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A recurring nightmare
that just won't go away

-SPORTS. IB

77th Year. No. 284 Sunday, July 21. 1985—Sanford. Florida

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Evening

Herald

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— Price 50 Cents

'Clean Up Sanford; Kill A Muscovy'
By Rick Branson
Herald S ta ff W riter
They're messy, mean and cantankerous. They
attack picnickers and cause trafTlc Jams — and
those are Just a few of their Ill-willed antics.
Their most obvious flaw is their looks. They
have warty, pock-marked faces even a mother
couldn't love. But they're not radiated mutants
or the result of some failed genetic experiment.
They're as Mother Nature Intended them.
Naturally ugly..
Alas, the Muscovy duck — the Rodney
Dangerfleld of the waterfowl world — gets no
respect.
In recent weeks, the "yucky" ducks, os they
are often called, have received attention as they
rapidly multiply around Central Florida lakes
and ponds. Seminole County's animal control
department gets between 10 and 15 complaints
a week about the ducks, according to Dob
McIntosh, department director. He said most of
the complaints are from angry residents who
say the ducks are messing up their yards, docks
and carports with feathers and droppings.

Claus Von Bulow's
Stepchildren Sue
For $56 M illio n
NEW YORK (UPII - Claus von Bulow's
stepchildren filed n 856 million federal civil
suit ugalnst him on fiehalf of their comatose
mother, charging he tried to kill her with
Insulin and asking he be severed from her
estimated 875 million fortune.
The suit, filed In U S. District Court In
Manhattan, represents the third lime von
Bulow Inis faced charges alleging that he
tried to kill his wife. M-irtha "Sunny" von
Bulow. In 1079 and I960, and caused her
two comas
The suit was brought by Mrs. von Bulow's
two children by a previous marriage.
Alexander von Auers|&gt;erg and Annle-Laurte
Knelssl
Von Auersperg and KnelsSl are suing on
behalf of their comatose mother and are
asking that any punitive and compensatory
damagrs lie directed back to her estate, of
which they are beneficiaries.
They Issued a statement late Friday
saying If either von Auersperg or Knelssl
received "direct or Indirect benefit (from the
suit) ... that benefit will be donated to coma
research "
Von Auers|&gt;erg and Knelssl said the suit
seeks to deny von Bulow access to hts wife’s
875 million estate because of his "pattern of
deceit, lies, adultery, and his failure to
properly care for Ills wife... We cannot allow
our mother's Innocent generosity to reward
his treacher ."
Von Bulow -ould not be reached for
comment.
The suit asks for damages not yet
ascertainable but believed to exceed 88
million In medical and hospital expenses
and additional damages of 815 million and
punitive damages In an amount to be
determined at trial for withholding medical
attention and allowing her to slip Into a
coma.
The lawsuit charges von Bulow "twice
attempted to murder her (his wife) by
surreptitious administration of drugs and by
preventing her from receiving neccessary
medical treatment."
It also seeks at least 83 million In punitive
damages for engaging In a fraudulent
scheme to obtain her assets
The suit also asks for damages not yet
determined but believed to be more than
810 million for injuries to Mrs von Bulow’s
business and properties
It seeks to have von Bulow removed from
hts wife's trust fund and for restitution of
Bee VON BULOW. pags BA

The bird's ornery reputation combined with
Its scabby looks have made It a target for more
than Just Idle criticism. One city. Leesburg. Is
considering dropping the Muscovy from Its list
of protected animals, putting It In the same class
as sparrows and pigeons which may be killed by
the public at will.
During discussions about the Sanford Scenic
Improvment Board's recent beautification re­
port. Mayor Bettye Smith said one woman called
her to say the first thing the ctty needs to do to
clean up Its act ts replace the Muscovies with
white swans.
SIB Chairman Sara Jacobson, who said she
also prefers swans, said the board has not
considered such a request but may In the future.
One city ofllclal quipped. "Clean up Sanford;
kill a Muscovy."
Ju st mentioning the words "Muscovy ducks"
aruund Sanford draws hot-breathed, contemputous tirades from those who have had run-tns
with the critters. The mucky Muscovy has few
friends In town, except for the luindful of faithful
elderly folks who feed them dally at Fort Mellon

Park near Lake Monroe.
"A Muscovy duck ts a buzzard duck." said
one city ofllclal who asked not to be Identified.
"Their heads look like a buzzard s head. Even
alligators won't eat them."
Why Is this ofllclal so unkind to one of our
fine-feathered friends?
Because. "Several years ago at Monroe
Harbour. I stepped out of my boat onto the dock
where a bunch of them had left their calling
cards and Undcd right on my butt." he said
Reports like that aren't uncommon. McIntosh
says. "This 225-pound man was swimming In a
lake In Altamonte (Springs) and a Muscovy duck
attacked him and tried to drown him." The man
reported that the homicidal duck probably
protecting a nearby nest of eggs, pecked him
mercilessly with Its beady beak and thrashed
him wildly with Its wings, even os he tried to get
away.
Another reason the Muscovy Is held In such
contempt by many, according to Sanford's
[&gt;arks and recreation director Jim Jernlgan. Is

Bee DUCKS, page 8A

Dam Collapse
Kills A t Least 107
Additional 87 Persons Reported Missing;
Woman Buried Up To Her Mouth Rescued
STAVA. Italy (UPt) — Worker* digging
through a tea of mud for victims of a burst
dam In the Italian Alps today rescued a
woman who had been burled up to her mouth
In the ruins of a hotel for 18 hours Officials
said 107 bodies had been recovered.
Elveno Pustorello. the civil protection
ofllclal directing rescue operations, said there
may be another 87 people missing. Earlier
estimates of victims had runged from 200 to
300.
By midday. 24 hours after the dam's
retaining wall collapsed. 107 bodies had been
recovered and 4 0 of them Identified All were
Italians.
Cora Marla Assunla. 30. was found at dawn
today burled In mud up to her mouth In the
ruins of a hotel destroyed by a cascade of
mud and water spawned by the collapse
Friday of an earthen dam containing water
from a fluorite mine.
An ambulance rushed Assunta. described
as critically Injured, to a hospital In the
nearby Alpine resort town of Cavalcse and a
helicopter stood by to fly her south to a
hospital at Verona or north to one In
Innsbruck. Austria
She was the seventh survivor to be pulled
out alive from the mass of mud and rubble.
Thousands of Alpine guides, rescue
workers and troops, firefighters, police,
parachutists, army engineers and volunteers
continued Ihelr search for bodies throughout
the night.
Using p ick s, sh o v els, earth -m ov in g
equipment under powerful arc lights and
dogs trained to sniff out avalanche victims,
the rescue worker* dug through the ton* of
U m m , Vmcoal
mud and debris.
The Seminole County School Board has been renovating
"It's a terrible thing We found dismem­
Sanford G ram m ar School for (he past year, restoring parts bered bodies." one teenaged Alpine rescue
of the 83 year old building to Its original condition. The worker said
facility now houses a student museum which contains a
Civil defense officials said heavy rains 111
turn of-the century classroom and a Seminole Indian village, the past few days had eroded the 33-feet high
among other displays. See story in V IE W P O IN T , ID.
dam of beaten earth on Monte del Blvlo.
about a half mile above Stava In the Dolomite

Here's How N e x t Year's County Budget Pie Will Be Sliced
By Donna E stes
Herald Staff W riter
After weeks of discussing next year s budget.
Seminole County commissioners now know Just
who will probably be getting what.
Commissioners got for the first time Friday a
complete listing of all the proposed revenues and
expenditures for the next fiscal year which begins
Oct. 1
The 8108.7 million budget, up 12 perrent from
last year's 896 8 million spending plan, an
Increase of 811.9 million. Is slated for adoption In
September after two public hearings
The proposed budget calls for a countywide tax
rute of 84 18 per 81.000 assessed valuation, the
same rate as last year. The unincorporated lax
rute (or roads and fire protection Is 82.50 per
81.000 assessed valuation, up from last year's
82.31. an Increase that will generate an extra
81.7 million.
.
Even though the countywide tax rate is the
same as last year's, the tax base (the value of
taxable property! Is greuter. meaning the county
will realize 82.5 million In extra revenue. During
workshop sessions last month, commissioner*
said those additional revenues are needed

because of the county's rapid growth. The
county's population Is estimated to have risen by
12.000 over the past year. A major emphasis In
the budget Is new road construction In an effort to
solve the county's worsening trafTlc problems,
especially on county roads for which the
commission is responsible.
County Management and Budget Director
Eleanor Anderson said the coat of renovating the
courthouse, state attorney building and Juvenile
detention center and the coats of constructing the
Jail addition will come from the proceeds of the
special I-cent sale* tax. approved by the voters
for this calendar year. The tax will expire on Dec.
31.
Revenues from the tax. Including Interest
Income. w‘J : total more than 814.8 million. The
county's shore of 5-percent state sales tax In the
1985-86 fiscal year Is estimated at 81 48 million
This money will go Into the general fund. In the
fire department fund, expressway authority and
special sherUTs road patrol for the unlncorported
area.
Mrs. Anderson said federal revenue sharing
funds estimated at 81.3 million has been ptared
In the general funds for capital Improvement

projects.
Of the 8108.7 million In revenues the county
anticipates receiving. 820 4 million will come
from property taxes countywlde. compared with
817.B million In the present year. Some 86 2
million will come from property taxes In the
unlcorporaled area, up from 85.03 million.
.
The breakdown of the property tax revenues
from levies per category countywlde follows
• Conor ol tuna. | t * 4 million. up tram (IS 7 million
r««&gt;
• Trantporlolion. IMS II* . up fro m u o
• D o t torulco couriroioo |«il. ptnoroi • b u t * '1*** m d Htrarto*
I I M m illio n . dmm from t&lt; I m lIIton

The breakdown of properly tax revenues levied
per category In the unincorporated areas:
• r lr * luppiomon rotcu*. 14 *4 million, up from U *1
• County roof improuomonH. I t 14 million, up Pom I I S* m«limn

In the following list, the first set of figures la
where the budget dollars will he spent by
category, and the second set Is whal was spent
this fiscal year.
• T foniportotion - U 1 J million, up Iron* SIS 4 million Catopsnot
In Itu t tuno or* lountywKM U 4 million. Sown Pom 14 4 million.
yntncorporoioS or**. V * million. po«n Pom U S million, local
option so* loa. I l l * million, up Pom U t , Rod Sup Rood
Commitment •***. t*4t.M&gt;. up Pom S44t.SU. u h o U commitment
too*. SOS* OH. up Pom S44114*. County Rood t V commitment too*

See BUDOET. page BA

'We h e a rd a m urm ur. We lit th e
lam p t. The m u d w a t 5 fe e t fro m
the celling. There, burled to th e
neck, a m a n h a d been Im p rlco n ed
for h o u rt. W e dug with our
handt to fre e h im .'
- r e scu e r
Mountain region
Local authorities said the dam barricading
an artificial pond used to purify minerals
from a nearby fluorite mine was built 22
years ago and considered so securr that
mining trucks used It as a roud
The office of the slate prosecutor In nearby
Trento ordered Investigations Into the tliirldr
mine.
Survivors reported they heard "a great
roar" as the dam burst and then the water
and mud were upon them
The torrent swept away four hotels and a
pastry shop. 25 huts, farmhouses and
sawmills as It raced through the Flemme
Valley.
It cut through Slava and gushed another
2IS miles Into Tesero. where It destroyed the
town soccer field and tennis courts beforr
finally emptying Into another only partially
full dam.
"I saw the end of the world I saw a white
wall coming toward me. I couldn't tell If It
was fire or what.” a sobbing man told
television Interviewers
Adolfo Tlrelll. an officer of the Finance
Guards Alpine School, said he helped dig one
of the survivors nut of the cellar of the Hotel
Dolomltl.
"We heard a murmur. We lit the lamps
The mud was 5 feet from the celling." he
said. "There, burled to the neck, a man had
been Imprisoned for hours We dug with our
hand* to free him ."

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A C ut A b o ve
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — When cancer victim
Manuel Garcia lost his hair, everyone rise In the
neighborhood went bald too
More than 5 0 relatives and friends have
shaved their heads to demonstrate their support
for Garcia
Some of the younger m em bers of the
neighborhood opted for Mohawks, which left
them with a high, single ridge-of hair while
others chose ducktails. Most of the older men
)ust had shaved heads.

I

�1A—Evading Herald. Sanford. FI.

Sund ay, Ju ly 11» H U

The Klan: 'A Part Of Society That Won't Go Away 1
i

Klan there are some who are more
moderate than others, and many of the
older ones have lost Interest and have
ATLANTA (UPII - Clad In a mllllary
gotten out. When those kind of people
uniform, the ImpaMlonrd speaker roars
leave, whatever dampening effect they
hatred of Jew s and blacks and rations
would have on the more extrem e
his listeners to fight for a while society.
members Is gone "
Ills c o m ra d e s shout s u p p o rt,
Much attention has been focused on
punctuating their chants wtlh stiff-arm
groups such os Aryan Nation and Its
salutes.
This could t&gt;e a history lesson out of splinter organization. The Order, which
allegedly has been Involved In armed
Germany In the 11130s, but It's not. It’s
robberies and has threatened judges
a study In current affairs
and mem Iters of Congress. The Order
The yrnr Is 1985. Ihe scene Is
actually Issued a "Declarallon of War"
Canton. Ga., and the speaker Is Glenn
on ihe "mongrel hordes "
Miller, leader of Ihe White Patriot Parly,
Aryan Nation and The Order are
a paramilitary extension of Ihe Ku Klux
further rigid than the Klan. but law
Klan.
enforcement officials and civil rights
It Is a scenario repeated nationwide,
groups fear the Klan rnlghl follow Ihrlr
particularly In Ihe South, with a
lead.
frequency that concerns many citizens
The Klan always ha* been little more
liul II also makes them Inkr a hard look
al Ihe message being sent hy Ihis group
than a generic term lor groups orga­
thal for more than a century has
nized lo oppose minorities. Much of Ihe
terrorized minorities.
Klan attack loday Is focused on a
"The alarming trend for us Is the
massive Jewish conspiracy It jtercelves
In thr United States. There Is still
Klan leadership and tnrrnhrrshtp
severe anil blac k sentiment, but most
becom ing more and more NaziKlan leaders consider blacks as "tools,
oriented," said l.yn Wells, national
pawns and puppets of the Jew s."
coordinator for the Allanla-bawd An
tl-Klatl Network "The philosophy of
There are dozens of small, loosely
the nid-slylc Klan grnufis was a return
affiliated groups — some as small as
to racial segregation, an American
two or three members — that carry the
Klan label or lls ambitions Most
apart held system
provide nothing more lhan hairful
"Blit these Nazi-orlentrd Klan groups
rhetoric, others are more treacherous.
believe a white republic should be
Thr Invisible Knights of the Ku Klux
Instlluied and tills will happen through
a race war .. when Ihe while forces will
Klan. Untied Klans of America. Na­
lake over and .Jews and blacks will l»e tional Slates Rights Parly and White
annihilated.’’
Patriot Party are among the more
visible.
Klan leaders, such ns Miller, bristle at
being described as Nazis and explain
All are based In Ihe Sooth, all believe
God Is on thrlr side, all Iry to convey
their goals In a somewhat sollci light
the Image of being nothing more lhan
“ We are not Nazis." Miller said from
his office In Angler. N.C, "We (relieve In white versions of Ihe NAACP, and all —
Ihe U,S Constitution and free en­ In one way or another — have at­
terprise. We are patriots. The Jewish
tempted lo change Ihrlr Images In
controlled news media labels us neo- recrnl yrars to strengthen supjxirt
Nazi lo turn white (atopic against us."
through metre soptdxtlralrd means
As for the camouflage military faThey use Ihrlr own crude newspallgurs and black trends members of his (ters and oilier literature to stay In
group wear. Millet mays people should
touch with mem Iters and supporters —
not get the "wrong Idea."
ihr White Patriot Parly distributes
"If they get the wioug Idea a trout us.
Photo* hr Carl (lm « r*
50.000 copies of lls newspaper each
should they gel the same Idea about the month, Mliler says — and some mem­
As d cross burns, Edward Fields, head ol Ihe New Order of Knights, addresses followers at a meeting In
Hoy Scouts or any of the hundrrds of bers arr Med Into national computer
Spalding County, Ga., In 1983. Klan security guards have their backs to the camera.
other organizations that wear tin - networks to reach evrn more support­
I f »&gt; r m s ? * ' h e a s k e d
ers.
Klansmrn can be found remitting on sh ip . has ta k e n a p a ra m ilita ry basically (he same We're sllll working monitor Klan activities.
Ironically, Klan groups welcome
The Ku Klux Klan emerged In the strrrl corners In many southern towns approach, old-style Klan groups sucti as for Ihe rights of while people and for
jto llr r ,
(lost-Civil War South as a “social club" on any weekend. They will recruit the Invisible Knights have tried to thr survival of the while race
"There are many different Klan
"II Ihry feel a lltllr bit apprehensive
lor ex-Confederate soldiers It preyed on anyone — many have a Klan Youth distance themselves — ul least In
the brittle emotions of downtrodden Corps — but ore most Interested In public — from the more radical organi­ groups In thr country They're trying to about a situation, they'll call us and let
us know where thcy'rr going to be."
do basically the some thing we are
whites. nMemplIng to win support by |teo(tle under 30. Klan leaders say more zations,
said Bill Padgett. GBI squad command*
"We definitely should not be lumped We're Just trying a different approach "
convincing them other races caused women and young professionals with
their plight.
rollege rtlucallons arr joining Howev­ together," said lllalr, whose group Is
That different approach Is what has t-r "We've developed sort of a rapport
Noted for while robes and hoods that er. Ihe liase of Klan supjiort remains In considered the most prominent of the ihe attention of law enforcement agen- with the leadership."
Padgetl said constant monitoring by
secured the unanymlty of Its members. rural areas among residents with high old-style groups "Som e of these other d rs and clvtl rights groups
groups arc supporting Nazllsrn. liul
Ihe Klan soon begun opcrating as a school educations or less.
Besides Ihe mllllary garb, the White the GBI has kept Klan rallies relatively
terrorist group that hoped to re­
While watchdog groups say there cere there's no way you can be Klan and Patriot Party and others like tt undergo peaceful — but tic admits lawmen
establish white supremacy and htnrk no more than 10.000 active Klan supiKirt Nazllsrn. Nazllsrn Is against the firearms irulnlog at secret cartijin. remain wary of the Klan s philosophical
servitude In the region and bailie rnrrubers today, Klan leaders say Constitution and law and order In Ihe Miller miner* few words In explulolng changes.
"rarpelhaggera" Iroin Ihe North
membership Is booming — but they United States. The Klan Is lo preserve the message of the WPP: blacks and
"Thr Klan has always hern a symbol
those things.
Federal a n ll-K lan laws hrlped
don't give specifics
Jews have "declared war" on whiles
ol some form ol racial haired or been
squelch the racial violence In fact, the
"Membership Is outgrowing leader­
"Nazi Is a dirty word In many with slrecl crime and legislation such
Involved In some ivpr of extremist
I) S. government prosecuted nearly ship, says Jim lllalr, Imjtrrlai Wizard |teo(tlr's eyes, In order lo degrade the us alllniialtve action Hr say* his group
activity, bui with the move lo thr right
•I,(KK&gt; cases against the Klan between of Ihe Invisible Knights 'We keep our Klan. some people put Nazis and Is ready lo hut tie buck
and Ihr parainllliary and neo-Nazi
IH70and IH77
membership secret
bed I will (ell you Klunsmcn together In one bunch." salt*
"W r don t deny that we're a m ilitia."
type*. It’s a little bit of a concern," he
Kxrrpt lor sporadic violence, Ihe Klan
Miller said "W e want to project that
lllalr. 47
said.
was relatively quirt until idler World
hut while lllalr says his group In Itnugr Wr arm uutsclves for two
Despite whal Is prrrelved .is a serious
War I when It relumed to (tower With
non-vlolrnt, critics say that Is empty reasons — to defend ourselves and our
Klan threat. Klanwaleh says they are
l hr war hrsh In I heir minds. Ihr
rhetoric.
families In this crime-ridden srxiety
making progress Although most slates
rejuvenated Klan adilrd Jew s and
"Wr find these lo be mostly fictional I liul we live In and to ensure our
Catholic Immigrants lo its hale list.
changes." said Klanwutch spokesman country Is never turned over to Com­ experience at least Isolated racial Indlcents, spokesman Williams said his list
White mob lynching* and kidnap­
Williams. "What llfey say dors not hold munism,"
of "most active" Klan slates has
pings ol blacks characterized the
op under scrutiny ... They still have a
Mlllrr claims lo have more lhan
1920*. The Kluu also was a (stwrrlnl
total disregard lor the fundamental 2.000 nirmlters — most of them under dropped from 24 in 1980 to lour today
— North Carolina. Georgia. Alabama
I&gt;otlileal presence, claiming success In
principles of whal this country stands 30 and 22 percent of them women — In
and
Maryland
circling several southern governors
five southern slutes. Most rulllrs attract
for."
and local officials Itefoie the public
Although the number* are fur below only a Tew dozen members and curious
Part of It Is cosily litigation brought
sickened of Its behavior mid drove thr
levels of the 1950* and 19&lt;i()s, ihe onlookers.
hy Klanwaleh and similar outfits. Part
group down
Anil Klan Nelwork In Atlanta receives
'.‘Very soon, we're going to be like u of II Is. as Williams says, more and
The Klan remained down unlit thr
reports of 40 racially or religiously snowball rolling down Ihr hill." Mlllrr
more prosecutors ure willing to press
1950s when It rose again as the most
motivated Incidents each month. Police said. "When wc jtroduce 1.000 mem­ cases against Klan memtters and sup­
violent resistance to Ihr civil rights
agencies believe many are simply bers hi uniform marching In Ihe street
porter* charged In racially and re­
inovrmcnt. There were more lyu
teenage (tranks, but clvtl rights groups standing up for thr rtghts of white
ligiously motivated crimes But. he
t hings, cross huntings cliuu It (tomdisagree
people. 100,000 will follow within six
cautious, there remains ,« gross-root*
hlngs and man lies cm c outt-ordered
Wells said the Incidents range from months."
apathy.
Integrated schools
cross huntings to firebombing of black
Miller lakes pride In saying none of
"A lot of tlmrs we sec a problem with
lllnodslird Pillowed die Klan. which
or racially mixed homes. And some Ills member* have evrr been convicted
Insensltlvr law enforcement and In­
prukrd al attend -10.000 active mem
Incidents are metre grtm
of "a violent crime against a minority."
sensitive prosecutors. Williams said.
iters nultonwldr In thr IKK Itrlorr
A sign that appeared near the gate
As recently us 1981, five black Hut some of hla members now face
"They will Investigate a cross-burning,
public opinion and federal legislation
ot a KKK rally In Georgia.
women standing on a street corner In such criminal charges. Including seven
see nobody was hurt, say it's probably
turned sltongly against It
Chatbiooogu. Tenn., were gunned susjtecird members who were arrested
Just a prank and say there's nothing
Mcmltetshl|t dwindled liul Ihe Klan
we've shlj)|&gt;ecl out all thr literature we down by members of a Klan splinter In Florida lo early July on charges, ol
they can do.
|M-rsrvrrrd and made another com
have and we're tunning about lour group. In Mobile. Alu , a black man was assaulting blacks In Hclle Glade. They
"To me. that's a very serious mistake
(it.Cl k III Ihr mid l'*7(K selling tile
weeks behind In getting robes d o n e"
lynched In 1981.
are Accused of assaulting blacks with
because tt sends a message to the
tone that duinlnatea It loday — heavily
Illatr says he Is trying to rebuild the
Wrlls says for every one Incident ax handles, throwing grapefruits at
victim that they have no one to turn to
aid I-Seine Hi-, anti-black and entering a secrecy that was lost a* Ihe Klan reportrd. five others go unreported.
them, slashing cur tires and firing (relict
and It sends a message to the thugs
dangeicius gray area that many consul
tx-eume more visible, particularly un­
K lunw ulrh and the Ant I-K lan guns at the windows of a fast-food
that they ran gel away with It."
er nco Nazi
der Blair’s predecessor. Hill Wilkinson, network are most feurful of groups such rcstuurunt that employs blacks
While the Klan likes being perceived
Antl-Klau watchdog groups say the
who resigned last year ufter being one us thr White Patriot Party.
Mlllrr said he has "a great deal of as a menace. Klan leaders — at least
Kl.cn s uctlvr mcmticrshlp has In-cii less of (tie more hlgh-prollle Klan leaders
Miller's group has undergone two admiration" and "will never criticize"
the old-style ones — say they do nol
Ihail 12.000 In the IIIMtK
"We wunt the Identities of our name changes — II started as the members of The Order. That sort of necessarily seek lotal control
liul those giiiii|ts c aution thal while iiiruibrrs to remain secret." HUlr said Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ulliancr Is a dangerous sign, says
"II all Ihe right-wing groups should
thr nuinliers ate not sniggering, (hr
from his oilier in Five Points. Alu, and went to the Confederate Knights of Klanwalctl's Williams.
by some great ruling merge tomorrow
zeal Is as dangerous ihait ever
"This was very Imjturtant In the olden Ihe Ku Klux Kluu before settling on
"The danger Is nol so‘much they're
and If all of us were given a frre rein
“ Whal's left In that number are the days. Wr have seerrey lo draw a higher While Pulrtot Party — In un attempt to going to go through wllh ihrse threats
and had the jzower to overthrow the
rral hard-core, committed kind ul clientele ot people Into thr ranks We re bolster Its rolls and present a more of (Ktllllcai terrorism, but given the very
government of the United States." says
lunatics." said Hand.ill Williams, a attracting many, many professional savory Image
tenuous grasp they have on reality
Ihe Invisible Knights' Blair, "I'd be
spokesman lor Ihe Klanwaleh project ol
(tropic, more lhan I ever would have
"The main reason we changed our there Is a continuing risk we re going to
scared In death Thai * definitely not
Ihe Southern Poverty Law Center In thought.
name was because there were so many see more violence." Williams said.
Iheanswer "
Montgomery. Ala "They are mil any
"W ere finding people wunt (the |teople who agreed with us and wanted
That threat has prompted some
Dcspllr such moderate comments.
danger to the luillonul security, bin
Klan). There's a rumble out there "
to become active but were terrified of states to keep a closer watch on the
Ihe watch and worry by law enforce­
Ihey tire a big ctaiigrr In individuals In
Hut there Is Internal rumbling a s , losing their jobs If they Joined an Klan In Georgia, one of the most
ment agencies and civil rights groups
places where they're active
well
organization with the Klan name," said prominent Klan states, the Legislature
goes on.
"It sounds like a cnnliadlctlon to call
While the White Patriot Purty, based Mliler. 44. a Vietnam veteran and has mandated thr Georgia Bureau of
Says thr GUI's Padgett. "It’s a j» rt of
a Kl.iiiNinan a mudrtidr Ihd within Ihr
In North Carolina under Miller's leader­ former Green Hcret. "Our beliefs nre Invenllgatlons anti-terrorist squad to our society that wont go away,"
By Bill Lohmsnn

UPI featu re Writer

Soviets M a y H ave Seen Stolen U.S. W eapons
WASHINGTON |UIU| - U S.
ollhials assume thr Soviet Union
has gotten a look at Ihe latest
vet»lun of thr Navy's Phoenix
missile system after an Interna
tloiial Hug allegedly stole romponrnlsund sent lliein to Iran
The Lost Angeles Times. citing
sources fumltlur with the In­
vestigation. rrjMirtcd Friday lh.it
officials un using a "worst cane"
scenario In their evaluation of
thr activities of a pur|H&gt;rtrd
international tltelt ring ihui
allegedly stolr aircraft and other
(tarta from the Navy.
I
I

In addition to parts Tor F 14
Tomcat Jel fighters believed
stolen hy thr ring, documents
show that eomjxinrnls of the
highly sophisticated Phoenix
mlaallc system were sent to Iran
by Ihr smugglers
Since authorities announced
several arrests In the case un
M onday, m ilita ry and In ­
telligence officials have begun
assessing the potential damage
to national security caused by
thr penetration ot thr weapon*
procurement system, which was
Used to allegedly steal Ihr

about 280 of the more than 700
equipment.
The nrwspajXT said Ihe review promised Phoenix missiles had
could result hi urgent modifica­ been delivered to Iran.
tions lo the m i s s i l e s used by
Officials said when thr shah
F -I4 s to protect the Navy's was ousted, the United States
carriers and other ships
assumed that every weapon In
The United Stales supplied the Iran was compromised by bring
government of the Shah of Iran made available to Ihe Soviets for
with about 80 F i ts equipped In s p e c tio n . B e c a u s e they
wllh missile systems that could assumed the Russians had seen
(Ire simultaneously at up to a Ihe missile* then. U S. officials
half-dozen targets.
modified the Phoenix system
Hy the time the shuh was
Now, the Times says, olllclals
overthrown six years ago by
Ayatollah Kuhollah Khomeini. fear the Phoenix cornjxtnenis
stolen since 1983 may have

given Ihe Soviets the opportuni­
ty to see ihe modifications and
thus conceivably take steps to
overcome them
Iran, which is embroiled in a
lengthy war of attrition with
Iraq, does not have (rartlcularly
close relations with the Soviet
U n io n . Hut U .S . o f f i c ia ls
nonetheless believe It ts only
prudent to assume the Russians
have gotten a look at whatever
American weapons or compo­
nents filter Into Iran, the Times
said

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Sunday. July 31, 1 H 5 - 1 A

Man Found Sacked O ut On Picnic Table Nabbed For Pot
A Semlnble County sherlfTs
deputy responded to a dis­
turbance call at the Environqiental Center on State Road
419 near Winter Springs Friday
ipd found a man sleeping on a
picnic table with a bag of
Biartjuana In his sleeping bag,
? The deputy's report said the
than had allegedly spit In the
ftce of Ruth Watson. 20. of
215-D. Route 4. Longwood,
shortly after midnight.
•.The deputy found the man
asleep, camped on a picnic table,
the man rolled over In his sleep.
Ffeveallng a clear plastic bag of
iparljuana In Ihe sleeping bag.
$ e report said.
‘ John Lee Senkartk. 29. no
Address given, was arrested and
charged with possession of more
tjban 20 grams of marijuana, a
Stony.
r-He was later freed on $5 000

prescription After further In­
vestigation by police Ihe woman
was arrested and and charged
with forging and attempting to
forge a prescription for a con­
trolled substance.
Maxine Mae Page. 57. of 701
BrtarcllfT Ave.. was booked Into
the county jail In lieu of $10,000
bond.
FORGED CHECK
A 25-year-old Sanford woman
was arrested and charged with
fo r g in g c h e c k s a f t e r she
allegedly wrote and cashed four
$ 1 0 0 ch eck s b e lo n g in g to

Action Reports
* Fires

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★ Police
another woman, according to
Sanford Police Chief Sieve Har­
riett.
The accused woman allegedly
wrote the checks and cashed
them last month at the Winn-

Dixie grocery store on First
S tree t. Sanford , where she
works The checks were made
payable to "Oulda or Harry
Lee.” Harriett said.
Mrs. Lee reported the checks
stolen after they were cashed.
Harriett said
On July I I . the woman was
charged with four counts of
forgery, four counts of uttering a
forgery and four counts of grand
theft. She was booked Into Ihe
Seminole County Jail In county
In lieu of $5.OCX). She has since
posted bond and been released

Charged was Valrrte Renelta
Ward, of 4740 Chestnut St.
FIRE CALLS
The Sanford Ftre Department
responded to the following calls
Thursday
—12 23 pm.. 114 S. Sanford
Ave . rescue A 64-year-old man
had chest pains but was not
taken to the hospital.
—12 30 m . 27th Street and
Magnolia Avenue, emergencyrelated A power line was
sparking The power company
arrived to fix the line.
— 12:39 p m . 3101 Orlando

Drive, rescue. A 40-year-old
woman fell and had pain In her
back, leg and wrist. She was
taken to the hospital.
- 4 37 p m . 1101 E. First St .
false alarm
— 10 50 p m . 1325 Oleander
Ave.. rescue. A 38-y^ar-nld
woman with chest (tains refused
to be taken to the hospital
Friday
— I 40 a m.. 108 Castle Brewer
Court, rescue. A 75-year-old
woman who had a diabetesrelated Illness was taken to the
hospital

Sale Starts Sun., July 21; S a le End* Tue*., Ju ly 23
Shop Orlando dally 9:30-9, Sun. 11-6. Shop Sanford dally 9:30-9, Sun. 11-6
Shop Mt. Dora. Clermont, D eland, Leetburg dally 9-9, Sun. 11-6.
Shop Kiulm m ee dally 9-9:30, Sun. 10-6.

! BURGLARIES A THEFTS
; Sanford police found a man
Biding In the attic of a 13th
Street grocery store Thursday
dnd charged him with bur­
glarizing and vandalizing the
glace, according to Sanford
Sollce
&gt; Police responded to an alarm
it Richard's Grocery Store. ’ 506
V . 13th St., at about 10 50 p m
When they arrived they found
the place ransacked, with ^oods
i)rew n about the floors, a
storage room door kicked In and
fbur holes punched In the cell­
ing. Harriett said. About $125
Worth of coins were also missing,
he said.
: After searching the store,
police found a man In the attic
and arrested him.
-.Joseph Wheeler Jr.. 29. of
(811 W. 15th St.. Sanford, was
iargrd with burglary, criminal
lachtef and grand theft. Hr was
booked In to the S em in o le
County Jail In lieu of $5,000.

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mower worth $100 was stolen
from th e p o r c h of A lv in
C a m p b e ll's house at 1501
M ello n v lllc Ave . S an fo rd .
Tuesday or Wednesday, police
reported.
rORGING FOR PILLS
• A Sanford woman wus charged
with forging and attempting to
forge a prescription after trying
to o b tain m edicine at two
pharmacies using a doctor's
prescription form with a forged
signature
..The woman reportedly used u
prescription signed by a "Dr.
Quinn" to obtain the drug
Artlvan Ju ly 7 at the Kmart
pharmacy. 3101 Orlando Drive.
Sanford, according to Sanford
Police Chief Sieve Harriett.
Later the same day the woman
r e p o r t e d l y w e n t to t h e
Walgreen's Drug Store. 2942
Orlando Drive. Sanford, and
tried to use another prescription
signed by “ Dr. Quinn." Harriett
said. Hut the pharmacists would
not give her the medicine When
dontacled. the doctor told police
he did not give the woman a

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For Plan To Give
Police M o re Room
The Lake Mary City Com­
mission voted 3 -1 to adopt a plan
submitted by the Capital Im­
provem ent C om m itter that
would give the city's cramped
poller department some much
needed breathing room.
A.R. "D o c " Jo re. of Lake
Mary's Capital Improvement
Committee, outlined the plan at
Thursday's city commission
"The police department has u
critical need and something has
to be done now. Jo rr said to the
commission.
. Jo rr said the came committee
came up with the plan to give
Die police department more
room a f t e r s tu d y in g t h e
alternatives.
T c o m m is s io n voted for
Thursday to place a 24 foot by
60 foot modular unit next to the
police building located on Wilbur
Ave. This would allow depart­
ment to maintain Us present
facility But. Jore said that traffic
congestion would Increase In the
area
C o m m is s io n e r R u s s
Megonegal said the committee
did an excellent Job and moved
that the city adopt the plan.
However. Commissioner Harry
Terry opposed the plan In favor
of looking for a permanant
facility.
i The commission will begin to
Solicit bids for the structure later
(his month.

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ampton Gardens, a downtown
anford restaurant. Grosa owns
tc building In which the restaumt Is located Jo e and Celeste
ertz own Hampton Gardens
he decision not to sell beer and
Inc at the restaurant was made
y the Hertzes and Gross, not by
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NEW YORK IUPII - Guru
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh says
he la the rich man s guru and
considers God the "greatest lie
Invented by m an."
Rajneesh. who rarely speaks,
even to his followers, granted an
Interview to ABC s "G ood
Morning. America" Wednesday
night at his controversial colony
In centra) Oregon and denied
reports about orgies among his
followers. He said reports of
huge arms caches also were
exaggerated.

IN BRIEF
Russia A n d Israel Plan M e e tin g ;
First O ffic ia l Contact Since 1967
TEL AVIV. Israel 101*1) — Thr foreign ministers of thr
Sovlel Union and Israel will meet In September In the first
high-level contart between Israel and the Soviet leadership.
Israel’s stale-mil television reported
The announcement Friday followed a meeting In Parts ‘n
which the Soviet ambassador to Franre reportedly told his
Israeli counterpart that Moscow wants to solve the problem
of .Jewish emigration to Israel and renew diplomatic lies
The Soviet Union downplayed the report, saying
relation^ could only be normalized If Israel ends its
"‘•Rgff!W,lvr policies."
Moscow voted In the United Nations In MJ47 for the
establishment of a .Jewish state but broke off ties after the
l‘*f&gt;7 Arab Israeli war.
Israel Television reported that Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir will meet wltli Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard
Shevardnadze In New York during the UN. General
Assembly In September. It will be the first direct contact
between an Israeli official and a member of the Soviet
leadership, tlie report said

"Yes. I believe In free sex."
Rajneesh said "I believe that
sex Is everybody's birthright. It
Is fun There is nothing serious
about It. No orgies are happen­
ing Jiere but I'm not prohibiting
them It Is up to the people. II
they feel like having an orgy —
so far so good."
Rajneesh. 53. defended his
wealtli and fleet of Rolls-Royces
— many of them given to him by
his followers — and dismissed
the Interviewer's suggestion tltat
the wraith could be used to fielp
the poor.
"All of the other religions are
doing tJiat." he said "Let them
do that — their work. Let me do
my work All of the religions are
looking after the poor. At least
leave me ulone to look after the
rich. I am the rich man's guru."
Rajneesh said he Innately
knew that hr was enlightened
but did not consider himself
God.
' When you are sick, you
know." he suld. "I was full of It
(enlightenment) I was It. And
since then, not for a single night
have I been otherwise
"There Is no God so how can I
consider myself a god. God Is thr
greatest lie Invented by man."
Rajneesh's followers came to
Oregon four years ago. took over
thr town of Antelope by buying
businesses und winning elec­
tions and left many longtime
residents feeling they had been
forced out. They changed Anlelope's name to Rajneesh and
later started a town called RnJnreshpurarn but the guru said
hr was not Involved In thr
settlements

Carbomb K iik 1 N e a r Consulate
SANTIAGO, Chile (Ul’ll — A carbomb exploded across
the street from the U S Consulate In Santiago Friday night,
killing one passing motorist and Injuring a policeman,
officials rrported.
A fire official vilil the blast occurred outside the
consulate. located In a lashlonublc urea of the capital.
Police rr|&gt;orted two other simultaneous explosions In the
west anil the east of the city but no details were
linmedlately available
Hr|Kjrters who visited the site said thr lorce of the blast
drstroyril a van containing the explosives and damaged
two cars driving past the consulate al the time, killing thr
driver of one of liic vehicles, apparently from burns.
They said a Chilean |&gt;ollcrrnnn on guard outside the
consulate was Injured, apparently seriously, when he was
bit by shrapnrl from the blast
Poller said officials had received anonymous bomb
threats several hours earlier at the consulate, thr Chilean
Finance Ministry ami several airdla offices but no evidence
of any Innntm was found

W alesa Indirectly Backs Boycott
SOKOI.OW PODLASKI. Poland (UPI) - Solidarity
founder Lrrh Walesa, mindful ol provoking uuthorltlrs.
would not openly endorse a call by Iradris of tfie
underground union to boycott fall parliamentary election
but said hr will not vote himself
Wulrsa did not rule out joining the underground
Solidarity opjmsltlon one day. Hut the Gdansk shipyard
electrician, a syrntml of Polish worker protests, said hr and
underground traders had "agreed on a division of tasks" In
which lie acts within legal limits.

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IN BRIEF
Teacher Set To Take
'The U ltim a te Field Trip '
WASHINGTON IUPI) — Social studies teacher Sharon
Christa McAullfTe says she tries to foster International
understanding in her Concord. N.H. classroom, and now as
the first private citizen to travel In space she ts anxious to
"see Earth with no boundaries.**
Calling her selection to (ly aboard the space shuttle
Challenger next January "th e ultimate field trip."
McAulilTe. 36, was the winner of an Intense competition
among more than 11.000 Instructors who took up
President Reagan's Invitation last year to become the first
teacher In space.
Vice President George Bush made the announcement at
a White House ceremony Friday with the other nine
finalists standing by and some offering support to
McAullfTe as *1 fell my knees giving way.**
Her backup, tf needed. Is Barbara Morgan. 33. a
second-grade teacher from McCall. Idaho.
McAullfTe will report to the Johnson Space Center In
Houston In September to begin training for the Jan . 22
mission.
Her role will be to write a Journal of her experiences to
reflect "an ordinary person's perspective Into 3pace
travel."

'M a yflo w e r M a d a m ' Won't Do Time
NEW YORK IUP11 — Sydney Biddle Barrows, the
"Mayflower Madam" whose customers Included captains
of Industry and Arab sheikhs, pleaded guilty to running a
posh bordello She was lined $5,000 In a deal that kept her
out of jail and her client list confidential.
Barrows, a socialite whose ancestors came over on the
Mayflower, said many of her powerful friends had asked
Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau. who Is up
for re-election this fall, to stop pursuing the case against
her.
But a spokeswoman for Morgenthau said none of
Barrows' clients had contacted the district attorney.
In an agreement reached with prosecutors Friday, felony
prostitution charges against Barrows were dropped to a
misdemeanor charge of promoting prostitution
Profit Barrows earned from the enterprise will not be
forfeited as result of (he negotiated settlement

Kids H id e To Escape Ram page
SHREVEPORT, La. |UPI| — Two young girls hid In fear,
escaping a bloody rampage in which their mother and
three others were slashed and shot In "methodical
fashion," Investigators said
A woman arriving from out of town to visit her sister, the
mother of the two survivors, discovered the bodies Friday
in what Police Chief Clllf Heap described ns "the most
atrocious crime scene I have ever seen In 2 I years .**
Authorities found no signs of forced entry at the
residence and said no motive had been determined for the
deaths, adding the victims may have known their
attackers Several people were sought for questioning,
police said, although they said they had no particular
suspect. The victims were bound, slashed with a knife and
shot.

Sunday. July II. I f t S — S A

Lake Mary Mayor Faults Police
For Blight Of Cars For Sale'
An angry Mayor Dick Fesa told
Lake Mary s city commission:
"We need to direct the police
department to act on the ordi­
nances we have. If they don't,
we can find people competent
enough who can. We'll start with
the chief and go right through
the ranks."
The mayor was referring to the
growing problem of people
parking their cars along the
city's streets In lhe right of way
wlih for sale signs tacked to the
windows:
The city commission passed
an ordinance In April granting
the police department authority
to Issue citations to cars parked
In city right of ways.
But no tickets have been
Issued as yet.
City commissioners have been
complaining that the city Is
starting to look like a used car
lot.
In Thursday's city commission
meeting, an ordinance prohibit­
ing the sale of motor vehicles,
bouts and other equipment in
city limits w'as passed by a 4-0
vote, commissioner Burt Perlnchief did not attend the meeting
Lt Sum Belflore said Friday
that his department could not
Issue a ticket for a vehicle
parked In the right of way unless
the vehicle was occupied.
But. Police Chief Harry Benson
drew up an ordinance prohibit­
ing parking in the right of way
and It was voted Into law last
April, but no tickets have been
written, according to City Clerk
Carol Edwards.
"The cllatlons Just came In."
Lt. Belflore said Friday, "Now we
will be Issuing citations"
Belflore. who ts running the
department while Benson Is on
vacation, said Ills department
will Issue warnings for the time
liclng because the law is new.
"Anyone who continues io
violate Ihc law will get a $15
llckrl," he said.
"When the chief comes up
here asking lor Ills budget, he ts
going to be asked why he has
not been enforcing laws." said
Commissioner Paul Tremel.
But Robert Petree. the city's
attorney, said the police de­
partment "has more Important
things to do than enforcing

the new ordinance.
It In city limits unless It ts on
parking laws."
"If the police department were • No car. boat, or other equip- land zoned for that purpose,
—Richard T m e tt
doing Its Job. we wouldn't need ment can have a for sale sign on
this ordinance." Commissioner
Colin Keogh said.
Here is what the new ordi­
nance encompasses:
• A city resident must obtain a
$2 permit from the city hall to
Copy M achine S a le s
Copy M ach in e S erv ice
sell their vehicle — only one will
(New Ik Used)
(Moat M ajor B ran d s)
be Issued per resident every six
months.
• C A N O N • S H A R P • R IC H O
• A car. boat or other equipment
cannot be sold In the front yard
• S A V IN • O L E V IT T I
of a house or In the steeet In
front of a hou&amp;c with a for sale
F a c t o r y T r a in e d T e c h n ic ia n
sign In city limits.
• C a ra . b o a t s , an d o th e r
equlptment can be advertised in
the newspaper and sold In the
6 2 4 Princeton St.
_____ _____ __
city without the need of a permit
Orlando FI. 3 2 8 0 4
7 6 7 -3 9 2 5
If a for sale sign Is not used.
• Vehicles can no longer Inparked at I-ake Mary Elementary
School and be offered for sale.
County property In city limits
will fall under the Jurisdiction of

COPY SYSTEM INC.

COPY SYSTEMS

SEMINOLE COUNTY
RESIDENTS

SEMINOLE SEW &amp; VAC
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(OM MOST CASKS)
FREE ESTIMATE
Also Available
• R e p a ir* &amp; S i l a s

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THE YELLOW CHICKEN
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H o n o r T h y F a t h e r a n d T h y M o th e r
...FOR ALL THE YEARS THEY GAVE TO YOU
Sometimes when wo look back over the years we catch sight of people who
made us what we are today • a school teacher, a drill sergeant, or someone who
baked us chocolate chip cookies.
But remember, there was someone who always stood behind you in whatever
you did - even If it was only in a photograph, and for all those special years they
gave to you belore you even developed the language to say ‘Thanks’, now you
may owe them something. "Owe” is perhaps too harsh a word. Bettor perhaps
to say responsibility or gratitude • or honor.
So now, unlike the little chap in the photograph, you have the position and
sMture to give opportunity and oven excitement back to those who originally
gave them to you.
Howell Place is an Adult Congregate Living Facility which offers senior adults
the freedom and facilities to create their own private and meaningful lifestyle.
Howell Place Is for someone you actually know who now wants to be rid of the
chores of home maintenance and the daily struggle with the generation gap.
But yet, and this is extremely important, who still demands a lull and active
share of the decisions and freedom which come with maturity.
Howell Place is affordable because there is no endowment or entrance fee. All
you pay is monthly rent. And Howell Place has social events, educational and
recreational programs, a whole calendar of activities and all tho support ser­
vices you might ever need. So if you have a family friend or loved one who needs
more Information about the new opportunities available today in Adult Congregate Living. Call the phone number below and give someone a new start
in life. Remember, someone did It for you.
Next Saturday July 27th from 1-3 p.m., Howell Place, Sanford will be hosting
a Big Birthday Bash to celebrate themselves and their first year of inovative,
exciting Adult Congregate Living success.
Free snacks! Free prizes! Live, toe-tapping nostalgia music from WUEZ radio.
Come meet the personalities behind the sound. Mix with the people who
are going places.
Call Sheala Stanley for up to the minute news on this important date. Call
(305) 323-7306. Let’s get together and celebrate!

PLEASE CALL
(3 0 5 ) 3 2 3 -7 3 0 6
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Sunday, July I I , 1*11

4A—Evrnin* Vtrrald, Sanford, FI.

Drivers
Honored

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF

HAIR-A-RAJIGERS

SANFORD - Ryder Truck Ren­
tal. Inc., fleet leasing agents,
recen tly honored 15 truck
drivers from Cardinal Industrie^
Transportation and Parts S alet
departments for highway safety^
The 15 drivers werr presented
awards al Ryder s quarterly
safety m eeting In Sanford.
Ryder headquartered In Miami,
maintains Cardinal's Beet of
tractors
D riv ers honored In clu d e
T ra n sp o rta tio n s s A nthony
Brown Sherman Hudson Frank
Mohr. Hrurc Langford. Charles
M ueller. Gary Moore Dan
Plunkett. Steve Taylor Jam es
Sechrest. Karl Redmond. Mike
Settle and Kennelh New Re-

Jeno's, Inc. N am es Scanlon
To Position O f Controller
C A S S E L B E R R Y ,---- Promotion of Larry Scanlon.
Deltona, to l hr position of Coni roller for Jen o's. Inc .
packer of frozen pizza and m acks products, was
announced try President Robert J. LelghUm.
Scanlon, who was associated with Jeno's. Inc., for 11
years when the firm was headquartered In Duluth,
Minnesota, prior to relocation to Florida In 1983. will be
responsible for all control functions In addition to
management of the Accounting Department at Jen o's. Inc
l ie will report to Harold Rosenfleld. Vice President-Finance
A native of Duluth. Scanlon Is a graduate of the
University of Minnesota. Duluth, with a Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Accounting He Joined Jeno's. Inc., as an
.i« &lt;militant In 1971. and was successively promoted to
|x&gt;sltlons ol greater responsibility, serving as Manager of
Corporate Accounting In 1982 At lhal time he Joined
Pauluccl Enterprises, where he served as Vice Presidentfinance until rejoining Jen o's. Ini . as Assistant Controller
Iasi September
Scanlon. Ills wife, Sheri, and their daughter. Melissa,
teslde In Deltona

'C a rd in a l In d u s tr ia l
Is ...fo r tu n a te
to h a v e ...d riv e rs
d e d ic a te d . . . t o s a fe ty '

P lan n er Gets Jefferson C up '
Jo h n W Sears Director of Planning. Orlando Aerospace,
has Ix-en honored at the Corporation's Honors Night held
recently In Washington. I)C Honors Night Is held every
year to reeognlzr top performers throughout the Corpora­
tion
Scars was praised for Implementation and direction of a
schedule control system that resulted In reduced costs and
significantly Improved delivery performance on fixed-price
i on tracts
Sears reecivrd the Corporation's covetrd Jefferson t up
in recognition of fils outstanding performance The sterling
silver nip, die highest award bestowed by Martin Marietta
to an employee. Is a reproduction ol the ones fashioned for
I human Jefferson
• The awards were presented hy the Corporation's
&lt; h.tlrmaii and Chief Executive, Thomas (j Powtiall
Sears lives In Altamonte Springs

U n ite d Telephone Offers Film
United Telephone of Florida's Speakers Bureau has a
new program available for your organization's meetings
ai cording lo David Waldrop, community relations ad
mlnlslralnr lor l hr company
Alexander Ural lam Bell — The Voice Heard 'Round The
World" Is now available for use al all civic, community and
educational organizations nt no charge
"The 23-mlmite Him Is alroul Alexander Graham Bell,
die great American add humunllarlan. rather than the
inventor ol the telephone." said Waldrop
Other topics that United Telephone's Speakers Bureau
mrmtiers arc qualified to *(&gt;euk on Include deregulation of
the telephone Industry, a look al future technology, and
historical programs.
A n y o n e I n t e r e s t e d I n a r r a n g i n g tor u H p e u k r r s I tu r e n u

moodier to make a presentation should call 830 3355

BUILDING PERMITS
I lie Sanford building dr
parlmeni Issued the following
permits
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AAat r Hi tad tot installation o! a construction
D J I Iff

G r a t t H ollow ay l / t t »V Va&lt;ond St tor a
i: J*»pot t |*00
Jotun Hollow ay, I l l ) P a ck A y ( for lo ttr io r
rem odeling to an a p a rtm a n t | | 000
f a *t (&gt;&lt;f*r. M *« ta u ra n t ln&lt; JSJ0 S Fren c h
Av# for interior and aa tar lor ram odalln g to
at
lal b u ild in g . U ) 000
t t n n a t o O il Co
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to
pr»&lt; f a ground tfg n 1* 00Q
F d H u g h ** H t f a l l P in a Cana ter a room
add itio n IH .J J J
T r a a t u r t (H an d J * w * l r y jaoi Sanford A v *
tor a f*«r&gt;po&lt; ar y m o tiila «tgn
S tantfrom M aalty.
H a rk A v *
lor a
; tijr I tool sign tJ 000
Samlnol# C a n la r. O rla n d o D r lira lor In
H a ila llo n of a u to m a tic lir a H H in h l* f ly t t a m t
in a \to rf» | U 4 9 M

cetvlng awards from Parts Salrs
were Wayne Lively Earl Close
and Thomas Kelley

New M em ber
G reater Sanford Chamber of C om m erce
m em bers host a ribbon culling Tuesday to
welcome Joyce Sewell, center with scissors,
and A I Travel to the organization Ms

Sewell is owner and m anager ol the travel
agency, located at 1030 Stale Street In the
Sanford Plaza Shopping Center The firm
offers tree ticket delivery to businesses

S a n fo rd M a n G e ts 5 Years For
U sing K ids In P urse S natchings
A 20 year old Sanford man wllli a 13-year
record of run Ins with the law was sentenced in 5
years In prison for using kids to slr.il purses from
elderly women.
Willie Lee Williams, of 55 William Clark Court,
was sentenced Wednesday by Circuit Judge
Robert II McGregor who said soclely needed to be
protected Irom Williams and Ids peiicli.ini ol
preying cm elderly women
Williams pleaded guilty June 3 to two euunls ol
grand theft He was arrested Feb 12 after Idling
two Juvenile purse snatchers mil ol a stolen i ar lo
grab a handbag Irom a woman
According to court records, the purse was
snatched In the packing lot ol Pantry Pride.
Hanford, and contained *310.
Disposition of the charges. It any. against the
Ixiys Is mil available lb-cause ol Ilie.; age
In other court action:
—Jennifer Ruth Trefonas. 23. of 120 Roanii
Drive. Oviedo, arrested Jan . 18 lor possession ol
cocaine and Durvocct. a prescription drug
composed of Dorvon and Tylenol. Circuit Judge
Kenneth M LelTJer sentenced Ms Treforms, a
pharmacy technician, to 30 days In the courtly
Jail and 3 years probation He also ordered her to
complete 50 hours ol community service
—Slrvcn Durrrll Gregg. 30. of Pasadena, (exits
attested Jan I lor possession of a metbaqoalcme
after he stopped by a Florida Highway Patrol
Irooprr billow ing a high speed chase on Intcralule
4. Lake Mary He was sentenced bv LefTlcr let 3
years probation, fined *5(X) and ordered lo attend
drug abuse counseling
—David Christian Lokcy, 23. ol 512 Hoxeltlrr.
Altamonte Springs, arrestee! Dec 30 after be was

found Inside a fenced const ruction site and then
fought with arresting ofllerrs He was sentenced
tiy Lefiler lo 212 days In thr county Jail with
credit lor 32 al reach served to be followed by 5
years probation
—John Wesley King 18 ol 70*1 Sandpiper Lane
"643 Casselberry arrested Feb 12 while trying
to remove Jewelry Irom a woman's home In
Loll gwood He was sentenced by LrlTlef to 30
days on weekends In lhr courtly jail and 3 years
probation
—Wallrr Ross ,Jr 55, of Okrcbnbee. arrested
March 17 atlcr a routine computer check of the
tag on I lie car tie was driving showed the tag was
siolen. He was sentenced by LefTlcr to 2 years
probatlnu and was ordered lo pay the Puhtlr
Defender's office *350 and complete 40 hours of
community service
—Joseph Curl Craw lord. 20. of UlOSlefanle Road.
Winter Park arrested March 8 aftrr a juvenile
accomplice connected him with Hie lliell of Hems
from a Casselberry home on Feb 28 Hr was
sentenc ed by Lelllcr lo 30 days In the Seminole
Courtly Jail lo be followed by 5 years of prolwclion
He was also ordered lo pay lire Public- Defender's
oilier $350 Disposition of a Ihrft charge against
the Juvenile is not available Ix-cuuse of his age
—Lora D Collins. 2fi. ol 414 E HHi St.. Sanlord.
arrested tbs 13 for carrying a concealed weapon
and possession of marijuana She was sentenced
by Lcffler in 2 years probation and 40 hours of
community service l.rlfler warned Ms Collins
licit lo have any dangerous weapons during her
probation and ordered her to puy the Public
IhTrnder’s office $350
—Deane Jord an

CALENDAR

Al Anon Siejc and Study. 8
m., Casselberry Senior Center.
200 N Triplet Drive
Sanford AA. m p m . closed.
1201 W First St
P

SU N D AY, J U L Y 21

M O N D A Y . J U L Y 22

Altamonte Springs Com muni
ty Ja z z Ensem ble Hummer
Concert directed by Mike Arena,
7 pm ., East monte Civic Center,
Longwood Avenue F'ree to the
public. Featuring guest artists
Gloria Youslia and Billy Phillips
Don Kirby, master of eeremo
nles
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p m .
open discussion. Florida Power
und Light building. N MyrtleAvenue. Sanlord
Alanon meeting, H p m . 1201
W First SI . Sanford

Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branch. 1302
K Second Si . Sanford, 9 a.in. to
5 p in . F lo rid a H o sp ita l
Altamonte Brunch. 1501 E Alla
monte Ave ,9 a .m to 5 p m
Hcbos Club AA. noon anil 5 30
p m , closed. H pm .. stej&gt;. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry
Clean Air Rebos al noon, closed

C a r d in a l In d u s tr ie s is
extremely fortunate lo have a
collection ol drivers dedicated
and com mil led lo highway
safety says Cardinal Transpor
latum Director Buddy Boyles He
nnicd Cardinal Is one of the
country's largest carriers ul
over-dimensional loads and that
its drivers log more than 5
million miles annually trails
porting lis housing modules
W r have a salety tec ord
that s second in mine m the
country and one In which we
take extreme pride
One ol the key reasons con
trlbutlng lo thr sab-cy record Is
lh.it every module delivery
driver attends Hu- Canadian
Sotetv Council's Prnlcxslnnul
driver Improvement Course lo
become acquainted wlih col
IlsUm avoidance procedures and
techniques
Driving performance lisell
notes Boyles, Is mil ttie only
criteria used to evaluate f&gt;rrtor
malice Drivers must keep strin­
gent dally driving records as
outlined by the Department ol
Transportation, recording such
data as mileage, heel consump­
tion miles per gallon and hours
ol service
Cardinal has a diverse product
line Hut includes rental apart 4
mem motels (Knlgbis Inns),
single t.nnllv and condominium
ccsidences. commercial office
buildings and adult retirement
complexes (Cardinal Villages)
In addition to its Sanford
f a c t o r y . (’ a r d I n a I h a s
m au u lacttirln g la c lllile s in
Atlanta. Colo inbox Ohio (two)
and MainmortFellowship Group AA. senior
citizens. 8 pm closed. 200 N.
l-akr Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
Sanford AA. 5 30 j&gt; m . closed
discussion, and 8 ji ni . open

“ F P L PAID US $ 1 0 ,0 0 0
TO REPLACE OUR STANDARD
FLUORESCENT BULBS
WITH MORE EFFICIENT ONES.” &gt;

Apopka Alcoholics Anony­
mous. H p ill . closed, AfKipka
E p I s r o p a l C h u r c h . 61 5
Highland

UNPLUG THE EN ER G Y HOG
IN YOUR HO U SE
StOUCI INISOt CONSUMPTION AND A0 0 VACUt TO TOU* HOME

Dressy Occasion
Brldgette Konlng of Florida National Bank, left . and Liz
MacDonald ol Pac 'N Send admire a bridal dress shown to
the by Kathryn Madore at Forever Fashion, a formal wear
shop new on Ihe block In Downtown Sanford. The visitors
were part of a Greater Sanlord Chamber of Commerce
welcome fete for the new store and new chamber member.
The store, al 110 East First Street Is owner and manager by
Kathryn and Gllment Madore

Wv did vvital f PI. suggested. And wv estimate we ll saw $ ’7 '{28
Ik* first yvar on lighting alone. Which means we should recoup
our investment in just lour months. Then vyv just go on saving"
Find &lt;ait how much FPL can help vuu saw. Start bv calling lor
a Commercial Industrial Energy Survey. 1 -8 0 0 -4 3 2 -6 5 6 3

H EAT RECOVERY SYSTEMS, INC.
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Sanford. FI

Sunday, July 31, l»»!
• E m ploy** R tta fto n t tatofy, i n t i ] down from U l m
• County Admlnlyleetor, 1111.11*. up from 111,0?*,
• D *puty County A dm lnltU a tor to r Aden Ini,(ratio n lilt,H O , up

...Budget

0 Ctork lo Board of County C om m lttloew r*. 1111,611, down fro m

nun

Continued from page 1A
1 10 000. up from ( L U t . bonded copttpi U 00 million, up from 11 1
million. «ipr*M w oy authority, |tll.4 * J Up from 111.04}
a Fwoprotocf ion — * 7 * million, up from |? million
• Rood P atrol Onlncorporatod I - M?0. TO. up from m i 'H
• Oobt M ry lc o - 11 * m illion down from 11.7 m illio n Tho
c arm or tot In t i l l fund o r* county |all. * 4* l . « 0 . down from 14?*dM.
0 w * r * i obflpattont. I l l l . l d . down from to )* IU , lib ra ry fa c llltla t
Oal.177. up from m i.v o o
• Capital com trucllon fundt *111 m illion, up from H I 1 minion,
Including lib ra ry la c lllfto * *7 a m illion, down from I f a m illion, ond
c rim in a l |uaflca fa c lllflo i, ltd f m illion, up from *1 1 1 m illio n
o ftoolth apodal rouonu* fund. 14 M m illion, down fro m I f I
m illio n
o Sfroot Lighting O itfn c f. tto l.ia * . up from U M .it?
p Trvrtt In agoncy fundt. l a i . t f l . up from *31.74). including low
ontorcomant tru tf. 114 4*4 up from H U H and h ltto rlc a l v x w ty ,
17.47), up from S4-f*l

Intergovernmental funds — funds already
counted In one fund, but transferred to another
for a particular scrvlrr — total 18,8 million, up
from &gt;7.1 million.
A breakdown of the fund:
o F tool monapotnonl. 14 1 m illion, up from 11 * m illio n
o Inturanco ta to fy , 11,1 m illion, up from 1 1 ) m illio n
O Support t* r v ic * t . I H I 000 up from 1??1.111 X 4

The operations of the water and sewer system
and refuse disposal, called enterprise reserves,
are self-supporting and their budgets are sepa­
rate:
o Wator o n d t* w * r, 14 t m illion, a n d rtfu to d itp o ta l. I I I t m illion I

If the Intergovernmental funds and the en­
terprise reserves wrre Included In the county's
overall budget. It would total $123.5 million, up
from $103.96 million.
Program changes accounted for $3 8 million of
the $12 million Increase In the general fund
budget. The other $8.2 million went for added
operating costs for on-going programs,
A breakdown of departmental rxendltures:
O Board of County C om m ittlono ri, 14*1,4M. down Iron. U |t y * * r *
M X . 141
a County Attornay, *111. IM. up from * 10*,*41
O Oct,, a ot Management and Budget, 11*1,101, up from U ? 4 ,Ilf
a Computer Sorvlcot, *1 I I m illion, up from M 0 1 ? lt
o Pur (b ating. U*«, 114, up from *337.737
0 P urcfioting. construction managor, 170,111. up from H I . 1*4
• Ctork, Board o f County C o m m ltito n o ri. 1111.011, up from
14*4.14*
P C m plo y** R alaltont D ire c to r', Ofllco |n*w p o tlflo n l, l t d . * ) ! up
from tors.
O Em ployo* Rotation* P *r*onn*l. 1111.011, down from 1111.111
o E m ploy#* R elation, credit union, i l l , 0*1. up from 114.11*
o E m ploy** Relation* |obtraining , )t*.00 t. up from nothing
o E m ploy** R aiallont, ln*ur*nc*. 11 * m illion, up trom 114
m illio n

...Ducks

0 Cooguo of Womon Votor*. 1* TOO. up fro m nothing
0 Shot Iff, 111.) m illion, up from HO 0* m illio n
a Ctork. I I 01 m illion. UM .0I1
0 P roperty Appraiser 11 1 m illio n , up from 1 1 1 m illion,
o Tea Cpit o t t o r . lt 1 m illion, up from 11 00 m illio n
o County Court. *44. K *. up from t l l . I T t
o C ircu it Court. 144*.« 1 up from 1411.407
0 Star* Attorney, 141.171. up from 17* 744
P l» u 6 tk D * f* n &lt; to r.U l.lll. up from 117.140
• Guardian Ad U tom , 111,171, up from ft.tO l
• Court R rportor C ircuit. I W .IM . down from 1111.*14
o Court R tpo rlor. sfotooftom oy. 110.000. down from *11.000
o Domestic Ratetten* Commissioner. 1*1471, up from M4 1*1
o P sychiatric tra m s . B a **r A rt. 111.000, up from 111.*00
a C rim in al P sychiatric, 111.000. up from tX 4 7 )
• Special public datondor.cIrcuff.tlOO.OOO.down fromfllO.OCO
• Witness and affw r toot. U&lt; OOO. down from MO.OOO
# P sychiatric taam . crim in al county. M.711. to m * at last year
* Sp*claf Public Dttondar. county, u . U0. to m *
• Witness and o lh *r to*«. county. *11.177 ta m *
a Commissions and toes, tow lib ra ry ctork. 117411, up from 117.147
• County courts, proballon, 17** 104 up trom 11*111*
• Legal Aid. 11* 00). up from 114.100
a D rug Enforcement Agency, 11*4.077, M m *
* F a m ily mediation. 17,*)*, ta m *
* Juvenile A lternative Service Program III. i l l . l t l . up from
114,47*
* Juvenile A lfem a tlvo to rv lc * P rogram , M,11*. nothing
e Facilities maintenance 11 t m illio n , up from 11 * m illion
o Perks, 11 1 m illio n , up from 11.0) m illion
a Public Services end Dovotomnor',1*1447. down trom *11*4*?
a R scraaiion. 17SI 4M up from tlS i.a r*
o L ib ra ry M r vices. I I 1 m illion, up from I t . 1 m illion
o A g rlc u llu ra .U O l.lO l up from 1141.4*1
0 Salt corneryalion. 174 *44 up trom U 1 100
a H istorical commission. I I I , *44, up from M I X
o Public Services end Development com puter libra ry canter.
*44. *41. down tvom M l.X I
e spec*. ceurthouM anne*. 11 44 m illion, nothing last year
a Spaca. R oum illal Building, lto.73*. nothing Iasi year
a L Ibrary bonds. »7 4 million, up Irom M 1 m illio n
* Spice, court fa c ility to**- 14O1011, up Irom 1*1.1**
• Juvenile 1uslice fa c ility . HX.600. nothing Iasi year
a Support Servlets, tolepbon* to ll,* ? !, records manegemenl
1I7.41C. prin ting I I 10.117 and m all, 1** 110 a ll these w*r# budgeted
w ilhin deperfments lest year
* Public la to ty D irector, 1»4.*4I up from |!X ,7 IF
P Com m unlcallont, t l Im lllio n . up Irom tee* 411
* Communications, tolepbon* ty tto m melnienanca, to l.lW .
nothing budgeted last year
a Emergency Medic*1 le ry le *. U * 1.144 up Irom SII I.H I
P C ivil Oefonw. 144.7X. up Irom 140 11*
a Sheriff, (oil construction, I t ] *1 m illio n , up trom 1711,770
O F lro suppression roscuo, IS 1 m illion, up from I I 0 * m illion
o f l r o loss manegemenl. U H .M I.u p fr o m tM 5 .il*
* Training. I I 11.1*4. up Irom 1M.S11
# E * tt.M * .4 * l. up Irom to* 600 current appropriations
# Health and Human Servlets D irector, IIM 4 4 1 . up Irom 170 *04
o A nim al Control. 1X7.11). up from U71.077
P County welfare 1M.4FI. up Irom M I4 H
o Votoran s services. 111.SM. down Irom M0,» 4
P County Public Health Unit. IJ44 0O4. updrom to ft 0*4

environmental llireal. McIntosh
said.
"They kill a lake fasler Ilian
anything," hr said Berause they
don't migrate, lheir continual
droppings pollute a lake, creat­
ing algae blooms which use up
oxygen and rvcnlually lorn (hr
lake stagnant
Muscovies are nol native to
Florida or the United SI airs,
McIntosh said. They were Im­
ported from Sou tii America
some years ago. Their name.
M uscovy. Is d eriv ed from
"tnuBCovltc," meaning a resi­
dent of Moscow. T h is has
hro o ght c r ie s from som e
ipiarters that the duck Is actual­
ly pari of a Com mu nisi plot to
demoralize the United States
A Muscovy from Peru or hru/ll
Is black. But since being In­
troduced Into Florida’s native
duck population thev now sport

patchy variation s of black,
white, tan. yellow and green
plumage, according to Lt. John
Moran, wildlife officer with the
Florida Game and Freshwater
Fish Commission.
The ducks can weigh up to five
pounds and have a wingspan of
up lo 3 0 Inches. Moran said.
They have one pecullur capabili­
ty. he said, which endears them
to Just about no one; "They
defecate atroul twice their weight
each day."
It Is I l l e g a l to r e l e a s e
Muscovies, or any exotic species
of bird. Including swans, In
Florida. Moran said.
M u sco v ie s llo u rls b h e re
because unsuspecting parents
keep buying the hatchling* »*
Hauler gifts rot their children,
McIntosh Mid. But unlike the
story of the ugly duckling, which
was born ugly but turned Into a
Ireautlful swan, these ducks are
horn cute but grow Into ugly
adults, McIntosh said.
"The parents think they're
real cute when they're little —
small, cute fuzzy ducks. Then
they're big, ugly warts going
(defecating) on thrir docks." he
said.
Muscovies are getting to tie a
iradii hazard In some areas of
Loogwood and C asselberry.
McIntosh said. Their "morning
parades" across U.S. Highway
17-92 often bring rush tiour
traffic lo a screeching halt, he
said, which leads to traffic Jams
and accidents
McIntosh said the ducks offer
"no benefits, other than people
like to see them swimming on
the lake. Some people like them,
some people don't. ... Most

of assault with Intent to murder
tils multimillionaire wife with
Insulin Injections.
Continued from page I A
Mrs von Bulow rrmalns In an
Irreversible coma In u New York
any motley he bus received from hospital.
her estate since 1979.
During his trials, the prosecu­
Von Itu low h as a lre a d y
weathered two highly publicized tion alleged von Bulow tried to
criminal trials in Rhode Island. kill his wile to marry his lover
The second one ended Julie 10 ami collect a $14 million inheri­
with his utqulllul on iwo counts tance from his wife's estate

Von Bulow's first trial In 1982
ended In conviction, but the
Rhodr Island Supreme Court
overturned the verdict on con­
stitutional grounds
Unlike (he criminal trials, von
Bulow would be forced to dis­
cuss his involvement In the case
In Ihe criminal suit Me did not
testify at either of his trtuls. but
has always maintained thut he
would have liked to.

Continued from page 1A
because It often hllca the hand
that feeds It
Two people at Fort Mellon
Park were recently attacked by
the foul-tempered fowl while
offering bits of food, Jernlgan
said.
“One woman sold she was
feeding them and they ran her
up on top o( the picnic table."
Muscovy ducks have created a
problem, Jernlgan and McIntosh
say. But they don’t know exactly
how to deal with 11.
"We are aware of aomr of the
problems but we can't pinpoint
tl." Jernlgan Mid. "W r try to get
rid of Ihe mavericks." Parks
workers have tried and lulled In
bait ami trap the thicks who
have lbe worn! reputations as
troublemakers, he said.
"They are a nuisance." McIn­
tosh said, adding that his dr
pari merit has ea ught and killed
thousands of the troublesome
ducks.
The main problem s with
them, other than jieoplr don't
like their looks. Is that they
multiply so fast and are un­
sanitary, McIntosh said.
An average female's elulch of
eggs totals 30 or more ami most
of those survive, he said. And
beenusr they aren't migratory,
like mallards, they keep hanging
around and mullIplylug, making
themselves more of a nuisance
Muscovy ducks are also more
susceptible to salmonella, a
bacteria which attacks the bird's
Intestines. The disease sickens

them, causing them lo flup
helplessly ataiut. before actually
killing them. McIntosh said.
Muscovies pick up the disease
m ore often than m lgrutory
ducks. McIntosh sold, because
they are shore feeders that feast
on "Junk foods” — decaying fish
and other trashy fare.
That may account for their
foul disposition Or the fact that
they make lousy eating Miss
Jacobson said one woman she
Interviewed for a Job once said
she ate a Muscovy when she first
came to Sanford yrurs ago. The
woman was down on her luck
and hungry. Miss Jacobson satd,
so she w ent down to the
lakefrn nt and hud one for
supper.
Stir said tl w n lough."
T h e

d u c k s

a re

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an

...Von Bulow

AREA DEATHS
ALFONS ANTHONY
PLANK JR-

Mr. Alfons Anthony Plank Jr..
7 5, o f 3 4 0 D ia n e C o u r t .
Casselberry, died at his home
Wednesday. Born June 30, 1910
In Munich. Germany, he moved
lo Cusscllierry two months ugo
Irom llonllu Springs. Fla. Hr was
a rrtlrrd automotive paint and
body shop owner und a Proles
tam.
Survivors Include his wife,
Dorothy. Casselberry; lour sons.
Allen A,. Blggerw. Ark.. Hoberl
G . St. Charles. III., Stuart II .
Freehold, N.J., and Lawrence
W.. Mutuwun. N.V.: three daugh­
t e r s . P a m e la S a r k i s i a n .
Casselberry'. Beverly L. Knight,
Monroe, N.Y., and .1 upirlyu F.
Sewell. New Iberia, la*.
G rarnkow -G ain es F u n eral
HUNT NOMMOIT CO.
DUPLAY YARD
Hwy. 17-82 - Fem Park
Ph 33849$$
Garni Hunt. Owner
Ireaie, Marble A Granite

I.

Home. Longwood, in in charge of
arrangements,

RUTH D. DUNBMORE
Mrs. Ruth D. Durmmorr. 76. of
206 Bradshaw Drive, Sanford,
died Thursday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford Horn
April 17. 1909 In Lillie Rock.
Ark., she moved lo Sanford from
Arkansas In 1955 She was a
Presbyterian
Su rv ivors Include a son.
Charles Gross, Sunlord: and a
brother. Carl Duff. Winter Park.
Brlsson Guardian Funeral
Home. Sanford. Is In charge of
arrangements,
MYRTLE D. FLEAGLE
Mrs. Myrtle B Fleagle. 91, of
9H9 Orient.i Avr.. Altamonte
Springs, died Wednesday at Life
Care Center. Altamonte Springs
Flowers For AH Occasions

(Collins
3074 t OrW e Or

323-1204

Born April 2. IH94 In Jenners
Crossroads. Pa . she moved to
A lta m o n te S p r in g s fro m
Kissimmee in 1980. She was a
homemaker and a member of
the Central Seventh-day Adven­
tist Church. Orlando.
C o n ra d

a n d

* Menial health. 1171.707. up from )1)« M3
P Community Coordinated C hild C ar* progrem . 137.000 up toom
111.000
m
# Retired Senior Volunteer progrem . 171000 up fro m I X 000
Drug Action C o m m it***. U 4.X 4. up from t U OOO
* Federation of Senior C m te n t US 000 up from SX 000
• We Car*. 17.000. up from M 000
P Christian Enterprises, 1*0.000, up from t*OCO
# Medical E ia m ln e r. 111* 111. up from 1141.111
• Medical E cam inor lia b ility Insurance. 11.115. earn*
a Health Trust, to M m illio n , up trom to 75 m illio n
• Public W orts D irecto r. U 0I.U S . up Irom ml. 117
o E ng moor In g .U I m lllio n , up from 11J mutton
# Heeds S4 I m illio n , up trom 111 m illion
p Traffic E n g in e e rin g .!! 7 m illion.dow n trom 11 m m illio n
• Maitland A venue. SS1 m illion, up from 1X411
o Rod Bug L a ** Rood. U * m illio n , sp Irom 11 7 m illio n
# Read Im p rovem ent Assessment P regrpm . 1X0.000. new
program
P expressway A uthority Adm inistration. 1114.431. up tro m U4 * X
o Environmental Services director's office. 1X1 770 down trom
U1IJ77.
* Environmental Control I X * OH. up from U 71.au
* w ator and sewer. 14 7 m ltlton. up trom U 4 m ltlton

R oI u m disposal. U * million, up from U P* m illion___
A rthropod program (Insect control). 1H1.401. up tram 14*1 0?*
Central. so*ctoldistricts, H * 1,* 0*.
from 15T74X
C ontrol debt service. |11 m illion, same
^ „
Cantrai accounting, repair and maintenance S 'llS S . p

" a C ^ t r e i accounting, gas. ell and lubrtcatton. *X 7 5*3. dewn

anting

* Reserve* 174 m illion
____
* Ftoet memsenanc* I I K m illion, spi trom *1 im lllio n
* F le e t m o ln to rs a n c o re tu rb tih ln g . 1 1 X 600 up fro m U M JM
* Dopsrfy County Adm inistrator lo r Development. Ito .lU . up fro m
157.MO
* Ptonmng. 1X 1 410 up from tla e .lX
* M id F lo rida Industrial Development Commission. H O W , dosen
from 117.000
, ..........
* Planning Orange Wmmoi# Osceola Transportation A uthority.
U X .IO 7 .u p tre m tlO l.H 0
* Planning. E**» Central Florida Regional Planning Council.
I X 7*0. up from 1HJ77
* Land Management M X *74. up tro m 1330.4)7
* B uilding, 1*11X1. up from 177* 710
* Strategic Planning Ult.147, 0 new budget tor .the itodeto ot the
county's comprehensive land so* plen

WEATHER
a.m.. 10:57 p.m,

AREA FORECAST: Thun­ reened down a canyon and cul
derstorms likely Saturday aflernoon. High in the low 90s.
Light southeast wind. Rain
chance 70 percent. Saturday
night partly cloudy with a
c h a n c e o f e v e n in g th u n derstorms. Low In the low 70s.
Light variable wind. Rain chance
20 percent. Sunday partly sunny
with aficrnoon thunderstorms
likely. High near 90. Light
southeast wind. Rain chance 60
percent.
NATIONAL R E P O R T : A
storm system that fueled flood
waters and spawned tornadoes
In the West, brought welcome
rain to drought-stricken Iowa
and Nebraska, answering the
prayers of com and soybean
farmers. Twenty people were
trapped overnight on a peak In
the San Jacinto Mountains near
Palm Springs after a wall of
water, boulders and mud ca­

off power to an aerial tram that
serves the 8.500-foot peak. Two
helicopters battled high winds
and rain to pluck 125 people off
the mountain Friday before
darkness halted the operation, A
thunderstorm was also believed
to have caused the crash of a
small plane that killed a family
of three In a rugged mountain
area near Cajon Pass, Calif.

don't."
Moran said Muscovies pester
hom eow ners and endanger
Florida's native ducks by eallng
a limited food supply, and chas­
ing them from lakes But he said
little can be done about the
problem.
State law states thut an unlmul
cannot be killed unless neces­
sary. Moran said. What Is "nec­
essary" Is often unclear, He said
property owners and animal
control agencies should have
greater latitude In deciding when
to kill troublesome ducks. But
when a duck Is done away with
humane society usually cry
animal cruelty.
Even though the Muscovies
are brrnmlng more of a problem,
Moran satd the state game
commission or local animal
control agencies are nol ready
for Ihe adverse publicity that
would result from testing the law
by killing a few ducks.
"They (animal control agenclrsl are already accused of
I k -1rig dog nnd cat killers and
they don't want lo become
'Donald Duck killers.'" Moran

ducks Some of the elderly
set their clocks by times
feed those ducks."
Besides that. Jernlgan
Muscovies shouldn't be
r e s p o n s ib le w ith a ll

AREA READINGS (9 a.m.):
temperature: 75; overnight low:
72; Friday s high: 89; barometric
pressure: 30.09, relative humidi­
ty; 93 percent; winds: southeast
at 6 mph; rain: .19 Inch; sunrise;
6:4 0 a m . sunset 8:23 p.m.

SUNDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach; highs. 11 25 a m.. 11:47

p.m.; lows. 5:02 a m., 5:07 p.m.;
Port Canaveral: highs. 11:17
a .in., 11:39 p,m,: lows, 4:53
a m.. 4 58 p m.; Bayporti highs.
4:4 0 a m.. 3:58 p.m.: lows, 10.21

MONDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs, 12:16 a m .. —
p.m.: lows. 5:47 a m.. 6:03 p.m.;

Port Canaveral: highs, 12 0 8
a.m.. — p.m.: lows. 5:38 a.m.,
5:54 p m.: Bayport: highs. 5 0 9
a.m., 4:51 p.m.: lows. 11:10
a.m.. 1 1:31 p.m.
BOATINO FORECAST: S t.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Light mostly southerly
wind less than 10 knots through
Sunday. Sea 2 feet or less,
Scattered showers or thurfderstorms mostly near shore
during the afternoon and even­
ing

EXTEN D ED FO R EC A ST!

Monday through Wednesday
Partly cloudy. A chance of af­
ternoon and evrnlng th u n ­
derstorms except southeast and
keys. Highs upper 80s to lower
90s. Lows around 70 extreme
north lo around 80 In the keys. .

folks wildfowled meanness around th*
they lakefront.
"One time we used to have a
said, goose down there who use to run
held up and pinch women on the
th e rear,"

ft

Boat Insurance?
One nanu* s;»\s il lies!.

T TONY RIJSSI INSURANCE
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P h . 3 2 2 -0 2 8 5

* 2 5 7 5 S. F re n c h A v e „ S n n fo rd

xSiuto - O w ners in s u ra n c e
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SEMINOLE COUNTY

RESIDENTS

M id .

Bui even though they are a
problem and most people detest
the water they waddle on,
McIntosh defend* the ducks. He
said some people treat Ihcm
cruelly, shouting lhem with BU
guns, hilling them with sticks
and plugging up their feeding
stations — all because they don't
like the way they look.
"Because they are big. ugly,
cumbersome things, people tend
to take tt out on them ." hr said.
Jernlgan said even though he
gets complaints, "People like the

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A m e ric a n s C h o p D o w n O c o e e , 12-4
By Sun Cook
Herald Sport* Editor
EUST1S — After absorbing a painful 3-2
last-inning defeat to Ocoee Thursday night in the
first game of the Little Major League District 14
finals, manager Mike Morro wasn't overly dis­
pleased that Friday's rain washed out Winter
Garden as a playing site.
He reasoned that a change of scene might be
Just what ht» club needed after a pair of Ocoee
homers erased a 2-0 lead In the sixth Inning. "W e
needed something to get our ofTense going." said
the Altamonte Americans manager. "Our defense
has been winning most of our games. It's about
lime our ofTense did something."
About time came Friday night. Altamonte
bruke loose for eight hit* against three Ocoee
pitchers and pounded out a 12-4 victory at the

Baseball
Eustls Little League complex to even the best 2 of
3 series at one game each The game was stopped
after the fifth Inning because of Little League
Baseball's curfew rule. No Inning may start after
10p.m.
The deriding game was set for Saturday at 2
p m. at Winter Garden.
Once again. Chuck "Lambo Lamb showed ihc
way. physically and spiritually. The dynamic
12-year-old was a bundle of energy on and o(T the
field, continually bounding about and urging his
teammates to victory.
"Chuck Lamb has come out of nowhere." said
Morro "He was a good player for us during ihc

regular season Dut tne last three games he's Just
been fantastic. He's doing everything. He's Just
been doing It all."
Friday night before 200 fans at Eustls was no
exception. "Lam bo" chopped down Ocoee's
Rrdwood-llke lineup (six players 5-7 or taller)
with a six-hitter and slugged a two-run homer. All
four runs were unearned due to four errors by his
usually reliable mates.
"Lam bo" said the curvebail cut the "R e­
dwoods" down to sire. "It was thr curvebail ail
the way." said the vibrant rlgbi hander who
struck out six and walked four. "Sometimes, we'd
throw fast balls In tight but It was mostly curves."
The Altamonte mlscues. nevertheless, were of
little consequence since a five-run first Inning set
the tone for the game. "That first Inning was very
Important." said center fielder Jared Soto, who

made a key buscrunntng move which kept the
Inning alive for two more runs "We needed It
after what happened last night."
Jimmy Calvert opened on the mound for Ocoee
and the Americans jumped all over him T .J
Gluffrtda walked and one mil laicr Lamb singled
to left. Catcher Chris Kocpkr drew another walk
to load the bases With Soto at the plate. Calvert
unloaded a wild one to score GlufTrlda
Soto followed with a scaring liner up the middle
for a single. Lamb scored easily and Koepke
sailed around third with another run for a 3-0
lead. Soto moved to second on the throw home
Jeff Jackson then rapped a ground hall to the
third baseman. As Jason McGuire cheeked Soto
at second. Jared danced invitingly off thr bag, "1
See AMERICANS. Page 4B

Selmon
Injury
Severe

Smith's Intense
Desire Proves
Doubters Wrong
By Rob Larla
S p ecial to the Herald
It h a d b e e n r a i n i n g
th ro u g h o u t m uch o f the
morning. Lake Howell softball
coach Jo Luciano recalls. The
lie Id was very wet. cspec tally
In left field where a puddle had
d e v e lo p e d Into w h at r e ­
sembled a small pool.
Luciano remembers a ball
being hli dlrrctly toward that
water, a sure hit she figured
Splashing through the water,
though, came Lady Hawk
sta n d o u t Sonya S m ith .
Through the pool of water she
dove and Into her glove resled
the ball — another spectacular
catch.
"It looked like It would drop
In and she would have to run
through the water to even get
It on one bounce," said Lu­
ciano. "But she dove for the
ball and went head first
through the water and came
up with the catch.
"T h a t’sjuat Sonya."
The catch was only one
aw ing Smith’s Junior year,
but It’s the first that comes to
mind when Luciano thlnka of
her former star.
The play epitomizes Sm ith:
It Is Indicative of her talent and
(he guts and desire she/pos­
sessed to make It work.
When asked to describe
Smith, Luciano tries lo find
new words, ones that haven't
been said about the three-sport
athlete but she can't, tluslle,
drive, desire are the adjectives
that must be used. Luciano
Insists "They've been used
over and over again to describe
her but what else can I say."
she asserted. "She's extremely
dedicated, well respected by
her peers and other couches.
"M o st of all. she could
ulways be counted on getting
the Job done."
Sin ce her days al Lake
Howell. Sm ith's will, both

physically and mentally, has
been te s te d . Now. after
finish ing up a fast pitch
soltball career at the Universi­
ty of South Carolina this past
season, her report rurd reads
all A's.
Follow ing Lake lluwell.
Smith was to have accepted a
basket hall scholarship oiler lo
ihc U niversity of Central
Florida. Her father Ray Smith,
however, suggested that at
5-fool Sonya was perhaps too
small for the collegiate level.
Taking (hat advice. Sonya
turned to softball.
She had been playing with
an Orlando team, I he Junior
Rebels, when her coach. Marge
Ricker, brought her and four
other players to visit the South
Carolina campus For Smith, it
was love at first sight and the
Gamecocks had whal proved
to be an All-America perform­
er.
Smith had a big freshman
season, starting every game.
The partial scholarship she
was given Initially turned Into
a full ride. She had proven her
worth, then the unexpected
happened. A freak Injury dur­
ing a gymnastics class Jusl
before her sophomore season.
Smith nearly destroyed her
right knee. Total reconstruc­
tion was required, Including
removing both cartilages.
"It was terrible, the roughest
thing I've ever been through In
my life." she said recently
from her father’s Maitland
home, where she will spend
time before going back lo
Columbia. S.C.
The doctors told her to forget
ever playing again, but she
wouldn't listen. Their words
just made her work even
harder. ".They laughed In my
face, said I would never play
again. That ate my alive. I had
always been an athlete, I Just
wanted to play.*' she recalls.

S onya S m ith,
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o u tfie ld e r , a lw a y s
co m e s up w ith b ig
ca tch .

For months the trust nil Ion
mounted. She worked und
worked, but the knee was slow
lo respond. She remember*
crying In the weight room,
trying to llfl with her leg the
1 1 0 pound* d o cto rs said
would be sufficient evidence of
h e r re co v e ry .

Finally, though, the knee
cam e around. In March 1983
she made her comeback. 13
months after the Injury, one
they said would sideline her
for good.
Smith started the final three
seasons, closing out her career
as an All-America candidate
last spring Offensively, she
w as th e s p n rk p lu g . D e­
fensively, she was Ilie stopj&gt;er.
The key she Insists, was
desire. "I always tried lo be
the best player I could la- on
and oil lhe field. I've always
Irled lo do lhat," said Stnllh
Her com eback , th ou g h ,
wasn't all downhill Smith had
to pass al least one more major
trsl — the dcalh by cancer of
her mother during her Junior
season "That was very dif­
ficult lo overcome. 1 kind of
used soil ball us a crutch."

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Smith said.
She dedicated that season lo
her mother. Eunice, and de­
spite the painful knees and
hravy heart, she performed.
Smith now continues to lift
wrlghts. If she doesn't a brace
will be required, and she says
her mother Is still the prime
driving force In her life. Her
softball career, however, may
be over.
The team she would have
llkrd lo play for. the Orlundo
Rebels of the semi-pro Ameri­
can Softball Association, could
dlspand soon. Smith says. If
an opportunity to play comes.

she'll grab It. but lhat chance
Isn't likely, she adds.
So In the fall Smith will
return to South CarolInu to
atluln n degree In Physical
Ed oral Ion and eveniuully
pursue a sjxirts' medicine ca­
reer. Her softball days may be
finished, she emphasizes, but
her drive remains Intact.
"I Intend to make it in ibis
world one wuy or another,"
she says. "1 hud u lot of downs
und they Just helped me slay
up. and thut goes for the Job
world, too."
For Sonya, the desire never
ends.

Colts Rip North Tampa;
Need 2 Wins Over T &amp; C

Gardiner's Stellar
Relief Lifts Canada
Mike Gardiner pitched four stellar Innings of
relief and a six-run fourth Inning propelled Team
Canada to a 9-4 victory over Dr Land Boulevard
Tire In the first of a five-game aeries Friday night
at a soggy Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Game two la scheduled for Saturday night at 7.
Team Canda Is tuning up for a meeting July 27
with the USA Baaebal) Federation team.
Gardiner, a member of Canada's 1984 Olympic
team, took over for starter Kevin Sokalsk! In the
top of the fifth and held Boulevard Tire, the
Buddy Lake League champion, acoreleaa for four
frames. Gardiner allowed Juat two hits, struck out
six and walked only one.
Kevin Rood took the loss for Boulevard Tire,
which suffered It* first setback after winning 19
straight In the Buddy Lake Summer League.
Team Canada got on the board first Friday
night when Rick Johnaon led off the bottom of
: the second by ripping a home run.
• Boulevard Tire took a short-lived lead when
-they scored twice off Sokaiskl In the top of the
-third. After three walks loaded the bases. JefT
■Kraft singled In two runs for a 2-1 lead.
Team Canada took control In the fourth with
^slx runs. RBI singles by Johnaon and Jim Kotkaa
•led the way with the rest of the runs scoring on
; walks. Canada took a 7-2 lead after (our frames.
&lt; After Gardiner blanked the opposition In the
‘fifth through eighth Innings. Boulevard scored
; twice In the top of the ninth on Jeff Bernard's
J two-run single.

TAMPA IUl'1) - A herniated
disc threatens Iti rupture the
1985 season for Ihe Tampa I1a\
Buccaneers.
On Friday. Just one day before
the opening of training camp,
star defensive end Lee Roy
Selmon confirmed hr has a back
p ro b le m th a t Im m in e n tly
threatens tils majestic career
Selmon and Tamjia Bay rookie
coach Leeman Bennett appeared
at a news conference to clarify
the nature of Selfhon's Injury,
"We are In Ihe process ol
diagnosing iny back problrm
and after lluil I'll be able to
deckle what's ties! for me." said
S e lm o n , who a n n o u n c e d
another nrws conference will be
staged next Tuesday to reveal
Ills course of action. "I've hern
lold thr problem wouldn't go
away If I played football and
surgery has been mentioned. I
have a herniated disc In my
lower back. Football is a tough
sport and It requires a strong
track to play."
Selmon. 3 0 . h a s e a r n e d a n

The Seminole Colts pounded
out 14 hits Friday night en route
lo u 10-2 thumping of North
Tampa In the Pony Baseball
S e c t io n a l T o u r n a m e n t at
Tampa.
Sem inole goes up against
Tampa Town A Country for the
sectional title and a berth In the
Eastern Regional at Smyrna. Ga.
Since the Seminole Colts have
one loss and Town &amp; Country Is
unbeaten. Seminole must win
two straight In order lo advnacc
while Tampa needs Just one win.
Seminole Jumped out to a big
lead early Friday as it scored
four times In the first Inning.
Marc Lowe led off with a double
and Je ff Holcomb followed with
a two-run homer. Mike Eby then
walked and scored on a double
off the bat of Brian Lynch.
Sanford's Willie Grayson then
singled In Lynch for a 4-0 lead.
Seminole scored two more
runs In the second for a 6-0
a d v a n ta g e . M ickey H elm s
singled, was bunted lo second by
Lowe and scored on a single by
Eby. Craig Wagner then belted a
double to drive In Eby.
The hilling barrage continued
Into the third when Seminole
tacked on two more runs Brian
Wilson cracked a double to start
off the inning and scored when
Lowe socked another doubled.
Eby nipped another single to
score Lowe for an 8-0 lead.
North Tampa scored both Its
It was that kind of night for Boulevard Tire.
Team Canada muddied its way to a 9 4 runs In the fourth but Seminole
sewed up the win with two more
victory Friday night.

Si

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B a s e b a ll
In the sixth. Bobby Chapman
walked. Danny Clem singled and
both advanced on a passed ball
Wilson then singled In both runs
fora 10-2 cushion.
Seminole used three pitchers
Friday night so as to keep their
Innings down for the final two
games. Bowers pitched Ihe first
two frames. David Frlenser pit­
ched the third and fourth and
Wagner went the last three for
the win,
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Drat player selected In the I97t&gt;
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season for the Buccaneers. Ills
retirement, which now appear*
likely, could be devastating lo an
already weak pass rush. Tampa
B a y c h o s e U n i v e r s it y o f
Washington defensive end Hon
Holmes with lls No. I choice In
this year's draft, bul Holmes
remains unsigned. The two sides
remain fur ujrart according lo
Holmes' agent. Leigh Steinberg,
who would gain Immeasurable
leverage If Selmon calls II qolln
Tuesday.
The Buccaneers did announce
the signing of ninth-round |&gt;t&lt; k
Steve Calabria, a quarterback
from Coign Ir.
"As a roach. I'm obviously
very anxious to find out Lee
Roy's decision." said Bcrmrll.
whose plans to refurbish a
shabby defense revolve around
Selmon's stellar play at right
end "Up until the last Irw days
I've been assuming he'll be
here."
Selmon, who won both the
Outland and Lombardi Awards
In 1 9 7 5 a 1 O k l a h o m a ,
emblematic of college football's
top lineman, said he noticed
some soreness In his back alter
the Pro Bowl In January.
"W e concluded then that Ihe
problem was muscular, bul II
flared up again at mlnl-camp
and we discovered II was a disc
problcm. I’ve been advised by
doctors In Tampa. Oklahoma
City amU-os Angeles and there's
a lot to digest. Right now 1 could
not play wllh Ihe condition of
my back the wuy It Is."
MIAMI BIONB HAMPTON
MIAMI (UPII - The Miami
Dolphins have signed Florida
running back Lorenzo Hampton,
thetr No. 1 draft pick and the
man they hope will pump up an
anemic running uttaek that was
exploited In the Super Howl by
the San Pranclsco 49cr*.
Terms of the contract were not
announced but so u rces In­
d icated Hampton signed a
four-year deal for 81.75 million
plus Incentive bonuses.
The signing, after a one-day
h o l d o u t a n d 12 1 4 -h o u r
negotiating session, win an­
nounced al a news conference
Friday attended by Hampton,
hln parents, hts fiance, his at­
torney. Dolphins owner Jo e
Robbie and head coach Don
Shula.
"This guy Is a blue collar
football player,' Shula said. "Hr
knows that hard work equals
success."
The "blue collar" back wan
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U n it e d P r e s s In t e r n a t io n a l

A healthy Bob Welch can do more for
Lob Antrim lhati u Bino){*rree day.
Welch, corning o ff arm problems,
Friday nlghl helped I hr Dttdgrrs conllnue Ihelr surge In (he NL Wrist, raising
his record lu 4-1 with a flve-hlt. 5-2
victory Friday night over the Si. Louis
Cardinals.
‘'Welch bus always pitched good
against us." said Si. Louis manager
Whltey Herzog.
It was W elch's third consecutive
triumph. He struck out nine In Ills
second complete game of the season.
Danny Cox. 11-3. fulled lo finish (he
third Inning, giving up nix hits and four
runs. Ken Landrcaux doubled home two
runs to highlight a four-run third Inning.
"I Just wunted to he aggressive and
make them swing their bats." said
Welch. "It was a tough game from the
start. Those guys can really run you.
You gel into Irouble when you get too
fine, hut anytime you ihrow the ball over
the plate, you're going to get a few
strikeouts."
In the third, Wrlrh rraehed on a
fielder's choice. Dave Anderson singled
and Welch was thrown out at the plate
trying to score on Mariano Duncan's
single. Landrcaux then doubled In two
runner* and scored on Greg brock's
single, his second of three tills on the
(light block scored on Mike Marshall’s
double lo make the score 4 1 .
The Dtxlgcrs added a run In the fifth
when Duncan walked, took second on

...F o o tb a ll
Continued from IB
dressed In un expensive, tailored
pinstripe sub. a red silk be uml
red Italian leather loafers lo
match.
Hampton thanked everyone hr
could think of and added. "I'm
glad this I* over. Now. If I have to
do some overtime work to get
ready. I will,"
S im la grin ned and said,
"W e’re glad lo hear (hat because
you WILL have some overtime
work."
llum pton, 5 - f o o t - 11, 2 0 5
pounds, playrd lour years for the
Florida Gators, carrying Ihe ball
418 times fur 1.U93 yards — a
4.8 yard per carry uvrrage —

N.L. Baseball

Kicky Horton's wild pitch and third on
catcher Tom Nieto's throwing error. He
Ihen scored on Landreuux'a sacrifice fly
lo make Ihe score 5-2
The Cardinals had laken a brief lead In
ihe second on Ja c k Clark's solo homer to
left, his 18th homer of the season.
The Cardinals added Ihelr second run
In Ihe fourth when Willie McGee singled,
took second on a sacrifice and (bird on
Welch's error on an a item pled plckoff.
He scored on Clark's single.
"Something Is going on If 1 go nine
Innings," said Welch. "I cost us some
scoring opportunities by gelling picked
o ff flrsl and getting Ihrnwn out at ihe
plale."

Toronto 3. Oakland 1 Kansas City 10.
Utdtlmore 3; Chicago 1. Cleveland O;
New York 6 . M in n e so ta 4 : an d
Milwaukee 9. Scuttle 7.

Red* 3. P h i l l i e s 2
Al Cincinnati. Gary Urdus' hlnop
double scored Hon Orsier from second
with one out In ihr ninth to lead the
beds Kent Tekulvr. 4-5. took the loss.
Joh n Franco. 7 1 , was the winner.

Cubs 4, Glanta 3
At Sail Francisco, plnch-hlltrr Thud
Bosley snapped a 2-2 be with an KBI
single In the seventh, leading Chlragn
The decision snapped (he G iants'
three-game winning slrrak.

In the American League. II was: Tcxus
*4.

and scoring 15 touchdowns. He
alsat caught 30 passes fur 055
yards.
H a m p t o n 's a ll - p u r p o s e
yardage of 3.114 rank him
second In Ihe school's history.
Hampton also played In Ihe
Hula (fowl and Senior Howl
all-stur games this yeur and
Impressed Dolphins coaches
during u spring mtnl-cump
Shula said Hampton has the
s|ieed to bleak lung runs and the
durability to run Inside, plus thr
ability to rulch passes
The signing uf Hampton left
the Dolphins with 11 of their 13
drub picks under contract, more
than any other NFL team Friday
Linebacker Alex Moyer, selected
In Ihe third round, und sev­
enth-round pick Fuad Hevelz. a
plarr kicker, are thr only un­

Expos 4, A stros O
At Montreal. Bryn Smith tossed a
slx-hltter and Vance Law and Tim
Wallach homered to spark Ihe Expos
Smith. 11-3. posted his third complete
game and second shutout, boh Knepper.
8-7. took the loss for Houston, which has
not scored In 34 Innings Tim Raines
was hlllcss In three trips
Braves 1. MetsO
At New York. Zane Smith and Bruce
Sutter combined on a four-hitter and
Terry Harper drove In a run with a single
to help Ihe Braves snap the Meta'
four-game winning streak. Smith Im­
proved to 6-5 while Sutler notched his
16th save. Rtck Aguilera. 3-3. was the
loser
Padres 6. P irate* O
At San Diego. Andy Hawkins and Tim
Stoddard combined on a sis hitler and
Terry Kennedy cracked a Ihree-mn
hoiner to teatl Ihe Padres. Hawkins. 12*2,
got his first victory since June 9 He has
been plagued with a lender finger on tbs
pitching hand. Jo se DeLeon, making his
20th start, fell t o 2 -14.

E lse w h e re . C in c in n a ti dow ned
Philadelphia 3-2. Montreal shut out
Houston 4 0. Atlanta blanked New York
10, San Diego whitewashed Pltlshurgh
6-0. and Chicago edged San Francisco
4 3.

Bob Welch flashed his old form with
a five hit win over Ihe Cardinals
Friday.

Cincinnati player-manager Pete Rose
went 0 for-2 and needs 35 hits to break
Ty Cobb's career mark of 4 . 191.

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signed draftees

Lions would like.
“ There's no reason lo ihtnk
BONTIAC. Mich HJI'II (hat he’s going to be ready In 10
When Darryl Rogers accepted months when It (rehabilitation!
the coaching job with Ihe Detroit takes anywhere from a year to a
Lions In February, he Ibought he yrar and a half." Rogers said.
had Ihe necessary Ingredlenl* lo "W e hope to have him back by
mold an explosive olfensr.
October, but we'll Just wait and
Hill only one day ts-fore the see what his status Is."
two-a-day sessions brgln at
Stms led Detroit tn rushing
Oakland University, (he rookie last year with 687 yurds and five
coach finds himself faced with touchdowns despite missing the
(hr possibility lh.it he'll l»- final eight games of the seuson.
without one of the lm|K&gt;rtunl In only five years with the Lions,
cogs, star running buck billy hr has become the club's leading
Sims.
all-tim e ground-gutner with
The 6-fool, 212-pound back 5.106 yards.
Injured Ills right knee against
While the Rogers prognosis
the M innesota Vikings last does not envision him In a
October und underwent surgery uniform until October, the fif­
to repair ligaments and cartilage
th-year former Oklahoma back
However the rehabilitation pro­ remains optimistic that he'll
gress has not gone the way the return to play for thr Lions at

S I M S I S N 'T P R O G R E S S I N G

full tilt.
“ I can run straight ahead,"
Sims said, "but I ran'l run cast
and w e s t . W ith th e new
philosophies and new faces am!
tough schedule this season. Id
like to he a part of this s o m e
where down the line. I'm op­
timistic that I'll be hack this
year. It's Just a question of
when."
The first two months of the
1 9 8 5 s e a s o n may be th e
toughest stretch for Detroit as Its
s c h e d u le In clu d e s D a lla s .
Washington. Miami and San
Francisco. Allhough Sims' pre­
sence In the backflrld would
enhance the Lions' chances
^‘Each Individual who has an
Injury, generally speaking, has
his own rate of reco v ery ."
Rogers said.

Sayers: Weak-Minded Players Are Dopes For Drugs
NOKTHFIELI). Ill (Ul'll - Gale Suyrrs
always spokr up und said wh.il hr
thought when he pluyrd
Hr Isn't playing anymore, hut nothing
lias changed, lie si III says wltal hr
Ihhtks
Sayers, whose short hut sperluculut
career with the Chicago bears was ended
by bad knees when he was only 27. Is
president uf a local computer supply
company Ihut (tears his name
His business keeps him on Ihr move
und with his football background, natu­
rally he gels plenty o( questions every­
where hr goes.
Qursiluns having lo du with u variety
of subjects. Like how good docs he think
he mtghl’vr hern hail hr been ublr to
play longer? Who among today s top
runnera Impresses him most? And.
Inevitably, how |&gt;ervaslve does he think
drug use Is In professional football?
Sayers handles all the questions can­
didly. Including Ihut first one.
"I never think what might've been.''
he says. "If I give uny thought to It ut all.
I Just think I was meant to play 4 tk
years ami that's all. My knees made me
quit. I couldn't run anymore."
Although hr played In only 68 games
during his entire career with the Bears.
Sayers was u unanimous choice for Rru
Football's Hall of Fume In Canton. Ohio,
the first time he was eligible In 1977.
There never was another (o com ­
pare with him." said one of Ihr commit­

j r* * 1

tee members who voted for him "Whal
else Is there to say."
In Ills ro o k ie year alone. Sayers totaled
2.272 combined net yurds and scored 22
touchdowns, tie stored six luuchdowns
lu one game agulnst San Francisco and
by thr lime he was furred to quit, he had
accumulated 9,435 combined net yards.
4.956 of them rushing, and scored 336
(mints. He did ull Ihut In less than live
lull seasons und ut 34 he was thr
youngest person ever lo Ik- elected lo the
Hall of Fume
"When I'm In Chicago. I try to sec the
Bears." says Suycrs, In splendid physical
shape at 42. "I'm murr of a critic than a
fan I hute to sec u so culled grrul
limning tuck run with the lull In the
wrong hand Tlutt kills me. He'll go
around left end with thr tub In his right
hand — where all ihe trailtc Is coming
Iront. How stupid. I mean, that's elemen­
tary.*’
Sayers says lliat over the past 10 years

V V * * , * * S \ ' , * - ' .*

t

Walter Payton bus shown himself to be
"the greatest running back of all tim e,"
hut now the Bears' brilliant little ground
gainer Ison the downhill side.
"Hey. Waller knows that himself,"
says Sayers. "H r inuy gain 1.500 yards
Ibis yrar, but (but won't change the
fads. Two-three more years and he
might retire. Running backs very seldom
last 10 years and he has played that
much already.
"Erie Dickerson ts Ihe best young back
In ihr league today. I like everything
ulxjul him. He weighs 225, has great
quickness and good field presence. He's
a different type of running back than
Wultrr Payton. But there was never
anyone belter than Waller was for these
last 10 years."
An All-Amrrtca at Kansas In 1963 und
1964. Sayers was the Bears’ nrst-round
draft choice tn 1965. An Injury to hts
right knee In the ninth game of the 1968
season actually was the beginning of the
end for him. He underwent six knee
operations, three on the right and three
on the left before announcing he was
finished In 1970. He remembers the end
quite well.
"We were playing the Cardinals a
pre-season gam e tn St. Louis and
everybody knew that game would be the
test of whether I could run or not." he
says. "I played the first quarter and
tumbled Ihe hall twice because I hadn't

played In nearly a yrar.
"The pain of hitting Ihe ground was
too much. Walking off the field at
halftime, I told Abe Glbron. our coach.
'You ran have It. I'm through.' He said
OK. fine.' Then he told Ihe learn In our
dressing room I was going lo retire and
that was It."
Sayers has little lolerancr for any
playrrs who use Illegal drugs and he
says there are a lot of thrm doing tt In
pro footbtill.
"I think It's one of the best kept secrets
In the world." he says. "Sure. I was
offered opportunities when 1 played.
You'd be In u bar and someone would
offer you marijuana or something like
that. I didn't need It and I don't
understand those who who do.
“ Number one. drugs arc Illegal. It's a
crime to use them. Number two. you're
supposed to know right from wrong, but
the players today axe weak-minded.
They're followers Instead of leaders. The
team they play for ts giving them a good
start In life, paying them five, six. seven
hundred thousand dollars a year. Seven­
ty-five percent of them don't have college
degrees. Where are they going lo make
that kind of money? So what do they do
Blow ll up thetr nose. They're crazy."
Sayers shook hts head over the
situation and l asked him If he were
disgusted
"Very." he said.

United P ress International
Tom Seaver has footed many
batters over the years with a
wicked breaking ball but the
veteran rig h t-h an d er would
never deceive his manager.
So when Chicago skipper Tony
LaKussa trotted to the mound In
the eighth and ninth Innings to
ask Seaver If he was strong
enough to continue, he got an
honest answer.
That answer was yes.
Seaver. 40. earned hts 298th j
career victory by scattering four;
hits Friday night and Carlton;
Ftsk pounded hts major-league*
leading 24lh homer to send the J
White Sox to a 1-0 triumph over;
the Cleveland Indians
" I f he lells you he's got}
something left, he's got some-;
thing left." LaRussa said after*
Seaver's 61st career shutout. "If*
he's got nothing left, he'll tell!
you he's got nothing left. That's J
what I went out to ask him."
Seaver. 10-7. pitched to the{
minimum num ber of batter*;
through 6 2-3 Innings He gave I
up singles to start ihe third and *
fifth Innings but the White Sox t
turned double plays behind him J
Seaver. who threw only 9 5 1
pitches — 15 m the ninth - I
struck out four and walked one l
In his fourth complete game o f !
the season.
"This ts noi as well as I've *
pllched." hr said. "I had out !
standing defense all night long J
and you've goi to have it if &gt;
you're going to shut out a team »
like that with the stuff I had."
Fisk's one-out blast Into the
left-field seats came In the sec­
ond Inning on a 2-2 pitch from
Bert Hlyleven. 8-10.
"It was Just a mutter of who
made a m istake." Cleveland
manager Pat Corrales said, "Our
guy (Hlyleven) got It up a Hide
bit and Fisk hit It out."
•
Angels 3, Red Sox 2
At Boston. Ron Romanlck. !
11-4. fired a flve-hlttcr over eight \
Innings and Dick Schofield :
smashrd a two run homer off J
Dennis Boyd. 11-8. t o ‘ lead I
California. Donnie Moore hurled l
the ninth lo pick up his 18th I
save. B oston's Wade Boggs !
extended Ills hitting streak to 22
games
t
Blue Jsy s S. A's 1
At Toronto, Ranee Mulllnlks j
went 3-for-3 and drove In a run *
to support the combined eight {
hit pitching of Jim m y Key and *
Bill Caudill, pacing the Blue &gt;
Jays. Key. 8-4. did not allow a j
hit until Steve Henderson's J
two-out single In the fifth. Don
Sutton. 9 6 . fulled to gain hts
290th career victory.
Rangers 2, T igers 1
At D etroit, G eno P rtralll
singled home Ihe tlehrraklng '
run with two out In Ihe fourth tp^
help Ihe Rangers deal Ihe Tigers^
Ihelr fifth loss In six games HinT
Hoolnn. 5 4. was ihe winner and '
Dan Petry, 10-9. took the loss,
his seventh In his last nine
decisions.
* •
Royals 10. Orioles 3
*'
At Baltimore. Dane lorg drove/
tn five r u n s a n d C h a rlie ■
Lelbrandt, 9-5, pitched seven
Innings for Kansas City. Mike
Hoddlrkrr, 9-10, took the loss..
Steve Halboni belted his 15th
homer for th e R oyals and,Baltimore * l.ce l&gt;acy extended ’
hts hitting streak to 19 games.
Brewers 9. M ariners 7
At Milwaukee. Paul Molltor !
belted a solo homer and three*
run double and Robin Yount &gt;!
colleclrd three hits to lead the ‘
Brewers Ted Hlguera. 7-5. went-!
7 2-3 Innings and allowed eighthits for the trium ph, Matt
Young. 7 -10. was the loser.
Yankees 6, Twins 4
»Vj
At M l n n r a p n l i s . M I k C- J
Pagllarulo and Don Baylor cacH-.
belted a two-run homer to Ignltd*?
New York Joe Cowley, 8-3. went’
5 2-3 Innings for the triumph. ,
John Butcher, 6-9. took the loss^S
Gary Gaeit! and Mark Sa!a4*z
homered for the Twins.
BELL TRADE OFFICIAL
In his first game as a Red.
Buddy Bell singled once in foul*
at-bats and had two fielding
chances at third base. He was
also thrown out trying to steal.
Bell, whose trade from Texas *
to Cincinnati was officially con*
Miniated Friday, said he was'
elated to be in a Reds' uniform '
and playing for the city which
hts father Gua spent most of hts \
carter.
'Vw
The Reds topped the Phillies, -f
3-2. Friday.
.
"It fell good out there." said d
Bell, who came to Clnclnnal}
earlier In the day In a trade will* jl
Texas. "I don't think I've evej
had so much fun."
Bell, who grew up in Ctncln-^'
nail and lived here even when^',
playing for Cleveland and T exas/,
left 16 tickets for friends und[ '*
relatives.
" I’m glad to get this one over ,I
with. I had a few extra but­
terflies." Bell said.

i

�E v e n in g Herald. Sanlord

IN BRIEF
5 Trinity S w im m ers A ch ieve
A ll-A m e ric a ; Boys R anked 5th
Five Trinity Preparatory School swimmers have been
honored as Prep All-Americas for the 1984-85 school year.
Receiving All-America designation were: R achel
Weightman. a sophomore from Longwood. In the 200-yard
freestyle and the 500 yard freestyle: Chris Donahue: a
settlor from Casselberry. In the 100-yard breaststroke and
the 400-yard free relay: Robbie McMlchael. a sophomore
from Winter Park. In the 400-yard freestyle relay; Robert
Penn, a senior from Winter Park. In the 400-yard freestyle
relay And Brian Weightman. a 1985 graduate from
Longwood. In the 400-yard freestyle relay.
The Trinity Prep boys learn, which was one of the top 3 A
teams In Florida this year, was honored by the National
Inlerscholastlc Swimming Coaches Association as being
the fifth ranked prep school In the United States, based on
the NISCA power point ranking

B radley, Edwards V ie In Juniors
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) — Medalist Michael Bradley of
Valrlco. Fla., takes on Don Edwards of White Plains. N.Y..
Saturday In one semifinal match of the Western Junior
Golf Championship, the oldest Junior championship.
Bradley Is a member of the Oklahoma Stale Unlverlsty
golf team.
The other semifinal features Chuck O'Brien of Provo.
Utah, against Bill Lundren of Findlay. Ohio.
Dradley scored a 4 and 3 quarterfinal win Friday over
JefT Hull of Newark. Ohio, then came from behind for a
1-up victory over New Zealand's Sean Pappas. Bradley
didn't take the lead until Ihe 17th hole of that match.
Edwards advanced with wins over Tom Carr of
Columbus 2 and 1 and Phillip Blythe of Louisville. Ky.. 2
and 1,
O'Brien continued his streak of underdog victories by
taking out 1983 U.S. Junior Champ Tim Straub of Orchard
Park. N.Y.. 2 and 1. and Robert Gerwln of Cincinnati. 2-up.

Tennessee W ill Test For Drugs
KNOXVILLE, Trnn. (UPI) — University of Tennessee
officials announced that student-athletes' pre-season phys­
icals will now include a drug screening test beginning next
month.
, The screening will be done by an analysis of urine
specimens administered during routine physical exams.
There will be no spot checks. Additional screenings will be
given only to athletes who test "positive" or at any time
give coaches reason to be suspicious.
"Our whole attitude about this thing Is to krep It strictly
as a medical operation. The Intent Is not punitive."
UT-Knoxvlllc Athletics Board Chairman Malcolm Mclnnls
said Friday.
The screening will be among a battery of 10 medical
testa that will beadmlnlstered first to the Big Orange
football squad. A private laboratory will analyze the
samples.

Davidson Sparks O -T w in s ' Win
Mark Davidson collected four hits and drove In two runs
as the Orlando Twins drilled Chattanooga. 8-4. In Southern
League baseball at Chattanooga Friday night.
The win moved the O Twins within ^ game of Charlotte
In Lhc Southern League's East Division. Greg Morhardt and
Jeff Trout each added three hits for Orlando.
Orlando plays at Chattanooga again Saturday.
In Florida State League play, the Osceola Astros were
rained out at home against Lakeland Osceola, which leads
the Central Division by IVi games over Winter Haven,
playsat Lakeland at 7:30 tonight

Well. Harry's done It again. Harry’ Smith,
that Is. On Thursday morning. Ju ly 18.
Harry banged his trusty 3-wood olT the tee
on hole No. 7. and Just like a few months
ago, darned If It didn't roll right in the hole.
That’s 167 yards.
Witnessing this event were some of his
usual playing partners Jack Slade. Mo Vose
and Ernie Hone 11. Harry wound up with a
47 on the front side and an even 50 on the
back for a grand total of 97 on the day.
That's not bad for a 32 handlcapper.
As was mentioned in a previous article.
Kim Young, the Mayfair head pro. qualified
and played In the Florida Open at In*
ntsbrook on July 11. 12. 13 and 14 He shot
75. 71. 76 and 73 for a total 295 which put
him 22nd out of 160 professionals and only
11 strokes from the winner. Needless to say.
he also got a nice paycheck for his efforts.
This Saturday. July 20. the Mayfair
fellows will host the team from Mt. Dora

Roger
Quick
BOWL
AMERICA
on out ut 9:30 on Friday morn­
ing. ladles, and try your luck
bowling In Ihe dark. It's great
fun.
Many of you have asked us lo
schedule a "Leam-To-Bowl ft
Huvc-A-Hull" class this summer,
so here wr go, Adult classes will
be co n d u cted on T u e sd a y
mornings at 9:30 a m. starting
Ju ly 30th Night elasses will
begin ut 8 30 p.m. Thursday
nights starting Aug. 1. We will
also conduct n youth class on
Saturday afternoons at 1 p in.

MAYFAIR
GOLF

C.C. for the Inler-County Golf Association
season championship. If the local guys win
this match, they will be the association
champs and. In nddltion to getting the
plaque back for a year will also receive a
rather goodly amount of prize money. Go
get 'em fellows
Now’ for the results of the weekly
tournaments. First, the Dogfight on Tuesday, July 16
laiw Net Team |29) (Tie-match of cards)

Lesser-Knowns
Seize Command
SANDWICH. England (UPI) When many of the top American
players opted to forego the
British Open Golf Champion­
ship. It opened up possibilities
for some lesser known golfers to
steal the tournament.
“There have to be new names
coming through." said Joint sec­
ond-round leader Sandy Lyle
Friday regarding Ihe absence of
pre-tournament favorites from
the leader board.
From the moment 12 of the
top 20 players on the U.S.
money list opted out of the
windswept, rain-drenched event,
there was a good chance that
some unlikely players would
reach unaccustomed heights on
the awkward Royal St. George's
Links.
The "new names" who have
emerged so far may not be so
new. Australian David Graham,
long time American resident,
already has the U.S. Open to his
credit (1981). and has been
prominent on the golf scene for
many years.
So he Is not "n e w ", but
rejuvenated might lie the best
way to describe him.
"Really. 1 haven't played ull
that well sin c e I won the
Houston Open in ’83.” Graham
said after his second round
onc-over-par 71 had given him a
■hare of the lend with Lyle at
one-under 139.
But now things are looking
better for the Texas resident,
and Graham la sensing a victory.
"When you're on a roll, you
never think about nerves. But
I'm getting excited again. I'm
enjoying playing well. I'm con­
fident." he added, looking ahead
to his third round alongside
Lyle.
If Gruham slips, the "new
names" are walling to step In.
Lyle, ut 27, has been around

G o lf R o u n d u p
long enough to be known, and
also to have frustrated the Brit­
ish fans. His would certainly be a
new name on the list of majors
winners — a name that many
think should have been added
some years ago.
The same goes for Christy
O'Connor Jr., the man who has
had to carry the famous name of
his unrle with him throughout
his career.
Zimbabwe's Tony Johnstone,
alongside O'Connor at 140.
cannot Ik* faulted for his deter­
mination and commitment, but
It Is only In the last year that he
has shed the eccentricities of Ills
game.
He was blighted by shuffles,
waggles and Jiggles when he
addressed the ball, umi he hud a
bad raw of the Jitters on the
greens
Having overcome these pro­
b lem s. he h as co llected a
handful of successes on the
Europe.in Tour, and a British
Open title* may not be beyond
him.
D A. Weibrlng Jr ., the third
player at 140. has only one
tournament victory to his name
so far. but his tenacity and style
suggest he could lx- about to
move Into the tipper brnrhet of
(he game.
Jack Nlcklaus, three-time Brit­
ish Open champ, mlsaed making
the cut when he fired a 75 to go
with his first-round 77 fora 152
total.
PGA: TWAY HOLDS LEAD
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best of his opportunity.
Tway. who Joined Ihe |*GA
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These ure your high scores
bowled for the week: STAR OF
SANFORD LEAGUE Rodney
Butler 222. Charles Elbcry 202
and Max Smith 214: SHOOTING
STARS LEAGUE Dottle Mohan
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LEAGUE: Bob Clerc 204. Glenn
Lee 233. Tom Cason 203. Don
Pace 212 and Dave Relford 202.
T.G.l.F. LEAGUE Ed Sautter
213. Jo e McGuire 211. Hill
Taylor 212 &amp; Roland Crevler
2 0 7 : S O P H IS T IC A T E D
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Jack N lcklaui can't find Ihe line. He missed making the cut
In the British Open tor he first tim e.
Cities Open as the sole possessor LPO At JO K E S UP »Y l
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of first place today, a position he
Itus never enjoyed before In his second-consecutive 3-under-par
69 was enough to catapull Roale
career.
Jones Into a one-stroke lead after
T h e 2 6 -y e a r -o ld fo r m e r two rounds of a $225,000 LPGA
O klahom a S ta le U niversity tournament.
standout shot a 3-under-par 67
Spain's Marin Flgueraa-Dottl
Friday to lead by one stroke after shot a 65 Friday to tic Laurie
the first two rounds at the Hlnker's year-old course recortl
6 . 5 14-yard Oakwood Country and move Into second place.
Club.
Rlnkcr. the defending champi­
Tway says he must play ag­ on. and Ja n e Geddes arc two
gressively to stay on lop.
shots off the lead ut 140.
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20 0 laps of a race here and failed
to take the ch eck ered flag
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on during a late routine pit atop.
On Friday. Bodine posted the
day's fastest speed of 152.460
mph., but was disqualified when
officials claimed he was not
using NASCAR approved fuel.
Darrell Walker, with the second
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Bodine Confident Of Requalification
disqualified In a NASCAR event
was the 1976 Daytona 500 when
A .J. Foyt was penalized for
numerous Infractions.
"W e handled awfully well here

Glen Pennywltt and Rich Barnes; Second
Low Net Team: Ja c k Slade and Bud
Richards; Third Low Net Team: (30| Slim
Galloway and Bill Craig.
Klnda felt a little sympathy for Bill Craig
who shot a fine even par 36 with one birdie
and one bogey but still only come In third.
That's the luck of the draw. Bill. Maybe next
time.
Thursday's scramble was rained out.
TODAY’S TIP: The golf tip of the week Is
provided by the Mayfair director. Bill "R ed "
Addison.
The Back Swing
The "Take Away" brings the club to waist
high as the up swing moves the club to
shoulder height. Keeping the left arm
straight, the right arm bends under the golf
club at the completion of the back swing.
Then the club becomes parallel to the
ground by cocking the wrist.
Next week — the start of the downswing.

Rudy
Seiler

Sullins, Sechrest Win Youth B o w le r A w a rd s

LONG POND. Pa. (UPI) - Geoff
Bodine requallflea his car Satur­
day for Sunday’* Pocono 500.
confident the gas he uses will be
the correct formula this time.
bodine. a 34-year-old driver In
his fourth year on the NASCAR
Grand National circuit, feels like
the guy who constantly walks
under ■ black cloud.

Sunday. Jely I I . I W - J B

L u ck y 7: H a rry Sm ith G e t s 2 n d A c e

SPO RTS

Congratulations to our youth
bowlers again, as two of them
won "Seminole County Youth
Bowler of the Year" In their age
division. David Sullins won the
S en io r d ivision und Ja so n
S e c h re s t won th e Bantam
division. They competed against
bowlers from Bowl America.
Altamonte, Longwood and Indi­
an Hills lanes.
There Is less than a month lo
g o In o u r S u p e r S t a r
Sweepstakes, und the $200
D oubles and $ 1 0 0 S in gles
money are still up for grabs We
have special squads scheduled
this weekend al 2 pin. both
Saturday and Sunday, so come
In and try to win the big bucks.
Our "L a d le s Only Friday
Morning Moonlight Howling" Is
really taking off and the girls arr
having a bail. It only costs $5.50.
and (he colored pin payoffs huve
been breaking our bank. Come

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Sunday, July II, m s

M aitland Rides Teague 1-Hitter To Title,
By Chris Plater
Herald Sports W riter
Perry Teague fired a one-hitter and
was backed by a 12-hlt offensive aback
as for Maitland Seniors cruised lo a
10-0 victory over Rolling Hills for Ihe
Dlsirlct 14 championship Friday night
at Deltona
M alltand, which has won five
straight games in tournament play,
advances to the Section I Tournament
which begins Monday In Deltona.
Maitland will go up against the District
I {Jacksonville area) champion Mon­
day night at 7:30. The winner of
seel Ion. which consists of four teams.

goes on to the Senior Division State
Tournament starting July 2 9 In Boca
Raton.
Teague had a no-hltter going Into the
bottom of the seventh when, with one .
out. cleanup hitter Mark McDonald
lined a S i n g l e to left. Aftrr walking the
Iradoff hitter In Ihe game. Teague set
down ihe next 19 hitlers In order
before McDonald singled. The big
right-hander struck out eight, walked
only one and faced fust 23 batters.
Meanwhile. Maitland got Its bats
going with Its best offensive output of
Ihe tournament.
"Our bats had basically been silent
bul came awake tonight." Maitland

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m a n a g e r B rq c e H odgson sa id .
"Everybody hit the ball Coach Bob
Schoen spent extra time In the batting
cage with all of our hitters. We
practiced hard for two days to get the
bats back together and 1 attribute that
to him (Schoen)."
Maitland broke a scoreless tie with
five runs In the third Inning then
added five more In the fourth to pull
away.
In the third. Willy Daunlc broke the
scoreless tie with a two-run double.

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NEWPORT. R.I. turn — Glgl
Fernandez was In top form the
last time she played Chris Evert
Lloyd, taking her to three sets/
Friday Fernandez, still feeling
th e effects of a leg Injury,
presented no threat to Evert
Lloyd.
The top-seeded Evert Lloyd
breezed through her quarterfinal:
round match with Fernandez,
disposing of her In straight sets..
6 - 1 .6 -2 .

Getting
Their
Kicks
Above, former Bishop Moore
High School all staters M ike
F all, left, and M ark Keymont
go through the tricks of their
tra d e before L ake M a r y
coach Larry McCorkle and
some players at his Seminole
Soccer School at Lake M ary
School. Sanford's Fall.
. Is trying to hook on
Ma|or Indoor Soccer
taam wblta Ksymont,
, w ill begin his senior
year for fhe University of
Tam pa this fall.

H « . M n &gt; i . t Sf Carl E Im ora

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LONG POND. Pa. |UI'I) DurrrII Waltrip was awarded the
pule for Sunday's Pocono 5(X)
stock cur race when Geofl
liodlur was disqualified Krlday
when lie turned in the fastest
speed, Imi was using a Inet dial
was not NASCAR approved
Bodlnr has hud tough breaks
of lute. Last month, he was
leading a 500-rn lle rare al
Pocono R acew ay when he
became the victim ul a poor srl
of tires Installed by tils crew In a
routine lair race pltslop. Bodlnr
hud led for l53ol the 2(X) laps.
"They said I was using an
Illegal tnrl additive, going hy a
color sample," Bodlnc said alter
(M isting a qualifying speed Frl-

Awarded Pocono Pole
NASCAR
day of I52 4HO mph. "We ll
iequably tomorrow My gas was
U nion (Ihe o fficial fu rl ul
NASCAR rurrs| as far an I know.
They said Ihry went to the union
pumps and filled It up. that's all
I cun go hy."
Friday's qualifying was tor the
first 20 positions on the grid
Additional qualifying la slated
lor Saturday lo fill the 40-cur
field,
Wullrlp, who held the Pocono
Qualifying record until Bill Ellloll
shuttered It Iasi month, regis­
tered u 152.220 Friday.

"I was In the garage making
excuses to (crew chlel) Junior
Johnson when I found out 1 was
on Ihe (M ile ," Waltrip said. T
don't know how you view right
from, wrong, but I am the
legitimate (Mile sitter. I didn't
bark Into the position.”
W ullrlp was pleased that
mlnule details such as fuel and
suspensions were tx-lng closely
monitored by olflrtats to prevent
cheating.
Ellloll. whose victory here Iasi
month Is one of seven he has
achieved In 1965. will sit on the
front row with Waltrip alter
(Misting a 151.973 mph In Ills
fam ous Ford T h u n d crb lrd .

...A m e ric a n s

“It Is not true that we asked
for an extra 925.000 but I admit
when we found out hr (Crus)
would tn- ruclng against Cor we
did ask lor more m o n e y ,"
D’OItveru said "When Ihut was
not (M tsslble I said hr would run
In the l,0(K) meters on Satur­
day "
Coe said he sympathized with
Imth sides of ihe controversy,
bul sympathized most with the
fans.
"I ni sorry that any athlete
should get into that situation. In
many respects Andy Norman did
the right thing. The crowd could
have been forgiven lor wonder­
ing what ihe hrll was going on
out there.”
One of the top performances,
on a wet. cold day. came from
Australian Darren Clarke, who
clocked 44.60 seconds lo win the
400 meters In the fastest time
ever recorded tn Britain.
In other events, Sergei Bubka
of the Soviet Union, who set a
world record of 19 fret H 1-4
inches In the pole vault In Paris
last week, almost raised that
mark tn 10-9

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more of a defensive ballgame after we
took the 10-0 lead.” Hodgson said.
"T h e defense played very . well.
Especially SchlefTelln at short and
Wayne Kemp at third.”
Friday’s game was the first blowout
for Maitland. In four previous games. It
had pulled out a 4-3 squeaker over
Altamonte (In 12 Innings), a -7-5 win
over Oviedo, a 6-2 clipping of Eustls
and a 4-3 edging of Oviedo In the
Division 2 final.
"W e’ve been fortunate.** Hodgson
said. "W e’ve been able to play tough
and keep our heads together. In
situations where we could have come
apart*1we’ve been able to pull through
and get the key out.**

Lloyd Tops
Fernandez

Budd,
Sidney
Try
Again
LONDON (DPI) - Miry Decker
Sidney and Zola Budd will meet
for Ihe first time Saturday since
their controversial collision at
Ihe Summer Olympics In Los
A n g e l e s l a s t y e a r In a
3.000 meter Grand Prtx race.
Both women huve said they
have put the Incident. In which
Budd bumped Slunry forcing her
from the race. In the past and
will not treat the race any
differently.
Iludd has been struggling
since Ihe Olympics and docs not
expect to win,
"MHry Is faster than me. Her
personal best for the 3 ,0 0 0
meters Is elghl seconds better
than mine,** Budd said. "Bul If It
comes down to a race I could
have a chance. I am In good
shape and looking forward to It."
The meet did not need the
Slancy-Budd rematch to chum
up controversy.
Srhantlun Coe won a Grand
Prlx HOO-meter race Friday after
Brarlltan Olympic rhumplon
.)oa&lt;|tum Cruz refused to com­
pete, claiming he had not been
told be would be rut-tug Coe and
would nerd more money for It.
Coe ran Ihe third fustesl time
In Ihe world this year, jxtsilng 1
minute 44.34 seconds. Jose-Luls
Barbonu, of Brazil was second In
1 15 II and John Marshall of
Ihe Unltrd Slates was third at
L45.25.
Mret promoter Andy Norman
said Cruz, Olympic gold medulIsl In Ihe H00 melcrs. wus
angered to learn only one hour
liefore the race that Ills mnln
competition would lie Coe, the
Olympic 1,500 meter champion
and Hie world record holder In
die woo meters.
"Cruz demanded an extra
$25,000 on top of the 912.000
he was already being paid In run
against Coe." said Norman afler
earlier denying Cruz hjid asked
for more money.
Norman said Cruz’s coach,
Luts D'OBvcra hud agreed to the
race wli limit preconditions be­
fore Christmas.
"I told him and Cruz there wus
no m ore money available.*'
Norman said. "Cruz Mild he
wauled to run In the 1,000
meters Saturday. We said no
and withdrew Ills Invitation to
run In this meet, or Ihe Edin­
burgh Games on Tuesday or the
Dream Mile In Oslo next Saturday."
D'Ollvera Mild Norman was
right alxnit itn- reasons for his
runner's auger but wrong about
the amount of money he de­
manded

Baseball

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Kevin O’Brien drilled an RBI single to
make It 3-0 and two more runs scored
when the shortstop misplayed J C .
Sandberg's pop fly.
In the fourth. Ted SchtcfTelln singled
to leadoff and Rolling Hills starter
M cD onald th en w alked B o b b y
Lleflander and Daunlc to load the
bases O’Brien then coaxed another
walk out of McDonald to force In
Schleffetln for a 6-0 lead.
Then came the back-breaker as
Teague launched a double to right
center to drive In three runs for a 9-0
Maitland lead. Chris Norton capped off
the scoring with a sacrifice fly that
drove In Teague to make It 10-0.
"We substituted freely and played

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Chuck " L a m b o " L a m b con
c*ntrate» on the target.

Continued from IB
wuntrd him to throw It at m e." said Soto.
That's exactly what happened and II paved the
way for two more runa. One out (which should
have bent (hr ihlrdl later, John Jump walked to
loud the bases. Steve "Squeaky" Shrlmun drew
four slrulght wide ones to collect an RBI and u 4-0
lead GlufTrUla. up for the second time, rolled a
single up the middle to score Jackson hut Jum p
was cut down by u strong throw from Marco
Arrtgu.
Ocoee bounced buck with a patrol tainted runs
In the first when the Altamonte shortstop
dropped two short fops on forcrouta. ike catcher
heaved one Into left Held and the left fielder let the
throw get post him.
"W e'd been playing such great defenses" said
Morro. "I didn't know what to think when that
happened. Fortunately, we came out swinging
tonight."
Although Altamonte committed four mlsplays
tn the Ural, the inning also Included a superb
defensive play by catcher Koepkc. which pre­
vented Ocoee from having a potential big Inning.
With runners at first and second, Erie SchalTer
popped up a surprise bunt In front of the plate. "I
didn't see where It was at llrst." said Koepkc.
"B u l Chuck yelled. ‘Up.* 1 saw it and knew I could
get Rtf I dived ’*
Koepkc made Ihe head-long dive and snared
the ball just before It hit Ihe ground "1 knew to
throw It to first because I could see out of the
corner of my eye that the runner was way off the
base." he added. His subsequent toss to Jackson
completed an Inning-ending double play.

Waltrip Is driving a Chevy.
Calc Yarborough, a three-time
Grand National champion, had
the third fa s te st speed at
151 776 In a Thunderblrd and
Benny Parsons cam e In at
151.390 In u Clirvy for fourth
lies!. A Chevy driven by defen­
ding Grand National champion
Terry Labonte posted u 151.202
and the Pontlars finally got on
the Ui.it(I as Tim Richmond bad
the sixth fastest clocking ul
151 042
Wullrlp. a two-tlmc Pocono
race winner, said hr was fortu­
nate to lake his qualifying run
late In Ihe session when the
temperatures dropped a bit.

Allamonle added two morr In the second. Eddie
Howard collected the llrst of two singles and
Lamb promptly deposited a last ball way over the
left center field fence for a home run ami a 7-2
lead.
In the third, the Americans picked up another
one as Kevin Morro singled to right and Jump
walked One out later. GtulTrtda forced Morro at
third. Howard singled up the middle to loud Ihe
bases and with Lainb at hal. Jum p scrambled
home on u wild pilch for ail 6-2 lead. Calvert was
Injured on the play and IrR the game tn favor of
Jason Gllngrr. He retired Lamb on a grounder to
third.
Ocoee picked up Its final two runs In Ihe third
when the center fielder dropped a two-out fly ball
bul Allamontr added u pair of Insurance runs In
the fourth and fifth Innings.
In the fourth. Soto reached on an error before
Jackson and Mono walked to load the bases.
Jump followed with a single up the middle for the
first run. Gluffrlda walked one out later for a 10-4
lead.
In the fifth. Lamb reached on an error, then
moved to second and third on wild pitches.
Koepkr also walked. When Ocoee tried to cut the
ball on the first and third steal situation, the
second baseman misplayed It and Lamb scored.
Koepkr alertly went to third where hr scored on
Soto's third RBI — u groundnut to shortstop.
Uunb breezed through Ihe fourth and fifth
innings, striking out five or ihe six outs.
*‘U's tough to come back after losing like we did
Thursday," said Morro "But we did It. That's the
sign of a championship team."
A win Saturday will advance the Americans to
the Sectional Tournament which begins Monday
at Winter Garden. District 14 plays District 15 at
7-30 p.m.

E v e r t L lo y d o f F o r J j
Lauderdale, mnets West German’
Eva PfalT Saturday In the semlfK
nals of Ihe 9150.000 Vlrglnlgl
Slims women's tournament. The*
winner moves Into Sunday’s
final of the lone grass court
tournament on the women's
American tour.
Pfaff ousted qualifier Belinda
Cord well of New Zealand. 6-4;
6-3. to advance. Cord well had
u p set fo u rth -seed ed K athy
Jordan In the second round.
Second-seeded Pain Shrtver of
L u th erv ille. Md., will meet
A ustralian Wendy Turnbull,
who Is seeded third. In Ihe other
semifinal,
Shrlver defeated Leah Antonoplls of Glendora. Calif.. 6-0.
6-2, while Turnbull rallied to
beat fellow Australian and sev­
enth-seed Elizabeth Smylle. 6-7
10-3|. 6-2.
Fernandez of Largo. Fla.. had
extended Evert Lloyd lo three
sets this winter In Uu-ir only
previous meeting However, she
could offer little rr&lt;ii*trnce to the
winner of 16 Grnnd Slam singles
titles. Fernandez, recovetina
from a tom muscle in tier
th ig h . Is playing her first
tournament In five weeks.
»
" I’ve been a step slow all
w eek." said Fernandez, who
reached the finals here last year
b e fo r e lo s in g to M u rtln a
Navratilova.
”1 haven’t been able lo copcentral e that well. You can get
away with that In practice but
not In u match. The only way to
get back Is to play a lot of
m atches."
Evert Lloyd said she could
sense Fernandez’s frustration.
"She wus having a bud day,"
Evert Lloyd said. "When sht
was down 5 2 In the second set,
she threw In the towel, so to
speak. I knew she had hurt
herself a while back She wasn't
moving us well as when w c'
played last winter. That's u real
Important part of the game."
Shrtver. whom Evert Lloyd
considers to be her main rival
here, also had an easy time
Friday.
"On the first point of her
(Anlonoplls'l first service game. I
hit a tape shot for a winner,"
Shrlver said. ' That set the tone. ■
I t&lt;K&gt;k the play right away front
her. I Just didn't miss many
shots."
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NEW HAVEN. Conn. (UPI) Daniel T Melsenhelmer 111. pres*
Idcnt and founder of the U.S.
Basketball League, announced
Friday that the first-yeur league
will not conduct any type of
playoffs or championship series
this season.
The move was made due to
the severe player personnel
losses the league will suffer*
when NBA rookie camps open.
Many plavers In the USBL have
been offered Invitations to NBA*
camps.
The Springfield Fame clinched
the league championship Friday
night, defeating the Long Island
Knights 116-109 to guarantee*
the best regular-season record.*
The triumph gave the Fame a
16-9 record.
"W c refused to hold a ehampt*
unship Just for the sake of tt If.
th e q u a lit y p la y e r s w ho
performed so adm irably
season will be absent during the*
playoffs," Melsenhelmer said*
"The USBL has represented the
highest standard for Its fans and
players, and It would be unjust
to both groups If a diluted series
was held "
Seven teams competed tn this
northeast regional league.

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8 Greyhounds Race
For $5,000 Top Prize
By Hap laon
Special to the Herald
Eight greyhounds have qualified
for Saturday night's $15,000 Derby
and from all Indications It should be
an excellent field, according to
Seminole Greyhound Park Racing
Secretary Garry Ducll.
The winner takes home a $5,000
top prize.
Duell said two kennels have two
greyhounds In the Derby, and they
each have a good chance of taking
the top prize. Wayne Strong Kennel
h a j M fss D r e a m m a k e r an d
S a n d m a n P ete w h ile A &amp; T
Southern Kennel has Polo Genie
and Wylde* S eb a stian . Jo rd an .
Zoralda. Florlando and Andrews
each has one greyhound In the
finals.
Here's a look at the greyhounds,
kennels and (heir posts:
.P o s t 1 — Red V a r m in t —
Florlando Kennel ( 17-2-6-31; Post 2
— DJ Roughneck — Zoraido Kennel
(15-5-3-41: Post 3 — Tour De Force
— Andrews Kennel (20-6-5-1); Post
4 — Sandm an Pete — Strong
Kennel (18-5-4-41; Post 5 — Wylde
Sebastian — A A T Southern Kennel
(17-9-4-2); Post 6 — Polo Gertie — A
&amp; T Southern Kennel (17-9-4-2);
Post 7 — Super Klown — Jordan
Kennel — (17-12-2-0); Post 8 — Miss
Dreammaker — Strong Kennel
(18-8-1-3).

P a r i-m u t u e ls
The leading point getter was
Super Klown. who had 93 points.
Polo Genie was second with 86
points and Miss Dreammaker third
with 79 points These three should
prove to be the best and one of them
will be favored to take the big prize.
Seminole General Manager Ted
Snell said without question Polo
Genie should win hands down
Early speed bulTs like the smoke of
TXT Roughneck; rail pickers like
Sandman Pete, who does his best on
the Inside.
Don Taylor, trainer for A A T
Southern, has his hopes pinned on
Polo Genie, as she really comes
home on Ihe outside Aflcr losing
the Sprint Championship to Pymtld
Alta. Taylor would like to come out
first this trip.
Miss Dreammaker has won three
Stakes races out of the eight hole
and has her favorite spot. Red
Varmint. Tour De Force and Wylde
Sebastian will be bigger priced dogs
In the Derby, but with a little help
could pull It ofT.
That leaves only Super Klown and
with 12 wins and early speed, she
will more than likely go off the
favorite. Regardless of who wins. It
should prove to be one of the best
races of the season.

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55— Business
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31—Personals
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GOVERNMENT
TRAFFIC OPE RATIONS
ENGINEER
G raduation from on accredited
e n g in e e rin g c o lle g e , p ro
tor ably w ith a bachelor's do
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field, or an equivalent com bi
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years tram dato ot adoption
and or In accordance w ith
legislation a t odupled
Apply by NOON July I*. IMS
TR EATM ENT PLANT
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year ot oopar lance In w ator
and. or w rite r .tie r operation
Considerable knowledge o l
w a te r and w a tta w a ta r
tre a tm e n t p ra c tic a l Soma
knowledge of the construe non
a sse m b ly, a d lu tlm a n t and
m aintonac* ol a wld* va rie ty
* 1 p u m p s , m o la r s , a n d
chlorination equipment
I

Possasskm ot Water C last
"C “ Flo rida Cartlflcato and a
W a tle w ito r Class " C " F lo rida
C a rtilk a to . or an aqulvalanl
lav* I o l F lor Ida C artltical ion

1 M u tt potass and m aintain a
v a lid F lo r id * D r iv e r s
L ic e n s e
l O e f l n it lo n o l
V A L ID Tho Issued liconoa le
nol tip lr e d nor hoe w ithin th*
past throe ()) years baan
denied, restricted, revoked or
tuspondad I A copy o t th *
front and back o l Ih* d riv e r's
cone* is required p rio r
NOON o l Ih* closing dalo
NOTE THIS POSITION MAY
R E O U IR E W O R K IN G
V A R IO U S S H IF T S
ItV E N .N G S W E E K IN O S I
Apply by NOON. July M. IM )

11

to

ROAD FOREMAN
{B R IC K /C E M IH T C R tW I
Graduation from High School
supplemented by *1 toast two
yo rrs o ip rrto n c * In Ih * m oln
tononc* and construe Hon of
ro a d k bridges, ond highways,
on* year ol which m u tt hav*
boon In a supervisory capecl
ty. or an oqul.olonl com bine
• Ion ot training and oeperl
one*
A pplicants must h e r* tw o 111
y ta r s esportonce In fin ish
concrete work and/or In lay
Ing b ric k and concrete block
as 0 professional brickla yer or

«“&lt;)4jlvMi#nf* »fk*FNKS-t•

M u ii possess and m aintain a
v a lid F lo rid a C h a u lta u r's
L ic e n s e
I D e f in it io n o l
V A L ID Th* istuod I leans* I t
not o ip ire d nor hat. w ith in th *
p a il th ro * 111 years boon
denied restricted revoked or
suspandad ) A copy ot tho
fro n t and bock of Ih* lie an ia i t
required prior to NOOM o l Ih *
doping dot*
A pply by NCX&gt;N. July 11, IM I
A P P L Y BY NOON OP THE
ABOVE CLOSINGOATE.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PER SONNELOFFICE
COUNTY SERVICES
BUILDING.
1101 E a tl F irst lir a * I
Sanford. F I* m i l
A P P LIC A T IO N ! G IV E N A N D
ACC E PTE D Monday through
F rid a y, M A M
NOON
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EM PLO YER VETERANS
PREFERENCE G IV E N
ON IN IT A IL HIRE

t

71—H*lp Wanted

to

A M EMPLOYMENT
WE’VE
GOT
CAREERS
WITH

ACTOBS LITHAS
heeded tor 1 M r iof Mellon
Picture* and I TV toap all
typos Call H I 1101
la to m a fh a l Talent Qroup
A L L T Y P E 1 JO B !
START WORK NOW I
A k

LABOR
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Report ready lor w ork a l a AM
4WW Tkt St
Sanford
5 2 1 -1 5 1 0

I FUTURE

ATTENTTON TELEMARKETERS

RATER T R A IN I E
Local company need* t h t r p
p*r*on to train Great w ith
figure* I T h ls l* tor you I
MAINTENANCE PERSON
G oo d pay and p le n ty o t
overtime LoH ot room tor
advancement W ill tra in cam
p i* 1*1 y

323-5176
SECRETARY
l i * vouf own L o t*! I Gal o ttlc *
Local B ott noodi a n ih u sia ilic.
d e p e n d a b le p a r to n
F u ll
ban* til*
DRIVER
C varia nce In long d is ta n c e
hauling a plus Company I*
rowdy to h lr* now I Great pay
WAREHOUSE TR A IN E E
F a d ra il* * and ton* o l benefit*
B o*t w ill tra in a* tu ll o p rrr
to ri G ioal benefit* ond great
career opportunity I

TOO MANY TOO LIST)
Discount t r r 1 w kt Salary
la w t l t * Registration Far

3235171
A crylic Applicators naodtd to
apply protective coaling on
cart, buait and plana*
I I I P*r hour W * tra in For
work In Van lord aroo call
Tempo H I *44 M i l ___
A c to r* A d r a it a t M o dal* A ll
talanl tor m ovtot.TV A p rin t
w ork S eriout o n ly opply
P tram aufllC ad lng. *4&gt; M l)

ll to

Th* Evening H arold has poti
lions available tor phon* tone
'tors to work Monday through
Friday balwen a PM and *
PM Ideal tor in * Individual
with a Irtondlv vole* and tom *
i r e * a &lt;parwr.ee This position
p ro vid e s w a g * p lu s com
mission Interested applicants
should contact the Evening
H rraid *1 (MSI m M il and
r tk tor ih * circula tion do
A A A T tM P EM PLOYM ENT
W ill l a l * c a r * o l your tu ll
em ploym ent needs Taking
applications now Place your
ortlwrm
u i fodftv
Na F m to Y ou1
SALLT
111441)
MARY
eg* ) M « m
B AR TEN D ! R W A N T E D P r*
tarrably tomato. In Ih* Winter
Srplngt araa tor baar &amp; win*
pub For more mtormaltan,
call M l *4RR Talk to W alter
C rrp rn le rt wanted
Apply *1
lo t t i t * Douglas Rd w rm lto
south ot *14 Long term work
Call P a n tK u 1&gt;14 1TI1
CASH IIR J HOSTESS tor dining
room Evenings pa-1 Mm#
Potslblv lu ll tlm * Apply In
person Mon
Thur ) 4 P M
al Dalton* Inn I r Oa'tonr
l * i l _______________________

CASHIER NEEDED
Fw»l of p#rf tim # E iporloncod
only Appiy i AM I PM
WAMECO tC R V IC I
110 N Fftn c h Avo
Sonford

NOW HIRING!
O ufstcincJm g O p p o rtu n ity For

E X P E R IE N C E D C A S H IE R S ,
GAS A TTEN D A N TS A N D
F A S T F O O D P R E P A R A T IO N
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!/&lt;&gt;/&gt;CENTERS

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• Auto I Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
Fried Chicken Subs Donuts

• Top Salaries
• Free Life &amp; H o spifalizalion
• 2 Paid Vacations Each Year
• P rofit Sharing Plan
• Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N Laurel Ave , Sanlord
M o nday Thru F riday * 30 AM 4 }0 PM
N O PHONE CALLS PLEASE

33—Real Estate
Courses
* *
* *
a Thinking at Batting a a
a Baal t s la t * License! a
W* attar F ra * Tuition
and continuous TraMuagf
Call Dick ar V ic k i tor datails
t i l I* *) . n i n e * Eva. D A i*M
Raya* al Ftoeid*.. lac
14 V aart E «oaf tones!

47— Food P re p a ra tio n
Beautifully (Saturated cakes In
my home i Esparlancad. rat
trances Cali l » 0 n *

Additions A
REM0MUH6 SPECIALIST
W aHondi*
Th* Whole Ball Ol Was

B. E. LINK CONST.

322 7021
F mane mg A **ilabto

Legal Notice

Air Conditioning
A Heating

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IO N TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO t» M il CA 44 P
IN BE: THE M A R R IAG E OF
SHARON G P H ILLIP S * S #
SHARON G T E M P LIN
Wlto
and
0 A V I0 1 E E T E M P LIN
Husband
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO OAVIO L E E TE M P LIN
Address unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIFIE D M a t an action tar
D issolution of M a rriag e ha t
baan tiled a g a m tl you and you
o r* required to to r * * a copy *1
your w ritten dalantas.
any.
l l an Donald L M a rtto tlg n *.
E s q , w ile ’s attorney, whose
address i t 11) W Church Aeo .
Lungwood Florida. J)&gt;K&gt; o n e r
botor* A ugu tl 15. &gt;4B1. and lit*
rh# original w ith ih * clark o t this
court either bw tort u r . e s on
a lto ’s attorney or im m adialalr
iharaattaf o th o rn Is* a default
w ill b# entered agam tl yau tar
the re lie f dem anded tn the
Petition
OATED on J uly I t . IM I
(SEAL!
D A VID N B E R R IE N
As Clark al is * Court
By Diana X Baommaft
As Deputy Clark
Publish July IA I I , IP. August
A 1*41

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Electrical

Landclearing

Painting

CONTEMPORARY ELEC TR IC
Complete E lectrical l a r vices
TV A Tataphanas
M l 11)1
D A S C toctrlc
1 )1 40M
Haw A rs modeling additions,
tons, security Hghtt. Ilm a rt
plus all alec servica* Q uality
Service Licensed A Banded

O f NEVA L A H O C L IA R INO
Lo t/Lm d c le t ring
F ill d irt
Topsoil Ponds D ram dHchos
Slto Properalion C all la* 1*70
THORNE LAN O C LEARiM O ~
F IL L DIRT P C IA V P
SHALE A H AULIN G
m 141)

F lo rid* Mold A MiMaw
5p*clali*H
1! y rt E &gt;p
f r a * E tl
Bonded
Insured
W G T R IB B V _________ I t I M4)
Haas* Paimrng A Wall Rapaw
Yau B u rm a tartal I
W* svppf y laker Ta 5 A V I I I I
n i 1)11

R em od e lin g

W all PtontBktg A Hasting
1007 South la n ia rd Aranu*
Sanford F lo rid a U I7 I

Appliance Repair
ANgti Ah Um u Service
1* hr. la r v ic * N * f i t f * Chargal
11 V r. l a p .....4*4 SMI. 1)4 M l)

Bookkeeping

Landscaping

Fence
INITALL . IELL...A eiPAIR
C ypres*......Chain L in k.......Weed
Fane* m i n i

Home Improvement
Cal Her' l Bofldlng A Remodeling
No MB To* I m a ll
111 Burton Lea*, tankard
__________ m -A * n ___________
TM OM At A THOMAS Ham*
re pair, cto t Mag. law n cere
Call H I UA*

Lawn Service
A C E L A W N lIR V IC a
M$Ulf$A$l1€(
P f gttlA f
Cleaning Thatching F a rtu u ln g
Fro* E theta to t.............. tol m i
Lawn M * intananc a
Landscaping Bush Hog Mowing
__________ 1*4 W4S
Law* Mowing A Trimming
Rsasonakt* A Rotoroocot
BMB)

Naod boohkaapmg

Lzwfl U g e iR f..........Lo n P uces
__________ W IM P ___________

tor yqur small busmass)

LAPINS MOPTEDI TRIMMED

C all; m

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Carpentry
A ll ly p a t *4 carpentry 4 r *
m odeling 1) y r t arp Call
R ichard Groat H I M I)

Cleaning Servica
Hoad Carp** Clearing Living,
Owing B o o n A Hail *14 *4.
Soto A C h rlr. SM IQ WdA
JUST GENIES
Proto**Km *I cleaning
C all
- ............ -JQ44AI
m--Laaiuna
M Wa—«.
* ' aui ..v *r fu*ww.w.vg
Basic Cleaning, la u n ^ y . artis
dews, cabm en, file. *f&lt;
Good W ort Law R a to A .lU A ***

Electrical
Anything EloclrKal . IWca IIB I
Eshnsrtos ..54 H r la rvlca Cam *
Tons'# CtaClrU Aortic* .11) l i f t

Home Repain
C A A P IN T IB
B a p a ir t and
ramodalmg He |*b top em ail
C all ro * * 4 1 _______________
Ham* Repair A Ramadal
A il typo* repair Old d r new
re m ode ling A ll typ e s H I*
work, carpanlry A p a in in g
A ll w ork fully guaranteed
T rtC auaty Tile » 1 MAF.______
M am tonarxaof ail ly p a t
C arpentry, painting, plum bing
and atoctrK P J S4B_____
W i l L I I HOME R E PA IR
R r mad* lin g ......Add It tons........A
A ll Type* R apa irtl
Insured
N * tab too small _____ H I D tp

Interior Decorating
ACCESSORY O d I G N I R
Cue lorn; red Named tine a n A
q u a lity color c - o r d m o ie d
ac cetserias at a ffo rd a b le
prices Commercial A resldwt
nal Call M rs Greyer HI mi

t

Sprtog Yard Cle*e up d . H l 1451
Quality L e n r Cafe
A l A lkydabia Pricos n i * a »

Masonry

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
A eN to rtu d

ELECTROLUX
Sato* and Service
Vacuum* and lham paaart
CALL
J.R. GREENE
IBS 141 M U ____
Sawing Machine Repairs all
makes X) y r t *■ par tone* In
home! R allied H I *1)1______

Sprinklers/Irrigation
ABOUT TIM E IR R IG ATIO N
New In tla lla tto n t
Fra* Csf
E .p a rt Repairs of Cdmptoto
Sprinkler Systems
Tim or*
P w npt
Etc
**5 7414

Tile

IANYTHIMO IN CONCRETE I
P *tta ..D rtv*w *y lld r u a lk f i t
Fra* (stim atas G ia d lr O fraal
BEAU MONDE C antl to .
- W * A rt Th* Bast " .. .1)11*41

Am TILE Caramtc III*, tato*
and Inatallatlan. bams, floort
N 'E 14th a t . Santoro
H I IM M l m s
Jceui Parser
Ssoftmaass Tito Caramtc. Vinyl
Aibostoa, etc In tla lio d A rg
pal*ad E sp r a f . lie Fra*
astimatoa m * / 4 l

Nursing Care

Tree Service

OUB B A T H A BA LOWER
laha rtow Nursing CartSar
»t» I . lacand SI . W ntord
m a il)

Painting
F n ita n PTdilpgpgt P « R tlR |
I m proud of my w o rt 1 No |a *
toe small F re e e tf M i l *

A lM T * ^ * IT T ^ !^ ^ ? V e !ta g
Pad H a u lin g ....... ........Call After
4 P M ------------------ ---------BMABE
ECHOLS T R E I SERVICE
Fro* E tttm a to a l Law P rk o s l
U c.. to* Sh»Mp Grinding.Tael
1151114d e y e r efto
"L e t Ike P ro fe ilto rto N deW".
JOHN A L L E N * LAW N A TREE
Deed free rem oval Lie A In*
K ra a a tl U I D M

�Local man to c a r* for large
p ro p a rty M u tt h * v * good
tr anporfation and rater onea t
M u tt ba available ) day* par
weak W ill kupply all equip
mant Cell H IG H !

Full or non tlm a Call

efeiy m wwor m ten
Clare A gea rtl
m i llo to llra w t
m i »m

REAL ESTATE

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

E rper toncad te w in g Machine
Operator*
Commorlcol
P lum ber*. Pipe
fille r * /W o ld o r * . D u e l
Fabricator*. Ino ioiler*. Lang
•arm em ployment, lap pay.
many area* C apertenced only
apply Call 1(1)14AMIF)
Construction Work No a ip a ri
anca necessary W ill tra in
C all]

COOES MEMO
Good b e n e fit* &amp; c filld c a r*
assistanca Call 773 4*00. a t*
for Kaffty,
___________

E acellent opportunity to begin a
career in the building m alar I
*1 Industry In our three year
tra in in g program Training
Include* Operation of heavy
d e liv e r y e q u ip m e n t,
w a re h o u s in g , d ltp a lc h ln g .
ta ta t 1 classroom Inalructlon
M u tl bo established ratKtonl
w ith to m * col lag*, con*true
lion or au parvltory aapan
one* Sto day week period,
com petitive salary A banatllt
program Cell TV* M/0. tend
ratum e or apply In person to

USA Today i t to o tin g ca rrie r*
In the ta n ford area Ploato
call t i / O n i . between (A M
tP M . M F

EXCELLENT MANUFACTURING
OPfORTUNITESI
C aiiflnal In d u ttrle *. In c . Kat
full lim a p o tilio r t available
If you bave Initiative, drive,
fle g ib ility , and ffw datira lo
N am A earn a pood h o u ri,
wag*. C ardinal b a t the poti
lion for you I
That* Ind ivid u a l! w ill w o rt In
our a tte m b ly plant where w*
build m odular houtet High
tc h o e l d ip lo m a o r G F D
equivalency required
If inter a ile d p le a t* ttop by our
Security Office at our plant
located at
CARDINAL INDUSTRIES. INC
)7 (IS Sanford A***
Sanford. FL .1)771
The Best Place You'll
Ever W ort
EOE.M/F
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
With er without thorthandl
A blet! Temporary Service*
n i taco
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
F ront a fflc * . ph onat. filin g ,
ty p in g h e lp fu l P erm anent
petition Never a Fae
TEMP PERM ............... 7 7 4 -1 3 4 1
E X P E R IE N C E D C lo t a r t
needed to m a tt *40 000 and up
ta ilin g the b e lt c a tte tta te rla t
on T a la M a r k e tin g S a la t
S k ill*
O a y * o n l y . No
w eatendt On St John ! River
In D e B try Imm ediate pay
M u tl have pood work h a b ltt
and a ttitu d e and b * t a l l
m o t i v a t e d
Call
IJOfI *4* COM_______________
Eaperlencad lawn Maintenance
m an M u ll ha ve d r iv e r '*
Meant* Pay dapendt on aape
rlanc* Call n i 14*7

S a le s m a n F a r C a b in e t
Manufacturer E rp In pro
duct.on helpful
A pply O antry M anufacturing
C a ., B u ild in g ) , S a n ftrd
A l r p a r l , S a n f a r d . # 4,
Mon F rl
SURVEY CREW: Erpariancad
party chiefs A tnttrum anl man
wanted Permanent positions
w ith good pay 1 aecallant
ba n a tllt In Orlando are* Vend
re tu rn * to P E C Inc., to* E.
Rabin ten S I, Sulla IS**. Or
land*. F L m a i ___________
SURVEY F IE L D PERSON
WANTEO

RINK ER M A TER IALS. CORP
Hwy *41 A Clare ana Read
P O B at 17734
Orlando. FL m a t
IO I
AVON EAR NINOS W OW III
OPEN TERRITO RIES NOW III
n i m i * r m a a i*
NURSE'S A lO E S l A ll th lft t
Ecparlanrad or ca-tlflad p r*
torrad Apply In parson *1
la k a v la w Nursing Cantor. *1*
E )nd SI . Sanford

EAINUTUCASH

I I I ) M yrtle Ava Nice, clean )
B d r m ., I B a th In q u la t
neighborhood Kitchen app"
•neat, washer hook up. toncad
back yard (190 mo » deposit
m m rr
D ig Elite* St ) Bdrm . I bath,
lu m g ro o m . E at In kllchan.
carport 1)00 month. 1)00 sa
curtty Oapoait TtacDS______
1 B d rm .
painted w ith garage No pats
Would consider ) month option
to buy ID S par weak 1)00
security daposlt Call J73 ) )* *
a rm *!)}

S a rv lc a M a a F a r C a b in e t
M a a a fa c ta ra r
In s ta lla tio n
oap pratorred

Top pay a rca lla n f b a n a flt!
Crow ( h l t f i A in itru m o n f
man P rog r»!!lv« firm Sand
r t i u m i to
P r a fa s tla n a l
fng lnaarlng C antalU nfi 209
f
Rabin tan Avtftw#. W itt
1149. OrUnda. Flo 21291.

NURSE AIDES AND LIVE IN
P rivate duty, tto ff duty, and
home c a r* positions available
E x a lla n tp a y
M E D IC A L PERSONNEL
POOL
x&gt;i a n tv 11
E O E .M /F /M /V
______
Phon* workers no salat, mala
or female I* year* or older,
• In d e n t* O k M u lf have
Ira n tp o rto ile t *4 par hour
plus good bonuaaa Full time
pratorred For Interview Cell
* t t IM I atk for Mark
P O O LA TT IN O A N T
M inim um Aga I I years App
10 H h r* par work I ) 1/ par
hr . The Club at Iha Crossings
In L a ta M a ry m F ill_______
SALES
OOOO PAY. OOOO EE M l FITS
OOODFUTURE I
i» .a * *
SANFOROAREA
W ANTED]
Wa naad a good buslnati parson
to operate a local salat rout#
tailing grocery products and
ganaral marc hand ita to ovar
KM a tla b llth a d cuttom art W#
otie r Im m am a's opportunity
for th# rlg h f prion who It
w illin g to work for a batlar
than a vtraga Incoma
WE PROVIDE
a Established Training
a Leased Vehicle
* H asptlalliatlon
a L it* Insurance

A V A IL A B L E N O W
Fum lthad Studio Apartmanls
On# Bedroom Apts
Two Bedroom Apts

FlEIlUEliASCS
S E H IO R C IT IIIN S DISCOUNT
RANCH STYLE IIV IN O III
SANTORO COURT APTS
323-3301

A p p ly * ! CAFE SORRENTO 77*
ft Country Club Road Lake
M ery No phon* calls, pleas*
Warehouse slock people neeoed
Monday thur Friday B enelllt.
Apply In p tfio n T*#7t% City
D lt f r lb u f lo n C «nt»r. t o i f l
Cornwall Rd . Sanford
War ra a fy /P a n c fia iif Man not
afraid of hard work M u tl
hava own . th lr i#
For In
tarviow t. can R kk 219 I im
Wood W tih tr E fpartancad taw
o p e ra to r and a tta m b ly
workar M u tl ba abla to lift
haavy product M o tp ifa iita
lion, bonuta t. vacation, and
holiday! Apply
F O R M IT IX INCORF
Port of Sanford
Laka Monroa
F r o m t II AM or I I PM
Work Whan Want

Furnished I H it fancy Private
entrance. pvlvato fanca clean
Prafar m atura parson » 7
lags, attar )■ weekdays______
Laka Mary I bdrm furnlthad
apt Single m an. no pals
Ready now Call 777 M »
Lovely ) Bdrm with Kraenad
porch Complete privacy 1100
waak piuk D M security dapos
it Call )7) rja a o r 77J *»j&gt;
Hawly dacaralad 1 Bdrm Com
plat* privacy. MS waak w ith
(ISO aacuflty dapd*" Include*
u lll Call TO D eeor H ) **)7
SANFORD M ilO H T S Pioneer
M allonvllla fa m ily ( II7GI of
tors to laas* entire second
floor apartment In their home
P riv a te Iro n ! entrance )4
Kraanad windows, tun room,
largo Bdrm . L A , kllchan.
ha4* pump, coaling A heal.
• ■pensively furnished, mod
am and clean, qulat slraaf.
y I p neighborhood Large
oa ks, shady g round . 1)04
m onthly, rafarancas. and da
posit Includes water garbage
pick up A sewer charges
Piped lor cable Tala, it ion
Shown by appointment Phone

AAA TE M P

m nsi

* R e lit a m ant Plan

* Opportunity Far Advance

EXTRUSION OPERATOR
W ill tra in M M an hr. to H art
MARGIE IRR IGATION
S i l l M allanvllto A v*
______ Sentord A irpo rt______
GROUNDSMAN
M a tu re r a t p o n t l b l * p a rta n
needed for Metol Property
Gammer leal e rp preferred
A p p ly then
PM 10 AM

Tired ef Jab Hunting*
C a ll F u t w r a t th a y

MCJOH O t l t O U IM NetWw

1H«m w Hb mmr%% U
i n 4ioo

I ' l l tielion a F alt
HOUSEKEEPERS
(a p a rt
anted anfy. Apply af l a t a view
Nursing Cantor, FI* E 2nd S I,
Sanford
HOUSEKEEPER
P art or fu ll lim e Adult apart
m anl com plex
E rp a rla n c *
pralarrad. but not required
Apply
HOW ELL PLACE
NO A irport B ird
Sanford
Between J &lt;PM
Mon Frl
Or call
» ir n *
L a n d tc a p a /lrrlg a tla n P artan
E rp pralarrad Mature, r *
•pantlb la. good d rivin g r*
cord Salary negollabl* U l
MM

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W anted

WC A R I OROWINO
R A F lD lY I
M inim um Invattm anf raquirad
tacurad by account! and In
vantory F Inanclng availably
For co n fid a n tia l Intarvlaw .
p ita ta c a ll ttow ard Jamat.
waah day*. 10 A M lo 1 P M .
1100 US 4441

C I M R H T

Young man. 10. Ilrad ot dull
u tu a l o lflc a ro u tln a ta a h t
work I am honatt. raliabia
and va rta lH a Can laka •
challango I am good w ith
public and can ba good com
pony rapratanlaflvo Looking
to taarn and grow w ith your
company W illing to tta r l at
S4 00 par hr Contact Kavtn
» » l
____________

ha«a
w « fti

WORKERS

91—Apartments/
Houte to Share

A

H E LP E R S ( k c e lla n l pay
Start rig h t awar 1714)00

Roommoto wontod to !horo 2
bdrm opt Coll Dobblo. 221

D E LIV E R Y HELPERS no *■
parlance necessary Full lim a
Good starlin g pay erg 4X10

2 m atura a d ult! to thara a I
bdrm horn# w ith I famala
1240 par mo ♦ 1/2 w tlllfla t
C all 211 1211 ______________

OE NE R AL OF F I CE
TRAINCKf Croat tlartlng
job Savarai opaning* Leood
pay 4TI 4J00

LEASING AGENT

I M M E D IA T E O F f N I N O !
Ganaral C o n d u c tio n labor
Good pay i t s 4mo

Cap prefer rad Call I or *P
po ln lm an t i n *4)0 or ) } )
*4(1 between * 4

TRUCK DRIVERS Long haul
Im m edlatel Good driving r*
cord Ovar ) l erg 4 no

Local branch of National Com
pony naadt ) people for Man
apamanl T ra m ** p o tlllo n i
M u tl b* abl* fa manage an
U i ) a weak or need not apply
Call I H I saao Monday • to
H O O N anly________________

LO C A L D R IV E R S S tra ig h t
trucks Good pay Start right
away S7S4M0

MAINTENANCE HEIFER
E a p a r la n c * p r e f e r r e d
40
hr/wwek Call for B ill ) ) ) raoo

MANAGER TRAINEE
If you quality, you w ill ra t lava
( I MX) par month tor 1 month*
while In K heol ()4K par year
attar graduation Salat and
m a n a g e m e n t e a p a r la n c *
helpful Apply al
HOLID AY INN
SANFORD
MYW a* and I 4
Tueedey July S)
IIS PM

9 9 — A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
BAMBOO COVE APTS
to* E A lrparl Alvd
1 Bdrm . | Both 1300 mo

I Bdrm . I Both 121! mo
F H O N B ............... .......... 12! 4491

• COUNTRY SITTING •
Larga t B I Bdrm. Agorlmowfs
MvN i n * . t o q t . i B i i , N i l si l i
AvglUbl* N o * Open 7t#ak*n&lt;h
SECURITY DRPOSIT...
WITH THIS AOI

Christian A pt! A Homo!
TV. kltchon. laundry, mold. VO
wk A up O* I 42) 1499 42) 9410
Rooms I or rani furnished or
unfurnished C all
I ) ) MS)
MIS Gala Plata
SANFORD Furniihad ro om ! by
tho wook Raasonabia ro to !
M old !#rvlco Coll 222 4*0?
\ 1 PM 41! Pol motto A vo
Sonford Complotoly Fufnishad
Room w ith TV. ond kltchon
living room prlvtlogo! p lu !
big yard w ith g r ill 2421 Elm
SI I Homo oltor ! l
T N I FLORIDA HOTEL
900 Oak Avonuo
)JI 4JG4
Rooionpbio Wookly H a iti

R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E LP ER S . CLERKS. CRT
OPERATORS
Im m e d ia te
openings Good pay Kales
C aiig is usoN O W i

97— A p a rtm e n ts
F u rn is h e d / R enl

W ELDERS Certified E K alian!
pay K ales Call today i n

Cloon 1 Bdrm (tilth polio on dood
ond !tro o t l i f t pa» month No
F 9 t! Coll H2 9229
rttio o n c y oportmon! No pvt*
no !m o ll chlldron 121! pa»
fTkontts. 1700 tv iu r lfy d*pus&gt;l
( OH HJ 1449
tu r n Apts tor Santor C lflia n t
I I I Palmetto Ava
J Cowan NaPhona Calls

P A IN T E R S A P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S ' I m m e d ia t e
openings, good starling pay
Call today *7(4)00
O R Y W A LL W ith er without
• ■ p a r la n c e
I m m e d ia t e
openings Good pay Call to
day grs 4)00

IMP

I Bedroom .... I Bath
nop
17*0 a me . S7O0 sacurlty
m lea* ______
) bdrm . I bam U M mo STOO
dap No pats Rafarancas
Umlad Salas Atsac . lac. RE
ALTORS Call Maw: t ) l to ))
1 Bdrm .. I bafh. D elete Apf
U70 par month 1)10 sacurlty
sit C a llR ) « D (
UtS SPECIAL
1 4 ) bdrm from U I0 Laka
Ada F la tib ia lease 773 *470

)

f

L o ts / R e n t

2 Bdrm . I b ath , in Eldar
Springs T ra ito r P a rk (47
-w e. » ( I D depot ' Ho pa**!
Call m * U 7 ____________

I w U d w a k fc d .
r . . m it|
.....F r k t ilt F ftto i
[ r t h (» id 9 t i ! k d H f * CBNdrtu
W A T tR B E b T A C r tP T fD I

111—Resort/V»CJt ion
Rentals

.3211911

Call.

Attractive
) bdrm torn epl Pool. &lt;00
yds horn beech Available

1 2 7 - O t f lc e R e n ta ls

*04 0 7 0*17
113— S to r a g e R e n t a ls

O ftic o s to Iw r t
P«9$orMi6l« 9«d C0^v9nk#nf
201 N M4p»9. tdn fo rd
P 2 901

Mini Wirghouwi

H i — H o m e s F o r S a le

m * 4 to

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
Ratoil 4 Office Space X » up to
1000 sq ft alto s'oraga avail
abla 777 4403
R ata" office spec* &lt;oc sq ff up
to 1000 Also stovaga available
Call m oaaa batwwan SAM
I) Noun. IS04I to) 3000 after ]
PM

LOOKI LARGE OLDER HOME
E ic a lia n l condition Near SCC.
F a m ily Room , F lra p la c a .
Much mora Cell to saw Only
saa *oo

CALLBART

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
m id *

Lovely I bdrm coffng* w ith
porch Complete priva cy I VO
per week ♦ 1700 security Cell
373 73a* or 373 HJ1
Wekiva River IV* acre p riv e t*
woodad and lancad ) bdrm )
bath, f a m i l y room
w /ftraplaca Morse OK SS7S
Call 371 4*7*
103— H o u s e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
ALTAMOHTE 3 bdrm /1 bafh.
walk to Brantlay School*. *400
a 1)00 daposlt 7t» 7T74
Available August 1*1 ) bdrm . I
bath, good location Fenced
beck yard. U l ) par month
plus S)1S sacurlty daposlt
Call 111 1*0*
DaBary single fa m ily house )
B d rm , ) b a th , scre e n e d
porch, woodad lot on qulat
straat 1)1 l7 t ) o r * * * I HO
MIODEH LAKE Nicely (toco
rated 3 Bdrm . 1 bath, appll
anca*. blinds 1)0) par month
Call H I 14*)
a a a IN DELTONA e a a
a e HOMES FOR RENT a e
a a I f* UM a a
LOCH ARBOR I bdrm .1 bath
fa m ily room, flraplaca Traed.
priva cy lancad back yard
Im m ediate occupancy 1)7)
per month plus aacurlty Call
773 aasi____________________
SANFORD ) b d rm
1 bath
toncad yard (400 me
■ N TR K P K igS - Ib d r m S bwtfw.
St Johns access IMOmo.
LAHDSTOCK SROKERS
&gt;41 IT U ........................... Anytim e

MR. A SH’S JULY SPECIALS
O N YO UR LOT H O M ES

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS.
2!90 Ridgowood Avo
Sdnford f I#
CALL 121 4429
Monday thru Friday
9 f o ! 20
Sofurdoy from
10fo4

OVER 50 PLANS
2,3,4 BEDROOMS
TO SELECT FROM

C O M PLETE
FRAM E A N D
CONCRETE

BLO C K

w ;r jT 7
Sentord Large ) bdrm ., ra
canlly ramodaiad A ir. carpal
l IOC mo tl) B . upstairs. S
Park Ava I *04 ta f DOA
Spacious Apartmanls Minutes
from Hwy *4)4 Lakafront.
pool Iannis adults, no pats,
laundry Storting al DO) a mo
Call m o / U t o s M
tire d Of A partm ent liv in g *
Eeperience the p riva cy ol
your own home In pna o l our
lu iu ry duplexes Lg ) bdrm ,
I bath vaulted calling a p p l,
hook ups. p riv a te K raa nad
patio your own yard 'm a ln t
•raa Storting *1 lM 0 Call tor
datolls. )P M f PM. N I n i l
W a k lv a R lv a r E lt ld a n c y
C arpal air. tanoa uta adults

LOW PAYMENTS

CALL
MR. ASH
TODAYI

PHONE

8 6 9 -4 4 4 4

AND
WELL. SEPTIC * LOT PAY OFF M AY ! l
INCLUDED IN YOU MORTGAGE

IF YOU REQUIRE
THE B A H A M A

THE O A K

6

3 BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS
UNDER ROOF 1333 SQ. FT.

3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
LIVING AREA 10B4 SQ. FT.

n o p a ls U S P m o i n 4470

I and ) bdrm A lta lurn lthad
• file lane y from |7S waak U M
dapos11 No p a lt Call H I 4M7
S 7 PM 41) P alm alto

MAKE YOUR DREAM A REALITY
The Value Won’t End At
Mid-Night

Ov l • tending loho

SING LE STORY
L IV IN G
lu u Twists to Fit
T o r i Nao4s!

MASTERS COVE.......37) 7900

HOM E OF TH E M O N TH •HOM E OF TH E M O N TH

S u r S M l f A ftK ACtIVI I badraaai. &gt; kein * . M IK 4 U, new haaw an
keewvrw l.n a n e a e * 1*4 large icraaned pen* aim caraaue iu« haw

No p tn i m w o C 9 tim m &gt; _

101 — H o u s e s

r *

i-

Ify with fannlt 4

F u r n is h e d / R e n t

l g Upstairs I Rm Apt Newly
re n o v a te d
A d u l t s , no
p a ls S U S /m o /d tp 11)0 IIS
French Ava 31) 4*17 4)1 44))

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t

FA C TO R Y A S S E M iL Y and
FRODUCTION WORK M ot!
th lft t opan Good pay tcalat
i f f 4100

U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

F u r n is h e d / R e n t

taw ) bdrm Condo. IW Bjacg.
waahar dryer. a ic K tla a tocll-

1 0 9 - M o b ile H o m e

ssa a up

Lake M a r*
) B d rm ..
w atharrdryar hookup*, app"
m e n . quia* area
1U0 d iK oun i Iwvasters Real
ty Sarvua* » » * 0 4 _________
taafead Deluse ) bdrm deplav
S37S mo A ll a p p lla n c a t.
ta rp o n CALL m x » 7 Fraa
ran* to and a* m aafbl________
) bdrm L a ie ry Hama Many
• lir a s Summer spatial US)
Call Howl n i 111)

99— A p a rtm e n ts

WAITRESSES KITCHEN HELF

Taking Application! Now
NO F i l l
CAM S ALLY ................. 122 NW
t» 7 par waak to tla r t IS caraar
pot i I Iont avaMabla Wa tram
C a ll
111 29)2 b a lw a a n 9
A M 12 Noon

P rivate ln /C * u n fry 1 bdrm /Ito
ba fh. a ir , K ra a n a d patto
Chlldron welcome 1X » ma *
last. w/SDRdaposlt J77U**

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t

97— A p e rtm e n fs

Rentals

H om es / R ent

Sanford ) bdrm , toncad yard
1C m in t fro m 1/4 (47) mo
Call )7SM*1 Orlande
Sevan ream Haut e Hew carpal
throughout 10)1 W 1st St .
1400 mo . It*, las*. A dapoklt
m 1104. after ) PM

SALES F E O f LE
High
Earnings
Potential!
Modern office in aecallanf
location Complete training
program Stew divtsen of old
established firm
Cell now
for
details on piaatant
working conditions and to
secure your futur#
Jim R afferty
....... $74 4AM

121—Condominium

107— M o b ile

103— Houses
U n fu rn is h e d / R ent

71— H elp W anted

71- H e l p W anted

7 1 - H e lp W anted

KIT 'N' CARLYLE •by Larry Wrlghl

Sunday, July 21. IM S

* B - E v e n i n g Herald. Sanford, FI.

COMPLETE
FRAME ONLY

A liy a s

* 2 6 ,6 7 6

H I C K O R Y S T IL T

COMPUTE
BLOCK

ONLY

* 2 9 ,2 9 4

T H E W E L L IN G T O N

I

1 9 9 .0 0 0

LIKE NEW HOME - 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
HOME NEAR COUNTRY CLUB. OVERSIZE
LOT ON CUL-DE SAC IN A QUIET AREA.
10x10 PATIO...................................... $53,500

NEAR PROVIDENCE PLAZA — 2 BEDROOM
2 BATH HOME WITH ENCLOSED PORCH IN
FINE CONDITION FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE
•WORTH SEEING...................................... $ 5 2 ,5 0 0

Complete Rental Ami Mumifiement l&gt;&lt;/Kinme/it

3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH INCL. CARPET,
FULL PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC RANGE
ALUM. FAC IA k SOFIT. 1284 SQ. FT.
COMPLETE
ONLY

$3 5 , 0 3 4

CUSTOMIZED 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATHS
1755 SQ. FT. LIVING AREA. A1C WITH
HEAT PUMP, FAMILY ROOM. OARAGE.
COMPLETE
BLOCK

DELTONA CORPORATION
Deltona

REALTY COMPANY
BIG RIAL ((T A T I BftOMR
101

D ELTO N A

(3 0 5 ) 5 7 4 -6 6 5 6

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U tA ltO O

HOM E OF TH E M O N TH - HO M E OF TH E M O N TH

• 0

%«

7 D AYS

M IS

B L V D ., D E L T O N A , F L

* 5 7 ,2 8 9
9 1

5 M o d e ls T o
O R LAN D O MOD

CALL
MR. ASH
TODAYI

351 W . H w y

ORLANDO MODEL CENTER
J S I W e il H ig h w a y 41 6
A lig m o n la Springs, F lo rid a 32714
________ /

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W m / k i/ .

864-4444

A lta m o n te
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�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

141—Homes For Sele

141—Homes For Sale

OWNER- a bdrm , J bam. cant
h a a fa lr . *cr porch. * a l In
kltchan 15V IPO 171 IJU

BATEMAN REALTY

H I — Homes For Sale

STENSTROM

REALTY-REALTOR
S in fo rd 's Sales Leader
ME LIST A N D IE L L
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PAYS FOR IT S E L P l I Mobil*
Hem *,. on* of mom H a )
M rm I both * h « h w ill bo
rairtoR lo r tM R /m o Tho ofbor
1 o r* &gt; M r m * . /I bam «M&lt;h
a f* bain* re n te * lo r o total *1
ItM /m e
O o n a r lin e n c in *
with 11S.*4* to w n u t oao

gw

C H E C K T H IS O N E 'O U T !
A ttu n e l e v VA m o rlg tp *
P'«i ownor llo a lb t* «&lt;th t* ll* r
lin a n tin g l ] M r m
I bath
boa** w ith B r e e h le tf bar
ftre p M i* largo la m il r roem
Call lor m o r* in«*l m too
STYLE. O U A LIT Y . V A L U E ! I
;b * rm 1 bath horn* on |&gt; , M l
R am *4 a l*d * a t In bilchan.
; t * " r a l a ir / k « a t . Ir e th ly
, paint** Vat too

./

BEAT THE H E A T II } M rm 1
I batti bom* w ith IS X M oool.
• e itre largo pan*. itr * * n * d
't o m
s p l i t b d rm
p la n ,
ip a d a w i liv in g roam w ith
;tlr* p la r* . r*m o d *l*4 kitchen
M l M*
IN V E S T O R S O E S IR E O II &gt;
bdrm I b a t* r*m od«l*d bom*
ttltb lir»placa modern bath
trim cuttom tub. dining *r*a .
plot a I M r m I bam Oarag*
Apt tar ra nting MS.bO*
M IL L B U ILD TO S U ITI YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EXCLUSIVE
A O E N T F O R M IN S O N G
DEV C O R P . A CENTRAL
F L 0 R I0 A LE A D E R ! MORE
HOME FOR LESS MONEVI
CALL TO DAYI
SOENEVA OSCEOLA RD *
ZONEDFOR M OBILES!
S A tr * Country tra c t*
Mall tr* * d o n pav*d Rd
la S D t t r n la V r * at l ! \ l
From lia.saai
It y* u a r t looking lo r a tu t
c**ttu t c a ro tr in R *al E ita t*.
S t*n*tr*m Realty H looking
tor yeu C all L*&lt; Albright
today at 111 la id E r*n ln g t

m taoi

CALL ANY T IM E

322-2420
3S4S PARK A V I
•01 I k

M jry Blvd

Vdntord

U Mary

LOW DOW N/ LOW MONTHLY
Adorable 1 bdrm In top no»ch
condition a l t * garage end
carport P lu t ta a tl Kroonod
b u ild in g ta r c o o k o u tt on
to t a l]* ' ttvadad lot naar jsm
•tre a t U5.000 It Intorvttod
Call BECKY COURSON
THE W ALL SI COMPANY
R E A L T O R S ....... .. .- M l Mas or
______ H I H R evening*______
N *or a irp o rt. ] bdrm . I bam.
Sal *00 or ra nt tor gas pvr
month F irm Q *m *r f t * *a tl
Ottaan a bd rm . j batti on S
aero* w ith h e r** barn and
p a t'u r* I I I *00
COUNTRY WIOE REALTY
Ro* R E B roke r............I l l M il
FTSHwy. e U .O tfe n . Fto.
Hidd*n Lake la* Wildwood Or
S bdrm f| M th . dbl gorogo.
p o rc h , c e n tr a l a ir Supar
C to a n 'A t*u m *b N SOS 000
REALTOR
M A R V IN K LA IL
a a ll l t s
or pot Mat
HI ODE N LAKE ] bdrm ) bam
SSt.000 1)000 down to lla r
pay* point*, and cto*mq toy
qualified buyer MS JIM *r
n i ii/i

SANFORD REALTY
R E A L T O R ___________M l l i l t
SANFORD Sanera 13700 down
5*71 pnr month No quality Ing,
no elating co*r* Immediate
occupancy 1 Bdrm . I M m a
year* new Large t»nced yard,
g re a t neighborhood C a ll
171 Q7M or a * l 4*41__________
SANFORO D U P L E * 353J 333S
Higniawn A v* Owner tlnanc
Ing n« qualifying, no point* J
B d r m , 1 M m . each apart
m ent over 1 000 tq tt a yr»
• Id
K itc h e n a p p lia n c e *,
central heat and * ir carpal,
drapet Rental Income taoo
m onthly Appointment only
Owner 111 10*’
__
Van toed C y p rtt* Av* litm e c v
le t* J bdrm . t M m Corner
•haded lot. 9 * ' eg# tc r* * n *d
porch
W allec* C r t t i Realty. Inc..
Realtor
M l 0577

BY OWNER ) b d rm . | batn
Pool. Fireplace. Sg acre on
canal Ip L a k e M a rk h a m
A ttu m * SBaO m o n th ly w ith
*1000 dawn Call B ill Rott*
SI I 5040 (d a y *) or 1J1 7*50
(MUM).

Lie Reel (D a ta Broker
1*4* Vantor a A v*.
3 3 1 -0 7 5 ? E v e . 3 2 2 -7 6 4 3
Big Lake Mary. 0*1 E va n td a l*
t a c r a a t t a e lv d a d a n d
la k a f r t n t tr a n g a lllty w ith
ya ih b lln g 4 kdrm . 1 bath
ham * Atklng 1144,***

BY OWNER *41 500 J B drm 1
Bath large kitchen h * * l air,
fireplace u tility room ] car
garag* q u e l corner, big oak*
Cell 331 MOO, or 333 0 1 * 7 ___

Vanto rd Brand new * b d r m . I
bam cedar 4 tte n * hem *
S prinkle r, ECU ty tta m . A
intercom ar* ta rn * *1 m«
m a n y te e te r * * a lta r a d

EAST COAST C LE A N IN G C O
Trim carpenlry re p a ir* Navy
tra ined N tw e o n ttru c tlo n
clean up Rental u n it cleaning
A p a in tin g C a ll H o w a rd
H3IT70____________________
Far Vtl# Rant Option ] bdrm I
bath 1340 mo . IS ]! Pnncaotn
A.y Seniord 113 500

•113jet

W all StTEfi C l______32 1-5 0 0 5
Lack Arbar J bdrm
] bam
1 S30 tq tt under air 1 *00 vq
I t total w ith tlra p lp c * on
w all treed &gt;/J acre Vat VX
w ith IS 000 down Owner hold*
•m a ll tecond a im e ttu m a b i*
m a r tg e g *
10a V ln a w o o d
Drive. JJJ IMS

I bdrm 1 bam I m m e d ia l* oc
cupancy FH A Non quail tying
mortgag* Low down Owner
held* 2nd m ortgage SS4 *00
*41 7*41

14?—Commercial
Property / Sale

■ 141 IO N S

STe

m per

1 Bdrm . 1 Beth V illa Battor
than new! V ertica l blind* In
•vary room N *w range end
r e fr ig e r a to r
B ra n d naw
c a r p a tl C o rn e r u n it w ith
garaga BS* 000

By Owner ) bdrm . Uy M th
In ground pool paddia Ian*
11X15 p * to p riva cy toner
V4 OOP Call Carl IM I JJB

Sanlerd P rict A location I I
bdrm . dining ream A living
ream comb* Move In cendi
turn m i tea

141—Homes For Sele

Priced Reduced! 3 bdrm I b#tn
Large lot. Now S3* 000

C O M M ER C IA L SPECIALIST
BOB M B ALL. JR P A
REALTOR
1114111

151 —Investment
Property / Sale
CASSELBERRY I ecr* joned
PR t *es ooo w M aiiciow tki
REALTOR____________ M l rtg j
C O IN

Large heme w im aat In
large liv in g room
laundry doubly car
c e n tra l a i r / haat
Own*r w ill finance

kltchan
in door
garag*
n t coo

REALTOR

153—AcreageLots/Sale

111 **11

LIS T W ITH USt
Tutcaw llla hLaka an ottor" 4
Bdrm . J '* bath, tp lit plan
a ikin g BliJOOO J*S 1710 or
333 1B7S

D eLend

W * n tt to t r * v

el M u tt kail to* 775 *511
I 4 p a ll S3 4550 Otange
Blvd Near Port ol Senior d a
• c r y * 5 500 tq tt C'B Build
Ing
11*5 000 35N down
ow ner h o ld * balance ION
Call 3» **S 3oraa*M 43

OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
ACREAOE. INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
C A LL A N Y T IM E

LAUNDRY

O w n e r r e tir e d

lot with beautiful ozl frets
1M 1Sf* attar 5 K P M

153—AcreageLofs/Sale

to

Need
rent let tor I m all tra ito r
In Sanford DeBery DeLand
«■»* Can Hewa'd U5 377Q

155—Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
&gt; bd rm , | bam beachtida cot
tage w im commercial toning
S tart your own bu tlnet* near
the ocean 1*7 aoo
Beachttde Realty REALTORS
•04 411 I I I )
Open! P e r il
S A N D A L W O O D V IL L A S
I
b d rm
t b a th, u p t t a l r t
carpet*, drape* appliance*
pool t i t 000 Call *77 5V33

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
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bdrm J b l ’hl K )ullp4'k new
c o n t r o l # lr h # #t. % c r t t *
porch 10X10 »hr&lt;J dbl root
S## »o#ppr#&lt;««t#l 322 4002

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KISH REAL ESTATE
S IX M O N T H S V O U N O i
Spaciowt a bedroom. I both
E at In h itc h a n . Scraanad
M 'l* . J car para«o Clot* la
&gt;hupping M o ti» a t*d S«li*r
171*00
UNIOUE S bedroom. I* * bath
horn# on 7 acre* Cadar tra m *
wt'N wood dock*, dtlactw d
gar eg*, workroom Cathedral
catling*. hroeU ca l i t * , to*
CONDO Camplataly ranovalad
•ntarlor. J bedroom. I&gt;, both
1 Ite ry FH A financing avail
able * * 1.100

ORCAM COMC TRUEl ) bd rm .
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p « rc h I C m tm de cor f
C o ro ft. i i t r a l#rf# t#*&lt;#4
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•n o ^ d p p td f M ini condition I
Only 112.400
E X C E L L E N T OW NER F I
NANC IN O I ) M r m My both.
• / F a m ily R o im l L i r | «
need yard m/ I f w»l tr##%t
M 100 deven N« Qualifying'
14).404
T E R R IF IC LOCATION I
A ttu m # . no 4 # # lif|in f law
lnt#r#»f m ortfog# ) bdrm 2
bath, control air/haal carpot
fo r a f o l Fenced m th tr##%t
Welti te stopping! |4 | M

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OPEN SUNDAYS 11* S PM

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$ 3 ,5 0 0

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d o w n p a y m e n t

n e w B a b c o c k H o m e?

323-5774

(305) 331 0041

&gt;4*4 HWY 1142

42S W JSTh Street
U * H * 4 . FI 1)771

REALTOR

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

f FROM

Su n d ay, July J L 1 « J - 7 B

141-Homes For Sele

ATTENTION
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Rental Office
l 323*2920
) v « 2 i o s. m u u o o d r iy i

SANFORD

FAMILIES
Enjoy
Country
Living
Again

Tlie Babcock Company continues its celebration o f 5 0 years of quality
home budding with a spectacular offer to tntroducf) their throe newest
communities
On Ju ly 1, 1085 the Albert Black futility of Sanford won $3,500 —
enough for a down payment on a beautiful new Babcock home at
Grant Station, Mayfair Meadows or Crono s Boost Villas.
And you could be next!
Simply come to the preview center at any one of theso unique Babcock
communities and choose u key from our Golden Anniversary bowl If
it's tho right key, you win $ 3 ,5 0 0 . To use as is down payment on a
beautiful new Babcock home. Or any way you want
But hurry! Before that right key is gone
No purchase necessary. Offer gcxxl only at Grunt Station, Mayfair
McadowB and Crane's Boost Villas Entrants must be 21 years of ago.
Only one winner per family.

DCLTOMA KINTAL

HOMES AVAILABLE
S p a cio u s 3

E X C IT IN G N E W T H IN G S
A R E H A P P E N IN G A T
THE
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bedroom, 3

S

Apartments
100 Security
Deposit

2 7 1 4 R id ftw o o d A ve

Sanford

3 2 3 -7 9 0 0

A W eyerhaeuser Company

y i

Con UcT MarrUnnc

c T W a y fa ir M e a d o w s

At

D e lto n a
C o rp .
Realty Co.
1 &amp; 2 B e d ro o m A p ts . A v a ila b le
A d u lts a n d F a m ilie s W e lc o m e

T lie B a b c o c k C o m ’ a n y

b a th , g a ra g e ,
f a m ily ro o m ,
s c re e n e d p o rc h
a n d m u c h m o re .
F r o m S5O0/mo.

R C O ItT IlID
R IA L ItT A T K R R O K lR

(305)

570656

An trreslstable New England
Community of single-fam ily
homes from the 860s near S.R.
436 and Curry Ford Road.
Open 10 a.m.-6p.m. Mon.-SaL,
l p m. 0p.tn. Sunday
282-0300

A secluded community of singlefamily hom es from the 8 6 0 s
across frorr Mayfair Country
Club In the Lake Mary/Sanford
area.
Open 10 a.m.-G p.m. Mon.-Sab,
1 p.m .0 p.m. Sunday
321-4760

A great new townhouse commu­
nity (halt close to everything but
so secluded It's h a rd to find
(behind the A ltam onte Mall)
with homes starting us low as
873.200.
Mon.-Fri. 12 noon to 8 p.m.
SablOa.rn.toGp.cn.
Sun. 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
1= I

W e c h a lle n g e y o u t o f in d a b e t t e r p r ic e

A

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SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
FROM $ 3 8 ,9 0 0 INCLUDING
LOT AND CLOSING COSTS!
Maronda at D eltona.
Homebuyers take notel We're offering single-family homes at unbelievably affordable prices from $38,900 • $67,7001
Choose from over 20 different 2, 3, and 4 bedroom floorplans. Special features Include fully equipped step-saver kitchens,
a deluxe energy saving package, designer bathrooms, large master suites, and the privacy you've always wanted In a
home. Also available are floorplans with family rooms, fireplace and double car garage
Shop around all you like, but you won't find a better value In Central Florida...

Mo wonder Maronda is Deltona's largest builder!
DIRECTIONS.
From Inttf eislc 4 u»« Deltona exit to main entrance. Follow Deltona Blvd. '/i mite past Deltona Innto Maronda Homea Model
Complex on right. Call 628-2162 from Orlando or 374 6634 from Deltona. Model Center U open 10-6 Monday thru Saturday
and Noon-6 on Sunday.
*2^ buydown on tha interest rate ol FHA. VAand Conventional mortgages. Based on rale at Ume ole losing. Rales are subject to
change without nodee of obligation Example FHA currently fl1^ first year. lOV^b tecond year, and 11Ynb fixed rate for years 3-30
with no negative amortisation.

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[M aronda Homes

v • r

1 4 V

�241—Recreational
Vehicles/Campers

I B — E v a n ln g H a r a ld , t i n t o f j , F I . S u n d a y , J t» ly l i t l&gt; M
201 — H o rs e s

157—Mobile
Hornet / Sale

111— A p p lia n c e s

COUNTRY VILLAGE

A dull M o b il* H orn* P irk
I I H oi* C oif C b u n *
Under C o m tru ttio n
MODEL CENTER OPEN DAILY
m * * iw » * i......
m t I O fim

C oll about our tum mar rid in g
p ro g ra m
R o y a l R id in g

/ F u r n itu r e

h &lt; m rm
O r i n f t Ctty

J U tT O F F M
A T O K A N O I C ITY I X IT (14

FOR IS T A T I
C o m m a rc la l or R t t id a n lia l
A uction* A AppraltoU C all
P a tl't Auctio n m « »

GUN AUCTION
SUNDAY JULY 2 1 ,1 PM.

Inspection from
10 AM. Sundij
Locitnn *f SMr
Sinlord Auction Buildinf
1215 5. French An.
SANFORD. FLA.

M06JLE
1 *3 — T e le v is io n /
H a d i o / S te re o

111— A p p lia n c e s

/ t n i f h 2S” color 1* la-vision O i g

In*I prk* bvir %KO i i'in t l

(few 1744 (JO ra th or tab* Ova&lt;

piAymavift 111 month $1111 In
maf f * nt f
N O M O N I. Y
DOWN Fr#w horn# tria l, no
obiigoiion Call U1 « ♦ * d sf
of night

/ F u r n itu r e
A wrought Icon labia w ith 4
chalet pond loc dining room or
palm 140 A ltar 4 TO31) W44
A p p lla a c tt Far Sal* t i l In
aicallant candlllan A I wily
guarantaad ........... ...... i n 4 lt*
Bahama bad. brow n plaid. 4 mo
now. illp t cova rt and pi Herat
aicallant A c tin g I1!0 Call
114 4041 altar t PM
l A I i m
CRIB
yalloa
chactad canopy and m a ilra tt
fa c a lla n t condllon. 1100 Call
» » M * I ___________________
priLSON MAIER FURNITURE
i . n t i t .............. m w n
Monlgomary Ward D t l u n Up
Right, ta ll/ d a lr o tl Iraaiar
C latn
a tc tlla n t condition
Flraplara *al. I l l 41/1 altar
4 I’ M ______________________
iiu ii

111* Bad Iram a. m at
lra *t, bon tp r ln g i A haad
b o a r d . 1110
D a y t 114
1700 F it m i . E va* 111 l i f t

1 9 9 — P e t s &amp; S u p p li e s
A bility Kannalt Dog boarding
Country Alm otphara Raaton
abla Ral at
1111118
B IR O CAOES Ona Macaw
l l l a / l l l , two parrot llra/MO
aach 177 ta il, a lta r I _______
FREE KITTENS!
m nn _
Moving M u tt Salll Mala lawn
b o it r I m ot old AKC raglt
la ra d
E a r t ersppad A ll
(h o lt 111 t i l l
___

h a v in g a H o d * a la on
cullurad marbla bathtub*
BUY AS 1(1

Saturday
Monday
Tuaaday tA M

SHOOT STRAIGHT

* (COLOR T I L t VISION * *

10AM 1PM
tA M ] K P M
....... J X&gt;PM

(30S ttl»0*42

P ic k up a l tha w a ra h a u ta
Ioca tad al 140 Pawar Court In
tha 1-4 Indvttrtal P ark, ta n
la rd lo t i n 4141,

215— Boats and
Accessories

Rofcailt Riibyt 5129.95 Aup

Cobla I t 1* FI Bowrldar. 1*11, SO
HP M * c u ry . $/S prop, *
tro llin g motor I1L40 114*1*1
d a y 'i n 10A1 ovanlngt_______
14' Ghaanoa ralad lor 4 a d u ltt.
10 hp. car top carrlar.paddta*.
1 *aatt. USO Call U U I I
onyllm a
I / ’ Bar or back w / l l MP Marc A
tra lla r, taoo l&gt;’ alum inum
w /1 MP Saar* AC motor 1300
m ow*
________________
1*1* COBIA BOW RIDER 14 It .
I t MP C hryttor and tr * ll* r By
Ownar IH&lt;W m a t * *

Ouarantaad .....................H I 1440
W athar A D ryart. O u &lt; u r TV
I would Ilk* to trad* on rwwar
m odal! I Lawnmowara, t * t *
vl*lo n * tor part*, long car
riaga typaw rilar 111 »a*Q
1*41 Yamaha Clarlaat- Good
band Initrum anl, good
tlon MIOtTT altar tP M
W ill ru n your trra n d t. do your
chopping, t ic Call H I 1171
Mon - Sat

Bod Credit?
NoCndit?
RE FINANCE
W A LK IN ................ D R IV E OUT

NATIONAL AUF0 SALES
la n to rd A r t A tlth I t..... 17) aa;t

2 1 7 — G a r a g e S a le s

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

U prig ht f rawiar. JS In color T V
to n to it, dUrwH* t t l dryer,
Avon *r*J miK«l1*ri#oyi to u t*
hold goods try 1 clothot F rl
Son 4 f I PAA 791 A irp o rt
B lyd .S o n fo rd
____

H w y *1....... ........Daytona Baach
a a a • a Mato* a a a a a a

201 —Horses

219— W a n te d to B uy

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Selll *

Ouartar Uoraa g ild in g . H y rt
old ItOO Including la c t Good
condition 173 4441

Baby Badt, llra lla r t. Clolhat.
P la y p a n t, E lc. P 4**rbach
i * U l *111 111 *144

RO T T Mr 1 1L ■ R F a m a la t
m onlht Pura brad, no popart.
ix n
A tlllt^ K a n n a H ............. 1111114

COMEALLIt

C O U R T ItY P O N T IA C .J U -m i
O tta ry Auto A M a nna (ato*
A era** tha rtv a r, top a l Hilt
IM Hwy 17-47 P a ta r y 44AA144

USED C A R S

7 9 Fcxd P in to
Good condition I t 1100 U lO a tl
•*l Chryator La Baron. 4 dr
F A M IL Y C A R
NO 111 DOWN ........
DM
COURTESY PONTIAC, m i l l !
71 D alton H A 1 tpaad air,
wall m alntalnad, Hntad win
dow* 11100 *a* 704?________

C R E D IT H A S S L E S ?
• W* Can Flnanca
a Down Paym ant* t n j and up
a Trada In* Accaptad

DISCOUNT AUTO SALES
■SOI r r t a r h A *« . 3 7 7 .1 * * 9

Far m aratoto. call:

•laatiM
Inctuda* Wator G arbag aP kk up
Yar d M alntonanta
im m w dial* Occupancy
O rtgary Mwbtto H w w ( I I I M
lla * * 1 la n try &gt; ftd rm w ith air
and a ll a p p tla n c a v 1) *00
Call 111 f i l l

la

'34 C adillac E ' Dorado
------- .Radutad 111*5
COURTESY PONT I A C . . m i l l )
77 Marnai Ita lia n W igan Air,
AM F4A. c ru lta con tr ol. pow*r
Homing * b ra *a t 71 000 ml
i m . f i r m m i 1*1 a r m law
77 Mam my M a rg vlt- Lika naw.
in tld * A owl Complatoly r*
built, naw Hr#* M u ll ta* to
a p p ra c la t* A a k ln g 11100.
h rm n m i i » r m i a * ?
77 Pontiac Grand P rl» LJ
I Ownar L ik a Naw 40.000 ml
Raducad
lin t
COURTESY P O N T IA C .ltllU l

ta tl

THE B E S T IM T O W N
E -Z T E R M S

In P ol* Spldtr P lant*. 41 »
11 to A 13 00 aach R alntraa*
I t 00 A I I JO aach C h a rr,
L a u rtl Traat I t SO aach. 171
014*_______________________
"m o v i n o c a r t o n j
Com ptoto tor houtahold m a w
__________ H 7 I7 IE __________
a a Pracltwn Cvl'vrad a a
a • Marbia • a

Crowd ta la ri ton * | a p pratlo laly
1*4 now. V**d. and ontlgu*
hand fu n t. rHta* and th a t
g a n* t * b* &gt;1larad I * I Ha
Klalbwaf
-1A4 _
nlV ™ *' a
DwWtr.

27TH STREET FURNITURE

COMEONE

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
( v a r y Wad Nlta al ! : M PM

Far m ar* detail*
I-*04 111 4311

241—Recreational
Vehicles/Campers

23 1 — C a rs

-TOa m c w a g o n
MUST S AC R IF IC E !.........

223—Miscellaneous

SPECIAL

i»» w , l l t h si...........— m m i

Lllattm a
Advil Park..,.,..... ....... L a l Pant,

N aadC rlbt Playpan*. Baby
lu r n ltw r a , c lo th in g
G ood
P rit a t Attar I PM
M l 1141
Paying CASH lo r
Alum inum , Can*. Coppar,
B ra tt. Laad. N*w*papar,
Ola**. Gold. H I vac
KokompTool. I l l W l i t
■ t onSai a i m iio o

213—Auctions

^ J ta c a S R a a a ?
tra m 14) WARRANTY.
AARNCTT1.....C A IS IL B IR R Y
M M 1 I I ..............., ...........P » M U
aR C N TT O O W N a
Color T V * , iltr a o t. n i t h t n ,
d ry a rt, rtlrlg a ra lo r, Iraaiar*.
furnltura. vldao rocor dart
Spatial l i t n t t * I rant I I 00
Altarnattaa TV A Appl R anttlt
Zayrat Wrapping Caatar
__________ m M R __________
U*ad th a t! A d ra tta r with m lr
ro t, 1100 Tw in bad haad
board* A Iram at lo match,
_ IM 173 HW. a l l a r l 10PM___
U ta d W a th a rt P » rlt A WrvKa
H r Kawmarat .......
1HA4FT.
MOONEY A PPL I4 N C I1
W hirlpool P atrlg arator Lika
raw . almond color 111) 111
0414
___

231—Cars

2 1 9 — W a n te d to B u y

1*44 FALCON
R im good Look* bad 44*1
Good Ir anip orta lton 7 0 *1 1 *
tttt POUCH! t i t
E acaltont condition M u tt *aa to
appro; lata, 10I t S E lm A y* ,
Sanlord A ltar 4 10,411 74H
1*11 M arcary
B lu *. 4 door
Brand naw lir a * DIO 171
04?*_______________ _ _ _ _ _
1*71 DODOC CORONET
Good running condition A ir,
good tlra t, (400 M u tt Sal*
Call H I 441* avanlngt and
naakandt__________________

1976 Oitiun PICK UP
Naadi w o r k ____
i l l 4*11
1*77 Tra n t Am ra b u ill motor,
naw rutbar, Craggor Mag*
h i i m ____________________
I f i t Chryttor La Aaron
M u tl La* I Call a tto r I PM
1714114 All day on Sunday
t t l f Aravgham Aannavilto
4 door. A M /F M . 44.000 m l .
Li n
Lot *1 1404 W 7th SI
C o in m u w
1*7* Cadillac E ldorado B la r r lti
17 000 ml Vary gnud condl
tlon l 14100 Phona 111 1141
HW DODGE ASPEN
M OOOmllti M ini condition A ir.
A M /F M , Powar C all 173 1047
ItM C H R Y S L C * 1TH AVE
V a ry low m lla a g * (*,$ 0 1 )
E a c a ila n t th a p a t n . i t i
Eran 111417*
'71 V W iupar flaaha Haw
intortor. good angina Haad*
body wort 11100 1111743
'74 Cadillac Caupa O a v illa '
Loadtd. good c o n d . laathar
In tor lor ll.T O *4 **3 4 '

71 E tc a r lG L ............. ..
14« Down
Small Mo
CHICO A TH E 44AN
71 PlymautH Horn
ttoorlng A b ra ka t. a ir, ttorao.
low m ito t. 10 * MPG Etc.
cond 11* W O a lta r 4PM

235—Trucks/
Buses/Vans

1*44 Aluminum Pa* Up Campor
tlaapa i. Kllchan, Bathroom
Call 177 00*1________ ____

Jayco m i Popup U R - ^
* G at/altc r*frig«r*t*r.
tto v *

Wnk. awning*

Good

condition r a m i

243—Junk Cars

TimitiTruck Cjbip«'5W0
TOP D ollar Paid lor Junk A
Uaad c a rt, truck t A haavy
apulpmant 171 MW
~W E P A Y TO P D O L L A R P O R
JU N KC ARSAN D TRU C KS
C A S A U T O PARTS. R M M l .

» i in s
«' • * # # # • • • * ♦ # * * *
B uild a Bigg*» Bu»m*«!
U ta Tha HaraM Ci*Ui*Nd»
C A LL TOOAY
.... 773 N "
# * # * # # # * * • • • * •

SUMMER DRIVING FUN
1985 FORD CROWN VICTORIA

$ 1 1 ,4 » 8

1982 BUICX ELECTRA LIMITED

6 ,4 8 8

1981 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC

3 ,1 8 8

1980 TOYOTA CELICA GT LIFTBACX 4 ,5 8 8

FORD R ANO ER F IM . 1*41
TO PP ER LO AO ED LIKE NEWI
HO 111 DOWN t
4MW
COURTESY PONTIAC, l l l l l l t
71C hovy L u vP Ick/U p
Lika Naw
Topper 111*1
COURTESY PONTIAC mitll
ta il Ford CawrWr
Naw lira * Call
1 PM
Lunday
1114114 A ll day

237—Tractors and
Trailers
4 rt' M a ttl u tility Tf altar with
I Ida*, good condition 4410
Call 1 1 1 4 4 * 4 _________
I t i r . I l l It tk to t w ith a |I**I
floor *4 SO Only ln t* r* * lfd
Call 111 47*4 attar IP M

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

1984 FORD LTD WAGON

7 ,4 8 8

1985 FORD TEMPO GL 4 DR.

7 ,8 8 8

1979 CHEVY CORVETTE

8 ,5 8 8

1984 TOYOTA CRESIDA WGN.

1 1 ,9 8 8

1981 BUICK REGAL LIMITED

4 ,9 8 8

1985 FORD T BIRD

9 ,9 8 8

1984 FORD LTD. 4 DR.

6 ,7 8 8

1984 FORD ESCORT GL

4 ,9 8 8

1982 MERCURY LYNX WGN.

3 ,7 8 8

1983 BUICK LESABRE COUPE

6 ,9 8 8

^SEMINOLE FORD
SP SANFORD, FI.

K a w a ta kl I I I
1110

M«f iM i&gt; iib « « A tf m e

Id b tll e * •!•**««

_______ 173 in*________
1*7* HONOA 710 cc Cuttom
paint, haadart. kapt in garag*.
run* ancaltont. 1400 or bail
otlar. Call: 174 4043 avaningt

'W W e A Craat Deal Is

WITHIN REACH
DaItona Horn** glvai you to much mora lor your mottay.
Intlda and ouliWol Today, with |u*t A law tliouMnd dollar!
down, you cab own your vtry own aicoptlonal homo, on o
baautllully woodad and landtcoppd homaiilol

W E'RE SU RE YOU’LL LIKE WHAT YOU SEE!!
The Hickory -

2 B e d ro o m s,

T h e L iv e O a k m.’1llrtlrooiitH, 2 Until

B U T IF YOU CAN GET
A B ETTER VALUE, BUY IT!

T flG F IC fO rW -3 Bedrooms, 2x/i Baths

2 C«r (Jarngr. (*rc a t Hoorn

2 C a r (itir a g e * 2 I I u i H n

The IlirltAiry
Floor Plan

Single Car Garage

The Victoria Floor Flan

IJVE OAK

M i it ik PLAN

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A bstract Tapestries
Pet Health

Traditional Fine A rts M o v e s O v e r
For Colorful H and-Crafted D e sig n s

How Euthanasia
Is Applied To
Animal Species
There are very few subjects
filled with mare emotion or
opinion than euthanasia. What 1
would like to discuss today ts
how euthanasia Is applied to
animal species. This Includes
some opinion on when It is
appropriate as well as Inappro­
priate.
First, since we are all talking
on the same level we need to
define euthanasia W ebsters
states that It Is the act of causing
death painlessly so as to end
suffertng. It ts derived fromthe
G r e e k " e u " Iw e lll a n d
" th a n a t o s " (death). In th e
human circles It la sometimes
referred to as "mercy killing".
The attitudes with which we
approach this subject are often
fbrmed based on previous expe­
rience In growing up Those with
farm backgrounds who are
exposed to animals used as food
sources may differ radically from
"city raised” folks Other factors
may Include religious b a ck ­
ground. parental attitude toward
pets, und the degree of respect
for life In general
There are different methods of
euthanasia used with animals
and sooner or later many pet
owners are faced with a potential
choice of putting an animal to
sleep Most veterinary practices
use a commercial Injectable m a­
terial. These substances are
usually Injected intravenously and In v o lv e or m im ic an
overdose of barbiturates. The
drugs cause unconclousneas ad
ultimately failure of the respira­
tory sy stem . Initially som e
animals may experience excite­
ment and make some noise.
Even though the animal is now
unconctous and near dealh there
will be some reflex respiratory
movements of the ehest. The
heart may continue to reflexly
beat for a few minutes even
though the animal Is "brain
dead." Death Is finally de­
termined by the lack of move­
ment and heartbeat The effects
seen are similar to those ob­
served In people killed by lethal
I n je c t io n In so m e p ris o n
systems
One problem veterinarians
occasionally run Into are owners
who w an t to o b serv e th e
euthanasia. I personally disagree
with this strongly for a number
of rrasons. It, Is easy to un­

By Sasen Loden
Herald Staff W riter
Lake Mary artist Linda
Rose has woven her way Into
a one-woman show featuring
her large-scale, a b stra ct
tapestries.
From Aug. 9 th ro u g h
Oct. 18. Mrs. Rose’s hand­
crafted designs will be on
display at Empire of Americ a
flanks In both Sanford and
IVLand. The main showcase
will be In Dr Land, with only
one work on display In San­
ford. Mrs. Rose said.
Hut her colorful creations,
designed especially to bring
an abstract view of nature
Into commercial environ­
ments. should, she said, help
bridge the gap between the
corporate community and
artistic expression.
Emplrr. 34-year-old Mrs
Rose said, has for the past
couple of years exhibited fine

derstand that some owners
would like to be with their pels
through their last moments bul
Ihey are not prepared to see
w h at we J u s t d e s c r ib e d .
Psychgologlcally It may be very
distressing. It is also more dif­
ficult for some of the pets. They
sense the owners extreme sor­
row and pain and this some­
times makes the animal more
agitated and th erefo re Ihe
euthanasia less smooth. Re­
questing to view euthanasia In
general makes the ordeal more
difficult for the animal, the
owner and the veterinarian For
those owners who are not ablr to
leave without verifying the pet’s
death It Is probably better to
request that they be allowed to
view th e b o d y a f t e r Ihe
euthanasia has been performed.

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sculpture, but her show will
be a break from traditional
lines which she said reflects
Ihe serious acceptance of
some of Ihe minor art forms,
functional forms, which have
since Ihe 1950s hern pushing
Into the realm of fine art.
In a sense, she said. Ihe
world community feels If ll
Isn’t painting or sculpture ll
can’t be fine art Hut In this
century. Mrs. Rose said, the
craftsman has been freed to
explore new techniques and
n on fu n c tio n a l d e s ig n s ,
which has brought produc­
tion of highly artistic works
In such crafts as pottery,
weaving and jewelry making.
From her home studio,
with her one-year-old daugh­
ter Lila nearby. Mrs. Rose,
brings to life on her hand
loom vibrantly colored wall
hangings that in moat cases
represent her Interpretation
o f s o m e th in g fo u n d In
nuturr.
Hut Ihe perspective and
design are distorted. For
example Mrs. Rose produces
prrhapa an aerial vlrw of a
landscape with no horizon,
with her Imagination having
luken her work several steps
beyond reality
H er w ork, C a t h e d r a l .
woven of vivid red, blue,
purple and black wool. Is she
said, a three-by-flvrfoot view
Into Ihe pistol und stamen of
a (lower. "In a way that's
kind of nature's own cathe­
dral.” Mrs. Rose said
"For tnr. nature Is a greal
Inspiration I find a lol of
personal peace In walks In
the woods and looking at
things that are here natural­
ly." she suld.
The natural elements that

Even than there Is a possibility
that there could be some reflex
movement present If viewed loo
quickly. I worry that Ihe owner
who requests such a viewing
does not realize thai they are not
ready to see their pet dead. In
s o m e c a s e s t h e g r i e f Is
multiplied tenfold.
From what 1 have witnessed In
dealing with euthanasia tt may
be better for most people to say
their goodbyes before the animal
la euthanized and then to keep
the memory of their pet as he
was.
Other forma of euthanasia
have been used especially In
animal shelters. Every year mil­
lions of animals are destroyed. If
not by lethal Injection then they
may be killed by gases which
displace the oxygen needed for
breathing, or pressure cham­
bers. Before th ese methods
electrocution was also used
Proper use of lethal Injection Is
probably one of the least painful
methods available but It Is more
expensive than som e other
methods If a large number of
animals are Involved
Mow we approach euthanasia
is usually based on our attitude
on suffering. Rather than cut
this discussion short we will
continue next week with this
subject.
F or the answers to your pef
health questions, write to Dr.
M ichael Walah. C/O The Evening
H erald. P.0 £tox J657. Sanford

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Linda R o t* proparas w h it# wool yarn fo r dying boforo It Is w ovsn.
Inspire her works may not be
obvious to the viewer. Mrs,
Rose sulci "ll doesn't matter
to me what the viewer sees I
prefer that they respond in
ihrlr own way and see what
they ore. but u lot of my work
Is related to landscape. Some
of it Is just playing around
with color. Putting color next

to Itself to see what devel­
ops."
Color and texture arc major
elem ents that draw Mrs,
Rose, a Virginia native who
grew up in n fam ily of
needlrworkers, to her craft.
She starts with large, tangled
balls of white wool yarn
Imported from Greece, which

are loosed Into the washing
machine and then smoothed
Into string hy Mrs Rose.
Then according lo her plan
rach piece of yurn Is dipped
Into dye mixed by Mrs. Rose,
and then woven Into the
scheme of things. She woiks
In Ihe Ikat method, meaning
See W e a ve r, 3C

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C e n tra l Florida R e g io n a l H o s p ita l Honors A u x ilia ry A t le e Cream Social On 3 0th A n n iv e rs a ry
Thirty years ago this month, 34 local women
formed the "P ink Ladles" Auxiliary to
assist doctors when the Sanford hospital was
located In a home. But the "P ink Ladles"
changed their name when men stepped Into
the picture to do volunteer hospital work.
The group of volunteers is now known as

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Central Florida Regional Hospital Aux­
ilia ry , In photo, James Tesar, from left,
C F R H administrator presents (lowers to
Audrey Rousch, auxiliary president, while
auxiliary members, Joe Llebert, Stella Oltt
and Joe Orltt look on.

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Central Florida Regional Hospital Aux­
iliary now has about 175 active members
and during Its 30 years, the auxiliary has
given more than 600,000 volunteer hours to
the hospital and over t l million In services
at a m inimum wage raterC F R H honored the
auxiliary members Tuesday with an old

fashioned ice cream social at the hospital to
com m em orate the 30th anniversary. In
photo, hospital employees Detty Durrance.
from left, and Florence K ruti serve aux­
ilia ry members, Ida Jane Wegrzyn and Jean
Pletryka.

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Sunday, July 31, i ns

Student Qualifies For
National
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------Engagements
HarrisonSargent
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H
Harrison. 3507 S Park Ave,
S a n f o r d , a n n o u n c e the
engagement of ihrlr (laugh
ter. Lt. Tam am lo-lgli Ann
Harrison of Savannah, Ga.. lo
f-apt Mark A Sargent, son of
Mr. and Mrs David Sargent.
2 Sunset Ave.. North Red­
ding. Mass
B o rn In S a n f o r d , th e
bride-elect Is the maternal
granddaughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Reid of New
York City, and the paternal
granddaughter of the late Mr
and Mrs. Alva Harrison of
Middletown. Ohio.
Lt Harrison Is a 1979
graduate of Seminole High
School where she was a
member of the, dance team.
C ross Country. N ational
Honor Society and Top 10.
She graduated from Florida
S la t e U niversity In Drrernbrr, 1983 where she re­
ceived a degree In multina­
tional business and was a
m e m b e r of D e lta 7. e t a
dororlty. Lt Harrison Is a U.S.
Army hcltroplrr pilot, sta­
tio n ed at H unter Arm y
Airfield. Savannah
H e r I la n e e . b o r n a t
Leominster. Mass., Is ihe
maternal grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred C. Paquette
and Ihe paternal grand*
duughlt-r of Mr, and Mrs
David Sargent Sr,, all of
Leominster
Capt. Sargent Is a 1978
graduate of North Reading
IIIh School. North Reading,
where hr was euplaln ol Ihe

Best of luck to Lattice (Pewee)
Hampton, a dynamic young girl
who spends most of her day in a
wheelchair. Although she is
handicapped. Lattice won six
medals from the Florida State
Games for Cerebral Palsy.
She has four first place medals
which qualifies her lo take part
In ihe 1985 National C P. The
games to be held In Lansing.
Mich., on Aug. 6-14,
Eleven physically Impaired
students will represent Lake
Silver Elementary’ School and
Central Florida at the national
games.
l-atrlce Is the daughter of Mrs.
Brenda Hill of East Sanford If
you wish to help this young
student to attend the games,
mat! donations to Jim Beech at
2401 Grande Ave.. Orlando,
32H04. coach for physically
Impaired, or call 422-2082 or
056-2669 for information.

Lt. T am ara Harrison, Capt. M ark Sargent
tennis leant and a member ol
National Honor Society. Hr
gradunlcd from the Unllril
S tairs Military Academy.
West I’rdril, N.Y,, and I*,
stollourd al Als-rdrcri Prov­
ing Ground. Mil . whrrr hr Is

operations rrsearch analyst
with the U.S. Army Halllsilcs
Research Uiuboratory.
The wedding will be an
event of Aug 31. al Grace
Mrihoillsi Church. Sanford.

Hawkins
322-MU
will tie in concert. Saturday.

This contem porary gospel
ensemble from Tampa will share
the musical evening with the
W ilson E nsem ble. Em anuel
Luster and Friends. Minister
Marlowe Smith and San ford Ite
J o h n L lg g o n s . now of
Tallahassee.

Gordon of Chicago, announce
Ihe engagem ent of Ihrlr

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Highlight Celebration

daughter, Sandra Lynn, to
Michael Audrr Under, sou of
Mrs. Maggie S tric k la n d ,
Sanford, and Willie L. Under.
Fl Lauderdale,

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Calm Beach, is ihe mutrrna
grandson of Ihe tale Mrs
L illie M M rC Icod. Hli
paternal grandparents an
Mr and Mrs L II. Lanier o
Ft Lauderdale
lie Is a HI7H graduate u
Seminole High Si Insil when
hr played tiaskrthall and
was outstanding lu back III
.uiciidrd Seminole ('onion
'omnui
11II\ College and Is employ*
hv Rlnkct Materials fo ri
Sanford
Tlic wedding will Is- ti
**vrnl ul Aog 3. at ti p in
Ml Calvary Baptist Chore
Sanlord.

Goodson-McGowen
Jucipiellne F. Qondsnn and John I. McGawcn
are announcing Iheir engagement and forthcomInk matrluge loday
Ms. Oaoduou, a Suntord and Seminole County
resident lor the past 21 years. Is employed as a
secretary hy the Seminole County Sln-rlll's
Department Sin- was previously olllce manager
and real estate broker uurax-late with Krnesi
Southward ul Southwaid Invrslincul A Really

Co,. Saulnrd
Mr McCiowen has lived in Seminole Couni
lor ubout 30 years except when he was tu tl
surveying business in California. He is employe
as crew ehleCsupervIsor by Kelly Sinn
Associate* Inc., Surveyors. Sanlord
The wedding will Ih- an eyeni ol early sprliii
I OHO, with Hunt plans In In- announced ,n a lal&lt;
dale

Free Microwave Cooking Classes Ottered
Tlir Rich Plan, .1 division of Rich Uliltrd
Corporation, is holding Irri* microwave and
microwave convriilun cliuwea In on rflort In
unnwrr IIn* qurntlmix people ai r asking
How dor* a nilrrowavr work? Wind (nods can
In cooked In a microwave? Can a perion bake In
a inlemwuve? How run food l*csi !«■ prepaird and
still taste like over Ilie slovc rooking?
MICKOWAVE/CONVECTION: Class iovers

dem onalrallonu and in stru ction on both
microwave and mlrrowavc/ronvrcilon tanking
Areas covered Include the dlllrient ways lo use a
microwave, liclplid cooking tcclml&lt;|ura and how
In convert conventional tecl|ie.s Inin microwave.
Foods ure sampled in cluss (Tuesday, Aug fi. 13.
■JO. 27|.
For Inrnniiatlou, call the Rich Clan at 322-3663
and ask lor marketing Space Is llmtled. Hcscrvu
lions are needed.

H. G arrett Dotson, M.D., F .A .C .S .,
announces the association of

John W. Robertson, Jr., M.D.
fo r the practice o f General and
Peripheral Vascular Surgery.
O ffice visits by appointm ent.
OFFICE LOCATIONS:
360 Mellonvlllc Avanue, Sanford, Fla. 3 2 7 7 1. 322 8 9 7 9
l 385 Highway 434, Suite 103.
Longwood Medical Aits Bldg.,
Longwood. Fla. 3 2 7 5 0 , 331-8979
780 Deltona Blvd., Suita 102,
Deltona. Fla. 3 2 7 2 5 . 322-8979

The Lake Mary July 4lh celrlira!Ion sponsored by CominunlIV Im provem ent Association
|( IAI was great success More
than 2 3 0 bar-b-qur chicken
dinners were sold.
i'Ihe Woman's Club donated
Mi' Mn| M', tin v i arm J 1. 1an
Ihrlr hake sale ul the event
which brought the total profits lo
more iltan $.r&gt;(K)
Free hoi air balloon rides were
given by Freedom Bank and
I'atrick Fruit Company of San­
ford donated luhs that were used
In the bathtub regatta. Winners
ol ihe hulhluh rrgutla were
I’li- a dell, first; Fire department,
second: and Sun (tank, third
Those wi nni ng the
watermelon eating contest were
Kevin Swral. first; and Toby
Olvera, second.
David Kundall and Rubble
Morgan won first place In Ihe
egg loss contest and Toby Olvera
and Tony Morgan won second
place, A day of lun was had hy
.ill

Lillian and Russ Megnnrgal ol
Ihe Forest returned July 15 Irom
a 3 week trip to Maryland and
suburban Chiludrlphiu The
Megimrgals spent a week on the
Chcsu|M*ukc (lay aboard a 40loot yacht.
The rem aining two weeks
were spent with ihrlr daughlrr
and son-in-law. Nina and Hill
Reardon and their four month
old granddaughter when the
couple gut to know thetr grand­
daughter better hy babysitting
on several occasions

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Florldu Regional Hospital. Irene
Is tlic mother of Dennis Brown.

B onnie
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The Lake Mary Chamber ol
Commerce Membership Drive Is
now In progress New rules for

L a k e M a ry
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employees, 820. H 10 employees.
825. I I-25 employees. 840. and
26 or more. 875
Non-cornmerclal membership
members for entire family Is $H
Application may Ih- obtained by
calling Ihe chamber office.

B arbara G orm an and I’ai
Jenkins lelt Ju ly IH lor Lake
Yalr where they al tended a
m usic clinic ut the Baptlsl
Assembly Church. Cat ullendt-d
the organ classes and Itarhara
A reminder lo all of the Lake
attended children's choir train­ Mary residents who have not yet
ing they will relorn Jtdv 20.
registered to vote. You must
register by August 2 at city ball
Gel well wishes are extended nr the county services building
in Irene Brown Irene underwent In Dontord to vole In the Sept. 3
surgery Ju ly IB at Central elect Ion

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publication:
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i Organization releases (the program should lead Die
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days after the event.
S. Advance notices should be submitted one week prior
to publication date.
7. Photographic coverage requests should be made one
week In advance.

Jane Jolly and Sherry Smith
nl Lake Mary were among the 20
guests al a hachclorettr party
given tor Kcrrle Holmes of Sanlord They all met at Uulncy* for
dinner, cake und the opening of
her gilts he lore leaving lor a
Winter Caik lounge.
On Wednesday. July 17. Ker­
in and Ju an Ortl/. were married
lu Ihe gazebo at Cark and 5th
Street In Sanford Bob Nemeroff,
her employer, gave her away.
Fite couple will makr thetr home
m Sanford

ECONOMY DENTURE
CLINIC
JULY SPECIAL

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Latrice (Pewee) Hampton

In And Around Lake Mary

graduate of Hemlnnle" Htgtl
S c h o o l and a t t e n d e d
Seminole Community Col­
lege She is employed by Sun
Hank In the bookkeeping
department.

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All gospel musical lovers will
g a t h e r a 1 Mo u n I M ori a h
Primitive Baptlsl Church. I 101
Locust Ave.. Sanford where
Jolmny Watson and company

Horn In C h ica g o , th e
bride cleci is ihe maternal
gramldaughler ul Jerdom D.
Marshall. Sanford, and Ihe
lab Mrs Mary W Marshall,
and (he paternal g ran d ­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Gordon Sr,. Jackson.
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Ju ly 27. at 7 pm.

The Enrichment Group Black
Seeds of Rochester, N.Y. will
perform ul Ihe 11 a m service at
New Ml. Calvary Missionary
Hipusi Church. July 21. Al this
lime Ihe group composed of
youth of the community who
have latent In many fields will
show Ihrlr talent In drama,
musical renditions, religion and
other Biblical portrayals

Gordon-Lanier
Mrs. Kalhrrlnr M. Gordon
o f S a n fo rd , and J o s e p h

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Golfing Trips' Include Too Much Swinging
DEAR ABBY: I i,m a widow
I*3* lx*rn rl.it mu a widower
In years my senior for over a
' ear and a half, t Knew " B J " had
u lengthy relationship with
another widow his age. but I
assumed It was over. Mr gave me
a royal rush, our rom ance
blossomed and we declared our
love Afler a while his Saturday
mghtswerr spent with "family."
Golfing nips" also look a lot of
tils time
I had the shock of my life
when one of my friends saw him
wlih his old ladyfrlend one
Saturday night. I fell It was over
hr-twern us. so when he asked
me out again. I accepted In order
•o lell him he couldn't have both
ol us. hut when I did. he Insisted
that I was his choice.
I was wrong. He i s suit .axing
her and lying altoul It Last
evening he was having dinner at
the club. "The club" was her
house I let him know openly
. and maturely. Is he sowing his
wild oats? At 72?
I have asked him why he got
Involved with me If he Is still

involved with her No response.
I want him for myself. How
•an I get him to discuss It?
NOT ENOUGHrOR HIM
DEAR NOT: You can t. Your
signature says It all. He comes
Irom the “ eai-m v -cak c-an d
l i .i v c it too'* s c h o o l . And one
bakery Isn't enough for him.
DEAR ABBY: I am an attractive woman and carry my
a dghl well. I am 5 foot 5 and
weigh 14H pounds
My boyfriend of ihrce years
has given me an ultimatum:
Gise 25 pounds In DO days or It's
aver I&gt;ctween us!
I think he's asking too much
In me. losing the weight Is
secondary to the lad that he lias
given me an ull Imat uni
How should I answer him?
ANGRY
DEAR ANGRY: Tell him you
will lose more than 25 pounds In
90 days All I4H |xiunds of you
will gel lost as far as he's
concerned. And ll won't take 90

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Abby

•lays — you're starting right
now.
DEAR ABBY: To the woman
tit Waterloo. Iowa, who Is trying
to decide whether lo have a kid
or not. here Is ihc best test:
Ikirrow a kid for two weeks
I baby-sat my 10-month-old
nephew for two weeks. I was 30.
It was a revelation He was really
a charming Utile guy. but. Abby.
I made up my mind before the
llrst week was over thal no way
would I have kids of my own!
My nephew Is now H years old
and I love him dearly, but I have
never regretted my decision He
lives two hours away, and although I never sec him more
(ban every third week-end. he

fulfills all my maternal Instincts.
Now I alw ays advise my
wondering friends to borrow a
kid for two weeks before they
decide to have one of their own.
AUNT CAS8IE IN OTTAWA
D E A R A U NT C A S S I S :
Borrowing" a kid Is a good way
lo get a taste of parenthood, hut
It's only a taste. When they're
your own. you can't send them
back at the end of two weeks. It's
a wise woman who knows her
limitations. Motherhood is not
for everyone.
DEAR ABBY: I am due to
have u baby very soon and am
confused about one thing The
baby's father Is the third to have
Ihc same name In his family. Ills
grandfather, who Is still living. Is
"Senior.'* his father Is "Ju n io r"
and mv b o y filrn d Is **lhc
Third. "
Since we are nol married, can I
name my lathy "the Fourth"? Or
can I name him after his grundluther with no numerals after It?
MOTHER TO BE
DEAR MOTHER-TOBE: To
be absolutely certain that you
would be acting within your
legal rights, consult a lawyer.
And regardless of the legal
decision. I think you should
discuss this with four boyfriend.
DEAR ABBY: My mother,
who Is 77 and lives with me.
recently met und becamr very
fond of a gentleman who Is 79.

Ills wife diet! last February. My
mother and this gentleman rruily seemed to enjoy each other s
company until his children re­
proached him for having a
"girlfriend" so soon ulicr Ihclr
mother's death. The gentleman
lives with his children who have
demanded that hr wait an un­
specified period ol lime brlorr he
can see my mother again.
I can sec how unhappy my
mother Is. and It hurts me. I
don't have "to tell you that they
may not have much time left on
this earth, and it s unfair to
these elderly pcoplr who only
want lo enjoy a little happiness
In Ihelr remaining years
I don't want to get in the
middle of this since these (x-ople
arc my neighbors
Please print this. Abby. There
are many children who rend In
the same selfish manner, rob­
bing Ihclr elderly parents of lhe
companionship dial so recently
land briefly) added a sparkle lo
my mother's life
SAD IN N.J.
DEAR A BBY: Hooray for

Rapunzer’l I think hairless
women are multlhlllion dollar
conspiracy dreamed up by the
manufactures of razors, razor
blades, electric shavers, shaving
creams, depilatories, waxes ami
the electrolysis b u s i n e s s
Shaving lx a bloody nuisance
llitcrally!) and often leads lo
Infections. Ingrown hairs and
razor burns Thanks lor slicking
up for a woman's right lo lx-

herself.
HAIRY IN HOUSTON
DEAR A BBY: Like m ost
American women. I learned
early In life to twreze. pluck,
shave or wax away offensive
body hair, but I always hated the
ch o re Now that l i p more
mat lire. I'm able to laee a few
rude Mares or comments rather
than return to scraping my skin
wii h a metal blade
I'tl like "Rapunxcl" to know
ih.it seeing other unshaven
women In public gives me
|M-rmtH*lnn to In* myself, and I
thank her lor her courage in
iK-ing a pi Mtcer. Women! are
luughi lo hale Iheir IxmIIcs . and
to believe that lltelr natural
*ai\rs are snmrwh.tt disgusting
I see II us jusl one more way
we're kept busy bring selfconscious and thinking about
trivial things |hkc m en's opt
iiio iis
ol us|. so that we won t
llgurc out where our real jiowrr
lies
FEMINIST
DEAR ABBY: A word ol
advice to your readers Should
vuu find yoursell as a |Mllrni
with a nurse who is a male,
please |utlgr him
his pm
lcssion.il skills
In all probability he has
chosen his career with a great
deal or thought Alter all. how
many mothers nil their Utile
Ixiys that they hope I hey will
grow up lo lx- a nurse?
NORMAN GREGORY. R.N.

WALLPAPER, DRAPERIES
AND FLOOR COVERINGS
CHOOSE FROM AN EXCITING
SELECTION OF COLORS
AND TEXTURES

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B a lle t Guild's A tla n ta Bound
Ballet Guild of Sanford Seminole dancers
are off and dancing In Atlanta from July
20 27. The dancers and artistic directors w ill
attend the national convention of Dance
Masters of America where they will perform
and compete for scholarships. With their
suitcases packed and ready to go are, from

...Weaver
Continued From 1C
Ihc yarns urr dyed lo III Into u
color scheme before they are
woven into the pattern in which
color plays a major part.
Mrs. Hose has no unnamed
works. "Every one has a name.
Sometime* I gel mixed up on the
names, hut most of the time the
name becomes part of Ihc p ic e .
I know what It Is. It s like a
child.**
H o w e v e r . M rs. H o s e ’ s
wallhanglngs are made lo sell, al
a rale of about $500 each.
"There's none that I wouldn't
waul to part with People ask me
how cun you sell this. You put so
much time In It. you've Invested
so much of yourself Into ll.
"T h e other side of thal coin Is
II you work on something and
you can't see ways of changing
and Improving or doing some­
thing differently thrn you would
only do one art work In your
whole life, because you would
have done ihc perfect piece and
(here's no place to go from
there."
Even before Mrs. Hose has
painstakingly completed an HO
or so hour Investment of lime
und energy In one tapestry,
mentally she has already moved
on lo the next design, developing
II In her mind, and thrn. like a
draftsman drawing II uu'. on
paper.
Although her husband Duncan
c la im e d C a t h e d r a l a s h is
persona! pick of her works when
s h e completed her master's de­
gree In line arts at North Texas
Stale University. It's probably
the only one of her creations that
will continue to grace the walls
of her home.
Mrs. Hose's tapestries grace
the walls of her home only until
they arc sold, however, she does
collect works of other weavers
and has handmudr carpets col­
lected In travels lo Europe.
Turkey and Mexico on Ihc floor*
of her home.
But her wallhanglngs arc nol
meant lo be tread upon. "Nol my
work, nol But I Ihtnk as far a*
i (i e w e a v i n g t r a d i t i o n
throughout history goes some of
the fines! waving that lias ever
been done has been done In
rugs I feel some rugs are great
works of art. but I'm nol making
carpets." ahe maid.
Instead she is rrcallng works
to fill large architectural spaces,
to blend with today s stone,
glass and concrete structures,
and lo soften the designs with a
bit of warmth and color, she

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left, M iriam Rye Wright, artistic director,
Alicia Howell, Lisa Clontz, Shell Wilbur,
Robin Scott, Heather H offm an, Nicole
Green, Stacey M orris, Melody Sanders,
Dina Taylor and Valerie Rye Weld, artistic
director. BGS dancer Erika M ills will also
attend the convention.

said.
Some of her designs Include
brndlng und o th e r textu re
creating techniques Mrs Rose
said she has been strongly Influ­
enced by 20th Century artists,
especially painter* — abstract
expressionists.
She thinks she has a hit of
gyp*y In her bUxxl because of
her love of (ravel. Suggestion* of
I he ihlngs she has seen and
experienced In her wanderings
lliul Ihclr way Inlo her work us
ab stract, visually expressed
emotion*. Mrs. Hose said.
Her love of color, she said,
reverts back lo childhood and
m ayb e E a s ie r egg d y in g .
"T h e re 's som ething muglcul
about putting a while yurn In a
dye hath and having It come out

another color."
But the hardest part of her
work, which she plans to con­
tinue until she nins out of Ideas
and resourses. Is coming up with
I he basic Idea. Mrs. Hose said
l hul's u challenge she faces
along with most artists no mut­
ter what ihelr medium.
"In lerms of executing the
project once the design has been
formullzed. especially In the way
I've hern working II’s a matter of
going one. two. three, step by
step until I complete the pro­
ject.”
For a gllmps al how well Mrs.
Hose's formula works the Em­
pire show In DeLund opens with
a reception from 11:30 to 9 pm .
•m Aug 9. at 305 N. Woodland
Ave.

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What The Day
Will Bring...
YOURBIRTHDAT
JU LY 2 1 . 108S
Good things could happen to
you In the year ahead through
people you know socially. Do
everything within your power to
maintain cordial relationships
by Mort Walker
with your circle o f friends.
CANCER (June 21-July 221
Show a w illin g n e ss to r e ­
ciprocate today If friends treat
you In a generous fashion. You'll
be talked nbrnH later If they
think you're Just a taker. Major
changes are ahead for Cancers fn
the coming year, Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today.
Mall $1 to Astro-Graph. Box 489,
Radio City Station. New York.
NY 10019. Be sure to state your
/.odlacvstgn.
LEO ( J u l y 2 3 - A ug. 221
Exercise self-discipline today
by Art Sansom where your expenditures are
concerned. If you feel a need to
spend money, spend It on your
home or loved ones
V1ROO (Aug 23 Sept 22)
Your Inlentlons will be good
today, hut you may lack the zest
to sec your Ideas Ihrough to a
satisfactory conclusion Pul your
drive where your mind Is.
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 0 c t. 23) If
you buy something today and
iairr Irani you paid more for It
than you should have, don't be
afraid lo lake It back and haggle
for a better price.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)
riacallng others Is OK today,
provided It Isn't detrimental to
your own best Interests. Strive to
he fair and ronsldrrate. but don't
he foolish.
SAOITTARIUB iNov. 23-Dec.
2t| Ik' extremely selective re­
garding your associations today.
If you link up with someone who
is lazy, you may never fulfill
your ambitious Inlentlons.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan .
19) Social gatherings are not a
good forum for promoting busi­
by Howia Schneider ness deals today. Keep your
chitchat light and don't talk

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Ik'iicllclal changes will make It
possible to Improve your lifestyle
In the year ahead. However, you
must curb your extravagance as
your earnings Increase.
CANCER (June 2 1 -July 22)
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21 Hick
24 Donated
27 Whan
28 Hindu dotty
32 Pul forth
33 Actrot* Burftyn
34 Actrosi
Christian

10 Medley
11 Enthusiasm

12 "Auk! Lang
If King of Judah
21 Drove
22 Building
Support
23 Singer Bob
24.
251ns
41 Sharp pointed
42 Close relttivs
43 Genus of sheep
44 Gave tamper
renty
45 Boi for alms
47 EI9M (comb
form)

38 Opening

29 Kelp (Let)
30 Mi (Oer &gt;
31 Hendle (Fr)
33 Rems' mstes
3 5 tam ings
37 Hums
36 Cloy
37 Reception front 38 12. Roman
diltanea |*bbr) 1 1
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39 Finniih lake
40 King ot P»'»‘* 11
43 Wave |Sp|
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DOWN
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AQUARIUS (Jun. 20 Frb. 19)
Things may not come as easy for
you to d ay a s y o u 'd lik e ,
especially where major goals arc
concerned. You can succeed,
however. If you go all out.
PISCES IFeb 20-March 20)
Tel) It like II Is today, even If a
little white lie may make It
sound better. Once you depart
from the truth, you could trip
over your own tongue.
ARIES (March 21 April 19)
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men! situation today with a
person who has no record of
being In the winner's circle. This
could be another wild scheme.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Today you may have a brief
burst of enthusiasm that will
quickly dissipate. Don't let this
cause problems with projects or
In your personal relationships.
GEMINI (May 2 1 -June 20)
Poor scheduling will waste time
that should be devoted to
meaningful endeavors today.
Try to organize your hours.

urges today. If you don't, you
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
may later feel guilty about not Keep curiousity seekers out of
doing the things you could have your confidential affairs today,
done.
tie especially guarded about
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. your finances or career.
21) Try to draw the line today
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19) It's
between business and pleasure.
Deals you attempt to promote In t&gt;est not to agree to do some­
thing for another today unless
social settings could Bzzle out.
y o u 'r e a b s o lu t e ly s u r r y o u c a n
C A P R IC O R N
IDre 22-Jan
follow through Inconsistency
19) Ambitious objectives can be will hurt your Image.
fulfilled today, provided you
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
don’t case up when victory Is In
sight Push on to the conclusion Much can be accomplished to­
day If you keep your mind solely
and leave no loose ends.
focused on the task at hand
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Frb. 19) Don't daydream while you work.
You’re an honest and forthright
OEMINI (May 21-June 20)
person whose statements can be
believed. Unfortunately, you Today will t&gt;e more enjoyable for
may have to deal with someone you if you don't associate with
today who doesn't use your people who pretrnd to be some­
thing they aren't.
slumlords

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movie* being ehown now he* a lot ot chutzpah “ — Pater Elton

WIN AT BRIDGE
By Ja m e s Jacob y
hut the play was necessary to
One of the shortcomings of thr successful conclusion of the
stnndard bidding methods Is deal. Now a spade was ruffed by
that It Is very dllftcult to drscril&gt;c declarer and he played thr last
a slant Invitational hand with u diamond, discarding dummy's
long minor suit when your spade
|&gt;artnrr has opened with two
Everyone had to come down to
no-trump.
Today's South look the hull by four cards. Poor East had to hold
the horns, asked for aces with enough hearts to prevent the
thr Gerber fourclub bid, and little one In dummy from
gambled with a atx-dtamond hid becoming good, so he shed the
when he discovered hts nlde was club queen, hoping that hts
not off two aces. Hash, but In partner had thr jack. South
cashed the Jack and made 12
this Instance effective
West opened the ace of clubs tricks.
and next switched to the Jack of
You can see what happens If
spades. Declarer won the ace, declarer falls to get thr club king
drew four rounds of diamonds out of the way. East can then
discarding a club from dummy, throw a club. Even though
and now made the key play.
playtng the king will drop the
He played a club to the king. queen, declarer will have no way
Of course tfi.it made thr club to get back to hla hand for the
oueen In the Fs«* hand » winner good Jack.
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15 Cegily
16 Orsoh mo
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hopeful today. provided you’re
not careless or Indifferent In
your monetary ullalrs. He both
practical and prudent Major
c h a n g e s are ahead for Cancers In
the coming year. Send for your
Astro Graph predictions today.
Mall SI &lt;0 Astro Graph, Ikix 189.
Radio City Station. New York.
NY Itxilf)
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 Try lo
gel difficult assignments over
and done with as early as
(xisslhle today. Yoor energy level
may lessen In thr afternoon
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 221
Strive to Ik- financially const*trot today, or whal you gain on
the one hand might fly out the
window on another enterprise.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) The
only thing that could hold you
hack today Is u disbelief In your
lalents and abilities See yourself
as a winner, not (hr (all guy.
UCOKPIO IO. 1 24 Nm . 22)
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By Richard T ru ett
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A century ago 11 a Mudrnt misbehaved in class
hi* had to pul tils fountain pen in the Ink well
located on his wooden desk, walk to the comer
and sit on a stool while wtartng a dunce cap.
Today&gt; students may have a hard time
imagining that scenario, but In la*e August they
will have an opportunity to experience a
classroom their peers of 100 years ago studied In
— dunce cap included — Jus! as II was a century
ago
Allhough historic Sanford Grammar School has
not functioned as a school since 1983. it has not
la*en lying dormant and vacant.
The Seminole County School Hoard in late
1984 decided to establish a "teaching museum"
at ihe facility at 301 W 7ih St In Sanford. The
museum Is rxpectrd to open by August this year
with the downstairs sections carefully restored to
original condition,
Karen Coleman* a spokesman for the school
board, said that a "teaching museum" Is a place
:where students can learn by observing and
experiencing She said Ihe facility offers a "two
dimensional learning opportunity." although to
museum will be open to the general public and
i heir l* no admission charge
The original Suniurd Grammar School was
built In 1902 on land donated by Henry Shelton
Sanford, founder of the city.
Sanford Grammar had additions called wings
added to It In 1916 and It was the first school In
ihe county to have Its own lunchroom, donated
by the Sanford Woman's Club
Sanford Grammar was rrnatnrd the Margaret
K Reynolds Building after a long-time Sanford
educator In late 1984. and the museum will t)e
called the Seminole County Students* Museum
The school has undergone several modlflcallons since Irelng closed In 1983. It is llsled on ihe
Register of National Historic Places because of Its
Romanesque architecture, age. and historic
significance, and boasts several famous alumni
Hrallry Odham. who twice sought the gover­
norship of Florida, attended the school In the
1940s Donna lam Askew; the wife of former
governor Reublu Askew, intended the school In
the |950s But perhups .the most uaitonulyknown figure to attend the school was baseball
announcer Red Barber, who attended In t he* y
1920s In fact. Barber's mother onre luught al the
school and was Its principal for the 1923-24
school yrar.
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Students and the general public will not only
gel a chance to observe a turn-of-the-eentury
classroom and how Sanlord grew Inlo the city It Is
today by observing the walls Illicit with framed
historic photos ol Sanford dating back to Ihe
IHfiOs hut they will have Ihe opportunity to
experience a Seminole Indian Village by way* of
an realistic replica.
" W e can sh o w lilm j. ol S em in o le In d ia n h is to ry

and nludruls can learn from books, then we can
show them how the Indians really lived." Mrs.
Coleman mild. The museum will give students n
better understanding of their heritage.
Ken Kchols. a former student und teacher ut
Sanford Grammar who later went on to become
the school's principal, has Iwcn named curator or
the museum He recruited two urea artists to
paint Indian scenes on Ihe walls.
The two urtlsis, Helen lllckry and Mary

Hartwlg. employed a t, Disney World, did a
spectacular Job creating llfestie renderings of
Seminole Indians." Echols said
AsUne walks Into the Indian Room, one notices
a*llfeslze Seminole Warrior with outstretched
arms. Echols said this is meant to convey a
feeling of welcome to visitors
The room also contains several Seminole Indian
structures Including a thatched hut and Tec Prttype lodging No detail Is too small to be
overlooked.
In one corner, there Is an Indian stove with llsh
cooking on a grill There's also a canoe that was
i arved out of a tree trunk — just like the
Seminole Indians used to make them. But
perhaps the most striking part of Ihe museum is
ihe lum-of-the-century classroom
The classroom, located on the first floor of the
two-story museum has been restored to Its 1902
state.
Sandblasting was used to remove several layers
of old paint. Then Echols had the wooden floor
restored to its original lustre But It Is his
attention to the minor details that Is truly
remarkable, according lo Mrs. Coleman.
"He has pursued this project wilh dedication
and enthusiasm ." Mrs. Coleman said "Mr.
Echols has a lot of contacts because he has been
in Ihe county so long Also, he went to the school,
and his own personal experience has proven
Invaluable." she added.
Through a painstaking effort In which Echols
wrote to every school board tn the state, he finally
located several original early 1900 style school
desks In Dr Land at an antique shop
These are the type not noted for their romfoft.
but for their functional use. These desks have
cast iron legs bolted to the floor and Ink wells
built Into the desk tops.
Each desk cost about $75 and has been
restorrd to near-original condition. At the head of
the class Is an original oak cabinet with several
reproduction sets of the famous McGufTy Readers,
textbooks students used 100 years ago
A century old piano Is on one side ol the loom
and, tn the corner lying on n siool. is a dunce cap.
The cap had to be worn by students who
misbehaved.
The entire museum project has been funded
ihiough state and federal grants The school
board has paid the salaries ol Echols, a secretary
and the maintenance crew. Mrs Coleman said.
State and Federal agencies have contributed
$23,000 thus far. Ihe state: *8 .0 0 0 and the
federal government: *15.000. The school board's
contribution will Ire *60.000 annually to pay for
salaries. After the museum is open, corporate
spunorshlps will be solicited. Jim Elliott, board
spokesman said
Mrs. Coleman said the entire project was the
brainchild of the late Margaret K. Reynolds.
According to school board records. Mrs. Reynolds
ked an a n educator fo r 3 3 years — 2 7 o f those
lo Seminole-CourtIy schools. She retired In June
of 1971. Mrs. Reynolds died on Nov. 22. 1977, but
her dream, to establish a place where Seminole
county's educators would Ire honored, lives on In
the Margaret K. Reynolds building
"Margaret Reynolds was one .of those rare
educators who made long-lasting contributions
that we continue to enjoy today." Mrs. Coleman
said.
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In Ihe hallways of the museum arc hundreds of

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S a n fo rd G r a m m a r , fo p . b u ilt In 1902, h a t
b e e n re n a m e d th e M a r g a r e t K . R e y n o ld 's
B u ild in g and h o u s e s th e S e m in o le C o u n ty
S tu d e n t M u s e u m . A t b o ttfo m , a c la s s r o o m

pt&lt; lures of Sanford and |&gt;ortralts of Seminole
County's irachrrs and educators who made
lasting contributions lo the school system.

St Ttmmr V!»&lt;*»•

c ir c a 1900 Is one of th e fe a tu r e s o f th e
•m u s e u m . T h e ro o m Is e v e n s lo c k e d w llh
M c G u ffy R e a d e rs

The legendary Joseph Nathaniel Cronins, and
Thomas Lawton are Jusl Iwool the pictures or the

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Spectators Lose In The Guns And Butter Game
Mv uelglil&gt;or licit Jusi had his
lilih birthday. I gave him a Guns
and Bui ter game. He has Item
wanting one lor a long lime: I
decided he was ready forll.
The game Is a simple one. Il
i (insists of one long rope. One
player tries lo pull the rope In
Hu direction of more guns. The
oilier tries lo pull In ihe direction
ul more huller.
Guns and Butler Is designed In
leach children alxim Ihe process
by which the Congress grapples
with the problem ol tralanclng
spending lor drlensc and lor
social programs By playing II.
i hlldirn are (orred lo face the
same hard choices tli.it must !&gt;e
i.ii cd every day hv our nation's
leaders.
Ben likes tanks and planes and
rockets He did not hesitate tn
t (loosing to represent guns lie
selected his sister Misty, age

three, lo pull lor huller
" B u t t e r Is lor g irls.'* he
explained disdainfully. "Real
Imyspull for guns "
Mlsiy accepted the challenge
a nil cheerful determination.
While Guns and Duller begins
with two players II Is played In
Iront of a large audience. Mem*
lu rs of the audience may Join In
oil ihe side with ihe l*est line.
Guns and Butter is thus more a
(oiliest of (KTsuasivr skills than
ol brute strength
While members of the au­
dience can pull lor either side,
they must also pay for the result
chosen. They ael as taxpayers.
We got a dozen or n o kids
together, and began the match. I
was referee,
Guns and Butler Is always
played In the center of a real
situation. I read a special Situa­
tion Card, which explained that

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salads from one of his
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the season's record for
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the Senate has adopted a hud gel
ihal calls for more gonsuud less
boiler, that Is more defense
xpendlng und less s|M-ndlng for
Social Security, while Ihe House
has chosen the opposite. The
situation Is now a standoff
Mlsiy (lug her little heels
IIrmly into the suit soil of the
meadow we had chosen as a Held
ot bailie. Ben dill Ihe same. I
dropped a hnille ol red Ink as the
slgnal lo star) The tugging
begun
Ben had the early advantage.

DOONESBURY

7 Tomato: 13 Salads
By United Pres*
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The tomnlo was put on
display for several days
beforr being cut up and
restaurateurs calculated
Ihe fru it had enough
flesh Tor 13 salads.
But those hoping to
have s im ila r success
wllh next year's crop by
planting the seeds of Ihe
giant fruit were disap­
pointed. BTA said, for
the freak tomato had
none.
The Guinness Book of
World Kecords lists the
largest known tomato as
one weighing 6 pounds.
8 o u n c e s , gro w n by
Clarence B a ile y o f
Monora. Wls . in August
1976.

The ( rowd cheered as lie pulled
Ins sister In ihe direr I Ion of more
guns and less butler, ihr first
lime It had moved dial way In
years 'll lookrd as If Misty and
her butter were In big trouble
Suddenly, she started telling
honor stories about Ihe plight ol
poor people on welfare and on
S im tal Security. Two members of
ihe crowd, moved try her tales.
|oliicd her The rope started
moving toward more butter.
Ili’ii struggled harder, Hr knew
guns had irerii losing this game
for a long lime, and was de­
termined lo reverse the trend
lie slarlrd pointing out ihui
welfare spending hasn't irully
helped poor people Hr said
Social Security benefits were far
loo generous.
Th«’ crowd was not Impressed,
Support continued to swing to
Misty lieu i hanged Iris strategy.

Hr starled making Irrrlrv.mi
comparisons of Sovlcl and Amcr
lean spending on guns, arguing
that we have a duty In spend at
trust as much on guns as the
Russians.
The crowd responded Three
children ran Iminedtatrly to tils
side. They pulled wllh all llirlr
strength. Mlsiy countered wllh
tales ot waste In military spend
tug Four children pilned her.
Ben presented a lurid expose
ol welfare cheats bringing the
remaining three children to him
A standoff seemed certain
Suddenly, a special feature ol
ihr G uiis and liuitrr rope started
to work The rtqie pulled In both
directions al once II moved In
Ihe direction of more guns at the
same time It moved In the
direction of more huller.
" I w o n !” B en s h o u te d
i xcltedly.

i won! Misty shouted, with
equal enthusiasm
Wall a minute," lien said
crossly "It I gel more guns, and
Mlsiy gels more huller thru
who loses?”
We lurned lo the rnendrers of
our audience. Exhausted, they
were Ix-gliming lo realize whul
they had done, Caught up In the
debate over the merits ul guns
vs butter, they had forgoiirn
one small consideration; the
cost,
As often hup|M-iiH in Guns and
Boiler, ibis oversight was fata)
Il allowed the proponents of
more guns lo win li allowed Ihe
propounds of more Imtirr lo
win, The audience forced lo pay
lor troth, lost again
( T im o th y 7'rcgurl/ic/i wefn m iri (hr opporfun/l)' lo co/re
s/xind wllh readers IV'rilc film al
th e Evening H c r u lill

by Garry Trudeau

�Evening Herald
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Sunday, J u ly 21, 1985 — 2D
Wayne D. Doyla, Poblithsr
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Melvin Adkim, A d v e rtin g Director

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S o m e th in g
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C h ild r e n

Tuesday the Seminole County Commission
will have an opportunity to take a Riant leap
forward In the Interest of the less fortunate —
through no fault of their own — homeless
young people In the county.
Tuesday’s the night a group of concerned
rltlzens will ask the commission to give Its
stamp of approval allowing them to build a
group home In the Atlamonte Springs area
under the auspices of the CHARLEE program
(Children Have All Rights: Legal. Educational.
Emotional.)
The county’s board of adjustment hns
already approved the special exception the
CHARLEE people need to get the project off
the ground. The county commission should
give Its approval as well.
In a nutshell, there ure too many children of
all ngrs In the United States. Seminole
County's no exception, who. for one reason or
another, have nowhere to live except in one
foster home after another. Or, In some
Juvenile detention center where they really
get an edcucatlon. They learn to cheat. He.
steal, and otherw ise become less than
desirable citizens in the future.
Ask circuit Judges Kenneth M. LeWer and S.
Joseph Davis Jr,, both strong supporters of
the CHARLEE concept. They'll tell you
(|ulckly that there must be a belter choice In
dealing with these young people ugalnst
whom fate has dealt a grossly unfair blow.
The Judges have met them countless times
In their capacity as officers of the court,
whether as Judges or ns lawyers. These
children might come before the bench only
because they're minors and the product of a
broken home, or a home where both parents
have died, or whatever, but who themselves
have committed no crime or offense. In any
case, those children now huve to be sent to
foster homes, not necessarily the best
environment In which to develop: or to an
institution — definitely not conducive to
emotional and Intellectual growth.
So. here comes CHARLEE. ready to put up
a group home to provide ut least six of those
children with a stable environment on a
long-term lauds and one that more closely
resembles mnlnstream living. There, the
children will be cared for. given proper
direction In their lives and ultimately leave to
fend for themselves us honest, contributing
members of the community. Whul more
could we ask? Nothing N rlthrr should die
county commission Tuesday. A simple "yes"
vote will do.

Coke's Climb Dow n
Every now and then, the Little People win a
big one, and wheri the victory Is over thr
mighty Coca-Cola Co.. It's sweet Indeed, you
might say. Doing uwuy with the old Coke —
(lie one with thut special bite (hat America
has known and loved lor 99 years — proved to
be I (hi much for loo many devotees, as the
company finally acknowledged ufter a na­
tionwide outpouring of rage.
It Just proves what polltleul revolutionaries
have alwuys known: A hard core of dis­
ciplined activists — in this case, your basic
Coke uddlcts (not to lie confused with coke
addicts. If you pleuse) — can ’ move the
masses. And In this case, they succeeded In
m o vin g the Coca-Cola executives w ho
thought they had dlvlnrd a popular prefer­
ence for u swrrlcr and smoother Coke. To
their dismay. 59 percent of those questioned
In one survey who had tastrd both versions
preferred the original Worse, many thought
the new Coke lusted like, of all things. PEI*SI!
The irony of Coca-Cola's hasty retreat Irom
what might huve become the greatest com­
mercial debacle since the Edsel Is that It may
yrt strengthen the company In lighting olf the
challenge for sides leadership hy Pepsi, whose
gloating may be premature. The amount of
free publicity Coca-Cola repealed from Its
controversial change is Incalculable. And by
keeping Ihc new Coke while bringing l&gt;ack
whut now will be railed Coca-Cola Classic. Ii
keeps Itself In the s|&gt;otlight a little longer and
adds unothrr product to an ever more
diversified sofl-drlnk market. One Is even
tempted to suggest they may have planned It
this way. but surely they're not that smart ...
are they?

BERRY'S WORLD

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The commercial cola
struggle between Coke and Pepsi has been
likened to the War Between the States.
Informed the Coca-Cola Co. of Atlanta was
bringing back the original formula It abandoned
three m onths ago. but was keeping the
replacement on the market as well, a Chicago
consumer advocate remarked. "It's almost
Machiavellian. If the South had had leadership
like this, it might have won the Civil War.'*
I suppose the negative reaction of some old
Coke heads toward the new formula Is reminis­
cent of thr War of Rebellion. But that Is as far as
I wish to carry the analogy.
For further comparisons, we take you now to
the field headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee,
supreme commander of the Confederate States
of Amerlra forces.
An orderly enters the tent, salutes and says.
"Suh. here's a dispatch from President Jefferson
Davis.”
Lee returns the salute, accepts the com­
munication and reads it forthwith.
"Suffering Shiloh!' he exclaims, blanching.
"I'm being replaced by a soft drink executive

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from Georgia."
We take you now to the headquarters tent of
Gen. Stonewall Machlavelll. Southern com­
mander at Gettysburg.
"Su h, why don't we try a direct attack on the
Union position through this corn field?'' sug­
gests an aide, pointing to a map.
"Never." Machlavelll replies resolutely. “That
might be the right way to do it. but It would be
wrong. I'm following the course recommended
for ground assaults at my alma mater, good ol'
Carbonatlon Tech.”
"You mean ..." gasps the aide.
"Y es." the general confirms. "I'm ordering a
change In Ihe color of half of our army's battle
dress. Whereas our boys have always gone Into
combat wearing gray, half of'em will henceforth
be clad in olive drab."
"Bless yo' heart. Suh.” says the aide, a West
Point graduate. "That's nothing short of un­
scrupulously cunning."
Meanwhile, behind Union lines at Gettysburg
Ihe Yankee battlefield commanders pass along
the latest word from Washington: "Don't fire
until vou see the gray of their uniforms "

WILLIAM RUSHER

M a k in g
Crack
In Racism

J u s t
A
O f

The A m erican antl-apartheld
m ovem ent, which sprang Inlo
prominence with active civil dis­
obedience last Thanksgiving eve.
can now list some real successes.
It hns mobilized American public
opinion and brought American
Hupjxirt of Ihe while-supremacist
government of South Africa Into
public consciousness.

And the cities of: Davis, Sun
Francisco, Santa Cruz. Stockton,
Berkeley and Oakland, C alif.;
Amherst. Carnhrldgr and Boston.
Mass ; Burlington. Vt.; Charlot­
tesville. Vn ; East Lansing and
C.runil Raplda. Mich.; Newark anti
Atl.mllr City. N.J.; New Orleans;
Hartford. Conn.; MarJIson. Wls.;
Miami; New York: Philadelphia:
P 111 s t&gt;u r g h : R ic h m o n d . V a .;
Wilmington. f»cl ; and Youngstown.
Ohio.
Similar legislation on the federal
level enjoys more support today
Ilian ever Ix-fore
I n i r r nu t lonu I ant l-a par I hr id
groups ate mobilizing In West
Germany and England, preparing to
light lnveslrnrnl In South Africa by
their countries to replace any Amer­
ican withdrawal.
But whut effort. If any. has the
movement had on South African
whites, who hold absolute jKJwer
over 72 |&gt;ercciit of the population?
Something close to panic seems to
have settled on the apartheid state.
In March, thr Pretoria govern­
ment created u special government
|x&gt;st In tire Department of Foreign
Affairs to drul with divestment:
Mark Burgher, u Foreign Affairs
o fficial, was sent around the
country to "hold u series of meet­
ings wllli businessmen to prepare
them for (lie siiock of further
American divestment."
South Africa's American business
co m m u n ity h as form erly a n ­
nounced Its opposition to upurtheld
Ironically, it now fairs irlllrism
from some South African activists of
both races who Insist that American
business participation In tile antiapartheid struggle Is too late

W a h

Somewhat later, a phalanx of Southern
soldiers wearing
drab appears on the
horizon. True to their order*, the Yankee
riflemen wllhhold their fire. They are quickly
overrun and the victorious Rebels move on to
capture Baltimore and eventually the North
capital Itself.
At Ihe surrender cerem ony, how ever.
Machlavelll Is less than magnanimous
"I suppose you will want the men to keep
their horses, general, as they will need them for
spring plowing." an aide says.
"Horses-smorses." scoffs Machlavelll. He calls
for an old envelope and scribbles a few words on
the back.
"No anny can long endure halt gray and half
olive drab.” he has written.
Machlavelll turns his eyes eastward toward
the Shenandoah Valley and Lake Michigan.
"We must march to Chicago and overthrow
any last pockets of resistance. Then we can all
dress alike again
I'll leave It to your Imagination to Invent a
color the combined American army can adopt.

JULIAN BOND

It has revitalized political support
for some sort of sanctions against
Snulh Africa, and demonstrated
thut u considerable body of Ameri­
cans In both political parties oppose
Ihe Reagan administration's policy
of "constructive engagement."
Already, some kind of divestiture
legislation has been passed by the
s ta te s of: C o n n e ctic u t. Iow a.
Maryland. Massachusetts. Michigan.
Nebraska and Wisconsin.

T h e

RUSTY BROWN

T a k in g

H e a l t h ie r

There arc 30.000 women In this
country enlisted in the Army of the
Tooth Fairy.
They will travel Ihe back roads
and dirt roads of remote ureas.

H lo pp lng ut s m a ll, r u r a l . nr hoots to

save (Tie lee lit o f 'm illio n s of
children, for whom a trip to the
drnllsl Is as likely as a (light to
Disneyland.
They will Invade nursing homes
to help the elderly fight off gum
disease — a scourge of 65 percent uf
Hie udult population. They will
work the magic of tooth-decay
prevention In campus clinics, hospi­
tals. prisons and Industrial plants —
and even visit the horn ebon ml.
Finally, they envision the day
they will hang out shingles In
hustling shopping renters and vast
office complexes. Consumers will
lilt- In to have their teeth cleaned
and X-rayed, their gums checked
and. when necessary, be referred to
a dentist for more extensive treat­
ment
Yes. this Is I lie plan of the
country's denial hygienists, who are
determined to break through the
legislative and sexist roadblocks
ilia i stymie the scope of I heir
activities. Then they can reach out
to the 58 percent of the American
|M&gt;pulallnn — 126 million people —
who aren't getting regular dental
care,
It all makes sense to mr Denial
hygienists, who are 99 percent
(rmulr. are licensed health pro­
fessionals who have Ix-rn educated
In microbiology, chemistry, pathol­
ogy. anatomy und physiology at
schools accredited hy the American
Denial Association
Yel. In many sla tes, dcntulprucllre acts prevent Ihrm (rom
practicing Ihc extent of Ihrlr train­

B ite

ing. Stale boards of dentistry often
require the presence of a dentist
while they work, and most of the
women consider this demeaning
and unneresaary.
"W r ure one of the few health
professional* under thr regulation
of oilier professionals." says Nancy
Cooper, seeond vice president of the
A m erica n D ental H y g ie n ists '
Association. "Wc are as capable of
licensing and regulating ourselves
as are nurses and physlcu! thera­
pists."
Many dentists agree. Dr. F’cler
Hurst, chairman of Northwestern
Memorial Hospital's Department of
Dentistry In Chicago, has said: "I
think dental hygienists are welltrained ami grossly under-utilized.
Their role must be Increased In
order to remove the barriers to
care."
H y g ien ists feel p a rtic u la rly
frustrated when they aren't allowed
access to patients In areas where
dentists are unwilling or unable to
practice.
In New Mexico, (or example,
thousands uf rural children lost
access to a cavity-prevention pro­
gram two years ago when the state
Ixtard of dentistry abruptly required
that dentists give "on-site." direct
supervision. There was neither the
maii|X)wer nor the money tu meet
this requirement. But this spring,
the legislature reversed the ruling —
alter active lobbying by New Mexico
Uentul hygienists.
Now thr (oolh fairies are hack In
business, touring the countryside
and applying plastic sealants to (he
teeth of second und sixth graders
(Sealants prevent food and bacteria
from getting Into thr teeth and arr
effective for several years.)

W o r d
T h a n k s

On behalf of all us New Yorkers
who pay city, slate and federal
Income taxes. I want to thank you
folks out there In (he boonles who
don't have any city or state taxes to
pay yourselves but who let us
deduct ours from our gross Income
Irefore calculating Ihc federal bite.
Thai means that we pay less federal
taxes than we otherwise would, and
you pay more. As I say. that's real
sweet of you.
To lx- sure. New Yorkers wouldn't
have any state or city Income taxes
to pay if our stale legislature and
City Council hadn't passed laws to
that effect,
* But. as Gov. Mario Cuomo and
other New York politicians have
pointed out. we New Yorkers like to
think we arc more sensitive to
human needs than Ihe average
yokel, so It's only fair that we
should have bigger welfare costs
than (say) Mlssllucky. After all. a lot
of politicians have made It to
Albany or to Manhattan's city hall
by b rag g in g about how co m ­
passionate they are. and once there
each one of them has to do
something to Justify his election. It
all adds up. I honestly don't know
how we could have afforded all that
com|&gt;asslon without you.
Then too. you have to realize that
— leaving our higher compassion
aside — there really arc more poor
folks In New York than In the
average slate In the Barn Belt. Not
long ago somebody calculated that
one out of every seven people In
New York City was on welfare, aiul
you don't pay for that kind of
m a g n a n im ity with M onopoly
money. Wc obviously couldn't af­
ford to shoulder the rntlre burden
ourselves, so It was only fair for
your congressmen out In Podunk
and Peoria to let us spread the
suffering around a lit lie Ju st as Tip
O'Neill undoubtedly predicted lo
any Democrat who protested, noIxwly noticed.
I'll grant you that we New Yorkers
are not exactly blameless In the
matter of our large numbers of poor.
Way hack before World War 11.
Mayor Florcllo LaGuardla and
Congressman Vito Marcantonlo hit
on the Inspired Idea of hauling a
substantial portion of the popula­
tion of Puerto Rico Iwhich was U.S,
territory and thus Immune to Im­
migration control) up lo New York
C’liy to voir for them and their pals
Welfare payments In New York were
set high enough to attract many
Impoverished Puerto Ricans the
way honey attracts files. Then the
Invasion began — on those cheap
overnight Constellations that airline
employees tell me were dubbed "the
Roach Coach.”

JACK ANDERSON

FBI Admits It Botched Donovan Case
J a c k A n d e rs o n
And

Joseph Spear
WASHINGTON - The FBI. In an
Internal review, has acknowledged
"certain manage merit deficiencies
and Inattention to detail" in Its
b a ck g ro u n d In v e s tig a tio n of
Raymond Donovan, following his
nominal Ion as secretary of Labor.
T h ai's un under statement of
classic proportions.
The FBI was told curly In January
1981 — beforr Donovan’s eonllrmutton hearings — that thr New
Jersey contractor. "Is supposed to
have been Introduced to Genovese
(crime family) capos,'" This star­
tling tidbit came Irom an un
derw orld In lorm u n t and w as
(hillbilly passed on to FBI head­
quarters in Washington.
Obviously. If the informant's tip
was Irue. the Srnalr Labor Com­
muter should have been told about
II And Ihe trust the FBI could have
'done was try to ascertain the
accuracy of the accusation

Yel Ih e agent w h o h a d heard the
lip w a s told hy h ts superiors not lo
pursue ihe matter Thr reason,
aceorrilng to a hurrau spokesman,
was that thr Informant, Michael
Orlando, had been accused of being
" uncontrollable" and the agent had
hern ordered months earlier lo
break off contact with hint.
This bureaucratic nicety pre­
vailed. despite Orlando's track re­
cord of reliability In many earlier
Investigations. In fact, knowledge of
Orlando's reliability extended lo Ihe
very top: FBI Director William
Webster. Yet nothing was done to
develop ihc Information, and the
Scnutr was never told about Or­
landos Information.
In June 1981, four months after
Dunovun was confirmed. Wclwlcr
asked the agent who "fa n " Orlando.
Lawrence Sweeney, lo tell him what
hr knew ubout the informant.
Sweeney responded with u 26 page
letter on "SmlUy." as Orlando was
called In bureau communications.

Our associate Tony Capacrlo ob­
tained a copy of the letter.
"Sm ltty Is widely accepted in
organlzrd-crlme circles and has
acted as a courier of sensitive
criminal Information between the
five Nrw York families, as well as
organizations In Miami. New Or­
leans. Philadelphia. Atlantic City,
Buffalo and Montreal." Sweeney
wrote.
"While acting as an Informant
(since 19771. Smltty was generally
regardrd by Organized Crime
agents aa one n( the most pro­
d u ctiv e sources In Ihe F B I ."
Wetxuer was told
Among Orlando s 10 "most nota­
ble accom plishm ents." Sweeney
listed his Identification of “ the
principals of a new 'French Con­
nection' heroin operation us well as
numerous other multl-kllo heroin
deals In the U.S."
Webster was also (old that Or­
lando "Identified the murderers In
more than 20 separate ogontzed-

crime homicides since 1977.'* and
furnished details on the 1979
gangland slaying of mob boss
Carmine Galante,
Sweeney then told Webster that
Orlando "volunteered Information
concerning personal knowledge he
had of Donovan's alleged strong ties
and prior clandestine meetings with
various Genovese family figures.''
Orlando also indicated, Sweeney
wrote, "that If directed._he would be
willing to attempt lo develop further
In fo rm ation co n cern in g th ese
allegations."
Sweeney passed this offer along to
his superiors. "I received no re­
sponse to this offer." he told
Webster.
A m o n th a fte r r e c e iv in g
Sweeney s letter, the FBI director
wrote lo Sens. Orrtn Hatch. R-Utah.
und Edward Kennedy. D-Mass..
giving tfirm previously withheld
d e ta ils of alleg atio n s a g a in st
Donovan. He did not tell the
senators about Orlando.

i
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I

�O P IN IO N
Sturm Finds La D iffe re n c e In Paris
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
S e m in o le County C o m m issio n
* halrman Ikib Slurm. armed with
personal experience about France’s
lighi rail system. Is bark at work In his
( ouniv Services Building office afler a
much-united (rip in Paris with Orange
counllans examining lhat method of
moving people and Its |iosNlblll(irs for
helping solve (raffle problems In Ihe
Seminole-Orange area
I he expenses for Ihe Slurm trip did
noi come from Seminole County cof­
fers The Greater Seminole County
&lt; It.milx-i of Commerce in Ahamontc
Springs paid the bill
While in ihe French capital. Slurm
was able to squeeze out some tourist
time m heiween train rides and meet­
ings with French officials Among those
on the trip was lormrr County Ad­
ministrator Roger Nelswrndcr.
The French rolled oui the red carpet,
Slurm says treating Ihe Ceniral Flori­
dians like important dignitaries at
dinners and such and meetings with
ibis minister and that.
h was certainly dllfemu from home.
While walking down die sirerl one day
he nolcd a car screeching lo a hall and
•diree men. obviously police officers.
roughed up a pedestrian demanded lo
- see die man's passport before they sped
away He said he asked someone If this
ts a usual happening and was to ld (hat
French policemen are sometimes con­
sidered "brutal.”
Oil Ihe way lo a Hireling with various
ministers one day. he and Nclswcnder
runiced ihe large number of Army men
lining the way lo the palace, all oj them
armed with Thompson sub-machine
guns
Thru l here was ihe day when a
Frenchman accompanying him got
pinched on Ihe bottom as he and Sturm

The man was so angry he shoved one
person In the audience out of his way.
Roger Perm, chairman of the ad*
Parties &amp;
justmcnls board. In his usual calm
fashion, captured the audience's atten­
Politics
tion quickly with a rap of the gavel and
the unidentified man quickly slalked
Donna Estes
away.
So. If you should recognize Perra.
Mike Hattaway. Danny Drown. Dr Jim
were walking along tin Chump* ‘U Hickman or Alan Robinson of the
Elysecs.
adjustments board somewhere some­
Hut beautiful things that can only be time. tell them you appreciate their
seen In Purls were enjoyed like Noire service. The same goes for Planning
Dame Cathedral and a showing of more and Zoning numbers, Mike Davis, Sue
than 100 Renoir paintings.
Lewis. Dot Meadors. Jim Weinberg,
No! a connoisseur of French cuisine, Alda Rowe. Harry Hagle and Bob Levy.
the commission chairman most cn
In August, the adjustments hoard
joyed the hamburger he got at a Paris
thirger King. 'Almosi as good as at plans to begin meeting at 6 pan lo see
home." tie declared. Other than the II they can get out at a reasonable hour.
hamburger he said the best food was on
Saturday night state Rep and Mrs
the airplane going to France
As for the rail system. Sturm says he Hobby Dram ley and Seminole County
will give his opinion In a formal report GOP boss Jim Weinberg and fils wife
h o s ird a reception honoring Tampa
to the county commission soon.
Mayor Dob Martinez, candidate for the
It takes a lot of true dedication for Republican nomination for governor In
cltl/rns to serve on county boards. The the 1980 elections al the Weinberg
ride rather than the exception for at borne In Wlngrirld Reserve
least two county boards — Planning
Brantley isn't letting yet whether the
and Zoning Commission amt the Hoard rumor that he will he Martinez's
of Adjustment — are late meetings, no running mate Is true. The scenario goes
pay and little. If any. thanks
on dial when Brantley runs for lieute­
At both boards' monthly meetings it nant governor. Storm will run for
is not unusual for the members to burn Brantley** legislative scut and Lake
the midnight oil and oft lines to slay In Mary Mayor Dick Fess will run for
session unlll the wee hours of the Sturm s commission seal
morning, listening to citizen* discuss
some special approval and sometime
County Commissioner Bill KlrchhofT
taking verbal abuse from uppllcani* was one of lhe rounly's happier Coca
who don't get what ihey want
Cola loyalists when the announcement
At last week's Ik yard of Adjustment came that Ihe traditional coke Is
meeting, the member* got called
i omliig track as Coca Cola Classic.
stupid Jerks'* by a companion ofoneol
During the c risis when (he old*
i he applicants as he sioni|&gt;ed out of the
fashioned Coke was not available.
mceiing room seething from a decision.
KlrehholT could be seen In the County

Taking
Care

Services Building carrying a Pepsi hid
behind a plain brown wrapper.
He pumped quarters Into the soil
drink machine al the county building
iwicr when he heard rumors that cans
of not the new but rather Ids old
favorite got Into the machine somehow
He wax disappointed both limes
Meanwhile, the household of Com­
missioner Sandra Glenn has a new pci
Her son Denny, a Lyman High School
athlete, has acquired a skunk named
Ember Le Pcu, Ember Joins Midnight,
ihe dog. and Blackle. dir u i on
Denny s pet roster Oh yes. Ember's
drsrentrd
Despite all the space al the County
Services Building. It seems to be under
continual renovation to add more or
rearrange It The latcsl renovation Is to
expand County Administrator Ken
Hooper's office on the third floor
I he expansion Is lo provide spat e for
ihe y e t-to -b e hired e x p ressw a y
authority director and the person
whose main task will be lo urqulrr
rlghts of way for all the roads die
county plans to Improve durum die
next year,
The Central Florida Chapter of Ihe
American Red Cross Is noting Its llrst
anniversary of operating die surplus
loot! distribution program for die dis
advantaged In Seminole County Jenny
Penny, who ts running the program,
said dial during the year some 318 tons
of food have been given lo the needy.
She has high praise for all those
(K-rsons win have volunteered to help
out In the distribution and has a special
non ol appreciation to the Altamonte
Springs Community Church lor pro­
viding a distribution site since die
Ix-glnnlng

OUR READERS WRITE
Mis-Trust

Good Site For Zoo

As Ihe Congress si niggles lo. unite
thr Gordian Knot of what lo do about
Social Security, you here nothing of
ihe Social Security Trust Fund. I»
there slid a Inrst fund and If so how
much Is In ll today?
The Iasi I heard on this was there
was $50 billion In ll; that Is there were
iMinds (pieces of paper, drawing Intere s l a t 6 percent and that more pieces

1 vc listened for twenty years about
Orlando wanting our zoo. I don l think
Orlando wants die zoo. as had as
someone here In Sanford wants to
lake II away from die |&gt;rop!r who love
die zoo
They movrd the animals so lar oul
Ol lown dial our senior citizens who
had u place lo go every day when It
was where the City flail silts now that
iliey can't walk loll and moat of them
have no cars lo drive lo see their
favorite animals.
And even If Ihey could diey don't
have hardly enough m oney for
themselves and can'l pay the price
Ihey charge II was a free zoo when II
was downtown.
I've wondered for years why It
couldn't t&gt;e pul ai lllg Tree Park and a
nice concession stand restaurant lx(mi on |l) S. Highway) 1 7 9 2 to
support the zoo I know what a good
concession can do ll would lake care
ol hall ol Ihe expense of the zoo food
and sal.tries Seminole County owns
most ol die land there. I'm sure
I )rungc County might even help move
II there ll would gel people off of 1-4
on their way lo Dtsnry World Insird of
missing tnosi of the business districts
In t&gt;ndi counties. The city bus makes
regular trips dial way maybe go dial
lar so our rcdrrd citizens could have a
place lo go and enjoy Ihepiselves for
hours.
I know first hand how much
children and older people enjoy
animals as I do I run the zoo from
1953-1972 and loved every minute of
ll Often almost 13 years Ihere ts

of p ap er

I think it means we’ll still be broke,
but it will be a lot simpierto -figure itou+.f.
never a day I don't think hack lo
hoping and praying they would some
day have the best zoo anyone could
have for Ihe comfort and happiness ol
every animal A natural surrounding
If New York can why can’t we? A zoo
should Ik- free for children. Adolts
could |iay a reasonable amount
Please some one give a thought to our
beautiful Big Ire. Park dial most
people never sec but with the combination of the zoo ft would be famous
Wilma Hood
Sim ford

True Beauty
Stadiums are like Ihe dies the man
on television bilks about — 'They
Ain't Pretty’.
What makes a stadium bcautllul are
dir ciowds of funs rhrrrlng on the
young players on the Held, regardless
ol dir sport Thai Is irur lieauly.
A few polled geraniums won't help
ll is die Inner spirit dial counts.
Sanford has it
Robert B. Daehn
Sanford

w e re

Is s u e d

In t h e

T ru st

Fund and Ihe money collected was
tiring pul Into die General Fund to
llnanee the “Legal Plunder*' o f the
taxpayer. As It Is wr have lo pay more
taxes lo redrem I hear* binds, so Ihe
money can be used to juiy Social
Security. Thus we are taxed twice for
our. so-callrd — social security.
1 would suggest lo Congress and the
jieopte that "The Sword ol Trulh'' be
used to unlit- tills Gordian Kooi and
reveal lo Ihe people Jus! Exactly
What Is The Situation Concerning
The Fund?
And Instead ol Issuing binds for the
moneys lor (he Trust Fund, lhat Is, ll
dir motley Is not Ixing spent as last as
It comes III. that these moneys be
Invested In the GNMA (Government
National Mortgage Assn | Thus these
moneys would bring 11 percent al
present. In lo the Trust Fund Instead
ol taxpayer* having to pay oul
another t&gt; jx-rccnt of ilicit hurd earned
money.
By so Investing the money ll would
only take 6 years lo double Ihe
amount of money Invested, thus
helping the homeowner who has a
government mortgagr and Ihe Social
Security Trust Fund
D " Jim ” Crowe
Sanford

Cheryl
Je n se n

Useful Books
Stacking Up
A whole pile of books has been
stacking up watting for review. Many
a r e A ARP I n fo r m a t io n B o o k s ,
published by Ihe American Association
ol Retired Persons and Scoti. Foresman
and C o . and distributed by Farrar.
Siraus and Giroux.
llul first 1 want lo tell you about iwo
bxtks lhal are not AARP Information
Books
• The Senior C itizen Handbook: A
Self-help .rod Resource Guide by M.ir|orle Slokrll and Donnie Kenncdyi
Prentice Hall; $ 2 1 9 5 cloth; $9,95
jiajvcr, This coniprehenslvi reference
book will elim in ate interm inable
lelcplionlng and searching for Informa­
tion, Wrtllen In ensy-tn-undrrstand
language, ibis tuindbook Includes over
190 ulphatiellzed entries on vital topic*
h * a drllghllul melange lhal starts
with " a b s e n t m ln d e d n e s s ." gors
through ihe Gray Panthers, special
tours lor seniors, health and housing,
and ends with "zeal. zest, zing and
zip."
• Old I'cvp lc .1 re a Harden. Hot Not
Afv Parents by Marcella Itakur Weiner
and Je a n n e T e rr sl with Corrlne
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$6 95 paper Flic publirlly lhal I got on
this Look oversells ll a hit Bui If Is
sltorl and easy lo rrad ll helps families
understand aging ami the older jierson.
shows how families read In certain
siiuallons. and how they can do better
There Is a good section on smile
dementia lhal not only discusses thr
stages ol Ihe disease, hut lakes the
reader through a clinical workup as
well as p sy ch iatric and medical
diagnostic techniques
Now lor Ihe AARP (looks
• .Survival Handbook tor Widows by
Ruth Jean Locwlnsohn, $5.95. With
more and more women living much
longer than Ihelr husbands, this book
fill a crucial need (or prarlteal advice
and cuiollimal support, ll oilers de­
tailed advice on eoplng wtlh the
overwhelming emotions of loss, on
Irurliliiit others to lx- ot rest help. siut
on arranging n dully schedule thnt
lakes Into account the strains of
widowhood. There are exercises for
saving "gcxKlbye," practical informa­
tion on business mailers and rrsourrrs
in cuntact for furl tier help. The subllllr
Is "(And For Rrlatlvrs and Friends Who
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• Alone — N ot L o n e ly : Independent
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woman who Is alone — whether never
marrlrd. divorced or widowed — and
over 50. S p e d lic anecdotes from
women's stories are offered Ihroughout
lo demonstrate how others have made
real changes lhat enable them lo do
more than fust simply cope.
• K re p liifl O ut o l C rim e 's Way The
H ru i'llcal Guide lo r People Over 50 by
.1 E Pcrslco wiili George Sunderland;
$»i 95 To me. Ihe l*e»l parts of fills
honk arc those on con artists and
swindles, medical quuckrry, and mall
and consumer fraud And ibrsr may be
Ihe rtiosi valuable lor the older person
Because ihe authors tell us that, while
•■loggings, burglaries and rohbcrle* get
Ihe headlines, con schemes cost older
|H-np|r twice as much money as these
Hirer other crimes combined
II you can’l lliul these bulks al your
bmksiorr. ask Ihe bsiksiorr lo order
them

What Newspapers Across The Nation Are Saying

Federal Lottery Could Chip Away At Deficit
United Press In ternation al
M anchester (N.H.) Union Leader
A long and often h e a le d d ebale over
establishing a national lottery with thr proerrds
applied lo thr federal dcbl Invariably presupposes
ctimpclillnn with existing slate loilrrlrs.
Thai does not have lo lx* the case
First and
forrmosl. a federal lottery should
gmrrair the
maximum amount of profit for application lo the
federal debt.
No one is forced lo play, but those who want to
lake a chance can do so with minimal effort and
cx|Mitsc It would be. without question, a “sin
lax.” but one with the best of all purposes.
No sane person today cun argue lhal thr
monumental federal debt isn'i a source of
gcnlune concern — and an area of concern
Congress and. Indeed, thr White House, are doing
lar too little about. A national lottery al least can
b-gln chipping away al Ihe debt and Its awrsome
expense to thr nation's c i t i z e n s This Is a it idea
whose- time inos I definitely has come
A tlanta Constitution
There have been m om ents when David
Stockman. loo. fell In with the wont of the
Reagan crowd, the Let Ihem eal ketchup" wing
Hut lit the main. President Reagan's budget
director ha* stuck lo his ledgers, and when he
has. he has given often sound advice, lately
ignored almosi as much by his boss os ll curlier
was Ignored by the Congress...
With August nigh and the While House and

Congress still unable in work oul a common
sense budget. Stockman's announced resignation
can b- suspected ot tieliig compounded as much
of hopelessness In Washington as ol opportunity
on Wall Si reel....
The biidgrl director has coiiilnurd lo urge
spending restraint on a reluctant Congress, but
lie also lias recognized lhal much of lhal restraint
must be In delrnse spending and hr bus
committed the heresy of noticing lhal no major
inroad can lie made Into ihe deficit without a lax
Increase
The New York Times
First Ihe assassin s bullets, then thr shadow of
cancer Prestdenl Reagan has defied both grim
threats with good fortune and remarkable
M -rrn tiy .

No ma)or operation on an elderly pal lent can be
assumed free of risk, but Mr Reagan seems In be
recovering rapidly.
Ills doctors believe ihere Is an cxrcllenl chance
Dial Ihe president is completely cured ... That's
excellent news for him and for the nation.
The Reagan While House (his lime avoided Ihe
confusion of authority In (he houis after ihe 198)
assassination atlrmpi No Secrrlary of Stale
misleadingly proclaimed himself In charge ... The
pp-sidcnt transferred hi* powers in Vice I'nsidcnt
Bush
and reclaimed them on recovery later the
same day....
His rrcovrrv will no doubl interfere with hli

plans to lead Congress toward a major deficit
reduction and lax relorm. But the President had
already scheduled a three-week vacation In
August al his ranch He should be well recovered
lo keep his dale with the Soviet Leader. Mikhail
Gorbachev, In November
The Dallas Morning News
The Reagan administration tried lo give Ihe
U S delegation to Ihe U.N. World Forum on
Women a good briefing on what to expect this
month In Kenya. Like mosl U.N. confabs
nowadays, this forum Is normally an excuse for
ihe delegates from around the world lo labaste
ihe United Slates on the taxpayers’ tab.
This year's evcnl promises lo be no exception.
Right off the bat. hundreds of women delegate*
gathered at a “peace tcnl" In Nairobi to protest
the naming of Maureen Reagan as head of the
American delegation. In fact. Ms Rrugan’s
appointment Is a sign of the Intention of the
administration to give ihe forum more than
perfunctory attention. She Is not only the
president's daughter, but a poised and srrappy
political Inflghter herself — skills that should
coine In handy at the Nairobi festival of rhetoric.
A sain pie of wha t she's up agalnsl.
The apparent nostras at the peace tent was
Angela Davis, who declared lhal Maureen Reagan
"does not represent Ihe masses of people In Ihe
United Stales." ... The masses ol people In the

United S la te s lhal ihr Marxist Ms. Davis
represents could bo comfortably contained In Ihe
corner boot)) al your local last food restaurant.
D etroit Free P ress
wherrver Ihe IGrncrul Motors Saturn)
complex end* up. Ihe counify as a whole will
benefit Irum al least one aspect of Ihe enterprise
ihe labor agreement The building of the Saturn
Is envisioned by GM and UAW oHIrlals alike us a
broad social experiment not only to build cars
more i lieu ply and elflrlrnlly but to break down
the decades long adversarial relationship between
management und labor.
GM wants to makr Saturn absolutely coolcompetiuve with Ihr Japanese curs thut are
claiming an Increasing share of the domestic uuto
market
and despite thr dissidents amid the
rank and file, there exists Ihe possibility of a
happy agreement
Worker* would t&gt;r salaried al
some 20 perrrni below Ihr going hourly wage,
bul Incentives and bonuses could easily make up
Ihe difference ... Moreover, workers would enjoy
considerable participation In derisions not only
about ihelr own work lives bul about how the
product should be built.
. Workers who are given a say In how the
workplace Is run and Ihe produrl la bulll are
more likely to lake an Interest In Ihe mailer and.
In lurn. the product Is more likely lo be belter In
l lie end.

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Evening Herald. Sanlord. FI,

Briefly
C entral Baptist G roup Plans
Mission Trip To N e w Jersey
t cntral Baptist Church of Sanford will send a ({roup of youn({
(x*oplc and adults on a 10-dav mission tour to Mays Landing.
N-J.. leaving Sanford on July 25. The purpose of the trip Is to
conduct Backyard Bible Clubs and do survey work In the Mays
Landing area. The group will also be a part of the service
ronstllullng the Mays Landing Baptist Chapel as a rhurch on
July 28
Central Baptist Church has worked with the people In Mays
Landing for the last three years to help them form a church
Those going are Karenl Atkinson. Lori Earnest. Lisa McIntosh.
Stephanie Settle. Matt Allen. Doug Atkinson Jr.. Erik Luce.
Robert Miller, Scon Williams, Marvin Smlih. Elizabeth Ritchey,
Chris Ritchey, and the Rev. Freddie Smith, pastor

A rth u r Blessitt To Speak
Arthur Blessitt, the man who carried a wooden cross around
ihe world, will be preaching three times Sunday morning at the
H a.m . 9:30 and 10:55 am . servlres at the First Baptist
Church. Winter Park Through wars, deserts, jungles, the
unconventional Baptist minister has walked over 21.000 miles
c arrying his 12 foot cross through 71 countries and six
continents. This modern day pilgrim has faced a firing squad.
I&gt;een In jail 20 times, fasled 40 days, ran for president of the
United States, and walked with 70.000 people across Poland.
Blessitt, who has visited Seminote County and spoken here
on several occasions, has Just released a new book. A rth u r, a
P ilg rim , He has been on all major news networks Billy Graham
has walked with him. Pope John Paul II welcomed him to
Beirut and he has slept In Prime Minister Begin s house In
Israel, but he says Ills greatest welcome has been from the
|masses of common people on the roadsides of the world

S u n d a y . J u ly 5 L

IH S -S D

/n Church Cases

High Court Strikes Balance
By DAVID E. ANDERSON
UPI Religion W riter
"it was the year of religion al the U.S.
Supreme Court." according to Stun Haatey.
longtime court watcher for the Bapllst Joint
Committee on Public AITalrs.
"Suprtsingly." he adds. "It was also the
vear of ihe big comeback for separation of
church and sta|r "
Most church state analysts agree with
Hasley’s conclusions, arguing that alter
what appeared to Ik- a radical undermining
last term of the principle of separation, the
high court moved In Its just-ended term
toward sinking a balancr on church state
mailers.
"The most striking feature of the 1984-85
term Is what did not happen," according to
the American Civil Liberties Union. "Most
significantly, the court did not undermine
the separation of church and slate. Reject­
ing ihe Reagan administration's invitation
in permit the state to "accommodate
religious Impulses, the court, tn four historic
cases ... reaffirmed our Constitution's In­
sistence on strict ncutralliy In religious
matters."

"In a world beset by religious fanaticism,
ihe court's refusal to bend the constitutional
tulrs lo permit the stale to advance religion
is a welcome exercise in true conservaiism."
Ihe ACl.U analysts said.
When thr term opened In October,
accommodation" seemed to be the new
buzzword to describe (he trend of court
decisions In previous decisions the justices
had come down tn favor of a Minnesota
tun Ion tax ci edit plan, the use of tax dollars
m Nebraska in pay a chaplain at (hr stale
legislature and a Pawtucket. R.I.. tradition
ol using public money to maintain a
Chrisl mas Nativity scene.
In Irrms ol volume alone. Ihe court dealt
wih more major church state cases than In
previous terms, wllh seven cases on Its
docket, including four that were considered
particularly noteworthy
Those four Inc hided an Alabama statute
providing lor a moment of silent prayer, a
Con nee lieu I law requiring employers to give
employees lime ofl on Ihelr Sabbaths, and
New York City and Grand Rapids. Mich .
cases involving public uld lo parochial
schools.

The Rev. Dean Kelley, director lor re­
ligious and civil liberty ol Ihe Nultonal
Council of Churches, said he was “ much
happier with ihls irnn than the previous"
but he said there Is still " a strong
accommodation 1st strain" In ihe court and a
"certain amouni n( Josiltng around In ihr
court that wasn't apparent m the outcome
ol ihe cases."
Both the Alabama prayer case, in which
i he court rejected an Alabama law allowing
lor a momentt of silent prayer In public
school Classrooms, and the parochial aid
cases, w-ere heavily criticized by con­
servatives both Inside and outside of
government.
Despite ihe shift, however, the court is not
vet done with church-slate relations
ll has already accepted two major cases one Involving equal access to religious
groups In public schools and Ihe other
Involving aid to a handlcap|ied student
studying lor Ihe ministry
that will
Increase the "Jostling" as the Burger court
puts Us slump on church stale mailers

IVacation Bible School In O viedo
A children s Vacation Bible School will begin August 5 at 9
ju m. at First Bapllst Church of Oviedo, 45 W Broadway. There
will lx* a week of activities, crafts, and Bible Study for all
t-hlhlini age four through fifth grade. Classes continue through
Vrtday from 9 a in to noon. For Information call thr church
th r e a t 365-3484.

Pastor
Welcomed
The Rev. and Mrs J im FleDel
and children, David, 11, and
Laurie, 9, are w elcom ed by
B en M ild ( r i g h t ) of the
P a s t o r P a r is h R e l a t i o n s
C om m ittee al a reception in
Ih e lr honor at C o m m u n ity
U n it e d M e th o d is t C h u rc h
recently Hebei Is Ihe new
a s s o c i a t e p a s t o r at the
Casselberry church

:ocus On Fam ily Films
The Jam es C. Dobson Focus on the F a m ily film series will be
ihnwm al First Bapllst Church. 45 W Broadway. Oviedo
leglnulng this Sunday at 5.45 p.m. The first films of Ihr series
rill lx- The S trung W illed C h ild and Shaping the W ill w itho ut
fre a k in g the S p irit. Future films on July 28, August 4. 11 and
JH. will deal with other family life Issues such as adolescence.
(Honey, sex and children

Pastor Seam an Elected

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The Rev. Gerald W Seaman, pastor of Ascension Lutheran
Church, Casselberry, was elected secretary of the Florida
Georgia District at the June 13-15 convention held at Uike Yule
Assembly. Eustls. Dr. L Lloyd Behnken of Orlando Is
president. The Rev. Elmer Reuscher. pastor of Redeemer
Lutheran Church. Sanford, served as convention photographer
for the L uth era n Life publication.

H e te M r V m H V y t » m Ce t w i t e , ry

Faye Yates Concert
Faye Yules, soloist and recording urtlst from Sail Anlnnto.
Texas, will present a concert Sunday at the 7 pm . service In
the sanctuary of Community Unltrd Methodist Church.
■Casselberry this Sunday.
The Rev, Jim Hebei, church associate pastor, will preach on
The D ivine beggar ut the H 30 and 11 a m. services

Daniel Coy To Be Ordained
The Rrv, Daniel C. Coy will lx
ordained and Installed as pastor
o( Good Shepherd Evangelical
L utheran C h u rch -L u th era n
Church of A m erica Florida
Synold al 3 p.m this Sunday.
The Rrv. Daniel Johansun of
Jersey Clly. N .J., a former
classm ate, will deliver Ihe
sermon for Ihe occasion. The
Rev. Clarence W Caldwell of
Tampa, secretary of Ihr Florida
Synod, will ordain and Install
l hr new pastor.
Former pastor Ralph I human
and others of Ihe Orlando
Cluster of Lutheran Pastor* will
participate In the laying on of
Ihr hands. Coy and his family
will lx honored at a reception In
Ihe fellowship hall alirr the
service,

Revival Services Continue
Special revival services continue through this month at
|Prairie Luke Baptist Church. 415 Ridge Road. Fern Park wllh
Evangelist Mercer Shaw of Silver Springs singing and
i preaching Ibis Sunday at thr II am and 7 p.m, worship
services,
On Thursday, the youth choir from Pine Forest Baptist
Church. Macon. Ga.. will present a musical at 7 30 p.m

Betty Duda Receives A w a rd
Betty Duda of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Oviedo, was
awardrd the Crest of Chrisl award al commencement services
recently al Concordia College. Seward, Neb., for "devoted
Chrlsttun Service to church and world."

M ullins To Preach
The Rev Harold Mullins will preach July 28 ul First Bupllsl
Church. 32 Shell Road. DeBary. at the 11 a.m. and 7 pm
services.

Daniel C. Coy

Concert Scheduled
Fayr Yales of San Antonio. Texas, will give her testimony In
song and praUr at a concert Wednesday at 7 p.m. In Ihe
church auditorium of First Baptist Church of Altamonte
Springs. 887 E Altamonte Drive. Her gospel albums Include
F a y r. Forever Treasures, and M y House fs Your House.

Free Methodists
Have New Pastor

Bible School Set
St. Richard’s Episcopal Church. 5151 Lake Howell Road,
Winter Park, will hold a Vacation Bible School. August 5-9 for
children ages 4-11, 9 a m to noon The Rev. John Coffey,
rector, said the theme. God's Lave on Son rise Inland, helps
create an atmosphere of fun while featuring life-related Bible
study, creative crafts, fun games, songs and planned
recreation. For further Information call 671-4211.

H oly Com m union O bserved
Ascension Lutheran Church, 351 Ascension Drive.
Casselberry, will celebrate the ninth Sunday after l&gt;entecost
this Sunday with services of worship at 8 and 10:30 a.m. Holy
Communion will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m.
The Orlando Circuit Youth Softball League will hold a
post-tournament celebration Sunday afternoon In the
Ascension Church Fellowship Hall.

M e d Student O n Mission
l-aura Layer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William "Bud'' Layer,
Is in Southern Ireland. 20 miles north of Dublin, where she Is
serving with the Prince of Peace Corps Global Outreach
Missions
. In her third year of medical school at Vanderbilt University,
she trained for a week tn Buffalo. N.Y.. before embarking for
Ireland. She Is being sponsored on the mlsaon field by
members of Belmont Church In Nashville. Tenn.. and First
Presbyterian Church. Sanford

Freeze In
A churchwide Ice cream fellowship will be held following the
7 p.m. service on April 4 at First Baptist Church Markham
Woods. Lake Mary. It will feature homemade freezer churned
Ice cream and cake.

Pretty Posey

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Katie Moore, 3, proudly displays the abstract flower she
made of construction paper in the nursery class at the
Vacation Church School at First United Methodist Church,
Sntord, this week. She is the daughter ot Kathy and Doug
Moore ot 205 M arc St., Lake M ary.

Joins Staff

Sanford Free Mclhodlst Church.
F ou rth S t r e e t and L au rel
Avenue, recently welcomed Its
new |&gt;a»tor, Ihr Rrv. Carlton
Scarborough and Ills wlfr al a
church supper after which they
were presented with pantry
item s In the old-fashioned
"pounding" style. Mrs. Harry
R o u ah cy r e p i e a r n t c d Ih e
Women's Missionary Society
and Ihr closing parayrr was by
thr Rrv. Paul Danlrl of Orange
Clly. A special event of the
evening was a dramatic reading
on the Bible story of Sarah given
by Mrs. Scarborough. The cou
pie returned to Florida after a
two-year stay In Midland. Texas.

Douglas L. Rice Is new
associate minister of Sanford
C h ristian Church, 137 W.
Airport Blvd. His m ain re ­
sponsibilities will be in youth
and education. He Is a M ay
graduate ot Cincinnati Bible
College with a bachelor's
d e g r e e In C h r i s t i a n
Ministries. He served as an
iforim associate minister In
Georgetown, Ohio, and sang
In several singing groups
In c lu d in g the W a tc h m e n
Chorus.

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THE SPIRIT AND THE WORD.
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aren't most Influential educators.
Grooms, bom on June 13. 1883. became a
teacher when he was Just 20 years old. He moved
to Sanford In 1906 and In 1921 started Crooms
Academy. He was the school's principal until
1953 Crooms was the county's only all black
school. Lawton was Superintendent of Seminole
Couniy’s schools from 1916 until 1952. Mrs.
Coleman said Lawton was the only superin­
tendent most Seminole county residents ever
knew.
"He saw the school system through two world
wars and a depression, from Ihe horse and buggy
days lo the Jet age." Echols said.
Another face proudly displayed at the museum
Is Hettle McNamara Born on Feb. 10. 1896. she

taught for 42 years. 24 In Seminole County.
Alma Hurston, bom on May. 6. 1907 spent 36
years teaching In Seminole county schools. Her
picture Is there as Is that of Roy Allen, principal of
Crooms from 1953 until his death In 1959.
Echols said that two Sanford residents. BUI
Vincent and Sara Jacobson, have been been
contacting Sanford residents who have historic
pictures and artifacts and helping him obtain rare
pictures.
A media room is being set up which will
contain films, slides and books showing students
and the general public presentations on Florida
history. A special library has also been created at
the museum. Special because It only contains
books on Florida history.
"We are hoping the museum will do for social

studies what the Environmental Center has done
for science." Mrs Coleman said. The Environ­
mental Center Is located on slate Road 419 and
contains a series of trails and paths made of
wooden crosswalks which lead Into a natural
wooded habitat. Students observe nature and can
do field studies at the facility.
Echols was a student at Sanford Grammar
School In 1935 and '36 when he was In 5th and
6th grades He later taught al the school for five
years. 1961 to '6 6 and he became the school s
principal In 1983 After the school was closed, he
was offered the chance to be the curator of the
museum.
The U S. Department of the Interior presented
the school board recently with a plaque formally
recognizing the building a s an historical
structure.

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Owen Wlster. who started It all with
"The Virginian" bark In 1902. would be
amazed by what has happened to the
W estern novel If he were lo read
McMurtry's epic about a rattle drive from
T e x a s ' Rio Grande V alley to the
grasslands of Montana.
Wlster. like his hero, wasn't one for
long-winded conversations. Things were
simple and stralghlforward. Like the
"Code of the West." which said there was
a good and a bad, and nothing In
between. It was easy to tell the good guys
and gals. The good guys wore white hats
and Ihe good gals were always put on a
pedestal.
Wlster would have trouble figuring who
was who In McMcurtry's western, the
first In the genre for the native Texan
since the I960*. McMurtry's most famous
western la "Horseman. Pass By," written
In 1961 and made Into the movie "Hud."
Most of his novels have a Tex-Western
flavor. A notable exception Is Ihe middle
story In his Houston trilogy. "Term s of
Endearment "
Every epic must have at least one hero.
The heroes In "Lonesome Dove" aren't
like Ihe Virginian, but they're certainly
morr real.
McMurtry's heroes are two former
Texas Bangers who retired after taming
the Indians — fun-loving, easy-going
Augustus McCrac and hard-working,
serious "C a p ta in " W F C all. They've
been running a ramshackle spread near
Ihe Mexican border, sometimes crossing

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their runch going. Call persuades his
partner to drive a herd to Montana, where
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"I get better stories than that all the
lime. Hector." a detective tells Hector
Gronlg. the protagonist In "The TwoDude Defense," early In the Imok. "... It
weren't me. man. It wus some dude, not
loo tall, not too short, not too light, not
too dark, not too young, not too old. Some
dude.' ... I'll tell you. that Dude family Is
Just wreaking havoc In this city and us
stupid cops, we re constantly missing
them and picking up the wrong people by

m istake."
T h a t's a good sam ple of Waller
W alker's writing In "T h e Two-Dude
Defense." Gronlg. a private detective. Is
reminiscent ol Steve Martin In "Good
Guys Don't Wear Plaid." If you like that
kind of humor, you'll like the book. If you
don't, you won't.
A man hires Gronlg to take pictures of a
woman he says Is his wife with another
man at u scml-sleazy San Francisco area
motel. Gronlg gets the pictures, but gives
his client a different roil of film to ensure
complete payment.

The reul roll gels stolen and the plot
quickly thickens to Involve the security
guard at Gronlg'** other building. Ills
estranged wife, characters with names
like Jim m y Ihr Dog and u strange
religious outfit called the Revelations
Temple.

be In the Hollywood mainstream. Arden
subjects us to endless stories about her
husbands and family.
It's as If she was compelled to prove to
the world she was a wonderful wife and
mother, so her four children won't write
nasty books about her.
Want lo find out more about Arden's
most famous movie. "Mildred Pierce." for
which she received an Oscar nomination?
Read someone else s book. Arden dis­
misses It us "a fairly Interesting script"
and soon Is on to more tales about
remodeling her house or problems In
llndlng the right nanny.
Intrigued by tidbits like how Alan Ladd
was terribly Insecure about being 5-foot-6
and rarely stood next to taller people?
You'rr out of luck Arden’s memories
mostly amount to verbal genuflecting
about celebrities In her world, everybody

100th Birthday Of The Car. Or Is It?
B r Gregory
GreSorv Je n s e n
By
UPI Senior Editor
BEAULIEU. England (UPII — With an
Intentional traffic jam and u new ride called
‘Wheels." Britain Is throwing a summerlong 1 0 0 th b irth d ay p arty for Ihe
automobile. Other countries have other
Ideas
So murky Is the horseless carriage s origin
that lls birthday Is a rolling occasion. France
telebruled Ihe cur s centennial last year.
West Germany walls until next year
-But Britain has seized upon 1985 as "The
Year of the Car." crediting Germany's Karl
Benz In 1885 as "the first |ierson to build
Internal combustion vehicles for sale to the
pu blic and not purely experim ental
vehicles."
Birthday celebrations ure splashed every­
where — antique cars chugging through
Shakespeare country, u "Miss Motoring
Godlva" ride at Coventry, congregations of
snarling race cars.
The only permanent 100th birthday
present Is the Dlsney-style ride called

!'

tie r*
I m " I t - lili*
)l D r(Prince
Mi -m f ' l iCharles
-* r
rm• at
"W
heels."
which
opened
Beaulieu's Nallonul Motor museum. It
whisks passengers In automated "pods"
through the motorcar's eventful first centu­
ry In Just under six minutes.
One of Its most striking animated models
depicts an early uulomoblle spreading
trrror, anger and destruction through an
English village.
For England didn't at first take kindly to
the car. whir It "frightened both people and
horses." says Ihe National Motor museum's
handbook. Many officials saw It "us a
INMitlve threat "
"Police and magistrates waged a war
against cars." the handbook explains
"Magistrates, horsemen to the last, de­
Icsleo the noisy motors that frightened their
mounts Landowners objected to the dust
dial covered their crops and they were
adamant that England was not going to be
turned Into a honking, polluted, roaring race
truck."
Police art up speed traps as early as 1902
— there's nothing new under the sun —

contributed pictures and other artifacts In a
cabinet located on the first floor, a 1935 copy of
Seminole High School s newspaper, can be seen
as well as a 1914 class register.

"W e have been involving the citizens as much
as we can In order to capture the history of this
county." Mrs. Coleman said.
The museum will be open for eveyone. not Just
students, she said.

G ra n d Hotels
O ffer G ilded
A g e Hospitality
By Ken F rsn ck lln g
UPI Feature W riter
IIRETTON WOODS. N il. (UPII
— Drive around a bend In the
A m m nnoosuc R iv e r valley
toward Ihe hamlet of Brettnn
W o o d s , a n d t h e Mo u n t
Washington Hotel rises In one's
vision like an ocean liner an­
chored In a sea of evergreen.
To children. It looks like Dis­
neyland The lowering five-story
white edifice. Is rap(&gt;ed with
crimson Spanish Renaissance
roofs and sits serenely at the
b a t e of 6 . 2 8 8 - f o o l Mount
Washington.
Its history Is also studded with
fairy-tale touches. The hotel
opened I n '1902 as a summer
rrsort for high society-families
who arrived by limousine or
tr a in with m a id s, b u llr r s .
chauffeurs and tutors for Ihe
tvkes. As many as 57 trains a
day used to pull Into Fabyan
station one mile away. Some of
the wealthy would park I heir
private railroad rare there on a
siding until summer's end.
In thal Glided Era. Ihr Mount
Washington Hotel was one of a
dozen truly grand resort hotels
In New England, and one of the
most spectacular of more than
IOO hotels In New Hampshire.
Fires, bankruptcies and ihe
passing of lime have taken their
loll. Now thru- are only two In
ihr While Mounlulns that ran be
(.d ie d truly grand. One is the
Mount Washington and the
other ts The Balsam*, loealrd 60
miles north as the crow file* In
the rugged hamlet of Dlxvllle
Notch, imputation 42
Both are reaping new popularli % because of llirlr elegance,
old-fashioned hospitality and
majestic srtilngs

organized plans for the World
Bank, set the gold standard at
*35 an ounce anil chose the
American dollar as the standard
of International cxrhange. Thr
meeting became widely know as
Ihe "B r e tlo n Woods ronfer
ence."
Farther north. The Balsams
bills Itself as "the Switzerland of
America” because of lls hospital
Ity and Its Alp-llke setting on
Lake Glorlette Just 20 miles from
Ihe Canadian border
"What's grand Is 112 years of
creaks here When we redo our
verandas, we pul them back so
they sound Ihe same." said
Stephen P. Barba. The Balsams'
president, who began work there
In 1959 as a 12-year-old caddy.
The Balsams Is one of Ihe lew
hotels In the United Stales thal
has a true American Plan. Once
you pay your nxmt rale, every­
thing else ts on Ihe house, aside
from Ihe bar lab
There are three lavish meals a
day, entertainment, and nightly
movies. No greens lees or cart
rentals for golfrrs. no towel or
mat rentals at Ihr pool. No
charge for using the canoes,
rowboats and paddlrbnals on the
Iroul-filled lake.
"Our guests end up with a
frrrdom that Is almost tin
available In Amcrlcu loday In
terms of purchasing ll's not a
place where you come lo get
away from It all It's where you
ran come to do ll all — al your
own pace. You pick your own
essentials." Barba said. "In New
England, ihcsc kinds of places
which were so popular years ago
are now mysterious to most
people."

Both arc grand In very dlfIcrcnl styles Neither has Ihe
The two holds arc popular for
brass and glass l&lt;M&gt;k of a modern conventions and corporate meet­
urban hotel, and that's Ihe way ings. The Balsams has been
Walker's al his best when describing
guests want It
booked by some group* Into
scenes, such as u rundown diner and a
Both are Into their "social 1993 for spring or autum n
hot tub encounter. The parts with Gronlg
seasons" which run from July gatherings.
and his wife don't work as well Hut It's
Ihrnugh l-alMir Day The rest of
still a fun book.
B o th hotels are p lanning
llie business year Is focused on
—M elanie Rlgney
convention trade, although they year-round operations Thai step
still accept non-business guests Is a couple of years away In each
case The Mount Washington
In the spring and fall
must be winterized first, an
The Mount Washington was option Its owners are studying.
built (or a summer stay — as a
Barba said The Balsams, built
was a good frlrnd, everybody was
home for Its guests It has an between 1873 and 1916, will
wonderful.
average of 1.500 square feet of open year-round only after In­
Arden also has a narcissistic slrrak. v i
space per guest. Including public door tennis and swimming facili­
much so that shr felt u need to have five
areas One of the best of those ties are built.
reviews of her run In "Auntie Maine"
areas is u sweeping 900-foot
Unlike the Mount Washington,
printed on glossy paper,
wraparound veranda wllh a con­ The Balsams now opens for
tinuous mountain view.
Such a wasted ego trip robs the book of
three months In Ihe winter,
any poignancy, as might have been Ihe
"Thcrr are a lot of old holrls. catering to crosa-eountry and
case with Arden relutlng how she coped
but thrre arr few grand hotels. downhill skiers.
with Ihe alcoholism of her second
There Is a slafr enthusiasm here
Both hotels provide all-day
husband. Brooks West
like I've seen In no other hotel, activity programs for children of
There's a pride of presence g u e s ts d u ring the " s o c i a l
The Incident Is described with the same
here." said Robert S, Case, vice season." Those al The Balsams
tone and urgency she tells ntxiut Ihe
president and general manager are run by two certified school
birthing of a mare on Ihe furnlly farm. We
ol the Mourn Washington.
are given no reason lo care.
teachers, who keep Ihe kiddles
Arden was always more Interrsilng to
Unique touches abound. Chef b u sy from b reakfast unt i l
watch than she Is lo rend Catch her on
M aurice Z e c k 's m enus are dinner.
the late show or a repeat somewhere and
printed dally on a waterdriven
R ates:
wonder about the book that might have
lurn of the century press. Guests
Al the Mount Washington
been
—Steven Gosset
are rnlrrtalnrd by The HrrlloHotel, ra tes for double o c­
ntans. u 25-m nnbcr troupe of
cupancy range from *85 to * 10O
singing wallers und waitresses.
per night per person during the
The Bretlonlans are recruited s u m m e r s e a s o n ( J u n e 2 8
lor the summer from the top through Sept. 2|. and * 8 0 to *9 5
music school* In the East. They from Sept. 3 through Oct. 20.
l . l . l l —.. S 4.1 .1
.L
S1 . I
luding behind hedges i with
a bicycle and a nul only wait on breakfast and wfien It closes for Ihr year The
slop watch Motoring enthusiasts coun­ dinner tables, bin break Into capacity is 235 rooms. 4 5 0
terattacked vigorously, but lines for speed­ song during dtnnrr and also pul people
on musical revues
ing were huge
All rates are modified Ameri­
"I still have the (Killer summons my
Sh an n o n C a r s o n . 2 3 . of can plan, which Includes dinner
lather received (or exceeding the speed I'ulaskl. Va . has sprnl the past and full breakfast, use of tennis
limit," said Lord Montagu of Beaulieu ul the three summers at the Mount courts and Ihe swimming pools
"Wheels" opening "H r had been caught Washington us a Hrrltonlan. She Greens fees and horseback rid­
going morr titan 12 miles per hour "
Is a senior al the North Carolina ing fees are extra. (Telephone:
Prince Charles, too. mused In his opening School for Ihe Arts and plans a 803-278-1000. toll-free in the
speech upon Ihe law breaking antics of his classical singing career.
Northeast. (1-800-258-0330)
kingly ancestors
It Is gruelling and exhaust­
At The Balsams, s umme r
"Mv grrat-great-grandfulher lulled to see
ing. but ll can lurn Into a neat season rates are *85 to • 110 per
any car In from of h is," Charles said of King
summer vacation." the said. person per day. double o c­
Edward V'll. "H r would often urge his
You get used to being In front
chauffeur in pursue and overtake. Hr of people all the time, and you cupancy: *1 0 5 to * 1 1 5 per
person, single occupancy. Ca­
boasted of aitalnlng 6 0 miles per hour as
ure able lo perform every night. pacity. 232 rooms. 429 guests.
early as 1906 '•
And. unlike here, mosi summer Social season runs Ju n e 20
Edward VII was taught to drive by Lord
)&lt;&gt;hs
don't pay much or don't thrugh Sept. 13 (Telephone.
Montagu's father, who battled against
6 03-253 3400; toil free tn the
England's early hostility to the motorcar. In provide room and board."
his honor. Montagu displayed live antique
The Mount Washington was Northeast. 1-800 25 5 0 6 0 0 )
cars In his stately home adjoining ancient home In 1944 to the World
Ja ck ets for men and dresses
Beaulieu Abbey when he opened It to the Monetary Conference In which for women are required for
financiers from 44 countries dinner at both resorts
public In 1952

Eve A rden's Book D u ll A n d Boring
Three Phases of Eve, by Eve Arden.
(St Martin s Press. 2 9 0 pp . *17.95).
Eve Arden was never In the frontline of
American actresses Still, she has en­
dured for half a century to make a
considerable name for herself on stage,
screen, television and radio
The assumption Is that a veteran
multi-media trouper would be able to
pack u liook with a passel of Juicy
unecdotes about a bygone era and
celebrities who still retain a magical
qu ality. Ardrn shows us why It's
ilungerous to ussumc things
When It's not being trite, conde­
scending or gushy. "Three Phases of
Eve" Is more breezy than the average
Santa Ana wind und more Insufferable
than some of the H-movlrs in which
Arden wus feulured
Instrad ol telling us what It was like- to

Echols said Bill Adams, a Tam pa docUNr who Is
In charge of reviewing historic buddings In
Florida, toured the school and n-rommendrd to
government officials that the school be declared
historic.
The task of gathering historic materials started
with contacting the retired educators of the
county. Many of them . Echols said. hAve

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E x p re s s w a y P a th
By Donna Eatea
Herald Staff W rite r
A general path for the proposed
Seminole County Expressway was
rh«&gt;srn by the county expressway
authority Thursday.
The selected corridor calls for
connection lo the Orange County
expressway near Dean Road and
extension via Lake Mary Boulevard
to Interstate 4.
The authority also asked the
county commission to consider
hiring a full time director for the
project.
Selection of the corridor Is the
first step toward building the
expressway. Next must come fun*
ding lo hire a consulting engineer
lo study exact routes within the
corridor for the limited access
highway und then to do feasibility
and environmental Impart studies.
F u n d in g for the additio nal
studies may come from the state.
The legislature Thursday adopted
a bill railing for loans of up to
&gt; 5 0 0 . 0 0 0 to e x p r e s s w a y
authorities for studies.
Dale Patten of the consulting
e n g in e e rin g firm of H o w a rd
Needles T im m e n A Bergendoff
natd the corridor selected would
generate revenues through lolls
sufficient for u bond Issue of S I44 2
million, hut 843.8 million would
have lo be added lo the bond
money lo construct Ihr expressway
as plannrd.
An additional method of financ­
ing would have to hr found, he
said

K. Sans Lassiter of Transporta­
tion Consulting Group, which did
the actual computer model for the
expressway under sub-contract
with the Howard firm, reminded
that projected traffic on the
expressway was based on 1980
census figures. He Indicated actual
truffle on the expressway could be
much higher than projected the
first day It goes Into operation and
thus revenues would be higher as
well, able to support a large bond
Issue Unfortunately, according lo
Seminole County Administrator
Ken Hooper, federal and state
governments require on projects of
Ibis sort that the latest official
census figures be used The latest
census was In 1980. even If out
date.
The computer model using those
1980 statistics shows thut an
expressw ay b u ilt w ith in Ihe
selected corridor would generate In
1989. its first year of operullon. net
revenues through tolls after operathin and maintenance costs wrre
deducted of 89.9 million and by
2lX)5 830 4 million
Authority Board member Bill
Klrrhhoff suggested the authority
might tie able to get a better
Interest rale than the 10 percent
used by the engineers to compute
costs.
Klrrhhoff. u stockbroker, said
bonds of this sort are firing floated
nov for less than 10 percent and a
bond issue with only a 25 percent8«e P A T H , page 10A

Set

1 '~ -k r•

1 1
-lo ic

I

(

Shaded area shows the general path of the
proposed Seminole County expressway.

Lake Mary Stalls Convenience Store
By R ichard T ru e tt
Herald Staff W rite r
It's b u c k to the drawing board for Ihe
llrin hoping lo put a 7-Elevrrt at
K ln r h n r t H oad and L a k e M a r y
tW m tr v m il
In a w ork

session Thursday

Lake

Mary roiumlaalnnrrs resolved only one
of three Issues holding up the approval

of site pluns for the plannrd conve­
nience store.
Commissioners were not satisfied
over The Southland Corporation's
p la n s

tn r

a u to m o b ile s

r a ilin g

and

entering ltie aiotr. And commissioners
did not think Ihe properly would
adequately drain In limes of heavy
rainfall.

It Ihe store is built, cars would not be
able to turn left Into the convenience
store without jmslng a serious safety
lisjsrd brcauac Rinehart Hoad ts a two
Ian* road. Only ihe cars passing the

stoir heading west toward 1-4 could
«afrly enter the store,

N o t U P M t k| T i m n r V w w t

Rain Dance

F irs t grader Cejae Cox does a tap dance while slnglng ln the rain at
the Ham ilton E le m e n ta ry School talent show Th u rsd a y night. Hers
w as one of 28 acts In the show, w hich Included e verything from
breakdancing to ballet. Fo r the linale, second and fifth grades joined
In to sing We A re the World.

See 7-ELEVEN, page ISA

S e x A ssa u lts R ep o rted

3 Nabbed In Pre-Dawn
Drug Raids In Sanford

MaraM Mata b T a m a r Vlacaal

Back In The W ater
Two fisherm en back their boat down one of
the three public ram ps at the Sanlord
m arina Thursday. The ram ps, reopened
Wednesday, w ere closed six weeks ago by
m arina o p e ra to r Chuck Volk who said
propulsion fro m the Star of Santord dinner
cruise ship. In the background, created

5 toot dropoffs at the end ot the ram ps. Volk
said about 10 boaters used the ram ps
Wednesday but he is expecting about 75
boats this weekend when the A m erican Bass
Anglers Tournam ent comes to town. F ive ol
the M arin a's eight ram ps rem ain closed
until further notice.

By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
Three people were arrested ami u enrhe of
drugs was conflscaird today during simultaneous
early morning raids by the Sanford police.
Police, armed with search warrants, entered
four homes al Palmetto Avenue. Locust Avenue
and Lake Monroe Terrace al about 0 u rn und
found an undetermined amount of whut was
alleged lo be cocaine and marijuana, said acting
Police Chief Sieve Harriett.
Three people werr arrested at Ihree of the
homes. Police searched a fourth home at 40 Its
Palmetto Avenue, but the suspect was nut there.
Harriett said
Arrested und tiooked Into the Seminole County
Jail were:
• Leon Carter, 28. of 408 Palmetto Avc He was
charged with possession of cocaine, possession of
less than 20 grams of martjuanu and possession
with Intent to distribute. He was held In lieu nf
88.000 bond
• Alice Martin. 61. of 717 Locust Ave She was
charged with possession of a controlled substance
and possession with Intent to distribute. She was
hrld In lieu of 85.000 bond

Roads Agency On Last Minute Agenda
Ihe legislative delegations of Seminole.
Orange and Osceola County, with Ihe lone
exception of Sen. George Stuart. D-Orlando.
were working feverishly today lo retrieve
and get passed proposed legislation to create
a roads agency for the trl-county area.
Slate Rep. Hobby Brantley. R-Longwood.
inld the Herald from the House of Repre­
sentatives' floor Just prior to deadline that
whether the legislation will pass before the
1985 session adjourns ts "up In the air."
While Stuart In the Senate Thursday In­
cluded within Ihe state's major transporta­
tion pac kage the Semlnole-Orange-Osceola
hill creating u transportation authority to
build muds In the three-county area, the
representatives of the area were working In
ihe House to remove that Issue from the
major overall bill to let It "fly on Ita own."
Brantley said while the overall transporta­
tion package la In Jeopardy In Ihr house,
•here is wide support for the special
legislation on Ihe transportation authority.
« we ran remove our bill from the overall
bill, we can gel II passed In Ihe house.'
Brantley said, adding that Sens Richard
U n g lry. R Clermont. John Vogt. D-Cocoa
Ucach and Toni Jennings. R Orlando, are

standing by lo push Ihe Issue In Ihe Senate.
The overall transportation package In­
cludes a lot of junk, especially concerning
lor mass transit, and Ihe House leadership
wants It killed." Brantley said.
Stuart also included language that would
allow expressway authorities to come under
the umbrella of the transportation agency,
but Brantley said that has been amended to
call for extraordinary votes on the authority
and referendum* of the people before Ihe
two ran be Joined together.
"O ur (the three county delegations with
the exception of Stuart) Intent Is clear, we
don't want transportation authority projects
bring diluted for expressways." he said
"If Stuart wanla lo kill the bill In Ihe
Senate, he would be the appropriate one lo
do It.” Brantley said, adding he doesn't
think Stuart can afford to take that action.
The bill the majority of Ihe three-county
legislators are pushing calls for a levy of 4
e m it per gallon gas tax and 81 per 81.000
ussessed valuation property tax. If approved
by Ihe people, to butld roads.
Meanwhile, stale Rep. Marilyn EvonaJonea. R Melbourne, who sponsored a bill
railing for Ihe designation In public build­

ings of smoking and non-smoking areas,
said ihe legislation has passed both houses
and Is on Its way to Gov. Bob Graham for his
approval.
She said the proposed law requires that
smoking and non-smoking areas be desig­
nated In airport and bus terminals and In all
public buildings
In restaurants, owners may decide ac­
cording to customer demand whether they
want separate smoking and non smoking
areas, but If they rhoosr to favor their
smoking customers and not to have a
separate area for non-smokers they must
post this In their buildings. Ms. Jones said
In the workplace, meanwhile, she said
employers must "take Into consideration
smokers and non-smokers and develop a
policy for that. " She added that the
employers are not required lo spend money
to create either smoking or non smoking
arras.
In all government-owned buildings smok­
ing and non-smoking areas must be desig­
nated. she said
Penalties for violating Ihe law. she said,
are 8100 for the first Infraction and 8500 for
subsequent Infractions
— Doans Estes

• Joe Jones. 66. of *11 l-akr Monroe Terrace.
H r was charged with possession of a controlled
substance, possession of narcotic paraphernalia
and possession of a firearm as a convicted felon
He was held In lieu of 85.000 bond
Harriett said Ihe raids wrre the result of
weeks" of Investigation by Officer Ray Bronson
H r said Ihe operullon went smoothly with no
shots fired und no Injuries.
Harriet also reported two sexual assaults have
taken place In Sanlord In ihe [last two wrrks
A 38-year-old Sanford woman was raped early
Thursday by a knife-wielding man estimated lo
he 19 or 20 years of age. he said
Harriett said the woman was riding her hike on
west Country Club Road at about 12 40 a m
when she was confronted by the man. who forced
Iter olf Ihr btkr and raped her behind Ihe Austin
PertlllZCr Co building. Harriett said The cose la
si III under Investigation.
In an earlier assaull. u 20 year old Dr Land
woman was raped behind Goldsboro Elementary
School last week by a man who kidnapped her
after her car broke down and then lefl her at a
convenience slorr

TODAY
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Lake Mary
To Merge
Landscape
Ordinances

Action Reports............... 2A
Bridge......... .................... I2A
Calendar.......................... 5A
Classifieds..................13 ISA
Comics............................. I2A
Crossword....................... 12A
Dear Abtoy.......................13A
Deaths............................. 16A
Dr Gott............................ISA
Editorial.......................... 4A
Florida.............................ISA
Horoscope....................... 12A
Hospital........................... 2A
Nation.............................. 2A
People.............................. 11A
Sports........................ S.7.I0A
Television................. Leisure
Weather........................... 2A
World............................... 2A

The Lake Mary City Com ­
mission is considering merging
llte city's landscape and arbor
ordinances. Mayor Dick Frss set
up a committee to eliminate
eonfltetlng sec tion* and write a
consolidated ordinance

L e g is la tu re raises
drinking age lo 21, story
page ISA

In other Lake Mary news Jim
Talmadge was elected chairman
of the Planning and Zoning
Board and budget hearings were
scheduled for 1-5 p.m July 3
and August 2.

Committee members are: Mike
Martin, forestry official; Stan
Welling, city building ofTlrial;
com m issioner Paul Tre m e l;
Larry Dale, a developer: Robert
Prtrrr. city attorney: and Kathy
Rler. city manager

�1A— Evening Hcr*td. Sanford FI.

Friday, May 11, INS

NATION
IN BRIEF
Reagan Takes Tax Reform
Plan On Campaign Swing
OSHKOSH. Win. — In a campaign-style awing. President
Reagan look hid plan for la* reform on the road Thursday,
making hla pilch for "a second American revolution" In
colonial Williamsburg. Va. and (he hcan of middle
America.
Reagan told his audience that the current la* system Is
so unfair II encourages honest taxpayers to cheat.

____

H o w t a x p la n c o m p a r e r p . 5A

’It's lime we rebelled." he declared.
Even ns Reagan launched his sales campaign, ad­
ministration sources acknowledged he was prepared lo
accept compromises In lhr package us It moves through
Congress
"Th irty and 40 years ago you didn't heart people brag at
social get-togethers about how they got llielr lax bill down
hy exploiting this loophole and engineering that credit.”
Rragan said, "fiul now you do And ll’snol considered bad
behavior.
"After all. goes Ibis thinking, what's Immoral aland
cheating a system that Is Itself a cheat? That Isn't a sin. it's
a duty."
Reagun took his road show today to Malvern. Pa,

More Spies May Be Arrested
W A SH IN G TO N — Several employees of a man accused of
spying for the Soviet Union are expected to tie arrested on
espionage charges in Die next few days.
Law enforcement officials said some employees of a
Virginia private detective agency would be accused of
helping the owner. .John A. Walker, and two other
members of his family smuggle secret Navy documents
Into Russia.
Walker s brother, Arthur &gt;1. Walker, a retired lieutenant
commander who taught anti submarine wurfure tech­
niques for the Navy, was arrested Wednesday John
Walker and his son, Mlchuc). a yeoman on Ihr nuclear
aircraft carrier Nlmltz, were arrested lost week
The Fill said Arthur Walker, who rrtlred from thr Nuvy
in 1073. has confessed to his part in the operations. At a
court appearanre Thursday he was ordered held without
ball.
Some Intelligence officials said they may never learn
what secrets the Walkers gave the Soviets, out of the wide
range of highly sensitive material that could have passed
through their hands.

Doc: Insulin Didn't Cause Comas
PROVIDENCE. R.l. — Martha "S u n n y" von Hulow's
coma* were not triggered by Insulin Injections, a doctor
testified Thursday at her husband s retrial on charges he
twice tried to kill her wllh Injeellonsnf the hormone.
Dr. Vincent Murks, an endocrinologist called by Claus
von Hulow's drfense team, said he believe* Ihe llrst coma
the heiress suffered in December 1979 was caused by u
lack of oxygrn to the brain and the second by hy|sithermta
Induced by alcohol.
Murks' opinion emit rud luted tin- tesitniony of two
endocrinologist* culled by the prosecution who said Insulin
Injections were ihe only reasonable medical explanation lor
her comas
Under cross-examination, Murks conceded lie could not
lie absolutely certain that Insulin did not trigger the comas
but he said II was "unlikely.”

Scientists Oppose Star Wars
W ASH IN GTON — A group of more than 700 scientists.
Including 34 Nobel prize winners, have culled on Ixith the
United States and the Soviet Union tu abandon elforts to
build so-called Star War* nuclear missile defense systems.
The campaign, based on Ihe theme. "Th e heavens are for
wonder, not lor war." will use television and newspu|&gt;er
ads In an effort to rouse public opposition to the
controversial proposal.

W O RLD
IN BRIEF
British Soccer Teams
May Be Banned From Europe
HKUSSKLS. Melglum — A bloody riot that left 3H dead
and 373 Injured has resulted In Hrltlsh soccer team* being
banned from ltelglutn. and perhaps all of Kuro|&gt;e.
The riot was blamed on rowdy Liverpool Ians at the
Wednesday European Cup llnul between a team from
Liverpool and Turin, Italy. Italy won the match.
Most of the dead were Italians Many were crushed lo
death by a brick wall that collapsed when Hrltlsh Ians
broke down a barrier and charged into un Italian section of
tile stands
The Hclglun government was scheduled lo nltlclolly
approve the Ism today, according to a sjxikrsm.ui for
Interior Minister ChalrrsFeidliiand Nuthomh
Jacques Georges, hrud of the 34-nation union of
European soccer associations. Indicated he will seek the
exclusion ol llrtllsh teams Iroin the entire continent. He
said (hr executive committee will meet July 2 In Geneva to
discus* the mullcr.
Hrltlsh Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher mild Ihe
government would provide at least 250.000 pound*
11300.0001 to Ihe victims.

Sikhs Threaten Violence
NEW DEI.III. India — Sikh leaders have called for a week
of violence on Ihe anniversary of Ihe Indian army's attack
on (heir holiest shrine, the Golden Temple In Amrtstar,
The government re*|iondrd by sealing the txirdrr with
I’uklstun in an ellorl to krep out blkh terrorists A curfew
wus also imposed in bonier ureas and securily forces
Ix-cfcd up along thr western frunilrr wllh Pakistan

Corrections
ll was Incorrectly rrpottrd
Thursday that the Sanlord City
Commission voted unanimous!*
to send u rr/omng request by
developer Thom as Tom pkins
buck lo Ihr Planning and Zoning
Commission for reconsideration
The voir wus actually 4 to I.
wllh Mayor liettye Smith voting
nw

In a story nit May 22. the
Kiening Herald rriioried. liased
on Information given by rescue
workers, tli.il Allen Mitchell. 69.
of 717 Hickory A ve . Sanford,
was treated for a head Injury St
Ills home. H r was irrated at a
neighbor's home, according lo
hi* daughter. Sandra Gaines

Ashtrays Cost
$660 And Jobs
Of 3 Officers
W A S H IN G T O N Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger
has relieved Rear Adm. Thomas
Cassidy and two other navy
officers of eommand for their
roles in buying $660 airplane
a s h t r a y s fro m G r u m m a n
Aerospace Carp of Hethpage.
N.Y.
W einberger told reporters
Thursday that the three officers
will be transferred
I Icing relieved of command Is
ihe equivalent of Ix-lng fired In
civilian llle. In the military such
u punishment is a carrer klller
and nn Invitation lo quit. Il
appeared likely lhal the admiral
will retire Cassidy was com

mander of the Fighter Airborne
Early Warning Wing. Pacific.
The other two are Capt. Gary
Hakanson. commanding officer
of Mlrlmar (Calif.) Naval Air
Station near San Diego, which Is
a base for Grumman-bullt F 14
Tom rat fighters, and C m d r.
Je rry Fronabarger. M iram ar
supply officer.
Grum m an has promised to
re f u n d 8 4 .2 7 0 for s e ve n
ashtrays, leaving the price tag at
830 per ashtray A Grumman
nfhrla! contended the original
$660 price was not overcharging
because Ihe ashtrays each had
11 parts and it took 13 man­
hours to build each one

U .S . Reluctant T o Include
Soviets In M id e a s t Peace Ta lks
W A SH IN GTON - The Reagan
administration praised Jordan s
King Hussein for offering to hold
peace talks wnth Israel hui said
|l had "major difficulties" with
Ills call for an International
conference on the Mideasi dlspute.
At Ihe same lime, Ihe administration registered its op­
position In participation by (he
Soviet Union, as Hussein pro­
posed. until It "demonstrated Its
w llllng b ess to play a co n ­
structive role"
Stale Department spokesman
Edward Djcrejtan Thursday said
the Soviets would have to re­
sume diplomats relations wllh

Israel, ease restriction* on emi­
gration. erase "a nti-S em itic
propaganda ' and hall arms
shipment* in Iran and Lebanese
mllllla groups in qualify
Israeli Prime Minister Shimon
Peres said. "I think Ihe whole
issue of an International confercnee Is an uttenipt lo sidestep
the need for direct negotiations."
He called on the United States
to stand firm In Its opposition to
such a conference.
Also Thursday. Lebanese Pres
Idem Amin G rm uyrl Indicated
that Syrian forces will help end
the bloodshed In flrirut. He did
not say whether Ihrv woidd
move Into Ihe cltv

Popular Silica Causing
Cancer, Lung Disease
LOS A N G E L E S (UPII —
Increasing numbers of Ameri­
can workers are inhaling sili­
ca dust In the workplace and
developing silicosis, a condi­
tion that leads to a debilitat­
ing lung disease now linked to
cancer, scientist* say.
Slllea. a byproduct of the
mineral quartz, has become
Increasingly popular over Ihe
past several years In the
m a n u fa c tu r e of p a in ts ,
plastics, pharmaceuticals and
toothpaste and as a coaling
for machinery parts In the
steel Industry
"W e 're most concerned
with the use of slllea flour,
whlrh Is being widely used In
many Industrie* throughout
this country and the world."
said Dr Dbvld Goldsmith of
the University of California at
San Diego
S p e a k in g to scientist*
earlier I hi* week a I Ihe 15lsl
annual meeting of the American A s s o c ia tio n for Ih r
Advancem ent of Science.
Goldsmith said an estimated
3.2 million American workers
atr exposed to ihr dust dally
Researchers believe Ihe
dust, w hich p e rm a n rn ily
lodges In Ih r lungs ortcr It Is
Inhaled, creates scar tissue
and hampers the hrrulhlng
process.
Studies iti Europe and
Canada on workers wllh de­
fined silicosis show a two- to
sixfold risk of lung cant er."
Goldsmith said,
A m e r ic a n w o rk e rs at
grealest risk for silicosis, u
disease lata-led by some re­
start-hers as more Insidious
Ilian asbestusls. are (hose
who work as tunnel drillers.

c e ra m ic w o rk e rs , s a n d ­
blasters and metal ore miners.
'There's conflicting opinion
among some researchers on
whether American Industry is
complying with OSHA {Oc­
cupational Safety and Health
Administration! regulations
p e r t a i n i n g to s ilic a .* *
Goldsmith said.
"There has been a dramatic
decrease In cases of the dis­
ease among granite workers." #
because the Industry has been
closely following regulations
that limit the amount of silica
particles re lra s rd in the
workplace.
D r. P h ilip L a n d r lg a n .
director of surveillance for the
National Institute of Occupa­
tional Safety and Health,
lamblasted Industries I hat fall
to comply with safety laws.
A grral many Industries
are In willful violation of Ihe
law and OSHA standards.'*
Landrlgan said. "Studies In
Ihree separate labs showexcesses of lung cancers In
animals who breathe silica
dust There's no excuse for
crim inal disregard or the
law."
Landrlgan acknowledged
that studies have yet to de­
termine If silica alone can
cause cancer, or If tt acts In
tandem with the byproducts
of smoking.
Researrh In Finland con­
ducted since 1935 on more
than LOCK) miners exposed to
silica dust shows that workers
suffered a hlglu-r tb.in usual
Incidence of lung and stom­
ach canter, the latter resultI n g a m o n g th o s e w h o
b re a th e d t h r o u g h th e ir
mouths

Man Charged In Assault With Beer Bottle
A 2 1 year-old Sanlord man has
been charged with aggravated
battery alter he allegedly hit a
convenience store clerk with a
Ixittle of beer alter she asked to
sec Ills IdenlincMtlon
T h r man was nabbed hy
Hanlon! police within minutes ol
the alleged assault at the Lll
Champ store. 301 U S Highway
17 112. He was picked up at the
7-Eleven two blocks away, but
police h a d n o In fu n n a tio n today

as lo whether h&lt; wus making a
second attempt to buy iwer
when lie wan captured.
Clerk Kalhteene Lun n re­
portedly suffered a broken finger
when she raised tier Irft band to
shield her body from the quart
bottle of Iwrr the man allegedly
threw at her. a police report said
Ms. Lunn told police the man
Ix-cumr Iruir when she asked to
see his ID before site wooltl
make the sale. He cursed tier,
threw the Ixittle and kicked the
ibxir of the store a* he stalked
mil al alxiul 9 30 p in Thurs
day, Ihe teport said
Steven Taylor, of 713 Wynn
Drive, has been charged In the
r ase He was Ix-lng lu-lil In lieu ol
$8,000 Ixinri
R IF L E M A N A R R E S T
A 23 year old Casseltx-rry man
bus hern rh u rg rd with ag­
gravated assault and use of a
firearm In u lelony allrr hr
allegedly urrived at Ihe scene of
a Hstflglit In Altamonte Springs
and brandished a rifle.
One n( the two combatant* led
the scene on Teak wood at
Jackson Street and returned In
about 10 minutes with thr
gunman, u Seminole County
sheriff s re|xirt said
The suspect waved the rtllr
and pointed It al a crowd thut
had gathered, the report said
Joseph John Harrow. 23. of
502 Colonnades Cove, was ar­
rest rd at 1105 p to. Wednesday
He was being held In lieu of
$5.(XX) bond
C H EC K ED TO J A IL
A 29 year-old Orlando man
who allegedly tried to cash u
stolen payroll chrck with a
lorged check rushing card at an
Altamonte Springs store has
Ix t ii charged with uttering a
forgery, resisting arrest without

A c tio n Reports
★ F ir e s
★ C o u rti
* P o lic e
violence and obstruction by
disguise.
The man who reportrdly tried
to rash the $338 &lt;lin k belong
mg lo a Dante) Mills, which bud
lieeri stolen In Orlando, was
nabbed alter a Winn Dixie man­
ager recognized as forged thr
namr on a check cashing card
the man presented along wllh
llie check at that storr at 791
Orlriila Ave. The card had liern
used to casli lorged checks
heforc. an Altamonte Springs
(Miller rejxirl said
When confronted by |xil!re at
alxiut 8:50 p.m. Wednesday thr
man reportedly ran through the
store, but wus caught. Hr also
gave police false Identification
Information, the rr|xirt said.
Grover Cleveland Collins. 29.
was Ix-lng held in lieu of 85.000
Ixinil.
P O T TO S S
Allumonle Springs (Hiller who
chased down a s|x-rdlng car
which was reportrdly causing
oilier drivers to lake cvuslvr
uellnn lo avoid an accident has
lx*en charged with possession of
less Ilian 20 grams of marijuana,
resisting arrest wllhnut violence
and reckless driving
T h r d ru g and resistance
&lt;barges came uftrr Ihr mun had
Ix-rn questioned by an olflcer
anti then tried lo run hack to his
vehicle and reportrdly threw a
plastic bag of (Mil under Ihr car.
a police report said The pot was
rrtrlvrd and thr suspect urrrsted.
Scull Donald Prewitt. |H. of
1302 Sw rrlw utrr Hlvd., Apopka,
was arrested tit H 55 a m. Wed­
nesday on slate Road 436. Alta­
monte Springs. H r was relrasrd
on $3,&lt;XX1 bond and Is sehetlulrd
toapix-ar In court June 6
F IR E C A L L S
The Sanford Fire Depart merit
rr*|M&gt;ndrd to the following calls
Wednesday
— 2:16 u m „ Park Drive and

F re n c h A v e n u e , rescue A
23-year-old man wus Injured In
an a u to a c c id e n t
Dan
Christenson, of 1800 Magnolia
Ave.. Sanford, received cuts ami
scrape* on Ills head and was
taken lo the hospital.
B U R G L A R IE S ft T H E F T S
Thieves slruck twice al Florida
Public Utilities. 901 W. Sixth S t .
Sanford, b re ak in g Into the
company's fenced compound to

and Monday.

s te a l

11471

t th m il

*1 MO

w o rth

o f b a t*

Irrlrs Irom vehicles. The llrst
Ihell occurred Msy IB when
someone stole batteries from two
trucks The thief, or another one.
returned Monday to take two
more, a Sanford (xillce report
said.
Someone stole 8220 worth of
rolled coins at 1510 Summerlin
Ave . Sanford. Leigh Ann Smith.
29. rr|Mirted lo Sanford police
that someone trxik the money
from a Jew elry box In her
tx-droom May 17.
Carroll Wolford reported to
Sanford police that $300 worth
of tixils were taken from bis
pUkup truck at 3301 S. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford, between Sunday
ami Monday,
A chainsaw, wedding ring and
fo u r beach to w e ls va lu e d
together at $590 were stolen
from Ray Eberlys home at 127
Centennial Drive. Sanford, be­
tween May 17 and Monday,
according to u Sanford police
report.
Someone stole a motorcycle
and surfboard from 2100 Cornell
Drive. Sanford. May 23. accord­
ing to Sanford police. Th e
motorcycle was found In a
wooded lot near the home but
the txiard. worth 8280. Is sltll
missing, the police report said
Four spoke wheels valued
together at $460 were taken
Irom a car at the National Auto
Sales car lot at 1120 Sanford
A ve. Sanlord, salesman John
Canlillo reported to Sanford
(xillce. The thief apparently also
tried to steal some gas from
another car but was unsuc­
cessful. Curdllln reported. The
theft occurred between Saturday

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT! Temperatures over 100
degrees were blamed for at least two deaths
Thursday as Oklahoma baked In the second day
of a heat wave. Thunderstorms pounded the
central and upper Midwest (mm Missouri to
Michigan and west in Montana and Wyoming
I Lise lull-sized hall caused widespread damugc In
Missouri. Storms that Included at least one
tornado damaged property In several southwest­
ern Minnesota towns, hut no Injuries were
reported Winds gusled tu 60 mph tn Nebraska
and wind gusis ol 54 mph were recorded In
Colorado Springs. Temperatures around thr
nulion at 3 p m . Thursday ranged from 32
degrees ut West Yellowstone. Mont., to 106 In
Enid. Okla. For today, rain and thunderstorms
are expected to stretch eastward from North
Dakota to New England, and through the Ohio
Valley lo Ihr centeral Atlantic coast
AREA FORECAST! Sunny today. Highs In the
lowrr 90s. lows In the upper 60s Winds from the

An undetermined amount of
|ewrlry was stolen from Rebecca
fllrkmon's home at 1107 E.
Ninth St.. Sanford, police report.
The burglar entered the house
by breaking a window and then
ransacked the bedroom, the
poller report said
—
J o Sandra Jen rung*. 40, of
Faw n

Hon,

Ovlerto.

I Killed lo deputies that a $1,000
antique revolver and a 84.30
ruby and diamond ring were
stolen from her home on Tues:
day.
j,*&lt;
Tw o tires and rims and a cedar
picnic table wllh a total value Of
$375 were stolen from a con­
struction site on Fort Christmas
Ruud. Chuluota. tx-twren Sun­
day and Tuesday. A sheriff's
report listed Mike D. Jones of
Winter Springs, as owner of the
stolen Items.
Three toilet seats, a pair of
sunglasses, rash and a radar
detector were among the $600
worth of Items stolen from the
car of Roger Murry. 38, of 201
Flame Ave,, Maitland, betwern
May 24 and 26, deputies re­
ported
Vera M Hayes. 66, of 3020 E
21st St.. Sanford, reported to
deputies a $300 television was
sto le n from her hom e on
Thursday.

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southwest at 10 to IS mph. Sunny Saturday.
BOATINQ FORECAST! SI. Augustine to
Jupiter Inlet out 50 miles — Winds from the
southwest to west al 10 knots through tonight,
sru* less than 3 fret
EXTENDED FORECAST! Sunday through
Tuesday — Partly cloudy with a chance of
shower* during the day. fair in Ihe evening Highs
In Ihr lower lo middle 90s. lows near 70 In the
north and middle 70s in the south.
AREA READINGS (0 a.mj; temperature: 78;
o v rrn lg h l low 60; T h u rs d a y 's high; 92s
barometric pressure: 30 03: relative humidity: 79
percent; winds west ut 7 mph; sunrise: 6:28 a.m..
sunset 8 :18 p.m
SATURDAY TIDES: Daytona Beach: htghs.
7 M a m .. 7:42 p m .: lows. 12 53 a m .. 12:55
(i m.. Port Canavaral: highs. 7 03 a m.. 7:34
p m .: lows. 12 44 am., 12:46 p.m.: Bayport:
highs. 12 55 a.m . 12 08 p.m.: lows. 6:22 a.m.,
7 29 p.m.

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PuSlaSod Daily and Sunday. •■&lt;•*!
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Inc. MS N. F ro n t* A rc . Santord.

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Florida m il
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'Grandpa' Police Officer
Hits The Street Running
J I.OS A N G E LE S IUP1I - When
graduates (mm lhr
^filler Academy indav, hr won‘1
6&lt;- your run-of-the-mill rookie
uop. and H won't lie Just because
Ac outran and out-puxhuppcd
Aiost of his classmates — It's
A r e a use L e w is E llis is a
33 year-old grandfather.
■ Ellts will become the oldest
Police Academy graduate In his­
tory. having undergone In fine
(jishlnn. six months of physical
tj sts, weapons training and
rjiurr than a few needles from
classmates young enough to be
(Jischlldren
J Ellis was a supervisor at the
S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia Rapid
Transit District for 19 years. Ills
Youngest child Is now 20
J He had not Intended to join the
lim e the day he picked up a
&lt;Ji part men l job application. It
4 as supposed to Ik*(or hts son
• "The lady behind the desk
lave me a strange look." Ellis
ncallcd, "I said ‘Don't worry,
ti s not for me.' Hut she said. ‘It
wouldn't surprise me l( 11 were,
there's no age limit anymore.'*

Lewis Ellis

'I don’t think w e ll
ever use him as an
undercover agent in
a high school.'
— if. Dan Cooke.
That's when Ellis learned the
I' S 9th Circuit Court of Appeal
had ruled the county's age
celling for sheriff's deputies was
discrlmmatorw lim ing both the
sheriff's and fwllcc departntents
to drop their 35-vcar-old limits.
I kept the application for
myself." Ellts laughed, saying he
figured his dally regimen of the
last 25 years of 100 push ups.
200 sit-ups and five miles of
running had prepared him. Alter
all. hr only had to do 125 slt ups
lo achieve the maximum score.
My son later changed Ills
mind anyway."
Initially, department superiors
were skrpllcal that a 53-vcar-old

had joined the academy, but
Ellis said the physical training
was fairly easy, even if he was
relcrred to as "Grandpa" and
" P o p s " by his college-age
classmates.
"One of the instructors later
told me he'd heard there was an
old man In I he class, but when
he looked us over, he had a hard
time picking me out." said Ellts,
who Is 6-fcct. 180-pounds and
shows not a single gray hntr He
regularly outran at least half the
•lass.
Other Instructors said Ellis's
maturity and wisdom were "a
good Influence, an inspiration'*
to the rrst of his class.
Following his graduation. Ellis
- a college graduate and a
reserve officer for eight years —
will Ik- assigned lo a year of
patrol duty, like any other rookie
cop.
Well, maybe, not like any
rookie.
I don't think we ll ever use
him as an undercover agent In a
high school," satd L l. Dan
('iK)kc

Lawmen Launch Information W ar
Against A ir, Sea Drug Smugglers
By Susan Loden
Herald Staff Wrtter
I Seminole Courtly lawmen arc
participating In a statewide
'Jrivll Defense Agalnsl Drug
Smuggling" program which Is
ihtrnded to get the public tnvjolvrd In the fight against Illegal
ding trafficking
; Over the next tew- weeks.
Hlp-rlffs deputies throughout
the state will I k - distributing
p a m p h le ts a n d posters at
airports, marinas, campgrounds
and ttaheumps describing signs
llull tip oft |n»slblc air ami walcr
narcotics smuggling
Seminole C o u n ty Sheriff's
( apt. Dean T a y lo r said the
information Is aimed at reerrat (bn and transportation workers
as well as those Who use alr|M&gt;rts
amt marinas.
E v e n t h o u g h S e m in o le
County's waterways arc Inland.
Taylor said, the Si .Johns River
Is a link to the Intercostal Water

they sail Into other areas.
C a m pg ro u nd s arc also fre­
quented by suspected drug
smugglers, so. he said, campers
mo are targeted to receive the
lifts.
Seminole County Sheriff John
folk estimates that about 50 to
75 percent of Illegal drugs
smuggled Into lbe country,
especially marl Juana and co­
ral uc. pass through Floridti by
atr and sea.
The program Is sponsored
jointly by the Florida Depart­
ment of Law Enforcement and
tin- Florida Sheriffs Association
In announcing the camjtalgn
FOLK Commissioner Robert K
Dem psey says citizen s arc
needed just as much In the
Itatllr against smugglers as they
would Ik* If the nation was at
war.
Lawmen w v the billowing lifts
may Indicate smuggling activity:
• Vrssel registration or name
.ipfirarliig altered, improper of

• Cabins or windows covered
or closed to outside view,
• Shrim p boats operating
with no Ice or with nets unused
• Vessels lying olTshore at
unusual locations or limes.
• Vessels traveling outside
normal navigational routes or
without night lights.
• Vessels transferring cargo at
sea.
• Vessels With out-of-lhrordinary electronlc/radar gear or
scanners.
• Crew members unfamiliar
with vessel or who arc evasive.
• U n u s u a lly la rg e cash
expenditures, on fuel of repairs
tor example
• Activities In normally re­
mote Inland wutcr areas
La w m e n urge those susfM-ellng someone ol smuggling
not to get dlrei tlv Involved in
determining what Is going on. A
sheriffs department or other law
cnlorreincnt agency should Ik&lt;ullrd nn to InvntlKDK. Taylor
In in * ., '*»
• Vessels speclllcully dc- said.
stgnrd tor. but nor rc|tilp|M-d for
Iii Seminole County. Taylor
llsh
b lo g
can Ik - reached at 322-3115.

W a y w lit r e d r u g s a re believed lo
I tiler th ro u g h Iro n ! lli r i iu m t

U r also M i l l Seminole County
Ikm tern iitav use the lifts when

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M oney Services M ore Expensive?
W ASHINGTON |UI‘lJ - The cost ol trunking Is
increasing nationwide, forcing many consumers
to pay higher fees for routine services anil |&gt;oorcr
Americans to abandon the use of bunk accounts,
a hew consumer survey suyn,
In the second nationwide survey of lunik fees,
the Consumer Federation of America and Sun
Francisco Consumer Action Tuesday that more
banks than ever are charging lor a host ol
everyday services needed by consumers.
between 1984 and I9H5, the fees for a typical
NOW account, an Interest-paying checking ac­
count. Increased 13 percent while the average

cost of u regular checking account rose 5 percent,
said the survey ol 142 Institutions In 14 slates
.end the District of Columbia.
More Ilian three-quarters of the Instiluilons
surveyed would not cash a government check for
a non-customer at any prlrr.
The survey found that more than 70 percent of
lhr Instiluttons charged fees for savings accounts
In some cases, banks arc using customer tecs lo
Increase thrtr earnings and others arc using them
to attract "upscale" customers and "weed out"
i lie less afliucnt. charged Reft. Frrnand St
Germain. D R I

Increased Spaying Fees May
Drive Up Cost Of Adopting Pets
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
The price for adopting dogs
add cals at Scmlnolr County's
animal control shelter at Five
1'olnts m ay h r going up If
veterinarian demands tor higher
neutering tecs ure met
Dob McIntosh, animal control
official, said veterinarian* arr
asking lor the neutering tecs lo
Increase $5 lo *10 Thai means
ihr cost o( adopilng pets would
increase a* follows male dogs
under 30 pound*. *34 lo *39.
male dogs over 30 pounds. *34
lo *44 females more than 30
pounds. *44 to*54
McIntosh satd Ices lor neuterlug male cats would go up *10.
raising adoption tern from *16 to
*20 Fo r fem ale cals, the
neutering Irr would go up *20.
making the adoption fee rise
from *16 to *36.
McIntosh said neutering fees
are Included in the adopt toil
ices, but the new owners of the
a n im a ls m a y c h o o s e th e
v e t e r in a r ia n they w it h to
perform the operation and the
■•Alinal control department pays
the cost to the veterinarian
•He said the requested new tees
■•re the same a * those paid In

Change County.

services for all animals adoplrd
Itoni ihe shelter.
"Might now w r arr trying lo
lind Die best solution." McIntosh
said. At the same lime hr said
lhat he doesn't believe an In­
crease In adoption Ices will stop
or even decrease the numbers of
adoptions of animals (rum (be
•enter
H r nolrd Dial In 1980 when
adoption Ices were raised to
|H-rmil Die neutering program,
which Is rrqulred by slate law,
Ibr adoptions didn’t drop off. but
rather Increased by 10 to 15
anlmalsa year.
Also Included In the adoption
fees arr I hr cost of a her use and
rabies and other Inner■illations
While McIntosh said Dial cont r a d i n g w it h u s in g le

v e te rin a ria n tor n r u le r ln g
service would save time and
money In txKikkrrpIng costs, no
derision has been made H r said
any decision would have to come
front the county commission
.tiler Dir animal control hoard
receives as much Inbirmallon as
jmxslblc on alternative ways of
handling Dir program.
During the past six months
433 dogs and cals have been
adoplrd from the pound Some
3 062 live animals went through
the shelter during the past six
months, he said and about 30
animals are quarantined at the
shelter monthly because of bites.
Animals which go through the
(Miund Include not only eats and
dogs, but also horses, snakes,
chickens, rabbits and raccoons.
McIntosh said

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.•ad wilt try lo work out an
‘•frremrnt with veterinarian* on
Ojc proposed Increase.
;Mranwhlie. he said, the animal
•&lt;jnirol
advisory commit lee Is
»
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jvrn to contracting with a
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And San Ysidro

HELEN THOMAS

Reagan's Magic Touch Keeps Him Above Fray
W ASHINGTON |UPI| - White House chief of
staff Donald Regan has a high profile and Is
rolling with the punches.
Regan Is finding that It Is different to be
irrasury secretary, which he was In President
Reagan's first term, and the man who runs the
White House In all Its details, which he does
now.
He Is on target and he has been blamed In
published reports for some of Reagan's rreenl
failures on Capitol Hill. Suddenly, former chief
of slaff Jam es Baker, with whom Regan
s w n p (M -d Jobs. Is being viewed as the wizard who
pushed Reagan's agenda on Capitol Hill.
Baker had his problems, too. to put It mildly,
with the Internecine wars In the While House
and the division between the moderate and
conservative factions.
But Regan Is now running the whole show
and Is taking the pot shots. Other presidents
have taken It on the chin when things go wrong
Bui Rragan has a magic (ouch and Is above the
fray. If his appointees fall by the wayside In an
unusual number. It's their fault But If President
Jim m y Carter made a mistake in his appoint­

If o n ly Philadelphia police knew at the
beginning w hat would happen at the end.
Th e n they never would have dropped a bom b
on a Philadelphia row house. T h e y would
have u s rd other means to flush out radicals
who fired on poller serving an eviction notice.
T h e y m ight have saved a neighborhood from
being destroyed by fire. T h e y would, perhaps,
have saved the llvrs of four children who died
In (lie conllagrallon, hostages of ihelr radical
SCIENCE WORLD
parents. If only police had kn o w n.
But police never know w hat situation they
will lace. T h e y arc forced to make decisions
without kn o w in g till the facts. Llfe-and-death
decisions. A nd when It's all over and the facts
emerge from the rubble. It's easy to secondguess the police. Hut It's not so easy al the
scene, w hen police are pinned down by
gunfire and a neighborhood Is clam oring for
action.
W hat Philadelphia officers did know was
that m e m be rs of the radical group M O V E had
killed a^pollcrtnan In a shootout a few years
By Glno Del Gaerclo
before. T h e y knew that the row house had
UP! Science Writer
been fortified w ith a steel bunker T h e y knew
BOSTON (UPI) - Yuppies may be
going Hie way of the dinosaur.
that M O V E had threatened to burn down the
A larm ing num bers of young
neighborhood “ w ith sm oke, gas. fire and
iirtuin professionals and other up­
bullets." T h e y knew that the nelglilxirs were
wardly mobile baby boomers are
angry and afraid of M O V E .
having trouble making ha hies of
B ut they d id n 't know M O V E would open
their own. Recent esllmales Indicate
lire at them shortly after daw n. T h e y d id n 't
the Infertility rate has Increased
know how m a n y weapons the radical had.
from upproxlinalely one In 20
T h e y d id n ’t know w ho was In the house,
couples during thr 1930s lo one In
iliough there were reports that children were
(our couples loduy.
Inside. A n d . as hours passed with the street
Wllh Yuppies' tendency to have
nrnull families, high Infertility
staked out under fire, they didn't know what
threatens lo dramatically reduce the
would happen w hen night fell
n u m b e r of Y u p p ie heirs and
So they uctcd. T h e y loaded a concussion
heiresses
bom b on a helicopter, flew over the embattled
"W e’ve got a serious problem
row house and dropped the bom b on the
here." said Dr. Joseph M. Beilina, a
bunker. It detonated, starting a lire that
fertility specialist and coauthor of
appeared. In video foologe, to die away. T h e n
the nrw hook. "You Can Have a
(lam es rose again, e ng ulfin g the house.
Baby." He said the medical pro­
Firem en, fearing they w ould be shot, let the
fession has placed most of lls
house b u rn Fire spread to the next house and
attention on preventing babies, nol
making them.
to the next f&gt;0 At dawn the next day an aerial
photograph revealed a gutted neighborhood
Hellion believes a series of social
still sm oking. T h e M O V E house was nothing
changes — beginning wllh Ihr birth
more than a pit. Eleven charred bodies were control pill — have led to the
Increase In Infertility. He said the
found, four of them children.
pill does not have much of a
A tragedy of this dim ension should occur
|K-rmanenl effect on Infertility. It
only once In a lifetime In Am erica, where th r
sometimes lakes a couple of months
law ’s itioMi fundam ental purpose Is io protect
lu-lng off the pill before fertility
h u m an life. Ilu l less than a year ago a tragedy
returns. However, the pill some­
of horror occurred across the country from
times hasa strong Indirect effect.
Philadelphia. In a M cDonald's restaurant In
The pill led to an tncrcuse In
San Y a k u t),C a lll.
sexual freedom, which Ird to an
T h e n , u Sun Diego police S W A T team was
Hit reuse In the average number of
called to respond to reports of a m a n
sexuul partners, which In turn
te rro rizin g a M cDonald's restaurant. T h e
contributed to the spread of the
police knew the man was arm ed. Ilul they
venereal disease. Venereal diseases,
dldu'1 know (hat he carried a small arsenal.
even m in o r ones, can scar female
reproductive organs If untreated
T h e poller knew that people were (rapped
and can lead to Infertility.
Inside. Ilu l not how m a n y , or II they were
dead or alive when police arrived al the scene.
"They told users they wouldn’t
So police used restraint. T h e y surrounded
get pregnant, but they didn't say
anything about Infection." he said
the M cD o na ld 's and waited. It was difficult to
Itrlllnu believes the pill also
see Into the restaurant. So the police held
makes
women more susceptible to a
their lire unltl they were sure they would kill
lypr of mild venereal Infection
the hostage taker, not the hostages, A
t ailed chlamydia, which cun also
sharpshooter finally ended the slrgr. T h e San
lead Iti Infertility.
Ysidro massacre led 22 dead, seven of them
And finally, wllh the reassurance
children.
lilt- (till gave young women that
San Diego Police Chief hill Kolender was
(hey would nol become pregnant
criticized lor using restraint In not storm ing
until (hr wauled In. they held oil
the M cDonald's. Philadelphia's (toiler chief Is
having babies until their late 2Os
now being criticized for dro p pin g a bomb on a
and early 30s
row house.
"When people wall until ihc (all
We w ill never know w hether some of the
end ol the reproductive period. It's
victim s m ight have been saved If the San
natural lo see more problems," said
Diego (M ille r had stormed the McDonald's. We
Be illua.
will never know tli.it the lire would not have
started and a neighborhood would still be
JACK ANDERSON
stand m g II (he bomb had not been drn]&gt;|M*d In
P h ila d e lp h ia . T h e M O V E ra d ic a ls , w h o
stockpiled flammable liquids, might have
chosen to start a (Ire themselves.
hut when (toller don't know all the facts,
By Jack Anderson
restraint Is preferable to blind action. T h a t Is
and Dale Van Atta
the (talnlul lesson ol two tragedies w hich left
W
ASHINGTON
- Ed Welmer's
Philadelphia and San Ysidro draped In crepe.
problems liegan 10 years ago In
Saigon, a lew months beforr the city
BERRYS WORLD
tell, when he saw Le Hoang riding
by In a pedlcab on the street.
That chance encounter wus to
lead — by a circuitous, hureuucratlcully booby-trapped route — to
heart break, frustration und loss of
Ills Job. followed years later by a
nervous breakdown.

ments. It was Carter who took the rap
Life Is unfair, said John Kennedy, and when it
comes to assessing blame the people deride who
they like and who they don’t like and a popular
president Is forgiven more than an unpopular
president.
Regan, who Is taking the lumps, said In an
Interview recently. “ I try to hr as candid as I
can. You'll never llnd me whimpering ubnut the
press. 1have a thick hide."
He noted that he lias been called a "political
novice" and said. "1 don't let It bother me. I
knew the minute I got over here the heat would
be on. I have a very thick hide That's the Job
you accept."
Regan, a multimillionaire, manages to smile a
lot. Is approachable and rarely says "n o
comment" to reporters.
He sees hts Job as Implementing what the
president wanls. Th e first term "troika" of
advisers decided whal was best (or Reagan and
acted on that premise In both cases. Reagan Is
adapting io the new style and seems to have a
freer hand under the Regan White House
management.

The personnel at Radio Marti, beamed to
Cuba, moved Into a building housing a unit of
the Health and Human Services Department,
and lavishly furnished their offices. HHS
employes, who never had to go through rigid
security, also are being subjected lo newrestrictions and Inspections since the station
moved In.
President Reagan, who has accepted 890
million in funds from the Federal Election
Commission since 1976 to finance his cam­
paigns. Is pushing for elimination of the
voluntary Si checkoff on Income taxes for
presidential candidates.
Deputy press secretary L a rry Spcakes
■•plains "that has been the president's fun­
damental position" all along. Reagan has never
(M-rinlted the SI contribution on hts income tax
returns
When asked why Reagan would accept 890
million In taxpayer’s money If he did not believe
In It on principle. Speakrs explained "because*
olhers did" take funding.

WILLIAM RUSHER

Infertility
Woes For
Yuppies

Changes
Come To
The Left

WASHINGTON WORLD

Leadership Evolution
By Hubert ahspsrd
W A S H IN G T O N lUIMl Re
publican and Democratic leaders ol
the Seriate are widely recognized
(Milltleal figures who often become
presidential contenders, hut such
lolly status ha* nol always hern ihr
ease.
The majority and minority lead­
ers. stars of frequent news confer­
ences and Sunday television shows,
wield power and Influence unknown
lo leaders who served beforr this
crnlury.
The evolution ol the leadership
posts was examined In a report by
die Historical Ollier ol the Secretary
o( the Senate The dlflemires In the
way Ihr Senate was run In days of
old and Hie eurreni system are
Intriguing and might cause some
(Mil a leal advisers to yearn lor a
returo to yesteryear.
lo
the Iasi century. ’'Individual
senators had exerted leadership
drpcnilmg upon (he strength ol
ihelr personalities, iheir committee
chairmanships, or their roles as
s|M)ketman" for the president, the
Illstnriral Office report nuled.
"Bui because the Senate was
considered u body ol equals,
senators took care not to claim
lormal leadership." the report sold
Times have Indeed changed. Al
I he sturt of this Congress, live
senators vied for the vacant llo p
Itost and even the entrenched Dem­

ocratic leader. Sen. Robert Byrd,
D W. Va,. had a challenger.
During Ihc years between iHtifi
and 1913, pollllrni parlies In Ihc
Senate became more organized and
disciplined, meeting and voting
m ore f r e q u e n t ly In c a u c u s .
"Nominally, tin caucus chairman
served as his party's leader, hut the
|n» i generally was determined by
seniority ami went io senators too
old io exert vigorous leadership,"
lhe rc|Mirt said.
Bv ihc turn of the century, real
power lit the Senate rested In the
hands of a small group of committee
chairmen." such as Nelson Aldrich
ol Rhode Island, chairman of the
Senate Finance Committee.
Sen Lyndon Johnson of Texas
moved from whip to Democratic
leader In 1953. and In 1955 became
majority leader.
Hr quickly rrvumped bulb hts
position and Ih r operations of the
Senate," the report noted, adding:
It Is sale lo say (hat no majority
leader, lo that time, had ever
dominated the legislative process ns
did Lyndon Johnson, or (hat the
Senate would ever tolerate such
domination again."
Leaders since Johnson have had
to adopt a more genteel approach In
dealing with ihelr colleagues, anti It
is likely that the role and methods of
the Senate leaders will continue to
evolve In yrurs to come.

Is the pronounced rightward shill
In the politics of the Industrialized
world over? In whal must be the
most premature death notice since
Mark Twain's, a number of ob­
servers who ought to know belter,
including Hie ordinarily sensible Bill
Satire, have started suggesting that
It Is Noting President Reagan’s
problems with a balky Congress.
Prime Minister Thatcher's low rat­
ing In Ihc polls and the sharp defeat
of Chancellor Kohl's Christian Dem­
ocrats In a key local election, the
pundits have put two and two
together and announced the result:
22. Let us try to be a little calmer; It
shouldn't be hard.
In the first place. In a democracy.
(M)lltlcal victory doesn't end the
battle; It simply shifts the battle­
ground President Reagan, like any
othcr modern president. Is doomed
lo stniggle with Congress — and not
only wllh the Democratic House but
with ambitious and-or timid Re­
publicans In the Senate.
In Europe. Mrs. Thatcher ami Mr.
Kuhl arc in inld-passagc of Ihelr
respective te rm s, com fortably
assured of unshakeable parliamen­
tary majorities Traditionally, that Is
the time for an Incumbent to do the
necessary but unpopular things,
with the result that the opposition
frequently wins contests In Ihts or
that allegedly key constituency, and
prumptly Intoxicates Itself with vis­
ions of victory In the next national
election. Reality, however, usually
reasserts Itself long beforr that day
arrives.
Perhaps thr most fasrlnutlng
spectacle of all. however. Is the
battle now opening for the soul .of
the Democratic Party In the Unlfed
Stairs Not even Ted Kennedy and
Marin C u om o, whose feet ure
planted deep In Ihe warm ooze of
left-liberallam, seriously urgue that
the old policies and tactics ckn
revive Ihelr party. A startling
number of prominent Democrats
appear to have concluded thul
nothing can. and have publicly
turned Republican. But a handful of
modrratc Democrats, such as Gov­
ernors Boh Graham of Florida and
Bruce Babbitt of Arizona, und Rep.
Richard Gephardt of Missouri. In­
tend to try. and on Ihelr success In
promoting more moderate policies
may well hinge whatever hope the
Democratic Party has of surviving
as an effective opposition.

Another Casualty From Vietnam 's Fall

"Clove cigarettes can ruin your lungs and, best
ot all they'll R EA LLY U P S E T YOUR
PARENTS."

Welmer lists his occupation us
re tire d U S s p y . " He w us
employed by the superseerel Nal tonal Security Agency In Saigon
when he caught his first, llectlng
glimpse ol ih r beuuillul young
w om an In the b ic y c le -d ra w n
rickshaw. H r waved und she smiled.
Th ru stir disappeared In truffle.
By another chance — the kind of
coincidence thul makes security
ollk-rrs uneasy — Welmer saw Le
Hoang later that same day while he
was sitting on the veranda of th e ,
Continental Palace Hotel. This lime
hr hurried up tu her. askrd her
hame — arid fell In love.
Welmer wanted lo m arry Le
Hoang — "Barbara." he rallrd her
— bill hr knew he'd lose his

top-secret Job II he did Hr couldn't
even tell her where he worked or
what hr did
Three months later, as chaos
descended on the Sooth Vietnamese
capital, Welmer tried lo get Le
Hoang evacuated wllh other Ameri­
can dependent* He was turned
down
"On thr day I lelt. I can remember
my bags were packed, and we were
both sitting on thr strps of my little
house, crying." Welmer recalled
When he landed In H aw aii.
Welmer said, the NSA promised him
his dancer would be flown out ol
Vietnam. Instead, his passport was
confiscated to keep him Irnrn trying
a last minute rescue edort on his
own. He couldn't even use the
agency s teletype cable to try lo
locate 1^ Hoang.
Back at NSA headquarters in
Washington. Welmer was stripped
of Ills lop secret clearance and told
he'd be llred If he didn't stop ail
attempts to communicate with Le
Hoang. Though he lias since heard
(rum her aunt In this country' that
la- Hoang eventually made It safely
lo France. Wctrnrr has lost touch
with her.
Welmer quit NSA Whrn he suf­

fered a nervous breakdown, he tried
to gel worker's ram |&gt;rnsat Ion for a
Joh-rrlaled disability But because
Welmer loyally refused to divulge
details of his ultra-sensitive work In
Vietnam, even In therapy, he could
not establish that hts emotional
troubles were |ob-rrlated
Last year. Welmer finally told u
psychiatrist what hts Job had been
in Saigon: analyzing enemy troop
movements from reconnaissance
reports and pinpointing targets for
air strikes His analyses could have
caused Ihe deaths of hundreds of
Vietnamese civilians, und Welmer
has rrctirrtng hallucinations about
"chlldrrn aflame wllh napalm Jelly
and the screaming und crying of
civilians.'1
T h e p s y c h ia tris t diagnosed
Welmer's emotional disorder as
post traumatic syndrome — a type
ol delayed stress dial has been
experienced by many Vietnam vetrrans. The doctor reported that
Welmer's pent-up wartime memo­
ries dually trolled over during thera­
py
Welmer ts understandably bitter.
"1 tried to be a good cllUcn." he told
our associate Corky Johnson. "But
now I wish I hud never heard of the

NSA I understand now whv people
stand by the Vietnam Memorial and
blow thclr brains out '
Footnote; A lettrr from NSA's
personnel director hints at the
anguish W elm er went through
concerning Le Hoang, stating:
"Because of the sensitivity of Mr
W elmer's position, he was In ­
structed not to return to Vletnum to
aid his dancec. and thus was not
afforded the same opportunity as
others who secured passage of
Vietnamese relatives and friends
prior lo ihe fall of Saigon."
MINI-EDITORIAL: Women report­
ers have been struggling to be taken
seriously since the days of Nelly Bty.
who sutfrrrd sexist Indignities while
exposing Inhumane conditions In
mental hospitals.
Now. with a push of her hand and
a condescending putdown. Nancy
Reagan's press secretory. Jennefrr
Hlrshberg. has sent women White
House reporters back to the Dark
Ages. Physically shoving them out
of the room the other day wus ju*t
plain bad manners. Calling these
professionals “ girls" was worse.
Former Presidents Nixon and Ford
also colled female reporters "girls."
It was as patronizing then as It Is
now.

�Friday. May 11. m s - S A

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

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M edical A d v a n c e s Abortion H e a d ed For Legal Sh o w d o w n
LOS A N G E LE S |UPI) - Advance; mrnt In the ability of doctors to save
premature babies is shortening the
lime women have to decide whether to
have an abortion, and some lawyers
say a Constitutional confrontation Is
coming.

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Speaking Tuevlav at the 151st annual meeting of the American Assoclanon for the Advancement of Science,
Or Robert Hayasht and a panel of legal
experts discussed the growing debate
over when a fetus can live outside the
womb.
’ In some late abortions, the fetus has
a heartbeat. It's breathing. We are
(unstrained by rules and try to re­
suscitate. but do not try to be heroic
about I t ." said lla ya s h l. of the
llarbor-UCLA Medical Center.
Ten years ago only 50 percent of all
Ictuses of only 28 weeks gestation born

in the United States lived, llayashl saul.
Now nearly all ol them do
"A s viability grows earlier. It appears
ih.it the time during which u woman
can exercise her choice for alMirtlon will
gradually* d im in ish .' said Nancy
Rhoden of the Ohio State University
l-aw School
"The t iKistiiution.il right to have an
abortion recognized by the Supreme
Court In Roc vs. Wade was llriulv tied
m im tin al lechnology as we knew It
around 1973." she said.

In som e la te ab o rtions, the
fetus has a h e a rtb e a t, it's
b reath in g . W e a re
constrained by rules and
try to resuscitate, but do
not try to be heroic about it . ’
— D r. R o b e rt H a y a s h i,
of the H a rb o r U C L A Medical
Center.

Rhoden said she and hundreds ol
oilier attorneys leel the country Is now
moving toward a Constitutional unifrontal Ion on Ihe Issue, and that II
could have ma|or political ramtftca
linns

able to survive outside ol the womb,
even II that survival meant artificial
aid." Rhoden said.
That artlflctal aid Is also improving.
Research Is under way to perfect
artificial wombs and placentas — mrdt
&lt;al advanrrs that conceivably could
reduce the viability jx-rlod to the first

thr Supreme Couri said that
v lability was crucial tiecausr that was
the lime at which a fetus is potentially

weeks following conception, llayashl
said.
lie said the rate of brain damage and
other developmental problems is
directly proportional to weight and the
number of gestational weeks
"New techniques are permitting us to
Increase the survival rate ol Ictuses at
fewer and fewer weeks gestation
llayashl said "We re approaching tbr
viability ol fetuses ol only 24 weeks ol
development."
Indeed a baby born In the '24th week
tn Lancaster. Calif., on Jan 4 and
weighing only l pound. I ounce, was
released from the hospital Tucsdav lblias gullied more than four pounds and
doctors said lie should lead a normal
life.
"I don’t think aliorilon policy should
be ruled by advances in medical
technology.” Rhoden said "Hut. to
avoid this the Supreme t'ourt must Im-

Reagan Tax Package
Competing With Others
W ASH IN GTON lU I’ll - Frrsi
dent Kragan's newly announced
lax reform plan Is aimed at
producing a simpler and fairer
lax system by eliminating most
deductions, exemptions and
credits and reducing tax rates.
Ii
Is similar tn many wavs
two other major reform proposals the "Fair" lax s|K&gt;nsored
by Sen Hill Bradley. D N .J.. and
Rep Richard Gephardt. D-Mo
and the " F A S T " or "Fair and
Simple T a x " developed by Rep
Jack Kemp. R N Y , and Sen
Robert Kasirn. H Wls
All three plans will tie used as
i springlMtard when Congress
tries to craft Its own tax reform
‘•plan later this year
The following is a comparison
ol siAnc key provisions:
P re sid e n t Reagan's plan:

The plan would replace the
’ current I I tax brackets, which
range from 11 |&gt;ercrnt to 50
|tcrrenl. with three lax brackets
15 iiercenl. 25 percent and 35
percent Most deductions would
Im- drop|&gt;ed. Including those for
stale and local taxes. The de­
duction for mortgage Interest
nnd charitable contributions for
Itemlzers would remain. The
personal exemption for spouses,
taxpayers and dependents, now
* lit 81.040. would go to $2,000
Individual ra le s , ihe personal
exemption and the standard
induction would lie "Indexed"
' rut h y r s r to offset live effects of
t it f I it I 1o o . A p o r t i o n o f

employer-provided health Insur­
ance benefits, now lax free,
would be taxed
Capital gains, the fuvorable lux
treatment of Income from In­
vestments held for more than six
months, would lie taxed at a
maximum 17 5 percent, down
from the current 20 |iercent top
rule.
The administration says the

plan should not change the tax
burden among income classes,
hut would provide some addi­
tional relief to those below the
poverty line About 79 percent ol
laxpavrrs should have no in­
crease. or may receive a tax cut.
while Ihe remaining 21 percent
to
would pay more tax. It said
For business, there would lie a
33 percent tax rate, down from
the current 46 perm it top rate,
and many deductions would tie
eliminated Because of those
deductions, however, m any
businesses now pay little or no
taxes. T o be sure that does not
hap|K'n under Ihe new lux re­
form plan, a minimum corporate
tax Is proposed The Investment
Fax Credit that many companies
use to write oil 6 perm it lo 10
|M-rcent of thetr capital Invest­
ment costs would Im- repented
T h e D r sd le y - G e p h s r d t
"Fair” plan:
There would lie three tux
brackets — 14 percent. 26 per­
cent and 30 percent. While
many deductions would lie clim
mated, some of the most notable
ones would remain. Including
mortgage Interest, charitable
contributions and stair and local
property and Income taxes.
Rates would not Im- Indexed lo
offset lun a tio n und Income
uvrrugtng. a method eligible
taxpayers use to reduce their lax
IlMhllltv. would Im- eliminated.
The |ieraonul exemption would
jump from 81.000 to 81.000.
while exemptions for depen­
dents. Ihe blind and Ihe elderly
would rrm ulnut 81.(XX).
The sponsors rstlmute ih.u
about 70 perernt of the nut Ion’s
lax|iayers would pay the sum - or
less lax. w hile uliout 30 percent
would pay more There would Ima 30 (lercenl rale lor corpora*
lions, with the rc|M-al of most
deductions, credits and exemp­

Report: 10 Percent Of
Nation's Ground Water
Tainted By Pesticides
W A S H IN G T O N lU I'll Ground water Ita*. iM-eume the
dllcl source ol drinking water
III the United Stales and tests
show measurable pesticide
levels in less tb.m It) percent
ol all ground water samples,
ai curding lo lli&lt;* Interior Dr*
partmcnl
In us second annual Na*
iion.il Water Summary, tbc
department'* U S Geological
Survey rc|M&gt;rird ground wulct
usage lias mure Ilian doubled
siiu c 1950. up Itom 3-1 billion
gallons a day then, to 88
billion gallons toil.iv
Sta tistics show groun d
waii-r provides drinking witter
lor more than 50 pc-rccnl ol
tbc iMipiiltillnil. mt biding 97
|teft*enl of all rural drinking
wilier G round water also
supplies 35 |m-ii'i*iil ol licsb
water lor munlc-lp.il water
supplies and -10 pen cut ol all
wuicr used lor Irrigation
“ Adequate water supply
.mil .idi-qualc water quality
will I m* l lie resource Issues of
ihe coming decade." Interior
Sei rciarv Donald llndclsald
Our task in tin- entiling
vcais will In to murslml
combined and cooperative
i fTo'is al tbc lcdii.il. slate and
Iim -u I levels tn protect our
water resources and to work
Inge! her 111 lllircasi* I III*
availability and Improve the
qoalltv ol water will'll and

Federal and local property faxes are the least fair ot all.
according to a recent taxpayer survey.
tions
The Kem p-Kasten " F A S T "
plan:
Instead of the I I lax brackets,
there would lie a single. 25
|M-rrriit rale. However, there also
would tie an “ employee Income
rxrluslon.’’ meaning that 20
percent ol taxpayer s earned
Income up to 840 &lt;JOO la lax free,
oflsetllng the Social Security
payroll lax T h r plan also would
(ilm lnulr most deduct Ions, but
would retain write-offs lor major
Itrms-llkr mortgage interest and
state and Iim-u I property taxes.
There would Im* no deduction for
slate and Iim-u I Income taxes
The plan would retain Ihe
indexing provision Flic |M-rsou.il
e x e m p tio n w o u ld go from

51.000

to 52.000

as would

exemptions for dependents, the
elderly and the blind Families
with Incomes below 514.375
would not Im* ho Ii |cc ! to lederal
income tuxes.
A Joint Economic Committee
analysis says the plan would
shift some of the tax burden onto
middle class taxpayers, while
those ut Ihe bottom of Ihe
Income scale und those making
more thun 8100.000 would
likely pay less tax thun ut
present The cnr|Mirnle tax rale
would lie set al 30 percent and
most deductions and credits
would Im* repealed. Many ol the
current lax breaks for the oil
Industry would be retained

CALENDAR
FRIDAY. MAY 31
Weklva AA (no smoking). 8 p rn. Wrkivu
Presbyterian Church. SR 434. at Weklva
Springs Road. Closed.
Long wood AA. 8 p m .. Rolling Hills
Moravian Church. SR 434. Longwood.
Alarum, same lime and place
Tunglewood AA. H p m.. St Richard's
Episcopal C hurch. Lake Howell Road
Aianon. same lime und place
Sanford AA Slrp. 8 p m . 1201 W. First
St.. Sanford.
SATURDAY. JUNE I
Congressman Hill McCollum Town Meet­
ing. 0:30 a m . Casselberry City Hall. 05
Lake Triplet Drive. 11 30 a m . Oviedo City
Hall. 20 E. Broadway Street.
Zellw-ood Sweet Corn Festival. Zellowwod
Gules open 10 a m foe arts, crafts, rides and
concessions. Dinner noon to 6 p m. Advance
tickets available at Sears and ticket agen­
cies.
Kidney Karnlval. 10 a m. to 4 p m . Flea
World. U S Highway 17-92. Sanford
10th Birthday Celebration and all day
picnic for Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at

About 200 employees were
laid off bv Stromberg Carlson
Corp of Luke Mary as a result of
a merger between a company
subsidiary In Maitland and the
parent company, said Ernest
Jones, president of the corpora­
tion.
Stomberg has cut Its staff 20
percent since April 1984. going
from 2.000 to 1.600
The Stromberg Carlson Busi­
ness Communications Systems

which had operated out of the
Maitland Center has bern Inte­
grated with Stromberg Carlson
Corp. In Lake Mary. Jones said
lie said the company's devrl
opment programs for expanding
digital central olllcc capacity,
enhanced services and Intergratrd services digital network
are being accelerated while other
development programs are being
scaled down.

Special L o n g w o o d M e e tin g Set
Lo n g w o o d M ayor H a rv e y
Smertlson has called a special
meeting Monday al 6 p m lo
discuss a request by Georges St
t-aurrnl to use septic tanks on
four sites at his Florida Com ­
merce Park.
The project Is suppose lo have

sewer hookups but its treatment
plant is not finished St. Laurrnt
wants permission to use the
tanks until thr plant Is cum
plctcd so he ran linlsh construc­
tion on the development. The
meeting will be held In the d ly
ballat ISO W. Warren Ave.

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The survey found Increases
ut salt and other dissolvedsolid couci-utrallous in many
livers which ii blamed ou
im leased use ol agricultural
irrigation and heavy use of
s a il in c le a r lee I ru m
highways m lIn- Northeast
.mil Midword
Ibii tIn- sillily mruHurrd a
50 pert cm drop m the ills
i barge ol srdlmeni into the
G u ll ol Mexieo trom ihe
Mississippi Rivet over I hr Iasi
30 years. In I In- Colorado and
Rio Grunde rivers, seaward
iransporlallon ol sedlmeul
lias nearly bern slopped. I hr
ii-port said
Developm ent In various
pari* o( ihe country has
pushed ground wutcr levels
down al least 40 feel. Ihe
siintv said, s in g lin g out
( a 11lor ilia 's San Jo a q u in
Valley. Halon Rouge, La..
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w here II l» needed." he added.
Analyses u( 33KX) water
sample* from the pesticide
monitoring network operated
by the Geological Survey and
the Environmental I'roiectlou
Agency from 1975 to 1980
showed that less than It)
|H-rvrnt of the sample* con
l.lined dclcrtablc levels ol
|K*»tlcldc. the 467 page report
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WASHER

Ou m. lo 5 p m.
"M ix and Match" demonstration on how­
to make your own mixes. 9 30 11:30 a m .
Seminole County Agri-Center Auditorium.
4320 S Orlando Drive. Sanlord For regis­
tration (.ill Barbara Hughes. Exlenslon
Home Economics Agent, ut 323 2500. ext
179
How ling league for mentally handicapped,
4*5 45 p m . Altamonte lames. 280 Douglus
Ave Call 862-2500 lor Information
Krbos Club AA. noon and 5 30 p rn..
dosed. M p m . step. 130 Normandy Road.
Caasrlherry Clean Air Rrbos at noon,
dosed
A|M&gt;pku Alcoholics Anonymous. 8 p in .
dosed, Apopka Episcopal Church. 615
Highland.
A l-A n o n S lr p and S tu d y . 8 p .m .,
Casselberry Senior Crnier. 200 N Triplet
Drive.
Sanlord AA. 8 p m . dosed. 1201 W Flrsl
SI.
Fellowship Group AA. senior citizens. 8
p in . closed. 200 N Lake Triplet Drive,
Casselberry.

Orlando Regional Mrdlrul Center. IO a.m. lo
4 p m. Turkey Lake Park. Orlando, lo honor
all ORMC neonatal graduates.' Parents are
asked to call 8 4 l-5 2 i8 to confirm aliendance.
East-West Klwards Club. H a m Alrjmrt
Restaurant. Santord
Sanford Womens' A A. 1201 W First St.. 2
p i n . closed
Casselberry AA Step. 8 p m Ascension
Lutheran Church. Ov erbrook Drive.
Rrlio* und Live Oak AA. noon. Krbos
Club. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry
Irlosed). Clean Air AA for non Htuokers. first
floor Mime riNim. same place and time.
SUNDAY. JUNE 2
Sanford Big ll&lt;M&gt;k AA. 7 p m ., o|x-n
discussion. Florida Power and Light build­
ing. N Myrtle Avenue. Sanford.
Aianon meeting. H p m . 1201 W First Si..
Sanford
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MONDAY, JUNE 3
Central Florida HIo m ! Bank Seminole
County Branch. 1302 E Second St.. San­
ford. 9 a.m to 5 p in .: Florida llonpltulAliamonte Branch. 601 E Altamonte Ave..

Stromberg Lays Off 200

willing to admit that fetal viability In
and ol ttscll ts not quite so Important *•*
the court has now implied "
She compared the legal standards for
alMirtlon with those of sanity.
I he legal standard for Insanity does
not change each time psychiatrists
alter their diagnostic m a n u a ls ."
Rhoden said
It up (tears only In the abortion arena
that the court Ilia* I made medical
ici Imologv the master of women s
•oustltullon.il late."
I he low birth weight lechnology re•c u rd massive publicity in the last
wi rk when advanced neonatal care and
treatment saved five of the seven
litisiacl septuplels Imuii III their 28lh
week In Orange. Calif. Four of the live
m mulntng babies w hich all weighed
less than two pounds at birth, are now
giv co good chances of sot vtval

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'Cousin Connection'
Clicks To Top Lions ’

Tonight's Jamboree:
Explosive Backs,
Inexperienced Lines
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS -

By Sam Cook
Herald Sports Edlt rr
Seminole's "Cousin Connection" may make a
few team* cry "Uncle" In the years to come.
Freshman quarterback JefT Blake and sopho­
more wide receiver Herb Hlllcrv did Just that
Thursday night against Oviedo In the Seminole
Spring Football Jamboree before 500 fans at
Seminole High School
Faced with a second and six at the Ovtedo
3!-yurd line with seven minutes to play. Blake
looked for a familiar face. H r found one in
first cousin Hlllery. who was knifing toward the
middle. Blake whizzed a bullet which hll Hlllery
lull stride for u 22-yard gain to the Oviedo 9.
Sophomore hallback Dwayn "Shuggy" Willis,
who had a 76 yard scoring Jaunt In the first
quarter, did ihc rest. He carried for six yards to
the 3 and then followed Carl Tipton Into the end
zone for a touchdown Blake added the P A T for u
7-0 victory over the Lions
The Tribe. In Us first real lest on first-year
coach Dave Mosure. broke even for the night.
Earlier. It had lost a 13-10 overtime decision to
Ihc Lake Howell Silver Hawks. Oviedo dropped a
14-6 setback to DeLand The Bulldog* also pulled
uut a 3-0 win over Lake Howell lo come away us
Thursday's big winner,
"Rychologlcally. I w-as very pleased,” said
Mosure. ” W r played eight gcx&gt;d minutes against
Lakr Howell but after we got beat, the kids shook
It off. They regained their momentum, emotion
and enthusiasm
Offensively, we had Just one mishandled pitch
Wc didn't drop the hall and we dldn'l have any
procedure penalties. That 's a good sign."
So was the 68-yard drive for the winning TD
"I've been throwing to Herb Hlllery for four
years." said Blake, reflecting on bis Seminole
Youth Sjxirts Association football days. "1 Just sal
back and waited lo see what the safely did. The
line gave me u lot of lime. There were no
penrtrailons T h rrr wrre no sacks.ill night."
Offensive line coach Glenn Malnllnl was also
Im pressed. ''W c d id n 't have any m a jo r
breakdowns." he said. “ We'll get better, too
Tim e ts on our side."
While Ihr offense played nearly error-free In the
third quarter, it was a strong defensive stand
which squashed an Oviedo threat after a poor
snap on a punt had gotten the Noles In the hole.
Just thrrr minutes Into the quarter, the Lions
had a llrst and 10 at the Seminole 29. On first

Lake Mnry and

Lake Brantley. Seminole County'* lwo most

Intense rival*, will go hrad-lo-hrad for one
half tonight In Lake Brantley'* Spring
Football JarnlMirre. Klckolf I* *et for 8 p.m.,
right alter Lyman and Wildwood meet In the
7 p.m. opening hall
Ticket* are 93 for adull* and $1 for
Modem*.
Th e Brantley-Mary rnutchup will feature
two of thr hc*l tailback* In the county. Lake
Brantley’* Cornelius Friendly shared the
hall-carrying duties with Steve Emrnonn.
Scott Salmon. Kurt Marti and Bobby Garrison
last year. With all four graduating, though,
(lie !Mt IOO yard danh sprinter Is ready for
tnorrof a workhorse role tlilsfall
"In a sense. Friendly's going lo our main
threat," said Putrlot first-year coach Fred
Almon. "But we've got sorne good receiver*
In Sam Scars, Aaron Kltulel ami Joe) Miller
W e’re going to throw (he ball a lot "
Lake Mary counters with John "Battering
Ram" Curry. Uike Mary coach Barry Nelson
ranks Curry among the best track* he has
coached, laist yrar. Curry burst Into pro­
minence by rushing for IOO yard* against
Oviedo In III* first varslly game
"C u rry can be the best track to come out of
I Ills area since Tim Raines," said Nelson
about his freshman phenorn. "He has great
move* and he follows hi* bloc king real well."
Both Iranis have rx rrllrn l quarterback*.
P atrio t D a v id D elflacco w n» the A llConference and All-County choice last year.
The Junior signal caller ha* very quick feet
and 1* adept at running the option
"David has looked real good," said Almon.
He's always had good foot speed, but his
throwing ha* really come around, too. we're
excited uboul that."
File Ram* rely on Ray llartsflrld ami Mike
Sclunlt. Hartslleld Is the runner, usually
making an uppearunce Inside the ojtponrnl's
lO-yard line or d e e p In l-akr Mary territory
The Sanlord Junior Is very good al turning the
cot tier and scrambling.
Sctuult Is the thrower. His prlm r target was
Donald Grayson last year This year. Iir'll
spread tt around more to Myron Washington.
Mike Remind anti Hartslleld
Both team* had excellent offrnMvr lines
last year hut most nl the bulk ha* graduated
The Patriot* lost All-Staler Curt Mull und
consistent Bill Neville They return Mark
B m isqurt, a jxisslblc b lu r cll|&gt;per. Jell
Peterson und Jim Conchrlos also return for
the Big Blur's nllrnalvr line.
Almon doesn’t rxjirrt any tricks from
Nelson "Lake Mary will try to Jam It down
our throat," he said. “ They play rock ’em
sock Y in football. Nelson's not llamtxiyant.
They lo*t all of their line hut I beard tliul the
new guys weir doing a good Jot). That
hurkllrld quickness lias got os concerned.
Hartslleld and Curry can really move "
In tonight * first half. Lyman coach Hill
Scott doesn't know what to exjtccl from
Wildwood The 2A Sumter County school
UHimlly has sc viral quick hacks which should
ic*t a young Lyman defense
Scull said he was encouraged by his offense
In Iasi Friday's Intrusquud game Sophomore
quurtrrtMiek Darren lloyesrn scrambled In for
thr tying touchdown a* the Blue und White
played lo a 1)0 tic, Ricky Sheris arc
jKTforiiird well al quarterback,
Lym a n , which prelers lo spread the
bail-carrying around will line uj) with Robert
Thmmi* and Mike Sir mans as Its No. I
bucktleld duo Simian* Is (hr power runner
while Thomas ha* good outside sjieed
"Both Simian* and Thomas ran (he hall
well In the Inlraquud game," said St oll.
Lyman's rxjK-tletter In thr ollenslvc line Is
right up thr middle where center Pal Prrkln*
and guard* Byron Overstreet und Ikivld
Leach return "W ere still nol very big uj&gt;
I here." wild Scott about Ills Junior trio. "But
they're all lough und strong "
Delrnslvrly. Irrshmun linebacker Scott
Radclllf und defensive buck Bobby Decker are
the headhunters Each had a strong Inlraaqu.nt game
Prior lo tonight's loothall menu, the Luke
Brunt ley Ikxmtrr Club will be serving a
chicken huitM-eur. For 83 50, you can buy u
comjilelr dinner The hurbecue tieglnsut 6:15
p.m.

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Above, Seminole coach Dave
Mosure Instructs Jeff Blake
(N o. A) and fhe resf of his
o f f e n s e . B l a k e t ossed a
crucial 22 y a rd pass to his
cousin, H e rb H llle ry , fo set
up Seminole's touchdown in a
7 0 win over Oviedo. D w ayn
''S h u g g y'' W illis scored fwo
plays later from three yards
out. A t rig h t, Oviedo's W illie
Gainey goes Into high gear on
an 82 ya rd punf return for a
touchdown against DeLand.
The Bulldogs, the only foam
to win both quarters T h u rs ­
day, took advantage of two
early tum bles by the Lions
for a pair ot T D s before
G ainey electrifie d the the
crowd late In the quarter
w ith his long jaunt.

down, however, Dexter Franklin smeared A ndrew ;

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Lake Howell Trims Tribe In OT;
DeLand Wins 2, Oviedo Loses 2
By Sam Cook
Herald Sport* Editor
Luke Howell’* Silver Hawk*
tumbled three times in the llr*l
quarter ul Thursday * Spring
Football Jam borer al Seminole
High School But when II came
Uiqx-rallvr to hold onto the bull,
miming truck* Terry Gammons
amt Dun Chisholm were up to
I In tank
After Jett Blake * Held gnat bad
given Sent I mile a 10-7 lead
halfway through the tiebreaker,
the Stiver Hawks knew what
th e y n e e d e d to w in — a
touchdown Gammon*, a 6-2.
185 |M)und sophomore, bulled
tor nine yard* to the Seminole I
on llr*l down. Alter a secondd o w n r u s h w a s s to p p e d .
C hish olm , another talented
sophomore, powered Into the
end rone tor the T D and a 13-10
victory.
"We came out to have fun and
we did." Mid Lake Howell coach
Mike Hlscrgllu Lake Howell
dropjM-d a 3-0 derision lo DrLand In Ihr fourth quarter when
Jeff Philips’ 52-yurd field goal
IrII three yards short of sending
the game into ovrrtlme.
"I m ade a 5 3 -y o rd e r tn.
prat lice once." said Philip*, who
Is one of the top noeerr players tn
Central Florida "But I've never
tried one that long tn a game."
DeLand used two O viedo
lumhlrs to |iost a 14-6 will In the
second quartrr to come away
with two victories. Seminole and
Lake Howell split while Oviedo
druppedu pair,
Dwayn "Shuggy" Willis got

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Football
tin- quarter oil to an electrifying
start when hr zljqx-d 76 yards
lor a touchdown lllakr's kick
gave die 'Notes a 7 0 edge.
It d id n 't last G a m m o n s
c o u n te re d w ith a 68 yard
breakaway on a draw play and
philips booted the P A T lor a 7-7
tic ” We got caught in the wrong
defense,'' said Send nob* deIrnstVC tackle Brian Brinson
"We were all going one wav and
they r a n a draw the other way.''
Lake Howell made a move to
w in in r e g u l a t i o n w h e n
quurtrrbuck Mark Walnwrtghl
tossed a 3 5 -y a rd e r lo Bill
Wasson. One play later, though.
Alan Kendall covered a tumble
to end the drive.
In the tiebreaker, u Seminole
dive gained three yard* betore
Blake Itred two tncomplcllon*.
He kicked his field goal from 24
yard*.
The Lake Howell Del.and bat­
tle was a scoreless tie lor eight
minutes before Bryan Roney
booled a 27-yard field goal.
WulnwTlghl fueled the Hawks'
dual drive with 14 and sevenyard kreper runs tu the DeLand
35.
A draw play gained nothing
and a pa** wa* otl Ihe mark
before hlsce g lla called oil
i’hlllj»» The kick was accurate
hut fell a few yards short, giving
DeLand a sweep of It* two

Blanton's young Lions pul
themselves In Immediate trouble
in the second quarter by fumbl­
ing on their llrst possession and
turning II over again on the
second klcknll
Leigh Pope scored on a fouryard fur the llrst T D and former
Lake Mary athlete Nino Fontana
slipjM-d in from two yards out lor
live- second score. Roney klckrd
txdh extra jxiinis tor a i4-0 lead
w ith H 57 to play
A n d re w S m it h , O v ie d o 's
hard running tailback, picked up
49 vard* on five carries as the
Lions moved to tlie DeLand 27.
U B Jo h n Morrow threw tn« omplrte on third and fourth
downs, though, a* DeLand trxik
over,
The Bulldogs, nevertheless,
couldn't move and hud lo punt
Willie tiulney. a sophomore
wldeoul. gathered In the ball at
the Oviedo 18. slipped through
the first wall of tackier* und then
cut across the middle for a
spectacular 82-yard punt return
lor the Lions' score Gordon
King's PAT was blocked and
when Del.and recovered the onside* kick. Oviedo was saddlrd
w lib a 14-6 setback
TRIBE TALK - Daryl Taylor.
Blake a backup at quarterback,
did not play Thursday because
ot academic Ineligibility. Sonny
Osborn, who figures In the
Seminole receiving and tight end
turps missed the jamboree with
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Smith for a six yard loss on an attempted sw rrp
Richard Kelly held John Morrow to one on a
kn jx-r and Morrow fired Incomplete on third;
down.
Coach Jack Blanton then summoned Gordon;
King for a 52 yard field goal attempt. King!
smacked the football w-ell but Thrron Llggons!
and Mike Luster batted It down und Dennis
Lawrence reeovrrrd on thr Seminole 32
Seven play* und three minutes later, the Tribe
was In the end zone Blake rolled left for 10 yard*
lo the 42. Willi* skittered for eight more to
mtdllrld A facernask penalty moved the ball to
the Oviedo 35,
Wtllls went over Ihe left side lor four before
Blake found Hlllery for 22 to the 9. Willis plowed
for six morr lo the three. On his nexl carry, he
scored easily.
"I just used my quickness and read the
blocks." maid Willis, who wrlghs just 150 pound*.
"W hen I looked up on the touchdown run. the
line had blown them otl the ball The line made It
hapjM-n I Just got Ix-hlnd Carl Tipton."
Although thr Tribe had a 7-0 lead. Ihe Lions
werrn't ready to call for "Uncle" yet. Steve
Hofmann, a sophomore running buck, ripped of
gain* of 11 and *lx yards up the middle. Srntth
lost five on a sweep but u facernask penalty
moved the ball tn the Seminole 37
Willi 4 40 to play. Bernell Simmons broke uri
« nd around down the right sideline for ati
ajiparcnt score. The quick wtdrout. however,
strjiped on the chalk at the Seminole 25 When II
wa* discovered the Lions had tixi many men on
the 11nr ot scrimmage, the 23-yard scamper was
tun her negated
Starting over al mid field. Morrow was sacked
for a seven-yard loss by defensive end Jim Rowe
Morrow, a freshman, hit Willie Gainey for two
yards and Simmons for 17 on successive jilay*.
On tounh and four. Hofmann flowered for five for
a first down at the Seminole 34.
With less than two minutes left. Morrow rolled
right only to find defensive tackle Brian Brinson
In his path Brinson unloaded on Morrow and he
coughed up the bull Rowe pounced on It end the
Oviedo drive,
"I wish I would have picked It up and ran."
Rowe said later about the fumble. "I don't think
anybody was in front of me. I Just slammed In
untouched and saw Brian knock the ball loose. I
|ust gat on It."
Brinson, an All-County and All-Conference
performer last year, showed he hasn't lost a step
He collected three sack* on the night. "I'd like to
get two or three a game." he said

Altamonte Seniors
Will Field A Team
Jim Hovls. president of the Altamonte
Springs Little League, said today that the
league would field a Senior League All-Star
team for the post-season tournament.
T h r Senior League lost over 20 players to
the American Legion baseball programs at
Lake Mary. Lyman and Lake Brantley. The
defection decimated three trams, which were
unable to finish the season.
Hovts said he thought It would be In the
best Interests of Ihr league to field a team far
the tournament season despite the exodus of
players.
The Altamonte Seniors won the World
Series last year.

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Friday. May 31. 1*15 — 7A

Evening Herald. Sanlord. FI.

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Parker Ignites Osceola's Win;
Twins Fall To Red-Hot Memphis
Former SCC standout Boh Parker Ignited an eighthInning outburst with a walk as the Osceola Astros broke
loose for five runs en route to a 7-6 victory over Tampa In
Florida State League baseball Thursday at Tampa.
The victory was the ninth In 12 games for the Astros,
who lead the Central Division by 3tk games.
Parker started the explosion with a walk and Troy Afenlr
doubled home for a 3-2 lead. Gerald Young added an RBI
single. Ryan Job chipped In a two-run single and Ken
Camlnltl delivered an RBI hit to boost the lead to 7-2.
Osceola hosts Tampa tonight al 7:30.
In Southern League action. Memphis received an RBI
double from Mike Cole In the bottom of the ninth Inning to
upend Orlando. 5-4. at Memphis
The Chicks, who snapped the O-Tw lns' nine game win
streak Wednesday, overcame In a 4-3 dellclt In the last two
Innings to pull out the win.
Mark Davidson and Greg Morhardt each clubbed their
seventh homers for the Twins. Memphis, which has won
four straight, hosts Orlando again tonight.

Stray Cats' Rally Fall Short
Losing 9-2 going Into the bottom of the seventh Inning,
the Duda Stray Cals pul on a tremendous rally against the
undefeated Hunter In the W lntrr Park Solftball League,
only to have the tying run die on base with one out. They
lost 9 8.
Singles by Bob Bliss and Steve Nelson, a triple by Kyle
Relchle off the 290' fence, singles by Pop Bowers. Kelly
Klukls. Eddie Norton and Rob Kerr and a sacrifice fly by
.Joe Brandon accounted for the rally
Kerr pitched a good game for the Cats bolstered by a fine
outfield defense of Bliss In left. Norton In left-center. Nelson
In fight-center and Bowers In right They made 14 catches
between them.
Aftrr seven games, leading Duda In hitting Is Norton at
.556 on 10 for 18 He Is followed by Nelson at .500. E .J.
Roaanw at 478, Kerr 458. Mark Howell 400. Kenny Tuttle
385, Big Jim Webster 368. Pop Bowers, Joe Brandon, and
T im Turbyfleld 333. Kyle Relchle .308, Jim Moore 222.
Hob Bliss 211. Klukls 133 and Glen Relchle .111.

Gymnasts Leap Toward Goal
The Sanford Gymnastics Association (SGAI Is preparing
for the June 4 Kurt Thomas Benefit at Sea World and Is
well on Its way to Its goal for a permanent training facility.
The SGA now has 12 Gold Sponsors ($1,000) and five
Silver Sponsors (*50O| Tickets are still available for
sponsors und Individuals ($100 each) at Seminole County
Sun Banks.
Gold Sponsors Include Schleke Enterprises. Inc., Harcar
Aluminum Products. Sun Bank. Barnett Bank. Contemporaiy Cars. Burker King. Winn-Dixie. Jim m y Bryan Toyota.
The Orlando Sentinel. Glenn Martin — Financial Security
Carp, of Am rrtruu, Wayne Dcnach. Inc. and Art Grtndlc.
Ine.
Silver Sponsor* art, Coble Boat Company. Orlando
I'svintl Company. Weslingbouse Electric Corp., Central
Florida Heglonal Hospital and the StllTey family of Sunford.

Mann Leads Mice In Batting
The Oviedo Mice, after nine games In Longwood
Women's Soflball la-ague, are led In hitting by old reliable
Terri Mann. She Is smacking the bull at a .519 clip on 14
for 27.
Following Mann are Slephanlc Nelson ,441. Ava Gardner
438, Cindy Wood 435. Rosa Bom be 407. Renee Kelley
.394. Rlane Richardson .393. Trlsh Meyer .357. Colette
Beasley .320. Tanya Roland .308. Connie Walburger .250.
Lorle Greene 208. Tina Benlngton .125. In limited action
ihus far Theresa Walburger Is 2*2 for 1.000 and Connie
Vaughn 0 -1,
Nelson leads m lilts with 15. Gardner and Mann have 14
each Nelson. Gardner und Kelley all have It) runs scored.
In RBI. It's Nelson otf top with 13, Kelley has nine while
Mann and Beasley huveclghl each.

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Seminole Middle School. They plus Eric McGuire and Brian around the state.
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league ehamplnnshlps the past Yapoof Lake Howell
Nelson and Bobbie Kelley of
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January.
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grade ex Bobcats Garth Bolton shot down. Into Hawird.iv and of Lake Howell Kara Stanley,
Panic Lldrldgr. Sh.trml Keeton
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Pardue Leads Golden rod To Win
Lee Pardue. a fine fielding female first baseman, showed
she Is more than )usl a good glove by rapping out four hits
as the Cardinals ripped the Pintles, 11-6. In Goldenrod
Little la-ague action
la-adoff hitter Geoff Lee also contributed four hits to the
18 hit Cardinals olfenslve output. Scott Butler added three
hits. Billy Nicholson drove In a pair of runs with two hits
and Jason Turner smacked a two-run homer.
Greg Bogumll pitched another fine game for the Cards,
sinking nut a season high 12
Andy Baker and Pete Gill had two hits and two RBls each
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Lopez holds her lead despite being assessed a two-stroke
penalty for slow play. Tournament official Ketry Haight
said Lopez took 83 seconds to select a club at the 180-yard
par 3 eighth hole. Sixty seconds Is the maximum.
Pat Bradley. Culhy Morse. Alice Rltzman and Cathy
Rrynolda-Drmuux are all three back with 68s.

H ETH ESD A . Md. — Hal Irwin, fresh from a win at the
Memorial last Sunday, took a two-stroke lead with a
6 under par 66 at the Kemper Open at the Congressional
Country Club Thursday.
Irwin shot a 35 over the front nine before turning the
back In 31. He leads David Lundslrom. Peter Oosterhuls.
Barry Jaecklc and George Archer, who all fired 68s.

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Friday, May 31, i t t l

Hawkins Snares
Gooden Strikes Out 14
Andy Hawkins. Dwight Orxxlcn and Joaquin
Andujar continued to draw the rave reviews with
their pitching perform ances Thursday In the
National Ix-agur
At San Diego, Hawkins picked up his 10th win
in as many decision* as the Padres nipped
Montreal. 5-4. The Padre right -hander was
loin lied up fur 10 hits In 7V» Innings tint became
t i n llrsi JO-gamr winner In the major by striking
out four and walking one.
I armrlo Martinez supplied ihe olfrnslve punch
with a pair of homers and four runs bailed In.
Martinez followed singles by Kevin M&lt; Reynolds
and Terry Kennedy wllh a three run shot In the
lourlh In the sixth. Martinez socked a solo blast
fora 4 -1 lead.
Tim Raines was I (or 4 for the Expos.
At San Francisco. Gooden picked up his
seventh win In 10 derisions with an overpowering
11 strikeout performance as New York trimmed
ilie Giants The lall rigid hander gave npslx hits,
among them a solo homer lo Alex Trevino In the
eighth Inning
After the horn* r. Grrodrn struck out five of the
last nine hitlers lie fared. It was the IHth lime In
his two-year career I hat he has struck out more
than 10 hitters.
George Foster homered for the Mels' first run
and Gary Carter produced Ihe second with a
I wn out single
At Atlanta. Andujar and Dili Campbell com-

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hits over five Innings before giving way to
Campbell due lo a stiff shoulder. He struck out
three.
Cam pbell held the Braves hitless over the final
four frames w hile w a lk in g Just one.

Offensively. Jack Clark slugged his ninth
homer of Ihe year while Andy Van Slykc and
Andujar had two hits each. The Cards pushed
across three runs In the second Inning to hand
Rick Mahler his fourth loss In 12 decisions
Mahler went five Innings, gave up three hits and
three runs.
The loss was the Braves' seventh In nine
games. Owner Ted Turner Raid his staff will meet
sometime In the next two weeks to discuss the
fate of manager Eddie Haas
In oilier National league games. St lands shut
out Atlanta. 6-0. and Philadelphia trimmed Los
Angeles. 6 -1.
In ihe American League. Chicago topped
Kansas City. 4-3. Boston nipped Minnesota. 8-7.
New York whipped California. 3-1. Detroit
squeezed pasl Oakland, 3-2. and Baltimore pasted
Seattle. 8 2

Adcoc k gut (u Myers fur tour
runs on no hits in the lop oi the
lust wllh lour walks and an error
paving ihe way.
Allanlle Bank responded with
six runs on |nsi one h!| m the
h ot uan of the Hist I lie lone hit
was Myers' RBI single and
Atlantic Bank also took advan­
tage of two errors and seven
walks
Adcock regained the lead, 7 6.
with Hirer runs In Hit* tup of the
seeontl, again w llho itl the
hcncltt of a hit A leudolf walk
and a pair ol outlleld errors
enabled the three runs in score.
Ihe trams trutlcd the lead
tiack and lorih until Atlantic
Hank look over with six tuns In
the bedIout nl the fourth. Key
lills lit the inning Inrhided a
iwo-tim triple In Mycis and an
RBI double by Am huuv Duval
Allanlle Bank look a 1511
lead Into the lojt nl the tilth
when Rav A i I ccm k unloaded a
m u run homer In pull Adcock
Resiling within 15 13 ivlth no
mils Mveis then setili'd down
and gut cleanup hitler John
Humph to groundnut and wrol
mi In stiIke out the next lo
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Baseball
M cR O B R R T‘8 W IN S
Craig Mcrkrrson led the way
on the mound and at the plate
Thursday as Me Robert's Tire
upendrd Kokomo T imiIs. I 1-7. In
Sanford Fee Wee League action
at Chase I'ark
Mcrkrrson gave up six hits,
which is Ix-itcr than average In
Fee Wee League, put had much
lM-tirr control than tils opjioaliig
pttrhrr. Mrikrrnoo wctlkrtl Just
six w tillr M cR o b e rt's took
advantage of 12 walks.
Mrrkersori also had ihe only
Iwohlls (or McRobert's, a double
in ihe ihlrd and a single In a
six m u flllh lli.it sewed up the
Will
Donald Hunt had a double and
homer and drove In two runs for
Kokomo while Mike I'oiulllo also
roped two hits and drove In two
runs.
In Thursday's second game at
Chase I'ark. John Washington
tossed a n o -h lllrr ancl was
hacked by a seven-hit offensive
attack as Leonard Shell drilled
Rlnker Material*. HI-4.
Neville Fu lle r smashed a
homer runs mid double ancl
Collet ted two K ills to lead
Leonard Shell at Ihe plate while
(Jills Boone added a pair of
singles and Edmond Daniels
c runched a two run homer and
also collected an RBI on a
bases loaded walk.
Jrrcn iy Lublt had two Kills for
Rlnker as hr walked with Ihe
buses lull twice Washington
struck mil six In the game
In Junior League nrllon to­
night. the tight |M‘imuiii race
Iculorrs two lug gamrs Elks
lakes cm Klwattls ai 5 p m ancl
the Knights of Columbus battle
Mcmisc at 7 :15p in
C O R R E C TIO N — In Moose'*
loss lo Ktwuuls oil Wednesday, It
was Juror* Mnndrlll who hit a
two run double that pulled
Moose within one run. not Jeff
Derr as wusorglnully rcjxirted
Also D J Arincmdl was Incurtei tlv Iclcilllllcd as the manager
ol Sun Bank Ethel "Hoolslc"
hit kscin has guided Sun Bank lo
a |&gt;cfleet 130 record. Sun Bank
play* Srmlnulr Ford at Wrstsldr
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W illie “ Sugar T e x " M cC loud a dm ires a long
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BOSTON - Karcem Abdul
Jabbar. playing with vigor at
both ends of the court, and
Michael Cooper, whose Jump
shot Is usually a hlt-or-mlsa
proposition, put together
their best games of Ihe
playoffs Thursday nlghl as
i he Los Angeles Lakers
squared the NBA Champion­
ship series at 1-1 with a
109-102 victory over the
Boston Celtics at Boston
Garden.
Jabbar. sharply criticized
after a 12-polnt. 3-rebound
performance tn the seriesopening setback Sunday,
turned back the clock as he
dominated the offensive and
defensive end.
The 38-year-old center
tossed In 30 points, yanked
down 17 reb o u n d s and
handed out eight assists as
be c o n tin u a lly beat Ihe
Celtics' double-team tactics.
On the defensive end. the 7-2
center clogged Ihe middle
and limited the offensiver e b o u n d i n g dependent
Celtics to Just one shot.
"I don't feel that different,"
said Jabbar about his stellar
showing. "1 guess I have my
ups a nd d o w n s like
everybody else."
, *.
Ja b b a r Was mostly up
T h u rs d a y as the Lakers
erased the embarrassment of
Sunday's stinging 148-114
loss. They go back to LA now
for the next three gamrs and
the momentum from upen­
ding Boston In Its backyard
Th e La k e rs dom inated
Boston In every facet, a stark
contrast to the opening
game. Outrebounded. 63-43.&gt; l
S u n d a y . L A came back'behind Ja b b a r to take a
58-53 advantage Boston had.
43 assists tn the first game:
hut Just 22 Thursday. The:
Celts' sizzling 61 percent;shooting tailed off to 45c
percent.
"Rebounding had some-;thing to do with It." said
Larry Bird, who finished wlth30 points, including 22 In thee
second half when the Celtic*.'cui Ihc deficit to four points
“ Wc really didn't get back on
defense the way we would
have liked to."
Ami when they did, It';
didn't matter The Lakers
played a smart halfcourt
game as Jabbar connected on
10 skyhooks among his 15.
field goals. Most of them;!
came from the right tuisellnr
w h e r e he c o n t i n u a l l y ^ ;
swished eight-footers with
uncanny accuracy.
When Boston was able to
force Jabbar to hi* left o r
double-team him. the former
U C LA A ll-A m e rica would
drop the ball back out to
Cooper, who hit 8 of 9 shot*
from the 15-foot range. Coo­
per finished with 22 points.
|'They were very physical."
said Boston coach K. C.
Jones, "Th e y JuM beat us up
on the offensive boards. That
looked like us in reverse."
The Laker* look H to the
Bostonian* from the outset as
they forged a 31-26 first * '
period lead Despite foul
problems for James Worthy
and Bob McAdoo. the Laker*
c o n t i n u e d to a s s e r t
themselves In the second
quarter, outscoring Boston,
35-20. to lakr u 66 46 lead
Into Intermission
On Sunday, the Lakers
trailed by. 79-49. "We played
our game to n ig h t." said
Magic Johnson, who scored
14 points and handed out 13
assists "We got the ball and
pushed It up the floor."
The Celtics, behind Ihe
outside snipping of Bird and
Danny Alnge. sliced Ihe LA
lead to 14 at lhr end of three
quarters. Alnge hit from the
wings while Bird scored from
all over but every lime the
Celtics got close lo cutting
the lead under 10. Jabbar
w ould a ns we r from the
baseline.
Boston continued Us de­
termined run In the Hnal
jx-rlod as McHalr and Fartsh
began to hit down low as
Jabbar tired. But the big
center got his second wind
and hit 10 crucial baskets In
the final quarter.
Each tim e Ihe Celtics
closed within four or six
points. Jabbar would fuss In
a skyhook or Cooper would
bomb from the free throw
line to keep Boston at bay.
Boston closed within four
points on three occasions, the
last at 104-100. but Cooper
hit a field goal and McAdoo
dropjicd In a free throw to
pul the Lakers up. 107-100

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By C h ris F ilte r
Herald Sport * W rite r
Keith Myers' team. Atlantic
Bank, may fie nut ul the running
lur the Sanford l.lllle American
League title, hm Myers Is eyeing
a n|miI on Ihe league's All-Star
team
M yers c o m p le te d an Im ­
pressive week til play I hursday
by going 4 lor 3 at Ihe plate anil
’battering seven lills lor the
pH* lung victory as Atlantic Bank
upended Adcock Doolmg. 15-13.
at Bay Avenue Field
In a 16 5 win over Seminole
Iviin lfim i mi luesdny, Myers
was 2 lur 3 wllh three runs
scored and pllchrd three innings
nl hi lies* relief For Ihe wrrk. the
Atlantic* Bank standout went 6
for 8 ai ihc plate i 750 average),
scored six runs ami won two
games nil Ihe mound
By healing sec ond place Ali­
ces k Resiling Thursday, Myers
and Allanlle Bank also c Hitched
the l.lllle American League title
lur Sun Bank Sun Bank, which
dldti’l play Thursday has a 13 0
record with four games remain
nig while Adcock fell in 10 5
wllh iwogameslelt

Collsgs sport

BASEBALL ROUNDUP

DESTIN — The "Year ot Ihc
Gator." thought to In- finally
tucked away when Florida won
ihe Southeastern Conference
loot ball title last lull, was put on
hold like the other 50 years
Thursday when Ihe SEC schools
voted to tukr away Florida's
title
The president* voted 6-4 lo
strip Florida ol It* title and
overturn last month's decision
by thr SEC executive commit­
tee. which *o!d Florida could
K c c j i the crown d r spile the
NCAA investigation of tt* pro­
gram
The Investigation revealed 59
rules violation* ami rcbultrd In a
two-yeur pollution which began
alter the 9 -1-1 ‘84 season The
Gators were 5 0 1 in the SEC,
Just ahead of Louisiana Stale.

Colleges
Whic h sides Ihe sc hools took
was not revruled but a source
close lo the tdluatlun said Te n ­
nessee, Vnndy. Georgia. Ken­
tucky. Mississippi and LSU
voted to take away the title
Boyd McWhorter. SEC com­
missioner. said this ts the first
tune tn hts recollection lliat Ihe
presidents had overturned an
executive committee decision
Florida President Marshall
('riser was Irate. "T h is Is the
latest In a series of extraordinary
a c tio n s taken a g a in s t the
Gators." he said "Th e action. In
addition to being unprecedented,
w a s ta k e n w it h o u t le g a l

authority "
Galen Hall, who succeeded
Charley Fell after he posted a
I l-l record In three games, was
stunned by the news. "I d o n ' t
know what else to say rxeepi lo
say w e are extremely disap­
pointed by the d e c i s i o n . " he
said " T h e derision I* Just
another juirt of a very emotional
roller coaster ride we have expe­
rienced over the last nine
months
Florida official* had assumed
the Issue had lx-rn willed April
3 when the executive commuter
ruled In favor of lhr Gators,
saving they had been punished
enough. The NCAA probation
includes a ban on television
appearances and post-season
txtwl appearances, plus a reduc­
tion tn scholarships

with 1:17 to play.

�PEOPLE
Evening Herald. Sanford, Ft.

Friday. May Jt. IMS — tl A

a rd en in g

The
EYES
have it!

Along With The Summer Storm
Season Comes Plant Dam age
We're com inn Into ih&lt;- storm
season and vxtn wr'II l&gt;&lt; getting
ti from all sides Front now to
a u tu m n , along wi t h t h r s r
storms, wc ran expert sonic
damage to our landscape plants
After a heavy storm, you should
i&gt;o out and take a look to see tf
there Is damage It there ts.
you’ll have to deride which trees
and shrubs ran fa- salvaged and
w hich have to I k - removed
Obviously. If •' damaged or
fallen tree threatens human life
ur may Increase properly dam­
a g e Immediate drasllr pruning
ot complete removal Is neces­
sary Hut. if the situation doesn't
i.ill for emergency action, you
can wall a few weeks to get the
|nh done However, the quicker
the fresh tree w ounds are
cleaned and shaper), the lews
i halier for Inserts and decay
organisms to enter tlit- damaged
worst.
You may discover that Injury

branch
A lfre d
Start by undcrrutttng. As this
Implies, "undercutting'' Involves
B e sso se n
sawing about a third of the way
Urban
through the limb from Hie un­
H o r tlc u ltr is t
derside between the healthy
3 2 3 -2 3 0 0
wood and the broken limb —
Eat. 181
preferably a fool or so from the
trunk or a good branch Then,
move a couple of inches out and
has revealed that your old. rut down from the top until the
prized shade tree which looked limb Is severed cleanly This
sound Is actually rotten and reduces ihe chance of (racing or
partly hollow. In such cases, as splitting the undamaged wood
much as you hate to do it. you’ll Finally, trim off the stub flush
probably have to remove the tree with Ihe healthy wood Smaller
entirely.
branches can be cul on a
Healthy trees that have sus­ 45-degree slam Just above a
tained only moderate damage vigorous bud or shoot
usually can I k - saved by proper
Occasionally, you can repair
pruning T r y to get to tills as slorni damage without pruning
soon as possible Mrokett bran- Spill crotchrs and limbs can be
t lies should be r ut hack fn (hr mended by artificially bracing
next lower rro irh If It Is a v e ry with bolt* and cables li Is a
large limb you may want In cut complicated Job. and requires
it hack In manageable p'ccrs to sjK-ctal knowledge and equip
sound wood In the middle of the ment. Lk-st leave surh projects in
i he experts.
If a tree top is blown out or
t wi st ed, y o u m u s t decide
w hether to try to wive what's left
or have the tree completely
removed, Usually, you can save
a hardwood tree such as an oak,
If li still has a round trunk and
plenty of tower branches With
some carelul trim m ing and
shaping, new growth will almost
bide the storm damage within a
few years.
Large pines are something
else. Even damaged pines with a
number nl good branches rem.lining are often killed quickly
by bark beetles Usually il isn't
worthwhile Irving to save a big
pine If you're determined n&gt;
make the effort, you'll need to
apply a "borer ' spray to help

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product* are available .it garden
supply store-sand nurseries
A n o th e r com m on type of
storm damage Is the partial
uprooting of trees It ihl* hapjx-ns. you'll probably need proir s s in n .il advi ce and cost
cMlin.ttc* tielore making 11n- big
decision. It a tree i* to Ik- saved,
any exposed, broken tools must
lx- trimmed and kepi moist until
tin- tree is set upright again It
itin v be necessary to prune nil
some of the large limbs in
balance the loss ot roots And,
some brace* mat be needed in
keep It In plat e
Alter rr|kiti. all lu|urcd tree*
should lx' d i s p e l l e d frequently
tor at least a year. Keep stu b
tree* m the tx-sl jHisslble ninth
lion by watering (luring dr\
weather and feeding them nun
or tw in- a year
Trees often .ire ln|urctl by high
winds because lltc v rr alit-udv
weakened by something else,
such as nearby cotislrtieUnn
trnni|illng over I lie rot it /out or
|).trklug ears near Hit- trunk
Diseases, such a* heart nil or
rixii rot. also shorten tree hie
Keeping your trees In aliliv anil
sturdy will certiitnlv help ihcm
to withstand high w intis
Remember, Ire repair wink
Involves some luizanis D o n i ir\
10 save money by tai kllng a
pruning or rcmm.il opnallnn
that's 1(H) big lor von in handle
Ncvci climb a lie vvlllioul the
right rqulpiiicul ami stay out nl
old ur weakened irces altogether
And never Irv lo prune or
rt move a tree lli.it lias a power
line running ilirntigh nr •lose in
11 — li may lx- laial' l.cav&lt; such
lobs in the professionals
I lappv gardening'

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final meeting of the season
Alter Ihe meal a short business
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Perkin*, president of the Circle,
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Mrs. Edward Wallace, and Ire.i
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year.
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DEAR DR. G O T T - Several
years ago a doctor told me that I
had a node on m y thyroid gland,
but he said that no treatment
would be needed "unless some­
thing happened." Recently I fell
some kind of enlargement In
that area, and another doctor
confirmed that the node still
existed Should I be concerned
about this? What could happen
that might require treatment?
DEAR R EADER - I worry
about thyroid “ lumps "
In a normal state, the thyroid
Is a s y mme t r i c a l , sm ooth,
dumblxil-shaped gland that sits
Just Ix-neath the Adam's apple.
The organ supplies a hormone
that helps to control the body's
metabolism
On occasion, parts of the
thyroid grow larger, These parts
continue lo produce hormone,
hut a lump may form Somet l mr s these lu m p s become
hyperactive" — that Is. they
produce more hormone than the
surrounding tissue. In these
.uses, the rest of the thyroid
may reduce Its output to com­
pensate for the I ncreased
amount manufactured by the
nodule or lump
II a person with such a nodule
Is given a small dose of radioac­
tive Iodine, the chemical Is
carried to the thyroid gland,
where II Is concentrated. A few
hours later, a technician can
obtain a radioactive "count" of
the gland. This is a type of
’rrvcrxe" X-ray because. Instrad
of the radiation passing through
the body onto a film, the radio­
active Iodine m ills energy that Is
capt ur ed by a co u n te r. A
“ picture" of the thyroid gland Is
ihereby produced Ordinarily,
only hi m i Inning thyroid tissue
picks up the Iodine, hyperfunc­
tioning lumps pick up the most.
Therefore, these nodules show
up as hrlghi spots on the
counter, and are culled "hot"
nodules
Like any gland, the thyroid
tan produce cancerous tissue.
This Is often in the form of
lumps llowcvrr. cancer does not
f unct i on n o r m a l l y ; hence,
thyroid malignancy does not

p ro d u c e an I mage on the
counter. It casts a shadow, called
a "cold" nodule.
Therefore, anyone with a
thyroid lump should have a
radioactive Iodine scan. If the
lu m p Is " h o t . " no further
treatment is usually necessary
unless the person shows signs of
excessive hormone. On the other

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changing horses In midstream. was loo early to despair
He won the ace of diamonds,
Inn ihe rxprrt declarer muni
by Hargreaves A Sellers have ihr ability to sometimes and ted a low club toward
*hange his plan nf attack and let dummy, noting (be play of the
the circumstances of the deal Jack from West. Since that was
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was designed In allow South to ace and king, and when the
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clubs came from dum m y. East
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What The Day
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by Bob Thaves

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by Jim Davis

YOUR BIRTHDAY
JUNE 1. 1085
Powerful new ambitions will
I k - aroused within you In the
yrar ahead Ynu are going to
want to get to the top and.
what's more, you'll know how to
do It.
QEMINI (May 21-June 201
Reward* are In the offing for you
today, but they will be In
pro|Mirtlon to the efTorta you
expend If you merely try lo
squeak by. tbr returns will be
minimal Are you going with Ihr
person who can make you
happy? The Matchmaker set can
help you answer that question.
Send 42 to Astro-Graph. Box
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CANCER (June 21 July 221 In
your social Involvements today,
strive to adopt a forgiving at­
titude because people you like
may do things that rub you the
wrong way.
ANNIE

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LEO (July 23 Aug 221 Family
obligations should Ik- given lop
priority today. If there Is a
domestic duty that requires your
attention, dear II up before you
dnunythlngeUe
V1RGO I Aug 23-Sept. 22)
F r i e n d s w i l l be m o r e
appreciative of your company
today if you don't lake life too
seituusly. If they're dtscusalng
light topics, don't Introduce
heavy ones
LIBRA (Sept 23-Ocl. 23) Re
lax and enjoy yourself today, but
still keep an ear rocked when
friends start talking of ways to
make or save money. You could
pick up a tip
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov 221
You function best today when
left lo your own devices. If you
believe your way of doing things
Is better than others, cut away
from the puck
•
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You could gel depressed
today If you withdraw or become
u loner. Get out among your
friends and keep yourself busy.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

19) A tried-and-lme method will
prove to be the best way to
handle a complicated situation
today. You can't be too con­
servative In this particular In
stance.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb I9|
If there's an Important objective
you're trying lo achieve, don't
let difficult circumstances get
you down today. If you keep
plugging, you'll win
PISCES I Feb 20 March 20)
Those you associate with today
will see qualities In you that
they'll greatly admire You won't
lx- putting on affectations, you'll
Just lx* vourself
ARIES (March 21 -April 19)
Make another ellort today to
collect un old debt The timing ts
now rtgbl and there's a good
chance you'll be able lo get at
least partial jtay merit
TAURUS IApril 20-May 20)
Y o u r deal i ngs t oday w i t h
s rrlo u s -m ln d e d I ndi vi dual s
should work out favorably for
you. even though they may be
disagreeable toothers.

by Laonard Slarr

�Evening H tf iM . Sanford, FI.

Friday. Way

11,

in i-

11A

Pen Pal Fleeced
By Man Behind Bars
DEAR

A B B T : I

starlrd lo correspond
Wi t h « f j r n l l r m a n
whose name I found In
a magazine. Me had
advertised for a mature
woman to be a pen pal.
I
will not go Into
detail because I feel
looltsh and I don't want
1(o Identify myself, but
and 1 grieve for her a» I
after sending this man
would for any family
I ■"gifts." which he asked
member
;fm in a roundabout
I feel a* though I may
; w a v . and s ever al
need
some sort of
'.hundred dollars as
counseling, but I don't
k'loans." I learned that
know where to turn.
Wtivas wrinng to a man
I’m having a difficult
I in prison?
time getting on with
My question to you.
my life. 1 feel heartsick
|:Dear Abby. is this:
and
depressed. Some
I W h y docs the l aw
mornings I don't even
I .permit prisons to use
want to get out of bed.
Ittim e s and a d d r e s s e s
We have other pets,
t h a t I n t r n 11o n a 11y
and
though we love
!conceal the fact that
them very much, nonr
| lbey are prisons?
I think that when a can take her place
Can you help me.
prisoner wants to cor­
please?
respond with a strang­
G R IE F S T R IC K E N
er. he or she should not
have the protection of a
D E A R
G R I E F
phony address
S T R IC K E N : The pain
What Is your opi­
one feels from having
nion?
lost a bel oved pel
DEFRAUDED
should tic handled In
the same w a y one
D E A R DEFRAUDED:
copes wllh a human
Same as yours. I have
loss — t h r o u g h
, been aware of this for
counseling
Ask your
, some time, and have
veterinarian to put you
; commented on it in
In touch with a thera­
! this space. Bui thus far
pist who specializes tn
I'Ve been unable to
anim
al grief. Th e re
! learn the Justification
may even be a "pel&gt;.fdr lhis blatant covloss support group"
'i*
*tup, Readers?
where you can express
you grief wllhoul cmbarrassmrn* or fear of
D E A R ABBY: About
being put down for
a month ago. we lost
" c a r r y i n g o n ” as
■Our beloved pet. She
ihough you had lost a
had been a constant
child.
companion and friend
A ii 1 m « i - l o s s
for 13 years. I can’t
counseling Is relatively
believe how her death
new. so if il's not avail­
has affected me. Most
able In your area, regu­
people have a very
lar counselors are also
hard time understan­
trained lo help the grief
ding that she was as
stricken Meanwhile,
m m h a pari of mv life
ph ase accept m y sym­
a n d f a mi l y as m y
pathy.
husband and children.

Dear
Abby

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U S T
TO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
F R O I A T I DIVISION
File Numbrr U 117 CP
IN R E i E S T A T E O F
R OY H BROWN
Dn w i N
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# administration ol th#
•slat* ol RO Y R B RO W N,
d a c a a ta d . F i l l N u m b a r
IS 111 C P. IS ponding Is 'So
C irc u it Court lor Samlnola
C o u n t y . F lo r id a , P ro b a ta
Division th# addrrtl ol which u
Saminota County Cour thou*#,
Sanlord Florida
Th# nam tt and a t d r t iw i ol
the partonal reprttentatlv* and
the partonal raprttanlallYa's
attorney ara tat forth brlow
A ll Initraslad par ton t ara
required lo file wits this court,
W IT H IN TH R E E M O N TH S
F R O M TH E DA 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 II ail claims
egatnsf th# atlaN and ( I I any
obiactlpns by an Intaraslad
par ton to whom nollco was
maltad tSat challenges Me valid
Ity ot in# will, lha quailflcatloni
ol lha partonal representative,
or tho ironua o» lurltdicllon ol
•Sa court
A L L C LA IM S ANO O B JE C
TIO N S N O T SO F IL E D W IL L
BE F O R E V E R B AR R ED
Publication pi this Nolle# Sat
bag on on May It. tSti
Partonal Rapraatn'a'i vt
S H IR L E Y BROWN
Pott Otlica Bor U
Oviedo. Florid* W U
Attorney lor
Partonal Raprttanlabvo
A L B E R T L L E W IS .P A
a il North Highland Avanua
Pot I Otlica Boa l**J
Orlando Florida 11*01
Telephone IXHl *71 E tll
Publish May II A Juno I. ItBI
O E F 144
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T.
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
CASE MO U I W O
T H O M A S H A R R IS JR and
M A R JO R IE HARRIS, M l wlla,
Plaintiffs.
vS
D O N A L D E B A R N E S and
M A R S H A L BARNES
Oalondantt
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO D O N A L D E BARNES
A dd ratt Unknown
Y O U A R E M O TIF IE O that an
action M h»rat lota a Mortgoga
on lh# following daatribad pro
party locatvd In Samuiol County.
Florida
&gt;' Lot 14 Block I. Sobol Pain!
Amandad Plot. Plot Book I*.
P aga I I . Samlnola C o u n ty
Florida
hot baan triad against you and
y«u ara required to tar va a copy
ot your written datonaot. it any,
lo It on O H
EA TO N . J R .
F SQ UIR E PlamtltN' attomay.
whoto addratt Ik F R E E M E N .
E A T O N . F O U N TA IN B A L L E V .
P ot' Other Boa !». Altomonto
Springs Florida ttflSOEFt. MS
Of bosara Juna IS INS. and TIN
lha original with lha Clark of
B in Court oithor botora aarvtca
an Piamtifft artomoy or imma
dlataiy thoraaltor. otharwita «
da'auil wilt Pa antarad agamtl
Ih# Complaint
-W ITN E S S my hand and tha
N i l at M l Caurf an May I I .

,m 5 s
•'(SEAL)
I'

D A V ID N B E R R IE N
A t Clark ot tha Caurl
t ’ i 'B y Jean Be went
li Aa Daputy Clark
.'Publish May U I t . Juna F. la.

i ins
OEF i »

legal Notice
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR IC M IN O L f C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISIO N
CASE NO. PR « ! Its CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
L A U R A P HOPKINS.
D t tM M d
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO DorottiyH Barnatt
t il Prospect Avenue
Wetl Of ova Pennsylvania
irtkO
Urvknowti Melrsol Laura P
Hopkins and anyone claiming
undiY. by or through thorn
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
a c t i o n lo d a t a r m l n o
beneficiaries in tha Ettata ol
Lauro P Mop* ms. deceased to
datarmlno your mtaratt in tha
following proparty In Samlnola
County, Florida
LO t a !. C A R 0 A P A R K
H O M ES ITE S , Plat Booh a. Paga
IS Public Record* ot Samlnola
County. Florida
hat baan Iliad againtt you and
you oro roquirod to torva a copy
ol your written deNntat. II any.
to it on PotlHoner'e attorney
M ichael L M a rlo w , whote
addratt It let North Now York
Avenue Sulla X ». Pott Otlica
D 'a w a r 1410. W lM a r P ark .
Florida UNO, on or botora Juna
14. INS. and flit tha original
with lha Clark ot thit Court
ollher botoro tarvica an Pet!
Iioner t attorney or ImmadlaNiy
theroaftor. otharwita a default
will be antarad again*! you tor
lha rallat demanded In tha
petition
D A T E D on May I). I N I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
A* Clark ol tho Court
By I V Donna M Croamon*
A t Daputy Clark
Publlth May IF. la. II. Juna t.
IN I
O E F l« l
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E t I T N
JU 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 .
F LOB I DA

CASE NO H alia CAS* O
C IT Y CONSUM ER S E R V IC ES .
INC ate .
Plaintiff.
v*
JO H N P W A D O E L L . at a t.
DoNndantt
N O TIC E OF SA LE
P U R S U A N T TO C H A P T E R 41
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purkuant to an O-dar or Final
Judgment at lorocleeure dated
May II. I N I and entered In
Cate No U « m C A O * G at lha
Circuit Caurl at tha ISM Judicial
Circuit In and tor Samlnola
County Florida wherein C IT Y
CONSUM ER S E R V IC ES . INC .
Plaintiff and JO H N P W AD
D E L L and DORIS R. W AO
D I L L , hik p t« Defendant*. I
will tall to tho hrghatl and batl
bidder tar caih in lha tabby ot
tha SaminoM County Caurthauta
W N Park Avanua. Sankara.
Samlnola County. Florida at
11 OS A M o n t h e l e t h d a y s f
Juna. I0SS. lha tallowing dt
tended property at tel lorth In
lard Order or Final Judgment,
■owll
Let n and in* w *tt v* at Lai
11 Block o l S A N LA N D O T H E
SUBURB B E A U T IF U L . P A L M
SPRINGS S E C TIO N according
to lha Plat Iharaot at recorded
In Plat Book t Paga 4Sto at to*
Public Bacardi at Samlnola
County. Florida
Doled dt Sanlard Florida Htta
Itfh day of May. i o n
ISEAL)
D A V ID N B E B R IC N
Aa Clark.
Circuit Court
Samlnola County. Florida
By: Diana K Oakley
Aa Daputy Clark
PuktltR May I I A Ju n e ! H d l
O E F 1*1

legal Notice
N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H EA R IN O
T H E S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
B OARD O F COMMISSIONERS
will hold a public hearing in
Room W IIS at tha Seminole
County Service* Bvlidkig. San
lord Florida on JU N E IS. INS
A T 7 SO P M . or at toon tharp
after at pottibi* to contlder tha
following
P U B L IC H EA R IN O
FO R C H A N G E OF
Z O N IN G R E G U LA TIO N S
I DAY D EVELO PM ENT
C O M P A N Y. INC. - R EZO NE
FR O M A 1 A O R IC U L T U R E TO
E — 1A A S I N G L E F A M I L Y
O W E L L IN O O it T E I C T
P II4 S 4 J ) 7* Tho S E N Of
SWia ot HE ’* I let* S 11 tt tor
r o a d r l g h t - a t w a y ) . Sac
l i l t s JOE. Samlnola County.
Florida Apprealmatoly ISacrat
located on tha north tide ot Rad
Bug Lake Road. I MO Nat watt of
Dodd Road (D IS T »1|
I
F R A N K S C H M ID T
R E Z O N E F R O M A — I)
A G R IC U L T U R E TO M - l IN­
D U S TR IA L - PZ(*SSkidd Tho N E L . ot NEta Ehtt Ot Old
Orlando Highway, and lha Ni*
ot tha N E u of tho S i's ot tha
N E &gt; « d a t a to a d ). In S*c.
21 20S M E
Samlnola County,
Florida (Parcel t i l (Fcwtoer
described a t a p p ro ilm a ltly
orghl acre* located on tha touth
U d t ot C 47F watt of County
Horn* Road l (D IS T r l)
1 L O U IS O A E O S A N D
L E S L IE K IN O -R E Z O N E
FR O M A — 1 A O R IC U L T U R E
TO RP R E S ID E N T IA L P R O
F E IIIO M A L - P Z I4 I 41)41 Tha ( i l l ISF It ot the North to
ot tha E a t! to at the NEW ol tha
N W 'y, t i l me South FO tt Alto
known ai Pare*! M (Further
detcrlbed at one half acre
located on tha wait tide ot SR
414. north ot Sand Lake Road I
i DIST &lt;1|
Further, a public hearing will
be held by lha S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y P L A N N IN G A N D
Z O N IN G C O M M IS S IO N ON
JU N E 1. tats A T a P M . or at
toon thereafter at poulbte. In
flm W 110. Samlnola County
S o rylcta B u ild in g. Sanford.
Florida, in order to rovWw. hoar
comment! and make racom
mandationt to tho Board ol
C o u n ty C o m m l t i lo n o r t ot
Samlnola County on tha abort
application! 1 1
T nova in attendance wilt be
neerd and written comment*
may be tiled with tha Land
M anagem ent M anager
Hearing* m ay ba continued
from lima to tlmo at found
necataa ry
F u rth e r detail*
atailabia by calling H i 1110.
E t l 441
Pertont a rt edvited that It
they decide to appeal any da
ciston made at theta meeting*
they will need a record ot tha
p ro c e e d in g !, and for tuch
purpoto. they may need to
enture that o verbatim record of
the proceeding* It mad*, which
record include* the latflmony
and evidence upon which the
appeal It lo ba mad*
Board ol
County Commlttloneit
Sam mol* County. F lor Ida
BY H*rb Hardin. Director
Land Management
Publlth M a y l l . l t t l
O E F 14*

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
CASE NO PR U m CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
W IL L IA M M R EES.
N O TIC E OF ACTION***'"
TO G E R T R U D E W REES
c/o John Dtvonthlr*
11 Bontall Avanua
Aldan. Ponntylvanla 1*011
Unknown Hair*of William M
Real and anyone claiming
under, by or through them
YO U A R E N O T IF IE 0 that an
a c t io n to d e t e r m in e
benefitlariat in lha Ettata at
William M Raat. dacaatad, lo
da'arm In* your Intoroit In tha
following property in Samlnola
County. Florid*
Lot 43. 41 and &lt;4 G AR D A
PAR K H OM E SITES. Plat Book
A Pag* IB Public Record* ol
SaminoNCounty. Florida
hat baan filed egointl you and
you ire required to aerv* a copy
ol your written dafantai. It any,
to It on Petitioners attorney.
M ichael l
M a rlo w , whot*
addratt it 11* North Now York
Avenue. Suite M
Poet Office
D raw er t**B. W inter P ark .
Florida 17710. on or before Juno
14. 1*11. and til* lh* original
with tha Clark ol Ihlt Court
either botora terelce on Potl
Honor'* attorney or Immediately
thereafter, otharwita a default
will be entered egointl you tor
the relief demanded tn the
petition
D A TE Don May IS. IN I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
A t Clerk ot tha Court
By /%/ Donna M Creomont
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth May IF. 14, ]l. June 1,
IN I
DCF 101

IN T N I C IR C U IT CO UR T
F O E S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O R A TE DIVISION
CASE NO PRES I I I CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
FR A N C ES C O S C O R 2 IL L I.
r w tiitd
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO G E O R G E SCOR ZCLLI
addreae unknown
Unknown Helrt el Frencoaco
Scar let II and anyone claiming
under, by or through morn
YO U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
a c t i o n to d e t e r m i n o
benefit lor Mt in mo Etieie at
Francetce Scot ram
to dotarmlna ypur interetl In Me
tel lowing property m SeminaN
Cetmfy, Florida
Lot •. G A R D A P AR K . Plal
Book 1. Paga IF, Public Bocordt
el Seminole County. Florida
Fiat baan tiled egeMti you and
you ar* required to terve a copy
ot your written detontot. II
lo II an Petitioner1
M ichael L M a rlo w , whole
eddret* la la* North New York
Avenue Sulla »
Pott QMtce
O raw er l**g, w in ter Perk,
Florida H H * . an or before June
14 INS. and tile the original
with the Clerk el Put Court
either before tervlce on
Honor* attorney or Immediately
thereafter, etoorwta* a
will ba antarad ageinti
tha relief demanded in the

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE D IVIS IO N
CASE NO. PR A! I l l CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
V IC TO R R EES.
Dacaatad
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O F L O R E N C E BROWN
REES
lie Knowllan Road
M*d‘a Permtylvania l*0kl
BARBARAREESGREER
21a Knowiien Read
Madia. Pennsytvanik 1*0*3
Unknown H ein ot Victor five*
and anyone claiming under by
or through them
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
a c t i o n to d e t e r m i n e
benehc larlet in the Ette N of
Victor Raat. dacaatad lo d r
If f mine your intarett In tha
following property in Seminor*
County. Florida
Lot 41. 41 and U G A R D A
PAR K HOM E SITES. Plal Book
A Pag* to. Public Record! of
Sam inot* County. F tor Ida
hot baan filed agamtl you and
you ere required to terve e copy
ot your wrIlian dtN niat. II any.
lo It on Petitioner'a attorney.
M ich ael L M a rlo n , whoso
addratt It let North New York
Avenue. Suite MS Pott Office
D ra w e r ISM . Win**' P erk .
F lor ide 22FN on or before June
14, IN I. and f»* the original
with the Clerk ot Iht* Court
either before tarvK* on Petl
I loner'* attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
will be entered agamtl you tor
the relief demanded In the
petition
D A TC O o n M a y 11. IN I
D A V I D N B E R R IE N
A t Clark ot tha Court
By /» Donna M Creamont
A t Daputy Clark
Publlth May IF. 14. II. Juna F
INS
O E F I0«
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN A N D F O R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO t l l S M C A U O
M IC H A E L S V E S TA L
and SUSAN V E S TA L
Plaintiff*.
v*
JO H N S AR N O LD M A R Y C
A R N O LD S A M U EL SEARS
S M ITH . W L M A U R Y ,
and C O R A W M A U R Y .
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SUIT
T O Q U IE T T IT L E
T H E S T A T E OF FL O R ID A TO
D EFEN D AN TS
JO H N S
A R N O LD . M AR Y C A R N O LD
S A M U E L SEARS SM ITH W L
M A U R Y , and C O R A w
M A U R Y , II ally*, and Ih tir
unknown ipoutat. II mart lad
and II dead tha unknown hair*.
tl#v,tre t legatee*, grantee*,
assigns tpoutet. lienor*, crtdi
to rt, tuccottor*. trutlee* cl
thorn and each ol them, and any
end oil other pertont or portlet
Claiming by. through, under or
egemtt Ihem or each of them
and againtt any and all partial
or pertont haring or claiming
any right into or Inltrett In and
to tho toilowing detcrlbed pro
p erty. lying and Htuata In
Samlnola County. F lor Ida to
wit
TFto North afOF). ot tho tol
lowing AM el the SE
ot the
N W '. ot Faction IS. Tewnthip N
South. Rang* ye Rett, lata that
portion detcrlbed at lotlow!
Beginning at a point H O T E at
tho SW comer ot the SC i* at the
NW I* ot Section IS. Tewnthip to
South. Renge 1* E o it. run
thence N Id chain*, thence
Wetter ly along the Northerly
boundary ol the SEie ol the
NWS! ot Section IS, Townthip 10
South. Range 1* East, to the NW
corner ot the SE W of the NW'&lt;
ol lection IS, Township 10.
Rang* ie, thence Southerly
•long tha Westerly boundary ot
the SEto ot N W 't of Section IS
Townthip 10. Range 1* to the SW
corner ot S E 1* of N W 't of
Section IS. Townthip 10. Range
J*. run thence Easterly to the
Point ol Beginning
LESS Commence at e polnl
«7t E of the SW corner ot the
SEto ot to* NWw of Section IS.
Townthip NS. Range 1* East,
thence N 10 chains, thane* E
I V to tho Point ot Beginning
thence continue S J# i f . thence
E 11 a r . thence N JOB VC , thence
W W OT. thence S to lh* Point ot
Beginning
A N D LESS Parcel I com
mence at a polnl I F ! E of the
SW corner ot tha SEto ot Ihe
NWS* *1 Section IS Township M
S. Range 1* E. run N M Cham*
to the Polnl ot Beginning. Mence
continue N IFF S T. thence E MO
Mence S IH I T . Mence W t t f to
the Point ol Beginning Rater v
mg to Me grantor* a perpetual
easement over and upon tha W
11' ol Me abore described pro
party tor the purpose ot pro
serving to grantors. Mair g tirt
and successors in inter etl. ec
cast to grantors' lend Immedi
etoly contiguous to Me land
conveyed her tin to grantee
Parcel 1 Commence at a pom!
11' W ol the SE corner pi the
SEW ot Me NWW ol Section IS.
Townthip » S. Range 1* E. run
Mence N *1101 ler a Point ot
Beginning, thence continue N
304 S4 . W I I I . t 104 14 Mence
E I I T to Me PeMt ot Beginning
You end each ot you ora
hereby severally notified Mol
M I C H A E L E V E S T A L and
SUSAN V E S TA L have Htod their
Complaint In the Circuit Court.
ElghtoenM Judicial Circuit. In
and lo r Som lnolo C o u n ty .
F tor Wo. ageinti you end each ot
yqu a* Defendant* to quiet title
el Me Plaintiff* to the above
drier toed real property totaled
In Semmoto County Florida. Me
abbreviated title ot which la
e n title d .
"M IC H A E L E
V E S TA L and SUSAN V E S TA L .
P ie in lilfk , versa* J O H N I .
A R N O L D M A R Y C AR NO LD
S A M U E L SCARS S M ITH . W L
M A U R Y , and C O R A W .
M A U R Y . Defendants", and you
and each ol you ora hereby
required to terve e copy at your
upon F R A N K C W NIGHAM . ol
S T I N I T R O M M C IN T O S H .
J U L IA N . C O L B E R T A
W H IC H A M P A . Attorney* tor
Piomtitt*. whose address i* P O
Boa USE. Sanford F lo rid a
w n mo end to file Mo ortgi
nel ot soma m Mo office ot Me
Clerk el Mo above styled Court
on or before J i m II, i f il . oa
required By low It you 1*11 to do
id. judgment by default will be
•eken against you.
This Notice than ba published
once a week tor tour 141 cantac
ullgf wga|a

DATED this FM day e&lt; May.
D A T E D « n M dy II. INS
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
A t Clark at the Court
By: I V Derma M Croomans
A t Daputy Clerk
Aay IT. I t It,
D B F Ml

A D IW

(M A LI
O A V IO N • ■ ■ B I I N
Clerk ol Me Circuit Court
B y . Agnesf.Sutok
Deputy Clark
Publish MOy 10 II. 14. It. I N I

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legal Notice

Legal Notice

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O 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 D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO IS4F* CA4* E
SUN BANK. N A . a national
bank mg kt toe 11 1'on
Plaintiff,
vt
A N TH O N Y VAZ. JU O IT M E
VAZ hit w ilt E S T E N IO R
G IM E N E Z a n d C K IM B E R L Y
G IM E N E 2 and JO SE Y
G R EENLAND
Defendants
A M E N D E D N O TIC E
OF A C TIO N
TO Anthony Vat and Judith E
Vat. hit wile
Addratt Unknown
Y O U A R E
H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Mai an action to
•orrt lota a mortgage on Me
following property In Somlnoto
County Florida
Lot It. M A N D A R IN Section
Four, according to M* Plal
Ihoraol. at recorded in Plat
Book » Pkgot a* and 10 ot the
Public Records ol Samlitol*
Coumty. Florida
hat been Iliad egemtt you and
you am required to serve a copy
Of your written dtlentet. it any.
to II on Joseph E Foster. Esq .
P la ln llf l’t a tto rn e y, whoto
•ddrvtt It P 0 Got III, Or
lando Florida 1710] on tw b «'ora
lh* IIM day ot Juno. 1*«1 and
M* m* original with tha Clerk ol
Mi* Court aimer batore *#rvic#
on Plaintiff* attorney or Imme
dietely Ifwroelttr. otherwise a
default will be entered agamtl
you for Mo re'1*1 demanded In
Me Complaint or Petition
D A TC O o n M a y 14. I*«S
IS EA LI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florid*
By Je*nB'!ltont
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth May IF. 14. I I . Juno F.
itol
D E F 1(14

of lh * P u b lic R ecord* ol
Semmoto Cek*&gt;ty. Florid*, run $
* * * m i W along the touth line
S e m in o le
O r la n d o - W in te r P a rk
of laid lot i a distance ol 11 OF
ii Monet S a r n a r w m if
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3
If . to lh# Polnl ol Beginning ol
said datet-bed *«t*men' From
said Point ot Beginning continue
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
S o e n ra r w 10 ti t t , itunc* S
44*41 » W t U f l to Ihe north
1 timt .................. 67C p ting
right *1 way of Slato Road 414
HOURS
3 consecutiy* times 61C i ling
mence N 4.1*07 71 w along said
8:30 A.M. •5:30 MM.
7 cons*cuti»« timts 52C a ling
right of w ay I to It tom * point
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10 consgcutiiE timgs 46C a ling
ol curvature of * curve Concave
touthwwitofty and having a ra
SATURDAY 9 Noon
Contrsct Ratgs Aiailablg
d lu t a l 1012 OS ft., thane*
3 lints Minimum
northwesterly along said curve
through a central angl* ol
00*11*1" an #rc length ot 4 IF
D E A D L IN E S
H . monco N *4*41 H " E IS * H
to m* Point ol Beginning and
N
o
o
n
Th
e
D
a y B e fo re P ub lication
of mi* description Subject
to additional easement* rottrlc
Sunday ■ N o o n Frida y
tons or rights ol w*y el record
M o n d a y * 11: 00 A M . Sa tu rd a y
It any
Apparent Owner Wilton A
Knot! Potl Oftlco Bob 111.
Dayton, Ohio 4S401 Altomonto
S prin gs In v o ilo r * . L id , a
Florida Limited Perlnarthlp
33—Reel Estate
1 » -B ir t h s
111 Eatt Colonial Drlv* Sulto
Courses
i7C7 Orlando. Florida 17*01
PARCEL!
kNN O UN C E A
levl Salesman Clast Juna 1
F rom th# SW cornet ol Lol S.
BIRTH!
Bob M Ball, J r School ol
Lake Adelaide Ettotot at rt
Real E stale m a l l *
corded in Plal Book • Pag* IS.
CALL
Public Record* *1 Seminole
m in i
County. Florida, run S 41*0711"
55—Business
OUR
E along lh* southerly lira ol Lol
C LA S S IFIE D
Opportunities
1 a distance ot 47 14 I t . thence N
D E P A R TM E N T
00*1140 E 14 0* It tatha Point
IS A T YOUR
I make over |10 WO a month
of Beginning ot m » following
wiM my telephone You can.
SERVICE
described eat* men I From ta'd
too Pari Fulltime HF0107,
Pom! of Beginning continue N
or 44* 1441
00*H'40'E I o n I f . menc* S
ta -tt 17 E 11*47
It
lhanceS
*1—Money to Lend
4**1* 40 E 4 77 II
thence S
00*14 04 W 10 47 If
Ihence N
21 —P«rtonAls
t**l* 40 W 10 44 II . Ihence S
B u iin e tt Capital 110 000 la
11*I1‘1B"W 10 0 tt thence N
|l 000*00 and over P O Bet
I wilt no* tm r**por**ibi# for *ny
*4* 44 17 W 147 OF tt to m* Point
H U Winter Pk FI* MtoO
dobti
In
c
v
rrtd
by
m
y
o
n
«
Ot Beginning and end ot mit
oHhor ttu§n mytolf at el 1 11 §1
description Sublet I to add
71—Help Wanted
Clar— K t iM fttf_____________
fion*I easements restrictions
and right* ol way of record II
23—Lost A Found
•"*
A p p a rtn l O w ner
Mr
J
W a lla c e S h o lllt k o H *
101
LOST Whit* tamale pll bull a
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Semoran Boulevard. Suit# 701
m ot old Black markings
1111 French A vt
Nonce it hereby given that w*
Altam onte Springs, Florida
around ayot Lake Jattu p
ar* engaged m business at P O
Acrylic A p p ik d o rt
11701
era* last Monday C h ild
B ob 1I1F. W in te r Springs
apply pretocilve coaling on
P A R C E L*
hoartbrolan 171 lie*
Seminole County. Florida MAN
cart boa's and pianat si I*
Th* South 10 fee* ol Lot all al
under Me tlcltttou* name ol
Lott Vorkthlre Terrier, )&lt;t Ibt .
I I I per hour We iraln For
Altomonto Land Hotel and N*.
TH E POOL PRCFS. and that we
work in Sanlord area call
b la c k 4 Ian
R EW ARO
gallon Co according to m* plal
Intend to register said name
______ Ta mpa I D E M M il
Vicinity of Broadmoor Ave L
thereof at recorded In Plal Book
wIM the Clerk ol lha Circuit
Clermont A v e . taka Mary
I Pag* &lt;0 ol lh* Public Record*
A ID E S All thlfft E ip 4 or
Court. Sam mow County, Florida
177 W4i
____________
ol Semmoto County. F lor id*
certified Good atmosphere 4
In accordance with the pro
Apparent Owner Alda L and
ben*tit» COE Apply al De
vlttont ol tho Flctltlov* Name
Bal L Bridgets 111 East Alto
B a 'f Manor, b o n Hwy It 17
25— Special Notices
Statutes. To wll Section Bkl 0* m o n l* O ' i r *
A lt a m o n t e
Administrator lor Senior adult
Florida Stotutot l*SF
Springs. F torida MF0I
•pi
c o m m u n ity
Ad
/» William W Smith
P A R C E L 14
HONtU PLACE
mlnlttralive management #■
/*; Richard A SmiM
Th* South ig teat ol Ihe Wail
pertonc* essential Pertonall
New Baeuty Satan
Publlth May I I A Juno 7. 14. H .
S S •**! of Lot 10 Block B and lh*
700 W Airport Blvd Appl
ty a mutt Perfect lor recent
t*BS
South 10 toe! ol Lott 11 to IF
necessary Call 17) FKlt Ask
retiree Resume to Personnel
DEF lii
mclutlv* Block B, Altomonto
lor Dot
700 W Airport Blvd lull* 111
Commercial Center, according
Santord_____________________
a M A R Y KAY C O SM ETIC S *
to th* Plal meteol at recorded
NOTICE*!UN O I R F IC T IT IO U S
Skin tare and tetor Hair
Air Conditioning Mechanics
In Plal Book 4, Page II ol the
NAM E S T A T U T E
Service A Intiallalton Salary
C O N N IE ........... .......... - I l l IIM
Public Record* ol Seminal*
S TA TE OF FL O R ID A
bated on ttp e n e n c t plus
County Florida
C O U N TY O F S E M IN O LE
benefits
Apparent Owner Frlendthlp
TO W HOM IT M A Y CONC E R N
27—Nursery A
________ MS O l 4141__________
Baptitl Church. Potl Office Boa
Notice It hereby given Mai lha
Child
Care
111 Altomonto Springs Florida
ALL TY P E S JOBS
undersigned pursuant to the
STAR T WORK NOW I
MIDI
" F lc lllt o u t Nam e S tatute".
P A R C E L IS
Chapter H I 00. Florida Slalutot
Summar day Camp For * II yr
A
Th* South 10 feel ol m* Eatt
will register with lh* ctork ol lh*
oleft f a t ft t*#«l Includat.
L ABOR / ^ t - V roncM
(* 1 I**&lt; ol Lei 10 Block B and
C ir c u it C o u r t. In and for
Swimming, bowling treating,
nag* ■ I111 » * *
tan 111
lha South 10 feel ol Loft * to ♦
Sum mol* County. Florida, upon
moviet Iportt. t 't t A c r it U
V
mclutlv* Block B Altomonto
receipl ol proof of lh* public a
and com p uttr itH llt Call
Cbm mere ill Center according to
tun ot Mia notico. m* llcnttou*
j ] } *434 for information
Daily Wert Dally Pay
tha Plat Ihereof at recorded in
name towlt C A F E DE PARIS
I NO F ( E I
Plal Book a. Pag* I I ol lh*
u n d tr which wo o tp o c l lo
Report ready tor work al 4 AM
31
—
Private
Public Record* *• Seminal*
engage In butmott at kSF Eatt
407 W Itl SI
Santord
County, Florida
Instructions
Semoran Boulevard. Suite II.
121-1590
Apparent Owner Friendship
Fern Park. Florida
*
A lftre lto a t P retie Imports,
Baptist Church. Pott Otlica Ba&gt;
That lha party intorettod In
Guitar Litton* All Age*, and
haul door to ice cream parlor
H I , hltomento Spring*. Florid*
All
Lavell
Rtatonabia
"Pro
17101
In Seminole Plata M t d t l
backgruatdl 171 tear
P A R C E L IF
JA B E L . INC
Appikaiient new being accepted
/*/ J Mltllcanl For bet
Lot I I of Pratt t Addition to
tor full lime cashier Apply in
Altomonto according to lh* plal
P R E S ID E N T
3 3 -R e a l Estate
person •• Little Food Town
•hereof at recorded m Plat Boot
Dated al Orlando. Orange
Stores. FI4 Lake Mary Blvd
Courses
County. Florida May *. I N I
I Pag* 14 al m* Public Records
COE____________________
ol Semmoto County, Fiend*
PubitthMay II. 17.14. l l .l t o l
IIA h r TI i L I H Position avail
Apparent Owner
Seaboard
D I F FB
___
able lor Teller In Sanlord
Coatl Lin* Railroad Co. Tav
Branch,
pet lance required
Department, M0 Water Slreel
i i T t h e T ir c uT t c o u r t
Submil resume with salary
R oom 1101. J a c k s o n v ille ,
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
raqulrmentt to Personnel ol
Thinking al fatliwg a
Florid*
FLO R ID A
liter Empire al America P O
Real Ealalt LIcentaF
P R O B ATE D IVISIO N
P A R C E L IE
Bot ato Deland FI m i l OiM
From lh* SE corner of Ihe
W# *Her F re* THilton
CASE NO PR Bi II* CP
or
apply T uet Thru I a pm . al
and cewlinueut Training I
NW*a ol Section n Townthip II
IN RE E S T A T E O F R O B E R T
MS N Woodland Blvd . 4th
SouM. Rang* M f a t ! Samlnola
Call Dick ar Vicki tor dalsilt
E L HOPKINS
Floor Poland E j O E ______
Counly. F lo rid * , run North
411 1441 111 IT** Eve FF* Its*
Defeated
OI1COV t R NOW AVO N CAN
#*•1111 W 1*4 10 II
Ihenc#
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
H ELPI
N erlh 00*00 10 E 10 00 f t .
Kayataf F tor Ida . Inc.
T O Dorothy H Barnett
HOM t M A K E R 'S W E LC O M E I
thane I Norm ***U17" W along
I U Prospect Avenue
I I Vaara Eiparlencal
111 f i l l ar m IW&gt;
the northerly R W line ot Or
West Grove. Pennsylvania
lento Avenue 014 M feel to lh*
B ui Boy Full lima Apply In
1*1*0
centorim* of a railroad tpur
Unknown Heir* ol Robert E
person Tuas thru Frl . 1 4
track, thence Horta 11*11 11 E
L Mop*my and enyon* claiming
PM No phone calls Deltona
along the center tin* ol said spur
under by or through them
Irm. Deltona Fla
&gt;1* 11 tost lo lh* Pelnl ol
r O d ARE N O T IF IE D that *n
Counter Person, experienced
Beginning
al
th*
lol
lowing
d*
F
IC
T
IT
IO
U
S
NAM
E
a t VI o n t o d i t i r m i n i
Serious only apply B* ready
unbed Eatemeni From taid
Nutic* It hereby given that I
tW Aflnar let in tha Eiteto ol
to work Apply In person al
Paint al Beginning continue
am engaged m business al P O
k i w r t E L Hopklnt, dace*wd
Hunt Club Claanart ar csr
Bob 101, Long wood Seminal*
North 11*1111 E 700 M tool
Id a*l*rmin* your mt*rryl In Me
Hunl Club Blvd anytime
Caunly. Florida H F » under lh*
thanci North 71*14'T I E M l 14
following property in Somlnolo
Desk Clerk No atpertone# net
lael, thane* North al*H'S4 W
County. Florida
llctlltout name ol BOC EPH US
ester y E icaltonl opportunity
R E P A IR S E R V IC E, end Mel I
1100 tool to tha aattorly R W of
L o I *1. G A R D A P A R K
to work wiM Hale ol lh* art
inland to reglttor said name
lh * S e a b o a rd C a a a l L in *
H O M ES ITE S . Plal Book a. Pag*
computer tyslam Friendly,
Railroad, said point on R 'W
with lha Ctork of lh* Circuit
10 Public Record* of Seminole
naal.
personable Apply In
being is 00 fiat from and radial
Caurl. Semmoto Caunly. Florida
County. Florida
person Deltona Inn. Oeltona.
to Me cantor line ot Me mainline
In accordance wllh lh* pro
hat been bled agamtl you and
Fla
track, lhance South II* 14 1 ) W
vlttont el Uto Flcllltout Nam*
you a rt required to serve a copy
104 SO leal to a point on Ihe
Statutes To nil Veclton kt] at
Part
ol your written d*ten**t. H any
Time Warm persona Illy lor
easterly R/W of lha aforesaid
Florida Slalutot 1111
to II on Pelilloner'i attorney.
Saniee Adult camptoi Will
Seaboard Coatl Una Railroad,
»/ Thomas LaCrott*
M lchaal L M a rlo w , whole
•rain bright person Call tor
taid polnl being 71 00 toeI from
Publlth May 10. 17.14. II. 1HS
•ddrvtt it ]*« Norm New York
appf 111 FMt________________
D E F 47
and radial to Mo centerline of
Avenue. Suite MO. Potl Offico
th* mainline track Mane* SouM
Orawer i*»o. W inte r F a k.
DRIVERS WANT! 0
I1*f*'ll W M l I I tee* Mane*
Florida 111*0 on or tutor* Juno
Thursdays only. Nam 114 PM
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
South
10*0721
E
II
00
leel
to
lh*
(A INS. and file tha original
Apply in pay ton al M* Santord
Nofic* Ik hereby given that I
Poml of Baginning and end ol
wiM Me Clark of this Court
Auto Auction t i l l W Itl
am engaged m bukinetk at P O
•hit description
either before service on P th
Street Applicants mual be 11
Boa tor L ong wood Seminal*
Appartnl Owner Lealh and
'inner t attorney or immediately
years or older have a valid
County, F Hu Ida I l f SO under Iht
Company. F ill North Lincoln
thereafter, otherwise ■ d t fault
FI driver s license and mual
tktittout name ol BOCEPHUS
Arenu*. Chicago IllmoitaOkaa
will be entered agamtl you tar
be able to driver standard
IM P R O V E M E N TS and Met I
A
Petition
m
Eminent
Oomam
the rtlia l demanded in tha
thin Per Seel |ob tar retired
intend to register said name
petition
proceedings hat boon Iliad to
people See John
with Me Clerk ol Me Circuit
acquire certain property inter
D A T ID o n M a r IS. IN S
Caurl. Semmoto County. Florida
Drivers Wanted lE y rs ar
t t t t In S e m in o le C a u n ly .
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
in accordance with lh* pre
O an car A insur Sa M per hr
Florida
At CUrk ol Mo Court
vikton* el lha FkllH aut Nama
Domino's PlFla
B IN
Each Defendant it required to
By Ik Donne M Creamont
Statute*. To w ll Section tel 01
D U M P TRUCK DRIVERS
serve written defenses to th*
At Deputy Ctork
Florida Statute* n i l
Santord area Fla Chauffeur'*
Potltlon On P e titio n e r't *1
Publish May &lt;1. la. It, Juna t.
! \ Thernat LaCrott*
licanta, same a spar lane ad
tornoy. what* name and addratt
IN I
Publlth May t*. IF. 14. I I . 11*1
required Call 111 17*4 arty
I* shown below, an ar before
D E F 100
O IF 4 E
flm#
____
_____
June It 1101 and to Uto lh*
IN T N I C IR C U lT c O U R T original of the defenses with the
E X P . P H O N E R O OM
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
O F T N I IIT M
ctork of Ml* court either befort
M A N A G E R - Wall aglabilshsd
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
tarric* on Potibonoft attorney
Co needs aggressive manager
Mai
I
am
engaged m but!nett al
IN A N D F O R
or ImmoOlololy th araalfar,
In ta n fa rd O tlic a
D ra w .
120 Nerlh Palmalto Avenue,
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
thawing what right, fill*, mtor
Commission plus bonus Far
la n ia r d , Sam lnel* C a u n ly.
FLO R ID A .
ail ar Iton th# Defendant hat In
O f f • t t ) *117, ea t Q
Flo rid a under the fictiiieut
CASE NO N I* * g C A -W K
or to th* property described Id
Eflptrtonctd sawing machine
name of Fitigertto l and Mai I
C IT Y OF A L T A M O N T E
Me Petition and to show causa
o p e ra to rs w ante d an a ll
inland to regntot laid noma
SPRINGS
why that property should net be
eperaitona W* also offer *
wiM rh* Ctork ol lha Circuit
Pgflitonar,
Naming program to persons
Caurf, Skmmeto County. Florida
Y
t*l forth In the Petition It any
wiM an honest desire to learn
in accordance wiM Me pro
W ILSON A K N O T T . J
Defendant la m •* da aa. a
Me industrial tawing Nad*
vittona of Me Fictiiieut Nam*
W ALLACE S H O T T L E K O n e .
default will be antarad agamtl
Modem air conditioned lac ill
Statute*. To wit lection M l 01
A ID A l A N O BELL
that Defendant tor the raltol
ty. healM cere program, paid
Florida
Slalutot
B R ID G IR l, F R IE N D S H IP
demanded m th* Petition
holidays piece werk earnings,
I V Ed Watch, Partnac
B A P TIS T CHURCH.
P LE A S E T A K E N O TIC E Mat
steady w on Apply between 1
Seminar* lit* Proper I r*t
S E A B O A R D C O A S I L IN E
a Declaration *4 l e t mg hat
pm and 1 pm S A N 'D E L
• F land* general
R A IL ROAD C O M P A N Y, ANO
bean It tod In Mia cause and m*l
M A N U F A C T U R IN G
IN C .
partnership
L E A T H B C O M P A N Y.
PtI Iloner will teak *n order of
2444 O ld Laka M a ry Rd .
d b a F itigaratd t
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS
let mg and any ether order Me
Pubirth May IE. IF. 14 II. l i t !
INVESTOR S. L T D . •
caurl deem* proper *• a hear mg
O E F t#
H A IR S TY L IS T W A N T E D
F lor Ida llmttod Partnerth.p
botora Me Honorable Robert B
penanced In chemical work
Defendant
McGregor on* a« lh* Judge* ol
tor Car thee 1 Nstaaon Call
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
SECOND A M E N D E 0
M u caurl an June M H U al
F7J m i s r r o i n F
Nafica Is hereby given Mai I
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
1 *1 p m in Chamber* al lha
IN E M IN E N T D O M AIN
*m engaged In but-net* *1 I lf
i GarPeat Ail positions
lemmata County Courthouse al
A N D N O TIC ■ OP N E A R IN G
W
H w y 4 )4 , P i r n P a rk .
in parson Man F rl, M l
Santord Florida All par hot to
TO All Oatondant* named In
Semmoto
County.
Florida
77TM
1
a
il
iti
tNaei
th# action and *11 partial mtor
Schedule A. attached, to aU
under Me fictitious nam* el
attod may appear and be heard
M a rta F a r m W o r k
M ew
partus claiming interests by.
P E R S O N A L IZ E D a u t o
al Mai hearing
posture, repo
through, u v k r or ageinti lh*
SA LE S and Mai I intend to
W ITN E S S my hand and th#
employment
i and to ail
register t a d name wiM Me
tael at Mia caurl an Hu* JIM day
Apply Fla Training Canter
claiming to
Ctork kf lha Circuit C aurl
at M a y , I1CS. *1 la n ia rd .
Taka H W Y 4&lt;* t# Swirly
Nava any nghC title or mt*r*tt
Seminole
Caunly,
Florida
k
Sam met* Cdunty. F tor Ida
Share* Rd . Trover**
in Me property described In
accordant*
wita
Me
provident
IS E A L I
LABO URS
SI rang reiiebi*
Schedule A.
Of Me F it 'll tout Mam* Stofutat
O A V IO N E C R R IE N
general laborers naetad kn
"S C H E D U L E A~
T* wit lection M i d i Florida
A* Ctork at Me Court
medtato'y
DtfSetenf
to c a flm
P AR C E LS
Slalutot HSI
By /k/SutanC Taber
Phene and transportation *
From Me Southern earner ol
I V Larry Local 11ode
Aa Daputy Ctork
mual Haver * toe Apply
Let l. Lake Adktold* E Hates
Pubtith May 14 11 A June F. 14
Pubtlah May SI. June t, 14. 11.
according to M* plat Margot
IMS
Hdl
H U Y U N ia S
recorded In Plat Book » Pag* IS
D E F I la
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M 0 7 J3 9

322-2611

Employment

323-5176

Legal Notice

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Evening Herald. Sanford. FI. Friday. May ) l , IH5

7 1 -H e lp Wanted

71 —Help Wanted

97— A p a rtm e n ts

99— A p a rtm e n ts

F u rn is h e d / R ent

U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

LUSH CARDCN SLTTIKG
L P N neeaid part lime 4 to I
Good I l m o v n r i I dey week
E O I AgMy: OsBary Manor.
U N Hvry t! ft. D tB ary. El*
L E G A L S E C R E TA R Y Crlm !
nel 4 OemeellL e«p Non
•meter, Casaalbarry tre e ,
J U I M __________________
M jtu r# ledy needed *er light
Nev i e w r l 4 tome cooking 4
deyt per week Must neve own
•rentportellon R elerenrei
Call aWer 1. t i l I4t«
AVON IA A M IN 0 1 W O W I"
O P E N T E R R ITO R IE S H O W Ifl

nnW erBH IM
N e e d E e p e r le n c e d L e a d
E le c t ric ia n * la w o rk el
Seminole Center, on Eckartrs.
J Byron * Wa'mart. 4* tlrlp
•leret Cell 71* 0M0. or Hop by
Iob tile el M il Orlando Drive,

Need Melere Lady lor e&lt;
cetlonal child cere } tm
children Send nemo a Info
•rrrtlerencet to P O Bor
1440 Senior d m i ) &gt;440
Needed ■ tk y illte r
M elure
w jm an with relevantev in

Longreoedtree BMBqi!
N ee Co Heedi Selet«&gt;erton«
end Appl Selleri Creel com
Cell M l«!»* . *1 PM L*w*'s
Eotermlnetor't. I O E______
Night Airdller Ear Mel el Some
erperlence ellh micro 4 ceth
regltleri It required, bul will
•rain Apply In per ton at the
D eyt Inn I 4 4 Sr 44, Sen lord
Night Aedltor Perl lime Eepe
nenced pretoered bul no! net
ettery Apply In per ton el
Holiday Inn by lake Ironl.
t en lord
____________
N U R S E S A ID E S C e rtifie d
Accepting eppllctllont lor lull
lime petulant . John Knot
vintage Med Center 101 N
Lake Dr . Orange City Cell
11% MeOrrI II tor appl
O R O A N I S T / P I A N 1ST
Geneve eree one hour Wed
nlghl, one hour Sun morning.
SJO per hour Slerl Immediato
ly Cell Bill Slephent see SIM
any time
Perl lime Security Guard
Deltona area. |c per hour Coll
M l MOt tor more Intermellon
P r e l e t i l e n e l T e le p h e n e
Selldtore Commit* Ion sirs
per deel Work el home Be
your own bote m U W _______
P re le tile n e l Salet P eeplr
Solar Commlttlon. SWO per
deal Sell m ollvele d C all
l l l j t J O J ______________ _
P ro g r e t llv e L u m b e r 1
Hardware Store now accept
Ing application! lor lulltime
lum ber handler 4 d riv e r.
17IOMO Atk tor Alvin lor
f P « ________________________
Retldent Meneger Ear Senior
Adult Center v.iltv. Individual
needed vllh tuper pertonellly.
ecllvlllet coordination tk lilt,
tlrnng tente el retpontlblllly
Id e a l lor r t c t n l re tire e
Apartment A meal! provided
Retume to Personnel. 700 W
Airport Bird , Sulla 111. Sen
lord. H e lll/ l__________
A O O I ERL Single ply eiperl
once only f rentp ortellon
required C t l Coll MO 4A40
Secrelery lor Title Co Mequiret
typing Legal background
hotplul Call 11* 11®
Sludenlt/Relireet'Mevtewivet
Perl lime or lull lime B IG SI.
long term automatic rttklu
ale H i t i n , or*40M4I
Tb re vg k b re d
Norte P erm
Groom 4 herte cere erperl
ence re q u ire d E tc e lle n l
w o rk in g c o n d lllo n t T ie
Training Cenler. Treveret
Cell M 4 M IM T I or KM 14)
W ARSHOUSE
A T T E N T I O N m*n Shipping
Roc loving Able lo III! W ibt
own Ireneporlillon H to hr
Permenenl potltloot Nover e

TIMF PIRM_____ 774-1141
W IN T E R SPRINGS D E N T A L
A S S IS T A N T
E aper lanced
only C a ll'll! 0131

NOW

Tired el Jab Hunting ?
C e ll E u lu r e e
th e y h a r t
hundred! el |Ob openingt lor
Ihete who went to work

on two

D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no t r
parlance necettery Full lime
Good tlerllng pay 4F0 4X0
O E N I R A L
O E E I C E
TR A IN E E S
Greet tlerllng
|ob Several openingt Good
pay ON 4X0
E A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y end
P RO DU CTIO N W ORK Motl
Ihlltt Open Good pay tcelet
I B 4X0
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O t
General Centlrucllon labor
Good pay *10 4X0
TR UC K D R IV E R S Long haul
Immedieiel Good driving re
cord Over ]S H I 4X0
L O C A L O R IV E R S
Straight
Iruckt Good pay Slerl right
away 411 4X0
R E C E P T IO N IS T , O E E IC E
H ELPERS. C LER K S. CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m ed ia to
openingt Good pay tcelet
C e llt n 4X0 N O W 1
W E LD E R S Certified Excellent
pay tcelet Call today i n
4X0
P A IN T E R S 4 P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S ' Im m td litt
openingt. good tlerllng pay
Call loday 410 4X0
O R Y W A L L With or without
e r p e r le n c e
I m m e d ia t e
openingt Good pay Cell to
dey 4114X0
Wanted Nurtet A ld t All shifts
Mutl be certified or erperl
enced Apply In per ton at
lekevlew Nursing Center t i t
E Jnd SI

I Bdrm ........ Furnished Apt!
I Bdrnt_______ |ner«y EHkctonf
S IN G LE STORY
B U IL T IN BOOKCASES
A B U N D A N T STORAOE

SANFORD CT. APTS.
323-33M
Nearly new ) bd rm r) bath,
w e th e r / d ry e r . S i l l Per
month. I l l 4 depot ' Cell
10* to*) anytime_____________
Stedle College edlecent to lemi
ly heme tor working tingle
All u lllllle i Included, lake
Ironl SMS mo plut S IX de
p o tll E ec neighborhood
Rotoroncas M l 4X1_________
I bdrm hrritithed ellioency In
nice eree S00 p*r week
utllitie* included Cell M l
•Moeller l PM
I bdrm , adult! no pelt. e'r.
quiet retldenllel. S H I per
month plue depeel I M l Ml*
I Bdrm , I bath kilchenelle 4
li r ingroom 1100 per month
M utl pay awn ullllllet end
depot!! of IIW Cell M l 141*
or M l M4*
99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

ms

SAVE

ssss

Rent Now «nd
I
TH»» Limited Special;
( N f f f Efficient.
I M t i n 1 bath Apartment*

ONLY............ 5419.
) bdrm . | both alt# available
W/ Oecerattve Wall Cevering t.
•wilt tfl took COM. PW dr
•I Iterate W uh er/D rftr
Hook wf. l t d Car per 1
M ilerbedt Accepted

3211911
73— Em ploym ent
Wanted
Home Cleaning 1 e&gt;p lediet to
work at Item E acellenl work
lor goodp4y 111 0*11

93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
Chrltllen A pit 4 Hemet
TV . kitchen, laundry, meld »to
• I up Or I t i l U U I I I M&lt;0
Clean, comtorlable room. seO
per week. Includet ultl end
meld tervlce Cell M l to ll or
111 4*41
Large ream Private entrance 4
bath SSI wk R t l required
Eve Ml 5*W

Room for Root
Cell M l 1*14
Room with kitchen 4 laundry

OiUndo loll li m 34S 4411
B AM BO O COVE APTS
Me E A If pert Bly*
P HO NE I1I44H . 111*4*1
EliteMftcy tram t u t me
Due aval tor SenMr Clllient
e C O U N TR Y S E T T IN O e
Large I 4 1 Bdrm Apartment!
Adult LekevlewEemlly Peeltide
Aveilebte New Open Weekend!
MASTERS COVE.........323 7900
LA R G E 1 bdrm . carpeted air
S IX plut tecuniy Alto have!
bdrm uptlairt lor two See el
•IS A South P ar! Act Call
•04 !4 t I we

RIDGEWOOD ARMS ARTS.
Limited Timt Only
'3 o IIF irgt Monthi Boot
}M 0 Ridgawood Are
Sanford Flo
CALL
III MM

I I I M 01

SANTO R O Turnlthed roomt by
the week Rektonable reiet
Meld tervlce Call 17) ttol
S I PM tlSPtlm etlo Ave

SANEORD. Bee*

Monday thru f ndoy
f 10 S JO

weekly 4

Monthly reiet UHI Inc ell
WOOek
Adullt I *41 Iktl
oviel eree. tee
tenable prater tenior dllien
Board optional Pa j t 111 m i
Tile Pipy SB* Motol Eurnlthed
roomt A elllc lone let W0 Oak
Ave . Ml *M4
97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t
tu rn Aplt N r Seiner Clllient
111 Palmetto Ave
I Cowan NoPhoneCellt
Large u ptlairt ) bedroom
Child pel o k 1100 per month
SlWdepetil Cell M l M il
I « I Bdcm Apt I'v.lac I lo' 1
adullt 1 child Complete
prlyecy 1*1 wt 1)00 tecurlly
depotd Cell M ) ))*•

No or D ow n tow n
J Bdrm . J
both a p p lia n ce* dow nolelrs
Op* H o p e t* % m month ylw «

1X30 M curily Coil 17) f ilt e r
m 4t00

__ ________ R e n t a l s

tts 4 Up----------- ------- nieos

| and 2 BEDROOMS
LAKEFRON T
LUXURY A D U L T
C O M M U N ITY

Tout Rettft!

121— C o n d o m i n i u m

Mibi Nirthovsrs

AT LAKE MONROE

—

S IN G LE STO R Y
LIV IN G
Lbbsb Terms te Fit

Bunding M l Elm . 1* X I t Zoned
LI Industrial or storage w /
Ofllco M l C1S4 only__________

113— S t o r a g e R e n t a l s

SAILPOINTE

121— C o n d o m in iu m

R e n t a ls

Furmsfud be UBftratslicd.

R e n t a ls

CerperN

..... Erivsto Pelkes

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051

Lush Lendtcte*ng p*ts Ctoldren
W A TE R BEDS ACC I P TE Dl

Ibdrm Condo Drapes, rsfrlg
pool, clean. 1175 per month
Megatrend Property 114 &lt;OU

Call____ 321*1911

CONSULT OUR

10 3 — H o u s e s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

Country Home on Oak way 1
bd rm
l ' i bath 1*00 mo
Reference! plue lecurity de
petit M U S E !________________
Dei lent Ettelet Arte Lg 1
b d r m , ) belh Fireplace
s c re e n e d p e rc h , d o u b le
gerege. S min to I 4 SSW me
H I leal 4 tec M l 4&gt;t f ____
G R O V E V IE W N tw Home
Itetrm . 1 belh. 1 car garage
H d t e b . no pelt ISIS per
month Call m i l l * or SI4
4011_________________________
e e e IN O f LTO N A e e e
e e HOMES FOR R E N T e e
________e e S14IO* e e________
R E N T EOR P ROE IT MOB per
month buyt ' 1 ownership
SD00 closing cost! Cell
M l » ) l ___________________
1 bdrm . I both garage lanced
yard SMS per month See el
S1I Elm Ave alter I PM
1 bdrm . | ly belh lemlly room
Shaded y a rd , con ve nient
local ion No pet! S4W mo «
tec dep Week deyt * 4. 41*
OOtS E ret M l 'OS! or M l
B1S1_________________________
1 bdrm
) belh Central air
Wether Dryer lanced yard
screened porch, tennis sets
MS USB______________________
) b d r m , 1 b e lh . c e n tra l
air'heel gerege well to well
carpel, S4*S me . IQS BB* 41BS
1 Bdrm. ceramic belh Lets el
c lo s e ts
c a rp o rt
u til I
ly r laundry, naw paint In/out,
fenced yard Leasa applica
•Ions being acceptod 1)0
Rosalia Dr Call Wall Lee
Business 111 SS00 Hem e
B ll 1SOI______________________
1 bdrm . ) belh. fenced yard,
nice home, reasonably priced
Cell M l M il

To

10 5 — D u p le x *

1
Handy M an

R e m o d e lin g

f t p Handymen. R tl Raiiobi.
F r w C St most any lob Best
Ratos M l B ill Call Anytime

F ree E ttim a H t L Consulting
i f
Bonded
Intwrad
die Spa&lt; ia liia in Q u a lity I

Stag# Buitdart

I d WW

REM00CUNG SPECIALIST
We Handle
The Whole BellO lW ea

B E. LINK CONST.

A i r C o n d it io n in g
&amp; H e a tin g
A p p lia n c e R e p a ir

AlWfti Appliance Street
H hr WrvKR Ha K atra Charpa

111 —Resort/Vacation
Rentals
N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H 1/1
b d r m
apt*
turn/
p r i v p o a l/ b a a r d w a lb to
i / f r g m U M wk M $ f*44

TO W E R 'S B E A U T Y SALOH
F O R M E R L Y HorrtotT's Beauty
Nook U S E 1st St m 5*41

Ca"to»'s Bonding A •snMd.ling
Ns M T ss Small
sit Burton Lens. Senior*
M l *4M
Plumbing. Painting CHctfk
Carpentry Don t S## Iff A U Bo'
10 y n Cep
R A in iO M l
THOM AS A THOM AS Ham*
f t p i r , d H N M g . lawn care
Call Mi l)t*
H o m e R e p a irs

C a rp e n try
A G R E A T O lE T l Hare Her
Kifchaa Wamadgtadt All fypat af
Carpantry
UtaM nabU h u t s
fapwrtMHad • •*.
PaHrawcat
V ery a elia b fo

n ia flF X lf

C A R P EN TER
R tpd ift And
remodeling No |Ob *oo m m
Cell 17) H 4 )

E le c t ric a l

A Way Te levs! b » ,t Wars
Bast Price* tor wallpapering
painting f mars Rst Vary
Reliable M IW I1 X I*

TH O R N E LA N O C LE A R IH O
F I L L O IR T # C LA Y 4
SHALE H A U L IN G
Ml MU
L a w n S e r v ic e

P A I N T IN O

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House Painting A Wall Repair
You buy materlall
We supply Isbpr Ts SAVE SIS

m in t

P O LA N D P A IN T IN G Spraying
Patching
Gwtterwork
Free E lfirrite i
17) 7k4«
Retportgible Man and helper will
point your Horn# or 6vtine%«
etc Give four problem* to wt
* E CARE Qualify work. 70
yr% exp t lf 7047 L&gt;C CO*9
★

B EA T TH E H E A Tt
Call Christian Bros.

TONY C 0 R I M 0 *

PreHitwnal CutHm Painting
Serving Central Fla tor IS yrt
with complete Qualify pamting
earvicet Qualify a M u tt'
Special Won Coating
121 0071

323 4401
P la s te rin g

INSTALL s i l l
a
r e p a ir
Cypress..... Chain Link
Pence ME 111!

t Ann Maintenance
LerdkCAptng Ruth Hog Mowing
u f %m

ALL Typing. Secretarial A
Ward Preceii'ng Services
Notary Public
111 IMS
S e w in g M a c h in e s /
V a c u u m C le a n e r s
Sawing Machine Repairs all
m aktt X yrs aiperienca In
home'SIS Retired Ml 147)
S p r in k le r s / lr r ig a tio n
ABO U T TIM E IR R IG A TIO N
New Inatollaltont
Free E ll
E *peH Rapeirt ot Compieie
Sprint ter Systems
Timers
Pumpi
Etc
S*S IS5e
T ile

W.G. TR IB B Y

O E H I V A LA N O C LE A R IH O
Lo* Lendrleering
Flit dirt
Topsoil Ponds Drain dit(h*s
Silo P'voarallon Cell 14S 5*70

T f e

Fence

P a in t in g

n ^ O

AC 1 LAW N SERVICE
Maintenance Seddtng Pruning
Cleaning Thatching Fertlluing
Free Eitim afet .....
14)1711

Anything Ite ctrk e l Since ills '
Estimates. 1! He Service Call!
T om's Electric Service.,, m i n *
C O N TE M P O R A R Y E L E C TR IC
Compiata E lactrkal Sarvicat
T V A Tttaphonat
m M77

N u r s in g C a r e
O U R R A T E S A R E LOW ER
Lake view Hurting Center
t i t E Secend S t . Sonlerd
IT) 4717

L a n d c le a r in g

Cleenlmess Is neat Te Oedlinet*
Cell HN helper!I
Oeersnteed Service Lew Rslet

CALL NON! 339 0100

» Budds Ptumbtng Service e
Bteeir • Replsc* • Remodel
» Free Ekt'metes e M l SO** e
S e c r e ta ria l S e r v ic e

B E A L Cow&lt;r*to 1 Man Quality
Operation Pottos Driveways
Days Ml 1MJ Eras M l IMI
8 X P I R T C O N C R E TE WORK
P atio d riv e w a y U d e w a ik
Beau Monde Conit Co . “We
are the beer* H I M l

M jir fenpnee of All typAk
Carpentr t pointing. plwimb»ng
And AHctrk )2 ) AOM

All typat of carpantry A ra
rr odtiihg Jf ff% #ep Ca*i
WtchardOrokt M l I f 71

MAIDS To -Older

LAWNS M O ffiD l IK IM M E D
Soring Yard Ctoan **s M l 1*51
M a so n ry

H t a lf li A B e a u ty

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t

322 7029

P lu m b in g

L a w n S e r v ic e

A d d it io n s A

Heed Cerpel Cleaning Living,
Dmcng Ream 4 Nell 11* t*
tola A Cheer. US I I ) ISM

A V A IL A B L E 1 bdrm i belh
cor pet. appliance* k f N nod
patio laundry l &gt;00 1J 1 H S )
CatMtbwrry D up bi. Ttodrm I
(M M ok no pot* 1)1) par
month Call m )I4 ) attar 4
PM
Venter* i Bdrm fwrni*n#d
carport, ho p#t% 1)1) par
month plut MCurlty and &gt;ea*a
C a l i ) ) i 0f4i

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

C le a n in g S e r v ic e

Saturday from
10 to J

NEW SM YR N A Ocean Front
Condo Sleeps 4. 1 pools U K
per week Cell M l PM*

1 1 7 — C o m m e rc ia l

1 B dim Aptrlm ent S250 mo
USOdagoslt Call M l 5*B*
t m SP EC IAL
1 A 7 bdrm from 1)10 Loko
Ado F legible teo*o m u ?0

T r ip le x / R e n t

prlylleget Private home set
week Senior d 11) 1*44

On# bedroom. ono both *75 00
per wook Colt Tl\ U n after
n oo n t pnd ovQhlhft_____________
SpAdovt Aportmontf Minute*
from Hwy #4j4 Lokofront.
pool, b r w i adult* no p t h .
'••mdry Starting at t)7S a mo
Coll m Q7H »o m o
1 ond 1 bdrm A'to fwrmthod
offK loney from (7S wook *2 V0
dopotff Ho p rh Coll I T ) 4)07
S I PM 411 Palmetto_________

111—Resort/Vacation
Rentals

Pha»a« ef Ptaitering 0
Repair. Stucco. Hard Coat.
Simulated brick 111 l t t l

oaL

A M TIL E Ceramic tile teles 4
m ito ito lle n
Bath, floors
remodeling, repairs Lot! of
I I I * ! , de sign s, p atterns
grouts s ittin g m a te rie l!,
cleaners, cem ent, m s tiic ,
Ihintel Inttoltollent Shew
room X ! E 11th St . Sen tor d
John Porker Tile Corlrec'or
i l l 7W* or see seat
Ceramic Tile glue on or mud
method Floors, walls and ate
tree Etlamato M l itka slier
hrt M l S455 J ernes E L ee Inc
Scaltmann Tile Ceramic. Vinyl
Asbestos, etc Intuited 4 re
paired F *p re t. tic Eree
tttimetos 1714141
T r e « S e r v ic e
All Traa W rv ♦
P rumap
And Haulmf
Call AfHf
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C C H O Lt T R E E SER V IC E
Fraa Etflmafatl Law F r u t it
l u |M Stump Grinding T m '
) ) ) i m d a y a r tub
■Id t H H i M u U - M i r
JO HN A L L E N S LAW N A T R E K
Dead traa ramoual L k A n n
F r u n i 1)1 uao

ENERGY EFFICIENT HOME
Custom 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage Home On Beautiful Lot With Oak Trees. Lots Of
Extras. Sunken Tile Shower In Master Suite, Great Room With Fireplace, Lots Of Closet
Space, Energy Efficient, Interior By Professional Decorator.

H IR IN G !

O u ts ta n d in g O p p o rtu n ity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
/ W
c D o / ) CENTERS
5 IO C A TIO N S IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens

•81,900

Friod Chlckon Sub4 OonutB

Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE A P PL I C A T I O N IN PERSON
AT 2 0 2 N Laurel Ave., Sanloid
* Monday li n o I inlay B 30 AM 4 30 PM
NO P HO N I C A LLS P H A S E

D o o n e sb u ry

OPEN HOUSE

M cK ee
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S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y , J u n e 1 and 2

11 A .M . Til 6 P.M .

DEVELOPMENT C O . .

3445 COUNTRY CLUB RD. (Hwy. 46A)

State Carttfkata CGC003W*

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2575 French Ave. * (305 ) 322-1150
Sanford

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KIT 'N ’ CARLYLE 1by Larry Wrlghl

127— Ofllc* Rental*

Lots/Sal*
Offices to lent
Ref eonetlie W 4 convenient
x i n Mapte U « i y &lt;
i n ewe
•ao vq n 1400 per mo p lu tta i.
ft celling fens, Brick i Cedar
In te rio r w a lli
Hob M
Ball J r . P A . Reaita m
&lt;111
471 W Lake Mary Boulevard
Suita 4, S IM rnanth Im
mediate occupancy M l MW

141— Homes For Sale
SWIM TE N N IS
•fva' 1 Bdrm 1 Batti home with
* * i 'ad security N k d yard.
'carpets. air, paddta tans l
garages Uubhout* ovarsiiad
pool and taunt courts

CALL BART

NEW HOME
leva's ) Bdrm i batti aritn
great room i retMece aat in
k it c h e n , d in in g r o o m ,
beautiful wooded lot tM,*oo

PHONE 32344*3
Tor duality creftmantnip and
(ompatitiva prices let us price
But you're
NO DOWN |LEA S E O P T IO N !
11MO Closing cost. 1400 par
month buys vy ownership of 1
bdrm , 1 bath home Can
M l X t l ______________________
Sanford N‘ce I bedroom home
with living room, dining room
paneled family room laundry
room workshop Can tor in
tarnation M l MOB or U 4 *S)f
Sal *00 o» bast otter
Senterd Immaculate ) bdrm . 1
bath ham# with trash paint
and new ctrpatt Screened
porch, fenced yard, energy
efficient, great heme Si*.tag

R IA L I S T A T t

m it*s

r ea lto r

BATEMAN REALTY
L k Rm I 1 6tat# I n l i t f
J I E O J C i O FOB QUICK 1 A L I t
. Lih« rm+ J bdrm . 1 b*tt\. bik
c r p o f l f#"t*d b#cfc n.ct
t«t* b h ib * d pitig^fto'*&gt;ood

0«n *r *4 It fit ip

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Wall StiffI Ca........321 5005

1)000 Own Slat mo 1 acres. MO
It p a v e d ' d
fro n ta g e .
homasitalnemqbilatl M l *040

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
NEW S M YR N A i f ACM
D»aitleeitY reduced 11 ocean
front furnished Condo ItOOO
down B aachsida R ealty.
004 41) t i n

■ T OW NER « * *00 I Bd»m J
Batti targe kitchen. haal air
tirepOce utility room 1 car
garage Rutal corner big oaks
Call Ml HOP or 111 01*7
By Owner 1 bdrm . 1 battv 1 car
garaga aiac star* A ovan
I I S ew tt ratrlg traaiar dit
pose', radar rangt dithwath
« r . central alritiatt many
othar «atrat IIM O C Only
11.m darn 111 Odham Or
Evas 121 III* days 17)0144
or m M l
By Owner 1 bdrm . I's batti, 1
acres w orkshop, cen tra l
air/haat, family room l i t 000
M l t i l l weekends A alter
IPM
BY O W N ER Sylvan la s t Area
appro ■ 1 acres. 1 bdrm 1
bath, dbl C a rp e t! A Dbl
garage, many a*tret. Asking
SltS WO Call M l » I 1 _______
By O w nar/AliaC. 1 bdrm I
bath 1)00 »d I t . Fla room.
Iirepiace Fence Stucco. new
root Low 40 t UOOiOl
C O U N TR Y NOME ) bdrm 1
bath. fireplace porch, aat in
kitchen family room. g/|g
acre Larga oaks Ifutt frees
IM.SOO Owner Principals
enly M l «*SS
Oaltana Area Illness lercas
tala Mini Ranch. I t acres, )
bdrm . ) bath I 400 to tt
pool Priced low ) ) l R t f
attar 11AM

2 3 1 -C a rs
Bad Credit?
No Credit!
m FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. Sanford 3214075

★ DAYTONA AUTO *
★ AUCTION ★
Hwy t j .................Dayton*
* • • * e H*idf J # * • • •

largo t bdrm home Cot in
kitchen D B l car garage,
cornar lot O W N E R W ILL
H O L D M O R T G A G E I Only
lie ooo

159-R eal Estate
Wanted

Lane National is selling ell steel
clear span buildings In stock
tor m etaiel costs Buildings
range from X hj IM tt wide,
eng various lengths Some odd
m e t available Nothing under
X ft wide W* must sen all
buddings Immediately Cell la
h h i m i n m u r . i two

f amihdt
.. Adulttt
1*01 Nary 17 *3__________ 111 1700

wpies Fee Sate Two i bdrm
units detached garage newly
renovated St) &gt;00 Ml M*»
Far sale by Owner In Loch
Arbor A largo 4 bdrm house
and S lots Owner will finance
Location Is ID Crystal View
East Call lor information

sii pat iiaa
Geneva Mavsa: IB rooms. 1
talks, saw thru llreplate. t car
garage, swimming pool with
ao x 41 enclosure IS acres
sits ooo 14* srei
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k ill tee

is rites i irtaetet

R A M IL E W O O D ) 1TORY with
sparkling peel I Huge slene
fireplace I Cathedral Ceilings I
AM the eitrasl Assume no
R M illly ln g l A lm ost newt
SB) .MB
t S T O R Y T O W N H O U S E In
escellent localienl 1 bdrm Its
bath w/larga eat in kitichanl
Community poalt Priced tar
easy purchase H tO M
C O O L S P A R K L IN G P O O L
w/lenced &lt;i acre and larga 1
bdrm hemal Huge master
b d rm
Fireplace! Central
h a a t / a i r l ) w a rh s h a p k l
Assume no qualifying ml law
I t&gt;4 tea

323-5774
itea h w y it ai

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n r tag
R E A D Y FOR YOUR F A M I
L Y I a B d rm . I Bath New
carpet A inside point, air.
garage Fenced bach yard
Near Oviedo Nigh School
O P E N S U N D A Y ! I to I PM

(305) 331 0041
t i l W. lU h Street
laniard. F lllF t l

R E A L TO R
LO N Q W O OD 1 bdrm I bath
New roof law dawn payment
O w ner financing t t f .S M
M l m &gt; ______________________

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Bag. M B BroAor............T O « M
lll Make Otter i lb d rm
T iislabath
central hear A air
m &gt;*u
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SHENANDOAH 1
VILLAGE
APTS,
FROM *315
Rental Office]
' 323-2920
44 J M S. OBLAROO W t m

U R N *

Loko Monroe near l/ot acre
w R) tree*canal* barn, brick
a bdrm/) both » » i 000 ID « t t
1 bdrm . 1 bath App t acre,
c a n a l St J o h n 's r iv e r
Wallace Crass Realty. Inc.
Lie Real estate Broker.

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

S TE N S TR O M
REALTY*REALTOR
Sdnlocd's S i l «

U id ti

WE LIST A N D S E L L
MORE HOM ES TH A N
A N TO N E IN N O R TH
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
H AN DY MAN'S S P E C IA L I 1
bdrm , I ' i bath heme with
F P L . L shaped parch, re
modeled kiti hen I Submit A LL
eMars I 1)1.000
S TA R TE R HOME I 1 b d rm . I
both homo close to town)
Parch, large utility, lets al
Iraatl IM .004
P R ES TIG IO U S A R E A I 1 bdrm
I belts heme with F PL. central
air A heal, community ewel.
clubhouse, and lecuaill Call
&gt;details I t i l . tea

S W IM M E R S D E L I O H T I
1
bdrm , 1 bath Kama with
brooklet! bar. pool paddle
Ians, parch, central air A
haatt Iff 000
W ILL R U ILD TO S U IT! YOUR
LO T OR OURSt E X C LU S IV E
A O I N T F O R W IN S O N O
DEV C O R P . A C E N T R A L
FLO R ID A L E A O C R I M ORE
HOME FOR LESS M O N E Y !
C A LL TO O A TI
O G E N E V A O SCEO LA AO a
ZONED FOR M O R ILE S '
1 Acre Country tracts.
Wall tread an paved Rd
1* V Oown 1ft Yrs at D M
From 11ft.loo I
It you or* leaking ter a sue
restful career In Real lslate
Stenttrem Realty It leaking
ta you Call Lea Albright
today al 111 Mid Evenings
111 MB)

CALL A N Y T I M E

1U1 PARK AVE
SOI Lk Mary died

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CLASSIFIEDS

322-2611
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27THSHEET FURNITURE

★

I Bdrm Black Haute Far Sola
U K El Portal Sanford Call

moat.

149—Commercial
Property / Sale
By Owner 111) Ml N dwelling. 10
X IM It lot West Airport
B ir d . Sanford Zoned G C Z
Suitable lor professional office
conversion Principles only
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C O M M ER CIAL S P E C IA L IS T
LAKBM ARV R E A L TY
BOB B ALL. J R ...... - — i n IIM
Far Sola or Lease Corner pro
party toned GC Z W 1st St .
Senterd 111 i ’ l l

151— Investment
Property / Sal*
C A U E L B E R R Y 1 acre
PR I 101 BOB W M eiidow tkl
r ea lto r .
znm i
NEW SM YRNA R EA C H
A C l F Retirement Home
E seal lent Income
Beechtade Realty. .B E A L TORS
DD
Open f days)

153—AcreageLots/ Sale
l Left One acre, cleae to
Highway oft. Geneve I t ) BOO
So&gt; P S

201 — Horses

ftow&gt;. tub s»..............n u w
Appliances Far Salt all In
aacallant condition A tally
fuifinteetf
Ill a m
For Sale Sole end chair Derk
rad crushed valval, good con
ditlon. Asking t t l Call M l
eSIBorlASdUB
General Electric *000 B TU Air
conditioner, used 1 months.
Asking 1100 X tnmora d ry tr, ft
months old. asking t)00 Call
&gt;11 te n
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Oueen m e so'e bad recllner
end und table One year Old
Asking veoo Cell alter IPM or
weak ends tie ION
Reconditioned Appliances
from 141 W A R R A N TY
B A R N E T T S .....C AS S ELB ER R Y
■ W i l l ) ....... ............
ftW Ia n
• R E N T TO O W N *
Color T V * . stereos, wethers
dryers, refrigerator, treaters,
furniture. ulOwa tea or dart
Special Isl weak s rani 11 DO
Alter native TV A Ape* Rentals
Zeyree Shopping Ceuta
___________ TO-ftBBB___________
RM EEM C H E S T FR EEZ ER '
like new. eeceltenl condition
U M J C Penny la 000 B TU
A C needs the'mostet. t i l 1
Used Washers Parts A Service

q u a r te r h o r s e

for

sale

wilts tackle. Asking 1M0 Call
I D 1111

203— Livestock and
Poultry

Blecheye A Conch Pees U pick
Open Wad. TYth Mariwaltwr
I arms Calory A . , *.«•.t. ,.1

L &amp; E AUCTION

Friday Nights... 7 PM

323-6593

M O O N E Y A PP LIAN C ES
in m E i u s t
i i i ia ll
IF Frost F tit# N't If «t*ler t i l l
G « i Grill, including full tank
of gat Spit. and (over IM
c « m m 7t»s

215— Boats and
Accessories
PAD0LE BOATS
As is ID S 7)1 u n

183— Television/
Radio / Stereo

217— Garage Sales
Appliances, furniture, rugs, and
miscellaneous Saturday and
Sunday from 101 PM
10*
Shannon Dr )nd block behind
Pinocrotl School
________
CARPO RI 1 A II
11)0 Sum
marlin Avenue So* Only, ft
AM tot 00 P M _____ ________
F n . A Sat , I Fam ily Sur
fboard ’l l Dodge Van boa!
name brand clothing boys'
ft It. ladies IS It. ceramics.
mite la p Summerlin A vo___
G A R A G E S A L E - Friday and
Saturday only ft 1 PM Y70
Upseift RD

COLOR T B L B V IIIO N
C A IS " color console
television Original price ever
1400 balance due 1)44 Cash
or take over payments o* IIS
month NO M O N E Y DOWN
Still In warranty Free home
trial no
obligation Call
Bk) D*a day or night

185—Computers
Tandy 1000 complata system.
W dBase II, Mulipten, VAC
A c d software Asking D IM
Call 111 4BII

QUALITY USED CARS!
A A A a A a

A A A A A A

▼T

1982 HONDA 2 DR.

I f ) ) Fan U ft
fully equip
travel trailer Eacetlenl con
dilion ftaxtt Call 111 I IX

243— Junk Cars
A N Y J U N X C A R l* T R U C K !
Bought F ram 111 tie A mare

CalimUl*..........,.J»4!!!
TOP Dollar Paid tor Junk A
Usad cars,trucks A heavy
equipment 771 IfftQ______
WE PAY TO P D O L L A R FOR
JU N K C A R LA N O TR U C K S
C B IA U T O P A R T I m * M t

Serving O m n i I Kloriiln fiver .’HI Wiin*

P A Y M E N T SALE
’ 111.30 Per Mo.!!!

•111.30 Per Mo.!!!

82 AMC
CONCORD DL

81 CHEVETTE
4 DOOR. A C. PIS. SIIR1 0 ,
RALLTI WNSILS, IKTRA
CUAN, NICt, 49.000 M ills

4 DOOR. AUTO, A C, POWER
WINDOWS. POWER DOOR
lOCRS, CRUISE, 10ADCD

BEAT THIS PRICE
*3295.00

*3295.00

49.50 - Close Fee
177.23 Tre
30.00 • Tag
•3551.73
500.00 • Down or Trade
‘3051.73 BALANCE
Payrn+nt (ij vrd #9 11 W\ Add On Al I* MqnfM fatal
Amount f laantod 1*944 I* I*iTh Aaeravod C rtdit Im
ma*i#la 0#liw«ry I M

49.50
177.23
30.00
•3451.73
500.00
•3051.73

- Closo Fee
Tbe
• Tag
Down or Trad*
- BALANCE

Paymanf Aat#* al 1*
Add On At M NWtrfc* T#«#l
Amawrtl f inaneod 1-4004 M Wilt* A#&lt;prava* CriNltl I
medial* D#&lt;fv*ryMi

O V E R 250 C A R S A N D T R U C K S T O C H O O S E P R O M
LO W P A YM EN TS

830-6688

HWY. 17 92
SANFORD

321-0741

WEEK-END SPECIALS
71 PLYMOUTH
FURY
7 3 IMPALA

74 CHEVY NOVA
LOOKS, RUNS GOOD

79 HONDA CIVIC
SUPER GRADUATION GIFT

A REAL STEAL!!

0* * BOB m u LtNfTtD BABBARIT

4 1 ,4 7 5

19S3 DATSUN 2S0 ZX

SI 1 A 7 C

KB 1 us. ut

*525

RUNS DECENT

1984 V.W. VANAGON

J4 9 9 5

jvo

s375

FIX-IT-UP SPECIAL

t rut. L t nil BOB
m in, STB SMTT. SB MTS

sum

Travel Trailer, t ) tt sleeps a.
Stove, oven. Ice bo .
Good
condition U M 771 3M&gt;
I ft M J a m h a r a a
71 ft
mol or t t oma
Dodge
Powartrain and chassis Call
M l see*

Jim Lash’s
Blue Book Cars

Blackey Crowder Peas U Pick
DeLeon !t A Howard Ave .
Black Mammock Fish Camp
Opening Mon . June 1 I X
AM Wepick. HO bushel___
U Pick ttrewberrles IOC lb
Season ending Jsma 1 Open t
am Call TT) l)ft)
U Pick Pea Field New fields
pictere buckeye A purple
hull All top quality pee t On
Jewett Rd off Airport Btvd
Opening Sat May I I 177 DCG,
or 77) M0)

83 HONDA
MOTORCYCLE

zc,

or b*tf dfftr Mt 1*0* AH*r *

GMS
FORD
CHRYSLER
A MC

C H U M B L E Y ’S
cmc n e t

and Bikes

*650

80 VW RABBIT
REAL NICE CAR

80 CIVIC 1300
ONLY 48,000 MILES

81 CHEVETTE

*1875
*2825
*2925

GREAT ECONOMY

lA A a

CHEAPER
F F f

Frvthly

*ff lt*f *0 iffifhiCU
I At# condition t*
"M
CKtvy Nova . pow#r |f##r.n(j
po*tf b fik tt A c M M 1?I
««*0 Afttr 4PM

ID IMS

239— AAotorcycIcs

500 Sanford An.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

R

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*11 0 * ti«N I I I !

WE FINANCE

tftftf Nissan Plckap- Tinted
windows A M F M stereo.
ft) WO Ml ItTft
________
Sa Chevy Cenvenaen Van Lots
of aatrat Asking |1*.700 or
bast otta Call rg» ileo

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

H 0&lt;d% oStR M AtKlAg 1700 or
b*lt otlfr Rwfii gxwd v*r y
d*p*rxUbl* Call m \UC
tt
Mom# Coup# Auto
Air AM Pm C*U*tl good!
condiUon 1 W0 C*H )*« V**l
Afl*f | PM

D IS C O U N T
A U TO
SALES

l»et French Ave

Baby Bads Strollers, Clothes
Playpens. Etc
Paperback
Books 11147ft n iftie s
NeedCr is P u i i » " i Baby
tu rn llu ra clo th in g Good
Prices Attar ) P M
D ll)* )
PaylngCASM for
Aluminum. CAns. Copper
Brats Lead. Newspaper
Glass. Gold. Silver
Kokomo Tool *11W 1st
1 1 oo Sat a i i n noo

213— Auctions

L ear n A uc I lonaar mg I
Reserve your seat now lor
June Dth Class in Orlando
Celt
» » oao flat
FOR B S TA TE
C o m m e rcia l or Residential
Auctions A Appraisals Call
Oetl S Auction 171 law

Si ^

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
Buses / Vans

f^il SutHjfu SUffon W*9on. }
%p*«d AC fh*rrrH&gt; gu*rd ntw
*ff*% *up*f c»**n mt*d* L out
Qi*r*g« kept Adult dri**fs
Pricrd
b*nk loon v*iu*

riot 1**9 m ttt^

Far more details
______ Ift0411»4111_
Debar, Auto A Marine Sales
Across the near, toe el hill
11* Hwy I ) ft) DeBary *M ti*»

219— Wanted to Buy

221 — Good Things
to Eat

FLORIDA AUCTIONEER
ACADEMY

# W here Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

aal Mallanvllla Ava
Mite .
turnllura clothing etc Frl
A Sai id 1 17) 7ft)*

Aebset Far Sale
Pigs i n goats, min burros
Wllco Salat. Hwy aaW. I l l H i t

tar Keamere*............„ .n iM tr

Laniard
k Mary

USE
HERALD

KISH REAL ESTATE
POOL HOM E One of Ventures
bast araasl 1 Bdrm . 1 Bath,
great ream with Iirepiace
epant la Irg tern patte Nice
yard under ground iprm tlar

Ability Kannelt
P O te iia s . I l l i m
Osteen F U lllka
AKC lfuse Apse Pupp**i ft
wks old Adorable A cuddly I
I D ltd]
C a c k a tK U
White A gray
Yosmg. fust starting to lay All
birds must go I D A D I or
i d nag
________________
F R E E P U P P IE S
m u ad
Doberman, males A tamales
) wks old C a ll attar )
weekdays. 17) tMa___________
Labrador Retriever Puppies.
AKC . championship bloodline
» weeks mala and female,
1100each Call M l M l)

ni-osrz

322-2420
i%«mn u t* n »***•* ***•« « atna

199— Pets a Supplies

1*3— Waterlront
Properly / Sale

O TH E R HOM ES, L O T I.
ACRE A G E. IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P E R TY

F A M IL Y D B L IO H T I 1 bdrm . I
both home with brick FP L.
eel in kitchen, control air A
heat, breaklast bar, large
lemitr room! It* too

atictt IOC

Mow** R#nt * option to buy
Mtdtfl* *g* coupt* Security L
rftff*«e*% Aft I H I MSI

G AR AG E SALE Saturday only
ft 10 1 P M A n tiq u e col
lettebiet lots of mitceila
neout Items N ) Lark wood
Or Idyltwilda
G A R A G E SALE
Household
goods miscellaneous Frl Sun
10 1 Pm lie Bennett SI .
Winter S p r i n g s _________
Larga Yard Salel Everything
Goes' Frl Sun ee PM 10a
Avocado Ava Oft W ISI ST
Moving Sale Portable dish
washer used 17 tim et re
trigator tools clothing and
m &gt;k e11aneout F rl Sat only
f I Pm 10a O akland O '
I Sun land E state!)___________
M U L T I F A M IL Y G A R A G E
SALE Saturday only ft * left
Loch Lo* Dr
Y A R D SALS T V
Staeo, old
sawing machines, drapes etc
a 01 ft a uaa Magnolia Ava

Mustang 4 c y t . ps A M FM
cassette E s tra nice taoo
dwn » mca &gt;0pa r see oppp

1*1) YifWA**. C V I t
Rum
0'**t l* t l tfSAn 1.700 ml . 1450

I H I C H I V Y M O H Tf C A R LO
L o ad td I* ISO C*H ) ) «
aA*£I' b#tw**n §AM to 4PM
Odds •• *&lt;J7 pto p% *c.
•u»0 M*th*«K*i*y lownd no

Every Wed Niteftt liM PM

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!*fl D*t*u&lt;i HOOK kit cru-M
AM FU tacw » 0 » m i IJSCO
32) 1)3* tvfNiNQ Of l t l v «

12*30 lit H II

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

217— Garage Sales

191-Building
Materials
Lif|0St New...*.. Used Mobile
Horn* Detlei in this Argp

LIS T W ITH USl

l i s t C H E V Y IM P A LA FO R
SALE Ca H J B U N ’ PM toft
PM ontf
'• )! D a 'w n Pick up l wrack ad I
tor parts or all call John ava
L wk ends a* WIMaft
__
tare Bulck Century Wagon
Power steering power brakes
tilt . Ice cold a ir Recant
transmission overhaul Good
condition l ! TOC or bast otter
*)1 7BS7____________ _______
nr* Ford Bronco Ranger X l T.
Black knd Silva', Loaded,
LMOO Call 711 M0) and ask lor
Ch'IS
ItdO Dodge Aspen A C auto pt
pb am tm radio E «c cond
clean Uioo B ) T7K

157-M obile
Homes / Sale

L o w O o w n , A s s u m a b le
Mortgage Own this 1 bdrm . )
bath home on &gt;y aero lot.
loaded with e stras only
U r doc As little os 10X down

CA LL A N Y T IM E
R EA LTO R m aaai

Doub'e ktyboe'd Organ with
bench t i n antique drafter A
wash stand t H each ttaee
t)&gt; « J i 4051__________________

Witftbed fum*. * pedestal

STEMPER

One bdrm homo plus 1 Bdrm
mobile home both lurmthed
Good area IM 000

231-Cars

US Oueenslie H I SIB)________

For Sak
Bast O tta Mobile
Home t t n Skyline *0 « D . 1
bdrm/Iky bath Written pn»
posal mutt be rac&gt;avad by I
PM
F r i d a y . A 10 I ! by
Flo rida Power and Light
Company era O P Weston
Purchasing Dept
P O Bo*
110100Miami FI 7)10)

231— Cars

223— Miscellaneous

MOT TU B
) ft seats a. complete w neater
filter. A compressor laa SYtl
Setriute T V Systems
Complete All you nerd TOO^
Financing No money down
11 MB 00 Universe! Bit Star

JMO U n H f i Av|

321-0759 Eve 322-7*43

F r id a y . M a y J1 , L H J - 1 S A

153—Acreage-

141— Home* For Sale

A A an# u

H O M E OF D E T R O IT 11
12 Month. 12 QUO M-l« limiltd Wt'tinl;

80 SUBURU
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Drinking Age Raised To 21

FLORIDA

Legislature Takes Up Major Issues At Last Minute
The bill Includes an anil-discrimination
TA LLA H A S S E E — In a last-minute rush
lo adjourn, the Legislature passed several clause that will prohibit public establish­
major bills which had been under debate for ments from refusing service to anyone on
weeks. Including a $14.3 billion state the gaslsof sex race, religion, creed, marital
budget and a measure raising Florida's legal siatus or physical handicap. That clause
blocked the bill for days, nearly killing It.
drinking age from 19 to 2 1
• A bill requiring mandatory use of seal
Lawmakers who had hoped to adjourn
Thursday, rrmained In session today lo belts by all automobile drivers and front
consider several major Issues. Inrludlng a seal passangers died In the Senate.
• Negotiators from both chambers agreed
proposal to let counties Increase gasoline
t axes b y 2 c e n t s a g a l l o n a n d a on the transportation funding package that
includes a gasoline lax of 2 percent that
$6.000-a-year pav raise for lawmakers
could be levied by county commissions The
In Thursday's action, legislators
• Passed the 1985-86 budgrl. which package was being considered today.
• House and Senate negotiators agreed on
includes about $61 million In new taxes and
fees and aulhorl/es school boards lo In­ a medical malpractice reform bill that limits
attorney fees and requires malpractice
crease property taxes, with little debate.
• Both chambers voted to raise the Insurance for doctors. The deal was ratified
by both chambers lale Thursday night.
drinking age lo 21 on July I People who
• Both chambers passed a bill on con­
will be at least 19 years old on June 30 will
lx- allowed to continue buying alcoholic cealed weapons that allows the Secreiap- of
Stair's office to Issue permits. The slate's 67
beverages legally.
Legislators adopted the Senate position by counties now have varying standards for
Including provisions thai will exempt mill- issuing weapons jx-rmlts
• After years of trying, motorcycle riders
lary jx-rsonel Irom the 21-year drinking age
and automatically return Ihe drinking age lo succeeded In gelling a hill passed that
makes wearing a heltnel optional for those
19 if a federal policy is overturned
over
the age of 21 The Senate approved the
The federal government Intends to
withhold highway lunds from stales that do bill Thursday night following the lead of Ihe
House.
not raise thetr drinking ages lo 21 by Sepl.
• Just prior lo quitting for Ihe night, ihe
30. 1986 Florida slixxl lo lose $ 8 1 5
million The hill passed 113 in 0 In the Senate passed a bill raising lawmakers
salaries Irom $12,000 to SIH.OOO a year.
House and 31 to 6 In the Senate

IN BRIEF
Abortion Clinic Bombers
Get 10-Year Prison Terms
PENSACOLA — Tw o men were sentenced to 10 years In
prison each for the Christmas bombing of three buildings
where abortions were performed.
The wife of one of the men and the fiancee of the other
were sentenced to 5 years of probation for their roles In the
bombings
The sentences Jam rs Thomas Simmons and John
Goldbsy. both 21. received Thursday were llghlerthan the
20- to 42-year sentences handed nut by other federal
Judges In other abortion clinic bombings cases across the
country since 1982
Each man was sentenced to serve si* concurrent 10-year
trrm s for plotting and committing Ihe pre dawn bombings
that did ulxiut $ I million worth of damage to the buildings.
Federal District Judge Roger Vinson also sentenced each
man lo 5 years probation for conspiracy. They also have to
pay $353,000 In restitution at the rate of $100 each a
month for damges to gynecologists and Insurances
companies At that rate it could take more than three
centuries to pay off the debt

Death Sentences Oveturned
T A L L A H A S S E E — T h e Florida Suprem e Court
overturned the death sentences of two men who said they
tried to start a black revolution by killing u white man.
The Justices ordered new sentencing hearings for Jacob
Dougan and Elwood Barclay and directed the lower court
In the cases to sentence them to life In prison with no
(xisslblllly of parole for 25 years
The justices said the lower court erred when It Imposed
the death sentences after a Jury had recommended life. The
Justices also said Barrlay was denied effective counsel
because his attorney was married to Dougan's sister.
Dougan's sentence was overturned because Information
about other Indictments against him not related to the
murder case was Improperly Introduced Into evidence at
his trial.

G ifts B rin g
C ity C e n te r
$1,500 C lo s e r
To F in ish
Ujr Richard Truelt
Herald Staff W rite r
The laikr Mary Community lm|trovrmrnt Association edged a
bit closer to Ihe completion of
the city’s com m unity center
building al 260 N Country Club
Road when t hr Lake Mary
women's club and Ihe city
together donated $1,500 to thr
project

NASA Scraps Camera Payload
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — A 900-pound camera capable of
highlighting Indications of water In drought-stricken arras
will not lx* aixiard the shuttle when It Is launched June 17.
The camera w.is drojijx-d from Discovery's manifest
I hursday because technicians do not have time to fit the
camera s use Into the shuttle's wreklong mission
Researchers had hoped the rameru. which takes
exceptionally large photographs producing fine dr tail,
could lx- used to delect drainage patterns and other
geological characteristics of underground water In
Ethiopia. Somalia and Sudan

At the Lake Mary City Council
meeting on May 16. $1,000 was
set aside for thr building Com­
missioner Russ Mrgonrgal pres­
ented the CIA with the check on
Tuesday afteroon T h r Lake
Mary Women's Club donated
$500

Arena Compromise Reached
ORLANDO — The city of Orlando and Orungr County put
countercharges and nume-calllng aside Thursday und
reached a partial compromise on the financing n( a $50
million downtown arena

But the association says It still
nerds another $30,000 to cornjilrte the project An army of 30
voluntrrrs Is busy canvassing
Lake Mary for donations Harold
Dale, a spokesm an for thr
assfxiatlon. said that fund rais­
ing efforts so far huve raised
$4,000 of the money needed, but
It will lake $36,000 more lo
Install (hr dry-wall, ulr condi­
tioning and electrical appliances

Hut Ihe compromise may lx* In vain If the Legislature
adjourns today as planned state Sen. George Sluart Jr.,
I) Orlando, may not have enough time to get his colleagues
In approve a funding bill

decide to build the expressway
In phases.
The report Irom the consulting
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engineers said dejrendlng on the
actual alignment selected, some
age (xilnt dtllrrence could cut 40 lo 90 acres of wetlands and
costs considerably
h o to 135 acres of llixxl prone
Mrunwhtlc. Lake Mary City |iro|x-rty would lx- ulfcctcd. The
Commissioner Paul Tremel said expressway In Seminole would
the pru|x&gt;sed corridor using Lake lx- 18 miles long Interchanges
Mary Boulevard to gel to 1-4 are anllcljrated at state Road
would cut Lake Mary In hall
420. Red Bug Lake Road, the
But Patten said the exact route p r o p o s e d W i n t e r S p r i n g s
when chosen may not be on Boulevard, state Road 434. U.S.
Lake Mary Boulevard Patten Hi ghway 17-92. Lake Mary
also noted that Ihe county may Bmdevurd und 1-4.

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Dale said Ihe ccnlrr Is not Just

Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements.
RANDOLPH WILLIAMS
Mr. Randolph Williams. 71. of
3711 Main St.. Sanford, died
Tuesday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford Born
April 4. 1914 in Sanford, he was
a life-long resident. He was a
U S . Arm y veterun. a retired
laborer and a Baptist.
Survivors Include his wife.
Mary Wiggins Williams; three
sons. Horace B. Campbell. Belle
Glade. Charles Campbell and
Richard B. Medlock. Sanford;
one daughter. Marie Stafford,
Rochester. N.Y.; four grand­
children.
Wilson Etchelbcrgrr Mortuary.
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements

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L a k e M a r y C i t y C o m m i s s i o n e r Russ
M egonegal, rig ht, delivers a $1,000 check on
behalf of the city to Harold D ale of the
lor Lake Mary residents, anyone
can use It. lie said Ihe building
will also serve as an emergency
shelter.
The total cost of Ihe building
when completed Is rsllm alrd at
$90.(X)0 The association has

C o m m u n i t y I m p r o v e m e n t Associ at i on.
La u ra Jackson ol The Lake M a ry W om en's
C lu b ,'left, presented a $500 donation.

leased thr land from the city for
99 years Dale said
The women's club has do­
nated a total of $4,OCX) to thr
building fund thus far Cindy
Dalr. president of Ihr d u b said
lhal money Is raised through

Isikr -wiles and crall shows held
throughout Ihe year
Dale said 68 women are In thr
club and have met once a month
lor 23 years. The women's club
started donating lo Ihe building
hind In 1982

Lon gw o od City Hall Staff G ro w s

AREA DEATHS
MARKC. FRANCIS
Mark Christian Francis. 10. of
10 4 W y n d h a m C o u r t ,
Urngwood. died Wednesday at
home Born Ju ly 24. I960 In
Harrisburg. Pa . hr moved to
Longwtxxi from there In 1977.
Hr was a student and a member
Ol Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox
Church. Orlando
Survivors Include his |&gt;urrntB.
M Gary and Dora; brother.
William G.. Longwixxl; paternal
grandparents. Kline F. and
Florence K.. Winter Springs,
maternal grandmother. Marla
Jolnadou, Nicosia. Cyprus.
Iluld wi n- Fai r chi l d Funeral
Home. Forest City. Is In charge
of arrangements
O N O R A T A C. R O D R IQ U EZ
Mrs. O n oral u C u r l d u d
Rodrigue/. 82. of 950 Mellonvtlle
Ave.. Sanford, died Thursduy ut
Ihe Sanford Nursing and Con­
valescent Center Born Jan 26.
1903 In Cuba, she moved to
Sanford In 1976 from Puerto
Rico. She was Pentecostal and a
homemaker.
She Is survived by a daughter.
Estrella Mendo/u. Sanford; two
grandchildren.
G r a m k o w Funer al Hom e,

The measure must return to the House
today because It Is not identical to a bill
passed earlier there
The budget Includes a Incrrase from
89 50 to $ 15 in driver's license renewal fees,
a tax on smokeless tobacco, a tax on
businesses' Interstate telephone calls, in­
creased agricultural Inspection fees and a 5
ix-rcent Increase In university tuition.
It also allows school boards lo Increase
property taxes by 0 2 mills, which amounts
to 20 cents for each S t.000 of assessed
valuation. If all counties levied Ihe extra
taxes. $53 million more would be raised for
education
The budget Includes enough money to
give teachers a 8 percent annual pay raise
In ihe transportation compromise, coun­
lies could levy 2 cents a gallon more in
gasoline tax without a referendum Coun
tics. Including Seminole, already have the
option ol levying up to 4 cents a gallon tax
and several counties have done so
Counties also could use thr 5ih and 6tli
cent ol gas lax to finance 80 percent of state
road nerds In their areas, with the stair
providing 20 percent
In another break lor local governments
the bill extends Irom 10 years lo 30 years
thr lixal option gasoline tax of 4 cents a
gallon, which allows counties lo lx»rrou
against future revenues to build projects
now

By Jane Casselberry
"and l&lt;x&gt;klng forward to moving
Herald Staff Writer
ahead.” Terry said he has In­
lamgwood s city hall stall Is terviewed four gixxl candidates
growing. The city has hired a lor the position of city engineer
planner and a Itn.uur director and hiijx-s to have more applica­
and City Adm inistrator Don tions
Terry Is In Ihr process of In­
A graduate of Florida Techno­
terviewing apjrllcanis for city logical University (now Universi­
ty of Central Flortdal. Nagle. 29
engineer.
Chr i st i an " C h r i s " Nagle, years old and single, has his
lormer community planner (or masters degree In urban and
itic city of Gulnravllle. started regional planning from the Uni­
his new Job an lull-lime city versity of Florida Ills six years
planner Thursday al an annual in municipal planning ulso In­
salary of $22.OCX) and Barry clude working for Ihe cities of
Weeks of Margate Is scheduled lo Pasadena. Texas, und Paint Bay.
tx-gm work as lull-time finance Fla
director on or before June 13 al
"I'm glad to lx- here und I look
$30.C30.
forward to working with the city
"I'm anxious lo get ull Ihe slalf officials and others In the area."
positions filled." Te rry said. Nagle said Longwood Is u

smaller clly than Gainesville,
hill will provide a challenge und
a broader range of experience (or
him.

Smith and Hills Bill Tipton, of
Tljiton and Associates, a Irafllc
engineering consulting firm, lold
the commission that the addi­
Continued from page 1A
tion of the convenience store
Rich Hall, u construction
would only Increase tralllr on
coordinator for The Southland Rinehart Road about 66 vehicles
Corp.. said l he company Is per hour during jx-ak |&gt;rriud» H r
willing lo put up a cemeni said such an Increase Is very
retaining wall lo discourage cars small He said only about 25
Irom trying to turn left Into ihe
more cars per hour I raveling
store. He also said lhal the
westbound would use Ihr road.
company Is willing lo pay for
1bat magnitude ol truffle Is
any traffic signs and said Ihe
very low. My 20 years of traffic
company "agrees in concept" in experience tells me you won't
(he Installation ol a traffic light even feel Ihe difference." Tipton
and creation of a turn lane
said.
"W e consider the jiuhltc safety
Bui a Lake Mary resident
and well-being In that area a
disagreed.
unilateral problem." Mayor Dirk
"A n Increase of 30 cars. 15
Frss said. He indicated that
cars, or whutrver. Is very major
public safety would not be
overlooked because of a conve­ w hen you are a U k r Mary Clly
resident trying lo gel down Lake
nience store.
"I leel the stir will adversely M a r y B o u le v a r d ." said Al
allrct the level of service at the Wiclunan. 277 Evansdale Road
T h r Southland Corp.. which
Intersection." said Nell Cuntnor.
a traffic engineer with Reynolds. already owns Ihr land, tried to

purchase property to build a
driveway III und out of ihr
proposed store Hut Ihe people
who own Ihr land refused
"W e have approached projx-rty owners on several oc­
casions to purchase land for a
d rive w a y and the property
owners said they were 'not
Interested' In selling." Ball said
T h r commission was also
concerned lhal Ihr properly for
ihr proposed store Is not high
enough above ihr water table lo
prevent water retention In times
of heavy rnlnfull Hull admitted
that there would be some pond­
ing of water. But hr also said
that there would not be any

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as a comptroller for Statewide
Broadcast log. Inc ., of Pompano
since February. 1983. has nine
years previous municipal expe­
rience. From January 1976 (o
May 1980. he was finance
director for the city of Margate;
1973-1976. finance director for
PunUl Gorda; and 1971-1983.
assistant town manager und

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Meanwhile. Terry said. Weeks.
37. will lx- coming lo Longwood
on weekends to help jtfrparr thr
budget proposal for Ihr coming
year.

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finance director lor Rlchlands.
Va
Deadline for dejiarlinrnl heads
lo submit their requests Is today
Terry said hr will lx- gelling
die preliminary estimates of
|iro|x-rty tux revenues for the
i l l y Irom Sem inole Count y
Properly Appraiser Hill Suber
.lime I. T h r budget |irojxisal will
lx- submltird lo Ihe d ty com­
mission by June 28. Terry said,
and workscsslons on the budgrl
will lx- held In Ju ly The fiscal
year will begin Oct. 31.
The present property tax Is
$2 52 per thousand dollars
assessed properly value and
Terry said Ills goal is to maintain
the current level of taxes or
reduce them

more than there has always been
on thr site
C om m issioner Russ
Mrgonrgal said u storm pipe
would have to be placed from the
store und run under Rinehart
Road or raise thr land Irvrl up
above 42 0 feet, which Is the
water table level for that area.
H u l l s a i d t h a t he T h r
Southland Corp could resolve
the problem to all (turtles' satis­
faction
When asked If Southland
w ould do whatever II lakes lo get
that store put In. Hall said."We
look foward to rrsolvtng the
Issues "

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LEISURE
Comploto Wook's TV Listings
S a n fo rd . F lo n d i — F r id a y . M a y 11, 1*11

It's Easy, Dad
E v e r wonder where the
i d e a s for t e l e v i s i o n
specials come f r o m ?
W ell, in the case of the
high tech offering " T h e
F u tu re Is N o w ." It all
started when host D a vid
H a rtm a n couldn’t figure
out how fo set his do
e verythin g w rist w atch,
and his young son showed
him Page 2
* * *

Start' Sh o u ld Stop
TV reviewer David
H a n d le r says the new
syndicated ottering " T h e
Start ot Something B i g ”
Isn’t. The show, he says,
" s e e m s to expl oi t Its
view ers It panders." Not
only that, but he doesn't
like if Read H andler's
scathing review on page

2

There's no reason why you
have to throw away your
beautiful flowers after they
die. With dried flowers,
you cart enjoy pleasant
memories of spring even in
the cold of winter.

Tho Soap Bis
Soap o p e r a st ar s a r e
m a k i n g bi g bucks —
12.000 for a w eekend’s
work — doing little m ore
than m ingling w ith their
tans. The Idea is to get
th e p e r f o r m e r s o u t
a m o n g s t t he c o m m o n
folk, at m alls, festivals
and th e l i ke, to spur
Interest In their shows
and bring out the custom
ers. Find out how it a ll
works on page 3.
* * *

Ju st A Droom
Our T V answ er man Dick
K le in e r solves the
e t h e r e a l m y s t e r y of
whether M e ry l Streep re
a l l y s t a r r e d In P B S '
musical version of "A lic e
in W onderland " Kleiner
tells all on page 7.

Flowers Can Have 'Immortality'
By Su m o Loden
Herald Staff Writer
The simple art of drying flower* has
endurrd from I he lime when, unlike
today with II* refrigeration and cross­
country shipping, flesh cul blossoms
weren’t available year round
Dried flower* are Mill called on lo add a
dec orator touch or lo pm erve memories
of a wedding nr prom, tail bccnu*r of
their fragile nature they usually don't
stand alone.
They're blended In with »llk or fresh
llowers and are more popular In heartier

(all arrangem ents than In delicate
summer bouquets.
When grandmother dccfclrd lo per
srrvr some blossoms from her gurdrn or
her bridal bouquet the whole bouquet
would be lied, bloom* down, from a&gt;
clothesline, prefrrrubly In a covered arra
s h ie ld e d from dtreet sun and rain lo dry.
After about a month of patient walling
the sentiment filled bunch of flower*
would be ready lor a second harvesting
and a more lasting. If a bit less colorful,
life.
Thai classical drying method *1111

work*, bol today’s flower lovers don't
have to Invest so much lime In (heir
quest for dried posies Ah. modern
i r r h n o l o g y — b l o s s o m s r a n be
mictowavrd.
If you don't havr a microwave, a
conventional oven will do providing you
(irsl treat your buds in a musiturereinnvtng material surh as unrolorrd ral
litter, borax, romsiareh. or belter still,
reusable silica gel
Sanford floral designer Jan Freeman,
who leaches Iter rrafi al Seminole
See FLOWERS, page 8

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Evening H on Id, Sanford, FI

Friday, May n , IHS

High Tech In Prime Time
Special Sprang From Hartman's Loss To A Sports Watch
By Joan llsnsuer
UP1 T V Reporter
NEW YORK llil'll
David II,Him,in decided hr
wiininl in iln ,i prime tIdler special mi rnlttpulrrs.
mli m m hl|&gt;* iiik I high Irrh niter playing with a sports
wiitrli untl losing.
"It started u Ikiu I a veur and a half ii|(a," Hartman
sold, when I was nn an airplane, mi vacation with
my wllr ami (mn kills I hail a new tunning wait h —
I in a logger — one » l those %T.\ black plastic
Japanese wmtdeis with a lot ol billions on It You
know, they lierp in class anil ilrlvr Ilie Irurhers n a r y
"It mine with an Instruction Iwinklct that was not
only In computer jargon bill In four languages. Hut
when you read ihr jargon. It doesn't matter whether
you ran undrralund the language* I tried lor hall an
hour lost t this Ihlnguml llnally Rave up
"A lew days latrr my little son said, 'Dad, let me see
your watch,' Half an hour later he came back with a
wry till It* smile and said. Dad. here's your watch.' It
was all set with the dale, lime, letnperulure.
everything II was sup|Mised to do. 'Dad,' he said,
would you Itkr me to tell you how to do It?"’
That Rave him the lui|»rlii* for the proRram, and hr
was further spurred along when he read a news story
alxad a [rustruled bank customer who Rot no mad al
one id those automatic street banking facilities Ihul
lie emptied a ..'IH Into It.
Thai s the kind ol Iruslratlon a lol of us old fogeys

Pooplo are basically
afraid of all this
|unk, but maybe
after a show like
this they will feel
... machines are
not monsters.'
-D avid Hartm an

feel with hlRh leeh stuff." Hartman said. "Hut we
can’t Ret away from It. T I i Iiirs are nol Hie samr as
they wrrr, folks. This Is Hie mode of the luturr.
" I f we re havinR trouble deallnR with It mentally
and emotionally, then maybe an hour show that's
rntrrtalntiiR and fun also ran show people that they
can deal with all till*. People are basically afraid of all

this pink bill maybe after a show like this they will
(eel Ihal wiili a Imlc effort they can handlr this stuff,
that machines are nol nionslers."
He added. "We tried to make the point in the
program that the machines are only as smart as the
|M-op|e who make them Don't let |teoplc give you the
excuse ih.it the computer Is down. It's people who
(.ill, not machines."
The show, titled "David Hartman — The Future Is
Now." airs on AIK', channel 9. Tuesday 10-11 p.m .
and shows tiow people work with computers, from a
voting Chippewa girl In Wisconsin learning tradi­
tional it that lore Irom a computer, to rhildrrn at the
Lawrence Hall ol Science In Berkeley, Calif., who are
learning to program robots.
On the ratings war between AUC'a "Good Morning
America” and NHC's "To d a y," which has been
gritting hot In rrernt months. Hartman said:
"It draws some attention to all the morning shows
and that's tine. They are all useful. Informative
programs, they are all going to survive and do well
"There is so much criticism of television, a lol of It
justifiable depending on your point of view, com­
plaining Dial television Is stupid. Inane, sophomortc
Hut thr morning programs really do attempt to.
address those criticisms, they offer Information on a
broad range of subjects, fairly, and I think these
jirograms are among the best tilings television has to
nffer."

'Start' A Big Nothing
By David Handler
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
For those of you who never
miss that wonderful syndicated
pinklest. “ Lifestyles ol Hie Rich
and Famous" — and I know
there are a lot of you out there
— executive producer Robin
Leach lias come along wllh
another extravaganza.
The Start of Something
Htg Is a loosely gathered Rrab
twig of gee whiz celebrity suecess stories and glimpse* at
how everyday products eaim
to lxIt s a show, advises host
Steve Alim , about "how any­
one can turn a dream, an Idea
Into the start of something
big " 'There's also a weekly
cash drawing, called "h Pays to
Know "
Like "Lifestyles." "The Start
ot Something Hig performs a
valuable service. How else
would we know that
— Pamela llcllwood of “ Dy­
nasty" had a lisp as a child atid
her mom sent hrr to acting
school to gel rtd ofIL
— The mother of countrywestern star Mickey Gilley
wanted hi m to become a
minister
— Jim m y Slewart Is a "shy
country lx&gt;y who became a star
Mn spite of himself."

Shall We Dance?
Yul Bryrtner and Tony nominee M ary Beth
Pell, starring on Broadway In "The King
and I" will recaeafe same of the songs from

— Ted Turner's ultimate goal
In life ts "a better world." The
I'elrbrtty profiles here are pure
corn.
This is the old-fashioned
fan magazi ne style of re ­
the Rogers and Ham m trstein musical for portage. complete with fuzzy
childhood snapshots and words
"The 39th Annual Tony Awards" airing like ••uplifting" and “ Inspir­
Sunday on CBS, channel 6.
ing"

The re 's even a nostalgia
stroll We Join Harbara Eden as
she returns to her girlhood
church. We go with Pamela
llcllwood to her old acting
academy.
We nret mom. We meet sis
We come away with Ihc Idea
that stars are Just like us —
regular folks with a dream Aw.
shucks.
Captains of Industry get the
Horatio Alger treatment here.
Henry Ford, who slartrd on a
humble farm," grew up to
’personify the American ideal
of free enterprise."
The history lessons, such a*
“ the Incredible story of how, 75
years ago, u man who got lost
in the fog started the Boy
Scouts." are the kind we might
expect to get on the back of a
cereal box.
Then there are Steve's "htlar
lous" tributes to things like
wrist watches und toothbrushes
and coffee. He's all chuckles
and puns as he tells us things
likr. "Th e first bra company
went bust.** and "The history
of chocolate is rich In lore —
and calorics." Mar bar.
I'm a fart of "Lifestyles of the
Rich and Fam ous ” I*'» a
gleeful glorification of sleaze
thal manages to exploit Ihr
celebrities while It's groveling
at their doorstep.
This show, on the other
hand, seems to 'exploit Its
viewers. It panders, ll envisions
us as dumb, unhappy stobs
who need this sort of pablum to
bring some hope and Inspira­
tion Into our otherwise dreary
existences.

�Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

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By Vernon Scott
UP1 Hollywood Reporter
H O L L Y W O O D IUIMI There's no bu*lnrN.&lt;i like Buup
IniKlnes-H when li come* to
IHTTMinnl npi*earanres.

do festivals in December when
Santa Claus is the main altracHon lu mulls."

Hollilays arc given lop priori
iv. T h e Universal. Studios
lours Irstlval drew enormous
Soap o|»era hl.irif- venerated cr owds d u r i n g the rerent
by Ihelr fans, earn hl|! bucks l l i r c e - d a y Me m o r i a l Da y
a|i|K-arIillI In shopping malls weekend.
and I heme parks and mlngllii}*
Individual stars anil shows
with viewers.
ilo not have contracts with
These personal apprurnnees
Keeker, hut networks, print and
are 11in l i ed lo weekends
most stars cooperate. Anti why
tN’canse fans won't leave ilielr
not? It's gtsid publicity lor ihc
sets and the aetors can't
soap* and worth 82.&lt;X)0 each
a b a n d o n t hei r s h o ws on
lor the stars Not a bad
weekdays
weekend's work
The six hottest draws on (he
The tah Is picked up by
circull are Susan Luce I anti
Darnell Williams ol "A ll Mv merchants to the in.ills, happy
C h i l d r e n . " Si eve Hond ol to sec thousand* ol (sitcnll.d
"General Hospital." Vincent shopper* flooding the premises
Irruzary atid Michael O'Leary ol Theme park* pay lot festivals
"Th e (lidding LIKhl" ami Peter hoping the soap stars will help
spin the turnstiles
lleckel ol "Days of Dor Lives."
T h e UUt h o r l i y Is J o y c e
Stars ill prlineUme soaps.
lin k e r who. wiih hnshand
Dallas." "Dynasty." "Knots
A lla n Sniturm an. operulcs luindlng" and Ihc resl. are mil
In y rr Decker's Snap tlpcra Included In Decker’s festival*,
Kcsllvals Inc. In MarllMfroiifth. ll would 1m- ridiculous to expect
N .l
Joan Collins, lor instance, to
A festival" consists of two or ap|x-ar In a shopping center lur
lour soap stars answering »2.IKM&gt;
(picnllons for an hour twice
"W r landed U in y llagmau
ti.tllv on u Saturday and Sun­ Imm 'Dallas' and drew :ir&gt;.(XM)
day In u shopping mall nr Ians al llelmoul racetrack."
I heme jnirk. Ilecker ads as Decker said "Did primetime
emcee. Ilul because there are stats charge m i much wc can't
iM-tWccn KM)-125 Irstlvnls a touch them."
year, other emcees arc nrces
Per f or mer s from all lit
sary — most ol them former dayti me soaps participate.
s&lt;li p stars.
Ac c or di ng lo lie. ker, the
Says Bct ker. ' Alter 10 years voulh-orlcnled "(icncnil Hospi
and crowds ol u|&gt; to IH.(MM). l.d" ts Ihc most pnpol.ii ol all.
I've concluded (lull (icoplr who
"Yel. I could bring a cast
watch soaps on a dally basis limit ‘General Hospital' or 'All
think of daytime serial per­ My Children* lo New Orleans
former* as tnemlfcrs ol lim r and not draw 10 people."
own lamlly.
Oct ker said "Hill ll I hroughl
"We allow fans to meet the the n i l Iriim The Guiding
siars. (alk lo them and ask Light* or T h e Young ami
outrageous questions The srl- Resiles*’ It would Is- packed. It
n nn Is ftornelhluM like Phil has to do wl l h CDS soap
Donahue's show
(Mipul.iilty In that area,"
Decker cauitol account lor
"W e (K'ltfrally hrlnn four
stars (o theme (sirks and two regi onal dtffereuees Her
lor mall shows We mix up lestlvals play metropolis, tow ns
stars from dllh-rent shows and hamlets. The Midwest, she
rather than have all lour per- says. Is probably the most
formers representing a slnnle fertile held for festivals
soap
She said the networks have
"Also we n&lt;* wl(h stars In dlflerrnl soap styles
volved In hot story lines Pro­
"CDS has mostly hmtlly story
ducers and networks help by lines Involving mother, fulher
Iclllitft us which stories are and children. NIK' Is looking
lor an identity Right now they
really heutlnK up
"Th e |M&gt;|iiilarlly of stkaps Is lean lo older characters. A IK ’
((realer than ever, especially has the holtesl shows lu New
umiinn rollr|{e students und York. Chicago and Los Angeles
men. because they've been Iw -cauM - of the youthful look."
taken out of the kitchen and
Decker's |n-I |M-eye are stars
Into the bedroom. Leadlnn w ho refuse lo appeur In
l a d l e s h a v e n o n e f r o m hsllvals.
housewives lo sexy gala who
"I won't work wllh one* who
are dolnn all kinds ol Inter- think they are »uperstars In the
old Hollywood tradition." she
cstlng things
"Mother's Duy t* our biggest said. "Th e y demund special
weekend when we pul fin as financial ronsldcruilons or
many u s 12 festival* in various crrtuln color limousine*. Whit
(farts of (he country We don't needs lhal?"

�4 Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

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In '54&gt;. a ^.in 1 111 kid with a
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siiiKinx from the uihrr sldr:
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promlnrnl Nrw York s|irrrh
dm inr who suld hr eould run*
I he slullrr.

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I hr *li!Krr-roni|M&gt;srr says. ''I
think ol my slu llrr as an old
Irtrnd. so I said 'No. Ihank.s
Thai wasn't always Irur.
Even ihough ih r s lu llr r
didn't Iruuhlr him much as a
child III Florida, he tried lo ((el
m l of It For a while some Med
Cross volunteers would drive
him Ml inlint a lew limes a
week lo I hr Uni versi ty of
Miami's speech clinic
"Mul I would ((ei home much
I a t r r I h a n m y m o in m a
ex perl rd me." hr says. "And
she asked inr why we ((ol homr
sit lair. I mid her I lt.it the Med
Cross ladles ((rnerally slop|&gt;ed
al a lt.tr (or a lew
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that r!((hl then "
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learned over the years In live
w ith his s lu llrr. hut h r frrls ll
made him (topular.

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says. "The y laughed ul my
slullrr. and whrn I had 'em
luii((hln((. I was Mcecplrd.*'
There were — still arc —
some tlrawltaeks. however.
H r ulways wanted In be In
show business As a Ixiy, he
w ould bui l d make believe
slant s In Ihr li.u k ol Ihr house
and ru l out fl((urrs Irom the
Sears catalog (or Ills actors. Hr
pul on plays and (he nrlghlNirs
wuuld eninr and waleh
So. w hrn h r goi mm Junior
and senior high school, h r irlrd
out lor the school plays “ llui
all Ihry would Id me do." hr
says, "was pull ihr curtains. I
never tlld g d a part."
Now. though. Tillis has a lot
ol jiaMs
In adillllon lo writing songs
— such as the classic "Kuhy,
Don'l Take Your Love T o
To w n " — and |N-rlonnlng all
over, he has become something
of an a d or.
He has been In several of
Mur I K e y n o l d s ' d i m s —
Smokey and Ih r Mandlt" and
Imth “CannonballN."
He's proud of his next dim.
Uphill All ih r W ay." Tillis imd
Hoy tMark play a couple ol
lllmflam men In Texas In 1014.
with Hurl Ives. (Hen Campbell,
Elaine Joyce and Trlsh Van
(levrre helping oul.
"Hoy Clark and I have been
got id huddles (or 20 yrurs."
Tillis says. "B ui we've never
dour any comedy together. It
workrd very well,”

G O GUIDE

Mark Mallland school presents Oklahoma.
7:30 p m ., June I. Mob Carr Auditorium.
Orlando Admission by donation of 95.
Zellwood Sweet Com Festival. 10 a m to
4 p.m. June 1 and 2. sponsored by the
Northwest Orange County Improvement
Association Arts and crafts show, continu­
ous country music, rides, and corn rating
contests. Ticket Includes ham dinner and
lawa all the com you rare to eat. Tickets 95 In
advance or 97 al gale. Children. 94 advance
and 95 at gate
Exhibition of H3 works In various media
from 925 lo 91.500 will be available for S4de
during (he PESO art auction. May 12Jun e
2 ul Loch Haven Art Center. Written bids
will be opened al end of exhibit. Admission
in exhibition and auction Is free. For

Information call 806-4231. Centrr hours.
Tuesday to Friday. 10 a m. to 5 p m.;
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. and Sunday. 2-5
p.m.
General Sanford Museum and Library.
Fort Mellon Park. 520 E. First St.. Sanford.
2-5 p.m., Sunday. Wednesday.Thursduy,
and Friday.
Seminole County Museum. Highway
17-92 al Mush Boulevard. In old AgrlCenter/County Home building. 2-4 p.m.
Sunday, and 9 a.m. to I p.m.. Monday
through Friday, ('all 321-2489 for evening
and afternoon appointments.
Central Florida Zoological Park. Highway
17 92. Lake Monroe, open every day 9-5.
Picnic facilities.

�Friday, May II, 1*0

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DEAR DICK — Approximately three yeara ago I
taw a remarkable mualcal version of "Alice In
Wonderland" on our local Public Broadcasting
nation. The role of Alice v a t played by none
other than Meryl Streep, Tbla multi talented
actreaa baa a beautiful voice. I have yet to talk
to anyone who alao viewed tbla program. Am I
dreaming? — B.T., Knoxville, Tenn.
It seems likely that you were dreaming. The only
Alice In Wonderland" that PBS has aired was one
about three years ago that starred Kate Burton.
Hilliard's daughter, as Alice. Now It Is possible that
your local PBS station had another one but. If so. the
national PBS people know nothing about H If you
want lo double-check. PBS will be re running the one
with Kate Burton as Alice on June 12
DEAR DICK — The music at the beginning of
"Cagney ft Lacey" Is great. Is there a record or
tape of this available? — J.M.L., Erie, Pa.
No, not yet. You’ll Just have to roll your own
DEAR DICK — 1 watch "Days of Our Lives"
every day. Could you tell me If Roman Brady Is
really dead? I hope be will come back on the
■how later on. Is It possible? — J.C., Mlddleport,
Ohio.
In the world of soap operas, anything Is poMlblc,
even people coming back who are supposedly dead
Homan Brady (played by Wayne Northrop) was last
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actress who played Kit Lorlng Is the same
person who played Daphne In "Days of Our
Lives." Her name Is Ann Wedgeworth. —
Hasleton, Pa.
DEAR DICK — Recently, I saw the mlnlserles,
"Hollywood Wives." The actress who portrayed
the character. Angel, looked very much like
Hope Williams on the soap opera, "Days of Our
Lives." Could you tell me If these two actresses
are the same, or related In any way? — D.D., Fort
Lauderdale. Fla.
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DEAR DICK — My cousin and I have had a
disagreement. She aaye Michael J. Fox of
"Family Ties" Is married to Nancy McKeon of
"Facta of Life." 1 aay they’re Just living together.
Who le right, my cousin or me? — M.J., Houston.
Texas.
Neither. Michael and Nancy are going together hill
they certainly are not married and. according lo
Irlends, they are not living together, either.
DEAR DICK — In the paet. 1 have noticed that
most of the shows on PBS'e "Masterpiece
Theater" are based on novels. About four years
ago. they ran the aeries, "L illie ," starring
Francesca Annie as Lillie Lsngtry. I would like
to know If this was also based on a book? If to,
what book? — K.M., Saginaw, Mich.
No. this was one of the exceptions — a Masterpiece
Theater odrrtng that was not based on a book.
DEAR DICK — Can you tell me what year
Robert Taylor. Marilyn Monroe and Clark Oable
died? — R.M.. Houston, Texas.
(table died III l?HJO. Marilyn Monroe In (12 and
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I have II on good authority thal romance In coming
truck.
The good authority is John Conboy. one of the
guiding spirits of daytime wrap n|K-ru&lt;i. Cnnhoy
&lt;urrrnily run* CBS's Capitol" — hr rrralcrl li ami Is
lis executive produrtT — and. In I h r |ui*t. hr made
The Young and M u ’ Itrsllrss onr of (h r daytime
higgles
"Television." hr sav*. "Is going Ixnk to romance,
the best ruling w r rv rr had on '('apllol' was for a
weddlnK."
H r isn't 111si talking about dayllmr. rllh rr. lie's
talking alMiui any tlm r — dayllmr. nighttime and
twllighi Ih- trrllrvrs (h r rra of unhrldled frrrrlom In
IV — with |M'oplr hopping Inlo lird with everylxMly
and anvlMMlv - Ison tin- way out
" I Hunk lhr pendulum Is swinging Itark Hu- uihrr
w ay." I unlmv says. "T h e putillr serins lo waul high
lomum r
"O n our show, lor example, w r seldom have

anybody jump In Itrd with people they urrn'l
supposed to Ik - In bed with Loose sex Is passe."
Conboy docs say there Is a major difference
I m-Iwren dayllmr snaps. such as "Capitol." and the
nighttime soaps such as "Dallas
"Dynasty and
"Falcon Crest."
"There's a different audlenrr watching.” hr says
O u r a u d ln u r In the daytime Is much more loyal.
The nlghtllmr audlem r watches 'Dynasty.' say. for
kirks
to see what Krystal Is wearing or what she
will do next.
"O u r audience knows us. knows our characters,
knows when wr are lying Once my audience got to
know Connie Towers, for example, they knew what
she would and wouldn't do If I had her shoot her son.
they'd tune out Hut they would accept It from a
character on a nlghtllmr soap."
Writer Michael Korda says his family Is large
enough to provide him with a lllr-tlme of material for
Ills tsMiks Hut by far the most Interesting was his
aunt. Merle Oberon.
Miss Ohrron. the Hrillsh actress, starred In "Th e
Scarlet Pimpernel." "T h e Divorce of Lady X ."

ward olf brittleness. Mrs.
Freeman suggests soaking the
stems of the fresh cut llowrrs In
a mixture of glycerin and water
Continued from page 1
lur 'i t hours IK-Iorr the drying
Community College, said dry­ priH-ess begins.
ing In a conventional oven
In preparing plants lor drying
should Ik* slow atul low. about m either a conventional or
t wo hours ul 'its»drgrres.
microwave oven, a layer of
Some microwave eixiktKxrkx m o is tu re -d ra w in g material
have dried flower rrcljK-s. list­ should Ik - placed In the txiltom
ing the rooking l i mes for of the flat container that will
s|N'ctflc flowers, usually uround hold the (lowers
The flowers urr then placed
Hirer minutes at lull |Kiwrr for
single (lowers Additional tips in the Ikix or (miii If more than
ra il Ik- picked up Irotn Issiks one Is tK-tng dried they should
available through crall shops or not touch each other. The
|K-lals should Ik suUHithrd Inlo
in libraries. Mrs Freeman said.
the desired position and addi­
Selection ol the blossoms la tional drying medium (mured
critical when maki ng your gently lo cover (hr plants.
choice for a dried flower ar Then rover with u lid
r.mgemrnl. she said. Meshy
Paper or plastte containers
llowrrs. such as Irts. don't dry s h o u l d be u s e d I n t h e
well. Hut roses, daisies, baby's microwave. Metal may Ik used
breath and daffodils dry nicely. m the conventional oven. When
Itaby’s brralh. because of It’s using a conventional oven (or
hulk, should tie dried by the old simply artllng the flowers
clothesline melhtKl. she said.
aside (or a month covered with
Flowers to Ik dried should Ik the drying medium) the flowers
picked In late morning. after should have their stems wired
noon or early evening when with florist's wire In hold them
straight and In help keep thetr
they are must likely lo Ik dry.
T h e color of the chosen heads from popping olf. Mrs.
blossoms should be vibrant Freeman said.
The metal wire can't be used
and the blooms fresh. The
Iresher the (lowers the belter to a microwave oven because of
and more colorful the end potential damage lo the appli­
p r o d u c t . ^ a c c o r d i n g l o ance.
After being covered the flow­
Casselberry crafts shop owner
ers are ready to 'hake.' Once
Joyce Roberta.
T o help ensure maximum cooked and cooled they should
retention of color and to help Ik gently removed from thetr

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container. Any excess drying
medium should Ik brushed
carefully from the fragile
blossoms with a soil brush.
Mrs. Freeman said
Now's the time lo wire the
stems of microwaved flowers
The dried flowers should Ik
spiuyrd with a halrspruy con­
taining a high lacquer content,
or .i commercial preservative,
she said.
Summer Is the Ideal time to
lolled and dry flowrrs. The
blossoms. ( k m I s . grasses, cat­
tails and other plants you
collect will fit right Into your
autumn arrangements
If you'd rather not do the
drying yourself u great array of
dried material, along with the
silica gel. ts available through
crafts shops. Mrs. Roberts said.
And some of that material has
been dried by professionals
using a glycerin method that
produces u flexible, sturdy.
Ilfe-ltke dried plant.
In her September SCC leisure
time class Mrs Freeman will
give tips on what lo do with

your dried posies, which, she
Mild, are In demand for today's
"country look” decor.
Dried flowers cun be more
than a rustic bit of color,
however. Rose petals can Ik
crushed and air dried between
sheets of paper for u few weeks
and mixed with oil scents und
spires to become potpourri
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(tansies und wtldflowers. be
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dry. These flattened flowers
can he I ncor por at ed Into
pictures or sealed between
sheets of plastic to add color to
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Korda's mother was In the chorus with Mtss Ohrron
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"I was always fascinated by her." says Korda, a
distinguished writer and editor “ I lived through the
jirocess of her changing her background, as well as
tier name.”
Now all that Is In a lxx»k, "Queenle." which Korda
decided to write as a novel, rather than the biography
vou might exjiect
"There was a lot about her." Korda says, "that
couldn't Ik- found out at this date, and that was never
known for sure. I wanted to Include all that In my
iMMik and so It hail to Ik - fiction, because a lot ol It I
had to speculate ubout ."
The resulting Ixxtk Is u fast-moving story, and
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                    <text>77th Year, No. 2)9 Monday, M ay 6. 19*5— Sanford. Florida

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Youth's O rgans Saved For M u ltip le Transplants
By Deane Jordan
Herald Sta ff Writer
A 16-year-old Sanford youth
dying from head Injuries re­
ceived In a vehicle-pedestrian
accident Friday gave life and
sigh t t o d a y as tea m s o f
specialist* harvested several o f
h is o r g a n s f o r v a r io u s
transplants Sunday.
It was the largest number o f
organs donated from one pa­
tient at Central Florida Re­

gional Hospital, according to a
hospital spokesman.
E a rly Sunday, te a m s o f
doctors and sp ecialists re­
m oved the heart, kidneys,
corneas, pancreas, spleen and
som e hone tissue from the boy.
Th e operations lasted from
about 11 p m Saturday to 4
a m Sunday. One o f his kid­
neys was transplanted Sunday
Into a 44-year-old man at
Florida Hospital Orlando

The "harvesting-' was done
with the permission of the
h o y 's p a r e n t s , s a id t h e
spokesman.
The spokesman said teams
of doctors arrived from Georgia
for the youth's heart and a
specialist from Gainesville took
the corneas.
The boy. Herbert Raymond
S q u ir e s III. a stu d en t at
Lakevlew Middle School. San­
ford. was Injured near West

Kldgr Drive on Lake Mary
Boulevard, according to San­
ford police.
He was crossing the eastwest roadway from the south
when he w as struck by a
westbound car. The driver of
the car. Cheryl Ann Conrad.
20 of 225 M orn ing Glory
Drive, Lake Mary, was not
charged.
"It was not an easy decision
to come to,** said Herbert

Squires Jr., the boy's father.
But he said It was a way the
family felt some good could
come out of the tragedy
Hemlce M Squires, the boy's
grandmother and a nurse, said
she knew her grandson was
mortally Injured, though she
said her background as a nurse
had no Influence on the de­
cision. "only the good we knew
would come from It.**

H erb ert Raym ond S qu ires III

Installed As FMA President

Perez Calls For
Physician Unity

H t f i M P t a f i i f Tem m y V ! * &lt; • * (

Head-On Collision
A Florida H ig h w a y Patrol tro o p e r and a
L a k e M a ry o ffic e r exam ine the burned
rem ain s of tw o ve h icles today fo llo w in g the
head on collision o f a Cadillac and a J eep on
state Road 46A at Oregon A v e .. w est of
Sanford, at 4:40 a.m . A d m itted to C entral
F lo rid a R e g io n a l M osptial w e r e T e re s a

T o r r e s , 26, and Pau l Roush, 23, both o f
San ford . It w as not re p o rte d which ca r ea ch
w a s d r iv in g . Both v e h ic le s w e r e en gu lfed in
fla m e s when rescue w o rk e rs a rrived . A
S e m in o le County fir e re p o rt stated n eith er
M s. T o r r e s or Roush w e r e burned, but the
e x te n t o f th eir Injuries w e r e not ava ilab le.

While Propane Explosion Feared

Fire Guts House In Lake
It look l^kc Mary flrrflghlrrs
Firefighters cooled the tank try*
one hour and 4 (XX) gallons of spraying II with water and let
water to put out a house fire at the gas out.
117 N. Fourth St early Saturday
The house, owned by Georgia
morning
Boeder. I’ O Box 22. Lake Mary,
When firefighters arrived ul was not occupied nt lire time No
4:17 am. a house was engulfed
In flames und they noticed a
propane tank next to the house.
T h e y c a lle d tire S e m in o le
County Fire Departm ent for
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE.
assistance because tire 250 ( ain (UPii — Challenger and its
gallon tank wus In danger of crew of seven gilded to a dusty
exploding
desert landing today carrying
After the tank started ven­ two dozen doomed rats, a pair of
ting-letting out gas because of monkeys and u priceless cargo of
the pressure from the heat- d a ta fr o m th e ir w e e k lo n g
firefighters blocked off part of S p acrlu b mlsslonfsee earlier
laike Mary Boulevard, county story, page 2AI
Hoad 15. South Street and
Commander Robert Overmyer
Palmetto Avenue.
and co pilot Frederick Gregory

one was ln|ured in the blaze, but
the house, uppralsed for lux
purposes at $9.4?X). was com ­
pletely destroyed
Lake Mary firefighters have
no! determined the cause.

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a plcturr-pcrfect touchdown at
« l l a m PD T 112:11 p in. EOT)
on a dry lukrbrd runway at the
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By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
Sanford cardiologist Dr Luts
Perez. Installed as the 111th
president of the Florida Medical
Association Sunday, set unity as
ihe society's them e for the
1985-86 year und called on his
colleagues to "regrou p und lake
Ihe offensive" against difficulties
lfull lie ahead for the practice of
medicine.
He pointed particularly lo Ihe
high cost of malpractice Insur­
ance and slate legislation being
considered, lo drug abuse pro­
blems. and to young physicians
fresh out of residency who nrrd
guidance.
Of Ihe legislation, he said some
of II Is only window dressing and
hr promised the association will
cx|xisc them as such. And with
others designed lo "diminish Ihe
Incidence of frivolous (luw) sulls
and reduce Ihe Insurance pre­
miums and uwards.” he Mid Ihe
association "w ill support them
as Intensely us possible."
Of drug abuse. u continuing
problem In society. Perez said
Ihe medical comm unity must
oiler guidance and education
Of Ihe young physicians, who
arc pressed by debts from medi­
cal vlu xil and training years and
w h o a re f a r i n g o f fe r s by
entrepreneurs as quirk solutions
lo their problems. Perez said Ihe
profession must give guldrncr
and orientation to preserve Ihe
Individuality and Independence
of medical practice.
He uppeuled lo Ihe drlrgulrs
fro m the v a r io u s m e d ic a l
societies lo keep abreast of lltr
Issues und lo use every staff
meeting, specialty meeting and
mcdtcul society m eeting lo keep
everyone Informed of activities
and efforts.
He said Ihr members and
nfTIcers must develop u "tighter
society, a unity of direction, a
belter knowledge o f Ihe Issurs
and Ihe polltlcul realities of our
lim e s und be re a d y lo be
counted, to offer Imaginative and
novel solutions to Ihe problems
that fare us. altering, modifying.

M*r*M r w w »T T tm S Ur V iii

Upon being In stalled as president o f the Florida M e d ic a l
A ssociation , Dr. Lu is P e r e r g iv e s a pin to outgoing F M A
P re sid e n t Dr. F ran k C olem an of T a m p a co m m e m o ra tin g
his y e a r of service.
( hanging concepts In Ihe minds
o f the public at lu rg r and
rx|M&gt;slng Ihr priqrosals of our
adversaries who are working
diligently al Ihr federal Irvci
with the purpose of creating a
s o c ia lis t ic typ e o f m ed ica l
services Ihroughoul the nation
Perez also urged Ihr assocla
(Ion t&lt;&gt; strengthen Its fight
against the expansion of medical
t r e a t m e n t s th a t c a n hr
p erform ed by non-physician
h ealth care p r o v id e rs The
Florida Legislature passed a hill
Iasi year allowing optometrist*
lo treat certain eye problems
handled by ophthalmologists.
All hough Ihe governor later
vetoed that bill, the Legislature
h a s e x p re s s e d s u p p o rt lor
allowing nurses, therapists und
oilier health care workers who
are not doctors lo expand Into

Longwood Must Expand Sewer System : Terry
l.ongwnod will have to expand Us sewer
system, c ity Administrator Don Terry will tell
r lly commissioner* nt a work session Tuesday.
"W e will have lo expand." Terry said today,
"T h e choice Is no longer 'I f. hut when and
w here."
A d t y procedure for travel ex|»rn»es lor city
commissioners and the hiring of a finance
director and a city planner will also be on Ihe
ugrnda for the meeting, scheduled for 5 p m. at
city hall. 150 W Warren Ave.
Terry said he will recommending expansion of
Ihr Skylark Sewage Trralm enl Plant

The Iasi of Skylark's 200.000 gallons-a-day
rapacity was ullnrutrd by Ihe commission Iasi
week and Ihe city has an obligation lo honor Ihe
other commitment* It has made to Hospital
Corporation o f America and others
The commission promised Skylark subdivision
residents In March Ihe plant would not be
en la rged , d e s p ite a slate D ep a rtm en t of
Environmental Krgulallonal penult lo bring II to
400.000 gallons- per-dny rapacity.
Improvements designed lo bring the facility up
lo DER requirements are still being made.

Bltburg Protestors: *Our Families Had No Graves'

20 Arrested In Anti-Reagan March
BONN, West Germ any (UPIJ The anti-Reagan protesters, some
President Reagan, cheered In West of them masked, then tried lo hall
Germany for his controversial visit lo buses carrying young people lo Ihe
a German war cem etery, turned lo castle. Police said about 250 people
Gennan youths today lo tell them were Involved In Ihe protest.
communism poses Ihe new threat in
Sunday, defying worldwide pro­
Ihe Western world.
tests and pleas. Reagan laid a wreath
Approaching the end of his em o­ o f reconciliation In a German war
tional slate visit lo West Germany.
Reagan was lo go to Hurnbach Castle,
ProUit In Spain, IA
an 11th-century fortress In Nrusladl
known as “ the cradle of German
democracy" where 30.000 Germans crm ctcry containing 49 Nazi SS
first called for dem ocracy In 1832.
graves, saying he mourned "the
As Reagan (lew by helicopter lo human wreckage of totalitarianism."
Neurtadt. police arrested 20 d e­
"W e can give m eaning to the past
monstrators who Hied with oilier* to by learning Its lessons und making a
form a human ch ain along the better future." Reagan said minutes
motorrade mute tn thr castle
after hit 10-mlnutc visit to the

Bltburg military cem etery.
their children, many wearing black
In a symbolic gesture of reconcilia­ armbands and carrying signs, staged
tion with Weal German Chancellor a protest in front of a war memorial
Helmut Kohl. Reagan laid floral In Boston Common
wreaths at Ihe cem etery that con­
Boston prolealrrs carried signs
tains the gravrs of 2.000 German saying. "O ur families had no graves."
soldier* und 49 Waffen SS troops
Earlier In thr day. Rrugan made a
Meanwhile, at Arlington National further attempt lo silence critics of
Cemetery outside Washington. D.C.. his Bltburg gesture by staging a
600 Jews and members of Disabled surprise visit al Rhoendorf. near
American Veterans gathered Sunday Bonn, lo honor Ihe gravcslte of
for a ceremony billed as " A Tribute lo anti-Nazi and postwar Chancellor
America's Defender* and Liberators." Konrad Adenauer.
Smaller gruups of protesters con­
Kohl and Reagan rode with their
v e r g e d In Los A n g e le s . Miami. w ives In a motorcade through Ihe
Atlanta. Milwaukee. West Hartford streela o f Bltburg. which were lined
a n d N e w - H a v e n . C o n n ., and
10 and 12 deep with supporters and
Philadelphia
About 400 Holocaust survivors and
Bee REAOAN. page 2A

Held* now llrnlled lo physicians
This issue keeps rearing its
uglv head, year alter year,
threatening the quality of rnedl
ral cure lo Ihe public and
Increasing the liability Issue to
hospital stall phsylrlana.'* Perez
said.
Am ong the local doctors at the
three duy meeting In Hollywood,
were: Dr. Victor Hlllota. presl
dent o f the Seminole County
Medical Society. Dr. Humberto
Dominguez. Dr. Orlando Garda
I’lfdra. Dr. Chester Mlltrnherger.
Dr. Thomas Largen. Dr. Fred
Welgand and Dr. Marla Perez.
Perez is the first Cuban-born
and ihe second Sanford doctor —
the first was Dr. Frank H
Caldwell In 1893 — lo become
president o f the Florida Medical
Association In 01 years. He wan
S ee PEREZ, page 2 A

Kids’ Obesity Linked
To Excess TV Viewing
NEW YORK (UP!) — Overdosing on televi­
sion may I'ontrlbute to obesity In kids and
teenager*, a Harvard research learn has
reported.
The rrsearrher* found a Mnk between lim e
childrrn spent watching television and the
Incidence of obesity and suprr obesity In B-l 1
year did youngster* and teenager*.
The prevalence o f obe«Uy moved beyond the
normal 15 percent level In the group of grade
schoolers when view ing lasted two-lo-flve
hour* a day. the research team reported
Sunday In P e d la tr lt* . the Journal of the
American Academy o f lYdlatrlrs.
Th r Incidence of obesity broke across the
sam e normal 15 percent barrier am ong
teenagers who watched television three loTlve
or m ore hour* per day.
American youngstrrs spend an average o f
22 to 30 hours a week In front of TV. and by
ihr lim e they finish high school devote 22.000
hour* to thr lube — 11.000 more than In class.
Explanationol the Fat-TV link
• Watching TV requires no energy In
excess o f resting metabolic rale*, and it may
reduce time spent In acOviliea In which
children expend ntorr energy.
• Foods most h ea vily advertised on
children's TV. mxi more ilkrly to be consumed
by children watching increased amounts o f
television, are ralockally dco-c foods such as
sugared breakfast cereals, candy bars, cakes,
cookies and carbonated beverages
• The low frequency o f obesity among the
star* of prime time T V may Indirectly suggest
to children that eating and drinking high
caloric foods Is of III He consequence with
regard lo weight

�1A—fanning Harald, Santot4 , FI

Monday. May t. ttM

NATION
IN BRIEF

C hallen g er Scheduled To Land
A t Edwards A ir Force Base
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE. Calif. (UP1) - Shuttle
Challenger's elated scientists closed up their orbital
laboratory and prepared for a searing glide to Earth today
carrying a priceless cargo of space-grown crystals and a
wealth of data.
Com m ander Robert O verm yer. ro-pllot Frederick
Gregory and crewmatrs Don Lind, Norman 1 hagai d.
William Thornton. Taylor Wang and Lodcwljk van den
Derg were scheduled to end their wecklong science mission
at Edwards Air Force Base In California's Mojave Deaerl.
Thagard and van den Berg dosed up the Spacelab
module In Challenger's payload bay about 3 30 a m. EDT
today and returned to Challenger's crew cabin for (Inal
re-entry preparations.
Overmyer planned to fire Challenger's big braking
rockets over the Indian Ocean east of Africa to slow the
spacellner enough to drop It out o f orbit and begin the
I -hour. 6-mlnute glide home.
A jet was standing by at the landing site to rush the
animals track to the Kennedy Space Center In Florida,

Senate Resumes Budget Work
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Senate Republican leaders,
having watched their compromise budget package with
President Reagan unravel, hope to start building a new one
today, but first they may have to suffer some more losses.
More than 60 amendments remain to be dealt with by
the Senate, which cut Reagan's budget down swiftly last
week by rejecting lls Iwo key dem erits — a limit on Social
Security rost-of-llvlng payments and a 3 percent Increase
In military spending over Inflation.
The Senate instead voted to hold military spending
Increases to the level of Inflation and to grant full
cost-of-llvlrig payments to all retirees who get government
checks.
Among the amendments awaiting action are ones to give
more money to the Export-Import bank. NASA, agrlculure.
Amtrak. studenl loans, and even morr for Mrdlcure and
Medicaid than Initially restored.
Despite lots of budget-cutting rhetoric, senators balked at
an attempt by Sen Jesse Helms, H-N.C., to have them give
up 10 percent of their $73,100 annual salary, rejecting the
Idea on a lie vote.
The congressional (my Issue Is likely lo come up again
this week, especially If Helms has anything to do with It.

N avy M a n To A p p e a l Conviction
SAN FRANCISCO |UPI| - A veterun Navy filer convicted
of lying about his love affair with a junior officer on u
remote Islund air base will appeal a court martial verdict to
freeze hla rank for the remainder o f his career.
Cmdr James Wyatt III. 40, was found guilty after a
wecklong trial by a Navy courl martial of lying to a
superior officer about hts affair with Lt. J G, Etteinne
Boatwright. 24, an Intelligence officer under his command
who eventually became his fiance.
"The error Commander Wyatt made was in his personal
life, not hts professional life." civilian defense attorney
Robert Bryan said Sunday while expressing relief that
Wyatt was not drummed out of the Navy.
Bryan suld the appeal would be based on what he called
a double slandurd.
"This case Is u rral tragedy becuuae If he made un error.
It waa lo fall In love with someone." he said. "Regardless of
the outcome, his career's been larnlshed.
"He will never lly again, have u command again, be
promoted," Bryan said. "Ills reputation Is gone, his family
punished and humiliated. Even thr woman who shared his
trailer Is gone forever."

...Perez
Continued from page 2 A
elected president elect ol the
.1» s o c I a 11o n a y e a r a g o ,
nominated (or thul honor by his
w ife . Dr. M u ila P e r e z , He
automatically moved up lo the
presidency and was formally
Installed tn office hy out going
president. I)r Frank Coleman, a
pathologist from Tampa. Named
president-elect was Dr, James
Perry.
Perez bus been practicing
medicine, specializing us un InIrrnlst and cardiologist, for the
(Ms i 22 yrurs and Iadore that hr
was personnel physician at the
Florida Stale Hospital ut Chat­
tahoochee from I 9 6 0 lo 1963.
But Prrrz Is far better known
by Seminole County's residents
Us un Im passion ed speaker
against communism and Fidel
Castro's Cuban government ami
Cur his work helping I he drug4ddlrlcd. particu larly young
p e o p lr , H e 's u v u llu b lr fo r
personal counseling and as an
advisor to drug-relutcd pro­
grams And u few rrmemlrer that
he founded the Drug Action
Committer of Seminole County.
Fewrr know that as lung ago
as lire late I960* hr was In­
volved In politics as a member of
ihc Seminole County Democratic
Executive Com m uter and a t
cam paign ch airm an here of
Democratic Congressman Bill
Chappell's hts Ural try for na­
tional office In 1968. Although
Chappell's district has since
changed to exclude Seminole
County. I’rrex and the con­
gressman have remulnrd close
personal blends
He Is no longrr a member of
the Democratic Committee.
“ M y p h i l o s o p h y h a s n 't
changed. The (tarty changed its
philosophy.” Perez maid "What
the Democrats are doing about
Nicaragua Is a crazy thing lhat
we will pay dearly for." he Bays,
referring lo Ihr Democraticdominated U.S. House o f Repre­
sentatives and Ita refusal to give
military aid lo the Contra rebels
who are fighting the government
nf Nicaragua. P rrrz la certain Ihr
N ic a ra g u a n g o v e r n m e n t Is

com m u n istic and that It Is
exporting communist revolution
to neighlMirlng Central American
countries.
He lerls akin to Ihr philosophy
o f u.S Rep mil McCollum.
R-Altamonte Springs, and Mc­
Collum's support of President
Reagan's program to help the
Nlcuruguun rebels
Perez’ s life before becoming an
American citizen In the early
1960s sounds like a romanceadventure novel.
He and his wife, Marla, met In
unutomy class a I school — hts
name came before hers. Pique.
In alphabetical order — and alirr
a seven-year courtship of being
chaperoned everywhere In the
Old World tradition, they mar­
ried on May 20. 1956 And they
left thrtr homeland lo come to
the United Stairs for additional
medical training on June I.
He hud graduated from thr
University of Havana Mrdlrul
School in 1935 and trained at
the Havana Military Hospital ami
practiced medicine. W hile ut
Havana Military Hospital he was
Instrum ental In rrratlrig thr
School o f Mule Nursing there,
w rote several textbooks and
taught a variety of courses
During Ids days ut thr univer­
sity. he became friendly with a
young man. who wu&gt; In lower
school at thr lime That man
would become Perez's (tersonul
nemesis.
"I knew Fidel Coatru quite
well. We used to meet In the
school library whrre we would
g o to s tu d y and w e e v e n
double-dated for a tim e." Perez
remembers. "A s rally as 1948
Coatru was already going to the
Russian Embassy In Havana to
get hts classes In Russian com ­
munism and aaclallam."
Castro came lo power in Cuba
on Jan. I. 1939.
In the meantime. Perez and
bis wife continued their medical
training In Georgia. Hr served as
Intern and resident physician at
O e o r g l a B a p tis t H o s p it a l,
Atlanta, 1936 to I960
By la te I9 6 0 . P e rez hud
testified before a disbelieving
Congressional Committee that
Castro was a Communist, and
Castro retaliated by ordering

...Reagan

b e tw e e n p o lic e and d e ­
monstrators was reported, but
police said there were no arrests.
Continued fro m page 1A
Thousands more throughout
protesters.
America and Europe protested
The crowd of about 10.000 the visit.
In the United States, the head
p eople m o s tly ch eered and
waved German and American of the U S Holocaust Memorial
flags. But pleas to halt the Commission, death camp surceremony were shouted at the vivpr and author Elle Wlesel.
passing lim ousines by about said; "His presence at Bilburg
will remain to me a source of
1.000 protesters.
"Never again." chanted some much anguish. 1 fell rejected,
humiliated It Is wrong for the
demonstrators.
"W hy. Mr. President?" one president."
But. postwar reconciliation
banner read.
was Reagan’s theme
"Don't do It — they killed my
"W e do not believe In col­
fam ily." screamed one man from
lective guilt." Reagan said In a
the crowd.
Many Jews among the pro­ speech at the U S Force base In
Hltburg shortly after the ceme­
testers wore yellow Stars of
tery eeremcMv. "O n ly God can
David similar to lhe symbols
look Into a heart.
Jews were forced lo wear In Nazi
"Our duty today Is to mnum
Germany
the human wreckage of totalitar­
Some pushing and shoving

ianism and today. In Bttburg
cem etery, we comm emorated
the potential good and humanity
that was consumed back then.
•10 years ago." Reagan said,
E arlier, the president, a c ­
companied throughout the day
by his wife. Nancy, stood In
homage before the memorial lo
100.000 Nazi victims who died
in the Bergcn-Bclscn concentra­
tion camp, north of Hanover.
The visit to the death camp
was added to the president's
Itinerary only after a worldwide
outcry over his planned trip to
Bilburg.
Reagan, standing In a place
once hemmed In by barbed wire
and guard towers and visibly
moved by the experience, spoke
of "th e hell suffered by people
who were brought here for no
other purpose but to suffer and
die."

“ O ut o f t h is tr a g ic and
nightmarish time — beyond the
anguish, the pain and the suffer­
ing an all time, we can and must
pledge. 'Never again.'" Reagan
said In an emotional speech at
the death camp.
The gathering at Arlington
National Cemetery was riddled
w ith a n g r y r e f e r e n c e s to
Reagan s visit to the cemetery
where 49 members of Hitler's
WafTen SS troops are burled. “ It
Is of paramount Importance to
honor in an appropriate manner
the h e ro is m o f th ose w h o
perished In the defen se o f
freedom from Nazi tyranny."
said the Rev. Edward White at
Arlington.
In Cambridge. Mas* , about
2.000 Harvard University stu­
dents wore yellow armbands to
mark Reagan's wreath-laying
visit.

6 C harged With G a m b lin g In S anford
Six Sanford men have been
released from the Sem inole
County Jail after having been
• barged by Sanford police with
★ Fires
gam bling. One was arrested
Friday and thr others Sunday.
★ Courts
The Friday arrest c ame at 8:44
* Police
p.m. when police nahired one of
thrre men who were allegedly
shooting craps In front of Rlchy's
VANDALISM
Market on 7th Street, Sanford, a
Vandals hll the state food
(viliee report said.
Police reported recovering $96 stamp office Tuesday at H O W .
and dice when they arrested First St., Sanford.
Russell Lee Hudson. 39, of
Employee Wilma Jones dis­
Castle Brewer Court The other covered the door o f the building
iwo men gol away, the report unlocked Wednesday morning
and about $91 worth of damage
said
T h r S u nd ay u rresls w ere done to several offices, according
made al 12 15 a.in, aftrr (Miller lo a police report. Sanford police
watched for 25 minutes us a crap determined the lock had been
game was played on a pool table picked
al Joe's Pool Hall. 13th Street.
ODOR LEADS TO ARREST
Sanford, the rrjrort Mild
A Seminole County sheriff"s
When poller moved In to rnakr
arrests. Tim Bell. 26, of 136 deputy smelled the odor of
Scott Drive: Charles Jerom e marijuana In the parking lot of
Pierre, 30, of 1413 W 16th St.; thr Lily Pad bar in Altamonte
Wayne Connely. 23, of P.O. Box Springs Friday. The smell led
■182; Lloyd Marvin Dixon. 28. of hlrn to a car where two men
1707 W. I6lh St.: and Sieve were silting. He ordered them
Davis. 23. of 1815 W. 15th St., out of the cur and searched them
and the vehicle, finding a small
were all charged with gambling
Hudson and Bell were released hag of what appeared to hr (Mil
on 9100 bond eurh and the and a marijuana cigarette In the
others were released without drlvrr's scat.
Emmlt Jordan. 34. of 211
posting bond All ure scheduled
C a d illa c C o u rl. A ltu m o n lr
In appear In courl May 15

Action Reports

S p rin g s , was ch arged w ith
possession o f under 20 grams of
marijuana. He was booked Into
the county Jail In lieu of $500
bond.
DOG SHOT
A Winter Park man reported lo
Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties Friday that his dog was shot.
An e x a m i n a t i o n by a
veterinarian showed the dog was
wounded In the leg with a
.22-callbrr slug.
The Incident occurred some­
time between 8 a m . and 12:30
p m . a cco rd in g to Edw ard
H lu m r n t h a l. 3 1 , o f 1554
Clematis Ave.

Linda Cecil Echcgaray, 23. of
187 Stefanlk St.. Winter Park,
reported to deputies that $150
was stolen from her car after she
left the veh icle lo get help
following a single-car accident
on state Road 434. Oviedo. The
accident occurred at about 3:30
a m. Friday and she told depu­
ties the cash was stolen when
she went to telephone for help,
A $450 refrigerator was stolen
from a home being built at 964
Newcastle Circle *104. Lake
Mary, on Tuesday, according to
a report owner James B. Lang,
46. o f 634 Jamestown Drive,
Longwood. filed with deputies.

B U R G L A R IE S * THEFTS
Someone stole a microwave
oven valued at $1,000 from a
newly constructed home at 1576
laiwndale Circle. Winter Park.
T im M ad d en , th e b u ild in g
supervisor reported lo sheriff’ s
deputies. The (heft occurred
Iwtween 5 p m. Thursday and 7
a m Friday, he said.

A thief cut open the roof of a
car b elon gin g to Kenny W.
Martin. 28. o f Deltona, to steal
$168 worth o f cassette tapes and
a $200 stereo while the vehicle
was parked at Dolly Madison.
U.S. Highway 17-92, Longwood,
al about 3 p.m. Thursday, depu­
ties reported.

A Honda ATC 70 niotorscooter
was stolen Friday from 201
Airport Dlvd.. Sanford, accord­
in g to u S e m in o le C o u n ty
s h e riffs report. The scooter,
valu ed ut $850. belongs to
Bonnie Hart. 37, of 205 Airport
Hlvd.

A burglar rummaged through
Robert Palce's bedroom al 794
Woodslde Road. Maitland, taking
a $150 stereo and a $240 radar
delector. Also missing In the
Thursday Incident were about •
20 gold tie pins wtih an u n -;
reportrd value.

Cocaine Charge Nets Man Year In Jail
An 18 year-old Sanford man was sen
It-need lo one year in the Seminole County
(all and 15 yearn (initiation for |xi*M-«nl&lt;in ut
cocaine'.
Orion Lcvclle Waldo, of 23 William Clark
Court, was also ordered by Circuit Judge
Robert II. McGregor lo pay I hr Public
Defender's office $350
Waldo was charged with possession with
Inlenl to sell and deliver after a Sanford
poller officer watched him make a dral.
Ac cording to i nuri records. Waldo sold a
small. $25 packet of cocaine lo a n Informant

Prrrz to return lo Cuba within
Ihrrr wrrks or losr bis citizen­
ship and his license lo practice
medicine In Cuba as a traitor or
Yankee imperialist, And as Perez
(nils It he "w as a man without u
country" for a short lime. Both
Dr Luis and Dr Marla arc now
United Stales citizens
Hy 1901 Prrrz was Involved
with thr Cubans In what was lo
become known as (lie "Bay of
Pigs" operation " I was un Inlerpirtor for Ibosr who did nnl
*|M-uk English and were prepar­
ing lor the Invasion ut Casllu
Beach near Trinidad It Is n
mountain region where the
Irrrdnm tighter* could ruslly
rsca|&gt;e Then Kennedy changed
Ihr Iim allon to thr Huy of Pigs, a
swamp area."
And what happened is history.
In (he m ea n tim e , one o f
Perez's sisters escaped from
Culia. She now lives near Fort
Lauderdale.
The other sister stayed and Is
still In Cuhu Perez says, not
proudly, that she Is In charge ol
propaganda, a member of the
polltburntn hts homeland
In 1963 Ihc Perr/es came lo
Sanford und set up their medical
practices Marla Perez Is a de­
rmatologist. Perez Is fond of
saying. "She takes cure of the
outside and I take care of the
Inside.
They have two sons. Luts Jr.,
25, a member of the Joflrey
Bullet, und Ttco, 23. a second
vci.r law Rtudenl at Georgetown
University.
Luts Perez performed with the
ballet at the Bob Carr Perform­
ing ARls Center and ufter the
performance Saturday he drove
to Hollywood to be ut the FMA
uint.ill.ilion of hts father.

as the officer sat In the Informant's car and
watched Th e deal was made Dec. 14
outside of Pearlle Brown's Tavern. 1007 W
13th Si.. Sanford.
About 30 minutes alter the sale, un­
iformed police arrived at the scene and
arrested Waldo In the liar.
Waldo was sentenced Friday He could
have received up to 5 years
In other court action, an Orlando man
charged with grand ihrll and horglarv In
connection with two Sem inole County
break in-&gt; was sentenced tc, 5 months tn the
Seminole Countv (all and 15 years proba­

Itr c u n s r th e a s s o c ia tio n
• hanged It* fiscal year dales.
Perez will serve as president 16
months Instead ol the usual 12
Perez and Ills family moved lo
Sanford In May 1963 and In
June hr became a member ol
lire staff of lhe old Seminole
Mcrmiil.il Hospital He was • hlel
of medicine al the hospital tn
1066, 1970, 1972. 1973, 1981;
was vice chief «&lt;t stall In 1967
and 1977 and served as chief of
staff In 1978
He Is chairman o l the hoard of
directors of the Migrant llcalllt
Clinic, founder and actively In­
volved as an advisor of the Drug
Action Committee, [rust presi­
d e n t and f o u n d e r o f th e
Canaveral Area Heart Associa­
tion , past president o f thr
Seminole County Medical Soci­
ety anil a member o f the Sanford
Civil Service Board, elected by
the city em ployees as thrlr
representative
Perez Is also u member of the
World Medical Society. Ameri­
can College o f Chest Physicians
American Society o f Internal
Medicine. Florida Society of In­
te r n a l M e d ic in e , S e m in o le
County Medical Society. Florida
Society. Cuban Medical Society
in Exile. American Council ol
Heart Disease. American Medical
Association, Florida Medlral
Association. Florida Diabetes
A vum tattoo. Fellow International
College Anglnlogy and American
College Anglology.
Among many honors. I*errz
has received the Daughters ol
the American revolution Ameri­
canism Medal for "outstanding
le a d e rs h ip , p a tr io tis m and
service by a naturalized citizen":
Ih e F r e e d o m s F o u n d a tio n
George Washington Medal of

tion.
Ralph Robert Main. 26. arrested Nov. 26.
was sentenced Friday by McGregor,
According to court records, Main surren­
dered to authorities at the Seminole County
jail after a raid of his apartment In Orlando
by Orlando (Miller turned up Items taken
I rum Seminole County homes.
Am ong thr Items m issing from 603
Fellowship Drive and 2504 Tahoe Circle,
were Jewelry, a computer and a saxophone.
Main could have received up to 5 years
— Deane Jordan

Honor lor "dedication to the
cause of freedom," The A.H.
Robins Award from Ihe Florida
Mrdlcul Association for ou t­
standing community service by
a physician; the Dale Carnegie
Alumni Association's Interna­
tional Human Relations award;
thr Dulr Carnegie International

WEATHER
N A T IO N A L W E A T H E R :
Storms that piled ball a half-fool
deep In Colorado and blew a
6-ton slab of cement off a truck
In South Dakota mauled the
nation's mldsreiion today with
rain swirled by winds gustlng to
nearly 30 mph Showeni and
ibundrrslorm s extended from
Texas and Colorado to Min­
nesota und Michigan.
AREA FORECAST! Today
partly sunny. High tn upper 80s
East wind 10 mph Tonight fair.
Low In the tow to mid 60s Light
wind. Tuesday mostly sunny
and warm. High around 90.
Southeast wind 10 mph.
BOATING FORECAST: St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 30
miles East to southeast wind 10
to IS knots through tonight
becoming southeast 10 knots
Tuesday. Sea 2 to 4 feel. Portly
cloudy with a few showers south
purl.

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barometric pressure: 30.12: rela­
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winds: northeast at 8 mph: rain:
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TUESDAY tlDESi Daytona
Beach: highs. 1102 a m . 1129
p m.; lows, 4 43 a.m.. 4:42 p.m.:
Fort Canaveral: highs. 10.54
a m .. 11:21 p.m.: lows. 4:34
a.m.. 4 33 p m ; Bayporti hlgha
4:19 a m . 2:51 p.m ; lows. 9:15
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EXTENDED FORECAST!
Partly cloudy and mild. Slight
ch a n ce o f a fte rn o o n th u n ­
derstorms Thursday becoming
more likely Friday. Lows In the
60s except low and mid 70a
southeast coast and keys. Hlgha
In the 80s except near 90
interior southwest Friday.

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WORLD
IN BRIEF

Four Killed , 50 Injured
In Beirut A irp o rt Shelling
BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) — Four civilians were killed and
at least 50 were wounded as Christian and Moslem
militiamen shelled Beirut's airport and residential areas
during all-night artillery and mortar clashes, police said
today.
In an attempt to end eight days of fighting In the city.
President Amin Gem ayel summoned Lebanon's sixmember Military Council Into an emergency session at
noon today. The Council, created after similar factional
fighting last year. Is made up of an equal number of top
Christian and Moslem officers
Political sources said, however, any plan to end the
bloodshed would need the support of Syria because
Lebanon's coalition government was so paralyzed by
Internal dispute that It would not be able to mediate an
agreement.
A cease-fire, the eighth called In the last 24 hours, helped
scale down the fighting early today after more than 16
hours o f fierce combat that engulfed the 3-mllc Green Line
dividing Beirut Into Christian and Moslem sections.

Soviet Scores S ta r W ars'
MOSCOW (UPII — Soviet Defense Minister Sergei Sokolov
warns that continued U S. research Into the "Star Wars"
program would force Moscow to take "adequate" measures
against the space-based weapons system.
In an Interview with the official Tass news agency
Sunday. Sokolov admitted that the Soviet Union was
conducting Its own research Into a spaced-based military
system, but denied It would be offensive.
Sokolov’s first major policy statement since he came to
power aftar the death of Defense Minister Dmitry Ustinov
in December made no significant departure from existing
Kremlin policy on President Reagan's "S tar W ars"
anil-missile program.
But he elaborated on areas in which the Soviet Union Is
conducting research Into military systems In space.
"W e conduct scientific research work. Including In the
military sphere." he said "Th is work Is not aimed at
creating strike space weaponry, but Is linked with
perfection of space early warning, reconnaissance, com ­
munication and navigation systems.

Riot-Torn A re a S ealed O ff
UlTENHAGE. South Afrlcu (UPI) — Hundreds o f South
African police and soldiers sealed off the riot-torn black
township o f Kwanobuhle. conducted house-to-house
searches for radicals and made several arrests.
The operation, which officials said was aimed at
restoring order following a wave of murders of black
moderates In Kwanobuhle. was conducted Sunday after at
least three people were killed In overnight racial violence.

WW II: The Final Year
Lib eratio n O f P ra gu e : Lots O f Ribbon, Lace
tanks' exhausts.
Not long aher the picturetaking. heavy firing broke out al T h e re w a s a big c ro w d a ro u n d th e a n c ie n t
the end of our street where it P o w d e r T o w e r . T w o o r t h r e e SS m e n in u n ifo rm ,
opened up on the park. People
h a n g in g b y th e ir f e e t fr o m la m p p o s ts , w e r e
scrambled back inside houses
and cellars. We were angry,
s lo w ly lo w e r e d by ro p e s o v e r fire s k in d le d
frustrated. Almost a day after
u n d e r n e a th . Shouts o f, 'B u rn , you b a s ta r d s ,'
fighting ended everywhere else
In Europe, the G erm ans In b ro k e t h e s ile n c e .
Prague still would not give up.
A Russian soldier was brought
In on a stretcher, his right foot
her skin tu rn in g pink and
bleeding from a shrapnel wound, iraltlc with little red Hags.
As we crossed the bridge, a blistrry. A German sniper, we
and a doctor who lived on the
third lloor gave him first aid. Hr couple o f bloated bodies o f were told, caught tiring from
rooftops.
kept saying. "Look how clean G e r m a n s o l d i e r s f l o a t e d
downstream In the Vltava. On
No one Intervened.
his foot Is.”
We made our way lo Wen
W e knew what he meant. the other side, the Old Town,
Rumor had preceded the Red there were little mounds of Iresh ceslas Square through streets
Army. There were talcs of grimy, earth In the park facing the still blocked by barricades truth
drunken soldiers of Marshal Ro­ Parliament building makeshllt by C ze ch r e s is t a n c e from '
By Ivan Z ve rln a
dion Malinovsky's army moving graves of Soviet soldiers w ith red overturned streetcars and cob­
U nited Press In tern a tion a l
b leston es g o u g e d from the
We could still hear gunfire but through Slovakia In the East. In stars (nr crosses on top
pavement.
Prague,
clearly,
we
were
meant
soon after dawn that Wednes­
There was little destruction so
Down Vodlckovu street, which
day. May 9. 1945. It was safe lo lo see elite Soviet troops.
lar. On the radio In the cellar we cuts across Wcnceslas Square,
come out of the cellar.
The last German shot I heard had heard the Germans had
shuflled a sullen column ol
A glance out the backyard of was from an 88mm anti-aircraft shrlled the Gothic town hall It German POWa. One lilted his
the apartment o f the house gun uspd by the SS with lowered was burned out hut the spire still head and screamed at us. "Don't
where I lived with my parents barrel and deadly effect. It stood and the famous clock, bother repaving this street. We'll
show ed a clear sky — the wrecked a T-34 tank. Another though silent, appeared un­ l&gt;e hark and use vour skulls for '
promise of a beautiful spring Soviet tank knocked out thr damaged
stones."
gun.
day.
Later we heard some horror
Emaciated people were helped
An SS unit evacuated the
The end of the entrance hall castle and (led to the west to down front a truck death camp tales documenting this haired:
was darkened by the shadow of a
surrender to the Americans, who s u r v iv o r s d r e s s e d In u g ly children bayonet led In doors by
huge T-34 tank Red Army men
were only some 40 miles away thlrk-stilped pajama style un­ l he SS.
with automatics sat on top of It.
iforms On a street corner. Am er­
We learned also ot the terrible ,
near Ptlsen.
ican GIs and British Tommies, revenge of the Red Army on lis ;
They grinned, handed out small
Not all made ll Czech re­ still In their original uniforms
cigars and hard candy. People
own lormrr men. prisoners who
scrambled up to embrace them sistance fighters, w earin g a after years in POW cam ps, joined Gen Andrei Vlasov to
hodgepodge of captured German looked for someone i&lt;&gt; take care
and to be photographed.
llghl on the side ol the Germans J
uniforms. Including Afrlka Korps of them.
Al the end. In Prague, the Vlasov
Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev's
sun helmets, seized several o r
army had finally reached Prague
There was a big crowd around units turned th eir weapons .
them. Later we were to see their
after u dash all the way from
the
undent Powder Tower. Tw o against the Germans ll was too .
lute.
Berlin. Czechs, their faces and
or three SS men in uniform, little and too late and II did not
My girlfriend. Jana, wore her hanging by their led Irnm lamp save them.
clothing smudged with dirt from
the cellars In which they had colorful Czech national costume (Kisls. were slowly lowered by
Hut all that we learned later ;
spent four nights greeted Ihrlr as we made our way downtown ropes over fires kindled un- Right now It was time lo c e lr-:
through
milling
crowds.
Quite
a
liberators with flowers.
dcrneulh Shouts ol. "Burn, you hratr.
lew other girls also wore II. Red
V
bastards." broke l hr silence.
Six long, terrible years ol Nazi
skirls, white blouses, with lots of
Under the equestrian statue ol
occupation had ended.
No one Intervened
St W cnceslas tw o Russians ■
What 1 rememtwr most about ribbons and lace
Another crowd was on c "urirs (oayed accordions and their Streetcars were not running
that morning was the Intense
aroma of lilacs In bloom In the Tracks had been dug up for Square In the New Town In the comrades danced with Czech
l&gt;arks and gardens surrounding barricades, overhead lines shot middle of the park a (tyre of girls, quite a few In national
costum es, red skirts, while
the castle mixed with the acrid down. Red Army women. In lM-ains from damaged houses
lumrs of Soviet gasoline that olive drub shirts, short skirts and burned. On top of li a naked blouses, with lots ol ribbons utul :
rose In bluish plumes from the iNxits up to mid calf, directed woman, moaned and writhed. liter.

E d ito r* n o te : W o rld W a r II ended
In Europe M a y 8, 1845, hut In
th e C z e c h c a p ita l o f P ra g u e
lig h t in g c o n tln u t'd fo r o n e more
d a y . F o u r d a y s e a rlk T Czech
resistance began to fig h t th e last
G e rm a n units, m o s tly SS. w h ile
th e p o p u la tio n h id In cellars.
T h e a u th o r o f th is a c c o u n t, a
C zech, was 21 a t th e tim e . Three
weeks la t r r he J o in e d U n ite d
Press, th e fo re ru n n e r o f U n ite d
P re s s I n t e r n a t i o n a l , w h ic h
q u ic k ly e s ta b lis h e d a burrau in
P rague. A fte r th e c o m m u n is ts
seized p trw c r in 18 4 8 . h e a n d h is
w i f e e s r a p e d
f r o m
C ze ch o slo va kia . S t ill w ith UPI.
h e r e p o r ts fr o m th e U n ite d
S a t to n s in S ew Y o rk

G o v e rn o r To W e ig h C lem en cy For Dotson
CHICAGO IUPII — A woman
who sent a man to prison for a
rape she now says never hap(K-ned will tell the governor o f
illlnols this week why she lied in
it bid for his freedom.
Gov. James R Thompson and
the Illin ois Prisoner R eview
Board have scheduled an execu­
tive clem ency hearing Thursday
where Cat hire n Crowell Webb Is
expected to explain why she
fa b ric a te d the rape ch a rg e
against Gary Dotson.
Dotson. 28. last week was
released from prison after six
years on u $100,000 appeal bond
set by the Illlnols Supreme Court
while he appeals his 1979 rape
eonvlrllon In the judicial system.
Dotson is seeking a pardon
with Innocence*from Ihe .gover­

nor or a commutation of hls 23lo 50-year prison sentence He
also ts expected to testify at the
hearing.
"I'm hoping things will even­
tually work out ... (but I'm)
getting afraid to be hopeful,"
said Dotson, who was also re­
leased from prison for one week
In April Irefore a Cook County
Judge rejected Webb's recanta­
tion testimony.
" I want to do anything that
would make him (Dotson) feel
better." Webb said last week
" I'll do anything he wants."
Extra security measures have
been ordered for the clemency
hearing, which Is open to the
public, because of threats re­
ceived by Circuit Judge Richard
Samuels after he ordered Dolson

S e n a to rs ' Id io s y n c ra c ie s

Helms Likes 'Sound O f Music , '
Warner Wears Socks With Holes
By Robert Doherty
Asked ubout his aspirations
UPI Southern Correspondent
after Ihe Senale thing plays Itself
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I ) out, Trlble — along with Hrlms
"R ed s." II turns out. isn't Sen. and Sens. Jltn Sasser. D-Tenn..
Jesse Helms' favorite movie alter and Howell Heflin. D-Ala. — gave
all The North Carolina R e­ u response that tan lx* para­
publican ts partial toward "T h e phrased as. " ! ain't planning lo
Sound of Music" and "Patton."
leave soon "
A nd. us you m igh t h ave
Sens. Jeremiah Denton Jr..
expected, hls favorite television
R-Ala., Mack Muiimgly, H-Ga..
show Is not I he "T h e CBS
and Paula Hawkins. R-Fla.. were
E v e n i n g N e w s w it h D an
more willing to consider re­
Rather." Instead, Its "Murder,
tirement. Denton said he would
S h e W r o t e '* w it h A n g e la
"Ush on the Fowl River near
Lansberrv.
Mobile " Mattingly pluns on go­
That's the Inside dope, ac­ in g " h o m e lo St. S im o n 's
cording lo Washington Dossier's Island." and Hawkins expects
senatorial Issue, which hit Ihe " lo be an active Florida retiree.’ *
streels Friday. The magazine
Hawkins, apparently courting
surveyed Ihe 100 members of
thr world's greatest deliberative Ihe South Florida vole for her
Imdy, as well as Ihrlr aides and 1986 re-election race, lists "Key
frlrnds. and came up with a list U irgo" as her favorite movie and
Miami V ice" as her No. I TV
of likes, habits and hobbles —
som e norm al, some a little show.
weird.
She also Is guilty of a bad habit
"W e live, after all. In a city that many o f us would probably
where information Is power, and admit to only privately. She
Ihe bigger you arsenal, the "often twists the diamond rings
betler you are prepared for on her fingers, especially when
she's talking on ihe phone."
bailie." Ihe magazine wrote.
In that caae. you ought to
know that Sen. John Warner.
R-Va.. la a back-seat driver and
wears socks that have holes.
Ills favorite drink? What else
would a former secretary o f the
navy guzzle than a Navy grog.
Virginia's junior senator. Paul
Tnble Jr.. Is a Coke drinker,
allhough I hat was before the
Change In the soft d r in k 's
formula. Tnble who obviously
has no future as a television
critic, picked "P a u l T rlb le's
Washington Report." as hls fave
TV show.

Florida's other senator. Demo­
crat Lawton Chiles Jr., admits to
" a painful penchant for mixing
metaphors." Mississippi Demo­
crat John Stennls is "slw ays
early wherever he goes |and| will
nol be Ihe flrat off Ihe elevator,
because he carries on Ihe tradi­
tion of the southern gentleman.”
Sen Ernest Holhngs. D S C .,
lias an "obsession with tennis."
his wife says. And Sen. Sam
Nunn. D-Ga., "carries peanuts to
snurk on everywhere he goes
because he's on a low-cholesterol
diet."

Monday. May 4. IH 5 —JA

buck to Jail April 11
W ebb, who lives with her
husband and Iwo children In
J a ffre y . N.H .. te s tifie d Iasi
month that she concocted the
rape charge In 1977 because slitfeared she was pregnant alter
having sex with her boyfriend
She was 16 al the lime
Webb, who testified she cul
herself with glass and ripped her
blouse lu make her charge ap­
pear authentic, said she decided
to recant the c h a rg e after
becoming a bom again Chris­
tian.
S a m u e ls r e je c te d W e b b ’ s
slory. saying Illlnols courts view
rerantailon testimony us highly
unreliable He also said hr did
nol know for wh.it "unfathoma­

b le" reason Webb recanted.
Attrr being rejected by the
Judge. Webb look a lie-detector
it-si which Unison's allornry,
Warren Luprl. claims verifies
W ebb's new storyLle-delector lesls arr not admlssable us evidence In Illlnols
courts because ol ih r lr un­
reliability. but they are admlssable at clemency bearings
The governor, who has already
read ihe transcripts of Dotson's
1979 Jury trial arid hls postconviction hearing lust month.
Will ultimately decide on the
Issue of executive clemency alter
receiving the Prisoner Review
Board's rrc» mmemlatlon.
"T h e re’s no timetable for hls
decision, ll may take un hour, u
week or m onth." a spokesman

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Dolson Mill has .in apjieal pend­
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which has nol yel decided
whether lo consider the appeal
or send the ruse to the Illinois
Appellate Court. He Is seeking
either lo have hls conviction
overturned, or a new trial

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Ikiwllng league lor menially
handicapped. 4-5 45 p.m.. Alta­
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Call 862-2500for Information.
Re bos Club AA. noon and 5:30
p m., closed. 8 p.m.. step. 130
Normandy Hoad. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rrbos al noon, closed.
Apopka A lcoh o lics A n on y­
mous. 8 p m.. closed. Apopka
E p ls c o p u l C h u r c h . 61 3
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.
Fellowship Group AA. senior
cltliens. 8 p.m., closed. 200 N.
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TUESDAY. MAY 7
Casselberry Kiwants Club, 7
a m .. Lc Club. S. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15
a m., Christo's Restaurant. 107
W. First St.. Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45
a m.. Western Slzzlln Restau­
rant. Sanford.
Sanford Lions Club, noon,
Holiday Inn. Interstate 4. San­
ford.
S o u th S e m in o le C o u n ty
Kiwants Club. noon. Quincy's
Restaurant. Highway 17-92 and
Live Oaks B ou leva rd .
Casselberry.
Little Theatre (first meeting).
I 30 p.m.. Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
Central Florida Blood Bank

Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second St.. Sanford. 11 a m.
to 7 p.m . Florida HospitalAlium onlr Branch. 601 E Alta­
monte Ave.. 11a m. to 7 p.m.
S a n fo rd -D u p llc u tr B rid g e
Club. I p.m.. Greater Sanford
Chandler of Commerce. 400 E.
Fit st Si.
I&gt;edlratlon of Ihe Georgr D.
I'rrklns Civic Center. 5:15 p.m
at Eastmonte Bark. Aliumonte
Springs.
Sanford AA. 5:30. closed dis­
cussion. and 8 p.m., open dis­
cussion. 1201 W First St.
Rrbos Club AA. noon and 5:30
p m . elosed. 8 pm ., step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos Club. noon,
elosed.
24-Hour AA group beginners
open discussion. 8 p.m.. Second
and Bay Streets, Sanford.
17-92 Group A A . B p.m .,
c lo s e d , M e ss ia h L u th e r a n
Church, 17-92 and Dogtrack
Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, open,
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OSHA Passes
The Buck
Because of unsanitary worklmr conditions,
there nre farm laborers In this country
suffering from parasites. Infections and dis­
eases at a rate higher than among Third
World peasant populations. And there are
farm workers. Instructed by pesticide manufaclurcres to carefully wash their hands
before e a tin g , who have no access to
wash-water In the fields where they work.
These facts were not even In dispute among
the experts heard by the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration, ns It tried to
decide whether there ought to Ik- a federal
regulation requiring employers to provide
field workers with toilets and safe water for
hand-washing and drinking.
Nonetheless, a few days ago OSHA an­
nounced It would adopt no such regulation.
Sanitation, a spokesman said, Is basically a
public health Issue, which Is more properly
the province for state regulation.
It was the worst kind of buck-passing. A
federal regulation Is needed precisely because
only 13 states have enacted their own rules
about these rmwt basic amenities. And among
those 13, not all require that both water and
toilet facilities be provided to field laborers.
Hesldes, where the enforcement of such state
health and safety rules Is left to local officials,
thrre Is often no enforcement at all In mrnl
arcus. OSHA hrard plenty of testimony about
that. too. which It Ignored.
Not that the administration came right out
nnd said It was opposed to common decency
for workers In the Helds. The official line was,
rather, that a federal OSHA rule would have
hurt more furm workers thnn It helped, since
It would have pre-empted the 13 states'
requirements, and many of these states’
sanitation rules are more protective than the
federul rule would have been.
Hut that, too. Is hokum. Legally, state
reg u latio n s th at a d m in is te r th e ir own
federally approvrd OSHA plans, cannot be
pre-empted by any OSHA regulations that nre
wruker. And there Is nothing to prevent other
states with strong field sanitation rulrs from
putting themselves — and their own furm
workers — In the antnr protected legal

position.
Nor was there anything to prevent the
federal OSHA from ndoptlng u stronger rule
Itself. Ily law, the frdrral OSHA can't apply Its
rules to farms that employ 10 or fewer
workers — the majority of farms — while
stute agencies can. But there were many ways
OSHA could have reached these smaller
fnrnn. It could, for starters, simply have
counted tructor drivers among u (arm's field
employees. Instead. OSIIA officials decided
that tractor drivers didn’t have the same
needs as other field workers, because they
could drive themselves on their tractors to the
neurest public bathroom whenever they hud
to.
It's hard to Imuglnc what (tosscssed the
Heagan administration's new labor secretary.
Wllllma Brock, to sign off on such nonsense.
He came Into office with a reputation for
fairness an decency, but apparently saw no
use for either In this first major OSHA
decision of his tenure That was a mistake
that still can Ire — and must be — rectified. It
Is bizarre enough thut a worker's right to
toilet facilities Is still being debated In this
country; that It Is being denied Is outrageous.

Please Write
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publication. All letters mutt be signed and
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B iim r s

LAMBRO

w o u ld

WASHINGTON — Much has been written
about the Influence political action committees
wield In congressional elections, but little notice
Is given to how tax dollars are being used to
Insulate congressmen from effective challenge
at the ballot box.
Congress's tax-funded arsenal of campaign
services has grown rapidly In recent years,
making It Increasingly difficult for the average
U.S, citizen to mount a credible challenge
against an Incumbent.
These In-house congressional sen'Ices Include
long-distance telephone lines; a generous travel
budget; radio and television broadcasting,
taping nnd distribution services; free giveaways,
such as flags, books, calendars and other
government publications, unlimited research
services: expanded year round district and slate
ofber facilities and stafT; congressional photog­
raphers to take pictures of lawmakers with their
co n s titu e n ts ; and m an y oth er typ es o f

At this rate, one might think that millions of
Am ericans are writing their senators and
representatives seeking help or expressing their
opinion on one Issue or another. However, the
truth Is that personal letters to constituents
account for only 3 to 4 percent of Congress’s
astronomical mailing costs.
In fact, most o f this money Is being poured
Into unsolicited self-promottonal mailings on a
massive scale — primarily newsletters. These
mass mailings blatantly promote and hype the
lawmaker’ s legislative activities to benefit his or
her re-election.
Many lawmakers are abusing the franking
privilege for all It’s worth, but som e arr using It
sparingly or not at all.
According to a rrport on last year's mailings,
prepared by the Senate Rules Committee, which
Maihtas chairs. 12 senators ’ were responsible
for 50 percent of the cost, with one senator alone
accounting for over lOperccnt.”

WASHINGTON WORLD

SCIEN CE WORLD

Scratches
In The
Teflon

Life
Saving
Center
Bjr Tom O ’Butllvaii
ST. LOUIS (UP!) - For years
doctors have said most cancers can
Ik - treated If detected early, but until
six months ago It was hard to find
re la tiv e ly Inexpensive one-slop
testing aimed ut detrettng tumor* In
the rarly stages.
Thai may he the reason the
Cancer Diagnostic Crnlrr Ltd. In the
St. lands suburb of Creve Coeur Is
attracting people from ull over the
country.
P a tll llerry, the cen ter's admlnlstrator. said residents from as
iar away os California. Florida and
New York have made trips to the
Midwest for the testing.
"T h e number of people coming
from other stales Is growing." Berry
said. "A lot of people who travel,
like salesmen, arrange their sched­
ules so they can have the tests In
I he morning and still do business In
the afternoon.
The main purpose of the clinic Is
lo d r ie d cancer In Its earliest and
most treatable stages. All patients
found lo have cancer — o r a
preranerrous rondlllon — are re­
ferred to specialists for treatment.
Berry said.
Drs. Ray Wolfl and Sudhu Saha,
both obstetricians, nnd Dr. Alan
Londe. n general surgeon, said they
decided to open the clinic last year
alter they did a survey that showed
only half the people In the St. Louts
area had a family doctor.
The center stresses early detec­
tion rather than llie usual process of
dealing with the disease. In some
cases, when II Is too late. W olff said.
"W ith the equipment wc have
here we can detect some types of
cancer before It becomes terminal
and thro have Ihr patient take
appropriate measures,'’ hr said.
Berry said In Ihr past people have
hud to go lo different medical
facilities, either a physician’s office,
a clinic, or a hospital, to have
various cancer tesls performed.
"W ith us. all the testing Is right
here," she added
Dr Virgil Loeb, president o f the
Missouri division of the American
Cancer Society, mild his only con­
cern with the center was that It
might oflrr people who have had the
tests a "sense of false security’ *
la-cause It Is Impossible lo pro­
nounce a person io&lt;) percent cancer-frrc.
"Som e people raised questions
about ethics and thnt we were
plavlng ujmn the fears of people."
iie said "T h ry can say what they
want but the fact remains that wc
huvr been successful In diagnosing
cancer In Its primary stages and
consequently been able to save
lives."

EDUCATION WORLD

School-Based Clinics
o rig in a te d o u ls ld c the sch ool
By Patricia McCormack
system. However, the support of
NEW YORK (UPI1 - Teenagers In
principals and teachers for student
growing numbers of communities
health services have been vital
now cun check In ut a school-baaed
factors In gaining approval for
clinic for comprehensive health
in school clinics, the report said.
service* - Including family planning
Programs generally are presented
The program first sprouted more
as comprehensive, mull (service un­
than a decade ago In SI. Paul.
its that that emphasize phystctal
Minn., as a new approach lo dealing
exam inations and treatment of
with high rates of childbearing
minor illnesses, says Joy Dryfoos.
among students.
the tracher and consultant who
Th r SI. Paul Maternal and Infant
aril bored Ihr report.
Cure Project has been followed by
"This portult certainly Is valid,
14 other programs operating In 32
considering that only u small pro­
schools Many other* are In the
portion of ull clinic visits arr for
planning stugr.
family planning. Nevertheless. In
Thr trend, d ied In a report in
most clinics new patients, whether
"Faintly Planning Perspective*,*'
male or female, are asked at their
may provide a new approach to
Initial visit If they are sexually
preventing adolescent pregnancy,
active.
in fact, high rates of childbearing
"If they are or plan to be soon,
among students often are cltrd as
they are encouraged to practice
thr rationale for starting thr on-sltr
contraception. If a young woman Is
health clinics, the rrport says.
Interested In obtaining a birth
C o m p re h e n s iv e sch ool-b ased
control method, she Is given a pelvic
centers that tiller family planning
examination and a Pap smear as
services are currently operated In
part of her physical examination.
Bridgeport and New Haven. Conn.;
Contraceptive* are generally pre­
Chicago. III.: Gary. Ind.s Flint.
scribed following counseling."
Mich : Minneapolis and St. Paul,
Dryfoos said patients at the
Minn; Jackson. Miss.
school-tiased clinics generally arc
Also: Kansas City. Mo; New York
from low-income families, a reflec­
( Ily. Dallusund Houston. Texas.
tion of the neighborhoods In which
The report said programs are
programs are located.
known lo Im- under development In
The school-hasrd programs have
Cleveland, Indianapolis. San Fran­
t&gt;ern credited with Improving stu­
cisco. and al a new site In Chlcugo.
dents' health, lowering birthrates,
and In Colorado. Mississippi and
raising levels ol contraceptive use
rural Nrw Mexico
and Improving school attendance.”
In New York City, several new
The clinics In operation have
programs arr bring launched lor
Individual caseloads ranging from
senior high school*, and one will be
atxnil 500 to around 5.000 students
started for Junior high schools.
a yrar and handle up to 20.000
This nrw Iwlat along ihr arudemvisits annually.
ic trail In mosl cases has been

By Norm an D. Sandler
WASHINGTON |UPI&gt; - President
Reagan flew lo Europe this week to
engage In som e Image-building
public diplom acy, dogged by a
single disturbing question: has the
G rea t C o m m u n ic a to r lost his
magic?
After beginning his second term
on the strength o f a 49-state elector­
al mandate. Reagan — regarded by
no less a critic than House Speaker
Thomas O'Neill as the most popular
politician he has ever seen — has
encountered the m osl serious string
o f setbacks, defeats and missteps of
his presidency.
The furor over his brief visit to the
German military cemetery at Bltburg has. by ali accounts, become
Reagan’ s worst public relations
crisis and lias clouded the departure
this montn o f c-Mef image *U»per
Michael De »Vi i
White House ch ief of staff Donald
Regan offered som e classic un­
derstatement was he told an Inter­
viewer, “ There have been easier
weeks; I will admit that."
Reagan himself may have been
thinking about his recent spate of
problems earlier this week when he
told guests at a Rose Garden
ceremony. "Som e days are happier
than others."
Thr mishandling of the tillburg
affair Is only one o f several episodes
that threaten to weaken Rragan's
political hand and scratch his
Teflon coating — all the while
raising new questions about (he
competence of his senior advisers.
Almnst three months after Regan
gave up his Cabinet post a* secre­
tary of treasury In a Job swap with
flrst-lrnn White House chief of staff
James Baker, the staff he oversees
has yet to coalesce.
The staff lack*
the political acumen and cautious
Instincts that served and protected
Reagan for four years.
The conventional wisdom holds
thal a foreign trip always causes a
presidential political stock to rise.
By contrast. Reagan s trip to the
seven-nation Economic Summit ha*
brrn a round-the-clock damage
control mission for (he last three
weeks. Once eager to go, Reagan's
aides look forward only to a safe
return to Washington.
The problems however, will not
disappear. The deficit, tax reform
and Central A m erica all await
additional attention from the presi­
dent und all his men.
And while the Reagan team has
yel to prove Itself, a Iallure to do *o
soon could only exate problems
farther down the line, at the
bipartisanship political courage the
president has asked of Congress fall
victim to the approach of the 1986
elections

JA C K ANDERSON

Jets Use Fishermen For Target Practice
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Att*
WASHINGTON - A perfect day
for fishing turned Into a nightmare
ol wartime explosions and terror for
Lyle Henry, his two sous and a
friend off the North Carolina shore
last October. Here's thr bizarre and
frightening story:
The Henry purty had anchored
ihrlr 17-foot boat In I’amltco Sound
near un old sunken ship, about 25
tnllrs south of Roanoke Island At
about 2:30 p m . several military
Jets thundered above them, skim­
ming low over the water. The pilots
waved In what appeared to tie a
greeting and flew oft out o f sight
Th r four fishermen, ull veterans,
were not worried.

"My FAVORITE show —
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assistance that contribute materially to the
political self-preservation o f our senators and
representatives.
All told, lawmakers each have a total yearly
budget of nearly 92 million al their command,
much of which la used solely to aid their
re-election.
Hut the most valuable and highly coveted
campaign subsidy o f all Is Congress’s free mall,
or "franking." privilege.
The shocking evidence recently presented to
Congress by Maryland Sen. Charles McC.
Mathias Jr. reveals how members are shame­
lessly exploiting free congressional postage tn r
their own political gain.
*
Last year, the Serrate alone ran up a postage
hill o f more than 9-13.6 million, with the total
bill for both bouses o f Congress reaching i l l !
million. The clerk o f the House expects mailing
costs to total $144 million In the coming fiscal
year — three times the 1979 total.

Lifestyles ol the Rich

Hut within minutes, the nlanrs
reappeared, and this time two of
them dropped bombs that landed In
the water within SO feet of the little
boat. The fishermen quickly got the
boat's motor started and fled, but
not before a third plane had dropped
u bomb that almost hit the pleasure

craft, rngulllug It in acrid smoke.
Fragments from one of the bombs
hit Henry. "Som e of the contents o f
thr bomb struck me on my right
arm ." the 60-year-old West V irgi­
nian recalled. "My amt wus burning
and hurting. I picked up an old
piece of a towel, and while hanging
over the side of the bout I made an
attempt lo wash and remove the
material that was sticking to my
wrist. 1 could not get If off by
rubbing It with thr towel and using
water." The fragments stuck to hta
arm like lur. he said.
As they raced toward shore sever­
al m iles aw ay, the party was
pursued by several Jets, which
buzzed them repeatedly, they said.
F i n a l l y s a fe on s h o r e , th e
bewildered fishermen learned that
they had unwittingly anchored In
one of several military bombing
ranges adjoining ihr Cape Hattrra*
N ational Seashore Her real tonal
Area.
When Henry got home to Logan.
W.Va.. he realized the " ta r " from
the bomb hud eaten uwuv hts flesh

to the bone. Doctors Identified thr
c h e m i c a l us p h o s p h o r u s , a
sm oke-gen erating Ingredient of
practice bombs. Despite several
operations and wreks of therapy.
Henry Is afraid he may lose his ann
front Infection.
Ills son Larry, who breathed
fumra released by the nrar-mlss.
came down with phrumonia. which
persisted for two months, causing
him to cough blood Doctors de­
termined his Illness was brought on
by Inhalingchemical-laden smoke.
Henry’s sons, both West Virginia
slate policemen, said the attack on
their little fishing boat appeared to
be deliberate. "W c tried to get out of
the way. but they dove at us," said
Larry Henry. "T h ey knew we were
there."
The Hrnrys also Insist there were
no warning signs to mark the target
range. And though a spokesman for
thr Navy’s Stumpy Point bombing
range told our associate Corky
Johnson that the area Is posted,
several local residents disputed this
claim. Warning towers were blown

down several years ago. they said,
nnd never replaced.
In fact, thr locals had their own
talcs to tell — of homes being
buzzed by low-flying planes, or of
being forced off the highway by Jets
heading toward them tn an aerial
game of “ chicken."
M ilitary sp okesm en ackn ow l­
edged that fishermen have wan­
dered Into restricted areas when
bombing practice was scheduled,
but said their pilots urr under strict
orders not to drop thetr bombs until
the area Isrleared.
A Marine spokesman at Cherry
Point, whlrh reportedly had planes
In the utr al the tim e of the Incident,
said that Navy Investigators con­
tacted the Marine base, but were
a ls o c h e c k i n g I n t o o th e r
possibilities. Th e spokesman said
the explosive charge In a practice
bomb Is about os powerful as a
cherry-bomb firecracker.
The Navy has declined comment
until Its Investigation Is complete.

�SPORTS
Sam
Cook
HERALD
SPORTS EDITOR

Collier: QB Of 80s?
Misery Is Half O ver
ORLANDO — If Reggie Collier Is the
"Quarterback o f the 80s," Orlando Renegade
fans should be relieved. Their misery Is half
over.
Collier had another one of his mediocre
outings Sunday as the Renegades disap­
pointed a crow d o f 21.085 at Orlando
Stadium. T h e ‘Gades lost. 21-7. to the
Oakland Invaders This Is nothing new.
They're lost three straight and won Just two
of 11efforts this spring.
They have the worst record In the USFL.
This should come as no surprise since they
were a horrible outfit Iasi year as the
Washington Federal*. Collier Is one of the
holdovers from that collection.
Anyone who expected the Renegades to
win this year must have been reading too
much of that "H ype, hype hooray" from that
other dally paper. This Is not a very good
football learn. Most learns without a proven
quarterback seldom are.
Collier Is built along the lines of another
quarterback Florida football fans went
through (he growing pains with a few years
ago. His 6-3, 207 pound frame reminds one of
a maturing Doug Williams.
C ollier's o n ly problem Is that w hile
Williams could throw the football — a pretty
Important attribute In any football league —
Collier can’ t. He Is constantly over, under and
around his receivers.
Despite Collier's consistent effort to Impress
this fact upon coach Lee Corso, the first-year
laws has steadfastly stuck with his soon-lo-be
24-yrar-old (next Sunday).
“ Reggie Collier Is our quarterback." Corso
proclaimed o .c aaain Sunday. "W e expect
him It*
bci,. .mo better and better and
better."
^
Corso, who la coming oil more con man
Ilian football coach lately, says that his
coaches have been Impressed with Collier's
Improvement. "A s long as Reggie continues
lo Im prove." he says, “ he will be our
quarterback."
Corso also laid WKIS' Christopher Russo
that he was Just overjoyed with the support
from the Orlando fans. He said Orlando Is a
major league city which could support the
USFL or the NFL.
C o l l i e r , m e a n w h ile , w a s q u it e a
quarterback In college, Florida Stale will
attest lo that. He turned the Semlnoles every
way but loose one ufternoon while directing
hls Southern Mississippi squad lo 50-ptus
points.
Reggie's forle In college, however, de­
pended on hls feel and nol hls arm. Anytim e
(he medln guide begins a reference talking
about a quarterbacks running before hls
(Kissing...well...' Had four brilliant seasons at
Southern Mississippi...rushing for 2.205
yards and passing for 3.454..."
The final sack In Reggie's locker could be a
look at hls past. Here's a guy who came out of
college as the ' Quarterback of the 80s." yet
Itlrmlngham. which drafted him as the third
player chosen In the 83 draft, gave up on
film after seven games. He went to the
Arizona Wranglers before coming to the Feds
for a ninth-round '84 draft pick.
Running quarterbacks Just don't make It In
the NFL or USFL. Besides, the only lim e a
running quarterback Is effective Is If he can
(M SS

Reggie can pass on that one...
Lyman. Lake Mary. Apopka and DcLand
have to be feeling a bit queasy ufler Friday
night. Winter Park, who most coaches feel
wasn't (he caliber of their clubs, blanked
l-uke Worth. 7-0, for the sectional champion­
ship.
Winter Park coach Bob King and hts
Wildcats now Join Panama City Mosley,
Tumpa Jefferson and Hialeah Miami Lakes In
Tampa Winter Park lakes on Mosley at 3:30
p m. Thursday at Al Lopez Field. Hialeah
Miami Lakes battles Tampa Jefferson In the
second game.
King said his team's biggest lest would
probably be the regional final. Il was. The
Wildcats pulled out a one-run victory over
Lyman. The Greyhounds cost themselves
several runs with three baserunning lapses
and didn't flash the championship caliber
which allowed them to upset DeLand and
Lake Mary In the district.
"N o doubt about It." said King after the win
over Lyman. "W e got the break*. We had lo.
They've got a really good team."
Two more breaks and Winter Park will be
slate champ Then check the condition of
Lym an's Bob McCullough. Lake Mary's
Sonny Wise and Lake Mary's Allen Tuttle...
Seminole's boys and girls track teams have
quite a challenge staring them In the fare
Saturday. They can become double state
champions at Winter Park's Showalter Field.
Coach Krn Brauman's boys, who have won
every meet they're entered this spring, are
lhe odd*-on favorite. Coach Emory Blake's
girls, whose only weakness comes In the
weight events need to outdistance Evans.
Oak Ridge. Jacksonville Raines and Largo.
Brauman's tram has five standout Individ­
uals In Cliff Campbell (440). Frank Barnett
1120 hurdles). Billy Penlck (m ile). Leo
Peterson (long Jump) and Alvin Jones (triple
Jutnpl. Blake's team is led by freshmen
Shownda Martin (880) and Dotchelle Webster
(relays) along with seniors Trtna Walkrr
(440). Glenda Bass (relays) and Charlta
Wedlock (long Jump).
Both team* are strong In Ihe relays, which
usually makes Ihe difference at the state
meet...

Medlock Hopes 3rd State Is Charm
By Chris F it t e r
H erald Sports W r it e r
Chartta Medlock has competed In Just four
meets this season, about 10 less than her
Seminole High teammates, but she hasn't lei Ihe
late start stop her from her goals
M edlock continued her late-season surge
Thursday night In the 4A-3 Region Championshifts when she qualified for this week's 4A Stale
Meet In both the 110 high hurdles and long Jump.
She also ran a leg on the 440 relay learn which
finished third and also qualified for stale.
In both Individual events Thursday. Medlock
turned In season's bests and she hopes to do II
again Saturday In the Slate Meet at Showaller
Field In W inter Park. In the past three meets, the

Track/Field
senior standout has Improved significantly In
both ihe 110 hurdles and long jump
" W e had big Ideas for Chartin at Ihe beginning
of this year." Seminole coach Emory Blake said.
"S h e has a lot of talent. She holds Ihe school
record In the long Jump 119-6) She has the
capabilities of being a 20 fool Jumper. Her grade
eligibility hindered her but wr have seen steady
progress out of her these past few weeks. She's
getting stronger every m eet."
It is In the tong Jump where Mcdlock’s chances

are greater. When she was a sophomore. Medlock
soared lo a 19-6 In the Slate Pentathlon
competition In Merritt Island. The state record In
ihe long Jump (4 A l is 19-11 by Olympian Chandra
Chccsebrough o f Jacksonville Ribault in 1977
'This Is her third lime qualifying for stale.’
Blake satd. "S h e missed last year when shr
sc ratched all three limes In long Jump during
reglonals. She qualified this year and did 11 very
competitively. I hope with Ihe workout we have
planned this week, she will come through lor us
She could help us out a whole lot In the slate
meet."
In her first meet of Ihe season Medlock. who
See MEDLOCK. Psge 7 A

Funeral Dirge Plays
Again For Orlando
O R L A N D O (U l’ ll - W h ile
Oakland marched lo a crisp nrw
drum m er Sunday, the song
remained Ihe same lor Ihe Orl.imto Renegades ... a funeral
dirge
Fred Besana. who lost hls
starting quarterback Job in
Bobby Hebert this year when the
In v a d e r s m e r g e d w ith th e
Michigan Panthers, fired three
touchdown passes, sparking
Oakland lo a 21-7 USFL vic tory
over the Renegades.
An Ineffective Hebert was re­
placed al Ihe start o f Ihe second
quarter alter complaining o f
dizziness and Besana completed
l4-of-19 passes lor 193 yards
against ihr league's worst de­
fense lo silence a crowd o f
21.085. The Invaders. 7-3-1.
moved wllhln percentage (minis
01 (Irsl-plnec Houston In the
Western Conference. Houston
7 3, (days at Purl land tonight.
"I didn't want lo embarrass
myself out there." said Besana.
who had attem pted jusi 18
pusses entering ihe game. "M y
(eel (or Ihe game got belter as
ihe day progressed, 1 was tils*
appointed about (rin g beaten
mil In training ramp, but there's
no animosity between (lobby
and 1. Obviously, things didn't
go ihe way I hoped, bill we're
iHitb s t a r t e r s In Hits leugur ...
u u lortiin atelv. w e're on ihe
same team ."
Besana had T l) pusses of 63
yards to Derek Holloway In the
second (M-rlod. 3 yards tn runn­
ing back Tom Newlon In Hie
third quarter and 15 yards to
Anthony Carter al 4:31 ol the
fourth quarter. The Reitegudea.
2 9 following iheir third consec­
utive setback, ran for Jusl 44
yards and were held 10 Reggie
Collier's 11-yard TD pass to Joey
Walters.
"Our guys are not losers —
they 'p la y e d like hell." said
Orlando Coach la-r Corso. “ They
Ik *u I u s with greul athletic (days
hv great aliilctcs We've got
nothing lo lie ashamed of. W r'rr
going to stick with Reggie Collier
until hr gels Hie Job done

S u n d a y ' s T a le ol T w o
Quarterbacks didn't have a
very happy ending (or the
Orlando Renegades. Reggie
Collier, above, goes up on hls
toes to fi nd a r e c e i v e r
a g a i n s t the O ak la nd I n ­
vaders. The Collier led of­
fense could produce |usf
seven points. At the right,
Fred Besana, subbing for ait
i neffective Bobby Hebert,
moved Oakland with pinpoint
passes like this over Kevin
Kellln to three TDs In the 21-7
victory.

tWiM

hr VtmCm *

Pro Football
Hrsanu snapped a 7 7 tie by
directing a 69-yard drive billow
lug Hu* second hall klrknll He
scrambled 17 yards tor a llrst
down and hit 15 yard passes lo
Eric Jordan and ( •melon Hanks
as Ihe Invaders m oved lo Hie
3-yard line Besana ilirn Inked a
hnndoff and tossed ihe tiebreaking scoring pass in Newton
in the right corner with H 19 lell
In the ibird quarter
Aftrr Jrlf Hrockhnus missed a
52-yanl Held goal attempt lor
Orlando. Ihr Invaders reeled off
a 12-play, 05 yard march anil
Iced Ihr victory on third and HI
w hen Carter went dow n Ihe left
sidelines ami look Besana's
lim ing pass out o f Ihe hands ol
right tornrrback Elbert Gray for
Ids eighth TD reception ol Ihr
season.
Ileberl. the Western Coldereuc-e's No, 2 passer, laced a
strong rush in Hie llrst quarter
and com pleted )u sl 2-of-lO
passes beforr Ik-saua replaced
him Bentley rushed lur H'2 yards
w h ile (lie O akla n d d efen se
llmllcil Orlando lo )usi 185 total
yards.
B U LLS STUN G E N E R A LS
.J A C K S O N V IL L E ( I l l 'l l N'orrts llrowti says that since lie
was walvrd by the New Jersey
Generals, hr lias wanted to do
whatever he could lo help Hie
Jacksonville Bulls lx-.il tin- Irani
tic was not good enough lo
make.
Brown did Just that Sunday,
relum ing a klckull 82 yards
early In the fourth quarter lo put
the Bulls up. 23-16 Try as they
might, the Generals could nol
overcome Brown's |K-rfornuiliee
"Anytim e you get a special
teams tnuehdown. II makes a big
difference." said Generals coach
Wall Michaels
Iterschel W alker turned In
another dazzling performance
Tor (hr Generals, lu ltrig die
loot ball 29 limes lor 169 yards

E llio tt Leaves Rulesmakers With Dusty Taste
IALLA U KG A . Ala. |U!‘t) - Aller
winning hls fourth superspeedway
race o f Hie season In record speed
and leaving NASCAR rulrsmokers
eating Ids dust In Hie process. Bill
Ellloli has only one problem.
What dties he do for -in encore?
The answer came easy to Elliott's
older brother. Ernie. Ihe crew chief
and engine builder for the Ford
Thun derblrd that won Su nday's
Winston 500 — go (aster.
" T h e lim it la what you limit
yoursell lo ," said the older Elliott,
who watched hls brother capture the
(xde position with a record 209 mph
qualifying run and then win the rare
with an average speed of 186.288
mph — a record lor a 500-mile event
“ I think a good goal lo shoot for
w hen w r come back Is 212 |mphl."
Elliott had to fight off both u
NASCAR rule change designed to
slow him down and an oil line

NASCAR
problem In the flrsl 50 laps to win
Sunday at the 2,66 mile Alabama
International Motor Sprrdway.
The oil line problem pul him
almost two laps down, but he roared
Isick lo grab Ihr lead lor good 20 laps
from ih e fin is h and took ih e
checkered (lag 20 car lengths ahead
of Kyle Petty.
Petty, equalling Ihe l»e»t finish of
hls NASCAR earrer, edged defending
champion Calc Yarborough In a
fender-lo-fender flghi to grab llie
runnrrup sjmj I as Fords grabbed Hie
lop three places
"I'm happy with Ihr way we ran
today, bul I couldn't do anything
with Elliott. He could go whenever he
wanted." Yarborough said
Bobby Allison in a Bulck and Rleky

HiithI in a Ford Itnisticd (mirth and
fifth, respectively, both a lap behind
ihe leaders,
11 was the flrsl lim e Fords have
finished 1-2-3 since the 1969 Dixie
300 al Atlanta and rs|&gt;cclally satis­
fying to Flllotl In lieu of Ihr rules
change Ihai went Into effect Sunday.
The rulr raised all Fords onr-hulf
Inch and allowed General Motors'
&lt; ars lowered the same amount,
equalizing heights at 50 Vi Inches.
"1 think they're going to make It
run without a driver now." Elliott
Joked alter the victory "T ile way I
look al II. there wilt be some more
rule change* down the road. We ll
continue to work hard, no matter
what they do."
Thr racr run caution free for 159
lap* with Yarborough leading most of
Itic way Flllotl finally made up hls
early deficit, using a slingshot ma­
neuver to surge past Yurbornugh on

turn three of tap 145.
Hut (hr llrsl caution Bag was
unfurled 15 laps later lor debris on
ihe truck, and Yarborough was llrsl
Into ihr plls Thai lead Insled only
four laps, us Flllotl regained tin
upper hand on lap 169.
Yurborough once again had a
chance lo surge hack In Iroul whyti
Eddie lllrrscbwul smacked the wall
on lap 173. producing the second
caullon. Hut Ellloli won ihr «prlni
from the plls Hits tim e
T h e D a w s o n v lllr. Ga . native
stands a good chance ol Kipping ihr
$3 million mark Iwforr Ihe season Is
finished Ills victory guarantees him
another • 100,000 for taking tiii
second of a four-event Winston Mil
lion promotion und leaves him only
one victory short of ihe total prize
A victory ut either the World 6 0 0 or
Hie Southern 500 would give Etlloll
Hie f l million bonus

Mahler Finds It Ironic To Be (7-0)
A T L A N T A tUPI) - Rick Mahler finds It rather
Ironic to be the wtnnlngest pitcher In the majors
while lolling for a team lhal Just two years ago
had given up on him.
"There was a lime when I thought my luturc
was going lo be In another organization." said Ihe
Atlanta Braves' 31-year-old rtght-handrr after
Sunday's 6-1 victory over the Montreal Expos
hiked his record (o 7-0."But. I'm glad lhal I go!
inv chance to plav In Atlanta, that li worked out
like It did "
Mahler Joined thr Braves' organization a decade
ago as an afterthought. The Braves had already
signed hls older brother. Mickey, and Mickey
talked them Into giving Rick a chance
The Braves released Mickey. 10-24 In three
seasons with Atlanta just prior lo the 1980
w-osou. bul kept Kick, who has a career mark ol
37-26 In hls seventh major league season bul was
shipped bark lo Richmond In 1983 He was

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brought back up last season and bis 13-10 rerord
was Ihr learn s second-best.
Although he has yrt to go nine Innings this
vrur. Mahler ha* won all seven of hls starts — Ihe
only Braves starter lo win ut all
Sunday. Mahlrr. who has an FRA of 2.05 In 52
Innings, gave up right tills and two wulks In eight
Innings. Thr only run tjr allowed came on Dan
Drlrsscn's homer leading o lf Ihe second.
The Braves were paced by Terry Harper, who.
like Mahlrr. lias »|&gt;eiil most of hls career shuffling
between Atlanta anil Richmond. Harper drove In
llirrr runs wllh a double and a single
" I jusl like lo hit ihe ball with consistency."
said Harper, whose 10 RBI are second on Ihe club
tn major Icagur leader Dale Murphy.

Rick M ahler, left, won hls seventh game and
Terry Harper drove In three runs as the
Braves whipped Montreal Sunday
Tim Raines was 0 tor I In a pinch h lllrr's role
(or Ihe Expos.
N A I\E S G A U G E ............................................... 7A

�—Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Will Spend A Buck Go For Bonus?

Monday, May A, IMS

SPORTS

LOUISVILLE. Ky. (UPI) - Dennis Diaz,
owner o f Spend a Duck, said he will ship his
Kentucky Derby winner to Garden State
Park today. Bui hr ha* yet to decide If hK
coll will run In the Jersey Derby, the rich
inaugural race at Garden State, or the the
Preakness. the second leg of the Triple
Crown.
"N o w don't take that to mean that he's
running In Ihe Jersey Derby, because It
doesn’t.” Diaz said Sunday outside Spend a
Duck’s Churchill Downs’ stable. "H e loves It
ihrre, and he gets good care there. When he
left after winning Ihe Garden State Stakes,
(hey locked up his stall and said they'd keep
ll waiting for him ."
The Jersey Derby offers a possible 92

IN BRIEF

A lb e rt, Rum ler C apture M VPs
For Prom ising Tribe Kickers
The Sc-mlnolr High vx-rer program rrfleclr(l on Ihr past
waaon and looked forward to a promising future Thursday
at Its awards banqurl at Ihe Sanford Civic Cenler.
For the boy* leant. Malt Albert, Just a freshman, was
selected Most Valuable Player. Bobby Von Hcrbults. one of
the few seniors on Ihe team, was named Outstanding
Defensive Player and also received the Army "Senior
M V P ’ ’ award sponsored by the Army and the National
Coaches Soccer Association.
Other award* were presented to Tim Roberts (Oulstundlug Offensive Player), Gary Barnett (Most Improved) and
David Mall (Most Promising Junior Varsity Player).
For the girls, sophomore Sherri Humler. an All-County
and All-State selection, was the Most Valuable Player.
Homier divided her lime la-tween goalkeeper and forward
litis past season and excelled at both positions.
Cindy Benge and Angela Freeman were the Outstanding
Defensive Players while Vicky "SpufTy” Paknvlc was the
Outstanding Offensive Player Carol Lykrn* was the Most
Improved player while Tracey Farrelly won the Coach's
Hustle Award.
Ih-th Nelson, who scored a multitude of goals despite
missing almost half the season with an Injury, was the
Army Senior M.V.P
Mr, Wayne Edward*. Wuyne Altx-ri and girls coach Suzy
Reno were presented with "Hat Trick’ Award Jackets
Edwards, owner of Celeste Industry In Sanford, and nn
avid Seminole soccer fan, presented earh graduating
senior, hoyaand girl*, with a soccer jacket.

Horse Racing

Dave LaPoint wasn't about to
let this one get away.
The San Francisco left-hander
captured bis first victory of the
season Sunday, blanking St.
Units 5 0 . It was the first time
Ihe Cardinals were shut out this Pefe Rose rapped three hits
season.
Sunday fo move within 75 of
LaPoint. 1-4. owns a 1.69
Ty Cobb's all-flme record.
ERA. fifth best In the National
League. He struck out six and
walked two In his first apperance Msts 3. Reds 2
against the Cardinals since being
At Cincinnati. Dwight Gooden
traded In Ihe deal that sent Jack struck out nine and rookie out­
Clark to Sl. Louis. In his pre­ fielders Len Dykstra and John
vious four games. theGlunts had Christensen each Bitted tn a run
scored Just four runs.
to lead the Mels Three of Ihe
LaPoint Insured Ihe victory seven hits yielded by Gooden.
wit It a run-scoring double In the 4-1, were to Pete Hose, who
filth inning.
needs 75 hits to break Ty Cobb’s
" I ’ve got to have the highest all-time record of 4.191. Tom
hatting average among pitchers Drowning. 2-1. suffered the loss.
In Ihe leugue." said LaPoint, Pirates 3, Dodgers 2
who entered Bitting .429
At Pittsburgh, bases-loaded
" W e gave him more runs walks to Joe Orsulak and pintoday than we have all season." ch-hltler Johnny Ray by re­
San Francisco manager Jim
lievers Tom Nlcdenfuer and
Duvcnport said. "H e’s pitched Curios Diaz helped Ihe Pirates,
Just outstanding all year. Hr
Rlrk Rhoden. 2 3. got the vlrlory
should be 5-0 instead o f 1-4. and John Candelaria pitched (he
This gumr show* what good
nlnlh for bis fifth save. Nlrdcnpitching and timely hitting wit) fuer dropped to 1-1.
do for y ou ."
Astros 4. Phillies 3
LaPoint has U rn making a
At Philadelphia. Jose Crpz hit
habit o f living with hard luck,
u two-run homer In the first to
Earlier this season against Los
lift the Astros Joe Nlrkro. 2-3.
Angeles, hr lost a shutout bid In doubled home a run and Frank
(be ninth Inning He had a 2-0 DlPIno got the final out for his
lead and a one bitter working
fourth save. Shane Hawley. 2-3.
when he walked Mike Marshall
absorbed his second straight
and gave up a two-run homer to loss.
Prrlro Guerrero He tost the
Cubs 4 . Padres 2 (suspended)
game on a loth Inning homer by
At Chicago, the Padrcs-Cub*
Dave Anderson.
game was suspended after six
LaPoint kept the Cardinals
innings lierause of darkness. It
olf balance by throwing more
will Ik - completed at Wrtgley
fastballs and less sliders than
Field — the only major-league
norma! to go with his outstand­ jwrk without lights — July H
ing change-up
before the regularly scheduled
" H e ’s doing the Job," said St.
game between the clubs Sun­
Units manager Whllry Herzog
day’s contest was delayed by
"W e know hr can pitch."
rain three times.

K rlek Whips A ria s , Elem ents
I.AS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) - For Johan Krlek. It was a
victory over Jimmy Arias and the elements.
Krlek overcame a first-set loss and scorching heal
Sunday to defeat Arias 4 6, 6-3. 6-4. 6-2 and win a
9500.000Grand Prtx tennis tournament.
In capturing his llrsl tournament since August 1063.
Krlek earned 960.OOO Arias won 940.000 for serond place
In the 32-player tournament, which began Monday.
On-court temperatures Sunday approached 100 degrees,
The tournament Is known us the Alan Klng-Cnesars
Palace Tennis Classic.
Artu*. of Buffalo, N Y . broke Krlek In Ihe ninth game to
go up 5 4 and then held serve to win the llrst set
Krlek. a South African living In Naples. Fla., said bring
one set In-hlnd did not Ixither him.

LPGA: A lcott Coasts In Rain
HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S.C. (UPI) - Rain, wind and a
scare over a man authorities thought might be armed
didn't fuze Amy Alcott, who went on lo a n easy four-stroke
victory In the LPGA Moss Creek Plantation Women's
invitational
"It's fullllllng to win on u good golf course," said Alcott.
who shot a 3 under par 69 Sunday to Dntsh 4 tinder 264
She collected 930,(XX) for the triumph
"It's u demanding course, u shotmaker's course. You
have to ltdnk your wav and use your head on this course,"
Alcott said.
"Early In the week. I missed u lot of putts but 1 kept my
confidence. Till* Is a very exciting win.”
Alcott was Ihe only golfer to complete Ihe tournament
under par. In u lour way tie at pur 266 were Nancy Lopez,
second round trader Patty Sheehan, Kathy Postlewult and
Jull Inkster.

The prospects for a stallion In ihe future
•irr as Important as his prospects now.”
Diaz said.
Be also said he would "ta lk ” w-llh his colt,
who was cheeked out a* healthy Sunday by ,
Ihe track veterinarian — save for a tiny cut
nn his right hind leg
"You have to listen to the horse.” Diaz
*utd "H e may tell us he nerds the extra
nine days of rest."

Jackson Hits 508th,
Angels Tip Brewers

U c lt e d P re s s I n te r n a tio n a l

SUGAR LAND. Texas (UPI) — Martina Navratilova, the
world's No. I ranked wom en’s tennis player, doesn't sound
like she’ s ready to leave the front o f the (tack.
After defeating stubborn Ellse Durgln. 6-4. 6-1, Sunday
to capture the 9150.000 Virginia Slims of Houston.
Navratilova said she's ready for the uj)coinlng French Open
and Wimbledon tournaments.
"I feel more ready now than ever." said Navratilova, who
earned 927.500 for Sunday's victory. " I ’ ve won two
tournaments and I haven’t lost a sel l feel I’m playing
Irriter every match. I can't be happier."
Navralllova and Durgln teamed later to win Ihe doubles
title over Manueta Maleeva and Helena Sukova. 6 1. 3-6.
63
In the single* final against the unseeded Durgln. who
won 914.000, Navralllova had to fight off a stiff challenge.
Dut after eight games In the Drst set and the scorr 4-4.
Navratilova broke Durgln for the first time, then held serve
low ln (beset at 6-4.

Diaz said he w anted Parish's Input
regardless of the negotiations because of his
knowledge of breeding.

million bonus plus ihr winner's share of the
S600.000 race. A Preakness victory would
leave Spend A Duck one victory from
thoroughbred racing's most prestigious
tumor while enhancing the colt’s polenilal
si ud value.
Dla/ said he would not decide until talking
with several jx-opie trainer Cam Gainbolatl.
Derby Jockry Angel C ordero Jr., and
William Farlsh III. an established breeder
n e g o tia tin g a p o s s ib le quarter-share
purr base of Spend a Duck.
" I ’ll probably talk to Farlsh Monday.”

LaPoint
Blanks
St. Louis

M a rtin a Eyes French, W im bledon

Diaz said. ” 1 don’t think we’re going to
make a decision before that.”

United Press International
The California Angels are one
o f Hie most experienced teams In
the majors, so the last thing you
th in k t h e y ’ d need Is srlfconfidence. Not so. says veteran
Reggie Jackson.
"W e knew we had to play well
ut first to gti believabltly for
ourselves." said Jackson, who
drove In three runs with hts
50Hth career homer and a tworoll double Sunday to |H&gt;wer the
streaking Angel* to a 5-1 victory
over the Milwaukee Brewers.
"N o one counted on us and we
Just sort of sat bark to see what
we rntild do."
The Angels, w-llh 17 players
30 or older, have won nine of
their last 11 games and own (he
tx-st record in ihr majors at 17-9
California was not lookrd upon
as a real threat Oils season.
Many o f thrlr key players werr
past their prime and the pit­
ching. as always. wu*su*|H-n
Th e pitching, which still really
can’t he considered solid, has
lH-rn somewhul surprising. The
Angels wrre filth In the A L In
pitching entering the weekend
and a iilg reason for that has
been reliever Donnie Moore,
Moore, acquired tiy the Angels
In the free-agent compensation
pool, has ulrcudy recorded six
savrs and hasn’ t allowed a run
In Ills Iasi 16 Innings over 11
str.ilghi appearances. Against
the Brewers. I he hard throwing
right-hander pitched two Innings
to save the game lor Mike Witt.
"T h is game was pretty much
Indicative of wtiy we are winn­
ing. " said Jackson.
Ysnkees 6. Royals 2
At Nrw York. Rickey Hen­
d e rs o n and Don M a ttin g ly
slammed back-lo-back tilth In­
ning homers to support thr
rom blnrd lour tilt pitching of
PhD Nlrkro. 4-2. and Dave
Klghetll. Dud Black. 2-2. look
the loss Kt-n Griffey and Billy
Sample also homered lor New
York, which swept the three-

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game set.
Tigers 4, White Box 3
At D e tro it. Darrell E van s
smuckrd a two-run homer to cap
a three-run sixth Inning and
m a k e a w i n n e r of J u a n
Dercnguer. 1-1. Aurrllo Lopez
pitched the seventh and WHIlc
Hernandez finished for his fifth
save. Richard Dotson. 0-1. was
the loser.
Rangers 7, Indians 2
At Cleveland. Julio Franco’s
second-inning error allowed tw o
Texas runs to score and Don
Slaught homered to help the
Rangers snap a i lure game los­
ing streak. Charlie Hough. 2 1,
pitched five Innings for the
victory. Burt Hooion pitched an
liming and Greg Harris got nine
ouls for his first save.
Orioles 10. Twins 5
AI Minneapolis. Jim Dwyer
smacked a two-run homer to
spark a five-run fourth Inning
and Cal Ripken went 5 for-6 with
lour RBI to pace Ihe Orioles to
their ninth win in Ihe last 11
games. Mike Bod dicker. 4-1. w-as
Ihe winner and John Butcher.
3-2. took the loss. It was only the
second loss In 13 games for the
Twins.
A‘s 6, Red Box 3
At Oakland, Calif.. Carney
Lansford belted two home runs. \
including the game-winning shot
In the sixth, to support Chris
Cixllroll. 3-1. Jay Howell earned
his seventh save. Bruce Hurst.
1-2. was thr loser. Jltn Rice hit
two solo homers tor Ihe Red Sox
anil Duvr Kingman homered for
Oakland.
Mariners 4, Blue Jays 1
At Seattle, left hander Mark
Langston. 4-2. scattered five hits
and K en P h e lp s and I v a n
Calderon homered for the Mari­
ners. Toronto slipped to 4-H
against left-handed starters this
season. Jim Clancy. 0-1, was the
loser.

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CADI-SHAD. Calif. (UPI) — A thoroughbred named Spend
a Duck scored a wtrr-to wire Kentucky Derby victory this
weekend, amt Tom Kite did the same In the 9400.000
I ournament of Champions.
In rating thr two performances, someone at thr golf
tournament said he'd like to see Ktlr try to run a mile and a
quurter In two minutes Pretty tough.
Dut people would pay more to watch Spend u Duck try to
shoot a 64 at thr lot Costa Country Club a* Kltr did In thr
opening round.
Kltr, who rnlrred ttie tournament mtred In the worst
slump of hta 14-ycar pro cureer. finished off a sterling
wire to wire fM-rformancc by shooting u 3-undrr par 69
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Chris Kllebl and Scott Jones drove In four runs each as
UuigwtNid Freedom Dank out slugged Winter Springs
Perkins. 12-9. In Seminole Puny Baseball Pinto League
action ul the Five Points complex.
Kllebl pounded out two singles, a double and a triple
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singles and knocked In one run.
Patrick ttogen and Ben Morgan led the way for Winter
Springs with three hits each.

Chuck Lamb's hitting and Chrta Jackson’s pitching
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Altumontr Springs Little lea gu e Major American Division.
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recorded 12 strikeouts In the game
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chance o f winning It. Her times have been going
down each week so this should be her week If she
keeps going down. Hopefully, she'll go under 15
and that should place somewhere in the state."
Medlock's best time in the 110 highs prior to
region, was a 15.3 at the district meet which was
good for third place. Medlock was also third In the
conference at 16.1 and second In the county at
15.8.
In both the conference and district, Medlock
was one spot behind Apopka's Shelia Terrell. In
the region. Medlock outlcaned Terrell at the finish
and It turned out that the first time Medlock brat
Terrell was worth a spot in the state meet
"S h e also ran a good strong third leg on the 440
relay." added Btakc. "T h a t's another part of her
natural ability to run. She's really six weeks
behind as far as track Is concerned and has been
doing a lot of catching up since the county meet.
I'm very Impressed with what she's done during
the four weeks. She's had a lot to overcome with
her not being In lop condldlton compared with
athletes running all year."
Just placing in the top six In the hurdles and
long jump will be a fine accomplishment for
Medlock considering she missed most of the
season. But Medlock knows that she what she Is
capable of. And, knowing that, maybe she can
unleash another 19 foot leap like she did two
seasons ago.
"The 19 6 will always stay In her mind." Blake
said "A n d other coaches minds They know she
cun do il. too. Charlta has had some little bad
spots In her high school career but she's paid the
price."

...Medlock
Continued fro m 8 A
was academically Ineligible for the first half, look
third In the long Jump at the Seminole County
meet at 16-1IV*. She didn't com pete In the long
Jump at the Five Star Conference meet but came
buck In the 4A-9 District Championships to take
fourth at 16-8Mi which was good enough for a
brrlh in the regionals.
Medlock broke loose In the region meet
Thursday with a season's best leap o f 17-8*«
which was good for second place and a berth in
the state meet. Oak Ridge's Michelle Spear, Just a
sophomore, won with an 18-8**. Spear will be the
favorite In the state meet Saturday. She leads the
state with a lea p o f 19-0.
"T h e running aspect you never really worry
about." Blake said. "That's som ething that Is
maintained. While the long Jump depends on
technique, tim ing and concentration. W e've got
one week for her to get down the right timing und
If she does It she'll be In the thick of Ihlngs
Saturday."
In the hurdles. Medlock ran her season's best
Thursday with a 15 1 which was good for fourth
In ihr region. The lop four In the region meet got
to state. Oak Ridge's Ava Anderson won with a
14 8 so there Is not much of a gap between first
and fourth places out of Region 3.
"She had every body beat the first 50 yards but
she hit one hurdle and It kind o f threw her off."
Blake said o f Thursday's race. “ She really had a

Price Rallies
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Seminole senior hopes third tim e is a charm
at the state long jump.

Johnson, Pistons Square Series
United Press International
The Detroit Pistons arc even with
the Boston Celtics and they have
Vinnlr Johnson lo thank for It.
Johnson scorrd 22 o( his 34 points
In the final period and the Pistons
erased an 11 -point deficit at the start
of thr final period to hand Ikrston a
102-99 setback In Game 4 o f their
Eastern Conference semifinal scries.
The victory at Joe Louis Arena
pulled Detroit even ai 2-2 in the
Itrsl-ofsrven scries with Game 5
Wednesday night In Boston. Gam e 6
is scheduled Tor Friday night in

NBA Playoffs

Detroit.
"You don’t win loo many gam es
when you play only 36-40 minutes of
decent b a ll." Boslon coach K.C.
Jones said. “ Il's nothing complicated
on how they won the game. Their
hIkiIs went in and ours didn't. We
couldn't buy a bucket If we had any
money.

“ Instead o f us being in a position of
going bark to Boston to wrap up the
s e r ie s . D e t r o i t n o w h a s t h e
momentum In their favor and we're
lighting lo survive."
The Cel lies are looking for ihe cure
lor Ihrlr late-game blackouts.
"You mean to tell me we played
four quarters?” asked guard Dennis
Johnson, who could not contain
Vlnnle in the final period. "1 thought
we only played three.
78ers 102. Bucka 99
PHILADELPHIA IUPII - Julius
Ervtng. who captured his first NBA
championship ring with the 76ers in
1983, says this year's Philadelphia
squad Is b e tte r than that lllle winningclub.
"W e have a killer Instinct." Ervtng

Quebec Uses Overtime
Magic To Topple Flyers
United Press International
At this rate. Quebec's oppo­
nents arc going to skip overtime
and turn the points over to the
Nordiques.
Quebec won its fourth playoff
overtime contest in as many
o p p o rtu n ities Sunday night
when Peter Slastny scored 6 20
into sudden-death play to give
Ihr Nordiques a 2 1 triumph
over ihe Philadelphia Flyers In
Game I o f their Stanley Cup
semifinal.
“ I Just cross m y fingers and
pray." Quebec coach Michel
llergrron said, bul actually he
has schooled Ihe Nordiques well
in overtime, Sunday, his club
oulshot the Flyers 6 3 In the
extra session for a 44-29 total.
"W e (eel m nlldrnl In overtime
hecausc we have won so ollen ."
llergrron said "W e kept playing
our game — trying lo get a lot of
shots. Peter can beat teams in so
many ways. Tonight he did it
with a slapshot."
Game 2 ol the best of seven
Wales Conference final Is Tues­
day night at Le C ollser in
Quebec.
With each leant a man short.
Stastny scored on a 50-foot
slapshot over the right shoulder

NHL Playoffs
o l g o a lie P e llr L in d b e r g h
Stastny, with another overtime
goal, clinched ih r quarterfinal
series against Montreal Thurs­
day night,
"T h e puck was txiunclng a hit
when I hit It." Stastny said. "It
was difficult lo handle because II
was not fly in g flat. Il was
txiunclng when I hit il. Il started
descending, hit the crossbar and
went In."
Philadelphia fo rw a rd Dave
Poulin said the Flyers were
surprised by the Nordiques'
stamina.
"W e really ex (reeled them lo
lx- ttrrd." he saitl "W c didn't
expect them lo com e on so
strong this early in the series,
Perhaps later on. "

Monday, May a, ItM —7A

and Mychal Thompson scored 17
sa id after th e 7 6 e rs beat the
points apiece to help Portland avoid
Milwaukee Bucks 121-112 to sweep
their Eastern Conference semifinal In elimination. The Trail Blazers trail
3-1 m the best-of-seven series. Game
four games
Nelson Ihlnks Philadelphia Is a 5 of the Western Conference semifi­
good candidate, to win another cham­ nals is Tursdav ntglil ai Inglewood.
CalU
pionship
"W h a l bothered me most alxiui thr
“ I think Phllly is a sleeping giant
ihat woke up during the Washington game is that we lost." Laker coach
series." he said. " W e arc not a had Pat Riley aaltl "T h e y were very
basketball tram and you saw what aggrrsslvr In the second period and
they did to us. Phllly is a champion­ ih.il was a key la lor in Ihe gam e."
ship-caliber tram and will be unlll Nuggets 125. Jazz 1 18
At Salt Lake City. Alex English
Doc (Ervlug). Bobby (Jones) and
struck for 40 jKiints to power Denver
Moses (Malouel retire."
Malone led the Sixers with 31 to a 3-1 lead In Its scries with Utah.
points. Including 17 In the final Gam e 5 is Tuesday night at Denver
period. Hr said Philadelphia is trying where the Nuggets have won 24 ol
their Iasi 26 games English slug
to regain some lost respect.
14 -of |9fmm ihr floor
Philadelphia next will meet the
Adrian Danilry led Utah with 33
winner of the Detroit-Boston series.
(minis hut he missed 2 free throws
with 16 seconds Idt and ilie Jazz
Trail Blatera 1 IS. Lakers 107
At Portland. Ore . Klkl Vandcwcghe trailing 121-1 IN

By Chris Fitter
Herald Sports Writer
Kelly Price's week may not have gotten off
to a good start, but It ended with a bang
The Oviedo High sophomore missed a day
of sehool and a practice because she was out
sick early last week, but she shook off what
was ailing her In time for ihe 3A-2 Region
Championships Friday at Jesuit High In
Tampa.
Prtce kept her storybook season going
Friday as she qualified for Ihe 3A State Meet
In both thr 110 high und 330 low hurdles.
Price Is ihe first Oviedo girl to qualify for stale
sitter Marsha Grady (also a hurdler) did it In
1982.
"K elly had hern sick and she was a little
tired In Ihe prelims al the meet." Oviedo
coach Ken Kroog said "But she came back
strong in the finals."
Alter running a 48.2 In the prelims of Ihe
330 hurdles. Price ran an Impressive race in
the final as she won Ihe region title with a
lime of 46,5, more than a second better than
herrlosesl competitor.
Price had the top time In the prelims In the
110 highs. 15 5. bul she Just did qualify in
Ihr finals as she finished (mirth at 1ft. I .
The 3A Stale Meet w ill t&gt;e held Friday night
at Shnwallrr Field in Winter Park
While Price had an outstanding meet
Friday, the rest of the Oviedo athletes didn't
fare as well In (act. Price was the only one,
(toys and girls, to qualify for state lor the
Lions.
One of Ihe biggest disappointments In the
region meet came In Ihe 120 high hurdles
where senior Bryan Stewart was looking to
qualify for state.
Stewart ran a school record 14.6 In the
prelims and that would have hern good for
second or third place In the (Inals But
Stewart hit the last two hurdlrs In thr finals
and wound up finishing firth
"Bryan's goals this year were lo brruk the
school record and qualify for slate," Kroog
said. "H e broke Ihe record in Ihr prelims und
he was running second In the finals until he
hit the last two hurdles. And he didn't Just
clip them, he hit them hard."
Another of Ihe many dlsap|mlntmrnta for
Ihe Lions came In thr high Jump Senior
Kevin Thompson rlrurrd 6-4. which would
have qualified easily In Ihe 4A region, but he
didn't place In Friday's meet. First place was
6 10 while It look 6 6 Just to get in Ihe tup

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Security H eavy In Spain A s Protesters
Stage Dem onstrations A gain st Reagan, U.S.

Monday, May 4, IMS

FLORIDA

searched Madrid s sewer* and subway
lunnels for bomb*
A Spanish air force helicopter squadron
lias been detailed to cover the president *
motorcade and thousands o f Madrid police,
hacked by reinforcement* from other cities,
were on hand to control demonstrations
The president's visit Is aimed at un­
derlining U.S support for Spanish democraiv and the Importance o f Spain, a member
ol NATO. In Wrstefn defense.
On Sunday, hundred* o f thousands of
Spaniard* look part In protests against
Reagan. N ATO and the presence of 12.600
U.S. m ilitary personnel at four base* In
Spain.
About 75.000 people, m ost of them
communist sup|&gt;ortcrs. marched In Madrid
and another 225.000 protesters demon­

MADRID (UPII — Thousand* o f police
were on alert today for President Reagan's
arrival for a two-day state visit that has
prompted nationwide marches by proicsiers
( hauling "R eagan go home" and demand­
ing the rem oval o f U.S. bases.

IN BRIEF
AIDS M o vin g Too Fast
For Probers To Find Donors

Ifeagan. ending an emotional trip lo West
Germany, was to Ire greeted at Madrid’s
Harajas Airport today by King Juan Carlo* I
and Queen Sofia

ORLANDO (UPII — Onr o f two AIDS Investigator* In
Florida *ny* they are unabk to search the stale for blood
donor* who m ay have passed the disease to rlghl people.
Health officials susperl the eight Floridians developed
AIDS after blood transfusion*. But Gus Serrnoa. one o f the
Investigator* for the federal Centers for Disease Control,
say* the disease In spreading so fast that officials cannot
track the Infected donors — who may donate still more
blood.
"W e follow as many as we ran. but we can't keep up with
the cases," Sermo* said.
Dr. Jeffrey Sticks of I hr slate Department of Hralth and
Itrhaollltallve Services wild the two Investigator* "cannot
keep their head* above w alrr."

A special limousine shipped from lhe
Uni led Stale* then was to lake the president
to the Pardo Palace, once the official
residence o f the late dictator Generalissimo
Francisco Franco and now guest house for
visiting heads o f stale.
Police refused to give other details of the
security operation but source* said they

77

Two Escapees Caught; Two Free

" A ll these people are out In the street
because, above all. they want thrlr country
to be neutral." Communist Party leader
Gerardo Iglesta* said.
In Barcelona, protesters broke I he glass
door of the building housing ihe U.S.
consulate and sprayed paint on Ihe outside
watt*.

Believed Dead In U.S. Copter Crash

TOKYO (UPII - A U.S. Marine helicopter
with 17 (reiiple aboard crashed Into the
Partite oil soul hern Japan today, and search
trams failed to locale any survivors. U.S
(orresspokesmen said.

WEST PALM HKACH (UPII — Four prisoner* accused of
vlolrnt crim es sawed through ccllhlork bars and escaped
from the Palm Heat h County Jail by knotting bedshect*
together Sunday, but authorities quickly recaptured two o f
them and (tressed the search lodny for the others.
Throdore Daryl Washington. 22. and Joseph Daniel
lllvlns, 24. both murder suspects, were still free unlay,
sheriff*s deputies said Their prison clothing was found In a
canal about f&gt;0yards from a Jail fence.
Deputies said Washington had Itern Jailed to await trial
for the murder of 10-year old Yolanda Santa. tile niece o f a
woman be once lived with

strated In Barcelona. Demonstrallons also
look place In Seville. Malaga. Zaragoza.
Bilbao. Pamplona and other cities
Protesters In the capital chanted. "NATO
no — out with the bases!" and "Reagan —
outlaw, fascist and gunslinger!"
Youths smashed a window and hurled two
gasoline bombs at the headquarters of the
conservative Popular Alliance Party, which
has supported Reagan's policies.

The CI1-53D helicopter, attached lo Ihe
First Marine Aircraft Wing o f the noth
Marine Air Group at Camp Duller In
Okinawa, was flying with another chop|&gt;rr
when It went down off the Island of
Yakushlma. the military said.
The chopper, flying lo Okinawa from the

U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at Iwakunl In
western Honshu, plungrd Into the sea about
15 miles south southwest o f the Island,
some 625 m iles southwest o f Tokyo,
according to U.S. military *pokemen In
Okinawa and Yokosuka, a U.S. Navy base
outside Tokyo.
The cau se o f Ihe accident was nut
immediately known.
U.S. and Japanese patrol ships and planes
combed the area but had failed lo locate any
survivor*.
Marine Corps spokesman Cap I Mark

Hough In Washington said. "Apparently
there were two choppers Hying together.
The one observed the other go Into the
w ater." giving searchers a good ft* on the
downed aircraft.
The Identities of Ihe 17 people on board,
all military personnel, were withheld pend­
ing notification of families.
Hough said Ihe chopper, similar lo one
President Reagan (lies, usually has a
Hirer man crew and Is capable of carrying
up to 38 people.

AREA DEATHS
E T H E L DIXON
Mrs. Ethel Dixon, 78. of 3578
Main Si.. Sanford, died Friday at
Florida H o sp ita l-A llu m ottle.
Born Aug. I. 1907 In Havana,
Fla , she moved to Sanford from
there In 1043. Stic was a home­
maker and n member of New
Bethel AME Church, Sunford.
Survivors Include two sons.
Roy Pendleton, Sunford. and
Oils of Gainesville; six grand
r h 11 d r e n : t w o g r r a 1 •
grandchildren.
Marvin C, Zanders Funeral
Home. Ajxjpka, Is In rharge of
arrangement*.
F R A N K C. H IL L JR.
Mr. Frank C. Hill Jr.. 73. of
2 4 4 C r o w n Oa ks Way.
Longw ond. d ied Sunday at
South S em in ole Com m unity
Hospital, Longwond Horn In
Meriden.Conn.. July 8, I UI I , he
moved lo Dm gwood from Knsi
Hartford. Conn.. In 1984. lie was
a retired grnrral manager for an

agricultural supply company
and was u iTutentanl He was a
World War II Arm y veteran
Survivor* Include hi* wife.
Ilclru &lt;i , daughter. Ellzalteth 11..
Glufllnnhury, Conn.; two nous.
Frank C. 11. Wal|&gt;ulr. Malur.
Charles It East Itarlfnrd. a
b r o th e r. W a y n e A. , Fort
L a u d e r d a le ; t h r e e g ra n d clilldrrn.
Cox-Purkrr Funeral Home.
Winter Park. I* hi charge o(
arrangement*.
R O X Y II. L IN D

Mr. Ruxy Bertram Lind, 63. ol
2)1 Howard Hlvd,, Longwond,
died Wednesday at Hu- Veteran*
Honpllul til Gainesville. Horn
May 15. 1021 In Eu*lon, Pa., hr
moved to lamgwtxxl hum Sail
lord In 1969, Hr was a lorrinaii
lor the city ol Maitland water
department and was a Catholic.
He was a member o f the Moose
L o d g e , A m e r ic a n L e g io n ,
Dlahlrd American Veteran*, and
the Fleet Reserve Association
Duke Woody llranch 147. all ol
Sanford
Survivors Include hi* wife,
J e w e ll; * lx s o u s , Richard,
M rm phl*. T r im ., Raym ond,
L u m h rrIv lllr . N J ., J rffe ry ,
Lrvltlown. Pa.. Roxy, Orlando,
Grruld. Las Vega*. Nrv.. and
Bruce, Atlanta, a daughter. Ml*
Roxanne Qulnone. Egg Harlxir,
N J.; 15 grundchlldrrn; four
great grandchildren
Grarnknw F u n e r a l Hume,
Sunhird. 1* In charge of arraiigrmriilN
RO BERT LU R IE
Mr. Robert Lurie, 71, of 375
Palm Spi mgs Drive, Altamonte
Sjirlng*. tiled Friday at Florida
lloHpilal Orlando He was txirii
In Baltimore. Md.. Aug 27.
ID )3, ami m oved In Altamonte
Spring* from there nevera! year*
ago lie was a retired furniture
salettiiiuii and a member ol the
Jewish fullh

It t a n k m a n , a ml B e r t It a
Garnnzlk. all of Baltimore: nix

grandchildren.
Beth Shalom -Goldstein Memo­
rial Chapel. Orlando, l* In charge
orarrangernriu*.
KENNETH W. CLARK
Mr Kenneth W Clark, ol 1261
Flamingo Circle. DcLand. died
Friday al Ills home Horn Srpl.
17. 1912 In Attica. Imt.. he
moved lo DrLanil trom Charles­
ton, W V.i . lo IBM, lie was a
form er Sanford resident. He was
a retired machinist with a citrus
company. He also worked on
a t o m ic bom b p ro je c t a * a
metallurlgsl at the University of
Chicago during World W ar II He
wa* a Presbyterian and memtx-r
ol the Beni Krdcrn Masonic
Lodge, Charleston, He was also a
member Of thr Scottish Rite uf
Orlando.
Su rvivor* Include hi* wife,
Mildred; * miii hleven, Cincin­
nati; a daughter. Regina Parker,
Oviedo; three brothers, Alton, of
Inverness, Lawrence. o fL a fy e tlr,
lod . and William. Indianapolis
Four grandchildren
A l l e n - S i i m m e r h ill F u n e r n I
Horne. DcLand. I* In charge ol
arrangement*.
M IS S H O N JA L. P U R V IS

Mis* S&lt;m|a L Purvis. 12, of
1318 Mellouvllle Avr.. Sanlord.
died Saturday at Ihe Shands
Teaching Hospital In Gainesville.
Horn March 14. 1073 In Sanford,
she wan a Itapllst. She was a
si u d en I al the R n n eu w a ld
Sellout, Alimonle Springs.
Survivor* Include her parents
Mr ami Mis. B .l Purvis, San­
lord; Hirer sister*. Angela und
Jackie, txith of Sanford, and
Raphlne. DcLand. two brothers,
Marcus amt Luke. Ixilh of San­
ford: paternal grandmother, Mrs
Mattie Parker. Mossy Head. Flu.
paternal grandfather. Marcus A
P u r v is , C ocoa: m a te rn a l
grandmother, Mrs Beulah Mar
Malone. Roanoke. Vn
Brtssou Funeral Home, San­
ford. is in rhurgr ol arrange­
ment*.
HERBERT RAYM O ND
SQUIRES III
H e rb e rt Raym ond " R a y "
Squire* 111, 16. nl 623 Grovclund
Avc.. Sanford, died Sunday In an
a c ( I d e m a a Lake Mary
Boulevard Born April 1. ID69 In
18-1roll, he moved lo Sanford
from A|X)|ik.i In 1683 lie was a
student at l.ukcvlcw Middle
School and was a Baptist

Survivor* Include hi* parents,
Wanda and Herbert Raymond
Jr . Sanford; a brother. Darrell,
Sanlord; sister. Angela. Sanford;
maternal grandparm lln. T.J.
and Elolsr McMcmiamy, Or­
lando; paternal grandmother,
M r*. B e r n ic e M S q u ir e * ,
(asseltierry.
G ra m k o w F u n era l Borne.
Sanford. In In charge of ar­
rangement*.
L IL L A R SWEET
Mr*. Llllar Sweet. 74, of 3578
Main St.. Sanford, died Friday al
Florida Honpllul. Orlando Born
June 10, I d i o in Havana, Fla.,
she moved lo Sanlord hum there
In ID4I. She was u homemaker
and member o f New Bethel AME
Church, Sanford.
She Is survived by a non.
David Jr.. Sanford,
Marvin C. Zander* Funeral
Home. Apopka, I* III charge of
arrangement*.
ID A K .T O O N K
Mrs Ida K Tonnk. D2. of 801
Coldwater Drive. Casselberry,
dlrd Sunday at Florida llospl
lal-Altamonte. Horn Jan 14.
I8D3 In Dragor. Denmark, she
moved lo Casselberry from New
York In 1981, She was a home
maker and a Lutheran.
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e a son,
Randall Tixink. Cassellx-rry; a
daughter. Rhonda Saulhotf. New
York; nine grandc hildren: 15
great grandchildren.
Ha Idjv In -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Spring*. I* In
charge of arrangement*.
ALTON J. VILLIES8E
Mr Alton J. Vllliesse. 77, of
320 Heulher Avc.. lamgwixxl.
died Saturday ut hi* home Bom
Dee 25. 1907 In DePrre. Wl* ,
tie moved to Longwond from
Wirmrlte, 111.. In 1971. lie wa*
owner und prc*tdcnt of a con(vsaion* supply company and u
member of St. Stephen Lutheran
Church He was a member of
Moose Lodge 766 and founder.
I&gt;u»t secretary and an honorary

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^ T u n a fa T a a fy k a ^ o r Mr XannatS W Clark
ot D.Land who dlad Friday *111 ba at II
• m T u «,d a y »* IS# Allan Summarhlll
Fut*r*l Chapal. OkLand, with It* Rav Lpwll
Bullard. pwdov ol tt* Fir,I Praabyttrlan
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oltklallng Burial will
follow In Evtrgrwm C.nwtary In Son lord
Mil* gravwdda Ma»oni&lt; nlo, by Sanlord
lodgo 41 Family will racaiva Iriandi trom
11 p m today at I t * luntrol Soma Allan
Summarhlll Fonaral Homa. OaLand, In
charga
WAI TS. M A R G A R E T (
Mamonal tarvtcat tor Ma'ga-,1 Watt,, l a
E Main# Ava . Longwood. a t * dtad Friday
aill ba l* ld Tuavtay May t at 11 a m al tt*
Nativity Ca ISOI Ic CSoftS. Lata Mary wits
It* Rav Jama, Saibart officiating Burial
Mill ba In Longwood Mtmorlal Gordon,
Gramkow Gama, Funaral Horn# Longwood
In ctiarga
SQUIRES, HERBERT RAYMOND
Fonaral karrlta, tor Karbari Raymond
Sgulra, III , t«, ol M l Gra^land Ava .
Sanlord. who dlad Sunday, will ba Said
Tuatday al I p m
In Pinatratt Baptul

CSurcS wits Or Tom Jacob, officiating
Violation will ba today 1 4 and 1 ♦ p m
Burial In Oak laws Memorial Park. Lakt
Mary Gramkow Ftawral Homa In cSarga
LIND. ROXVB
— Funaral tarvlca, tor Mr Rory Bartram
Lind. U. of 111 Howard Bird , Longwood, wSo
dad Wkdnatday. will ba Said Tuetday. May
4 al 10 JO # m al tt* grave,Ida In Highland
Mamory Gordon,. Fora,t City Vlillatlon will
b* today f t pm Gramkow Funaral Homa In
(Sarga
OIXON, ETHEL
—Funarkl wrvlca, tor M r, Em#l Ol,on. TO.
of J}tl Mam S t, Sanlord. who dlad Friday,
will ba Tunday al I p m trom Now BatSat
AME CSurcS. Sanlord wits tt* Rav M M
Burka Jr ottklatlng TSa body will I * In
data at n * chores from 10 a m until funaral
tlm* Burial In R aitlaw n Ctmattry A
Jandartwrvko. Apopka
SWEET, LILLA*
-Funaral tarvlca, for M r, Llllar Swaat. &gt;4.
o l Jilt Main S I. Sanford, w t* dWd Friday,
will ba Tuatday at I p m trom tt* Now
Barsal AME Church. Sanlord. wits tt* R«v
M M Burkt Jr ottklptlng TSa body will I *
In tlai* al tt* church trom 10 a m until
lunaral lima Burial In Radians Camatary,
Sanlord A Zandor,tarvlca Apopka

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Association o f Concr**l&lt;mulrrs
Survivor* Include hi* wife.
Alice E.: son, John. Miami;
s i e p Mu n . L a r r y N e ls o n .
Frrwnburg. N.Y.: a daughter.
V irginia K rlv u n , A ltam onte
Springs; stepduughtrr. Janet
Erickson. Kent. Ohio: brother,
Lrlund. Casselberry, four grand­
children
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Spring*. Is In

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Funeral Notice

member of the National

Survivor* Include hi* wife,
Gladys; two daughter*. Mr*.
Toby Medel*uim, Altamonte

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M ARO ARE T W A T T S
Mr* Margaret E. Watt*. 80. ol
164 E. Maine Ave.. Longwood.
died Friday, at Florldu Hospi­
tal -Altamonte. Born Feb. 14,
1905 In Manchester. N.H.. she
m o v e d to L o n g w o o d from
Lawrence. Mass . In 1955. She
w an u h o m e m a k e r a n d a
member of thr Catholic Church
ol the Nativity. Lukr Mary.
She Is survived by a son.
Howard Thoman Walts. Largo;
l wo nlsiern. Helen Blankenship
and Winifred McHale. both of
Longwmxl; a brother, Gerald
McHale, Longwood; four grand
children; one great-grandchild
G ra m k o w -G a ln c s F u ru ra l
Home Is In charge of arrangenienta.

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Monday, May t, 1W -1B

Small Point Big Deal
To Harry Truman Fan
DEAR A B B Y : Lx rv lime I set*
Harry S Trum an's name spelled
Harry S. Truman — with a
period after the *'S" — I am
annoyed because I know It
doesn't belong there. Concern­
ing Truman. Ihr following ap­
pears In ihr Encyr-lopedla Amer­
icana. volum e 27. page 174
(copyright 1973):
"... Ills birthplace was south of
the west-central Missouri area
Inio which his grandparents had
moved from Kentucky four years
earlier. The middle leiler "S " in
hN name Is not an abbreviation;
It reflects the fam ily's reluctance
to choose between his grandfa­
th e r s — A n d e r s o n Shtppe
Truman and Solomon Young —
in selecting hts name."
Practically every news source l
have ever read about President
Truman has made this mistake
Worse yet. I recently came
across an advertisement for a
gold coin being minted to com­
memorate the lOOth birthday of
President Truman, and on the
face of It. this glaring error
appears!
I am writing In you because
your column appears In jusi
about every lni|xirtunt newspa­
per In the Untied States, and I
hope your readers as well as
your editors will see Ibis, and
((till perpetual lug this mistake.
D A V ID LOOMIS,
NACOGDOCHES, TE X A S

Dear
Abby

D EAR D AVID LO O M IS; I
loo. had heard that there should
Ik* no period afler the " S " In
Harry Truman's name, but l
noticed there was one on the
Jacket of the trook titled "Harry
S Tru m an." written by hts
daughter. Margaret, v i I wrote to
Margaret and asked: (a) What
the " S " In her father’s name
s IihkI for; and |bl should there be
a period after (hr " S ’*?

D E A R A B B Y : About tw o
\c.irs ago. I read your column In
the Peru llnd.l Dally Tribune In
which you asked your readers to
wr i t e to a s c r v ic e p e r s o n
overseas, so thinking II might Ik*
fun. I did Just that, Several
weeks later 1 received a letter
from an officer In the U S Air
Force, stationed In Korea

Margaret replied; "T h e 'S' In
Dad's name stands for nothing
There wus a family argument
uboul what his middle name
should lx*, so lo keep peace In
the family, he was hapll/ed
Harry S."
Margaret further slated: "M y
lather always put a dot after the
letter 'S': that's why It appears
on the rover of the biography I
wrote alKiut him "

We corresponded for over a
year, never expecting to meet
Then I moved lo another city
about the same time be was sent
to the United Stales We soon
learned that we were only a few
hours apart, and decided some­
what hesitantly to meet.
It v e in s that fate was at work,
lor us. for we met. and It was
love at llrsi sight lor the troth ot
iis We are being married In May
Thank you, Abby. lor had It
not been for you. we never
would have met.
IN LOVE IN IN D IA N A

So, dear readers, even I hough
the **S" in Harry Trum an's
name stands lor nothing and Is

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Barbara E. Nelson ol Sanford,
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graduating senior at Seminole
High Schixol where she received
the President's Award.
Each yea r the G eorge C
Wallace scholarship is awarded
to outstanding high vtioot and
Junior college students w ho have
excelled In academ ic and nr
leadership accomplishments

B arb ara E. Nelson

In And Around Longwood

Rosenw ald Sets Prom
It will be " A il Evening o f
Elegance" for l he young women
and men al Rosenwald's SebiKtl
Junior-Senior prom on tlie night
of May ID from 7:30 to lOp.m
Sponsored b y the school's
Parent-Teacher O rganization.
I lie Im II Is the much Imikcd
forward lo chance for the young
handleapjied profile to really go
all out anil drrss "Hi tn kill" for
an entertaining and celebratory
evening
Music lor listening and danc­
ing will Im* furnished by thr
Seminole High School Stage
Band In thr Eustmontc Civic
Center which Is lo t*e lK-auilftilly
decorated by st hoot parents who
are also Invited tn share this
e x o l 11n g e v e n t wi t h thei r
children
Also Iron) Knvuw.ild
Mrs Ruby Hetulrli. director,
reports that senior high level
student. Willie Starling lias lirrn
chosen lo represent Rosenwald
In the Disney World sponsored
Dreamers A Doers Program".
Each school in the Central
Florida urea sclecls an outstand­
ing student to Ik- their repre­
sentative In participate In thr
program Starling will attend the
May 10 Incentive Awards cere­
mony al the Contemporary Hotel
at Disney World,
l.o n g w o o d C i v i c l.r n g u e
W om an's Club w ill hold Its
lnst.ill.illoo of offlcens luncheon
at Doll's Smorgasbord In Allumonte Springs on Thursday,
May 9. from 11 a m. lo 1:30 p.m.
Elected officers to Ik- Installed
at ihe lunrheon an* as follows.
Khla Nichols, presidenl; June
Uintmnn. vlec-prcsidenl; Marlon
While, second vice-president; Ida
Cox. secrclary; Loulttc Bullaloe.
treasurer with Paul M&lt; Kinney
as rorres|Mindlng v c rc ta ry and
Mollle Sleudlr as Installation
officer,
Hostesses for the mcelingtunchron arc Peggy Uroutaek.
Eul a S c o tt a n d l u n r h e o n
ehulrmun Patti McKinney.
T h e t hi rd A n n u a l R a in 's
BtM&gt;sirr Club G olf Tournainrnt
sponsored by Lake Mary High
School's Brntsiers }s scheduled
lot Saturday, May II, at the
Casselberry Country Club,
Thr tournament, v t up as a
"scrabble" formal. tM-gins at H
a.in Prizes will Ik* awarded and
a buffet and refreshments of­
fered
The (Hillock supper meeting u|
the Seminole Branch of ihr
American Assoc la I Ion o f Univer­
sity Women will Ik * Thursday,
M ay 9. at I) 3 0 p m T h e
clubwomen will meet at the
Weklva Presbyterian Church on
Wt-klva Falls Ro.nl
Mrmbera arc to bring a hx&gt;d
Item as well as a plate und
cutlery (or ihelr own use at thr
meal.
The fourth annual Charity
Night Dinner Dance of the
LongwcKMl Sertoina Club will
raise proceeda primarily lo send
MIm Iiu Gurevich, u 4-year-nld
autistic child, und his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Lev Gurevich, to
the Option Instillin' In Shrflield.

S e r t o in a . P O
B ox 3 5 2 5 ,
Longwood. FI. 32779
Proceeds collected that arc not
needed for the Gurevich project
L ongw ood
will go to scIhkxI programs tor
C orresp on d en t the hearing Impaired scholar
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ship*, and equipment lor the
deaf, and lo help tiecdv families
al l he hollduv season

Nancy
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Mass Here, the child and hts
parents will undergo an tnlenatve program that offers Iiojm*
lor the autistic.
The Sanford Civic Center sets
Ihr scene for the May 11 benefit.
Donations are 3125 |h*t couple
and will buy rnrklalls, hors
d neurvrs, a sit-down dinner und
an evening n( dancing These
tax dcdnritlilr doiiallnus should
Ik* mailed with reservations lor
the evrnlng to Ilie* Longwood

Florida Focus" is ihr theme
o f Ihls w eek 's Coral Gables
Federal's second annual area
scholarship coolest Im grade 12
students In Seminole. Orange
and Osceola counties
Entries will tn* displayed in the
Robinson's Commune on |tic
Aliumonte Mall s ti(t(*er level
through the May to Judging
will lake place on the 10th wit Is
three scholarships Itemg olTrrrd
to the winners by a lodging
panel

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W e also m a k e 1st an d 2nd m o rtg a g e loans
on R e s id e n tia l o r C o m m e rc ia l R e a l E s ta te
up to $100,000.
P e rs o n a l loans a r e a v a ila b le
R e v o lv in g C r e d it L in e .

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Anniversary
Of Only WW II
Deaths In U.S.
BLY. Ore. (UPI) - A
bronzr plaque marks
th e apol w h e r e 40
year* ago a pregnant
wom an and five
children on a picnic
were killed by a Japa­
nese balloon bomb, the
o n ly W o rld W ar II
de a t hs c a u s e d by
enemy action In the
Unllrd Stales.
"It'a a painful m em o­
ry. That's all It Is," said
Opal 1'alzke. a relative
of two of the young
victims.
A m onum ent c o n ­
sisting of the plaque set
In native stone was
placed on the site o f a
3 -foot-deep c r at e r
carved by the blast
from the balloon bomb,
The site Is a national
battlefield shrine.
T h e bom b ki l l ed
Elsie Mitchell. 20. wife
o f the R ev. A r c h ie
Mitchell, pastor o f the
C h r i s t i a n and
M ission ary A llia n c e
Church In Bly; Dick
I ' a t z k r , 14. J o a n
Ratzke, 13. Jay Gifford,
13. Edward Engen. 13,
and Shcrinun S h o e­
maker, II.
The .Japanese laun­
ched more tiuui 9,ooo
o f th e p a r c h m e n t
balloons — 70 feet high
by 30 feet In dlametrr
— In 1044 and 1045.
Each ca r r i e d f i ve
fragmentation and In­
cendiary bombs. Only
9 0 0 r e a c h e d U. S .
shores.
The lethal balloons,
p i l o t l e s s
and
hydrogen-filled, were
d e s i g n e d
to
a ut o ma t i c a l l y e je c t
b a l l a s t a f t e r dewending to a preset
le v e l, then e x p lo d e
upon landing. Making
use o f the prevailing
w in d s
that b lo w
eastw ard across the
Pacific, the Jupanrsc
h o p e d the b o m b s
would start forest fires
or cause panic but the
e f f o r t wa s u n s u c ­
cessful.
The bomb t ha t
exploded on Gearhart
Mountain was the only
one to cuuse fatalities.
None of the balloons
started fires,
The monument was
dedicated In 1950 hut
attracts little notice. No
ce rem o n y w as held
Sunday, Ihe 40th anni­
versary of the Incident.
illy, then a town of
750, Is u logging and
fanning community In
southern Oregon.
Ed Palzke, 09. the
brother of two victims,
said he beurs no III will
toward the Japanese
"though I guess you
could say we did have
some Ihcn."
" A few years ago.
Ihey seal a fellow from
Japan lo pul a wreath
on the monument," he
said. "Me was the one
who had worked on the
m e c h a n i s m o f I he
bomb. Me seemed like
u real nice fellow.
"You don't hold anyIhlng against him — he
was just doing his Job."

M o n d a y , M a y 1, ISIS

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
CITrO F 4ANFORO. FLORIDA
NOTICE T O T H I PUBLIC
Nolle# It hereby gl van the! trw
Board ot Adjustment at fh# City
ot Sanford will hold a regular
meeting ot May 10. IMS In tha
City Hall at II JO A M In ordar
to cantldar a request tor a
vartanca In Iha Zoning Ordl
none* at it pertqint to tlda yard
setback requirements In a SB I
duo It I In
Lot J. B't F. South Plnocretl
Bring mora ipaciticaily da
t c r lb a d a t lo c a t e d
ill
Plnacrett Orlv*
Planned use ot tha property It
to erectcarport
B l Parkin*,Chairman
Board at Adiuttmant
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
a patten oaodat to appaal a
dacnlon mad* with ratpacf to
any mattor contldarad at Iha
abov* maatlng or haarlng. ha
may naad a verbatim racord ot
tha procaadlngt Including tha
tottlmony and evidence which
rocord It not provldad by tha
City ot Sontord (FSIM O IO I)
Publlth April I*. M ay*. 1*01
DEC If*

County Court
Orange County. Florida
C o t a
I CO IS
* 11
Mlllt 4 Nebraska Lumbar Co . a
Florida coroprafIon. Plaintiff
vt
Jarry H LI tie and E von J. lltto.
individually, and at truttoat ot
I P M . Inc . a dissolved Florida
Corporation d b 'a ASI. Oaten
dent
County Court
Samlnoto County, Florida
Cato 11* « n ISP 01
t T T
U n ite d S to ta t
Tran»mlt*ton Syttomt. Inc, a
foreign corporation, Plaintiff
vl.
I P M . Inc . a Florida corpora
lion, C/0 Jarry H Lltto. Rail
den! Agent. Defendant
Circuit Court
O r a n g a C o u n ty . F lo r id a
C a t # * Cl * S I J I I
Andco Industrial Corporation.
Plaintiff
vt
Jarry Lltto and I P M , Inc
Defendant
N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S
SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thal by vtrtua ol thoea cortaln
Writs of Eiacutton at tty tod
above, and mart particularly
mat carialn Writ ot Elocution
Itiiwd out ot and under tha tool
ot tha Circuit Court of Oranga
County. Florida, upon a final
ludgomtnl randorad In Iha
alorotald court on tha Itth day
Ot Juno. A D It** in Iha!
carialn cat* entitled. Andco
Industrie* Corporation. Plain
IIN, —v t— Jarry Lltto and
I P M , Inc . Defendant which
alorotald Writ of Elocution wat
delivered to m* at Sheriff ot
Samlnoto County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property ownad by
I P M , Inc . said property bring
located In Samlnoto County.
Florida, more particularly da
tcrlbad at follows
Of Hr a Equipment Including
datkt, chalrt. file coblnalt.
typewriter*, tmoll calculator*
and copy machine Hand tool*
including drill*, tandart, level*
chain saw*, shovel* post hole
digger*, on* power post hoto
digger, on* portable aralylan*
torch with gouge* hoto and
tort Various lumbar porductl
Bring stored al Dav* Jonat
Wrtckor Service In Earn Park,
Elorlda
Comp toto Inventory con b*
vlawad ol the Civil Division of
tha Samlnoto County Shtrllf’i
Department
and tha undanlgnad at Shari It
of Samlnoto County. Florida,
will al II M A M on tha lath
day ol May. A D INS. oltor lor
tala and tall to the highest
bidder, tor cath, tub|ocl to any
and all ailitln g lain*, at Iha
Front ( Watt I Door at tha flaps
Ot Iha Samlnoto County Court
house In Sanlord. Florida, tha
above described REAL pro
party
That said tala It being mad*
to tatltly tha forms of said Writ
ol E locution
John E Polk. Sheriff
Samlnola County. Florida
To b* ocher Iliad April II, I*.
May a, II, with tha tala on May
la. in s
DEE la*

NOTICE
NOTICE It haraby glyrn
purtuanl to Sattlon IS] III,
Florida Slatulat. thal Iha Board
ot Trwttaat ot tha tntarnal
Improvamant Trull Fund hat
racalrad an application (No
Stouurtl. from Sontord Boat
Wortt. of Boa *11 Sontord.
Florida JI7U. tor a tubmargad
land laata by tha Truttoat ot
ttata ownad tubmargad land
appurtanant to lhair riparian
ownarthlp In St John* River.
Sac I Ion II * J*. Twonthlp It
South, Rang* It Eatt. Samlnola
County. Florida, tor rho purpota
ot eonttructlng a 700 toot by it*
loot (to*ling dock
Anyone having any quotttont.
commanlt. or tone am t ragard
Ing Iha laatlng of Ihlt ttata
ownad tubmargad land thould
Ilia fham In writing with tha
Buraau of Slato Landt Man
agamant, Doparfmant ot Natu
ral H tio u rc o t, JtOO Com
m o n w a a lt h B o u l o v a r d .
Taliahattaa Florida JJJ01. on or
balora S 00 p m on tha 77nd day
otMay. INS
Publlth April II. I t May *, IMS
OEE III

CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Netlca It haraby gl ran that a
Public Haarlng will ba hald by
•ha Planning and Zoning Com
million In tha City Cammlttlan
Room, City Holt, Stnlord.
Florida *1 7 00 P M an Thurt
day. May I*. IMS lo contldar a
raouatl tor a Conditional Uta In
a GCI, Canoral Commercial
Dltlrkt
Legal Oatcrlpllon Tha W too
It ol Lol It. Druid Park
Addratt t i l l StatoStroal
Conditional Uta Roguottod
L Ighl manutat l ur Ing
All parliot In Inforotl and
cllliant than hart an apparfw.1
ty to ba hoard at told haarlngt
By order ot tha Planning and
Zoning Commlttlon ot Iha City
ot Sanlord. Florida thlt 111 day
nl May IN I
JohnMorrlt. Chairman
City ol Sanford Planning
and Zoning Commlttlon
ADVICE tO THE PUBLIC II
a parion docldet lo appaal a
decision made with raspasl to
any mattor contldarad al Iha
abore meetlngt or haarlngt. ha
may naad a verbatim rocord ol
the procaadlngt. Including Iha
totllmony and avldanca. which
racord It not provldad by tha
City ot Sanlord (FSTUOIO!)
Publlth May t. IMS
DCF JJ

University
Women
To Meet
The S e m in o le
Branch of the Am eri­
can Association o f Uni­
ve rsity W om en w ill
m eet at 6 :3 0 p. m.
T h u rs d a y
at t h e
W eklve Presbyterian
Ch u r c h on W c k l v a
Fal l s Road, b e h in d
S p r i n g s P l a z a In
Longwood. It will I k - a
pot luck supper. A t­
tendee* sre requested
lo bring a plate atul
silverware.

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: H U U C A H P
BETA TORPOR AT ION
Plaintiff,
vt
ADEL ZAR AWANI.
Da lander I
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhal DAVID B E R R IE N , at
Clark ot tha Circuit Court ot
Samlnola County, Florid a,
purtuanl to Iha Final Judgment
ol Forat toture entered In thlt
cauta on April I. IMS. will oltor
tor toto and tall at public Outcry
to the hlghetl and ball bidder
tor cath at tha front door ot Iha
Samlnoto County Courthouta In
Stnlord. Florida, on the 10thday
ot May. IMS. al II 00 a m Iha
following described real pro
party tltueto and lying and
being In Iha Samlnoto County.
Florida, to wit
tha Watt H *1 toot ol Lot It.
and all ot Lot It, and Iha Eatl
I f ] tool ol Lot II. Block 14.
SANLANDO THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION, according to tha plot
tharaol. recorded In Plal Bood
''J '. Page 4Sto. Public Retards
ot Samlnoto County. F lor Ido
WITNESS my hand and mo
tool ol thlt Court on April &gt;1.
IMS
ISEALI
OAVIO BERRIEN
Clark at Iha Circuit Court
By Diana K Oak toy
Deputy Clark
Publlth April It. M ay*. IMS
OEE IU

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: *&gt; l*H CA *t
SUN BANK. N A a Florida
Bank Ing torpor allon.
Plaintiff,
vt
W IL L IA M LO N G O N O and
MARIA E LONDONO hit wlto.
COLONIAL MORTGAGE ANO
IN V E S T M E N T COM PANV.
B R U C E R O B E R T UN
D E H H IL L . B R IT TS . INC ,
PLY MARTS. IN C . QUALITY
C A R P E T S AN D SHEET
VINYL, and THOMAS GUN
DERMAN.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO W ILLIAM LONDONO and
MARIA E LONDONO. hit wlto
whota latl known resident* and
mailing addratt It *S0 South
Country Club Road lak e Mary,
Florida. Ufa*, and whota prat
anI residence and addratt art
known
.
YOU A R E
HEREBY
NOTIFIED thal on action ol
tor*rlot* a mortgage on the
following dawn bad properly In
Samlnoto County, Florida
Begin 7too *1 leaf Watt ot Iha
SE corner ot tha NEto. ot
Sac Iion I, Township 10 South.
Range » aatt. Samlnoto County.
F lor Ida; thence run S SIMS
toatj thonca W 100 It; thance N
Jtt t North la to Section line
thane* E to P O B
hat been Iliad agamtl you and
you * '* required to tarva a copy
of your written detente* It any.
to II on JACK T BRIDGES.
ESQUIRE, of CLEVELEND 4
BRIDGES Plaintiff t attorney
whota addratt It JO* N Oak
Avang*. Sanlord. Samlnola
County. Florida, J iff I, on or
before the tlh day ol Jun* IMS,
and III* the original with Iha
Clark of Ihlt Court either balora
service on Plalnlltl t attorney or
I m m e d ia t e ly t h t r a t M a r i
o'haiwit* a dtlaull will ba
entered agalntt you tor Iha
rallal demanded In th# Com
ptainl
OATEO Ihlt tnd day of May.
IMS
WITNESS my hand and taal
ol Ihlt Court on But Tnd day st
May, IMS
DAVID N BERRIEN
Clark of Iha Circuit Court
By Diana K Oaktoy
Deputy Clark
Publlth May A 1J. 1*. I f IMJ
OFF U

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IH ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO M l ) H C * * i
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
GOVERNMENTAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
G ARY L OMEY and
SHERVLDENETERESA
OME Y. hit wlto * t * l.
•
NOTICE OF M L *
NOTICE It haraby *ivpn that,
pursuant to th# Order or Final
Judgment antorad In thlt cauta.
In th o C ir c u it C o u rt o l
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida
I will toll th* property situated
In S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F lor Ida. described at
Th* North M to*! ot Lot I*,
and all Lo* 10 and m* South -i
o f L o t I I . S to c k IS .
DREAMWOLD. according lo
m* Plat thereof, at recorded in
Plat Book J Paget SO and tt. of
m* Public Records ot Samlnoto
County, Florida
at public toto. to th# highest and
bast bidder, tor cath at th*
Watt Front Door ot th* Samlnoto
County Courthowt* Sontord.
Florida *1 It 00 A M , on June
IS. INS
•SEAL)
D AVID N BERRIEN
Clark of th# Circuit Court
By &gt;\J Diana K Oaktoy
Deputy Clark
Publish April If. M ay* IMS
OF E Ik*

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’ S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Writ of E rocutton Ittuod out of
and under m* taal ot th* Circuit
Court ol O ranga County.
Florida, upon a final |udg*m#nl
rendered in m* alorate'd court
on Iha lam day ot May. A D
IMe. In thal certain cat* an
tilled E Gayle Juott Plaintiff.
—v * — Oar'd R Twylord and
Jaan Twylord, hit wtl*. and
Timothy A Jamas and Lynn*
J e m ** hit wlto. Defendant,
which atorataid Writ of Eaaru
Hon wot delivered to m * at
Sharllf ot Samlnoto County.
Elorlda. and I her* tovtod upon
th* following date r Ibad property
owned by David R Twylord Jr
and Jaan C Twylord ta d
p ro p erty being located In
Samlnola County. Florid#, more
p a r tic u la r ly d escribed at
follow*
Lot *, Woodcrttt, Unit *. at
recorded In Plal Book Mat Pag*
71, Public Record* of Samlnoto
County. Florida Said property
it alto known at f*SI Docktld*
Street Winter Park. Florida
u rn
and Iha undartignad at Sharitt
ot Samlnoto County. Florida
will at II 00 A M on m* lath
day ol May. A D IMJ. otfor tor
tala and tall to th* higherI
bidder, tor cath. tub|*ct to any
and all talttlng tolnt, al Iha
Front IW ttll Door al th* tiapt
ol th* Samlnoto County Court
houto In Sontord. Florida, th*
abov* described REAL pro
party
Thai said tala It being mad*
lo satisfy Iti* totmt ol told Writ
at t locution
John 1 Polk. Sharitt
Samlnoto County Florida
To b* advertised April 11. It.
May *. IS. with th* tala on May
la IMS
DEE lal

CITVOE SANFORO. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Nolle* It haraby glran that a
Public Hearing win b* hald by
Iha Planning and Zoning Com
m illion in th* City Commlttlon
Room, City Hall. Sanlord,
Florida at f 00 P M on Thurt
day. May I*. IMS to contldar a
request lor a Conditional Uta In
a G C 1, General Commercial
District
Legal Description From th#
SW corner of th* SW to ot SEC
JS T W P ItS . RGF JOE
Samlnoto County. Florida, run S
IT S * *1” E . along Iha S Una of
said SW to and Iha Nly ROW
lln* ol W JSth S t. alt 00 I t .
than-« leaving m» S lln* of told
SW to. continue along said Nly
ROW lln* N fa *if oo E . aat ff
ft., thane* leaving tatd Nly
ROW tin*, run N •*-.&gt;•
W.
par alto I with th* W lln* ot told
SW to. o distance ft US 17 H to
th* FOB thane* run N
w s a a r w. nan n . thane#
run N 0O*Jl Id W it* as « to a
point on lh* proposed ROW lln*
lying IS 00 H S ot m# ranter tin*
I t * is ft thane* run S
00*1150” E , I S lff It to m#
POB
Addratt MSI Country Club
Road
Conditional Uta Requalled
Automotive body, repair, and
pelntthgp
All portlet In Inlarotl and
cllliant than h*v* an apportion
ly lob* heard al laid haarlngt
By order of th* Planning and
Zoning Commlttlon ot m# City
of Sanlord Florida mu JOtti day
Ot April, IMS
John Morrlt. Chairman
City of Sanlord Planning
and Zoning Commlttlon
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a parson decides to appeal a
daemon mad* with ratpocl to
any mattor cons.dared al lh*
abov* mooting* or haarlngt. ha
may naod a verbatim racord of
•h* proceedings Including th*
totllmony and evident*. which
rocord It not provldad by th*
City ot Sontord IPS I K 0101)
Publlth May*, ms
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INTHE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO n a m C A f t
DIVISION E
EMPIRE OF AMERICA FSA.
a Corporation
Plaintiff.
vt
AU 0R E YL JOHNSON
and GEORGE L JOHNSON
husband and wlto.
and AVIS REALTY.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO AUDREY L JOHNSON
GEORGE L JOHNSON
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
action to toraclota a mortgage
an th* tonewi-tg described pro
party in Samlnola County,
Florida
Lol 14. SANORA SOUTH
UNIT ONE. according to lh*
plal tharaol at recorded In Plat
Book 14, Pag** 74 and f f Public
Racord* of Samlnoto County.
Florida
hat boon titod against you and
you a-a required to serve * copy
ot your written detontat. It any,
to It an PATRICK W GILLEN.
JR . Esquirt. Plaintiff t al
l ornay, when* addratt It Pott
O fllca Boi J014. D e fe n d
Florida J im JOIO. on or balora
May la IMS. and III# lh*
original with Iha Clark ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff* attorney or Immedi
atoly theraattot otherwise a
dtlaull will be entered agamtl
you tor th* roltot demanded In
lh* Complaint
WITNESS my hand and th*
taal ot thlt Court on thtt 11 day
at Apr l|, IMS
ISEALI
DAVIDN BERRIEN
CLERKOF TMECIRCUIT
COURT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By JtanBrlllanl
Deputy Clerk
Publlth April 1L n . I f A May
4. IMS
OEE W

FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given lhal I
am angeged In butlnatt al SJ0
N Palmetto Avenue. Sanford.
Samlnola County. Florida under
rh# ftctttieut name ot Dock N
Shopp*. and lhal I Inland to
raglttor said name with th*
Clark ol th* Circuit Court.
Samlnoto County, Florida In
acterdanck with th* provitlont
ot lh* Flctlttout Nam* Statute*,
tow li
Section MS Of Florida
Slalutot
Samlnoto III* Properties,
a Florida general partnership
d'b a Dock N’ Shopp*
By Ed Welch, partner
Publlth May 4. II. 10, If. INS
OEF II

NOTICE U N 0 IR
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thal lh* undartignad datlring to
engage In butlnatt under tha
It. 111.out name ol Foamoor al
Altamonte Mall. 4JI Allamonto
Avonua, In the City al Altamonte
Spr Ingt, F lor Ida. intend* to rag
ittor the told name with the
Cierk ef me Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida
Oatad at New York, NY, Ihlt
Ifth day ot March. IMS
Jotaph N Zawadtkl
Vka Pratidanl
Publlth April IS. n . I f A May 4.
IMS
OEE M

NOTICE
Th* St Johns River Water
Manegemont District hat re
calved an application for Man
eg*man 1 and Storage of Surface
Water t tram
SEMINOLE INTERSTATE
PA R * LTD *0E LIVINGSTON
ST . SUITE tOO ORLANDO EL
jjgoi Application aallfOMJA.
on 4/1J.4S Tha protect It
located tn Samlnoto County in
Section lf. Townthip JO South.
Rang* JO East Th* application
It tor a S» acre INDUSTRIAL
PARK PROJECT to ba known
at SEMINOLE INTERSTATE
PARK
Th* receiving water
body ,t SOLDIER CREEK
Th* Governing Board of lh*
Dtttylrl will taka action to grant
or deny lh* application!*! no
sooner m»n jo dart from th*
0a 'a ol thlt notice Should you b*
Interested In any ot lh* IIliad
applications, you should canted
Iha SI Jonnt River Water Man
agamant OiltHd al P O Boa
H it Palette
Florid* 7707*
lajf. or in person al Itt eft It# an
S la t* H ighw ay I GO W a il.
Palette. Florida tba JMAJJI
W ritte n o b lt c lla n to lh *
application may b* mad*, but
should be received no later man
14 days from th* dot* ot
publication Written ob|acttont
thould identity m# abiector by
name and addratt. and fully
describe th* objection to th#
application Filing * written
c*&gt;iaction duet not anlltto you to
a Chapter tip. F lor id* Slalutot
Administrative Hearing Only
theta portent what* tubtlanlial
inlorat It art aftoctod by th*
application and who til* a pall
Ison moating Its* requirements
ot Section ;t i 701 F A C . may
obtain an Administrative Hear
mg All tlmaty titod written
abler Hons will be presented to
ttse Board tor Its rant*deration
in its deliberation an th*
application prior to lh* Board
lasing action on m* application
Dannie* T Kemp. Director
Division at Racord*
Si Johns River Water
Management Oitlrkf
Publish May*. 1M1
D IM I

BY G A R R Y TR U D EA U

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Legal Notice

CHECK IT
a n , m an

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 tim e
....................67C * ling
HOURS 3 tonstcutire times 61C ■ lift*

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

21 —Perse n ils

41—Money to Lend

NEW JERSEY ROUND! May
It
Need rid e-i to share
a.pen tat Celt Ron. Sanford
J U ffM ______________________

B u lln ttt Capital SJ4.QM to
II 000.000 and aver P O Bov
J4I] Winter P » Fla J77M___

25— Special Notices
CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr Stork I visit
make* tar a lltofim*
#1 mamarlat. (iff* 4 atlt
___ Call Linda m a i l t
Earn graaf gift* In May Hava a
T jp p rrw a r# P a r t y
Call
Barbara IH * * M attar 4 00
. MARY KAY COSMETICS a
Skin cart and taler flair
CONNIE.......................m f f J*

27—N ursery &amp;
Child Care
Babysitting
Infant* to ) yrt
173 11*7

31— P riva te
Instructions
Swimming Lattont Bag in May
f IMS J*ckto
Caafa. Call
777 JJ77

33— Real Estate
Courses

Think ing at aanrng a
Raal Ettata Lkantaf
Wa altar Frae Talflon
and cantmuaet Training!
Call Dick ar Vicky tor detain
MS tea* junta Era !f*f*sa
Kayat al Florida , live
St Vaart Eipertoncel

5S— Business
Opportunities

La w n m a i n t e n a n c e Butt
NESS FOR SALE Appr. SO
account* After 4 PM JU S ift
RE Y O U R O W N B O S S
Join Dynamic International
W r.ua Company Full tram
In g w ith m a n a g e m e n t
assistant* Earn SI SOM
I I I . 0M annually Eocluttv*
territory Ambtttout tndlvldu
all only Call Jamat Lair at
I 400 414 7411 EXT 14*0

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nutk* It haraby given thal 1
am engaged in bu*m*t« af 1170
Hwy aw. Forest City. Samlnola
County, F lo rid * undar th*
fk fifle u l name a f INTE R
COUNTY REALTY, and that 1
inland to raglttor said name
with its* Clark ef th* Circuit
Court Samlnoto County. Florida
In accordance with th* pro
vision* ot th* Fktltlout Name
Slalutot. fa wil Section MS 0*
F lor ida Statutes 1t}7
I I I Barbara B Miltor
Publlth April IL » . 1* A May *.
IMS
D E I f f _____________ _______
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hacaby glvan that I
am engaged In butlnatt at IS*
W lnchattar C l , lo n gw ro d .
Samlnoto County. Florida J lfff
under th* Ik tit tou* name af
HALLM ARK m a r k e t in g
CONSULTANTS, and itvat wo
inland to ragistor sato news*
with tha Ctork af tha Circuit
Court. S*in,mn* Cuunfy. Florida
In accordance with its* pro
vlslant of tha Fktlfiau* Nam*
Slalutot. Taw il Sac lion 4*1 Of
Florida Slalutot Itsr
I I I Jim Hallmark
Publish April I f A May 4. I I » .
IMS
DEE 1*1______________________
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Notice It nertOy given thlt I
am engaged In butlnatt at 470
N Palmetto Avenue Sanford.
Samlnoto County Florida under
th* fktltlout name a* Deck and
Shop, and Rial I inland to
ragittor taid nam* with lh*
Clark af th* Circuit Court.
Seminal* County. Florida In
accordance with Rt* pravtotant
af th* Fktnieut Nam* Statutes,
to wit Section tat ot Florida
Stotvtot
Samlnoto Itie Propertied
a F torld* general partner ship
d b a Dock amj Shop
By Ed Wokh.partner
Publlth May 4 .1J. M. If. IMS
OEF »

Shopping For A
New Or Used
Tan caa always Flad lh#
R ati d eaf* In lb * t n a i a *
H erald * Classified sec Haw
Read Friday a E tan top Herald
lor lh * h a il la la d to n t

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A trylk Applicator* naadad to
apply protective coating on
cart, boats and planet IS to
III per hour Wa train For
work In Sanlord area call
I I I IK fill
Aid** tor all thlfft Certified
and or aipariencad Good par
and benefits Pleasant at
motpbart Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply at OaBary
Manor *0 N Hwy If fl. Da
Bevy. Fla.
______________
Air Cendmaning Serve* and
Installation AAan Erpariencad
only Call JOS 111 11JJ. Or
to* its rm
Application* now being accepted
tor full tlm# cashlar Apply In
parson at Little Food Town
Start*. 110 Lake Mary Blvd
COE
A P P O IN T M E N T SETTERS
P art llm t
Monday thru
Thursday I N PM to t 00
PM IS 00 an hour, plus bonus
Call Langweed &gt;1* R*3»______
ASSEMBLERS
Hard • to work In Modern
Manufacturing Plant Stoning
pay S* IS. hr Mutt b* a strong
rolloblo worker with own
transportation Hover a ft* .t

IEMf NRM......... 774-1341
Alton Current Herbal Dlttflb
ulort Ball out now Ilk* many
have already t
lU * * f l
Aron always hiving ladtat A
man Call immediately 111
I f tl. 11) 141*- ______________
Bill Knapp t Commissary now
hiring par ton lo bake or mekt
soup* Muit b* evtitobto to
work days Apply tn parson
IJRJ Silver Lake Drive. San
ford. F la . I AM to S P M .
M F
B ootk M fM fS gcrttiq
Wanted tor busy conttruction
office Full chacg# arpartanc#
required Computer back
ground helpful For interview
call
am
/ Inturatsc* Clark
Medical o itk * Pull tlm#
Computer avpartanc* halptui
Pleat* call ttJ IS lf
Cap* Canaveral Firm naadt
people who want fa b* lhair
own boss Will train S1S0 part
tlm*. saso full tlm* JJi SW
Cap* Canaveral Firm looking
tor career minded paopto who
want to b* their own beat S1S0
part tlm*. SaSO full tlm*
Report to JO* E First S t. 1 IS
PM Tuesday. May &gt;
Carpantort A Training Helpert
Work In Deltona JOS m t ft tf
between f PM L t PM

si*

Evening Hem ld

* •

7 consfcutitg tint** 52C a tin*
10 canstctftifa times 4GC a ling
Contract Rates AsiiUblt
3 Ling* Minimum

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

K C F V lfA t

W A ia e

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

_________

Doth Ctork No eipertenc* nec
eatery E seal ton* opportunity
to work with ttata of th* art
computer tyttom Friendly,
neat personable Apply tn
perton, Deltona Inn_________
Drotttparton aiporiancad in
mechanical drawing, capable
of working with layouts and
good knowledge ol shop math
Apply in partpn
S A M
Fa bricatin g. 1**4 Jawatl
Lana. Sanford Monday thru
Friday. B to 4 JO_____________
Driver* Wanted IS yrt ar elder
Own Car A Intur Sa S* par hr
Oomtno a P ill*
H I SODS
tipartodcad Answering Service
Operator Part lime f vat A
I I I f 1*0
l * p * r l * n c * d Land S v fv tr
Draftsmen A Party Chiat
Naadad C*tl ittor S PM.
i n **K&gt;
f ■perianted Air Conditioning
Mechanics, Service A In
ttelletton Salary bated on I I
p a rla n ced plus b a n lfllt
MS M IA M I
______
FASHION MOOCIS WANTED
Work with fashion designer and
focal boutiques. TV commer
cleft, catalogs Full or part
tun* All ago* and all heights
No taper lone* not otter y
a jjftlf
F r o n t D t t k P e r s o n n e l,
w a llr a t t e t . d lth w a th a rt
Apply in person Dayl Inn 1/4
A S R *14 Monday thru
Friday. I AM M 4 PM
FULL T IM I LPN 11 1 duff
Apply In par ton LAkavtow
Nursing Cantor, t i t E Ind
Slrael. Sanford Fla

LABOR / * r ) rORCK
test ataa

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Report ready
far work at 4 AM *07 W
Itt SI

LABOR ERA Strong reliable,
general laborer! needed Im­
mediately Different lacaftorto
Phone and trantportattm a
mutt Never a to* Apply

KELLY SERVICES
6462331
Landscapers full tlm* S3 75 an
hour, drivers licent# required
h i g i n _______________
Lawn mamlananca with a
growing company Naad* to be
dependable
E &gt; p *rltn ce d
helpful, but will train Call
MldfRE___________ __________
Legal Secretary S yrt currant
rip er lane# necessary Need
tranter Iber. real attato, and
probata rspdrlanc#
Nan
invoker Dalton# area Full Or
part lima Call I JOSl JJf *077.
10 AM to II Noon ar tend
resume' to I l f Doitona Blvd .
Deltona. Fla I I 715___________

SUPERVISOR
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
J**K ANNUALLY
W* are seeking an aiperl
tnced Prototttonal Working
Supervisor for our Account*
Payable Department Mutt be
wall organ! red and mutt have
at toast 1 to S year* heavy
Account* Payable Erpettonc*
In a Computer Environment
Wo otter a ttorllng salary at
SlO.tOO annually, plus an
oicaltont benefit package In
tortttod candidate* call
Jack Zimmerman ....... J t t SJtO
Her cor Aluminum Preduett Cd.

LOOK TO THE

LEADER
SOUTHS LAMEST
MOST ETHICAL MERCY

AAA
EMPLOYMENT
Establisted 28 Years
I! CALL T00AY M

323-5176
l i C A l RECEPTIONIST
1700 wk plus great benalltt!
TRAIN no lagal knowledge'

OCIIVERY DRIVER
200 w k . ♦ o v e r t ! m t , No
overnight travel Will hire
today*

MACHINE OfEKATOR
Train complltolyl Choose your
hour* Itto r Ind ihlftopani

BOOKKEEPER
IlM d wk
spot Co
training 1

{ actllant caraar
o t t ifi computer

BEVERAGE SALES REP
S a la r y , c a m m lt tlo n , and
oapantat lull bonahti will
train lhair product

GENERAL OfTICE
tieo wk
|utt antwar buty
phonat Friendly office need!
now!

LEGAL SECRETARY
lis t*
wk G reet b en illt*
pension plan I Nice bott I

MAINTENANCE
Batlc town cars and light build
Ing cleanup Quick 10 day
ralt*

CLERK TYPIST

I1«1 wti vic el lent growth wllh
tt&gt;U poetUon Very itat&gt;*e &lt;o I

AAA EMPLOYMENT
Dncoqnt Fa*- 2 Ml S*iiq

2523

S. French Aw.

323-5176
AVON EARNINGSWOWIII
OPEN TERRITORIESNOWHI
H I JJtSar 111 44!t
tiotuma largest chain af family
•muaemen! contort hat need
ol part tim* tatot people
e tta n d tn tt
N l g M t and
e mature
dabto Phan*

731 rtOJ. tor on

N E E D E D IM M E D IA T E L Y
0 spate he* lor Sanford can
tract labor o««k* Will train
» l IHO or &gt;014171
Needed Immedloto'y Part tlm*
tuner*1 homo oas&lt;s*ont able to
work ttosibto hours and week
end* Inquire ol Gramkaw
Funeral Heme Sontord 171
U ll
On* of Florida's Outsat Pas I
Control Companies looking lor
caraar minded Individuals,
who want to learn and be tha
luce as* they know they can
be company vohkto A cam
pony benef it k mars Apply
Spencer Past Central. 1141
Park Dr No phene cotta______
PHONE WORK FROM NOME
t * p prater red Ideal toe re­
tired or shut Ino 447 SIM.
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Par to m * I, w Vetutie Mama
rial HoapHal 701 W Plymouth
Avp.OaLarid.Fla____________

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�97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

7 1 -H e lp W anted
« N l. LPITS, MM* H w M tar
heme cere ot oncology pe
tlw N Pari lima in Sanford
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Can tmmedietaty lor
additional Information No
loo *J»40P.
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Sniiotd Court Ar i d mints
STUDIOS .1 BDRM 1 RORM

SECRETARV/CLERKS
T Y P IN G ,
PHONES GOOD APPEAR
AMCE ANO N E f OS TRANS
P O R I A1 ION CALL BILL
STEPHENS TOO SIM_________

10 O P E N IN G S

MILLED ULBOtttt
MACHINE OfElATOtS
AND FOtEMAN
To do tatacemmunketHmt work
lor m atter contractor It
Southern Boll Planto tone
rotumfl to Danai la Corpora
tlon. sat Wathburn Rd .
Melbourne. Flo m i s or call
in m itt i
Styling Satan with ono ttatlon
lor rant Towels supplied.
goodtacottan M UETt________
Teachers nandad Full and Pert,
lima pent lorn available pra '
school and altar school
Children Apply Too. INad. and
Thurs A X River r im
Dr
Sanford E loln oPlK tas
T 1 1aphony Proa also Phony
Room Monogar Big Bucki!
Commission plus bonus and
draw m a f l t a i l X
Tirade! Jab HnoMogr
C a ll F u lu ra s
I h t y h ara
hundrads of job openings tor
Ihoso who wanl to work

sti ooc
DELIVERY H E LFE R S t o o t
perienca nacassary Full lima
Good starling pay CT* 1 X 8
G E N E R A L
OF F I CE
TRAINEES
Groat starting
Iob Savaral openings Good
pay l i t e m
FACTORY ASSEM BLY and
PRODUCTION WORK Most
shifts opart Good pay scales
ir i aXO

FLEXIBLE LEASES
l antar Clturn Discount

323*3301
bdrtn apt H+m1y 0#COr#*#d
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or
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or m r m
bdrm

99—A partm ents
U nfurnished / Rent

UU

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N##»1 Now «nd Enjoy I
Th»t Limited $##&lt;i*l
Efiorfy fMkWfff.
I M r m 1 tafft

ONLY •ssiatiiaiMtsiAi $419.
I bdrm . 1 bath alto availably
W/ Oecoratrva Wall CoyArmgs.
Built m Saak cava Plenty
at Storage Wether Dryer
Haak up. and Carport
Waturkadt Ac c aptyd

321 1911
BAMBOO COVE APTS
)** I Airport Bird
PHONE l » H H . Til CHI
Elflctancy tram l i t ! mo
Discount tar Samar Citiiant

LOCAL D R IVER S
Straight
truck* Good pay Slart right
away ATS aXO
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
HELPERS. CLERKS. CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m ediate
openings Good pay tealat
Call ATS AXO NOW I
W ILD E R S Certified Excellent
pay tealat Call today ATI
Trust Alternate, t Eaporioncod
prslorrod but w ill train
Eacallont bonollls with com
potlllvo pay Apply at Lowe s
Truss Plant TSOI Aileron
Santord Industrial Part
Typesetter National magailna
piAtllther Eacollant pay A
bonus with plaaunl working
conditions tar skillod. oapori
mead typasotlor who it look
Ing tar pormanont position
Frlngo banoflts Control Or
lando location Start now
*na art 004$

73— E m ploym ent
W anted
Night Security Wort It's yrt
aiperlence Good rotartnc*
m m i
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91—A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share

HOURS
M onday th ru F rid a y
♦ to I X
S aturday fro m 10 to 1

lsao Ridgawood Avo
Santord. Fla
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101— Houses
F urnished / Rent
P a r t ia lly lu rn lth ed
11)0
Mature couple I bdrm 1both
Call XS ATI tear before noon
1 bdrm fly bath, fenced yard
Children no pals
laoo mo
MW deposit THOM I_________
I bdrm furnished house control
hail A air SaTS month IT)
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103— Houses
U nfurnished / Rent

93—Rooms fo r Rent

e e e IN DELTONA a a a
e a HOMES POR RENT a A
a e It A lO f # #
Lake Mary Area Hidden Lakes
I bdrm I bath. I car garage
Lika now Amenities All op
pi lone os MTS par mo HI
UC4 work l a w sen _________

Rooms torrttiL
___________ OTXES___________
SANFORO Furnlshod rooms by
Iho wook Reasonable rotas
Maid sorvlco Call 111 aXT
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SANFORD Reas wookly A
Monthly rotas ONI Inc oft
HO Oak
Adults I AjirsAi

97— Apartment!
Furnished / Rent
Porn Apts tar Venter Cltlaowt
Jll Palmetto Avo
J Cowori tap Phono Ca4H
Lovely I bdrm
apartment

Hugo room s

Com plete

privacy MOO per wk plus STM
security deposit HJ m e or
m ean
___________

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menage your ranlol pro
parties Professional low coat
service n t X U Call anytime
United Vales Associates. Inc.
Prop. Mgwtt Ota . Realtor
Osteon
Country Living I
b drm . I bath taneed yard
Pott A children OK MW mo ,
SIX deposit WITTM
&gt; bdrm . I bath
Ponced yard
VAX per month

LAND5T0CK BROKERS
345*3711—

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1 bdrm . I bem dbl garage Like
haw Appliances carpets end
drapes I I I Justin Way MtS o
mo TO e s a a _____________
I bdrm on Summerlin Avo
First, lost and deposit re
gutted w/ reeproocus ITT AXf
Abdrm I bem pax per mo MTS
deposit
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Taking applications
STEMPER AGENCY
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G A S A T T E N D A N T S AN D
F A S T F O O D P R E P A R A T IO N
( b / f c i ' / o / ) CENTERS
5 LO C A TIO N S IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
Fried Chicken Subs Donuts

Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE APPLI CATI ON IN PERSON
AT 202 N l .ititel Ave Situ lord
M u it d a y

______ITT w o e __________
R ound g le n 'able couch c h a ir,
d in e tte w ith &lt; c h a irs so fo rth
M I IM A _____________________
Sota c h a ir stave tre a te r ch est,
end ta b le s bookcase d in e tte
I S X E lm Avenue

Mini Nttritouws

114— Real Estate
Management
Selling er Buying e Hem et
CondoT Land! Coll colled,
person lo parson Stave
Roberts or leave your
name, area coda and phono
number on my answering
machine H I Saa J»4S

123—Wanted to Rent
Sam! retired couple waking j
bdrm 1 both or J bdrm 1
both home condo, rent or
lease with option, ran! lor a
portion thereon applied lo
downpayment BAW mo or
less Prater Sanford. Lake
Mary. Winter springs ares
T il OeP)

LONGWOOD 1 bdrm t bath
New root 15.DDR dow n
OWN E R F IN A N C IN G
tas OCO Ml ee*T

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY

T h in F in ja y B IO A M

4 10 TM

NO PHONt CALLS PLEASE

151 — Investm ent
P ro p e rty / Sale
CASSELBERRY i ,&lt; ,» ICmed
PR I U ) 000 W Malioowtkl
REALTOR
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N E W S M Y R N A BEACH

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Eace!lent Income

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155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

PHONE 323 8443
For q o *M y t r i l t m i n t M p «nd
c o m p * titiv * p r k t t '* • u% p r te t
out your o#w» h o rn *
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p#n#l#d fa m ily ro om , Lflivndry
room , w\&gt;rwihop Call for in
formation 111 n o t or i U * W

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1 5 7 - M obile
Homes / Sale

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IP t lN O t AROUND
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I BDRM / 1 BATH
la r g e
ro o m s e e l In k itc h e n
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SIS 000 down Owner will hold
mdmortgege ld l WO

MOBILE r -

LANDST0CK BROKERS

BATEMAN REALTY

LiST W iTHU SI

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A
la o iH w y ir e i
M O h llt IIOMI I

321*0759 Eve 322 7643
Hy Owner Anoc
I bdrm I
bam. IW0 sg I t . Fla room.
fireplace L e e t F l BXOIOT
By Owner MS OOP with t l OOO
down lo hold Ind mortgage I
bdrm I bath living 4 dining
room, screened porch t green
h ou se g e r o g e
Anum e
mortgage W 77*0___________

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•! 41 to*
13 M ill t l H N K I

HUGE 1 STORY) A Bdrm A
bath, in country! Oekt. palms
and Nutt trees I New l ‘ i Ion
central boal/alr with best
pempt New Sotat ho! woN ■
heater I Oouhta tided brick
fireplace I t ' X IS' screen
porcbl Beouhtut View) Un
be Ileva Me SAA tee
ASSUME NO QUALIFYING! &gt;
Bdrm . I ' i both, targe tented
yard! U eoo down. SSI* Me
P IT II ( I I S Apprea. M yrt
AAevortgPI Ml SSI.toe
R A M IL I WOOD I STORY with
sparkling paelt Huge ktone
hroptacol Cathedral Ceilings I
All the eatresl Assume no
g r a t if y in g ! Alm ost neset
HUM

323-5774
SAOA HWY l i s t ________
LAKE B U RY Cardinal Oakt 1
bdrm . | helh Spill ptan home
an Need lot Cathedral coding,
stano ttrtptoco Stll.SW

Will StTMt

...321-5005

Largo A bdrm 1 both brkk
homo In Highland Pprh. H X
so ft with dbte cor garage
plus 14X11 patio largo lot */
nice landscaping Assumable
P t X mortgage with possible
owner financing f i f e $00
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213—Auctions

cond 170 377 907F

2 3 1 -C a rs

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Loaded T top Reduced Slot)
Ceurtesy Pontiac
III lilt

C a II

BadCirdit?

[WH %AiKf-on 17) S420
RCA! CITATC

Gregory Mobile Hemet
M O lH w y trti
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1*11 1 b d rm 1 bath
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c h iV*'niff 1. h rw tlr

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ijtw f da r M&lt;y I llll 1 PM

165—Farm sG roves / Sale

) bdrm 1 M M h*m# in th#
h#ArV of SAW*f#rd Tim home
(4 d#4ifn#&lt;l v*»1H lunlen living
ro mm. Ir« dmmf ♦ «Af m

Farm 10 A tf# t wttfvCkKXl *A*#r

Wife Ken central N i l A ir. pool
14X M «Hfk ic rw n o d cov#r#d

iJO 900 Tot*l •»»«#•

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/ F u rn itu re
ApfltlM BI FM V#»# tt#4*or#4
by Accufol# Applionc# R*
p*tr 177 4 m i No l •man1 1
F ff W l* Stov# dining room
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lim pi, p id u fv i tf'4p»i And
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t«*. Irrs 4VJr#c h J77 147J
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fro m 141 W A R R A N TY

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NATIONAL AUTO SALES

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I f 44

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G I f f tr y G *r U rtd R# at tor
111 4940

No CreditT

WE FINANCE
•TI Mustang MAC H liees Own
FORD PICK UPS
Several to

owned s ta r lin g a t SUT mo

STENSTROM
REALTY-REALTOR

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A PM H 4 PM

323(593

MUST SELL under FHA ap
pratkal. vacant 3 bdrm 1 bath
New kitchen bath B root,
fenced back, carport A raal
dollhouse 111*00

1 bdrm I bath completely re
lurbithed. nice ettabllthed
neighborhood Walk to shop
ping Owner will help Ska WW

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C f«nd«li *f 1400 474^94 for

FOR ESTATE
Com more i l l or M ttid oM lol

Ltc. Reel Eatete Broker

SANFORD ) lull acroi. cleared
E g ra n An-m e mortgage 1
Asking SSSOOO

to %
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or 9&lt;r##g# 173 3930________
R ttu l'tftlR S Y 5119 40 A up
G*4r*nf##d Kirby Co
MIW HI SI. 331 1449
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liijtit Nrw .1 Uitd Mobile
Horn* Dealtt in this Area

OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
ACREAGE. INVESTMENT
PROPERTY

345*3711.............. Atiylinn.

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» y n old
P « r t hpRlVh All iNott Fr##

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V i a door
hatchback Is tr a clean IS000
ml sa XO Call IZI EBkl
1 «tl Chevy Chevetta
Unbollovabta pr koReducedlta*)
Courtesy Pontiac
11) t ill
legs Chevy Cavalier
Lee to believe
tint'
C ourtosy PoetMat....____ 111 It lt
IS Pontiac Astre Coupe
Low mileage See to believe Ite)

C o m p lp if A ll you n##d 199V
Fin aiH ln p No mor»#y dkmwn
|1 1J# 0C U n tv # f4* l 111 1744

too Venterd Ave
CONtIG H M INtS WELCOME I

COUNTRY HIDEAW AY Log
house on epproalm elely i
freed acre* Only i n eoo

CALL ANYTIME
REALTOR &gt;11 aeei

From 3.4 4.9, 4 10 ft W( 7 M

70*Paim Pt*&lt;# 1713913

191 —Building
M aterials

rj HOMES

tTOOOcfcton At only | 7’ &gt; mo

141 — Homes For Sale

teta Monde Prelude
Reduced
STWt
Courtesy Pontiec
....IZSltlt
1*P0 Ford Mustang
REDUCED REDUCED tta*l
Ceurtesy Pontiec.......... MSI lit
teyi Honda Accord
Auta
Air
Reduced
l tael
Ceuttaty h te tts i...........MSStlt

L &amp; E AUCTION

D#tt«r

CALL BART

t f M O p e l S t a t io n W e g e«
A M F M ra d io Good tend!
I tan M u lt t o ll m TOTS_______

AUCTION IV I R Y FRI NIOMf

(O v f'i 4 wrhiei# city bloclit*
L o c *t*d
i « l l 190* 11M

lets Dodge Club Cob Pickup I s
ton all poor* runt portae*
nen point Asking St.ISO
sn nit or nr two
1*M Dodge Dart

Lum bar Far S a ft 1*17 f * 4, f» l

COLOR TELEVISION
R C A
IS* color console
television Original price over
HOC balance due site Cash
or take Over payments ol SIS
month NO MONEY DOWN
Still In warranty Free home
trial, no
obligation Coll
kal Use day e&gt; "'g t*1

REALTORS
Open f d a n !

patio

Steel

Courtesy Pontiac
M IH H
' X Pontiac Grand P m
Reduced
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Cevrtety Pontiac......... J I l l l l l

r&gt;* * 9Sp ‘ 1 1 i n d . P u lifl I ' l w i i i
GriBWttRH C#m#nf c*r »fOp*
Sfypt,i#ncNr% Roch Conerttt
Mtraci# Con&lt;r#t# Company
109 Elm A .# .................. 177 J7J1
Heavy Duty Ory#r R#&lt;ondi
tioo#d a*acado Mu%f 4#«l
177 9919
________________

Radio / Stereo

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
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NOW LEASING
CALL 322 1051

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183—Television /
H I —Homes For Sale

te Pontiac F *ero Sports Coupe
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v in e tjf O rg ^n M tth %#«l #nd
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1 ind 2 BEDROOMS
LAKEFRO NT
LUXURY AD U LT
C O M M U N IT Y

t . le t s r ..........

2 3 1 -C a rs

223—M iscellaneous

ISOM BTU Stars a'r cond *

113—Storage R e n ta l!

its a u p ____ __________m a c io
1 TOR AGE TRAILERS
Foron *ff# m ttrvcViM . ttc .
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m u to

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No fu s t e e c o lto n t condition
St OOO C p t t i X X T l
_______

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
m

M o n d a y . M a y a.

Baby Bedi. Strollers Ctathet
Playpens. Etc. Paperback
Books M l HIT ■W W t
Need Cribs Ptoype"t Baby
lurnltu'e cloth in g Good
P rices Attar T PM
&gt;11 STAS
Paying CASH lor
Aluminum Cans Copper
Brats Lead Newspaper
Glass Gold Silver
KoSomoTool A l l W 1st
A S X Sot A 1 US noo

Used Wethers Petts * Service
tor Kenmeret
IIS ooet
MOON FT APPLIANCES

Lota modal on poll court# efr
conditioned super clean,
furnished Groat fishing'golf
of bock door Rent by week or
tall ssoo down Sits mo
Adults No pets TJ) » ) 0 ) or
UP ta il

Jaaa Eentard Are

NOW HIRING !

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C olo r T V s
tfereoA washers,
d ry e rs , re frig e ra to r tre a te rs
fu rn itu re , video re cord e rs
S P K io l 1 st weeks re n t e*c
A lte rn a tiv e TV A Appl. R en ta ls
Zayres Sheppmg Center

107-M obile
Homes / Rent

123—For Lease
LUXURY APARTMENTS
Family A Adults Section
Poolside T Oadroomt
Mai far Cava Apartments
niTSOS
Opan On Wyaktndt
Vondtewood 1 bdrm I both. am.
appliances wash dryer Con
yon ten I AST last Ml isoa
Small a p t. turn or unf, nice
area I TOO mo plus electric
I X deposit » 1 MSP__________
Spacious Apartments minutes
Irjm Hwy aala Lekelronl.
pool, tannls. adults, no pets
laundry Storting t l l R I a m o
Coll W 0 T AJ to tee
I and 1 bdrm Alto furnished
efficiency trom STS week U X
depot It No pelt Cell H I 1XT
S T PM &lt;1S Palmetto
1 bdrm . I both Adultt only, no
poll ISO wk . MW mo . plut
toe
d op otil Days tie 00*S.
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#0 » wltfl t«m#. V* font &amp; util
O fo o it m m o 331 m j

Christian Apts A Hamas
TV. kltchan. laundry, maid. AM
wk up Oft ATI LrtC I I I kslO
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r com SAP a wh Includat
utlllttas A cloaning Call JIT
SAX o r a l MAT_______________
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pra tar rad Full housa pr‘ r*
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1 b d rm , 7 bem unfurnished,
washer dryer hookup UT0
mo Call attar a pm. E X Tat*

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219—W anted to Buy

/ Furniture

AVAILABLE 1 bdrm/l bath
carpot. appliances screened
patio, laundry tXQ-'Mt m i
S e n lo r d 'L e k e M a ry a r e *
duple■ I bdrm , 1 bath Air
MM mo TX HAS_____________
I bt*m near downtown 1st. Ms*
A security References ITT
m s attar S__________________

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS.
I. }. and I B d rm t
S ta rtin g a t only S IX
Ask A bout O u r I f ld r m Spaclal

E v e n in g H erald, S a n to rd

by Larry Wright

111—Appliances

Otlsndo toll ftM 3&amp;S-4441

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S
Ganaral Construction labor
Good pay ATS 4300
TRUCK D RIVERS Long haul
Immadtata! Good driving ra
cord Ovar IS ATI AXO

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KIT ‘N‘ CARLYLE
105—Ovpl»xT rip le x / Rent

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1 pm lo 4 pm k V a lu rd a y ,

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217—Garage Sales

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altar s i n rgeo
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firm Alio 17 ft lilt tr#l!#«
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241 — Recreational
V ehicles / Campers
Motor Mom# Oodg# SporfimAn
A 1 VhApA mw4i 4#H MW0 00
f i#m AUtt 3 &gt;j» l#4J

243—Junk Cars
BNT JUNK CBHSB TRUCKS
lt.uaht F tern lie ISO B mere
Call m im .............. m-qn
To f Dollar Paid for Junk 1
Used cars ttusktB heavy
equipment H I tew
WE PBT TOP OOLLBR FOR
JUNK CBB1KNOTRUCKS
CHS AUTO PARTS JT1 *Mt

w e l is t a n d s e l l

MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

CONSULT OUR

STARTER HOME I bdrm I
bath home In guiet area,
break test bar. inside utility,
centraleir/lwat set oep
COUNTRY SIOE Jbdrm I bath
mobile tim e an l acres,
lekelronl double wide, perch,
centralAw/ltaAt tie.Otd

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
To List Your BusinessDial 322-2611 or 831-9993

THE NATURAL 1 bdrm Us
bath heme with peddle lens,
central air/host, oak cebinoti

sai.sao
COZY I bdrm 1 beIti home with
sunken living roam, fireplace,
central air/bool, oal M bitch
an. cem m ently peel, and
tennis CAurts ST* AM
PARK SETTING I bdrm 1 bath
bemt with eat In kitchen,
m other In lo w g u e r t e r i.
central au 'heel le t see
WILL BUILD TO SUITI YOUR
LOT OB OURIt EXCLUSIVE
A O E N T F O R W IN S O N O
OEV CORP. A CBNTRAL
FLORIDA LSAD E RI MORE
HOME FOR LESS MONEY!
CALL TOOAYI

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

AtMODELING SPECIALIST
The Whole Beil Of Wee

B L UNI CONST.
322 7021
_____ Financing Available

A ppliance Repair

SCENE VA OSCEOLA HO o
ZONEOFOR MOBILES!
I Aero Country tracts
Well treed sn paved R0
M NOewn IS Yrs e l l l M
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DEAR DR. G O TT - A friend o f
mine had breast cancer more
than five years ago Although
they caught It pretty early, they
did a modified radical on her.
Happily, she's had no recurrence
to date. Does that mean that
she's home free?
DEAR READER — Asa form o f
medical shorthand In assessing
treatment of cancer, doctors use
the term ''five-year cure." Some
malignancies are cured In weeks
and never recur. Other forms
may lie dormant or In remission
for many years and then reap­
pear. So. In order to make
cnm p», , ' r i s possible, physi­
cians refer to a "five-year cure."
Otdlnarlly. a person who Is
treated for cancer and shows no
similar disease after five years Is
considered "cu red ."
I think It Is Important to
realUe that five years Is not a
magic number. Patients who are
disease-free for more than five
years sti l l re q u ire p eriodic
evaluation because cancer Is
sometimes unpredictable and.
unfortunately, can show up
many years after having appar­
ently been eradicated.
Because o f presumed d efi­
ciencies In the body's cancerdelecting Im m une system, a
person ran have one cancer
cured, only to develop a ma­
lignancy — another "primary’ "
— In a second site. For example,
women wi t h tumors In one
breast have a statistically much
higher chance of developing new
tumors In the other breast.
Despite this unplrasunt In­
formation. I think that most
patients feel Justifiable relief at
"making II" past five years And
they should. There Is a very
good chance that their disease
will not return.
DEAR DR. G O TT - I had
hepatitis when I was a little kid,
and now I'm almost 40 and they
still won't let me give blood. I
leel guilty about this because I
know It's so Important. Why Is
this rule so strict?
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hepatitis viruses — although not

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body: they continue to have the
potential to cause disease If they
are transmitted by your blood to
a non-lmmune victim who does
not have hepatitis antibodies.
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particularly cautious about ac­
cepting donors w hose blood
might infect a recipient. Re­
member that anyone receiving a
blood transfusion Is sick, or al
least tn a weakened state. Al­
though you may be able to put
up with your ow n viruses, a
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tiy rolling as soon as |ioss!blr.
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pulsive. Had I’crroux bid only
three. North certainly would
have carried on to four, so all
roads led to Rome. After winning
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to the king revealed the bad
spilt.
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played a diamond to the king,
finessed his spade Jack and
plavrd a second diamond to (lie
are. Now one more heart Milf
reduced South to the same
trump length as defender East.
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minor suit card and wult to score
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game-going tricks. Easy enough.
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king al (rick two, In-forr a heart
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unable to shorten his trump
length and achieve the drslrrd
end position.
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takeout double of the one-dub
opening bid. It was not ut all
unlikely that East would hold all
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txwk lor favorable changes In
the year ahead regarding Im­
portant relationships, both bustnesswlte and socially. Bonds will
be establish ed that will be
envied by others.
TAURUS (April 2UMay 20) Do
not lock yourself Into Ideas or
conrepls that have proven to be
unproductive. A revised outlook
will bring you success. Trying to
patch up a rom a n ce? Th e
Matchmaker set esn help you
understand what It might take to
make the relationship work. To
gel yours, mall 92 to AstroGraph. Box 489. Radio City
Station. New York. NY 10019.
OEM1N1 (May 2 1June 20) A
frustrating work condition will
begin lo undergo a favorable
change today. Hang In therr
because better times are ahead.
CANCER (June 2 1July 22)
Try to share with your closest

ANNIE

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TOUR BIRTHDAY
MAT 7. 1988

Ryan

i r l e n d t oday . E v e n t s t hat
transpire will help renew your
com radeship and strengthen
your sincere feelings for one
another.
LEO IJuly 23 Aug 22) Items
you acquire for your home today
will provide you with lasting Joy.
They rould become centerpieces
thut you won't tire o f readily.
VIROO (Aug. 23 Sept. 22)
Ideas you already feel strongly
about are likely to take on even
greater Intensity today. Support­
ers will be drawn to your pet
cause.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your
Inner feelings of self-worth will
be heightened today and give
you Impetus to strive for better
and grander things. Fire your
best shot.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Your noble qualities w ill be
accentuated today and win you
the admiration of friends. When
they give of themselves to you.
you'll give far more bark tn
return.
■AOITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dee.
21) Do not be satisfied with the

status quo today where your
earnings or Income are con­
cerned Measures can now be
taken to Improve your lot In life.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22J a n .
IB) A hope close to your heart,
which you thought waa out of
reach, will be Imbued with new
life today. Don't let your op­
timism waver.
A Q U A R IU S (Jen 20 Feb. 19)
Just because an objective was
too tough for another to achieve
doesn't mean that you are de­
stined to fall as well. You can
succeed where he couldn't.
PISC E S (Feb 20M arrh 20|
Things can now be smoothed
over with a friend with whom
you’ve had a recent disagree­
ment. Don't let the day go by
w ithout m ending you r r e la ­
tionship.
A R IE S (March 21-Aprtl 19)
When engaged In conversation
today with people whose Ideas
you admire, listen attentively.
Fresh thoughts on ways to attain
Important objectives m ay be
revealed.
by Laonard Starr

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77th Year. No. 306 Thursday, August 15, 1965-Sanford, Florida

Evening Herald —

(USPS 461 260) —

Price 25 Cents

Detective
Improves
Following
Surgery
H*r*M rwm hr OMct U rntw

Seminole County deputy Dale Wagner garage at 1279 Lynnwood Drive, Forest
fells a nearby resident to leave the area City,
before chemicals are removed from

A special 'explosive safe’ truck carries chemical to the Osceola
landfill. They Include 19 liters of acetaldehyde, 4 liters of ethyl
butyrate and one gallon of assorted poisons.

Neighborhood Evacuated After Chemicals Found
BySneanLoden
Herald Staff W riter
Officials were awaiting word today
on what to do with a collection of
hazardous chemicals found Wednes­
day In the garage of a Forest City
home, a discovery which forced the
evacuation of about 40 homes In the
Lynwood subdivision.
The chemicals, which "had the

N o

potential for destroying a lot of that
neighborhood." have been moved to a
“ secure remote location" and are
under guard, according to Seminole
County sherlirs bomb expert Lt. Marty
Lallrusctunn.
The evacuation began about 4:30
p m and lasted for about two hours.
Gary Hrnwn. of the Seminole County
Department of Public Sufety. Mid most

M o r e

of the families took the opportunity to
go out to dinner and seven families
were temporarily housed at Hear Lake
Elementary School.
The evacuation was ordered after fire
department workers and Lallrusclano
evaluated the chemicals and deemed
them to be a "very serious hazard."
I^illruscluno said.
The Investigation was sparked by a

Wednesday morning telephone call to
Fire Rescue Division workers from
Jeanette Clark of 1229 Lynwood Ave..
Brown said
Mrs. Clark told fire -department
personnel she had been cleaning her
garage and found a cache of chemicals
which had belonged to her lale
See CHEMICALS, page 2A

T im e F o r H a t t a w a y

School Board Holds Him To Original Closing Date For Lot Sale
By Janie Onat
Herald Staff W riter
S em in ole C oun ty School
Board membera denied 3-1
Wednesday Altamonte Springs
developer Hob llattaway’a re­
quest to extend the closing date
r&gt;n hlacnn'ract to buy an 11-acir
lot across from Sanford Middle
School where he wants to build a
shopping center and homes
But Hattaway left the board
members with the impression he
still Intends to purchase the land
by the Aug. 2 1 closing dale the
contract specifies.
Hoard members Pat Telaon.
Hill Kroll and Jean Bryant voted
to deny the extension: Chairman
Nancy Warren voted for It. Board
m em ber Joe W illiam s was
absent.

Ilaltawuy told the lioard his
attorney would "be In touch
with" the hoard's legal counsel,
Ned Julian. Jr., about the clos­
ing date
Hattaway was forced to re­
quest the extension when the
Sanford City Commission ref­
used to grunt the property com­
mercial zoning status und In­
stead sent the matter bark to the
city's Planning and Zoning
board Kmll fold Hattaway be­
fore the vole he could buy the
land by the date specified In the
contract or the board may uguln
accept bids on the land.
Mrs Warren said she agreed
with Superintendent of School*
Robert Hughes that the board
should grunt Huttaway the
extension.

Sandcfur of Sundefur Properties.
Inc., Sanford, asked the board to
deny Hallaway's rrquest on the
ground* that Hattaway was not
offering to work with the area
residents to develop comipcrrlal
property that the resklent* feel l*
compatible with the area. Sandefer, whose attempt to up Ills
o ffe r on th e p r o p e rty to
$610,000 was not considered at
an earlier meeting, said hr
w ou ld lose b y not sell tu g (h e would build a bank and pro
IrasMiisl offices on (he property,
land sooner.
"I have met every term and according to Warden.
Sylvia Smith, owner of a West
condition of the city of Sanford
timely." said Hattaway In de­ 18th SI. home near the lot. said
fending ht* request. "I'm asking she had " a petition of 700
for your continuing coopera- signatures" against the proposed
shopping center.
Hon
"W e have pledges to raise
Margaret Warden, an attorney
and representative for Stanley money to buy the property." she

Hattaway had put 620.000 In
down payment on the property
und In a letter to the board had
offered to put un additional
610.000 down payment In an
escrow account plus 12 percent
ol $600,000. the lotul appraised
value of the land and the
purchase price, to accrue from
the original closing date of Aug.
21 until the actual closing date
to make up for Interest the board

said "I've talked to Mr Sandclur
about working together to devel­
op the property.'*
If Hattaway doe* not purchase
the property by Aug 21 and the
school board *1111 wishes to sell
It. It will havr to rradvertlse for
bids, nald Julian. He ulso said
the property would have to lx*
reapprulscd. It was brought out
that the board paid $1,300 each
for three appraisals on the pro­
perly.
.
In other buslnem. the board
approved 3-1 u recommendation
by Carey Ferrell, assistant super­
intendent of business und fi­
nance, to retain Arch Roberts
and Company as fiscal agent for
the tsauanre of a proposed $100
See TIME, page 8 A

Jail W ork Funding N ear

To Forstall 'Crisis'

Lobbyist Seeks Sex Education,
Birth Control Devices For Teens
TALLAHASSEE (UPII — Last summer It was
child molestation In day care centers. This
summer. II Is the death of a baby In a
stale-licensed fosler home.
A childrens' rights lobbyist predicts the next
human services crisis In hit the heaullnes will
start with the death of a pregnant teenager
from want of prenatal medical care.
' Jack Levine, executive director of the
privately funded Florida Center for Children
and Youth, wants lo forestall that deuth by
making sure Florida's public schools offer both
sex education and cam pus-based clinics capa­
ble of prescribing birth control devices. He said
20 of Florida's 67 school districts currently
offer some form of sex education.
In the Seminole County School District sex
education Includes human development in­
struction for fifth grade girls taught by a nurse.
Information on venereal diseases in seventh
grade science, and human reproduction taught
In high school biology, according to School
Board spokesman Karen Coleman. There la no
Instruction or distribution of birth control
d c v icca.

A new program for pregnant students is now

'O ne nood not trovol to othor
continents to o b ssrv * poverty's
devastating effect upon the
young...'
In the development stage, but not yet approved
by the Seminole County School Board, and ta
called TAPP (Teen Age Parent Program). In
addition lo (he academic studies the girls
would receive
health care and training In
nutrition and how to rope with problems
Inherent with pregnancy and being a teen age
parent. The girls would receive hands-on
training In child care as after the babies are six
weeka old they ran be brought lo clasa. The
girls would be given factual Information on
pregnancy, child birth, child development and
family planning lo clarify conflicting advice
they may have received and reduce the chance
of their becoming pregnant again. Mrs. Col­
eman said.
See LOBBYIST, page 8A

By Donna Estes
Chairman Hob Sturm was In
Herald S ta ff W riter
France wlih a Central Florida
A $300,000 federal grant, the
See JAIL, page 8A
Orst Installment of an expectrd
$1 million contribution toward
financing expansion of the
S e m in o le C o u n t y Jail. Is
expected to be approved any day
now.
The U.S. Marshal's office has
ollrrrd (he county. In writing,
the Initial fund* In exchange for
a guarantee that space will be
available for 30 federal prisoners
at the Utility, according lo Jim
Shoultz. former director of cor­
rections In Seminole County and
secretary of a study committee
on Jail needs here. An additional
$700,000 has been Included In
the marshal's 1986 budget to
guarantee space for another 66
prisoners, he said. The $1 mil*
ilon total will pay moat of the
construction cost of a 96-bed
pod. Cost of a pod la estimated at
$1.2 million.
T h e c o u n ty c o m m issio n
applied for the money five weeks
ago and C om m issio n Vice
C h airm an Fred S trcelm an
signed documents guaranteeing
the space requested will be
available for a five-year period.
At the tim e C o m m is s io n

By Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W riter
A Casselberry detective was In
serious condition In an Intensive
carr unit today following surgery
to remove a bullet lodged near
Ills spine Meanwhile, at the
Seminole County Courthouse a
burglary-grand theft trial was
postponed Wednesday because
the wounded detective was the
Investigating otfleer.
The case must be tried by Get.
16 or the charges rnuld be
dropped because Florida law
inundates that such a case go to
trial within 175 days aflrr a
person Is arrested und charged,
it cannot proceed without the
detective's testim ony, pro*
sreutor Hill Cato said
However, hr said If Camhrr Is
not well enough to testily bv
mld-Srplrmber hr will ask for an
allowed waiver of the speedv
trial rule because of "exceptional
circumstances."
Slaflord Lynn Cambre. 37.
was listed III serious hut stable
condition today at Orlando Re­
gional Medical Center, according
to hospital spokesman Joe
ltiown. Three neurosurgeons
removed the bullet during a
Hirer hour surgery that tx-gan at
7 p in Wednesday. Brown said
Camhrr* In ulrrt. talking and
shows no signs of (mralysl*.
Camhrr'* right lung, damaged
when the 29-callbcr bullet
ripped through Ills chest, was
repaired when he arrived ut the
hospital Tuesday. Brown Mid.
Camhrr was shot as he con­
fronted an armed robbery sus
pert during a manhunt minute*
utter a onr-nisn heist at Service
M erchandise, formerly O.G.
W ilson's in Seminole I'laxa.
r «»ssellx*rry. Camhrr. a plain­
clothes detective, was not wearlog a bullet-proof vest though he
did so as a uniformed ofTlrcr.
according io Sharon Cumbrr.
the oflicrr's wife. Brown M i d
She said because the Incident
occurred so neur the police
department that her husband
did not think of the vest as he
responded to the scene.
The suspert, Ixxrkrd under the
name of Dennis Mlcharl King,
28. reportedly of Dallas, was
being held without bond In the
See SURGERY, page BA

If Seminole Agrees

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Orange County May Step In For SCA
The Orungr County Depart­ opment block grant. The fund­
ment of Community Affairs may ing comes from the federal
be operating social programs In government but Is disbursed by
Seminole County If an agree­ the stale Department of Com­
ment can be negotiated between munity Affairs.
Attending the meeting was an
the two counties.
E a r l i e r Ih ta w e e k , the officer of the Community AfTalrs
Seminole County Commission Department.
The officer told Seminole
met with representatives ol
community action agencies In County to determine whether an
neighboring counties to discuss existing agency In a nearby
how Seminole would obtain county wanted to provide com­
social services once performed munity services lo Seminole.
by now defunct Seminole Com­ Only if one could not be found
munity Action. The groups were could the county select a local
looking (or one agency to fill the agency to get the money.
However, representatives of
void.
The agency finally chosen community action agencies In
among those In Orange. Volusia the three surrounding counties
und Lake counties would receive ol Orange. Lake and Volusia
a $125,000 community devel­ showed up lor Ihe workshop and

all said they were willing lo
provide Seminole with commu­
nity services.
The commission voted Tues­
day nlghl to offer Ihe opportuni­
ty to Orange.
The agencies In Lake and
Volusia are non-profit private
organizations while the Orange
County community action group
la port of the county govern­ Celebrating the 50th anniversary ol the Social Security
ment's department of communi­ system Wednesday by cutting Into "b irth d a y" cake are Bud
M cG In ty, operations supervisor at the Sanford Social
ty affairs.
Deputy County Administrator Security office. 300 Mellonvllle Ave., and Social Security
Richard George said Orange recipient Pauline Fortier Teston of 2209 West 25th St.,
County has been Invited to make Sanford. Ms. Teston displayed her Social Security card,
a specific proposal to Seminole inset, which she obtained Dec. 22. 1936 during the time she
on what programs It will offer for worked at the C.H . Erlcson canning plant at 13th St. and E lm
the S I23.000grant.
Ave. Them e for the nationwide celebration was "partnership
8 «s ORANGE. p t| « 8 A
with tom orrow."

50 Y e a rs O f S e c u rity

�3A —Ev*nmg Herald, Sanford, FI

Thursday, Aug. 15. IT85

NATION
IN BRIEF
Los Angeles Passes
Anti-AIDS Discrimination Law
LOS ANGELES (UI’ J) — The nation's sreond larges) city,
where an average o f one person a day dies from AIDS, has
outlawed discrimination against people with the deadly
disease or those suspected of having It.
The City Council unanimously passed the sweeping law
Wednesday, with some members charging that AIDS
victims are being treated as "lepers."
Under the law. believed the first of Its kind In the nation,
victims o f AIDS discrimination can sue In civil court But
the ordinance also allows the city attorney to step In and
obtain temporary restraining orders — vital, supporters
feel, because many AIDS sufferers are too weak to Initiate
court action themselves.
Employers, employment agencies and labor unions
would l&gt;e prevented from firing or refusing to hire people
with AIDS. Se/'regatlon of AIDS sufferers In the work place
would also be (tanned.
Restaurants could not refuse to serve victims and schools
would not be allowed to deny admission to them. Medical
professionals. Including dentists, would be prohibited from
denying Ireatmenl to AIDS victims.
Insurance companies could not refuse to write health or
life coverage or raise the premiums of victims or suspected
victims.
The original proposal Included criminal p«-naltlr* for
offenders, hut barkers eliminated them because they felt
going through c ivil courts would be quicker.

Union Carbide Faces Lawsuit

Building Official Fights 'Demotion1
Longwood Waiting On Attorney General's Opinion
By Jane C asselberry
H erald S ta ff W riter
The Umgwood City Commission's plan to
reshuffle the staff, particularly the replace*
mrnt of Hud Bryant with City Engineer
Charles llassler as city building official, has
heen delayed pending a ruling by the state
Attorney General on the legality of Hassler s
holding both Jobs.
Although he has beaded the hulldlng
department for six years. Bryant may never
actually have been "appointed by the city
commission." according to Mayor Harvey
Smerllson
Even so. Hryam maintains he Is the
building official and according to thr
Standard Building Code, observed by the
city, can't hr removed without proper cause
and u public hearing
The matter was on Monday night's city
commission agenda, but City Attorney
Gerald Kortnan said hr had not obtained a
ruling from the Attorney General and docs
not know bow much longer It will takr to get
one.
Under the stale Constitution a elty official
can lurid only one municipal position at a
time anti there Is a question of whether the
building olllclal title rnmrs under this
regulation.
The rule may also affect roller Chief Greg
Manning who Is serving as C lly Ad
mlnlslrator Kortnan ‘arid he has also asked
lor a rtillng on Manning s dual job holding
The commission wants to pul Hassler In
chargr of the hulldlng department and lake
llie tide away Horn Bryant and call him a
b u i l d i n g I n s p e c t o r . " T h i s Is |airt o l t h e
c o m m i s s i o n ' s p l a n to c o n s o li d a t e a u t h o r i t y
In l h r

h a n d s o f fe w e r p c o p lr so I h u t th e re

would only be three persons reporting
directly to the city administrator — the
engineer, the city clerk and the director of
public safety la position that has not been
filled because there Is a question o f whether
or not It Is needed!
Smerllson questions whether Bryant was
ever officially appointed building official by
the commission or merely hired by former
clly administrator David Chacey as building
Inspeclor. Bui there Is no question In the
mind o f Bryant, who has plaques from iwo
former mayors stating he Is the city's
building olflclal.
For almost five of his six years In the
hulldlng department. Bryant was the entire
department. "According to the Standard
Building Code.’* he said, the head o f the
department Is (he building official "I was
appointed by Dave Chacey and he couldn't
do anything without the approval (or
disapproval) of the commission and they
have been approving my salary and t&gt;aylng
me. As soon as they did they acknowl­
edged" he was the hulldlng olflclal
Bryant said he resents statements made
by (hr commissioners Monday night to thr
effect lhal " I was never appointed' — It's
not true — and I 'assumed the role on my
own'— It's a big lie."
The job ol Jerald Davts. u building
Inspector llryant said was hired just a little
over a year ago. Is eliminated In the
Irritative budget for the 1985-88 fiscal year
The mayor said It was because the number
of building |&gt;rnntts Is down and he Isn’t
needed, but Bryant said the clly Is actually
ahead of last year in the number of penults
Issued.

In the tentative budget. Hassler's salary as
director of engineering Is divided equally
between building, planning and toning, and
public works departments. Formerly city
engineer In Winter Springs. Hassler was
hired by the Longwood Commission on
June 3 at an annual salary of $30,000
Bryant's salary
$21,000 a year. Hts pay
would not be cut If he loses the title of
building official, according to City Clerk Don
Terry
If Bryant Is Indeed the city's building
official. Korman said It m ay take more than
a simple resolution to replace him and a
public hearing would be required.
Bryant said under the Standard Building
Code the clly has to show cause before
removing a building official from the office
and a public hearing Is required.
In a similar case. Hassler. shortly after
a ssu m in g his post, dem oted Tom m y
Jackson from public works director to
deputy public works director and was pul to
work supervising city crews.
In that case. Bryant said Jackson didn't
have the Standard Building Code behind

him.
Bryant suspects his problems with the
city commission may slcm from his lnslstancc that building department funds be
kept separate as the law requires and not
mixed wtlh general funds because they
com e from building fees and not tax
moneys
"T h e fres arc supposed to cover the costs
o f operating the building department and
making Inspections and If there Is loo much
o f a surplus the fees are sup|&gt;osrd to be
lowered." Bryant said

CHARLESTON. W Vu. (Ul’ll — Kanawha Vullcy residents
phut to rally for and against Union Carbide, whose plants
had two chemical accidents tills week, and West Virginia's
attorney general may sue the chemical glum for u spill dial
sickened 135 pcoplr
Slide Attorney General Charlie Brown suggealed Wed
nesday he might sue Union Carbide over the leaks, which u
citizens group ofTleial says has exposed (he region to a
"catastrophic" disaster.
Brown said he was particularly concerned about
Carbide's delay Iasi Sunday in telling local officials the
chemical cloud posed a dungrr lo nearby communities.
Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd toured Carbide's
plan) al Instllulr with federal officials following a Sunday
accident Hint sent a cloud of ahllcarh oxime, a pesticide
chemical. |nlo ilir air and rolling over four nearby towns,
sickening 135 people
Tw o nights later. Carbide's South Charleston plant
accidentally discharged 1.000 gallons of Ucon brake fluid,
Hie solvent Isoprapunnl and sulfuric m id Into the Kanawha
Hlvrr, sending one person lo a hospital.

D e liv e ry O f
C a rs M a y B e g in
By N e xt W eek

Dismissal Of Spy Charges Asked
1

BALTIMORE (UP1) — Defense attorneys have asked lhal
espionage charges against John and Michael Walker be
dropped because they suy excessive publicity has
prejudiced u grand Jury that returned the Indictments.
U S District Judge Alexander Harvey II Is to hear
arguments today and Friday on Ihe motion lo dismiss the
Indlcliiirnts and on more Ilian a dozen other mailers.
John Walker. 47. a rrtlrrd Navy warrant officer who hud
a top-secret s e c u rity clearance. Is ch arged w lih
muslrrmtndlng a family and-frlend spy ring ihnl sold
mtlliury secrets lo thr Soviets
Investigators s«y he spied for thr Sovlrts for 20 years and
brought tn his son Michael. '22. a sailor lasl assigned lo the
aircraft carrlrr Nlmltz; his older brother and a Navy buddy

S em in ole High School band and d a n ce leant
m em b ers g e l Instruction In m a rc h in g pro

Danny Wreaking Havoc Along Gulf Coast
LAKE CHARLES. La lUI'll
I lurrlcanc Danny and Us HO iiipli
winds closed In on Louisiana
t o d a y , s w i r l i n g o il I lit r e
tornadoes, bringing lorrcuilul
rains and knocking mu power lo
l lions.on I-. along I he coast
Danny was headed lor Ihe
Houthwest cornet ol the state hul
heavy rain and w inds gosling lo
60 mph were fell as far cast as
New Oi leans on the Opposite side
n( the sliile
The hurrlcanr, the fnurlli ol
llie season on the Allantle side,
was rolling lit the Gulf ol Mexico
|usi oil the Louisiana coost south
ol Cuineroii The National Hunt
cane Cenler in Miami predicted a
lute mninliig lundlull near there
il Danny slaved on Mb course
Ai 8 a m.. ihe linrrlcunr was
ernlered near latitude 29 O north

•mil longitude '12 6 went. moving
low,ud Ihe north northwest at
It) lo 15 mpli Its sustained
winds were 85 mpli with gale
loree winds extending 150 utiles
In Ihe east.
AR EA FORECAST: Today
partly cloudy with a chance ol
nfirrnonn ihundrnitonns High
III Ihe up|&gt;er HOs lo lower IKK
Wind easl 1(1 lo 15 mph Rain
chance -lit percent. Tonight
partly cloudy with a slight
chance mainly evening thun­
derstorms Low In lower to mid
70s Wind easl lo mpli Rain
chance 20 perceitl. Friday partly
cloudy A chance nl afternoon
ihondersiumis. High lower 90s
Wind southeast ID nmh Italu
chance 30 pciccnl
AREA READINGS (0 s.m.fi
trmprrninic 80 overnight low

was die aeelaldrhvde, Lalirusclnm i sa id , b e m u s e o f Its
" e x p lo s iv e p o te n tia l," That
C o n t i n u e d f r o m p s g c 1A
i liemh al can explode cm eonlaet
husband who was a chemist
wlih air or by ts-iug set till with a
llruwu said,
d e l on a I o r . B r o w n s a id
Firelighters rrs|xmdcd to ihe lliefiglilers didn't know what
scene and found 19 llleis nl might happen If any of the
acetaldehyde, a highly voiltalc. c lie m lea Is w ere a ccid en ta llyvery toxic chemical used lo mixed.
Since all (lie chemicals pres
make other chemicals." Brown
said Also Imiud were lour llleis ruled some sort of a threat.
o f e th y l b u tyra te, a " v e r y Brown said moat were juieked In
tlammuhle liquid": one gallon ol sand In a dum p truck for
dry formaldehyde treated urea, removal Some were mnvrd In
and mhrr "sm all ipumillles ol the sherlll’ s bomb unit.
|Mmlnn, tabled ‘ poison’" , Brown
By 6:30 p m all of the chem i­
said Formaldehyde, he said is c a ls had been removed La Bros
flammable and is a "moderate claim said oillelals are walling
lor word Irmn the slate De­
health hazard."
Th r chemicals were in very partm ent o f E n viro n m en ta l
old. decayed eontullters, Brown Regulation on how thr materials
said "W e roitsldcfed the chentl- should Ite disposed of
eals very unstable We were
Mrs Chirk refused locom m ent
concerned in moving die con­ i inlay on the chemicals. Oil lelals
tainer* one would bleak, so we have no iitlormutlon on her late
husband, except lhal he was
decided lo evacuate.’’
The gi eaiesi potential danger rr|mii led tn have liern a chemist

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73. W e d n e s d a y ’ s high: 88;
barometric pressure 30 08. rela­
tiv e h u m id ity : 87 percen t:
winds: east al 5 mph; rain a
trace: sunrise 0 54 a in., sinisrl
H 05 p.iu.
FR ID A Y T ID E S: D syton s
Beach: highs. H 45 a m .. 9 13
p in.: lows, 2;27 a m . 2 26 p m :
Port Canaveral: highs, 8 37
a m .. 9 05 p in . lows. 2 18 u in .
2 17 p m Hayporl: highs. 2:35
a in., 1s43 p.m . lows. 8 00 a.in..
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Augustine lo Jupllcr Inlet out 50
miles — Easl wind 10 lo 15
knots today then around 10
knuls tonight and Friday Sea 3
lo 5 (cel today liccoilllng 3 feel
or less tonight. Scattered show­
ers and widely scattered thun­
derstorms

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caotad ond *u parties having or
claiming lo na.a an. right lilto
or inla 'ail in »sa rtal proparty
described In Addendum ‘ ‘A "
alloc Sad harato
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D mat an action lor
Doclaratory Judgmant lo ra
form documanli. lo orpi-nga
doc amenta Irom ISa public ra
c o r d t. and lo lo ro clo ia o
morlgaga on Iha to!lo.&gt;ng pro
port? in Sominolo County,
F tor ido
Addendum A
TR A C T I Thai portion ol tho
following Itnp ol lond which Hot
betw een B loch t D and E
A L L E N D A L E according to tn#
Plal lharoot al lacordad in Plal
Booh 4. Pago I. Public R x n .d c
ol Sominolo County Florida,
to w ll A strip ol land M tool
wldo I 0 . M tool on oath side of
mo cantor i.na ol in# mam Ira n
ol lha lor mar Seaboard Airl.na
Railroad Company aa tormarly
locaiad m in* SE « ol lha h r ,
ol tacHon 11 Township }| South
Rang* j i f a i l Sominoto Cunty
Fl o ri da . Oatanding
n o r 'h o a ii n o -d iy Horn lha
norlhorly Hna of Loho Hornay
Avenue 110 h i t mort or toil to
a point in lha Eail Hna of aa.d
SE 'a of ton N W ’* Ol la d Section
II. containing 0 al of an aero
m o ia o lto ii a* shown on o prim
of a portion of lha right of nay
a n d T r a c f M a p
» 1 F L A L JO. If, which print n
aflachad and mada a part of
fhat ctrtoin ba rrenly Daad
atocutod from Saaboard Coatl
Lin a R ailroad Company, a
Virginia Corporation at \ot
Conor by margor of lha format
Saaboard A irlln a R ailro ad
Company. ,n la .or al William F
Andoft and Jaan I Andtrc m*
w to rocordad In O R Booh
H IT Pago 110. Public Rocordl
of Sominoto County. F tot Ido
T R A C T II Blocks C 0 end E.
A L L E N D A L E SU B D IVIS IO N
according to tho Plal lharoot at
rocordod in Plal Booh a Pag* ?
Public Rocordl ol Sominoto
County. Flat Ido
L i n i n g out ISa following
proporiy from Tract* I ond n
LE S S Loti I. I, H t ond ftw

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Wott I I tool of Lot IS. Block C.
A L L E N D A L E . According to lha
PIOI Ihorool Ok rocordod in Plot
BOOb A Pogo t. Public Rocordt
of Sominoto County, Florida
Alto toll lha following
Bogin ol Iho IntoriocHan of
tho South lino of lot II, Block C.
A L L E N D A L E According lo lha
Plot Ihorool ot rocordod in Plal
Boob 4. Pogo r. Public Rocorda
of Sominoto County. Florida
and tho Wottorly right of nay ot
Old S A L Railroad, run E a il on
tho prolongation Ot U ld South
lino ol Lot II. lo a point loa 00
toot Eotf ol Iho South m l ' tor
ntr ot uRf Lai It, thonco North
to tho Wottorly right ol way ol
told Old S A L Roilrood, thonco
S o u th w o tto rly a lo n g to ld
right ol woy to Iho Point al
Baginning Alto tool Iho follow
ing
From Iho North wot I cor nor of
Lot I* Ot Block D. A L L E N
D A L E , according lo Iho Plot
Ihorool ot rocordod m Plot Boon
o Pogo I. Public Rocordl ol
Sominoto County. Florida run
Eotl along Iho North lino ot told
Lot It. IS toot lor * point of
bag inn Ing run thonco South
paroltol to tho Wott lino ot toid
Lot It. IX) tool, thonco C o il
poraltol to tho North lino of laid
Lot It. IIS tool, thonco North
paroltol to Iho Wott lino ol told
Lot It. 101 loot lo tho P 0 Of o
curvo concovo to lha toll.haring
0 rodiut of IS toot and 0 control
ongto ot to*, run thonco along
tho ore ol to&gt;d curvo I t V toot to
tho P T thonco Wott along lha
North lino of told Ldf It. 100 tool
to mo Po&lt;nl ol Boginning Alto
•ott lha Wail It tool ol Lott I
and 10 Block D. A L L E N D A L E
and i« n Lot II ond Iho E o tl to
01 Lol 10. Lot • ond Iho E o tl to
ol Lol f. Lo* 1 ond Iho E Oil to ot
Lo* 4 Block C. A L L E N D A L E
According to Iho Plot ihorool ot
recorded In Plot Boob A Pogo 1.
Public Rocordt al Sominoto
County Florida
LE S S Lo tt 1.1. U 1 A I . I t.
It. II. II 11. It, IS. 10. I I and It
and lha Wall to ol Lol It, ond
Law » ond 11 oil In Block D of
t t Id A L L E N D A L E S U B
Di v i s i o n
hot boon I,tod ogamot you and
you a&gt;o roguirtd to torvo a copy
ol your wniton dotontat. Il any.
•0 II on P H IL L IP M LO G AN.
Aliornay to) plalnlltt. Potl Of
•ico Bo, Sat Sanford F tor Ida
U frio o w ond tlto lha original
with tho Ctorh at tho obovo
Court an or botor o Soplombor l
1IB1 oihorwiko a Judgmonl
may ta a-tor ad agownl you tor
•fa ralial damandod in Iho
Campiaml
W ITNESS my hand and m*
Official tool of thlt Court, on
•lilt Itm day of July, INS
D AVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
Rr D.*n* K Brummofl
Oopuly Ctork
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WASHINGTON IUPI) - Lead­
ers of the Teamsters union have
set a Friday vole on a tentative
agreement to end a nationwide
strike by 21.000 truckers that
halted delivery of new cars and
trucks to uutomoblle dealers
The tentative pact, which re­
quires ratification by rank-andfile members IW ore the strike Is
culled oil. was rrachrd Wed­
nesday after contract negotia­
tions.
Representatives of 92 local
unions covered by Ihe agreemenl will ronslder It Friday at a
m eetin g In W ash in gton . If
approved, secret balloting will be
held be ihe truckers within the
next lew days. Vehicle deliveries
could begin by next week.
No tleialls on the new contract
were announced.
The sirtke. which began July
26. was called by the union to
press demands for higher wages
and benefits.
A prolonged strike by the
truckers who haul thousands ol
vehicles to showrooms each day
could h ave c lo g g e d factory
storage lots.

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N O TIC E OF A
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
TO C O N S IO E R
t h e a d o p t io n o f

AN O R D IN A N CE
b y T H E C IT Y
Of SANFORD. FLO R ID A
Notice It noroby glyon lhal a
Pub't Hoanng will bo hold tl
lha Committion Roam In Iho
City Hail In iho City of Sanford.
Florida, al 7 M o’clock P M on
August J4 IN I. to contutor Iho
odopHon ol on ordinance by tho
City ol Sanford Florida, ot
lol tow*
o r d in a n c e n o

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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 LOR IO A . T O A N N E X
W ITH IN T H E C O R P O R A TE
A R EA O F T H E C IT Y OF
sanford . F lo r ida , upon
A D O P TIO N O F SAID 0R DI
NANCE. A P O R TIO N OF TH AT
P R O P E R TY L Y IN G AT THE
N O R T H W E S T c o r n er OF
T H E IN T E R S E C T IO N OF
AIRPORT B O U L E V A R D AND
C O U N TR Y C L U B ROAD SAID
P R O P E R TY B E IN G SITUAT
ED IN S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLO 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 IO N P R O V IS IO N S
of section m Baa. Florida
S TA T U T E S P R O V ID IN G FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N FLIC TS
A N O E F F E C T IV E D A TE
W H ER E A S , Ihoro hot boon
mod with Iho City Ctork ol Iho
City Of Sonlord Florida, a
petition containing iho nomot ol
Iho proporiy owneri in tho area
datcribod hortm altar roguoti
ing onroiolton to Iho cor pur a to
oroo Of tho City ol Sanford.
F lor Ida and roguothng to bo
Included m artin ond
W H E R E A S , iho P ro p erly
Appraiser of Sominoto County.
F tor too having cartifwd lhal
m art are two proparry owner*
to Iho o'oa to bo ann*ied and
the* Mid proporiy owner Sat
t.gnod the Pot ilion for Annas a
lion ond
W H ER E A S , il not boon do
lorminod Ihe! Iho proporiy do
s c M B o d S o r o ln a tt o r it
reasonably compact and con
HguPvt to me corpora to area* of
me City of Sanford. F tor-do. and
It hot further boon doform, nod
fhol Iho anitoaa'ton of M id
property will not rooull In tho
creation ot ononclovo. and
W H ER EAS , lha City ol San
ford. Florida. It to a position to
provide nueiKlpel torvlco* to
•ho property described heroin
and lhal tho City Commission of
lha City Ot Sonlord. Florida
dooms II Irs mo bast Interest ot
mo City to occopi M*d petition
and to emeu sohi property
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . BE IT
E N A C T E D BV T H E P EO P LE
OF TH E C I T Y O F SANFORO,
FLO R ID A
S E C TIO N I
That lha pro
party deecrlbed below situated
In Sominoto County. F tor Ido bo
and the some It hereby onnonod
N and mode o port of Iho City of

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laniard Florida, pursuant k
lha vofunlory enneiation pro
v itlo n s of Section 171 Oaa
Florida Statutes
From Iho Southeast corner o
Section la. Township 1* South
Mango M Easl. run North atony
mo Easterly Una ot section SI
H I 4 tool, thonco Wasted,
paroltol to the center lino o
Country Club Road I I tool S
the Point ol Baginning mono
r u n W o s l o r l y a lo n g Its,
Northerly R lgM o lW oy lino 0
C o u n t r y C lu b R o a d . It
loot.thonco Northarly poraltol h
Airport Boulevard. DO 0 toot
thonco Easterly paroltol to Its,
Norfhorly Righy ol Way lino p
Country Club Rood. M tool, rut
thonco Southerly paroltol H
Airport Bouto.ard 1)0 4 toot S
iho Point ol Beginning

S E C T IO N 1 that upon mb
Ordinance becoming oltoctluo
Iho property owners ond any
resident on Iho property da
scribed heroin eholl bo onllltot
to oil Iho rights and ptivilegei
end immunities os are from
lima to limo granted lo root
donl* and properly owners m
Iho City ot Sonlord. Florida, one
os lurttwr provided In Chaptor
171. Florida Statutes, ond shall
further bo lu b tx l to the re
sponsibilitios ol residence Or
ownership as may Irom lima ta
lim e bo dolor mined by tho
governing authority of the City
at Sonlord. Florida ond Iho
provlttono ot *e,d Chapter IT ).
Florida Statute*
SEC 1 ION 1 It any section or
portion ol o section ot thlt
ordinance proves ta bo invalid,
unlawful, or unconsiiiutwnoi. It
shall not bo held ta Invalidate or
impair lha validity, tore# or
effect ot any other section or
part at mis ordinance
S E C T IO N 4 That all ordi
nance* or parts ot ordinance* In
conflict herewith, be end mo
same ore hereby revoked
S E C T IO N I Thai m il ordi
nonce shall become tt lee line
immediately upon lit passage
and adopt ton
A copy shall be available al
the Office ot Iho Clly Ctork tar
ail persons dsSiring lo l aomino |
iho M m *
All perttot m interest end
entrant shall have an enportunl
ty ta bo hoard al Mid hearing
By order of fhe City Cam
mission ot the City of Sanford.
F tor Ido
A O V IC E T O T H E PUBLIC If
o parson decides ta appeal b
doc isnu* mode with respect ta
any matter cons,Oared ot tho
about mooring or hearing, ho
may need a verbatim record of
•tie proceedings, including fho
testimony and ovUonct. which
record Is not prnidsd by Iho
C Ity bt Sonlord. I F S MO * l « )
H N T o m m .Jr
City Ctork
Publish August 1 . 1 I I 1 tt,

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Judge Cites Insufficient Evidence In Granting Acquittal

Th u n d a y, Aug. IS. 1 H J-3 A

Longwood Teen Escapes Rape Charge
Insufficient evidence prompted
a circuit Judge Wednesday to
acquit a 17-year-old Longwood
youth o f rape, robbery and
burglary.
Seminole Circuit Judge Robert
B McGregor granted the acqultial for William R. Dukes Jr..
of 1201 Homosaa Court, stating
there was Insufficient evidence
to prove Dukes either entered
the victim 's home or raped her.
Dukes was arrested March 11 In
connection with the 2-year-old
case.
The anest cam e on Ihe heels
of Dukes' acquittal on similar
charges In a separate 1984 case.
The acquittal prompted a dis­
cussion between two sheriff's
deputies, one o f whome r e ­
membered a similar unsolved
case. After checking Ihe old case
and co m p arin g fingerprints,
deputies arrested Dukes.
Dukes, how ever, was s e n ­
tenced April 3 In a third case to
21 months In Juvenile detention
In co n n ec tio n with the a t ­
tempted strangling of a Lake
Mary woman In 1*J84.
At Wednesday s (rial. Chris
Smith, Dukes' Longwood a t­
torney, questioned the associa­
tion of Dukes' fingerprints at the
scene and the assault Dukes
kn ew at le a s t one o f th e
woman's four children and could
have been therr vlsltng, Smith
said. McGregor. In granting the
acqultul. a greed, saying the
fingerprints could have been left
at the scene prior to the assault.
According to court records, a
35-ycar-old woman said she was
attacked between 2 and 3 a m
July I, 1982. She said a man
w ith a s t e a k k n ife a n d a
pillowcase over his head put the
knife to her throat and sexually
assaulted her twice. Hr then
look money from her and (led
She said she cooperated out o f
fear for her life and Ihr safety o f
her four children
NABBED W ITH TRUCK
A 28*year-old Orlando man
who was being Issued a trespass
warning ran Into more trouble
when a police computer check
showed litc truck he was driving
had been reported stolen In
Tennessee on July 30.
Casselberry police charged the
man w ith gran d theft and
possession of a stolen vehicle at
Season's Restaurant. State Road
436. Casselberry.
Barry Allen White was being
held In lieu o f $5,000 bind.

SHOPPED BUT DIDN'T PAT
A M a itla n d w o m a n w h o
allegedly went on a shoplifting
spree through the Altamonte
Mall was nabbed In Bunlines
and charged with grand theft.
Altamonte Springs police re­
ported the woman had allegedly
s t o le n t w o d r e s s e s fr o m
Burdlnes and also had other
Items tn her possession which
had apparently been stolen from
Jordan Marsh and Brooks. The
total value o f the Items was
about $200, a police report said.
Cindy Lynn Hast. 19. of 2052
Mohawk Trail, was arrested al 4
p.m. Tuesday, She has been
released without posting bond
and Is scheduled to appear In
court Sept. 9.
HIGH-SPEED CHASE
A 41-year-old llarahan. La
man who reportedly led Winter
Springs police on a 100 mph
chase through that city when
police tried to stop his vehicle
after It was seen weaving on
S t a le Road 4 3 4 has been
charged with flreln g and at­
tempting to elude police
Police reported the man Ig­
nored an officer's blue light and
siren signal to stop early Wed­
nesday. The ofllcer chased the
man's vehicle from Stale Hoad
434 to F a irfa x A ven ue, to
T u s k a w llla R o a d and on to
Trolw ood Road where other
police cars m oved In and aided
In the stop
Thomas Joseph Harris has
been released on $500 bind and
Is scheduled to appear In court
Aug 22

Action Reports
★ fires
★ Courts
A Police
$960 hydraulic Jack was stolen
from a storage shed at 2 5 1 Rand
Yard Road. Sanford, between
Aug, 9 ami Monday.
Four wire hubcaps worth $100
each were stolen from the car of
Frank P. Accomando. 54. of
1102 Martex Drive. Apopka, on
Sunday or Monday, a sheriffs
report said.
T w o refrigerators worth $450
each were stolen from two model
homes at Aloma Park on State
Road 426 at H ow ell Branch
Road. Goldenrod. between Sat­
urday and Monday, deputies
reported. The homes belong to
Parkview Corp,. 8000 Aloma
Ave.. Winter Park.

PUNCHED W IFE
A 22-year-old Sanford man
who allegedly punched his wife
In the face and eye has been
charged with battery and was
being held In lieu o f $500 bond.
Christina Taylor reported to
police that during a dispute her
husband assaulted her whllr
they were lit I 1 15LS Myrtle Ave.,
Sanford, around 7 p.m Monday,
Randy Al Taylor. 22. of 103 E
13th St. was unrated al his
home at 8 57 p.m. Monday.
BURGLARIES ft THEFTS
A $ 1.000. boat motor and a
$30 gas tank were stolen from
the boat of Steven L. Williams.
34. while his b&gt;at was parked In
hU driveway at 3024 Jericho
Drive. Casselberry, on Sunday or
Monday, deputies reported.
Robert T. Strtef. 54. of Ocoee,
reported to deputies that bis

A stereo, a mobile phone and
30 cassette tapes wtth a total
value of $3,350 w ere stolen from
two vehicles at the home of Jean
E. Delvalle. 29. of 220 Kl wants
Circle. Chuluola. on Monday or
Tuesday, deputies reported.
Ora Tillman Hall. 41. of 321
Sandpiper Drive. Casselberry,
reported to deputies that Jewel­
ry. a camera, com puter and
computer hardware with a total
value of $2,150 were stolen from
her home between Aug. 9 and
Tuesday.
An air conditioner, an air drill
and other tools with a total value
of nboul $1,000 w ere stolen from
the garage of David Lee Donat.
31. o f 97 H acienda Village.
Winter Springs, on Monday or
Tuesday, a sheriffs report said
James Chrslrr Collins. 55. of
222 Homeward Ave.. Sanford,
told deputies his 1977 Ford
pickup truck worth $2,000 was
stolen while parked at Keeneo
Conveyor. State Hoad 46 at
Beardall Avenue, east of San­
ford. on Tuesday.
Gold and diamond earrings
worth $250 were stolen along
with an $800 gold chain and
n u g g e t from th e h o m e o f
Heather C. Thomas. 26. o f 200
W. A lpin e A v e .. A ltam on te

Springs, between Aug. 10 and
Tuesday, a sherlfTs report said.

report said.
was treated al Central Florida
Ms Mtnnlck had left the car at Regional Hospital. Sanford, for a
100 Brown Drive. Sanford, while cut she received on her hand
About $450 worth o f lumber she was on vacation and the car when she landed on a piece of
was stolen from 110 Alberta St.. was taken Saturday, the report glass, a Sanford police report
Altamonte Springs, on Monday said.
said.
Sheriffs deputies found Ihe
or Tu esday, according to a
Miss Collier and witnesses who
report owner Leslie E. Lacey car at Ms. Mtnnlck's home. They scared the suspect from the
filed with deputies.
called her In North Carolina and scene said Ihe man also slapped
she said she had not given her and pulled her hair.
Coins. 50 savings bonds, and a permission to anyone to use the
The man had reportedly called
revolver with a lota) value of vehicle.
Miss Collier and asked her lo
Her son. Oscar Kelso. 23. of meet him behind Pear He Mac
$3,400 were stolen from the
home or Ada Maxine Daniel, 56. 2558 Palmetto Ave.. was ar­ Brown's Tavern at 1007 W. 13th
o f 14 0 M a g n o l i a D r i v e . rested at his home on Monday. Street at about midnight Mon­
Longwood. between July 20 and Ms. Mlnnlck hits told deputies day. They met In an area where
Aug. 3. The theft was reported to she wanted to press charges, the there are picnic tables and began
shcrtfTs deputies on Tuesday.
report said. Kelso was being held to argue and then to light, the
In lieu o f $5,000 bond.
report said
Glen Davis. 36. of 2705V* Red
In the other alleged theft, the
W hen w itn e s s e s saw the
Bug Lake Road. Casselberry, suspect's roommate told Winter alleged attack they called out the
reported to deputies that two Springs police he had not given victim's name und the suspect
entrance signs to his Camp the man permission lo take hts fled, the report said.
Heronwood at 2971 Lake Red 1975 Chevrolet, which wax re
Freddrtck Lathrop. of 1707
Bug Road were stolen along with portedly stolen at about 3 30 Bell St., was arrested at his
a m ailbox on Monday or Tues­ p in. Sunday. The man returned home at 1:23 a m. Tuesday. He
day. The signs are valued at the vehicle and (xillce arrested was being held In lieu of $8,000
$2,000 and the mailbox Is worth Ronald Flemming. 20. of 136-A bond.
$25.
Moss Circle. Winter Springs, at
DU1 ARREST
G;30 a.m, Monduy. He was being
C A R TAKERS J A IL E D
The following person has been
held In lieu of $5.000bond.
In s e p a r a t e c a s e s t w o
attested tu Seminole County on
BODY SLAMMER
S e m in o le County m tr. w ho
a charge of driving under the
A 22-yrar-old Sanford man
drove cars without permission of
influence:
the owners have been charged who allegedly "body slammed"
—Diana Marguerite Ivanl, 52. ol
his 16-year-old girlfriend to the
with auto theft.
Gurmevlllc. Calif., was arrested
In the first case, a 1985 ground during a light has been
at 6:37 p.nt. Tuesday after her
Chevrolet belonging to Mary R. charged with aggravated bat
car was Involved In an accident
Mtnnlck of 2558 Palmetto Ave.. lery
on U S . H i g h w a y 1 7 -9 2 .
Sanford, was stolen, a sheriffs
The girlfriend. Trade Collier.
Umgwood.

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Red Threat
In Philippines
Day by tiny, Ih r situ ation In th r Ph ilippin es
becom rti m o rr rrttlra l,
T h r strength o f th r o u tla w ed C om m unist
N rw P e o p le 's A rm y n u m b ers from 15.000 to
2 0 ,0 0 0 a rm e d g u e r illa s . T h e y c o n d u c t
hit-and-run m issions. T h e y have dem on *
stralerl their Influence In 59 o f the co u n try 's
73 provin ces.
Day b y day the a ctivitie s o f ihc C o m m u ­
nists b ecom e bolder. T h e y attack m ilita ry
con voys. T h e y slop bu ses and gun d o w n
occu pants. T h ese Insurgent m ovem ents are
soph isticated , and If Ihc Ph ilippin e govern*
merit can n ot find som e m ea n s to halt them , a
lull sc a le re v o lu tio n c o u ld soon d e ve lo p .
Som e feel II already Is too late for the
Ph ilippin e g overn m en t to stop a C om m unist
takeover.
If th e l-'lllplno people turn to com m u n ism . It
w ill be In desperation. T h e y h ave displayed
true frien d sh ip for A m e rica n s over the years.
1hey adop ted our d e m o cra tic form o f g o v ­
ern m en t. W e w ere com ra d es In W orld W ar II.
U n fo rtu n a tely . U.R. ties w ith President
M arcos are e ro d in g * this friendship. T h e
people of the Philippines arc fed up w ith
M arcos' dictatorial reign, his m an ipu lating o f
election s and his fin an cial deals with Ills
cron ies H e is d rivin g his people low urd
co m m u n ism In a pattern w h ich follows that
o f C u b a and N ica ra g u a , c o u n lrle s o n c e
frien d ly tow ard the U S. and now under the
C om m u n ist yoke.
M arcos declared m artial law In 1972, g iv in g
r io ts a n d te r r o r is m a s Ih c reason . H e
prom ised land reform and econ om ic stability.
W hen m artial low w as lifted In 1981. not
m uch had changed
T h en ca m e the assassination o f M arcos'
ehlcl political opponent. Mcnlgnn Aquino J r .
tit Manila Alt port In Augu st 1983 The people
reacted en m asse to the m urder. More Hum 5
m illion Filipinos look part In A qu in o's funeral
rites
T w e n ty live h ig h -ra n k in g m ilitary m en .
lu clu dtng Marcos cousin. U rn . Fabian Ver.
c h ie f o f the Armed forces, are charged In th e
m urder of Aquino. T h e proceedings h a ve
dragged on for m ore Hum a year and the
ou tcom e Is m uch In doubt
M a rco s b e co m e s m o re In effectu al and
Isolated ev e ry day. and this bodes III lor the
United Stales. Our presence In the Ph ilippin es
Is Im portant because C lark Air Force B ase
mid the N a v y 's Subll- Hay com p lex are
situated there They are e x tre m e ly Im portant
to our A slan m ilitary presen ce. Subic Is the
w orld s largest naval base. II w e were to lose
It. the balance id power w ou ld shill In th e
S oviets
T w o yea rs ago President Reagan m ade a
live year agreem ent to lease these I rases for
S I HO m illio n a year — 9 9 5 m illion In
ec o n o m ic aid and $85 m illion In m ilitary aid
C on gress basically has held to Ibis a g r e e ­
m ent l.asl year It ch an ged the percentages,
g ivin g $ U ) m illion lor m ilita ry aid and $1-10
m illion Ini econ om ic assist.n ice T h r co n g re s ­
sional aiith orl/allon lor tlscal I9H5 Is 970
m illion 111 m ilitary aid and $ 1 )0 m illion for
econ om ic assistance.
Should the C om m u n ists succeed lu tak in g
river, th r ll.S would h a ve to m ake a decision
mi w hether to w ithdraw from these strategic
bases oi to hang on to them , as we hold
(iiia n ta n a m o Huy in Cuba.
T h u s w r have a crisis. T ile Philippines has
mi Isolated and Ineffectual leader at the head
of an u u liK ra llc regim e. T h e people sulTcr
(Hivertv and the loss id ih clr d em ocratic
system
I lie C om im m lsts are dem on stratin g
a poh-ut m ilitary challenge.

B E R R Y 'S

H ELEN

TH O M A S

President Planning A Fall Offensive'
WASHINGTON (UPI| President Reagan
plans to embark on a fall offensive-' after Labor
Day to lobby for an overhaul of the tax rode and
other m easures he views as key to his
administration.
Hut when Reagan hits the road, the first lady
also will tie very busy with a non-stop schedule.
Including social events at the White House and
her crusade against drug abuse among the
young.
Mrs. Reagan, who has had a heavy schedule
and the worries at the White House when the
president underwent surgery, plans to relax al
lheir inountalnlop Santa Harbara, Calif., ranch
during the month of August.
Her press secretary, Jennefer Hlrshberg.
called II a recuperative quiet tim e " for Mrs
Reagan.
The first lady has several engagements as
soon as she returns to thr White House, starting
with an event at the National Zoo In the
"Pennies for Pandas" campaign
The Reagans will hold their first state dinner
of the season on Sept. 10 when they entertain

DON GRAFF

A Most
Defective
Product
It's unlikely you've every heard o f
Rose Clpollone. but the tobacco
Industry certainly has
Mrs. Clpollone died last year o f
lung cancer. A year before her
death, she Bled suit In federal
district court In Newark, N.J..
against Hirer tobacco companies,
alleging that they were responsible
(or her fatal Illness.
It is already a landmark case.
This Is not Ihe first time Individu­
als claiming Injury as a conse­
quence of smoking have gone to
court But none to date have been
successful.
A key defense for the tobacco
companies lias been the warning
printed on every cigarette package,
as required by federal law since
1966 In effect, the Industry has
argued, nnynnr who disregards the
warning and lights up thereby
knowingly takes responsibility for
any resultant personal risk
But Hie Judge In Ihe Clpollone
rase, refusing to dismiss (he suit,
questioned that argument He up­
held the right of the Ctpotlones to
try to prove that the warning was
Inadequate to the actual risk.
Further, he suggested that the
tobacro Industry may have un­
dermined Its case with Its own
promotional hvpe
"Elforts to convince the public
that (hr risks do not rxtst or that
they are minimal or unsup|iorled by
medical and scientific data may. In
and of themselves, give rt»e to a
cause of action."
Thr CIjMillone complaint Is not the
only smoking Injury rase (lending.
There are some 30 across Hie
nation. They can draw upon a
wraith of supporting evidence —
more than 40,000 scientific studies
alone — as to thr deleterious efTccts
ol tobacco usage
Five U S surgeon generals tiave
Indicted tobacco us u national
health hazard. The current occu­
pant of the office. C. Everett Koop.
estimates smoking-related deaths ut
350.000 each and every y ra r.
roughly equivalent to the nation's
total battlefield dead In thr four
years of the second world war.
Cigarette smoking Is. Kixip says,
"the chief single avoidable cause of
death In our society and the most
lnqx&gt;rtant public health Issue of our
lime.'"
Dr William Pulllii. director of the
National Institute ol Drug Abuse,
has culled smoking Ihe nation's
"most widespread example of drug
dependence."

Danish Prime Minister Raul Schlueter In the
Rose Garden, weather permitting
Dut while she Is In California. Mrs Reagan will
be able to catch up with the doings of her
children who all live on the West Coast.
She also may take time out for house hunting,
looking for Ihc home that the Reagans will
occupy when the president's serond term ts up
In January 19H9.
She has alerted friends to be on the lookout for
a house In the Los Angeles area. The Reagans'
old neighborhood is the Pacific Palisades and
there are Indications that they would like to
return to that area
W hile House rtilrf o f staff Donald Regan plans
to spend a lew days In Santa Barbara holding
the fort In the White House offices al the plush
Hlltmore Hotel, then he will head for a vacation
spot In Florida.
It will be Regan s first vacation since he
became the lop presidential adviser at the White
House He has had a baptism of fire In dealing
with one crisis after another, not to mention

setbacks on Capitol Hill from a recalcitrant Con­
gress
But Regan, former chairman of the board of
Mrrrlll Lynch Investment firm, takes It all In
stride and says philosophically. "It comes with
the turf."
Still there Is a question If he realized all the
problems that would beset the center of power.
In reality, he has replaced three top advisers
In (he White Houses James Baker, now treasury
secretary. Edwin Mrcse, the attorney general,
and Michael Denver, who Is In public relations.
Mrs. Reagan Is reportedly on the telephone
several times a day with Regan and tries to
make sure that the president, who wants to be
"up and at 'e m ," does not overdo It during his
recuperation from Intestinal cancer surgery The first lady has said In several Interviews
that she does not Interfere In policy, but she
does keep a watch to make sure that the
president Is not being III served.

...aiJP, KMOWiHG I ’M a tav/YO R, KNOWING THU
HuMiLiaTjON I Wo u ld SuFFeK, KNoWiNG THe
OMoTiONaL P a in aND MCHTtlL aNGUlfcH You Wt-'Re
iNFLiCTiNG, P iP You HoT SaY, "THeKe aRe Too
M any

Law YeR &amp;

F iL iN G

too

Many L a w s u iT t .* * ?

JEFFREY HART

It's Econom ic Warfare
Congress Is apparently declaring
economic warfare again*! thr gov­
ernment ol South Africa, and the
Reagan administration I* said to lxwltltng to go along with It This
legislation should hr called the
Genocide Promotion Act ol 1985
The truth o f Ihe matter Is that
Congress has no rrallstlr goal In
mind, and may promote a disaster
Ik es Senator Richard t.ugar. tlir
Rrpuhllrun taking tlit- point |N&gt;*ui&lt;tn
on these matters really believe that
the while m inority Is going to
submit to one man one-vote? —
under which they would enjoy thr
tatr o( their white neighbors tri
Zimbabwe
Dor* Senator l.ugar realize that
the South African whites arc armed
to I he* teeth and resolute? Sonic
275.000 South African males have
had military training There are
50.000 South Africans on active
duty In the security forces Thrrr Is
no military force bet ween Cape
Town and Cairo that could oppose
thrrn lor 24 hours These people are
not going to turn ovrr politu.il
powrr and their properly to Nelson
Mandela or anybody else In Ihe real
world, what the actions ol Congress
and the While House are likely to
result In I* not majority rule but a
slaughter, and most ol the I nidles
will !&gt;e black
The Reagan administration in Its
fatuity has demanded that South
Africa lilt Ihr "sta ir ot emergency'
It recently declared You may not
have noticed that II made no similar
request that Robert Mugabe In
Z im b a b w e l i l t b is s t a l e o I
emergency, declared at about the
same time, with less justification,
and more stringent

Just the other day, Joe Slovo, thr
white cnlumnlst who heads the
military arm of Ihr African National
Congress, broadcast us follows, in
English, from communist Ethiopia
"Ambushes must be prepared for
(Millcrmrn and soldlrrs ... with Ihr
nlm o f capturing weapons from
th r m
Our p e o p le m ust also
manufacture hom e-m ade bombs
and petrol Ixutibs with material that
can be locally obtained In addition,
nor people must also buy weapons
where [xisslble
"A lter arming themselves In Mil*
manner, our people must begin In
Identify collaborators and enemy
agents arid dcul with thrm Those
collaborators who arc serving In (he
community councils must tx- dealt
with Informers, pollrrm rn. special
brunch |iollrc. and army personnel
livin g and w orking among our
people most In- eliminated
Yes And oil our TV scrrrns wr
sec suspected black "collaborators"
cowering Irelorr a m ob while Bishop
Tutu lx-gs lor Ihrlr lives. There arc
reports that a black man was
burned alive by black teen-agers on
the hood of a cur, Indeed, illxhop
Tutu was so shaken by these events
that tie threatened to leave Hie
country "If that hap|&gt;ens again, I
am going to collect my family and
leave thlsrountry that I love,"
In point of (act. the South African
government would have Ix-en re­
miss in Its duty it it had not
declared a "stale ol emergency,"
whatever Bod McFnrlanr thinks of
It The government there has a
police res|Minslblllty for Hie safety of
everyone living there, and Is not
going to submit to mob rule

E D U C A T IO N W O R L D

College
Costs
Lowdown
By Patricia McCormack
UPI Education Editor
NEW YORK (U P !)- Parents and
students may gulp over a new
College Board report showing bills
for the 1985-66 school year up 7
percent The most expensive school.
Bennington College In Vermont, wilt
cost 817.210, Including tuition,
room and board, books and trans­
portation.
The cheapest bill among the ten
most expensive private schools Is
Dartmouth, at 816.120.
B u t th e r e are e d u c a t io n a l
bargain s at public universities
serving up programs equivalent to
those at the more costly private
colleges The total coat ts less than
half at eight public universities
s e le c te d by Richard M oll, ad­
missions dean at the University of
California. Santa Cruz.
Moll names them In a book. "The
Public Ivys." (Viking. 818.95) due
out next month
Among his public university picks
are two other branches of the
University of California. Berkeley.
87,290 and Irvine. 87.236. Also
among Moll's picks: Miami Universi­
ty. Oxford. Ohio. 84.800; University
o f North Carolina. Chapel Hill,
84.300; the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor. 87.100.
Schools in between In price In­
clude the University of Vermont at
Burlington, the College of William A
Mary, Williamsburg. Va.; the Uni­
versity o f Texas. Austin and the
U niversity of Virginia, C harlot­
tesville
The extras u student may get at
the 10 most expen sive private
schools depends on the school.
Generally, the ratio of faculty to
students Is low. That means small
classes Instead of crowds In lecture
halls
Many of the privates also pride
themselves on getting students In­
volved In research or projects with
faculty, from the freshman year on.
T h e y a lso boast ab ou t super
libraries, laboratories and renowned
scholars.
"T h e ratio of students to faculty
here Is 9 to l . " said Charles Yoder,
spokesman for Bennington, a liberal
arts school emphasizing fine and
performing arts
Yoder said the ratio Is exceptional,
even among private liberal arts
schools. "A ratio of 12-to-14-to-16 la
considered pretty good." he said
At Yale University and other
schools among Ihe top 10 wtth
annual fees of 816.120 and more,
the price of the liberal arts degree
was defended with similar argu­
ments.

W O RLD
JACK A N D E R SO N

Was Plane Crash Due To Human Error?

It's ran&gt; to find a guy with style AND sub­
stance I wonder il I ever willI?

By Jack Anderson
And
Joseph Spear
W A SH IN G TO N Federal In
vcsllgatora have painstakingly e x ­
amined Ihc blackened hulk of thr
Delta Lockheed Trlstur that went
down short ol Ihe runway In Dallas
on Aug 2
It Is undetermined al this point
whether atr-tn»IMc*conlroller error
contributed to the tragedy If this
was a (actor It will come us no
surprise to Investigators for the
HoutC Public Works and Transpor­
tation Committee They have been
reviewing the safety of Ihc atr-trafflc
system since 16.250 controllers
walked otf Ihe Job lour years ago
and were fired rn masse by Presi­
dent Reagan.
The House Investigators have
concluded, according lo ihrlr drali
report, that thr "m argin of safety"
for air travelers has diminished
substantially since 1981. because
the Frdrrui Aviation Administration
has allowed tralllr to Increase at thr

same time the experience level ol
controllers has dropped
This does not mean thr sky Is
tailing, cautioned funner Rep Elliot I
Levllas. D Gu., who began the
Investigation "W e know lhat Ihe
dire predicted consequences of the
controller walkout lulled lo material
Ize," he said "A n economic disaster
and a potential safety hazard, to
me til Ion Just two, did not occur."
But safrty rx(x-rts believe, and Hie
congressional Investigators agree,
that ‘accidents are a (stor way of
measuring safrty. since they repre­
sent thr linal results of an unsafe
system ... The margin ol safety
should be determ ined and any
safety problems resolved bolorc. not
after, accidents occur.”
Put another way. tills Is one wur
In which the winner ought not be
determined by txxlv count
The Investigators dralt report,
entitled "H as Safety Taken a Back
Seat lo E xpediency?" has tx-en
obtained by our associate Tony
Capaccto. Herr are Its main con­
clusions

I The air-traffic controller system
Is plagurd with a "diminishing
margin of safety ... stress, fatigue,
staffing shortages. Increasing traffic,
lack ol supervision and an un­
seasoned work lorce have a ll"
contributed to Ihe problem
2. At the same time, the FAA has
made Ihe risk-fraught decision to
ease lruffle restrictions and "return
lo lOO percent o f pre-strike (air
tra ffic) capacity as quickly as
possible." The growth of air IralTlr
has "outpaced Increases in con­
troller numbers and experience
levels."
3 "The number o f experienced
controllers has declined by about
one half (ol Ihe pre-strike level) and
lhat experience loss will not likely
tx- replaced for years to com e."
Prior lo the strike, the report
notes, 82 percent 113.311) of the
controllers In Ihe lederal system
were operating ut the "fu ll perfor­
mance level." As ol January 1984.
on ly 47 percent (6,3311 of the
c o n t r o lle r s q u a lifie d as fu ll*
pci fun nance employees.

The drop In experience level,
according lo the draft report, has
had the worst effect on the New
Y ork Atr Route T ra ffic Control
Center, located at Isllp airport on
Long Island Like Its five sister
facilities around Ihe country, the
(slip center monitors the flight
patterns of aircraft after they have
climbed above 18.000 feet and are
roaring along the nation's air corri­
dors.
Before Ihc 1981 walkout, 78
percent (337) of Isllp * controllers
were considered fully experienced,
and each handled an average of 383
aircraft per month Since the strike,
only 45 percenl 11261 o f the Isllp
controllers are rated as experienced,
and each of them Is handling 1.167
aircraft per month
Footnote: One barometer of the
low level of experience ol controllers
Is the great increase In mld-alr
"n ea r misses." The number of these
dose calls shot up from 359 In
1981. to 478 In 1983. to 592 lost
year

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SPORTS

Evening Herald. Santord, FI.

Thursday. Aug. IS. l*tS— 5A

Dolphins Bring In Peace To Stabilize QB Corps
MIAMI (UPl) — As ihe holdouts ol Dan Marino
and Jim Jensen stretch Into the pre season. Ihr
Miami Dolphins moved to add stability to their
quarterback corps by claiming former University
of Florida star Wayne Peace off waivers.
Peace, waived by the Cincinnati Bengal*
Monday, worked out with the Dolphins Wednes­
day. He said he was surprised to be claimed by
Miami.
"I'm shocked." he said " I figured I'd just have
to go the free agent route. But now that I'm here.
I'll have to make the most of this opportunity,”
Peace said.
Peace enjoyed a fine career with the Gators,
m oving In as the starting quarterback In the
fourth game of his freshman year In 1980 In his
career, he completed 610 of 991 passes for 7.206
yards. 34 touchdowns and 40 Interceptions, and
was highly regarded com ing out o f college
He signed with the Tampa Bay Bandits of the
U.S. Football League, and played sparingly In
1984 before the Bandits tried to trade him to
Portland at the beginning of last season Peace
vetoed the trade and sat out the season.

Football
In the USFL, Peace completed 18 of 43 passes
for 215 yards, one touchdown and four Intercep­
tions He had a rating of 26.8. compared to Miami
quarterback Dan Marino's 1984 rating of 108.9.
With Marino and third-string quarterback
Jensen out o f ramp, the Dolphins are left with
Don Struck as the only experienced quarterback
Miami also has free agent quarterbacks Bryan
Clark and Lou Pagley, neither of whom have
thrown a regular season pass in the NFL
Miami coach Don Shula says Peace looked like
a good prospect after college.
"H e (Peace) had a good rating with our college
scouting combines.” he said " I thought he did
well on all the tests — ! wouldn’t have minded
taklngalookat him then '
In other news. Shula vild there was no progress
on attempts to work out a deal to bring Detroit
Lions holdout linebacker Garry Cobb to Miami
Cobb Is an outside linebacker, an area where the

Dolphins are thin because of Bob Brudrlnski s
holdout and an Injury to rookie Alex Mover.
Shula did say Anthony Carter's name has come
up In talks with the Lions The Dolphins own the
NFL tights to Carter, who Is under contract to the
Oakland Invaders ol the USFL.
The Dolphins did sign outside linebacker
Sanders Shiver, who was released by the
Dolphins In May and played with the Memphis
Showboats ol the USFL.
Shula also said that Strock wovdd plav about a
hall against BulTalo Saturday night, and Konnle
Lee would start In place of Ed Newman at right
guard Newman Is out for the year with a knee
InjuryMurk Duper still has a sore ankle and will not
play against Buffalo, giving Tom m y Vtgortto
another start at wide receiver Nat Moore, who
reported to camp Tuesday, also wilt not play
against the Bills
Defensive lineman Mike Charles, who Im­
pressed Shula bv getting his weight down to 28.1
last week, has ballooned to 297
” 1 was pretty ecstatic about 283. but 1 was less

Co wens
Lifts
Mariners
SEATTLE (UPl) - Al Cowens
did more than talk about pro­
fessionalism W ednesday. He
showed It. too
Cowens drove In three runs
with a home run and a single,
and Jim B eattie and Jack
Lazorko combined on a flvehlller to help the Seattle Mari­
ners salvage the second game of
their double-header with a 6-1
v ic to r y over the C a lifo rn ia
Angels.
In the first game. Rod Carew
doubled home one run and
Ruppert Jones singled home
another In a two-run 12th Inning
to lift the Angels to a 3-1 victory.
Despite the first-game defeat.
Cowens made himself ready for
the second game.
" W e ’ ve got to go out there." he
said. "W e can't forfeit. If you're
hurt or tired, you 've got to block
that out of your m ind."
Beat tie, »•». worked the first
six Innings and allowed three
hits. He struck out five and
walked two Lazorko worked the
final three Innings for hts first
save Geoff Zalm, 2-2. took the
loss.
Cowens hit his llt h homer
alter Phil B radley s one-out
single In the fifth to give Seattle
a 5-0 lead.
Cowens In his past 22 starts
has driven In 22 runs. He Is
hilling 350 with men In scoring
position
" I'd like that to continue." he
said.
The Mariners took a 3-0 lead In
the third. Barry Bonnell led off
with a double and scored on
Donnie Scott's double. Harold
Reynolds walked, and Domingo
Ramos was safe at first when
third baseman Doug Declnces
mtsplayed his sacrifice, Zahn
walked Bradley to score Scott.
C ow en s then s in g le d home
Reynolds.
O rlolss 8. Indians 4
At Baltimore. Fred Lynn and
Mike Young smashed two-run
homers and Rick Dempsey drove
In three runs, one with a homer,
to le a d the O r io le s . M ike
Flanagan. 2-2. scattered eight
hits over five innings Nate Snell
earned his fifth save. Bryan
Clark. 1 *3 . was the loser.
R ed Sox 10. R o ya ls 3
At Boston. Bill Buckner belted
a grand slam and Dwight Evans
and Sieve Lyons added two-run
homers to pace an American
League season-high. 21-hit at­
tack and help the Red .Sox break
a five-game losing streak. Bruce
Hurst. 8 9, allowed eight hits to
post hla fourth complete game.
A ’ s 0-7. Tw ins 0-4
At Minneapolis. Mike Davis
belted a two-run homer and
added an RBI double to power
the A ’s In the second gam e while
Bruce Bochle smacked a two-run
hom er and Don Sutton and
Sieve Ontiveros combined on a
six hitter to Uft the A'a In (he
opener.

Yankees Evade
George's Wrath

Billy M artin avoided a run in with the boss Thursday w h e n N .Y . nippod tho Chisox.

CHICAGO (UPl) - The New
York Yankees averted n potential
eruption ol Mount Slelnbrcnner
Wednesday night
Prior to a game against the
White Sox In Chicago, manager
Billy Martin said hr had can
celled a mandatory workout
schedu led lor Th u rsd ay bv
Y a nk e e h o w n er G r o t g r
Stetnbremier When tin White
Sox took a 7 ti lead III the eighth
Inning. It seemed certain Martin,
fired try Slelnbrcnner t h r e e
limes In the lusl sevrn years,
would Incur his boss' wrath once
again
Ron Hassrv saved the Yankees
from losing a game In the
Amrtlcan League East standings
to the Toronto Blue Jays, who
beat the Rangers al Texas and
may have saved Ills manager's
Job Massey, who hud till three
home runs In Ills Iasi two games
at Cnmlsky Park, singled home
two runs in the ninth to hit the
Yankees Ui u tO*7 victory. Mike
Vngltnriitn ndrirri u two-run
double to clinch New York's
ninth victory in Its last III
games
" I was ItHiking lor a hall In
drive inln the outfield A fly ball
would drive In a run." said
Massey, who had two home runs
Munduy and another In the

Baseball
N.L. Roundup, Pago 6A.
second Inning Wednesday, "I gol
a last halt up and hit It to Irlt."
"Toronto wiui tonight so It's a
matter of us slaying close In
them. " Havsry said "W e needed
to win "
The victory gave Nrw York a
ft I record for the road trip, "the
I m- s I road trip w e've had since
I've been here." Martin sold
"W e had to come hack tonight
to keep in there.” Martin said
"It s h o ws they're going after the
marbles."
The White Sox came hack
from a 3*0 deficit with one run In
the second Inning, two In the
third and two In the fourth
Guillen hit hts llrst major
league home run In the second
liming off New York sturtrr Ed
W h it s o n In Ihr third. Rudy Luw
tripled .md Bryan Little doubled
past |ir-st io score la w Little
• aine home on a single by Greg
Walker
Yankees reliever Brian Fisher
gave up iwo runs In one Inning.
Inn si ill earned ihr win to raise
Ills record In 4.3 Boh James.
4-5. took the loss

Dorsett Returns To Cowboys $17,000 Poorer
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (UPI|
— The Dallas Cowlwys made
plans today to w elcom e to
training comp prodigal running
bark Tony Dorsett. who arrives
$17.(XX) poorer because o f lines
but richer by two years on his

contract.
Dorsett's agent and Cowlxiys*
President Tex Sc hramm revised
Dorsett's contract with a twoyear extension and the running
back promised to report lo cam p
Thursday afternoon.
"A s I said all along. ! wanted
lo structure an agreement with
Tony that, when his career was
over, he could walk away with
pride and have some type of
financial stability and I think we
h a vc a c c o m p lis h e d t h a t . "
Schramm said
" I think Tony recognized the
fact lhat Ihr thing dial was niosl
Important to him was playing
fooibull, and maybe Uhls season)
he wouldn't be doing that. He
said he's a football player and he

Football
didn't feel right not playing
fnothall
"I don’ t think there’ s going to
he any bad feelings or any
repercussions," Schramm said
"His problem will Ire catching up
the two to-th rrr weeks he's
missed. Bui he's fortunate lie's
got two or three weeks before we
play against the Redskins I In
their NFL opener Sept 9)
"W ith a running hack such as
Tony you've got to be In ami
doing some work 1 think he
rrrngliilzrdthat "
Dorsett has had tax problems
lor about a year and the Internal
Revenue Service has garnisheed
his pay cheeks since Iasi fall and
pul liens on lwo houses he owns
In Dallas
Asked If Ihr renegotiated deal
would get Dorsett out from
under thr IRS. Schramm said, " I

AMERICAN PASTIMES

T t | «r i 4. Brewers 3
At Milwaukee, Lance Parrish
drove In two runs and Nelson
Slinmona cracked a two-run
homer to Uft the Tigers. Jack
Morrta, 13-6. went eight Innlns.
and Willie Hernandez flnaihed
for hla 24th save. Danny Darwin.
6-14. lost hla 10th straight, a
club record.
B ia s J a ys 4, R an g era l
A t Arlington T e x a s, Jesse
Barfield drove In two runs and
scored one and Dave Stleb threw
a four-hitter to Uft the Blue Jays.
Stetb retired 11 straight batters
beginning In the fourth Inning to
run his record to 11-8. Charlie
Hough. 11-12, allowed five hits
In seven Innings.

than ecstatic about 297,'’ Shula said
DANNY STO PS SA IN TS
HUSTON. La (UlMl — Not even football was safe
from the threat ol Hurricane Dannv
Thr New Orleans Saints slopped practice
Wednesday after working two long hours because
Hurricane Danny, whi ch was si ill jusr a tropical
storm at that point, had pushed threatening
raincloudsover north Louisiana
"W e were afraid we might not get In our
aflrrnoon practice, so we worked extra long in the
morning.” said l oach Bum Phillips
We Just
extruded our morning practice lime and got in
the same amount ol plays we normally would
have with two practices
Phillips said thr team displayed what he
described as an enthusiastic, loose attitude — “ a
good sign rur Saturday when the Saints open til
home against the Houston Oilers
"Another game day is approaching and the
players are ready.'' said Phillips "W e hail a good
workout Unlay, and I think w e're going to have
another good workout Thursday before we
leave "

MCA GRAPHIC

think hr has a v e ry good
chance."
Dorsett reportedly wanted his
contract to match one the Cow
to y s gave Kundy White last
year That pact Included $6 l
million In deferred payments
and u $1.5 million real estate
deal
Sehramm met with Dorsett
before Saturday's exhibition and
reportedly offered to add two
years to D orsett's contract,
which runs through 1987. and
Ini lude him In a business trails
action that w ould net him
$ 5 0 0 . 0 0 0 In f i v e y e a r s
Schramm said Wednesday (hat
Dorset! could have gotten the
sam e a rra n g em en t w ithout
holding out
Schramm said he didn't hear
from Dorsett Monday so called
his agent Tuesday to set up
Wednesday's negotiations.
"W e rnel for four or five hours
with W ilt Stewart (Dorsett's

agent),' Schramm said, "and wc
wrre able lo structure a five-year
agreem ent that I think will
accomplish what I said earlier.

something for Tony to give him
respect and complete his career
and leave liHithall with pride and
financial security.

Raiders Sign Roberts
The S em in ole C om m u n ity
C ollege Raiders have signed
Tony Roberts, a 6-2. 175 pound
guard out of Fort lauideid.de Si
Thomas Aquinas High School
RoImt In was originally signed
out ol high school by Western
Kentucky University hut an III
Jury forced Western to rrdshlrt
him last season
The means
RotirMs will still have two years
o f eligibility at SCC.
As a senior at St Thomas
A q u in a s In 1984. R o b e r ts
pum ped in 2 2 8 points per
game, hauled down right re­
bounds per outing and handed

nut seven usststs per game. He
was a Second Team All-Stale
selection as a senior and a First
Team A ll- B r o w a r d C o u n ty
choice as a Junior and senior.
" H e 's a lon g range Jump
shooter," SCC assistant Dean
Smith said. "H e's supposed to be
able to fill It uji Irotri 30 feet.
Western Kentucky said he would
be the most highly recruited guy
we ever had,"
SCC huskrt trull players for I lie
1985-86 season will report to the
campus next Friday, Aug 23.
and sc hoot starts Monday. Aug
26
— Chris Fitter

Riggins Vows To Be Good In '85
CARLISLE. Pa. (Ul*l| - Un
predictable running back John
Riggins, embarrassed by a pair
of off season Incidents. Is vowing
never again to be a "bad boy"
while sill! a member of the
Washington Redskins
In a 30 minute news confer­
ence Tuesday at the club's
training camp, the NFL's oldest
ball-carrier also said he Is physi­
cally ready for the season and Is
looking forward lo battling with
new Redskin George Rogers for a
starting Job.
Riggins. 36. ended a threeweek holdout from ihc club
Monday, signing a deal that
r e p o r te d ly m a k es him the
highest paid runner In football.
Police In Reslon. Va . a suburb
o f W ash in gton , lust m onth
charged Riggins with public
drunkenness. At a bluck-llr
event at the National Press Club
In Washington seven month ago.
he (old Supreme Courl Justice
Sandra Day O'Connor to "loosen
up. Sandy baby." arid fell asleep
on the floor
"I'm here lo put 11 to bed —

Football
that there won't Ire any more ol
these Incidents al trasl until I no
longer wear ihr burgundy and
gold. " Riggins told reporter*
Hr said. "I'v e been u bad boy."
but added ol the two Incidents.
"1 really think It's getting more
credit than It deserves "
" I would rather lx- embar­
rassed the way I have been. In
thr papers litis way. than to be
em barrassed on the football
field. This Is something where
you Just have to kind of swallow
hard and grin and hear II. On the
football field, II will cost you
your Job if you get embarrassed
enough." Riggins added
Hr made light of hi* Image of
being a prolific drlnkrr " I do
have a drinking problem — hut
that's only when I'm flanging
from the rafters by iny knee*
Other than that. no. it goe* down
Just like every body else."
Riggins said hr Is feeling no
pain from Hie lower bark and

hip Injuries that slowed film
during the 1984 season. Drpltc
the Injuries, which limited Ids
practice lime and kept film out
of two gomes, lie run for 1.239
yard* In 1984
"W ell. I can whip my weight In
poddy tala (cuts) right now ." fir
said.
" f am where I want to be The
best shape of my life? I don't
know. It might kill me If I ever
got In that gixid shape. Either
(fiat, or they'd outlaw me from
Hie league "
Riggins, who refused lo dis­
cus* In* new contract, said lie
seriously considered retirement
and would have quit were hr not
returning lo a contender.
" T o come buck on a team that
went may tie 4-12 would be very
difficult for m yself." he said. "I
think It's the Idea ol knowing
we've got a chance lo win and
win big.”
Riggins Bald lie is ready and
waiting for his com pell I Ion with
Rogrrs for tin lop spot In Coach
Job Gibbs' one-buck formation.

f

�( A — Evanlnq Hotsld, Son lord, FI.

Thursday, Aug. 11. I H 1

Phillies
Topple
Mets, 2-1

BASEBALL ROUNDUP
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4! 49 STB —
Colltarnio
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41 SO no aw
you've got to Induce Keith
44 404 —
41 S3 U 5 4
Oakland
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SJ 511 1
15 SS 500 ■
Chicago
ending double play with the ty11 123 t
U 11 445 ia
Saottla
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SI 41 455 la
trig and winning runs on base.
42 441 ik
a 70 J75 n
Ta*a*
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4f 344 tm
Wadnaaday'* Batatt*
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m« sm *s* t * s*»t*o*
Oakland!. MlnnatolaO. tlttgamal
M o n iru l I, C h k t p 7
Oak land 7. Minn**oI• *. (Indgamal
winning streak Wednesday night
how*Ion r, i*o F roneIk o i
Calttornla I, team* I. II Inning* ( l i t
wllh a 2*1 decision over the
PhllodalpPli J, Naw York I
gama)
Mets. but not before reliever Don
Ptmtourgh •' ** Loult. POd , roln
Saottla a. California 1 Und gam*)
i* n Dmgo*. Cincinnati I
Baltlmora I , C lava land *
Carman escaped a bases loaded
Lo* Angola* I. Atlanta 0
Bo*ton It. Kan*a* City ]
with none out jam In the ninth
Tlwr«4*r’i Gama*
Naw York 10. Chicago 7
Inning.
(AS Tima* E O T )
Oatroit 4, MHwaukta W
Phllodatphi* (Koo*man * 3 ) at Now
Toronto *. T #*411
” 1 knew I had to get people
York (G oodw ill II. I J5 p m
Tk v rid a y 'i Oama*
out." said Carman.
PlMtburgh (SavKhal 1 1 and Walk SOI at
(A ll Tima* C O T )
With two on and none out In $t, Loot* (KaptAiro 04 ond Co* 1171. I U
Clavaland
(Smith
10) at
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p
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the ninth, C arm an replaced
AAontraal (GuHiikkon I S O al Chicago
Taaa* IW alth 14) at Baltlmora (D a v it
Kevin G ross, 12*9. He then
(B o ta ltw O l).] » p m
t f l.M S p m
threw Hon Gardcnhlrr's sacrifice
Mmnton (Scott !l« 1 a* Son Ccancltco
Saattfa (Young 7 IS) at Mlnnatota
(LaPointKOI,J Oipm
1Bulthar I II). g Sip m.
Into right field, allowing one run
Cincinnati (MtCafllgon 1 II at tan
Chicago IBannlttar I f ) at AAilwaukao
to score and leaving men on
Dlago (W w w l (1.4 05p m
IH Iguarat *|. I U p m
second and third,
Atlanta (Jol&gt;n*on 10) at Lo* Angola*
F rtd a r'i Oam**
I Valaniaul# IS • ).I SSp m.
Clavaland at Datrotl. night
" I was thinking that play
FrM *r't Oama*
Kanta* C Ity at Toronto, night
might cost m e two runs.'*
Philodalphi# al Chicago
Taiaa at Baltlmora. night
Carman said. ” 1 thought. 'I'm
AAontraal at SI Laul*. night
Bo*ton •) Naw l o t . mg.M
Ntw
York
at
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night
Chicago ot AAitwaukoa. night
going to walk the Itrst guy and
ireardown. think baseball.'
He did. W ally Hackman, on a
13-game hitting streak, hit u
comebacker for one out. Then
came Hemundez, the National
league's Player of the Month for
July. He bounced Into a 4 6-3
double play, giving Carman hts
fifth save.
“ You go up there with the Idea
that you're going to drive In the
nin." said Hernandez, who leads
the major leagues In gam e­
winning Rill with 10. "O bvi­
ously, I'm not happy with these
rrsults, but you can't do It all the
time. Right now, I Just don't feel
good at the plate,'*
Hon Darling. 10-5, went seven
Innings, allowing five hits. He
last won on July 18. The Mets
have lost only eight of their last
38 games.
Von Hayes led off the Phillies
seventh with u single pusl diving
second ha sent no Hack mu n.
Glenn Wilson walked and Hayes
moved to third on Ozzlc Virgil's
deep (ly out to center field. Hick
Schu then luted a single over
first hasrtnun Keith Hernandez
to score Hayes.
Philadelphia mudr It 2-0 In the
ninth. W ith one out. Wilson
doubled and moved to third on
Virgil's groundnut. Schu was
Intentionally walked and Gums
lined a single up the middle lo
score Wilson.
Capos S, C u bs 7
CHICAGO (U rn — A change o f
trams has rnrunl a change o f
uttlludr for Scot Thompson.
by Sower Seal
Wednesday, he delivered the
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Inning plnch slnglr to trigger u
for vacation travel
Iwo-nin rally that helped send
M11 U
the Montreal Expos post the
Chicago Cubs H-7.
----------------"It got to be disheartening
going to the hullpurk day alter
each
day when playing for a loser."
Thompson recalled. "Hut after
coming to Montreal from San
Frunclaco lust August I. m y
entire baseball life bus changed
by Ekonoline
for the simple rruson that the
g u y s a r o u n d y o u are e n ­
thusiastic, und not atrnply ready
to throw In the tow el."
Thompson was hitting .231
with six Hill for the Giants. He Is
now S-for-7 with the Export. He
also ended u frustrating day lor
Montreal pitcher llryn Smith,
W117SH
who gave up five unearned runs.
"A ll I did was battle buck
Ix-cuuar I did not have great
stull," Sm ith auld. "And when I
hud to come down the middle to
Hon Cey with the buses loaded
on a 3-2 pitch, I knew It might
not be my d a y ,"

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scored Tim Wullach with the
go ahead run. Tim Kainrs added
another Kill ulnglr to provide the
Expos wllh their victory margin.
Smith cruckrd hts llrat mujor
league homer during a four-run
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Astros 7. G iants 5
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slummed n three-run pinch
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lutrr added an Kill single to lift
the Aatros und reliever Jeff)
IIrathcock, |.|. Thon's third
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two out In the seventh o ff
r e lie v e r M u rk D a v is , 3 -7 .
Padres 4. R o d s I
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slapped a two-run single and
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double In a four run Padres
third Dave Dravecky, 10-7, im ­
proved to 6-1 In his career
a g a in s t C i n c in n a t i. R c d a
player manager Petr Rose did
not play and needs 20 hits to
break T y Cobb'a career mark .
Dodger* 0. H r a v e s 0
At Loa Angeles, Hob Welch
hurled hts eighth consecutive
victory and scored two runs to
lead the Dodgers. Welch's streak
marks the longest for u Lon
Angeles pitcher since Krrnando
Valenzuela won eight In a row In
1081, Welch. 0-1. allowed five
hits Craig McMurtry. recalled
Tuesday, fell to 0-2.

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Graham Vetoes Weapons Legislation

SPORTS

On June 25. 1985, Governor Bob Graham
took a giant step Into the antl-flrearms camp
when he vetoed legislation that would have
set standards for Issuing concealed weapons
permits.
The legislation. S B. 661. would have
required the state to Issue concealed
weapons permits to applicants who are over
21. have no felony record, no alcohol or
drug addiction, and no history o f mental
Illness.
Finger prints o f applicants would have
been checked with the Florida Department
of Law Enforcement.
Although the legislation would have
abolished local control over concealed
weapons permits, local sheriffs would have
been Informed of an application and given
the option to provide a background check
within 60 days.

IN BRIEF
EKU Covets Winter Park's
Harris As Top Recruit Ever
HICHMOND. Ky. (UP1I — A football coach In Kentucky la
hoping a highly rated rerruil from Florida will help his
team dominate the conference and raise It to national
status, but the coach Isn't Howard Schnellenberger.
Schnellenberger did come calling on Elroy Harris back at
Winter Park High School. But Instead o f choosing to go
with the pipe-smoking coach who led Miami lo the national
championship before taking over the helm this year at
Louisville, the promising running back picked Roy Kidd
and Eastern Kentucky University.
Kidd and his Colonels are looking to Hams — rated last
year by The Sporting News as one of the lop 100 recruits In
the country — to restore EKU to Its former dominance of
NCAA's Division 1-AA

The Sanford Soccer Club will lx- fielding all girls teams In
the under 19, under 16. under 14 and under 12 age
divisions for the 1985 fall soccer season. For more
Information, and registration, contact Susy Reno at
323 9087.
Registration for boys and girls ages 6 through 19 will be
held at Plnecrest Elementary School Saturday. Aug. 17.
from 10a.m. to 1 p m.
Returning players must be accompanied by a parent or
guardian and bring a current photo and $40 registration
fee (fee Is for both fall '85 and spring ‘86 seasons!. The
same ruling applies to new players but they must also
bring copy o f birth certificate

MONTREAL (UPI) - All the
top seeds ex cep t defending
champion John McEnroe arc
about to undergo their first real
tests at the *375.000 Player's
International tennis toumamrnt
After winning their first mat­
ches W ednesday against un­
derdog op pon en ts, the topranked players start to^takr* on
each other Thursday.
The only exception Is top
seeded McEnroe, who will play
Brazil's Nelson Aerts, ranked
398th on Ihe men's professional
tennis tour In Ifl84.
No. 3 seed Jim m y Connors
goes against 25th-rankrd Vitas
Gerulaltls, No. 2 Ivan Lendl
takes 16th-ranked Tim Mayotte.
No, 4 seed Kevin Curren plays
No. 15 Jimmy Arias. No. 7 seed
Ellul Teltscher goes against No.
14 Sammy Glainmalva. No. 8
Johan Krlek battles No, 16
Ramesh Krlshnan and No. 6
S tefa n E d b e rg sq u ares o ff
against No. 11 Henrik Sun*
dstrotn.
Connors said he'd like to win
the tournament to break out of a
slump.

Seminole Pony Baseball Signups
Seminole Pony Baseball will hold registration for Ha fall
Instructional league on Saturday. Sept 7th and Saturday,
Sept. 14 from 10 a m to 2 p m. at the Seminole Pony
Baseball complex.
The fee Is $25 for the 10-week Instructional league which
will play every Saturday beginning Sept 21
Registration Is for players ages 7 to 15 and new players
must bring a birth certificate,
Also. Seminole Pony Baseball will hold a parents
meeting. Sunday. Aug 25 at 2 p m. at the complex. All
parents are urged to allend

Seminole Sv/im Practice Monday
The Seminole High hoys and girls swimming teams will
begin practice Monday Aug 19 at Sanora Pool. Coach
Dunalyn Knight said Seminole swimmers should report to
the pool at 5:30 a.m. and practice will run until 7:30

I N T M t C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I l i T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AMD r OH
l EMI H O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N D IV IS IO N
CASE NO U 144) C A M P
P E N IN S U L A F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION. • United Mafet
corporation.

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D K E IT H KIR SCH G ESSN ER
APRIL C KIR SCH G ESSN ER
VICK I J K IR S CH G ES S N ER
A S H W O O O C O N D O M IN IU M
ASSOCIATION. INC , DONALD
H HUBBARD. CLAR A A
H U B B A R D . TH O M A S J
HARMON AND J A V COM O
Defendant!
NO TIC E OF A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S E R V IC E P R O P E R TY
&lt;Florida Bar No JESJY1)
TO
Oafendanlt. D K E I T H
KIRSCHGESSNER and A P R IL
C K IR S C H G E S S N E R raild
neca unknown, and all partont
claiming Inferetl fry. through,
under, or egamtl u - d Delen
danli:
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action lo toraefm* on me folio*
ing d e ic r lb t d p ro p e rty In
Seminole County. F lor Ida
U N IT 101 E. In ASHW OOO
CO NDO M INIUM , according M
the Declared*, or Condominium
thereof, recorded In Official
Record* Book IJIf, Page m o
and amended In Official R*
cord* Book I I U Page H r ol ihe
Public Record* of Seminole
County. Florida, together with
an undivided lnlere«1 In the
common element* declared In
•Old d e c la r a t io n o l Con
dominium to bo on ogpiittonto
to Iha Condominium unit
hat boon Iliad egamtl you and
you art required to tarve a copy
Of your written detente* If any
to II on JA M E S W S H IN D E LL.
P lo ln t lf f 't a tto rn e y w hoto
e d d ro te It S m o th e r* 1
Thompton. I ROT Alfred I doPont
B uilding, lo* E o t t Fla g le r
Ifrtal Mlomi, Florida, on or
botore September II. IftS. and
life the original with the Clark of
Mil* Court either before lervira
on Plaintiff'* attorney or immo
dlatoiy thereafter otherwlie a
default will be entered again*!
yqu tor the reltol demanded in
the Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and teal
of Ihlt Court on 11th Augutf.
IMS
I SEAL I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
otCtork of *aid Court
By SutenE Tabor
a* Deputy Clerk
Pubiitn Augut* '.1 n . I*- Sap
tomber S. I N )

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N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
S TA TE OF F L O R ID A
TO C R IS T A M N A P O LI
Wheta retidonce It unknown
Yaw era hereby required to
tile yeur antwer ar writtan
proceeding with the Clerk of feu
Court, and la terve a copy
thereof upon the Plaintiff * at
la rn a y* . a b a te nam e and

P u r s u a n t to S e c lla n 13*
Chapter l i t . F tor Ida Statute*,
entitled "F lo rid a Disposition of
U n c la im e d P r o p e r t y A c t " ,
no*ire l* hereby given that tto
p#r*on* lilted b elo w appear to
b e o w n e r * o f u n c la im e d
per ton*I or intangible property
p re tu m e d abandon ed
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September S.
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71.

" I'v e been playing better the
last four weeks leading tip to the
U S . Open.'' he said. " If I can
keep progressing and play well
here, we ll see what hap|&gt;ens al
the U.S Open. By Ihe time the
year Is over, maybe I can snug
one or two titles,"
Connors said he has put busi­
ness and family pressures aside
In Ihe Inst month in an atiempt
In win a major tournament.
‘ ‘ 1 worried about things I
shouldn't have," he said.

BHRIVER NIPS KELE8I
MAHWAH. N.J. (UPI) - Pam
Shrlver withstood the challenge
of a 15-year-old qualifier Wed­
nesday und paced the field into
Ihe quarterfinals of the *150.IKK)
New Jersey Classic at Humupo
College.
Shrlver. the w orld 's thirdranked frmide player, defeated
Helen Kelesl ol Canaria 6 3. 6-4
In a third round mutch The high
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The bill also stated that applicants sign a
statement saying the permit w as needed for
self-defense purposes and they would have
been required lo provide proof that they had
competency In the handling of flreanns.
through military training, organized shoot­
ing experience, a sanctioned firearms
training course given by the National Rifle

T e n n is

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Ing being o lu ll lor forectoture
of mortgage ego In*1 the follow
mg dote titled property, to wit
Unit 111, Building 200 A L TA
M O N TE V IL L A G E I. a con
dominium in accordance with
and *ub|tcl 10 the Declaration at
Condominium recorded in Of
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l O t f . P u b l i c R e c o r d * ol
Seminole County, Florlde
It you loll to fife your antwer or
written detente* In few above
proceeding, on Plaintiff* at
torn** a dotOulf will be entered
egemtl you for Ihe relief do
mended In the Complaint or
P etition O O N E A N D OR
D E R E O AT Sanford, Seminole
County, Slate of Florida, feu*
Kith day of July. IMS
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D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LE R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Sutan E Tabor
Deputy C ierk
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L a rry
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Association, or a previously Issued weapons
permit.
Under the existing system, each of the
state’s 67 counites sets Its own concealed
weapons permit policies, allowing them to
adopt a variety of restrictive procedures that
often deny law-abiding citizens the right to
keep and bear arms for self-defense
Marlon Hammer, executive director of the
Unified Sportsmen of Florida, said that
given the current system lor Issuing con­
cealed weapons permits. Gov. Graham
showed a total disregard for the lives und
safetv o f law-abiding citizens when he
vetoed S B 661
She said Graham denied the basic right of
Floridians to keep and bear arms for
self-protection, adding that each and citi­
zens who Ixllcvcs In the right to self-defense
should be appalled by the veto.

HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS
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FRT. C.V. BOOT REPAIR * 4 4 . 9 5
Above P r i c e s Cnxxl Fo r
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$65,000 and that Is "totally
contingent on the passage of the
bond Issue." Ferrell said. That
C ontinued from page 1A
means the fiscal agent would be
paid from proceeds o f the bonds.
million In tax exempt bonds.
The board approved a motion to
Kroll voted against the measure
request an Oct. 22 election to
without comment.
pul the Issue before ihe voiers.
A lth ou gh the fiscal agent
Proceeds from the bonds will be
structures the bond Issue to see
used to build one new school
that It meets with federal re­
and to update existing schools.
quirements. It Is the bond at­
The board also agreed lo allow
torney who helps set Ihe ratings,
according to Farrell. Julian re­ a com m ittee to study from
commended the board retain Ihe September to January middle
law firm of Freeman. Richard*. school rczonlng. The committee
W a t s o n a n d K e l l y o f will devise one lo three plans
Jacksonville as bond attorney with Input from school a d ­
and the board accepted his ministrators and allow Superin­
recommendation 3-1. Kroll again tendent Hughes to make a rec­
ommendation lo the board by Its
dissenting
In recommending Arch Rob­ March 12 inerting. A l a previous
erts and Company. Ferrell said m eeting Ih r board members
he fell Ihul firm would give Ihe approved the construction of 50
Board “ more personal allenllon [xirtablc buildings for use on
and more personalized servlet" school grounds and at Wednes­
than Ihe olhei firms he In­ day's meeting the board was told
terviewed. "It Is Important that that 48 of those buildings are In
the fiscal agent understand the place and ready lor use during
economic* of your county." he the coming school year The
remaining tw o buildings are
said
The maximum fee that the awaiting transportation lo school
llsrul agent could rt&lt; elvr Is sites.

T hurtdar. Aug. IS. It M

WORLD
IN BRIEF
How Far Will Botha Go
In Reforming Apartheid?
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UIM) - Police killed a
black youth and a teenager waa killed In a grenade attack
on the home of a "colored” lawmaker today ns the nation
awaited a speech by President Pieter Bolha outlining
reforms In apartheid.
U.S. officials who met with South Africa's foreign
minister In Vienna last week said they expected Botha's
speech to his ruling National Party In Durban today to
focus on changing South A frica's policy o f racial
discrimination.
But ultra-rightist Conservative Party leader Andrles
Treurnlcht warned Wednesday any move toward Integra
tlon would "awaken the tiger In the whites." He said Botha
underestimated the extent o f while backlash that would
occur If he moved away from total segregation,
Nobel Peace Prize-winner Bishop Desmond Tutu said
blacks would reject any changes Imposed without
consultation with black leaders.

Clues Sought In Car Bombing

...J a il

B E IR U T . Leb an on (U P I) C hristian and Moslem
militiamen exchanged fire along their Green Line ha’.tlefront today as Investigators sought to determine who
planted a powerful car bomb that killed 13 people In
Christian east Beirut.
"Th ere are clues from such a botnb that will allow us to
know who did It." Joseph Hashrm. posts and telecom­
munications minister. said Wednesday.
Hashem. a Christian, oversaw the rescue operation In the
low-lncomr Sad al liawshrleh neighborhood where the car
bomb exploded Wednesday, killing 15 people und Injuring
120.
The bombing was tbr bloodiest In east Beirut since May
22. when 55 people were killed und 176 Injured In an
explosion In the Sin El Pll neighborhood.
No one Immediately claimed responsibility for either
blast.
Mostly Moslem west Beirut was the target o f several car
bombings lielwern the full of 1084 und last spring. No
art eats were reporlrd.

...L o b b y is t
C on tin u ed from page 1A
Levine said his prescription
will likely provoke moral outrage
among some Floridians — m u­
rage he said stale leaders would
do well to Ignore
"O ur moral outrage has not
s t e m m e d th e p r e g n u n c y
epidem ic." Levine said during a
news conference Wednesday.
"T h is moral Indignation Is really
putting our heads In the sand on
th is Is s u e .“
V a iv ln c s a id h a lt of s t l l o - n . s is

sexually nrttve, hut that mof^
than half of all sexually active
leens practice no manner of
hlrth control
The residl In Florida has been
30.(XX) (ecu pregnancies each
y e a r , L e v in e said. Of that
number. 10 pereeni are miscar­
ried. Forty pereeni are aborted.
And o f the 15,000 babies carried

...S u rg e ry
C ontinued from page I A
Seminole Courtly Jail on two
charges ol attempted murder
and one count of armed robbery.
King was Initially Identified as
Kenneth Douglas King because
be bud a birth certificate with
him luting that name. Asslsiatu
Cussellterry I'oiler Chief W A
Gules said poller are still not
sure or th e s u s |m-( I's exact name
Gutes confirmed tlint King has
maintained lie Is a diabetic and
that be was being allrcted by (hr
condition when lie wasurreslcd.
T h e m on ey. 8624. and a
25-call tier weapon was conllscutrd by police.

Continued from page 1A

to term. !K) percent will be ralsetl
In poverty — some by tool hers
who had lo drop out of school:
olliers In state foxier shelters
"One need not travel lo other
continents In observe poverty's
devastating r ffe c l upon llu*
v o u n g ." L e v in e said " T i l e
te e n a g e p r e g n a n c y . Infant
m ortality und poverty rate*
within u 50 mile radius of our
state capital are among Ihr
highest In the developed world."
Much of the problem could be
avoided (hrmigb better sex edu­
cation and more rashly avallaltle
r u n t i u r c n t U m , U r v i n e wild, ad­
ding- " W r should pul o u r U n m t l V
planning) clinics where our ado­
lescents are. and our adolescents
are In school
"R e p ro d u c tiv e Inform al Ion
docs not promote Irrespotixlhlr
sr-xiial beiuivlor," Levine said
"Ignoring the reality of Iren
sexuality Is I he greatest Ir
responsibility"
The jtnsl[toned trial was lor
Jnspeh Curl Crawford, 26. ol I-ID
Stefunle Road. W inter Park
Crawford anil a codefendani
17-yenr-old R ob yn Anthony
Downes, of 2516 Lccwurd Way.
Casselberry, were charged with
grand I lu ll and burglary follow­
ing tbr Feb. 2H burglary of a
Casselberry Inline.
fa m in e's Investigation linked
th e p a ir lo I lie c r im e by
fingerprints
Downes pleaded gullly June
IH to (lie charges ami was
sentenced July 25 In 60 days In
the county (all lo Ik- followed by
live years limitation
C r a w fo r d 's I rial w as r e ­
scheduled for a three-week
[trrlml starling Sept. 3.

delegation looking Into the light
rail system there
Shoultz said today he has no
doubt the federal funding will be
approved. "It's only a mailer of
pu|&gt;er work gelling Ihe approval
through federal channels. I am
assuming the federal marshal's
office will live up lo lis com ­
m itm ent."
F e d e ra l p ris o n e rs at Ihe
county jail are now averaging 30
lo 40 dally. The county Is paid
$34 for room and boord for each
federal prisoner dally. Anti even
I bough the federal government
Is expected to approve the fun­
ding to aid In construction of
part of the new $12 million
facility. II will continue to pay
the $34 per diem
S h o u l t z s a I &lt;1 t h e U .S .
Marshal’s office has no other Jail
In Ihe area where Its prisoners
can be housed.
S h crlll John Folk assured
county commissioners in early
July Ihul Ihe &gt;3(K).(XX&gt; would he
available to Seminole County for
the asking. The county com ­
mission (lien voted to approve
an application for the binding
Expansion of the (all from a
212 bed to a 092-bed (aetllty Is
expected to begin later (tils
m onlli unit l*e rom pleird by
August. to*7
A contract lor $12 million with
(hr low bidder. Great Southwest
Corp. of Tuntpu, lor ronsl ruction
ol ihr expansion and renova­
tions of the existing facility was
approved by Hie county com ­
mission on July 6. Watson A Co.

of Winter Park are architects for
the project.
Renovations will provide an
e n la r g e d In ta k e area, a d ­
ministrative oinces. medical fa­
cilities and court spaces. The
new construction will Include
live housing [Kids, a controlvisit Irig center and a service
building wilh an enlarged kitch­
en and laundry.
The |&gt;ods arc to Ik - conslrucled
with precast concrete modular
crlls The precast cells will arrive
at the Job site with the floor,
walls and detention components
Installed,
The floor of the second level
cell create* the celling of ll*c
lower level cell, A I wo levei
control station will he located
within the hexagon pod. pro­
viding dlrecl vision to all cells at
both levels.
In addition lo Ihe $12 million
construction und renovation. It
Is expected 10 cost another $1.6
million to furnish the facility.
Inilld a new road Into the
com plex from U.S. Highway
17-62, pay archltrcl fees, pro­
vide a contingency fund of more
than $500,000 and pay other
expenses.
The Jail renovations and addi­
tions are In-lug paid for With the
proceeds from u special I-cent
sales la x u p p roved by the
county's voters last November.
The levy o f the special lax began
Jan. 1 amt will end Dec. 31.
Proceed* troni Ihe special lax
are expected to tntnl $13.7
million by Dec. 31. Wllh the
money Invested, the county Is
expected to realize Interest
earnings o f $1.2 million. D ie
liilrrrsl money Is to Ik- used for
courthouse renovations, now
underway.

...O r a n g e
Continued from page 1A
Phil Brown. Orange County
assistant county administrator,
said the agency In his county
offers a whole range o f sendees
from distribution of surplus food
com fnodltlrs and em ergency
assistance payments to farm
workers hurt by the freezes to
working with the fire depart­
ment In setting up emergenrv
evacuation programs In private
homes and organizing recreation
program s. Surplus food dis­
tribution Is adm inistered In
Seminole County bv the Am eri­
can Red Cross.
" A n In terlocal a greem en t
must be negotiated between the
two counties." Brown said, but
first the Change County Com­
mission must authorize Ihe ne­
gotiations.
Brown said If he receives the
letter from Seminole County
requesting a proposal In the mall
loday the Orange County Com
mission can deride early nexl
week on whether It wants to
p r o v id e th e s e r v i c e s and
authorize negotiations
" I f negotiations are authorized

we will work with the Seminole
County staff and conduct an
assessment of the types of pro­
grams Seminole's citizens need
and then ask concurrence o f
both commissions." Brown said.
"It's anyone's guess how long
It will take to negotiate an
agreement." he said Seminole
will have lo tnalch ihe stale
grant with county money o f as
little as $2,500 or as much as
$20,000. Brown said
The amount o f the m a t c h will
be determ in ed, he said, by
whether the county offers some
type of services lo I h e program,
such as secretarial assistance or
space for programs,
Seminole Community Action,
which operated anti-poverty
programs in the county for 17
years, will officially go out of
business Aug. 31 after being
denied slate funding to a d ­
minister Its programs. It was
also drn lrd federal funds lo
o|&gt;erale Its Head Start program
on the recommendation o f the
stale Department of Community
Affairs. The slate recommended
denial of money because of whal
It termed "bookkeeping pro­
blems" in accounting for Ihe use
ol frdcral fund* over the years.
— D onns E s t e s

ENROLL NOW

SEMINOLE TRINITY
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
A B E K A C O R R IC U L U M
K IN D E R G A R T E N &amp; U P

SCHOOL STARTS AUGUST 26,1985
For Marr Information Cull

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Gerald W. Meyer
Account Representative

AREA DEATH
G E O R O E L . S W O A P E 8 R.
G arden C h apel Home for
Mr, George Luther Sw'oupc Sr.. Funerals. Orlando, Is In charge
41. or 605 N Lake Blvd.. Alta­ of arrangements.
monte Springs, died Tuesday of
a heart attack on u Job site In
F/owrrs For All Occasions
Orange C'ounty. Born Dec 26.
1643 In Maryville. Term., fie
moved lo Altamonte Springs
from Orlando In 1677 He was a
heavy equipment operator and a
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George Jr., ol Coleman. Fla.,
David. George Elzle. and James
all of Orlando; two daughters.
Sherry Oats. Altamonte Springs.
Terri. Orlando: lather. George
W . Auburndalo: four grandchildren

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M is s M o r g a n Bride O f P.M . M c C a ll
Rcbckah Dawn Morgan and
Parks Mason McCall w ere mar­
ried Aug. 3. at 2 p m., at the
First Presbyterian Church. San­
ford. The Rev. Dr. Virgil L.
Bryant Jr. performed the candle­
light and double ring cerem ony.
Organist Ture Larson pres­
en ted nuptial selections and
accompanied Douglas Flguerdo.
soloist.
Th e bride Is ihe daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morgan
and ihe bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Edward S.
McCall Jr., ail of Sanford.
G iven In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
v o w s a formal w hite tissue
taffeta gown fashioned with a
demure stand up collar accent-"
Ing the sweetheart neckline. The
fitte d C h a n lllly lace b od ice
featured an Illusion net yoke
e n h a n c e d with s c h l f f l l
e m b ro id e r y and J u lle t-s ty le
sleeves that terminated In wrist
points. Th e controlled skirt,
fin ish ed with lace flounces,
extended Into a gently sweeping
ch apel train. Her lace-edged
flngerllp veil of Imported Illusion
was secured to a crown o f pearls
and lace flower trim. She carried
a nosegay o f yellow roses, pink
and blue-tipped carnations and
baby's breath outlined In lace

M r. and Mrs. Parks Mason M cCall

an d s h o w e r e d
streamers.

with

lace

Alvalln Dealba attended the
bride as m aid o f honor. She wore
a yellow gow n featuring an
olf-the-shoulder ruffled neckline
with a headpiece of yellow roses
and baby's breath and carried a
bouquet o f yellow roses and
carnations.

O w en and S h irle y H ig g in s
Marianne Sutherland presided at
the bride's book and greeted the
guests.
Following a wedding trip to St.
Augustine and Daytona Beach,
the newlyweds ate m aking their

home In Sanford where the
bridegroom is employed with hts
father In the family business.
Thrifty Service of Sanford, and
the bride Is employed bv oral
surgeons. Dr. Steve Sutherland
and Dr. Shelby Smlthcy o f San­
ford and Longwood.

brid esm a id s were Patricia
Hollis, s is te r o f the bride;
Heather H ollis, niece o f the
bride; Stephanie McCall and
Alison McCall, sisters of the
bridegroom; and Carol Womblc.
Their rainbow-colored gowns
were Identical to the honor
attendan t's. Each carried n
tipped carnation to match her
gown and wore baby'c breath
headpieces In the same shade.

I I I ......I I I ! .......... 1111 I 11

The bridegroom 's father was
Ihe best man. Groomsmen were
Mark Morgan, brother of the
bride; S te p h e n McCall and
Edward McCall brothers of the
bridegroom; Matt Wilson. Jack
Zlnn and Earl Fox

For T h e Classroom
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Flower girls were Wendy and
Jennifer Hollis, nieces of the
bride.

• SW EATERS
• BLOUSES

The rrceptton was held In the
church social hall. Assisting
were Lou Faulkner, bride's aunt:
Lisa Stokrs. cousin of the bride­
groom. and Audrv Corso. Brenda

• S K IR T S

• SLACKS

Cheap Fiance Refuses To Budge
DEAR AHDY: First off. we are
In our mld-30s. both educated
with good Incomes. My fiance.
" J o h n . " Is very tight wi t h
money. When we eat out. he
refuses to leave a lip. no matter
how good the service. He says
tipping Is unnecessary: I think
he Is |usl plain cheap. I'v e
explained that people who wa;t
on t n b l e s o f t e n w o r k f o r
minimum wagr. and count on
their tips to supplement their
Income. He refuses to budge. It's
gotten so that every' lime we
enter a restaurant. I can feel my
stomach knotting up
John and I lake turns picking
up the tub. which is only fair.
When It's my treat. I always
leave a tip.
There are many pluses In our
r r l u l l o n s h l p , but o u r
philosophies on spending money
are worlds apart. This will t&gt;e Ihe
secoml marriage for both of us.
and I never want to go through
another divorce.
What are your feelings. Abby?
MARY (A LIA S)
DEAR M AR Y: Same as yours.
You wisely lhoughl that the
difference In your philosophies
on spending m oney was o f

brand new and the line amounts
lo a whole lot more?
I feel so nervous and guilty, I
haven't been back to Ihe library
since. Please help me. but don't
say where this Is from.
BOOK LOSER

Dear
Abby

D EAR BOOK LOSER: Every
library sets Its own policy At the
L o s A n g eles County P u b lic
Library, children are fined 5
cents u day per book for every
day the library Is open. Adults
are fined 15 cents a day.
If the One exceeds the cost of
the book, one pays for replacing
Ihe book. Should the book be
destroyed by a natural disaster
such as Hood, fire or carthquakr
— no charge.

sufficient Importance to warrant
a letter lo Dear Abby — and you
were right. Regardless of how
many "pluses" there arc In your
rela tion sh ip , J o h n s pennyp i n c h i n g r e v e a l s a rat her
mesn-splrlted pettiness that you
may find hard to IIvr with. Don't
tic the knot with any man who
consistently puts knots In your
stomach.

teacher and the pay Isn't that
great. Mom's best Irlcod has a
daughter who * 13. .mil I get all
the nice clothes she has out­
grown. T h ey 'rr terrific looking,
and besides, the jeans are not
stiff and the sweaters aren't
scratchy. Sign me
W O N 'T OO NEAR
BLOOMINODALES

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Anniversary
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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO R.M.,
BAN A N T O N IO . TEX ABt
Thom as E dison said. " N o n ­
violence leads to the highest
ethics, w h ic h l« the rt&lt;ml of all
cvoluJon. Until we slop harming
all other living brings, we are
still savages “ Pm with Tom.

DEAR ABBYt I checked a
G o to the library and tell the
book out of the public library librarian that the book Is lost
last November and I must have and be prepared to puy for a
lost It somewhere, because I replacement.
have turned this house upside
down and can't find it! I must
D E A R ABBY) I am 10 years
owe a fortune In fines by now.
and I can't tell my parents or old and I read your letters every
they will kill me. What should I day. I get very disgusted when
kids complain about having to
do?
I need lo know If there Is u wear h a n d rne-downs. There Is
limit on how much I can be nothing wrong with h an d-m efined. What If the book costs $6 downs. My mother Is a school­

KNIGHTS
SHOE
STORE.
WANTS TO SAY THANK YOU TO
THE
MANY
FRIENDS
&amp;
CUSTOMERS THRUOUT CENTRAL FLORIDA FOR THEIR
CONTINUED PATRONAGE OVER
THE PAST 16 YEARS. IT'S OUR
WAY OF SAYING THANK YOU.

2 1 8 -2 2 0 E . 1st St.
D o w n to w n Sanford

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23 a n d 24 Fran 9 3 0 a m to 4 p m
there will be Free Bus Rides (of all
Sanford Elementary School Children!
M om s a n d Dads will receive Bus Route
Schedules a n d Informational Brochures

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D O N 'T MISS the Bicycle Safety Show
Saturday. Aug 24 from 9 .3 0 a m fo
4 0 0 p m Sponsored b y the Sanford
Police Departm ent Featuring a Bicycle
Safety Check. Bicycle Safety Course
a n d Safety Books to all participants

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by Arl Ssnsom

by Bob M o n ta n a

A R C H IE

AIDS-Mosquito Link
Not Yet Been Explored
DEAR DR. G O TT - I know Lax. and Ihls permits backflow of
that some cases o f AIDS have stomach contents w hich can
been traced to contaminated inflame the lining of the lower
blood transfusions. Given this. Is esophagus Doctors call this
there any evidence that a mos­ hiatal |or hlatusl hemta.
quito can act as a carrier?
The symptoms resem ble those
DEAR READER — This is a
fascinating question, and I have o f peptic ulcer: heartburn, gas,
been unable to track down an poor digestion and a feeling of
answer. The connection between chest heaviness. If you have a
AIDS and mosquitoes certainly hiatal hernia, you can help
makes sense. It really raises c o n t r o l the d i s c o m f o r t by
some Important issues. Inas­ avoiding lying down after meals.
much as the disease seems to
have made Its original appear­
2 Fog
ance In residents of tropical
ACROSS
countries where mosquitoes are
3 Jacob’s twin
1 Fronch * o m «i
endemic. Perhaps an enterpris­
4 Modern pointer
ing AIDS researcher will skim
libbrl
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this column, zero In on the
S Young l»dy (Fr. 6 Falsehood
queslon and provide an answer.
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DEAR DR. G O TT - 1 have
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9 Organic
severe advanced emphysema. I 12 Put out
compound
read recently In the C lot* about
13 Lubricate*
9 Pelvic bones
some sort o f gland operation
14 Simple tong
10 Made music
which helps people like me. Do
13 Scotliih Mtut* 11 Playful child
you know anything about Ihls?
19 In good ordor
19 Tardy
DEAR READER - There Is no
17 Writing fluid
21 Sgl
legitimate surgery, especially
19 Hood bonoo
24 Thailand
Involving "gla n d s." which can
20 Domottie
25 Is (Sp|
help patients with emphysema. 1
ottobitthmont
29 Ruin (2 wde.
wish the "sensational press"
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would stop cruelly raising pa­
obbroeitwi
27 Irish clan
tients' hop es by publishing
23 Sogmont of •
29 Bitter nut
bizarre reports which make un­
Curvo
30 Mighty mite
sci ent i f i c a n d unj usti f i abl e
24 Colmo
31 Fakir
claims. T h e y won' t stop
29 Slangy
37 Seclude
publishing this trash, however,
•ffwinitivo
because desperate people arc
36 Weetern mars',
32 Somo (comb,
constantly looking for miracles
plant
form)
and will buy newspapers which
33 Prior to
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seem to promise that dreams
34 Ear (comb
can come true.
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form|
If I were you. I'd disdain
35 Maori tnbo
1%
buying sensational publications
39 Fruit toad
and use the m onry to purchase
39 Journo!
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responsible and factual newspa­ 40 Run*
pers. like the kind you're reading
42
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now.
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HEV, THE SUPREME COLRT
JUST RULED THAT U M IS
A V O A T IO J OT A PERSOWS
CIVIL R I 6 HTS

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eating frequent small meals and
using antacids. Medicine to re­
duce gastric acidity m ay be
useful. In rare cases, surgery Is
necessary to correct the defect.
Send vour questions to Or
Gott at P.O. Box 91428. C/evrland. Ohio. 44101

Answer to Previous Puole

DEAR R E A D E R - T h e
esophagus em p ties Into the
stomach. Just below the dia­
phragm. through a small hole
which Is surroundrd by a ring o f
muscles. When food enters the
stomach, the ring lends to close
and prevent Irritating stomach
at Id from be i ng discharged
backs!ream Into the esophagus.
As people age. this muscular
ring becomes pi (igresslvcly more

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Three rounds o f clubs were
By Jam es Jacoby
"Do I need trump entries so played and declarer ruffed. If he
thut I can take finesses In a side now plays t hr ee rou nds o f
suit?'' That's a question declarer t r u m p s b e f o r e a t t a c k i n g
must ask himself. If the answer diamonds, he must go set. In­
Is yes. declarer must maintain stead, a spade to the queen
trump control In the play of the followed by a diamond finesse
and a spade to the king followed
hand.
South was not sure he wanted by another diamond finesse will
to be In gam e after his partner's bring home the bacon.
It Is also right to keep the little
raise. Still, any time you have a
two suited hand and partner has spade In dummy as you take the
given your major suit a raise, diam ond finesse the second
time. If East has four diamonds
there may be a game.
along with Ihrcc spades, you will
T h u s t h e t r y of t h r e e
diamonds was fully warranted. b r abl e (o e s t a b l i s h your
That game try was enough for diamonds by ruffing the third
North. Although he had only r o u n d of d i a m o n d s w i t h
eight hlgh-cnrd [KilnIs. the K-Q dum m y’s small spade.
Notice also that gam e would
of spades were gold and the
heart king had a chance o f be made even without the king
winning a trick, so he went right of hearts In the North hand. See
w h a t! mean al*out two-sultrrs?
to game.

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by Jim Davit

L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
You'll fare better In tricky nego­
tiations today If you let your
counterpart do most of the
talking regarding conditions and
TO U R BIRTHDAY
trims
A U G U S T IS, 10BB
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov.221 A
People who In the past were
Indifferent to your material new venture you're Interested In
needs wiU do an about-face In has excellent chances for suc­
the year ahead. They'll help you cess today If you move promplly.
Act now while you're Inspired.
to better your lot tn life.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 Dec.
LEO (July 23-Aug 221 If you
have any Important financial 21) Materia) gratification Isn't a
dealings pending, try to con­ dirty phrase today. If this is your
clude them today. You're likely motivation you'll find ways to
to fare better now than at a later provide more for those you love,
date. Trying to patch up a as well as for yourself.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jatt.
romance? The Matchmaker set
can help you understand what It 19) Be positive regarding the
might lake to make the rela­ outcome of events today, even
tionship work. To get yours, though you may not be operat­
mail $2 to Astro-Graph. Box ing under optimum conditions.
489. Radio City Station. New Focus on hope, not despair.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
York. NY 10O19.
V IS O O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) O w i n g t o u n u s u a l
Move tn quickly and assume circumstances, a secret desire
management of enterprises that you've been nourishing might
affect your welfare as well as the blossom Into fruition today. Ask
welfare of others. You're best not how or why. Just be grateful. ,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 19)
suited for command today.

What The Day
Will Bring^ .

by Lsonard Starr

ANNIE
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Someone who has your best
Interests at heart will make an
Important decision In your favor
today. You may not learn of It
until a later date.
AR IK 8 (March 21-Aprll 19)
You're grossly mistaken If you
think something you're now
working on will go unnoticed by
people you want to impress
You'll get your applause.
T A U R U S (April 2GMay 20)
Y o u r m ode of actio n and
behavior today will win you the
respect and support of several
valuable allies. These are Indi­
viduals you've been anxious to
get in your camp.
Q EMIN I (May 21sJune 20) If
y o u 'v e been contem plating
making changes or improve­
ments in your surroundings, this
Is a good day to get them under
way. You have an artistic touch.
CANCER (June 21-July 221
You should do exceptionally well
today In situations requiring
mentai dexterity and Imagina­
tive thinking. Put your muscles
to rest and use your mind.

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A l o n g wi t h F o n d a a n d
J~ Hayden, the suit also names The
■ Workout Inc.. Karl Video Corj* poratlon and RCA Selcctavtslon
! 1 Disc aa defendants.
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The plaintiffs also are asking
that Fonda's workout be relr, qulred to carry a label stating
the program ' may be hazardous
to your health'' and that medical
advise and moderation Is re*-* commrndcd

l o s s e s tn m o s t k e y d e m o g r a p h i c

groups.
" Ano t he r con tin u in g story
am ong the net wor ks Is the
steady decline In the television
usage among younger men."
The CBS popularity among
upscale viewers was given a big

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boost by "Space." The 12-hour
mtnlserlrs averaged a 17 rating
among all TV homes, but hit a
27 rating In households with
incomes o f $40,000 and more.
YAH reported that network
viewing has dropped three per­
cent over the same period last
year, and Is seven percent lower
that In 1983. while Independent
station vlcwerlng Is up live
percent over 1984.

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Woman Suing
Jane Fonda
Over Workout
SAN JUAN, Puerto Hlco (UPI)
— Jane Fonda has been ordered
to testify tn federal court, where
a woman has sued the actress
claiming she suffered serious
Injuries while using Fonda's
workout video, court officials
said.
But the actress will not appear
personally In U S. District Court
In San Juan. Instead. U S. Mag­
istrate Justo Arenas ordered that
Fonda give a videotaped deposi­
tion.
The magistrate also specified
that "the deponent will be re­
quired only to testify, will not be
required to perform physically in
any manner at all.
"The videotape once taken will
be sealed In the file of this
court.” magistrate Arenas said.
Magistrate Arenas Issued Ihe
order Monday, but It was not
announced until Tuesday.
Fonda, her husband Tom
H a y d e n , and her b u s in e ss
associates were sued In July
1984 by Patricia Bcckerleg. who
: claimed she suffered severe Inju­
ries when using Fonda's video
workout the previous year.
While doing Ihe exercises, she
^ developed an excruciating pain
. in the lower back, the complaint
said.
"This pain developed Immedi­
ately after an exercise required
In the program, which consisted
of the splitting of the lower
extremities and lumbosacral
flexion."
The woman claims that since
&gt; then the haa been partially
handicapped and developed a
temporary addiction to the drugs
used for her treatment. The
c o mp l a i n t says that " t h e
. withdrawal symptoms caused
her marked chills and trembling,
whi ch caused her and her
S husband great pain and suffer-

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A First: Successful NBC Wins
Second Quarter Ratings Race

NEW YO R K IUP1I NBC
scored another "fir s t" In Its
Cf) It) FAMILY
|
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the first time in the 1980* the
11:30
network won the ratings race for
0 jik r a b b l e
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a full quart c f
O ln B lFLO R O A S rY Lt
Young &amp; Rublcam, the world's
largest advertising agency In
AFTERNOON
terms of revenue and the No. 1
buyer of broadcast time In the
12.00
United States, has Issued an
0 XMCOAY
1 O T j O ncw s
analysis o f second quarlcr (April.
I I (M )BEWITCHED
May and June) prime tim e
01 110) SMTHSOMAN WORLD
viewing
QDftlMANNOt
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11 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAL
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Paul Isacsson, Y&amp;H's executive
12:30
vice president and director of
0 3) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
broadcast program m ing and
,J) O TOUMQ ANO THE RESTpurchasing. " In addition to
&lt;JJ O LOVINO
maintaining a stranglehold on
It (M)BEVERLYHK.lBX.UfS
most key demographic targets,
1:00
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O 4 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
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1:03
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IX MOVIE
April-May-June period.
130
One Is Hill Cosby, whose show
■J O AS the w o r l d tu rns
tl (M) GOMEA m i
was the top*ruled network pro­
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gram among households, among
2 00
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T h e secon d (actor Is the
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network's lack t&gt;l u nighttime
2:30
soap opera, because prime time
(J OCJUHTOl
serials don't do well In repeats.
11 (Ml OAEAY BRACE COASTER
CBS doesn't even run repeats of
ff) 1*0) MAGIC OF WATERCOLORB
Its high-rated "D a lla s " and
"Falcon C rest," and ABC's "D y ­
300
nasty" posts dismal ratings in
0 4 SANTA BARBARA
reruns.
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&gt; O GENERAL HOSPITAL
"T h e ratings figures attest to
(it (M l B u a s BUNNY AND
the vol ati l i ty o f the second
1 NINOS
quarter." Isacsson said. "Beyond
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3:05
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household ratings leader, but In
3:30
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fD (W ) MISTER ROOCRS(R)
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O l (I) INSPECTOR GADGET
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a
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�*3 --Evening Herald. Sanford. FI. Thursday, Aug IS. IWJ

Legal Nofice
N O TIC E O F A
PUBLIC M E A N IN G
TO C O N S ID E R
TH E A D O P T IO N OF
AN O R D IN A N C E
E T T H E C IT Y
OF S A N TO R O . F L O R ID A
Notice II h e r e b y g iv e n m »l •
I'uM k Hearing w ill be held el
the Commission Room In the
City Hell In the City of Senlord.
r lend* «• / OO o'clock P M * n
Augwil M. ItBS. to contidef th#
adoption ot on ordinonce by Hie
City Ot Sonlord. Florido. title of
w hictilioifollow i
O R D IN A N CE NO I t l l
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D .
F LORIDA. AME NOING
A R T IC L E V I I , S E C T IO N l«
E N T IT L E D " U T I L I T Y F&gt;OLES.
IE N C E S A N D W A L L S U S ED
AS F F N C E t " B Y A D D IN G
S U B S E C T IO N (41 T O P R O
H IB IT B A R B E D W IR E FE N C
IMG W ITH IN T H E C IT Y A N D
R E S ID E N T IA L A R E A S A N D
TO P R O VIDE L IM IT A T IO N S
IN C O M M E R C IA L A R E A S
I R O V I O I N G
F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC TS
A t ID E F F E C T IV E D A T E
All portto* In Interett end
d ll lent ihell hove on epportunl
ty to be Twer d ot M id tieer mg
By order of Um City Com
m Helen ot Hie City ot Senlord
florido
ADVICE T O T H E P U B L IC i If
o per ten decide* to Appeal a
drcltlen made with reepect to
any matter con tittered at the
above meeting or hoofing, he
may need a verbatim record of
Ihe proceeding*. Including the
letllmony and evidence, which
record It not provided by *h*
City of Senlord (FS 1 M 0 I0 1 )
Rota M Rot undo
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Augutt II. INS
D E I I*

F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle# I* hereby given Ihal I
am engaged in bu*lne** at 1111
S Orlando O r l v t , Sonterd,
Seminole County. Florido under
the tictltlout name of M O V IE
WORLO. and that I Intend to
reglttor teid name with the
Clark of the C irc u it Court,
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with the provltien*
&gt;1 the Flcllttout Nam* Statute*,
to wit Sac lion M i n t Floe Id*
S'atuNt IMF
/*/Rot*H Marlon
Publlth Augutt t. IS. IT. 7* INS
D l l S4
F IC T ITIO U S N A M E
Nolle* It hereby given Ihal I
am angagad in butinett at l*)J
Hound! Lake D rlv a . Winter
Park Florida. IT TFT, Samlnol*
County. F lo rid a under lh*
ricllllout name ot W IN T E R
PARK IN TE R IO R O E S IG N S .
and Ihal I Inland lo regular M i d
name with the Clark ol lh*
Circuit Court, Samlnol* County,
Florida In error dance with Ihe
provision, ot Ihe lie I I I . out
Item# Statute*. To wll Section
MS 0* Florido Statute* Its)
t*/ M n halo L. Randall
Publlth Augutl I. IS, 11. IF. INS
D E I It

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
NAM E LEG A L DESCRIPTION

N O TIC E O F IN T E N T IO N
T O R C O IS T C R
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
•hoi the undersigned, desiring to
engage In butinett under the
llc lllio u t nam e ol PARK
A V E N U E S H O P P IN G C E N TE R
located at Pock Ave A ISth SI
In Seminole Co . Florido. intend*
to register M id name with Hw
Clerk ot the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florido
Doled thlk Ju ly IF. INS
Tod W llllem t. Partner
W.J. Carlton. Partner
Ida Brentwood Drive
Sanford. Florida M ill
Publlth August IS. » . IF A
September ). IN S
D E I IT .

I N T H E C IR C U It COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U DI CI AL CIRCUIT

O F F L O R ID A .
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
CASE NO t t 14*1 CA Ft P
OENEEAL
JU R IS D IC T IO N DIVISION
TA LM A tl H O M E F E D E R A L
SAVINGS A N D LO AN.
Plolnlltl.
vt
VIRG IL H H IC K M A N . JR .
a tingle parson.
Defendants
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
Canetrectlv* Service
— PraparTy
TO V IR G IL M H IC K M A N . JR
R E S ID E N C E UN KNO W N
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Ihal an action ha*
been commenced to toreclote a
mortgage on Ihe toltowing real
property, lying and being and
Slluale In S E M IN O L E County,
Florida, more particularly dt
scribed a t tel tow*
Lot 10. Block C. LYNW OOO
R EV IS IO N , according to lh*
plal lhereof at recorded In Plal
Rook to. Paget IT end SI. Public
Records ot Somlnoto County.
Florida, more commonly known
a t. JJJ* C a u it ia ld Street,
Apopka. Florida
and you are required to terve a
copy ol your written defense il
any. l o II on W I E N E R .
SHAPIRO A R O SE. Attorneys
lor Plalntltl. whose oddreti It
SaOe Cypress Cantor Drive. Suite
MO. Tampa. Florida. 1 J*0» on or
before Septomtwr I], INS. and
Ilia lh* original with the Clerk el
this Court either before kervtce
on Plalnlllf't attorneys or Im
mediately thereafter, otherwise
a default will be entered egelnel
you far Ihe relief demanded Ml
the Complain!
W ITN E S S m y hand and seal
ol this Court on this IJth day ol
August. IN S
(S E A L)
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O E TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
B y Susan E T abor
Deputy Clark
Publlth August IS. U . Tt Sep
tember S. IN*
DEI IS

TAX C O ST
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NOTICE OF T A X S A LE
Nolle# Is hereby given that an Hi# 10th day ol August. INS. ♦ 00 A M
el the County Service Building In Senlord. County ot Sammoto. Steto
ot F lor Ida. las Mto certificate* will be to«d on Hie following described
land to pay Hw amount duo tor lares herein m i opposite Hw w e
together with all eoitt o* such Mto and all advertising Sato will be In
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T A X C O L L E C TO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Publlth Augutl I. It. I l IF. IMS
D E I IT
e i c T i t To u i n a m i
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nolle# It htrtby giv#« th#t I
Noflct It h#r#t&gt;y Qiv#n thj» I
#m «og#g«d In but&gt;n#tt «t J i l l
#m #og#g#d In bvtinttt •» JIM
S O r lin d o O riv t. S#nford.
S O r U n d o D r i f t . l# nlord.
S#minol# County. Florid# und#r
W m ln olt County, Florid* under
th# fictlfiout n#m# of V C H .
the fictitious name ot MOVIE
#nd
th#f I intend to r#glft#r t#id
HE V U E . and th#» I intend to
n#m# vNlth th# Ct#rk of th#
regltter %#id n#m# erlth the
C lrru it Court Wmlnoi# County.
Clerh ot the Circuit Ceu't.
f for Id# in #rcord#r«# with In#
Seminole County, Florid# In
p ro v ltio n t of th# F ictlfio u t
eccorderne with the pcovl»K&gt;nt
H
im * Ststutft. To#»it S#ction
ot the Flctltieuf Nem# Vetutee.
1*9ot F lor id# Si#Mt% ifsr
To wit Section 1*9 Of Florid#
/%/ Rot# M Marion
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S E M IN O L E HIGH SCHOOL BA N D
PRESENTS

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The Mortgage F « « t l i
T il E. Ado weenie Drive
’ LKARBA4. » &gt; r T i e e e J q | t . _ -

23— Special N otices
.M A R Y KAY C O S M E TIC S *
Skin cere end color Heir
C O N N IE
l:&gt; n u

77— Nursery &amp;
Child Cara
Child care in my home
deyt only Idyllwlld*
AI m betor* end kttor
cere Cell 171 T IN after

Week
tree
school
t

33— Real Estate
C o u n ts
e A k A
t Thinking i l getting a e
• Reel f.toto License T •
W* eTtor Free Teltton
end centlnvee* Training!
Celt ONk er V kkl tor BeTetta|
en iM T m u N . i v e . m i s s *
Keyeiet Flartde . Inc.
** Teen Eeoortowtol

53— B usiness
Opportunities
Equipped Photo Itudto In Alto
monte Spring* p rice d lor
quick M l* due to lllnest I N I
Grot* 14 IDO, greet potonllil
Writ* be. lueo. Apopka. FI
PTC) or cell M t 4FN after a.
Fam ily restaurant Low Inter
**• essumebto mortgeq**
Reasonable l**»#
Sam*
location 10 year*
F u ll
M rvlc*
Cell 'or detail*
Owner Broker P I Mto

inrcuir

in m i
count
OP TM I I I O H T I ( N T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
K M IN O L B C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
C IVIL O IV ttlO N
CASE NO: M i n CA M D u O
P AN AM ER ICAN M O R T G A G E
C O R P O R A T IO N fo r m e r ly
A T IC O M O R TG A G E COR
PO R ATIO N .
Plaintiff.
v*
LA W R EN C E G W A R R E N and
K A T H E R Y N B W A R R E N , hit
w it* . A N G E L O A N T H O N Y
F A R E S E end M A E
A
F A R E S E . hi* wit* and C IT Y
CONSUMERS I N C .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF A C TIO N
TO
ANGELO A N TH O N Y
FA R ES E
M AE A FARESE
A d d rtt, Unknown
YO U ARE H E R E B Y notified
that a Complain! to torectoM a
Mortgage encumbering the tol
lowing real property
Lot TO) SPRING O AKS. U N IT
4. according to ttw Plot thereof
at recorded In Plat Book IT.
Page* *S A N . Public Record* ot
Seminole County, F lor Ida.
he* been tiled egeinil you and
you er* required lo torve * copy
ot your written detente*. II any.
to It on JOHN M M cC O R M ICK .
Attorney tor Plaintiff. who*e
eddret* I* Pott Office B o . 1)1)
M l East Church Street. Orlando
Florid*. 11101, end III* lh*
original with the Clerk ot the
above ktytod Court on or betor*
September IT. INS. otherwise *
default may be entered against
you tor r ilk t demanded In the
Cemptalnl
W ITN ESS my hand end teal
el Mid Court on Augutt IT. I NS
HEAD
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark of nw Circuit Court
By SutenE Tabor
Deputy Clerk
Publikh August IL R . TO. Sop
•ember t. INS
O E I *4
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
*m engaged in bosmes, el Rt •)
Boa *41 Oek h e y
Senlord
Semmoie County. Florido P T T I
under Hw Iktlllou* nemo ot
SEM INO LE SIGN S TU D IO , end
that I Intend to regular M id
nemo with lh# Clerk of th#
Circuit Court Seminole County.
F tor Ida In accordance with ttw
pravikieni el the F tctllte u t
Nem* Statute*. To w ll Section
MS 0* Flor id* Statute* ItST
«*/ D SvenTwlm Lee
Pubuth Augutt IL IT. Jf &amp;
September L INS
O i l II

A P UN JORI
Toy* **H them velvet' w* need
l*dto* to shew them now Dec
I Eecelpay. Cer/phon* Your
hr* Winter Spg* ITT 1*41
Senlord Lake M ery M l 2N0.
CetteItwrrv 1J7 7*41

NAME

Of EIATON WANTED

Ont Dm Road Truck DrrvtrCell New Horlcen* . ..
M il*
P AN TR Y / D I M I N G ROOM
W ORKER
Full time tor Senior Retire
men! Community E eporlenc#
Retired Pleasant appearance
and per tonality required Will
consider tra in in g w illin g
learner Good wage.
Apply at
H O W E LL P L A C E
TOO Airport S lvd
Senlord
Between I A 4 PM ... Mon Frt
Or cell
___________ T O TTD*
FA R T T IM E Careful gentle
and energetic lady, living near
dawn town Sentord. to cere tor
e ld e r ly s e m i In v a lid ,
morning*. B IT Nursing tklllt
helpful Reply t e t u R L U *
Evening Herald. P O
Bet
I4JT. Sentord. FI* M TO ItST

EXPERIENCEDTabto Sew Operator*
A Truck Leader*
Hospital, bonus, vacation, end
holldeyt Apply
POR MI TE X
Pod ef Sentord
Lake Monroe
* 4 11
or 1 4 !
Full end port time petition
available In full service child
cere center Maturity end
common son** a must Eape
nonce end training a plu*
Apply between * A M 4 P M
at H E S OoA Ave . Sentord

A P A R TM EN T
R E S ID E N T M A N A O E R
For IS Unit
Mutl Be E iptorenced
BTS-4TSI.___________
Aron Beaut, Ca
Start yew own b jt'n e tt tor LSI
I H NIB__________
TTTIFM

AAA TEMP
Need to Work?
Between Jobs?
Wiiting for the Right
Work Position?
Need Extra Cash?
It year answer it

YES
T* Any ef Thee* Owotttont
Ptoet* Cell T h ., N e n k tr

REGISTER TODAY
NO FEE
s u s a n .......... .—

............. m ean
AVON E A R N IN O S W O W III
O PEN T E R R IT O R IE S N O W III
Tl! 1,11 er 111 eel*

Acrylic Applicator, needed to
apply protective coating on
car*. b&lt;Mt, and plane* IS to
I II per hour W* train For
work In Senlord area cell
Te m p e iiig g e T i n

Imtollellon Salary bated on
•iperienc* plu* benefit, Paid
v a c a tio n e n d h o lid a y *
XM J7IM41
A LL T V P E 1 J O B S
STAR T W O RK NOWI

IMINM

Top t a le r y , hospltelliatton.
other bmef't* Cell butinett
office tor Into H I M e l______
H ON EST DEPEN DABLE
People to work In Convenient
Store* Paid vacation, group
Insurance available Peiy
graph re q u ire d Apply In
person:
LH Cham* Food
Store*. M l W. Mwy I 'M Wei!
ef 1/4. Alternants Spring*__
HOUSEKEEPER
E ■per toneed tor senior adult
community In Senlord Mutt
be responsible Cell M l MeO
J A Y ’S M A IR S TY LIN O
Help wanted E eportonced In *11
chemical work Start Immedi
ately Non dlscrlmlnetery
Ceil: » i m i________________

Fart time. Could p o u lb ly
work Into full time position
F.perlence necessary Apply
#t WO W 14th St Monday
thru Friday, between * *m
end! pm

CASHIER
Convenience ttor# Top Salary,
hospltellietlon. I week vote
Hen e t c h 4 m o t . ether
benefit* Apply
M l N Laurel A y * .
I T M iM . M F.

F O *C t
MR) H*

I WO
Ft Cl
R*porf r##ity for work #f A AM
407 W 111 Jt
U n ford

_____
MUMP...
.
■ X IC W T IV I t I C R I T A R Y
With er without therthendl
P re le rre b ly W A N O w a rd
processor. Needed In th*
Lake Mery Aree
Aktotl Temper tr y Service*
mi m e

Legal Notice
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E I I T H
JU 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 T Y .
F LORIDA
C IVIL D IV IS IO N
CASE NO U 1ST* CA •* G
JU D G E M I I E
M H iA REIN.

PtointIN.
v*
V IR G IN IA R N U N L E Y a k/a
V IR G IN IA R U TH N U N L E Y end
------------- N U N L E Y , her spouse
if any.
Defendant,
N O TIC E T O S U IT
TO V IR G IN IA R N U N L E V
e/ k/ e V I R G I N I A R U T H
N U N L E Y and ---------- N U N L E Y
her ipouM d e n y 11ro L an spur y
Village Drive Allente. Georgia
nsei
YOU end each ef Y O U . are
hereby notified the! on action to
torectoM a mortgage on th*
tol towing property In Seminal*
County, Florida
Let *. Block " E ', tott th*
West S leel thereat R ID G E
H IG H FIRST A O O IT IO N . o,
per plat thereof, a , recorded In
Piet Book ||, Peg* ■). Public
Record, el Seminole County.
Ftonde
AND Including Hw building,
end app urte n a n ce , located
thereon, and together with lh*
furniture, furnishing, end Tie
lure, iitueto therein l i d located
thereon.
he, been Hied egeintt you end
lh* above named Defendant,
end you ere required to serve a
copy ol your written defense* H
a n y . t o l l on M A R K
B U C H B IN D E R . E S Q , Plain
H R , attorney, whoso address
I, Dedeland Square Suite NT.
FT00 North K e n d a ll D r li *
Miami florido H I M on or
betore September » ISOS end
III* the original with th* Ctork ol
thu Court either betor* tervic*
on P SaM Iffl attorney er imme
dtotoly ’hertetter otherwise 4
deleull will be entered egeinsl
you tor th* retlel demanded Hi
to* Complaint
W ITNESS m y hand end teal
of tol* Court, on August S. IMS
D A V I0 N B E R R IE N
Ctork el tot Circuit Court
By A gn ttE Sutok
A* Deputy Ctork
Publlth August 4 t t t i. 1*.
IMS
O t I 44

Sentord

CTHLO C A R E W O R K E R
aT
••moon*, t.p e r lt n c td pr#
•erred Cell 10 TO A M 4 00
P M j a j M O ____________
Child Cere needed Wanted *•
per lanced older women who
leva* children Reference*
required Cell M l TFET eftof*
C O M M E R C IA L SEW ER
14 00 hour Any taper tone* win*
this permanent potltianl Good
future with busy company I

Employment

AIR CONDITIONING
MECHANICS

LABOR / A r V

GAS ATTENDANT

BOOKKEEPER

Otvtti#* #1 A AA

323-5176
T U T French Ave
C em pultr O p e r t T t r A Pr*
gram m er C all New Mori
ran* M l 7,00

CONCESSION ClfRR
Eiperienc*helpful Apply
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A IO O
*loS
Tue* thru Set
T21 M II
Cemtrvcttow Worker* A Leber,
All Trade*! Cell New Horl
ion* M l MOO
C O S M R TO LO O IS T
(.perlanced Port lima tor t*
"tor adult community In Sen
toed Full time In th* future
Cell tor ana aIn tenant t v Sdeo
* Counter***/ Lem Maker *
I Full time E .penanced help
needed Production top shop
Own treneportetlon H i l*J0
CRT O P ER A TO R
Date entry e .per tones lor per
manent position* With growto
potential Never e to* I

n u r PCRM..... .774-1341
D A TA E N T R Y / P R O C E S IIN O
S P E C IA LIS T Medical beet
ground nec ester y Salary will
to bated on your e.pertonee
For Information call Bill at
r o o t ! ______________________

DCUVtRV HELP
Needed Chauffeur, License
required Apply at Bade Oct
Furniture. M00 S Mwy If M.
Ceteelberry A ll fsff
DR IVER N E E D E D - Valid Fl*
license Full llm o employ
men! Apply Alternative TV
i Appliance m S000

D R I V E R / WA R E H O U S E
MOO hour Train I Local I Thl*
lob , guaranteed to heap you
smiling while you deliver end
w
n W
WT *'K
warn
warehouse

PH O N E__
□

i
u v '^ r

323-5176
ISM French Ave
M AIDS
Help us clean up Call FdF ITT4
D rive r's license required
Man to load lim b i In trt*
b u s ln ts i 14 SO per hour
Phene: m m t ____________
M A N A O E R TR A IN E E
SSI to tee paidl Super boss Is
willing to T R A IN I No nlghttl
No Sundays’ Grset fringe
benefit, with a company tool
will treat you right I

Employment

f i m

323-5176

_______________1)1J f r f K h Ay#

MECHANICS
For 1st 4 ind PM ft. Mutt hevt ]
y rt
s ip e r ie n c t on Mack
truck Also need PM M EN
Good working conditions B
benelil, Apply In per ton
IWS. SIS Hep* Street

MEDICAL OfTICE
INSURANCE BILLING CLERK
Submit return* to 1401 Medical
Pleie. Suite 10*. Sentord. FL
MW1________________________

NURSES AIDES
All shifts Good etmosphors
end benefits Apply el O*
Bery Manor. 40 N Mwy lf/fl.
PeSory E O E ______________

Otfito Hgip- Ail KibEs !
Cell Nose Mart ions

Ml i n

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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th# one w txh acts Iho most Slowty. but Iho most surety,
on the tout ” — Ernoet Dunnet
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Employment

L/Tf^EfN* »• u — *m3 *f*pw&lt;#dO«#NarB ty
lEWOkiE paapN PM) *FN«J (RtEETl I
MdEE MSNc ( %+m
*r* «no««E T c m t* $ ( I # 9 e q u m 9

C H E C K F O R $27.00

E V E N I N G H E R A L D , P .O . B O X 1657, S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A 32771

O f t *

ir h
Pert time tor *4 bed IC F'M R
____________ m i m i ___________
LA B O R E R S
Reliable worker* needed
tor llrtt shift
Aetost Temporary iervket
____________M i-n e e ___________
Live In Light Mournteepee No
d rin k in g
References re
qulred Coll M l O T _________
LOAN B R A N C H MANAOER
T R A IN E E
Stl Fully tram H S graduate
with outgoing personality end
willingness to learnt Need,

323-5176
717) Fr#nch

v i..

OR

Perl lime Kitchen cleaning end
toed prep Will train willing
learner Apply between t L 10
AM only Senior Cltlten Re
firemen! Center i l l TM4
____________ E O E.___________

Employment

i

WJ/UTHOXUOT
C H E C K F O R $14 25

* IITCHEpTUTILITY *
* WORKER *

DRIVER;HELPER
For residential sanitation nut*
Valid chduftour* license nec
tttery Good working condl
•lor,* end benefit* Apply In
person IWS. US Mope S I.

CHAP. ANP u r .

H

KITCHEN HEIR
E ip e rie n c* preferred Cell
Cal* Sorrento between I X) 1
4 00 pm 171 M i l
__

ter

by Berko Breathed

AEZ* Atm f.VI OR
HOT. X*f MAP VIA NCT

ADDRESS

C L IP A N D M A IL

Superior skill* In typing,
shorthand, office menegment
Experience artfh computer or
willing to team Hour* I to S.
Good benefit* Salary *c
carding to skill* and eiperl
tnc* Resume'to
FLA . U N IT E O M E T H O O IS T S
C H IL D R E N HOME
PO Bee SON
EnSerprtoe. F U MTM
E .per fenced In *4 to ,’ E *m
CASH on th* weekend, wiling
cotogn# end coemetic* I ■ to
1 P M Saturday and Sunday
C e ll
La F rtg re n c *
*•
IN * m e t is
. E X P E R IE N C E D O N L Y Avia
•ion Mochenks. Sheet motel,
structural, and electrician
Apply In person Milton Air.
B u i l d i n g F I 4 T . S tn f e r d
Airport______________________

Smell company need* quelitod
Deter'Front end Leader Op
erator
Experienced only
need apply I tWfldd) t pm to
I pm only

BLOOM C O UNTY

save

EXECUTIVE SECRETART

C R E O IT T
HO P R O B L E M !

legal Notice

LI

7 1 - Help Wanted

71— Help W anted

A&amp; m
im KAY

&amp; K t I c+A soon no.
CAUSPHU

'lA w e m r

M N H tK S .

�97— A partm ents
Furnished / Rent

117— Commercial
Rentals

Small garaga apartment tor on*
working adult Lady pra
larrad STS par weak plus
HI Call MS 1*17
I bdrm dtluze Adults, no pelt
air. qutat roeksentle' UTS mo
_ r d ^ o a it»g * tg

Retail ft Ottic* Space WO tp to
1 000 tq ft Bite ttOTBQ* BVBII
J77 AJOJ

71— H « l p W a n t e d

OPEMTOff TRAINEE
Plastic tslruslon* E zp «r i
•net pretorred 1(1. Ind. ft V d
(M l* 1490 J e w e tt L i n * .
P in tle Profiles
P A R TY PLAN P E O P L E
to Wi m bteulitul lounge wear
awarded to the M itt Florida's
Pr«* gown*. com pie,* trim
In* Applications token Aug
*th thru Aug. tltti ) to * p m
only, m a n _________________

9T — A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu r n iih e d / R e n t

PHONE WORK
No iiperle-ice necessary A
otoeeant vote* ft avllllngnett to
w ork only re q u ire m e n ts
Storting gay U to p*r hr. Par
. t i l l J lm a 'U a M M

IEJU. ESTATE
SALES P E O fU
High
E&gt;rntngt
Potantlall
Madam attic* In eecaltont
location Complete training
program Maw division at old
otiabl lifted firm Call now
tor drialM an ptoasant
working condition* and to
•Kura your M u r*
Jim Rafferty................. D t i i l t
RLCIEATION AIDE
Far Oavalopm antally D lt
•bled ICF/MR Pari tlm* and
lu i m i
S A L iS R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
Parionallty and plaatan! toto
prana m a n o r a m ini San lor
cltlian market It you Ilka
paopl*. and a rt naal and
attracllva. call ut tor ap
pointmant Part lima, H I m e
Monday tour Friday__________

SMIMUM ER
U 00 par square
laavar

111 «1M.

SUPER MARKET ASST. MCR.
E Iparlancad In grocery, m a il,
ft produca dap*i Polygraph
required Apply IN N ft P art
Ave , Park ft Shop Atk tor
JoeerSodk______________ ___
Tlrod at iak Wanting t
C a ll F u l u i t t - tk a y h a v a
hundraot ol |ob opanlngt tor
Ihota who want lo work
STS 030
C E M E N T W O R K E R S ft
H E L P E R S - Eacallanl pay
Slarl right away 170 CKO
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S - no a*
pananca necessary Full lima
Good darting pay i n two
O E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Graal tu n in g
|ot&gt; Savaral opanlngt Good
pay itoiK O
F A C TO R Y A S S E M R L Y and
FR O OU CTIO N W O RK Mott
thllt* Opan Good pay tcalat
m in
im m e d ia t e

o f e n in o s

Ganaral Conittucllon labor
Good par 17S OOO
TRUCK D R IV E R S Long haul
Immidlata! Good dr I ring ra
card Ovar IS 470 CKO
L O C A L D R IV E R S
Straight
trucki Good pay Slarl right
away a n t n o
R E C E P T IO N IS T , O F F IC E
H E LP E R S . C L E R K S . C R T
O PER A TO R S
Im m ad lato
Opanlngt Good pay tcalat
Call I7t CKO NOW I
W ELOERS- Cartload Eacallanl
pay tcalat Call today art
P A I N T E R S ft P A I N T E R
H E L P E R S - Im m a d la ia
opanlngt. good 11art log pay
Can today i t OOO
O R VW ALL With or wllhoul
a a p t r la n c a
I m m a d la l *
Opanlngt Good pay Call to
day 47t poo_________________

TliuCR DRIVERS RlEDtO
Part lima ft lull lima FCL.
Good driving record ft* abir
to paw D O T physical Sat Sea?

Wirtheusg &amp; Factory
CallNawNorlaana

M l 7W0

Call Naw Hortrona........... M l 7K0

525 Bonvs with this *4!
Naadad Immad'atoly
Nursing
Attlttonft and Llv * In Cam
pantont 1 yaar aipartonca
required
M E D IC A L P E R S O N N E L
POOL
XH ito t i l l .
t O I ..........................M/F/H/V
IKO a weak to train full and part
lima pot 11lent Call M l P R
^ u tn a v n D r a t W Ia o o G w ^

91— Apartment*/
House to Short
Wanted. I tomato to tttaa* a 1
bdrm home with I adults U K
par mo ♦ l/S ufilillat Call
m a n . _____________________

93— Rooms for Rant
Christian Apt* ft Hamas
TV . (lichen, laundry, maid. I K
wk ft up Or! K &gt;S4 R »/C »*tN
SANTORO FurnisTtad rooms by
the weak Raasonabta ratos
Maidtarvlca Call K l a »7
S 7PM d lP e tm o fto A v*
roam IcS par weak
Kitchen/laundry privileget
Call M l MJ7
THE FLORIDA HOTEL
100Oak Avanua..............M l A »a
Heoeanobto Waakly Ratot

97— Apart moots
Furnished / Rent
A V A IL A B L E NOW
Fumlthad Studio Apart manIt
One Eadroom Apts
Tweftedroam Apts

FUIIBU UAttS
SENIOR C IT U S N S D ISC O U N T
RANCH S T Y L E L IV IN O III

SARfMO COURT A m
323-1301
to taww | ftdrm ,
hart, living roam and
largo screened parch Cam
dinanad Adultt only, no P
Laaaa tar SITS par manth •
UMoapocrt Call M P U
Oawwtonn Vantord EH Garage
Apt suitable I or caupN Ho
pats I I » m o . M l dap Ypw
paygaaftatoc M I W

Efficiency 3215 mo 3200 sec
M* pats Nachltdron
Cad JO U *» attar d P M .
7 vrn Apt*, tor Savuar Oltasaa
1.1 Palm* n o Ava
J Cowan N* Phone Call*
I Bdrm carpal, cum
( 71 par -was Ea
cwrlty daposi i t m Call M l
HMur Ml 4**t

12 1—

MASTtRSCWt____323-7900
M A R I N E R 'S V I L L A G E
I
bdrm t i l &lt;3, 1 bdrm Udfl and
cpI Adults only M l *470

MOVE IN NOW

Carport*.............Private Patla*
Lath Landscaping Pats Ctoldran
WATER BEOSACCEPTEDI

321-1911

1 Bdrm i bath with washer and
dryar O verlo o k in g Lake!
Pina Rldga Club. Sanford UTS
par month Call Pam M l 17*0
between | oo A M a M P M

II* A era Industrial Site 1 build
fngt, total at 1100 tq ft
Fenced ft Private M l a fll
1 2 7 - O f f i c e R e n ta ls

iMENANDOAH VILLAGE

Raato-iabia and convenient
K I N Mapto.Santord
M irgro
Protasatonal space. Iraa stand
mg K parking spec**. ItoO
tq ft Near 17 41 Canlral air
and haat U K par month
R E A L T O R ...... ..... .......... 111*141

3340- 3350

Otficn ta Rent

141 — H om es For Sale
B A C K O N TH E M ARKET
Pflcad right t (17 000 II you
need a larga home nut Is III a
Bdrm . 1 bam. molttar In le­
apt Hugh lanced corner tor
llnesl quality . many aslraill
Call to sea

CALL BART

1

Bdrm , i bath, central air, all
appliances, pool First and
security (a ll par month Call:
Ml to ll attar I P M__________
1 bdrm I bait, Detune Apart
mant tlm mo U K security
dap O w Month f real MS41SI

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
Weklvo River Vtaw a Ac cats 11
) bdrm. Us acre, wooded,
prlvala, lanced Hors* OK
H it mo Eva M l d i e ________
1 Bdrm. Ham* W/Screaned
Perch Complete privacy St 10
wk w U K sac M in a * or
111 (AM
103— H o u s e s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t
Beautiful 1 bdrm 1 bath , lencad
yard, calling Ians, verticals.
washer ft dryer (171 me
tla 4794
DELTONA 1 bdrm dining area,
small porch, canlral air 'heat,
carpal U U mo a SKO sac
No pals Available now

REAL ESTATE
R E A L TO R
m im

Call New tor Mere Inter matien

321-3827
SANFORD I bdrm , I bam
tone*, garage. U7S month plus
l tar sail
1 bdrm . SMS. 1 bdrm . tax
Flrtt. 1**1, aac Rat roe 771
i l l ) or SOI M l IT U . ave*
1 bdrm , I bath g ir l par month
plvt 1100 security. L*a*a op
Hon available Call' M l 7004
or M l 70K
1 bdrm 1 batti. tamity room,
screened porch, lanced yard,
ta ll par manth Call: M l 7471

3 Bdtm. 1 bath
G at appliance* Call M l 144*
attar 1 P M
1 B d rm ., s c re e n e d p atio,
children O K S4M par month
Call a n i l II______________ __
J Bdrm.. 1 bath Large
room with Tirtptoca 1 Whs
Irom Lake Monro* Kitchen
•gulp Available Aug III IMS
First. Iasi ft security 111 1C7*

Eldar Spring* Traitor Park,
H ay 411 I ft 1 bdrm *.,
monthly or waakly rant*!
ratos La*** required todtSlF

113— Storage Rentals
Midi WlTRtMNSdS

(M ft Up.......... ........ MM4K

LAKE HARNEY AREA
T l t Acral. Star* Rd to Fran
tag* I M4 It all the way back
to Jordan’s Slough ilaOOOO
TER M 1I

STEMPER
1 Bdrm ., I Bath Villa ftettar
than new I Vertical bunds in
•vary room Naw rang* and
r e f r ig e r a t o r B ra n d n «w
c a rp a il C o rn tr unit with
gar eg* U t 000
Prim* Building Lai In good a'aa
of Santord! (7100

DtFomt Rul Estate, Inc.
Rtailor
Mai 1 Washington kv*
TllusvIlN I1 7 M .............. H I 4119

lot with beiutiful Oik trm.
C4fl
__________ 773 i m
1 acre parcel. IktoO Tarms
l ' ( acre tracts, Irom t it too
Tarms
4 l ( acres, E niarprlsa road High

Larga tom* with aal in kllchan.
larga llulng room. In door
laundry double car gerega.
can lra l air haat 11 * OOO
Own*, —til Imancal

and dry wooded l i t *00
J

* acres. H igh and d ry .
woodad laS* front on paved
road 111 OOO with HO.OCd

L IS T W IT H U S I

C O U N TR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Rag R I Brakar.......... I l l t i l l
414 Nary, all. CNtoan. Fla.
I I acres to Ifw City of Lake
M ary on the south and ol ath
SI (within *h* city llmltsl
Wl.ooo cash It mtor a*tod. call
Ml

BY O W N ER Beautiful bom* In
Loch Arbor ) bdrm . 1 bath,
graal room w,'built In t B O
grill Double garage, canlral
h a a l/ a lr A ll a p p lia n c o
I4T.S0O A ttu m a b l* F H A
m ortgage No qualifying
M l Sl»a
S f Owner ) twJrrri , 3 befh
Laffp lof SpJciiQNua 1700 »q IT.
under roof 15.000 down,
Miumikbie mortgage In city,
Sen lord U * *00 Oey 373 3207.
E ve%, 3310033______________
WOn T A L K I V O W N S *
fieeullful Coutnrtry f: lie few er
Labe Ashby on ft cleared
•root 4 Bdrm . 3 full befftt
Greet room with one of • kind
flrep'oco. large eel in Kitch
en By Appointment Onty
Coll 1*04) 427 405

H A LL

eiftiTf tec
•! R( 104
IT HAift IIFIRdMCI

I

S IO R V TOW NHOUSE 1
bdrm.. IV* bath. Central hast
and air. Kitchen equipped
Community peal I Walk to
grocery Herat Easy llnanc
In* I (14.4*4

FHA VA SPECIAL! Low dawn
1 bdrm ml Irg screened
parch, lencad yard 414.4*4
Call v* quick I
ONE BDRM HOME an me* tol
with tow. tow dawn payment
Plvt tow. tow manthly pay
mantsl Oraat tar Iba small
tomilyl tir.ra*

323-5774
M04HWY 17*1
Hidden Lake 14* Wildwood Of
1 bdrm 7 bath dbl garaga
p a rch , ca n lra l air Super
Clean I A (sum able lal,000
R EA LTO R
M A R V IN K L A IL
447 4141
or T*l 7147

CbAg r
t t C
j t T
A
natnw vsni visa* csaurtnis*

KISH REAL ESTATE
(305 ) 321-0041
411W lim Itravl
Santord. FI U t i l

R EALTO R

Osteen a bdrm . 1 bath on I
acrat with hors* barn and
pasture SI a. too

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent

•

L o ts / S a le

321 0 7 5 9 E v e . 3 22-7643

M U 0 Atottanvilto. 1 bdrm I
bam. air. appliances SMI par
me olu* U M aacurlty deposit
Call P I 1441 evening*________

2 bdrm I bath

ei *

153— A c r e a g e -

I acres Mobil* o k . toncad hay

Larga 1 bdrm . I bam reviled
calling- appliances hook ups.
screened patla S IM HOC
Ml m i . between aPM ft TPM

U K mo tSOdiec
Call M l 144*altar 4 P M
1 bdrm IK bath Duple* to*
rent No pat* Air and agpli
anca*. washer/dryer hookup
S1T4 par mo Call alter a pm
(K ta a r ____________________

W*U St CdtRMRT...321 5005

CASSELBERRY I acre, zoned
PR 1 U I 0O0 W Mallciowskl
REALTOR
H17NJ

C A L L A N Y TIM E
R E A L T O R ...............
Ill m i

LOCH ARBOR A R IA a bdrm
1 bath llraplaca. new root,
s c ra a n a d p arch , dau b ie
garaga l/l.loo Days ) »
*114. eves m tT A S ___________
NO MONEY DOWN
NO CLOSINO COST U F t
month Ski.100 On* yoar old
house, 1/4 aero le t *01
M a y lo w n R d . O s lo o n
K l 171*111. or *04 M l Ota*, or

105— DuplEK
Triplex / Rent

R E A L T O R ............ ......... m i n i
Santord 1 b d rm , I bath Handy
M an Special 104 It sq
worsihop Hug* lot
Wallace Crest Realty, Inc.,
Realtor..... ........... ........... Ml *177
Santord Tarmis. paal. clvbhawta
•ra a*tra raasans to want tkrs
1 bdrm . 1 bath ham* with
cathedral callings. Oftorad *1
14*.***

Lie. Raal fatal* Broker
SALES ASSOC. W ANT EDI
144* Santord Ava.

BATEMAN REALTY

NEW HOMES fOR RENT

Children ft Pat* Wtlcem*
Samar CHIioas Oltcevat

SANFORD REALTY

S acres w llh mobile homa
Farm ington araa 111.000.
terms

HIDDEN LAKE 1 bdrm . 1
bath. air. children O K S4T1
par month a U M dap MS 1117
or n r MBl ash tor Kevin
a a a IN DELTONA a a a
a a HOM EIFON RENT a a
a a 17* 104 a a_______

Check mat* Natural!
a Frail Fra* Ratrlgaratar
a Garage
a Attic Sterra*
a N athan Dryer Caen*titan*
a On/Sight Manager—**!

P r o p e r l y / S o le

o th e r h o m es, lo ts .
A C R E A O E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P E R TY

574-1040

Energy CHIcieal 1 bdrm . I
bath Pall* Hamas Mtttod la
ga k l country setting, near
iSoppmg ft schaalt. Clot* to
Lake Mary 1/4 Balt.

1 5 1 - ln v e s t m e n f

Maw Hama* Near OtSaoa ]
B d rm , I bain, a ir, heal
117 000 SHOO down includes
closing coots Payments ol
SlKpor monlti
COUNTRYWIDE REALTY
Rag R E Broker...........1U411S
*14 Mary Oil, Oitoaa, Fta,
R A V E N N A P AR K 1 fcdnn. is*
both, cant haat ft air. fta*.*00
■y owner/salesman i l l MV*
Eves ft Wooaands
S A N FO R D D U P L E * l s li 1171
Higtslawn Avo Owner ttoanc
tog. no quality mg Ml points 1
B d rm . I bath, each agon
nsant ever I 000 *4 ft I yrs
aid . K llch an ap p lian ce*
central heal and air. caipvt
Owner M l 4047

Held. I1«,*Q0

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d io / S t e r e o
• • COLOR T E L E V IS IO N * •
/•Tilth IS color toto vision Ovig
Inal price ovar 1400 Balance
due IM i 00 cash or lake ovar
payments U l month Still to
w a rra n ty
NO M O N E Y
DOWN Fraa homa trial, no
obligation Call M l U H day

BUSINESS TE L E P H O N E S I T T
1 4 II Outran with warranty
*17 * 1*1
_______ ________
IBM IE L IC T R IC II Always
under maintenance contract
Eacallanl condition lalO
Coll M l 0700
___
Usod Otllco Furn Dosks chairs
tables, bookcase Ilia cab,
ty p ew rlto r. phones, a m
mathisa Ml t ’ l l

SPACE ft SUNSHINal I bdrm
) bath Hama with paddla Ians
can lral alr/haal Lais al
Storagai Intel* a *utt!d* ulili
ty reams SU M
LO TS OF CHARM I 4 bdrm 1
bath Two Story Ham* with
brsaktost bar. Eat to Kitchen,
tor mat dmmg
roam, float
(tiding dears Isadlng to o IS.I
saopelle. tlreplec*l tat too

191— B u i l d i n g
M a te r ia ls
B UILD IN G S all stoel M • 100
111.*00, 10 a ISO SH.kkO.
ol'hvrt from 13 I I tq ft
l 3f i 1211 icol&gt;#&lt;n

199— Pet* A Supplies
Ability Konnols (Jog boarding
Country Almosphora Reason
a b I * R a l a s 1 1 1 1110
Attocttonoto young tomato dog
M l sail

BEAGLE PUPPY- i l l shots
I f r e i old 1*0 111 0441

322-2420
m i PAR K A V I ...... .
4*1 Lk M ery ftkvd....... Lb M ery
1 Bdrm I bath, good condition
bus olep. utility building,
•onco. Ilo R m . Firopieco
IMS *4 N Quollly F H A or
on.
Owner Assoc iota
4 K 0 IM

145— Resort
Property / Sale
Now Smyrna Beech Distress
Sole I Oceanfrom I bdrm . &gt;
both furnished large Condo
ttouao Cell anytime!
l a i c i s e . Realty. REALTORS
N l T i m ...........Ope* I Devs'

149— Commercial
Proporty / Sale
Brick tutUsef Dewfdnrw Of
tic* retoil/storege 1 LO * sq
It. F u lly « l r conditioned
•41.909 Owner I‘none mg M X
down. *714 44 per me M l 1*14
C044MS RCIAL S P E C IA LIS T
BOB M. B ALL. JR . P A .
R E A L T O R .................n i d i If

Chovy Cuslomltod Van 1*77
Ratrigorotor. sink tl* »! or
best oltor 714 ) f 't
• I f T l Chovy Pick Up t
11 Ion Mechanical period New
Urea SI000 tlrm Call H I IMO
alter 4 P M
40 FIS* AC7 V4 Over O rlrs
I owner 17.100 Ineg I New
Tires 111 lie lo r 474 S447

237— Tractors and
T raile rs

23V— M o io r c y c le s

Santord Aye ft nth SI
★

Adult Farh...................Lal Rants
II* * Ilia
Includes Water Gerbag# Pick up
Yard Ma tntenanca
1inmod lato Occupancy
Gvegery Mebili Hemes M l ISM
t*H All A M E R IC A N 1 Bdrm . I
bath Salting below appraised
vatu* M u ll be moved Call
H I 7014 alter a P M M r
Denmark
111 1 bdrm . 1 bath Screened
porch Pertly lurnlshed I
acta plul Totally fenced
Separata doods
Wallaca Crass Really
Realtor........... ................. M l M i l
J bdrm/1 bath. SI Johns River,
pool, lenrus c lubhka ft more
114 too by owner *44 0411

11 leaf I

D V fT O H A AU TO *

★ AUCTION A
H u n fflm w ............D a y to n * I + h *

A c c e s s o r ie s

a n d B ik e s
n

MondA Good condition
Comfitoto ovtfhiull IMO KA
Itum ^hm y Rd . LsS i V r i ,
71 Honda 7JP Nlcel Will II
nance 11ret Gregory Ikebllo
Home* M l 1100
____

• • * * * Mold! I D * « ft *

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Beyliner t l l* K Capri Cuddy
Many e ilra s l I t 000 bssl
quick oiler H I 0711
FIB E R K ING U liber glass
walk through windshield Til!
traitor. 41 H P Marc ersgtna
IMO Also looking For a stop
von in good t end H I - I I M

Every Thors N lto e lT'M P M

* Where Anybody
* C a n B u y o r Selll

a
*

Fer mare details
___
I *04 111 t i l l
Ctotaiy Avis 4 Marins Stitt
Acres* the river, lap *• hill
114 Hvry 17-41 Psftpry 444W44

217— G a r a g e S a le s

* INSTANT C A S H *
BIO YA R D SALE A little of
everything! Saturday only *
AM
I IS1BW IJ»d SI
Garaga Sal* *07 S ion land Or
F rl ft Sal * lo 7 Many
Infer eating I toms'

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs
It F t RV Cam porlTrolkr
Hoody to go. SIMO
177*710_________
1*77 F A N T R A IL S * Good con
dltion. Fully equipped Full
bathroom 14.0CQ 1T1 l ( U
I f T R A N S V A N - I I H . rooT *lr
Top condition Also I t Win
N b a g ftlB IN ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
243— Ju n k C a rs

• s W E W IL L B U Y • s
a a YOUR U S E O C A R a #
4 C A LL P H IL B E T T IS e

TO P Dollar Paid tor Junk ft
Urad (• rt.trvcM 4 b »«ry
★ qwipmfYvf H I W O

C O U R TE S Y P O N TIA C 111 H it

CONSULT OUR

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

W IL L B U IL D TO S U ITI YO UR
LO T OR O U R II E X C LU S IVE
A G E N T F O R W IN S O N O
DEV CO RP. A CEN TR AL
F L O R ID A L E A D E R ! M O R I
HOM E FOR LESS M O N IV I
C A LL TO D A V I

C A L L AN Y T IM E

23 5-Tru cks/
Buses / Vans

Bad CruJit?
Mu Cftdit?
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL KU10 SALES

215— Boots and

A P L E A S U R E ! &gt; bdrm I bam
Two Story Colonial Homo with
1* k I I 4 living roam and
llrap laca, madara kllchan
with a 14 a I brsaktost ream,
•croenod Real area, much
moral I U I IM

If yaw are Making tar * awe
cesatvl career to Reel Estate.
Stonttrsm Realty H Isek tog
tor yaw Call Lee Albright
today *1 M l 1*M Evenings
111 m i

Wa tseve F Inane* Ca ft Cars
Call Mew art! .................. M l 4*7*
TR IU M P H TR 7 7* 1
air E aceltont condition Coll
Bruce. svooSdoyl - M l 1*11
14*4 CO UGAR
Completely rebuilt engine New
paint L i ke new Call Ml » l l
m i M ERCURY
Blue a door Brand naw lire*
US0 777 0*14
1471 P L Y O R A N O F U R Y
Asking S IS K or bes&lt; 4&lt;tor Ckll
Bob tla ISM
ISM Cadillac Sedan OeVllk
Loaded E sceltonl condition See
end Offer Cell l l a U M
1444 C A M A R O B E R IIM E T i t
Power steering power brakes
Am F M Stereo end more
( I I 000 M utt soli Gelling
m errled^C all_M l 1 4 0 ! ___
at piyrrvonm Valiant Ml/ 4
cyl
tinted, power, storeo
Must see 1400 or best oltor
C All M l 4474
__________ _
71 Bulck E k c lr* Loertodl New
tires, air shocks Immaculate
No Rust 1*41 411 9411
77 Honda Civic * dr . M B , 4
sawed a c y l, am lm, new
•ires ft paint M l *411 oltor 7
'M Metlang O M 4 .1 I Escort D L,
Leaded (410 ttown. (mail Mo
p o y m o n l C H IC O ft T H E
MAN 404 0000_______________

Petard'll COE I47T, American
Heeler i(74. will negollele
pclte Call St* 0777___________

H I Slit

211— Auctions

e (lad Credslf
p Ne Credit I
• Stow Credit?
o Have a (aft
• and same cash!

231 — Car*

FREE KITTENS- all fimtlt

SPOIL T O U R S E L F I I bdrm I
bath Horn* with Eat In Kitch
on. recreation ream, screened
paal. colling Iona, canlral
alr/ttoart SII4.4M

a G E N E V A O SCEO LA R O .«
Z O N E O F O R M O B IL IS I
S Acre Country treats
Well treed en peved Rd.
N V N m 11 V r a a l H X I
From SlftSMI

F u n k ft W a g n a l l ' s E n
cyclopedia. New 74 Volumes
S100 llrm Opaque Pro|e&lt;tof
4 I *ln Seenie. Includes 7 110
W bulbs SUM M l 11*7
Traitor In eicellanl condition a
1 4 1 I It Used lor moving
enclosed SKO 111 U K
USED TIR E S a steal boiled
VlW. I7S41 R la SIS each:
PLUS A 44 InchO Brian World
Team Water Ski like newt
S ill M l 0107
_______
lioqo R TU Air Conditionar wall
unll Nmperalure control 1
speed Good condition' i t l &lt;•
tu Inch R o lrlf good condl
lion Needs door switch 1*0
Coll alter* 111 704*
4 Chairs, (able wrought iron,
taO Call 1110IM
alter a M P M
'Tl Chevy Luv Truck sell to " 4*
It" condition IK K Motor ty
tie 1100 Washing machine
111 M l 1404

FOR E S T A T E
C o m m o yclil or R esidential
Suctions ft Appraisal* Cell
Dell'S Auction M l 3470

Sanlodfi Salas ludti

THE CASUAL LIFEI 1 bdrm I
bath Hama with wuod cabmala
In Eal to Kllchan, II a la pool,
tlr tp la c a . k ra a k la tl bar,
canlral alr/haatl R U M

2 23— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

914-1*04

REPOSSESS^IONS

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

REALTY-REA LTOR
WC L IS T A N O I E L L
M O R E H O M IS T H A N
A N T O N I IN NO R TH
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY

DISCOUNT AUTO SALES
IB O I Fre n ch Ave.

I Alvmmumn Cant Mewspapei
Nan Ferrev* Metals
(Mast
Koksma
111 IM I
Satyi Beds, llrp lk rs , Clefhes
Plsypens, E tc
Paperback
M l t i l l 111 SIM
Need Cribs. Playpens Baby
fu rn itu re , c lo lh tn g Good
Prices Altar 7 P M
111 SIPS

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipm ent

a weeks old

STENSTROM

# W* Cam Ftoanc* ,
a Down Pay mams SKO and Up
* Trade Ins keceptod

219— W a n t e d t o B u y

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

C R E D IT HASSLES?

Yaid Sale Corner lath ft San
ford Avo, Fndav Aug l*lh *
to 1 Small mans clothes, toon
girls ctolhos. storao and mis
callanoous
YARD SALE la l* Magnolia
Av* (Of ol 17th It, I August
lilh 1*lh 1 A M T
ISom*
lurnltura Included)
YARD SALE Frl ft S o l. Aug
14lh ft I7lh Irom » to S II* S
Sunland Dr Senior d
YA R D SALE Van bunk teds
m lt c tlia n e o u * fu rn itu re
ladies large site clothes Sat
Sun 10 1 P M , 111 I Bay A w

WILSON WRIER FURNITURE
141— H o m e * F o r S o l e

U S ED CARS
THE BEST IN TOW N
E-2 TERMS

Oarage Sato S a t . g k i K
Dryer, turn , plants, olhor
appl
lots m ltc 1C1 Clear
Lak* Circle. Hidden Lake

I l l - I l l « . 1st ST.............I l l 1411

123— W a n t e d t o R e n t

Oulal I Bdrm l
Prater adults U00 par month,
plus 1100 security YNpotll
Can i n son _ ____________

Adults ft Fawillias Welcome!
l l « Sacvrlty Dapwtll
Call.......... — .............. I Q l t N
S p a c io u s A p a r t m e n t s
Lakatront, pool. Iannis, adults,
no pats, laundry Starting al
t i t l e mo Call M IQ lalto ia a
I and I bdrm Alta turnIshad
atllclancy Irom (7$ weak U K
deposit No pats Call M l aW7
S 7 PM a lt Palmetto
i B d rm ., c a r p a l, c e n tra l
heet/oir, balcony, near old
hoapltol SMS mo . SK0 depot
it n i t f t o ___________________

H * M l W ARRANTY.
BARNETTS.. . ..C A I lf LRERR Y
041111.................. .......... 41* M i l
•Tr e n t t o o w n .
Color T V s , storaot. washers,
dr-yvrs. ratrigarator fraatars
lurnltura. video racordars.
Special III « r l l rant SI 00
Altornattv* TV ft Apel Rentals
lit r e s Shaearn* Cantor
___________ B T N N ____________
Used Washers Parts ft Sarvlca
tor Kanmaras...............1114**7
M O O N EY A P P L IA N C ES

Toni Nttds!

125— F o r L e a s e

I Bdrm Ouptaawtth Pool

27TH STREET FURNITURE
ia* w . i rib *»_........... ...-M l m i

furntihrt » Unturmshtd.

I Bdrm Apartmant Includes
aacurlty depot il ft August
rant. II moved In by Aug M.
IW

I Apts.
327 2W5

BARREL TABLE &amp; CHAIRS,
raw wkhtr fyrnlturn
H3 1H4
Bunk Bod* c o m p ltt* *#t
E MC*&lt;l«nt ccndifKjn IBS
____________m m » ____________

Lust Terms to Frt

3249

• Big 1 Family Yard Sot* •
Monrco Rd (County Rd 151.
L ik e M o n ro *
C lo t h * * ,
k n lck k n a c k s , c u r t a in s ,
games, furniture, household
items ft much, much mort
Everything priced to (alii
Saturday I *
CARPO RT S A LE Frl and Sat
*1 P M clothes site S and
maternity, computer printer,
and other miscellaneous ath
si off Lak* M a ry Blvd In
Lake Mary___________________
Casselberry 11H Prlrtc* F*hlHp
Dr Books, clolhos. smelt
lurnltura. and miscellaneous
Sal 4 Sun * 1 P M ___________

Appliance* Far Sato- all la
treat lent canditton A Fully
in am

STO R Y

Let tor 14 * 70 NEW MOBILE
HOME I Prater rent wllti op
tton to buy M1T144

231— C irs

/ Furniture

L IV IN G

Call

Thursday, Aug. is, I»IS— JB

217— G a ra g e Sales

181— A p p l i a n c e s

, aor
T u e ECYA S A Y 5 you &lt;£»ET A ,
P A ID s a c L A Y cH V i I F IT 'S
Y o u i u a t y &gt; s i q £. n &lt;?t y o o B .
m ttN
w t

C o n d o m in iu m

S IN G L E

&gt;M m , 1
ehow i —
a*.-------------------m + m

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C o u n ty A s k s F o r R e h e a rin g O n G e n e v a W a t e r Issue
A circuit court decision declaring that Seminole
County has no authority to make decisions based
on protection o f the ’ Geneva Bubble" — a cache
of fresh water — will go back to Circuit Judge
Dominick Saif) for rehearing If a county request Is
heeded.
The Geneva Bubble, atop a body of sail water,
is the only source of fresh water for the area and
residents have expressed fear It will be destroyed
by overdevelopment.
County commissioners, after prompting from
County Attorney Nikki Clayton and special
attorney for the county’s Insurance company.
Howard Marsee. decided to ask Salfl for a

clarification of his week-old order In a suit filed by
Margaret Cammack. o f Geneva.
Mrs. Cammack sued the county after commis­
sioners nine months ago refused permission for
wells serving her planned development of about
300 homes to feed off the bubble.
The developm ent, on 370 acres, was to
surround Lake Harney.
While denying conditional use for the wells, the
commission also refused to hear plans for other
developments In Geneva while a study was being
conducted on the bubble. Geneva residents
pleaded with the county to control developments.
In his decision. Salfl said authority to control

the bubble comes under the Jurisdiction ol the St.
Johns River Water Management District by state
law and and Mrs. Cammack had already received
permission from that agency to use the water.
A matter of confusion In the order. Ms. Clayton
and Marsee said, was whether the Judge was also
ordering the commission to grant a conditional
use to permit location o f two eight-inch wells and
a water plant at a specific site selected by Mrs.
Cammack.
Attorneys for Mrs. Cammack. Robert Marks and
Jerom e Bomsteln. at the special hearing on the
Issue before commissioners at 9 p m Tuesday,
said Salfl’s order was "perfectly clear" and In

By J sn eC a sselb erry
H erald S ta ff W rite r
It Is unusual for two brothers to
receive Boy Scoutlng'a highest award
at the same time, but two Longwood
Scouts will do Just that Saturday
night In Eagle Court of Honor cere­
monies at Sanlando United Methodist

Church.

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Eagle Scouts-to be Ralph Ballentine, left, and his brother Robert
display letters from President Reagan and Governor Graham.
Kor their required community pro­
ject. both boys chose to do work at the
Seminole County Humane Society
Animal Shelter. Robert and Ralph

planned their projects, secured mate­
rials. and enllstrd other Scouts to
help. Robert's project was thatching
S ee SCOUTS, page 8 A

C rash V ic tim Id e n tifie d As Sanford M a n
A man who remulned unidentified
alter being killed with unother man In a
fiery car crash west of Sanford has been
Identified by the Florida Highway
Patrol as a Sanford man
Agapltn Guerrero, killed Friday, wus
Identified Tuesduy by his brother.
Vincente Guerrero, of Jesup Avenue,
and by a sister visiting from out-of­
state. an FHP spokesman said.
Apparently thwarting Identification
efforts of the FHP was Guerrero's habit
of not carrying any Identification, his
brother said today. He said they read
about Friday's crash but did not learn
that one o f the victims was their
brother until Tuesday. Agaplto Guer­
rero, with hts brother, bought and sold
produce.
Also killed In Ihe accident Just south

of the Lake Monroe bridge on 17-92 at
the Seminole-Volusia county line wus
Douglas Pratt. 27. of W. state Road 46.

clipped u power pole. Lop ez was
thrown from the vehicle which burst
Into a fireball and burning skidded
•town an embankment and plunged
Sanford.
.nto nearby woods.
Injured In the one-vehicle accident
A bridge tender workln
the m id­
was Ruben Martinez Lopez. 35. of night shift said he ran to th*. vehicle to
Central Drive. Sanford He was ejected
pul Ihe fire out with un extinguisher
from Ihe vehicle before It burned and
but the car was completely aflame.
was In serious condition In Intensive
Officials are not sure who was driving
care today at Orlando Regional Medical
ihe vehicle and churges are pending If It
Center. He Is suffering from multiple
was Lopez.
trauma and fractures, according to
The same (xiwer pole was the site of a
hospitul spokesman Joe Brown.
tralllc fatality Sept. 23 which killed a
According to an FHP report, the men 15-year-old DeBary girl when the car
were In u 1974 two-door Chevy that she was In also fulled to make the long
wus speeding In excess of 80 mph when curve and slammed Into the pole
II crossed the bridge from Volusia to cutting the car In two
A wrongful deuth civil suit has been
Seminole County. Instead of negotiat­
ing a long curve at the end of Ihe filed In that case
—Deane Jordan
bridge, the car went straight und

By Donna E stes
H erald S taff W r ite r
Motorists will almost certainly be
paying another, 2 cenls-pcr gallon In
taxes at the gas pumps In Seminole
County by Oct. 1.
While the county commission has not
formally approved the additional lax. It
has set a workshop for July 8 to
determine what road projects would be
built with the revenues and will be
advertising Its Intent to adopt an
ordinance levying the tax. Adoption of
an ordinance setting the tax Is expected
at the commission's July 9 meeting.
What's holding up the fonnal ap­
proval was Ihe proposed signing -of
Interlocal agreements by the cities on
h ow th e p r o c e e d s fr o m th e 2
cents-per gallon tax would be distrib­
u te d to th e c o u n t y a n d th e
municipalities.
Five cities — Sanford. Longwood.
Casselberry. Oviedo and Lake Mary —
have refused to sign the agreements
guaranteeing the county almost 65
percent of the revenues and granting
each of the cities specific percentages of
the remaining 35 percent.
Mayor Bettye Smith said the Sanford
City Commission refused to sign the
agreement because It did not wunt to
appear to be endorsing the additional
tax. Casselberry City Council flatly
rejected the agreement Monday night
saying thr state law Is clear on how the
revenues should be shared and no
change necessary. The lamgwood City
Commission did not like Its proposed
share of the money and Oviedo com­
missioners simply agreed "not to sign.”
Earlier the Lake Mary Commission
decided Mayor Dick Fess should study
the Issue.
The cities of Altamonte Springs and
Winter Springs agreed to keep the
county's share at 65 per cent and to
approve a new 2-cents-per-gallon.
The county was pinning Its hopes on

21 Dead A t Fireworks Plant

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Punctured
Pineapples
MIAMI (Ul*l| — Produce
Im porter M artin Shield
u n d e r s ta n d s C u s to m s
agents must Inspect fruit
for hidden drugs, but he
•ays Jabbing screwdrivers
Into 1.1.000 of his plneappirn wuji «i fall rxrcMlve.
Shield

said overzealous
agents ruined
2.450 cases of pineapples
he had Im p orted from
C o lo m b ia and w a rn e d
Tuesday if the government
doesn t pay him $10,000
for Ihe damaged fruit. *TII

•cream.”

Customs officials claimed
they punctured only $800
worth of pineapples. They
said their agents have In­
creased srrutlny of produce
shipm ents since finding
300 pounds of cocaine In­
side a shipment of phony
Colombian yams June 10.

S ee W A T * * , page 0 A

2 Cents More
In Gas Taxes
Looks Certain

Brothers
Win Eagle
Awards A t
Same Time

Rulph Hal lent Inc, 15. and his
brother Robert. 14. members of Boy
Seoul Troop 830, arc scheduled to
receive their Eagle Award at 8 p.m.
They are sons of Dr. R.E. and Judy
llullrnllne. 1840 Lake Emma Road.
Longwood. Dr. liallrhtlne Is scout­
master o f the troop, which the boys
Joined three years ago
Ralph and Robert have received
letters congratulating them on earn­
ing the Eagle rank from President
Ronald Reagan. Governor Robert
G rah am and C o n g res sm a n B ill
Nelson

"good English" and that the Judge said the
county could not withhold permission from their
client to drill the wells and use the water.
Bomsteln said Mrs. Cammack has spent more
than &lt;13.000 In legal fees to have her rights
declared by the court. He said he and his client
were at the m eeting to stop the litigation before
another $25,000 to $50,000 was spent by hts
client and the county In legal expenses. He added
that court action only benefits lawyers financially
In the long run when an Issue can be settled out
of court. Bomsteln also hinted that the issue

Truck Fire Blam ed For Blast
HALLETT. Oklu (UPI) - A
small (Ire In a pickup truck
probably triggered a gigantic
e x p lo s i o n t h a t l e v e l e d a
fireworks factory, killing 21
workers m aking rockets for
Fourlh of July celebrations. In­
vestigators said.
Five people. Including the
town's mayor and a co-owner of
Ihe plant, were treated for bums
suffered Tuesday In the thun­
d e rin g blast, w h ich hurled
bodies 200 feet, sent u "giant
mushroom cloud" over the site
and rattled windows 10 miles
uway.
Slate and federal authorities
continued sifting through the
ruins today after the plant’s
second major explosion In six
years.
I n v e s t i g a t o r s fr o m th e

Oklahoma Bureau of Investiga­
tion and Ihe Bureau o f Alcohol.
Tobacco and Firearms planned
to concentrate today on de­
termining the cause.
S t a t e F ire M a rsh a l F red
Rucker said the explosion at the
A erlex Fireworks plant may
have been caused by a fire In a
pickup truck. Thr Initial blast
appeared to have been In a
smaller building near where the
bumrdH)ut shell of the truck was
found, he said.
The last explosion at the plant,
urea residents said, occurred In
1979. However, no deaths or
Injuries were reported In that
mishap
Some victims were blown as
much as 200 feel from the
building.
” 1 saw a man on lop o f thr hill

and hr was still smoking.' said
Mary Lewis, who lives about 150
yards from the plant. "H e was
still on fire. So I ran over there
und tried to put him out.”
Another nearby resident. Rob­
ert Kinyon. said he heard what
sounded like firecrackers coming
from the plant, "but when I
looked that way and saw the
mushroom cloud I knew what It
was ”
He said he ran to the dem ol­
ished factory, stumbling over
bodies.
"I walked around real fast anc^
I saw three or four bodies. I
r e a liz e d th e n so m e m o r e
(explosions) could go up and cars
were exploding."
Kinyon said hr returned to his
home and called authorities. " I
Be* B L A S T , page BA

7 Hostage Freed; Transfer Offered
BEIRUT. Lebanon |UPI| Moslem militia leader Nablh
Bern freed one of 40 American
hijack hostages today — the
13th day of captivity — und
offered to transfer the rest to
Syria or a Western embassy In
Beirut to be held until lorsel
frees some 700 Lebanese prison
ers.
Officials at the Swiss Embassy
In Beirut agreed “ In principle" to
lake In the hostages, but had
received no official request In
Washington W hite House of­
ficials reacted cautiously to the
proposed transfer.
"L et's wait and see." an aide

he was served a meal of veal,
beans and French fries and put
on a plane to Larnaca. Cyprus —
the Aral stop rn route to the
to President Reagan said.
A Red Cross doctor visited all Unltrd States.
Palmer, wearing a red knit
40 hostages during the night
Hostage James Palmer. 48. was shirt, step p ed 'o ff the plane at
released today because o f high Larnaca at about 8.50 a.m. EOT
blood pressure and a heart and met with U S . officials. He
condition. And Bcrrl told a news told reporters he was "treated
c o n fe r e n c e h o s ta g e S im o n fine
” 1 saw every hostage last
Grossmayer — who hod a lung
removed several years ago — night; every one of them are
might be freed “ today or tomor­ fine." he said.
He sold Grossmayer "la In no
row " for health reasons.
B en i's Shiite Moslem A mat pain or anything This gentle­
m ilitiam en Im mediately took man has had one lung removed
Bee H O STAG E , page BA
Palmer to Beirut airport, where
R s lo t s t i i l o r l s i p o g a 5 A

Ihe city of Sanford to approve Ihe
agreement. Sanford with Altamonte
Springs and Winter Springs combined
would have made up more than 50
percent of Ihe population of the incor­
porated ureas.
The law. passed during the 1985
session o f the Legislature, says that Ihe
proceeds w ill be distributed on a
percentage comparison of expenditures
made by the cities and the county for
roads and road Improvements over the
past five fiscal years (1980 through
1985) unless cities comprising morr
than 50 percent of Ihe county's Incor
porated areas population signed In
terlocal agreements designating dif­
ferent percentages
At stake for the county Is Its share ol
Ihe funds. Under a formula developed
Iwo years ago on distribution of a 4
cents-per-gullon gasoline tax. thr
county received 65 percent o f the
money.
The county's proposed Interlocul
agreement on the additional two cents
called for the county's share to remain
at 65 percent, but the percentages to
Ihe cities to shift from year to year
dr (tending on how much money they
sjtent for ntada.
County Administrator Ken Hooper
•wild today Ihe county's budget und
management office Is "fran tically" get
ting figures together to show thr
county's expenditures for roads nnd
road Improvements over the past five
years to determine Its share o f the
revenues from the 2 cents.
He said the county share could
continue to be 65 percent, or could be
more nr less than that amount
Meanwhile, four of the cities —
Longwood. Casselberry. Oviedo und
l-akc Mary — have effectively blocked
any change In the proceeds from the
county-imposed 4 cents-pcr gallon gas
Boa O A B TAX. page B A

On The Road...
'Jenny' Takes
The Heat
Editor s note: Each day until
July -4 the Herald will report
on the progress o f Sanford‘s
father and son road rally team
entered In “ The Great Ameri­
can R a c e ," which began
Monday.
While cars were dropping
out all around them Tuesday.
Sanford's Gerald Gross and
his father. Don. braved hlgt.
winds and sweltering desert
temperatures to complete the
second leg o f the 3.300-mllc
" O r e s t A m e r ic a n R a c e "
•cross America.
Gross, Interviewed by tele­
phone from h is hotel In
F la g s ta ff. A r t s ., sa id he
estimated he and Is father,
driving their 1932 Deluxe
M odel A " J e n n y Steam cleaner.” were In the top third
o f the field. T h e car Is drsped
with the official flag of San­
ford
The number o f cars thst
s t a r t e d fr o m H o lly w o o d
Monday was trimmed from 92
to 78 Tuesday — victim s’ of
108 degrees temperatures and
high winds. Gross sold most of
the care were knocked out by
transmission troubles caused
by the heat.
But Gross said their Jenny
w as ru n n in g b e tter than
expected.
The duo. who along with
their three-member mechanic
team Is dubbed "T h e Chicago

D on
G ross

J u ry
G ro ts

C on n ection .” traveled 370
m iles from Palm Springs.
Calif., through craggy terrain
to Flagstaff on Tuesday, the
second day of the race. Gross
said the team got bogged
down In a range of S.OCXMoot
mountains. While the tram
has been m ain tain in g an
average speed of 50 mph. the
mountains slowed their pace
to a!&gt;out 30 mph. he said.
The desert heal also kept
the pace slowed to a crawl.
Gross secretary at hts San­
ford architectural firm. Patty
Austin, said ” h!s dad kept
pasalng out but (hey Jusi
threw water on him iff wake
him up. It was so hot. Jerry
said he didn’t even sweat.”
"T h e heat was really getting
to h im ." Gross said o f his
61 -year-old father
Th e team was to set out at
about 7 a m. Mountain Stan­
dard Tim e today for the third
340-mile leg of Ihe race. The
route will lake them from
F la g a ta ff to A lb u qu erq u e.
N.M.

Baa RALLY, page 8A
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R ebels D e c la re W a r O n A m e ric a n s
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador |UPI) Leftist guerrillas, declaring their nmbush of
four Marines last week was for the "le g iti­
mate defense" of the country, vow they will
kill more Americans to end U.S. Involve­
ment In Ihe civil war.
"That action was only the beginning and
we declare that we will make war In this
manner wherever necessary lo drive the
Yankee aggressor from our soil," the rebels'
Radio Venceremos said Tuesday.
Leftist guerrillas battling the U.S.-backed
government o f Salvadoran President Jose
Napoleon Duarte last Wednesday gunned
down four U.S. Marines serving as U.S.
Embassy guards, along with two American
businessmen and seven others In downtown
San Salvador.
Following the killings. President Reagan
vowed to punish the assassins and said he
would step up the delivery of military goods
to t he Salvadoran government.

NATION
IN BRIEF
Computer Hacker Convicted
Of Tapping Defense Network
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A young home computer whir
was convicted of Illegally tapping Into an International
network linking research agencies doing work for the
Department of Defense.
Ronald M. Austin. 20. a UCLA physics major from Santa
Monica, was found guilty Tuesday o f breaking Into 200
computer flies at 14 military, university and private
research organizations from San Diego to Norway.
Among (he organizations whose computer systems
Austin penetrated from July to November 1983 were the
Rand Corp. a Santa Monica think tank; the Naval Research
Laboratory In Washington; the Norwegian Telecom­
munication Agency; the UCLA Department of Computer
Science and the Naval Oceans Systems Center In San
Diego, prosecutors said.
Superior Court Judge Gordon Ringer found Austin guilty
o f 12 felony counts o f malicious access to a computer
system at the conclusion of a two-day non-jury trial, but
acquitted him of one count of receiving stolen airline
tickets that Investigators seized from hts residence.
Ringer scheduled sentencing Aug. 23. when he could
send Austin to prison or place him on probation. Austin's
attorney said he would appeal the conviction.

LOS ANGELES |UPI) - Saying
more drug dealers are bringing
their money lo California for
laundrrlng since Florida and
Georgia passed tough new laws,
state officials are proposing even
stricter legislation.
Two bills aimed at stemming
the flow of Illegal drug money by
Imposing tough fines and Jail
tim e on financial Institutions
and their officials caught laun­
dering funds w ere unveiled
Tuesday by stale Attorney Gen­
eral John Van de Kamp.
"California la awash In a sea of
Illegal drug profits." Van de
Kamp said In announcing I hr
two bills, which would also
Impose lough new regulations
for reporting the large sums of
cash usually deposited by drug
dealers.
If passed, the bills would give
California Ihe toughest • anilmoney laundering laws In Ihe
nation. Van de Katnp said at a
news conference.
Van de Kamp called for the
crackdown on laundering In
resp on se lo s e v e ra l recent
alleged laundrrlng schemes In­
volving both mujor and smaller
financial instil minus.

RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) - Morris Odell Mason, a mildly
retarded alcoholic, was executed for raping and burning an
elderly woman to death In a 1078 sex crime rampage he
boasted made Virginia's Eastern Shore "popular.’'
Mason. 32. made no final statement before being
strapped Into Virginia’s 2.500-volt electric chair Tuesday
night, but he told the warden of death row to tell olher
condemned Inmates "to hong In there."
Mason was pronounced dead at 11:07 p m., becoming
the 46th Inmate executed In the nation since 1970 and the
second put to death on Tuesday.
Charles Milton was executed by lethal Injection In
Huntsville, Texas, early Tuesday for killing a woman
during a liquor store holdup he staged to auppori hts
$0OO-a day drug heroin habit.
The Supreme Court rejected Mason's final appeal
Tuesday evening and the condemned killer ordered his
final meal — four McDonald's Rig Macs, two orders of fries,
two hot fudge sundaes, an apple turnover and soft drinks.

WithArbitration Plan

WASHINGTON IUI-II - The Frdcral Trade CommlMlun
says the landmark arbitration program It created with
Genera) Motors In 1083 has paid an estimated 100.000
disgruntled car owners an average of about 9300 each.
PTC Chairman James Miller said Tuesday he Is so happy
with the program, which had been opposed as Inadequate
by consumer groups and most of the nation's attorneys
generul, that he will seek similar solutions In olher defect
cases.
"T h e data shows we are successful In getting money
directly Into the hands of the consumer In a short period of
tim e," with the average complaint resolved within 40 days.
Miller said.
But the Ralph Nader-founded Center for Auto Safety Mid
It has dozens of letters from GM owners who complain they
have walled from six months to a year for an arbitration
proceeding.
The FTC and GM agreed lo create the arbitration
program In November 1083 to selllc a I960 commission
suit that accused America's biggest car maker of falling to
notify customers of serious diesel engine or transmission
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punishable by up lo three years
In prison, a fine of $250,000 nr
twice the value of the transac­
tion and forfeiture o f all Illegal
cash.
.The laws would also require
financial Inalttutlons that receive
In cash or cash rqulvHants at
least $10,000 In 24 hours or
$25,000 In five days to report
the deposits to the state De­
partment o f Justice.
The proposed laws would also
make that Information, for the
first time, available to law e n ­
forcement officials.

GAINESVILLE (UPt) - A streaking fireball
sighted from Tampa lo Jacksonville shortly after
)0p .in . Monday was "space Junk” re-entering Ihe
atmosphere, itie* North American Air Defense
Command said,

NORAD keeps track of used booster rockets and
other "Junk" Jettisoned during space missions,
monitoring their decaying orbits to determine
when and where Ihey will return to Earth, he
said.

Sgl. Hindi Wrhry. a public Information officer
ill NOHAD headquarters In Colorado Springs.
Colo., said Ihe blazing apparition was debris
re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.

While NORAD was prepared for the deluge o f
queries about the blazing fireball. National
Weather Service stations and the Federal A v ia ­
tion Administration flight centers In the area
Issued conflicting statements, attributing the
(lashtng streak to everything from a meteorite
shower to a laser light show.

Mr Hawkins L. Connelly, N4.
U.S Highway 17 92, DeBary.
died Monday ai DeBary Munor.
Born Nov. 11. 1900 In Baldwin.
Flu . he moved lo DeBary from
Sanford several years ago and
had lived here since 1925. He
w as a r e t ir e d In s u ra n c e
salesman and former manager of
Brum Towers lie was a member
of Ihe Holy Cross Episcopal
Church. Sanford
Survivors lurtudr a daughter,
Mrs Daphne Shrurouse. West
Palm Beach: brother. Albert P..
Orlundo; three grandchildren.
Brinson Funeral Home, San­
ford, Is In charge ot arrange­
ments.

Caute Of Air-India Jet
Crash May Never Be Known

STOCKS

Van de Kamp cited the recent
so-called Grandma Mafia case, in
which more than $25 million tn
drug proceeds was laundered
within six months.
"Between $50 billion and $60
hiIIIon In tainted cash Is laun­
dered through legitimate finan­
cial Institutions In this country
every year," Van de Kainp said.
"California's share of that trade
Is already enormous, and It's
grow ing like a cancer every
da y."
T h e proposed law s w ould
make money-laundering a felony

AREA DEATHS

IN BRIEF

BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI| — Iraq today broke diplomatic
relations with Libya, withdrawing Its recognition of Libya
as an Arab stale and as a member of the Arab League
because of a "suspect" alliance between Iran and Libya,
the Iraqi government said.
The official Iraqi News Agency. In a dispatch monitored
In Beirut, quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman In
Baghdad as saying Iraq recalled Its diplomatic mission
from Tripoli and demanded that Libyan diplomats leave
Iraq.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Haaheml Rafsanjanl recently
met with Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy during a
three-day visit to Tripoli and later the two countries
announced plana to promote "Islamic revolution" on a
world wide scale,

In 1984, El Salvador received $196.5
m illion In military aid from the United
States, along with $329 million In economic
aid.
For fiscal 1985 Congress approved $326
m illion In economic aid and $128 million In
m Hilary aid lo El Salvador.

Abused Wife
Gets $2.3 M illion

"W e knew In advance that a vehicle would
re eutrr In the area at the reported lim e," Wehry
said.

WORLD

Iraq Kicks Out Libyans

The deaths were the first casualties
suffered by American military personnel In
El Salvador since May 25. 1983. when the
deputy commander of the U.S. military
g r o u p . N a v y L t. C m d r . A lb e r t A .
Schaufelbcrger. was shot by the rebels.

Space Junk Lights Up Florida Night Sky

HAWKINS L. CONNELLY

CORK. Ireland (UPI) — Investigators say they may never
determine what caused the crash of an Alr-lndla Jet that
broke up at an altitude o f 0 miles and plummeted Into the
Atlantic Ocean off the Irish coast, killing all 329 people on
board.
A terrorist bomb on the plane, llylng from Toronto and
Montreal to New Delhi and Bombay. India with a refueling
stop In London. Is suspected of causing Sunday's crash —
the third worst disaster In aviation history.
Japanese and Canadian police are Investigating whether
there was a link between the crash and a bomb explosion
in luggage removed from a Canadian Pacific Airways Jet In
Tokyo the same day.
Only 2 percent of the Alr-lndla Jet's fuselage has been
recovered, and Its (light recorders, with vital operations
data, are burled deep beneath the sea.
The Irish government appealed to people living near the
rousts o f Ireland. France. Spain and Urltatn lo watch for
bodies and wreckage that might wash ashore during
summer. Srorrhcra have recovered only 131 bodies.

"But we remind him that he Is command­
er in chief of the army with whom we are at
war and our military objectives cannot only
be soldiers. The military high command
must also share the responsibility.*'
At ceremonies Friday returning the bodies
o f the four Marines to the United States.
Duarte said he had received death threats.

Calif. Proposes
Tough Laws On
Money Laundering

Virginia Sex Killer Executed

FTC Happy

"The operation carried out by our com­
mandos was a Just action in legitimate
defense o f our people and our sovereignty
against the criminal undeclared war of
which we are victims.” Radio Venreremos
said.
El Salvador's 514-yrar-old civil war has
claimed an estimated 50.000 lives.
In Mexico City, a spokesman for Radio
Venreremos told UPI: "It Is the Americans
who give the weapons for the war. and we
want the American public to understand the
consequences of their •government's ac­
tion."
The radio, the official voice of the leftist
Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front,
also warned Duarte he might be a target of
guerrilla violence but denied the rebels had
threatened him previously.
"It Is totally false that we have threatened
lo kill Napoleon Duarte." Radio Venreremos
said.

resident of Sanford for 45 years. rally, 14. at D a b sry mho M Monday will
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Thuftdsy 4l B ritto n
He was a retired Iralnaman for b*
Guardian F unoral Mom* Britton Funarai
Seabourd Coast Line Railroad Horn* In cKarga
with 20 years service. He was PBAT7, D O U O L A l A.
-M am artal H r r k t t tor Douglas A Pratt. 17.
previously employed by the U.S. 0&lt; Van ford, wtw dlad Friday, will ba a( 11
Postal Service and was a Baptist.
a m Friday at Britton Guardian F u n art I
Survivors Include a daughter, Homa altti D r FraddW Vmllti officiating
Funaral Hama In clwrgi
Sylvia Bodlson. Sanford: three Britton
BAN O O L PM. W ILLIS
grandchildren; two brothers. — F unart I tarvlcat lor Will It btndMpA. (1. ot
Frank- Randolph and the Rev. Apt it. 1400 W F in n 11. laniard. •*» dtad
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Funwral Notices
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DOROTHY rUMEI
Mrs. Dorothy Fumel. 72. of
646 Birch Dlvd.. Altam onte
Springs, died Tueaday at home.
Born May 28. 1913 In New York,
she moved to Altamonte Springs
from Long Maud. N Y. In 1971.
She was a homemaker.
S h e Is s u r v iv e d b y h er
husband, Guido.
H u ld w ln -F alrch lld Funeral
Home. Fores! City. Is In charge
of arrangements.
DOUGLAS A. P R A T T
Mr. Douglas A, Pratt, 27, of
2580 Ridgewood Avc.. Apt. 211,
Sanford, died Friday near San­
ford In an auto accident. Born
Sept. I. 1957 tn Ohio, he came
lo Sanford In 1981 from Sabina.
Ohio. He worked for a steel
company In the transportation
departnicnt. and wua a Protes­
tant.
Survivors Include his wife.
C o n n i e : fo u r d a u g h t e r s ,
Strphanlne. S h elly, Jessica,
Ashley I'rult, all of Sanford: Mrs.
Robert D. Pratt. Ohio, brother.
Robert M., Washington. D.C.;
nine slsiera. Brenda Michaels.
C o n n ie H a r r is , Y o lu n d c
Robinson, Krglna Kessler, Delilac ITatl, all of Sabina. Virginia
and Rebecca Pratt. Wilmington.
Ohio. Mlsay Pratt. Sabina. Dale
Dunn. Georgia.
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HARTFORD. Conn. (UPI) - An
abused wife, awarded $2.3 mil­
lion by a federal Jury that
decided police did not adequate­
ly protect her from her violent
husband, hopes the landmark
d e c is io n w ill h elp s im ila r
victims.
"I hope other women will be
helped. Now. maybe the police
will do their Jobs right." said
Tracey Thurman. 24. of Torrtngton, who was scarred and
partially paralyzed from a 1983
assault by her husband, when
she was slabbed 13 times.
After U4 days of deliberation,
a 12-member U.S. District Court
Jury Tuesday found police In
T o rrln glon denied Thurman
equal protection under Ihe law
and were negligent In protecting
her 3-ycar-old son The child wns
awarded $300,000.
T h e d e f e n d a n t s In th e
landmark case, presided over by
fe d e r a l J u d g e M. J o s e p h
Dlumenfeld. were expected to
appeal the case, which could
Influence p olice departments
across the nation.
It was the first time a federal
Judge permitted a wife lo sue on
grounds t she was afforded less
police protection against her
husband lhan she would have
received If a stranger had threat­
ened her.
Thurman sought $3.5 million
In damages from the city of
Torrtngton and 29 present and
former police officers, contend- ■;
Ing they had failed lo protect her Lfrom her husband despite her W
n u m e ro u s c o m p la in ts o f * !
harassment and threats.
Thurman tcetllled police came
to her home after each of her
complaints but officers told her
they w ou ld not arrest her
husband unless they caught him
in the act o f harassment or
received her complaint within
four hours of an Incident.
Even when Thurman said her
husband stabbed her 13 times
on June 10. 1983. she said he
was not Immediately taken Into
custody and was able to walk
over to her prone body and kick
her In the head while police
looked on.
The Jury found most of the
police officers. Including the
present and form er police chiefs,
guilty of negligence and con­
cluded they had dented the
woman equal protection under
the law.
Charles Thurman. 23. now
serving a 15-year prison term for
the assault. Is appealing his
conviction.

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2 Arrested In Child Sexual Assaults

FIRE CALLS
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to the following calls

Saturday
— 12 51 a.m.. Larkwood Avenue
and stale Road 46A. rescue. A
40-yrar-old man was Injured In a
motorcycle accident. Earl Cortney. of Wcklva Falls, received
scrapes on his shoulders and
arms but was not taken to the
hospital
- 3 08 a.m.. 1203 W Eighth St.,
rescue. A 28-year-old woman
who had a seizure was taken to
the hospital by a friend.
—9 54 a m . 1401 W Seminole
U lv d .. e m e r g e n c y - r e la te d .
Firefighters were on standbywhile a helicopter landed ut
Central Florida Regional Hospti.il
- 2 28 pm .. 509 E. First St.
*506. rescue. A 66-year-old
woman was taken to the hospital
with a possibly dislocated hip
—4 32 p.m . Celery and Scotl
avenues, rescue. Accident with
no Injuries.
—5:11 p.m.. 47 Lake Monroe
Terrace, rescue A person who
had a seizure was taken to the
hospital by a friend
—5 33 p.m., 131h Street and
O liv e A v e n u e , res cu e. A
30-year-old woman was Injured
In an auto accident. Sherry
H o lm e s , o f * 2 2 C o w a n
Moughton Terrace, complained
of dizziness and anxiety. She
was taken to the hospital.

- 8 44 p.m.. 903 W. Third Stfalse alarm.
Sunday
— 152 am .. First Street and
F ren c h A v e n u e , rescu e. A
47-year-old man who had a
possible heart attack was taken
to the hospital.
- 7 23 a m.. 1211 Mellonville
Ave.. false alarm.
—811 a m.. 919 E. Second St..
rescue A 68-year-old man who
had difficulty breathing was
taken to the hospital.
10 02 p m . 180 Windsor Court,
rescue. A 68-year-old woman
who had a possible heart attack
was taken to the hospital.
- 1 0 39 p m.. 1602 W. 15lh St,.
rescue. A 68-year-old woman
with chest pains was treated
with nttro tablets She was taken
to the hospital by a friend
M onday
— 1 2 2 a.m .. * 7 4 S em in ole
Garden Apartments, rescue. A
27 -year-old w om an had an
earache She refused transport
to the hospital.
— 10 a.m., 2662 Jewett Lane,
rescue. A 32-year-old woman
who had a seizure was taken to
the hospital.
- 1 1 2 3 a.m.. 210 S. French
A v e ,. rescue. A 26-year-old
woman cut her linger on a meat
sheer She was treated at thr
scene by rescue workers and
taken to thr hospital by her
husband.
— 11:26 a.m.. 1409 W. Seminole
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Central Florida Regional Hospi­
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DUI A R R E S T S
The following persons have
b een a rre sted In S em in o le
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
— Party K. Holfmtin, 29, of
Wittier Park, was arrested al
4 10 a.m. Monday on state Road
436. Casselberry, after allegedly
leaving Ihe scene o f a traffic
accident with property damage
In Orange County.
—Charles A Burke. 20. o f Pine
Cove. Fern Park, at I I I a.m.
Monday on stale Road 436,
C a s s e lb e r r y , a ft e r h is car
allegedly hit another vehicle
from behind at Red Hug Uike
R oad and state R oad 436,
Casselberry. He reportedly lied
and was subsequently charged
with leaving the scene of an
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rerelved several phone calls a
day from Griffith making sex­
ually suggestive remarks. On
one particular duy. G riffith
called Ihe 45-year-old wife eight
times.
In the DUI m ailer. Griffith was
arrested the same day after his
car was seen driving between
two lanes of irafllc on state Road
436. Casselberry

FRIDAY - JUNE 28, 1985
2 • 4 P.M.

In addition to the fine. Dickey
suspended G riffith 's driver's
license for six months and put
him on a year's probation.

H e a lth A id e A c c u s e d
O f H o ld in g 81 -Y e a r- O ld
M a n C a p tiv e F o r His M o n e y
NAPLES. Fla (UPI) - A health
Care aide held her 81 -year-old
patient ca p tive nearly right
months, confiscating his crut­
ches. hearing aid and dentures
ami forcing him to sign over
$60,000 In checks and slocks,
deputies said.
Warren Hastings was rrsoued
Thursday In Brewton. Ala., and
escorted home to Naples during
the weekend. Collier County
Investigators said Tuesday.
Deputies said Hastings had
Inst weight, but was unharmed.
He was h e ld in p ro te c tiv e
c u s t o d y t o d a y w h ile In vrsilgators pursued additional
arrests, sheriff's Ll. Sieve Riley
said.
"The old man Is sharp. He
knew they were after his money.
Put it doesn't take much to
threaten an 81-year-old man.'*
ftlley said.
Jacquelyn Francis Hart. 46.
who was h ired to care for
Hastings after he stayed briefly
In a nursing home last fall, was
Jailed In Alabama on kidnapping
rharges She was relumed to
Florida late Tuesday to await
trial.
Hart took Hastings* hearing
$Jd. crutches, tower dental plate
find most o f his clothing, then
bed him to a bed for weeks at a

lime, Riley said. She forced him
lo sign over to hrr more than
$60,000 in checks and stock
certificates, he said
Hart, known In Naples as
Joyce Pierce, is a "slick woman"
linked lo similar Incidents In
1981. Riley said. Mississippi
authorities have a warrant for
her arrest on charges of forging
signatures on checks from her
elderly pailrnts' bank acrounts
H astings w as freed when
Brewton police slopped a van
driven by Hart for a routine
traffic violation Thursday. Hart's
18-year-old son also was In the
van. but was not arrested.
Th trio had m oved to Brewton
two days earlier from Sarasota
where authorities said Hastings
had been held since March. Hart
has relatives In Brewton. about
40 miles north of Pensacola.
Hastings was last seen by
(Mends and relatives In Nov­
em ber. His daughter. Marie
Francisco, did not report him
missing until April 4. Francisco,
w ho lives across (he street from
Hastings, could not be reached
for comment.
A Naples cab driver. John
William Boyd, was charged with
obstructing law enforcement o f­
ficers by allegedly lying to In­
vestigators looking for Hastings.

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A Casselberry man has been
sentenced to 30 days In Ihe
Seminole County Jail and fined
$50 for m aking obscene phone
calls during a 3-month period
which ended In October In a
separate action, he was also
llnrd $500 for driving under ihe
Influence.
Corey R GrUUlh. 30. of 2860
Red Bug Road, was given credit
by County Judge Alan Dickey
for one day served.
According to court records.
Griffith was arrested March 10
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with possession of cocaine and
drug paraphernalia after police
reportedly spotted drug-related
Items in her purse
Police reported the man's car
was also at Woogles, 457 W.
state Road 436. A ltam onte
Springs, at about 4 a m. Mon­
day. but he wasn't charged His
tar was searched and no con­
traband was found, a police
report said.
Police reported finding a straw
In the woman's car and In her
purse they found drug-related
Items Including cocaine, a co­
caine sifter, a vial and Inhaler, a
razor blade, clips used to hold
marijuana cigarettes, a pipe
used to smoke pot and a few
partially amokrd marijuana cig­
arettes. the report said.
Ruby Alice Wagner. 25. of 121
Parsons Road. Longwood. was
arrested at 4:31 a m . Monday.
She has been released on $2,000
bond and Is scheduled to appear
In court July 15.

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In two separate cases In connec­
Action Reports
tion with alleged sexual assaults
on Juveniles.
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An Orlando man Is accused o f
assaulting a 14 year-old Fern
★ Courts
Park boy while Seminole County
A Police
shetifTs deputies had the pair
under surveillance,
A Longwood man has been
charged with sexual battery and 215 B. Rt. 4. Longwood. was
committing prohibited acts with arrested at the Sanford police
a child after a 17 year-old girl station al 1106 a m. Monday.
reported he assaulted her several She was being held In lieu of
limes between July 1983 and S5.000 bond.
May 1984.
UP. UP AND AWAY
In the Fern Park case, deputies
An advertising ballon flying
reported they were Informed by
over the H ow ell Place C on­
a Fern Park man that he had
overheard a telephone conversa­ dom in ium s in Sanford w as
stolen between Thursday and
tion at his home between his son
Friday, police reported. The
and the Orlando man at about
bright orange balloon Is about
9 30 p m. Tuesday,
six feet In diameter and has the
The boy described himself to
words "H ow ell Place'* on It.
the caller and the father said
a c c o r d in g to m a in te n a n c e
they seemed to be making a
w ork er A n d y Hanson. T h e
date. T h e boy later told his
balloon was flying above the
lather that he had received a
complex, attached by a rope to a
similar call when the father
roof on one o f the buildings. The
wasn't at home last weekend.
thief apparently cut the rope and
The suspect called again after
stole the balloon, a police report
the boy had talked with his
said.
father. The boy made a date to
meet the man at the Krystal
BURGLARY
Krslaurant. U S. Highway 17-92.
Someone broke Into a Sanford
Fern Park, a sheriff"s report said
ch ild ca re c e n te r b e tw ee n
T h e fa t h e r re p o r te d th e
Thursday and Friday and stole a
planned m eeting to deputies,
vldcocassette recorder, a com ­
who staked out the restaurant
puter and six programs, a police
and watched the pair for about
report said. The theft occurred at
20 minutes sitting In the sus­ A Child's World dayeare center,
pect's car.
2854 S. Sanford Avc. The dollar
When officers moved In. the
amount of the stolen property
buy told them the man had
had not yet been determined.
perform ed oral sex on him
against his will. The suspect was
DOOR KICKER
A man who allegedly kicked In
i barged with sexual battery on a
child and for committing u fewd
i he front door and entered an
apartment at M I L D Ash Circle.
and lascivious act on a child, the
C asselberry, reportedly fled
report said.
when he spotted an occupant of
( ’ harles Roy Stallings. 36. an
the home, but was nuhbed by
Orlando real estate broker, was
police and charged with bur­
being held without bund In the
case.
glary to an occupied dwelling.
In t h e L o n g w o o d c a s e ,
The incident occurred at the
home of Laboyd Strickland, 26.
L o n g w o o d p o lic e d e te c t iv e
Stephen Smith arrested the sus­ at abou t 7 p .m . M o n d a y .
Casselberry police were given a
pect Tu esday after the girl,
descrlpllon of a suspect and he
through a sta ir lleulth and
w as nabbed on Fern Park
Rehabilitative Services report,
Boulevard at Ox lot d Road. Fern
accused him of raping her.
Police were Informed of the
Park, shortly after the alleged
break-In.
alleged assaults on June 20.
Smith said
The suspect was taken back to
Jesse A llrn Michael. 35. of 101 the scene and reportedly Iden­
tified by witnesses. The manager
Drllwood Drive, was charged
o f S u n d an ee A p a rtm e n ts
with com m itting prohibited acts
with a child and sexual battery,
estimated damage to the door at
$50. a police report said
lie was released on $10,000
ImmuI and Is scheduled lo appear
Howard Ellis Lleberman, 28, of
428 Oak Haven Drive. A lta­
in &lt;min July 15.
monte Springs, has also been
CHARGED IN THEFT
charged with criminal mischief
A 2 0 - y c a r - u ld L o n g w o o d
In the case. He has been released
w o m a n tout b e e n c h a rg e d w it h
grand theft after witnesses re­ on $8,000 bond and hi scheduled
lo appear In court July 15.
portedly linked her lo a Sanford
theft ease.
Sanford police reported the
KI881NO A COKE
A couple parked at a closed
woman a lleg ed ly stole $550
Altam onte S p rin gs bar told
worth of Jewelry from a home at
police they were kissing, but the
610W. 9th St.. Sanford.
Debra Lane Watson, 20. of
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The Rug ...
D o n 't throw a w a y ih r toupee. but sc ien tia l*
a r r apparently m a k in g som e h ead w ay on
■ baldness.

Researchers at Northwestern University are
; expanding their study of a drug. Minoxidil.
that has shown p ro m is e in restoring h a ir to
j c le a n pates. T h e d ru g Is norm ally p rescrib ed
. to co n trol high b lo od pressure, but hair
g r o w th has been a sid e effect a m on g som e
' patien ts.
Dr. H en ry Hocnlgk, c h ie f o f d erm atology at
•N orth w estern U n ive rs ity Medical School, said
that in initial lesis a b o u t half the 83 p a tien ts
w h o used the p reparation for al leasl six
m o n th s g rew som e hair. Itoenigk said about
p e rc e n t o f th e p a tie n t* e x p e r ie n c e d
‘ ’e x c e lle n t resu lts." m ea n in g that th ey had
" g o o d , thic k co sm etica lly attractive h a ir."
T h e product Is still considered e x p e rim e n ­
tal. but the U pjohn C o., which o w n s the
pa ten t, ex p ect* to seek upprnvnl from the
F i k k I and Drug A d m in istra tion to sell the
p rep a ra tion to the pu blic. Much o f the cu rren t
te s tin g Is to d eterm in e possible side effe cts
fro m the product. N o harm has been fou nd so
. far.
O th e r purported " c u r e s " for baldness h a ve
p roved to be false. S o cau tion l^ a d v ls c d for
m en unhappy with their dom e lops. Hut If
M in o x id il does w ork, fe w e r men m ay c o m ­
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C o m b in e the often overw een in g p olicy o f
som e w orkm an ’s com p en sation officials w ith
a ra cia lly m otivated personn el drclnlon and
you h a ve Instant folly.
T h e K en tu cky W o r k e r s ' C o m p e n s a tio n
Hoard has ordered the C ity o f L ou isville to
find a jo b with nli-w hlle co-w orkers for u m an
w h o says he fears black |x-rsons, G ary Pearl,
a fo rm e r street-cleaning su pervisor, asserts he
Is not prejudiced: he sa ys he has a m e n ta l
p rob lem that m akes h im afraid to w ork w ith
blacks.
T h a t sufficed for the K entucky W o rk e rs ’
C o m p e n s a t i o n llo u r d , w h ic h d i r e c t e d
L o u is v ille to m ake "e x h a u s tiv e e ffo rts...to
retu rn (Peurl) to gain fu l em p loym en t In an
a l l - w h i t e s e llin g . If n e c e s s a r y fo r h is
e m p lo y a b ility ."
M ean w h ile, the city, w hich Is to sa y the
ta x p a y e rs , must pay Mr. Pearl between $900
a n d 9 1 . 0 0 0 p e r m o n t h u n t il a w o r k
e n v iro n m e n t to his lik in g can Ire fou nd. In
a d d ition , the people m ust pay for litiga tin g
and a p peal In the co u rts lest thr Peurl case
b e c o m e n license for racial bigotry.
In this free co u n try. Mr. Pearl is not
req u ire d to work at a g iv e n Job Ihul he finds
o b jectio n a b le for w h a tev er reason; certa in ly,
h e h a s n o h lr th -r lg h t c la im to b e on
L o u is v ille 's p a y ro ll. T h u t th r K e n tu c k y
W o rk e rs ' C om pensation Hoard should h on or
Ids p etition to w ork o n ly in com p an y o f
w h ite s Is "ou tra geou sly ra c is t" as civil-righ ts
g r o u p * h ave charged. T h is Incredible ru lin g
sh ou ld lie struck dow n by the courts w ithou t
d e la y .

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p u blication . A ll le tte rs m ust be signed and
Inclu de a m ailing address and, If possible, a
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DICK WEST

F o o ta g e O n The C u ttin g -R o o m F lo o r
W A SH IN G TO N |UPI) W hen both are
wearing new shoes, you probably couldn't
distinguish between the feet o f the high and
mighty and the pedal extremities o f (he low and
feeble.
That was the consoling Impression I got, at a
preview o f "Footprints of Pow er." a collection of
photographs exhibited In Ihr Senate rotunda
last week.
The photographer. Steven DahlofT. assured me
there were government bigwigs attached to the
footwear his camera recorded. Hut what would
he know?
DahlofT conceded he had never photographed
u barefooted bigwig and therefore couldn't
guarantee they didn't have feet of clay.
He said he thought about snapping Sen.
Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts carrying
shoes In his hand across th r beach at
Hyannlsport. Perhaps It Is Just as well he didn't.
Kennedy might have been mistaken for Sen
Paula Hawkins of Florida, uctlng out a "sand In
my shoes" tableau.
This Is not to suggest that all fret look alike, of

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course. Hut who 1s to deny that when you've
seen one foot In mouth, you've seen them ail.
The "Footprints" exhibit, underwritten by
Footwear Industries o f America, a trade group,
was planned as sort o f a spoof of "portraits of
power." a collection of head shots of famous
Washingtonians taken by a former White House
photographer.
Consequently. DahlofTs work probably wasn't
Intended as serious art. And a good thing, too
One print showed a shoe alop a spade and an
accompanying press release asked: "Can you
guess which ground-breaking public official
stands tall In thr feet In the enclosed photo­
graph?"
I guessed the shoe belonged to a congressman
who was breaking ground for the planting of a
memorial tree. The Capitol grounds fairly teem
w ith m em orial trees, in clu d in g an elm
mrmorallzlng Simon Cameron, a long-forgotten
Pennyslvanla senator.
However. I learned that the foot tn a photo
captioned "Digging In " actually belonged to
Agriculture Secretary John Block.

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He advised It Is unlikely Block did any work
like that back home tn Illinois. He and other
gentlemen farmers must have had machines to
break the ground.
Block was one of four Cabinet members with
one or more feet on display. Energy Secretary
John Herrington was wearing athletic shoes.
Interior Secretary Donald Hodel had on cowboy
boots and Margaret Heckler, secretary of health
and human services, was shown in high heels.
The Heckler heels. Incidentally, were more
distinctive than Ihe snow shoes shown on the
feet of. ahem. Rep. Olympia Snowc of Maine.
Her shoes were the kind any GS-9 might wear
while shoveling his driveway.
• However. I understand the Snowe picture was
made In her office
More to the point where the "Entertaining
Feet" shoes of Gahl Hodges. White House social
secretary, and the "Stepping Out" pumps of
Carolyn Heaver, wife of Michael Deaver. former
White House deputy chief of staff
No male politician would be seen in cither
pair. At least not In public.

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' Everything Is on Ihe table." suit!
I’ele Domenicl. Chairman of the
Senate Budget Cnmmlllrr. as he led
Ills Senate colleagues Into confer­
ence with Rep William G ray’ s
House Budge) Committeemen Bui
hardly a n y o n e was lis te n in g .
Everyone wfto was anyone. It
seemed, was over al thr hearings
la-fore the House Ways und Means
Committee on President Reagan's
vast tax reform plan
It ap|H'ars that Ihe oil sought goal
ol federal budget reduelloit lives and
dies today by political pressure, us It
bus always. That pressure, whic h
one month ago came bum the
President, the Senate leadership,
and (he public, has shifted In llte
huge debate over the abstraction ol
lux reform, in which everything Is
also "on the table." aerordlng to
Rep. Dun Rostenkowski. Chairman
ul Ways and Means, where tax hills
originate.
So. while It seems the whole world
agonl/es over lax reform, the Initia­
tive lor genuine budge) reduction
has disappeared Orlglnully. Ihe
President and the Senate had asked
lor a 2 percent limit on cost of living
adjustments In Social Security
licurllls, unless lnll.it Ion exceeded -I
percent Ity mid May Ihe House
iiuilgei C om m lller had produced a
plait that dropped that Idea like a
■lone The Prcnldenl'a budget had
railed for corn (dele termination of
13 iMKiuitoggle lederal programs,
ihe House- restored them all except
ledcnil revenue sharing, whlrh is
authorized through IBHOanyway.
Traditional budget pnhtIrking was
hulll Into both plans The senators
and Ihe congressmen announced
cuts in direct loans lor a variety ol
pur|Hises Util a nuintx-r ot offiiu d grt c re d it p rogram s w ere
brought hark Inin their budgets,
tin hiding a suhstiiulr lor die sub­
sidiaries provided by Ihr Ex|x&gt;rtImport hunk, which could actually
cost more Ilian tire direct loans they
would replace.
Sava economist Alan Greenspan
We ll get $25-30 hllllon In budget
reduction, rulhrr than 656 billion."
which Is what the While House
Senate proposals called lor But al
ihe same l line projections ol Ihe
bnd|rl delicti have lumped In Ihe
$22d hllilon range from 8IHO billion
because ol slower growth. So. Irss In
n ils more In s|&gt;rndtng But then
Ihe |Hdlllcal action ihese days Is
over al Ways ami Means In tux
reform For the budget. Ihe story
looks lamIItar Wall III next year

ETHIOPIA
JEFFREY H A R T

P a ra lle ls To 1940
lu lot m iiiim ti m 1940. Franklin
Roosevelt eonbnnted a problem In
Uitln America that In many ways
resembles Ihe one wllh which
Presldeni R eagan Is cu rren tly
wieslltng Reagan, a Roosevelt sup
porter who frequently Invokes the
memory o f FDR. would lx- fasci­
nated by the parallels
In the summer o f 1940. wllh lire
sudden rollapse of ihe supimsedly
lormldatile French army. H iller
stood at the English Channel and
loom ed over Ihe Continent o f
Europe. The catastrophic defeat of
the Axis ii few yrars later may casue
us to lorget how bleak things looked
l hat summer.
In July, he told Secretary of the
Navy Frank L Knox Ihul as soon u»
G erm an y had co n solid ated In
E u ro p e It w o u ld p ro c e e d to
pe net rale Smith America — and
that ilien we would have our work
n it out for us In this country,
What Roosevelt had In ndnd was
an impressive German economic
and eullurnl penetration ol the
region, already underway, which
could then provide the foundation ol
military cooperation
Uruguay was In lx- thr headquartrrs for the organization of the
German economic effort. It was not
plpedream In 1940. more than 55
percent ol Latin American rxports
went to Europe, Brazilian roller.
Peruvian tin. Argentine Ix-ef.
FDR could see clearly, u Europe
consolidated under Hitler and run
limn Berlin would hr a powerful
economic entity as well as a military
one. and It could — and no doubt
would — use bn economic Irverugr
tu further penetrate the Southern
Hemisphere
Uruguay had already Ix-en In­
vaded by German agents Tw rlvr ol

them Ird by a man named Julius
Dalldorf and operating under the
German minister Otto Dmgmun
h ad b e e n a r r e s t e d by Ih e
Uruguayan authorities in June.
Thr German plans rested on a
promising ethnic situation. There
were large Germ an and Italian
colonies throughout Latin America,
especially In the vital AIK* powers
— Argentina. Braxll. und Chile.
More recently, ihese communities
have provided a haven for Nazi war
criminals. There were riots betwrrn
N ail and untl-NazI mobs In La Pa/
and Montlvldro. Under American
p ressu re, C o lu m b ia 's g o ve rn
meritowned airline. Avlanru. bred
all nl Its G erm a n em p loyees,
Ecuador expelled Ihe Rattan mission
lor subversion. Mexico threw out
Hitler's man In Mexico City. Arthur

IMetric h.
N everth eless, m uch o f Latin
America Inclined towurd the Axis
until It became clear that Hitler was
losing In the summer ol 1940. n
was not clear that he could be
beaten at all. ami he had numerous
disciples In Latin America, such as
Argentine's Juan Peron
In 1940. Hitler's Interest In con­
quering England was secondary
Ills principal goal was lo conquer
Russia, seize Its resources, destroy
Holshevlsm . and consolidate a
Germanic rnntlnrmal empire He In
fact came startling elowe to doing so
Ibid he succeeded, his empire would
have been a formidable economic
ami nillltarv force.
There Is llltle doubt that FDR
would share Reagan's strategic
alarm about Soviet prnciration of
Cuba ami Nicaragua Again, a
continental empire has designs on
ihe hemisphere. Reagan knows
that, even If many congressmen do
not.

The recent visit to ihe Uniu-d
Stales by Rajiv Gandhi. Prime
Minister o f India, gave encourage­
ment lo Ihe Idea o f Im proved
relations between thr two countries.
This Is a distinct possibility, but
Im provem ent depends In large
measure on a better understanding
nr India
For more Hum 30 yearn. Ihere has
Ih-cii an abundance of sympathy for
India III the United Slates, this,
however. Isn't the same Ihlng as
undrrsiandtug. Often. Hie sympathy
lias prevented a realistle grasp of
Indian realities and opportunities.
First of all. it's necessary lo bear
in mind that India is officially a
union of stales. As the Sikh separat­
ist movement makes clear, there are
p o w e rfu l p re s s u r e s a im e d ut
fragmentation or disintegration.
The country Is made tip ol diverse
peoples wllh litany different re
ilglons and languages. Nevertheless.
India Is likely to hang together.
Despite all the talk about "the
world's largest democracy." India
has u very strong and rulhiens
central government and party appa­
ratus It doesn't tiesllate to use
|siller and soldiers to contain sepa
ralist nr communal violence.
India, of course. Is the second
most populous nut Ion on earth, with
an estimated 750 million people.
India Is a strange country in that
It c o m b in e s Im i i Ii ancient and m o d ­
e m ways Hundreds or millions of
Indians live as llteir ancestors did
5 .0 0 0 y e a r s ago Others live In the
v let till y of nuclear power plants or
build |rt engines. For decades to
come. India will have a mixed
economy and m ixed society —
mixed tret ween the styles of yester­
day and today
Some people believe that India
may be the next Japan No one
doubts Hie Intelligenc e- and drive of
Indians Tire country, however. Is
hindered by soc ialism.
Rajiv Gandhi Is said lo want to
tiring a new degree ol freedom to the
Indian economy
The bureacracy
Is Indlllcrcnl lo the tad that the
standard of living in India has
togged tinder stale control The
socialists don't want In learn from
Japan or other advanced countries
In Asia
Despite ull lilts, the United Slates
has giMKl reason In seek belter
relations wllh the Indians. De­
stabilizing ol India would make Ihe
w orld m o re c o m p lic a te d und
dangerous for the United Stales.
President Reagan was wise in put
out ihe welcome mat for Prime
Minister Gandhi

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By Jock Anderson
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and Data Van A lta
WASHINGTON - Our Intelligence gave Mengele refuge In Brazil for
sources are not convinced that Dr. severrl yrars starting In 1962.
Joscl Mengele. Ihe Nazi wur crim i­ d o esn 't Jibe w ith other, m ore
nal. Is dead. Th ey believe the authoritative evidence. Also, her
evidence of his alleged drowning In husband has yet tn lx- interviewed
to confirm or deny her arcount. At
1979 c o u ld have been
manufactured as (tart of an elabo­ last rrjxiri. hr was on hts way to
rate hoax to throw oil the legions o f Singapore.
— Ms Stammer said Mengele
Mengele hcmlers. some of whom
may have been getting uncom­ lived alone In Bruztl. Yet there Is
documented evidence Ihul his sec­
fortably close to the Auschwitz
ond wife. Marta, and stepson.
"Angel of Death "
At llrsl blush, the evidence of his Karl-Hrlnz. were with him In South
America through 1964
demise is Impressive. It Includes nut
— M e m b e rs o f P a ra g u a y a n
only ihr remains found In Bruztl.
dictator Alfredo Strorssner's stall
but Inters and other documents
There Is ulso thr testimony ol admitted to Ihe CIA that Mengele
Mrngrlr's son and exiles who knew lived In Paraguay until 1965 —
three years alter Ms Stammer said
him w hile hr was on thr lam
But both American and Israeli hr had settled In Brazil Thr staff
In te llig e n c e s o u rc e s told ou r members also (old the CIA that
associate Lu rrltr Lagnado that the Mengele moved to Portugal In the
lu te 1960s und " s e n t c o r r e ­
story o f M r n g r lr 's a ccid en ta l
drowning Is contradicted by other spondence. Including Christmas
evidence Here arr some of Ihe cards, to them from I’ortugal until
ixmiradlrilous that make us suspi­ late I960" — a year after he was
supposed to have drowned.
cious.
— Ms Stam m er Insists that
— The trstlmony of Gllda Stam ­

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Mengele was nevrr away from their
home for more than a day or two
(luring the years he spent with
them. Yet a CIA report Indicates
that Mengele was a frequent visitor
to Pu rugu ay a ft e r 1965 Our
a s s o c ia te a ls o In t e r v ie w e d a
Paraguayan rancher who said he
stayed In the room next to Mengele
lor extended periods as late as thr
1970s A room was kept specially
for Mengele al the small Europcu
Hotel tn Asuncion, thr rancher said.
— Thr circumstances surround
tng the news of Mengelr's death
were bizarre, to say the least. After
years of inaction. West German
police suddenly got an anonymous
tip that led them lo raid the home of
Hans Sedlmayrr. a longtime execu­
tive of tlte Mengele family tractor
firm There they found the docu­
ments lliat led them to the evidence
uf Mengelr's drowning. It couldn't
have come at a mure suspicious
time — Just us several governments
w rrr zeroing In on Mengele and
alter millions of dollars In reward
money had been ofTered.
— Before thr drowning story

broke, the Mengele family attorney,
Fritz Strlnacher. publicly affirmed
that hr was "s till" Josef Mengelr's
lawyer Strlnacher also made a
secret visit to Israel just a few weeks
before the tip to West German police
Ird lo Ihr cllaeovrry of the old Nazi's
supposed grave In Brazil
Did Strlnacher return from Israel
W it h afahning news for his client?
Did this have anything to do with
thr sudden appearance o f evidence
a frw weeks latrr that Mrngrlr was
dead?
The Mengele mystery still has not
been solved Nothing short or an
International commission composed
of Americans. Germans. Israelis and
Brazilians would have the credibili­
ty to settle the m atlrr once and for
all
Footnote: We have been pursuing
the Mengele story for 25 years. The
story of our long search for the
death-camp doctor will appear tn
Sunday's Parade magazine (June
301. It went to press before the
a lleg ed M engele rem ains were
exhumed

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Missing
Francis Golson, 95. shows a picture ot the handmade, Queen
Anne lace tablecloth that turned up missing from her home
on Beardall Ave. recently. The tablecloth (Its a 60 Inch table
and took her five years to complete. M rs. Golson would like
anyone with information about where the tablecloth may
have been taken to call her at 322 3957. She is ottering a $50
reward for its return.

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
Federal Aviation Administration,
taking the first real action to
lighten security, has ordered
airlines to step up baggage
examinations and end curbside
check in services for overseas
flights.
President Keagan and Con­
gress also were considering op­
tions to guard secu rity for
airlines and passengers In the
wake o f the June 14 TW A
hijacking, the June 19 bombing
In the Frankfurt. West Germany,
airport and Sunday's deadly
explosion on an Alr-lndla Jet and
the bombing at Tokyo's Narlta
airport.
Keagan studied a package of
airline security measures that he
first proposed at his nationally
broadcast news conference June
1H. In c lu d in g p u ttin g sky
marshals on the most dangerous
foreign fligh ts and ordering
extensive bagguge searches that
could delay departures.
The options were sent to the
White House by Transportation

Secretary Elizabeth Dole. She Is
expected to announce the U.S.
actions al the annual meeting of
i he International Civil Aviation
O r g a n iz a t io n In M o n tr e a l
Thursday.
The FAA Tuesday ordered all
U S. airlines to Intensify examlnailon o f luggage. Including
more attention to carry-on Items
and ending curbside check-ln
sendee for International flights.

standards
W hile House spokesman Larry
S p eakcs said other o p tio n s
Reagan was considering In ­
cluded
• Enhanced monitoring of
airport security conditions at all
foreign airports serving U.S.
carriers. "W e must be ussured
that th e y m eet or e x c e e d

Billie Vincent FAA director of
civil aviation security, said the
directives take elfcct Immediate­
ly.

for the "Bright Star" exercises that are to
tukr place In Egypt and Oman In July and
August.
The manuevers. the Pentagon said, "are
not related In any way to (he current
hostage situation."
Bui should the hostage crisis extend Into
July, several thousand U.S. forces would lie
In the Middle East and presumably could be
called upon If President Keagan opts for u
military solution or retaliation
Pentagon ofTlcluls said the terse unnouncement of the Hrlghl Star exercises
was Intended to quell any speculation that
lhe transport of helicopters, artillery, tanks,
armored personnel carriers, trucks. Jeeps

• Extra training for U S?
airline crews, one member of
which would bo designated as
airline security coordinator."
• Stepped-up research on
explosive-detection devices and
other ht|ack prevention systems.

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parts of which were opposed by
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Ships On Scene Could Blockade Lebanon
WASHINGTON IUI’1) — Pentagon sources
say the United States could set up u naval
quarantine of Lebanon with the seven
warships that pat ruled between 40 and 60
miles from the L e b a n e s e coasl today.
If necessary, more ships could be dispat­
ched to the scene, the sourres said Tuesday.
The ships ofTshore Include the nuclearpowered aircraft carrier Nlmltz. which has
more than 90 alrrraft. among them F-14
lighters. A-6 light bombers. S-3 recon­
naissance planes. E-2C radar warning
planes and aerial tankers to give the
!&gt;4&gt;irolling fighters more time In the air.
At the same time, the Pentagon an­
nounced that preparations were under way

minimum International C ivil
A via tion O rg a n iza tion s ta n ­
dards." Speakrssald

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and other equipment was lied to the hostage
crisis In Beirut. Lebanon.
The Pentagon provided no details nbout
the forthcoming exerrlses but In previous
years up to 5.500 Army. Navy and Air Force
l&gt;crsonnel have participated,
Earlier Tuesday. While House spokesman
I .any Speakcs said a blockade of Lebanon
and a closing of Beirut International Airport
were among the military' options relayed to
Keagun should he decide to use force to gain
the release of the 40 hostages.
Aircraft from the Nlmltz could l&gt;e used to
patrol beyond the warships' horizon to
report oncoming truffle, which could then be
slopped by some Navy vessels, sources mild.

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SUNDAY. JUNE 30

A AK P Chapter 1977. noon.
N A S S a n fo r d R e u n io n
Sanford Civic Center. Following breakfast, 9 a.m.. Fleet Reserve
a covered dish luncheon Mayor Club. West Flrdt Street.
Dettyc Smith will discuss her
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m..
first 100 days In office.
open discussion, Florida Power
Alzheim er's Support Group of und Light building, N. Myrtle
Sanford. 7 p m . second and Avenue. Sanford.
fourth T h u rsd a y o f m onth.
Alanon meeting. 8 p m.. 1201
Howell Place. 200 W. Airport W. First St.. Sanford.
Hlvd.. Sanford. Sharing und
MONDAY. JULY I
support for families and health
Central Florida Blood Bank
givers o f Alzheim er's Disease Seminole County Branch. 1302
victims. Call 321-0688
E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m. to
In te r n a tio n a l T r a in in g In 5 p .m .; F lo r i d a H o s p lt a lC o m m u n i c a t i o n G r e a t e r Altamonte Branch. 601 E. Alta­
S e m in o le C lu b (p r e v io u s ly monte Ave.. 9a.m . t o 5 p.m.
Toustmlstress). 7:30 p.m., Alta­
Hehoa Club AA. noon and 5:30
monte Chapel Education Build­ p.m.. cloaed. 8 p.m., step. 130
ing on State Road 436. second Normandy Road. Casselberry.
and fourth Thursdays.
Clean Air Rcbos at noon, closed.
Sanford Jaycees. 7:30 p.m..
Apopka A lco h o lics A n on y ­
J a y c e e b u ild in g , 5th and
mous. 8 p.m.. cloaed. Apopka
French. Sanford.
E p is c o p a l C h u rc h . 61 5
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St.. Highland.
5:30 p.m.. closed discussion, and
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8
H p.m.. open, speaker.
p.m.. Casselberry Senior Center.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m.. closed, 200 N. Triplet Drive.
First United Methodist Church.
Sanford AA. 8 p in ., cloaed.
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
1201 W. First St.
7:30 p.m. Community United
Fellowship Group AA. senior
M ethodist Church. Illg h w a y
citizens, 8 p.m., cloaed. 200 N.
17-92 one-half mile north o f SR
Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
436. Casselberry. Newcomers
Overeaters Anonymous. 7:30
meeting. 7 p.m.

FRIDAY, JUNE 28
Central.Florida Klwanls Club.
7:3 0 a .m .. F lo rid a F ed era l
Savings and Loan. State Road
436 at 434. Altamonte Springs.
S em in ole Sunrise K lw anls
Club. 7 a m.. Airport Restaurant.
Sanford.
O p t im is t C lu b o f S o u th
Seminole. 7:30 a m.. Holiday
Inn. Wym ore Road, Altamonte
Springs
Central Florida Blood Bank
F lo r id a H o s p lta l-A lta m o n te
Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave..
9a.m . to 5 p.m.
Gentle Exercise for seniors.
10:30 a.m.. Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
NAS Sanford Reunion Din­
ner-Dance beginning at 6 p.m..
Fleet Reserve Club. West First
Street. Music by Russ and Kick.
Weklva AA (no smoking). 8
p .m , W e k lv a P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church. SR 434. at W eklva
Springs Road. Cloaed.
Longwood AA. 8 p m . Rolling
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.
Longwood. A la non. same time
and place.
Tangle wood A A. 8 p.m.. St.
R ichard's Episcopal Church.
Lake Howell Road A la non. same
time and place.
Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m.. 1201
W. First St.. Sanford

p.rn.. West Lake Hospital, stale
Road 434. Longwood.

TUESDAY. JULY 2
Casselberry Klwanls Club. 7
a.m.. Casselberry Senior Center.
200 N Lake T rip le t Drive.
Casselberry.
Sanford Toastmaaters. 7:15
a.m.. Christo's Restaurant, 107
W. First St., Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45
a m .. Western Slzzlln Restau­
rant. Sanford.
Sanford Lions Club. noon.
Holiday Inn. Interstate 4. San­
ford.
S o u th S e m i n o l e C o u n ty
Klwanls Club, noon, Quincy's
Restaurant. Highway 17-92 and
Live Oaks B ou levard.
Casselberry.
Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second St.. Sanford. 11 a.m.
to 7 p.m. F lorida HospltalAltamonte Branch. 601 E. Alta­
monte Ave., 11 a nt. to 7 p.nl.
S u n fo rd -D u p llc a te B rid g e
Club. 1 pm .. Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.
Sanford AA. 5:30. cloaed dis­
cussion. and 8 p.m., open dis­
cussion. 1201 W. First St.

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East-West Klwanls Club. 8
a.m.. Airport Restaurant. San­
ford.
NAS Sanford Reunion. Lake
Golden, beginning al 10a.m.
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
W. First St.. 2 p.m.. cloaed.
Casselberry AA Step. 8 p.m..
Ascension Lutheran Church.
Overbrook Drive.
Re boa and Live Oak AA. noon.
Reboa Club. 130 N orm andy
R oad. C a s s e lb e rry (clo sed ).
Clean Air AA for non-smokers,
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Terrorism Abroad Prompts
Fear In South Florida
MIAMI (UPl) - Renewed fear of terrorism In the sky
forced an Eastern Airlines plane to turn back to Miami and
be evacuated so dog* and a police bomb aquad could
search (be aircraft.
Flight 240 was called back minutes after takeoff from
Miami International Airport late Monday night when airline
officials realized a man who had been "acting sirangely"
had gotten off the Jet but left his luggage aboard. Eastern
spokeswom an Paula Musto said Tuesday, Nothing
dangerous was found In the search.
Eastern has sent a memorandum to each of Its offices,
urging employees to "follow security procedures right to
the letter." airline spokesman Mark Wegcl said Tuesday.
Airline executives are discussing whether to screen all
luggage, rather than Just hand held baggage, according to
Scott Dennison, a Miami-based Pan American World
Airways consultant.
" If we were to do that In the United States, people would
have to get to the airport three or four hours early," he
said,

Porsche Theft Ring Broken
MIAMI |UPI| — A Miami race car driver Is among eight
[woplr arrested by poller who have busted up an auto theft
ring that reportrdly stole nearly 200 Porsche sports cars In
the last two years.
Metro-Hade County police said one of the ringleaders was
Victor Gonzalez, 2ft, a race car driver, mechanic and
one-time high school wrestling champion. Others are Pedro
de .Jesus, 25, owner of an auto repair shop, and Jose Carlda
Puentes, 26, of Homestead, police said.
King members "had a market for the Individual cars,"
said auto thrfl Sgl. Kussell Flschrr. "T h e y knew how to get
rid of them."
Some of the Porsches were stripped for parts, then
dumped In canals Others were left Intact after I heir vehicle
Identification numbers were altered, then shipped to cities
throughout the United Slides, Canada and Puerto Rico,
authorities said. Police said they hud recovered I Hears.

No Bond For Alleged Nazi
MIAMI fUl’ l) — Federal authorities, fearful that ulleged
Nazi collaborator Konrads Kalejs may get out of Jail before
he can be deported, have reversed a decision that set
*750.000 bond for him.
The Justice Department order overturns u Hoard of
Immigration Appeals ruling, and means authorities can
again hold Kalejs. 72. without bond at the Krome Avenue
detention camp west of Miami
Kalejs. who co-owns property In Fort Lauderdale. St.
Petersburg and u Chicago suhurb. Is accused of helping Ihe
Nazi SS kill lliousands of Jews uller Ihe German Invasion
ol his native Latvia during World War II

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C o n c e a le d W e a p o n s B ill V e t o e d
TALLAH ASSEE IUPII - A lobbytsl with
ties to the National Rifle Assoc la I Ion says
she may seek an override o f Gov. [fob
Graham s veto of a bill that would have
made It easier to carry concealed weapons.
Marlon Hammer, chief o f the NRA's
Florida lobbying branch. Unified Sportsmen
of Florida, predicted Ihe chances for an
override — which would require a two-thirds
vole by both house — would be good given
ihe margin of support the bill enjoyed In the
Legislature. In the 120-mcmbcr House, the
bill garnered 85 votes; In Ihe 40 member
Senate. 25
Graham vetoed the bill ISlJ 6011 Tuesday,
saying it could lead lo proliferation of
concealed weapons that would threaten
private cllizens and police offlcrs alike.
Graham also said Ihe bill would swamp

the state officials who would become
responsible for screening an estimated
130.000 concealed weapons permits.
"Our law enforcement officers risk their
lives dally to protect our citizens and
visitors." Graham said. "W e look to our law
enforcement officers to protect us and It Is
our duly to protect them.”
Hut Hammer called Graham's veto an
insult to law abiding citizens who want to
carry hidden weapons on Ihe streets to
protect themselves from criminals.
"I call this veto a make the streets safe for
' rlmlnalsact
Hammer said
The bill would repeal a currrnt law that
allows local governments to set their own
standards for granllng concealed weapons
(wrmlts and replace It with a uniform
state-wide standard

The bill would compel Ihe Secretary of
Slate to Issue a permit to any person with
reasonable cause" to carry a concealed
weapon who could prove he or she can
handle one safely — unless the Florida
Department o f Law Enforcement could
demonstrate the applicant had a criminal
history.
The bill docs not specify what 11 means by
reasonable cause" but sponsors said the
trm i would apply to persons who habitually
must walk alone In poorly lighted arras at
night
That language is less stringent than
ordinances In place In many of Florida's
counties — partlrulary the counties with
large urban concentrations. The m easures
supporters and detractors agreed Ihe bill
would make concealed weapons permits
rosier to come by.

Top IRA B o m b e r C a u g h t;
T e rro r C a m p a ig n S m a sh e d
LONDON IUPII — Police who smashed plans for
,ut Irish Republican Army terror campaign this
summer also snared an IRA bomber believed
responsible for an attempt on the life of Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher In I1IH4. sources say.
Home Secretary Leon Hrittan told the House of
Commons Tuesday the arrest of five people In
Scotland Saturday led to the uncovering of an
IRA plot to plant bombs In southern Britain
during the summer lo wreck the tourist season.
Only one bomb, a long-term time device
defu sed S u n d ay In a to u rls l h otel near
Buckingham Palace, was believed to have been
planted But hundreds of poltce using dogs
trained to delect explosives began precautionary
searches In 12 smtlhern resorts where the IRA
planned lo strike this summer.
A total of 21 suspects were arrested over the
weekend In Scotland. London and the seaside
resort of Brighton. Eight were subsequently
released, police said
Aull-lcrrorlsl experts called (hr action Ihe
biggest blow against ihr IRA. which Is attempting
loend British control of Northern Ireland. In more
than a decade,
Thatcher applauded Ihe police [or "preventing
a disaster which was calculated lo malm and kill
many Innocent people.
We all share Ihr same horror al Ihrsr
desperate acts." Thatcher said in lhe House ol
Commons.

" W e would need to know
undrr what circumstances they
werr coming, as hostages or free
(icoplc. and would need 24 hours
lo find a place for them because
w r don't huve enough spare
here." he said.
Mr said he had not discussed
the move with Syrian President
Hufcz Assad or with Western
ainlutssndora. Hr said Ihe hontages would only tie moved from
their seerrt Shiite hideouts In
Lebanon under a promise they
would not be released until Ihe
Ailll detainees were freed.
Berrt also said he had rrcclvrd
a call from kldnnppers who have
held two Frrnchincn lor more
Ilian u month, offering to place
Ihr two w llh Ih r Am erican
captives.
Palmer appeared wllh Berrl ill
Ihr news conference. Be de­
scribed himself as a "typical
American citizen who knows
very little ubout what Is hap
|M-nlng In Beirut."
"1 have Irurned a lot since I
have been here. I hope and pray
Ihr Lebanese gel their problems
sorted out," he said.
"I am very pleased to find I am
going home loduy," said Palmer,
u refrigeration specialist from
Lillie Hock. Ark.

Authorities refused lo Identify the suspects. Bui
sources close'lo the Briilsh pollre said one man
arrested In Glasgow. Scotland, was wanted by
(wilier In the attempted assassination o f Thatcher
In Brighton Iasi October
On Oct. 12. a bomb triggered by a delayedaction timer exploded In Ihe Grand Hotel, where
Thatcher and most of her Cabinet were attending
a Conservative Party convention Five people died
In the blast, but Thatcher escaped Injury,
The sources said the man. using the name
Roy Walsh." checked Into room 629 of the hotel
a month before the convention and allegedly
planled Ihr bomb
77ir T/mrs o f London said thr man. known as
"T h e Chancer." also was wattled by Scotland
Yard for questioning about crimes dating back lo
1979
British Broadcasting Corp. television said
undercover poller located the man In Dublin.
Ireland, then trailed him lo London and Glasgow
where he and four others were arrested. After the
am sis (Miller discovered documents outlining
IRA plans for the summer bombings
News reports said othrrs arrcslcd Included a
man believed lo be one of the IRA's "top
assassins" In Northern Ireland, and a convicted
iMitnbrr who escaped In a mass breakout from
Ulster's top security Maze Prison In 1983

...Water

Reynolds' Busing
Crack Returns
To Haunt Him
WASHINGTON IUP1) - Tw o
Justice Department lawyers
have Died aindavlls with the
Senate Judiciary Com m ittee
saying they rem em ber dis­
paraging comments William
Bradford Reynolds made about
a busing case.
Reynolds, whose nomination
fo r a J u s tic e D ep a rtm en t
promotion has run Into trouble,
has rrpratedly denied making
the statem ents and lold a
federal court he had no recol­
lection o f ihe Incident.
But the two lawyers, whe
filed Ihe affidavits Iasi week,
said they reminded Reynolds
about thr comments before he
filed his statement with the
court.
Existence of the affidavits
was reported Tuesday by Na­
tional Public Radio and the
papers were obtained Tuesday
by Unlled Press International.
Al Issue In the latest dis­
closure Is whether Reynolds
referred to Ihe NAACP Legal
D e fe n s e Fund as " t h o s e
basturds" when the fund tried
to Intervene in the govern­
m ent's luwstill against Ihr
school district In Charleston
County. S.C.

He was returning lo Ihr Unlled
county should appeal to the appellate court In
Stairs from bin job In Saudi
Daytona Beach.
Arabia when the T W A plane was
Bomsteln said, however. Mrs Cammack Is
C o n flo w e d fr o m pa ge I A
hijacked June 1-i on a fllghl
Continued from page I A
willing to go through the county's normal
from Athens, Greece, lo Rome
could wind up In Ihr slate Supreme Court If the
construction process as long as decisions are not
tint hr Is not In any danger at
Ills wife and son were also county Insisted on continuing the fight,
based on the Geneva Bubble. Mrs. Cammack also
I Ills time. .,. Everyone else seems
olMNird hul were released by thr
Marsee Insisted, however. Ihe order needs lo be
told commissioners she Is willing lo submit a site
to be fine."
hijackers June 15 — the same clarified so that the county will know which
plan and follow setback requirements for the
Palmer said the hostages were
day they killed a U.S. Navy diver l&gt;crmlls II must Issue and which Items musl go
wells.
housed In normal apartments
hack to public hearing. Ms. Clayton and Marsee
who wus aboard Bie plane.
She said she plans lo subdivide her property
with u "fe w " raptors present al a
" I don't think the American said alter Ihe Judicial ctartflcallon o f the order,
Into one-acre estates.
l i m e , s ome a i m e d wi t h
Ircmiomlc boycott) threat Is a they will make a recommendation on whether (he
—Donna Estes
automatic weapons and othrrs
real threat." said Berrl "L e i us
with pistols. Hr wild thr hostag­
suppose Unit threat Is true. What
es were not threatened, hut he
a b o u t o u r s o v e r e i g n l y In
uled to leave Orlando on July 9 C h r i s t m a s t o l a y I h e
laughed whrn askrd his rructlon
Lebanon, our Inlegrlly?
lo fly lo Europe where they will groundwork for the sum m er
to ikrrrt'fl atatrmrnl that the
" If Reagan tries lo cut oil all
hostages were having a good
be hosted In Holland In the trip.
Continued from page t A
Lebanon, kidnap Lebanon. II Is
lime.
h o m e s of Dutch Scouts and will
Some of the activities they
the same right for Ihe Lebanese
" I don't think It was totally
Ihe root of Ihe large rat cage at Ik - part o f a 160-member troop hope to participate In are rap­
lo defend their 7(X) people In Ihe shelter, while Ralph helped camping In Luxembourg.
accurate," hr suld
peling (desceril over cliff by
Atilt,** Berrl uddrd
The toys will be taking along means of rope) and rock climb
Berrl Is demanding thr release
ullrvlatr u problem wllh thr
"I am trying lo finish Bits septic lank by laying sod over II.
an American Flag and a letter Ing In (hr mountains and cam ­
ol some 730 Lebanese — most of
affa ir, save hum an b e in g s'
them Shllles — from Ailll prison
Tenth graders at Lake Mary from l he city of Longwood to ping out In tents. They are
lives," said Berrl "I am walling
III Israel In rxchunge for the
High &lt;School, the Hallrntlne present to their hosts as well as scheduled lo return home on
for un answer."
h o sta g e s.
brolhers are looking forward to lots of patches, coins, and July 30.
Bt-rrl also said he was asking
I heir biggest Seoul log adventure si amps to trade.
During a news conference In
Ralph and Robert are m em ­
ihr United Suites lo withdraw
This will lx- the first trip out of bers of the Order of Ihe Arrow,
Ihr tximh shelter at Ills home,
yet Th ey and fellow troop
6th Fleet warships from posi­ m em ber C h ris B elflo w er o f the country for the Hallentlnrs. un honorary Boy Scout organtza
Berrl lold reporters the remain­
tions off Lebanon und seeking an
ing hostages could t&gt;r trails
Altamonte Springs are sched­ hut Chris went to Europe last Bon
Americ an pledge not lo carry out
frrred to a Western embassy In
aggression against Letwncse ter­
Beirut — "Swiss. French, some­
1984 tornado killed three people
hospital and (hey told us to pul
ritory.
th in g like that, what they
Su rvivors Included Hallelt Ice on him. so we did."
Additionally, the Shiite militia
choose" — until the mailer Is
Mayor Jeff Fountain. 42, burned
leader said the suspected cxresolved Me said It that was not
Richard Alan Johnson. 40. s
over 80 percent of hts body and
Continued
from
page
1A
Irenilsl Shiite Moslem kidnap
acceptable, they could be traits
In critical condition at Hlllcresl co-owner o f the plant, suffered i
frrred toHyilu.
prrs o f 12 other Westerners in Ju st d i d n 't w a n t to s e e
broken band and cuts and wai
Memorial Hospital in Tulsa.
itelrut had agreed to release two anym ore." he said
"H e was burned all over." said hospitalized In good condition
Most employees o f the plant In
Freni hmrn. but no mention was
Jennie Harrison, who works al a Johnson would not talk to re
made of seven Americans, iwo It a I le 11. a t i n y n o r t h e r n
convenience store. "They lound porters at the hospital
other Frenchmen and a Hrllon Oklahoma town o f ubout 120
him wsnderlng down a road
The blaze triggered srvera
people 30 miles west of Tulsa,
seized on (he streets of Beirut
near the plant. We pul some grass fires doused Tuesdu)
lived In nearby Terlton. where a
over Ihr past year
water on him and called Ihe night.
winds: south-southwest at 12
A R E A FORECAST: Today
mph: rain, none: sunrise: 6:28
partly cloudy w llh scattered
percentages to the cities would
m o s t l y a f t e r n o o n t h u n ­ u.m . sunset 8:27 p m
change each year while Ihe
T N U R I D A T TIDES)
derstorms. High In low 90s.
county's remained at near 65
Daytona Dsscb: highs, 3:48
Variable light wind. Haln chance
a in.. 4 30 p.m.; lows. 9 48 a m..
percent, four of the cities' coun­
50 percent. Tonight a slight
C E s t l u s I fr o m p « g « l a
c i l s or c o m m is s io n s —
10 40 p.m.; P ort C anaveral:
c h a n r e o f m a in ly e v e n in g
thunderstorms, then fair. Low In highs, 3:40 a,m.. 4:22 p.m.: oltne tax levied In 1983 because Longwood. Casselberry. Lake
they would receive less money. Mary und Oviedo — balked when
lows, 9.39 a m ., 10:31 p.m.;
low rr 70s. Light wind. Haln
Bayportt highs. 9:01 a.m .. The slate law that authorized calculations showed Altamonte
chance 20 percent. Thursday
10:31 p m.; lows. 2:45 u ill.. 4:19 that lax required all elites to Springs and W inter Springs
partly cloudy wllh a 40 percent
a g r e e b e fo r e p e r c e n t a g e s would receive more while the
c h a n c e o f a fte r n o o n th u n ­ p.m.
BOATING FORECABTi St. allocated to the cities and the other five would receive less.
derstorms. High In the low 00s.
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out SO counties could be changed
Only the Sanford City Com­
NATIONAL REPORT) Heavy
Under a distributions formula mission. of those to receive less
miles — Southeast wind 10
(hunderahowen dumped up to
Bvr Inches of rain on parts of knots today becoming variable baaed on calculations of road under Ihe new ca lcu la tion ,
tonight and Thursday. Sea 2 to 3 expenditures from 1978 to 1983 agreed that the changr would be
N ebraska early today w hile
feet. Scattered showers and by the county and each of Ihe fair.
summer snow In W yom ing and
cities percentages were set.
thunderstorms.
T h e s ta te la w on the 4
Montana was expected to reach
And a lth o u g h city re p re ­ cents-per-gal Ion tax required
E X T E N D E D F OR EC AB Ti
drptlis of a half-fool al upper
sentatives at meetings of the that all seven cities hud to agree
Friday through Sunday fair
elevations by late morning.
except for alight chance of af­ Council of Local Governments In Ik - (ore a new percentages could
AREA READINOS (9 a.m.)i ternoon and e v e n in g th u n ­ Seminole Countv agreed the Ik- fixed.
temperature: 80: overnight low: d e rs to rm s . Low u pper 60 s
7 3 ; T u e s d a y 'a h i g h : 8 » : extrem e north to upper 70s
them drinks
barometric pressure: 29.09. rela­ extreme south. Highs upper 80s
"T h e people In the towns are
t iv e h u m id ity : HO p e rcen t; to lower 90s.
Incredible. Whole towns came
out to cheer ua."
Continasd from page 1A
From Albuquerque the route Is
Gross said the combination of t h r o u g h T e x a s . K a n s a s .
cooler temperatures (In the BOa) Missouri, Illin ois. M ichigan,
and natter terrain should enable
Pennsylvania and will end July
WaMar A Maw. Da Ear r
CaMrai Flatt4a Safiaaal Hatsttal
Ihe duo to make good lime
K aaaM U lia n a Dal Iona
4 in New York Ctly. The winner
TaaaSar
Gaerpia I WatWr OaOana
A D M ItltO M t
today.
gets 9100.000 and Ihe chance to
lan iard
0IIC H A B 0I1
A
tout
IS.OOO
people
lined
Ihe
chauffeur New York Mayor Ed
J a t t x M B ro w n
Marparai tam»«an. Vanlord
highway Tuesday, cheering and
Koch down Broadway for Ihe
luCHIaM Brown
DdndMS OdVrtat. Daitana
BeIanE Miliar
Independence Day parade.
clapping for the drivers. Gross
CVarttt Kimin*ci. DaOwta
Grata M PMm»a
—Rick Brunson
said. Some even offered lo buy
SalrxiaAMoM ana safe?bar. Oattana
N,&lt;ha&gt;d□ WaaOa

...Scouts

...Blast

WEATHER

...Gas Tax

...Rally

HOSPITAL NOTES

�SPORTS
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Raines Needs Miracle To Keep Star Streak Intact
La»t«* Alt Otar Vatmg
OutHaM
I. Data Mu»-ph, Atlanta 041.174 I. Tony
Corytm. San Oi«go U S .n o J. Darryl Slra»
ta rry
N a a V o rO 411 07* 4. K a r i n
McRaynoKh San Dwgo 11) 741 J j o » Crut.
Houston 141.H* 0. Jack Clark SI Lout*
111104 7. Dara Parhar. Cincinnati 70* *4* I.
Kaltn Maryland Chicago 70J.144 «. hoc
Darniar. Chicago tOa.ISS 10. Willi* McCa*.
St Louil '♦* SOI 11. C ary MUttharrt Chicago
1(0 sao 1J. lo rry M um phrty. Houahvt 114 1)4 ■
11. Padro Cuarraro. Cot Angalat 174 1)4 U.
Von Haytt. Philadatphia &gt;&gt;4 0* IS. Andr*
Dam on Montraal I14 0M 14 Tarry Puhl
Mom ton 171.71*

By S im Cook
Herald S p o rt* Editor
Go ahead. Read that list again Try
It again. One more time. There's
someone missing isn't there? Some­
one about 5-8 and 170 pounds.
Someone who has been an all star
m em ber every yea r he's played
major-league baseball Someone who
has led the National League In steals
all those years, too,
Tim Kalnes. Sanford's favorite son.

is not among the top 16 vote-getters
for a berth in the Major League
All-Star Game. There Is no way In the
world he will win a spot In the

M need a miracle.'
— Tim Raines
starting outfield (top three finishers)
for (he July 16 gam e al Minnesota's
Metrodome.

,______ _

"1 think 1 got a slim chance."
Kalnes said Tuesday from his room at
the Pittsburgh Hilton. "Really. I need
a miracle. My performance Is not that
bad. There aren't many outfielders
hitting a lot of homers and driving In
50 runs.
‘ Bui there are a lot doing the
things I can do. And some of them
are doing It belter. You got guys
stealing a lol more liases than I am "

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Tim Raines, left, comes up with a stolen base and a mouthful of dirt. The Expo left fielder is in jeopardy of missing his first all-star gamo in four years.

&lt;Can Oviedo Step
From Altamonte
Shadow In J985?

T ig e rs C la w

. 9-2
By Bam Cook
H erald Sports Editor
Mike Morro watched his Alta­
monte American League Tigers
walk disconsolately buck to Ihe
dugiml after losing a suspended
game to Ocoee Tuesday night.
The puln was swift and sharp.
Ocoee (dunked the Tigers In Ihr
lop ol Ihe Inning und pushed
across a run In the botiom lor an
8-7 victory.
All wasn't lost, however. It just
seemed that way. "Ocoee defi­
nitely hud the momentum," said
Morro. “ Blit wr never qull. It's
been that wuy ull season. W e've
liern u 12-man team ull yrur and
wr hud one more game lo prove
It."
Ocoee's victory, the com ple­
tion of Monduy's 7-7 tie which
was slopped by a 10 p m .
curfew, squared the District 14

Baseball

By Sam Cook
H erald Sports E ditor
As Seminole County's Little
Top Team series ul one loss
.••ague Baseball's entries begin
apiece.
One more game was
preparation lor the 1885 All Star OIJTRICT 14 L IT T LE L E A G U E
needed lo determine who would
competition. Mike Schmlt Is 16 M a |«&lt; L•*§„« All lit*
walk awuy from Mounl Dora's
T M IU IM 4 I: O l « H M l
years old and In Tallahassee
Tm U j i July I
Little League Field with thr
Managers In Ihe Oviedo Lillie
I K p m 4t Alltm onto Spring* — Aji*
championship banner.
American
vt
Ovw
jo
League program would have II
As Morro viewed Ills dlsap7. XI p m *1 D*L*nd
Alt*monl* N»l&gt;o«*l
no other way.
v* O n ) Voluti*
pointed group, he said lie knew
Schmlt. one of the most dom i­ Jvoter l**gu* All l l i r
n was time fur a pep talk "I Just
nant players to ever play Lillie Tour i*4m*lit Dk i i w I
told Ihr kids that they had
F r * l| , July I
League Baseball was a constant
J B pm
*1 D illo n*
AlUrnonla vt
woiked hard all yrur Tills was
thorn In the side of Oviedo OoOsn*
their last game as a Tiger." hr
learns. “ It se em , like they l4l&lt;&lt;44|. M i l
Otiado •» A ll*
sold
7 » p m at Ovwdo
always hud Schmlt,** recalled moot*#* Dflton*
Just one more chance lo roar.
Oviedo Senior manager David Wttar L**gu* All l t «
"W r were tieuleii In a onr-lnnlng
T
m
m
m
u
w
i
I
O
d
i
u
m
I
Austin. “ We're hud some good
game," Morro continued. "Th ai
r. ivly (
learns the past few years, hut he MwSO
7 10 p m at Dalton*
Ovado»» Dal ion*
could happen to anyone. The
I R p m *1 Maitland - AlUmonto vt
always made I hr difference."
guys knew we had sis more
Schmlt. who Is attending the Mall land
tiara Id PSato Or Tom m y V meant
Florida Slate Select Baseball M i n t Tavmamarilt lil* c D * t* i
See TIGERS. Page BA
Chris Jackson was loo strong for Ocoee Tuesday.
Camp, has thiown Ills last pitch Ma|ar OtvItMn
and hit his Iasi home run as a WvtWl I — Wm’ar Gar dan. July 7}
!&lt;*•• Tourn«m*nl
Rocktodgt. July 10
major. Junior and senior Last VouttarnRegion — i l PctortOurg Aug IJ
World
v
*
4
~
W
illItmigorl.
P* . Aug 10
year, he weld out on lop with a
Senior Work) Series champion­ iwauor DUIWm
Vocllon I - NKavlMo July t l
ship « t Gary, hid
ii* i* Tovrnamonl — M o rrill l|l«nd. July I*
The Lake Marv right hander, lo d lo r n B agion — ( utllt. Aug 4
not have lo worry about having lime In
One of Ihe most Inportant aspec ts of one's
ol course, had some help with all World Wrto» — T*fl«r M a s Aug I]
l o w Dtrttton
adjust
your grip during Ihe barkswpig But,
game
Is
ihe
rrturn
of
serve.
Even
though
II
those Little League champion­ Vat non I - Dalton* July 17
If you feel you muni hold the rui krl
is vital It Is often neglected (particularly
ships. Bui a list of his ac­ Italy lournamant - Hot* Raton July 70
dlllerrnlly for lorchands and backhands.
among Inexperienced players
complishments during his Dis­ VouWiorn Bag*on - Port L*udor*l* Aug 1
World Vorlot - Gary Ind . Aug 1}
ex|&gt;ertmrnt lo s e e which change you make
Not nearly enough thought Is pul Into this
trict 14 career for Altamonte tag laagwa Davtaaaa
Lister, (forehand lo backhand or backhand
most Important pari of your game. The
Springs would rival those of uny WatMn I — Invarnau July 77
lo forehand) Use as your walling grip Ihe
return of serve Is really a series of
player In thr country. He was a iU ttTournam ont - Ounadln. July 7*
Vou'rarn Bag,on
Orlando. Aug a
one
I rou i which you llnd easier to change
supplementary
shots
Your
basic
forehand.
tournament performer and a World taftot — Port laudardat*. Aug II
For maximum quickness on ihe swing
HERALD
Iiai khand and serve will allow you lo play
good one.
vou may llnd II is best to change your
ihr game, but you must learn a series of
TENNIS
But he’s gone And this year
liai kswing from what you normally use If
service
rrlurns
lo
ever
really
play
Ihe
game
may be the yrar that Oviedo concerned with Is the offense.
W RITER
you normally pause ul Ihr end ol your
steps out of Ihe Altamonle shad­ That was lacking with the Or­ well.
barkswing, change that loo "Cannonball"
A
description
of
the
things
Involved
in
ow Into the spotlight. Th ey ioles until thr last game (21-1
win over West Oak Kldgel. but service rrlurns follows. Work on them and thr moment you determine the direction of ■serves don't allow much time lor pausing
sh ou ld have tw o e x c e lle n t
Start your baekswlng with a quick turn of
your opponent's shot
entries In Austin's Seniors uml the kids swung the hats real well your game will Improve:
your shoulders Add a slight amount of urm
As your opponent's racket goes up to meet
Though you may not regard your service
Wayne Jacobs' und Louie Tulp'a in practice tonight They hit a lot
action (on Ihr liuckhund add even a little
returns as supplementary shots since they the bull, hop up slightly. Just barely leaving
Majors. Tom m y Ferguson, a ollln r drives."
elbow act Ion I. tiui only us much as time
From the Orioles. Austin, who occur In every polni In which you ore the ihe ground and turn) In thr ready posturr.
veteran o f 10 years at Oviedo,
allows, reverse your urm union In siuit your
This
Is
called
the
ready-hop.
receiver,
the
technique
for
ihnn
often
differs
Is
asstsled
by
Kandy
Isner
and
w ill m a n a g e Ih e J u n io r s .
forward swing And If lim e allows, bring
Ferguson's Juniors, though, are Kandy W illis, draws Richard enough lo warruni special eo aside ration.
As you make your ready-hop, watch Ihe
uour shoulders around In reverse uellon too
Consistency
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returning
serves
is
one
Cobb.
Alan
Greene.
Mtcah
Klntnorr ol an expertenre-acqulrlng
liall as your opixmrni tosses, and especially
learn During the regular season, nalrd. Poorhlr King and Gar)’ measure of your playing ability. Work on as ihr racket comes Into contact with It. Do Otherwise, simply block thr hall with u
short motion ol your urm. K rrp your wrlsi
the 13-yearuld* play with Ihe Gotwall All played key roles In vour service rrlurns as much as you not look al Ihe total figure ol the server and
und grlpllrtn.
prurllvr other phases o f your game.
Seniors at Oviedo There are Just Ovlrdo's march to Ihe Top Team
then wall for the ball to come out of Ihr
W hile In the ready sla m c. hold your
A common quality among players who background. Focus on the ball. Concentrate
14 13-yrar-olda In the program illle.
d h ow s In at your sides, und bend your arms
return serves effectively Is quickness They on It. Try lo dctrrmlnc Its direction as soon
The Pirates were Ihe next
and Ferguson will have 11 on his
lo bring your hands and racket closer lo
most abundant source, supply­ are quirk lo see Ihe ball, quick to move their as vou can
Irani
your body. With such u short radius swing
rackets, and quick lo start In motion. In
Austin's Iram. supplied by five in g C h ad D u ncan. C h a rle s
you will need less lorrr to start Ihe rue krl In
Besides seeing the ball quickly and
\our practirc. strive specifically for Im­
members from his District 14 Warner. Bill Moorehcad and
modem, and us a result you'll have more
making
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start,
you
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provement
In
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areas
Andy
Devine.
The
Cardinals
Top Team championship Or­
force lo start thr speed. This adjustment In
Your ability to move quickly drpands racket as quickly as possible. Here you may
ioles. has to be considered a selected were DrrrF Mays. Willie
posture which shorlens your swing may be
have
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grips
—
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Gainey
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Boston.
legitimate threat for a title run.
just w h ll you nerd to gain that extra
"P itch in gw ise we re really In Dwight Everett (Angrlsl and Ron the ready position, bend your knees and waiting position and grips during the swing
quickness which lets you bring the racket
decent s h a p e ." said A u stin Vrrrs iDodgersI completed Ihe shift your weight forward to get most of It off If you can manage a no-change grip, one
uruund In llm r lu meet the bull squarely.
your heels. Make yourself feel light, bouncy, that you can use for both forehands and
Tuesday night. "Our tram speed
Remember, focus on the bull . early.
and springy. Hr ready to spring into action backhands, lids (s well and good: you will
is tremendous The only pari 1*01
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Sun Shines On Cubs At Wrong Time
U o iled Preaa In tern ation al
Cub (ana. fear not. Thirteen han always been the
club's lucky number.
Tbe Chicago Cuba lost Iheir 13th game In a row
Tuesday, dropping a 3-2 decision to Dwight Gooden
and tbe New York Mets at Wrlgley Field. But the Cubs
can find solace In Ihc fact (hat no (earn In the history of
lbe franchise has ever lost 14 In a row. The 1944 Cubs
struggled through a club record 13-game losing streak
us did I hr 1982 team.
Heck. Ihr way the Cults are going they're groping for
un edge o f any kind.
" l l s kind of amazing Ihr streak they are In." said
Mels catcher Gary Carter, who homerrd to spark the
victory. " W r were lucky today. The sun hurt them and
we goi an exlru life."
A fly hall lhal rigid fielder Krllh Moreland lost In the
sun contributed to thr Mels' triumph, turn Dykstra
lined a fly to right In Ihr nrst Inning lhal fell for a triple
when Moreland lost It In the sun and Keith Hernandez
followed with a sac rtllce fly to give New York a 1-0 lead.
Cnrlrr then till Ills 10th home run.
"I don’t like (o use duy hall as an excuse," said
Moreland, who also lost a hall for an error In the fifth.
"There’s no excuse for me losing Ihr tmll and the
game. I Just missed the hall."
Howard Johnson homerrd In (hr fourth, off loser
Scott Sanderson, 3-3. who permitted only four hits In
seven Innings.
Gooden. 113 and winner o( live straight decisions,
struck out six und walkrd three In hurling tds seventh
complete game.
Mela manager Davry Johnson admitted Gooden was
without tils best stuff.
"Hut II was gcjod enough today. He might have hren
a little Iixj strong with an extra day's rest," Johnson
said
The Cubs have scored only 31 runs during their
losing streak.

Braves 0, Astros 4
HOUSTON (UPI) — AtluntH Hruves Inflrlder Bob
Horner, who has been known to have a few rough
outings at third base, can sympathize with the
error-prone Houston Astros.

...Raines
C ontinued from 7A
Rallies Is hitting 2H9. lie has
stolen 21 bases In 25 attempts,
i he ex Seminole High flush has
seven triples, 47 runt. 70 hits,
three homers und IS runs hatted
In All stats are comparable with
a yrut ago except RBI und
homers, laist year, he hud seven
tatrrs and 38 runs batted In. He
was hitting 294 with 23 steals
in 23 tries He also hud more
doublet. 14 8. a year ago
Rallies said he hud no expla­
nation for the lack of power. The
la&lt; k oi Mill could tie attributed to
iln- seventh, eighth and ninth
hatters not setting the table for
R a in e s ’ le u d o ff sp ot. M ike

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Bins Jays 7, Brewers 1
“ I know exactly how they feel," Horner said Tuesday
after Ihc Astros commuted six errors to help the Hraves
loa 6-4 win. "I'v e had a few days like that m yself,"
Rafael Ramirez put Atlanta up 3-1 In the fifth with a
two-run triple. One Inning later, the Astros' defense,
which already had committed two rrrors. fell apart.
Third baseman Phil Gam er mufTed two grounders
und shoftstop Craig Reynolds threw twice Into the dirt,
enabling the Braves to score three unearned runs und
take a 6 - 1 lead.
Houston attempted a comeback In thr eighth when
Jerry Mutnphrry homerrd with Jose Cruz aboard and
Alan Ashby followed with a solo home run to cut the
Hruves' lead to 8-4
"Houston didn't give up. they battled back." said
Atlanta pitcher Rick Mahler, who raised his record to
11-6 hut left In the eighth after giving up four straight
hits. Including the back Io-tuick homers with Iwcjouts,
" I didn't feel tired." he said "I like lo give the other
guy a llltlr rredll. I thought those were good pitches
they hit out."
The Braves called on Terry Forster, who finished Ihr
inning, and Bruce Suiter, who put down the Astros m
the ninth for his 12lh save,
Houston's defense has had Its problems In the past
live games, commuting 13 errors Houston Is 1-4 In
those games and Tuesday. Bob Kncpprr look Ihe loss,
dropping lo 7-4,
"It wasn't a very good game for us." Lillis said. "Our
defense let us down, but they haven't done that too
many times.
*Tm not worded ubout our defense Our defense Is
one o f our strenghts und our defense bus been a reason
(or our success this season "
Ph llU ta 9, Cardinals 1
At Philadelphia, Jerry Koosman tossed a threc-hlltcr
and Glenn Wilson hit u three-run double In the third
Inning lo down SI. Louis. Koosman. 3-1, struck out
eight and did not allow an earned run as he posted his

At Toronto. Jim Clancy llred a
slx-hlttcr. Clancy. 4-4. pitched
eight Innings, struck out five and
walked one. The Blue Jays sent
12 halters lo the plate In Ihe
third and scared six runs with
the assistance o f four walks and
a w i l d p i t c h by J a m i e
Cocanower.

Yankees 7, Orlolea 4
K e i t h M o r e la n d
...■ tin n y d n y

D odgers 3 , P ad re s 2

At San D iego, pinch h itle r Al O liver hit a
bases-loaded sacrifice fly with one out In the ninth
Inning to score Ken L an dreau x and lift Los
Angeles.Reliever Ken Howell pitched the final two
Innings to get the victory and even Ills record at 3-3,
Tim Stoddard pitched the ninth and was charged with
Ills third loss without u victory.

last year. Will Raines familiarity anything to do with It." he said.
with Williams help him make "It all comes down to ullcnduner
unless you are very popular like
Ihe team?
" I doubt It." said Tim. " I Just Murphy.
"T h e cities that win and draw
(eel lluit It will be hard (or me lo
mukr It. There's quite a few well have ihe all stars Look al
other outfielders who are doing Strawberry. What's he hitting
better W illie M cGee. Vince .220? Hr hasn’ t played In a
Colem an. Dave Parker. Jose month. Is he an all-star?"
Raines was voted a starting
Cruz...(hose guys have to be
lhere somewhere So does Pedro berth In the 1983 gam e at
C o m ls k e y P a rk . H to o k a
GcurciTO."
A re th ere o lh e r reason s? boniest and during thr lust week
Raines Is m aking u m illion of voting to push him Into the
dollars a year now, " I haven't third position, ahead of McGee.
even thought about It." he said. He finished fourth after u furious
"H eck. I made almost that much write-in campaign during his
rookie year In '82 and '84. lie
Iasi year."
Whul about the contract? For was named lo Ihr squad as a
thr first time he doesn’ t have an reserve.
It'll lake a miracle or an
Incentive clause which pays him
more money to make the all-star Impressed Dick Williams to run
team. "Bul I don't think that has his streak to five

Fltrgeruld, a weak tutting catch­ "Make that, we don't have any
er. bnls eighth and, o f course. fans anymore."
Ihe pitcher bats ninth.
Raines said he Is at a loss to
Regardless, u starting outfield explain Montreal's peculiar de­
spot Is beyond u miracle. Dale tach m en t fron t ih c Expos.
Murphy. Tony Gwynn and Dar­ "W hen we were favored to the
ryl Strawberry pretty much hove win Ihe division, they came
those positions locked up None out," he said. "T h en they got
of the three Is having a great upset with the team when wr
year bul Murphy Is one of the didn’t win It. 1 guess they're
most popular players In the watting until we get live or six
gumc. Gwynn won u hatting title games up Maybe they'll come
last yeur and Strawberry, who out when wr make the playofTa."
By then tt will tie way too late
hasn't played In over a month,
has Ihr benefit of the huge for Rallies' all slur chances Of
crowds that have (locked lo Sheu course. If one doesn't finish In
Ihc lop three. It doesn't matter
Stadium to see Ihe Mets.
The Expos, who lead the N.L. where one finishes He can he
East by Vy game, meanwhile, added as a reserve
have nol druw flies at Montreal.
Dick Wllllums. Tormer Expo
I gurss I don’t have any fans skipper, will pick the reserves
anymore." Joked Raines about und run the trum since he
his meager 100.000-plus votes. guided Ihe Padres to a pennant

S a ilin g
built anything like this." he said.
"There's nothing In the middle.
There's nothing coming straight
down. The water sluicing be­
tween the wings strikes the flaps
and makes the flaps more pow­
erful."
Greene, sporting the green lie
o f Ihe Courageous Syndicate.
Insisted he began developing the
new vortex wings for Coura­
geous III In 1980. long before the
A u s tr a lia n d e s ig n b e ca m e
known.
While secrecy has shrouded
design plans for other expected
challenger*. Greene said he de­
cided to unveil his new keel In
the Interests o f sportsmanship.
“ I'm willing to unveil It as a
mailer of principle.'* he said
"It's a big port o f keeping this a
sport. 1 don't think we ll lose by
unveiling U. Those who do copy
will be strong contenders for
second pU cc."

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219th career victory Joaquin Andujar. 12-3. took the
loss
Reds 7, G ia n ts 8
At Clnrlnhull. Cesar Cedcno's two-run homer
triggered a four-run eighth Inning, stopping San
Francisco. John Sluper, fi-5. earned the victory and
Ted Power gained his 10th save. Mark Davis. 3-9. took
the loss Cincinnati player-manager Pete Rose pinch
hit .ind filed oul. still leaving him 43 hits short of
hrrnklng Ty Cobh's career hit record of 4.191.
Expos 3. P ira te s 2
At Pittsburgh, Dan Drlessen's seventh-inning single
drove In the winning run and Jed Reardon earned his
21st save to lead Montreal. Tim Burke. 4G. worked
only one-third of an Inning for the victory. Al Holland
fell to I -4. Tim Raines home red and singled for
Montreal.

Courageous Syndicate
Flows On Leaden Wings
BOSTON (UPI) - A pair of
leaden wings In place o( u solid
v e r tic a l keel Is the m a g ic
formula Ihe Courogruua Syn­
dicate hopes will recapture the
America's Cup Trophy from thr
Australians who spirited It away
In 1983.
The Syndicate's pride and
hope for 1987, Courageous 111 —
with sleek white hull gleaming
— was lifted gently from murky
Boston Harbor Tuesday to reveal
lls new vortrx winged keel.
Australia 11, Ihe challenger
lhal won the America's Cup
series oil Newport. H I. In 1983.
pion eered a new keel w ith
winged appendages thal many
held responsible for the 12-meter
sloop's success.
"It's the Cup snslrher.** Cou­
rageous Syndicate Chairman
l^onsrd Greene said of his new
keel, giving (lie thumbs-up sign
and grinning from ear to ear.
"Look at how streamlined It
ta." said Greene, who insists hla
new keel Is really “ wings."
"T h e re’s never been a keel

Jack Morris waited a year to
settle a debt with Bob Ojeda, and
the payback was sweet.
"A ll I know Is that Bobby
Ojeda shut me out 1-0 In Detroit
last year." said Morris Tuesday
night after throwing a four-hitter
to lead Ihe Tigers to a 3-0 victory
over the Boston Red Sox. "W ell,
here's lo you. Bobby, It's good lo
gel one back on him like this
The victory over the Red Sox
ended a drought for Morris, who
last topped Boston June 8. 1983.
Ojeda. 4-2. struggled through
7 2/3 Innings, although giving
up Just three runs on 10 hits. He
managed to escape heavy dam­
age by stranding nine runners.
"Tonight they didn't give too
much margin o f error." Ojeda
s a id . " T h i s w a s a lo u g h
ballgame lo lose Every game
means something. Detroit pro­
ved last year that It's never too
early to w in ."
The Tigers took a 2-0 lead In
the fourth. Chet Lemon led off
with a single and Evans followed
with his 14lh homer of the y^ar,
a drive Into the right-field seats.
Detroit added an Insurance
run In the eighth to make the
score 3-0. With two out. Barbara
Garbey doubled off the left-field
wall Mark Clear relieved Ojeda
and allowed a run-scoring single
to Tom Brookens
Morris, who picked up three
strikeouts to raise his American
League-leading total lo 96.

Royals 3, Twins O
A l M in n e a p o lis . D a n n y
Jackson pitched a tour-hitter
and Jim Sandberg homerrd to
lead Kansas City. Jackson. 6-4.
struck out five, walkrd two and
hit one hatter en route to hts
third com plete game of the
season. John Butcher. 4-7. went
i he distance and took the loss

Mariners 2. Rangers 1
At Seattle. Matt Young and Ed
Nunez combined on a six hitter
to give Seattle Its fifth straight
victory and tup Texas. Young.
7-8. gave up five hits, struck out
four and walked two before
giving way to Nunez, who pit­
ched the final Inning lor hts
ninth save. The Mariners scored
both runs In the first off starter
Charlie Hough. 5-9.

A's 6, W hite Sox 4
At Oakland, Calif., Mike Heath
lied Ihe score with a leadofT
homer and pinch hitter Dusty
Baker drew a baacs-loadcd walk
In the 13th Inning, both off Gene
Nelson. 4-3 lo send Chicago to
defeat. Keith Atherton. 3-3. guve
the White Sox u lead In the 13th
on Greg Walker s RBI double,
but struck out two with the
bases loaded.

Angsts 7, Indians 3
At Anaheim, Calif.. Ruppert
Jones hit a two*&gt;ut grand slam
In the 13th off Neal Hcalon. 4-9.
Slu Cllbum, 3-1. took the victo­
ry Cleveland had gone ahead In
the 13th when Tony Hcmazard
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Ames, Harding, Reese In Sync,
Qualify For Southern Zone Final
ORLANDO — Lake Mary High students Patty Ames. Tla
Harding and Alice Reese, representing the Justus Lore lets,
have qualified for the finals In the irto competition o f the
Southern Zone Synchronized Swimming Championships.
The Justus trto placed fifth In the semifinals In Tuesday
night's competition at the Justus Aquatic Center.
The finals will be held Thursday night at the center
beginning at 7. The top seven teams out of the 10 finalists
qualify for the Senior Nationals to be held In Fort
Lauderdale on July 1-7.
Ames and Harding are Longwood residents while Reese
Is a Winter Park resident. The Lake Mary High trio
recorded a score of 67.6 which was good for fifth place and
2.6 points ahead of the sixth place team.
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score of 74.0 compared to 70.6 forOctopl.
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Heston Won't Watch McEnroe
WIMBLEDON. England. June 25 (UPI) Unlike many tennis fans who flock to the
courts to watch John McEnroe ptav tennis,
screen legend Charlton Heston said he
refused a Royal Box seat at Wimbledon
because he doesn't want to see McEnroe
embarrass America.
Heston, a long-time tennis buff whose
acting roles Include heroic Moses and Ben
Hur. told the London Dally Mail of his
decision.
He added that he sent a scorching lelter
May 23 to American Davis Cup coach
Arthur Ashe suggesting that the volatile
McEnroe be excluded from Ihe Davis team
because he "demeans the game that made
him a millionaire.''
Heston. 60, Is In London for what Is
t u r n in g In to on e o f th e w ettest o f
Wimbledon tournaments He's directing and
playing the lead In a West End theatrical
production of the "Caine Mutiny Court
Martial."
Heston said McEnroe s reputation for loud

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Attorneys for two former Tulane
University basketball players say they want a state Judge to
drop bribery charges against the players because the
Indictments allegedly contain constitutional flaws.
John "Hot Rod'' Williams and David Dominique are
accused with four others In a scheme to fix two Tulane
basketball games last season. Tulanc'a president abolished
the m en's basketball program In the wake of (he scandal.
Lawyers told Judge Alvin Oser on Tuesday they believed
an unauthorized person was In the room while a grand Jury
considered evidence In the case.
They also claimed the Louisiana sports bribery law Is
unfair In that It does not require a person receiving (he
bribe to Intend lo be comm itting u crime. Other bribery
statutes carry only minor penalties, they added.

O-Twlns Triumph Before 5,180
ORLANDO — The Orlando Twins drew their biggest
crowd of (he year Tuesday night (5.180) for a Merchants'
Night g iveaw ay and turned In one o f their best
performances of the year with an 8-2 victory over the
Knoxville Blue Jays al Tinker Field.
A five-run first Inning against loser Mark Dlckman
started the ball rolling early as Mark Straker was more
than up to the task. Straker spread around 10 hits, struck
out five while picking up the win.
The O-Twlns host Knockvllle again tonight at 7:30.
In other baseball Tuesday, the Osceola Astros dropped a
3-1 decision to the Clearwater Phillies at Kissimmee's
Osceola Stadium. Bob Parker played bul didn't bat for the
Astros.
Osceola travels lo Clearwater for a game tonight ut 7:30.

on-court arguments with officials and hts
lack of manners are setting a dangerous
example for millions of young tennis players
who mlghI be convinced l hat "badder Is
better" In climbing to the top.
*7 was Invited to the Royal Box (at
W im bledon's C enter C ou rt)." he said.
Ycnrs ugo 1 would have been tempted to
stay.
"Bui I simply don't want to alt In that
wonderful place and risk the embarrass
m rnt. as on A m erican, of seeing an
American disgrace our country."
McEnroe. 26. has refused an ultimatum
Issued earlier this year by American tennis
authorities — and a new U.S, Davis Cup
sponsor — that he sign a letter of “ good
behavior" If he's to be chosen again for the
squad.

EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (UPI) - Doug Flutle will
practice Thursday In hopes of playing In the New Jersey
Generals’ playoff game against the Baltimore b u . i Monday
night, the Generals announced Tuesday.
Flutle. who broke his left collarbone In a June I game
agalnsl Memphis, was X-rayed Tuesday by team orthope­
dic surgton Dr. Mark Scholtenfeld. The 5-foot-9 passer Is
expected to Join Ills teammates for their next practice
session Thursday.
"D oug's X-rays show progressive healing sufficient to
permit him to practice later this week," Generals president
Jason Seltzer after conferring with Scholtenfeld.

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D ALLAS (UPI) — The Major Indoor Soccer League will
attempt to ahortrn Its season which ran seven months last
year by cutting out a playoff round, the league announced
Tuesday.
The MISL's Board of Directors removed the wild-card
series and changed the playoff format to allow the four
trams with the best records In each of the two divisions to
qualify for the post-season.
The first two rounds of the playoffs would be best-of-flve
series with the championship decided by a beat-of seven
series. League officials said the move would slice about 10
days off the length of the season.

...T ig e rs
Continued from 7A
Innings. Thai s whul motivated
them."
And the last roar wfts loud and
c le a r . H ig h !- h a n d e r C h r is
Jackson stymied a hard-hitting
Ocoee team on seven hits,
" D o w n t o w n " C h ris B row n
socked a two-run homer and
Billy Moore supplied the clutch
aluminum as the Tigers clawed
Ocoee. 9-2. to bring home (he
Top Team Tournament champi­
onship Tuesday night.
"T h ey lore It up like Tigers,"
gushed an excited Morro W ed­
nesday morning. They played
hard every Inning and did a
terrific Job right down to the
12th man coaching the bases."
Along with the regulars. Morro
cited M ichael G rim m . Dana
L an g. T r e v o r Popp and
10-year-old Pablo Abrcu for their
moral support.
Jackson, who whipped Oviedo
Saturday tor the Division 2 tide,
scattered seven hits, struck out
seven and walked Just two.
"Chris slopped a very stronghitttng Ocoee tram ." said Mike
Morro Sr. "T h e y had Just seven
hits and two w err flukes. He did
an outstanding Job.' *
* Brown, one of Tom Kmanskt'a

lop disciples ul Ihe Central
Florida Baseball Club, pul Ihe
Tigers ahead lo stay In Ihe first
Inning when he follow ed a
Chuck Lamb walk with a linedrive shot over Ihe left field fence
for a 2-0 lead.
In Ihe second. 11-year-old
Moore, who reached base seven
limes In the past two days,
walked. Doug Harris singled and
John Jump rifled a triple Inlo
right field for two more runs and
a 4-1 lead. After Lamb grounded
out. Brown and Jackson drew
w alks before A breu singled
home another run. Abreu. like

"The suspension follows statements at­
tributed to Mr Jenkins. 41. which were
published In today 's rdlllon of the Dally Star
In which he Is allrged to have questioned
the Judgement of officials" Mills said In a
statement
In speaking lo an English ncusjKiper.
Jenkins described hts work as a training
and grading officer lor umpires

P a t ie n c e
W im b le d o n F a n s W a it, A n tic ip a te 2 46 M a tc h e s
WIMBLEDON. England IUPII
— Martina Navratilova called
Ihrm "the most patient fans
a n y w h e r e " . D u e t o r a in .
W'lmbledon's notoriously longThe bucking ol approximately
suffering spectators have seen
|ust eight matches completed In KM) matches Is enough to try the
two days, leaving a mere 246 to patience of fans, players and
go In the men's and women's organizers alike. AI the current
rale of play. Ihe Championships
singles.
Hut despite the near washout would run for more than two
of the first two days, the atten­ months.
And that's only taking Into
dance figures ul Ihe Wimbledon
Championships are surprisingly account the men's anti women's
singles, let alone the th rte
ueur normal levels.
More lhan 57.000 spectators doubles competitions and Junior,
have braved rain and discomfort senior and first-round losers'
lo pass through the turnstiles. events that must be squeezed In.
Tournament referee Alan Mills
The figure Is only 7.670 less
lhan the crowds on the same iwo wux not worried at the slow
days In 1984 when there were progress,He Is confident ihe
no weather problems, and was whole thing could be wrapped
well u pon 1980 and 1982. when up In nine days. II necessary.
But there was no tinmrdtutr
rain affected ihe firsi iwo days
"It 's always special here, peo­ prospect of the weather Im ­
ple are so excited to sec some proving much Ruin was fulling
lentils." Navratilova said after again late Tuesday night.
The men's defending chutnplcrushing Lisa Bonder 6-0. 6-2
Tuesday lo begin the defense of on. John McEnroe, finished o(T
Australian Peter McNamara In
her women's singles title.
"It's nice lo be able to do straight sets to Join second seed
something for Ihrm. they are the Ivan Lendl In ihe men's second
round.
most patient fans anywhere."

Tennis

... Oviedo
Continued from 7A

Flutle Hopes To Return For Stars

U M PinE IS SUSPENDED
WIMBLEDON. England (U PI) Bob
Jenkins, who umpired two Wimbledon
men's singles finals and Is one o f Britain'^
senior tennis officials, was suspended
Tuesday from umpiring at this year s
Wimbledon championships
He was disciplined lor allegedly ques­
tioning the Judgement of fellow officials In a
newspaper article Tuesday.
Championship releree Alan Mills an­
nounced that Jenkins, "has Iwen suspended
Iroin his duties as an umpire pending a
review.

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Attorney: Drop Bribery Charges

W e d n e sd a y , J u n e It, IV tS — t A

14-team roster.
O vie d o 's Seniors open Ihe
Division 2 round agalnsl Deltona
Monday. July 8 against Deltona
ul Deltona. Game lim e is 7:30
pm
Oviedo's 11-12-year-old entry
should utso tie In (he running. It
draws four players — Marvin
"B u bb a" Fore. Morris Jacobs.
Dana Allen and David Blanton —
fro m J a c o b s ' A n g e ls , w ho
finished second In I hr Division 2
Top Team lo Altamonte's Am er­
icans.
"W e should tie strong,” said
Jacobs. "W e got some extra
(inching. Pitching Is our strong
point and all Ihe boys have good
altitudes."
The Pirates supplied the Ma
Jors with Kevin Blagg. Jeremy
Hill and Todd Woodard. Danny
Phillips and Shelly Elliott were
selected from the Braves. The
Orioles picked were Derek Bell
and Foster Cole. The one Cardi­
nal on Ihe squad Is Anthony
Mays Blanton and Jacobs are
Ihe 11-year-olds
The Majors, who lost a narrow

Moore, reached base seven limes
In nine at-bats In Ihe past two
games.
Altamonte added another run
In (he third when Moore walked
and tw o ou ts la te r . J u m p
reached on an error Lamb
followed with a double lo left
center lo chase home both runs
fora 7-1 lead.
In the fourth. Jackson singled
and one batter later. Moore
doubled him home. Jackson
doubled In the sixth and scored
when Moore clouted a triple lo
left center for the 9-2 final,
Ocoee scored Its other run In
the fifth.

The other men's leading seetls
were due on court Wednesday,
w i t h f o u r t h - s e e d e d M a ts
Wllander facing Slobodan ZlvoJlnovlc of Yugoslavia In the
o|H-ntng match on Cenire Court.
Filth seed Anders Jarryd of
Sweden was due to resume, lied
al tw o sets-al! w ith Ita ly's
Claudio I'unultu when whul lltllc
play was a tte m p te d ended
Tuesday night,
Third seed Jim m y Connors
Martina Navratilova Is im
was scheduled to play the third
match on No. 1 Court and may pressed Ihe Wimbledon's
have to kick his heels for a long fans’ patience.
lime before finally gelling Ills
14t h a n n u a I W I m h ie d o n s e e d lia n a M u n d llk n v u o f
Czechoslovakia, fourth seeded
challenge under way.
The situation 1s even worse In Munurla Maleeva of Bulgaria nor
the women's singles, where only American filth seed Pam Shrtver
two other players Tuesday wen- was scheduled to play Wednes­
able lo Join Navratilova In Ihe day
McEnroe, looking (or a Ihlid
second round.
A r g e n t i n a ’ s 15 • y e u r •o I d su ccessive W im bledon title,
Guhrtclu Sabutlnt defeated Brit- served well but did uol have lo
on Amanda Brown In Hirer scls cxcrl htmsctl against McNamara,
and Virginia Ruzlrl of Romania who still was not lolly mobile
alter a 21 month rccupperatton
ousted American Amy Holton.
But because o f the huge from knee surgery
As usual. McEnroe had more
backlog or m atches, neither
Chris Evert Lloyd — Ihe co-No. I (rouble with British reporters
seed with Navratilova — third than wlih hts on court opponent.

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as they open the first round of
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Ihe A m erican s on Tu esday.
June 0. Game (line Is 7:30 p.m
al Altamonte Springs
Although Ferguson's Juniors
aren't expected to challenge for
Ihe title, he does expect Ihe
tournament (o give his players
some needed experience and
prepare them for next year
"T h e one advantage our kids
have Is Hull they have been
p la y in g w ith the 14- and
15-yeur-oldn all y e a r." said
Ferguson. "T h a i should help
their hitting."
T h e J u n io r s h a ve th r e e
players each from the Angels,
C a r d in a ls a n d F e r g u s o n 's
Ikxigcrs. The Angels are Josh
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fiusly Spencer. The Cardinals
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and Vince Hollis. The Dodgers
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lo his lllur Sox players
the ballpark here In llllru Is
Itelng reilnur literally from Ihr
gnuiud up It's due to hr reopened duly I which means the
Hint Sox. who began the season
dune 17. are playing all llirlr
gam m on the road until then
tin that Irip Ihr nlhri day
w h e n lir e l l w a s g e t t i n g
leliiinHlm ed In hits travel, a
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t.u k erralliiK the kind ol raekrl
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lo know
My wall'll." another player
answ ered him In a typical
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kid iMlIplayers tiding die b u s
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liieti stated nut the window
eu|ovtng some ul thr rich green
rustn scenery along the wayside
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isn't it?" he said to Glynn, who
is limn Waseca Minn . and has
been til thr Illin ois seven years
til Vim Is pulif by t lie Kxpos. one
ul lo u r htg le a g u e tra in s
su pplying you ng players to
Ultra The I’lilllles Hangers mid
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with Utica
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Cook Of The Week

Bridle: 7 Can Have D inner Ready In H a lf An H o u r'
Uy D orothy Greene
H erald C orrespondent
Titnea are changing. stereoii|n-s are pasw
and sharing
responsibilities m a marriage are
nut unique And mi ii it with our
i nok of the Week Larri Bridle
w h o unwinds III th e kltrhrn
after .1 hard day * w ork
harry a Canadian transplant,
is employed as a heavy equip
mritl operator lor the City of
Sanford Although his family
moved io Central Florida when
hr was quite young, Larry rememtwrs snow, and plenty of 11
especially
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drills he sal s
l-trry and his will- JVmsr
have three Invcli children Ten
ve.rr old Curlna Muli'TIr, 7 anil
Dai Id. I all ritpn Daddy s
rooking
I don t have any
recipes says Larrv
I Just put
things together and Tm a fast
took f ran liau dinner ready
and in die inn rim a ir m hall an
hour
Denise also tias a lull
lime )oh with dn City ot Sanford
Parks Depart mi’ll t and Larry
says A lot ol prople say that 's a
woman s joh hut I don't tie Ilev r
she should have &lt;&lt;&gt; do lhat all
herself I like lo do my pari

other side 11 was really coming
down, so I said there s your
snow go lo It I had just gotten
a m ovie camera and started
taking pictures, hid didn't real
ire until latei that I lorgol to take
die lens cover oil’ "
When Larn Isn’ t spending
lim e w ith the la m lly . he s
c o a c h in g a L i l l i e L e a g u e
baseball team whose prom )
moment came this year when
alter an undefeated season, they
vied lor thr Cm Championship
crown
We plai two or direr
games a week sometimes sals
Larrv and practice In between
so those last meals come m
handy
l.arrv sjieaks jirmidli ol his
children and llieir excellent
school grades sn 11 s easy to see
win th e irs a sm oothly run
household and the Bridles llnd
lime lor lamlly togetherness
They enjoy swimming In the
tiarkvard jiool
says Larrv
and we have an Olympic size
trampoline that w r all like m
pimp around on We also have a
go earl lhat the kids like to ride
artmnd the parking hit once m .«
while Most ol all they love lo
llsh Cortna s entered ttshmg
contests and won trophies, llsh
lug rials and tackle txixrx She s
a real gixxl hide fisherman
The Bridle kids all have Ihclr
chores to do and dial's die secret
lo a well organized household
And just lo ket-p Denise In
practice l.arrv Iris her cook Ins
(avorltr meal ol jxirk chops
grreits mashed |x&gt;talix-s gran
and tils* tills &lt;mcaslonalh
I..111V Is a man ol surprises and
Ini their loth wedding aunivet
sarv he planned .1 church cere
tnony so that he and Denise
B 3 A l l * [1 B i c S
could renew their vows At
'V I t 1 i l : 7
rangemenls w ere made lor about
200 guests complete with flow
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rrv rings, reception, and wed
ding cake “ It was a complete
Hiu|irise to her. savs Larry
I
had Ixnighi her a new oulltt and
stie Ihoughl we were just going
out lor the evening She couldn't
believe that I planned It all by
mysell I like doing things like
that 1 really enjoy surprising her
every chance I gel
When It comes to mealtime,
there are no real surprises, ju s t
good wholesome meals Larrv
has die distinction ol Being a
tlnallsi In a recent contest
sponsored by the Iro/en I im m I
Industry In l tieir search lor
arllvc- men and women w ho use
and enjoy Iro/en f o o d s as an
essential part ol (heir busy
llleslyles l.arrv doesn't lollow
unv spectllc recipes, but likes lo
exjierlmenl and die results air
always gixxl
Utrry has a very dtllerenl wav
M*r *ld Ptw'o by Tammy Vlnttal ot jirrjuirtng a lurkei that Is a
lamlly favorite and produces a
Larry B rid l* ta k e s dish fro m m ic ro w a v e o v e n .
lender. Juicy and llavocul main
“ Of rourse," Larry says.
II
m i wife made enough money. I
wouldn't mind staying home
and taking care of the house I
enjoy doing yard work I tike
rising up the house and I don't
mind rleanlng I help with the
housework and she helps me cut
the grass It's a two-way streel
Sfie helps me and I help her ”
The Bridle family seem 10 do a
great deal together and have tun
doing 11 Camping is high on the
1isi of t.imill art 1vines, and, savs
Larry, 'we go a land once a
month We have a eampter and
go anywhere within a Hirer or
lo o t hour d r l i e
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something wr rook it or else we
harherur hamburgers chicken
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take II rast and have a good
lime
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children really enjoyed None ol
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oil sprinkling In spices to taste
such .is salt pepper garlic

powifrr. Baked onion and about
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thru rubs the turkey with butter
and puts u 111 the paper bag
sealing it and then wraps tt in
aluminum loll t his is ihrn put

on the tiarbccur and allowed to
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never taste a more delicious
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4-5cups fresh hlurlterrlrs
Vi cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
Vi irus|&gt;oon cinnamon
'/« teuspoon nutmeg
In l a r g e b o w l c o m b in e
blueberries und remaining In­
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U-Int'h or 10-Inch deep dish pie
plate. Top with Crumb Mixture.

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BLUEBERRY COBBLER

VANILLA CUSTARD SAUCE

I stick butter
I cup milk
I ( tip self rising (lour1
I cup sugar
4 cups blueberries, swrelened
to taste
Microwave butter on lOO%
(tower (I minute to melt) in a
2-quart casserole. Add milk,
flour, sugar and mix together.
Pour fruit over batter, IK) NOT
STIR.
Microwave on 100%
|mwrr H-10 minutes, or until
done. If you want to brown the
i rust, sprinkle with sugar and
dnnumon and place under the
c o n v e n tio n a l b roiler u few
minutes. (Be sure to watch): or. If
vnur oven Is equipped with a
convection unit this Is a good
rtilpc lo convect. Serve with a
rum or vanilla sauce.
The microwave oven elim i­
nates the possibility of scorching
when making any sauce because
die cooking occurs from all sides
rather than only from the txit-

(for fruit and fruit dessert.s|
Li cup sugar
4 egg yolks
L« teaspoon salt
2 cups Half ft Half
1« teaspoon vanilla
Beal sugar, egg yolks und salt
until m ixtu re thickens (2-3
minutes). Microwave Half ft Half
with vanilla on IOO% power 3-4
minutes Just to boiling. Gradu­
ally (tour hut milk mixture Into
egg yolk mixture, heating con­
tinuously. Microwave on 70%
power until mixture thickens.
Strain If necessary.

several

minutes.
This rerlpe comes from Min­
nesota where blurlrerrlcs also
grow.

DEEP DISH BLUEBERRY PIE
Butter Crumb Pastry Top­
ping: 12^ cups)
4 t ups ull-purpose flour
3 sticks butter or margarine
2 teaspoons salt
Beat Ingredients In mixing
bowl at low speed unlll particles
are fine. Place In container and
use as needed. Hrfrlgrratr up to
two months or frre/e.

hand mixer. Microwave again, tom . You need to stir o c ­
stirring several times, until m ix­ casionally rather than continu­
ture Is thick and clear. Cool. o u s ly . I f you use a g la ss
Ile a l m ilk lo s c a ld in g In m e a s u r e , s a u c e s c a n be
m i c r o w a v e o v e n , a d d measured, mixed, and cooked In
marshmallows, stir, blending the same container. Four and
them Into milk as they melt. eight cup (ratter bowls are Ideal
M icrow ave until m ixture Is for this type of preparation:
BLUEBERRY SAUCE FOR ICE
smooth Cool. Fold Into whipped
cream. T o assemble dessert, CREAM
3 cups blueberries
sprrad cream m ixture over
Airup sugar
crust Spread blueberry mlxturr
Li cup water
over cream. Top with crumbs
U cup lemon Juice
Refrigerate overnight
Mix and microwave on 100%
(xiwrr 2-3 minutes.
Everyone** favorite!

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Crust:
30 graham crackers, crushed
Vi cup butter
Vi cup sugar

Pilling!
3 cu p s fresh b lu e b e r r ie s
(frozen can t&gt;c used also)
4 tablespoons corn starch
I cup sugar
Pinch of salt
I lablrs|Kton lemon Jul&lt; e
32 marshmallows
I cup milk
1 cup cream, whipped
Combine crust Ingredients and
pat Into 13x9" pan Reserve
alrout Vi cup crumbs to sprinkle
on tup. Combine Ix-rrlcs. corn
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|ulre. M icrowave about I Vi
minutes, removr and Ik-ui with

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provided for picking, but you
must have your own containers
In which lo take the berries after
they are weighed. Eighty cents
per pound Is the price this year.
Blueberries can be stored In
(he refrigerator for al least a
week and they frre/e well also.
We enjoy the fresh berry on
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Nobody Is Going To Spoil Juror's Honesty
DEAR A B B Ti This Is m y
second week o f Jury duly. I’ ve
committed for eight weeks of
Jury duty, and I am afraid by the
time It ts over, my marriage will
also be over.
My husband, a very o p i­
nionated and persuasive man.
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of the trial I am now on. knowing
full well that I have sworn not to
talk about It until It’s over. I
have rrfused to discuss the case
with him. but he Is very angry,
which has created a lot o f
frlrllon between us.
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anniversary, and he's using that
as a reason why I should tell
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kepi no secrets from each other
all these years, and If you really
love me you would trust me
enough to tell me everything."
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not ask him to do something he
thought was wrong
I looked forward to being an
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going to spoil ii lor me — not
even my husband
Thanks for letting me get this
off my chest. Abby. I'm signing
m y nam e, but for ob viou s
reasons, sign th is ...
OFF MY CHEST
DEAR OFF: You are right on!
In time, your husband s anger
will blow over. Meanwhile, In his
heart he knows you're right, and
he can only love and respect you
more for your Integrity.
DEAR A B B Y : The le tte r
s ig n e d " T i r e d o f 'O K ' In
Arizona" brought lo mind the
following:
Few people know the origin of

2 30 until 5 3 0 pm . at their
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Grieving In
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DEAR DON: Thanks for an
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those who wonder If I am any
kin to Old Klnderhook. I am not
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the Van Buren from our eighth
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CHOP CASSEROLE
1 3-4 lb. chicken, cul Into
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2 cans cream of mushroom
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2»eans green beans (nr 2 10 oz
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1 pkg. onion soup mix
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bottom of 13x9" baking dish.
FMaer chicken or pork chops on
top. then sp oon u n d ilu ted
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I envelope onion soup mix
1 pkg. refrigerator biscuits
Sail and pepper lo taste
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Bring to a bolt and simmer until
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chicken from pot and lei cool,
saving liquid
Rem ove meat
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1 pkg frozen French style
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2 carrots, diced
I pkg frozen potatoes, whole
1 pkg, frozen corn
1envelope onion soup mix
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P re serve Fresh Fruits For Later Use
No wonder freezing ts the most
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1 cup apple Juice (approxi­
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H cup quick-cooking tapioca
1M cups all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
Mi teaspoon cinnamon
W teaspoon salt
W cup butter
M cup milk
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Freeze fruit In syrup In freeze
bags
To Prepare Pie
Defrost s tr a w b e r rie s and
peach slices Just unlit thawed,
but still cold. Drain and set

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to make 2 cups liquid. Combine
Juices and tapioca In small
saucepan. Let stand 5 minutes.
Bring to boiling and boll I
minute, stirring constantly, or
until mixture Is thickened Cord
to lukewarm* Arrange drained
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baking dish Pour thickened
juice mixture over fruit: spread
evenly.
Combine flour, sugar, baking
powder, clnnamona and salt In
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pastry blender or tw o knives
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crumbs. Combine milk and egg
Stir Into flour mixture only until
ingredients are moistened and a
dough forms. Turn dough onto
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8-Inch square, about l«-lnch
thickness. Cut Into strips. Cross
strips to make lattice over fruit.
Bake at 375 *F. for 25 to 30
minutes, or until top Is Hghtlv
browned and flaky. Makes 8
servings
• N ote: To prepare sugar syrup
tor fruit, combine 4 cups sugar
and 4 cups water lo make a 50
percent (heavy) syrup. Bring lo
boding: rook until sugar dis­
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PREPARATION
— Select firm, ripe fruits at
their flavor peak. Freezing will
help preserve, but not improve
the quality of fruits Plan to
freeze them as soon as possible
after p ic k in g to hold fresh
flavors.
— Sort, rrtnovtng blemished
and o v e r -r ip e fruits. W ash
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and drain Immediately; soaking
In water can make fruits mushy.
! — Peel, trim, pit or hull fruits
ahd cut In uniform pieces If
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— Select heavy weight freezer
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Zipper-top bags will allow you lo
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Transparent bags make It easy
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dark more conveniently than
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niques for freezing: the syrup
artd loose-puck methods are
oflen preferred berause they are
quick, easy and result In fruit
thiii Is ideal for many uses
LOOSE-PACK METHOD
• This method Involves freezing
berries and fruit pieces Individu­
ally In the freezer on cookie
{Herts or trays. When fruit Is
pearly solid, transfer Into bags
*hd place In freezer. Remove as
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tipper-top bags before sealing. It
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8* needed and rcseal.
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8 T R U F METHOD
Sugar enhances the taste of
most fruits and is a preferred
technique for freezing those with
abundant Juices, or that bruise
ot- discolor easily.
A syrup Is made by dissolving
sugar In w ater, th orou gh ly
cooling and mixing with fruit
before It Is sealed Into a freezer
bag. The concentration o f sugar
to water varies; a light syrup (30
to 35 t&gt;rrcent solution) has less
sugar and Is commonly used for
sweet berries; heavy syrup (60 to
65 percent solution) has more
sugar than water and may be
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method In freezer bags

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Muffins and Strawberry Peach Pudding Pie with a lattice
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cup milk
ta cup oil
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1 cub all-purpose (lour
Vi cup sugar
2 teaspoons baking powder
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Krunch P ie ...........*Zh *1”
Delicious Franklin Hard or Genoa

Salami................. T " 89*
Zaity-Flavored

Cole Slaw ............ ST 89*
Sandwich With Ham, Swisa
Chaese, Lettuce and Tomatoes. A
Stacked DeU Sandwich On Braided
Frsnch Bread. (Serve* 4 To 6)

Meal Wheel
Sandwich...........
From The Deli!,
Hot To Go...Teste Great Over Rice!

Green Pepper
Steak
....... ^
Broccoli A
Cheese Sauce..... «T *2”
Fully-Cooked Smoked

Whole Turkeys....
Delicious

Provolone

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G o v 't.-Inspected

Sirloin Tip
Roast
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per lb.

Cut Up
Fryers

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Decorative, Delicious
Fresh Asparagus Brightens A p p e tiz e r B uffet
agus. and green onions spread
An appetizer bulfel and a
boilir oi wine ore |&gt;nrfccl addi­ on appetizer rye tttead. topped
tions to an evening when enter­ with toasted almond slices.
In addition to providing your
taining friends. Hlte-slzrd tidbits,
buffet with color and flavor,
both decorative and delicious,
asparagus Is rich in nutritional
allow guests to sample a variety
value One cup of cooked aspar­
of savory treats Elegant and
agus contains H5% of an adult's
simple to prepare. Asparagus
recommended dally allowance
Ham Roll-Ups and Asparagus
lor Vitamin C, 1» the require­
Htcolta Canapes add to any
ment for Vitamin A. and nearly a
evening's fare.
tenth of the Iron requirement
In the r o ll- u p s . a ta n g y
ASPARAG U S R IC O T T A
horseradish saute coats thin
CAN A P E S
ham slices, which snuglv wrap
I &lt; lb fresh asparagus
hlancrd asparagus spears Sliced
'■« cup sour cream
•
into colorful rounds, they are
'i cup P a rm esa n ch eese,
attractive and tasty Asparagus
Klcolta Canapes are a mellow grated
cup rlrnua cheese
mixture of three r heeses aspar­

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A tp a ra g u B ca n a p o s are p a rty ploasor*.

Florida
Produce
Plentiful

r

Lettuce
Wash and snap ends off aspar­
agus to make 11z lbs Cut Into
ft •t n c h l e n g t h s . S t e a m 4
minutes. Plunge into cold water
to stop cooking. Drain.
C om b in e m ayonnaise and
prepared horseradish Spread 1
teaspoon o f this mixture on each
ham slic e, place, asparagus
s|x-.irs on each ham slice: roll
up Chill thoroughly: slice Into
one-inch pieces To serve, ar­
range on lettuce leaves
24 servings

4-oz package r ream rheese,
sollriird
2 I able spoons mayonnaise
1i cup heavy errant, whipped
HA nips Florida celery, thinly
d lm l
3 cups Florida watermelon
halls chilled
llrlghl green Florida let I uer
leaves
1Z cup ( hopped Flof Ida per ans
Heal cream cheese with may­
onnaise until smooth and Hullv
Fold into whipped cream add
celery. Auungr watermelon on
salad greens and lop with cel­
ery cheese dressing Sprinkle
with chopped |recalls
Serves tl

P u b lix M ilk

Breakfast Club
Florida Grade A While

gallon size

Large Eggs

1v teaspoon dry mustard
Florida lettuce leaves
' • cup green onion, very thinly
S ill I I I

'• m p Irrslt Florida parsley,
m im ed
Ariange H thick tomato slices
In a shallow linking dish nr pan,
Mix together Italian dressing,
salt and mustard Spoon dress­
ing m ixture over tom atoes
( ‘ovci t'hlll 2 to 3 horns, hasting
is easloii.dly To serve place each
tomato on a lettuce leal and
gutnish with m inced onion,
paisley, and a little ol the
dressing
ServesH
LIME SNOW CREAM
2 Tablespoons {2 envelopes)
plain gelatin
'A cup Flopd.i sugar
I cups FloridaImltcimilk
I I cup Florida lime |u|ee
I lras(K»oii grain! lime rind
1cop Flor Ida w hipping t team
2 cups slightly sweetened
Ircsli licn lr*
Combine plain gelatin and
sugar lu saucepan Add hut
leim llk: mix well Ileal grudu
ally, suitingeouslautly just until
gelatin M ild sug.il ate dissolved
Sin In lime Juice and lime rind
K r t i i g r r u l r unt i l s l i g h t l y
llilckcucd (alKiui 1 hour) Whip
errant until still, set aside Ileal
gelatin mixture JO seconds or
null slightly bubbly. Fold In
whlp|M-d cream Hour Into u
o cup m old and c h ill until
thu im ighly sel. overn igh t If
possible. IJnmuld ami serve with
drslird lientrs.
Serves H it)

FLORIDA MANGO ICE CREAM
(I ripe Flot tda mangos, about 3

cupacubed
lime

Juice
2 cups Florida sugar
2 Florida eggs beaten
3 cujts Flot Ida hall A hall
2 cups Florida w hipping erram
2rnj&gt;* Florida milk
leas|HMin almond rxtruet
Reel and chop mangos: discard
seed. I hirer mango jiulp. lime
Juice and sugar III bltnilrr: art
aside. Ill a large howl mix
togrlh rr eggs, hall A half, whipplug cream, milk und almond
extract Stir In mango mixture
I'lacr lu a 5 quart Ice cream
Ircezrr and freeze according lo
inainilucturer's directions.
Yield: 4 quarts

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TOMATOr.S
2 d large Florida tomatoes, cut
loin H slices

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Cheez Curls or Balls, Corn
Chips or Pretzel Twists

Fresh Homogenized

WATERMELON SALA D WITH
CELERY NUT DRESSING

F'lorhta

1 c u p m a y o n n a is e

2 teaspoons prepared
horseradish (or more, to taste)

SPtOAlS

'I his time of year In whal
I lorlda growers r ail the "midJune hill'' la-cause corn Is plen­
ti f ul anil th&lt;‘ d em a n d has
dropped; and. the Fourth ol -Inly
buying spree Is not here yet
Like corn. Iliere are plenty ol
walennelons anil tomatoes, liny
now at the right prices to plan
promotions

2 Tablespoons

2 Tablespoons grceti onions or
i hives, thinly sliced
11 cup sliced almonds, toasted
11 loaf appetizer rye bread
Wash asparagus and snap off
ends: cul Into W Inch slices
Steam blanch fur one minute.
Plunge into cold water to cool
Drain Combine asparagus with
sour cream, cheeses anti onion.
Spread onto s l i c e s of appetizer
rye bread. Garnish with toasted
alm ond slices
10 servings
A S P A R A G U S HAM R O L L UPS
2 lb s
I r esh a s p a r a g u s ,
trim m ed
ft lbs fully cooked boneless
ham. cut into I n/ slices

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Mustarc ..............
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Wise Natural Homo Frios or
Cottage Frios or Bar-B-Q
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Potato Chips...... U *1”
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Corn Cheese.......Vo? 99c

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Potato Chips...... *J« 99*
Nabisco 12-0z. Stick, Twists, Mini,
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Gatorade Vui 79°

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79*

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Breakfast Club
Hamburger &amp;
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Del Monte Yellow-Cling Halved
or Sliced

369

Reg. or Light Beer

12-oz. cans
6-pk.cln.

Bonus Prints!

Welch's White or Regular

Dill Chips............ V

12-oz. bot.
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Purina Assorted Special Dinner

Mr. Salty Pretzels P
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Old Tap Beer...... XS *1

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Grape Jelly.................^ 89*
Planters Cocktail, Dry Roasted or Unsalted
Peanuts..................... V : *1a®
Kratt Garlic Flavorod, Hot, Hickory Smoked or Plain
Barbecue Sauce..... , 'biu* 99*
In Water, Star-Kist Fancy Albacore
White Tuna.................99*
Assorted or Designer Paper
Brawny Towels.........'rr 58*
While or Assorted Northern
Bathroom Tissue...... M 09
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Barbecuing Traditional
Delight Of The Season
Entertaining tru-nds and lann
Iv ir tm s so easy m the summer,
especially when the cooking can
be done out of the kitchen and in
ihr cool fresh alt Barbecuing is
one of the season's traditional
delights It your entertaining
spare Is limited Indoors. a good
old-fashioned outdoor cookout
may give you plenty of room for
guests And warm weather holt
days such as the Fourth o f July
and Labor Day or the llrst day
the Irmperalure Inis *K) degrees,
may provide the perfect oppor
lunltv In kirk oil your shoes,
breathe deeply and In the tan

M arinade adds flavor and color to lamb chops and kabobs.

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Dixie Plates
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Louis Rich

6 0 - c t. p k g .

Ground
Turkey

Cool
Whip

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Correctol
Laxative

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Birds Eye Extra
Creamy or Regular

Printed Paper

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to celebrate Barbecuing with
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economical and easy choice
Since M s a v a ila b le in the
supermarket Irce/rr vrar round
vou can stock vour home Irce/rr
with a number ol different cuts.
-»o they're always on hand lor a
spur-of-the-moment bash Lamb
supplies 40 percent ol an adult's
m in im u m re q u ire m e n ts (or
protein and only l »&gt;0 calories jar
I 1a ounces; phis it has less

1

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8-oz. bowl

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Minute Maid Chilled Grapeado.
Fruit Punch or
L e m o n a d e ..... *«7 7 9 e
For the 4th of July! Red.
White &amp; Blue
C a r n a t io n
B o u q u e t ......... '-TT *291

O r a n g e J u i c e .......... ’!£* , 139

A q u a -fre s h
T o o t h p a s t e ..........
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T y le n o l T a b le ts

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S 1 19

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$ 4 99

W a f f le s ..................... s 109
Lender s Plain

79*

Banquet Chicken Turkey or B^ot

P o t P i e s ...................4 £V» *1
Peppendge Farm Chocolate Fudge,
German Chocolate. Gold*3n, Coconut.
Butterscotch Pecan. Chocolate Mint
or Vanilla

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K o s h e r Dills

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Sargento Cheese

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Scott’s Cold Pack Sharp Cheddar,
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Hamburger &amp;
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Peanut Butter
Cookies

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D'alinclively Dlffersnl Pie!

Cherry Crumb Pie
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bopped union

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resi'rved iii.irln.nl.
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Krall Sliced Natural Monterey
Jack or

M u e n ste r C h e e s e

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111 tiall
I J small liesti iniisluiiiiuis
1 In 11\ Inin.Ilni s
hi small bowl iiim liln r .ill
lllgl irlleuts except vegetal lies
mix well &lt;’ii\ei l t i 1ilgiT.de I
hours in o y e tu ig lil
R em o v e
lamb iis e iv i maim.11I1 lhie.nl
la m b mi s k e w e is alli t nalely
w it ti vigil.1I1I1 piei es
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Dijon or

THIS AD EFFECTIVE: THURS., JUNE 27
THRU W ED., JU LY 3, 1983 . . .

BARBECUE LAM B W ITH
SN A PPY M A R IN A D E
I 1 cup loinalo June
I I ahjes|mens e idei v illegal

TI PSY LAMB MARI NADE

G r e e n P e a s ...............’LY 69*

M o to r O i l ....... cl.

tlarltcrtir l.amti K a lw h with
sitappv Marinade is one dish
that s delicious. prntv te look at
.nut tun te rat Cubes el New
Zealand Spring lamb eut Item a
b o n e le s s |rg a re m a r in a t e d
overnight In a sweet and vnir
blend el her Its and spires and
threaded on skewers wyih alter
n.umg pleees el liesti vegetables
la k e uriv.Ullage el vein garden
produce and use /iirehlnt red
vellow or green |*eppers In place
ol 1he suggested vegetables il
yeti wish
Allot lit-1 drill lens barber tit
it r lp c
tipsy Lamb Marinade
eninbtlles retd liert y. II &gt;i rose
mat y onion vegetable ell and a
dash ol hoi peppet satire te add
a spark In New Zealand lamb
shoulder i hops C .nllm g the
1 hops three te six inches ever
m e d i u m h igh c o a l s ln,i l a
iiu nules will keep the me.n
teiidet (nicy and pink iltitsh
ttit-lit nlleil with die leseryed
marinade to luing mil die deli
1ate flavor ol the meal

l i,ihles|MHins chopped om en
J l.ihles|wmns W nrersIcrslUlc

Aunt Jemima Family Pack Regular
or Blueberry

B a g e l e t t e s ..............V*g‘

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beet tarts ih.it arc good tut
Mill* titer calor le conn Ier-&gt; te
knew

Publix

Sim ple
Low -Cal
Salad
By A lleen C laire
NEA Food Editor
Soup and salad tin him h help
■ui down on total caloric (jdake
and are a step toward shedding a
lew extra pounds
A crunchy rice salad with
apples anil walnuts served on
green lettuce with a cup of
IhmiiIIoii nr chilled iiiadrllrne
IIonia to consomme) and u Irrsh
(ruli cup make a meal that
satisfies
SIM PLE CRUNCHY RICE
SALAD
2 small tarf red applrx. cored
and chopped
2 teaspoons lemon juice
3 n ips cooked r|cc, cooled
I cup sherd celery
■ti cup chopped walnuts
1» cup sweet pickle relish
U cup bottled T hou sand
Island dressing
1i teaspoon sail
V4 teaspoon ground black
pepper.
Sprinkle apples with lemon
juice blended with 2 lublcspoous
water Mix with rice, celery,
walnuts and relish Blend re­
maining Ingredients; toss with
rice mix lure
Serve on salad greens. U de­
sired. This kllchen tested recipe
makes 6 servings at 340 calories
per serving, using sw rrl pickle
relish and regular salad dress­
ing: 230 calories per serving,
using low-calorie relish and
salad dressing
C ru n ch y Rice Salad wi t h
apples and walnuts may tic a
lunch entree or a side dish for a
light dinner with fish or chicken.

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I never had trouhlr with thr
&lt;uiIdes until a few months ago.
The edges of my nails have
gollen tender, red and puffy, and
there seems lo he a hit of proud
flesh there. I don't chew my
nails What am I doing wrong?
Whal &lt;an I do to prevent tills
Irimi recurring'’
DEAR READER - The pre­
sence of cuticle Irrtiallon In­
dicates that Infection Is the most

ACROSS

lim e being, leave your nails
alone and soak your fingers four
times a day In water as hot as
you can stand tt. to which you
can add a little bactericidal soap.
.Send your questions lo Dr.
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W IN AT BRIDGE
looks sound. It ts gtxxl bridge for
declarer to ask himself how hr
might go set Sitter the answer
here Is that diamonds might
split budly. declarer should try
lo give himself extra chances In
that event Thus lie should play
die club suit llrst
Why should he do that? Easy
Maybe lhr club |ark Is doutilclon, and by playing clubs
tlrst. he Is aide to cash the
A ( j ID In dummy before coming
to the diamond king for Ihr good
club king Hr then has nine
tricks even 11 the diamonds
misbehave. *
Note that If the club spot In
dummy were lower than thr If),
tills play would he unnecessary.
Thr recommended play Is Im­
perative only bee.d i s c thr (ark of
( hi l t s mi ght l u dm ib lcton ,
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take an Innovative approach.
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept 33 )
Today your sixth sense will tell
you just who to approach If you
YOUR BIRTHDAY
want specific things done. Do as
JU NK 37. 1BB5
Many new Interests and In­ your intuition directs
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct 23) You
volvements arc in the oiling for
you In the yeur ahead. The cun add to y o u r m a te r ia l
ix-auty of Ibis Is thal Ihe wider stockpile today by blending In­
you expand your horizons, the spiration with perspiration One
grrater your opportunities for alone won't cut It. but combined
ihey're profitable
success
SCORPIO 10(1 24-Nov, 221
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Your social contacts with con­ Pleasant happenings are In slore
nections haven't done much for fur you today Just by doing what
you Hut today they'll go all out. comes naturally. Bathe those
provided you make your wishes you encounter In your warmth,
known. Know where to look for wit and charm
SAOITTAR1U8 (Nov 23 I)rc
romance and you'll find It. The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker set 211 Strive to help those who
Instantly reveals which signs are require your assistance today.
Your good deeds may not be
romuntically perfect for you
Mall B2 lo Aslro-Gntph. Box 489. Immediately rewarded, but they
Radio r itv Station. New York, w ill be eventually
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan.
NY 10019.
19) Today. If you mix with
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 Use
your Imagination to the fullest others, you will have chances lo
today. If there's an financial gather pearls of wisdom What
artangement you want lo close. you learn won't come from one

What The Day
Will Bring...

HE'S R A T IN G r
e u T B f M lN P T H O S E

logical cause. When you "d o
your nails. ' you may be In­
advertently pushing back the
c u tic le s a n d . In so d o in g ,
pushing debris and bacteria
under the skin that forms the
cuticle. Proud flesh-' Is an old
term that ts synonymous with
th e m e d i c a l e x p r e s s i o n
"granulation tissue." new flesh
that grows around, through or In
place of healthy skin For the

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SUNGLASSES HE'S A

DEAR READER - Seasonal
sneering Is. as you polnl out.
usually due to hay fever, a
particular sensitivity to pollens
of growing vegetation 11 you are
nol content to take shots for
desrnslltzatlon and If you object
to constant nasal stuffiness, you
are stuck with two options:
Ell her move lo another, less
troublesome locale or use m edi­
cine to block the allergic reac­
tion I am not aware that long­
term use o f an tih istam in es
causes any health problem
However, I would slay away
from nasal sprays and drying
agents (decongestants) If pure
anllhlstuminrs sedate you too
much, trv Act lied or Sudafed

By Ja me e Jacoby
Here Is another chapter In thul
IRs
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M very in I c r e s t in g , a lth o u g h
llrlltloiis. IxHik on declarer play.
Finding Ways to Go Set "
by Hargraavas &amp; Sailors
South docked thr opening lend
ol the spade king hut hud to win
I hr acr on I he second lead. Hr
then tjuickly plated king and
.mollier dliimontl When West
showed nut. there was trouble.
Inti all was not yel lost There
was still a chance in thr rlub
Slid
I hr acr and queen of clubs
we r e p l a y e d
W hen We s t
followed with the Jack on the
second round of dubs declarer’s
only rhance was that this was a
by Warnar Brother* l.ilse-card and tjial West actually
had a n o t h e r c l u b S o u t h
Z AM NOT P O u lS ^ . overtook the club It), lull to no
avail. The jack Irom West was a
1 a m FRENCH-'
true ctird. and East was Irft with
die good club nine
As usual, when thr contract

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DEAR DR GOTT - Is dust a
natural phenomenon or do we
Ihurnanslrausc ll?
DEAR READER - I don’ t
think so. Rooms that have been
closed off and undisturbed for
years develop monumental dual
deposits, without any human
Intervention. We are usually not
dust-producers; we tend more to
suffer from dust particles than to
be the causative .tgents ... un­
less. of course, you agree with
I he theologians and scientists
who believe Ihul we are all
basically composed of dust.
DEAR DR GOTT - I have bay
lever (or some variation) that
kerps me sneezing from spring
through fall. For the last 10
years I've taken over-the-counter
pills (usually Conlac or the like-)
twice dally for months at a time.
Is this habit going to cause me to
die a horrible death sooner or
later? Will li harm me more
subtly? I'm not eager to get lots
of shots, but Is there anything
else I can do?

*

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e/e n

Dust Appears Out Of
Thin A ir, Not Humans

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person, but through the combi­
nation of many
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Frt&gt; I9|
Concentrate on truly Important
goals. This ts a day for superior
achievement and you'd be smart
not to waste tt on trtvta.
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20|
Being of a visionary bent, you'll
sec a little clearer and a trifle,
further than associates today. In
the llnal analysis, rely on youf.
tine of sight, not theirs
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
The reins may fx- taken from
your hands today, hut don't let
this discourage you. All willwork out as well as If things
were under your direction
TAURUS (April 20 May 20P
For one who usually prides
himself for Individualism, you're
a great team player today. You'll
beef up associates and they’ll
strengthen you
G EM INI iMay 21-June 20) All
career pieces will be favorably
placed today. Now If you Just
follow your Instincts, the results
will be rewarding

by Leonard Starr
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W e d n e v d a r, June I t, I H J —

Next In Space

.

Cosmic Rays And Coke
Houston |UPI! — Scientists
aboard the shuttle Challenger will study the sun.
trs t &gt;learn the cause of cosmic ntvs and possibly
.mine over who ticis to sample the first soli drink
in space on the next shuilie mission In July
Shuiili Commander Gordon Fullerton said a
lt&lt; mins &lt;■ Ini’ ll lech can o f I'acu-l'ola will be on
tmard and deciding which of the seven crew
m em bers net to sample it " w ill Ire one of my
inaptr management decisions." he Joked
I he Ih s crane w ill be on hoard in test die Hrst
spin e i ontalnrr for carbonated drinks
Fullerton xsill be loim-d on the July l ‘J mission
b\ co pilot Hoy Hrtdiics J r . mission specialists
K a il tlcnl/c S m rv Musgrave and A nth on y
England and els than astronomers Loren Acton
and John Das til liartor
Astronomer Hcm/e a 5 8 -yearold astronaut
ssho has waited 18 years lor a mission, will be lire
o l d e s t American astronaut lolls in space
There have Irrcn m o m ents ol frsistrallan. trui
there s ri alls neset been much doubt Its m y mind
that as lung as t had a chance to fly In space. I
ss as not going to track out and quit
fle n lr e said
t would regret ft lor t lie resi ol my life
\t ton ol the Lockheed Palo Alto Research
I abut.iiots in California and Harine ol the Naval
Hi search L.dsiratotv m Washington have Irern
assigned to the mission since IH7H too|rerate lour
sol,u telescopes to studs the suit Their seven
scat assignment is the longest in lire space
program Fulterlnn stul
The science in Spacrlah '1 Is just a regular
S P A C E CENTEX

Gateway
To Scandinavia

N orw a y, g a te w a y to Scandinavia, joins ten
other qations in the W orld Showcase at W alt
Disney W o rld 's Epcot C enter
The new

p a v ilio n wi l l be built In F l o r i d a wi th
participation by the N o rw e g ia n govern m en t
and N o rw e g ia n Industry

A c t io n s N o t M a lic io u s

Researchers Find Black W om en H indered In School
•GAINESVILLE |UPl|
■K Researchers s.iv (hr
I fill Ilire » f teacher* to
dn m u r a g e h l u r k
I c ma l e s to been me
I achievers In elrmentaI rv school inhibits both
I t i i r i r academ ic and
|social development
'.Two U niversity ol
I Fl or i da re s e a rc h e rs
I reported Mondav that
te a c h e rs from kin
I d e r Ka r l e n t h r o u g h
third tirade tend to
I praise white females
■ lor academic behavior,

I Hack frmalrs, on the
other hand, are praised
to r h e l p i n g o t h e r
children with personal
or emotional problems
the researchers said
‘ He c a u se t&gt;I a &lt; k
fem ales are not on
c o u r a K e rl t o h r
achievers, they trecomc
less like tttelr while
classmates and tliat
makes them less likrlv
to t&gt;e ctiosen by white
fem ales as friends,
said Dr Klnls Scott, an
e rl u c a l l n tt a 1

ps\ i bolnglsl
Si on and I &gt;t Sandra
Damico, a sociologist
analv/ert data front
more than tki sturlles
done across the nation
over the |iasi Hi years
to dr aw i hei r con

school with more dr
v e 1o p c d n u r t u r i n g
lieltflvlors

Th ev may have had
to lake care ol younger
siblings
Damico said
so thev mas actuallv
be better at it than
i lu s to n s
while Icmalex Teach
It's not as though e is |ust kept retnlorc
teachers were doing
mg iltat but In doing
tins m a lic io u sly , or so tiles toluol to lelll
with racist motives —v torceother things '
n s u n c o n s c io u s .'*
1Hack lemales were
Damico said "Partly. II
may be la-cause some the most socially active
blot k le m ales enter group as kindergarten

pupils. Scott said, 'and
tended to have a trout
the same u cadetitle
at hii'vrmenl levels as
whi l e m ales Itr the
earls grades " Hut she
sattl they berame the
most sis tails Isolated
Its t h e l I lit r l h e y
I e ilC It e«l th e s I x t It
tirade
I) 111 c r e n v e s in
treatment bv teachers
led to changes in the
sell illUlltr ot black
te m ales, a m i t h e n

social a c tiv itie s dr
i teased as the chltdieii
moved up through the
tltades. Vh ot t said
S cot t s..i id wh i l e
lemales tx-|*in in the
middle spades to view
aeartenui aehievemetit
as a basis lor limtising
f r l e tt d s
S h e s a l il
children who are on
detdes eloped at .idem
l&lt; alls sutler a loss ol
sell linage and are seen
Its o t h e r s ,«s
ltd
Irrrttl

suiotgaslmnl
\itoti said
We've gol everv
i lung Fur a prison that's interested In new things
.out disi iiv ri trs and knowledge, there couldn't Ire
i Is hi t mission I in glad In go along
true ol i Im Id expciituenls ml boatd Involves a
giant lost u it tas deled nr that n-presents the
In istrst si truii pas load vet carried hv the space
slutuh
Win n ssi were goin g to launch In April we
tItn a im e d to paint hortzmitnl colored stripes
.iimiiiil ii and call n the Easier egg
llc n lz r said
ol tin I t:n» |siuml e g g shaped Instrument " N o w
ill, it w&lt; n- launching lit Juts mu threat
Is to
paint green stripes on It and call H the giant
w a tii mi Ion
It liopiiotlv will take us a giant step ahead in
iiuilcrsi,imllng a m vsterv ol astronomy fur the
lost Hit years, and that Is. what causes eosmle
i .ivs '* t iism le tavs are extremely high-energy
.iliMtiti tun lei tliat an co m in g to us Irntis outer
space
f ulli min s.ml thr crew is not quite the oldest
i m i in |1v In space lull it does have the most
ai adcmli degrees
\\ i iigute H out in du in g is deHelent In any
.in i I n i . nisi- ol a problem dial erops up. w e l l
lust i i vi t t un tin pndrtem with education." lie
said

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Legal Notice

Budget Talks Break O ff
W A SH IN G TO N (U PI) Senate
budget negotiator*, who broke off
talks with the House over the sizzling
political Issue o f Social Security
raises, apparently are counting on
public pressure to get the bargaining
going again.

and similar raises for other recipients
of government checks next year.
The Democratic-led House's spen­
ding blueprint preserves the Social
Security raises but does not grant an
Inflation-related Increase to Ihe Pen­
tagon. taking the opposite route of
vt
the OOP-controlled Senate.

Sen. P e te D o m e n lc l. R-N .M ..
Both documents would trim 156
chairm an o f the Senate Hudget
Committee, was pessimistic Tuesday billion from more than *220 billion
ubout the chances for getting a deficit.
deficit-reduction plan through Con­
"W e iK-lleve the American people
gress this year.
don't want to give Inflation to the
The talks were t ailed off Tuesday Pentagon while freezing COLAs for
due to the Impasse over the Senate's veterans and senior citizens." said
proposal to eliminate next year's Hep. William Gray, D-Pa., chairman
Social Security cost-of-living raise of Ihe House Budget Committee

legal Notice

Worthless Checks
Net Sanford Man
5 Years In Prison
By Deane Jordan
Herald S ta ff W riter
Withdrawing 130.000 from a bogus bank
account has netted a Sanford man five years In
prison.
David Thomas Miller. 20. o f Route I, Box I74E.
N. Center Road, was also ordered by Seminole
Clreutt Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr. to pay the
Public Defender’s Office *200.
Miller was arrested March 8 and accused of
writing worthless checks and drafts at Sun Bank.

Sanford.
According to police. Miller opendrd an account
on Feh. 28 and deposited money drawn on a
closed account Into the new acrounl. On several
occasions he made withdrawals from automatic
teller machines, {Miller said.
The total value of Ihe transactions was about
*30,000.
In other court action:
-C h e ry l Lynn Graff. 20. of 18 Des Plnar Lane.
Longwood. arrrsted Nov. 16 on charges of
possession o f cocaine and driving with a
suspended driver's llcenae. pleaded guilty and
was sentenced by Circuit Judge Dominick J. Salfl
to two months In the Seminote County Jail.
-L e R o y Fulton. 62. of 2224 W. 18th St., arrrsted
April 7 on a charge of aggravated battery minutes
after the slashing of a man's forearm In Sanford.
Fulton could receive up to a year In Jail when
sentenced Aug, 7 by Circuit Judge Kenneth M.
I.r filer.
- Daniel Stavcn Hodsen, 22. of Orlando, and
Michael Joseph Davis. 23. no nddress listed,
arrrstrd Dec. 23 at the Hotline Bottle Club, state
Road 436, Altamonte Springs, on charges of
{ M is s r s s lo n of cocaine, pleaded guilty. They each
could receive a year In Jail when sentenced Aug. 7
by I ,rfiler.
- T e r r y Lee Olbbs, 36. of 105 Kyle Drive.
Maitland, arrested lor armed burglary Dec. 24
after breaking Into his former wife's home,
pleaded guilty to (he lesser charge of burglary to a
structure. Mize sentenced Gibbs to two years
probation, fined him *250 fine, and ordered him
to pay the Public Defender's Office *300.
—Patrick Joseph Kahoun. 21. of 25 W. Nightin­
gale St.. Apopka, arrested Dec. 17 ul Ihe Hotline
liollle Club, state Road 436. Altamonte Springs,
ufler fighting with a bouncer und a {Millce officer.
Charged with battery on a law enforcement
officer, resisting arrest with violence, and battery,
Kahoun was sentenced by Mize to one year
probation, ordered to pay a *150 line, complete
HO hours o f community service, write letters of
apology to the men he struck und pay Ihe Public
Defender's Office *350
—Sandra Marie Knrtrlght. 27. o f 310-F Cherokee
Court. Altamonte Springs, urrrsled Oct I uher
shr pulled u revolver from her boot und
threatened some people with the gun. She
pleaded guilty to aggravated ussault and btirglury
in February and was sentenced to DO days In the
euuuty Jail and three yeurs probation by
seml-retlred Circuit Judge Voile Williams.
—James Brudley. 21. of Center Street, Sanford,
arrested Murch 26 after witnesses reported seeing
him carry a recorder from a Midway home. He
pleaded guilty to burglary to a dwelling and In
scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 7 by Lrfller. In u
separate case. Bradley wns sentenced to a year's
probation after pleading no contest lo charges o f
baltery ami criminal mischief. Bradley was
arrested Dec. 26 afler he crawled Inlo u Sanford
home through u window, fougnt with a woman,
then lied when the victim's mother hrumllshed a
pistol. Hr was given credit for four days served In
Hit- county |a!l and was ordrrrd In pay the Public
Defender's Office *150.
—John Wilson Ross. 18. of I3H TrtTlwood Si.,
arrested Feb. 11 and c h a r g e d with grand theft
following the Feb. 3 disappearance of *700 from a
cur being serviced at the car wash were he
workrd. Hr was sentenced to two years probation
and was ordrrrd In complete 120 hours of
community service and spend 10 consecutive
wrekrnds In the county Jut).
—William Edward Stelnhlblcr. 46. ol Orlando,
arrested Sept. M alter using an Invalid credit
card at a Caaaelberry store. Mize sentenced hint
lo two year* probation and ordered him to
complete HO hours of community service.

IN T H IC IS C U ITC O O S T.
IN A N D FO R
1EM IH O LE C O U N TY .
FL0 R I0A
CA l l NO 44 74)4 C A P ! 0
AME RICAN HOUSING
GR OU P, INC . • corporation
Pioimift.
v*
E A R L CARR, und
CASSANDRA CARR
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E
IS G I V E N IS*
purtuanl lo * Final Judgment
da lad Juot II. if*!, In Cat*
Number 14 m i CA 0* G. of tha
C ir c u it C o u rt In an d lor
Saminot* County, Florida. In
which A mar lean Hooting Group.
Inc It IS* Plaintiff and Earl
Carr and Catiandr* Carr ar*
Dalandantt. I will tall to is*
h ,ghat I and bait biddar lor cats
al IS* Watt Front Door ot IS*
Samlnol* County CourtSouta In
S a n lo rd
S t m ln o lr C o u n ty,
Florida, al It OOoelock A M on
July 11. 14*1, IS* following
da ter ibad property tat forlS
balow
From tsa Southwail cor rear ot
IS* Northwatl Quart*, ot I#
NortSwatl quarter ot Sac Son 17.
TowntSIp II South. Ranga 17
C a ll, run North l e i l l t " Eatt,
*11 la*I rrtor* or latt lo a
concrtt* monumanl on IS* Eatt
rught of way Iin* ol Ovtrloo*
Dr lya at ihown on tha propotad
plat ot C H U L A VISTA, thence
run louts 1*00 17 ’ W all 170*1
laat for a Point ol Baginning.
ISanc* run South M ' H ' X " C a ll
1W I 1 Far I lo a canal, thanca
SoulSarly along tald canal 100
laal thane* North *»• »']*•• Wart
11011 tool In tha Eatt Right ol
way lln* ot Ovarloo* Drlva,
thanca North 1*00 77’ E a tl 100
laal lo IS* Point ot Beqfnnlrtq
ftalng Lot II. Bloc* 7. C H U L A
VISTA. Sac Ion n, Townthip II
South. Ranga 17 Eatt Public
Hacordt ol Samlnol# County.
F lor Ida
D A T E D tbit 17IS day of June

mi

(SEAL)
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Clark ol IS* Circuit Court
By /i/Ch*rylR Franklin
A t Daputy Clark
Publlth Jun* It. M. 1*01
D E G IM
IN IH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR I f Ml NO L I C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Fit* Numbar *1 IF* C P
IN H I E S T A T E O F
E V E R F T T ALFONSO
M E R R IT T
Dacaatad
NOTICE T O C R E O I fO R S
I Summary Admlnitfrelionl
TO A LL PERSONS H AV IN G
C L A IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E
ABOVE
ESTATE
Plaat* b* advltad that an
O rilar at Summary Adm lnltlra
San Sat baan anlarad by tha
abort tlylad Court and that IS*
total vglua ot IS* ttla l* la
U 111 41 contltling ot
Iff/ Dottun automobile
4
door
FltSIng boat, I*** Saar I
Saving* Account. F lrt l Tartar
al Saving* 1 Loan ot Or lando
Raal proparly 1JA William
St .Allamont* Spring* F L 17NJ1
ISoma*1#ad aia m p ll
and that ta d attatt h a. a Iwon
atiignod lo E V E R E T T M L R
M ITT
JR
and E M E R S O N
M FR R IT t
Within Ibrt* month* Irum tha
lima of tho Tirol publication of
tbit nolle* you ar* required to
til* with tha dark ot tha Circuit
C ou rt ol Somlnolo County
Florida Probata Olvlklon. IS*
addret* ot which It Samlnol*
County Cour thou** Sanford, T L
11HI a written atatamanl ot any
claim or dtmand you may S a .r
again*! rs* ttlal* ot E V E R E T T
A L F O N S O M E R R I T T , do
coo tod
Each claim mutt b* In writing
and mutt Indkata IS# b a n t lot
lr*o claim lh* nama and add- t t t
ol IS* creditor or hit agonl or
a llo r n a y
and IS* am ount
&lt;)*■mod II IS* claim It not yal
duo
IS* dal* whon It will
bacom* do* thall b* title d II
IS* claim It tonllngtnt or uni I
Quidalad IS* nttur* ol IS*
uncertainty thall bo tlolod II
tho claim it tocurod. ISo tocurl
ty th all bo dotenbod
Tho
claimant than dallvor a copy of
lh* claim lo tha clock who thall
t o r n a copy an lh* par ton* l
raprotonlallv*
A L L C LA IM S A N D D E
M A N O S NOT SO F I L E O WILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Da lad J*m* ig. Ivai
M A C K N C L E V E L A N D . JR .
■ SQUIRE
P O Drawer t
Sanlord F L l l f F l 0771
Talaphono 1)0111111114
Publlth Jun* IF. 14 Iff!
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IN T N I CIRCU IT COURT.
EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
t I M I N O l t CO UN TY.
FLO R IO A
CASE NO M 70*1 CAAA
O tV I S I O N -r*
STOCKTON W H A T L E Y
O A V IN S C O M P A N Y ,
a F lor Ida corporation.
Plaintiff,

C H A R L E S R U G G L E S . at a l,
Defendant*
nolle* of tala
Nolle* It hereby given that,
purtuanl to a F Inal Judgment of
F ortcloture on lor ad heroin. 1
Will toll ISO property tltuotod Ml
Somlnolo County Florida, da
tcribod at
Lot 11 ant IS* North ty ot Lot
II. Block I). Wynnowood. *e
cording to the Plat thereof at
recorded In Plat Book a Pag*
0) of the Public Record* ol
Seminole County. F lor Ida
al public tale to IS* higSotl and
bo*I bidder Tor rath, at tha tronf
an Irene# of IS* Saminoto County
Courtbout* In Sanlord Florida,
bolwoan tl 00 A M and 1 00
P M on IS* 77nd day ot July.
11*1 Wilnott my Sard 4 ta il
tbit 14th day of Jun*. IMS
(SEAL)
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ot IS* Circuit Court
By 7*7 Cheryl R Franklin
Daputy Clark
Publlth Juno H 4 July 1. IN !
D E G I t ) ___________________

BU LK S A L E 1 NOTICE
Dantal M a ry la n d Saafood,
Inc
100 O r lord Road Ftrn
Park. Florida, a/k'a Dantaat
Ratlauranl, will tall all of lit
attoit to Dan too t Ratlauranl.
I n c , 11)4 E a t l L lvln g tto n
Street Orlando Florida
All debt* ot th* Iramtaror will
not b* paid In full at ls*y tall
du*
Th# tranttoror’t property to
bo conveyed co n tlitt of ratlau
rani Tlilurat and ogulpmanl
located al 100 O rlo rd Road and
lit leeteheid Intoratl In that
properly
T ra n tfa ro rt debit
total approaimatoly 4)1 000 00
A tchadul* of proporfy and lltt
ot creditor! m ay b* Impact ad al
11)4 Eatl Llvlngtlon ttraat. Or
lando, T lorlda
Trantlara* w ill pay only IS*
following debit Payment will b*
mad* within 4) dayt of trom tfr
A Karan J Hamilton II) 14) 44
R
A u lo lr o n lc S y t la m t ,
Inc 11.V t 00
C
D e p a r t m e n t
nt
Traatury 11 alt a*
0 SI,*l#o* Florida 14.IM 11
E
T i m e
P r e m i u m
Company taco *7
F
r i m *
P r e m i u m
Company ta il 71
0 Slaloof Florida I I H *4
H Diamond Shamrock il l * )*
1 F land* Power Carp t i l l 44
J
S e m in o le C o u n ty
Water 1141 11
K U n it e d
T e le p h o n e
Sytlamt UT TO
L Dump All, Inc two 41
M Her Hag* live oo
N Plant* Parfacl 4)11 00
0
O r l a n d o
F i r *
Equipment 44) *0
(A. B. E, and F will b* brought
currant and is* balance du*
paid pucu.ent lo contract or
laat* )
Th* Irentler It lor now con
tiderallon In IS* amount ol
M 000 00 left debit lo be paid
Th* balance will b* payable In
lh* payment ol 4) 000 00 on July
H INI and *0 coneecuTIva equal
monthly payment* lharaetlar
Any creditor d ltta h tlie d with
th* above propotad par man I
tihedul* mutt III* a claim with
trantler** on or belor* July II.
INI al 1174 E a t l Llvlngtton
Slroot, Orlando. Florida 17MJ
L 'via Glanna Monro*
Dantaa t Ratlaurant. Inc
Publlth Jun* M. IN*
0 E G IM
IN THE CO U N TY COURT,
IN AND FOR
1EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
C A 1 EN O Al 1411 C C 1 I F
HUM ANE
S O C IE T Y O F
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
erorporabon
Plaintiff,
Vt
SONIA CAPO NE.
Defendant
N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO SONJA C AP O N E
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that a
Complaint action purtuanl to
Florida Slalutot A lt 0T) Sat
boon Iliad agamtl you looking
cuttody control and owrwrthip
01 an animal found In d lilro it.
to wit
o while Sort* named
Runaway , in IS* Samlnol*
County Cou rt, In S a n lo rd .
Florida You a rt required to
terve e copy ot your written
detente* il any to the action an
P ttlH a n t' I attorney who**
name and addtett It R O B E R T
G PC T R EE
111 South Court
A venue Orlando, Florida, 11MI
on or betor* Juno 17, IN I end
III* the or Iginel with IS* Clork ol
ISH Court, either before terylc*
on Petitioner ■ atlorney or Im
medial*Iy Ihettatter, otherwite
a Judgment will be entered to
the rebel demanded In the
Petition
WITNESS my Sand and th*
toal ot ttift Court on May 77.
IN)
ISEALI
DAVID N B E R R I E N
AtC larko t IS*Court
By Virginia Vtomlkto
At Deputy Clork
Pubblb Ju n w l U . l t N . I N I
DEG »
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
t I O H T f C N T H JU D IC IAL
CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOa

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 41 IRI CAS* K
IN RE THE M A R R IA G E OF
R O G E R W JOHNSTON
Petitioner Huibend
end
TOBY E JOHNSTON
Retpondenl Wile
N O T IC E O F ACTION
TO Toby E Johntton
JJ/A totaoderil
Fr uedricfck- VA
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D ls * l on
action tor dltteiubon ol mar
rlaga Sat been Bled egointl you
and you art required to ter v# *
copy *1 your written detente* It
any to It to Jomot R Auttont
P el i boner t after nay. who**
eddreti It 1)0 North Feme reek
Are . Orlando. Ftortda MOO) on
or totoro July II. I0SS. and hto
th* *rigtrt*l with the Clerk of IS*
Court, either belor* tervic* on
Pobbonar i altorney or Imm*
d'Otoly ISoroattor otherwise a
delawlt win be antored againtl
you tar IS* relief demanded In
IS* compCalnlar pall bon
D A T E D an Jun*7. INS
(SEAL)
Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Clark
Publith Jun* It. It. JO. July 1.
INS
D E G *4

Legal Notice
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
BO AROO F
C O U N TY C O M M IItlO N IR I
N O T IC E O F
P U B LIC N IA R IN 0
J U L Y 11. INI
Tit* P.M.
Th* Board of County Com m ie
t l oner i of Seminal* County,
Florid a, will hold a public
searing N canelder th* follow
Ing
I
N E D
R A I N E S
BAD-IS4S) AAV - R I Rtpiden
bal Zone Appeal agalntf th*
Beard of Adluttmant In denying
a Front Setback Varlnoc* from
71 N to t l ft tor T V Antenna
DNS on Lott I 4 J. Block C.
Bungalow City. PB 7, Pg (I. W
Section la t* IS. an is* Well ltd*
at Airport Boulevard. |uet North
ot Bungalow Boutovard (OIST
SI
7 O L I V E R W. L A Y M A N
■ A D T O M M I E • R 1AA Rati
donbal Ion* — Appeal againtt
IS* Board at Adjuttmont In
approving * Special Eictp tlon
lor J A M E S C DAVIS to oparato
a Group Hom#/F*mily Cor*
Retidenc* on Tea Parcel 7A a*
ihown on A tie* tor t Map No
)M In Socbon D l l IF. at IS*
Northwatl corner of F ra nce
Street end Oek Drive. North ot
S R «A |OIST 71
1 T . L C . CUSTOM S O O T
1 H 0 P
4 G A R A G E
B A D 10M) M E - C l Commor
&lt;1*1 Jon*
Appeal againtl IS*
Board of Adluttmant In denying
a Special EactpHon to parmll
auto repair and body chop on IS*
following deteribed property
From th* Interteclion of W r/w
lino ot CR 477 1Sanford Avenue)
and S line of S &lt;) of SE to of NE
• ot SE i# of Sactlon I 7010. run
S A* degt 47 00 W along told S
lino lb) ft tald Una being N lln*
ot Rotallnd Height*. PB 1. Pg
47. thence run N parallel with
tald W rim lln* 100 S, thanca
run N (A degt 47’ 00" E parallel
with tald S bn* 140 tl to W r/w
lint ot CR air. thanca run S
along tald r/w tin* 700 ft to
POB loc tied on IS* Watt Hda of
South Sanford A venue between
77th and Ttth Streett IOIST 11
Ihlt public hearing will be
held In Room W110 ot th*
Seminole County Servlet* Build
Ing, HOI E F lrt l Stretl. San
lord Florida, on July 11. INS. at
f 00 P M . or at toon thereafter
at pcntibl*
Written comment! tiled with
lh* Land Management Manager
will be contlderod Pertont *p
peering at lh* public haarlng
win be rward Haarlng* may be
continued from lime to lima at
found necettory F urther delelll
available by calling HI IDO.
E l i 441
Pertont a rt advltad that. II
they decide to appeal any dt
cition mad* al thlt haarlng. they
will need a record ol th* pro
eroding*, and. for tuch purpota.
they may need to Intur* that a
verbatim record ot th* proceed
Ingt It mode, which record
include* the letllmony and *v!
dent* upon which the oppeel 1*
to be bated, per Section 74* 0101.
Florida Statute*
BOAROOF
CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS
SE M IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
BY: R O B E R T STURM.
C H AIRM AN
A T TE S T
DAVID N B E R R IE N . Clerk
Publlth Jun* 1*. IN)
D E G I4T

FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given Ihe I l
*m engaged In butlnett t l 147
Mattor’t H lv d . Winter Perk,
Somlnolo County. Florida 177A1
under |h* Hehtloui name of
CON T E M P O R A R Y
IM
PRESSIONS. and Ihel I Inland
to ragittor tald name with th*
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court,
Samlnol* County, Florid* In
accordance with the provitfone
ol lh* Flcllbo ut Nam* Slalutot.
To wit Sactlon M l 0A Florida
Slalutot 1*17
V Forrett Willard
III Deborah Willard
Judith Romantky
Publlth Jun* la 4 July 1, IS. 17.

IN)
DEG H I

IN IMS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR 11 M l N O L I COUNTY.
A LORIDA
P R O B A T E DIVISION
File Number M MS C P
IN RE R O B E R T C E L ES T IN E
W ES TM A R K . SR

D#t

NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R !
n u m m ary AdmRUitrattoe)
TO A L L PER SO N S HAVING
C LA IM S OR 0 E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
E S TA T E
Pleat* be advltad that an
Order of Summary Admlnltlra
lien hat been entered by tho
above tty led Court and that th*
total value el the above etlato It
to let II connoting of '* Intortii
in p r o p e r t y In M O B I L E
MANOR. UNIT TWO. at ro
corded In Pier Book II. page 41.
public record* of Saminoto
County. P tor Ida
M.1SSM
Sank Account el ieuthbukt
Bent in Al*
4114 II and that
taid attato have been 4ki&gt;grwd
•o J E W E L f*E T E R S O N .
JANICE A JONES. R O BER T
C E L E S T IN E W ESTM AR K . JR
and M A R Y
L
BROW N
(W ILLIAM !)
Within true* month* tram lh*
lime ol the nrtt publication *1
•hit notice you or* required to
til* with th* clork of Mo Circuit
C o u it *1 Sem inal* County,
Ftortda. Probato Division, lh*
addrett ot which It c o Somlnato
County C our thou ta
Sanlord
F tor do. M771, * written Hat*
monl Of any claim ar Oamand
you may have agam tl Hi* attato
ol R O B E R T C E L E S T I N E
W ES TM A R K . SR . dtetotod
Each Claim m utl be m writing
and mutt indicate lh* boait tar
th* claim, th* n#m* and tdd rttt
*1 Ih* creditor or hit agonl or
a llo rn o y , and lh* amount
claimed If M* claim It naf yol
du*. th* data whan It will
bacom* du* thall b* titled II
the claim It contingent or urui
guidttod. th* nature gl the
uncertainty than be tlatod If
the claim It tecurod Me tecurI
•a than be deter ibed
Th*
claimant than deliver * copy at
ih* claim to th* d ark wh* thall
torn* th* copy on th* per tonal
'epreeanlatlv*
A LL C LA IM S AN D D i
AAANOS NOT SO F I L E O W ILL
•E FOR EVER BARRED
Deled June M. IAPI
G EN E R STEP H EN S O N .
P A
Pot) Office Boo 77«
Couelberry. Florida Hto/
Telephone ( j o j I D A t lU
Publtoh J un* s i 4 July 1 1444
D E G 1*4

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HOURS
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RATES

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7 conteculit# times 52C i I
10 caaSRCRtlvc times 4AC a I
Contract Ratts Available
3 Linos Minimum

D EA D LIN ES
N oon The D oy Before Publication
Su n d a y - N oon Friday
M o n d a y - 11:00 A .M . Saturday

25 —Special Notices
* M A R Y K AY CO SM ETICS *
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HB*OCra«tCar*?
No crodih bad crodlTT
Bactive AL*lor Credit Cord*
F re* Brochure X&gt;1 A ll 0114
e 1AMFURU P O LIC E *
* B E N E V O L E N T ASSOC *
will be holding an OCd Feth
mrved Rummage tale on July
4, IAS) The tale itartt a l I AM
4 wilt be held al th* Sanlord
P a llet Benevolent Building
located on Lake AAonro* lu ll
kktl Of Control FI* Regional
Hotpllal. Sanford Toe Do
d v c i a b i t D o n a tio n * at
clothing, or other item* will b*
greatly appreciated For free
peck up ar lurthor Information
pl**k*c*ll 77)07*0

2 7 — Nursery &amp;

Child CAre
I will bebytlt your child In my
horn* w eekdays Saminoto
High arte Donna.771 mod
Will baby ill In my homo Ahy
hourt. no ago lim it C all:

HI 14*4

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Legal Notice
FICTITIOU t NAM E
Nolle* Ik hereby given Ihet I
am engaged In buainett at 401
W Stale Rd 4)4. Suit* to il
Altemonf* Spring*. Saminoto
C o u n ty, F lo rid a under tha
A lc lllla u t n a m e o f E A R L
S H E A R ,INC d-'tk'a TAN SPA.
and that I Inland to rogiitor said
nemo with the Clark of th*
Circuit Court. Saminoto County.
Florida in accordance with the
p ro v ltlo n t ol tho F lctltle u t
Nam o Slotutot. Tow lf Sactlon
441 0* Florid* Statute* 1*17
7*/ (arl!n* $ Malan*
Publlth Jun* S. II, ft. M DOS
D E G II
f Tc t i t i o u s n a m e
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnat* at Id I
Ettfw ind C l., Sanlord, Somkioto
C o u n ty, F lo rid a under tha
tlctitlout name of A F L A 0 S H IP
C L E A N I N G S ER V IC ES , and
ihat | in lend to ragittor *a.d
nama with th* Ctork of the
Circuit Count Saminoto County.
Florid* In accordance with th*
p ro v ltlo n t *1 the Fictitio u s
Nam* Stetutoft To wit Section
44) 0* Florida Statute* 1*47
74/ Jim m y Palmar, Sr
Publlth Juno II. I*. I* A July 1.
1*01
0*0*7

FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice la hereby given mat I
am engaged In butlntki at 1II
E lot itrott. Sanlord Saminoto
C o u n ty. A la n d * wndtr Ih*
Ikhtlout name of H A M P TO N
G A R 0 I N S . and Thai I Inland to
ragittor sold noma with Ih*
Ctork at ih* Circuit Court.
Samlnol* County. Florid* In
accordance with lh* prevlkton*
of the Fic tn tout Nam* Statute*
To wit Sactlon At I Ot Florida
Slotutot IASI
74 CatottoC P eril
Publish Jun* II. tt. It A July A

1*4)

D E G 44

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P a rt Tim * Cartlflad N urtat
Aides Coll for appoint monl
*11 4111

PHONE MOM
Part tlmo No asparlonce nece*
vary, wilt train. Sot
ottlc# Starting salary from
14 10 to 47JO per hour Im
medial* pay raleot tor tho**
who try harder Potential 110
par hour wirhm 4 wooAi Call
Jim (

REALE5TATE
SALES PEOfU
High
Earnings
Potonllall
Modern ottlc* &gt;n eecoltont
tocattan Complete training
program New dlvleon of old
etlabJHhed firm Call now
tor
details
on ptoatant
working candlliwts and to
•ocur* your future
Jim Rafferty
174441*
R E C E P TIO N IS T
4711 a wk II you Ilka paoplo,
you’ll be happy her*I Antwer
phone* Large property Man
agamant Company I

/■ M y Employment

LABOR / A - Y fo
ro m e t
■HIOM.

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I NO
FEE I
Report ready for work at t AM
t il W let St
Sanlord

2211550
Appainlmawt Softer* P/T E i
par fenced Work ot homo l JO
to DO per hour potlibi* Coll
4A4 174)11 A M 1PM only__
ASSEM BLERS
Mar. needed 44 15/ hr tor Mod
trn Mtg Plant Able to lltt »
lb* « Strong reliable, own
Iran ipor let Ion Perm anent
potlflont Never a Foe

TEMP PERIL

-...774-1241

323-5176
U l l Frewck Av*

S A L E S TR A IN E E S
Earn while learning Ih* growing
energy butM*t* Training and
a p p o in t m e n t * p r o v id e d
Minim um 4)1 000 por year No
rip e r fence required For do
toll*coll Jim Coofi, *)4«t)0

SALES
Full Training and F a tl Start!
Pay plan tor tale* per inn*
who ar* willing to proepoct
In homo food ralat National
Company
Call tor appoint
m ant
C o n t a c t C h ip ,
weekday* M l HOP________
SALES

Aftonhan Mother*. Houtowlve*.
or anyon# looking tor a good
paying fob F u ll training Call
M l 7AM

IM M E D IA T E OPEN ING
U M N O P P O R TU N IT Y
S A N FO R D A R EA

AUTO SALES
M id i be 1*11
elector have out going per
tonality, be ambillou*. and
have * d**lr# to moke money
Due to our e . po rtio n , wo n#*d
1 ptrton* Immediately tor
u*#d co r *#!** Ron M l K)71

W# have en opportunity tor a
tolld emblhou* Individual to
oparato Ihalr own retail rout*
butlnett with Ih* tupporl ol a
Notional Grocery and Ganaral
Marchandit* Company
WE O F F E R
* E ttabllthod account*
* 1 Day work woek

Aren Baaety Company
Full or part lim a C all Immodl
atoty MI 1*10or U ) 10)4
Wanted M u ll hove * . per lance
Call after 4PM 17) 1D 0 ____
Acrylic Applicator* needed to
apply protective coating on
cor*, boat* and plane* IS to
III per hour We train For
work in Sontord ore* call
Tampa 411 444 7)11
Cothtor- Night potlltan. ear vie a
nation 40 hr* Security M l
AMO Leonard-*
CRTOPERATOR
Dot* entry eeper fence or good
typing Pormononl petition
wim growth potential For
mononl petition Never a Fee

TEMP PERM......... 774-1241
D ELIV ER Y
Your chance to earn u t while
you crultt In company truest
Full training provided I

Employment
323-5176
1111 French Av*
D E N I A L A1SISTANT Per earn
kecking perl tlm * work , need
apply 11 hourt per week, will
train 11» to tto rt Sand
picture and return* to Dental
A ttlila n t, III S Oak S t ,
Sanford

DOC TRAINER
F U L L O R P A R T TIM E
10 Id HOUR
Mutl Be E rporfenced
Obedience A Protection
XU 4*1 IMS
■X C U T IV ESEC R ETA R Y
Wither without thor(handi
Abtotl Temporary lo r vice*
M l 7**0

* C o m p le t e t r a in in g

* Vehicle Lea** avalabl*
* Group in*urnanc*
* Small Invettmant
• O p p o r t u n it y to r

a d v a n c e
Sato* or own your own butlnett
b a ck g ro u n d pratarrad ter
luthor Information, call LaAnn
Schroodtr. weekday* IS AM
to 7 P M at I 400 U i *441

NEWSPAPER CARRIER
NEEDED
Chuiuefa. Oviedo are* M utl be
bendable, hev* dtpendebi*
Irantportatton. hove telephone
end be rvipontlbc# T# work
between ) 00 P M 4 * SO PM
For more Into, call Tan*.
m M il . between 11 40 AM
and* 00P M
N U R S E ’ S A ID E S : All khlh*
Erportoncod or certtttod pr*
torred Apply In perton *1
Lake view Nursing Cantor. AIA
E tod SI . Sanford
Itudewts/ l o l k oo*7 Hoetowlvtt
Part tlm* or full Itm# RIG 4*.
long form automatic reetdu
alt t i t 777). or sat AMI
Tkodof Job Hunting A
C a ll F u tu r e *
th e y h a v t
hundred* ot |ob opening* lor
Inoso who want la work
S7* 4)00
C EM EN T W ORKERS 4
H ELPER S
E sco lla n l pay
Start right away *74 4)00
D E L I V E R Y H E L P E R S no *1
par tone# noettaary Pull tlm*
Good tloH ing pay *7* c m

C l per lanced A ll round Yard
H e p in Wintor Spring* Call

0 E N C R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E 1
Groat (farting
Iob Savor al opening* Good
pay 47*4)00

F ull and part tlm* petition* now
tvallebta Mutt be over IS
yoart old to oporoto retleu
rant equipment A p p ly In
porten at fla s ’t. KM
ttwy 04. Langnood . FI

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y *e0
PROD UCTION WORK Moat
shift* open Good pay teal**
*7*4)00

nt &gt;tai

G a n a r a l M a in t e n a n c e 4
G -oundtkeeping
Knowledge
elegulpmontheipAwl M IA M I
LA B O R E R S - Strong rollebto.
general laborers needed Im
modlaNly Differ on I locations
Phono and konaportahon a
must Never a to* Apply

KELLY SERVICES
_______ (4*2225
Lender**#'* no eaperfonc*
Full tlm* position* SJ 71 an
M l 111)
tor ganaral clean up 4
repair* Full tlm* Tn
tattoo required C e ll O T 7M7
MACHINIST O A L
T r a i n c g m g la t o lY I* fu n
machine No heavy lining
Rttpont.bto parson wins

4&amp;

Emptoyment
323-5176
M M French Av*

MAINTENANCE MAN
------------- plant Need*
b a c A g r o u n d in w o o d
machines, air compressors,
and a toetrie*) H o a p iialii*
Iton. bonus, vacation, hall
0*y* Apply: FeraUtta. Inc .
Pori of Sanford. Lob* Me woe.
4*411.0*11*1
Manager Train*** lor C**o
Canovor*! firm expanding in
Sontord area S7*P SCR e week
to S ia n

FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice It hereby given mat w*
are engaged In busmen *t ]lg t
South French A v e , Sontord.
Seminal* County, f land* under
th* he til tow* name el MR C ‘ S
S O U T H E R N F R I E D CH IC KEN ,
and mot wo Inland to ragittor
sold nom* with the Cloth of tha
C k c u ll Court. Saminoto County.
Florid* In accordance with mo
provisions of Ih* Fictitiou s
Nemo Slotutot. T e w ll Soctton
441 0* Florida Slotutot i«7
Jong CM Liu
74/ Sue Hwei Liu
Publish Jun* )L 14. M A July i.
1404

P A I N T E R 'S N E E D E D M utt
hov* S / s a ri experience Tap
pay Call M S 7444.

fe V d

CAIPERTErS HELPER
55— B u s in e s s

LA SO 4 E 4 1
ASSEM BLERS
W A R E H O U S E W O RKERS
Assignments avsilabto m Son
fo rd . L a k a M a ry and
lo n g w o o d are#
No tea
Abtoet Tem p orary Service
« t 14*0

CO' y L*|

N * le p e r &gt;*n&lt;* n o c t*

CMS

M A K A O I I FO B S A N F O B O
Labor office Will train to
manage *11 aspects of oftk*
Coll MI IJM
with r*t*ll
on* tor M o t fashion stop
Apply Ot Bigger and
. I l l ( Isl Street
AV O N EARMIMBI AkOW 111
O P E N T I B R I T O B I I S NOW! 11
U l NS) ar 1
CPN and tr B N t o r &gt; II
Muh. fun tun* good ample,**
b o n f lf t end a tm o s p h e re
E O K apply at
Da Bar y Manor
44 N Hwy 17 A7. DoBary

I M M IO IA T E O P EN IN G SGanaral Conttruclton labor
Good pay 47*4)00
TR UCK D R I V E R S Long haul
Immediate! Good driving re
cord Over )1 47* 004
LOCAL O R IV E R S
S trslghl
truck* Good pay Slort right
Sway 47*4)00
, o ffic e
H E L P E R S . C L E R K S , CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m adlst*
opening* Good pay Koto*
Call 470 4)04 NOWI

r e c e p t io n is t

W I L D E R S Cartlltod E x e lM n t
pay K ato t Ceil today *7*
cm
P A IN T E R S 4 P A IN TER
H ELPER S
I m m e d ia t e
epankigt good tl art Ing pay
Coll today 47* a n
DRYW ALL
With pr without
• a p a r lo n c *
I m m a d la lt
apanmgt Good pay Call to
day 47* 4MB______________

TOOL* DIE HAITI
P re tor mdividuel with Slum)
num m anulacluring aaport
anc* 1 yr» eipertanca o lt i
punching, cutting an* not
thing dtot M u tl have earn

machinist
Etparionc* to a mamrtactur
o p e r a t in g a v a r i e t y a t
toolroom machine* Mutt be
■hto to work at ctott totaranca
from drawing*

intec ** tod

PNooucnca,
PO Drawer S. Sanlord.
Or Phana ZD M ig

T ltia D tlYllS NTL0(0
P a n llmo A hdl tlm* F C l.p e o d
driving rgcard. A be abl* 1*

pat* DOT p h y iic a i laA Ua)

�71— Help Wanted

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

WAITRESS N E C D I D
l i p t r l m f n x n w r y Good
n o lit i. p a id v a c a t io n
P P 'r In p e rto n
,AM 1PM •• Worn* Kouw.
ito RO *4 and I 4. Sowford

Santord Single lomlly hem# 1
Bd&gt;m/I bath, toncod. garage
Out*Id* pot o k 1415 mo ttf.
■ott A tioo toe of* aailattor t

W ANSOPERATOR
lining* In Lah* M a ry No to*
i l l A b le * t T e m p o r a r y
W W M l F*4B__________

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

4R EH O U SE W O R K E R S
N M J 10 .mm*d'4*«ly able to lift
M It* Muit bo roltabto. own
ifa n tperfa tlon
Ptrm onont
omen N#*#r « Foe

f fttM____ 774-U4I
R E H O U S E T ru c k D riu ir
Ido chauffeur » licon**
h In warehovto W \ of
• leading &amp; unloading
k i of wood moulding*
*k*lly demanding work
Company benefit* R#pi»
t&gt;'»wn Moulding Ce .lnc .
la k e Menrko, PI. m W l .
Welder, Layout, and Fitter*
‘ to Steel Corporation Oyer
me a"d ercellent bonoftt*
Sail JTJOt JO or com* by *011
d g tw a le r D r . O rla n d o

7o f __________________
WOODWORKING

r looted power taw opera
t o and wood parr* procettmg
A lto ftare J opening* tor
attem ty work
HotpHellia
lion. bonu*. vacation, noil
day* Apply F e rm lte i. Inc .
Port tf Santord. Lake Menre#
Ft P l i e r l l

91—Apartments/
House to Share

Country large two ttory home
*500 par month

r

C E N T U R Y It
KISH R E A L ESTATE
e a l t o r ........ .
n ia o a i

H ID O EN L A K E
1 bdrm . 1
both, kid* o k . no pet* Safi
per month Call Staaeif
• • • IN D E LT O N A t . Y
a a H O M E S FO R R E N T a a
______ * * lid 104 o o______
Santord wot! ot 1/4. 1 bdrm 1
bath, cantral air/hoot. fenced
yard, dbl garage, lake acceti
*550 a m e F lrtt. I**t. eecuri
iy » i alee
la n ia r d
jg i South Mapl*
Spot lout J Bdrm . Ito both,
onormou* kitchon, tireplaca.
w ether'dryor hoc* up. SOI
per m onth Security tala
Cell Nut* are Ilia or Barry
n o e ir e

m

J in

1 Bdrm . l both *ir. carpel.
Kteonod porch, quiet. no#r
U C F. C a ll « » SAM_________
1 bdrm . 1 bath 1 car garage
tcroen porch, peddle Ion*,
carpeting, tiropiac* *DC tec ,
•all mo . Referent** HI Uaa
eftor)

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

93— Rooms for Rent
1 bdrm, air, carport tented back
yard, water and troth pick up
Included, 1500 par month
Call: m *115______________

Chniiian Apt* A Heme*
TV, kitchen, laundry, maid. ISO
Wk op Or I I H K M C lJ tilO
Furmthed Ream Fa r Rent See
at 1U 1 Gale PI J block* oil
Jem Si i Santord A y e ____
Lake Mery Aree Kitchen prlvl
lege* 150 a week U l If JO.

mSeie

ROOM FOR R E N T Houte and
Pool prireieget SfS per week
Include* ell Need StO tacurl
ty Come lo 114 W Jtin SI
a tier 4 PM
S A N f ORO FurnlMtad room* by
the week Reotonabto re&gt;et
Maid tarylce Call J » 4*0)
11 PM m P a tm a lto A v a
THE FLO R ID A H O T E L
MO Oak Avenue
1)1 OKU
Heauvtobl* Weekly Rale*

97-Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Fern Apt* let Lemur Clflient
111 Pe'matto Ay*
__ J Cowen No Phone Call»
Lo vely I Bdrm
C om ple te
privacy, walk lo downtown.

us wk uoo »*t Call mi nee.
or I P BAM __
_________
Mature Gentlemen Wanted with
car A able to do .yard work In
oicheng* lor partial payment
toward* apartment Send R*
ply la Baa 100 c/p Evening
Hereto P O Boa le lf. San
hue, f ia tvn_____________

Sanford 1 bdrm , can air heat,
d lth w a ih e r, hookup* SITS
plu«*ocuriiy Call I11 1111
Tired Of Apartment Living*
E aperient# Ih# privacy of
your own homo In on* of our
luiury duple ret Lg 1 bdrm .
I both, vaulted colling, e p p l.
hook up*, private tcreened
patio your own yard/malnl
•re* Storting at SMO Call tor
Ratal!*. I A M I PM. Ml 1111
INI A Mallenvilto 1 Bdrm
I
bulh. air. appliance*. 5)1) per
month plu* 11)5 «*curlty d*
potlt Call t i l 1*41

113— Storage Rentals
Mini Wjtthoum

I and J bdrm , near town. SfS
and SA* per week SISO tacurl
ly Call W )C*4 evening*
I bdrm , set weak, plu* depot!
Single or couple
Utllltl**
lurnlthed FI) a n t

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
Apl
1 b d rm / 1 b o th , a ir,
carpeted, tlov*. ro ln g . ASIS
m o , Incl. w e lo r , to w er,
garb*)# Ne* M l *0 1 ) ____
BAM BOO CO VE AR T S.
M* I Airport Bled
PHONE IU ARM. M l *4*1
ENkiency free* *104 mo
Dttrtyfil N r Staler CHI len t
* COUNTRY S E T T IN G 0
Lergef A I Bdrm A p ari man I*
Adult Lakrvwwfamtly Pealtto*
Available New Open Weekend!
Security Oepeut SIM with tkli

MASTERS COVE.......... 3237900

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS
Limited Timi Only
k* Oil F m l Month* Ron!
MOO R idgewood Ay*
Santord Fla
CALL

m*ai*

mead

Mondar thru Friday

Condo for r on I New 1 bdrm Ito
bath fireplace mlcroweve,
•love and dlthwathor 150C
Call xn iy)a______________
Santord 110 W Airport (Tyd .
G ) 1 bdrm . ) bath 154! mo
I *11 404) _______________

S I N G L E STORY
L I VI NG
La b i a Items to Fit
Tour Needs!
Fuimshtd w Unfurnished
Carport* ........ P r i.t ie Faftot
Lutb Landtcaping Ret* CbHdran
W ATER R E O S A C C E P T E D !

Call

__321-1911

121—Wanted to Rent
N*ed ] bdrm, 2 both house
______ to rant &gt;150500

127—Office Rentals
Offices tc Root
Reotonabto and convontonl
M l N Mapto. Santord
I D wop
1000 m ft ofiica ipaca avail
able. *4 con a tioor oi ad
m im draiiv* building Santord
Airport S4 SO par tg It In
cluda* air. heal, lamtorial and
parking Call Sanford Airport
Authority for d*f*ll* 1JJ T7TI

L A K E M A R Y Groat buy in iha
F o rro tl 1 B d rm . 1 bath
Attumabto mortgage 144 *00
C a ll
Ret* Welch R e a lly
t n e a r r __________________
LO N OW O OO 1 bdrm
I bath
New root Low down payment
O w n er financing H f 100
M l eegf__________________
L o o k 1)000 DOWN1 Sanford ) 4
bdrm 1 bath, hug* lot central
a ir,he at Why pay U N
v
aip an te* I'll accept tOWI
la* **f Call ))t i| lf
__ _

NEW HOME
) Bdrm j tu'h «rl*i
room, flr*f»*C«. tkt In
h it c h w n . d in in g r o c m ,
beautiful woodrd lot
fOO

IA t o )

A rport Bird 1 bdrm . J bath
M l) m o , I f»S-W4_________
Santord newly ramodatad largo
) bdrm . now kitchen, w w
carpet air. UOO » tec *11 B
S Pork Are Call *0* *0* SMR
Spoctoua Apartment* M mu tot
tram Hwy 14)4 Lokotront.
pool, tonrut. adui'i n* pot*,
laundry Storting *• SJM a me
Coll m a m tome _________
• and t bdrm. Alto turn Idled
oftktoncy from SIS week M M
dapot/t N* pet* Call R ) 450)
A I P M IIIP almpttp________
I bdrm . largo Being roam,
kitchon with appliance* Mat
monrn ♦ depeeii H i m m
I bdrm . | bath. D r l m Apt
SJM tocurtty depotu UFA per
monm Call IT) 411*

SHENANDOAJ
VILLAGE
APTS.
FROM *315
R ental O ffice
323-2920
v 42201. ORIANOO M

SAMTORO

H I— Homes For S«le

N I E O B I O F A M IL Y
DESIRING LO T S O F 5PACII
) kdrm hem* tMO *g It. of
Hying area. OoM tlhtlly re
m i filed- * car carpart pfu*
ky -call manic ered oak ahodad
154 If 1*1. OfforoA below
eppr*tt*l a l H I M . Truly me

BEC K Y COURSON. A om c.
Tba Wall 51 Campaay. RE
ALTO RS *11 SAM ar R I I O

•y Owaar J bdrm. I both.
Large Ipf appro* IM l kg fl
under ro o f
ISOOI dawn,
auumabto mortgage in city
*f Santord Call 0 ) SMf ar
HI Ob*)evening*__________

PHONE 323 »443
For Qualify cr#ftf**nthip and
comp^titiv# prices kt u i prica
oyf yoii» n»d» home
_
Sanfor d Nice 1 bedroom hom#
vrifft living room, dtning room,
, paneled family room, laundry
room, dborhstop Call for In
formation 171 I i(M or 114 413?
141. «00. or bat t of far

I I I I0U H K D

10 IRON
INIf*1 tsmt

STENSTROM
REALTY*REALTOR

S W E E T D R EAM S ! ) bdrm 1
bath ham* with peddle ton*,
utility lk*a* Nnced yard.
*44.5*4
SU N SH IN E H OM E! ] bdrm I
bath ham* with eat In h it chan,
central air/heal. large roam*,
tented yard Mf.Ma
F A M I L Y DELIO HTI 4 bdrm )
bath heme with aal In kttchan,
large roam*, mother M lawquarfort. pa«dl* lam 1)1,0**
T E R R I F I C I « kdrm I bath
ham# with eat la klfcban, ipirt
bdrm plan, central alt heat,
utility roam. Ml.***
C H A R M IN O I I kdrm ) bath
hom* with cedar porch, eat In
k itch e n , tireptoc*. central
alc/haal. large utility ream,
Ito eo*
W IL L B U IL D TO SUIT! YO UR
LOT OR OURSI E X C LU S IV E
A O E N T F O R W IN SO N O
DEV
CO R P. A CENTRAL
FLO R ID A LEA D ER ! M O R I
H O M E FOR LESS M O N EYI
C A L L TODAYI
•
• OB N E V A OSCEOLA RO *
lO N E D FO R MOBILES!
I Acre Cannery tract*
Well trend *n paved Rd
M \ D o w n ItY ri it t f M
From 110.10*1
If you ar* Jookleg Nr * tuc
cotttol career ia Reel E •**!*.
Stom lrom Realty H loaning
tor yeu Call La* Aibrrghl
today al i n H N
Evonlngi
M l M01

D ELTO N A LA K E FR O N T la a e f lla i 1 b drm
t balk
ham* Swun A ttob from year
err* yard. L arpa ecreeaed
»#rcb. lo c a t e d *» g e le l
cufde tac tae.N*
The Wad I*. Compowy

n i MM

By Owner »S F o rreti Or . Lack
A rb o r
S b d r m . I b a lk .
OOMbOd parch. SA4 MO
Can M l ill*

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Reel E*lat* (reker
) Bdrm I Bath fireplace, new
kttchan bath A root toncod
back
W e i 1 ) 1 . too
non
l i t *00 Buyer pay* doting
144* Santord Are

321-0759 Eve 322-7443
11000 dawn. A it u m a b t *
)
Bdrm t bath, DPI garage
largo tonetd r* 'd Call 1*1
t ill

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION *

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KISH REAL ESTATE
S E V E N s' e C l T o E D acre*
Cedar Frame 1 bdrm /li* bath
1 ttory tom* boaitt upper A
tower decki to help yew *n|*y
the peaceful country tatting
E ip e ie d beam c e th e d r a l
c e llla i
B r ic k f ir e p la c e .
Stained g l* it w ln de w t A

141.5*0 M
L IK E NEW Condo Now bath.
Now paint, New carpef New
c e k in e t , le p * . N e w t il*
Nyer all Ihlt 4 Owner will
* t i t i t la II n a n c InA
1
bdrm/ivy hath
1IIM M M
INVE1TOR1, thl* *n* will m*k*
yeu tern* money I 4 rental
untn an ♦/• I aero. Owner
will a u n t in Ime tic Inf

1*1 *»* to
E X C E L L E N T c tn d ltto n , I
bdrm/ll* bath lam lly roam
with Hrepaac* tla t* tcreanod
perch 1 celling lane Kitchen
oqulppe*
O P E N SUNDAYS: I lo t PM

(3053321-0041
U l W ISth Street
Santord F l IITTI

REALTOR
149—Commtrcial
Prop«i1y / Site
CO M M ERCIAL S P E C IA L IS T
B O A M BALL. JR. P A .
R E A L T O R .................... 11)4111

WILSON MAIE R FURNITURE
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Outing Ream Suit* Table and 4
chair* and china cabinet All
wood Can 177 i m alter 4 X)
P M or m IBM____________
King Ur* water bed with leather
headboard
double dretter
andchott Colt » ) tld)

Reconditioned Rppliencet
tram M l W A R R A N T Y
B A R N ETTS
CASSELBERRY
I m i l l s . — ........................BM-SO)
R tM ferelor Gold. SIS Or*»l
tf heodboard ) night itendt
mirror*. |IIM or b**t after
M i s m __________________
eREN TTOOW Ne
Color T V * . ttoreot n athert
dryer* refrigerator, troeier*
lurnitur# video roc or dor*
Spoclal lit week t rent SI 00
Alternative T V 4 Appt Rental!
la yre t Shopping Confer
_________ m looo_________
Utod Weiher* Part* 4 Service
tor Kenmore*............. 1)14*11.
M O O N E Y A P P L IA N C E S

27TK STREET FURNITURE
n e w irth s t ......... .

in m i

) M a h o ga n y L iv in g Roam
Tab!** Excellent condition
Call 111 ) to* attars PM

Zenith 1)" color toloyltlon Ong
mat price Over 1400 Balance
due l)*4 00 cath or lake over
payment* MS month Sttll In
n e rr in ly
NO M O N ET
DOWN Fre* home trial, no
obligation Call to) LMa day
or nlghl

199— Pets t Supplies
D O B E R M A N , l* m a l* .
trained 4 loving )7S
P E T PIO. " P 4 T T T "
Watch P ig l Fre# to
hom *
C H IC K EN
R A B B ITS
F re * To
Home m 1)40

r e a

CREDIT HASSLES?
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1*1 u* w o rry a b o u t y o u r
c re d it p ro b lem *

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W e can lin a n cn a lm o t l
anyone

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D o w n p a y m e n t a* l o w a t

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•

S30O 0 0
W e take trade*
Payment* to frt your budget

DISCOUNT AUTO SALES
1S O I T re n ch A v * .
1 2 3 - lK H ',

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

IMO AM C Spirit Run* beautiful *
E ■ ( a lie n ! t ra m p o r tel ton
A*k ng l i d IM 140)

Abovt Grovnd Pwol 40 tfwwp ^
11' widw F llftr i K c t t t o n f l
*f k HjrJwxJ |100 121 01*4

T H U N D E R B I R D clean
1 1 I r is
* 00 0 m l
*4*00 negotiable C a ll
1)1
DOT______ •______________

TI Chevrolet Wagon
good
mechanical condition Body
need* tome work Eacellent
utility vehicle *5)5 or bo*l
otter M t S lt l

PIANO FOR U l E
\A*nltd
Rwtoontibi* pArty fo
aiiurn* irruiii rrionttily pwy
m # M » on ip in y t co n to lo
piano Cmn Is* M*n tocotly
Writ* Crtdd
P O Boi SX
Bwck«m#¥*r (t i H l t
A ll W iO lO

)* Pinfo. 4 tpd Iran*
good
ergme Body damaged Sail
lor parti L500 or butt otter

m

a 111 lets *

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TIOidtmobiie Cut tat*
IT*t5
ALL THE TOYSI

1100

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4 P G A Butterfly Wood* • Wilton
Iran* Ladiot t tat Lika now
‘ Retail* tor o re' Lain Mu*l tell
at StOU Call after 4PM, M F
^ W e u k e n d t^ n jiim e ^ n ito i^

L O U H T I 5T PO N T IA (

W f P*Y TO P D O L L A R ( O I
JUNK CARS A N D T R U C K !
C IS AUTO P A R T S . I f) 45*5

1981 O L D S C U T L A S S
* 4 9 9 3

1975 JE E P
CJRR041I 2 frt

*1893

1972 JEEP CJ5
*1495

HI

1984 FORD RANGER
mi

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* 6 3 0 0

1975 M ER C U RY
■ORABCN, 4 OR

•993

1979 RENAULT
uca

*1293

SANFORD
MOTOR CO
A M C JK E P
SM S. F r* n c h A vs,

1)14)1)

NO C R ED IT-B A D C RED IT
m FINANCE

DeBary Av** 4 Marine tale*
A cro tt th* I trot, too el hill
IF* Hwy IF Fl O* Aery 444 45*4

)S4S C a d illa c Driven dally.
Call 111 SOIL alter ) PM wuek
day*. Anytime weekend!

111 1111

ao u .t la n g i &gt; pt A M f M
cattette Eatra n ice 5400
dwn . » m o i to par *** MOO

231- C a r s

K E E SHOUNDS A K C I male*
SlMaoch Dam* 4 Sir* on
promltot *04 )pe U t l

tsu

rs Malibu Stallan Wagon. V/d..
p
window* bra*** tteertng,
aufo air ( i vHe Need! w e t
wort 5*00 Ml tret

USED BRICK *

’ W EODINOGOW N
IS. lac* 4 Item

TOP Dollar Paid ter Junk 4
Utad car*, truck* 4 haavy
equipment 331 5*00

l*d*

MINI BIKE
Gocd condition Asking 11SO
COM §34 \SU.

S li*

ANY JU N K CARS A TRUCKS
Bavghl: From 510 55* A more
Can m iss*........................... m a m

LS

e l e c t r i c o v e r d r i v e , low
milage AbtoMely thowroom
condition A tklng *10.500
Coll sal 00)1 otter tF’ M

223— Miscellaneous

•s s a

71 O L D S C U T L A S S i r l k s c a n SIOO D N
73 D O D G E P U T R U C K
5)00 O N
75 M A R K IV
S3M D N
7* C H R Y S C O R D O V A
S2S0 D N
FF T 0 I R D ( B E S T B U Y
SISO D N

M E C H SPEC C A ESSEVERAL TO CHOOSE
F R O M B R IH 0 ROPE
ID S CASH |

321-4075

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

1120 Sanford Ave

Sanforc

CONSULT OUR

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

153— A c r e a g e L o ts / S a le

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

Th* Fro*I* Oof The Troot. But
The Land Ik Still Ooodl I)
aero* on Oeyto Read Ottoon
Zoned rttldenllo! ia* roo
CO UN TRYW ID E R E A L T Y
IN H w y i l l
Octeen Fla 111*4

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sele

NEW SMYRNA B E A C H
Juki reduced FentaeHc view In
Irani building
upgraded
carpal, ceramic III* m hitch
on half and bdrm*
Calling
lent throughout, many, many
aatroai Owner to * llcanaad
Raaitor

Additions l
Remodeling
DRY W A L L R t P A I R S
J im
Call H I 1)41 or to) 5*11______

AD U LT PARK
L I F I T I M E LOT R E N T S
S lto S llt
I t t c lu d a t w a lo t , g a r b a g e
p ic k up. yard m d ln t
Im

Wo Handle
The Whale Ball Of W o.

B E. LINK CONST.
372 7029
Financing A v a ila b le ___
SP E C IA LTY C O N TR AC TO R
Repair* Remodeling Door*
Deck* Celling Fan*
M yeart experience
Call W 4Jrf
Dan

UI srs AfpiiBfKB Sam e*

Need boo* keeping
lor your (m ail b vtin ett’
Caffi M lFY fJ .............. ..........JS«

C a rp en try
A S R ( A T OIFTI MovoHor
Kitchen Retoedeledl AHtydoSto
Carpoatry

Lat(as) Ngg...A...ih«4 MeWe
Horn* D o k i iR tb it b u .
Parndto*.........., s ,
I t o lH w y l f t l
i Heme )a X **- M m . )
bath, daubto reef, awning*
P a lm Valtoy Mobfto Hom*
P a rb
) l ) l B ta a k w a ta r.
Ovwtda. F l Call W) 4d)0 ar
504 WB*

Vary Rehabto............ m a e fJ X F *
All type* of tarponfry 4 ro
modeling IF yr*. oap Call
Richard Grew M l M E

Cleaning Service
Head Carpef Ooaarwg Lnutg,
Dmmg Room 4 SUM IF* to.
M4.MMBBB

MAIDS- Tb d»e»f
C l...... wait 4* neat T * O id Hneu
Calf Hto h ilp er t l
toad Sarvtca Law Rato*

IM) Ctompto* 14X50. ) bdrm .
I both, family park .111MB
Can R » d f ______________

CALL NOW 139-0100

I t S l S K Y LIN E - C a rn a g *
Cov* 1 Bdrm . t bath, many
e rtra t mutt to* to appract
ato sjbdo down an

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BulM a Bigger Butt note!
Ute Th* Herald C letaiftod*
C A L L TOOAY
M l Ml I

Call m u s t

Cleaning Service

Home Repairs

Painting

kcautor l Hauoe CleaMng
Make Cleaning, laundry, win
dew*, cabinet*, file, oft
Good Work Low Ratal MI art*

Maintonanca ol *11 type*
Carpanlry, painting, plumbing
and elec trie FFiaOM

F tor Me Meld 4 Mildew
Speclalltfl
21 yr* E ip
Fre* E lt
Bonded
Inwred
W G T R IB B Y
&gt;45 1*41

Electrical

Landclearing

Any thing Ito rln ca l Smc* Iff*!
E iftm a le t
14 Mr 5*rrlet Call*
T*to‘ « Bkecfrk SaevK* ..IM IFl f
C O H T R M P O R A R Y ILR C TR IC
Complete C toe trie a i Service*
III 1177
TV 4 Tetopto

OB N I V A LANOCLB ARIN O
Lot Londcleaving
F ill dirt
Top toil
Pond* Drain diicha*
V to Preparetxin Can &gt;4* IVJU

REM00CLING SPECIALIST

Bookkeeping

O T H E R HOMES. LOTI.
A C R E A G E . IN VESTM EN T
PROPERTY

Walter* C reti Realty
l t o r __________ m m n

tttt Sutukl OS 450L • too ml tot
E x c e lle n t c o n d itio n
C all
M lin e a f t o r S P M

243-Junk Cars

m eiM

1*4) V W IUU
Etcelton) operating condition
S U M Ernie f vent 4*1 5455

ST e m p e r

(toner Financing SI iahn’l
River Canal Front ) bdrm . )
bath Boat dock deep water
ID *. *»

TERM S

H O N O A O O L D W I N O ISIS
5)*r*o Jam m er A ttoai at
f 15001 Call W U K

Mtatof Hems IfMHtel
ClJMkA A Mint corkdlf ion Infsensr
rtfinlihed top iKepe I D O i f

LIVE BLUE CRABS

Free To Good Home male
Carman Shapfwrd I yr old
C a ll» ) *1)5 _____________

M hr. torvkc*- Ito l e l r o Charge
^ r H jM H S f U H t l^

Owner M e n rito * I bdrm . I
bath Poaaibto &gt;d bdrm MR
eierbtoag Aider A y * . 14)AM

E l

1*34 TIIUMFH TH* Ah’

1H1 Falcon F door, auto Iran*
B e a u tifu l Interior e e le rlo r
kome rutf )4d V/» recently
robulll runt like naw IllJO or
belt otter SF4 4MI_________

157—Mobile
Homes/Sale

S ea le r*
C d un lry tailin g )
bdrm . I barn. Santord Aye ,

USED C A R S

221 — Good Things
to Eat

Good
good
S 4
Good

Appliance Repair

L IS T WITH USI

___

TH E B E S T llg T O W N

Paying CASH tor
Aluminum. Can* Copper
Bract Lead Newtpacwr
G iatt. Gold. Sliver
Kokomo Tool *14 W Ul
■ 5 oo Sat t 1 IT) I &gt;00

F a r Said- IMF Ford Van 4 I f n
Ford Van Belt Otter Call
batw— n I 4 4 X) Ml 4)31

h r 4 i heIda Realty. R E A L T O R S
t o * 4 ) M | lt ....... Open F DaytI

C A U . AN YTIM E
r e A l t o n u i 4*11

Far mere detail!
________ mem-in

Need C rib! Playpen* Baby
t u rn lt u ra
clothing G oo d
P nco* Attar 1 PM
M l ST41

wall

Spactout C aualry L iyia g l )
a cre s
late ot t ' t t i an d
thrubary Located llJ C ry lta l
View R a ti. Loch Arbor San
ford Owner will Iinane* Far
Into 1)1)1 AFF ISM
___

GENEVA
Lika now doubt*
wide ) bdrm . ) bath mobile 1
at re* cleared toncod Storage
shad, pony ttatl s a l.too
Term*

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes

Every Wed N tt* a tF :M P M

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell I is

Baby Bert! Straiten Ctothei.
Playpen*. Etc Paperback
Boab*. m a m •i d esae

*

113— Television/
Radio / Stereo

1ST* H O N D A C X SIS Shalt
drive water cooled full tar
Ing a n d t i d e t f o r a g e ,
etce iie n l condition
|io(M
Can MI m j o r M l SFSI

C A S S E L B E R R Y I ocro. tonod
PR 1 USOaOW M allcw w tlil.
R E A L T O R ___________ 13) H U

322-2420

D U P L E X Pool tiro each How
Owner will finance 14/ 500
with 111 oae down

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

2 1 9 — Wanted to B u y

151— Investment
Property / Sale

BoedM da Baatty. R E A L T O R S
toddlF J l l l ......... Open 1 Day*I

Santord
..Ul. M ary

Appltanctt Fa r Lai* all In
aiceltont cwndlttan 4 tolly
fuirantoed ................ m «tto

a eCO LO R T E L E V IS IO N * e
• t f , * * * to
L O V E L Y tram* hem* »n true
»haled tot. I bdrm /) bath,
greet ream with fireplace.
Screened pell* area Under
ground ipr inkier

C A L L ANY TIM E

IMJ P A R K APR...
M l U M ary Rfvd

Hwy f l ........
Dayton* Heath
• # • • • HiW l • • • • • «

Garage Sato )* Winding Rido*
Rd , C a tia ib erry IF i t al
Jin * t ]PM

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

M O VIN G! I L iving R oom 4
Dining Room Furniture Mutt
Cot Coll m 014, eve_______

NEW SMYRNA B E A C H
Drottlcally reduced ) bdrm |
bath Ocean Front turniitod
Condo I KXd down

By Owner Lg I bdrm hauoe.
1/54 Hi ago wood A re AU000
L aeetod b la a b t d P I M H
C O U N T R Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Reg. R.R. Brubae............m « t »
ito Hwy III. Optm*. Ftn

141— Homes For Sale

Lovely

t to I JO
Saturday tram

215— Boats and
Accessories

F r i d a y th ru Sunday
344)
Magnolia Av* Tent bike*
drape* badapteadt H o ar
jack A ml*c t i e ) _________

WO* HWY I f *) v

REALESTATE
REALTO R
TT) fa**

11 Chevy Malibu Station Wagon
0NC OW NERII)
iJto)
CO URTESY PO N TIAC M ) J ill

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1170 S. Sanford......... 321-4075

217— Garage Sales

323-5774

CALL BART

Bad Credit?
No CiEdit?
N E FINANCE

)** H P Clinton cut board
motor. 1550 Good condition
Call 1)1 U l ) after 1PM

E X C E L L E N T BUT! i
toncod Great Lecattoail Walk
to all kind* of kbepplngl Un
b e lie v a b le term* t e f .100

JU S T RIGHT FOR YOU
1 Bdrm tty bath brick horn* |*
ready and priced right al
tar voC (latently redecorated
Largo to* Call taw*

2 3 1-C a rs

W* Hare a lim ited Number *1
Rep* i tor at Lew at SIM Down!

I) Ft aluminum John Boa* with
tw lvel buck*! t ra il New
t ) » Can 17) a))*_____

AFFO RD ABLE!
1 bdrm &lt;*/
Irg very in r* perch, fenced
yard F H A *r VA financing I
Call v* quick I

231— Cars

FO R ESTATE
C o m m e r c ia l ar B ttld o n tia l
Auction* 4 A p priltall Call
Dell * Auction H I 54)0

t Story Tewnbaut* 1 bdrm . fly
bath Ceafral heat and air
Kitchen i f l y e r * Cammowlfy
pool I Walk to *f»&lt;*ry ito rel
E e ty ftnanclngf U* Mk

W E LIST A N D S E L L
M O R E HOMES THAN
A N Y O N t INNORTH
S E M IN O LE COUNTY

SANFORD CRT. APTS.

213— Auctions

u f iw m c i

117— Commercial
Rentals

121— Condominium
Rentals

373-3301

n n in

SBnfofd's Sties l**d « t

On* Month Frtt Rent
on i M fm turn apti
Alto tvillftbl* stud jo
I bdrm ip ir t m m t i

H A LL

ESA A Up...... ... ............ ...m a a M

Retail A Office Space MO up to
1 000 to It alto tloreg* avail
abla 111 440)

Evening Horald. Sanford. Fl WpdftosdBy^ Jung 21. 1FSJ-I1B

Ability Kenneli Dog boarding
Country Atmcephrr# fleoeon
a b le R e i k i
II) I lia

109-Mobile Home
Lots / Rent
L A K E H A R N E Y Water bant )
Bdrm , 1 bath air, llrtplac*.
le ra a n a d p o rch 5410 par
month C a ll U * Sift

KIT ‘N* CARLYLE ! by LBrry Wriflhl

199— Pets A Supplies

? BEDROOM
C a li

eed Roommate to tfiara J
Bdrm trout* UTS pay* all.
Call m ncu______________

bachelor
Pf ivato Oeor, B*m
After S U t M il
.

141— Homes For Sole

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D 4 S Electric
lU M t c
Hew 4 remodeling add 11ton*.
Ian*, w cu rtly light*. IInver*
plu* all elec terveet Quality
Service Llcanaad 4 Bondad

Fence
IN S T A L L ...S B L L . 4 ..I I P 4 I R
Cypratt ...C h a in lin k ..... Wand
_______ R— Bb. MBIFSJ

TH O R N ! LA N 0 C LIA R IN O
FILL0IR T * C LA Y •
SMA L E 4 MAUL 1MG
) » 14)1

ACC LA W N S IR V IC R
Maintenance Seddlng Pruning
Cleaning Thalcking Ferfilum g
Pre# lit im a le t .........141 )F)I
Lawn Mamtonanca
Lardtcapmg Bueh Hog Mowing
See urn
L i e n M o * ja | . - ..... Lee Pnc«s
ns ms

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LAWNS MOWED A TR IM M ED
Sprint Yard Ctoanup* M S 1*51

Painting and goner al repair II
y e a r* a e p a r la n c * C a ll

Claroncam«)l^^____

Health § Beauty
TOW I K 'S B E A U T Y SAL04S
F O R M E R L Y H arrieftt Beauty
U S E let Si M l Da)

Home Improvement
Z S S'%TBuilding
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Ma Jub Tea Small
i n aan

THOaAAS 4 T MOM a 5 Mama
ropaSr. ytoa il* 4 law* car*
Cat! M l MB*

Home Repairs
CAlfjf^^^^^'Topairr^Ad
l to*tmo'i
Calt M l Spat

Plastering
■ * A L L Fhetato* P lat tor mg a
a t a r i' Jfucca. Hard Coal.
Sun utotod brick III let)

Plumbing
Lawn Service

BulM a Bigger lutinaw l
Ut* Th* Harold Clattiftodt
C A LL TO OAY
D IM II

General Services

Haute Feinting 4 W ell Repair
Yeu hey meter toll
We **ppf| tobar T* S A V I 1*1
m m i

QwalftyL i e s Case
A l Affordable Pricat M l **H

Masonry
R I A L Cancreto IMan (Juauly
Operation Pellet Driveway*
Day* 1)1 m i Era*
M7 IMl
■ X P C R T C O N C R IT I W O RK
P a id
Driveway
Sntonaik
Beau Monde Conti C«
"We Are The ReM"------S) 1 Ito]

Hurting Caro
OUR R A T IS A R t LO W IR
Lakeview Nurung Center
k t t l Second SI. SaaSord
O H M

PAintmg
A Way T* Save) A*«l Work
4**1 P rM n tor eaflp ipan ag.
paiadtog. 1 atere Re* Very
Reliable m e e ilX J f

• tuddi hium king V tr, l&lt;* *
RepaV * Replace * Remade)
* Free (ihm afo* * MS ASM *

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
Sawing Machine Repair* all
mas** ft yr* •■partonce In
homal Retired M l eFl)

Sprinklers/ Irrigation
AbOUT T I M ! IRRIO ATJO N
New IntlMtolian*
Fra* (e l
( apart Repair* ef Cempleto
Sprinkler Syttom*
Timer*
Puma*
( fc
4*5 M5*

TM.---------------Am TIL I Ceramic III* tatot
and mtioitofipn. bath*, floor*
WF E » lh i f . Santord
1)5)50
John Parker
Scon mono tike Cor am k . Vinyl
Atootfot. etc Intlaitod 4 ro
paired l i p . ro t . Ik Proa
ntiimalo* FT) 4)41

Tree Service
An Tree Stfy.P
Pruning
And Hautrng
Call Altar
• PM
--------------- M l SOM
ECHOLS T R RR S I R V I C R
Free 1 thaw tot 1 Law P r k a t l
U f Int 51. mp Ormdleg. Tea 1
II) m t d a y e r n t t e
Lei the Ft etoe*tonal* da ig ‘
JOHN A L LE N S LA W N A T i l l
D ied tree removal L ie b in *
Free*** M l SJM

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BEST BRANDS

Ground I n f
SAVE 5 2
SAVE 3 0 '.

BONELESS
CHUCK

FRYER
LEGQUARTERS

4 1 3 7

l U T T U M U U K (UNKt)

SAUSAGE

FABRIC SOFTENER
I

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PORK

SPARERIBS

D IN N E R R O ILS

N f f V P«0 BIBA i l M A T

SPARERIBS .

CANNED
H AM . .
BUFFET HAM

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BATH
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DELMONICOS • u
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IfEiFTour or stuks

UDWEISER &amp;
BUD LIGHT

country cookin
CHARCOAL . 'SS

SWEET A
CORN . 9 ,
HAm i ft PftCtH

MOl

■OUNTOT C O O « M

CHARCOAL LIGHTER

white potatoes
PRICES GOOD
JUNE 27 • JULY 3, 1985

* * - • « . SOU! CHAM A (

WIN 2 F R E E T IC K E T S
50QT. PEPSI
COOLER
50-QT. COOLER AND

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POTATO
CHIPS . . .

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TO THE FIRECRACKER 400

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A A M W ITH A I M M A A M MBAA1

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DEL MONTE
VEGETABLES
k P O R lt t B U N S .

HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
.

SUPERBRAND GRADE 'A'

LARGE EGGS

MAYONNAISE

CATSUP

AIL VARIETIES

BACON

GATORADE
b

M l u l l MP1B M M O r i U f

" • ■ m ra u n ru r

COLGATE

INSTANT SHAVE

wood

POTAIG MACARONI. C0l£ SIAN

L DELI SALADS

BREAD

TOWELS

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77lh Year, No 213 Friday. July I*. 19t5— Sanford. Florida

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First Street Eatery Rejects Beer, Wine Sales
Over the objections of residents. San­
ford's Planning and Zoning Commission
Thursday gave two First Street restau­
rants tentative permission to sell alcoholic
beverages. Bui one of the restaurant
owners, bowing lo public pressure said he
won't use his permit
Hampton Gardens. 112 E. First St., was
given tentative permission to sell beer and
wine and Christo's. 107 E. First St., was
g iv e n te n ta tiv e p e rm is s io n to sell
whiskey.
The f'&amp;Z board's approval now goes to

the city commission for final action.
Both restaurants have liquor licenses
from the state but had lo get additional
permission from the city for each type of
alcohol. Christo's already sells beer and
wine.
J e r r y G ross, o w n e r o f H am pton
Gardens, which opened two weeks ago.
said today potential profits from beer and
wine sales at the restaurant and Ice cream
parbr Isn t worth ofTendlng many of his
loyal customers.
Gross said he made the decision after

talking with residents who opposed the
move at the commission meeting.
We ll keep It a family restaurant with
no beer or wine at all ... It was our
decision. The people weren't against the
restaurant so we thought, what the heck,
we re doing good business wlthoul It.”
Gross said.
Outing the meeting Thursday, residents
and one of Ihe commissioners said thev
enjoyed the restaurant and were "dlsapSee E A T E R Y , page 14A

Residents Still Don't Like It

P&amp;Z OKs Rezoning For Stores,
Duplexes On School Property
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By
Rick
Brunson

H#r*M hwH fey Jimmy Vt*c««rt

Moon Over Monroe ?
The old docks w h e r e oil barges tied up to em pty th eir stores
a p p ear to be silhouetted In the m oonlight as the e a rly
m orning clouds and fo g shroud the sun o v e r Lake M o n roe.

Lon gw ood Youth Chosen
To R ep re se n t Scouts
A t A rlin gton C erem o n y
By Jane Casselberry
Herald Staff W riter
Longwood Eagle Scoot flrrtt
Harper. 17-year-old eon of Clyde
and Mae Harper, will rrpresent
all of the nation's Boy Scouts
Sunday when hr lays a wreath
•it ttie* Tomb of the Unknowns ut
Arlington National Cemetery In
turmory of all Scouta who died
In (tie service of their country.
A senior at Lake Brantley High
School, hr was chosen for the
honor by tils fellow Scouta at­
tending the National Jamboree
from Central Florida and Is u
palrol leader with Ihe area con­
tingent. made up o f 123 Scouts
and adult leaders from seven
counties Including Seminole.
The Scouts leave al 6 p.m.
today (rum Orlando for the I Ith
National Scout Jamboree being
held July 24 30 at Fort A.I'. Hill
to celebrate the 75th anniversa­
ry o f Boy Scouting In America.
They will divided up Into three
groups designated as National
Jamboree Troops I. 2. and 3—
first among the 650 troops and
30.000 Scouts expected to at­
tend Ihe event.
En rou te t h e y w ill lou r
Klchinond and Mount Vernon.
V a.. W ash in gton . D C . and
Baltimore. Md They are sched­
uled to arrive al the Jamboree
site on Monday.
Before Ihe Scouts board their
three buses, there will be a 5:30
p in . departure cerem ony at
which State Hep. Fran Carlton
(D -O rlan d o) w ill p re sen t a
Florida Stale Flag to fly over the
Central Florida camp Flags from
several m unicipalities which
have been presented by local
mayors
The U S Flags which the three

B rett

H era ld S ta ff W riter
Three months ago the Sanford
P lan n in g and Zoning C o m ­
mission voted lo recommend
denying the rezonlng o f a lot
across from Sanford M iddle
School for u shopping center.
Thursday night. Ihe P&amp; Z
commission voted, by a slim
margin, to recommend approval
of the rezonlng for a shopping
renter there, but this one to
In clu de a row of a d ja c e n t
duplexes not Included In the
previous plan. Not only Is the
current plan different than be­
fore. the developer Isn't the
same.
By a 3-2 vote, the Planning
and Z o n in g C o m m is s io n
approved rezonlng the 11-acre
parcel from a single family restdrntlal to a single-family resi­
dential and commercial district.
Under c it y b u ild in g c o d e s
duplexes ran be built In SR-1
districts but not SR-1A which Is
how the land la presently zoned.
The board's rrcmnmfnd*llon
now goes tn the Mtv commission
which Is scheduled to take final

H a rp er

troops will fly were arranged by
Congressm an Bill Nelson (DOrlando) and are (lags which
llew over Ihe U.S
Capitol on
historically significant days: the
anniversary of Scoutlng's foun­
ding: the birthday of the found­
er. Lord Baden-Powell; and the
anniversary of the chartering of
the Central Florida Council.
The Central Florida Jamboree
campsites will be among Ihe first
lo lie seen by Ihe more than
100.000 expected visitors The
Scouts will lake part In com peti­
tions between patrols. Individu­
als and teams; visit displays,
adventure trails, sports activities
and enjoy Inter troop fellowship
with Scouts from around the
world and United States.
On July 31 they will leave the
Jamboree returning to Central
F lorida on August 3. Th eir
return trip will take them to
J a m e s t o w n . W illia m s b u r g .
Yorktown. Ihe historic aircraft
carrier. USS Yorktown docked In
Charleston. S.C.. where they will
spend the night aboard, and
Oceana Naval Air Station at
Norfolk.
Seminole Scouts attending the
J a m b o re e Include: S an ford :
See SCOUTS, page 14A

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Taxes May Be Going Up In Longwood
Burning the midnight otl again Thursday,
the Longwood City Commission came up
with a tentative properly tax rate of *2.60
per * 1.000 ussessed valuation to help fund a
proposed *3.650.288 city budget for Ihe
1685 86 fiscal year
Although less than thr *3.62 per *1.000
ussessed valuation originally proposed, thr
tax rate Is still up from this year's levy of
*2 52 per *1.000.
With all the lastminute budget cutting
and changing necessitated by the need to
come up with a lax rate consensus before
Commissioner Ed Myers goes out of town on
a trip, there was some confusion between
Mayor Harvey's Sinertlson's flgurrs and
those of Finance Director Barry Weeks.
Weeks said he would have to rerun all the

budget figures to makr certuln they were
correct before he says Just how much
revenue the tax rate would generate Weeks
Is to make his rejiort to ihe commission
Monday.
The city has to submit Its tux rate lo the
county by the end of this month and the
commission Is exjiected to vote on It at
Monday's 7 30 pm . meeting In city hull.
175 W Warren Ave.
In Joining her colleagues on ugrreing to
the *2.90 tux rate. Commissioner June
Lomiunn said. "W e should be united on this
und If this Is what It takes (to fund the
budget) I will go along with 11."
As part of Ihe adjusting o f the proposed
budget. Police Chlef/CIty Administrator
G reg Manning and Fire Chief Churles
Chapman agreed to delay the hiring of three

Despite the School Board's
willingness to consider taking
the Head Start program under
Its wing. Longwood City C om ­
missioner Perry Faulkner said
he still plans lo apply for federal
approval to have the program
sponsored by a non-profit cor­
poration he Is setting up.
" I want to give the federal
government u second option."
Fuulkner said
He said his plans haven't
changed even though Jeff Etchberger. a financial consultant.

."Housing starts totaled only
34.286 In Ihe first quarter of
1985. their lowest volume since
the last quarter o f 1982." said
Dr- Carol Taylor, who heads the
forecasting program at the Uni­
versity of Florida'* Bureau of
Economic and Business Re­
search

Taylor said that while the
number o f Jobs In Florida Is still
growing, they aren't growing as
fast as they were In 1984. A
recession, however, is not likely,
she said.

Total housing starts through
the end of 1985 are expected lo

Job growth at the end o f 1984
w a s o n ly 47 .0 00 Jobs per
q u a r t e r , d o w n f r o m th e
76.000-per-quarter average of
the previous four quarters.

Smerllson. who had said he hoped lo l i ­
able to keep the lax rate from going up, said
he thought the budget would allow lor
better services to city residents
Weeks recommended as of Oct. 1 that the
minimum billing for water to Longwood »
customers be Increased from *3.64 to *5 for
3.000 gallons to provide the additional
$141.OCX) he thinks Is needed In the water
department's 1985-86 budget
The rate Is now *3.64 lor Ihe (list 5.000
gallons used.The cost per thousand gallons
lor Ihe next 5.000 gallons will fa- raised
from 75 cents to 80 cents.
—Jane Casselberry

announced this week that he has and the funding from the U.S
D ep a rtm en t o f H ea lth and
withdrawn his Involvement.
Faulkner e a r lie r said Et- Human Services In Atlanta, but
chberger Is a personal friend and In the same letter where he
he wanted him Involved because announced to that agency his
Intent to seek thr funding and
of his financial ex|iertlae.
Noting It will cost him about asked for an application, he also
*1.000 to set up Ihe non-profit asked for a time extension until
corporation with assistance from Aug. 22 for the application to be
his attorney Bill Fernandez of Hied and the non profit corpora­
Altamonte Springs. Faulkner tion to be approved by the state.
Meanwhile. Ihe School Board,
said he "will spend the personal
at a meeting earlier this week,
funds and take a chance .”
He said he has not yet received voted to send a letter requesting
the applications for the program an application for the program lo
explore the "possibility of taking
over Ihe Head Start program.”
Dr Sammte L. Tomblln. director
o f special projects, said
School Supertntendanl Robert
Hughes signed the letter to the
Atlanta office. Tomblln said the
school administration office "la
awaiting word from Atlanta."
Marion Glannlnl. assistant su­
perintendent for Instruction,
area In the next two years.
said once the Information Is
As In other sectors of Florida's received from Atlanta and re­
econ om y. Ih e d efen se and viewed, If the staff feels the
electronics Industries will still be program should be pursued
growing, but not as quickly as further permission will be asked
o f the School Board
they have In the pasl year.
When Ihe Seminole Communi­
"Defense spending U certainly
ty Artlon Board of Directors
expected to stay strong, but we
do see an effect o f the proposed voted July 1 to disband on Aug
cuts In Ihe grow th rale In 30. the board urged that the
S chool Board be designated
defense spending Taylor said.
Head Start's new sponsor
"The growth rale In defrnse
Faulkner said earlier that his
spending will be less, and that
major Interest In trying lo take
will show an effect In areas such
over the program was to protect
as West Palm Beach and other
the Juba of the 31 Head Start
areas In northern Florida that
employees ranging from director
depend on IhU type of contract­
Sac 8 AVK. page 14 A
in g "

Florida Housing Starts Down
bo 13 percent below their 1984
level. Taylor said
T h e o v e r a ll s lo w in g o f
Florida's economic growth rate
Is partly tied. Taylor said, to
population growth, w hich Is
projected to dip to 2.5 percent by
Ihe end of 1985

new employees In each of their departments
until January In order to cut their budget
requests.

Efforts Continue To Save Head Start

Jobs , Sales Growth Decline

GAINESVILLE (UP1) - New
housing starts In Florida ore at
Ihclr lowest level since the last
quarter of 1982 and the growth
rule In Jobs and taxable sales la
declining from the 1984 rate, an
r c o n o m lc f o r e c a s t e r sa id
Thursday.

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action on Ihe matter Aug 12.
Residents vow they will rrturn lo
city hall In force to protest.
7 with the school board would
The Seminole County School be a little more sensitive to the
Board, which owns the property,
asked for the rezonlng because It people who elected them to office.
wants to sell It to Altamonte They need to listen to the people.
developer Bob Hattaway. The
land Is valued at *600.000 by What are we going to have, a
Ihe school board Hattaway shopping center every 12 blocks In
wants to b u ild an 80.000- the city of Sanford?'
squarr foot shopping center and
a row of 20 duplexes along Elm
- B r a n t C o r ll
Street on the east side of the
parrel. The duplexes would be
sold, not rented, he said. The commission denied a similar
shopping center would contain a request by Orlando developer by a philosophy that says "don't
40.000-squarr-foot grocery store Oonald Huber In April. Huber change a n yth in g" Growth Is
und other smaller shops. Hat­ wanted to build a shopping Inevitable, he told Ihe co m ­
taway said. An alley way would center, complete with a Winn- mission. citing figures which
run north and south between Dixie grocery store, on the pro­ predict Sanford's population will
btxim from 27.000 to 50.000 by
15th Street and 18th Street, perty. But unlike Hattaway.
the year 2.000. Growth can't l&gt;e
giving access to the duplexes, he Iluhcr's plan did not call for
stopped, only managed, he said
said The duplexes and shopping duplexes or parks
" I f you don't want change
center would be divided by a
H ultaway was represented
there are other places to live
"decorative" fence.
Thursday by former Sanford city
Hr would also keep create two m a n a g e r W a r r e n , , P e t e ' ‘ other than a growing urban
small parka along the southern Knowles who said the develop- com m unity." Knowles said.
A d d ressin g the n eig h b o r­
end of the property bordered by merit would be "hurmonlous''
hood's concerns. Knowles ssld
Iftth Street The whole project w i t h i h t s u r r o u n d i n g
th« shopping center would hsvr
will cost as SmllllAn.
neighborhood
The P&amp;Z board and Ihe city
Bee LOT. page 14A
Knowles said he Is "disturbed”

During 1986 and 1987. Taylor
projects slo w er em ploym ent
growth rates because o f the
sluggishness In key construction
and durable-goods manufactur­
ing sectors.
A bright spot for Florida's
economy. Taylor said, will be a
slight resurgence In visits o f
foreign tourists as the declining
, dollar makes Florida a more
attractive vacation spot for visi­
tors from overseas
" I h e declining dollar should
also affect domestic lourtsm.
since people will be less likely to
vacation overseas." Taylor said
Thu boost tn lourtsm should
contribute to an expected addi­
tional 52.000 Jobs In the Orlando

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Playboy Out
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
T h e H ou se o f R e p r e ­
sentatives says It will no
longer pay for braille edi­
tions of Playboy magazine
stocked at the Library of
Congress.
Turning aside warnings
u b o u l c e n s o r s h ip , th e
House decided lo strip Ihe
Library of the *103.000 It
spends on producing braille
editions of the publication.
Rep. C halm ers W y lie ,
R -O h lo . In tro d u c e d an
amendment Thursday to
cut the money from the
library's budget, question­
ing ihe "literary m erit" of
the bawdy magazine.

�J A — Evening Harold, Sanford, FI.

Friday, July If, 19U

NATION

Chrysler's lacocca: 'Here Lies Am erica's Energy Policy'

IN BRIEF
Judge Pleads Insanity
In Murder Of Rival's Partner
DARLINGTON. Wl*. (UPI) - A Judge, who pleaded
Innocent by reason of Insanity to charges he fatally stabbed
an aitaoelatr of the man who unseated him. has been
granted his wish not to stand trial In his former courtroom.
A change of venue was ordered Thursday In Ihe trial of
Lafayette County Circuit Judge Daniel McDonald, who Is
charged wllh first-degree murder In the June 22 staying of
James Klein. Klein worked for William Johnston, who
ousted McDonald from ofTIce In a bllterly contested election
In April.
Circuit Judge Ralph Adam Fine o f Milwaukee, who
presided over Ihe hearing In McDonald's former courtroom,
agreed to move the trial from Darlington In southwestern
Wisconsin to Milwaukee County. The trial, scheduled to
begin Sept. 3. Is expected to last up to tw o weeks.
Johnston testified at a July 3 preliminary hearing that he
heard the attack on Klein. He said he tried unsuccessfully
to open the locked door at his law office, peered through a
window and saw Klein’s bloodied shirt and heard a ' primal
kind of scream, a scream of terror .’ '
Johnston testified lhal McDonald also was In the room
with Klein, but he did not actually see the defendant stab
(he victim wllh the hunting knife.

FTC Chief To Succeed Stockman?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan was expected
lo pick a budget director today to replace David Slockman.
with Capitol Hill sources saying the chairman of the
Federal Trade Commission will get the JobThe White House circulated the name o f James C. Miller
III on Capitol Hill Thursday, along with a few others on r&gt;
"short llsl" of candidates.
Miller is a conservative economist who was once dubbed
Ihe "deregulation cza r" when he served as an assistant
dltectorof the Office of Management and Budget In 1981.
Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes Indicated While
House chief o f staff Donald Regan, who was still
Interviewing people for (he Job Thursday, may make bis
recommendation to Reagan today
The president could make u final decision lalcr In the
day, but Ihe candidate would need to be con firmed by Ihe
Senate.
Stockman, the key archllrct of administration fiscal
jxillcy over Ihe Iasi 4W years, has announced he will leave
government Aug. I lo Join Salomon Brothers, the Wall
Slreel Investment hanking firm.

W O RLD
IN BRIEF

,

Black Dies 2 Wounded
In Soweto Race Riots
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UPI) — Police shot and
killed a protester and wounded two others on a second day
of race riols In Ihe black township o f Soweto as violence
flared In other pans of the country. authorities said
Crowds clashed wllh police Wednesday and Thursday lo
protest the while minority government's policies In Ihe
nation’s largest black township.
Our black man was killed and two others wounded
Thursday by officers who fired shotguns, rubber bullets
and trur gus (m inisters as "u large mob o f blacks attacked
and stoned poller vehicles." police said.
Pollre said Ihe crowds also attacked shops, houses,
d rliv n y vehicles, buses and cars In the second day of
rioting In Soweto, which bad been relatively calm through
10 months ul racial violence In the country that has
claimed at least 470 lives.
Radicals opposed to collaboration with the government
fire-bombed the hnnir* of two black policemen In Soweto,

50 Die As Dam Bursts
STAVA, Italy (UPI) — An earthen dam burst on a lake In
a resoi i area today, unleashing a wall o f mud and wuter
that killed al least 50 |&gt;enplr and swept away hotels and
houses.
The Italian news ugrncy ANSA reported 50 bodies
already bad been recovered Civil Defense Minister
Giuseppe Zamberlettl estimated us muny us 100 dead
while Inlllul reports from terrified witnesses put Ihe count
us high as 300.
Exact (usually counts were likely lo be slow In coming
brruiisc Ihe area was Inundated with debris, officials said.
The earthen dam guve w ay ubout 12:30 p in. In Ihe Val
dr Firm me area nrur Cavalese. a popular summer and
winter mountain resort about 400 miles northeast of Rome
and 50 miles south o f the Austrian border.

Assassination Attempt Falls
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — A Iln u r militia official and
three lanlyguards were wounded In an apparent assassina­
tion attempt today, prompting gunmen lo lake up the
poxiiiuiix 111 west Beirut they had abandoned under a new
security plan.
Police sources said I mad Nawrui. u representative of Ihe
Uruzr Progressive Socialist Party militia of Tourism
Minister Wulld Jumblutt. wus ambushed and fired at by
unidentified gunmen, wounding him and his three
bodyguards.

Stale run Beirut radio, which reported the shooting,
attributed the violence lo a misunderstanding and said
Leluinese poller stepped In und resolved the dispute.
The radio guve no deiulls and did riot say who tried lo kill
Nawfal.
The gunmen Tuesday left I heir posts tn west Beirut and
dlHiiianllrd bat tirades and checkpoints In residential areas
as well us on ihe roud to Beirut International Airport under
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to do Is pay the fine."
GM and Ford filed petitions March 1
requesting a reduction In the passenger car
standard to 26 mpg for 1986 and beyond.
The government said It anticipates respon
ding to the petitions for changes In the 1987
and 1988 model years by requesting public
comment on a range of alternatives at the
time It Issues a final decision for 1986 auto*.
GM. the nation's largest automaker, said
the government's decision to revise thfc
standard is "a Job Issue, not an energy
Issue."

W A S H I N G T O N (U PI| C h r y s le r
Chairman Lee lacocca and consum er
activist Ralph Nader joined force* to de­
nounce the government s plan lo relax the
federal econom y fuel standard for 1986
autos, saying the move would destroy
America's conservation policy.
The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration announced Thursday It
wants lo cut — pending a 30-day public
comment period — Ihe runenl Corporate
Average Fuel Economy standard from 27.5
mpg lo 26 mpg for the upcoming model
year. The CAFE standard Is the average fuel
economy level for an automaker's fleet.
NHTSA. which 1* part of the Transports,
lion Department, said General Motors and
Ford were not expected to meet the current
s I a n d a r d . w h I c h w o u ld f o r c e th e
automakers lo close plants Chrysler was
the only one of the big three automakers
expected to meet Ihe standard
The Commerce Department has estimated
I 10,000 auln Industry and related Jobs
would be lost If the standard Is not changed.
"W e are about to put up a lombstone —
'Here lies America's energy policy.’ " Incocra
said.
Hr blasted the government for not having
an effective energy policy and said the
nation Is headed for ihe same mistakes In
energy conservation as II made In ihe 1960s

R a lp h N a d e r

L e e la c o c c a

...d ecry lack of e ffe c tiv e e n e rg y policy
and a d m in istration 's con cern with big
business
and 1970s
"W e fChryslerl were pretty damn stupid
to spend over a billion dollars to meet the
law." lacocca said.
Nader said the decision by Transportation
Seretary Elizabeth Dole "has destroyed Ihe
most effective energy conservation program
In America today" and ugaln demonstrate*
the Reagan administration's concern for big
business over long term environmental and
energy Issue*.
"She ha* violated Ihe very law she has
sworn lo uphold." Nader said. "The auto
companies have had a long notice. Ihey
have the technological capabilities to meet
the standard, and If they didn't, all they had

"Regrettably, the amendment proposed
today covers far too short a period of time to
avoid the possibility that GM and other
manufacturers may have to curtail produc­
tion. laying off employees and limiting
consumer choice In order to comply with
the current standard." GM said.
Under legislation passed altci the Arab oil
embargo, automakers arc required to Im­
prove the fuel efficiency of their passenger
car fleets Congress set the standard at 27.5
mpg for model year 1985 and beyond, but
authorized NHTSA to revise It for a given
model year.
Since gas Is now plentiful, many motorists
have abandoned smaller, fuel efficient car*
for larger models. Responslng to consumer
demand, the automakers are making more
of the gas-guzzling cars, thus reducing thelr
fleel mpg rating.

Reagan 'Normal/
Feeling No Pain

Artifical Sweetener
Aspartame Safe: AMA
CHICAGO (UPI) — Most jieoplr can salely use
Aspartame. Ihe arllllri.il sweetener showing up In
everylhlng from soda |iop lo chewing gurn as a
low-calorie sugar substitute, the American Medi­
cal Association says
A report by Ihe AMA's Council on Scientific
Affairs published In ihe Jo u rn a l o f I h r A m erican
Medical A sso cia tio n today concluded only people
sensitive lo Ihe amino acid phenylalanine must
r r g u liile t h r lr in tak e o f ih e sw ee te n er.
Phenylalanine Is one of aspartame's components
Touted as a more palpable alternative to
saccharin, aspartame has gained rapid accep­
tance by lbe public and Is now found In more
than 70 product*. Including carbonated bever­
ages. chewing gum and reduced calorie desserts.
Il Is available In tabletop form under the name
Equal
Marketed In Ihr United Stales as NulraSweet by
G.D. Srarlc A Co. of Skokie. III., ihe product wus
apjirovrd by the Food and Drug Administration
(or commercial use In 19H1 arid was approved for
use inrurlxmulrd beverage* In 1IIH3.
Despite the OK by Ihe FDA. questions have
arisen uhont Its safety and II bus been blamed lor
everylhlng from severe headaches lo brain
minors.
In Washington Wednesday, a group calling
llarll Aspartame Victims and Their Friends railed
lor the FDA loiu k r I lit- product off ihe market.
Or Harold Luhln, director o f Food and
Nutrition for Ihe AM A's Personal Heallh Program,
said an rxlenslve review of Ihe medical lileraturc
d o e s not support i lie group's concern*.
While Ihe Issur Is not completely resolved,
as purl a mi- appears lo lx- sate for use by most
people, Luhln said Hr said the Atlanta-based
Center* tor Disease Control hud determined most
complaints were mild In nature und mil widely
spread.
Luhln said a review of safety Issues supports
ihe FDA contention lhal the maximum projected
Intake of aspartame by most childrrn or adults Is
"far, far below any level even suspertrd of being
toxic."

A m e rica n s a re ea tin g fa r less su gar than
Ihey did a d ecade a go, but consum ption of
oth er sw eeteners Is a lm o st unchanged. Since
th e non s u g a r s w e e t e n e r s a r e e it h e r
a r tific ia l or con cen tra ted , sm a ller quentlties
a r e required.
The AMA report said, however, that liet ausc it
l* p a rtia lly c o m p o s e d o f ph en yIn lu n tn e.
aspartame rannnl tie taken In large quantities by
those suffering from a rare disease called
phenylketonuria, or PKU. PKU sufferers are
Intolerant lo Ihr umlno acid, which Is also found
In many sources of protein, and risk retardation if
ihey are exposed lo an excessive amount
Al present, products containing aspartame tx-ar
Ih e la b e l " P h e n y I k e to n u r lc s : c o n ta in s
phenylalanine."
The rr(x»n dismissed the notion that a prrgnanl
woman could endanger a phenylrkrtonurle Ictus
by using Ihe product. The report d ie d evidence
lhal a pregnant woman would have to consume
600 aspartame tablets or more than six gallons of
a carbonated beverage In one silling to risk
endangering her child

U.S. Accused Of Withholding Information
NEW DELHI. India lUI’ll Prime Mtnlstrr Rajiv Gandhi
say* that despite IJ.S promises
lo help curb Sikh extremism, he
h e l l r v r s W a s h i n g t o n Is
w ith h old in g Inform ation on
camps In the United States
where Ihr militants allegedly
l ruin
In an In terview published
T h u r s d a y In th e E n glis h
language weekly llllt / . Gandhi —
who was reportedly targeted by
Sikh assassins on his recent vlsll
lo the Untied Slates — said his
government had video films ol
one of Ihr camps
lie nuld U S olllrluls had bern
"very categorical lhal they were
going lo iirlji us wllh all the
Inlormallnn" hut added; "W e
led ... lhal there Is something
they could tell us which Ihey are
not telling us."
Gandhi said the Untied Slates
recently had liecome more active

in curbing the activities of Sikh
extremists and other govern
m rnls ’ had rhauged Ihelr al
lltudes toward terrorism.
Ilul he said he found It "In­
c r e d ib le " ihu i W a sh in gto n
allowed the ramps to continue lo
operale after pledging lo help
Sikh agliallon stems from a
m iliu m campaign tn India's
northern Punjab state wherr
radicals are staging a hhxxlv
campaign for autonomy. There
arc 14 million Sikhs In India, a
nation of more lhan 740 million,
and Punjab is the only slate In
which Ihey urr a majority.
Violence In Punjab during
1984 tell more lhan 1,000 peo­
ple dead, mostly Sikhs. Includ­
ing 600 killed In ari army attack
on Ihe Sikhs' holiest shrine, the
Golden Temple Thai attack wus
b l a m e d f o r I h e O r I 31
a s s a s s in a tio n o f G uild til’ s
mother. Indira, by two of her
Sikh guards.

Sikh extremists have been
suspertrd of causing Ihe crash of
an Alr-lndiu Jel on •lime 23 that
killed all 329 jiroplr aboard, und
an explosion ihr same day al
Tokyo's airport lh.il killed two
baggage handlers The cause of
Ihr crash Is still under In­
vest Igat Ion.
In addlllon. the FBI on May 5
arrested five Sikhs, charging
them with planning lo murder
Gandhi and attack u number of
targets In India. Including g o v­
ernment buildings and a nuclear
jxiwer plum.
An FBI affidavit said Ihe five,
along with two Sikhs suspected
In Ihe A ic ln d la crash, had
planned In begin (raining May 6
In terrorist tarries at a ram p In
non hern New Jersey
G a n d h i to ld Ih e H i l t /
newspaper the Indian govern­
ment had u vldeolajie ol Induing
provided al one of several private
camps in the United Stales

Sandinista Revolution Still 'Unfulfilled'
MANAGUA. Nlcaruguu IUPI) — Nicaragua today
marked Ihe sixth anniversary o f the victory of the
Sandinista revolution, and while able lo claim
progress In land rrlonn and education, remains
beset by a U.S -backed rebellion and economic
turmoil.
Hundreds of thousands of people were to gather
today In Managua s National Plaza for olllclul
rrrrmoules commemorating the overthrow of
dictator Anustaslo Somoza and Ihe end of his
family's 43 years ul authoritarian rule
Some 50.000 jteople out of u population of 2.7
million died In Ihr 18 month sltuggle.
Senior members of the leftImi government led
by President Daniel Ortega were expected to
dellvrr nationally broadcast speeches lauding the
revolution's gains and condemning Ihe United
State* for supporting rebels known as the
Contras.
Many Nicaraguans, however, will nut share the
spirit of celebration.
"One needs only lo look al the economy lo sec
this revolution has been u failure." said Rusrndu
Diaz, a cofTre grower and outspoken government
opponent. "W e have a tremendous debt, and the
salaried worker Is In a much worse position lhan

he was In 1979 The promise of ihe revolution has
been unfulfilled.”
During Ihelr speeches, government officials
were expected to list gains made since the end of
the Somoza era. Including a huge reduction In
Illiteracy and greatly Improved living standards.
lo addition, official figures show roughly half of
the nation's peasants — or some 87.000 people —
have been given land lilies for the first time
Agrarian reform, however, has Inherent pro
blcm s.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Reagan ale his first solid
food since doctors removed a
cancerous growth from his In­
testine and could lie back at (he
White House by Monday, deputy
press secretary Larry Speakes
says.
The White House spokesman
•wild the 74-year-old president,
who entered Bethesda Naval
Hospital a week ago. Is "totally
hack (o norm al" and feeling pp
pain.
Reagan ate a chicken dinner
Thursday night — his first solid
food since undergoing Intestinal
c a n c e r s u r g e r y S a tu r d a y .
Doctors rem oved Ihe staples
from hts incision and replaced
ihem with Slirl Strips
In stepping up his workload,
the president met In Ihe mornmg with chief of staff Donald
Rrgan and nu Ilona I security
adviser Robert McFarlane.
In mid-afternoon. Ihe presldent and his wife Nancy up-

Mcarugua has a 84 6 billion foreign debt, one of
ihe highest per capita In Larin America and Is
also faced with a U .S.-Imposed econom ic
blockade and Ihe war being waged by an
estimated 17.000 Contras.
Defense spending consumes 40 percent of the
1985 budget, compared to only 7 percent In the
Sandinista*' first year In power.

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the hospital and waved lo pho*t
tngraphers The president siuclt
Ills head out Ihe window, gave
the "O K " sign and Indlraled he &lt;
felt fine Asked when he would s
return home. Mrs Reagan re- 1
jilled. "A s soon as we can."
It was the first rime Reagan
appeared pu blicly since the
operation, although Ihe White
House has released photographs
of him In his hospital room.
,
A medical report Thursday
said that he read news maga­
z in e s . t e n d e d lo r o u t in e
paperwork and read many of the
gei-wel! cards Hts suite was
filled with flowers from wellwishers.
For dinner. Reagan ute baked
chicken und rice. Indicating a
return of bowel functions after
Ihe removal of the cancerous
growth and 2 feel of Inlesrine
Speakes. who earlier damped
a news blackout on specific
details of ihe president s condi­
tion and doctors' advice In the
past, answered some of the
questions Thursday.
Speakes told reporters the
president's doctors did not re­
commend a thorough intestinal
examination In May 1984 after
the discovery of a benign polyp
In his colon.
Some medical experts have
suggested d iscovery o f that
polyp should have prompted a
lull conoloscopy. which In turn
would have disclosed Ihe larger
gmwth — possibly at an earlier,
less dangerous si age of cancer.
The colonoscopy conducted
last week was recommended as
"go o d , aggressive m edicine"
alter discovery of a second polyp
this March but not "with any
urgency." Speakes said
Th e W ash in gton f\ist reported
today that Reagan finally de­
cided lo undergo Ihe exam that
turned up the cancerous growth
after receiving u call from his
brother. J. Nell Reagan, who had
Jual learned he had colon cancer.

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"Land given lo a |&gt;eaaanl Is often taken from a
producing landowner, sometimes arbitrarily."
said John Brohman. an Independent "•••arch
economist. "Thai leads lo a toss of private sector
confidence In the governm ent."

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Students Being Trained For 'Non-Existent Jobs'
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A federal advisory
council Is recommending creation o f a federal Job
bank to help students track and prepare for
potential employment.
In a report to President Reagan, the In­
tergovernmental Council on Education said that
many students are now being trained for
•'non existent Jobs ' In overcrowded fields such as
public relations, sales and marketing.
The council urged creation of a computerized
data system to monitor the Job market's needs
and to inform teachers and students of the skills

required to fill them.
"T o o many of our students are being educated
for non-existent Jobs at the expense o f parents
and taxp ayers." Jacqueline McGregor, the
council's executive director, wrote in a letter to
Reagan.
McGregor's council, formed in 1979 to keep
Congress and the president abreast o f education
Issues, held a two-day conference In May that
focused on teacher preparation and retention.
In a report to Reagan, the council offered 10
recommendations to improve these areas of

academic concern and, in the process, address
the worsening teacher shortage and upgrade the
nation s schools.
Its top recommendation dealt with tracking the
demand for teachers and Jobs.
"T h e federal government is in a unique position
to track the supply and demand for classroom
teachers (and) make projections for anticipated
staffing needs." the council said.
It said the government also needs to "collect
and disseminate data on the kinds of skills
needed to prepare our youth for Job success In

America's shift from an Industrial to a high-tech
and service econom y."
Other recommendations Included developing
multiple routes for qualified people to enter the
teaching profession, additional supervision of
new teachers and greater pay for teachers, now
among the nation's lowest paid professionals.
McGregor said the rrport was sent to the While
House Wednesday but she was uncertain when It
will lx- presented to Reagan, who is recovering
from cancer surgery at Ucthesda Naval Hospital

Lacking Food,
Army Turns Out
Prisoners For
Likely Execution

Motorists To Pay
More For Gasoline
U nited P ress Internation al
E P A 's lead phase-down pro­
U.S. pump prices will rise gram. Lundbcrg said.
further despite ihe recent slip­
Pump prices have escalated
page In world crude oil prices sin ce ihe first o f ihe year
because o f the Environmental because of ihe increased costs
Protection Agency's decision to refiners Incurred In meeting the
reduce the lead content In gaso­ EPA's July l deadline for re­
line July I , an oil analyst said.
ducing lead to 0.5 gram per
The average retail gasoline gallon from the 1.1 gram ceiling
price. In clu d in g taxes, has In effect since 1982, Lundbcrg
climbed 10.2 cents a gallon since said.
January even though OPEC cut
"Lead is the cheapest way to
Its oil prices by roughly 91 a hold up the octane level In
b a r r e l t h a t m o n t h . D a n regular teaded gasoline which
L u n d b c r g s a id
L u n d b e r g has ictnalncd stable since last
publishes the Los Angeles-based year." he said.
Lundbcrg Survey that tracks
"The oil Industry has had to
pump prices.
use other means to maintain
Since late May major non- octane ratings by Increasing the
OPEC produ cers — Britain. cost of refining gasoline and
Norway. Mexico. Egypt and the substituting m ore expensive
Soviet Union — have lowered additives for lead." he said.
their crude prices by up to 91.25
The EPA estimated It would
a barrel. The Organization of cost refiners 2 cents more a
Petroleum Exporting Countries gallon to produce the new low.Is scheduled to hold another lead fuel, thereby narrowing the
pricing summit Monday.
p rice gap b e tw e e n cheaper
Each 9l-a-barrrl drop In world leaded and h igh er unleaded
oil prices theoretically translates g ra d es lo d is c o u r a g e fuel*
inlo a savings of 2.3 cenls a switching
gallon on gasoline If passed
Since July 1 most gasoline
through to U.S motorists.
marketers have raised wholesale
As long as world oil prices do prices for regular leaded by 2
nnl collapse, gasoline prices will rents a gallon. Industry sources
continue lo Incrrase under Ihr said.

LISBON. Portu gal (U l’ ll —
Drought strlkcn Mozam bique
ordered the army to hand cap­
tured right-wing guerrillas over
to civilians — who will probably
kill them — because the gov­
ernment cannot feed prisoners.
Portuguese news agencies said,
The agency reports said the
order was Issued In northern
Cabo Delgado province by De­
fense Minister G en. Alberto
C h ip a n d e . H is o r d e r w as
published by official media m
Maputo, the southern African
country'* capital.
“ Do not send me any (cap­
tured) armed Inntdlts because 1
have nothing to Iced them ." the
news agencies quoted Chipande
assaying.
International aid workers have
estimated that fam ine has killed
m ore than 100,000 Mozam­
bicans In past two years and that
another 2.5 million people —
about 20 percent of Mozambi­
que's population — face starva­
tion.
Chlpunde reportedly ordered
Ihe army to Interrogate prison­
ers, then turn them over lo local
civilians.
T h e Marxtsi govern m en t's
n e w s p a p e rs h a v e r e c e n tly
p u b lish ed s t o i i e s o f angry
peasants fiat king and burning to
death pcoplr suspected of collulxir.itltig with the Mozambican
National Resistance guerrillas
The M ozam bican National
Resistance, which operates In all
IO Mozambican provinces and
claim s lo h ave 25,(XX) men
u n d er arm s, has se rio u s ly
hampered relief work by at­
ta c k in g r e lie f c o n v o y s and

HsrsM PS«WbyC*U
K en Barnes of S a n ford fills up his tank, a ritual that m a y cost m ore in c o m in g months
In the latest July 12 Lundbcrg
Survey of more than 16.000
servlre stations, the average U.S.
pump price climbed to 91 240 a
gallon from 91.235 In the pre­
vious June 2 1survey.

T h e price spread b elw een
s e lf- s e r v ic e reg u la r le a d e d
191 125 a gallon) and regular
unleaded 191 2031 shrank to
7.78 cents a gallon from H 07
cenls in late June

Despite the seven-month rise
at l In retail level, wholesale
gasoline prices have fallen by
O 25 cents a gallon since June 7
— (hr first drop since early
February. Lundbcrg said,

Museums* Transformers Leaking

Toxic PCBs Threaten National Treasures In Smithsonian
W A S H IN G T O N (UIMt N ation al
treasures In seven Smlthonlan Institu­
tion museums could be contaminated
forever because many high-voltage
transformers la the buildings arc leaking
to x lr PCBs, T h e W a s h in g to n P o st
reports.
The newspaper also quoted an anonmoun source &lt;ui saying that circuit
reskrrs that are supposed to reduce the
risk of fire are fire hazards In themselves.
. "Every building has defective circuit
breakers," the source said, which "m ay
not l rip under overload conditions."
A D.C. Fire Department memo written
after a June 27 Inspection quoted by Th e
Posi said. "Initial evaluation of situation
at American History Museum. If fire
involving transformer In a vault Is

reported, entry Into the smoke Is made at
severe risk."
Fire U . Pat Walsh of the department's
Hazardous Materials Unit, who wrote the
memo, laler told Ihe newspaper. "Only
for Ihe Immediate rescue of people would
I send someone Into the smoke ... The
people at the Smithsonian can't (losslbly
recognize the danger or they wouldn't
leave (the PCBs) there."
Fire Battalion Chief Ralph Richardson,
who accompanied Walsh during Ihe
inspection, told Th e Post that most of the
10 to 15 transformers he saw "w ere In
deplorable condition."
PCBs. or polychlorinated biphenyls,
were produced In the United States
between 1929 nnd 1977 and used mostly
as rlectrical Insulating fluids because ol
their fire-resistant nature

When PCBs burn, they produce sub­
stances that arc more toxic. Including
lhe probable carclnogrn dioxin, de­
scribed by Ihe U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency as "on e of the most
toxic substances known to m an."
These toxins In thr sm okr not only
affect those fighting or fleeing a firr. but
contaminate s building and Its contents
unlit all traces of the soot are removed
T h r I \ mH said Ihe EPA has scheduled
an e m e r g e n c y In s p e c t io n o f Ihe
Sm ithsonian's 57 PCB transformer*,
perhaps as soon as next week, lo
determine whether they meet fcdrral
standards.
The EPA released new rules on PCH
transformers on Wednesday, prohibiting
ihrir Installation after O n I ami re­

quiring removal or modification ol all
high vollagc PCB transformers in or nrar
commercial buildings by Oct. f*. 1890.
The Smithsonian's fire and safety
director. Edward R. Snlechoskl. lold the
newspaper that the transformers are
continuously Inspected and mecl all EPA
standards, and promised repairs If any Is
found to be defective.

trains,

Th e Post said the following Smllhso
olan museums have PCB transformers
the National Museum o f American Art
and National Fortran Gallery, lour trans­
formers. Ihr Museum ol American Histo­
ry. 23. the Museum ol Natural History,
15; Ihr Smithsonian Castle, three; Ihe
National Air uttd Space Museum, four;
thr Freer Gallery of A n . two; and the
Arts A Industry Building, six

Chlpandr's order uppearrd lo
represent a new hardline stance
by thr Marxist governm ent,
which Iasi Septem ber offered
amnesty to rebels who surren­
dered.
Lasl month. Chipande. who Is
also governor o f Cabu Delgado,
announced that weapons were
tx-lug distributed In civilians In
the province to combat escalat­
ing rrt&gt;rl o|K-rntlons

Profane Tirade In Jefferson Ward's Gets Man Jailed On Several Charges
B U R G LAR IE S ft THEFTS
A 50 year-old Urlando man
who is arrused ol creating a
A purse containing some cash
d i s t u r b a n c e b y s h o u t in g was taken from ACE Beauty
ohsccnltlcs In an Altum ontr Supply. 2966 U.S. Highway
Springs department store was 17-02. Sanford, on Monday, ac­
arrested and charged with disor­ cording lo a police report. The
derly Intoxication, but when purse and its conlrnts were
(siller look him to Jail Ihry found worth about $488 and belong to
Illegal drugs in his possession Margie Johnson. 59. of 1708-H
and lodged several other charges Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, the
against him.
report said
An Altamonte Springs police
report said the man had been
loitering In Jefferson Wards. 138
K Stair Roud 436. at about 7:30
p.rn Thursday.
According lo the rrport. the
man hud been shouting at cus­
tomers and yelling profanity.
The store security guard. Jack
Isaacson, said he asked Ihe man
to leave, but the man refused
I’ollce were called
When an officer approached,
the man yelled "W h o me? Who
m e?." while pointing at himself,
according lo the report.
The policeman lold thr man to
calm down, but hr would not.
Instead he yelled. "I don't havr
lo show you my f---- license.
because It's suspended." the
rrport said.
Thr policeman tnslrucied the
man to leave the store, but the
man responded hy shouting an
obscenity, the report said.
The man tried lo resist being
handrufTed by pulling his am is
away.
After thr man was brought to
Ihe Altamonte Springs Police
Department, he was searched.
Police found a cologne bottle
yrith Vallum In It and two other
pills called Faslin. a controlled
(tirl pill.
; Thr man said he bought the
pills on thestreel for 92.
• The man was also charged
With two counts of possession of
9 controlled substance, resisting
9rrrst without violence, and
possession of a controlled sub­
stance in an unlawful container
! Charged was Joseph L. Fir astmls III. o f 2912 Conway Road
I Hr was being held In the
Srmtnolc County Jail In lieu of
85.000 bond.

A green 1979 Ford truck, left
by the side of the road In Oviedo
wllh a For Sale sign on the
windshield, was nol sold, but
stolen some lim e Thursday.
Truck owner Gall Seward. 35.
o f 2335 E a g le Pass Hoad.
Oviedo, reported to police that
she left the (ruck with only little
gas In the lank.
Mrs. Seward discovered Ihe
truck, valued at 96.000, missing
al about 5 p.m Thursday.
DAMAQED GREEN
Vandals inflicted about 92.000
worth o f damage to the 15th
green of W rklva Golf Course In
Longwood late Wednesday.
a Seminole County sheriffs
report said a pipe was used to
gouge holes In the green. The
report said the owner of the
cou rse. K a y o B ow m an, d e ­
scribed four youths about mid­
dle school age who may have
caused (he damage

Action Reports
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it Courts
it Police
PURLOINED P L A N T S
T w e n ty -n in e p la n ts w ere
stolen In 20 minutes from u
Longwood woman, according to
a Seminole County sh eriffs re­
in)! t
Ruth Little. 64. o f 1300 N.
Lake Brantley Road, said she
unloaded the plants on the edge
of a driveway at 2661 Sandlake
Road. Longwood, at 9 a.m.
Wednesday. According lo the
report. Mrs. Little left for 20
minutes and when she returned
the plants, valued al $5109.
were missing

tx&gt;ut and a 910 oar from Ihe
backyard lake front beach of
Norma Hofmann. 58. of 224 Nob
Hill Circle, lafe Monday or early
Tuesday.
Mrs Hofmann said Ihe Ihtrvrs
must have "(loalrd away In It"
b e ca u s e the boat w a s nnl
dragged nut of her yard.
The float had no serial num ­
bers. according to a sheriffs
report.
ALARMING THEFT
A thief rammed an right-fool
Isianl through a cargo door al
Con sol idu led Frleghtways on
Persim m on Avenue. Sunford.
early Thursday and stole a micro
Infra-red alarm system bolted lo
a wall.
A Seminole County sheriffs
deputy responded lo an alarm at
Ihe business at uboui 2 49 a m
Thursday and discovered Ihe
hole In the door and a fresh
footprint.
The ularm system, which was
bolted in a wall nrar the main
office. Is valued at 91.000. thr
deputy's report said.

Avenue near 25lh Street at 4
a m .Friday.
A police report said Hie officer
found laipez at the wheel of the
car sleeping. The motor was
running and Lopez had Ihe car
In drive with his fool on Ihe
brake, the report said.
He was released from Ihe
Seminole County Jull on 9500
bond
—John David Dykeman. 25. of
2827 Magnolia Drive. Sanford,
after a deputy observed him
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man In south Orlando In January has been
sentenced to 5V* years for robbery.
James Casey. 17. of Orlando, was sentenced
Wednesday by Orange Circuit Judge Wallace
Knmanskl. A sixth boy, 14 years old. has already
pleaded guilty to robbery in connection with the
death of Thomas M Buford. 23. of 2900 State
Road 436. and has been sentenced lo probation.
Four other Orlando defendants. Tony Napier.
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Thursday. A sh eriffs rejiort said
the deputy lollowrd Dykeman as
lie turned on Hcartlull Road The
report suld D y k c m a u 's car
swerved on Ihe road and ran Into
th e g ra s * A f l r r D ykem an
stopped, tie stumbled from Ills
vehicle and dropped Ills keys on
the ground, the report said.
Dykeman failed the roadside
sobriety test and when given a
blood alcohol lest hr registered
24 . 10 Is Ihr legal lltiill.
He was released from the
Seminole County Jail on 9500
bond.

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David Picks
Wall Street
David A. Stockman, the longest-serving
White House budget director since World War
II. was arguably the most brilliant federal
numbers player In recent memory and
certainly the most controversial.
Mi. Stockman. 38, came Into the Reagan
adm inistration In 1981 as an obscure
Michigan congressman who had Impressed
candidate Reagan by serving as n surrogate
.Jimmy Carter during practice presidential
drbatrs. He quickly became the White House
"whiz kid" and "golden boy" with his
mastery of bottom-line budget figures.
Hy the time Mr. Stockman stepped down
July 9 as head of the Office of Management
and fludgel, hr had done more to reshape the
federal budget and public debate on cutting
Irderal programs than any recent presidential
Cabinet member. His scheduled departure
Aug. 1 should be a source of concern to
congressional budget makers of both parties.
During the past 4V$ years, the gray hatred,
bespectacled Stockman was no stranger to
disappointment In his efforts to wean "eco­
nomic strap hangers" from the federal dole.
He may have appeared on as many
magazine covers as his boss in his first year
as the president's No. 1 budget cutter, and he
was popularly caricatured as having a
computer mind and a heart of Ice.
But a December 1981 Atlantic Monthly
article ulso spawned the first of many reports
I hat David Stockman would soon resign.
That famous Interview with Wllllum
Grelder. the budget chief compared the
president's tax-cut program to a "Trojan
Horse" and admitted that "none of us really
understands what's going on with these
n u m b e rs."

Other notorious cuses of Stockman candor
included uttacks on mllltury pensions, farm
subsidy programs and a repeated advocacy of
lax Increases as a deficit-cutting tool,
The worst punishment Mr. Stoekmun ever
received from the president was Ids highly
publicized "visit lo the woodshed" after Ihc
Atlantic article. (He also received a longuelushlng from fils mother, a farmer, over fits
criticism of farm programs.) President
Reagan s inclination to retain Mr. Stockman
gave credence to his Indtspcusahlllly and led
some to wonder If thr budget director uttered
what the president thought but could not say
for political reasons.
Said lo be "burnt out" and tired of
Washington budget battles. David Stoekmun
leaves for a money-making Job with the
Investment bunking firm of Salomon Brothers
at a time when a White House-Congress
compromise on the budget package makes a
relatively small dent In thr massive budget
deficit.
For all his domestic spending cuts and
budget mastery. Mr. Stockman could not
make his views prevail or prevent the $200
billion annual budget deficits projected for the
rest of the decade.
This ultimate frustration would drive any
"whtz kid" to a six figure salary on Wall
Street.

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BERRY'S WORLD

DONALD LAMBRO

Time To Sell Amtrak To Highest Bidder
WASHINGTON — Once a wrek Hob Smith
leaves his apartment near New York C ity’s
Pennsylvania Station and boards Arntrak's 9:27
p m ' Montrealer'' en route to his weekend
retreat In Vermont The train hold* 177 people,
hut Bob Is one of only about 130 people who
txiard this train dally.
Hi* one-way ticket costs $29.72 but the real
c(»st to Amtrak lo gel him to hts destination Is
$54 Federal taxpayers foot the difference.
"B oh Smith" Is a composite of some of
Arntrak's passengers But the train and Its costs
arc real. Illustrating how this federally financed
railroad serves and subsidizes a relatively small
number o f middle- to upper-income travelers.
The government has poured almost $9 billion
Into Amtrak since Its inception In 1971 When
Ihc Congressional Budget O ffice assessed
Arntrak's operation In 1982. It found that
tietwern 1972 and 1980 Ihe railroad's operating
costs had Increased by 112 percent
The Reagan administration, saving "enough
Is enough." wants to rut Its subsidies and begin
to make Amtrak pay Its own way. But Congrrss

shows no sign s ot going as la r as the
administration would like.
The Office o f Management and Budget says
the average per-passenger federal subsidy for
Arntrak last year was $35.
In the coming fiscal year Amtrak will cost
taxpaver* $774 million. By fiscal 1988. Its
annual subsidy could be close to $5)00 million a
vrar.
Despite these subsidies, passenger use on
many lines has been pathetic. Last year. less
than 10 passengers a day txiardrd the train in
40 percent of Arntrak's station* Less than 50
passengers a dav hoarded In 75 percent of these
stations.
A comparison of rldershlp for Ihe month of
May over last year s figures for ihe same month
shows rldershlp has decreased In five of
Amirak s short-distance lines; from Chicago to
5l laiuls: from Chicago to Quincy, til .; trom
Washington lo Martlnsburg. W Va from New
York to Montreal, and from Chicago to Indian­
apolis.
As "Bob Sm ith" seeks lo Illustrate Arntrak's

i tlentcle Is largclv undeserving o f such massive
subsidies. Surveys show that 41 percent of
Arntrak's northeast-corridor riders have In­
comes of more than $40,000 and 55 percent
have incomes o f more than $30,000
Amtrak official* *av they've Invested over $3
billion In the railroad In new locomotives and
equipment. Clifford Black. Arntrak's manager o f |
corporate communications, told my assistant,
Martha Mueller that this equipment will have
scrap value" It subsidies are substantially cut
and ihe agenev was forced to shut down
ope rations.
• But closing down Amtrak Is hardly the
alternative to m o r r and more subsldlrs With a
bonk value of $3 6 billion. Amtrak represents a
potentially good buy for some conglomerate that
could, with the help of a little deregulation,
profitably operate Its most heavily traveled
routes.
It * lime (or Congress to sell Amtrak lo the
highest hldder and get out of a business It has
piov cd It cannot run

SCItNCC

WASHINGTON WORLD

Protesting
A Drug's
Category

A Whole
New
Ballgame
By Helen Thomas
DPI White House Reporter
WASHINGTON URII - The White
House has hung oul a "business as
usual" sign since President Reagan
underwent colon cancer surgery.
But nothing will quite ever be the
same. That has been true of other
presidential Illnesses In thr past.
New considerations come Into
play and It Is a whole new ball
game
Th r 74-year old president has
hern the epllomy ot health and
vigor, corning through a chesl
wound from a would-be assassin
with Hying colors. And nothing Is
expected to grt him down now
because ol his limalr optimistic
outlook on life and hts personal
courage.
His doctors have run out in
Hollywood superlatives to drsrrltir
Ills post-operative condition
His spokesman. Larry Spcakes,
says hr Is "champing at the till"
and "ready to lx- up and at 'em ."
undaunted hy Ihe news that a
tumor removed trom tils intrsiinr
was cancerous.
Nevertheless. U will take time tor
Rragan to rn*e buck Into the Oval
office, and Ids doctors nrr prescrib­
ing rest, which hr will get at thr
White House when he leaves the
hospital and at Ills C aliforn ia
miiuntalntop ranch where he will
spend most of Angus).
It Is doubtful that hr will tie able
lo Indulge In his favorite rugged
ch ores of ch opping w ood and
clearing brush. Ills elite! surgeon.
I)r Dale Oiler, at Hcthrsda Naval
Hospital, predicted tie would lx*
hack on u horse In mid-August.
N everth eless, Reagan w ill hr
watched more carrlully from now
on. m ainly lor uny signs of a
recurrence of cancer He tins always
tx-en (tie picture ol good health So
much so dial White House physi­
cians tiave looked aghast when a
reporter lias uskt-d about the health
ol Ihe president
The president did go for 2W yrars
without a physical examination In
tils llrsl term
Dr Steven RosentM-rg. t hirl ot
surgery at thr National Cancer
Institute, suit! that tie will tiave to
undergo frequent checkups and
blood tests.
It Reagan's brother. Nell Rragan.
is typical ol Hie family attitude, die
president will Indent tie back In
stride soon The rldtr Rragan un­
derwent a similar ojierallon two
weeks ago and since then lias been
going lo restaurants, giving in
tervlews and living tile to die fullest
lie tiad a bout with throat cancer
several years ago

WOR

WILLIAM RUSHER

Unpopular Opinions
We Americans are loud of saying
ll's a free country." and of course
in many linportanl respects it l»
itul we really ought lo stop kidding
ourselves that we are. culturally
speaking, especially tolerant ol un
orthodox views On die contrary,
holding and expressing them can
lake a lot ot courage In lids Land ol
die Free.
Hat k in the I92()s. not long alter
die Palmer Raids, ILL. Mencken
fc marked tha| he felt poalUvt i .
sorry for h i s communist acquain­
tances. "berauso at any moment
they may he swinging from a
convenient tree." Closer to our own
time, membership In Ihe. John Birch
Sot Ictv In Ihe rjr lv I960* was a
mu- way ticket to social ostracism as
lar as a large segmenl ol liberal laiul
Ihcrctnrc smugly ' tolerant") optii ion was &lt;nncerued
But our severest social penalties
ate reserved lor the holders of novel
religious views Joseph Smith, who
loundrd the Mormon Church In
New York In 1830. had U* take Ills
lollow ers to Ohio and then to
Missouri to avoid prosecution From
Missouri they fled to Illinois, where
Smith and his brother. Hy rum. were
jailed on charges ol treason On
June 27. 1844 a mob of armed inrri
stormed the jail -and killed diem
txith
'
Th ai, no doubt, ts utie good
reason why Sen Orrln Hatch of
Utah who is htutsell a Mormon, has
given careful thought m die prison
sentence meted oul a couple of
years hack to Rev. Sun Myung
Moon Hatch, who Is one ol the
Senate's ablest legal minds, Is
chairman of IIS judiciary com m it­
tee's subcommittee on the Con­
stitution In a Irtlrr to the noted
Washington attorney Edward Ben
nrtt Williams, hr pointed to "what
to mv mind Is all alarming pattern
ol general intolerance on the part of
our government toward Rev Moon
and Ins church. Till* great country
u| our* prosecuted a man of thr

doth on a very dubious charge uf
tax avoidance and took precious
lew if any, slrps to safeguard our
own cherished com rpis o f religious
Irredom In the process. .. We
i liurged a non-English speaking
alien wllh criminal tax evasion
charges on the llrsl tax returns he
llled in this country... We didn’t
•ark a civil penaltv as an Initial
means of redress. We didn't give
him the benefit ul any doubt,
Rather, we took a novel theory of
tax liability of less than $10,000
and turned it into a guiliv verdict
and 18 months In a Irderal prison
The rornlc thing I* that, according
lo the government's thenry o f the
case. Moon — whose worldwide
U n ifica tio n C hurch ow n s and
m anages bu sin esses in v o lv in g
hundreds of millions of dollars —
conspired to evade $7,300 In taxes
over a period of three years
Dr take the still more recent
experience ol L Ron Hubbard's
Church of Scientology, one ol those
Callfornla whatlzztts that has taken
hold and spread around during ihe
past 30 years. In 1979. with her
m oth er's perm ission, a you n g
wom an in O regon join ed this
church allegedly because she had
tieen promised It would Improve her
m ind and her ey e sig h t. N ine
months later she was " d e p r o ­
grammed" by the notorious Ted
Patrick at her mother's behest and
surd the church A Portland Jury
recently awarded her a cool $39
million — quite obviously with the
mtrnllon ol doing Ihe world a favor
hv pulling tile Church of Scien­
tology out of business altogether
Years ago on "Meet The Press,"
saucy Utile May Craig asked the late
John L Lewis whv he wouldn't
condemn Jim m y Holla
"Because I’m not a joiner. Miss
Craig," Lewis replied calmly. " T h r
park Is uher Jimmy Holla, and I'm
not going to join ilie park,"
May I always have thr guts to
Inllow1tils shining example.

By Jan Ziegler
UPI Science Writer
WASHINGTON (UPlI - Ecstasy,
Die drug used Inrreaslngly hy
young professionals and college
students over the past few years, la
now Illegal und In a class tbai
subjects it to the tightest govern
merit control.
But a group of psychiatrists and
medical school professors has filed a
protest wt.h Congress to change the
drug's classification, charging that
ihe restriction will block research
on what could be a valuable medical
too l

They have asked three repre­
sentatives and two senators to
in itia te an In v e s tig a tio n Into
whether the Drug Enforcement
Agency abused Its (lowers when It
made On- drug. MDMA, a Schedule
I restric ted substance.
"W e support DEA s effort to make
street use and recreational use of
MDMA Illegal." their letter said
"H o w e v e r , D E A ’ s e m e r g e n c y
placement of MDMA Into Sc hedule 1
will Impose such scvrrr restrictions
on MDMA that all use of MDMA by
psychiatrists anil virtually all research Into Us medical [xifrntUI w ill
lx- significantly retarded."
Ttie letter was signed by
Lesler G rlnspoon professor OB
psychiatry at Harvard Mr (U r a l
Si hi ml Dr. Rick Strnssman ot the]
I ’nivrrslty of New Mexico School ofj
M e d ic in e an d fiv e o th e r '
|isych!atrtsts.
In v o k in g e m e rg e n c y p o w ers
granted by congress last year and
citing evidence recreational use of
MDMA was exploding, the DEA
Imposed Schedule I clasalflcatlbf)
on the drug effective July I Tb&lt;
» l.isslflcatlon means a drug has no
medical use. high potential for
abuse and poses imminent ha/urd
to public safely.
The psychiatrist* said the drug
known on Ihe street as Adum ancf
Ecstasy, has not been shown to
meet any o f those criteria.
Grinspoon said the drug appears
to help people become more trust­
ing and less depressed, anxious and
defensive, Unlike LSD. Ils effects
last only a short time, anil there
appear tube no "bad trips "
There may be- toxic effects from
normal dosage, but they appear to
tie rare, he said This can only be
detcrmined through careful use
under supervision.
Grlnsjasm said Schedule 1 drugs
are extremely difficult to research
because so much red tape Is In­
volved and they are available only
In small quantities. Anyone seeking
data Is forced lo go to the street, he
said

JACK ANDERSON

SEC Protecting Defense-Contractor Scams

"My Bill la vary bright — t&gt;uf not ao bright that
ha'a boaa abla to ttgura out how to work tha
VCR"

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By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Atta
WASHINGTON - Thr scandal of
defense contractors seems to grow
by the hour Nine of Ihe lop 10
contractors are currently under
Investigation by thr Pentagons
Inspector general lor substantial
misconduct At least 36 of Ihe
largest IOO contractors are under
crim inal Investigation by other
agencies.
But the arms makrrs have one
IMiwrrtuI blend among the federal
watchdog agencies For years Die
Secu rities and Exchange C om ­
mission hat given defense con­
tractors a free ride on the gravy
train It ha* declined to force these
companies lo make full disclosure of
important llnunclul troubles, as
they're required lo bv law and SEC
regulations
The reason for full disclosure ts
obvious The stock buying public ts
entitled to know about problems
Dial might affect the company's
im.inci.il health and thus the price
ul its slock — especially cost

i

overruns that eat into company
proltls
But the SEC has accorded tender
treatment to defense contractors
who fall lo divulge luqiortunt In
formation. In thr Iasi 10 years, m
tact. Ihe agency has (ormally In­
vestigated only two defense con­
tractors — General Dynamics and
Litton Industries
Why? W e've found Die answer in
an Internal memo dated April 14.
1 9 8 0 . w r i t t e n by t h c n - S E C
Chairman Harold Williams to his
enforcement chief. Stanley Sporktn
"1 tiave long tell that, during the
1960* and 1970* the practice ol
drlense contractors of underbidding
a Bxrd-price contract. Incurring
extensive overruns, and then seek­
ing lo recover the overruns through
negotiations with the government,
w as b o th w id e s p r e a d and
notorious." Williams wrote
So far so good. But then, tn
discussing the case of Litton In­
dustries. Williams noted (hat a
magazine article quoted Litton ex­
ecutives as Justifying their failure lo

reveal cost overruns on grounds
that "It would make our negotia­
tions with the Navy more difficult.'*
Williams then wrote, referring to
Die magazine article: "W as not Dial
disclosure sufficient lo ulert the
market that significant claims of
uncertain value had tieen Bled by
Llllon In un effort lo recover Us
costs? Do the securities laws require
more detailed disclosures ... (when)
such disclosure might prejudice
then ongoing negotiations?"
Leaving aside the question of
whether a magazine aDicle is the
proper forum for a com pany *
financial disclosures under the
securities laws. Williams seems to
have tieen making a spirited defense
of corporate secrecy He apparently
taiught Lltton’s line that disclosure
ol accurate information on Its cost
overruns might somehow hurt Its
bargaining position with the Pen­

tagon.

The answer lo Williams' question
— "Do the securities laws require
more detailed disclosure?" — was a
blunt affirmative Spnrkln Inow the

C IA 's g e n e ra l co u n sel) sta ted
without equivocation (bat “ compa­
nies have an obligation to make
disclosure of all material facts con­
cerning long-term contracts even If
unfavorable to the rompany. and
such disclosure should tic made
specifically tn the company's linan
rial statements."
U n f o r t u n a t e l y . It w a s th e
chairman's bizarre view o f the law
Dial has guided the SEC. not the
general counsel's
One former SEX’ official told our
associate Donald Goldberg that
William* fought hard against Ihe
Litton Investigation, and let tt be
known that he would resist such
cases tn the futurr
This attitude, according to Sen.
William Proxmlrc. D -W ls. who ts
investigating thr SEC's kid-glove
treatment o f scandal-ridden General
Dynamics, has been adopted by
Williams' successor. John Shad.
The record shows that the SEC
continues to go easy on defense
contractors.

�Evening Mersld, Santo.xf. FI.

Lead-Footed Drivers
In 25 States Endanger
Federal Highway Funds
S A L T LAKE CITY (UPI) Because Americans are again
cruising the nation's highways
In defiance of the 55 mph limit,
officials say 25 states could lose
millions of fed-.-al dollars.
Capt. Morris . Krome o f the
Maryland State Police said pre­
ssure Is building on the federal
government to adjust 55 mph
laws that states must enforce or
lose federal road construction
money.
i "B y Ihe end of the federal
fiscal year, there will be at least
j25 states In non compliance." he
•■aid. "Y o u 're talking about u
jxtlltlcu! bombshell.”
Krome addressed h meeting of
the S ta te -P r o v in c ia l P o lic e
planning Officers Association
Wednesday in a workshop on
problems enforcing the speed
limit placed on Ihe nation's
highw ays after ihe Arab oil
embargo In Ihe 1970s
Federal law says slates must
maintain a high level of en­
forcement of the speed limit In
order to keep receiving highway
funds.
Maryland. Arizona and Ver­
mont already have been served
notice their funds are about to be
cut off because of low com pli­
ance rales, a problem that soon
will spread Into other slates.
Krome mid.
He said Americans are now
comfortable with gasoline prices
over $1 a gallon and are buying
big cars and traveling more

McDonald's Massacre Widow
Lives With The Nightmare
It Has B*«n A Year Since Her Husband
Went 'Hunting Humans' And Killed 20

miles at faster speeds.
"Over the years, the public has
accepted high gas prices The
dem and fo r la r g e r , fa ster,
high-powered cars Is on the
rise." said David Edwards, rep­
resenting the state of Arizona. "I
think the 55 mph speed limit Is
running contrary to public opi­
nion.'*
Krome said police officials are
increasingly frustrated with fed­
eral regulations governing (be
speed limit enforcement levels,
which he said are becoming
nearly unmanageable because of
changing habits by the public
"What was manageable before
appears not manageable now,'*
he said
Krome said Maryland Is an
example o f w h y changes In
federal regulations may nerd to
be made The state began a strict
enforcement program after it
was told It ws In danger of losing
fe d e r a l fu n d s b e c a u s e o f
speeders.
"W e fell we had as a stale put
forth a true faith, maximum
effort. But w e're still In noncompliance." he said.
He said Maryland has been a
national leader with a 50 percent
increase In enforcement of the
speed limit and officials are
increasing frustrated with feder­
al compliance regulations that
still threaten It with the loss of
funds.
"O u r concern ts does the

H trlM F W S h C»rl t l m n

federal program properly define
compliance and how do we
measure It." the officer said,
Bui Krome said public safely
officials In Maryland still favor
retention o f the speed limit

despite disagreements on Its
enforcement,
“ We feel 55 Is good, adequate
lor our slate." he said. "W e feel
It's good for our slate, good for
otir economy, good lor safety."

Reagan Spurs Interest In Colon Cancer
WASHINGTON IUPII - G ov­
ernm ent-sponsored telephonehotlines for cancer Information
have been flooded with rails
almut colon cancer since Frckldent Reagan had a malignant
tumor removed Irntn his large
intestine
‘ " In o n e w o r d , t h e y 'r e
swamped." said dudlth Stein,
director of tin- National Cancer
Institute's Cancer Information
Service, which has 21 centers
across the nation answ ering
calls to 1 M(X) 4-CANCER
Many American Cancer Soci­
ety branch offices reported sim i­
lar activity.
Stein said the num ber o f
Itujulrlrs apjH-ars lo depend on
whether people in different parts

ol the country know who to call count Ihe rails, they've lx-cn so
busy."
to seek information
The Los Angeles office ol ihe
She said widespread publicity
has " r e a lly heightened th r American Cancer Society Mid It
awamrss of the public about also has received a flooil o f calls
eancer of the colon and rectum. from people wanting to know
more almut colon cancer
The Impact Is significant."
For example. Stein Mid Ihe
"T h e y 're thinking 'll 11«l*•
Cancer Informal Ion Centrr at Ihe could happen to a president. It
University of Miami recorded 25 could happen to m e .'" said
calls during all of June about Yvctlr Rose, executive director
colon cancer. In the 24 hours of the Los Angeles branch
since It w as reported that
Rose said Reagan's Illness has
Reagan had cancer, the center
received 175 calls about the also brought up the little known
disease.
fa d that there Is a relationship
At the Information center at between polyps and cancer For
the Fox Chase Cancer Center In two years, she said. Ihe Ameri­
Philadelphia, she said five lines can Cancer Society has l&gt;crn
"were ringing all day long. They pushing a campulgn culled "The
h aven 't e v e n had a chance to Cancer Nobody Talks About —

Rec tal Cancer."
"Now people are talking." shr
said
However. Michael Segal, execolive director ol the Franklin
County unit ol the cancer society
in Columbus. Ohio,, said his
oilier muy have received a few
e x tr a c a lls as a re s u lt o f
Reagan's illness, hut nothing
extraordinary.
"T ills Isa problem w e’ vn fared
before.” he said "T h is Is Ihe No
2 cancer occurrence, but It’s still
the cancer nobody wants lo talk
utrout.
"W e're well prepared lo edu­
cate the public concerning colon
cancer, but they don't want to
l i s t e n , " Segal s a i d .

Wallace To Undergo Spina! Surgery To Ease Pain

G e o r g e W a l la c e

MONTGOMERY. Ala IUPII - Gov George
Wallace will undergo spinal surgery In Colorado
on Wednesday lo ease "Incapacitating" pain he
has suffered slnre being paralyzed In an
assassination attempt 13 years ago,
Dr. Samuel Stover said the operation at Craig
Hospital In Englrwood. Col., could give the
65-year-old governor "dramatic relief of the pain"
and eliminate much of the depression that
plagues him.
Surgeons w ill use sm all, stainless steel
electrodes to kill nerve cells In a 3-inch area
around the damaged portion o f Wallace's spine.
Hr will be hospitalized for at least two weeks after
thr surgery, officials M i d

Wallace was paralyzed Irom ihe waist down
Mav 15. 1972 when he was shot live limes by
Arthur Brrmrr while campaigning for ihe Demo­
cratic presidential nomination at a shopping
center In Laurrl. Mil
He lias been hnspltall/rd four limes for a total
of 51 days since winning an unprecedented
fourth term In office in 1982
Wallace Is In almost constant pain and doctors
s-.ld he also U illlcs i hronic depression because of
ilie pain.
If ihe operation Is successful. Wallace could be
back at work by mid-August II the surgery falls.
Stover said Wullui c will "Just have to tolerate Ihe
pain" tinlll a new alternative tsav.illablc

Gunplay In Bar Gets Woman 20 Days Behind Bars
A Sanford woman who shot at another
woman during a barroom fight has been
sentenced lo 20 days In Jail and five years
probation for the gunplay.
Wanlta Robinson. 23. of 1117 Southwest
Road, was sentenced by Seminole Clrrull
Judge Robert li, McGregor who also ordered
Ms Robinson lo puy the Public Defender s
office *400
She pleaded guilty last month to a charge
of carrying a concealed firearm.
According to court records. Sanford police
responded lo a call al the Silver Tip Bar.
1509 W. 13th St . Sanford, at about 11 p.m.
on March 5 They were told by witnesses
that several women had been fighting In the
bar and during the fray one took a
22-callher handgun from her purse and
llrrd a single shot at one of the combatants.
No one was wounded. A bullet hole was
found In a par niton at the rear of Ihe bar.
Th r women fled before police arrived but
officers located the gunwomau al her home.
A ,22-callher handgun with one live round
was found In her purse, police reported.
In other court action;
— Melissa Lee Mock. 20. and her husband
Johnny Craig Min k. 38. arrested Feb 28 In
Connection wllh die cashing o f a forged
Check at Ihe Longwood Sun Bank. Mrs.
Mock pleaded guilty to grand theft and Mock
lo uttering a forgery. Each could receive up
to u year In ihe county jail when sentenced
Aug 27 by Circuit Judge Kenneth M
Leffler.

—Jackie Brutnagrn, 23. of Union Park,
arrested for armed burglary March 26. was
sentenced by Leffler to 10 years probation
and 364 days In the county Jail.
—William Owen Hill. 20. of 115 S. French
Ave . Sanford, arrested Jan. 5 In connection
with the Dec, 24 theft of a three-wheel
Honda Hill was sentenced by Circuit Judge
Dominick J. Sail! to 30 months probation,
restitution of *557. 40 days In Ihe counly
Jail, and ordered to complete 240 hours of
community service and pay the Public
Defender's office *300.
—Barbara June Mason. 37. of 100 Cornell
Drive. Sanford, arrested Feb 14 on a charge
of battery on a law-enforcement officer after
she slapped an officer who was trying to
stop her and her husband from fighting
McGregor placed Mrs. Mason on a year s
probation, told her to have no contact with
her husband. Perry Mason — w ho ts
awaiting disposition of a spouse abusr
rharge — and to pay the Public Defender s
Office *350
—Eugene Robinson. 33. of Minis, arrested
Feb. 24. 1084 on charges of possession ol
marijuana, grand theft and petty theff. Hr
later was charged with failure to appear In
court and sentencing was delayed until a
determination was made that he was
competent to understand the proceedings
He was sentenced by McGregor to a year In
(he county Jail. T w o codefendants. also
arrested after a shoplifting sprre at the
Altamonte Mall. Altamonte Springs, were

sentenced In m id-1984, One was sentenced
to five years probation lor theft and
marijuana possession and the other 8100 for
possession o f marijuana,
—Deborah Atm Harrow. 24.
rested Nov 27 lor jMissesslon ol
sentenced by Circuit Judge C.
Jr lo i wo years probation and
community service

Orlando, ar­
cocaine, was
Vernon Mize
120 hours of

—Hotiert Paul Zimmerman. 32. of 2043
North l.akr lllvd . Altamonte Springs, ar­
rested Feb 23 and charged with possession
ol more than 20 grams of marijuana idler
drug task force ugents raided Ills home He
was sentenced hy McGregor lo two years
probation.
—Clur.i Graves. 22. o f P O. Box 454,
Sanford, arrested April 30 al a department
store after a security guard found a gun In
her abandoned purse Thr guard called
jxillce who arrested Ms Graves on a charge
of carrying a concealed firearm She could
receive up to a year In Ihe county Jail when
sentenced Aug 27 by la-flier
—Michael Gagllano, 20. of 325 Carlton
Road. Maitland, arreslrd Feb. 14. plraded
guilty to possession of cocaine, lie could
receive up lo a year In the counly Jail when
sentenced Aug 13 by McGregor. He was
originally charged with possession and sale
of cocaine following a sale of the drug at a
Fern Park convenience store but pleaded lo
Ihe lesser charge of possession
—Deane Jordan

Sanford Teen A rre ste d In A ll-Terrain Vehicle Theft
Sanford poller have recovered
tw o motorcycles and arrested
one youth In connection with
two separate thefts. Lawmen say
.the eases are two of a string of
summer aJI-tcrraln vehicle thefts
they are trying lo crack.
A 15-year-old Sanford boy was
arrested and charged w llh bur­
glary and grand (heft Monday In
connection wllh Ihe July 8 theft
o f a S u zu k i th re e -w h e e l
motorcycle from 1801 S. San­

ford Ave., Sanford. Police Chief
Steve Harriett said.
A fe w h o u r s a ft e r th e
motorcycle was stolen. Ll. Ralph
Russell spotted a youth near
18th Street and Southwest Road
nding a motorcycle matching
ihr description of one stolen.
Harriett said. Russell chased the
y ou th w h o a b a n d o n ed Ih e
motorcycle and (led on foot.
Russell recovered the vehicle

F rid a y , July t*. t i l l —JA

and a fter an In v e s tig a tio n
learned the namr o f the auspect.
The boy was arrested at the
police station and turned over lo
a guardian. Harriett M id. His
name was withheld because he
Is a Juvenile.
Russell re c o ve re d another
stolen motorcycle Monday on
west Sixth Street bul the youths
riding It got away, Harriett said.
Russell chased (he youths after
he determined Ihe motorcycle

tnaiched a description of one
stolen from 1406 Valencia Court,
Sanford, between Sunday and
Monday.
H a r r ie tt sa id a ll t e r r a in
vehicles, called ATVs. are ihe
"h ot" item for th ieves this
summer but Ihe police are solv­
ing most of Ihe cases.
"W e 'v e Just about goi this
ATV problem cleared u o." he
said
— Rick Brunson

SAN DIEGO IUPII Etna m ovie p rod u cer or perhaps
Huberty lives with a nightmare having a Ixxik written about her
and calls It a memory.
— n pronouncement thaj Infuri­
The widow of the man who ated the people of San Ystdro
went "hunting humans" and
"Ol course, why not?" the
slaughtered 20 people at a husky womman with schoolMcDonald's restaurant In a San mannish looks said with obvious
Diego suburb one year ago Irritation as she n ervou sly
Thursday rrmcmliers some good twisted her husband's watch
th in g s abou t Jam es O liv e r around her wrist
Huberty — the autumn walks
"I'v e seen the newspapers,
together In Ohio. Ihe books they
read and the family outings they and they've had a Held day with
tt They made a lot of money
shared.
But this 42-year-old woman, from it." she said " If you can.
who lives today In a quiet why can t 1?"
Huberty. tier black hair heavi­
suburb uboul 20 miles from the
site o f the worst single-day ly flecked with gray, calls hersell
massacre In U S. history, re­ "a living victim " and (eels the
mains chilled by the shadow ol community has unfairly made
those Innocent strangers her her the target of Its revulsion for
what happened that ugly hoi
husband killed
Her face reddening and the afternoon o f July IH, 1984 when
pauses long enough lo bite back her husband killed 20 people
the tears. Huberty M i d . almost and wounded 19 lx-(ore Ix-lng
p le a d in g . " T h i s may seem shot to death by a jxiltce sniper
Again. In a voice singed with
strange to say. but I can feel the
pain of Mrs Hernandez (whose disgust. Huberty M i d . "Som e o f
young son was gunned down the community has acted very
while he sat eating Ice cream on rotten, but I can't say I wouldn’t
have done the same tiling
his red blcyclel."
II
has been a troubled year for "But all 1 can tell them Is let
Huberty and her two daughters, th em w a lk u m ile In m y
a year of many sleepless nights, mocassins."
For nearly nine months follow­
a year of moving, escaping, a
year of enduring the hushed, but ing the tragedy, Huberty saw a
accusatory voices of those who counselor as did her daughters
watch her going about the She Mid she rarely talked about
that day during her sessions
routines of life
"W hat's the sense of talking
A year of sometimes wanting,
out of frustration and fear, to about It? W hat’s the sense?" she
lx-at wllh her hands the box that asked angrily.
But Huberty dix-s talk about it
contains James Huberty's ashes,
The day before Ihe killings, her
thr box she keeps at home.
"1 don’t hate my husband, no. husband told her hr needed help
I don't hate him. Bul sometimes. and called a mental health clinic
I feel like having a beat-the-box In San Diego. But according to
party. The Ihix with his ashes." Huberty. no one called him
stir said, hrr arms rutsed and back.
Driving home Irom Ihe store
her voice rising
L i f e h a s b e e n h a r d fo r the next day. "H e told me.
Huberty. She claims somebody ‘ S o c i e t y d o e s n 't h a v e u
broke her cat's Jaw and pulled chance.’ " shr salt!
Huberty said she did not pay
the trrth from her dog
S ch ool au thorities In San any attention to her husband's
Ystdro, where the bloodbath comment that hr was going oil
took plate, did not permit her to hunt humans "H e always
daughters to re-enroll. The girls salt! things like that, and he said
attended u nearby school to It very ca lm ly." she recalled
Anil then after a tong pause,
Chula Vista for a year under
Huberty said. "Y o u can't blame
unsullied names
H uberty also Insists som e this on one person This would
housing deals went sour because n e v e r h a v e h u |» p e n e d I n
Massillon. Ohio. He was working
of her notoriety.
And It still upsets Huberty that then, He cou ldn't adjust to
Sun Diego police have not yet having no Job here Hr got
returned several of thr guns that depressed "
As far us her plans for the
tx-tonged to her husband — the
ones that were not used In the future? " I got two children lo
raise. That's It." she said pain­
massacre.
fully.
"T h e y still got a High Stan
Huberty said Ihe memory that
dtird 22 rrvolvrr. a derringer
and I think they got a Philippine keejis rrcurrtng tibout her 19
d e r r i n g e r . " H u b e r ty s a id years with Jumrs Huberty are
quickly. "And I want his tool those walks In Ohio.
“ It's fall and I lie troves are
chest back 1 definitely need that
one Allen wrench In there. 1 got falling." shr hegnn dreamily.
things to fix."
"They're firing up thr (Ireplacet
Huberty still maintains that and everything smrtls beautiful
there's nothing wrong with sell­ And It's even in g and w e're
ing her life story to a Hollywood taking u walk together "

CALENDAR
FRIDAY. JULY 19
Wrktva AA (no smoking), H
p m . W e k lv a I'r e s h y te r lu n
Church. SR 434. at Wrktvu
Springs Road. Closed.
Longwixxl AA. H p m . Rolling
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.
laingwood. Alunon. same lime
and place.
Tanglrwood AA. H p.m., St.
R ichard's Bplxropul Church,
l.akr Howell Road Alanon, same
lime and place
Sanford A A Step. 8 p m .. 1201
W First St . San lord
SATURDAY, JULY 20
T h r Yearling. 1945 feature
film starring Gregory fe c k and
J a n e W y m a n , 2 p . tn
C asselberry Branch L ib ra ry.
Seminole Flu/a Family viewing
Ic e C re a m S o c ia l an d
m rm brr/stu drnt art e x h ib it
celebrating Maitland's Centenni­
al In the gardens of Maitland Art
Center. 231 W. Fackwood Ave..
Maitland. No udmlsskin charge.
Ojx-n to the public.
Maitland Centennial Furude.
10 a m . and daylong festivities
al Ihe Maitland Civic Centrr
Including a hrallh fair, auction,
e n te r ta in m e n t, a u to sh ow ,
fireworks and holr n' one con­
test.
Senior citizen trip lo Winter
Fark fur boat ride, visit to Morse
Gallery of Art. und shopping at
mail and lunch. Leave Sanford
Civic Center. 9 a in ; pick up at
Seminole Flaza. 9:30 a m. For
resrvatlons. call 322 9148.
East-West Klwanls Club, 8
a m . Airport Restaurant. San­
ford.
Sanford Womens' AA, 1201
W. First St.. 2 p m., closed.
M ctd l M ania Cosmic Concert
leaturlng Heavy Metui music,
la s e r v is u a ls , and cu sto m
artwork. 9 and 10 p.m.. John
Y ou n g Flanetarium , 810 E.
H o llin s St. at thr O rla n d o
Science Center. S o m e th in g In
th e A ir featuring Fhll Collins and
Genesis at 11 p m. Admission U
*2.50 per show,
National Artlon for Former

Military Wives. 6 30 p.m. For
more Information on meeting
plare and Former Spouses Frolection Act medical tx-nrflls, call
628-2801
Casselberry AA Step, 8 p m.,
Asrensfou Lutheran Church.
Overbrook Drive.
Rebos and Live Oak AA, noon.
Helios Club, 130 Nurtmindy
Road. C a s s e lb e rry (r lo s e tl).
Clean Air AA for non-smokers,
first floor, same room, same
place amt time.
SUNDAY, JULY 2 1
Altamonte Springs Communi­
ty Jazz E n sem b le Su m m er
Concert directed by Mlkr Arrnu.
7 p.m.. Easlmonle Civic Center.
Longwood Avenue. Free to the
public. Featuring guest artists
Gloria Yousha and Billy Fhllllps
Don Kirby, master of cerem o­
nies.
•
Sanford Big Ikxik AA. 7 p in ,
open discussion. Florida I'ower
and Light building, N Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford
Alanon meeting. H p in., 1201
W. First St., San lord.
M O N D AY, JU LY 22
Central Florida BIimxI Bank
Seminole County Branch, 1302
E. Second St.. San lord, 9 a.m. lo
5 p .m .; F lo r id a H o s p ltu lAltamonte Branch. 60) E Alta­
monte Ave., 9 a.m. lo 5 p in.
Rebus Club AA. noon and 5:30
p.m.. closed. 8 p.m., step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed.
Apopka A lcoh olics A n o n y ­
mous. B p tn . closed. Apopka
E p is c o p a l C h u rc h . 6 1 5
Highland.
Sanford AA. H p m . dosed.
1201 W. First St.
Fellowship Group AA. senior
citizens. 8 p.m.. dosed. 20G N
Loke Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
Overrate rs Anonymous. 7:30
p.m.. West Lake Hospital, slate
Road 434, Longwood
T U E S D A Y . J U L Y 23

Casselberry Klwanls Club. 7
a.m.. Casselberry Senior Center.
200 N. Lake Triplet D rive.
Casselberry,

�SPO RTS

♦A—Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Friday, July 1». 1f*S

S a va g e s

Altamonte's Bats
Bounce Back, 13-6

Oppose

Renegades
By Chris F i x e r
H erald Sporta W r ite r
L o o k in g (or t h r lr secon d
straight trip lo Ihr ASA Re­
gional* the Seminole Savages.
Seminole Solihull Club's 15 and
under all-alar team opens play In
ihe Mriro Tournament tonight at
7 against county rival Fern Park
Renegades al Lake Falrvlew
Park In Orlando.
The top two learns In the
Metro advance to the Southeast
R e g io n a l T o u r n a m e n t the
weekend of August 1 In Boca
Raton. Last year, the Savages
not only qualified for reglonals
hut went on to [day In the
Nullonal Tournament
The Savages have been pretty
consistent over the summer In
w h ich they h ave w on one
tournament and finished third
a lm o s t e v e r y o t h e r t im e .
Seminole Is looking lo finish one
or I wo notches aliove third In the
Mr tro Tournament
"N o w 's the lime to make the
m ove," Savages' manager Don
•Jonas said
Since bringing up lour players
from the Seminole Eagles, ihr 13
and 14 year olds all star learn
who will also compete In Ihe
Metro Tournament, the Savages
are a much deeper train,
-Jonas said Ihe Savagrs* out­
lie Id Is one of the last around
with Corrle Lawson In lefi.
Aretha Riggins In left center,
•Jautlon Jonas In right center
ami Heather Meyer In right
Lawson was one of. those
called up from the Eagles and
she has Ireen Instrumental In the
Savages' lineup. Sanford's Rig
gins Is one of Ihe fastest players
ml the Irani and Ihe combina­
tion of Riggins and Lawson In
lilt- outfield Is Impressive. Both
.Jonas and Meyer were starling
outllelders on llu lr high school
teams, Jonas Lake Howell and
Meyer Lake Braiilley, so they
know what lough competition Is
all alxiut
The miield consists or Tom m y
Jeuerrtlr ul third tuisr. Imutlr
LrlU rr ul short stop, Caroline
C havis al second base and
Vulerle Smith al llrsl base. TJircr
til Hie four, Lellfer (Lake Mary).
Chavis (Oviedo) and Smith (Lake
Mary) starler for their high
school squads. J r n e r c ttr Is
another player who started out
Ihe summer for tilt- Euglrs.
Nlkl Hurkr, who played for
Lake llruntlry High, Is the
slatting pitcher and Loinlcln
Whitaker Is the ralrhef.
H a r d - h ittin g S h a ro n
tkinavenlure will lie (he extra
lititer (EH) In the lineup
Five players who could come
oil the bench anytime Include
llrltlg e lle J e n e re ltr, Katrina
S h u ler, Jodie S w itzer, Old I
Gibbs and Marole Frey, All live
could also crack Ihe siarllng
lineup and Jonas will use them
us much us |K&gt;sslhle.
The Rt-negudes consist mostly
ol players from the Seminole
S o f t b a ll C luh , F e rn P a rk ,
though, got a late slur! till the
lou rn am cn l season as they
la-gun In late May
In (heir lust tournament. Ihe
Renegades won live and lost
Hirer In lying for fourth in (he
P la n tut I o il C e n t r a l P a r k
Tuurnumrnl.
Mun ir Tookr led Ihe way for
Hu Glides with IO runs hulled
In and u ,44H average. Laurie
Rivers hti .500 with 13 tills In 20
al lulls Other standouts for Fern
Park Include Storm ! Lltlrell,
Susan lluydrii, Deuiui JcfTcrs,
Tonya Colvin, Denise llurkc.
Sherry Shulls and Melinda "Fat
Back" Jackson
The Savages and Renegades
have played rucli oihrr once so
(at ami Ihe Savages lolled lo a
Hi I victory m that game.
T h e re w ere a rlg ln u lly 10
IruoiH In Ihe tournament hut one
has pulled out. Jonas said Ihe
Savages' lop cnmpelltloti will
come from West Orange and Ihr
Orlando Lll' Sluggers with u
possible durkliorse being the
Conway Love Hugs
A victory In Its first game
would probably pH Seminole
against W’rst Orange In game
IWt&gt;. I he Lll' Sluggers are III a
dlllerent bracket than Hie Suvugrs
"T h e pulling out of one team
really gives Hie Lll* Sluggers an
a d v a n t a g e , " J o n a s s a id .
'Because (hey gel a bye now. If
wc beat the Renegades, we'll
probably play W rsi Orange.
W e've bad all Ihr (rouble we
eould have wllh Wrsi Orangr."
Julius said Ihe Savages have
pluyrd West Orange about 10
limes wllh almost every gumr
being close. On the other baud.
Seminole has played Ihe Lll'
Sluggers only once and came
away with u 3-0 victory.

Ju n io rs Ju m p O n M u ss e lw h ite For 13
H its; S e t Up D ecid in g G a m e Tonight
By Sam Cook
Herald Sporta Editor
W INTER GARDEN - The bata
are back In the A lta m on te
Juniors' attack.
Allamunle. upset by a scrappy
Apopka-W est Seminole team
Wednesday night, took out their
fnixtratinns on an old teammate
Thursday night, raking Jim m y
Musselwhlte for 13 hits en route
to a 13-6 victory In the District
14 J u n io r L ea gu e A ll-S ta r
Tournament finals at W inter
Garden.
The game was switched from
Rolling Hills because o f un­
playable conditions. Tonight's
wlnner-take-all battle between
Altamonte and AWS will be
played at Rolling Hills beginning
al 7:30 p.m. Jerrey Thurston
will start on the mound for
Altamonte while either Brett
K in g . T im K re c r or M a rk
Gabrnvlc will pilch for Apopka.
Thurston, who broke a fivegame hitting slump with two
singles and an RBI. said he Is
looking forw ard to ton g h t's
showdown. "W e wanted revenge
and we got It." hr said about
Thursday's win. "Now. we have
to go out and do the same thing
Friday.”
The tall left fielder said W ed­
nesday's upset was Just what the
Juniors needed to get their
heads on straight. “ We fooled
around Wednesday nlghl. We
weren’t taking them seriously
and gol beat." he said. "W e
wanted It bad tonight."
Altamonte proved It serious­
ness from the beginning. With
one out. Krvln Walnscott and
Chris Radcltff drew walks off
M usselwhlte A wild ptekoff
throw at second base moved
both ru n n ers along. J a so n
Varttrk followed with a soft
single to left field for a 2-0 lead.
" W e d n e s d a y n ig h t w a s
fr u s t r a t in g .'' B a l d V u rlte k .
"Everybody was mad that we
didn't play us a team. Tonight,
we played as a tram and not
Individuals."
L e ft- h a n d e r A a ron " T h e
Shlek" laturola started for Alta-

Altamonte's Jerrey
Thurston, above, reaches out
and s m a s h e s a J im m y
Musselwhlte offering Into
center field to drive In a run
Thursday night. Thurston
and the Altamonte Juniors
roughed up lormcr team
mate Musselwhlte, right, for
13 hits en route to a 13-6
victory over Apopka West
Seminole to square the best 2
ol 3 series at one game each.
The two teams get together
tonight at Rolling Hills at
7:30 to decide the District 14
championship.

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Baseball
monte but a lte r escaping a
first-inning Jam. he walked the
llrsl three batters to open the
s e c o n d . M a n a g e r K e lly
Walnscolt then pulled him In
favor of Curt Prom.
Prom quickly Jumped ahead of
Scott Caslaldo. then Induced the
Apopka second baseman to hit a
groundball to shortstop Kent
Brubaker's left. Brubaker gob­
bled It up and swiftly ran to
second where the stomped on
Ihe base and fired lo first
baseman Danny Albert for a
double play.
"W e ll take two outs and give
up a run a n y t im e ," said
Walnscolt about the the first of
A ltam onte's tw o big double
plays "Kent m ade a great play."
Prom then retired Gabrovtcon
a groundball lo second base to
escape wllh Just one run scoring.
Altamonte added to Its lead In
the second when Prom walked
with one out. Prom then stole
second la-fore Brubaker flew out.
Thurston followed with a line
single up Ihe middle for a 3-1
lead.
“ I changed m y stance before
this game," said Thurston who
broke an 0 for 15 dryspell. "I
had all my weight on my back
foot and I moved some of tt
forward."
Apopka threatened again In
the Ihlrtl with King walked and
Musselwhlte ripped the second
of his three hits past third base
Prom struck out Krecr on a nice
curveball but Greg Thomas beat
out an Infield single to load the
liases.
Scott Sampson then rapped a
grounder back at Prom who
fielded Ihe ball quickly and fired
to catcher Danny Hendricks.
Hendricks stepped on Ihe plate
for one out and fired to first
baseman Albert to nip Sampson
for the twin-killing lo end the
Inning.

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Ocoee's Lightning Bolt Jolts Americans
Dy C hris F ilte r
H erald Sports W riter
T h e u n e x p e c te d s e e m e d
commonplace Thursday night In
the llrst game ol the District 14
Hinds between the Altamonte
American and Ocoee Majors In
Winter Garden.
First of all, Altamonte didn't
even cx|iert to play Thursday
night The Americans thought
they would I m- playing Friday
alter Wednesday's 5 2 victory
over Oviedo In the Division 2
lllliil
Secondly, after live Innings.
C h r is " B u l l d o g " J a c k s o n
sm iled In have a Irak on the
Ocoee hitters Bui. to Ihe bottom
ol Hie sixth, two home runs,
with a single sandwiched In
hci w een. Illle il O coee to a
shocking 3 2 victory over the
Americans.
Game two ol Ihe district finals
is tonight at 7 IW) In Winter
Garden with a third game. II
n eces sa ry. Satu rday n lg h l
AI la m o t ile m ust w in tw n
straight (or Ihe district crown
Altamonte will come hack with
( buck "Lu m bo" Lamb on the
moiind tonight Lamb has pit­
ched twn strong gam es In
tournament play thus far In­
cluding a four hitter Wednesday
night against Oviedo in which he
alsn drove In lour ol the team's
live runs.
"Chuck (Lamb) is gulag to pul
(hem aw ay." Morro said "W e re
going to pul Hie equalizer on
Ihent tom orrow."
"W c have a lot ol cotifldencr In

Baseball
Chuck," said coach David Scott,
And another good thing is he
has confidence In himself. Wc
liilend to take this series to three
games."
The switching ol game day
It mu Friday to I hursday night
may not have seemed like It
bothered Altamonte hut It did
pot a dent In ihell game plan.
"They (Dlsirtci 14 officials) did
a bail tiling lo us.'' Altamonte
manager Mike Morro said. "They
didn't tell us im lll 12 Iasi nlghl
Hull we'd br playing today
(T h u r s d a y ). W c w en t out
rrlrbrutlng (ultri ihe win over
Oviedo) and the kids stayed up
l.ilc
"Some ol the kids were sleep­
ing over al other kids houses
O coct had a days res) Inbetween And 1 was hoping lo
give Chuck (I. until two days rest
but now lie'll have lo come back
wllh one day's rest."
Still. Altamonte had control &lt;&gt;l
the game lor live Hillings lielilnd
Ihe strong pitching ol Jackson
and another line defensive |n-r
formative,
Altamonte scored once til the
top ol fourth to break Ihe
scoreless He bill Iclt Ihe b a s e s
loaded Jackson singled oil
Ocoee starter Danny Skipper lo
lead off, "D o w n to w n " Terry
tlrown walked and Chris Koepkr
sltiglrd to load Hie Irusrs.
Lurry Flllnrr then came on In
telle! and wulked Jared Soto to

force Jackson. With the bases
loaded and no outs. Flllnrr came
hack in retire the next three
hitters In order to keep the score
at I t)
Altamonte scored again In the
top ol the lilili hut stranded
runners on second and third
Eddie Howard walked lo lead nlf
bill was furred ul second on
I .mill's grounder Jackson' then
singled and Drown reached on
an error to load the bases.
Kocpkc walked to force In Lamb
to make It 2-0 and. after Flllnrr
got the second out. Jackson tried
to score on a passed ball but was
thrown out to end the Inning
tilling Into Ihe hottoni of the
sixtti, Jackson had Ocoee shut

out on live hits The most liatters
lie had faced In one Inning was
llvr.
Hut D a n n y S k ip p e r , th e
number five hitter in ihr lineup,
gol Ocoee right back lo Hie game
when he led oil the sixth with a
home run to shave Altamonte's
lead lo 2 -1.
T h e n e x t h it t e r . A r r I c h
Schaeffer, dropped down a hunt
in Irortt o f the plate and catcher
Koepkc threw him out at first.
However, after the play was
over. Ihe first base umpire ruled
II u foul ball.
"A ll o f a sudden, after Ihe play
was over. Ihe home plate ump
asked the first base ump If It was
u fair bull. The first base umpire

then called II fou l."
G iven a s e c o n d chance
Schaeffer smacked a single to
right on an 0-2 pilch and Marco
Arrlga then stepped up and
eloutrd a low fastball over Ihe
scoreboard In cenlrr field about
250 feet away to give Ocoee a 3-2
victory.
"Th e switching o f the game
really a ccelerated the game
plan." Scott said. "W e were
ready but it was like lightning
out ol a clear blue sky that last
Inning
"It was one o f those games
where Just about every Inning
we threatened to score but left a
lot of runners on There were a
lot of missed opportunities."

Team Canada Opens Tonight
Team Canada invades Sanford Memorial
siudlum tonight in open a five-game series with
Dcl.and s Boulevard Tire In preparation for Us
lug showdown. Saturday. July 27 against ihe
I ISA Base hall Federation team.
learn Canada, a group which Includes 10
nirmbers ol the IBH4 Canadian Olympic squad,
arrived Thursday m Sanford. Tonight's 7
o'clock gome Initiates the first game of five
encounters over the next sevtn days with the
lies! train In Sanlord's Buddy Lake Summer
la-ague.
Remaining games will be played ul 7 p.m. on
Saturday. Sunday. Tuesday and Thrsday.
It should lie a good test for Canada," said
Wes Kinker. Florida Baseball Schools executive.

Boulevard, meanwhile, has posted a 19-0
murk In the Buddy Lake League. Its standouts
are four cx-DeLand High School players. Kevin
Rood Is ihe team's lop pitcher while Jon
Brenner. Barry Mulllri and Jeff Spina are ihe lop
hitters.
Team Canada, which Is managed by Eric
MacKrnzle, boasts (our hurlers — Hod Uclalcr,
Barry Kuzm liukl. Mike Gardiner and Mark
Wooden — from the 1084 Olympic l earn. He liter
Is u left-hander.
Olympic team catcher Larry Downes will be
behind the plate while Infleldcrs Tom Nelson.
Craig Wilson and Joe Heeney along with
outfielders Doug McFhall and Scott Maxwell are
t he other Olymplans
__ a.™ Cook

British Open: Who Are Favorites? Where Are Americans?
SANDWICH. England ( l T i l A glam r al Ihe leader board
alter Ihe (list day's play at Hu
I 14Hi llrlttsli 0|&gt;en Golf Cham­
pionship brings Iwo questions lo
mind: Where ute die favorites?
Where ure the Americans?
Christy O'Connor Jr., who
equaled Hie Open's record best
lust round with u 6-tmder-pur
64. heads the Held alter the llrst
circuit ol Ihe G.H57 yatds Royal
SI George's course
Trailing In his wake, lour shots
udrtll. were Australian' David
G rah am . Z im b a b w e 's T o n y
Jolmstunr. and a m o of Unions:
Sandy Lyle. Philip Parkin, ami

Knberl Lee. J oh n ston e and
I’arkIn were quullllers.
O'Connor kepi his head white
all around were losing theirs,
and ihat was the key to his
success.
"I fell great. I never tried to
play safe." he saiu after hU
excel lent round, which Includrd
a siring ol seven straight birdies
and 10 birdies In all
“ I was doing my best to play
every hole separately, not to look
around me. and to concentrate."
the 36-yeur-old said.
C oncentration was exactly
what was locking In ihr gume of
d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n and

and the sevrnth, both about four
Iret. lit was | just a bad day.
Ttuil's all."
Jack Nicklaus also struggled
lournomrnl favorite Severiano He twice fullered and recovered.
Ballesteros of Spain. After start­ Hut went haywire when he got
ing well, he lost his rhythm and the 14th An oui-of bounds drive
putting touch when he had to led to a seven and another shot
wall for u llnc-of sight ruling on went away at the next on Ihe
way to u 77.
the fourth lalrway.
Tom Watson and Bernhard
He Joked about Ihe delay,
l-unger. the West German secs a y in g It occu rred " m a y b e
because the fouith hole Is too mid favorite, both rrtumed 72s
and rerely threatened to do
long."
Hut he said: "A lter the long lielter. and Lee Trevino started
delay I lust my feel for putting. I with tw o birdies In three holes
putted very poorly today. My before slumping to n 73.
As fur the Vest of the American
longest putts were on the first

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ch allen ge, d e p le te d by I h e
absence of 12 o f the top 20 U.S.
money winners, the best bet for
a spot on Ihe Irudrrboard was
1‘etrr Jacobsen, who shared the
nrst round lead Iasi year.
Mr reached the 14th at three
under, but lost the ball off Die
ter His second ball wenl out of
bounds and he carded a 9 that
left him one over par and out ol
contention
Much w ill depend on the
weather Friday. O'Connor had
the best of It Thursday, os by the
time heavy rain fell In the late
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Weaver-coached trams surfaced
Thursday night ns the Daltlmore
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and will sit out Friday night s
race at London's Crystal Palace
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' John Henry was scratched
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lie said he plans to return to
die amateur circuit and Is un­
sure whether hr will follow Ills
famous father on the I t !A lour.
Jones, a University of Col­
o ra d o graduate, scored six
hlrdles. one eagle and thrriImgrvs The eagle came on thr
508-yurd. par-5 10th hole.
Tway. who earned Ills degree
at Oklahoma Stale, vm k our
eagle and four birdies. Tway's
eagle came on the 514-yard.

Club course
“ I didn't expect lo shoot this
low today," Jones said. " I putted
it al well."
T h e to u rn a m en t op en ed
T h u rs d a y a n d e o n lln u e s
through Sunday.
Dave Elfhelberger scored a
hole-ln-one on die 171li hole hut
Mulshed thr tlay In second place
w ith 4 undrr par tR&gt;
J a ck N lc k la u s II shot a
5 over par 75. Nlcklaus. 23. Is
playing In his llrst professional
tournament as a com|&gt;eilng am­

Expos 3. Aatroa O
At Mouliral. rookie Joe lleskclh. 0-4.
earned his llrst triumph sitter May 24
Jeff Reardon g»i thr ffnal out foi lus
ma|m league leading 23rd save. Joe
Nlekro. 7 H. allowed four hits, hill was
die victim ol two passed lialls and a
throwing error hv catcher Alan Ashby
Tim Rallies singled In three at-hats.
Phillies 6. Reds 3
Al Cincinnati. Jerry Koosmatt threw a
seven-hitler over 7 2-3 timings and Juan
Samuel went 3-for-5 with two RHI to lead
Philadelphia Knosmun. 4 2. struck out
lour and walked none Kent Tckulvc got
Ins ninth vivc Reds starter Mario Solo
fell to H-11 with his eighth straight l o s s
Dodgers 2. Cardinals I
At Los Angeles. Lrn Maluszck's saertlice fly scored Hill Russell In the seventh
In lilt Los Angeles over Si Louts Orel
llershlser. 0 4. allowed six hits over
seven Innings. St. Louis starter Joaquin
Andujar Irll In the sixth with a blister.
Reliever Hill Campbll fell lo 2 2

game " I thought (shortstop Namlrrz)
Kalrv called for it and I pulled back
When the hall hit the ground I just
wanted to dig a hole and crawl In It "
The Hraves. 39-4H and 10 1-2 games
liehlnd Ihr western division leading
Dodgers have done plenty of that
already
Giants l.C u b a O
A t San F ran cisco. J e ll Leonard
doubled off reliever George Frazier. 5-3.
with one nut in the ninth to scene Chill
Davis from llrst base anti hit the Giants
to their third straight victory. Mike
Krukow. ti 7. struck out seven in Ids first
shutout.
Padres 3. Plratea 2
Al San Diego C arm rlo Martinez
hi tittered off John Candelaria. 2-4. with
two nut In Ihr eighth to lift San Diego
over Pittsburgh Craig l.rffcrts. 5-4.
pitched the final two innings In relief of
starter Dave Draverky. Rich Gossage
survived two ninth-timing singles for Ids
19th save

Twlna 8. Yankees 4
Al Minneapolis, stru gglin g
Kent Hrl&gt;ek hit a grand slam and
Kirby Puckett went 3-for-4 to
lead the Twins It was Hrbek's
third career grand slam and
loth homer of the year. Frank
Euphrmta. 3-0. pitched three
scoreless Innings of relief for thr
win Rich Hurd I. 2-3. was the
loser In rebel.
White Sox 10. Indians O
Al Chicago. Drill Hums hurled
a live-hitter and the first seven
Itatters reached vilely In a sixrun llrst to send the White Sox.
H u m s , 10-6. e x te n d e d his
scoreless streak against the Indi­
ans this season lo 32 Innings
Vern Ruble dropped to 2-5.
Red Sox 10. Angels 1
At Huston. Jim Klee and Hill
Hurkner collected three hits and
two RHI and the Red Sox scored
eight runs in thr third Inning to
thrash the Western Division
leading Angrls Hruce Hurst. 6 7.
won hts (mirth straight Kirk
M ft’asklll. 5-6 was thr loser.
A's 6. Blue Jays 4
At Toronto. Altrrdn Grltlln
tripled home Mike Davis to
highlight a thrrr run ninth Inn­
ing the A's. Reliever Steve On­
tiveros. I - 1, pitched 2 1-3 In­
nings. allowing one hit for Ihr
victory. Reliever Gary laivelle
drop|M-d lo 3-5.
Hangers 3. Tigera 2
Al Detroit. George Wright,
who had Just six RHI al game
time, lined a two-out single lo
renter to cap a two run seventh
to lilt the Rangers C harlie
Hough held Detroit to six hits
th rou gh seven In n in g s und
struck out seven In raising Ills
record to H-IO. Frank lamina
dropped to 4-9.
Mariners 5. Brewers 2
At Milwaukee. Jim Presley
helled two hom ers and Hoh
Kearney's seventh Inning home
run broke u 2 2 Hr to |Miwer the
Mariners. Kearney's sixth homer
of ih r season, a solo blast,
bounced oil the i&lt;n field foui
p o le and made a winner of Mike
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IN BRIEF
'It's Kind Of Like Jaws,' Angler
Says About Duck-Eating Catfish
LOOKINGULASS. Ore (Ill'll - Some ducks have a
chic ken to thank
"It's kind o f like Jaws. Jerry Brown said of a big catfish
ili.it wan "devouring duck* In one lerrlfylng gulp' uuill hr
irrlrd It In — using a piece o f fried chicken as bait.
Drown said hr pulled the 30-Inch. 114Vpour id catfish mil
of a small pond on private property near l.ookinglass Iasi
week He said several |trnplr saw ihr cal fish rating ducks
lu single gulps brforr ihry Irled to catch them
"You should sec the mouth ol mine," he said "You could
stick a loot ball In II."
Brown stopped al the stock pond last Wednesday to try
tils luck and could not brllrvr Ills eyes when he pulled oul
Ihr large fish, which stale Department ol Kish and Wlldlllr
olllclals Itelive is a channel ratfish
The species can grow as hlg as 20 |&gt;nunds and Is
common In other parts nt the country, although nut in
southern Oregon's DotiglusCounly
Brown stdil hr llrsl cast a nlghlcrawlrr Into the water hut
could uni get a bile, so be decided in tempi thr llsh with a
tried chicken wing — and dial did the trick He kept the
Ush alive tn tin- kids wading pool al home and called state
&lt;&gt;llit tats Now, the catfish Is In tits Iree/er.
The [Mind Is u favorite watering bole for wild ducks All
dare (Hinds on the private property have been closed until
s|x-rlinens can be collected and a decision reached on wind
to do alMiul die catfish

Buffalo Acquires Ferragamo
ANAHEIM. Calif (U l'll — When heralded Canadian
Football League quarterback Dieter llrook signed with the
l-os Angeles Rums rarller this year. Vince Ferragamo knew
Ills bags nreded to lie packed.
Thursday, the haggagr tags rrud Buflalo
Ferragamo, who led the Rums to thr Super Bowl lu 11*80
was traded to the Bills for light end Tuny Hunter The
Hams also said they sm l an undisclosed ilrult choice i&lt;&gt; the
Bills
The 31-year-old Ferragamo. who led Los Angeles to
Super Bowl XIV, played seven seasons Ini the Rams and
bolds (run* records for most completions 1274). attempts
(4114), yards (3.2761 and touchdowns (30) in a season
Hr missed most of Ihr IUH4 season w ith a broken hunt- In
Ids right hand and much of last year with a turn ligament
In a knuckle

Miami, Hampton Close To Deal
MIAMI IDi'l) - Thr Miami Dolphins i re "very close" to
teaching a con tract agreement with Lorenzo Hampton and
the No l pick's agent was scheduled In meet with Director
of I'm I‘erst ame I Charley Winner through Thursday night
and Unlay If necessary, the team unnnumrd
Hampton, a running buck from Florida, was a no show as
die Dolphins' (ruining camp opened Thursday
"D avid Ware (Hampton s agrni) and I will continue in
meet (Thursday night and today).'' Winner said lu a
statement released by the Dolphins "Wcure down to a lew
llual |Mitids that II we can gel on common ground, we
hopefully will have a deal soon We are very close," Winner
salil.

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Seminole will send either Bowers
or Wagner against the winner of
Thursday night s clash.
S e m in o le w h ip p e d North
T a m p a . 10-6. S a tu rd a y as
Grayson ripped a two-run single
to tie the game and Wilson
knocked In the go-ahead run
with a single as Seminole erased
a 7-3 lead with two-oul In the
sixth Eby's bases-clearlng dou­
ble capped the outburst. Bowers,
an Oviedo High Junior, picked up
the win.
Seminole also lell behind, this
lime. 4-0, against Hiandon but
bounced back to pull oul an 8-5
decision The game started Sat­
urday hut was stopped by rain
with Just two outs to go In the
seventh Inning Sunday, The
Colls didn't pick up ihr win until
Tuesday when Bowers got the
last two outs Wagner, who plays
at Lake Howell High, was thr
winner.
Bowers had the big hit. a
double which drove In three

runs to Be thr game In the
fourth. Eby. a sophomore al
O v i e d o H ig h , p o w e r e d a
tremendous 4 15 foot homer over
thr left-field fence to lead off the
filth and give Oviedo a 5-4 edge.
Bowers singled home two Insur­
ance runs later In thr inning.
Seminole's lone loss was a 3-1
setbark toTow n A Country
"Bowers and Eby are really
hitting lhe ball well Especially
fk w ers who has hern a big boost
from the eighth position In the
hatting order." said Gossett.
E l s e w h e r e t o n i g h t , th e
Seminole Mustangs open Slate
Mustang Tournament play at
Hialeah
High) hander Nakia
Roberts will be on the hill for
manager Torn Frlrsner's district
champs.
D a vid E ck stein , B ren d on
Buckley, Mike Frlesner. Brian
C rock ett, C harlie Chapm an.
Dana Coates. Michael Carr.
Edgar Aviles. Chris Weathers,
M a rk D e s a b r a 1s . J a y s o n
Duhrman. Tony Lallun/lo. Chad
Slemer. Jay Black and Chris
T a y lo r a re the o th e r k e y
Mustangs.

Connors Smothers Duncan

SPO R TS

4

By Sam Cook
H erald S p orts Editor
W h ile S e m i n o l e P o n y 's
Mustangs. Broncos and Ponies
w ere w r a p p in g up d is tric t
championships last weekend,
the Colts have been playing a
version o f the Seven Year's War
In Tampa
The C olts, a collection of
S e m in o le C o u n ty 15* and
16-year-olds. began lournament
play last Saturday In one ol two
of Florida's Regional Toumatnenl q u a lifie r s , In clem en t
weather, however, has played
havoc with the schedule and the
Colts have played Just three
games.
Manager Gene Gossett's club,
nevertheless, has won two of
th o se c o n t e s t s as W in t e r
Springs' Mike Eby. Scott Bowers
and Jim W ilson along with
Sanford's W illie Grayson and
C a s se lb erry 's C raig W agner
have played key roles
"We're In prelty good shape.’ *
said Gossett about thr team's
2 1 record, " W e ll play thr
winner o f thr Brandon-North
Tampa gam e Friday ”
Which means tonight at 7.

Bucs Don't Have Holmes Yet
TAMPA (Ill'll — The lumpu Huy Buccaneers Thursday
reached agreement with rookie linebackers Ervin Handle
and Jim Melka. leaving No, I dr alt choice Ron Holmes ami
ninth-round pick Sieve Calabria unsigned Just two days
IH-Iore training rump opens.
Unless they ure signed. Holmes, a defensive end from
Washington, and Caluhrla, a quarterback from Colgate,
will be burred from Tampa Bay practice sessions, which
start Sunday. All rookies, Iree agents, quarterbacks and
Invited veteruns air due to report by 6 p m. EDT Saturday.

Daytona Beach Drills Astros, 6-1
DAYTONA BEACH — Daytona Beach poshed across live
runs lu thr second Inning rn route to a 0 1 victory over thr
Osceola Astros In Florida State League baseball at City
Island Park Thursday night
Osceola's Central Division lead over Winter Haven
dwindled to I Vi games Thr Asiros host Uikelund tonight
al 7:30 ut Osceola County Stadium Boh Parker slnglrd In
three at hats for Ihr Astros

,

Chattanooga Tops Orlando 7-5
CHATTANOOGA — Chutlanooga used a seventh Inning
single by Carlos Diaz lu post a 7 5 victory over the Orlundo
Tw ins Thursday night In Southern League baseball
T h r O-Twtns remained one game behind Churlottc In thr
SL's East Division. Charlotte lost lu Uitiulughum. Oilundo
plays at Chattanooga again tonight
Dun Hanggle socked a two run homer fur Orlando

WASHINGTON ILJI’U
Jim m y Connors
provldrd few surprises in h'-atlng a path to
ihe quarterfinals nt .1 $ 2 0 0 t*o(j clay conn
event
Connors, the top seed, used his trademark
aggressive stvle In sm othering No. 16
Lawson Dum an. f&gt; 1. 0 2. Thursday on the
battleship grey surface of Rock Creek
Tennis Stadium
I played a link- hit Letter than I did
yesterday la H-3, 0-1 win over unsredrd
Stefan Krlkssoul said Connors.
As long as I keep taking my game up a
noli h each round. I doit'I have Ip worry, It
doesn't matter whether I win or lose, all I Iry
in do ts play up to my standards." added
Connors. 32
Cnmtors, in (us lirst tournament since
howm g out m (lie semifinals at Wimbledon,
needed |ust 73 minutes to dispatch tils
20 year old opponent
P in n ed on the
baseline llitoughm it, Duncan admitted
Iriistrallon alter the match.
I knew I was struggling and the outcome
sliowed it." s.itil Ihlliruil. the 11*84 NCAA
runner up as a freshman at Clemson "I felt
I had no rhythm throughout the utulrh
Ol Ills young victim from Asheville. N.C.,
Connors said, "lie has a good solid game
Ills ground strokes are very, very good and
Ids forehand la exceptional."

T e n n is
The fourlh day at the tournament failed to
provide the number of upsets produced
Wednesday, when six needed players were
beaten. Hut that's no consolation to No 4
seed Mlloslav Medr ol Czechoslovakia
Mcclr. 21. ranked I Ith In the world and
considered a rising court star, looked as If he
tolled out of Iwd Into Ihr llrsl set. which he
lost 2 0 to unserdrd Juan Avendano before
rallying past the Spalnlard to win lit three
sets,
"It was the first time I had played under
the lights (a night mulrh) In a long time I
was almost sleepv Met ir said
"I lelt horrible." he added "I didn't feel in

the match."
Three Other seeds. No 0 Jose Luis Clcrc.
No 8 Libor I’lmek and No 10 Mark Dickson
advanced Thursday
Clcrc held yerve throughout his straight
sets win over Slobodan Zlvojlnovlc ol
Yugoslavia
Zlvojlnovli said. Tie surprised me with
how he was serving Ills second serve was
unbelievable There arc not so many players
with a serve like his "
Dickson Is playing In his ttrst tournament

alter suffering tom knee ligaments In the
French Open
"I started out kind of slowly, he said,
But It was Just one uf those matches where
I fell 1was going to get It together "
Unserdrd Jakob Hlasek also moved on to
the quarterfinals, treating France's Guy
Forget. 3-6. 7-5, 7-6 |7-5| Hlasek playg
Connors Saturday.
The tournament Is sponsored by the D C.
National Bank
L L O Y D C O M P L IM E N T S H U N A

NEWPORT. R I (U l'll - Hu Na. who
defected to the United States Irom China
three years ago to Join the women's prrl
tenuis lour, understandably was "very,
nervous "
llu laced lhe w orld's No, 2 player
Thursday In the second round of a $ I 50.000
iiiiirnainrnt on the grass courts ol thp
Newport Casino She came away with n
compliment Irom Chris Evrri Lloyd. Inn not
tin* upset she lio|&gt;rd for
She plays the angles well." said Evert
Lloyd alter beating llu. 6-2. 7 5. in the tlrst
meeting between the two players “ When
she gets her first serve In. It's a weapon
She's a good little player "
FIverl L loyd laces No, 6 seed G lgt
Fernandez today s quarterfinals Fernandez,
ol Largo.

and Musslwhite lollowed with u
two rim single In &lt;lose the gup to
‘F r id a y w o n 't b o o a i y . But n o w w e 'r a p la y in g
I 16
lik a w o c a n p lo y . I k n o w J o rr o y (T h u rs to n )
In the s e v e n th , how ever.
Continued from 6A
w ill th ro w s t r lk o s F r id a y , too.*
Altamonte used Hill singles by
I hose double plays got us out
Radi llll and Hendricks lo move
ol a lot ol troohlr said Prom
I
— Kelly Wainscott
o iii ill reach
Prom retired
was |usi trying to gel them to hit
A|M&gt;pku In order to close out the
the hull on the ground Our
seventh
ilrlcttsc played a lot belter lu
Prom Mulshed with seven
night
strikeout and three walks lo pick
Apopka manager Phil King
up thr win Musselwhlte. who
agreed
1liosr two double plays
I i.ii I double with his curvrbull,
|ust killed us," said King "W e
slunk out five Imi walked six
had the bases loaded twice early
You have to throw It In there."
tn Ihr game and came away with
said tin right-hander, “ They're
|ust ttnr run 11 we get some runs
going to lilt It. They have some
early It might have been u
good h itte rs
My cu rvrb u ll
illlli-reiil ball gallic later &gt;&gt;u
wasn't working much
Apopka pulled a little closer lu
lint I think we ll play Ixlter
Hie liiurtli when Guhrovlc plated
defense tomorrow I think wr'll
Ryan Lance with a giuoudout to
Ini I&gt;ettcr, too "
make the score, 3 2
Manager King also thought
Altamonte, however, picked
tonight's game would lx- difup a run wlu-n Radi lit) scored on
Iru-iil "W ednesday, wr got tina passed ball lu the Mill then
walks and scored Tonight, they
pul the game out ol rruch hv
got the walks and scored." he
sending 10 batters to the plate
said I think It will lie a hrekuva
and scoring seven runs in the
llual game Friday "
sixth Inning
Manager Wainscot! agreed
Prom opened the liming will) a
Friday won't be easy." he said.
s i n g l e a n d s t o le s e c o n d
Mm now we re playing like we
Hi ut) iker reached on a wild
can p la y
I know J r r r e y
tluow by the llilnl baseman
(Thurston) will throw strikes
which allowed I’rom lo score
Friday, too."
Thurston's guuuulnut moved
Hrubaker lo third where hr
KED-HOT R A D C LIFP - Dis­
scored on Wulnscoit's hloop
trict 14 opponents must be
■•Ingle to right lo* a 5 2 lead
Radcllll, who had two singles shaking their heads and asking
and a triple, lollowed with a themselves can anybody get
scorcher in right center which t'hrls Kudtdltl out? The big
w ent (o r a trip le to score lelt hander rapped 10 hits in 11
WilliiM'iut Vurilck thru hit a al hats In th e D iv is io n 2
groundliull to short and some nnirimmrni. Three hit# went for
I n v e n t lv e b a scru u n t n g by homer*, three went for triples
Radcllll produced the tun as the and one w as a double
In two games against Apopka,
tluow home was late.
luiurol.i reached on an error the Lyman High School-bound
and Hendricks, who drove in mnflrldrr-plicher has four more
three runs, hammered a double tills in seven at bats tu give him
14 lilts In IB at bats. That's a
to deep left renter for two more
runs and a 10-2 lead. Albert red-hot 777 hatting average He
billowed with a single through added another triple Thursday
night to go with u pair uf single*
the light side for an I I 2 bulge
Mura to PS*)* a . Tim m ,
Ajxipka, though, refused to Hr had a double Wednesday.
wilt as King clobbered a two-run
All have been ripped, too. No Curt Prom glides across with a run as Brett King
the action.
double III Ihr bottom ol Ihr sixth hloop*

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G a r d e n in g
t

Just About Anyone Can Easily Raise Orchids
II you're a real (lower lover you probably
already have a few orrhlds In your collection It
not. you xhould There was a lime when orchids
wi re for the specialists, bul with new methods of
growing and many new varieties available. Just
about anyone can easily raise them
The word "orchid" usually brings to mind the
tx-autlful purple-dowered Cattleva This orchid Is
still the most popular one The Cattleva family
contain only 50 species while the entire orchid
family Includrs over 25.000 varieties
With this many varieties to choose from,
certainly there Is one or two which you ran grow
no matter where you live.
liaslcally. there are two different orchid growth
patterns — monopodlal and sympodlal. The
mnnopndlal orrhlds have an upright growing
stem, while sytn|MHllal orchids branch from a
horizontal stem
The Phalaenopsls also known as the moth or
bullerdy orchid. Is a jxipular monopodi.il variety.
Tills type produces white, pink, or yellow blooms
which may be up to four Inches across.
Phalaenopsls dowers generally ate long lasting,
staying on ihr plants six weeks or more.
illnnrna o f the Vanda orch id s, anothet
moiiopixli.il type, range from blues, to browns, to
whites Vandas are excellent for hanging baskets
1 he Dendroblum is a common *vm|xxhul
orchid. It s llower spikes may contain many
blooms, which ure usuallv lavender or white

Alfred
Bessesen
Urban
H o r tlc u ltr ltt
32 3-2500
Ext. 181
Occasionally, yellow dowers are produced De­
ndroblum blooms average two Inches across, and
normally last on the plant for several w reks
Other popular sympodlals Include the Onetdum. Epldendrum Cvmbtdtum. and Phalus
vartilcs Oncldlums. which are often small and
dainty, produce dowers ranging from one-half to
three inches across. The blooms may be yellow,
w lute brown, or a combination of colors
I lie Epldrndrutn orchid produces attractive
pastel dowers, which are only an Inch or so
across Hut. this plant Is very rugged, and It does
very well iiuhxjrs Epldendrums ran lie planted
outside in the warmer areas of Florida.
I lie Cvmbldlum orchid is a terrestrial plant li
lives on the ground, rather than In trees,
i vnibidhim should lx- planted In an organic
growing medium that retains moisture well.
However, the growing medium should never be
allowed lo become soggy
I tie Phalus Is a terrestrial orchid, also This one
needs molsl soil and ihc growing medium should

never dry out completely Water should lx- addes
as soon as the surface looks dry.
Lake all plants orchids need certain amounts of
light, air water, and plant food as well as a good
growing medium Most orchids grow Lx-st In
partial shade A gixwl rule to follow Is to give the
plants all the light thet can stand without
scorching Ttxi much shade will cause develop­
ment of lush, dark green foliage, but verv lew
flowers T iki much light may produce scorched
spots on the leaves If these spots show up.
provide shade Immediately with an overhead
covering o f coarse muslin, shade cloth, or similar
material Orrhlds growing Indoors should receive
morning sun.
Most orchids need a fairly warm environment.
Atxuit the lowest temperlure they ran tolerate
vile ly is tk) degrees Fahrenheit II the trm|xrrn
lure drops txiow that, some kind ol artificial heat
may lx- needed On the other hand orchids can
adjust very well to high tempertures As long as
ihe humidity and ventilation Increase, orchids
can stand a very warm environment
When In active growth, orchitis need more
water than when scml-dormant So during the
summer, you'll need lo follow a different watering
schrdule than In the winter He very careful nol lo
overwater orchids This is the main reason plants
are lost
Humidity should lx- high at all times, except
when the Irmperuture is very low Orchids lake

np water through their l e a v e s as well as their
roots Humidity Is fairly r . i s v to regulate lit a
greenhouse, but not in the average home One
wav to provide the needed humtdttv indoors Is to
se t trays o f water near the plants This adds
beneficial humidity to the surrounding air D o not
set the plants tn the travs. though This can cause
nxit rol
There's always controversy on the subject of
feeding orchids - especially those growing In
osmunda jxatm g medium As a rule, three or lour
ajipllcatlons |x*r vear ol a complete plant food
sin It as a 10-10 ID. Is fine lor any plain growing
m osmunda lllx-r For orchids growing in a Kirk
medium v o u il need to provide a high nitrogen
pl.itn loud. Iccdlng the plants alxtitl every two
months
These cultural recommendations should keep
vour orchids healihv and grownlug vigorously
Alter alxnit two years ol tilts kind ol care, most
orchids will need lo lx- divided and repotted. This
is when many gardeners give np on ihc Idea ol
raising orchids Dividing and r e f illin g orchids
|)io|x-rly are verv iinjxirtaui cultural steps hul
not dlllU till once vnu understand w hen and how
As you can see. orchid culture is a little
dltlerenl trout growing Initiators or loses, so nrxt
week. I'll tell you how easy It Is — surely not so
hard as lo discourage you from raising these
I m-.i i i i i I u I ornamentals
1l.tjipv Gardening'

F a ls e A c c u s a t io n s D e v a s t a t in g
DEAR AIHlYs The Id le r re
expose lo |)ithlli \ ii ii
bul
gardlng the expensive piece ol
vv min n sare mu '
je w e lr y that ' d is a p p e a re d "
FED UP WITH
while a teen-aged relative was
A N T IQ U A TE D LAW S
visiting brought Kick some hit­
ter memories
DEAR FED UP: lo a. i oid.mi c
When nn son was fi. he and
with (lie cultural standards in
an older cousin I'll call Hobby
•uu counlrv (light in wrotigi
were |ilaylng in Hobby's lather's
•lien- are certain |»arls ol the
cur Hobby's sister, a waitress,
male ami lemale anatomy lhai
hud led her uniform In the back hui a woman may not
ill.IV mil lx- exposed lo |iulilli
seal ol ihul ear and when site
Why Is li ih.il men s breasts view Ami regardless ol ihelr
retrieved It. five 81 bills were (some ol which an larger than si/e ihc lemale lueasix are mu
missing from the |xx kel
some w o m e n 's — are &lt;&gt;K lo no sin mid I v i v ivvo'l ol i hem
Doth fxiys dented ever K in g In
the back seal ol that car. Inti
later Hobby changed Ids story
and said that my son had Ix-en
lit the h.o k seal The scene ihul
look |&gt;lace when my son was
• o u I r o n l e d .b y t h u s e
holier than-thou relatives I shall
in Vcr lor gel ll I live to lx- lOO
Mv drnr mother repeatedly
tillered my son $5 If lie would
o n ly con fess to tak in g lire
And So Will You With New Clones. See For Yourself
money My son, with tears In Ills
How Much Better You Look And Feel!!
eves, rejx-aledly refused Iter ot­
ter saying. Tint Grandma. I
WHITE GLASS LENSES
didn't take any money ."
SINGLE VISION
&gt;2 5 ° °
«««•»
I knew my son was Innocent
LARGE
SELECTION
OF
FRAMES
and prayed ntghtlv tli.it someTmlt &amp; Ph«lo Ci«, AtcUbl* Y»ur Dm Iw i Prtvioplion HIM Oh i o
day llie truth would lx- revealed.
0upli&lt;«l*4 *d|u\tm»nl» 4 Rtptlrv
Many years later, when my
YOUR t V IC lA S M S
brother'll family moved to a new
S4VIN C C IN TtR
home a dusty bin krt was found
in the corner of the basement
2544 S IRtNCN AVI |IM 2|
And in It were five very moldy
121 4040 SANfORO
8 1 hills' They told my mother
MON THRU fid n AM r» l-M SA I MAM I I'M
alxiut this 11nil lint to this day
( Ims. i I W ill Al I I'M I los.ll last SO ol III, Mi mi li
nrv son. who is now -12. lias
never had an a|xilogy from any
■d his accusers
I write tills lo urge the owner
ol Hie piece ol jewelry that
disappeared mysteriously to re­
train from |urti|)lng to any con
■ bistorts, as false urcnsutions
can ruin a lifetime of family
hurmony
IT HAPPENED IN
MARYVILLE. TEXAS

Dear
Abby

The
EYES
have it!

W om en O f The M o o se G iv e $$ To C h a ritie s
Sanford Chapter, 1404, Women of the Moose
concluded the 1984 85 year by making
contributions to the following, trom lett
Brenda Prokosch, WOM m em bership
chairman; Seminole County Sherilf John
Polk for the Sheriff's Youth Fund; Janet
Douglas, WOM child care committee; Ray
Morgan lor the Kidney Foundation. Verna

Hamel, WOM hospital committee. Susan
Ford for the Heart Fund; Sandy Moore,
WOM hospital committee; and Andy Dem
chick, Arthritis Foundation Checks were
also presented lo Vivian Buck tor the
American Cancer Society and Joye Spurlock
for the Lighthouse Youth Ranch

Art Center Sets Free Ice Cream Social
The M.iiil.md Art t ’rnicr Is
••e I r h r a l Iri g i h «• f u y o f
Mulllund's Crnlrunliil hv hold­
ing .in let* cream stxial and
iliciiibcr/xtudcnl ati exhibit In
i lit-gardens of llic art renter
I lie public Is fin ouragrd In
loin in llu- tiifhiniiu n till Saiur

ilav. duly 20 Irnm 12—
t |&gt; in al
tin- Maitland Ati ( ’ruler There Is
no admission charge
lilt* Arl ( 'f i l l e r s festivities
include visiting working artists
hi I heir slutlios an otiidixir art
exhibit by Arl Center members,
instructors and students: Andre

South and link Fellows exlllbnon In die galhiv Arl Center
ini-m hcrih lp s at C enten nial
■l i s i o u n l price, and li r cream
s.x lal by Larry's lee Cream
llu- public Is invited lo join
ihe Maitland Art C enter In
&lt;■ li'hiatlug M aitland's lOOth
Itirthday Party. Fur further Information call lfu \ri Center al
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Medical Records Transfer
Is Right Of Every Patient

DEAR DR G O TT - I became
unhappy with my physician and
switched lo another. I asked my
old doctor lo send my medical
records lo ihe new one. That was
eight months ago. and he still
hasn’t. Is (his a normal practice?
DEAR READER - Not only is
this not a normal practice, but It
Is patently unethical A doctor is
hound, by courtesy and pro­
by Mori Walker
BEETLE B AILE Y
fessional conduct, to forward a
patient’ s records to another
WANNA SEE
^ 1 PUWNO.
VEAH, BUT THE GIRLS
doctor. An occasional physician
ARE ALWAYS THE
THE JAMES BOHP ) 7! ^ f £.
will rrfuse lo turn over records
SAME, T O O
because the patient has not paid
his bill: (Ills also Is unethical.
-------------However, before you complain
to your county medical society,
Hive your old doclor Ihe benefit
o f (he doubt. Perhaps he did nol
receive your request for transfer.
May In- you did not ask him lo do
v i iri writing. Some M.D.s will
not send records until they have
o signed release Irom the pa­
tient; this can be awkward, but It
THE B O RN LOSER
by Arl San tom
Is ethical.
I JUST SltJUGD A AAULTI-reOCACP
Telephone your former doctor
WO TH6HTE FREE,iaiE/l6IBUH9X
and ask for clarification If (hr
thaj) Okie bscoh*?J
/ ,-&gt; at the
paperwork Is In order and he Is
ff^dLUBHOCE.
simply procrastinating, ask your
% v ,"new doctor how to proceed. This
will give you valuable Insight
Into how he deals with a re­
calcitrant colleague. Finally, (he
el hies committee o f ihe county
medical society will, upon re­
ceiving your wrltlcn complaint,
force your form er doctor to
rrlrose your records
1 am always saddened to hear
ARCHIE
by Bob Montana
complaints like this because
they reinforce an unfavorable
Image of physicians lhal does
not apply lo most doctors. I’m
afraid It’s a case of one bad upple
spoiling Ihe rest
DEAR DR. G O TT - My doclor
doesn't wash his hands Indore
examining me My friends have
saId lhe same thing ubout their
doctors. Is this safe?
DEAR READER — The advent
o 1 m od ern a n il- ln fe c llo n
tech n o lo g y has made some
dm-lors sloppy, and we all gel
carrless about hand washing
The doctor's traditional ritual
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Infection — particularly a virus
or a cold — the careful doctor
will usually wash his hands, as
much lo avoid contracting the
Infection himself as to avoid
spreading it to other patients.
Nonetheless, we doctors do not
wash our hands enough and
your question Is pertinent. As a
c o u rte s y to their p a tien ts,
physicians should be more me­

By James Jacoby
North had enough In acea and
king* Iprlme rardel ao that he
rightly wondered whether hie
tide hud u gume. After ull. hta
panner hud come In. vulnerable,
with a lwo Hpude overrall
Nurth fin ally derided lhal
South might have been strelriling a hit lo deny Ihe oppo­
nents an unhindered run a( a
part-ngorr. ao he hid only three
spadOt.
There wasn’ t a had play for
four spades. If trumps divided
3-2, then all declarer would need
would la- a diamond division so
ihut ihe fourth diam ond In
dummy would be good, or &gt;he
lavorahle location of the club
quern. That, however, was not
Ihe problem.
Against the actual three-spade
contract, three rounds of hearts
were quickly led South decided
in play ihe hand extra safely On

the third heart he slrnply dis­
carded a club. Now hr would
make ihe hand even If Weal held
four apadrs. Ihe diamonds didn't
split, and Ihe queen o f clubs was
wrong
Thai wasn't bad thinking.
Suddenly a club was relumed.
West rufTed low, and declarer
was down one. Some days you
Just can't make a nickel
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third heart, he can’ t make the
hand West will refuse lo take
ihe spade ace until the third
round, and should Soulh play
clubs uftrr two rounds of spades,
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until the club ace Is played.
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muklttg nine tricks South was
unlucky to be set, but was
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Companions will Ire looking to
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involvements of mutual concern.
D on 't be afraid to assum e
command
YOUR BIRTHDAY
L I B R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23)
JULY 20, 1Q8S
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her sleeve for you In ihe year velop for you loday through a
ahead She will Ik * dealing them unique channel, so Ire alert. A
out at Ihe limes you'll tired them relative may have an active hand
In what transpires
most.
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today lor making people feel friends; wherever you go you're
completely at ease und receptive. likely lo be Ihe center o f atten­
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nice Trying to putch up a your warm, charming self.
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romance? The Matchmaker set
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might take It) make ihe rela­ objectives today and don't I k - loo
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likely lo be financially luckier concerned, take Ihe long-range
today than you will be tomor­ view loday rather than the
row. Give priority to matters that Immediate one Plans that are
well-founded now will produce
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Profit from your commercial
dealings Is a strong likelihood
loday. Pay herd lo your Instincts
and don’t take thing* at face
value.
PISCES IFcb. 20-March 20|
Your Judgment Is quite keen
today and you have the ability to
sec both sides ol Issues. Base'
your actions upon your line
prrsslorts.
ARIES IMarch 2 1-April 19) Do
an extra good job loday If your
box* xlngtrs you Out for a special
ia-»k. There could be definite
reward* In store for you If you
handle n well
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
This will be a pleasurable day for
you If you do things your
Impulses dictate Break up your
routine with one or more fun
activities.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20|
Today, new ways can be found
to h a n d le y o u r fin a n c i a l
burdens. Lei your imagination
run ram [taut, and when you get
a good Idea, art on It promptly. /

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�Convict Plans To Marry
Stepdaughter He Raped
SALEM, Ore. (UP1) — Oregon prison
ofTlrlaW have approved the wedding
plans o f a 33-year-old convict who
says he will marry his 18-year-old
stepdaughter ’ whether people like It
« r not."
James Henry, who Is serving a
14-year sentence for the rape o f his
betrothed stepdaughter. Regina Morrlcal o f Sweet Home, also Is serving
tim e fo r m an slau gh ter fo r the
overdose death of his wife.
Henry said he fell In love with
Monlcal when she was 14 and that
Ills wife’s death was a mercy killing
sought by her after a tong Illness.
Morrical said the rape case did not
involve force and that she and Henry
had a relationship that dated back to
1981 when ^hc was 14 years old. She
said they had a child In September
1983 who was given up for adoption.
"R egina and I are going to be
married whether people like It or
not." Henry said ’’ It’s been too many
years (of) people telling us what to do.
" W e know what God w an ts."
Morrical said, "and we want our
family to have a Christian hom e."
Henry and Morrical have set an
Aug 22 wedding date In the vtstlng
room at the prison, officials said
Thursday.
Prison Superintendent J.C. Keeney
approved the marriage following an
attorney general’s opinion that the
wedding could take place despite a
prison policy prohibiting visits be­

tween convicts and their victims.
Henry administered an overdose of
Insulin to his ailing wife. Anna. 45. in
May 1983. testifying later that his
wife asked him to.
"S h e looked at me and said.
Honey. I'm d yin g."’ he said, adding
that his wife began talking about
suicide the previous year.
Henry said his wife began having
medical problems shortly after their
marriage In 1979. She was eventually
confined to a bed and placed In a
nursing home. Henry said he quit his
job to provide around-the-clock care
for her.
During that period. Henry said, he
and Morrical became romantically
Involved. He said the relationship
took place with his wife’s knowledge
and eventual consent.
"1. like anybody else, can give for
so long, he said “ Anna was not able
to give anything back and Regtna
could. It ended up that we fell In love
with each other. Now if anybody
wants to constitute that as rape, they
can."
Morrical said she told a grand Jury
that Henry did not forcibly rape her.
but prosecutors proceeded with the
case anyway.
Under an Oregon law. a person
may Ik- found guilty of rape " i f the
trmale Is under 16 years of age and Is
the male’s sister, o f the whole or half
blood, his daughter or hts wife’s
daughter."

America Remembers MIAs
United Press International
A decade after the last U.S. combat
troops w ithdrew from Vietnam .
America today salutes the nearly
2 f&gt;00 servicemen still missing and
unaccounted for In the jungles of
Southeast Asia.
Memorial services, raised flags nnd
released balloons were lo mark the
day from Maine to California In honor
of these warriors, who. the govern­
ment concedes, may Include some
still held as prisoners
President Reagan, In designating
(mlay us National POW-MIA Recogni­
tion Day, said in a proclamation last
month. "Until the I’OW-MIA Issue Is
resolved. II will continue to be a
matter of highest national priority."
Reagan said. "I call on all Am eri­
cans to Join In honoring all former
American prisoners of war, those still
missing and ihelr families who have
endured and still suffer,"
Defense Secretary Caspar Welnberger was lo head a ceremony at the
Pentagon and Vice President George
Hush was to address the 16th annual
Ponventlon o f the Notional League of
American Prisoners and Missing In
Southeast Asia.
At the convention In Alexandria.
Va.. where more than 800 friends and
families of MIAS are gathered, gov­
ernment officials were to give a report
on U.S. efforts lo determine the fate
ol the missing
The league Is encouraged by a
number o f events (he past few
months that followed several years of
wtiat It viewed as general U.S.
government InactlClly and public
disinterest
The Vietnamese government, fol­
lowing Increased negotiating efforts
bv Ihe Reagan administration, re­
cently announced Its {mention to
return the remains of 26 Americans

and to provide Information on six
others.
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t fo llo w e d
Vietnam 's public commitment to
undertake high-level negotiations
with the United Stairs to resolve the
Issue within the next two years.
Although this has raised the hopes
of many members of Ihe league,
others complain Ihe group has thus
far Inadequately pressed Ihe United
States for action.
The faction Is unofficially dubbed
■Rambo’ for the current hit movie.
"Kambo: First Blood. Part II." which
lells of a Vietnam veteran's efforts lo
rescue American prisoners, who the
U.S, government tells him do not
exist.
"W e aren’t socking any foray Into
Vietnam, but we want the league to
challenge the government for an­
swers and not merely accept every­
thing It says." said retired Air Force
Col. Charles Walker, a newly elected
board member and a faction member.
Walker's son. Bruce, has been an
MIA since 1972.
League officials dlsmlsaed the (ac­
tion as a small but vocal minority
that they say should be directing Its
anger at the Vietnamese government.
' I think Ihere's a lol o f frustration
on ihelr part." said Judy Mills Taber,
the league's California coordinator.
"Hut they have to realize that we
have overcome a lol o f apathy by this
country and got the Reagan ad­
ministration to make the MIAS a
highest national priority."
At Reagan's direction, the I’OWMIA flag today will fly over Ihe White
House. Stale Department, Defense
Department, Veterans Adm inistra­
tion and the Vietnam Veterans Me­
morial. which Is Inscribed with the
names o f the 58,022 Americans lost
In Vietnam.

Russian Teen Says He's Not Going Home
CH ICAGO (UPI) An attorney for Waller
Polovrhack says Ihe
Russian teenager "has
no intention" of going
back to the Soviet Un­
ion despite a Judge's
ruling that Immigra­
tion officials wrongly
lorbade his parents
Irnm taking him home
in 1982
U.S. District Judge
Thom as R McMillen
T h u rsd a y ruled the
U.S Immigration and
Naturalization Service
v io la t e d A n n a and
M ichael P olovch ak’a
rights on Jan. 8. 1982
by (ailing to grant them
a hearing before Issu­
ing a "departure con­
trol order." preventing
them from taking thrlr
son home.
" A minor child of
tender years docs not
have the right to con­
trol hts own destiny."
McMillen aald In an
eight-page ruling.
In I960. Walter, then
12. run away from hts
r-arenia' Chicago home
when they decided to
return to the Soviet
Union. Walter was 14
at the time of the INS

giving the buy political
asylum and the other
grunting him perma­
nent residency status.
In 1980. the INS.
with Ihe support of

ruling in 1982.
T h e IN S a c t io n
fo llo w e d an Illin o is
S u p re m e Court d e ­
c is io n g ran tin g the
parents custody. The
parents and, Ihelr at­
torneys from the Am er­
ican C tvtl L ib e rtie s
Union may now seek
an injunction against
the INS at a hearing
J u ly 2 9 . M c M ille n
ruled.
Out Polovchak’s at­
t o r n e y , J u lia n E .
K u la a . poin ted ou t
Walter will turn 18 on
Oct. 3. when he can
apply for U.S. citizen­
ship. and vowed to
ippeal any order re­
tu rn in g him to hts
parents
"W alter Isn't going
anywhere." Kulaa said
"H e has no Intention of
going back. We will
exhau st every lega l
remedy. ... He will go
back over my dead
body."
W a lter Polovchack
said. "I'm not going to
w o rry about II (the
ruling)."
The case has drawn
the Intervention of two
adm inistrations, one

P r e s id e n t

J im m y

Carter, grantrd Waller
p olitical asylum
In
1 9 8 1 . P r e s id e n t
R eagan , g ra n te d
Walter permanent re­
sidency status.
Walter, a high school
senior, now lives with
his slslrr and a cousin
In Chicago.

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OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
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FLO R ID A
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Defendant*
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO Beverly A Bray
M AILING A O O RESS
in t h e

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Wlnt*r Pork. F L UNO
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D IS*' on
action to toroctot* a mortgage
on IS# tallowing property m
Samlnoto County Florida Unit
Ns 50* I I . R O Y A L ARM S
C O N D O M IN IU M
a Con
dominium according to is* Da
deration et Condominium and
eahibits ennarad tsorato. r*
corded Me, IT. IM ) In Official
Record* Book laaO Page Ilea
Public Record* of Seminole
County, F ien d *, a* amended
togettwr w.tS an undmioad In
•yratt In tno common element*
and limited common element*
declared In M'd Declaration ol
Condominium to bo an ap
purtenence to tsa above Con
dominium Unit.
sat bean tiled agatml you and
you are racyuirod to t e n a copy
ot your written detent**. It any.
to it an G rac* Ann* Gtovtn.
Etdui'a. Plaintiff'* attorney
who*# mailing addrett it ION
A Mor** Bird . Suit* B P O
Bo* I ITT, Winter Park. Florida
117*0 I ITT. on or be lore IS* ]l*t
day ol Augutt IM) and til* ts*
original wits ts* Clark ot ISI*
Court eitSer before tarrtea on
Plaintiff t attorney or immadi
a’tty thereafter. otSarwit* a
default will be entered again*!
you lor IS* r el let demanded In
ttw Complaint or Petition
WITNESS my Sand and teal
ol ISI* Court on ts* lets day et
July. I H I
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D AVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O FT M E C O U R T
By Linda M McNeil
Deputy Clerk
Publish July If. la. Augutt 1. f,
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NOTICE FOR H EARIN O
ON D E C L A R E D
P U BLIC NUISANCE
IN R E : Lot** and If . MIDWAY,
according to ISa plat thereof **
recorded tn Plat Book I, Peg*
el, ot the Public Record* ot
Seminote County. Florida pret
ently (Sown at being owned by
Robert Chamber* and Dorothy
E yen* end all peril** Saying or
dousing to S *v* any right, tilt*
or Interatt In th* property d*
tctlbed above
W H E R E A S , the Board ol
County C o m m 11 t io n e r * ol
Seminole County, Florida, did
on Ihe Ttth day of May. IH1
find and declare e ttruefurt
located in Seminole County.
F lo rid *, to be u n ta f*. un
tenitery end e public nuisance
that ts* owner ol the properly
according to th* property re
cord* In ts* Sem.noie County
Property Appraiser * Office on
wSicS ts* itructur* It located U
Robert Chamber* end Dorothy
Even* ot 1*01 Valencia Court,
Sentord Florida XITM, that IS*
public nuisance I* * residential
structure located on W altr
Street Sentord. Flo rid * and
lurtsar described a* *et torts
above end that corrective ac
lion I* required to abet* th*
public nuisance, and
W H E R E A S . IS * Board at
County Com m issioner* found
that th* following condition*
commuted * public nuit*n&lt;*
I I I Th* b uild ing S a t been
severely damaged by is* el*
m e n lt e l n a l u r * d u e to
abandonment. I l l Foundation
pier*, eater tor wall*, eiiertor
ttept boor Naming end floor
ing partition*, root ratter* end
sheathing, celling |e&lt;tl, eaterior
and Interior door*, rooting me
Irn alt root Hashing, window
g la tt. window t e r t e n t and
window Iramet a r t damaged
beyond reasonable repair. I l l
Electrical tarvlca. alactrlcal
panel*, electrical racaptaclat.
electric*! light* end twltctw*
at* damaged to the •■tent that
they art a haiard. 141 Plumbing
l i i t u t a * . p lu m b in g d ra in
system. Sot and cold water
distribution system and Sat
water h e ale r a r t damaged
beyond reasonable repair or
nonesltlant, |U There It no
evidence Ol * taphe tank or
dramtield. 141 There it garbage
end rubbish mud* end outpd*
of the building. (T) This condi
lien constitute* a potential Hr*
haiard and
W H EREA S, th* toilowing cor
racily* action necessary I*
ebato the public nuisance it to
demolish end remora th* build
ing garbage end rubbish from
the properly
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle* it
hereby given to th* said Robert
Chambers and Dorothy Evans
and ail parties Saving or claim
mg to Sava any right, till*, or
mlaratt In ts* preparty da
scribed above to appear bitort
tsa Board ot Ceimty Commit
sionart at Sam tool* County
Florida, at t o w a m . at lit
tegular mealing an ttw 11th day
el August. IM) at IS* Samlnoto
County Service* Building. Room
W 110 HOI East First Streal.
Sentord. Florid*, to show causa
if any why such itru ctu r*
should not be declared * public
nuisance and th* corrective ac
Men el abatement apecified In
tot Notice at Public N uiunc*
should not be taken or cause &lt;I
any why to* cost ot IS* corrtc
t iv * a c tio n pf a b a te m e n t
specified in IS* npt‘c* *4 Public
Nuisance should not be paid tor
by R o b a rl C h a m b e r s end
Dorothy Evan*, tooir hairs or
assigns: er cause It any. why
sent cost should net b* assessed
against to* prepar ty
WITNESS my hand and u # l
mis ism day ol Juno. IHS
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Clock to ttw Board
at County Commisstonors
B Y Sandy Wall
Deputy Clack
Publish Jim* n July », II. IF.
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IN T M IC IR C U IT COURT,
IN A N O FO R
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O tS t r n C A *4
IN R E : TS* Mary lag* ot
J U L IE A DIOSOAOO.
WIN Petitioner.
end
SAMMY DIOSOAOO.
Husband Respondent
N O TICE OF ACTION
t h e s t a t e o f F l o r id a to
SAMMY DIOSOAOO
lot Wedge wood Drive CJO
Fairbanks Alaska. e*T#t
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action tor
D lisoiulion ol M arri*g* has
bean titod against you. and you
•r* required to serve * copy ol
roue written defenses It any. to
It on FRA N K C WHIGHAM.
E S Q U IR E Attorney tor P«tl
I toner, whose address Is Post
Oil tee Bot IDO. Flagship Bank
Building TOO W First Street,
Suit* 11 S e n io r* Florida
TITTi m o on ur before Aug 10
A 0 IH S end (He the original
with th* Clark ot this Court
•'•her before se m e* on P»ti
tioner t attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
end ultimata |udgm*n! will be
entered against you lor to*
reiiel demanded in the Petition
t ' d your mart leg* to Petitioner
• ill be dissolved
W ITN ESS my hand end seel
ot this Court on July to A D

tags

DAVID B E R R IE N
Clerk of to* Circuit Court
By Jeon Brlllant
Deputy Clerk
Publish J u ly !* ,}* IHS
D EH 11*

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT,
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CA SE NO AS 2)40 CA 04 P
IN R E TH E M ARRIAGE o f
R A Y N IC E W DOE.
Petitioner.
and
W IL F N E D I DOE
Respondent
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO W IL F R E D I DOE
c o Raymond and Irvine Doe
Shepieign. Maine Oaota
YOU A R E N O T IFIE D tool an
action tor Dissolution el Mar
nag* he* been Hied against you
*"d you are required to serve a
copy ot your written defense* If
any. t o il on 0 M EATON JR,,
E S Q U IR E
P etitio n e r's at
to r n e y . w hose ad d fo ss Is
FREEM A N
EATON FOUN
TAIN A A L L E Y Posl Office
Bos TO. A llam o nl* Springs
F lor'da I l f IS WTO. on o» bolero
August 11*1 IH S and III* to*
original with tt&gt;* Clerk ot this
Court either be Iore service on
Petitioner t attorney or Imm*
d&gt;atoly there*tier, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor to# relief demanded In
to* Petition
W ITN ESS my hand end the
seal ot this Court on July Nth
•HS
DAVID N B E R R IE N
At Clerk of the Court
By Linda M McNett
As Deputy Clerk
Publish July It. to, Augutt 1, t.
IHS
OEM He
N O TICE FOR H EARIN 0
ON D E C L A R E D
P U R LIC NUISANCE
IN R E i Lot I I . Block C. 1ST
ADDITION TO GROVE TER
R A C E , according to Itto plot
thereof et recorded In Piet Book
T, Pag* 41 of to* Public Records
ot Seminole County. Florid*
presently shown at being owned
by Thelma J Seay heirs and all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, line or Interest
In to* proper ly described ebuvt
W H E R E A S . Ihe Board ol
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s ol
Seminole County. Florid*, did
in th# Ttth day of May, IHS.
nnd and declare unsanitary end
a public nuisance, that to*
owner ol to* proparty according
to the property records In to#
S e m ln o l* County P ro p erly
Appraiser t Ollice on which to*
itructur* is located Is Thelma J
Seay hairs ol TOT E I Ilrd Sir**!.
Chicago lllmoit aoaot, that the
public nuisance n a residential
il'ucture severely damaged by
■it* located el Sli Oak Street.
Allamonl* Springs. F lor Ida end
further described as **• forth
above, and that corrective *c
Item Is required lo abate to#
public nuisance, end
W H E R E A S , the Board el
County Com m itlionetl found
that th* lol lowing condition*
constituted a public nuisance
I I I The building has been
severely damaged by fir* end
•he element* et nature due to
abandonment. (1) Partitions,
root ra tte r* end sheathing,
colling |*lsl #• ter tor end Inter I
or doors rooting materials, root
Hashing, window glass, window
screen* and window Names er*
damaged beyond reasonable
repair. ()| Electrical service,
electrical penal*, elachtcal r*
copied#* electrical light* and
switches era damaged to the
(■tent that they ar* a haiard
141 Plumbmg tlelur** plumbing
drain system , hat end c*ld
water distribution tystom and
ho* watar heeler er* damaged
beyond reasonable repair er
n e n a e lt t a n t . I l l T h a r* It
garbage and rubbish Intid* and
eulpd* et Ps* building and
W H ER EA S, th* to!towing cor
re c tiv* action necessary Id
abate to# public nuisance is to
demolish and remove to* build
ing garbage and rubbilh Horn
toe prep*' I y
MOW T H E R E F O R E , netlca Is
hereby given to th* said Thelma
J Way hair* and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right Hilt, or interest In to*
propart i daecnbad abase to
eppaar baler# th* Board ol
C o u n ty C o m m ls e lin iM o l
WmineJ# County Florida, at
|Q 00 a m at it* regular meet
ing an Its* 11th day ot Attaint,
1HI. *1 to* Samlnoto County
Wr vices Building Ream W HO.
I H I East F irst Street. Sentord.
Florida, to show cause, it any.
why such strivetura should not
be doctored a public nuisance
and to* corrective action of
abatem ent specified In th#
N otice at P u b lic Nwltanc*
should not be taken, or causa It
any why its* cost o4 th# carrec
u n a c t io n *1 ab atem en t
spec i lied in th* netlca a* Public
Nuisance should not be paid tor
by Thelma J W ar hatre’ er
ossign*. *r causa. It any. why
against the property
W ITN ESS my hand and teal
IMS ieth day o4 Juna. IN )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Ctorh to to* Board *4 County
Cemmisaierwr s
BY Sandy Wall
DaputyCtork
Publish June m July 1 )l, if,

IHS
□EG IS)

Legal Notice
in v it a t io n

FOR TH E SUBMISSION
O F PROPOSALS
T IT L E SEARCHES
STA TE OF FLO RID A
O EFA R T M EN T O F
TRANSPORTATION
T h * S la t* #1 Florida Da
part man t et Transportation it
requesting sealed proposals tor
providing title searches tor
proposed right el way parcels on
* protect described as fellows

PROJECT

sta le Protect No TTleO I
4JM142T)
Fad Aid protect IR a l m i )
H
Wminoto County. Work Pro
gram Item No S1add&gt;0
Slate Road No 400(1 &lt;1
Interchange tt Lake Mary
Boulevard
Th* Department will consider
ability to perform, past parlor
mane* and th* price quotation
contained in propose1! sub
milted
EQ U A L OPPORTUNITY
STA TEM EN T
The S t* '* ol Florid* D*
pertment ot Tift* VI ot to* Civil
Right* Act ol t**4 (U U S C 1 «
and I t l l . (4* CFR . Part 11). (4J
USC
Sub Sac XMM), other
applicable tederel regulation*
111 C F R . Part a ll). (1) C F R
Part t u t and orders. Executive
O rd e r l i a i l . (D O T O rd e r
«KM &gt;AI. (DOT Order 4*00 (A ).
IFHW A O d e r 4700 I), hereby
notitie* all hrme that It will
require that etticmativ* effort*
be mad* to ensure participation
by minorities In any contract tor
consultant services entered Into
pursuant to this advertisement,
minority business enterprises
will be afforded Tull opportunity
to submit proposals in response
to this invitation and will net be
discriminated against on the
grounds of race color. sea or
national origin In consideration
tor an awe-d
THOSE IN T E R E S T E D
Interested abstractors may
obtain spec flic aliens and a
Proposal package by submitting
a wr iMen request to
Mr W C Speers. P L S
D i s t r i c t R ig h t ol W ay
Engineer
Department ot Transportation
P O Bov st
D e l end Florida llfM
DUE D ATE Th* closing del*
lor receipt ot proposal t* S 00
P m Augutl 1*. IHS Proposals
will be opened beginning el
IQ » a m August If IH1 Th*
Slat* ot Florida Department ol
Transport el Ion reserve* the
right to f*|*ct any end all
proposal*
Publish July If. 1H1
D EH III

N O TICE FOR HE ARINO
ON D EC LA RED
PU BLIC NUISANCE
IN R E : Wet on 12. Township It
South. Rang* II E**l. West 4)
reel ol East 71* M toel ol North
11 ol Northoetl to pi Southootl
to as recorded In Ihe Public
Record* et Wminoto County,
Florida presently shown at be
Ing owned by Rtto* M Johnson
and ell perties having or claim
ing I* have any right, till* or
Interest in the property do
scribed above
W H E R E A S , th* B eard of
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s of
Semlnol* County. Florida, did
on the Itlh day ol May. INS.
find and declare a struttur*
located In Seminal* County.
F lo r id a , ta be unsafe, un
tannery end a public nuisance,
that th# owner el th# property
according to th# property re
cords In to# Semlnol# County
Property Appraiser's Office on
which th* structure Is located Is
Retha M Johnson el Rout* 1.
Bos It*. Sentord, Florida l i f t I ;
that th* public nuisance Is a
residenlial structure located on
11)1 l i t ) S ir * * ) . S en to rd
F lor Ida end further described as
tel forth above end that terror
live action Is required to abate
to* public nuisance, and
W H E R E A S Ih t Board ol
County Commissioners found
that Ihe following conditions
conslllutod * public nuisance
I I ) Th* building hat been
severely damaged by to* *1*
m e n l t ot n a l u r * d u e ta
abandonment. (21 Foundation*
piers, eatorlor well*, ester lor
slept, Hoor Irtmlng end floor
mg partition*, root rafter* end
Sheatoing. celling |0i*l, eslenor
end Inferior door*, root mg me
•erieli, root Hashing, window
g la ss, window screens and
window frames ere damaged
beyond reasonable repair, 111
Ele c tric al service, electrical
panels electrical receptacles
electrical light* end switch**
*, * damaged to the talent that
they er# a haiard 141 Plumbing
f u t u r e s , p lu m b in g d r a in
system , hot end cold water
distribution system end hot
w atar h ta la r are dam aged
beyond reasonable repair or
nonoaltlanl. I l l Thar* Is no
evidence ol a aaptlc tank er
dramfiaM. (41 Thar* it garbage
and rubbish mt&gt;da and outside
ol lha budding. If| This condi
Hon constitute* a potential Hr*
haiard. and
W H ER EA S, to# following car
ra ctlv * action necessary la
ebato to* public nultanc* le to
demalish end remove to* build
Ing garbage and rubbilh from
lha property
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle* it
n*r#by given ta th* laid Rathe
M Johnson and *11 p arti**
having or claim , g to have any
right, till*. *r Intorest In th*
preparty daecnbad above, to
appear bator* to* Board et
C o u n ty C a m m lt e ia n a ra at
Seminal# County Florida. #1
IS 00 a m . *1 ltt regular m **l
mg on th* 1 ph day Of Augutl.
■H I. at th* Wminoto County
Wr vices Building Room W IM.
1101 E t t f First Street, laniard.
Florida, to show cause If any.
why auch structure should not
be declared a public nuisance
end the corrective eel ton *4
abatem ent sp an n ed In lha
N o lle * at F u b llc N u isan ce
should net ta taken, er caue*. It
any why th* cast at to* carrec
liv e a c t ia n at a b a te m e n t
spacittad In to* notice *4 Public
Nultanc# should not b* paid tor
by Retha M J armsen. her hairs
or assigns, or caws*. i&lt; any. why
Sard cast should not b* assossad
agamal too property
W ITNESS my twnd and k*a!
ttut lath day al Jim* IMS
O AVID N B E R R IE N
Ctork to the Beard
at County Commitslaner*
BY Sandy Well
DaputyCtork
Pubdsn June U. July I. t l. It.
ms

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Oesci'boO above to appear ba­
ler* th* Board ot Cosmty Cam
misttonare of Sam Inala County
Florid*, at » 00 a m . at it*
regular meeting on too llth day
ert August IMS. of too Somtovoto
Cosmty Services Building. Room
W &lt;». DO) East First Street
Sentord Florid*, to show cause,
it any. why such structure
should no* be declared o public
nuisance am* to# corrective *c
Hon *1 abatement specified in
the N*Hc* ol Public Nuisance
should no* be taken, er cause It
any why tot cost ot to* correc
t iv * a c lle n of a b a te m e n t
spec-led in too notice ot Public
Nuisance should not be paid tor
bs Ada Nelson, her hairs or
assigns or ceua*. If any, why
said cast should not be assailed
*g*mtt to# property
WITNESS my hand end tael
ton lath day ot June. lt U
OAVIDN B E R R IE N
Clark N too Board
el County Commissioner*
Bv SemtvWeil
Deputy Clerk
Publish June I t July ). II. IF
IW
JUS l
Itw w an
FICTITIOUS NAM E STATUTE
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
Notice Is hereby given that to*
undersigned, pursuant to to*
" F ictitio u s Nam# Slatu t#'’,
Chapter tel t*. F tor Ida Statute*
will register with to* Ctork at
to* Circuit Court, tn and tor
Seminal* County. Florida, upon
receipt ot proof ot to# public*
Hon ol toll nolle*, th# ttctIHou*
Name to wit BUSTIN LOOSE
JAM U . LTD under w hkh we
are engaged in business at it ll
Broadway Street, Altamonte
Springe. Florida U t i l
That to* corporation interest
ed In said business enterprise Is
at tot tow*
ITA. INC
By D A V I0 G O ROOIE
Ptesldenl
General Pertnet
Dated *1 Winter Perk. Orange
County, Florida. June M. let)
Publish July S. tl. It. I* I H I
P E 8 » _____________________________ ’
NOTICE U N D ER
FICTITIOUS NAM E LAW
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
that lha undersigned desiring to
engage In busmast under toe
HcHHeut name ot Taylor Rtntei
Center et number I t l l Semoren
Blvd . Into* City ot Casselberry
Florid*, end Zimmer P lej*. US
Hwy If »1 Longwood Florida,
Intends to reg u lar Ihe said
name with lha Clerk of Ihe
C irc u it Co urt of Sem in al*
Coimty. Florid*
Dated *1 New Britain. CT. toll
itth dev ot June let)
General Rental Co , Inc
By J C Klnkeed
President
By Brenda J Bern ben
Secretory
Publish July I. II. If. M leg)
3EH a

NOTICE FOR H EA R IN O
ON D EC L A R ED
F U B LIC NUISANCE
IN R E t Ltt tt. MAVMAN S
ADDITION NO 1 according to
•h# plat tiwraot at recorded In
Plat Book s. Pag* T. at to*
Public Records ol Semlnol*
County. Florida presently shown
at being owned by Ada Nelson
and all parti** having or claim
mg to hav* any right, tltlo or
■nl*r*st In the property d*
scribed above
W H E R E A S th# Bo ard ot
C o u n ty C a m m lt s lo n t r t at
Samlnoto Coutty. Florida, did
on th* nth day of May tegs
find and declare e structure
located in Seminal# County.
F lo rid a , te be u n eat*, un
sanitary and a public nuisance
that th# owner ot to# preparty
according to th* property re
cords In to* Wminoto County
Property Appraiser's Ottic* on
which th* structure Is located Is
Ada Nelson 710 Jackson Streal
Altamonte Springe F lo rid *
Itrai tool to* public nuisance it
a res-denuel structure located
on Jackson Streal. Allamonl*
Springs Florida end further
described at set forth above
and that corrective action it
required to ebato th* public
nuisance, and
W H E R E A S . Ihe B eard et
County Commissioners found
that th* following conditions
constituted * pi*Hc nuisance
I t ) Th* building has been
severely damaged by the *1#
m e n l t ot n a t u r e d u e te
abandonment. (!) Foundations
pier*, tutor tor walls, astortor
slept Moor Iteming and Door
ing portlltons. root ratters end
sheatoing telling |oltt. tatorior
and Interior doors roofing m#
tonal*, root Hashing window
g la ss, window scre en s and
window frames ar* damaged
beyond reasonable repair. (1)
Electrical service electrical
panels, electrical receptor tot
electrical lights and switch**
art damtged 10 too tatonl that
they *r* e haiard. ( II Plumbing
t i t lu r e s . p lu m b in g d r a in
system, hot and cold water
distribution system and hot
w ater heater a r * dam aged
beyond reatenabto repair er
nonesltlant I II Thor# It no
tvtdtnc* Ot a septic tank or
dramtield. (*) Thar* It garbage
end rubbish Inside and outside
ol the building. (T) This condi
Hon contHlutet * potential Hr*
haiard and
W HEREAS th* following cor
ractlv* action n ece ssary lo
abet* the public nuisance Is to
demolish end remove th# build
Ing. garbage end rubbish from
th* property
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle* It
hereby given to Ihe laid ADA
NELSON and *&gt;l partial having
or claiming to have any righl.
lilt* or mtortsl In th* proparty

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P U BLIC NUI1ANCC
IN B i t Let 11. O R A N G E
E S T A T E S according to mo plat
maraof a* recorded in Plot Book
It . P a g * St. Of the P u blic
Record* ol Seminoto Count r.
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mg owned br M angle and
Lurtono WWl*m! and all parttot
haring or claiming la Kara any
right, Ima or Intaratt In Ihr
progarty d rv rttrd abort
W H E R E A S , tha Board ot
C o u n ty C o m m it t io n a n of
Samlnota County, Florida did
on tha l*fh day of May. IMS.
find and daciara a tfrucfvra
locatad In Samtnola County.
F lo rid a , la ba u n tafa. un
tamtary and a public nultanca;
that tha ormar of tha proporty
according to lha proparfy ra
rordt in tha Saminol# County
Proparty Appraltar'a O tlica on
which lha ttruciur# It locatad It
Mancia and Lurlana W llllamt ol
Pott Otflca Bat tea* Sanford.
F lor&gt;da m i l . that tha public
n u lt a n c a it a r a t ld a n t la l
ttructura tararaly dattroyad by
lira locatad on C i'ru t Traa
O rlr t . Sanford, Florldo ond
lurthar daicribad at tat forth
above. and that corractlra ar
ho*, it required lo abala tha
public nultanca. and
W H E R E A S , tha Board ot
CotWfy Commtttlonort found
that lha following condition!
rontlilutod a public nultanca
| l | Tha building h a t baan
tararaly damaged try flra and
lha tlamanft o* natura dua lo
obandonmant. ( I I E a la r le r
w alll. aatorlor tfapt. partition!,
roof rotfart ond thoalhlng,
calling }oi*l arfarior and Intarl
or doort. rooting malar lolt. root
nothing, window glatt. window
tcitont and window fromot ora
damagad bayond raotonabla
rapair. (]| Flacfrical tarvlca,
aiactrlcol panalt, alactrlcal ra
taptacto* alactrlcal llghlt ond
twllchat ora damagad lo tha
ailant that thay ara a harard
141 Plumbing liiturat. plumbing
drain ly tla m . hoi and cold
Malar dltlrlbutlon lytlam and
hot watar haator ara domagad
bayond raotonabla rapair or
nonailitant, |j| Inara It awl
dance ol a taplic lank anddram
Hal• 141 Thar* It garboga and
lubbith mtida and outtlda ot lha
liul Idlng. ar,d
W H EREA S, lha following cor
r a d iy a pc lion n a ca tta ry lo
obaia it.# public nultanco It to
damallth and ramoro lha build
mg garboga and rubbfth from
Ilia proparly
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle# It
hataby glron lo lha laid Mancia
and Lurlana Wllllamt and oil
partiat having or claiming lo
hava any rlghl. Illlo. or Inlarotl
In lha proparty date Hind above
lo appaar balnea lha Board ol
C o u n ly C o m m lt t lo n a r t ol
Stminola Counly Florida, at
It 00 a m , at lit ragular maof
mg on tha llth day Ot Augutl,
IM S at lha Samlnola County
Service* Building. Room W DO.
HOI E a tl F lrtl Street, Sanford.
Florida, lo thow couto, II ony.
why tuch tlruclura thou Id not
t * Bartered a public nultanca
and lha corractlva action ol
ab alam an l tp aclllad In lha
N ollca ol P u b lic N u lta n c a
thould not ba taken, or cauta, ll
any why tha coal ot lha coyrac
Ily a a e tta n at a b a la m a n l
tpaclllad in lha nollca at Public
Nultanca thould not ha paid lor
b y M a n c ia a n d L u r l a n a
Wllllamt. thair halrt or ottlgnt
Or cauta It any. why tald cotl
thouhf not bo attattad agalntt
tha woparty
W ITNESS my hand and taal
h ill path day ol tuna INS
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Clark to tha Board
ol Counly Commlttlonart
BY Sandy Wall
Dopu'y Clark
Publish Juno N . July S. II, If
INS
O E G IIS

R E O U tS T FOR PROPOSALS
Tho Da par I man I ol tlaolth oriel
Rahabilltaliva Stfvlcat. D ialrtel
7 it accaplm g co m p a tlllva
taaiad bldt lor Dae# lopman I ol
Group Homo and Provltlont ol
Natldontlal Sarvlcat to tarya T
pry taioctad bahavlorally In
volyad t llanlt tat allhor Brayarel
Ovanga. Ovcaola or Samlnola
Counly Uaguott lor Propotalt
Inloomalion packalt may ba
obtamad from Sutan Wo|lowlci.
H um an S a r v lc a t P r o g ra m
Analytt, 400 W all Hohlnton
S lra a t, Sulla SOI, O rlan d o ,
E lo r ld a 1 1 ( 0 1 . P h o n o |
1)0114114141 tha Dapartmanl
will contract for this tarvUa
Irom Nuvambar I, IN ) through
Soptambor 10. I»44 Tho doting
dala tor propotalt It Alguit I I
IN I at 1 00 p m NOTE Nollca
at Intanl lo Submit a Propotal It
dua In Iho Darfiopmanl Sarvlcat
Program Otflca by Augutl 1.
IN S a l S OOp m
Tha Dapat tmanl ot Haalth and
Rahabnilallvo SarvKaa hat lha
nghl lor a |ad any and all bldt
Pubhth July It, 11. IN I

DEM no

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
F LO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
Flla Numbar IS 4)1 CP
IN RE i E S T A T E O F
N E L L IE A H U N TER
Oacaatad
N OTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
TO ALL PER SO N S HAVING
C L A I M S ON D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T T H E A B O V E
ES T A T E AND A L L O TH ER
PERSON S IN T E R E S T E D IN
THE ESTA TE
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D t h a t lh a ad
mmlitrallon of tha aitata of
N E L L I E A H U N T E R , da
rafted. File Number 45 411 CP.
it pending In the Circuit Court
lor Samlnola Counly. Florida,
Probata Divltlon. the addratt ol
w hich It S a m ln o la County
Courlhoute. Sanford. Florida.
U Jfl
Tha p a rto n a l rep re
t t n l a l l y t ot tho a t la la It
THOMAS H R A T L IF F , whotf
addrttl It I O f P I . lay Drive,
Nlvardala Georgia W ifi Tho
nam e and a d d r a t t o l lha
partonal repre tentative't al
lor nay are tat forth below
All portent having claims or
damandt agalntt tha atlala are
req uired W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS FMOM THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PU BLICA TIO N
OF THIS N O TICE, lo flla with
•ha Clark of lha atiove court a
written tletemant ol ony claim
ar demand may may have Each
claim mutt ba in moling and
mull Indicate lha batlt tor lha
claim, lha nama and addratt ot
tho creditor or hit aganl or
a tto rn ey , and the am ount
claimed It tha claim It nol yet
dua, lha dala whan II will
become dua than ba lifte d If
the claim It contingent or unit
quldalad lha nature ol lha
uncertainty tha!I ba tlatad II
lha claim It secured lha kocurl
ly thall ba detcrlb ed
Tha
claimant thall deliver tuffklent
capiat ol lha claim lo I ho clerk
lo enable lha clerk lo mall ono
copy to each partonal repra
tentative
All parsons Intarattad In lha
atlala lo whom a copy ot thlt
Nollca ol Admlnltlralton hat
btan m ailed a ra req uired .
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N THS
FROM THE D A TE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE to Ilia any ob
factions they may have that
challenge the validity of tho
decadent t will, tho quolllka
I lent ol lha partonal ropro
t t n la llv t , or tho vanuo or
jurisdiction of lha court
A LL CLA IM S, D EM AN DS.
AND O B JEC TIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL lit F O R E V E R
BA R RED
Data ot tho llrtt publication ot
ttui Nance ol Admlnltlralton
July 11. Itfl
/t/Thom atH Hettllt,
At Partonal Nepreaentallvt
ollha E elate ot
N E L L IE A H U N TER
Dotoeted
ATTORNEY FOR PER SO N AL
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
THOMAS A S P E E R
O t lP E E R A S P E C R , P A
P O Boa 1144
Senior d, Florida H i l l
Telephone n o il I D 0041
Publlth July It. It, l t d
OF M Ff

NOW HIRING!
O u ts ta n d in g O p p o rtu n ity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS A TTEN D AN TS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( b tC

c

5 L O C A T IO N S IN

/)C E N T E R S
&gt;
}&lt;
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

•Auto /Tru ck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
Frittf Chicken Subs Donut*

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

CLASSIFIED ADS

Legal Notice
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S IM IN O LR COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
PRO BATE DIVISION
Ella Mvmbar U 4tt C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
NORMA A O E L E N IN ES.
Oacaatad
N O TICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
Tho pdmlnlatrotlon of lha
a t la la ol N O R M A A O E L E
HINES dacaatad. Flla Numbar
11 44t CP. it ppnding In tha
C ircu it Court for Samlnola
C o u n ly , F lo r ld o . P r o b l l f
Olvltfon. h » addratt ot which It
Sam molt County CourtttouM.
Sanford. Florldo 1W II Tho
nomoa and addrattat of tho
par tonal rapratantpttva ond tho
partonal raprotantollvo't ot
tornay ara tat lor In baio*
All Intarattad par torn ara
raouuad ta flla with m il court,
WITHIN T H R EE MONTHS OF
THE FIR ST PU BLICA TIO N OF
THIS NOTICE I I I all claim t
agalntt tha atfata and 111 m y
ob|acllon by an In la ra ttfd
par ton an whom ttil! notice wot
tar rad mat chattonga* tha valid
ity at lha will, tho dual ifleal loot
el mo po*tonal rapraiontotlvo.
yanua, or lurltdlcflon of tho
court
ALL CLAIMS AND O B JEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication ot mil Notko hat
begun on July If. IN I
Partonal Rapratanlallvo
/*/ Erma Dangiaman
trot South Park Avanu#
Sen lord, Florida U 7 II
Alice nay lor
Partonal Repretanlelive
/*/ G Anefrew Spaar
M E a u Commercial Street
Suites
San lord. Florida m il
Tilaphorw 1)01117) 41*1
Publlth July If. M. INS
DEH 111

M A K E A P P L IC A T IO N IN P E R S O N
A T 2 0 2 N . L a u io l A y r ., S a n lo rd
Monday TFnu Friday I JO AM 4 10 PM
NO PH O N E C A LLS PLEA SE

Seminole
322-2611

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

71—Help Wanted

71— H *lp W in ttd

E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y
With ar arllhout (FtorThond I
Abtoet Temporary Sor-vkot
______________ B I R R ______________

’•PLA N T-CA R E ’ PERSON
Are You F am iliar with Plant*,
thair C a r a , A D it e e t e t f
EtcoHanf ogp a rf'unjyy! Par
mananf pedtton M n a r l Fee

EXTRUSIONOPERATOR

Will tr*to. MS* an hr. to Hart
HAROIE IR R IG A TIO N

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t im e .............................
HOURS
3 c o n w e u tiv * tiiM f
1 :3 0 A .M . • 5 :3 0 P .M .
M O N D A Y th ru F R ID A Y
S A T U R D A Y 9 ■ N oon

MMMelteavllle Avo

67C r
S IC r
7 c e n s g c u tiv t tim es 92C a
10 ceBM Cw thtg tim es 44C a
C e n tre d R ite * A tilla b le

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lin t
lin e
tin t

3 L in e s M inim um

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

17— C e m e t e r y a n d
C ry p ts
FOR S A L E 4 Chaira burial
it tat Oak Lawn Cemetery
among m m * _________________
I lot available In SOLD OUT
G erd t- ot Devotion taction ot
Oak lawn Cemetry SacrlGcd
1)10 Retpond By mall lo Ann
Slain Hughet. I l l Fkntmaor.
Waukegan. |l 40045

21 — P erso n als

ABORTION COUNSELING
Fraa pregnancy tealt. Individ
uai countollng Call tor op
polnlmenl Ml &gt;401
Widow, ST, d e tlre t lo meet
Chrltt an gentleman. 1000 for
church actlvltle*. dining out.
and quiet timet p O Bo.
M IL Altamonte Spring!, FI
n m »n
____________

23—Lost A Found
Lo ti
m o lt g r a y poodle
M e llo n v llte A re a
Tuat
&gt;114/11 Reward 111 Sift
Medium Paakapae Female,
tllver gray w/tan. clipped
Lott July 11. Sanlord Ave
R tw erdl Fam ily pel
eatl

REWARD
Lo ti tm a ll w hlft poodlt. 4
poundt II yaart old. call

m «J4i_____________________

27—Nursery A
Child Care
Babysitting in my home Ra
tpomlble mother Hof mooli
H I Fite, anytime_______________
Bebyaming In Mr Name Loving
mother tovat children I Lunch
a mock oft wwy 4M &gt;w (iaa
Erparianrad mother Baby til
ting In my home dayt ar
nlghtt 14 day Ho* moalt
Coll 17) 4411
__ ____________
Grandmothar wantt baby titling
fob with infant or toddler lor
working mother In Hidden
Lake Ml 0**b
_______________

33— Real Estate
Courses
* * * *
• Thinking al petlinf a a
• Raal (H a te L k a n ta f a
Wa otter Fraa Tattlen
and continuant Trtlnlngl
Call Ofcb ar V k k lla r datallt:
t i l IMF .11) &gt;M4 . Ia a . 774 let#
Kayo* *4 F lorlda , lac.
14 Y o a n Ii p a r lancal

47— Food Preparation
Beautifully dacoratad cakat in
my home I E&gt; par tonead. rat
erencee Call *Jb 0*la

55—Business
Opportunities

25— Sp ecial Notices

* ftE W A ftb T
sioo
For Information leading lo the
e rro it ol parsons tleellng
pianlt from I ho Radiation
Contor Call »1 »40 atk for

_am___________
Legal Notice

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF IM F C IO H T EFN TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT.
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
C IV IL ACTION NO i
M 1414 C A f f P
r iR S T F I D E L I T Y SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
run to* car par niton.
D O N A LD N MOPK IN I and
CLAIH F MOPK INS, hit wlto.
Oafandantt
N O TICE OF SALE
NOTICE ll hereby given lhal
purtuenf lo lha Final Judgment
ol Forecloaure and Sale entered
in the cauta pending In lha
Circuit Courl ol lha EIG H
T EEN T H Judicial Circuit, in
and for S E M IN O L E County.
Florida. Civil Action Numbar
t&lt; J lla C A DaP lha undanlgnad
Clark w ill tall lha properly
tilualed In told Counly, da
tcribed at
t a il P alm H arbor mobile
home, S e ria l 41(1448, Title
i&gt;0&gt;****&gt;
al public tale to lha I igtre!l and
bat! bidder lor rath al 11 00
o clock A M , on lha 4th day ol
Augutl 10(1 al lha Watt tro"l
door ol lha SEM IN O LE County
L o u r t h o u lO . S A N F O R D
F lor Ida
ICOUHT S E A L I
DAVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Diana K Brummett
Deputy Clark
Publlth July If. » . lt d
DEH IIS

“ lNtM*{IAtuiT«UAr
OF THE 1ITH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
CASE NO d 11KCA l&gt; P
I H AN KLIN SA N D ERSand
W ALTER J SAN DERS
Plelntitlt

rt
DAVID F M&lt; MAHAN
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DAVID 1 Mc MA m AN
«OU A R E NOTlF IEO lhal an
action lo cancel a Final Judg
ment in layor ol DAVID F
McM a h a n against FRANKLIN
S A N D ER S and W A LTER J
SAN DERS on Augutl 11 IN I In
Cato Number t llS S J S P O ] In
lha Summary Clelm t Divltlon ol
lha Counly Courl. Samlnola
Counly Florida hat baan Iliad
agamtl you and you ara ra
Ou'red hi larva a copy ol your
wrillon delenvei it any, to II on
R ICH A R D L ROBISON E t
q u ire. P i a ln llf lt attorney.
w*wte addratt It P O Bo. (tt
Caitalbarry Florida Ijrof oner
by lor a Augutl 4. IN I and Ilia
lha original with the Clark ot
Ihlt Court allhar before tarvlca
on Plam tlflt attorney or Imma
dieiely lharaaltar. otherwita a
dalaull will ba anlarad agalntl
you lor lha relief demanded in
the Complaint
OAT E D on July 1 INS
IS f A l l
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Clark of tho Circuit Court
IIv Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Clark
t'ublith J u ly !. II. If. 14, INS
DEH 14
------- F i e i l t l O U l NAME
Notko It hortby given that I
am angogad lit butmeti at leaf
S P o rk . Sanford, Seminole
County, F*urida n71l under the
lic t lf t u u t n a m e Ol FO O D
GIANT, and that I intend ta
reg'tlor 4*&gt;d name with tho
Clark at tho C ircu it Court,
Samlnola County. Florida In
actnrdarka with lha proviuone
of the Fkfltloua Noma Sletuiet
l a w ll SaclKtn *4104 Florida
Sie'utet ia»7
&lt;4J Joseph Goitl
Pubhth July I. 11. If. M IN I
OEM 11

i

ENYIR0CIAF7 HATER WED
HARVESTER
1*0.000/ Y r Potential Income
Urn Had Araat Available I
Envlrontrat Preduett, Inc,.
PO Drearer ! . , , , Mfnrteela. F L .
11711, ar Call J l l *1* 11S1
H e trj Cash Flew Business!
Minimal invailmant Brand
and Hot * CaM MS AM f m

7 1 -H e lp Wanted
A O R E A T JOBI O RE AT P A Y I
1/ HO par- Hour 12 IS hr par
waafc Ho invaflmanl No col
lac ting. No delivering Houta
of Lloyd Show Toy* glft»
m m oA M i
_______

Em ploym ent

3235176
t i l l F im ih Ava
AAA T ( M F EM PLO YM EN T
Wilt lake core af your full
employment naadt Taking
application! now Place your
ordert with ut today
No loo lo you
Sally ............................ I l l 00W
M A R Y ........................ 404 110 O il*
Acrylic Applicator! neoded to
opply protective coating on
cart, boalt and planat SI to
111 per hour Wa train For
work In Sanford area tall
Tempo &gt;11I X 7til

Atier*-Actress**-MidiIf- A11
latonl tor movlat.TV 4 print
work
Sorlout only apply
Para mount Catting, 447 011.

__________________ Sanford Atrpgrl

(ROUNDSMAN
M atu re ratp on tlblo porton
nondad for Motel Proporty
Commorkaf arp preferred
Apply Mon
F r L K AM
NOON OELTONA INN at the
1/4 * Oattona € r lf _________________
H O U SEKEEPERS
E apart
mead only Apply at Lekavlaw
Hurting Cantor, f l f E Jnd SI.,
Sanford__________________________
H O U SEKEEPER
Part or full lime Adult eparf
ment complev E rpec lance
preferred but not required
Apply
HOW ELL P LA C E
100 Airporl flivd
Sanford
flafwaan 1 tPM
Mon Frl.
Or toll ...................... j n n o t
Landtcapa/lrrlgafton Parian
Eap prtfarrad Mature, re
tpomlble, good driving ro
cord Solery negofinbie 111
1511_______________________________

LEASING ACER!

TEMF PERM______ 774-134*
SU R VEY C R E W : Ekpariarcad
party chvaft A intlr umant man
warned Permanent patifwnt
wtfti goad pay A etcaltonf
banefif* In Orlando area Sand
raaarwa to P E C. Inc., Me E .
RabMaon S4 , Suita ISM. Or
.F L 1 S M I
SU R V EY F I E L D PERSON
W AN TED
Tap pay. eacallonl benefit!
Crew chief* A Inttrumanf
man Progrettlv* firm Sand
re tu rn * fo
P r a la t t la n a l
Engineering Cewtetlanty. 1M
E . Rablaaan Avan##. S*ff*
ISM. Ortqod*. Fig WMI
Tlrad af Jab Hunting r
C a ll F u f u r a t
thay have
hundreds of Job opening* tor
those who want to work
41*4)00

NURSE AIDES AND LIVE IN
Private duty, tlaff duty, and
home care petition* available
Etcallanlpay
M EDICAL P E R S O N N E L
POOL
km m o a n
E O f .M /F/H/V__________________
POOL ATTEN DA N T
Minimum Age 14 yaari App
10 11 hrt par weak (1 J l par
hr . Tha Club at lha Creating*
In Loko Mary m 11*1__________

REAL ESTATE
SALES fEOFLE
High
Earning*
Potential!
AAodarn otflca In aacoilanf
location Complat* training
program 'Now tfivlMm of oM
••.taialiiil'MMl. firm. C all m*m
lo*
datallt on plaatanl
ntorking &lt;ondIt ion • and fa
tacirro your M ora
Jim IIafforty..................S74MS4

Newly docoratod 1 Bdrm Com
ptoto privacy US weak with
1 1 X1 security daposll Include*
will Call 77) 77*!0» 12)* * n
Itadto 1 adult, no pat*, air.
quiet residential till me *
daposil H I *&lt;*

Young man. IB. tlrad al dull
usual otflca rouim# !#*ki
work | am honest, reliable
and v a rta tll* Con l*k# •
chaltong# | am good with
public end can b* good com
pony reproaontahr* looting
to loam ond grow with your
company Willing 1* Iftrt **
1* 00 per hr Contact Kevin
m an

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BAMBOO COVE A P T l
m E. Airporl (had.
1 Bdrm . 1 (elk 1)0* ma
7 Bdrm . 1 (a lb U D m o
PMON E _______ ________ ... 12) *4*1

91—Apartments/
House to Share

O C0UNTIT SETTING •

93— Rooms tor Rent

MASTERS COVE.— 3217900

O E L IV E R Y H E L F E R S - no *«
paclonco nacattary Full ttm*
Goad darting pay 47* a n )

TV. kltchon. lourvSry maid. LM
* l i v y Orl « ) lea* 41) MI0

RIDGEWOODAIMS APTS.

F A C T O R Y A S S I M 1 L Y and
PRODUCTION WORK M «t
thiH* open Good poy tcalot
*74 4)00

If you qualify, you will rocleve
l l . M0 par month tor 1 month*
while In tchool S14K per year
after graduation Salat and
m an ag em en t e a p e r le n c e
helpful Apply at
HOLIDAY INN
SANFORD
H YW ttand 14
Tuetday July n __________I I SPM
AVON EA R N IN G ! WOWI It
O PEN T E R R IT O R IE S N O W IIf
________B I - I H l K l I H I I t
Molding Machine Opera'or V d
thlfl. I) I Port of Sanford.
m a im ___________________________
N U R S E ’S A ID ESi All iMIt*.
Eaperlenced or cortltred pre
tarred Apply In perton at
Lakovlew Hurting Cantor, f i t
E 7nd 11 . Sanlord

73— Employment
Wanted

CEMENT WORKERS A
H E L F E R S - E v ctlltn f pay
Start right away *7( 4K»

Local man to care tor largo
proporty Mutt hove good
irenportollon end reference*
M ini bo available 1 dayt par
weak Will tupply all equip
mm t Call H I 0111_____________

MANAGER TRAINEE

Lsvaly 1 Bdrm. with screened
porch Comptoto prfypcy. HOC
w**k plus 1250 aocurlfy dope*
it Call 12) H*» or i n * * »

X n i i i M i Ne*.0p«R W M k M d i

E i p preferred C all for ap
polnlmenl 111*410 or 11)
*4*1, between f l

E .p a r la n c e p r e f e r r e d
40
hr/woob Call tor B ill t n ttoo

LA N D S C A P ea*- Ho avpWNhc*
nacattary Full hm* p o f™ "
*3 flo o r hour M H O

Raammato wanted 1* lhar* 1
bdrm apt Coll Dabbl* HI
7*00
1 mature adult! to share a 1
bdrm homo with t famal*
17*0 par mo T I7 J ufllllla*
Co ll: Ml n i l

O i N E R A L
O F F I C E
TR A IN E ES
Great starting
fob Several opening* Good
pay t i l 4100

MAINTENANCE HEIFER

9 7 —Apartments
Furnished / Rent

71-H elp Wanted

IM M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S
Gantrtl Contfruclion labor
Good pay 47*4100
TRUCK O R iV E R S Long haul
Immediate! Goad driving ro
cord Over IS *14 4100
LO CA L O R I V E R S
Straight
truck! Good pay Start right
away 47t 4)00
R E C E P T IO N IS T , O F F IC E
H E L P E R S , C L E R K S . CRT
O P E R A T O R S - I m mad I a la
opening! Good pay tealet
Call I7E 4100 NOWI
W IL D E R S Certified E u alian t
pay ttala* Call today 47E
4)00
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 t e
opening!, good itartlng pay
Call today a ll 4100
O RYW ALL- With o# without
a ip a r lo n c o
Im m e d ia t e
opening! Good pay Call to
day 41* OjjP
________________

HAirKfSSLS/KITCHLN HLLP
Apply al C A F E SO R R EN TO . I l f
N Country Club Road, Loha
Mary No phone tall*, pleat*
Warehouse Hock paopi* naadad
Monday thur Frid ay Banallto.
Apply In porton Parts City
D ltlrlb u tlo n C o n lo r, fOlB
Cornwall Rd . Sanlord
W arranty/Punchoul Man nol
afraid of fiord work Must
havt own vehicle For In
tor view*, call Rick It# 144!

WELDCI

U r g e 1 * 1 Bdrm Aportmewt*
Adult LabavtowFaialty Peetotde

S E C U R IT Y DEPOSIT...... ..(1 0 *
WITH THIS ADI

7500 Ridgewood Are
Sanlord. Fla
Kitchtn
CA LL m « 4 H
A Laundry prlvllogat m 1*17
Monday thru Friday
Rooim% for root fumiifwd, or
* to S: 10
u«tfurniiK»d Coll 222 26S3 .
Safurdayfrom
TtlS Gaia P \ f
10 fo 4
SAN FORD Furmthad room! by
lha weak Haaionabi* ratos
Mom service Call 11)4107
) 7 PM 4tS PaimaHo Ava
Sanlord Large 1 bdrm , ra
Sontord Compiatoty Fumiihad
ccnlly remodeled Air, carpal
Room with TV. and kikhan/
HOC mo fl)B . upttotn. S.
living room orlvllagat plut
Park Ava 1 104 44*250*
big yard with grill M1I Elm
Spacious Apartments Minutes
SI IM omaaftor))
from Hwy 74)4 Lokabonf.
T H E F LO R IO A HOTEL
pool, termIt. adult!, no pot*,
MO Oak Avanu*
1114X14
laundry Starling al 1)0) a mo
Reasonable Waakiy Ratos
C o ll) ) ) 0142 to mo
Tlrad Of Aparfmaat Liv in g !
E ip o rla n c * lit* privacy ot
97—Apartments
your own homo In ono of our
Furnished / Rent
lueury duptoras Lg 1 bdrm *
1 bath, vaulted calling, appl .
hook up*, private screened
A V A IL A B L E NOW
polio, your own yard/maint
F urn i shad Studio Apari mauls
fra* Starting af 1)40 Coll tor
On* Badroom Apis
datallt. lP M &gt; P M .n t T ill.
T wo Badroom Apts

Noomtot H int

rUXillE LIASES
SEN IO R C IT IZ E N ) D IKO UN T
RANCH S T Y L E LIVIN G III

SANFORD COURT APTS.
373 3301

S H E N A N D 0A » T »
r V IL L A G E
M
A P TS .

Ctoon 1 Bdrm with polio an dead
and street ll(! par month No
pal* Coll 17) alia
Efficiency apartment No pats,
no small children U l) par
month. »X)0 security deposit
Call m i***
Farm Apis tor Writer Clllian)
H I Palmetto Ava
J Cowan No Phan* Calls
L ik e M*»ry l bdrm t^rnliiNtd
ip f
Single m tn. no p#H
R*#dy now Coll 222 JtX

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SANFORD

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duction helpful

Mutt b* •vparlMicvd In MIG
wtlOIng alum inum
Applv
GATOR C U L V E R T C O . San
ford Airport Industrial Park,
7M0 Mallonvllta Ay#____________
Wood Worktr E iporlancad taw
o p t r a lo r a n d a t ia m b l y
worker Mutl b* able to UN
heavy product H oipiiaiua
lion, bonuM l vacation, and
holiday! Apply:
FO R M ITEX IN CO RP
Pori ol Sanlord
Lake Monroe
F tom f 11 AM or I 1 PM
Werk Whan Want

Apply Gantry Menu to' luring
Ca , Building 1, la n ia r d
A lr p a r l, la n ia r d , I l,
Man Frl.

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2714 R ID G EW O O D A V E ., SAN FO RD

T ilin g A ppllciItem New
N O FEEI
CAII S A L LY
111 M il

3 2 3 -7 9 0 0

SECRETANTRECEFTI0NI5T
Loicraan Company
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171 t o ll_______________
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A P A R T M EN T S

| $ 1 0 0 S E C U R E T Y D E P O S IT
1 A 2 BEDROOM APTS. AVAILABLE
ADULTS AND FAMILIES WELCOME

ACTORS EXTRAS
Needed tor 1 Ma|or Motion
Picture* and I TV map. all
•ypat Call 111 1101
tnternallenal Talent Orewp
A L L T Y P E S JOES
START WORK NOWI
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LABOR / A - V
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407 W Ilf St

Sanford

3211590
ASSEM BLER S
Front office phonair filing,
typing holpful P*rm*n«rtt
portion* N«v«r • Fool

TEMP PERM.......... 774-1341
ATTENTION TELEMARKETERS
Tha Evening Herald hat potl
Ilona available lor phone aeflc
Itort lo work Monday through
Friday batwan * PM and t
PM Ideal tor lha Individual
with a friendly voice and toma
taiat experience Thlt potman
p ro v id e ! w tg t plut com
mitnon Intorttlod tpg lko nlt
thould contact the Evening
Herald al DM) m M il and
atk tor lha circulation do
par tmanl_________________________
Avon Beevty Cempany
Full or port lima Call Immedl
ataly H I IF I* IT W H it
B A R T E N D E R W AN TED Pro
larrably lamata lit the Winter
Srplngt area tor boor &amp; wine
pub For more Information.
coll 1)7 m» Talk toWaitor
Cargontort n t atodi Apply at
|ob Hte, Dougiat Rd t/4 mile
voulh of 414 Lang term work
Call Pan 1104171* li t ! _________

CASHIER NEEDED
Full or port time Etporlonced
only Apply SAM I PM. Waroco
S a r v l c * . I1 ( N F r e n c h
Avenue. Sanlord ___________
Clerk Apparel
1111 Stole Ureal
H I IIS4
E apar lanced Sawing Machine
Operator!_______________________
Com mar teal Plumber*. Pipe
11 l i a r t / Wa id a r t
D uel
Fabricator». Inttotier*. Long
term employment, tap pay,
many araat E tpor lent od only
apply Call t l i lia o la ta f

COOKS NEEDED
Good bone lilt * child care
a t i tionce Call 11144(0. atk
tor Kathy

EARN EXTRA CASH
USA Today it leaking carrier*
In lha Sanlord area Pteote
cell *110011 between (AM
SPM .M F

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
NEM00CLINC SPECIALIST
W* Handle
I h* Whole Ball Of Wav

B E. LINK CONST.
122 7 0 2 9

^^nancto^vaiiabi*^
Air Conditioning
A Heating
W ill plumping * ttoaltng
1007 South Sanlord Avanu*
Sanford FlorldoU77I

Appliance Repair
Allans Appin lie* Stm ci
14 hr larvN* No E if r a Char gal

B T f lik jJ G t N L J N IM
Bookkeeping

Noad boo* keeping
lor your small butinaM?
Call: ttS TMl................ - .......Jim

Carpentry
All types ol car pantry A r*
modeling 17 y rt * ip Call
Richard Grot* Ml M il.

Cleaning Service
Hood Carpal Cleaning Living.
Dtntng Ream A Hqli 11* M.
k a li * Chair, U * . W blfM

JUST o m its
Proto*4l*n*l cleaning
Call
.....................
JP 4M 1
IcaatoTi Hama C leaning
Basic Cleaning, laundry, win
dew«. cabmat*. Ilia, #lc
Goad Work. Law Rato* m e a l *

Electrical
Anyltoag Ilaclrical Vmcy ItTtl
Eillm ato* .. M H i. I w k * Call*
T t a T lla c liK SarvKa l l ) l l j *

Electrical
CO N TEM PO RA RY E L E C T R IC
Ccmptoto E lac tr leal Sarvlcat
TV AtalapJiena*
HI HU
DA S Etodrlc *
1 1 ) aovj
Nan L ramodallng. addiiloni
Ian*, tacurlfy light* timer*
plut all aloe M rvicot Quality,
Service Lie on t a d * Bwufad

Fence
IN STALL... S I L L ... 4 R EP A IR
Cypraa* . Chain U n b .....Waad
Fane* U S 1711

Home Improvement
Callwr * Buf Idlng A Remodeling
N* Jab To* Small
111 Burton Lana, toatord
____ 111 *47)
THOMAS A THOMAS town*
rapair. c le t mag. lawn car*
Call HITSB*

Home Repairs
CA RPEN TER
R e p a ir* and
remodeling No |ob too small
Call B 1 4 H 1 ____________________
Nama Rapair A Renudil
All type* repair Old ar now
ramodallng All type* III*
work, carpentry 4 painting
All work lutty guaranteed
Trt Caua ly Tito m Salt
Mj'Oiananc* of #11 lypat
Carpentry, pointing, plumbing
and Hacfr k . B H G t ___
W ILLIS HOME R E P A IR
■amadallng . . Addition*....... A
All Typo* R a p a ir*:..____Ipturad.
No |Ob too tmaM............. 311 77**

Interior Decorating
ACCESSO R Y D E IIO N E R
Cuttomliod iramad lino art A
quality color co ord inated
a c c a ita r la o af atfard ab la
price* Commercial 4 randan
t*al Call M r* Gro-ar U l 7771

Landclearing
G E N E V A LA N D CLIA RIN O
Lot/Londctooring
Fill dirt
Toptoll Pond* Drain ditch**
Hto P r apar af ion Coll 14* tno
TH ORN E LA N D CLIA RIN O
F IL L O IR T P CLAY O
s h a l e 4 h a u l in g
m uu

Landscaping

Painting
Havt* Painting A Wall Mepair
Yaubuy motor la 11
W* tupply tabar T* SAVE t t l

_____ mini

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
AW barli gd

Lawn Service
ACC LAWN SER V ICE
M alnl*nine* Sodding PrvnMg
Cleaning Thatching FartlMimg
Frog E i Nm aln .............. MS-1711
Law n Mamtonant*
Landscaping Buih Hog Mowing
_
lea w a r_______
Lawn Mowing A Trimming
Raotonabla A Ratoramai

__________ W-SdW_________

I m r M « r i r | . ......... Lo r t nets
_______________c u t s * _____________

LAWNS MOWED t TRIMMED
Sprlmg Yard CHee ope. J G l f t l

Quality Lion O n
At AI tordobla Price* HI **71

Masonry
IA N YTH IN O IN CONCRETE!
Potto Driveway lldawalb Etc.
Fro* Eillm ato* Gladly Grvaal
• EA U MONDE Coml C*.
•W* A r* Tha 4 o * r ........ n i UKi

ELECTROLUX
Sato* and SarvK*
Vacaam i and Shampaaart
CALL
J B G R EEN E
___ MS m 1414____________
Sawing Machine Repair* all
make* 10 yr* *ip *rl*n c* In
hornet Retired 111 471)

Sprinklers/Irrigation
ABOUT TIME IRRIGATION
Now Installation*
Fro* I n
E i pari Rapair*olComptoto
Sprinkler Syitom*
. Tim or*

Pump*

en

aai its*

Tile
A m TILC Ceramic HI*, salat
and inalaiiaiian. beiht Itoori
J»7 E » lh *1 Sanlord
ID 110 M l 1)04 John Parker
Scan mean TUa Caramlc, Vlrryl
Aabottoa. ale Inslaidd 4 r*
paired E r p . r # l, lie Fraa
estimate* m * l i l

Nursing Care

Tree Service

O UR R A T E S A R E LOWE*
Looaaiaw Nurwng Cantor
• H I Second S t . Saalard

au *— »— t
t7 5 C
And Hauling........... ...Call Artor
*P M
.
____
1)) *o«|

411*747

Painting
FtertdaMetdAMAdew
Spa*iaU*ll
U p t t ip
F ra * I d
b nM
Inaurad
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ECHOLS TREE S E R V IC E
Fro* C slime N il Low P rk o tl
LJc . to* Slump Grinding Tea I
m n if d a y a r m t *
“ Lai lha PraNtsm nahdair’.
JOHN A L I I NS LAWN 4 TR S C
Oaod boa removal L k 4 in*
Fraaatl U l uao

�K IT 'H * C A R I V L 1 ! by L a rry W rlB h t

H I —Homes For Sale

W—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
1 bdrm A '*o furnished
efficiency frem |M » n t U K
O***’*'1 No pat* C«ll HJ 4K?
81 PM 4t) Palmetto___________
1 Bedroom
1 Sat*
pat,
' * # mo 1300 t x u r lt ,

i bdrm t bath U K mo 1K0
*P
No p o ll P t l t r m n
United So lot A llo t . Im I E
A L T O R t. Cow Won: H I M )
] M rm . I b u ll. O bion Apt.
U K per month U K terurity
mpoiit c i i i i x u i k ___________

lie ) S P E C IA L
I l I bdrm from UIO L it *
A&lt;n n « .ib » » i» « n m &gt; u c

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
Low ly I bdrm cottage with
porch Compiofo privacy MO
p*r M i l ♦ iK O n t u r lt f Coll
m i w o m i m ______________

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Renl
OoBory ling I* family Sturt* ]
Bdrm
] both i c r n n i d
porch, wooded lot on quiet
(tree* 171 If H o r n * )UQ
• • • IN 0 ELTO N A • * *
• * HOM ES FOB REN T . *
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i n u&gt;&lt; » »_________
LOCH ARB O R 1 bdrm J bath
lim ily room. f i n p l K i Treed
privacy f in c id beck fird
Immediate occupancy UM
pir month plul wcurity C ill

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NEW HOMES FOR RENT

Energy EH ioent I bdrm . 1
b its P i t n H om n nestled In
0»m country lotting, n n r
(hooping A ichoalt Oat* t*
L ik iA A iry I/ 4 E H I
Ctwck that* feature*
o F ro tl Froo Rilrigtrttor
0 U i&lt; r o « i»
o O ir ig i
0 Attic Stsrogi
* W*(b#r /Dr v*r Connection*
OOn/Signt hAomgimint
Childron A Pott Wolcomo
Wnior Cltllom Olicount
Coll Now lor Mar* Intormilion

321-3827
U S F O l t D - f bdrm
fp K td yard LUO mo

I both

E N T E R P R IS E ] bdrm J bithi
31 Johns ace*** SSKmo
' LANOSTOCK BR O KER S
H $ » « ) ......... .................. Anrlim*
SInlord ) bdrm ftncod yord
&gt;C mint Irom l/ i SAM mo
t o ll 1M ))*) Orlando
S ftt* room Haute h « * cirp it
throughout 1071 W III S I .
1*00 mo . III. lott, A drpotil
TU 1104 alter I PM

U c Baal E d it* M k t r
tftOe Unleitf Art

321 -0759 Eve. 332 7643
§ v Ow n e r 1 bdrm j both
i*oo» F reploe* 1 1 acre on
c a n a l *o Lake M orkhom
* « * * &gt; * M*0 monthly with
M 000 down Coll Bill Rotfe
t ] t M*0 day!) or 111 TAM
i N .le ll___________
By Owner 1 bdrm |ty bom
tn ground pool, poddie lent
' T i l l Mt&gt;o privacy fence
SM OOP Con Carl )n i i m
BY OW NER Ml WO J Bdrm g
Both targe kitchen hoot a&lt;r.
tireploco. utility room. 1 cor
borage quiet corner big oat t
Catt i n noo o h u qitt_____
CA ST COAST CLEAN IN G CO
V im carpentry repair* Navy
train ed New conttruclion
cleanup Rental unit cleaning
A pointing Co'l Howard
i l l 1171
__________ _____
Fa r Sale/Rent Optian Ibdrm 1
bath U*0 mo . 1S11 PrMctotn
* -♦ Sanlord i l l TOO

HALL
H U M » c#
HAITM
n v is it 1 1 ftnwet

N ACH EA S Pftvste Hfiwded
( H u ffy safmg lor rounds you!
Wtl! septic end electric on
w it P t i c e d i li i l f i n O M
L A R G E CORNER LOT comtt
Mitti thit 3 Bdrm home in
Rfe#f location New roof, very
cti*n. low) down pa/mant. low
manlhly pay mewl 117.100
ENA VA SPECIA L* J Bdrm .
I * * bath. cenlrtl n r . Qirag*
f e n c e d yar d, h i t c h e n
equipped t.uilf .n bar M4t CKM

323-5774
3*04 HWV »/ V)
Lake Mf Wildwood Df
} bdrm j b*th dtol Q4rag&lt;r
porch central atr Super
Clean1 Attumabif Ml 000
« FA L*0»
M A R VIN * l A I L
Ills
or ?f l
H ID DEN LA K E I bdrm J bath
mOOQ t) 000 do* n taller
payt po.ntt and doting toe
qi'(&gt;#lifT«d buyer Ml 3?ft0 0*
17) &gt;171
JUST RIGHT FOR YOU
) Bcfrm 1* i bath betcN home it
ready and priced rtght af
$44 f00 Recently redecorated
la rg e lot Call to tee

CALL BART
R E A L ESTATE
REA LTO R
lilt * * *

tit cloon. quwt neighborhood
C m l hoot A oir. fully og^pped
f iile h o n
W * ih o r / d r yer
hook up. ilorog* thed R i l l
cloon UIO mo . Aug I. 221
7fU
______________
IDS Myrtle Are Nice clean )
J id rm . I B o th In q u iit
mighborhood Kitchen ippn

I m mrt____________________
H10 E Ihot St &gt; Bdrm . I both
flying room. E e l In kltchon.
corport two month. U00 to
CUrltydOpotll K t lit*
r s s ^ r lMMlt0 tOf renl $400 per
month plus MOO tfwpoiif Call

&gt;n n »

105—DuplexTriplex / Renl
LOkr AAory I bdrm . corpot,
(oppllonco*. coni oir/hee)
Walk to Loko M e t, E lorn i l l )
mo » HOP lo t 111 10*1
Skntord Doluio 2 bdrm duple &gt;
SITS mo A ll opplloncol.
carport C A L L JOS M0f Fro*
rent to end of monfbl___________
] bdrm Lu iu ry Homo MAny
• it r e t Summer ipuclol SHI
Coil Howl 1)1 111!
-

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

to t— M obile Home
Lo ts / Rent
? Bdrm . I both In Elder
Spring* T ra ile r Pork Mf
w**k, * SIM drpotil Nopotll

113— Storage Rentals

mo a

Mini Wsuhousts
Up.....................
m o*io

117— C o m m ercial
R en tals
Retail A Office Space M0 up to
1000 tq tt a im itorog* o*oil
oMo m * * o i ___________________
Betail office ipoce 100 tq tt up
t( 1000 A lio iterogo oveiiobt*
Coll U1 00*0 between IA M
II Noon 1*0*1 X I SOOO (Ittr 1
PM

131— Condom inium
R en tals
* « 1 bdrm Condo tiroploc*
* other dry or otcortlM locll
iiy with lonnit A twlmmlng
N opetl SSISmo C M f l U T B

S IN G L E STO R Y
L IV IN G
Lbbm Terms la Fit
Tool Needs!
fuinnN ed er Untarnished
Corporfo________..p riva te Folio*
Luth Londtceorng not* Childron
W A TER B E O S A C CEP TED )

Call iMMOMOiOl* 321-1911
1 2 7 -O ffice Rentals
O ffices to Reef
Rtatonabl* and coneowonl
i N Maple. Sanford
111*5*0

H I — Hom es Fo r Sale
er Sale er Rant * O y i * &gt; 1
drm I bath B 1 bdrm l ‘ »
• m Laniard I «n* fM *&lt;tt

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to ir o n

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STENSTROM
REALTY*REALTOR
Sanford's Sales Leader
WE LIST ANO S E L L
MORE HOMES THAN
ANTONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

231-Cars

1**4 FALCON
Run* good Look* bad S*«S
Good transport*'Q» 111*11*
1*** PORCH! *tt
E acellant condition Must sue to
appreciate 10'B S Elm Ay*
Sanford Attars M M l 1411
1*11 M ercury Blue 4 door
Brand new t.ret S1K 171
DM*
1*12 TOYOTA
Work car Runs 1SOO or twit
Qlier Cal) 1)1 » » ______ ____
'* ') DOOOE CORONET
Good running condit-on Air
good t,re*. uoo Mutt Sal*
Call
ID **1 » eremngs and
weekends

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KISH R EA L ESTATE
1)1 West Mth Street
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KISH REAL ESTATE
I I K M O N T H ft Y O U N O
Speooe* 4 bedroom ) bath
E at m kitchen Screened
paito 1 car garage Clett to
shopping Motivated toiler
•ft wee
UNIQUE t bedroom. )*&gt; bath
home on 1 acre* Cedar trim #
with wood dec:It, detached
gar age. workroom Cathedral
IP illltft. fireplace I Iff ft*
CONDO Completely renovated
interior ) bedroom. I ' i bath
3 tfory f HA financing avail
able t* i too
ORE N SUNDAYS l to » PM

( 3 0 S ) 321 0041
IH W JJth Street
Sanford. FIITM I

REA LTO R
Labe Mary The Crossings
irtfig #11 offer ft ) bdrm , 1 bath,
ftplii p la n G reat fa m ily
neighbor hood1 Puol A fenoift
nearby I l f f00

Near airport ) bdrm I bath
Lai hw or rent tor ia3S per
month F irm Owner get l o t
Osteen 4 bdrm . J bath on ft
acres with horse barh and
pasture | f i 900
CO U N TRY W ID E R EA LT Y
Reg R I Broke*
I l f ID S
4/0 H ay III. OPtea Fla
OW NER 4 bdrm
heat air ter porch eat urn
kitchen ftftO TOO 311 IJIJ

SANFORD RFAITV
REA LTO R
............... M U M
SAN FORD S.i-cw* U ' « down
SAM P»r month Nd quAlilyng
na dating emit Immadiqlu
K cup an ty 1 Bd-m 1 bath *
1 f* r( nqw L «rg« l«n&lt;td yard
g r*4 l neighborhood C * ll

m W iP titH * !
LA N FO RD O U P L IK 1S11 J i l l
Highlawn A .* Own** tin»n&lt;
&gt;ng naqu«l&gt;lying no point* 2
Bd*m
I both **ch »p»f1
mwnl o»*f I 000 tq ft * yr»
a id
K it * h * n (f&gt;pli«ncot
control hool and olr corp*t
droput Rtntol intomo U 00
monthly Appomtmonl only
Own** m MAI _______________
Sonlwd Cyp rm iA v* immocu
1**0 1 bdrm . f both Corrwv
thodod lot gorog* »*&gt;**n*d
porch
Wolloct C rtti R*olty Inc .
Rooitor
n iB S f f
iiiit u n

ST e m p e r
Lorgu t bdrm
tilcho n O R L
iotq*
p m *'
W ILL -*OLt&gt;

tv.i,vwooo

H*m* Eo l in
CO' g * '* g r
&gt;0l O W N ER
M ORTGAGE

PyKtd R*duc*dl 1 bdrm I bom
Lor go lot Now SM 000
i

Bdrm
Bom* p I u t 1
B d rm m tbilo horn# both
I urn. thud Good*'** I K 000
O T H E R HOMES LOTS.
A C R E A O I INVESTM ENT
PRO FERTT

C A LL ANYTIME
REALTO R
ll l * « * l
___LIS T WITH U Sl________
1 bdrm 1 both 1m.nr j.* l* g&lt;
cuponcy FHA Non RuotityUig
mottgogo Law dawn Ouna*
-i»iJt Jnd mortgogo TV* (00
M l 10*1

Frid ay. Ju ly I f , I N I - I J A

llt.tN

V

t »hM i

ATTENTiONt ) bdrm . 1 bath
ham* with eat in kitchen,
paddle tank, alarm tyitem .

ftftIJtl

POOL HOME ) bdrm . I bath
with firepiact paddle tans,
eat m kitchen ftS«.ftW with
only U IftCdewn
P E A C E F U L COUNTRY 1 acre
eat tn kitchen, paddle fam.
central haat'air. almond ap
ptiancai: M4 'tgg
W ILL BUILD TO ftUIT* YOUR
LOT OR OUR St E X C L U S IV E
A G E N T F O R W IN S O N G
D EV CORP
A CEN TRAL
FLO RID A LE A D S ll* MORE
HOME FOR LES S M O N EYI
CA LL TODAYI
• GEN EVA OSCEOLA RO •
ZONED f OR M O BIL E S&lt;
1 Acre Covnfry tract*
Well Ireed on paved Rd
fo*. Down Ift Yre at t f \ f
From ftll.ftogi
It you art (oakum) for a sue
centu1 career In Real £ state,
%tentiro m Realty ft look mg
for you Call Lee Albright
today if 1)1 341ft Eventngi
13) )««/

C A LL ANY T IM E

322-2420
MkS PARK AVE
I L h Mary Bud

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

27THSTREET FURNITURE
If* W Itth St ...... ......

Ill HU

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo
• • COLOR T E L E V IS IO N * •
ftmth is color tala&gt;i*ion Orig
inal pne* orsr SACK Balanca
du* tia* OQ ca*h or taka Or*'
paymanl* U S month Still In
w a rra n ty
NO M O N E Y
DOWN Fraa horn* trial no
obligation Call 4*2 SI** d*y
or ntghf

• O le R e f i » ___ 1 3 3 3 1 3 0
BIR D C A O II * One Macftw
lift IM two parrot urt'MO
tach 13) &gt;a i gtl»r |

FREE KITTENS

151—Investment
Property / Sal*

201—H em s

QuarNr Hort* griding 11 yn
old SHOO Including lack Good
(onddlon 111 *a*2

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
NEWSMYRNA BEA CH
7 bdrm I b*d&lt; baachtida coT
lag* with tommovclal zoning
Sla*f yOur own butmot* naar
m* « * a " sal «oo

R*gul*r*d Appaloota Filly )
yr» old »*ry ganlN Moving
mm! tall ISIS 111 11*._________

FOR E S T A T E
C sm m a rclal or R a tld a n lla l
Auction* 4 Apgraitalt Call
0*11* Auction 111 SAM

SPECIAL

GUN AUCTION
SUNMT iULT 21,1 PM.
Goad Mlaction of appratlaNly
M naw utad. and antlqoa
hand gun*. * h n * and that
gum t* ha *H *r*d I* tha
highatl Nddar

Inspection from
10 AM. Sunder
Location of So ft:

B**chtidf RaaHy. R E A L T O R S
T I M » - U l l , . . . . . ' . O n a 1 Boygl
SA N D A LW O O D V I L L A S
I
b d rm
I balh u p t la lr * .
Carpal* dr apt*, appnonc**.
pool snoop Can an sssi

Sjnfotd Auction 4 « ild m |

157-M obile
Homes / Sale

SHOOT STRAIGHT

1715 5. F lin c h A«a.
SANFORD. FLA .
For mar* lot* tall:

|3 0 5 | M f W 7

715—Boats and
A cce sso rie s

Tvn

Cabi* IS1* F l

Litafim*
Laf Raatt
IIM S lit
i n uOn W*'*r Gorboga Pick up
Yord Mamfononco
ImmtdiaN Occuponc y
G r*f*ry M*bl* Noma* 11) U M
H it* Stniry ] Bdrm with oi'
and all applianc** SI.*00
Call n» U
l l __________
f) CNan Mstpi* Homa.IlJUS, }
bdrm l baWtt adull park, now
c a n lr a i a If/H oof, tc ro a n
porch. i*RI0 *h#d dbl root
Soo to app**ciaf*f H I AODl

Bowndur 1*11 M
HP M acury, s i prop. *
•rolling motor US40 *1* *M)
day/171 M il avunlng*__________

AOuil Park

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
A wrought Iron toblo with 4
choir* good hjr dinmg room or
poll*. SaC Altar * K H I OHO
Appllaacat Far Sait oil ia
aictiN M caaditioa A fully
r m a o M o d ......................m o l* *
Bahama bad brown plaid * mo
now -.lip* ( M r i and pillow*
auaiionf A*amg I &gt;00 Call
If* «M) lH»r S PM
WILSON M A Itl r U IN IT U IE
i n m e h i s t -----m so u
Otiuao Touch A Sow Si«*or
Sawing AAochino m baaulifui
caoirwf m e m v n
Montfon* . , Wh o Da*w*a Up
Night. w&gt;l da'rotr traoio*
CNan
**c*IN*&lt;f cond.Hen
F.r*pi#c* (.1 H I *an aftor
■r« Bad iram a
ir**k. bo* taring* A
b o a r d . ED O
D ay i
iK O C i l 1T» Eva* 111

mai
h*ad
f it
H*l

M jk t offgr
33) tfjft
t*TT Tr*nsAm rebuilt motor,
new rubber C'eggor Mags
H I H U __________ ________________
Itr* Brougham Bennevill*
s door AM FM 4* POO mi
SI XX We at I404 W rth St
can m 4 i»
_________
*'* Caduiai t dc' ado n .» "
U 000 ml Very good condi
K m 1ja SOC PhQn* H I I H i
ltW O O O G I ASPEN
VliTCOm.Ns Mint condition Air
AM fM Power Call )1) XN)
I **4 C H R YSLER It H AVE
V e ry law m ileage I*.SO I*
E ic e H e n l thap* S&gt; l 14)
Even 111 A TI

•4 Ohaanaa ratad for a adult*

14hg. car lop carrlar paddia*

1 w ait U M Cali m »*&gt;*
anytuna__________________________

Ratorbach w at HP Mart 4
IralNf. 1*00 11 aluminum
r l HP Saar* AC metor. IXC
mow*
Iff* COBIA BOW R ID E R I* tt
15 HP Chryaior Mid iraiN r By
Ownar *1100 m *IQ»______
II

•n W.ll Crafl la w/traiNf 4
lull canvat I I I HP Eyimud*
malar S1.IB0 I t ) 1*1) er
1)1 'OH

. 217— G a ra g e Sales
4 Garag* SaN Uadar TN* S4*a*
at 1U2 Prlncdtan A r* . Saw
lord. Sat. lom * ) Toyol*
La n d cr-jU a r. m ake attar
O aubit b ad . i a )
C h a in .
cNiha*. kilchanwarp a*c . **c
BACK YA R D M L R M* Palm
Place Friday and id'urday.
IHhand)0»h 4 * Pm___________
Carpari S al* ! * • . * I. if*
LaapvNw. Laka Mary An
tiqua*. turn , lay* and moral
Garag* SaN 2CM L**« A«g.
Apt B Childron * ciathaa tua
) *. children t N y* 4 i w k
GIANT MOVING S A L E Soma
inmg far everyone1 Iv o ry
hung mutt got Saturday O ily
I AM )q f Corner of Hh 4
Park Avd
M O VIN G S A L E
C h ild re n '*
ewrnat *oy*. and oihpr ml*
cailanaou* P r Sal . • J. 1SU

ElmAy*

BUY A l l l t
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday *AM

10AM 1PM
SAM 1 KPM
1 » PM

P ick up at the warehouse
located at 1*4 Power Court la
th# 14 Indutlrtal Park. San
feed Ml ) » B ) 4 I _______

Rebuilt Aiibp517995iiiy)

Bad Credit 7
No Creditf
WE FINANCE
WALK IN
DRIVCOUT
National Aut* SaNt
)H **rs
Carnar SaaOacd Aye B IHh If.

★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
* AUCTION ★
Mwy *1
* * * * *

Daytena teach
HaMt * * * * * *

PUBLIC AUTOAUCTION
Every Wed N iN a lf MPM

* W h e re Anybody *
• C a n B u y or Sell I *
Pa* matedalaiis
__________ I * * * • « ! B ill___________
D* Bar y Aui* A Mann* SaNt
Acres* the river. Np *1 Mil
lIONvry 11*1 DeBary *4* *S4*

★ INSTANTCASH★
* * W E W ILL B U Y * •
* * V O U R U ilD C A R * *
* C AL L P H IL B E T T IS *
C O U R TESY PONTIAC H H i y i

USED C AR S
TH E B E S T IN TOWN
I I TER M S

C R E D IT H A SSLE S?
B We r in Finance
* blown Payments UM) and Up
# Trad* In* Accepted

DISCOUNT AUTO SALES
I SO I F re n ch Ae*

1 1 )1 *1 1

T rm le i Truck Cam pEf 5500
M M IH
i«44 Aluminum Pop Up Camper
S“eepi 4. Kile hen. Bathroom
ik
Uipqqi____________________

243—Junk Cars

I t 74 Ford Courier
Nan fiftt Call after ft PM
l i t 099# AMCj3¥ cun ftuncf.ty

TOP Ooitar Paid tor Junk A
Uted car*, truck* A heavy
r^ prneni i j ; terc

( t i l l 1ftCt»vrtt«t P.ck Up
fW.gt •* fon long nHeti baw
AM FM Cassette CD Toe)
Cbetl Escellen t condition
14100 Call 371 SAM

•ASSUME BALANCE

WE PAY T O P O O LEA R FOR
JU N K C A R S A N D T R U C K S
CBS AUTO PA R TS K l «*»

• 1981 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
Black. Hops

• NO DOWN PAYMENT

• 1981 DELTA 88 ROYALE
Nice Clean Car

• 1981 CHEV MONTE CARLO
Eitra Clean

•UP TO 60 MONTHS
FINANCING UPON
APPROVED CREDIT

• 1979 CAMARO
Red. Mjg Wheels

• 1981 DODGE VAN RAM ISO
Auto/Air

•TRADES ACCEPTED

• 1980 TBIRO
2 Dooi, Dark Blue

• 1982 OLOS TORONADO
Sunroof

• EXTENDED
WARRANTIES
AVAILABLE ON
SELECTED MODELS

•1981 DATSUN 280 ZX
GIP. Mops
• 1980 FORD P/U
Lariat

• 1982 FIAT SPIDER
Convertible
• 1984 FORD TEMPO GL
Great Gas Mtleafe

3 6 5 -3 3 0 0
4175 S. Oriendo Dr.
SANFORD 32771

GREAT
DEALS!

U tffK M t
V 0*19*1
a

5
M

GREAT
SAVINGS!

m
jftftft BftJII H i t
■

Budget
RENT A CAN OF SEMINOLE CO.

SUPER SUMMER SALE
1985's
Escorts &amp; V.W. Rabbits Escorts &amp; Topaz
Cutlass Supremes
LTD’s &amp; Marguis
Cougars &amp; Marquis
Cadillac Sedan DeVille
Passenger &amp; Cargo Vans LTD Broughams
Grand Marquis
Lincoln Town Cars
Lincoln Town Cars
1 9 8 4 's

F o r M o r e In fo r m a tio n O n

704 Savag * Ct,
Longwood FL

GuarenfoaG_______ _______U lt a w
Will run your arrandt. da your
shopping etc Call » l HJ1
Mon Sal
t»*J Yamaha Clarinet Good
band Iritlyumtnl. good (cmdi
lion ])l 0S*J. attar TPM

231—Cars

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

235-Trucks /
Buses / Vans

• 1980 FIREBIRD
Automatic, Air, low Miles

BACK F0 SCHOOL LAT AKAT

hayin g a slack t* l* an
cultured marble balMubt

kawasaki I7t
HftO ,
377 77Ift
l t ’ » HONDA 710 CC Custom
paint headeri kept m garage
»yn% tRcettont %9QO or belt
jtfer Call 174 aOft) eventngt

OVER 100 BANK REPO'S TOCHOOSE FROM!!

Air Conditioner. 34 000 BTU 770
• l&lt;K 1731, PofY f 04m •!(
t iff t 110 for all 331413/

it

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

ARISTOCRAT MOTOR CARS

Baby Bad*. Straltan, CNiha*.
Playpen*, Etc P*p*rb*ck
Book* m t i n 1)1 ts*4
Nttd Cnbk, Play pans. Baby
fu r n ilu r a . clothing Good
Prices Altar I PM
)H S1A)
PayingCASH lor
Aluminum. Cant Copper
Brats Lead Newspaper
Glass. Gold Silver
Kokomo Tool f la w ||l
4 5 00 Sal f I ) ) ) IIS0

NO S E R VIC E CHARGE
It layad away In , July and
picked up by August I Is*
WIL WIND COUP
TH R IFT S TO R E WORK SHOP
004 SAN FORD AVE
FO R S A L I
I steep** sofa,
lounger, and tablet t w o * * II
tugs w pad* Priced *a tall
n\ 7»Jf altar • QOPM
MOVING CARTONS
Comp!*!* tor household mors
m m i
• • Precisian Cultured • •
a a Marble • •

r d hiatal utility Trail#* with
sd et good condition SaK
Can DTaAaa

*11 Oitftmi III- 1 ip ttd #ff,
a«ll mftinfiintd fint^d mn
dcat 13WO 119 *&gt;43
• ’ Eu o rf OL
Loaded
t4WOosan Small Mo P « vm#nf
CHICO ft THE MAN
jsoc
13 Plfmawfb Mar (ten Ponte
t’ttring 1 braktt air tfteto
■
osn milfi. 30 ♦ M PG Esc
cond 3Jt ?*70 gfttf gPM

223—Miscellaneous
A P P A LO O S A G ILD IN O
R*gn&gt;*rud 1 yo«rt aid
IT O O lK O a S I^ _____
Call about our lu ntm ir riding
p ro g ra m
R o y o I R id in g
Ai ad»my ) ) l x i *

213—Auctions

Lot with beautiful oak trees
W IS** oilor S W&gt;M
____
N»»rt to u n i 1*1 Nr tm «ll trtllor
In ionis'd 0*1S*i y DuLand
*rg« Can H ou.rd 111 irn

SOT l.«ll «f«t^ ft PM

219—Wanted to Buy
Ability Ktnnefi Dog boarding
Country AfrnERpherf Rtalon

___ _____ m m i
_
Moving Muif S«(H Mala fawn
boaar | mot old ARC ragu
(trad E a r * cropped AH
Shot! 373 /tt3

153—Acreage
Lots/Sale

V A R O S A L E 1*11 ELM AVE.
Van Woman cNthat V I* M
h it * mite Sal * t
YARD S A LE
Saturday only
Lett yard on PirwwOy I M
AM T
Yard SaN Camper Ford truck
ping pong labN baby tuyitur*
boy* cloth#*, miscallanaou*
Sal Sun , * 1 PM Hi W
Wood'and Dr Senior d
2 F a m i l y G a r a g * S a l*
lu rn llu ro loot*, houtthold
ittmt. 4 more' *J* Par thing
Dr Allamonl* Sprmg* f t , 4
Sal « lo S ________
I Fam ily Garage SaN- Every
thing Irom A lo ZI * T Wad
F r l . ISO* Mallonvili* Ar*

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

COM M ERCIAL S P E C IA L IS T
BOB M BALL JR P A
R EA LTO R
11)4111

CA SSELtH Rflv I ocru ronud
P R I Mi GOO W Moliciowskl.
R FACTOR
121 m i
C O IN L A U N D S Y
0 *L» o d
Owner rttfred Wanft to trav
t l Mull tall VOi 77ft ASH ___
N e a r' l l tail 11 4lid Orange
Bivd Near Port of Van ford i
acres S SG0 ig U C 11 Build
»ng
|)4 | 000 7SX down,
own#/ holds balance I 0 \
C *l. J JI *TS1 or MR BAA3

S A L E fno ay and
Saturday I ?. J i l l Highlawn
A y * Sanfo rd N tar High
Ujwol________ ___________________
Maying SaN Myart Appliance
Sarylc* Mitc*li*n«out iNm*.
furnilura appiiancts *i*flmg
al S**»S A up III W 1/th &gt;1
F n tat * S P M______________
Multi Fam ily Garag* SaN An
l l q u * * . d o m i n g , la y *
Sal
Sun
• | PM
la f
Plnecrosl Of____________________
Upright Irp gjar, J) in ( 0Nr T V
contal* dinuity v*&lt; dryer.
A*on and ml*t*il*n*out houve
hold good* and cloth** Frl
Sun
• S PM MS Airport
Bird Seniord _________
YA R D S A LE- IN dm g. bool*
cloth**, dithat 4 mite Sal 4
Sun * 1 1101 W *thSI

m o v in g

Rtcanditionad Aooitoncs*
IramSAl W ARRAN TY
BARNETTS
C A SS C LB E RRT
si* n i l -------------------- n o sail
• R EN T TO O W N •
Color TV*
ittroot watfwri
dryer*, rotngaratar ir m t r * ,
lurmtur*. video rocordtr*
Sp*&lt;ial lit w s tk 'ir s n lfS 00
Atttrnoll** T V 4 Ayyl Rtalalt
I i i m Shopping c»nt*r
_____________ n m w ______________
Utad cba»t 4 dr»*»*r with mlr
ref 1)00 Twin bad haad
board* 4 tram ol lo match.
SW 11) is** attar S 10PM
Ui*d Wathart Part* 4 Sam e*
Nr i M M r l l
............ m 0 * ( t
MOON«Y A F P L IA N CES
Whirlpool R atrlfp ratpr Lika
naw. Almond color I l l s Ml
CUM____________ _________ _________

Sanford
Lk Mary

fgtCiW llli Mafe ars oifer 1 4
Bdrm 7&gt;i bath split plan,
Atking |tft7 00Q US )7ft0 or
111 It 'I

217— G a r a g e S a le s

237—Tractors and
Trailers

)23ft)1ft All day OH Sunday
*3 V (AT SufWf B h «i » ‘sew
intarny good arvgif&gt;* NetsJf
373 3y42
77 M^rciKT Margua L k# *++
&amp; 0U* CO*Tlpf«t«lv f#
bvllf
fiftt M uA» 9#f to
4ppTff i* ff A ik m g 13100
’ fm 373 Ills ft f 37) m y _______
?• Moolt Cart* Aiking 1(7.10.
p o a t r i ( t t r | ng b r ak •«
gm fm r a d io n I fr« c k
(41WIf# CaII It*1.1134 Rttff ft

1978 Datum Needs work

D O LL HOUSE 1 bdrm I both
heme *« guiet area Perfect
•«» | vtf starting out Owner
wtM help with eapenset Nr
obtaining new m ortgage

U9—Commercial
Property / Sale

m

t h

M ill Street Co.......... 371 5005
P rivet* InrCounlry 1 bdrm /l&lt;y
both. o lr. tcroonod potio
Childron welcome SH0 mo •
led w /) Up depot n » l l l « i

&gt;^4
e - ;» e y %
V
J

ADORABLE I b d rm . I bath
home with din in g room ,
central he*t.J*tr «utt&lt;*de aatalft
ty shed, fenced yard M i.tM

TOWN HOMS- J bdrm . 1 both

blck yord U K mo • dipoilt

231-Cars

"BATEMAN REALTY

*

___________m 1**»

Evening Herald. Sanford, F I.

141—Homes For Sale

T h e t a W h o l e s a l e V a lu e s

32750

C a ll:

3 3 1 - 5 1 1 1 / S 3 0 -8 1 0 2

Can Con Alto ( * loan At Sanford Airport Terminal

OM't
F ORD
CHRVILER
AMC

Jim Lash’§
Blue Book Cars
THIS FRI. NIGHT wuSAT.
•LOW PAYMENTS ON ALL FINANCEABLE CARS
J

129- PAYM ENT SALE &gt;133

00

M0.

83 MERCURY ZEPHYR 84 AMC ALLIANCE DL
4 DR, AUTO., AIR, P/S, P/B
EXTRA CLEAN AND NICE
N.A.D.A. PR ICE S5150.00
B lu e B o o k P r lo e
*4850.00
49.95 C LO S E F E E
255.00 TAX

30.00 TAP___________
$5 184 95
600.00 OOWN OR TRADE

4 OR., AUTO.. AIR, AM/FM
“ DL” REAR DEFROST, LOADED!
N.A.D.A. PRICE $0450

Blue Book Prloe
$ 4 9 9 0 .0 0
4 9 .0 0 CLO SE F E E
2 6 2 .0 0 TAX

30.00 TAP_____ ______
$5331.98
6 0 0 .0 0 DOWN OR TRADE

$4584.95 BALANCE

$4731.95 BALANCE

Payment baaed *1 B n * , add un at 4* mn i»igi
amount finance] IB IBS SO with approved credit
Immadiat* delivery

Paym-oi taie d on 8 V . add cn af la mg Tula!
amount finance) 16wo BO with appa/vad credit

* 1 2 9 MO.

*1 3 3 MO.

Immediate datryary

ft

LOW PAYMENTS

830-6688

HWY. 17-92
SANFORD

3210741

�M A —Evening H erald, Sanford, FI

F rid a y , July IF, IMS

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Marshal May Have Been
Murdered For Revenge
.JACKSONVILLE (UPI| - Jack E Mtxtrr h vrlrran U S
Marshal who hart hanrtlrrt several "touchy f ases." waa shot
in death In rural Florida and Ills car was found In Indiana
In what officials sav might fie a rrvrn gr killing
Moore, 45 the rhlrf deputy marshal In Jacksonville, was
found shni to death Thursday near a railroad overpass irt
rural llaldwln
I he Fill In IridlunujXtll*. meanwhile, revealed Moore's car
had t»erri lound In nearhy Anderson, where agents lunl
wan lied it (or two days in hopes someone would iry to
retrieve ll No one did Moore who was assigned to
lar ksonvllle lour years ago. had handled a number of
touchy cases
investigators said. Im hiding arresting
members of the Outlaws motorcycle gang Me had also
worked as a deputy sherlfl In Marlon County. Ind , before
Irecotnlng a U S Marshal

Smugglers Try Chutes And Seeds
WEST I’ AI.M IlEAf II IIJI’ll — The ingenuity of cocaine
smugglers neve ceases to arna/e drug enforcement agents,
who report (hat parachutes and sesame seeds are the
newest carriers of I fie Illegal coni rnband discovered
Federal drug agents and local officers Thursday rounded
up live ol si* duffel hags containing a total of 500 pound* of
i alne that were parachuted Into woods In suburban Weal
I’alrn llcach I hry arrested two men. one of whom also
parachuted from a plane t&gt;elug chased hy a II S Customs
patrol aircraft
I Ids Is the rtlosl unusual smuggling venture we've ever
come across,
said Vincent Ma//||l|. *|*ri lal agent In
charge of Mu II N Drug Enforcement Agency's West Palm
I leach office
Usually they |usl dump file stull out They don't
usually pimp mil with It," he said
ll was the second titg sel/urr ol smuggled ’ coca Inc
aiinouni ert by authorities I Imisrtay
Federal drug agents in Miami found a Iron! |.(VlO |&gt;otinrts
o f 1o« aloe ( mu c.ili il in a 40,090 (Kiund shipment of tmlled
si same seeds horn &lt;iiialrmala. officials rrjxirtrd

Invalid Dies Beside Husband
JACKSONVILLE (Ill’ll — An elderly Inyalld struggled lor
her life for at least a day beforr succumbing to a tiearl
ail.11 k and dying tn-side her husband who apparently
sutlered a lalal brail allack wfille Irving to tielp her get
Inn k Inlo tier wheelchair
The Imrtlrs of Adam Zabava, 75. and his 71-yrarold wife.
Aim were (mind Wednesday by a nrlgbbot who went In
1 licit house to 1 In 1 k on an old piece nl Russian money
Ami Zubova appatetuly lell out of hrt wheelchair
Monday after solleiiog a minor siruke or fteari allack. Dr
Mtinlfaclo l-'loro, Duval fm irily assistant medical examiner,
said I hursd.iy
Adam Zabava who had taken 1 ate ol his Invalid wile for
the Iasi 12 years .ipp.innllv died of a heart attack while
living to get his wile hack Into the chair. Floro said
/.ahava s wife lived loi .luolhri day 01 two, lying helpless
on (hr IW&gt;r hrslrti h o husband, before tier (Inal heart
allack. lie said

WEATHER
AREA FORECAST: Today
partly sunny Allrinixin limn
dersimins likely lligti m the low
'Mis l.lghi southeast wind Ruin
&lt;ham &lt; till per 1 erik I orilght
partly 1 loudy A slight 1 bailee ol
evening iluimleistorms Low In
Ihe low 70s Light variable whirl
Main chance 20 percent Saint
day partly rlnudy with s&lt; altered
a lto noun ihundosior ms High
upper MO* in low 90* Light
sonlheasi wind Rain 1 tinner 50
pen n il
NATIONAL REPORT: Savage
thunderstorms hurling hall as
hig as tiasebulls, winds ol up lo
h ? mpli and lo rrm lla l rain
pushed 111 1 oss thr Itixklrs ami
the Plains today kins king mil
powri damaging homes and
spawning Hash Hoods A cold
hum dulling ariose the Plains
iilg g o c d ihe strums today lo
Colnrmlo, Kansas. Nebraska anil
Iowa S lo ttus T h in silov put
rimed Hash llnnrts in Soulhriu
C.ililntula. Ari/oita. Nevada ami
I'lah In 1 he Plains (inodland,
K.m was hit paiili olatlv haul
Winds ol H7 mpti opp* il rinds nil
homes ami kins m d mil (xtwri
loilav while baseliall sl/eil hall
rm langeinl Itirnlix k and nratlv
J'y Ini lies ol r.iin in unr hum
Hooded 1 muls ‘ ‘ We haven't li.nl
.111 lllsiil.llice adjusters 1 all yet.
hul thrtr will piob.lhty he plenty
ol « he- 111 ou t t o d a y .' said
Sherman County ShcilH's |&gt;cpii
l\ I h.whs iH-wrv in (iiMMlIand
S tru n g w h irl* in N ebraska
knocked mil puwfl III Sr'wintl
slid inked a trailer ninrl In
Curetiwoml when live |x-ople
snflrred minor lupine* when
llieli eani|N*r was blown over
m ill a ii 1 h o r 1 11e s r e p o r t e d
thousands ol dollars in damage
In Colmar In a tornado touched
down Ihuinduy night near Fmt
Morgan. Coin
dam aging a
house Dp lu 2 Inehes ol rain
Hooded lo.iiU In Denver and
Littleton High winds hlaekrd
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deep eirp l Inin stores and homes
in Orem. Utah, w lirie I 2 Iin lies
ol min tell lu 15 minutes I hr
15 tnlmiie rainfall mini was thr
thud hlghrsl rvrr rrcordrrl In
C l.1 I1 E ls e w h e r e lu U tah ,
inudslldrs hlockerl U S Route Mil
a n d U ta h R o u t e I 2 n ear
Pangntleh. trapping one &lt;ar hot
t .losing no ln|urtes Several jx-o
(de were siratuletl when IRxmI*
washed out Houle IT
near
Cellar City, authorities said
I liter igi.irtris nl an Irtrh ol rain
lell III 20 uilnutrs west ol lots
Vegas Inirrsliitr 15 In Las
Vegas was eovered by up to 5
Iret ol water, lorclng jxillrr to
close parts ol the highway

Engineers Check Extent
Of Shuttle's Rain Damage
CAPE CANAVERAL IUPII - Space agertry
en gin eers |&gt;!an lo begin a thorough
assessment today of extensive rain damage
suffered by the shuttle Columbia's heal
shield tiles during Hie ship’s ferry rtde from
California to Florida
John laiwrenie. a spokesman for the
N ational A eron au tics and Space A d ­
ministration. said Thursday that rngtneers
suspect more than I .(XX) of the fragile tiles
were itamaged and that up to 300 may have
to be replaced
l^awrcm e said It w'as too early to tell ll the
Ule work will have an Impact on Columbia's
planned I)r r 20 launch date, hul he said
engineers are optimistic Hie damage can txrepaired in parallel with other pre launch
work
Columbia, a veteran ol six orbital flights
is the original shuttle In NASA s Heel of four
The spaceship spent Ihe past IH months
at its Rockwell International factory In
Palmdale Calif fur extensive mortifications
It was returned In Hie Kennedy Space
Center Sunday atop NASA's 747 shuttle
transport jet
It sustained damage going through a
small shower during Ihe ferry operation

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no theaters Pars, game rooms or
jHurt halls Garbage bins would
also l«- kept ern Insert so trash
would not lw strewn ii Immii the
property, Jo- said
liullic could enter the pro|r&lt; t
only Iroui French Avenue and
I5lh and IMth streets There
would !«■ no an css front Elm
Avenue a rhlrl concern of the
rrsIrtrulM
lu a letter to one ol ttir
residents o p e n in g the re/onlng.
Know les said t'lly Manager
Frank Faison preferred the land
lo lie develojH-d because Nun
lord s tax bust' nerds to hr
broadened to pay tor city Itn
provrllirnts Knowles also said
parks director Jim Jrrnlgnn said
the land lell as It Is only adds
liiaintetianee costs in the de
jiartmeiii
llallaw ay told thr commission
hr Is a local rrsjHiiisIhlr rtrvrl
o|w-|
T in not horn Houston, t in
not trout Dallas
you’ll la- able
in find ute" it there Is a problem
Willi the project. I l.ittuw.iv said
But thr residents smfounding
the jtrojri t objected to turning
Ihe jiroprrty
used as a sandlot
luuw-ball Held and play area —
into a shopping center
Ikii Young, of 220 W IMHi St
countered Knowles comments
on growth, saving
Progess is
good pro|M-t and Inevitable, inn
what Is also needed Is a place to
strip anti smell ihe roses
She
ptojHtsed the tr.u i Ih turned Into

...Eatery

C ontinu ed frtn page 1A
|&gt;oliiled tii.il Gross wattled lo
si-11 txxi/e there
( oinn ilsslotirr Eddie Keith
praised Gtoss ha s[H-atheading
the ircrtil icdi-yclopincnt of the
downtown area hut said he
would have to slop bringing his
grand* hlldien to ihr- irsiaui.iol
II II sold Ix rr
lor G anelt. who owns a store
nexi Hampton Gardens, called
the restaurant a Hist class '
establishment but said Serving
Ih-i -i and wine dix-s not tte.iutllv
AREA READINGH (9 a m i: .icily
trin|M-raturr 7H, ovr-nughi low
tw o other men were adamanl
72. T h u rs d a y s h ig h
i ll
in thetr op|Misit|on saving txxt/r
biirmnetrle pressure To I I rrlit
woulil mean tahhlr rousing
liv e tin to ul It v H7 per ern I,
downtown
whirls west at O mpli. rain MO
Frank Noll ol M *i F.lm Avr
Incli sunrise II dll a m . sunset
said "You |ml a Ix-rt In a guy's
M 25 p 111
stomach and things come out
SA TURDAY TIDES:
that usually don t &lt;nine out
Dayton* llcach: highs. 1041
Foi met I’ AZ cninmlsstnnrt
a in
11 02 p. 111 . lows
I IH J U "S lim " Gulluwiiy told the
a in
-&gt; I (i p m
P o rt
board Hie i Hy will have "In pul a
Canaveral: highs R&gt; :t;t a m
lot ol IKihie down on First Street
lo !&gt;.i p m . lows. J Oil ,1 hi 4 07
p m . Ilayport: highs. 4 OH a in
.1 lO p ill . lows. It 55 a m . Ml 24
p in
HOATING FORECAST: St
August lor tu Jupllri Inlet out 50
miles — Wind variable mostly
ELLIHE. AVRETT
east amt southeast less than 10
Mr Kills F. Avretl 75. of 51 17
knots through Saturday. Sea less Mustang Way Orlando, died
than 5 lerl Wind and sea htghei W ednesday at the H ow moot
ue.u scattered Ihunderntiirins Health Center, Orlando Horn
moving ulfshorr mostly during Mati h IH. 1912 to Chaton. Ala
1 In* aflertttion and evening.
lie was &lt;i former Sanlord rest
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dent, m oving to Otlando In
Sunday through Tuesday — 1985 He was a retired railroad
Pattly cloudv thmuglt Tuesday engineer and a i nr oilier ot thr
witti a chance ol atlrniuon and R a i l r o a d B r o t h e r h o o d o l
evening thundrrstonns except
Engineer*
anytluir southeast ami keys
Survivors Include his wltr.
High* u|)|trr M(K to lower 90*
F lo iiu lr . da u gh ter
S a n d ra
l ows around 70 extreme north Hooker. Panama City; son. Rub
to around MO in thr keys
c il. Altam onte Springs, four
sisteis, Mt* Tillle Baxter and
Mts Lots Shrarnn. both of
A,Ki|ika. Mr* Hester Boyer and
Mrs Elanor Davis, both ol
Jacksonville, two brothers. Os4 Ufhl
VS its cat. AjMipka, and Emory, San
» u Pftjyftil
ir 1 .1 ** lord, lour graudi hlhlrrn and one
Nwlont ynn^i
gtrat grandchild
MCA
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Brlssun Guardian Fun eral
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M** MRon %
II1• l»'« Home. Sanlord. Is In charge of
NCH icmi?
u% u arrangements
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over Alabama,

Lawrence said "T hey were
m rain for roughly 30 seconds ll was
something they couldn't swerve to avoid

1hr shuttle is covered w ith more than
3 0 .0 0 0 tiles to protect It from the tntrnse
heat of re-entry But the ceram ic tiles are
not designed to absorb the bullet-like Impact
of rain drops when flying at high speeds
A NASA statement said the transport jet
was Hying 253 mpli at 16.000 tret In rlear
air lietwrrn two cloud layers when It ran
In to
lig h t to m o d e r a te rain near
Montgomery, Ala
SIitittle transports are forhlddrn to fly
through visible rain because of the potential
tor damage to the shuttle's tile system
However the shower dill not show up on
ground radar or the 747 s onboard radar
system
a NASA statement said
The air
i rew reported bring In the rain lor approxi­
mately 20 to 25 seconds The damaged
areas are around Ihe windows and nn the
forward facing Hies on Columbia
A pathfinder plane Hew ahead of the
747 transport Sunday to spot arras ol had
weather, but Its crew did not detect the
patrh of rain

mini park n .iln r r trail

William Cagle ol 212 W I fit Ii
Si said the proposed duplexes
would
greatly devalue" Ills
pro|x-rty lie also questioned If
Hattaway could guarantee resi­
dents that future owners of the
project would not allow bars and
ihealers and allow traffic only
i Ii r o u g ti Ih e d e s I g ll a I e d
entrance*
Sylvia Smith, ol 425 W IHth
St who led Ihe o|i|Hislllon to the
Iasi projxiscd development jil.in,
saiil the residents are pisi as
o|i|Mised to the re/outng now as
I hey were in Ajirll
I tils is jiuhlii land
the
jiohllt should have a say In
what srlorir with ll she said
f iiinm Isslotirr Brent &lt;'a tIt
saving he 'believes in thr tax
|»a\rr " m oved to deny the
re/onlng request, calling Ihe
si hixil Ixiaril "InsensIHvr
I wish the s&lt; hixil (ward woulil
I k a little more sensitive to thr
people who elected them to
ollli e They nerd to llstrn lo Ihe
l&gt;coplr ( ’aril said, which drrw
applause Rom about 50 jK-ojilr
in Ihe audience
Commission rhutrinun John
Morris and CoinmiHstoner Erldie
Keith urged Ihelt nilieagurs not
lo deny the request
Mils land Is going to lx- used
lot siunethlug." Keith said
Only (.'aril anti Commissioner
lay Mitlntie voted to tlenv Hir
r e ijiir s l
K i-llli
M orris alld
&lt; im im is s lo n rr J oh n l.rlto y
\ lit i* if a g a i n s t It
N e w ly a 11jio I it I e d c o m III I s s I o n r r
II nr ten se E v a n * a list a llied
|xi ausc she works lor the school
tiiiaril as assist am to Su|iertn

98 Hospitals Settle
Malpractice Fund Dispute
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - A *05 million
settlement In a dispute over a statesponsored medical malpractice Insurance
plan will mean immediate payment for
vlrtlms who depended on the fund for
damages, according to Insuranc e Commis­
sioner Bill Gunter
The dispute involved 98 hospitals that
quit the F’atlents Compensation Fund to
protest millions of dollars In assessments
above thetr scheduled yearly contributions
to the joint Insurance fund The assess­
ments werr required when the regular
yearly contributions failed to meet total
damages awards
"For the first time wr have a mecha­
nism that allow us to roller! future
assessments without dragging each one
through the courts, Gunter said
This
virtually wljies out our waiting list of
malpractice victims It means these people
can be compensated Immediately Instead
ol walling (or years cd expensive litigation
to be completed
The Legislature created thr fund in 1975
to provide malpractice coverage to hospi­
tals and doctors But the hospitals quit,
claiming thr amount the fund assessed
them compared unfalrlv to the amount
dem anded of doctor members, whose
contributions were rapped

trndrnt Rolierl Hughes Three
members nl ihe nine mernlier
&lt; rimmisslnh were absent —
Darrell Grleme. Gary Davidson
and Sheila Rotierls
Ills motion shot down Carll
urged thr commission lo Wake
up
What are we going to have, a
shopping center every 12 blin ks
in the illy of Sanford'''" hr
asked
Malone miIi I the project would
create a tremendous tralltc
problem
Keith then moved to .ijijirove
the rr/ontiig and was Joined bv
Morris and L»-Rov. giving thr
project a 5 2 OK
A fterw a rd , residen ts w ere
shfMked at thr Imard's revrrsal
.util vowed to return In greater
numbers Aug 12 to light the
re/onlng

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Portia Spent rr to truchrrs and
itKiks siimr ot whom had l&gt;ren
Involved with the [irngram since
it began In Seminole County IM
years ago
Mead Start became j»art of thr
SCA antl-poveriy programs to
1967 ami rvery year since 200
children. M-und-4 vetir-nld*. from
disadvantaged fam ilies have
|mrttrl|&gt;alrd In classes designed
lit glvr them a brail start In
coiujietlng with thrtr tietter-uff
jw-rrs In addition to pre si'hixil

...S c o u ts

Continued from page 1A
lo jitik u|&gt; the drunk* tumlng
out ol these beverage [ilat es
G re g o ry L Ferguson. 252H
D espite the p rotests, Ib r
H ia w a th a A vr
Mb hart I)
i ouunlsstnri vntnl 4 2 to appinvr
Ibe request, with Ki-ltii and G a r n e r . 550 V ih lr n H oad.
Frederick F Gaines. 708 Oak
LeRoy dissenting
A vr
A lta m o n t e S|&gt;rlngs
Amanda Cranlas whose taint
Michael
R Morris fiOH Red Sail
lv owns anil ii|M-iair* Chrtsln's.
lame Chad L Driscoll, 905 Delta
sou gh t and w on te n ta tiv e
Court. Rvan Kanaga. M27 Flbb
jK-rtnlsstnn lo sell whtskev
Drive. Grant E and Rvan Ttuirji
We llnd a lot ol |&gt;roplr who
both ot 504 L ittle W rk lva
like a IIIiIr cocktail witti thetr
I. o it g w o o d
Mat t he w J
dinner," she m i I i I
It tieljis pay
Hardwlch. 250 F^ Hornbeam
Hu- hills
ami enhances Ihe
l..iinr II ol 104 Countryside
dliinrr hour
Drive
jlui Frank Noll of tkX&gt; Elm
Also in ihr eontlngrut are
Ave the comniKslon should not
Mleharl J Kolila. 1014 Taprotil.
rxlrm l the |K-rmlt to Im hide
Casaellierry, Slrven C Young
lll|UOt
22 1 Hamlin Drive Frru Park
C om m ission er Brent Carll
tunvrd to upjmive the request,
s.ivmg Christo's is .i restaurant
mil a bar wberr jx-oplr go lo
W ASH IN G TO N |UPI| - A
gel thunk
But Comiulsnloner Kitdlr Krlth lour dav protest by animal rights
s.ud It don’t matter wherr you a ttlvls t* at the National In
stltiiles ol llralth hail no lx*arlng
itrtnk it. It has the same rlfrcl
tjir decision In the Reagan
Ihr commlaalun approved tFie
Administration to su»|N-nd fun
icqurst 4 2. again with comm Is
ding nl head ln|ur&gt; research on
sinners Keith and LeRoy itisscn
animals at the University ol
ling
Pennsylvania an administration

W e r e dumhlnunded that
they (inilil votr lor the exact
same Hung they denied three
m o n th s a g o
said B e ts y
Phillips ot 425 W IMth St
Keith, who viilril against rr/oiling the lot lor a shopping
i enter ill April said he voted fur
Hie re/onlng lor Mils project
Ix-iause it s muc h more com
pantile with thr surrounding
area
Hatluwav s duplrxrs would lit
latter into the neighborhood
than H uber's lone shopping
. enter, Keith Mini
Kr-itFi was also sold on Hat
law.iv s promise not to build an
entrain e way on Film Avenue
and not allowing liars and the
.iters
I know what Hattaway
he II do he'll do, Keith said

m iv *

teaming activities the children
were led i wo meals a day
S( A had apjiltrd for nearly
$400,(XX) m federal money tor
the program bclorr it withdrew
it* applications on July I alter
st.itc authorities vdd they would
rri om m ctul ry|n tlon of the
.ipjilli atton State officials In
letters to SCA indicated they
dldn t like Itn.im tal problems
SCA had In the past nor tls
frequent disagreem ents with
Irdrrnl mid si ale program ad­
ministrators
With londlng denied tor ns last
program
Head Start — SCAa
ixi.ird voted in disband
— Donna Eatea
I ti ii in a s K
Bell
74 9
Whllemamh. Deltona. Chris R
(o g le. ID I Tarjxiti Circle Winter
S|irtngs Stephen S Conway
217 Dublin Drive Lake Marv.
Si m on H Mage door n 875
Division St , Oviedo, and Lrov
A Jordan. 208 Vrruna. DeBarv
C o n H n g r iit d ir e c to r and
Scoutmaster lor lump 1 Is Curb
Satchel. Orlando with Trtxip 2
Du k Jixisens. Windermere, and
I mh&gt;{) 5 Randy Ahln Daytona
Beach A ll three are Seoul
masters with local units and
veteran Scout le.idrrs
To a tten d Ihe Jatnburee.
S cou t* must ajiply and lie
elected ttv thr local con nil I
Rather than attend as part of
ilu-lt regular hometown trixqis
the are formed into provisional
( Mi l l s tor H ie J a m h o r r r

A n im al Research Funding Suspended
n llll l.ll S .IV S

Ihe deim inslr.illnu m erely
In fe e d H ea lth and H um an
S en n r-s Secretary Margaret
Heckle? io make (hr decision
.dxnii a day sooner than she
normally would have, according
HHS sjuikesMian Dm Rheein

AREA DEATHS

MR) Lake Marlon Dttvc. Alta
ilioulc Springs, died Wednesday
at ihr Veterans Ad in In1st rat Ion
Hospital In Gainesville Born
Noi 2t&gt;. 1921 In Bridgeport.
Conn . he moved to Altamonte
Sjutngs trout Long Island. N Y
in 1976 He was a retire elevator
and escalator maintenance man
and wus a Protestant
Survivors Include Ids wife.
Joyce, two sons. Arthur K Lake
M a rv. W illia m R . W est
Hempstead. N Y , brother, A r­
thur E . LongwoixL (our grand
children
lla ld w ln F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamontr Springs. Is lu
charge of arrangements
C A R L J . H O C H R E ir E K
Mr. Call J Hochrrller. 71.
F^asl Hancock Drive. Deltona,
died Tuesday at Central Florida
Krglonol Hospital. Sanford. Ikirn
May 4. 1914 In Wllkrs IVarrr.
Pa,, hr movrd to Deltona from
Orlando In 1985. He wus a
retired automobile salesman and
a Catholic Hr wus an Alt Force

veteran of World War II and a
m em ber ol the V eteran* ot
Foreign Wars
Survivors Include (ila wife.
Wi l ma
d a u g h t e r . L I it d a
Johnson. Orlando, three sons,
Carl R . Farley. Mo . Duane R
Catxselbrrry. anil Gary L . Or­
lando. two sisters. Frances
Litvin. White Haven. Pa . Zita
M ille r. O rlan do; 10 g ra n d ­
children
Stephen H Baldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. Is in charge of
arrangements
RUTH A. W ORLEY
Mrs Ruth A W orley. 78.
Mrndrrson Street. Deltona, died
1'ursday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanlord Horn
Jan 15. 1907 In Akron. Ohio.

*hr moved to Deltona In 1966
She was a rrtlrrd cashier and a
member ol Rebecca Circle of
first United Mrthodlst Church.
Deltona
Survivors Include two sons.
Kenneth W and Donald E.
Krttes, both of Akron; two slrpdaughlcrs, Helen Reynolds and
Dolores Blount, both of Akron;
two sisters. Roberta Filing. De­
ltona. Ro/rtta Flggeman. Alta­
monte Springs, four brothers.
Raymond C Clinton, Deltona.
Roland S Clinton. Orrvllle. Ohio.
Robert F and Russell Clinton
built ol Ohio 15 grunchlldren.
14 great grandchildren
Stephen R. Baldaufl Funeral
Home. Deltona, is in charge of
arrangement*

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all Dob Sipes silly. Call him lazy. But don't call him whltey. Sipes, who lives
in Daytona Beach but works in Longwood, resembles some sort of
sun-worshipping Dracula as he reclines in his coffin-like tanning chamber.
Sipes says he likes to visit a tanning salon to maintain his golden glow when
he can't make it to the beach. Even In sunny Florida tanning salons are
becoming more popular. There are two In Seminole County.

The State Of Looking Good ... Artificially

�2 tvrnlng Herald, Sanlord, FI.

Friday, July It, m i

S to re -B o u g h t Sun T a n
So Who Says You Have To G o To The Beach To Catch Some Rays?
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Herald S t a ff W riter

TANNING SAFELY

v
w lilt Ihr pasty whltr look of anemic
visitors Iroin tin- North. they *»trtji down to the
skimpiest of skivvies and lake tlirlr place In a private
cubicle where Ihry lie In a colllu-llkr- Inn lined with
Meek, frllrrtlv r ^lass
They «lon goggles In pinlret Ihrlr ryes from the
glare and many nine In a radio headaral lo drown out
the rpilet hum ol ihr machinery. As Ihr lid falls,
almost hiding them completely from view, they
calmly wall for an unseen man In a conlrnl booth to
turn on the blinding llghl that will pro|M-| them not
Inin outer space, hut Inin the fashionable world ol the
lirnn/e skinned.
Canned tan.
.
To naltire hufls and purists. an electric lan may
serin sacrellglou*. lint those who run Seminole
County's two i,inning salons (one in Lmigwoixl.
another In Maitland) say It's rlglri In step with the
rontrmpoury American lifestyle — fast
Salon tnnnlng. they say. Is Instant |{rat 11leal Ion. You
can achieve In a few minutes what normally require*
hours under a burning »un. There are no hint* drives
lo ihr lieueh, lighting ihr erowds. no swratlng like
fii-lit hands and gelling griuy sand all over an oily
tmdy.

It's kind of like Iasi lood — MeTttil. Tan In a bo*.
And It's popular, even In sunny Florida. Al the rale
ol IK) In 70 a day they Irek lulu the laiiigwDud salon to
gain &lt;&gt;r maintain the golden, youthful glow ol a
lieaehcomtier.
And even II Ihry (all asleep In their "eolUn." they
won't burn The binning gizmo Is lim ed to shut tlsell
oil. according lo tunning salon o|ieralor Kverrli
N.11.lie
The Ian seekers can shun Ihr lotions and potions ol
Iteach’Koeni and ran rvrn shell their swimsuits
without rear ol arresi Hut alter binning they're
cautioned to slather themselves In a moisturizer and
avoid showering or exert Ise for iw o hours to help the
sktn retain mid rcplrlnlxh Us natural moisture supply.
During a 20-inlnulc session In Ihr cooker there's no
linking and burning like an hour or two in the sun
might cause. Nul.de said
Alter alioul 15 minutes under the wanning hulbs. a
uii klc or iw o o f sweat may run down your back. hut
that's the extent ol Ihr loss and muss Involved In
getting a salon Ian
t his unnatural tanning system really Isn’t all that

dlllereut Irnut the real think Nutalr. who said he
lives, breathes and eals lanninR.*' points out that
allhoukh IndtHir lauurrsare rx|M&gt;*cd to the same type
ot nltravlolel rays old sol emits, some of the harmful
rays are screened out and the quantity ol rx|s&gt;surc Is
can-folly controlled. Thut. he said, makes for a safer,
quicker tun.
You cun look like you've been on the beach all
summer lit a little over three hours — 10 sessions
lone a day) lastlnk 20 minutes each. Nutalr said.
Smile people tan even quicker. And after devrloplnk a
deep glow. die hekluutiiks of which urr noticeable

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out by the pool, working In the yard, playing
ball... — remember the rules. Use a lotion with
Ihe right sun protection tactor. The SPF
Indicates how many sunscrecned hours It takes
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after a Hinkle salon visit, malntalnluk the tan requires
only one Treatment' a week.
You run buy a lannltik purkakr for • ! 15 that
entitles you lo a dally 20 minute session lor the tlrsl
three mouths Alter that. Nutalr said, you pay $4 per
session.

The number of visits depends on the person, their
skin tyjie and the type of tan they seek, he said. Some
may mix outdoor tanning with Indoor tunning
According to the 32-yeurotd Nutalr. who sports a
deep tan himself naturally, a salon tun Is trss harsh
on sktn than one provided bv the sun And that
means, tie said, a reduction In thr chances of
devrloplnk wrinkled. Irulhrr llkr skin or even suninduced skin cancer
Natale said hr shuns Ihr sun.
Slnee development of I hr Indoor tunnlnk system
more than lour decades ago. Nutalr said he Is aware of
no i uses of skin cancer that have been linked to salon
tans Hut like outdoor sun worshippers indoor tanners
run thr risk of developing cataracts because the
ultraviolet rays |&gt;enrtrale the eyelids and can cause
damage. he Mid.
That's why Natale rrqulrrs all visitors In his salon

to wear protective goggles. Hr |kiIii I s out that they
should also In- used rellkiously by outdoor tanners.
Despite the apparent safely of salon lannltik versus
the rral think, you say you'd rather sllek to your old
l&gt;rai h blanket than to hop Into a tunnlnk machine
,liter someone else has Just risen from the eoffln-llke
bin? Well Natale said not to fear, the machines are
disinfected before and alter each use. and besides that
they arr self piirlfylnR
The tannink system Is a splnoll of a device
developed In World War II lo treat and disinfect
wounds. Natale said, and the disinfectant effect is
retained by today's system*.
Natale said Europeans were the first to turn onto
tunnliiR machines, with the fad developing there In
the late MXjOs and then slowly spreading lo the U.S.
In the late '70s In Ills six years 111 Ihe business Natulc
siild he has seen loc.il salons come and go, but his
salon ha*endured and Is thriving
Pansy Walton of Winter S p rin g, uklow with a tan
developed under Natale'* tutelage, credits Natale with
her sueeess.
During her mouth of sessions at his salon, started
because her work as a sales rep keeps her oul o f Ihe
sun the tun loving Ms Walton said Nutate taught her
that everything she was doing when she was catching
teal rays was totally wrong for hrr skin
flits has takrn the place of getting out In Ihe sun
and suffering so much.'* she said. " I love Ihe whole
concept. It makes you feel good. It's very relaxing. I
saw results Immediately."
Ms Walton, 34. said with Indoor tanning she avoids
Ihe confusion over what lype of sun screen or tanning
lotion to use and Natale has rounseled her on what to
do to protect her skin when she does spend the day at
the beach, she said.
Despite such plaudits, there are critics. The
American Medical Association's Council on Scientific
Affairs recently said that tanning salons are point
Hally dangerous and offer no proven hrallh benefits
The AMA advised that Indoor tanning systems be
avoided because they may cause changes In the
Immune system, ubnormal tissue or tumor growth on
the skm as well as eye damage.
Natale concedes that there may be some threat lo
Indoor tanner*, but the risk they run doesn't touch
Hu danger faced by those who bask, bake and burn In
the uncontrolled rays of the sun.
Dr George Pyke, a .'Mi-year-old I am g wood physician
-wlics has a salon tun, said. "People are going to want a
tan no matter what ' He said there Is a lot of guessing
about the safe!v of indoor tanning, but there have
I k-cii no thorough studies that compared the relative
dangers ol salon l.inning mid exposurr lo the sun.
He stressed moderation, saying loo much o f either
iyp«- of tanning may rause damage, but Pyke. like
Natale. said hr has never heard of a case of akin
cancer linked to salon tanning
The ultimate way to protect your skin Is to shroud
yoursell In Arabic fashion, Pykr said, but that Isn't
very realistic. He said Indoor tanning Is a way to enjoy
gelling and maintaining a tan with a degree of safely
not afforded anywhere else under the sun

'Silverado' G ives Us A New Western Hero In The John Wayne Mold
By Vernon Scott
UP! Hollywood Reporter
HOLLYWOOD (UPII - Thr western
has rmiie thundering back to the
screen with "Silverado." u horse iqwru
that ranks with the ties!
As basic us spurs and six-guns,
"SilveradoY spins the classic yam o f a
handlul of hruve and resourceful men
who clean up a corrupt western hamlet
run by a sadistic sherlll and an evil
cattle baron.
There's no mistaking the good guys
lor Ihr vlllulns. We urr not looking al
m en w h o a r r “ t r y in g l o fin d

themselves" in a cast that stars Kevin
Kllnr. Scott Glenn. Krvln Costner and
Danny Glover.
They're a lllnty bunch who shoot and
talk stialght. pitted against a vile nest
ol heavies led by Brian Dennrhy.
O ne o f t h e beat r l n n e n t a o f
"Silverado" Is the arrival of Glenn as a
major alar. Hr seems hewn from the
same block of granite that produced
John W ayne und Clint Eastwood,
lough, unrelenting and uncompromis­
ing
Glenn has their nurruw-eyea. seamed
lace and paucity of words, the fun­

damental western man of action bent played the heavy In "Urban Cowboy."
on minding his own business and lie was die track coach In "Persona!
dangerous to cross
Hrst" and he played astronaut Alan
Oil
screen, Glenn Is voluble. HeShepard In "The Hlghl Slufr."
suggests the volatility of a colled
It would appear that the roggrd
spring
A native ol the tough strrrts of Glenn has a big future in westerns tf
Pittsburgh before that city cleaned up the genre Is re-established. There to
Its act. Glenn makes hts home In the already talk afoot o f a sequel to
Silverado" by a film Industry mightily
mountain town of Ketchum. Idaho,
where hr runs up and down the steep impressed with director Lawrence
slopes most of the year and skta Ihem Kasdan s llrst horse opera.
In winter.
They say westerns don't make
Movlgoers got their first hint of money," Glenn said with a wide grin
Glenn’ s screen presence when hr
I think differently."
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CBS has Ion# been a mere
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network rating* bailie. NBC
has Carson and Lellerm an.
ABC has “ Nlghtllne.” CBS Iirr
zilch.
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Sim on."* Fare II. CBS has
kissed olf Ihe late-night slot
and kissed It of! cheaply.
No longer. The network re­
c e n t ly ord ered so m e new
episodes of "T.J. Hooker." an
ABC cancellation, for airing one
late night a week Instead of
those reruns
Tills comes on Ihr heels of
"N lgh l Heal.'* a first run rop
show that Is being produced
exclusively for CBS"s lutr-nlght
slot and has been pulling de­
cent ratings during thr past
couple of months
Whul we could lie looking al
here Isn trend.
“ Nlghl H eal” Is a lerse,
no-nonsense poller series that
Is shot In Toronto with a
Canadian cast and crew. For an
authentic Davor. II Is actually
Dimed al night, wtih a lot of
location footage and handheld
cameras.
O u r n a rra to r. K irk w o o d
(Allun Royal), wrllrs u (Miller
b lo tte r new spaper colum n
culled Nlghl Heal. The stories
are fold somewhat through his
eyes “ My Job." he Informs us.
"Is lo write down whul 1see."
Kirkwood shows up at Ihe

scene o f Ihe rrtm r. still I*,
around. Our cop team In ­
v e s t ig a t e s . g e ls Its m an
Kirkwood comes annind ut Ihe
end lo wrap II up
O'Hrlrn and Glumhonr (Scon
Hylands and Jell Wlnentl) are
our painfully familiar cop tram.
O'Brien Is graying, tired. Im pa­
tient with lawyers and search
warrants and plea bargaining
Cdambonr Is young, reckless
and frisky
The acting by these Iwrt Is
|ust awful, even by TV c«ip
show standards Admittedly,
It's arguable whether Lord
Olivier himself could pull oil
such lines ns “ Time doesn't
come as ehrup as II used In" or
"Slay away from me or you’ re
dead m eal."
Hul these guys dnn'l rvru
try. Th ey're lolully wooden.
And that, for me. sinks “ Nlghl
Heal.” T h rrr's nothing wrung
with the stories. In one episode,
•ill armored chi hrlsl lends Ihe
cops lo un Illegal wra|Mins
o p e r a tio n , and then lo u
dead-end of legal IrehnlcnlltleH
O'Hrlrn finally nails Ihe guy.
I hough.
Th rrr's plrnlv of action, and
U s well-photographed. Bui
“ Nlghl H ea l" lacks |N-rsonulUy.
It's grim, blunt und tut Hess
Too itud. brcuusr II looks so
good
Oil a (irrsonul note. I'd like In
mention Ilia! scrrrrhlng llrrn
and gunfire are not my Idru ol
Ideal brdllm r fare. You can't
tall "Nlghl H eal" or "T .J .
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LOS ANGELKS |UI&gt;f| — A
s lu n l m an In ju re d In un
rxplnslnn during filming of a
m ovie about a terrorist in­
va sio n has surd Ih r film ­
makers. and his attorney says
the stair should enact legisla­
tion lo protect slunl people.
Mux Muxwrll. a 32-yrar-olrl
slu n l man from Memphis,
Trnn.. filed suit In Superior
Court Tuesday against Cannon
Films. Golam Globus Produc­
tions. director Joe 7.Ho and Ihr
slunl coordinator und sprdalrRrcta coordinator for Ihr film.
“ Invasion USA."
Jerry Kroll. M axwell's at­
torney. said Ihe suit seeks
u n s p e c ifie d dainagea. The
minimum damages for Superi­
or Court Is 825.000
K r o ll said M a x w e ll was
playing a security guard during
filming on June 7 In Atlanta
Hr said the script called for Ihr
terrorists lo use explosives lo
collapse a steel door leading
Into a garage for armorrd cars.
Maxwell "was told Ihr door
was merely lo eoll.ipse and hr'

was sup|M&gt;sed lo lake a couple
ol bullrls." Kroll said “ Instead
Ihe rxplnslnn was so awesome
II Itlrw Ihe strrl door lo sm ith­
ereens and sent debris Dying ull
over Ihr place."
Muxwrll was hll by debris
and suffered a fractured right
Ion.irm. a lucrrulrd forehead,
bruised knee and numerous
cult, lie will hr unable lo work
for al least three months. Kroll
said.
Thr ultorney ulso represents
a s lu n l w om a n whn w as
burned during (liming of Ihr
“ A lr w o ir ' television series.
Desiree Kerns surd Ihe makers
ol Ihr show ultrr a February
accident that burned her face
She said a smoke bomb unex­
pectedly exploded and rngidfed
her In Dames
Kroll auld hr will ask Ihr
slate lo Impose licensing re­
q u ire m e n ts for alunt and
sp erla l effectB coordin ators
whrn he lesllflrs Aug. 14 Ml
A s s e m b ly s u b c o m m lllc
hearings on rn lrrlaln rn rn lrrUled topics

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Mall laud l&gt;ay crlchratlug the p in .. Friday and Saturday
c l l y 's centennial, J u ly 20. ihrough July 27 and at I I
Parade 10 a m . followed by p in . S o m e th in # In llic A ir
I e s 11v 11 1e r a n d d a y t i m e with music of Phil Collins and
fireworks al the civic center Genesis. Admission $2.50 |h t
person per show.
and Luke Lily I’aik
Altamonte Spring* 20-plece
Exhibit of works by Amite
Sm ith and the Uok Fellow C om m unlly Jazz Ensemble
r ir tls is . June 0 0 -J u ly 21. Summer Concert. Sunday .July
Maitland Arl Center. 231 W 21. 7 p m .. East monte Civic
I’ a c k w o o d A v r., M a llla n d . Center, t.ongw ood A ven u e.
( lallt-ry hours IO a m to 4 p in Altamonte Springs Free to the
weekdays except Monday ant! public. Guests vocalists Hilly
1-4 p m Saturday and Sunday Phillips and Gloria Yousha
G eneral Sanlord Museum
Open free lo I hr public lee
cream social In Hardens on July .md Library. Fort Mellon Park.
20 In celebration ol Maitland 520 E First St . Sanford. 2 5
p m .. S u n d a y . W c ilm - s Centennial.
E x h ib it o f c o n te m p o ra ry tlav.'Thursdav. and Friday.
Seminole County Musrum.
sculpture hy vouuk artists,
tluou^h Aiujiist 23. Sampson H ig h w a y 17 02 a I II u • h
G a llery . Slelson University. i l o u l r v a r d . in o ld A g r l
Delaind. Monday lhroii)&gt;h Fri­ Ccnter/Counly Home bulhilug.
day. !1 a.m. Co 3 p m. Free lo *1 a m lo I p in,, Monday
tlunngh Friday. Call 321-2489
the public.
National Uuilimn Assm'lalion lor evening and afternoon .i|&gt;
Until Show and Comrpetition. polntmenls Closed Sundays
Seminole Communlly C'ollcnc, Ihiuugh U iU ir Day
S a n fo r d , A u g u ni 3 *1 0 .
Exhibition ol works by laie
Workshops. In lures, fashion Frauk Rani|Nilla Florida arll*i.
shows and cguill tits* acilvllles. ihrough Augusi 11 al latch
Exhibit ol prize winning ((iillts Haven Arl Center. 2-lllt N.
hy Florida qulllers. For In- Mills A ve , Orlando. Hours
lortnallon call 3 2 1 (jH21.
10 5. Tuesday ihrough Friday:
H andicap S in gles Dance. noon to 5 . Saturday: 2 5.
W eslm ontr I’aik raid SprliiK Sunday.
Oaks lllvd . Aliamonie Springs
Nature hike each Saturday.
every second and fourth Fri­ It) a n i . W rklw a Sitting* Stale
day. Hours. 7:30*9:30 p in Park Exlendrd day hike. 12 (M)
A d m is s io n 35 c e n ts . C all p m . every third Saturday ol
C lau dia Harris. W est m onte (he miniih Tw o hour mutual
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E x p lo re Ihe g a la x y with 12 30 p in . each llrM Saturday
Is la n d * In Ih r S k y . John Young Call 889-3140 lor Information
P la n e ta riu m 's new feature
Artists League of Orange
show, will continue into Sep County gallery. Casselberry
leuiber Monday through Fri­ Wltslurr Plaza. Stale Hoad 430.
day, 2:30 p m Saturday and Monday lo Saturday 10 a m to
Sunday. 2 and 4 p m .. Loch 7 p ni Free to Ihe public.
Haven Park. Hit) E. Hollins St,.
Florida's ofllclal slate play.
Orlando. Adults. 61. children, Cross a n d S w o rd , In lls 2 1si
studenls. military and senior season , on H igh w ay A t A
citizens. $1,50. Members frer
South. SI Augustine presents
M n a l Mania Cosmic Concert performances nightly al 8:30
le a lu r lr i)! " H e a v y M e tu l" p m except Sundays through
groups, John Young Planetarl Augusi 24 For reservation*
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Frid ay, July I I , 1W1 -7

Morning News Proved Too Much For Wolf
Dear Dick — I watch the CDS Morning News
with Bill Kuri l * and Phyllis George every
morning. There uaed to be a man — Warner Wolf
— talking about aporta. He ian't on any more.
What happened to him? — R.D.. Scottabluff, Neb.
Warner Wolf Is a big fish In New York local
television — hr does the s|x&gt;rtscasts on the local CBS
station. When he took the Job on the CBS Morning
News, he didn't realize what he was letting himself in
for To gel to the studio In lim e for the morning show,
lie would have to get up at 3 a.m. And he does ihe I I
o'clock newscasts every night After a while, he
decided tl was Just too much for him, and hr quit the
Morning News.
Dear Dick — My alater aaya she read that
Naatassja Klnskl'a mother was Ingrid Bergman.
I* that true? If not, could you tell me anything
• b o u t he r m o th e r or f a t h e r ? — R .8 .J . ,
Springfield, Mo.
Untrue. But Nnstass|n does have a distinguished
parent — her father ts the exciting actor. Claus
Kinski
Dear Dick — Could you tell me if the Jamie Lee
Curtis, who starred In John Carpenter's “ Hal­
loween," ia the same Jamie Lee Curtis who
played with Dan Ackroyd and Eddie Murphy in
"Trading Places"? A lot ia riding on this. — P.H.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Yes. Ihe samr Jamie Lee, the daughter of Tony

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Oeneral Hospital " She was Karen on "O ne Life to
L ive" for live yean*
Dear Dick — I recently watched the movie
"Frances," starring Jessica Lange. I ssy that
Meryl Streep also played In a movie about
Frances Farmer. My hsuband says no. But I
recall so clearly seeing It on cable TV about a
year or two ago. If I'm right. I'll be S 3 * richer. —
S.N.. Houston.

Ask Dick
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Curtis and Janei Leigh, and the Screen Scream
Queenol the 1980s
Dear Dick — What year did the show “ Lost in
Space" premiere, and what year did it end? —
Unsigned. Houston.
It began In 1965 and ended in 1968
Dear Dick — Can you tell me whatever became
of the girl who played Zelda on "Doble Gillie."
and what waa her name? — L.A.T.. Mesa, Aria.
That was Sheila James, and a lot has happened to
her For one thing, she now uses her real name —
Shelia Kuehl For another, she went to Harvard,
became a lawyer and today she Is a leader In the
women's movement In the Loa Angeles urea

rts tar as I cun determine, there was only one other
movie alxiut Frances Farmer made That was ".Will
There Hrally Be a Morning'/" which had Susan
Blakely a s Frances,
Dear Dick — Could you tell me the name of the
aerlea that Jack Warden ("Craay Like a Fox")
starred In ten or so years sgo? He was an Army
officer on a Navy ship. — J.W.. Saginaw, Mich.

That was "T h e Wackiest Ship In Ihe Army, and
among Ihe others involved, was Gary Collins, who is
now ihr proprietor of his own talk show. "Hour
Magazine."
Dear Dick — In watching a recent re-run o( the
movie. "MacKenna’a Gold," I was much Im­
pressed with the spectacular scenery In the
Dear Dick — Did Judith Light, who plays in •start of the picture. Was that shot In northern
Mexico? — Mrs. M.H.S., Houston. Teaas.
"Who'a the Boa#?," play Karen on "Oeneral
I covered Ihe shooting ol lhai Him. hack In 1967.
Hospital"? — J.I.K., St. Clair Shores, Mich.
She played Karen on a soap opera, but It wasn’t and It was filmed near Cedar City. Utah
OF THE AMERICAN IMPRESSION­
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featuring work* by Theodor# Rob
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                    <text>41 Dead. 250 Hurt In Soccer Stadium Melee
IlKUSSELS — Forty-one people were killed und
more than 250 ln|urrd as fan?* of rival British and
Italian soccer teams clashed at the start of a
&lt;hamplonshlp match In Brussels. Belgium.
The riot apparently started when British fans
broke through a wire fence and plowed Into a
section of Italian fans A wall near the field
collapsed under the weight of the Italian fans
fleeing over it while being attacked hv the British.
The collapse? of the wall brought down with It part
of the stands, and scores of people were crushed
under concrete and ImhIIcs

Television crews on the scene to broadcast the
game Instead found themselves transmitting
views of the disaster to millions watching
worldwide
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said
Irom London the instigators of the riot "have
brought shame and disgrace to their country and
to footliall.'*
Broken metal crowd control barriers were used
as stretchers to carry the victims out of lleyscl
Stadium. At least 200 of the Injured were
hospitalized

The game was played after a 90-mlnute delay.
In the Cup of Champions, a final contest
between Europe's best teams, the Juventus team
of Turin . Italy, beat Liverpool of England. 1-0 on a
penalty kick.
Belgian police urged the game Ik- played,
fearing more violence If It were called off. Large
sections of Ihe stands were empty during the
contest, except for clothes and personal
belongings stained with blood
But West German television broke off Its live
broadcast In protest after officials of the European

Soccer Union decided to go ahead with the game
Louts Woulers. president of the Belgian Soccer
Federation demanded an aulopsv for two of Ihe
victims he said were either slabbed or shot
At a news conference early today hr said the
victims were 25 Italians. 7 Belgians. I French
citizen and eight people still riot Identified
Soccer, which stirs nationalistic passions
almost everywhere it is played, has Ix-en plagued
by hooliganism lor years
See SOCCER, page BA

Volusia Slams
Dumping Into
Lake Monroe
By Rick Brunson
Bcrsld Staff W rite r
Sanford shouldn't count on grtting
any support in its sewagr dls|M&gt;sul light
with the state from Its neighbors north
of Lake Monroe
The Volusia County Council. |&gt;crturbed II has not been inlormed of
hearings on the matter, filed a letter of
protest with the slate Department of
Environmental Regulation earlier this
month.
In the letter. Jack Ascherl. chairman
of the Volusia County Council, said the
tmurd voted Ma&gt; 2 to object to any
downgrading of the water quality
classification In Lakr Monroe.
The DER wants Sanford to stop
dum ping treated effluent from Its
Poplar Avenue sewage plant Into the
lake The agency wants Sanford lo go
dead. Seminole County Sheriff John Polk
The Seminole High School Band marches
to a lundspreudlng system of sewage
was the main speaker. Participating in
off First Street onto Park Ave. in the
treatment Sanford says that system Is
the event were the Disabled American
Sanford parade today In observance of
l cm* costly and Is trying to convince the
Veterans, Fleet Reserve Association,
slate to allow It lo upgrade the Poplar
the traditional M ay 30 Memorial Day.
Avenue plant.
Am vets, Veterans of Fo re ign W ars,
Following the parade, local veterans
The city received a temporary j&gt;crmlt
Am erican Legion and the Florida A rm y
groups held ceremonies in Veterans
to keep dumping the effluent until
National Guard.
M em orial Park honoring the nation's war
January 1087
In the meantime, the DER will decide
whether Sanford must halt the practice
lor good.
During hearings last month water
ex|»eris testifying for the city said the
treated sewage dumped In Ihe lake is of
Attorney Nikki Clayton In hire another
like the Ideu of one level of county better quality than the lake wuter Itself
By D o n m Estes
attorney for her office a year ago and employees answering to Lllllbrldge.
Hersld Staff W rite r
But Ascherl said the lake already has
instead that attorney was assigned to who would answer to George who water quality problems and dial dum­
A proposal to hire three new
would In turn answer lo County ping sewage In II doesn't help
employees and create what an Irked other duties.
Noting that Robin Lllllbrldge has Administrator Ken Hoo|M-r who would
"Our efforts should be directed
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn
been hired as the county’s construction
Inform Ihe commissioners. She said she Inward improvement and restoration of
culled "another layer of bureaucracy"
program manager. George said the saw no need for so many levels of
was sent back to county slafTs thawing
pro|M&gt;sed two new const ruction project bureaucracy.
lxi.it (I for further study.
Mrs. Glenn was responding to u coordinators would rejxirt o Lllllbrldge
"W e urc assuming nobody Is mil to
lie a d d e d t h a t I h e t w o n e w do us right, that all are out to do us
recommendation by Deputy County
coordinators could not walch all of ihe wrong. You want us to hire a clerk to
Proposed legislation granting count\
Administrator Richard George Tm-s
commissioners Ihe authority to set
•lay that the commission create three 9-15 million worth of new construction watch and an employee to watch hint.
smoking and non-smoking areas In
new staff positions: an In-house pro­ of buildings the county is planning over What do our Inspectors do?” she asked
county-owned buildings has passed ihe
perty acquisition coordinator, a con­ the next three years.
Environmental
Services
Director
Jim
lie said In many of Ihe larger projects
Florida House of Representatives and Is
struction projects coordinator for the
Bible said the construction project
expected to pass Ihe Senate today, but
Department of I’nbllc Works and a a "clerk of the works’* would lie hired
coordinator In his office would cost a one Seminole commissioner predicts
construction projects coordinator for by ihe architectural linns of (hose minimal amount — 5 percent lo 6
projects
to
oversee
construction
and
lo
there will la- no action on Ihe mailer
Environmental Services
make sure Ihe architectural plans were |&gt;ercent of project costs — and would
Irom the county hoard
George said the properly acquisition
save the county much more. Public
Ashtravs are placed ai various spots
coordinator would work out of the followed.
George said groups from private Works Director Larry Sellers said much
throughout the courthouse and county
county attorney’s office and would Ikservices buildings and part of the
responsible for all the county land enterprise recommended this fashion of of ihe work the new employee in his
office would do Is now being done by
•ommlssion meeting rooms are In­
acquisition Including coordination of handling l he Job.
the
county
engineer
und
he
hud
other
Mrs Glenn, however, said she would
formally designated (or smokers by the
appraisals, title work and negotiations
like to sec the written reports from work the engineer should be doing
presence of ashtrays while the other
Mrs Glenn reminded, however, that
private enterprise, adding she doesn't
section has no ashtravs.
the same "excuse" was used bv County
See OLENN, page BA

Memorial
Tribute

Glenn Fumes At Plan To Add Staff

die lake, not simply abandoning our
objectives of 'flshable and swimmable
walers.' Such an attitude is wrong and
counterproductive to our entire pollu­
tion control programs," Ascherl wrote.
Many other local governments have
la-en forced lo seek alternative methods
when the |Millutaut assimilative capaci­
ty of surface waters hs Ijccn exhausted
and Sanlord should l&gt;e nuexceptlon."
Ascherl also said Sanlord's request Is
ill-timed" since the St Johns River
Water Management District is starting
a restoration program to Improve the
rlver's water quality
The letter. Included on die city
commission's agenda, went without
comment at the Sanlord commission's
regular meeting Tuesday, except lor
Commissioner Robert Thomas, who
said. "We sure are gelling some people
upset with us."
But Commissioner David Furr Inday
c u lle d Ihe le tte r. ” u co m p lete
mlsrcspresentallon of the tacts.”
"I didn't, quite frunkly. appreciate
It." Farr said.
Farr said the county should have
entered the debate seven or right
months ago instead of now. when the
matter Is under final deliberation. A
decision Is expected by Ju ly. If the state
doesn’t allow Sanlord to keep dumping
In the lake. Ihe city may challenge (hr
decision In court
Farr said he has been told by other
Volusia County officials that a city in
the county Is also dumping sewage In a
lake Bui that wasn't mentioned In the
Irttcr. he suld

No Fire In Smoking Issue Here

SCC To Get Over $1 Million
In Compromise State Budget
T A L L A H A S S E E — Seminole Community Col­
lege In Sanford will get utmost $1.1 million from a
compromise stule budget upjiroved by House and
Senate leaders Wednesday
Rep Bobby Brantley. K-Lnngwond. said Ihe
compromise juissed Ihe Floilda House Wednes­
day and Is expected to puss the Senate today.
Of the money targeted for SCC. $716,859 Is for
building rrpatrs and $377,000 towards start-up
costs for a new classroom building for adult
continuing education.
SCC ('resident Dr. Earl Weldon said he was
"very pleased" to gel the full allocation for
building rejialrs and the start-up money for the
classroom building
Hr said the $377,000 In start up money will be
used lo plan and design a building to replace
portable buildings that are now used for adult
continuing education Weldon said some of
portable buildings have been used for 19 yrars.

See SCC, page 8A

Ex-Lake M ary M ayor
Fined By Ethics Panel

W a lte r S o re n s o n . . .

w ill not c o n te s t
r e p r im a n d .

The state Ethics Commission has
recommended to Gov. Bob Graham
that former Lake Mary Mayor
Walter Sorenson be publicly repri­
manded and fined $500 for using
his elected office for personal gain.
Sorenson. Lake Mary mayor for
10 years, accepted Ihe c o m ­
missions decision, said Michael
Gray, his attorney.
The reprimand Is the result of
allegations made against Sorenson
by a political adversary Ray Fox.
aiso ol Lake Mary.
After Fox. a former l-ake Mary
city co m m issio n e r, made the
allegations to the city commission
they Investigated and subsequently

censured Sorenson The city com­
mission's Investigation showed
Sorrnson once received an advance
on his stipend as mayor — without
required commission approval —
twice used a city vehicle for
personal reasons — once for a house
warming party five blocks from city
hall — and used a city phone to cull
his employer In Orlando
Sorenson lost a bid for re-election
last tall to Richard Fesa.
Gray said Sorenson, whom he
described as a "full-time mayor"
who "gave more to the city than he
got out of the city." will not contest
the Ethics Commission decision.
— Deane Jo rd a n

Longwood Boy Found Accidentally Strangled
A 16-year-old Longwood lx&gt;y Is the
apparent victim of an accidental
strangulation.
Seminole County shcrllFa deputies
reported tfte youth's 13-ycur-old
brother found him dead in the garage
ol their home at about 4 20 p m
Wednesday,
The boy was partially clothed and
had the licit ol a karate coat around
his neck. Sherlll's s|Mikesmun John
SjMilskl said.

*J. .*

if -

There was a /Vrir/iouse magazine
near the body, and deputies are
Investigating the |x*ssiblllly that the
death Is sex related. Spolskl said.

iightl) around his n n k IK- appar­ forcement olllclals.
ently slopped breathing and didn't
The youths apparently acted on the
regain consciousness
theory that pleasure can be enhanced
The boy. a high school student, if the oxygen flow lo the brain 1s
attended
school Wednesday, so. i r d u c e d . I n d u c i n g ’ ’ l i g h t An autopsy was scheduled for 9
heudedness." while they, generally
a m today at Central Florida Re­ Spolskl said, the accident probably
with no one else around, engage In
occurred after school hours.
gional Hospital. Sanford
personal sexual activity. Sometimes
There liavc been media reports of they lose consciousness, law officers
Spolskl said the youth who was
lound on the floor was not "hanged" other youths In other areas dying in a said. and. since they are alone, they
but had apparently lost conscious­ similar way. the victims of "sexual continur to strangle, and In some
ness with the sash-bell secured asphyxiation." according to law en­ cases die
— Susan Lodcn

Noting that lliree nl ihe commission­
ers — Chairman Bob Sturm. Fred
Slreetman and Sandra Glenn — arc
sm okers C o m m is s io n e r Barbara
Christensen said she really doesn't
lH-l!eve Ihe jH-rmlsslve legislation will
change anything But. she added. We
have had no complaints and as a
non-smoker I have no complaints alaiiil
it.”
Slreetm an. meanwhile, said Ihe
commission hasn't devoted uny dis­
cussion to the subject and he haxn'l
given It adequate thought lo make
comment.

See SMOKING, page BA

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Network Of Phony IRS Men
ROME. Cu. lU I’l) — Authorities are
warning of men who travel door-to-door
pretending to work for the IRS They say the
men may be part of an Interstate crime
network In which robbers get Into people's
homes by pretending to be agents of the lax
agency or law officers.
Police said two men In three-piece suits
rapped on the door at ihe home of Jerry
Looney of Rome. Identified themselves as
IKS agents while flashing badges and
entered Ihe house
Looney and his wife were handcuffed and
their two children taken to a bedroom,
where they were bound with duct tape The
impostors ransacked the house and stole
valuables.
After the arrest of two suspects, police suld
they received dozens of phone calls from
other law officers Florida. Mississippi and
Tennessee who reported similar Incidents
with suspects posing as federal drug ugents.
local police and postal workers

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Thursday. May JO, IMS

NATION

Remaining Colt In Good Condition

IN BRIEF
NRC Says Three Mile Island
Can Reopen; Groups Protest
W ASHINGTON — T h r Nuclear Regulatory Commission
authorized the rro|&gt;rnlnf( of the undamaged portion of the
Three Mile Island reactor which wan shut down In 1979
following art accident that destroyed a twin unit at the site.
The commission voted 4 to I to allow the reopening hut
said thr decision Is ttot final until Monday which gives
opponents time touppcal Ihr ruling
A few minutes after the decision. Three Mile Island Alert,
a citizens groiqx-d based In Harrisburg. I’a petitioned thr
3rd U S ('Irenit Court of Appeal* to reverse the ruling
Pcnsylvannlu officials may also attempt to get a court
Injunction to prevent the undamaged nuclear unit from
reopening.
The plan! site, in Middletown. Pa., was the location of the
nation s worst commercial nuclear |K»wrr accident.
The commission, which acted alter six years of hearings
which produced more than 30.000 pages of transcripts.
Imposed Iwo conditions that could delay a restart.
One stipulation^* that General Public Utilities Nuclear,
the plant c&gt;|&gt;erntcir. submit a schedule for bringing the
reactor Into operation. The other condition Is that the stall
of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission be Increased to
oversee the plant operators

4 Killed In Tank Explosion

’

SAN ANTONIO — An ammonia bulk explosion al an Ice
plant killed four people and Injured al least 20 Inc hiding Ifi
firefighters Wednesday.
't he midafirrnoon explosion was about two bloc ks from
llemlsfalr, thr site of the 1908 World's Fair, and blew a
huge hole In the hack wall of the Ice house owned by the
lame Star Ice Co., according to San Antonio Fire Chief
Charles Angellnl.
T h r blast was so strong It knocked a 1.000 pound piece
of metal off a inn k. tossing II down an alley, olllcals said.
The victims. Inc hiding the firefighters, were taken loarea
hospitals were they were Irealed lor ammonia burns.
Inhalation and heal cxausllon. II Is not known how thr four
vic tims died or whether they worked for the plant Tw o
men who were trapjied In the plant following the explosion
were freed by llrcllgiiters. a fire olllclal said
The explosion was appatenlly caused by un ammonia
leak, according In San Antonio’s Deputy Fire Chief .Jim
Miller.

Brother Nabbed In Spy Ring

I

W ASHINGTON — Fill agents arrested a third member ol
Ih r John Walker lamlly Wednesday and charged him with
trying In pass classified drfense documents to thr Soviets,
Arrested was retired l.i Coindr. Arthur James Walker.
50. o| Virginia lieach. Va. Hr was charged with espionage
In connection with an alleged plot with his brother. John
Anthony Walker, a former Navy romintinlrnllons spec tallst
and Ills nrpliew. Michael l.ancr Walker, a seaman on Ihr
aircraft carrier Nlmliz
The men were charged In wltal olllclals believe may l*c
the greatest breach ol security In naval history.
Fill .Official*} said they expect more urresls of Walker
t.unity mrmlK-ts m business uHcrtnlrs ol .lotm Wnlker.
who ran si private detective business In Norfolk

IN BRIEF
Growth Bill Waiting
For Graham's Signature
TA L L A H A S S E E — Tlte Legislature touched iq&gt; it major
growth ingnagenient hill Wednesday and sent li lo Gov.
Hob Graham lor tils signature
Legislative leaders In both houses hammered out Hie
details ol the hill (III! 2871 last week The measure would
overhaul Hie way lix ul governments process site |tl.ms lor
laigr developments. It also calls (or coastal construction
standards
The Senate a|iprovcil (lie lull last Friday and (lie House
accepted II on Tuesday but tacked on several amendments.
Those amendments were accepted Wednesday tiv the
Semite.

Attorney Fights D ill Stickers
SARASOTA — IHI'll A |tlun In Identify convicted drunken
drivers by huni|M-r slickers has Ik-cii challenged tiy an
attorney who says II Is "like imlllng somebody In a
|t|llory."
The bitglu red sllekrrs lead "Convicted DUI Restricted
License."
On Tuesday. Surusola Counlv Judge Kick DcFurlu
ordered Michael Aoclulr to |iul (lie slicker oil tils Immpcr
and restricted Ills driving lo business purposes for ihc next
six months.
I’htlllji Proseh, A udalr’s attorney, mild lie lias llletl an
ajipcal with the circuit court challenging Hu- legality ol Ihr
stickers.
Pmsch argued jtuhllc display of tlte sticker Is "unreasonable" and "fairly debatable." lie also referred lo I lie
slickers as an "Illegal sentence
like pulling somelxxly In
a |illlory

Blood Donors To Get
Circus World Passes
;Kach person who gives lilixxl
u| Central Florida Hlixxl Hank
Irum June I lo Ju ly 1-1 w ill gel a
In , p.is*. In ( In us yy ,a III ( )|||\ .,
Ii|hltrd number ol coupons are
ayalluhlr
Any healthy person who is at
I'Msi 17 years old Is eligible lo
dpitale liiixxl al Central Flmtda
HJ,mu! Hank Each potential

d o n o r c o m p le te s a m e d ica l
questionnaire and Is given a
mlnl-pltyslral in confirm rhglhilIIv Th e one pint ol hlixxl that Is
collected during the donailon
luix'css could Ix'iii'lll the lives ol
several patterns.

Central Florida Hlixxl Hank
sup|illrs hlixxl lo 2H brail I i care
Im lilllcs In thr 7-county area

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By Jan e Casselberry
Herald Staff W rite r
Raining May. one of the rare
iwiu quarterhorse foals born
Mai 19 In Sanford. Is dead. The
Mclay-old filly, the weaker of the
two at birth, had to lie pul to
sleep Monday because of leg

pounds to 52 lbs Her twin. Go
For Gold, went from 55 pounds
to 72 pounds during the same
time. The average blrthwrlghl
lor a foal Is 65 pounds

The twins would have been
only the fourth set of surviving
horse twins In the United Stales
injuries.
Only one In 700 000 equine
Marsha Ensor of Wonderwood births are twins and 75 percent
Farms. Sanford, owner of the ol all twins are either stillborn or
horses, said. "She was healthy, premature, according lo Mrs.
that's why we felt so badly about Ensor. Only 25 prrrrnl are live
it but she was running and got births and IH percent die within
loo rambunrlous ton fast. She three hours
injured her right front leg and
When the foals were born the
her vet. Dr. I’cle Haberley of
Winter Springs, put It Itt a cast vet was amazed to find them
up to her shoulder He was going alive with normal blood count,
to leave It on for three weeks and hearts and lungs Mrs Enwir
said If the left leg held up she said.
Th e tw ins were sired by
should recover Hut virnetlmr
early Monday, she injured her Lawman, who Is owned by Mr.
other leg and the vet said the and Mrs Joseph Wlsecup of
kindest thing was to put her Osteen, and trained and handled
by Don Vrlcr of Vrlcon Stables.
down.
So. at I I 10 a.in. Monday she A|xipka Lawman Is a grandson
wus humanely pul lo sleep. It ol the famous thoroughbred rare
was one of those Ireak accidents horse. Man of War. and halfbrother to Eternal Prince, who
It could have been something
run In this years Kentucky
she was (torn with, but It did not
Derby and placed third In the
show up on the X-rays. I Just
praise the la&gt;rd I have one super Preakness
healthy stud colt left.”
"Running was in her blood."
H o r n to M r s
E l i s o r ’ s Mrs Ensor said The filly’s Ixxly
q u a r te r h o rs e m a re . C o z y was donated to the University of
Charisma, the fillv In four days Florida School ol Veterinary
went from her blrthwrlghl of 35 Medicine at Galncsvllle

Razzle Dazzle

M»r&lt;M PSotobr Sob A#»r ,

Kalhy Kinney, center, president of the Downtown Business
Association, kicks up her heels with two members ot
Seminole High School’s Dazzlers dance troupe — Captain
Janet Sawciuk, left, and co Captain A p ril Sharp, right. The
Da/rlers are asking Sanford business people to donate
money to help them raise $3,000 for new uniforms. In
addition to donations, the the group is also holding many
fundraising activities. For more information call M arjorie
Wilke at 322 3237.

Nicaragua: C IA Training British Mercenaries
MANAGUA. Nicaragua tUPIJ — Nh.miguu
&lt;lulmrd I be CIA la ir.lining -10 Hrltlsh
mercenaries in carry oul terrorist attacks In
( ’crural America that will tie blamed on (lie
lelllst Sundlnlstus
Carlos Nunez Tellez, a mem tier of the
Sundlnlsta National Directorate and presl
dent of I lie Constituent Assembly, said the
llrltlsh commandos are preparing lo attack
embassies throughout (he region.
There Is a llrltlsh connection In the CIA
terrorist war against Nicaragua." Nunez
said In remarks published Monday In the
udflclnl S u n d ln ls lu Front newspaper
U.irrlruda
I h r Observer newspaper In London
published a similar rrjxirt Sunday, saying
that as many as 40 llrltlsh "dogs of war"
mercenaries are expected lo lly to Central
America next month to Join other soldiers of
fortune fighting Nlrnrngna.
Hut the n-pori said “ professional lighters
here have rejected the approach and those

who have signed uji are untrained and
Inexjierli-nt ed "
IJ.S Embassy olllclals refused lo com­
ment on thr allegations and there was no
Immediate comnient from ilu- llrltlsh E m ­
bassy.
Nunez said the CIA was training Ihc
mercenaries "In attack embassies In Costa
Idea. Honduras ami to stage sell indicted
allacks' on U S embassies in Central
America."
Tlte commandos would then accuse
Nicaragua of "Internallunul terrorism in a
bid to turn putilu- opinion against the
Sundlnlslu government. In- said.
"It In known the CIA lias recruited 4&lt;&gt;
mercenaries, former members ol the llrltlsh
A rm ed Forces, (or the creation id a
Command ol Urban ()|icruttnns
Nunc/
sold.
*'A group of Amrnerm millionaires with
ties lo ihc CIA are the ones res|Minslble for
this ojM-rullon mid have promised to llnuncc

it." he added
T h r Observer said the mercenary rei rultment Is part ol an etTorl by powerful
American figures and two Central American
guerrilla leaders who have visited London
secretly.
It said Tom Posey, a businessman Iroin
Alabam a who leads Civilian M ilitary
Assistance, was believed to be a key figure
in tin- rcrrullmcni drive
"There s a lot more Interest from the
llrltlsh j m o j i Ii
ilu- Observer quoted Posey
as saying I have lieen m lout'll with 30 or 1
111 |H*o|ile who I fxjM-ct to conic over prt-lI
soon All have some kind ol military I
cx|&gt;erlrnrc
’ fl
AI miiiI 15 IXXJ anil Saiidlnista reliels have 1
ii reived $ho million m financing fronir Ihc !
t IA. luii ib&lt; lundmg was siisjiciidrd by 1
Congress Iasi year F.llnrls by ibr Kriignn W
administration to secure additional aid have ’
hern rejerlcd hv the House

Get A Good Seat; Hall ey's Comet Is Coming

FLORIDA

•sn laid b u n A D i o

Horse Twin Dies
After Injuring Leg

NwharS and OaWa Caorrwt. a

LOS A N G ELES HHTl - II yon
waul to see Halley's Comet when
it /(Mims by lor Ihr llrsl time
since 11110. gel oul ol Ihc smog,
stay- away from city lights and go
south
Halley's has I m-i-ii tumbling
tbtmigh spate lot thousands ol
years and has been on the
tnlxiiind leg ol its latest Journey
around the sun shier I94H It
will route closest to Earth In
N o v e m b e r, s e le n lls ls said
Tuesday at the I5lsl annual
tit eel I tig ol t h r A m e ric a n
Association lor ilu- Advance­
ment ol Science.
"It Is thr only comet whose
mm in can lx- accurately pre­
d ic t e d ." said l)r Ray I.
Newhurn id the International
Halley s Walrh at the Jet Pro
|iolslon Lalxiratmv in Pusadenu
"It's also ilu only cornel

showing all known types ol
cnmclurv activity such as Jets,
shells, streamers. Hares and
lolly.developed Ion anti dust
tails.”
Halley's, which approaches
c.trlh every 75 years or so. ckx-s
not streak across the sky like a
ttu-leor. but travels very slowly
among the stars Iroin night lo
uighl lit a backward" fashion, u
motion opposite the earth's
rotation Nrwhurn said.
HaUcy's like all other cornels.
In comes active and visible only
Hiiotigh Inlrruetlun wllh solar
radlallott with visual brightness
varying Irum cornel lo comet.
New hum ex|tlalned
The lew cornels lli.il laded as
•hey ajiproaelu-d the sun apparenilv were living and were never
seen again, hr said

Halley's comet as It appeared In 1910.

Sanford Names 5 To Influentia I Boards
The Sutilurd City Commlsalon
has a|)jx&gt;luied five |x-t&gt;|)le lo Iwo
ol ihr city's most influential
lx xtrds
Three nrw members. Includ­
ing thr first while, were ap|xilutrd lo Ihr Sunlord Housing
Authority which oversees anti
sets |xillcy for the city's six
puhlle housing complexes.
A A. McClunahan. a former
city com m issioner, was re ­
commended by Commissioner
John Mercer und unanimously
up|iroved by ih r commission
Mercer said Iasi week he Ihoughl
ll was lime a white jierson
served on Ihc five-m em ber
board He said tie received many
calls from |iubltc housing restdrnts Htijqxirllng McClanahan
for the Job.
Robert F ra zie r, a retired
railroad worker ami longtime
resident ol Saiitord. wus also
a|i|xilnlrd lo the board Corn
mlsslonrr David Farr, who re­
commended Frazier, said hr
admired hla "tenacity.”
Alexander Wynn, a detention
hom e w o rk e r and lu n e ru l
director, was thr third member
appointed. Mayor Ik-itye Smith
nominated him for Ihr jiosi.
The Hirer urc replacing Joseph
Caldwell. Eliza Pringle and J
Wain Cummings whose terms
cyjilrrd May 20 The positions
are lion (Mid and members sene
lottr-yrar terms

I wo muntx-rs were uiqxilnted
to the elly’s Planning and Zon­
ing Commission with a third
prison cxjM-cted to lx- named at
the rlty commission's June 10
nutting
Jay Malone. ti&lt;&gt;3 S. Myrtle
A v r . Sanford was recoin*
tnentled by Mercer Malone Is
Met- president of Southeast Hank
and "a very capable young
n u n ." according to Mercer.
John LcHoy. of 401 E. Second
St . Sanford. Is u dralisman for a
construction company and part
owner of a print shop Farr said
LcHoy may "periodically" have
conflicts of interest since he
works for u construction com­
pany. but added,
his back
ground will overcome any con­
flicts he may have
Dr Lurlene Sweeting, ol 4QO
IMne A v e ., S a n lo r d , was
nominated by Commissioner
Robert Thomas Hut Thomas
•wild he hud not asked her If she
was willing to serve on the
Ixxird Ms Sweeting a longtime
educator and counselor, has
suggested that Dr llorlcnse
Evans of the Seminole County
School Hoard be nominated.
Mayor Smith said
The commission Is expected lo
select Ms. Sweeting or Ms Evans
at its Jo u r 10 meeting. Mrs
Smith said.
The new members arc replac­
ing I’A Z commissioners Cllll

Miller, who resigned Iasi month
alter moving oul ol the city, and
JU
Sitin'* Galloway and ( ’ ll
Franklin whose terms expire
next month. The positions arc
also non-pald and members
serve three-year term*
In other action the co m ­
mission.
• A p p ro v e d a o n e -y e a r
a g re e m e n t w ith S e m in o le
County requiring either gov­
ernment rn iliy to notify the
oilier when H I* considering
annexations, rc/onlnga or land
use changes lh.n may alfccl
c i t h e r 's b o u n d a r ie s
The
agreement requires cither entity
to notify the other within one
week alter the request Is made
for such action.
The purpose is to Improve
cooperation between the iwo
governments so that any adverse
rllrcis ol an annexation or rezoning on either inav be ironed
oul early In the discussion ol the
m utter. Commissioner David
Farr said Hie agreement would
help prevent lawsuits between
the county und city.
The agrreinrnt follows u re­
lent hap when the comity de­
cided to sue Sunlord after thr
city commisston approved the
annexaiton of eight acres on
county Road 427
Seminole County Is trying to
make the same agreement with
all seven elites In the county.

• The commission also gave
tentative approval to the ereallon of two new city depart-,
merits — engineering and plan
n in g a n d a d m i n is t r a t i v e
servtccs. Under the plan, nine*
city divisions would lx- divided*
Into Hu- Iwo departments. Three;
administrators w ill also tx- hired j
lo run Hie departments. The*
plan will consolidate Ihe city.;
organization and give each dr-*
part merit more expertise. ac-:»
cording lo City Manager Frank.
Faison, who requested ihc plan';
lx- a|iprovrd.
Th e commission earmarked*
$36,422 lo cover Ihe coat of*
adding ih r new supervisors for';
Hus year
-R i c k Brunson

*

�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Convenience Store
Plan Still Alive

Zoo s Docents Honored
Joanne Schlicnz of DeBary
was honored at the Central
Florida Zoological Society's
third annual awards luncheon
Tuesday as Docent of the Year
and was presented a plaque by
Al Hozon. zoo executive director

City Sends Hot Potato Back To P&amp;Z
By Rick Brunaon
Herald Staff W rite r
Like a hoi potato, the Sanford
City Commlvston sent a rrzonlng
request from a developer who
wants to build a convenience
More bark to the Planning and
Zoning Commission for more
consideration.
Over the objections of about 30
residents who live near the
proposed store s site, the city
commission voted unanimously
to return the request to the P&amp;Z
Iwjard. which recommended de­
nial of the request two weeks
ago. The vote came after Com­
missioner David Parr said the
rrzonlng would be In keeping
with the city's comprehensive
land use plan.
Thomas Tompkins, of Centex
Homes of Florida. Kissimmee. Is
asking that a lot at Lake Mary
Boulevard and Sir Lawrence
Drive be rezoned from multi­
family residential to a restricted
commercial district so he can
build a convenience store.

Grovevlew to heavily congested
Luke M a ry B o u le v a rd . S ir
Lawrence Drive Is the only road
leading to and from the devel­
opment.

Hozon also had good news for
the docents and the stall, the
donation of a modular building
by Cardinal Industries. Inc . lor
use by the zoo educational
department lor ofilers and a
small docent classroom.

Mercer Mid he told Cameron
he usually supports the P&amp;Z
board's decisions but added If he
found fault with the board's
recommendation hr would vote
to send It back Commissioners
Thomas and Milton Smith said
they never talked to Cameron.
Cameron said he supported
Parr's attempt to gel Tom pkins
lo build another road but M i d no
location around the subdivision
was acceptable for a conve­
nience store.
"W e don't want one out there
There are too many now." he
Mid.
Cameron said there are three
such stores within two miles of
the site while another resident.
Bob Halsler. of 327 Springvlew
Drive. Sanford. Mid there are
five within one mile. P&amp;Z Com ­
missioner Brent Carll says there
are eight convenience stores
within one mile of the lot

P&amp;'/. C o m m is s io n e r J .Q .
"S lim ' Galloway told the com­
mission the hoard denied the
request because residents of the
Cameron, who presented 30
nearby Grovevlcw subdivision, letters to the commission opalso developed by Tompkins, Jjoslng the rezonlug. M i d the
were not expecting a conve­ residents would gather more
nience store to pop up next to facts und plot a strategy to defeat
them when they bought homes the request.
there.
The residents' chief concerns
''I'm the one who made the are Increased traffic and crime
motion to deny and I'm proud of they believe the store would
It." said Galloway, who was bring to their neighborhood
applauded by the residents
Cameron told the commission

Thursday. May JO. I U S — 3A

Mrs. Schlicnz was als4t ele­
vated to senior docent along
with two other zoo volunteers —
Carol Schlahig and Jean Michael
— ami was one of 24 d(M-rnts
who received medallions lor
contributing UK) or more hours
to i hr zoo

Central Florida Zoo Executive Director Al Rozon
presents Docent of the Year award to a smiling Joanne
Schlienz of DeBary during a docent awards luncheon
Mrs. Schlienz, he said, frequently went "w ell beyond the
call of d uty” as a zoo volunteer. She has put in more
than 100 working hours during the past year and
represented the zoo at an out of state conference as well
as in com munity outreach programs and zoo tours.

Hozon M i d Mis Schlicnz. In
her l l3 years as a docent, has
donated "her lime, resources
and a personal touch well
beyond the call of duty"
Williams M i d (hr zoo has 50
volunteer docents w ho are
trained to serve as guides for

visiting groups and inlortn them
about the zoo animals, as well as
mtmduetng zoo visitors and the
community to some ol the more
sociable animals on a one-to-one
basts.
The new president of the
Central Florida Zoological Sortriy . John K Smith Jr., assured
the docents that while the soctrty ts still studying relocation
possibilities. there will be no
neglect, ol day-to-day operations
at the present location.
Smith Mid Ins six goals tor the
zoo this year are developing
greater community awareness:
establishing a strong promo­
tional program Itn.illrlng re­
location decision, establishing
two additional major fu n d ­
raisers. expanding the m em ­
bership base: and hiring a
director of development
S m ith said the hoard is
awaiting word from the federal
government on whether or not
the zoo could Ik* relocated at
Turkey Lake Park, un Orlando
city park
— Jsn e C s s ie lb e rry

Poll Says Am ericans Want Seat Belt Laws, A ir Bags
W ASH IN G TO N (U l’ll - A nationwide poll
the majority of Americans want laws
requiring motorists to wear seat Irclts and
directing automakers to Install air U»gs In
new vehicles
The poll, s|Miusored by the non -profit
Insurance Institute lor Highway Safety und
conducted bv the Opinion Rrscurrh C o rp .
m v s

(mind 57 perernt of those surveyed favored
such legislation 37 percent diet not and 0
percent had no opinion.

each. 52 percent still favored the Idea. 42
(M-rcrni opposed It and 6 percent said they
iiad no opinion.

In a separate question, when told that
mandatory seal Ih-Ii use laws would have to
I k - enforced strictly wuh fines ol S25 and
more and that air bags could cost $350

The |m)II released Tuesday was based on
rcs|&gt;onses of 1.005 adults aged IH or older
and was taken In late April. It had a margin
of error of 3 percent.

traffic counts on Lake Mary
Boulevard are averaging 10.000
vehicles u day. according to a
Seminole County traffic study. A
store at the Intersection wotdd
only add more traffic, he said,
making the road more hazard­
ous He uddrd that Increased
trulllc would endanger about 50
students who catch a school bus
Stephen Cameron, of 120 An­ at the corner.
thony Drive. Sanford, said the
But Sam Ackley, who repre­
ruling upset him because he was
assured by all four city commis­ sented Tompkins at the meeting,
sioners beforehand that they said traffic studies conducted by
the developer's engineering
were against the request.
consulting llrm showed a conve­
"Th e y all said no.' they would
nience store would decrease
not support It." Cameron Mid.
traffic on the road
Tw o of the commissioners
As for the question of crime.
a c k n o w le d g e d t a l k in g to
Cameron but said they were not Ackley said convenience stores
supporting the request: they don't breed crime und M id there
have been only five repona of
sent It back for reconsideration.
criminal activity at Sanford con­
"I told him (Cameron! I was
v e n ie n c e stores In recent
not In favor of It and I'm still
months. He Mid a convenience
not." Furr Mid. Hut. he added, More would Ik- the "highest and
the commission did not approve In-st use of the properly."
the rrzonlng. "W e sent It buck to
But Cam rron disputed Ids
P&amp;Z."
Parr Mid he did not want to figures. M y l n g Sanford |&gt;ollrr
‘. ’lose Tompkins" before the city rr|M&gt;rt an average of 12 5 Inci­
could work out an agreement dents at convenience stores In
with him to put the store In the city In the Inst year.
location more favorable to the
Halsler Mid. "A store can act
residents and for him to build as a magnet to draw In un­
a n o th e r u c c e s v road from desirable elements "

Hut city Commissioner Hubert
Thomas said In the Interest of
fairness to the developer the
request "should go back to the
drawing board.”
The decision riled the resi­
dents. who svdd they would start
a petition drive to get their point
across to the city.

M A R R IA G E LICENSES
William Eugana W aarar. Ji. Batty J.
Mad lay ]&gt;
David W Stawart. 7t. Jamla L Flynn. 7i
Bard 0 Rockanbach. 7). Contlanca M
Oaitar. 77
Erm an L Hutching. J r , I t la tlia 0
SchoOaid 14
Mlchoal A Banavanto. X . Shaila Ann
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D a nd W Thomat. 71. Joyca la Ann lea. 71
Gragory G Clayton. BIIIW Jaon Grovo. 71
Mlchoal R Moora. It. Jockla 0 Moora 74
Rogar L Braavar. I t Wanda L Raid M
Clayton Alton M o rrlt. 70. Julio Ann
Biakotlao X
Edward SI Flour. X . Jonlco L Downt. 74
Mark F Mwlroy. X Graco Scorboro. V
Anthony Babfet. It. Tom m y L Mat tar U

Richard G Jovvvrt. 74 Cynthia o Nalton.
77
John C lauratta. K Carrla L Sandy. X
Kannath E Wing It. Tam ara Jo Goodton
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Mark A Stavant. It. Joanna Scott. Jt
A iy ln A Thalln III, 31. Sandra Daa
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JattrayL Whlta I t Anna M Farral. 70
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Radio Marti
Makes Waves
Radio Marti, the Reagan administration's
effort to counteract mirnc of tiic propaganda
, Cubans hear from their own government.
,! finally went on the air and promptly drove
Fidel Castro right up the wall. That tells us
: that Castro understands more about Radio
! Marti than do some of Its detractors In this
; country.
Th e critics on this side of the Florida Straits
tend to regurd Radio Marti as a pointless
; exercise in propaganda and. more Im ­
portantly. an Impediment to Improving rela­
tions with the Castro government. Th ey m ay
have a point on the latter count. Hut then, the
; Reagan a d m in is tra tio n r ig h t ly d o u b ts
whether anything more than a bogus, or at
best superficial, detente with the Castro
regime Is possible.
Alter all, Mr. Castro remains a convinced
Marxlst-Lenlnlst allied with the Soviet Union
and committed to the violent rxport of
revolution from Ethiopia and Angola to
Nicaragua and HI Salvador. Where In that Is
there any real room for com m on ground with
the United Slates?
Th e n too, a careful reading of Cuban
.diplom acy throughout Mr. Reagan's first term
•Suggests that Castro has been playing a
;double game. Publicly, he blames the United
;Slalcs (or the continuing enmity between
: Washington and Havana and hints that he
•Wants better relations. Privately, lie has
•&gt;purned several Invitations to meet the
United States halfway In reducing tensions In
the Caribbean and Central America.
. So. hopes for a real detente between
W ashington and Havana look Ill-founded at
»hest. Th a t leaves the United States with little
to lose by attac king the Castro dictatorship at
one of Its most vulnerable s|Mits — the dally
failure to tell the Cuban people the truth.
Few Cubans know, for example, that fully
one quurter of Cuba’s entire economy con­
sists of subsidies from the Soviet Union, a
telling measure of the Custro regim e's
'economic lullurtk. Few Cuban* know how
’m a n y of their co u n trym e n are d yin g tn

Ethiopia and Angola (It Is official Cuban
government policy to keep casualty figures
secret). And few Cubans know how many
|M&gt;lltlcal prisoners are locked away In Castro's
Jails (Cuban officials have acknowledged
holding at least 3.000 persons).
Castro labels Radio Martl's plans to provide
the people of Cuba with Just such Information
as "Ideological aggression." That Is an
overstatement. Hut beaming the truth Into a
totalitarian state built on lies and censorship
Is a form of Ideological warfare. What else but
subversive would one call telling the truth In
a country where doing so Is a crime?
Putting Radio Murtl on the air cost the
Reagan administration Its newly negotiated
Immigration agreement with Castro. That
means Castro won't be taking back several
| thousand of the worst crim inals he sent to the
United States on the 1080 Muriel hoatlllt. It
also means that Castro apparently won't he
releasing up to 20,000 Cubitus each year to
Join close relatives living In the United States.
And unless the Cuban government Is able to
Jam Radio Marti w ith fairly consistent
success. Castro may consider other measures
to discomfit Washington.

1

So be It. Custro s|&gt;ends vast sums to
htoadenst his gospel of violent revolution
throughout the Americas. Rudto Marti can
tight the scales Just a bit by giving the people
oi C u b a Inform ation their governm ent
suppresses. Tru th Is the greatest weapon
ugulnst totalitarianism. I.ct It Ik* wielded
against Custro like a cudgel.

BERRYS WORLD

VIEWPOINT

P rim e M in is te r T hatcher's Luster Fades
By Rupert Pennant-Rea
Editor's \o tr: Pennant Pea Is an editor of thr
Economist, thrlirttlsh weekly magaalne.
LONDON — Prime Minister Margarrt Thati her. who only recently seemed to be solidly
implanted In power, is suddenly looking vulner­
able.
Her ratings in the opinion surveys have fallen
to their lowest level in three years. A wide
spectrum of political, academic and religious
leaders arc challenging her economic and social
poll! ICS And even members oi her own
Conservative Party are criticizing her arrogance.
In a sense, she- Is going through roughly the
same difficulties that arc facing her friend
President Reagan, who enormous popularity has
also been slipping The reasons are different,
however.
Thatcher, who look over the leadership of the
Conservative Parly a decade ugo. has been the
predomlncnl figure in politic* here since 1979.
when she became the first woman prime
minister In British history.

She has gone through some bad patches But.
after her sweeping victory In the general
elections of 1983. she could almost claim to be
forever invincible
To a large extent, though her Image Is
currently cracking for reasons beyond her
control.
Her Labour, opponents, alter squabbling
among themselves for years, have finally unified
tx-hlnd Neill Kinnock. a young and dynamic
politician who performs exceptionally well on
television.
If tltr voters dislike the Labour Patty, they
have an alternative In the Liberals and Social
Democrats, whose movements are headed by
attractive and talented leaders.
Thatcher * rivals are of course tx-nefltlng from
the mid-term blue* that always seem to affect
administrations that have been In ofrice for a
long time. Hut there Is more to the present
Impatlenre with Thatcher than weariness with
her manner.
Her style has never been especially pleasant

From the start, she has been dubbed "Nurse
Thatcher" or the "Headmistress' because of her
Inclination to act bossy as If she and she alone
knew all the answers. So It Is substance rather
than her personality that I* eroding her
influence.
She repeatedly emphasizes that her economic
strategy has been successful because the
inflation rate, which had soard to 22 percent In
1980. has since declined to 4 percent
The fall In Inflation, however, has been
achieved by tactics that have contributed to an
employment rate that now stands at 13 perrent.
double what It was when Thatcher became
prime minister. In short, her cure has been us
bad as the disease
i

A general election must take place In three
tears. In all likelihood. Thatcher will hold the
election toward the end of 1987. and the
schedule worries her Conservative Party col­
leagues.

EDWARD J. WALSH

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

C ourage
Eludes
Congress

Education
The O n ly
Real Edge

In the llrsl week of May. thr U.S.
Senate approved a budget pro|xis.d
that approred to lx- an uuthrnllr
vlctory In the long war to balance
the federal budget. The plan,
worked out by the White House and
President Reagan's allies In the
Senate, would reduce federal spen­
ding by 858 billion m llscal year
lf»8fi. and 8295 billion over Hirer
year*
It did not seem unreasonable to
hope that the House of Repre­
sentatives w ould pick up the
challenge thrown down by the
Senate to make some further pro­
gress toward reducing the federal
budget, which will &lt;xi/r red Ink for
at least the next five years anyway.
After all. the Senate plan soared to
JEFFREY HART
the highest of the heights achieva­
ble m federal budgeting: actual
program termination Thlrtrrn liv­
ing. breathing federal agencies and
programs were sentenced to death,
including such all lime losers as thr
The Washington opposition to the
.loti Corps. Appalachian Research
Reagan administration, from the
Commission, and Urban Develop­
tx-glimtiig. has continually pmtx-d
ment Action Grants. Of course, they
lor high-ranking appointees to pick
also tofred the I’lrnldctit to swallow
O il. t h e effort re s e m b le * a la s e r
a near freeze on defense spending.
beam which rests first here, then
limiting any Increase to the rate of
there moving on In due course It
rise of the consumer prtre Index.
the armor of the current target
Still, the Senate package was
proves too resistant. The selection of
thought to provide momentun to
the target always has |x&gt;llry Im ­
deficit reduction
plications The largcl Is always,
ll took only a week lor the House
without exception, lo the right of
Budget Committee to bring the
possible alternatives.
senators — and the test ol us —
Just now the laser beam Is
bat k down to earth. On May Hi. the
picking at W hite House co m ­
Committee approved a budget
m u n ic a tio n * d ire c to r P atrick
proposal that represents the worst
lluchauan If the president stands
of Ihc old school ol paper s|&gt;endlng
by him. Huchunun will survive, and
cuts with a sly promise of higher
lo-chanaii Indeed has important
butlnys tiller it &lt;alts tor 8'iHri billion
siip|Miit lii Congress
In ex|N-ndltures attrr "cuts" hi 858
Early on' In the Reagan ad­
billion — cuts that Senate Majority
ministration. the laser tx-am picked
Leader Kolx-rl Dole referred to as
op on the profile of National Scrurlvisible only with "blue smoke amt
iv Advisor Richard Allen. None of
mirrors." The only program termi­
i In- laser operator* directly attacked
nated lit the House plan Is fedrral
Allen's foreign |tollcy credentials,
revenues sharing, whleli through a
which arc formidable. The reason
menagerie ol bookkeeping devices
the laser picked mil Allen was that
can Im- preserved — hidden — In
lie represented a hard-line tendency
other programs. The lm|M&gt;riaut rewhere the Soviets are concerned
diicllon of eost-of-llvlug Increases
I he laser men had. however, a
lor Social Security, so painfully won
scandal prepared: Allen had ac­
in ttie Scnutc, Is abandoned fullcepted a couple of wrist watches
lllght bv the House.
from the Japanese. He was "In ­
As usual, the lludgei Committee
sensitive" to ethical considerations
goes after national defense with a
No one considered him "dishonest."
meat axe: tut percent of the ruts
god no. merely "Insensitive" about
called lor In the pro|Misul are In the
the "proprieties." In truth, none of
defense budget. which comprises
the laser o|x-rulnr* cared u whit
less than 30 (icrcent of lederal
alxiut
Allen’s souvenir wrist wotexpenditures Otherwise, by simply
« lies, they merely wanted u hard
deleting H|M-nding (or contracting
liner out of the White House They
with the private sector tor certain
succeeded.
government functions — a move
u r g e n t ly a d v is e d by th e
Edwin Mcrse. nominee for at­
Kc.tgan/Senatr budget, thr Com ­
torney general, was singed by the
mittee shows only u 12.1 percent
laser bcum. but has escaped nicely.
I he laser picked up a pair of |ade
reduction.

D em ocrats' T argets
&lt;oll links Meese had accepted from
the Koreans and still hud In Ills
possessions. The luscr picked up
some In irre s l-frc c loans from
friends, who were subsequently
hired In Washington, no connec­
tions obvious or demonstrated. To
everyone who knows him. Ed Meese
is the epitome of honesty and has
never made an extra dime out of
public office. Meese was slated to be
lilt- centerpiece In I he Sleaze Factor
phase ol liic Demix-ratle campaign,
when (he whole thing blew over,
much assisted tiy the rcul and not
phony sleuze of Zacearo-Ferraro.
Of course. Hie laser did gel James
Widl. not at all because of his Jokes
ai ihe expense of affirmative urllon
or his talk about "cripples" hut
because he was the point man
against the environmentalists. The
laser wins some and II loses some.
Wall resigned
ll tried lo pick oil .Judge William
Clark because ol alleged Ignorance
alx&gt;ul foreign allairs, hut really
tx-cause ('lark Is an effective hard
liner Clark survived, with the
hacking of the president: and
without Clark we mlghi not have
had. among other things. Grenada
The laser operators knew all of that
perfectly well
The laser picked oil one Reagan
appointee recently. Ur Eileen M
Gardner, named a senior advisor lo
the secretary of education. One ol
i he Senate's most egregious dema­
gogues. Sen Lowell Weleker of
Connecticut, tried to make it out
that Dr Gardner, who holds u I'll I)
from Harvard. Is "Insensitive" to
haiidlcup|x-il children. This Is rub
blsh Dr. Gardner has s|x-m muc h ol
her professional life working wtlh
I he handlcupprd

This Is Hie season ol graduation.
Young people are leaving high
**u hnol and college and. In the
process. getting advice from Ihclr
elders In commencement addresses.
Talks on graduation day tend tn
he rrjx-tliive. and. In the excitement
ol leaving behind one phase of life
and beginning another, graduates
may not listen too closely. Neverthe­
less. commencement Is an Impor­
ta n t r it u a l C o m m e n c e m e n t
speakers try their best to give some
helpful advice.
Whal advice should one give id
this point In our country's history?
First of all, one should recognize
that this Is a gcxxl time for young
people to begin a new phase- of life
I he country Is In pretty good
condition. The young men who arc
graduating won't have to go to war.
which was Hie case when I gradu­
ated from high school In 1943. If
employment conditions urrn'l Ideal
for everyone, they are generally
very gcxxl The United Slates Is free
of depression and recession. Most
Importantly, our society affords
wmplc educational opportunities.
One insy work and study at the
same lime.
True, education al a private col­
lege may cost $10,000 or more a
year, and costs at state universities
are rising rapidly However, most, tf
not all. states have c-oinnuiniry
colleges and technical education
centers which enable students to
obtain good Instruction at very
modest cost while I hey live at home
Not everyone Is able lo go to
college or should al tempi to do so.
bul everyone should endeavor lo
continue hi* education in one way
or another. That's a message that
should be Incorporated In every
commencement address.
Pierre clu Pont, former Governor
ol Delaware, pointed out a couple of
years ago lhat almost every young
person In America will have to Irani
new skills several limes In his
lifetime. That's the nature ol busi­
ness and Industrial life In thr lair
20th century. Young Americans,
therefore, should elrarly understand
the central Importance of continu­
ing education. Indeed education
provides the only real edge Ameri­
cans have In a w orld full of
Industrialized and Industrializing
nations. T h r way for Americans to
maintain thrtr standard of living Is
lo keep learning
Technical skills are essential In an
iige ol selrnee and technology, of
automation and robotics. However,
tec hnical knowledge isn't enough
It's also Important that young
|x-oplr receive Instruction In the
history and values of their country
and civilization

JACK ANDERSON

FBI K ep t S enate In D a rk A b o u t D o n o va n
By Jack Anderson
and Joseph Spear
W ASHINGTON - Slowly bul III
cxorahlv. evidence is coming to
light that shows how seriously Fill
officials misled the Senate Lulxir
i ommlttc-c- m 1 9 8 1 on ihc- rc-la
itn n s lilp b etw ee n an alleged
mnhstc-r and the- construction
company headed t»y Raymond
Donovan, then awaiting confirma­
tion us Labot secretary.
During Donovan's al unity conHnuallon hearings FBI olllcials In
■ barge ol th r background Inv tsilgullon dc-lilx-r.iicly withheld
lim n tlu* senators information
gleaned from 892 lupr* ol phone
ccmversa! Urns These were secretly
recorded In 1979 during a massive
F It I o p e r a 11 o n K o o w n a s

IUMCON.”

"I'm afraid wa don't hava any opanlnga tor a
Malarial Qlrl right now."

The Se nate, having been deceived
alxHil Ixuli the existence and the
cuiilcnt of the wiretap evidence.
•onllrmc-cl Donovan
Last year Donovan was IndUird
by a New York grand Jury on the
I k i s i s ol evidence- on 51 of the
rUMCON tapes

I tic main reason FBI olllcials gave
lor keeping the Senate in Ihc dark
was ih.il disclosure- would have
endangered Ihc- bureau's key In
lotmani In the IUM CON Investiga­
tion Bin after sludving nearly 20
|xinnds of FBI atllclavils unci tape*
iliut were withheld from the Senate,
our associate Tony Capurclo has
dc-trinilned that the FBI informant
was Involved in virtually none of Ihc
contucia. When alleged mob figure
William Mussrlli dc-ull with the
Si hiavour Construction Co.. Hie FBI
informant was not involved
Groping like blind men. Scnutr
i nmmlllcc members asked FBI oft lr la ls a b o u t the su s p e cte d
Mussrlli Sehiuvonr relationship —
only in lx* reassured But there had
Ix-eu very, very llmiied contact" or
some contact hut nothing that I
would ((insider significant." One
FBI otlKiul said wiretaps dating
Itac k lo 19(39 had Iw-cn reviewed,
and ihut "we loeatrd no reference to
Mr tkmoyuu or Schiavone Con­
struction Co."
Yet Donovan s own attorneys.

who arr trying lo get Hie TUMCON
tapes disallowed as evidence against
i heir client, have stated In court
i hat lkmovan or other company
executives were- mentioned 351
Bines In the 1979 tapes
Herr are some excerpts from thr
ia|&gt;es that might have been ol
considerable m irrrsi to the Senate
in considering D o n o va n 's up-

poinintent:
— In early 1979. according lo an
Fill agent's alllduvil quoting from
the tapes. ''M u ssrlli discussed
Schiavone' und the tael Hun wc got
a little- connection wtlh some people
ill Jersey, ... Whatever (contracts!
ihcy can give, we — we're gonnu
have ... first crack ul. ... If 10 guy*
go lo bid with them, he'll lell me.
Here's the 10 bids Can you beat
them?" That's how close we are.'"
— During another taped conversa­
tion. according lo u ii FBI ulllduvtl.
Mass* III culled a Schiavone execu­
tive and "spokr wtlh him about
sending trucks lo City Island with
Fatly."’ The relerence was lo Fatty
Simoncttl. son-in-law of the late
Malta godfather VllO Genovese

— Numerous times during the
IU M C O N Investigation. Masselll
was tuped in discussions of a
bribery scheme lo get a dumping
|x-rtnli — and some ol Hu- dl*
cussions were will) a Schiavone
executive. "While no money will
change hands until the dumping."
an FBI agent explained In an
affidavit. "Massellt Is virtually
assured of his rtghi to dump and
thus ihc success ol the bribery
scheme."
D u rin g one phone cull to a
Schtatione executive, Masselll said.
T h r thing went through on the
dump und passed the board." ac­
cording lo the alDdavlt. which adds
"Masselll stated that he had the guy
from the (Army! Corps of Engineers,
and dial his person could get thr
application (for the dumping |&gt;rm&gt;ll)
through."
In this same conversation, ihc FBI
••gem noted. Masselll said that
activities necessary In this posslhlr
succrss will continue while hr
•ihiAliis certain agency letter* of
approval."

�Evening Herald, Sanford FI.

T w o S a n fo rd M e n
1wo Sanford men have been
charged In connection with the
**ale of LSD and marijuana after
allegedly providing undercover
Seminole County drug task force
agents 10 pieces of paper reportedly soaked In LSD.
A g e n t s a ls o r e p o r t , d m a k i n g a

C h a r g e d W ith S e llin g

WALK AWAY

Action Reports

An Altamonte Springs man
who reportedly walked rapidly
from the front of the Altamonte
Mens Club. North Street. Alta­
monte Springs, when a Seminole
C o u n ty s h e r if f ’s d e p u ty
approached him was nabbed
behind the club and charged
with possession of less than 20
grams ol marijuana and resist­
ing an officer.
The deputy reported searching
the man and Uniting a bag of
w hat appeared to lie marijuana
In hts pants pocket, a sheriff's
report said.
Dale Allen Konstanz. 37. of
Market Street, was arrested al
about 7 p.m. Tuesday and re­
leased on $500 bond.

★ Fires
★ Courts
■k Police

deal with one of the two for lhe
purchase of a bag of pot for $30
The LSD was sold for $50. a
sheriff*s report said.
Agenls met with one of the two
men at 4220 U.S. Highway
17 92 *8. Sanford, on May 16.
He told them he could provide
them with 10 "hits’*of LSD and
from there he went with them lo
2420 Chase Ave.. Sanford There
they met with the other suspect
and the deal was completed, the
HOMEGROWN
report said
Oviedo police searched an
On Wednesday agents again
went to the Chase Avenue home O viedo home Tue sd ay and
'and inel the second suspect who turned up a crop of three
allegedly sold them the bag of marijuana plants, a pipe used for
(Nil.
, smoking pot. and a bag of seeds
and partially smoked pot ciga­
Arrrsted there al ahoul 8 p in
*as Richard E. Williams. 23. of rettes. a police report said.
A man residing al the home at
that address The other suspect,
arrrsted al his home at 4220 784 S. Central Ave. was charged
U .S . Highw ay 17-92 » 8 . is with cultivation of marijuana
Steven Mark Campos. 20. Doth and (Missesslon of (Nit and drug
have been charged with conspir­ paraphernalia.
Clarence LeRov Garrison. 21.
acy to sell LSD and marijuana
Williams has also tx-cn charged was being held Inileu of $5,000
’ will) possession til the Illegal bond.
FOLLOWED AND CHARGED
d ru gs and was being held
Police followed two men they
without bond, because he was
on probation al the time of his iN-lleved to be Intoxicated from
arrest. Campos was firing held the Hotline Dottle Club, state
Road 436. Altamonte Springs.
In lieu of 85.000 (Kind.

597 Spanish Trace Drive, was
arrested at his home al 7 a m.
Tuesday. He was being held In
lieu of 85.000 bond.

BURGLARIES A THEFTS
An $80 gold necklace was
stolen along with $100 cash
from the home of Lurry Darnell
Hardy 33. &lt;&gt;l Route 2. Dox 6D.
Burrow s Lane. Sanford, on
Tuesday, according to a sheriffs
report

stopped the pair on stale Road
436 and charged both with
possession of cocaine and drug
paraphernalia.
Police reportrd seeing an
Ricky 1. Morlev. 28. of 185
envelope containing several Lake Shore Drive. Altamonte
small plastic bags of white Springs, reported to sherllTs
powder In the suspects’ truck. deputies that his 1977 Mercury
They searched the vehicle and worth $800 was stolen from In
reported finding a straw and front of his home on Sunday or
razor blade under the doormat.
Monday.
G erald M. Vest. 28. and
Joseph A. Correntl. 30. both of
Tw o deplfi finders, two lire
Orlando, have been charged In extinguishers and a boat motor
the case. Vest has been released (impeller with a total value of
on $3,500 blind and Correntl on alMiut $900 were stolen from a
$8,(XX) bond. Doth are scheduled storage unit at Sable Point
to appear In court June 17.
Storage. W ilde rn e ss D rive.
NO ACCOUNT
Lnngwood. belwern May 10 and
A 5 0 -y e a r-o ld A lta m o n te 24. according to a re (Kirt tiled by
Springs man has been charged owner Jack T . Brooks. 45. ol 242
with Issuing a worthless docu­ llorntieam Drive E.. l.ongwood.
ment after allegedly paying for
furniture with a bad check.
A video recorder worth $‘KX)
The $741 check Issued to was stolen from the home of
Dadcock Furniture. Casselberry, Cheryl Crook. 37. of 523 Eden
on Feb 14 was drawn on un Park Road. Forest C ity, on
account the man had closed In Tuesday, deputies reported.
Nov. 1983. a Seminole County
sheriff s report said.
Jewelry, fishing gear, firearms
Store employees reportedly and other Items with a lotul
Identified a suspect In a photo value of over $2.3(X) w ere stolen
lineup and Gerardo Jimenez, of from the home of Arthur G.

Thurtday. May 10. ItRJ— JA

LSD , P o t

McDaniel. 34. of 3407 Holiday
Ave.. Apopka, on Sunday nr
Monday. Sheriffs deputies also
reported that $300 worth of
Jewelry. $100 In coins and
firearms were stolen from the
home of Collon Earl Frey. 58. of
3112 Holiday Ave.. between May
23 and Monday.
Victoria L. Wackwltz. 37. of
6 92 C r e s tv le w D r iv e .
Casselberry’- reported to sherllTs
deputies that about $200 worth
of clothing. $120 cash, a $300
camera and a $75 lens was
stolen from her car while It was
parked at the Lake Monroe boat
rump. Sanford, between 2 and 6

p in. Monday.
Brenda E. Watson. 37. of 311
Coble Drive. Long wood, parked
her car on the right-of-way of
Rena Road and slate Road 434.
Longwood. between Saturday
and Monday. She reported to
sheriffs deputies that during
that time a $200 camera nnd a
829 flashlight were stolen from
the vehicle.
Vice I L. Hall 27. of 5000
county Road 427. Sanford, re­
portrd two voter pumps worth
$500 each wt re stolen from her
property lietween April 29 and
Sunday, deputies said.

A lta m o n te Doctor Faces H earing O n Drug Accusation
An Altamonte Springs doctor
ts scheduled to face an Informal
state hearing Saturday Involving
an accusation that he continued
to prescribe a drug to a pregnant
woman even though he knew
she was addicted toll
Dr. .Jeffrey Roln-rt Koren. ol
685 Palms Spring Drive, Is
scheduled lo up|ieor la-lore a
Florida Board of Medical Exam ­
iners meeting 111 Palm Beach
Koren Is one of 17 doctors
scheduled to a|i|H-ar before the
lioard. according lo a spokesman

for the Florida Department of
Professional Regulation.
Diane Hull, of the DPR. said
Informal hearings are held when
a doctor does nol dispute the
allegations but desires un oppor­
tunity to have witnesses speak
on his behalf or to Introduce
mitigating factors. After the
hearing, the board usually
schedules another meeting on
the Issue to determine what. II
any. disciplinary action Is to be
taken.
Punlshsmcnt can range from a

verbal reprimand to suspension
of a physician’s license.
According to the complaint
against Koren. he prescribed
Dllaudld to u pregnant woman
for reasons other than pain
between Aug. 22. 1983 and April
4 . 19 8 4 . D l l a u d l d Is a
morphlne-llke pain reliever. It
has a slight hypnotic effect and
Is occasionally used us u de­
pressant In sever cases of
coughing. It Is considered less
hablt-formlng than morphine,
according lo medical sources.

The complaint states Koren.
whose practice Is obstetrics and
g y n e c o lo g y , k n e w o I t h e
woman’s addiction, continued to
prescribe the drug, and did not
refer her lo proper medical
authorities for detoxification
The complaint also charges
that Koren let Ills medical
license lapse from Dec. 31. 1983.
to April 4. 1984. did not keep
acceptable medical records and
lulled lo practice medicine al an
acceptable level.

—Deane Jordan

C A LEN D A R
THURSDAY. MAY 30
Brenda Grlirin. Seminole County’s Primary
Education coordinator, will discuss school
rrudlursa al 7:30 p in at the Idyllwlldr Elementa­
ry School. Sanford, for purenls who have
.beginning kindergarten und first grade students
at Idyllwllde. Luke Mary or Wilson elementary
.srliCMtls.
Hunlord Jayeecs. 7:30 p.m.. Jaycec building.
5th and French. Sanford.
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St.. 5:30 p.m.,
closed discussion, and 8 p.m., open, speaker.
Oviedo AA, H p.m .. closed. First United
Methodist church.
Overealers Anonymous, open. 7 30 p.m. Com ­
m unity Hulled Methodist Church. Highway
17-92. Casselberry.

FRIDAY. MAY 31
Central Florida Klwunls Club 7 30 a m .
Florida Federal Savings and Loan. Stale Hoad
•136at 434. Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Klwunls Club. 7 a m .. Alr(mrt
Restaurant. Sanford.
Optimist Club of South Seminole. 7 30 a m .,
Holiday Inn. Wymote Road. Altamonte Springs.
Central Florida Blood liunk Flbrlda HospitalAltamonte Branch. 601 E Altamonte Ave.. B a m .
to 5(i.m .
The Elephant's Child, a musical, will lie
presented by kindergarten sludenlt at Wilson
Elementary School, I’aola. at 9:15 and 10 u m
Call school for reservations by May 2H
Gentle Exercise for seniors. 10:30 u.m ..
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N Lake Triplet
Drive. Cassrlberrv.
Weklva AA (no smoking). 8 p m . Weklva
Presbyterian Church. SR 434. at Weklva Springs

Road. Closed.
l.ongwood AA. H p.m.. Rolling tlllls Moravian
Church. SR 434. Longwood. Alurton. same time
and pluce.
Tangli-wood AA, 8 p.m.. St. Richard’s Episcopal
Church, latke Howell Road. Alanon. same time
and place.
Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First St..
Sanford.

SATURDAY. JUNE 1
Congressman Bill McCollum Town Meeting.
9 :tO a m .. Casselberry City Hall. 95 Like Triplet
Drive; 11:30 a m .. Oviedo City Hall. 20 E
Broadway Street.
Zellwood Sweet Corn Festival. Zellowwod.
Gates open 10 a m. for arts, emits, rides and
concessions. Dinner noon to 6 p.m. Advance
tickets available at Sears und ticket agencies
Kidney Karnlval. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Flea World.
U.S. Highway 17-92. Sanford.
IOth Birthday Celebration und all day picnic for
Neonatal Intensive Cure Unit al Orlando Regional
Medical Center. 10 u.m. to 4 p.m Turkey Lake
Park. Orlundo. to honor all ORMC neonatal
‘graduates.’ Parents are asked to call 84 I -5218 to
confirm attendance.
Easl-Weat Klwunls Club. 8 a.m . Airport
Restaurant. Sanford
Sanford Womens’ AA. 1201 W'. First St.. 2
p.m.. closed.
Cusselberry AA Step. 8 p.m .. Ascension
Lutheran Church. Overbrook Drive.
Kebos und Live Oak AA. noon. Rrbos Club. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry (closed). Clean Air
AA lor non-smokers, first floor, same room, same
place and time.

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�(A — Evening Herald. Sanlord, FI.

Divers Find Treasure At Shipwreck Site

Thurlday. May JO, H »J

WORLD

300-Year-Old Sunken Galleon Yields Bonanza Of Gold , Silver, Jewels
K E Y W E S T t L P I) — A
treasure-trove of golden bars and
silver coins was heaved from a
hole in the bottom of the sea by
diver* exploring the wrerk of a
Spanish Galleon that sank off
the Florida Keys three centuries
ago.
The haul Is ih r rlrhesi find
since 1082 In the wreck of ihe
Nueslra Senora dr Li Atocha.
which was *eni to the ocean
depths hy u hurrli ane in 1022
Treasure Salvors Inc . which
discovered thr wreck site in
1073. reported Tue sd ay It*
divers recovered Sunday and
Monday 13 gold liar* and !&gt;ar
pu i t *, a gold chain measuring 0
feet. 8 Inches long, six Intact
silver plates and several hundred
silver coins The largest two gold

IN BRIEF
Soviet-Made Helicopters
Used Against Indians?
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduran — Sandanlntan arr using
highly sophisticated Soviet helicopter gunshlps to attack
the Indian alliance ri«litlnf{ the Nicaraguan government.
Maul Tobias, 29. commander In chief of the MI SURA
alliance reports
Considered a major escalation In the technical level of
warfare in the Central American country, the attacks arc
the firm reported union the MI-24 helicopter gunshlpo In
combat since nix of them were delivered Iasi November to
Nicaragua by the Soviets The helicopters are considered
I he fastest In thr world.
The Sandanlntan lined the gunshlps with devastating
effects against the MISUHA. an alliance of the Mesquite.
Sumo and Mama tribes of Nicaragua's Atlantic coast.
Tobias said Ihe helicopters were used In attacks ubout
Ihree months ago near the Inolatrd villages of WaWa.
Haulover and Waunla In northeastern Nicaragua near the
Honduras border.
The Indians suffered heavy casualties from rocket and
uulomullr cannon fire from Ihe helicopters. Tobias said,
d e c lin in g to give s p e c if ic c a s u a lty fig u re s

Continued from page 1A
T i l l s Is Ole defeat ol soccer thr end ol the
European Cuji.'' said Michael Hlldalgo. Oie former
French National Coach
Police said the initial battle began about one
hour belorr kleknll when l.lvrrjxiol fans began
hurling flagpoles, Ix-cr cans and other objects at
the Italian fans across a 10-foot high fence. Ii was
not Immediately known what spurred ihr
Liverpool fans' anger
The eventual avalanche of fans and masonry
left a pile of bodies atxiut four or five deep
Alter (Hiller restored calm and olflrlalsopted for
Ihe game lo go on Juventus at llrst reinsert to

HOME — A Turkish defendant testified Wednesday fie
provided the gun with which Mehmet All Agca shot the
|M&gt;pe. Ii was the first public stuiemrnl corroborating Agra's
claim that he did not act alone.
Oilier llagrl also gave new Information of it least two
oilier Turks who are not defendants In the trial of seven
men accused of complicity In the shooting Prosecutor
Antonio Marini said lie may lake legal action against llagrl
.... . Agca. but wanted losindv n.ig&lt; Pa testimony first
llagrl said that hr gave Agca the Omni Browning pistol In
Milan four days lielore Agca shot John Paul II on May 13.
1081. during the (xtiitlfT* general audience in St Peter's
Square.
llagrl claimed, however, that he did not know why the
Turkish terrorist wanted the weapon, which he had
brought Into Italy al Agra's request

...Smoking

Continued from page I A
Commissioner Bill Klrcliholf.
unavailable lor rnmnicnt early
today. lias cninpl,lined about tils
colleagues smoke III Ihr past
I It- Is a non-smoker
W ASH IN GTON — ( ’ailing II a "last chance for |&gt;race."
Stale Mrp Dobbv Brantley.
Jordan's King Hussein In talks with President Meagan
M
Lungwtxtd. said II enmities
Wednesday pru|tosed an International peace conference
tlet Idi-il In designate smoking
Involving the Untied Stales, thr Soviet Union. Palestinian
and non smoking areas dir leg
representatives. Jordan and Israel.
Islailnu requires that thry pro
However. Meagan withheld |udgmrnl on Hussein’s
|x rlv mark I hose areas
announcement that Ihr Palestinian Liberation Organl/aAs lar as private business Is
lion accepts Ihe concept of Israel's right to exist as
concerned. Brantley said the
rmlrodied in United Nation's resolutions
legislators thought Oicv should
Meagan said some differences still haven't been resolved.
Ixtilt i' their own ranks. "Most
'We are still discussing the whole matter," lie said
re s ta u ra n ts do have nun
smoking ureas." to- said.
Meanwhile. Brantli-y said Ihr
S C C O f f e r s L a n d s c a p in g C o u r s e
I louse unit Semite both are
Hemtnot* Community Collette mg wllti Florida soils, water stunning tor iid|uuriuurnt ol the
will Ik - olfrrlng a live week tii.iiiagriiieill. lerllll/ullon. genlandsca|ie maintenance course, rial lawn care, plaining lechnlqiirs. pruning, and jm-si condesigned lo leach students buslc
l ml.
techniques of grounds mainte­
For more Inlorinalloii call
nance. Course topics wil Include 323 1430 (from Orlando H-I3Continued from page 1A
700||. ext 22ft or 333
selecting and using tools. work
Mrs Glenn said u appeared lo
her that there mosi lx- a faster
wav ol handling Ihe |nh without
dealing a new layer ol |M-ople
I in frustrated. I cannot see us
gelling more Involved wllh more
rtmodtling Rod addition to a (Ofnmafdal
Th e Sanford b uilding de­ building l » 000
sialf. I waul lo see whal con­
partment Issued the following
E im tr Smith. 701 Cornwwan Hoad toaculow
struction (tropic sax about Oils,
two bathroomt in an office. U 000
ircrmlls.
bow they might handle Oils
Carl Smadlond, 1)1 H ay! Driv# tor a
problem."
U fM ft room. |tW
Orph* D &gt; in . l i t
Carlo* A v t . lor a
Glotwtrutt Davtlopmant. Arbor Clrck. tor
She suggested that a new
utility *h*d. IK O
•h# &lt;on!tru(tion ot tour townhoma! and tovr
Gwendolyn Taylor. 1114 Vhephatd Aye . lor
recommendation lie hroughl
villa!, 1)04 000

Hussein Wants Peace Conference

...Glenn

BUILDING PERMITS

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utility thed. II.aaf
Stenttrom Really, l i t ) TteV Park Drive, for

P ill# Hut. 2000 F rtiw h A ,* . for a ground
sign t l WO
- Lytah Gorman 109 Shannon Drlva. to
•n&lt;lo«a a carport and construct a utility
room. |1 000
- W i t Win Inc . 414 Sartord A v t , tor a
hanging !ign

W EA TH ER
AREA FORECAST: Partly
cloudy unlay with highs m Ihe
tq&gt;|M-r 80s. lows In Ihr low 00*
Light and variable winds. Sunny
Friday.
BOATING FORECAST) St
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet and
out 30 miles — Variable winds al
10 knots or less through tonight.
Seas less than 3 Irri
EXTENDED FORECAST)
Saturday through Monday partly
cloudy uflcrnooiiB with a chance
ol showers then lair at night.
Highs III Ihe up|)ei 80s lo low
INS. lows In Ihe middle 60s III
the tioilh lo low 70s In Ihe
south

AREA READINOS (0 a.m.Ji
leuqieralurr: 70. overnight low
OH; T u e s d a y ’ s h ig h : 8f);
barometric pressure: 30.01: rela­
tive h u m id ity
70 percent:
winds east al 4 mph: sunrise:
0 28 itm . sunset H 17 p in.
T H U R S D A Y TIDES)
Daytona B«ach: highs. 0 14
a in., 0 40 p.m.; lows, 12 03
a in.. — p in.; Port Canaveral!
highs. 6.06 a m ., 6 38 p in .
lows. 11 56 a.in., — p.m.j
Bayport: highs. 1131 a in., —
P in.: lows. 3 37 a.in.. 6 :3 0 p.m

I'KOVIDENCE M I - Claus
Billow's dclc-nse attorney
jKirinivcd Manila Sunny" von
Ibilow as a drug addict, who.
di (in sst il by her husband * loll
dcliiv once allcoqiied suicide
and iirougbl on her own eomas
Claus voii Billow had nothing
in do with whin happened lo
Mi* voii Billow, rhlel defense
•illoruev Thomas I’ucclo said,
opening Oil- delense's case.
Mrs voii Bulow did whal she
'bd lo herscll bv her own liand "
We will present Oie plum e ol
a woman who over a perilkI ol

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ihe regional transportation
authority legislation will pass
the House tod.iv he nuld the
legislation Is iK-iug held hoslugc
In a degree hy Sell. George
Sloan. D'Orlundo. In a |tower
plav
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•&gt;n a new transportation bill and
since lie is supporting Senate
President Hurry Johnston In bis
bid lor governor. Johnston Is
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ilc legal Ions of Cenl rat Florida.
Ill the House, however. Sieve

...SCC
Continued from psge 1A
I he college has asked lor $1 250
million for the new building.

|Hirtatli)ii Com m lllrr Is )ust as
llrm In his decision lo stand will
the legislation filed by Ih r
( Vnirul Florida delegations
Delegations from other coon
lie s are " p ig g y -h u e k in g '
amendments onto the hill in thr
House "adding Oilrigs to help
iheir areas and Oiusc amend
merits may make tilings more
•oinpllcaled for ( ‘enlral Florida."
Hranilry said.
The legislation promised by
ilit- ('enlral Florida delegations
would |M-rinU counties In concert
or singly lo create irans|Kirla0oii
uutliorlllfs lo hulld stale roads
and in levy 4-centB-per-gallnn
gasoline lax and a 9 1 per $ | .(H M )
a s s e s s e d valuation properly lax
to lurid ihe project*. II approval
is given h y
the people III u

l ’u | r t c . D -J u e k s o n V llle . u n it
n a i r m a n o f lie
House Tra n s

s (x -c n d r e f e r e n d u m .

back by George &lt;" Ihr com­
mission al Its June 17 Hireling
alter the sialt had discussed Ihe
problem with private enterprise
(' o m hi I s s I o ii e r lia r hu r a
Christensen said she Is also
Iru s iru lrd heruuse proposed
county project* are not moving
as quickly as they should.
Commissioner Fred Strrrtm un
i•&gt;ld H(m&gt;|k t and George that
they were Itx-usittg in on nxi
many things at one lime "Th e
*•fle e t |nl Ih e r e p o r t ) Is
diminished hy bringing in a
request for so many new people

.ii ilie- siimr lime.' he said
Mrs Glenn, however sug
gcslcd that she hail cx|K-cicd in
see the two deputy cnunlv ail
mliilstralurs. recently lured to
do the overseeing 0i.it the new
employee. Lllllhrldge. will now
apparently do.
l.cMiklng al George, stir said
We hired you and now you are
saving (tire two more."
George said It was obvious Ids
liming was "linpccrably burn
tile adding however that wbai
lie |&gt;ro|x&gt;sed was as lean as I
could come up wtih

war* Ix-came addicted lo the use
nl drugs that wi re very strong
and very addictive." said I’ucclo.
1lie former Abscam prosecutor
Von Billow Is charged wllh
injecting Ids wife with insulin In
1070. causing her lo go into a
coma that became permanent a
w a r taler He was convicted In
1082 on iwo comils ol .itlcmplcd
murder hul Ihe rulings were
overturned hy Ole Mlioiie Island
Supreme ('nun on stale con
siliiitlonal ground*
Von Bulow wauled his wife
ilc.id so he could Inherll $14

AR EA D EA TH
MARGUERITE D. C-JKNELL
Mr* Murgurrlu- Doll Cornell.
02. of Daytona Beach, died
Wednesday al Ihe Peninsular
Medical Cenlrr. Daytona Beach,
lollowlng a lengthy Illness Born
Feh 20. 1803 In Binghamton.
N.Y.. she was a longtime restdent of Sanford. She was a
member of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church. Sunlord. and was a
former member ol the I’EO.
Survivors Include two daugh­
t e r s . M rs . B r u c e L u n c y ,
Jacksonville Beach, and Mrs
J.W . Altman, Daytona Beach:
daughtcr-ln law. Mrs Robert L
Cornell Jr.. Sanford: nine grandchildren;
13 g r e a t grandchildren_________________

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Funeral tervKet *o» Mr* Marguerite Dell

rs**e guetatfeni prortJoJ By memPera ot
m# Noiionol AuottoHon ot U tvritm Oee— a
are roptotonioHro infer W ile p x n «a ot
in* morning kafir Infer dealer m oth ft
(Senp* throughout as* Oo&gt; Prsea Jo not
mitujt rtloil motkt^mottjumo

Also tn the new llnd were
rigging knives and encrusted
ke*s Halrvsald

play, a Belgian official said.
W r and other league olflrlals pleaded with
them to avoid the enormous difficulties that
would result Irom a cancellation of the match
thr official said
Minutes later Ihe two team captains called on
the crowd over the public address system to allow
the game to lx- played.
But as they railed tor calm. English fans
stormed onto the* field, throwing |&gt;olr* and sticks
at police and tearing down steel barriers for use
as missiles.
As players came onto the field — surrounded by
riot (Killer with crush helmets and plastic shields
— the fighting continued until Ihe held was
cleared Them the game begun

— Donna Estes

million of her $73 million I’ll
tsburgh utilities fortune and
marry Ills mistress Alexandra
Isles. Ihr stale charges
But Puerto said Oiat around
the time of thr comas Mrs von
Bulow was upset over a host ol
p r o b le m s I n c l u d i n g h e r
husband's afhilr wllti Mrs Isles
who was thr last prosecution
witness to testify on Tuesday
B o b 's
U sed
am

Funeral Notice

STOCKS

1 9 8 5 s e s s io n

The buoy was destroyed the
next year by another storm and
the Spanish were never able to
Imd thr wreck site again, ac­
cording to records In thr Spanish
archives at Seville.
Th r largest ot thr gold bars
retrieved In ihe past two days
\&gt; I r I- S I a ill pr cl w ith ca r a I
markings of more than 20 each.
They bore an ornate emblem
KAIKADA ' reflecting the his
iuric Spanish gold mining site In
Colombia which was known as
Nurva Melna dc Grenada. One
g o ld b a r w a s s ta m p e d
S a ryo ss a
Unhealing .mother
cold mining area in Colombia.

burst finds around 3 30 p m.
Sunday. Haley said, when they
surfaced with four gold bars.
They were found In a hole —
more than 40 feel underwater —
that had been blasted In the
sandy ocean floor bv directed
propeller wash from dive boats
About 3 p m Tuesday, the
Irad salvage boat radioed that
ihe .divers had brought up a
ptree of wood, about six feet long
With Ihe diameter ol an oil
barrel, with square spikes cmIx-ddcd In It.
D u n c a n M a th e w s o n . an
archaeologist working with the
salvage firm, said the wood
chunk and spikes could be either
a portion of the Atocha s hull or
possibly from a buoy set by the
Spanish to mark the wreck site

A tto rn e y : M rs. V o n B u lo w C aused C o m a
voii

N A T IO N A L R E P O R T) Kansas
wus lilt hy sturins with winds up
to 60 mph Wednesday, urcompanled by heavy rain and hall. A
hand of thunderstorms stretched
across the nation's mldseetlon.
Severe thunderstorms struck
central anil eastern Kansas,
so u (It w e s t M is s o u r i a n d
nurlhrasl Oklahoma Storms
also were scattered from North
Dakota across norhteru and
eastern Minnesota, and over
southwest Georgia and Ihe Paelfle NotiliA'r.f Amarillo. Texas,
had a high of 1)7 — one drgree
above Hie previous May 29. 1890
record The nation's temperalures W ednesday afternoon
langed from 40 al Mrdmund,
O ft to 103 in Wink. Texus
Main and thunderstorms were
loretasl for today Irom lowrr
Michigan and the Midwest us
well us Ihe up|&gt;er Missouri Valley
across Ihe northern Plateau Into
Ihe Greut ltasln Showers scat­
tered over southern Georgia und
much of Elortdu. Highs of about
70 extended over much of the
northen half ol the Atlantic
Coast, the Great Lakes amt
much ol Minnesota

Haley described the Memorial
Day weekend finds as the richest
recoveries from the Atocha since
On- summer of 1082 when divers
discovered an emerald rross and
ring. 20 gold bars and 23 Jewel
encrusted Spanish tx’lt pieces
Divers began bringing up the

...Soccer

Turk: I Gave Gun To Agca

repair* lo a ilngla family Soma 1) 000
-Zayre't. )t M Orlando Drive, lo replete a

bar* w eighed about three
(xiundscach. trov weight.
Authorities have not gotten a
value on the latest discovery at
the Atocha wreck site, about 40
miles west of Key West, said
Birth Haley, spokeswoman for
the salvage company.
She said until the new finds.
Treasure Salvors had dislodged
$70 m illion to $00 m illion
dollars worth of gold, silver and
artifact* from the site

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-•quo*It donation* be made to Mel/ Crow
ipiw o p al Church the Diabetet Foundation
or a lavorlf* charity Burial m il be In
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A partial list ol other projects
Includes
• $7 million tor land and
construction of a building at
Davtona Beach lor Ihr use of
Daytona Beach C o m m u n ity
( tillege and UCF
• A $l&gt; million loan lo Orlando
International Airport to buy
land The airport will pay back
the loan when it qualifies for
ledrriil funding.
• $5 4 million tor classrooms
at Valencia Community College.
Orlando
• $2.3 million lor resoratlonof
Lake A|x)|&gt;ka In Orange and
Lake counties The original re­
quest was for $3 7 million
• $7tK),tXK) lor a classroom
building at UCF tor business and
engineering students. Th r build­
ing I* part of a $10 million
project and will probably Ikiln a n re d In fu tu re budget
sessions.

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Weldon said the other alloca­
tion. $716,859 for bidding re­
pairs. was granted as requested.
H r said some of the college's
buildings have hern In use for 15
v ears and will be need repair.
He said college officials are
pleased with the rtlort.s of the
local legislature members who
helped gel Ihe fundings
At least $33.5 million of the
1985-86 budget has been re­
commended for various projects
m Seminole. Lake. Orange. Os­
ceola. llrevard and Volusia
counties.
There arr no final figures for
l lie $14 billion budget hut a
compromise budget hill has re­
ceived leaders' go-ahead.
Several education projects of
by Sen. George Stuart Jr.. D
Oriando. and House Appropria­
tions Chairman Rep. Sam Bell.
D -O rtn o n d B ea ch, made It
though negotiations
Out ol $16 million allocated
statewide for buildings to txshared by community colleges
more than half. $10 75 million
went to O ra n g e . B re va rd .
Volusia and Osceola counties
Mrp Mich Crotty. MOrlando, a
member of the budget confer­
ence committee, said Central
Florida representative got most
ol ilieir project fundrd.
I be 9377.000 for a SCC adult
classroom was sponsored bv
Mep Carl Sclph. H-Casselberry
Ii was orglnally a SI 5 million
request

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M o s u r e

G e t s

1 st

L o o k

Seminole Battles Lake Howell In Jamboree
By Sam Cook
Herald Sports Editor
Dave Mosure. who took over the lootball
program for Jerry Posey ttit*, spring will get his
lirst look at Ills IBH5 fall erop iimlght at 7 30
when the Fighting Seminole* lake on l.ake
Howell at Seminole High Sehool
The Seminole* hauled coaeh Mike Riscegltu*
Silver Hawks In tile lirst quarter ol tonight’s
jamboree. Oviedo and Del.and Mill play in the
second quarter The loser* meet in the third
quarter and the winner* go at It in the fourth

quarter.
Tickets are SI V )
We’re looking forward to it
said Mosure
We’re been working real hard and we’re ready to
lilt somebody else besides ourseh i&gt;
Mosure has watched Ills players mature
through several intrasquad scrimmages He said
he has been Impressed with the hitting and the
individual exploits ol defensive tackle Brian
Brinson, defensive back Dexter Franklin, punter
Ken Morris and wide receiver Herbert llillcrv
Brinson, an All-Conference and All-County
defender last year. Is being leatnmed with
returning guard Carl Tipton and tackle Alan
Kendall to licet iqi the oflenstve linr Brinson and
.Jack Johnson were especially. Impressive In last
Friday's Intra squad

"Jack Johnson and llrlnson rcollv opened some
holes.” said Franklin, who was defending at the
lime "T h e offense blew us out the lirst hall.
That's a good sign
In tonight’s flist quarter. Dexter and hi*
defensive teammates will need to keep sopho­
more Terrv Gammon* tn check The powerful
sophomore excelled as a defensive Ixick last year
lor the Hawks but will carry a big load In the
oiicnsivr backflrld this fall
Mosure * offense, meanw hile, has Ih-cii carried
by backs Curtis Kudolph and Dwayne Willi*.
Each broke long gainers in Iasi Friday’s scrim­
mage Rudolph was csjH-elallv effective on a burst
neat I hr- goal line when lie broke several tackles
on his way loan eight-yard gain
Freshman Jell Blake and |unlor Daryl Taylor
ate In a two-way light at quarterback Blake held
the up|M-r hand going into last Friday's scrim ­
mage but Taylor put on an Impressive juisstng
display to tighten the gap
lilllcry has lieen the most Impressive offensive
pcrlorrner The converted hallluu k latched onto
seven (Kisses from Blake ami Taylor last Friday
lot BI yards.

Decision On All-Stars Due Monday

Almost
Imitation

oilier organized Ikisc Ik i II.

By Sam Cook
Herald Sport* Editor

B a se b a ll

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Julie Clark, right, a 9 yearold performer for fhe Sanford
G y m n a s tic s A s s o c ia tio n ,
isn't ready to imitate her
idol, Kurt Thom as' one hand
stand, above, but give her
time. The Sanford organiia
tion will join Thomas for a
fund ra is in g p e rfo rm a n ce
Tu e s d a y , Ju n e 4 at Sea
World. Call M argaret Siegrist at 699 9751 for informa­
tion.

•Jim llovla. president of the
A lta m o n te S p rin g * Little
t.eague. s a id Thursday mornlug that a decision will Imniadc Monday on whether the
Icagur will field a Senior
League All-Star team lor the
post-season tournament
T h e A lta m o n te S e ttlo r
la-ague lost over 20 player*
w h e n A m e r ic a n L e a g u e
tryouts were held and many ol
the lM-ttcr players opted to play
Legion Instead Settlor League
Most ol the plovers went to the
Lake Mary or Lyman Legion
teams.

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Larry
Williams
HERALD FISHING/
HUNTING WRITER

National Fishing Week
Extends Time On Earth
An old Chinese proverb says. "Day* spent
llshing do not count against the total number of
dav* which one has to live.'*
Next week. June 3 through June 9. I* National
Fishing Week. Anyone and everyone can enjoy
llshing A whojiplng 5B million Americans enjoy
the sjMirt each yrar
hi lad.Snore jx-uplr go llshing than attend any
major league spirt — even bascbull A recent
study showed that one third of all anglers w rrr
female. For Americans over age 50. another study
showed that fishing, golf, and walking arc the
three most |Nipular activities. And of all leisuretlmc activities In Hits country, llshing ranks as
the fourth most popular, right behind swimming,
bicycling, and ranqdng.
Fishing Is Inexpensive. Starting up doesn't lake
a lol ol cash, and one can spend as much or as
lltlle as one wauls. Fishing licenses are Itirx|M*nslvr. Senior citizens. 65 years und older do
not need to purrhase a license tor fishing
Children 15 and under do not need in purchase a
(lecuse either. Licenses for Florida residents are
68 jK-r year
Fishing I* easy You don't need any sjiectal
skills or lessons. Just a few casts, learn a simple
knot. and you'll have the hand of 11
Fishing Is aeresslblr Here In Sanlord. anglers
Jive within Just a few miles of flshahlr water, Lodk
lor freshwater llshing holes Lakes, rivers,
streams, ponds, and the vast coastal waterways
No need to make a long trip to find a good spot.
Fishing Is fun. And It allows you to spend mine
quality time with your children, making great
memories and heljilng them to appreciate nature.
Fishing Is healthy. There's simply nothing like
the great outdoors, with Its fresh air and
(K ic k to-the bastes atmosphere, to rejuvenate you
both physically and mentally.
Fishing has good results — eating fish. Most
•doctors agree that fish Is better for you than red
•meat. Most anglers will tell you dial nothing
•lusles better than tresh fish you catch yourself
Fishing in a S I 7.3 billion Industry, when you
•lake Into consideration the amount anglers spend
•on equipment, food, lodging, transportation, and
•other rishlng-trtji-rrlated expenses Not only Ls
•llshing tine of the countries popular activities. It's
an industry that keeps America growing strong
You ran start by participating tn National
Fishing Week next week. So get ready to go for
the big one — June ts a great time for fishing,
with longer clays, pleasant temperatures, and
plenty ol sunshine
The Osteen Bridge Fish Camp has been dosed
f(hr past few days but will reopen Saturday,
avcHiding to Dell Abernelhy. The next Buddy
lias* Fishing Tournament will be Sunday at
salcllght.
Dell reminds all anglers In register by 8-30 p m

•Saturday.

F o o tb all

K iw o n is

R e lis h e s

Kiwanls got oil lo a bad start in ih r second hall
ol iIn- Sanlord Junior League season bui II still
could have something to say about who wins the
seeond hall
Kiwanls knocked Moose further mil ol rumen•ton Wednesday night by jiulllng mil a B H victory
al Chase Park
The loss droppeil Moose lo 3 3 in I he second
(rail, two and a hall games behind league leading
Ball Motor Line Kiwanls Is 3 1 in Ihe second hall
Moose und Kiwanls lied for the lirsi hall mlc and
w ill have a one game |ilavoff al tile end ol the
season
Moose jumped on Kiwanls slurler Sammy
Edwards (or ihrre runs in the tn|i ol ihe lirsi
Edwards walked the lirsi three hlliers. struck mil
the lourtli and gave up an RBI groundnut lo
Jlinm ey Murhpy lor Ihe second mil Two-out
singles by Arthur Bradford and Janu s Me.nielli
enabled Moose lo lake a 3-0 lead
Edwards breezed through llie io|i u( Hie second
and Kiwanls came Iku k with Ihrre runs In the
Imiiom ol Ihe Inning lo lie II Duck Grayson
smacked a itljile lo lead oil and scored on K ii Im-ii
B lake's groundnut Shawn Kuberls followed wlih
a walk, siole second went In third on a jiassed
ball and siole home lo make It 3-2 Julius llennetl
then drew a walk, stole second, went lo third on a
passed ball and scored on Oscar Edwards' single
Moose reclaimed Ihe lead wllh three runs In the
loji ol ihr third with Tonv Prin hard’s two-run
single leading the wav Kiwanls made u (H i wlili
three runs In Hu- Imuioiii of ihr lourlh with
Leonard Richardson'* threc-ruu double ihe big
blow.
Edwards held Miami- scoreless In the liltli and
sixtIt frames and Kiwanls look a ‘Mi lead in the

llovls said since the Amert•an Legion program * arc
operated by the high school
roaches at cat It school, the
players thought It would Ikmore to their future benefit to
pl.ty American Legion.
’Tile Senior League Is for
players l-l and I years old
l ilt- American Legion has no
iitlitnlmuui age limit A player
i an play Big League and
American Legion but Little
League Baseball allows no
player In Its Major. Junior or
Settlor division to play any

R o le

B a se b all
Imm tom ol the sixili Tw o ol tIn- runs score on
Moose errors while llu- third and eventual
winning run scored on Richardson'* groundotii
giving Ihe Kiwanls ililrd baseman four Kills lot
Ihe gaiue
Moosr camr h.u k wlihln (I H in the lop ol ihe
seventh on Jell Derr's two-run double with two
mils but Edwards got Eddie Howard to ground
out lor the final oul.
There was no rr|&gt;ori on Wednesday's second
game l&gt;rtwrru Ball Motor Line and Notary

ROBERTS' ARM SAVES CARDINAL. S 3
Anthony Roberts jiiii bed mil ol lour major jams
Wednesday In leading Cardinal Industrie* In a 5-3
vie Icily over the Railroader* in Sanlord Little
National League union at Fort Mellon Park
Alter giving up one run In the lirsi Knlx-rts got
mil ol further irmihlr by pin lung nut ol a
bases-loaded, one-nut jam as lie struck oul
Terrance Junes and got Mil liard Washington lo
hli Into u Torre pluv
The Railroader* look a 2-1 lead Inin Ihe lourlh
and put logeihc-r another big ilirc.n Willi one
oul. Alee Hayes was till by a pitch Warren Moon
walked and Calvin Donaldson reached on a
llrldrr'a choice lo IckicI tlit- bases. Hayes then
scored on a wild pin li lo make li 3-1 but Rolx-rls
got mil ol further trouble by sinking oul the next
two tuners.
Cardinal came I k u k to tie li wlili two runs in
Ihe bottom of Ihe fourth on RBI singles by Daniel
Minion and .Joe Webster.
In Ihe fop ol Ihe lilt It. Ihe Railroaders had

The exodus decimated three
leant* — Indians. Cardinals
and Yankees
which were
unable to finish the season
T h e A n g e ls . A s tro s a n d
Dodger* arc cither in the
process of coui|ileting the
season or nttenqiiing to. ac­
cording to llovls
The migration incidentally,
i ame just nine months idler
the Altamonte Senior All-Star*
had won the Woild Chum|ilnnshljt last Ju ly m Gary, hid
Altam onte experienced It*
greatest success last summer
as the Senior* won It all and
the 12-year-old* Mulshed sc«
null at Williamsport

O f S p o ile r
limners on lirsi and ililrd wllh |u*l one oul hut
•oiildu I score as Robert* gol Washington lo hll
inio a lone plav and (hen covered iqi on a
grounder Jill lo lirsi luiscrnun Shawn W.ishlngion
loi ihethirdoul
Cardinal broke ihe 3-3 Be wllh I wo runs In Hie
iMitiom ol the llllli Washington drew a walk, stole
second took Ililrd cm a wild pitc h and scored oil
an one nut single by Te rry Williams. Williams
sc nreel on a double oil Hu- b.n o| Chris Klnuburgcr
lor a 5 3 lead.
flic- Railroaders threatened again in ihe lo|&gt; ol
Hu sixth when they put runners on lirsi and
second wllh one mil. bin Rotierl* si rut k oul
iiiiiii Im i three hiiier liny Mike lor the seroud out
and alter walking I lie- base s lull, caught Scori
se stac k looking al a ililrd strike lor the llnul out
Roberts struck oul I t In Uu- game and walked
sc veil &lt; ardlnal had live hits oil a pair ol |i||ehcn&gt;
mi lulling rwo by Williams. Williams and Minion
also scored two run* curb

SUNNILAND TH HASHES RINK EH, 10 6
In Wednesday's srconrl game al Fort Mellon
Park Stinniland jxiutided m il 10 Inis i n mule to
a Hi 0 thrashing of Klnkrr Materials
Dau.l Dunn and Uiiinn Byrd had four Inis
•ipirre lo lead the onslaught. Dunn smacked two
double's anil two singles and drove In two runs
ulilli- Byrd also had two doubles and two singles
met drove- m ihrre runs
Robert Redding and John Brown added two
tuts each tor Sunrilland white tommy Hampton
drilled a two-run homer
Klnkrr had six tin* in the game oil a pair of
Sunrilland pitchers Redding w rm live Innings lor
the win Brian Grayson's solo homer and Corey
Bennett's two-run single were the big tills for
Klnkrr

Improved Patterson
Should Bolster SCC
Sanford's Alleen Patterson, who Lake Mary
coach Bill Moore call* Ihe most Improved player
on his girls basketball team and an Inlrgral purl
of Ihe district championship team, has signed to
play lor Seminole Community College for the
1983- 88 season.
Patterson wus a First Team All Five Star
Conference and All-County selection for the
1984- 83 season. She holds six school record at
l«akr Mary including heat Held goal percentage for
a season |B4|. best Held goal |K-rcentugc for a
career 1511. best jMilnt per game average for a
season |I4 07| and most offensive rebounds In a
game 111).
P altr-yi.i, who lettrrrd In trankrtball three
^ Lake Mary. Joins Lake- llowrll High
gr.&lt; uatc Ta m m y Johnson, a Junior College All
America this past season, Lym an graduate Kirn
la-mon and Lake Mary grad Andrea Johnson to
give SCC a si rung local flavor.
ye a r

Alleen will fit rigid In wllh SCC's Irani." said
Moore. "She Is an rxrcllent reboundrr and ts
becoming a good scorer."
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Lake M ary power forward Alleen Patterson
signs the dotted line as her mother, M ary

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Steele, teff, coach Bill Moore and SCC coach
lleana Gallahger observe the proceedings.

The lardy Raiders qualified for the state
tournament this year but were beaten In overtime
in ihe semifinal*
Pntlerson I* the daoghler of Mury Steele o|
Sanford.

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O V IE D O - John Cun flrld
didn't ({cl a chanrr to nliow off
his pitching prnwras with lhr
Lake Howrll Silver Hawks ibis
past spring. Hut the senior
right -hander Is more than mak­
ing up for II with 1 hr Maitland
Big Lragurrs.

Sutter Stifles
Ex-Mates, 5-3
ATLANTA — U nite Sutler
Irenlrd llir St. LouisCnrdln.iln lo
it till of nostalgia Wednesday
ulglil. As In. rrmember Oils?
Altaniii'N off season tossed two
Innings of spill-lingered lasthalls
al his ex-teammates In (terserve
Sieve Hedroslan's ft-3 victory
over llie Cardinals al Fullon
Counly Stadium
Tile save was the ninth of the
year for Sutler who was faring
Ills ex-lram for the flrsl time He
breezed through lfit* eighth Inn­
ing beforr walking Slevr llraiiu
in the ninth.
Darrell I'orlrr. who caughl
Stiller al Si. Louis, was sum­
moned lo plueh hi) and the
laiwer hilling lefty drove Dale
Murphy to Ihr base of the wall
lor tiie llnal out.
Murphy areounlrd for one ol
the Hritves' run with Ills I Mill
homer. Glenn Ihihhard picked
up Ihr gamr-wlniilng Kill with a
I wo-run slnglr. Kell Oltrrklcll.
another ex Cardinal, had a pair
ol hits
lledioslau pleked up Ills seetlllfl win In live derisions. .|fe
hurled six Innings, allowing two
miiis on six (ills The hardthrowing right hander struck
mil three and walked two.
Hedroslan's toughest Jam
came In the lilt I■ when h r
pllehed out ol a bases loailed
jam hy gelling s|&gt;erdy Vince
Cnlcui.m on a weak comchackrr
and sinking out Willie McGee.
IVi r y Forster gave up a solo
hninci In Ihr seventh Ik fore
Sillier slammed I lit- door In ihr
llnal two Innings
In oilier National League ai
lion. Lon Angeles trim m ed
I'h lla d fIp ltlu . h i. M onlreal
(il|i|M-d San Diego. 2 I. Houston
foppcd I'litnlmrgh. 8-3. New
Ymk nipped S m Francisco. -1-3.
and Cincinnati blanked Chicago.
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In the Am erican League.
Ikisiou lammed Minnesota. 7-0.
New York lrlp|M-d t ullfornla. 7 2.
Chicago ontshigged To n m lo .
N ft. Oakland drnp|M*d Del roll.
4 2. Kansas C lli turned hack
Te x a s , (1 4 . S e allle tlp p rtl
Jlalllmore. ft-4, and Mllwatikee
j'luhbcd Cleveland. 7 2
‘ Al C lnelnnall Marin Soto
Cooled oil the Cubs w llh a
jwo-hltter and nine strikeouls It
was S iln s fourth complete game
jii 12 starts and his llisl shulmii
jil I he year
! I'hr Cubs, who rap|M-d III Inis

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Canfield picked up his srrond
victory of (h r season Wednesday
night when hr nhncklrd I hr
Ovlrdo Srmlnolrn on two hits,
slrurk out nlnr and walkrd Just
one as Maitland came away with
an 8-0 victory In Hlg League
baseball al Ihr Ovlrdocomtdex
" I guess nobody al Lake
Howrll knew I could pitch." said
Canfield after a near-perfect |x-r
formancr. "I'm showing ihrm
now."
Canfield's second victory Im
proved Maitland s record to 4 2

N.L. B a se b all
In a 13 1 I loss Tuesday, received
singles (ruin Kyne Sandberg and
Keith Morrlanil S ilo kepi the
Cubs off b a la n c e wllh an cf(relive slider
Dave Parker prodiierd the only
run In the third when he
followed Gary Urdus' double and
Eddie Milner's groundnut with a
sacrifice lly.
Al San Frunelsco. George
Foster's Kill single rnp|ied a
four-run nuihursi which carried
the Mels past the Giants.
San Francisco Jumped on
starter Ed Lynch for three runs
In ihr first inning hul couldn't
break through again. Dave LaI’olnl cheeked the Mels on one
lilt over seven Innings Iw-fnre
llring In the eighth
Wllh one out Wally Hackman
pinch (ill a double anil scored on
Mooklc Wilson's single. Mark
Davis relieved L a l’olnl hut
Kelvin Chapman singled and
1hell stole second us Wilson stole
third.
Keith llernundc/ was called
out on strlkrs. then rjerlrd for
a rguing the derision. G a ry
Carter. I hough, doubled home
the lying runs and Foster singled
Inline the winner
At Houston. Jim I’aukovlis
slugged a grand slam during a
seven-run. sevenllHnnlng rally
which carried Nolan Kyun past
the I'll.lies
Kyau. ft 2. allowed three nms
on lour loin over seven Innings
lie struck out eight to run ills
all lime major league strlkronl
lolal lo 3.&lt;JftO Frank Dlplno
hurled the last two frames.
At San Diego Andre Dawson
iMMimrd a ululh Inning homer to
drop the I'udrcn and ease ihr
Expos past Chicago Into second
place
Dawson, who snap|M-d an 0 lor
20 slump Tuesday, also singled
in pace thr oltaek. Ii was his
seventh homer III Ihr year.
Jell Kearilon picked up bin
I till save hy hurling die iMitiom
o| the ninth tuning Tim Ihitke
pltehrd the eighth inning in earn
ills llrst major-league win Joe
llcsketh hulled the llrst seven
innings, allowing (list live tills
and strlklngoul six.
T im Kalnrs was t) lor 4 The
K x|mi Icli fielder's drojijk'd to
.284

The Scmiuotea fell to 2-7 The

Rafael Ramirez slides as the ball arrives at the same time. Braves beat Cards.

S r m l noles play al W in te r
Garden Sunday and Maitland
hosts Soulhwest Volusia.
C a n fie ld , who started at
shortstop for three years at Lake
Howell, and Sanford freshman
Tracy Turne r matched gnosc
eggs for two Innings until control
problems got Turner In trouble
In the third!
T h e s to rk y r ig h t-h a n d e r
walked Kandy Snodgrass. Jell
Poindexter and KurU'ii Trevino
to loud the buses Duane Madlll
followed with a two-out single to
right field lo score Snodgrass
and Poindexter. Trevino was
nailed at third for the third out
Maltlund upped Its lead to 5-0
In the fourth and knocked mil
Turner. Chris Crane and Danny.
Harger walked before manager
Mike Ferrell summoned Duane
Sm ith. Pinch tilt tr r Hill Lee
greeted Smith with a double to
right center Iff score Crane
Smith struck out Lee Whipple
hut a wild pltrh scored llarger
and Snodgrass chased home Lee
whh a groundoul to the right
side
Maitland added another run In
the fifth off rrllcvrr JcfT Grelslng
when Trevino singled. Canllrld
walkrd and Madlll singled home
Trevino. A nifty 1-5-3 double
play prevented further damage
The Scmlnolcs. who received a
single hy Hrtan Sheffield In the
fourth for their first hit, |x&gt;sc&lt;l
their most serious threat In the
fifth when Joey Conti reached on
an Infield hit. Don McKinney
walked but Turner popped up
lor the second nut. Corsl was
then picked off second for thr
third out.
Maitland put the game on U r
In the seventh when Canfield
and Madlll singled and moved
up on a wild pitch Crune's fly.
hall stored Canfield and Madlll
alertly came home on a delayed
steal when catcher Hoy Jensen
lelt home plate unprotected.

Major-League Drug Problems Harm A t Least 25 Careers
NEW YOUK It It'll — It.iHcli.ill nmimlHilimM
I'rirr Ueberrulh announced May 7 .1 ti-**iiny&gt;
jiiugtain designed to t'Iran up drug abuse In
baseball llrbcitiiih s.u&lt;l an a llrsi step till h.isch.ill
jirriMiniicI — ollirr Ilian major league playrrn —
.Would lie lesled
H r In also asking the Major League Players
Association join llir program and have tin playrrn
Milunll lo testing
At Irani 2ft major-league baseball playrrn havr
&lt;11 tier adnilllrd tu. U rn arrrnlrd lor. or convicted
hy llir cumin of drug rrlalrd oflrnnrn. Including
( Mmnrnalon and dr|irndrnry nlnrr I UNO. Among
hrnr arr a numlirr of lorinrr UinrUill playrrn
;Wtio havr publicly ronlrnnrd lo having unrd
drugs during tlirlr active playing yrarn. A
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Kontot Citr caUSor Dorroll PorHt 11 lr*oi*d l« r 4
Idrug and alcohol d*p*r&gt;d*nef al Th• Maodone a d in k In
W ktanborg Anton* M a in *r*nluaHy wonl on Ig am iho I N )
W ondVorlotM V PA w or*
Aug I I IIW - T o ta l Mongoct pitcher Fgrguton JonOMt It
•nettod in Toronto k » pOMOtnan of maniuono. Sothitn afS
cocom# On Doc If. INO Jonoint It canyktod on Ihota (horgot. but
hot i h o I Otar a t N r nit (ammonify t o r r k t Commltttonor B o n o
.kufwi twtponAod Jtnfcint I of ana tooton but on arbitrator
tubtogwontly over*urnod tool daemon ant rotntlotod Jontini
Vepi ) I N I - Will AAcEnonev. • ra ta l pile hoe ant lor mat Worto
yattaa tint &lt;HW Wo Cincinnati Root. aOmllt no not a I a t atat
tocom* utof tut mg nit lolo&lt; yoort n a n fho Montreal Ecpo*
pititburgh P.rotot ant la ratal minor Hague foomi
July » I N I - Chkogo Whllg too pllchoe f rocviuo Bon lot onion
0 Chicago araa drug r*r\*4&gt;.iil#lion confof Borne* hoO boon at rat tat
| Moot aarltat N r Oltardorly conOud ant pottottun pi I « n n o otHe
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B a se b all
July II. IN I
Law JoAnton ol IS* Lo* Ang*i«t Oodgot odmilt lo
soring boon « coco.no odkl during (So Two yoort no n*ipod in*
0odg*n lo Nolionol L**guo ponnonlt in IS* mid I Hoc John ton nhn
tp*nl motl ol M t It yaor tartar in Tito minor* tout ol on* poml h*
told nil World lo rN t ring N r IMO N tugpori M t dcug Sob*I Al in*
lim* ol hit onnountomonl JoAnton worktd N r m t Oodgoct in ISolf
c o m m u n ity M r vKot d*(&gt;*rimonl
July II. I N )
Alan Wiggint al mo Von Oiogo Ptdcat it o rrttN d in
Von U&gt;*go N r cocaino potMtuon Cnorgot Oft loNr droppod a hat
Wiggint (o m p N N d o ronobiiaolion progrom ol ColiNrnlo't Orongo
Counly c»ra Unit Cammitdonor Bowl* Kuhn tuip*ndt Wiggwit lor
M doytanAug I t I N )
Aug t. I N ) - Von 0&gt;ogo Mcond bOMmon Jwon Bonillo antart
ColiNrmo l Orongo Counly Coro Uml N r N day drug rtnobilildlion
prtgrom
Aug ) l . I N ) — CNygiond Indian* piknoi* Ltn Borktr ant E d
Glynn at a orro*Nd m Cnuogo and cnorgod wim p o tvro o n ol o
conicalNd tubtlonc* I*Hr boikrod N b o morl|uono

(hom kol dopon

ff.niof IN I - lo t Angtlot raliaaar VHre Homo diKtotot ho
roca - a t Icootmonl N r drug ant alcohol problem* «• Th* Meadow*
in At liana Homo It U N r traa'at Im k t moro at lh» HOHty.
prompting thrto toporolo tutpenuont horn tho Dodger* and. tmvolly.
by Kuhn N r ono yaw Homo Hied « gr*,an&lt;a proNtlm g hit
tvtf**tion Oodgtr tinot ogomtt Horn* N loN d mor* than t u ON
0(1 I). I N ) - non tot City pH yo ri WIIIN Wilton and WHIN Ailant
pood guilty N loddrol mitdomoonor drug cSorgo* oii*r a
a dr long ng mrotUgo'ian ol o contpirocy N buy cocom* O 0(1
K IN ). Hom m oN J t r r y Morlm O'M pkod* guilty N timilor
c Sorgo* Thr** doyt lo*or Ira mar H »y «i« piich*r v*do Biu* *nNrt
guilty pH* Wilton. *s« Amor Icon looguo t boiling chomp in If*).
Alton* a INO World torw thor*. and Morlm ovontuolly tor r* I I dor
pnten H rm io i is# Fori Worth CorrKlionol Facility Tho mrao wino
sooring on m#ir ana yoor botoboH *vt#en*ione ond or* raintH Hd
V o , I* I N I Bluo M * t t r*r*obimotion al * C*HN»n.o iK illty and it
r r n t H H d doyt boNr* Iho *i*r i *4 m* I N I tooton
Fob I INO — Allonl* Br*ro*plHn*r Potguol P o rtl it orrotNd in
mo Oominkon Republic N r cocom* poOMttion Port l It laH r
conricNd ond M rvot 0 mro* monHi tontonc* in Dominican pr.ton
Kunn tvtpondl P ort! until Moy &gt;L INO. but IS# dM HM n it rorortod
by an arbitrator and Parol it romtloNd April I t

Vop M I N ) - Chkogo W MN Vo* (o n H r l.*id*r Non lo F lo rt It
or&gt;ttl«d in Chkogo N r potwttion ol drug* ant iliogol woopont On
Jon It I N ) L tF lor* It o&gt;d*r«d H *'*nd Idol On mot* (horg*« *lt»c
• iudg* r*i*c**d hit (H im mol m* drug* ant woopont bokmgod N
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Mt ColiNrmo olHr odmllimg ho wot addkNd to
rnonmt lol*r mol hi* probHm
wo* ta M r or* S* *IHn ’ cowton I

Juna II I N ] - VI L o u H tu llH N tr Lonnw im im voHnlori y tm ort
Hy'ond ConNr N r Orug and Alcohol AbwM ouit&gt;d* VI L o u h H r
meat wook Irootmonl program. Iwlowing by a yoor hit tocond place
Imith N D o n Murphy In Hai«no&lt; Looguo M y F yoimg
WinHr I N ) - Lot AngoNt Oodgtr I owlll«id*f Koo Londitout it

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Steve Howe
...heavily fines

n*kl day * n krt o M day drug rohobrlilolion program
F »b I* I t u — Allonlo B ro rtt tluggor CHudtH WarningSm l(
orrottod m Walnut Crook. C o lli. and chorgod with * miedtmoonor
oltanaa *• potMtuon ot mori|uono Ptndmg trial. Wots.ngton
(O ntlnuo tN pN y with Iho Brora*
Sprmg- '«•» - CoilNrmo Angolt mlioidtr D o r,i Scomort onto,, *
drug rohobiliutian cllruc m ColiNrmo N r irooimoni at mttat It
ottkN Ily lormod 0 tubal ant a probNm " O April K INS mo
Angolt announta S c a in n hot tuccototvlly (ompNtod program

April (. IN4
f orm*r molar Hogue pd lh »» O k EMU O +nlH ho
• •( untar mo InltwOMO at l TO rattan ho throw o no hitt*r ogomtt tho
Ion Oogo Podre* m i*t» EMit. who p H y«d N r tho Pitttburgh
P lro N t ant Norn for* ranaaat alto *ait he Nob pop pint when
ploying, including o gomo ogomtt tho Cmonnoll Rodt m which ho
.nknlianolly triad N hit aaaaral playort mith pitctmt ( l i l t It nom
(ourdmoNr at an anti dr ug program m Lot AngoNt

April 0. INS - Ootlond A t pltchor M itt ttorru It orrotNd in
BorhtN y C o lli. ant chorgod miih dr I» mg untar m* Inftuork* at o
control Nd tubttanta H o rn , mho mot orrotNd in IN o but hod
(tvorgot at pouottron at cocotflo ant mori|uono Woppod b K o u w at
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S P O R TS
IN BRIEF
Burgess Wins Pam H aley A w ard
For Outstanding M ale Swimmer
S a n f o r d 's C h u c k
Burgess, a Seminole High
senior, has been presented
the Pam Haley Memorial
Award for the Most Out­
standing Male Swimmer
for the Justus Dolflns
Burgess, who has been
appointed to the Naval
Academy, was a standout
on the Sem inole High
swim team for three years.
He qualified for the 4A
State Meet four times In­
cluding his freshman year
C h u c k Burges*
ut Lyman High.
The Pam Haley Memorial Awurd receplenl Is selected not
only for competition but for academics, sportsmanship and
contribution to the team.
Burgess will leave for the Naval Academy. In Anapolts.
Maryland, on Ju ly 1.
’T i l swim for them and probably start In two or three
events." he said.
To get appointed to the Naval Academy Involves a
number of aspects Including academics. S A T scores,
sports, extra curricular activities, leadership In school and
In the community. You also have to get nomination from a
congressmen or senator (Burgess was nominated by BUI
McCollum) and take a medical test and physical test.
The Burgess family has a strong military background.
"M v grandfather was In the Navy for 23 years." he said.
“ My grandmother and aunt were nurses In the Navy and
m y father was In the Marines and went to Viet Nam."
Burgess has a four-year scholarship to the academy
which Is worth a total of $136,000. Burgess said he plans
on going Into Nuclear Engineering but said he could
change his mind later

McCullough, M iller Top Coaches
The Burger King Selection Committee named Lyman's
Bob McCullough and Oviedo's Jackie Miller as Its baseball
and softball Coach of the Year, respectively. Bob "Beyond
The Call of Duty" Santulll announced Wednesday.
McCullough guided his Greyhounds to the district
championship with consecutive victories over Lake Howell.
Oel^and and Lake Mary before they lost to Winter Park In
the region Miller's Lady Lions won the district and region
tiefore losing In the section.
McCullough's ace right hander Derek Llvernols was
named Pitcher of the Year and Lyman's Paul Alegre was
Outfielder of the Year. Lake Mary's Mike Schmlt was
Inflelder of the Year and catcher Hod " C .J ." Metz was
Offensive Player ol the Year
Miller s fine sophomore. Mlkkl Eby. was named O ut­
fielder of the Year and Lake Mary's Kim Averlll was
Inflelder of the Yeur. Lake Howrll's Eileen Thlelwuth was
Offensive Player of the Year and teammate Christy Tlbbltts
was Pilcher of the Year.

J a m e s , C a lv in S p a rk E x p o s
Neill James hit a grand slum to win one game und Tara
Calvin came through with the game-winner In the second
u» the Expos claimed a pair of victories In Altamonte
Sprtns Little l.eugur Major National Division action.
In a 9-5 win over the Cardinals. James broke open a close
game with a grand slam homer In the top of the fourth.
Scott Davidson smacked four hits and drove In three runs
to pace the lO-hll Exjtos' attack while Anthony Tolone
added a pair of doubles and -foe Polldore two singles
Bill Hlppard tossed a six hitler for the pitching victory,
strtklngout lOand walking four
In a 9 8 win over the Astros. Calvin came up with
runners on first and second and two outs In the bottom of
the sixth and lined a single over ttie second baseman's
head to drive In the winning run.
Hlppard and Davidson drove In three runs each for Hie
Kx[&gt;os while Jam es drove In two and also was the winning
pitcher. Andy Sjtolxkl smacked a two-run homer for the
Astros.

Fox Lines Triple, Cardinals Win
Andy Kox lined a two-run triple to right field that gave
the Expos the lead for good In u 4-2 victory over the
Cardinals In Goldrnrod Little la-ague action
The Cards took a 10 lead on a first Inning home run by
Mike Mallnas and Increased the lead to 2-0 on a homer by
Jason Turner In the second
In the bottom of the second, the Expos lied It up on an
RBI triple by Steve Whitaker and an Hill single by Ia-e
Douglas.
The Expo* took Ilie lead In the third when Kox crunched
a 3-2 pitch for a two-run triple and a 4-2 lead
The pitchers took over from then on as neither tcum
scored the rest of the way. Fox und reliever Whitaker
combined for 14 strlkrouts for the Expos while Turner and
GrrgBogum ll combined to fan 12 for the Cards.

Boxing Academ y Sets Opening
The Florida Boxing Academy will hold Its grand opening
Saturday (June 1) from 11 a m. to 3 p in. with special guest
Pat NappKU.S. Olympic boxing coach).
The Boxing Academy Is the first Junior Olympic and
amateur training facility In Central Florida and Is the
newest member of the United States Amateur Boxing
Federation.
The Florida Boxing Academy, which was donated by
Certified Slings. Inc. of Casselberry. Is located at 2902
Corrine Drive In Orlundo
For more Information about the academy and the grund
o|tenlng. call 898-3908.

TlturuUy. May JO, I T I J - T A

'Celtics Pride' Talk Riles Riley
BOSTON (UPH — Ask Los Angeles coacn
Pat Riley about the Boston Celtics' plavofT
domination of the Lakers and he'll say It Is
Insignificant. But guests staying at the
Lakers' hotel tell you different.
One day .after the Celtics blasted Los
Angeles by 34 points In Game 1 of the
championship series. Riley gathered hts
team In a fifth-floor conference room at the
Marriott Copley Plaza for a noon meeting
before practice.

By 1969 the Lakers added Wilt Chambcrialn to thrlr lineup, which already
Included West and Baylor. Like the 1985
Lakers, that team was also being called by
some "the greatest of all-time."
Lakers ow ner Jack Kent Cooke had filled
the raltcrs of the Forum with thousands of
balloons, scheduled for release after the
Lakers won Game 7 But Boston's Don
Nelson lilt the decisive basket with 116 left
and the Celtics won 108-106 As Celtics
general manager Red Auerbach walked to
the locker room be looked up and said. "I
wonder what they're going to do with all
those bleeping balloons."
Former l akers guard Rod Hundley said
ihc 8 0 mark w as called to his attention only
recently.
"I'd never even given It a thought." he
said "Th e Lakers have never beaten
Boston Mavis- the Lakers will start thinking
.i Ihiui tltat Maybe that's the way Boston
could beat (hem . to call It to their
attention "
Hut this vrar Hundley thinks the l-akers
have the In-tter team.
II they don't brut litem this yeur. then
somebody's doing something." he said
Th e n som e b ody's co n tro llin g these
playolfs from up above. I do ttelleve,"

NBA P lay o ffs
they needed to rally from their series­
opening blowout Monday on national TV .
Riley's pep-talk words were exactly op­
posite what he had said Sunday, that his
current team hadn't lost the first seven title
series to Boston and so these players
weren't rcponslble lor the whole monkey on
the latkers’ backs — "Just the tall."
Hut the Celtics' hold on the Lakers when
t h e y are p la y in g for a b a n n e r Is
extraordinary. Four times the best-of-seven
series was ended early, but the other times
the Celtics always came through In Game 7
"T h e carryover effect Is that you Just want
to beat that tram that much more." said
Rtlry. "One thing to their credit — and It's
In-rn characteristic of their players and
coaches throughout the years — vo i give
them a break and they'll take advantage nl
It."
The closest the Lakers came was in 15MV2.
w-lien In Game 7 Frank Selvv missed a
12-foot Jumper In the final seconds ol
regulation It bit the rim. Bill Russell
grabbed the rebound and the Celtics went
on lo win In overtime

He told them Tuesday he was tired of
hearing about the Celtics' H-O mark against
the Lakers when a title was on the line, how
he had heard enough about the "Celtics
Pride" while he was growing up on the East
Coast and he was "sick of It."
"W e 've got a l-akers history too," he said.
In a voice loud enough to be heard through
closed doors and Into the hallway.

Invoking the names of former Laker great
Elgin Baylor and Jerry West, he exhorted
Ills silent players not to let Boston win yet
another playoff series and said that some
former Lakers are •’embarrassed" to come
to the games
Riley, who played for Los Angeles from
1970 to 1975. reminded his players they are
the Western Conference champions and

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The Boston Celtics guard,
tiest-known for tils pro s|K&gt;rts
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series against the Los Angeles
Lakers Th e 6 loot&gt;5 guard
st ored 15 of Ills 19 jMilnls In the
first 12 minutes and the Celtics
were never again threatened
"I play hard and I play ug
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Tursday. "A n d I think that
emotion Is more of a help than a
hindrance.”
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anguished expressions after a
referee's call goes against him.
"and I'm trying lo riiangr. But
I've madr those faces ever since I
was u kid My morn always used
lo tell me. ‘stop making those
laces.' but I guess ll sjusl me."
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feelings resulted In a technical In
Monday's game, when he Ihrew
a ball at Lakers guard Byron
Stoll, who had just hit Ainge in
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wlio says hr laughs when fu­
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lor them, the wall In-longs to
Edmonton The Oilers ran wrap
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"W e can’t do nnythlng dlflerent." said Flyer captain Dave
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Kevin Mcllale. the Celtics have
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threat: Ainge has Im-cii the an­
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In his first three seasons, hr
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Wlille playing basketball at
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way up through the Blur Jays
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second round pick on the strug­
gling baseball player, who was
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1984 85 regular season began.
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contract. Ainge showed the con­
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Lake Mary soccer roach Larry McCorkle said Wednesday
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are several alternatives for players who wish to participate.
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have openings. The June 17-21 Under H camp and the Ju ly
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T h u r s d a y . M a y 10, 1015 — IB

Summer
Work For
Youth

B a b y -S ittin g B ra tty K ids
N o t P a rt O f G ra n n y 's R ole
D E A R A B B Y : This Is for "No
Names. Please." who couldn't
understand w hy neither her
parents nor her In laws would
take her kids once In a while so
she could have a little vacation.
I am a grandmother, and I
won't keep my grandchildren
either. I raised five by myself,
and I was never ashamed to take twin daughters and one son —
them anywhere because they all under 10 — and both sets of
were taught how to behave. I'm
grandparents beg to baby sit, or
sorry I can t say the same about
keep the kids for days or weeks If
my grandchildren
we'd let them. We actually have
I love the little tykes and It's to be careful not to favor one set
not their fault that they aren’t over the other.
trained right, but I refuse to
L U C K Y IN L O N G B E A C H
baby sit or take (hem anywherr
If they don’t get what they ask
D E A R A B B Y : I encountered
lor In a store, they fall down and
kick and scream. When they so many problems as a male
wrre al’ my house, they walked nurse that I changed Jobs,
on the furniture, stood on the became a paramedic and worked
table and pulled things out of on an ambulance, instead. There
cupboards and drawers. I was 1 was accepted because It was
more "male" — even though I
exhausted trying to watch them
Meanwhile their mother Imy earned less and used fewer
daughter) paid no uttentlon to medical skills Men who rnter
the nursing profession are con­
them.
My neighbor and her husband stantly explaining and a|M&gt;logt/Just retired, and they were so Ing Some are called "orderlies."
afraid they might Ik- drafted to and in many hospitals we are
baby sit their grandchildren, excluded from O U -G YN duly
they sold their home, got a unless.i female nurse is present
H A D I T W I T H N U R S IN G
jtost office box and bought an
It V They keep traveling In
self defense.
D EA R
A B B Y : I h. c given
Please print this so some birth eight times and i e had
young parents will understand two miscarriages and then a
why their parents won't help hysterectomy. Fortunately I was
never attended fo by a male
with the kids.
nurse It Is bad enough tlial I
N O N A M E S . E IT H E R
had In expose m v tx&gt;dy to a male
doctor, but a male nurse? Never!
D E A R N O N A M E S : You have
C A L L M E O L D F A S H IO N E D
lots of company. However, there
are some people who are lucky
D E A R A B B Y : Nothing In this
enough to be able to write a
world seems to Interest me
letter llkr this one
anymore since I broke up with
D EAR
A B B Y : I’m sorry for
"No Names." My husltand and I my fiancee. I was so upset at the
are o n ly c h ild r e n , so o u r tim e . I w anted to com m it
children are the only grand­ suicide, but because I have my
children on both sides We have parents to support, I couldn't

Dear
Abby

bring myself to end my life.
I cannot seem to get over the
hurt of ending my relationship
with what I perceived to be the
perfect woman. We were so
happy together and she seemed
so right for me. then shortly
before we were to be married I
discovered that she had been a
prostitute before w-r mef.
Please advise me

T h e S n m m e r Y o u l It
Employment Training Program
seeks to provtde a meaningful
work ex|H-rtenee lor youth out of
school for Ihe summer As well
as providing Jobs, a priority of
S Y E TP ts to instill m students a
se n se of r e s p o n s i b i l i t y ,
appropriate work attitudes, and
the ability to work with others.

N O T H E A L IN O

Youth will be placed within
the public and private mmprollt
sectors In past summers young
people have l&gt;ern employed In
such diverse areas as day care

D E A R N O T H E A L I N G : It’s not
where we came from that's
unportant- lt’s where we are
going that counts.

Jesus lorgave the prostitute.
("Go. and sin no more.’’) Should
vou do less?

D E A R A B B Y : Thank you lor
printing the letter signed "Th e
Oulet One " I could have written
It

I suppose people mean well
when they try to bring me out of
my shell by teasing "Mv good­
ness. you sure lalk a lot!" Or by
asking me In a group. "W hy are
vou so quiet?" Such remarks do
not "bring me out " or encourage
me to talk, they have the
op|M&gt;slte ellect
There Is a saying that sums It
up nicely: "II you don’t un­
derstand my silence, you won’t
understand mv words "
SP EEC H LESS
D E A R
S P E E C H L E S S ! That
"saying" strikes me as the Ideal
TesjNins*- to the clod who asks.

Why are you to quiet?" Silence
m a y be go Id e n . b u t the
appropriate retort In an Inappro­
priate question ts worth tlx
weight In platinum

T O N IG H T 'S T V

centers, city halls, libraries
camps, fire departments, parks
ami schools.
Julie Rotundo, right, demonstrates hair care using Lake
The S Y E TP Is designed lor
youth ages 1-1-21 w ho meet
M ary Homemaker Jan Tesar as a model
e l i g i b i l i t y r e q u ir e m e n t s
Participants are paid $d dft an
hour lor a 40-hour work week
Th is lem porarv employment
period extends Imm June 17Aug 16.
For one week during this
period, all participants will I h requlred to attend a training
A c c o rd in g lo B arbara A
The llttal Seminole I'ooniv
program which will coueenlrate
Extension Homemaker Leader Hughes, the pur|tosc ol Home­ on career exploration, motiva­
makers
Is
to
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a
iH-tter
Tra in in g was geared Inward
tion. and development.
sell Im provem ent About -It) wav ol life lor all through
For Inform ation, call Dee
It llowship continuing education
women attended the program to
Schmldt. cmplovincnl develop
learn ationt color analysis ban and service. Ms Hughes says incut counselor lor Private In
leader trainings are conducted
xtvllng and make up
dusiry Council
ol Scuunole
Guest speakers ineluded Kav seven lim e s a n n u a lly and C oon ty Inc
I2HO llosptlal
M.trills, make-up and color pro­ Homemakers attending these Hoad. Sanlord. ;t21 »I()HS
sessions are expected lo return
fessional who demonstrated
eorreei ways lo rllectlvelv apply to their community clubs and
eosmetlrs Her rnoilel was llrunl relay their experiences lo the
Nakulls. a member ol Mock- members.
There are nine clubs and ’275
Inghlrd Homemakers. Altamottie
H
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m e m a k e rs In S e m in o le
Springs
Jatt Tesar w a s the iiiim Ii -I tor ( d i m l y . Anyone Interested In
Julie Holimdo of Jay s llalrsiyl- H-cotnlng a member may call
Ms Hughes. 323-2f&gt;00. ext 170
mg Den lu Sanford who demon
slraled Ihe pro|M-r rare ol hair
Home economist Mary Heih
S.dlshury ol Kissimmee, a eolor
analyst, told Ihe group-altoul
(tdors and used Geneva Home­
maker Leona Gotham and Utke
Mary Homemaker Dot llllM-au as
models

Homemakers Active
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Thursday, May 10. IVIS

'I Felt Very Dumb'
Slum-Dwelling Refugee Students Excel In American School
SAN FRANCISCO (Ill'll - When Tin U p Cao
carnr*frorn Southr-ant Asia six yearn ago. unable
In sjx-.ik English and consigned by poverty In live
In a drug-infested. violent slum, he says. "I fell
very dumb.”
Nr si month, because o( Ills straight-A record,
he will Ik *the valedictorian of his graduating class
at Galileo High School, and In the fall hr will l&gt;r
one of the select few to enter ih r engineering
school al the University of California at Herkelry.
Tin . Hi. said hr was good al math when he
started school in San Francisco In IH79. Hut he
s|&gt;okr no Kngllsh. "I frit very dumb, hut that's
what pushed me I k - cause | knew I couldn't go on
being dum b.”
Tin and an estimated 4.000 refugee children
from .Southeast Asia live with families or friends

household to strive lor A s. ” 1 hope the children
will he doctors and engineers and teachers I hope
they will be successful.”
Helen Hatcher, principal of a school wltere
many of the refugees go. said of the students.
Considering the obstacles, and the background
of turmoil, motivation Is high Their homework Is
always done, thry treat books better than other
students and they get upset at class time that Is
wasted because of discipline problems."
Darleen Lau. principal of another school that
refugees attend, said. "These are children who
were living In war-torn countries. Some have seen
their fathers beheaded Therapists working with
these kids get bark pictures of bombs exploding
all the lime.”
School officials say many of the refugee pupils

In the Tenderloin, where prostitution, drug
dealing and alcoholism are as much a part of
dally life as violence, robbery and overcrowded
and dlrly tenements.
Van Vo. 11. who left Ho Chi Mlnh City In 1981
with his aunt and uncle on a small l&gt;oat carrying
HX) people, carries memories of his mother s
tearful farewell. She had packed his belongings,
prepared lood for him and told him to find his
American father. That search failed and the boy
still lives with his relatives.
' lie's one of my lop students." says teacher
Kathryn Wellington. “ He writes beautifully. In
math, he picks up In three minutes what It takes
the rest of the class to learn In 45 minutes.”
Van's uncle, once a policeman In Vietnam and
now a hotel Janitor, urges all six children In his

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Graduation
2,315 County Students To Get Diplomas
A total of 2.315 students are sceduled to
be graduated from Seminole County's six
high schools on Friday and Saturday. June
7 and B.
The 1984-85 school year has been a good
one for Seminole County, according to
School Superintendent Robert Hughes. Over
55 million In scholarships and military
academy appointments were earned by
county high school seniors
And Scholastic Aptitude Test scorrs were
21 points above the national average. Local
students scored an average of 918 compared
to last year's 915. The state average Is 890
Here Is the the graduation schedules for
each school and a brief list of achievements

Seminole High School
— 330 seniors are scheduled to receive
their diplomas at 8:30 a m Saturday at the
school stadium The boys track team won
the state 4-A championship, and the girls
came In fourth The wrestling team finished
third overall In the district and the girls
basketball team won the Five Star Confer­
ence title. The swim leant set several county
records Twenty-one seniors received college
scholarships

Lake Mary High School

place In national concert competition and
received a superior rating In district com­
petition The band also won first place In the
Parade and Field Show. The girls volleyball
team won the Five Star Conference champi­
onship Several members of the football
team were named to the all-county squad.

four years at Lake Mary. A record number of
students 112) received National Merit Schol­
ar honors.
LM1IS seniors received $1.5 million In
scholarships. The football, boys cross
country, girls basketball and wrestling
teams won district championships And the
school won The All Sports Trophy of the
Five Star Conference.
The marching band was one of only 12
selected from throughout the nation to
marrh In the Mary's Thanksgiving Day
I’arade In New York City.

Lyman High School
— 413 seniors will graduate on June 8 at
8 30 a m at Lyman Stadium. Lyman had
six Nation Merit Finalists. 15 Florida
Academ ic Scholars, and four Senior
Scholastic Art winners among Its seniors.
Lym an students received scholarships
worth over $1 million. The school's cross
country track team placed first at the
All-Conference competition and several se­
niors participated on county all-star teams.
The state competition In auto mechanics
and drafting were won by Lyman seniors

Lake Brantley High School
— 450 seniors will graduate on Friday at 7
p m at the Tom Storey Stadium located at
the school. Ninety percent of Brantley's
seniors said they plan to go on to college
Brantley's wrestling learn finished with an
11-3 record, the tennis team placed third In
the slate and the b o y s soccor team finished
second In the state.
Brantley s band won superior ratings and
the school's Spectrum singing group sang at
Wall Disney's Very Merry Christmas Party.
The sc hool yearbook was rated the best In
Florida and won Cover of the Year Award

Oviedo High School
— 262 seniors will graduate on June 8 at 8
a m. at John Courier Field located at the
school Oviedo had the best swlmmrr. golfer
and tennis players In the state and two
district wrestling champions The volleyball
and softball teams won district und regional
competitions Oviedo had the first black
female from Seminole County to be ap|K&gt;lnted to the U.S. Naval Academy In
Annapolis. Maryland.

Lake Howell High School

— 469 seniors will graduate on Saturday
ut 9 a m. at the school sports complex. The
class of 1985 Is the first to have spent all

— 391 seniors will graduate on June 8 ut
8 a m at the Lake Howell sports stadium.
The school's Wind ensemble group won first

School Board Honors Dividends Volunteers
The Dividends are parents
who go Inlo the classrooms and
help teachers do their Jobs
t

Th e following people have
been recognized by the school
hoard for contributing over 1000
*hours of their time as school

volunteers. They are listed with
the schools they serve.
• From elementary school*:
Nancy Dease and Pal Hall.
C a sse lb e rry; S a lly Magglo.
Eastbrook: Doris Curtin, English
E sta te s; L in d a E v a n s and
Doralne Harrington. Geneva;

Arlene Wrase. Keeth; Ellen
Waldrop, l^ike Mary. Pat Mixon
and Katie Nichols. Lake Ortenta:
Susan Campbel. Weklva; Marlon
Fuller. Winter Springs and Veda
Blake. Darrcs Campbell. Pat
E ve r and Mary O. Stelzer.
Woodlands.

• From middle, high, and
other schools Cookie Bruno,
Teague Middle; Jeannette Stlffey. Seminole High; Joe Mitchell.
Cindy Russell and Bill Stein.
Lake Howell High and Mary Lou
Wagoner. Roscnwald Excep­
tional Child Center

Thursday. May JO. 1WJ— JB

Sea World Drinking
Gets Students Barred
From Prom, Graduation
during the trip. He said he
thought the d rin k s were
"v irg in " — made without
alcohol.
"It never even entered my
nilrul that Sea W'orld would
sell alcohol." Beasley said. "1
collect glassware and that's
the only reason we bought the
drinks."
Sea World security guards
Mopped the students and re­
ported th e ir d rin k in g to
chaperones.
The Knoxville Board of Ed­
ucation. hours before the
W'est High graduation Mon­
day. heard the students’ ap­
peal of Ihe prlnlcpal's ruling
b u rrin g them from c o m ­
mencement.
Allan Ledford, a chorus
tea che r and one of the
chaperones on the Florida
trip, told the bourd the Sea
World bartender who served
the drinks said Beasley had
shown a false Identification
curd.
Beasley admitted he carried
a fake ID but said he did not
use It to buy the drinks at Sea
World.
The student's lawyer. Bill
W u g g o n e r . a r g u e d the
B e a s l e y , w h o Is 18. bartender lied about Ihc ID so
purchased a plna colada and Seu World would not get In
mul tal for himself und Th o m ­ trouble with the slate for
as In a bar at Seu World serving alcohol to minors.

K N O XV ILLE Trim |UP1) A pair of top students was
barred from attending the
senior prom and their high
school graduation because
they got caught sipp ing
drinks on a school trip to Sea
World In Orlando.
Brian Beasley and Vida
T h o m a s stayed at home
Monday when the rest of the
senior class of West High
School graduated Beasley
and Thomas werr given their
diplomas at school without
fanfare.
Before they got euught with
the drinks, they were re­
garded as two of West High's
best students T h e y won
awards In debate, drama and
art. Thomas was vice presi­
dent of the senior class and a
member of the National Honor
Society.
But the sch ool p o lic y
mandates any senior caught
abusing alcohol or drugs In
the last 20 days of the term
will be banned from year-end
activities.
"Th e y made a mistake and
I think they'll have to pay for
It." said principal Jam es
"Doc" Simpson

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Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

Thursday, May 10, IttJ

Let us reflect on the sacrifices of those countless sons, husbands, brothers
and sweethearts, who have given their lives for us in valiant defense of our
cherished freedoms. We honor their loyalty and we sadly mourn their
passing.

I Am Your Flag

I walk In silence with each ofy&gt;,tr.
honored dead to their final
resting place beneath the n h/tr
crosses, row upon row.
I have flown through fx-acr and
war. strife and prosperity, and
amidst It all 1have been
respected.
M y red stripes symbolize thrUdod'.
spilled In defense of this gbrtoua.
nation.
My whit* stripes signify the
burning tears shed by Amok-ana
who lost their sons.
My blue field Is Indicative ofQod '*

l am yo u r Flag
i was bom June 14. 1777.
I am more than Just cloth shaped
Into a design.
la m the refuge of the world 'a
oppressed people.
I am the alien! sentinel of Freedom.
I am the emblem of the greatest
sovereign nation on earth,
lam the Inspiration for which
American patriots gave their lives
and fortunes.
I have led your sons Into battle
from Valley Forge to the bloody
ridges of Korea.

A h We Remember Lover!
Onen Who ServerI,
I,el IJh Look T o wort! A
Fit I ure O f Fence.

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heaven under which I fl&gt;v
M y stars, clustered together, unify
50 states as one. lor God and
country.
“Old G lory" Is m y nickname and I
proudly wave on high.
Honor me. respect me. defend me
with your lives and your
fortunes.
Never let m y enemies tear me down
from m y lofty position, lest I
ne-.er return.
Keep alight the fires of patriotism,
strive earnestly for the Spirit of
Democracy.
Worship Eternal God and keep His
commandments and I shall
remain the bulwark of peace and
Irccdom for all mankind.

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Thursdjy, May )0, 1915

Plumber Wants To
Fix Space Toilet
TARPON SPRINGS (UPl| - Richard Faglano
believes that when you have electrical work to be
done, you ahould call an electrician, and when
the apace shuttle has a toilet problem, a plumber
should be called.
Out when the problem arises while the shuttle
Is orbiting earth, that's not possible.
However. Faglano says that can tie solved by
taking a plumber along on the space flight and
naturally, he wants to be that plumber.
Faglano Is chairman of Master Plumbing Inc. of
Tarpon Springs and In addition to being a
licensed plumber, he Is a licensed pilot who files
slngleenglne planes.
Faglano wrote the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration two weeks ago volun­
teering his services as an In-flight plumber after
problems cropped up In recent space flights with
the shuttle's plumbing system.
“ You don't call an aero-space engineer lo fix
your toilet, so It Just seemed to me to make sense
you'd call a plumber when you have toilet
problems up In spore," he said.
“ Even If you couldn't fix things In space, a
plumber could gather the knowledge to alleviate
future problems from occurring." Faglano said,
adding many of the plumbing problems In spare
have been fulrly repetitive.
Faglano concedes his chances of being picked
for a shuttle crew aie virtually non-existent, but
said he Is willing to take the time to go through
flight training In order to experience working
with plumbing In weightlessness If It meant
Joinings shuttle mission.

'P o nzi' Schem es
Bilk M illio ns
F r o m Investors
W A SH IN GTON (Ul»l)
— Americans lost more
than $750 million In
more than 30 major
to o -g o o d - to- lie -tru e
" I ’onxl" swindles dur­
ing (he Iasi three years,
business officials report.
Th e Council of Heller
Business Bureaus Inc.,
Arlington. Vn.. and the
N o r th

A m e ric a n

S e c u r i t i e s Adm lnlstralors Associa­
tion Inc.. Topeku, Kan.
relrused results of a
survey Tuesday that
detailed the losses to
modernized versions of
the basic pyramid In­
ve s tm e n t schem e
named after Charles
I'o n z l, a n o to rio u s
swindler of the lO'iOs.
who bilked thousands
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High Interest rales
are paid lo Initial In­
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of later Investors who
end up losing all or
most of Ihclr money to
thr promoter.
“ We uncovered more
Ilian 30 mujor swindles
In Ihc Iasi three years
In v o lv in g well over
$750 million Invested
by tens ol Ihousands of
Americans In all 50
stutes," said associa­
tion President Wuyne
Howell during a news
conference.
Ponzi schemes masquerude as high tech
stuck In v e s tm e n ts ,
m u ss

m a rk e t

ta x

shelters, deferred de­
liv e ry co n tra cts In
commodities, currency
futures, oil and gus
funds and leverage
contracts In precious
metals.

S e m in a r For
P a re n ts O f
In fa n ts P l a n n e d
A seminar for help
Ing parents evaluate
the growth of their In
funt children will be
held Sal unlay from 1)
a in. to I I u.m. at the
S a n f o r d

E a r l y

Childhood Center. HOI
E. 25th St
Pal Tye, a registered
nurse and child rare
heulth coordinator for
Seminole. Orange und
Osceola counties, will
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program Is free und
o|ien to anyone who
wishes lu attend. For
more Information call
322 0645.

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N O T IF IE O met a Petition for
Modification hot been Hied
egelntl you end you oro re
quirtd lo terra a copy ol your
written detente*. II any. to II an
NANCY F A L L E Y . ES O UIRE.
Petitioner/Husband t ettorney.
whole eddrett It F R E E M A N .
E A TO N . F O U N T A IN S A L L E Y .
Pot! Otflco Boa TO. Altemenie
Sprlngt. Florldo. JJ7IS0070 on
or before June II. IttS. and file
me original with the Clot I el
m il Court either before service
on Husband's attorney or Im
mediately thereafter, otherelte
e default will be enterad agcnit
you tor tho rellot demanded I"
me Petition
W ITN ES S my hand end Ihe
teal 0* m it Court on m it I dey of
May. IMS
IS EA LI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By /1 /Cheryl R Franklin
A t Deputy Clerk
Publlth May *. I*. J ). X . IMS
O E F at

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
OF T H E N IN TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F LO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISIO N
F IL E NO: IS Ttl CP
In R* Guardianship el
J E F F R E Y S B USKE.
a minor
FO R M A L N O TIC E
BY P U B L IC A TIO N
TO : Mr M arty Butte
Residence Unknown
YO U A R E N O T IF IE O mal
Petition ter Appointment of
Guardian end Petition lor Ap
provol ol Settlement ol Personal
ln|ury Claim hove been Hied In
Ihlt Court end you are required
to Ilia your written detente* to
me Petitions with tho Clerk of
mit Court end to eerve o copy
thereof no later then Juno I.
IMS. on Petitioner t attorney,
whose name end eddrett It
Lowlt C Bouchard. Esquire. *S
Watt Washington Street. Or
lendo. Florida SISOI It you loll
to do to. lodgement may be
entered In due course upon Ihe
Petitions
W ITN ES S m y hand and lh*
teal of this Court on tho Sth dey
o« May. IMS
IS E A L I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
A t Clorkof the Court
By Betty M Capps.
Deputy Clerk
First publication or posting an
May tm . IMS
Publish May 9. I * . J ) . » . IM )
D E F SI

Legal Notice
IN T N IC IB C U ir COURT
OF T H i l l T M
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A
C A IIN O l l t S ) C A M P
IN R E
T h » M a rr ia g e ol
5A N 0 R A M IL L E R
SH EPHERD.
Petitioner/wit*.
R O d E R TD E A N SHEPHERD.
R etponden 11H usbend
N O TIC E OP A C TIO N
TO R O B E R T 0 E A N
SHEPHERD
Address Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D th*l * Petition Ior
Dissolution ol M orrleg* has
boon tiled against you. end met
you ere required lo u r n e copy
ol your Response or Pleading lo
the Petition upon the Pell
lloner’t ettorney. M A R V IN L
HE AAAAN. J R . M A R V IN L
BEAAAAN. JR . P A . M l N
Wymote Rood, el Winter Perk,
Florid* n m i m . end tile me
origin*I Response or Pleading in
m* olllce ol m* Clerk ol m#
Circuit Court, on or betoro the
lOtti dey ol Juno. A O . I9SS II
you tell lo do to. e Detaull
Judgment will be token egelntl
yew ter me reiiet QomonooQ in
Deled el Senlord. Seminole
County. Florid*
day ol
May. IMS. A D
D A V ID N B E R R IE N

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N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
met by virtue ot that certain
W ill ol I locution issued out el
end under the seel el Ihe County
C o u rt ol V o lu s ia C o u n ty .
Florida upon a final lodgement
rendered In the aforesaid court
on lh* 1st day ol October, A D
IM I. In that certain case an
tilled. Florida Bank el DeLend
e tc. Plelnlltl, — v » — Lorethe
Cerpenler. Defendant, which
aloretald Writ ol E locution wot
delivered lo me at Sheriff el
Seminole County. Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by
lorethe Carpenter, told pro
party being located In Seminole
C o u n t y . F lo r i d a , m o re
p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c rib e d e l
follows
O n e I9 TF H o ic k a de or
Automobile. 10 • CXSOJFEIJIIOt
Being stored el Seminole Ford.
Inc
end the undersigned at Sheri ft
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will el II 00 A M on the l i l t day
ol June A 0 I9SS. otter lor tele
end tell lo me highest bidder,
ter cash tublect lo any end ell
ealtling lemt. el the Front
IW otll Door at tho stops ol Iho
Somlnol# County Cour thous* In
Senlord Florldo. Iho above de
scribed per tonal property
The I told solo It being mad*
to totitfy the terms el told Writ
ol E locution
John I Polk. Sherlll
Seminole County. Florida
To be advertised May M. Juno *.
II. JO. Wim tho tel* on Juno II.
IM l
D C F IM

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COURT
By JeonBrlllent
Publish May* I*. 3) » . IMS
O E F &gt;1
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE D IVISIO N
Flla Number U ITS CP
Dleltlen P R O B A TE
IN RE E S T A T E O F
H A R R Y E LM O R E W ISE.
Detected
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The edmlnlttretlon ol the
atlale ol H AR R Y E L M O R E
W IS E, detected, File Number
I t it* CP
It pending In me
C irc u it Court lor Seminole
C o u n ty . F lo r ld o , P ro b o le
Olvltlon. the eddrett ol which It
Pott 0*1ice Drawer C. Senlord.
F lo r i d a
T h e n a m e* and
eddrettet ol the per tone I repre
tentative end the per tonal rep
retenlallve’t attorney ora to!
lor lh below
All Inleretled per ton t are
required to Ilia with this (our*.
W IT H 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 I II oil clolmt
egelntl Ihe ettete end I I I eny
o b le d lo n by on Inle retled
per ton on whom m it nolle* wot
tarred that challengat Ihe valid
•ly o* lh* will, m# quollllcollont
ol tho per tonal repretontellvo.
venue or (urltdlctlon ol me
f owf9
A LL CLAIM S AND O B JE C
TIO NS NOT SO F IL E O W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E O
Publication el m il Notice hot
liegun on May M. IttS
Per tone) Repretenlolivet
B A R N E T T BANKS TR U S T
C O M P A N Y. N A
B Y /s/RethellR Atkew
Senior Trust Officer
IX) Pork Avenue South
Winter Perk. F L UN O
IV Keim R Wlte
1*01 Maple
Derby. Kansas 470)7
Attorney ler
Per tonal Repretentellve
BY I V Stewart Andrew
Marshall. Ill
A K E R MAN. S E N T E R F IT T
1 E IO S O N
ISSN Orange Avenue
Orlande. PL 37402
Telephone IMSIbaJ ISM
Publish May M S June*. 19*1
D E F It I

N O TIC E U N D E R
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E LAW
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
lhal Iho undersigned, desiring te
engage In butlnett under Ihc
fictitious name ol FOXM OOR
at Altamonte Mall. *51 Alta
monte Avenue. In the City ol
Altamonte Sprlngt. Florldo. In
•ends to register the told noma
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court ol Seminole County.
Florida
Dated el New York. N Y . mit
am day ol May. IM )
FOXMOOR S P E C IA L TY
STO R ES C O R P
BY JO SEPH N ZAW AO ZKI
VICE P R E S ID E N T
Publlth May I*. JJ » A June A
10*1
O E F 0*

A F F ID A V IT U N D E R
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E S T A T U T E
S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
C O U N T Y OF O R AN GE
The undersigned, under oath,
says
I This Imtrumenf li being
executed lor me purpose ol
complying with Section MS 09
Florid* Statu*#*
) II It lh* Intention of the
undersigned te engage In a
but,nett enterprise under m#
fictitious nemo Ol Longwood
Computer Service*, located at
201 Eett Hornbeam Drive m the
City ol Longwood. Somlnol*
County. Florldo
) Attached hereto and mad* a
port hereof It tho newspaper
Proof ol Publication at required
by told Statute
a Those interested In told
butlnott enterprise, and the
orient ol the interest ol each. I*
at follows
N A M E O F OWNER
Howard Edalttem
Annette Edalttem
IN T E R E S T
SON
SON
S IG N A TU R E
/»/ Howerd Edalttem
I V Annette Edalttem
ADDR ESS OF O W N^R
201 E Hornbeam Dr
Longwood F i m t t
same
Sworn to end subscribed be
lor* me at Somlnol* County.
Florldo. mis 12th day of May.
IMS
!%) Barbara A Landry
Notary Public
My Commission E rpires
August S. IM*
A t reltrrad to In Paragraph 2
above. Proof ot Publication of
m il intention to regit'er If Hied
herewith pursuant lo the pro
vitlont ol Section MSOt Florida
Statute!
A T T A C H PROOF OF
P U B L IC A TIO N
Publlth May JJ. JO A June «. II.
IM )
D E F 112
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice It hertby given that I
am engaged in but:netl el l)*0
Wettdale A v * . Winter Perk.
Somlnol* County. F lor Ido under
the flctltlout name ot ROSE
BUDS AND RICHES, end Ihet I
intend to register told nemo
with the Clert ol the Circuit
Court. Somlnol* County. F lor Ida
In accordance with the pro
vitlont ol the Flctltlout Nam*
Statutes To wit Section M l 09
Florldo Statutes 19)2
/1 / James R Phillips
Publlth May JJ JO A June 0. II.
IM )
D E F IJI
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
BOA R O O F
C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONERS
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN O
M AY N . It*)
J:M P M
The Board ol County Commit
tlonort ol Seminole County.
Flo rida, w ill hold * public
hearing to consider the follow
mg:
I
B ETTY l
EADOY B A I a I I 1 ) 1 S IT E A I
Agriculture Zone — Appeal
egelntl the Board of Ad|uttm*nf
In approving * Special E ice p
lion to place a mobile hem* tor a
period of only live years on Lot
Jt, Osceola Acres In Section
9 JO 11. an the East tide ol
Shawnee Trail, on* mil* W ell ol
Osceola H h * (O U T II
1 ROY T . R O BER TA —
B A 14 IS I I I S I T E A I
Agriculture Zone Appeal
against the Board *1 Adluttmenl
m denying a Special Exception
10 place a mobile home on Lot 4.
Jos E Johntton Survey. Block B
ol U H Mitchell Survey ol lh*
Levy Grant. PB I. Pg 1. lett NW
100 ■ JOO tl. In Section I Jl 30 *00
11 Watt ol Tutkawlll* Road on
Iho South tide ol S R 419 end
4)4 (D IS T »
1 W IL L IA M HARRISON
B A I a IS SSI 4 0 T E A I
Agriculture Zone — Appeal
egelntl the Board ot Adluttmont
In oonylng. without prt|udico, a
Special Exception to perk a
mobile home on the following
property From tho NW corner
ol SE i* ot SW k ol Section
9 JO JJ. run S 00 dtgt IS' OS E.
*42 It tor POB. thanes run N *9
dagt *4 44” E . 442 JJ ft. thane* S
00 degt 1) O T' E 4J&gt; IS H to N
H W ol Otcaol* Rood thenc* N
M oegt 20 SJ ' W J9 42 Hi thenc*
N 00 degt IS' 0* W 111 &gt;9 H.
thence N 2) deg* I T M " W.
t M t ) It. thenc* N 00 degt JS
04 W. 102 41 ft to POB located
on the Norm tide ol Otcaol*
Rood, on* mil* Norm ol S R *4
I0 IS T II
This public hesrmg will be
held In Room WIJO ol m*
Semi not* County Service* Build
mg. UOI E F lrtl Sir eel Sen
lord Florida on June 21. 190).
el 2 00 P M . or at toon there*!

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N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
met by virtu* ot met certain
Writ ot Execution Iteued out ot
end under the teal *t the Circuit
Court •* Seminal* County.
Florid* upon a final lodgement
rendered In m* aforesaid court
an the JJnd dey of April. A 0
IMS. In met certain case an
tilted Buchanan Hardwoods
Inc . an Alabama corporation.
P la i n t i f f , — v * — W m |u m
Pacxagmg A Supply. Inc . a
Florida corporation Defendant,
which ator ate &gt;d Writ of Etocu
non wat delivered te me at
Sheriff ol Seminole County.
Florid*, end I have levied Upon
the following described property
owned by Wln|um Packaging A
Supply. Inc . told property being
located In Seminole County.
Florida, more particularly d*
wr.bed at follows
On* Miller Trailer Teg t
J41I44
On* Miller Trailer Teg t
PM4J)
On* Whit* Tractor Tag I
CM174I
On* Ken worth Tractor Teg #
AU 47)2
On* Toyota Forklift, electric
F B A J) 10)92 Model F BA J)
On* Toyota ForkllH. electric
FBCSMIOOXI 10030
On* Clerk ForkllH V 1)0
On* Mariner Charger &gt;TF
la 22) K A 42))
On* Mariner Charger JTRC
II M ) )4 2tSK
One Wang Computer System
end Line Conditioner
end the urdertignad at Sheritt
ol Seminmo County, Florid*,
will at II M A M on the J lt l day
of June. A D IM ). otter tor tale
and tell te the highest bidder,
lor cash, tublect to any and all
ealtling lemt. at m* Front
|Watt I Door *t the steps of the
Seminole County Courthouse In
Senlord. Florid*, lh* above dt
sc r Ibed personal property
That said tel* Is being mad*
lo totitfy the terms ol told Writ
ot Elocution
John E Poll Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
To be advertised May JO. June 4.
I ) 20. with the sole on June Jl.
IM )
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N O TIC E OF IN T E N T IO N
T O R E O IS T E R
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
thst lh* undersigned pertont
dttire to angego In butmett at
partners under the flctltlout
name of HaRo Enlerprltas el
202 Naediat Trail. SLongwood
Flo rid a JJ229. In Seminal*
County. F lo rid a
Notice It
further given that lh* un
dartigned pertont Intend to reg
liter such fictitious name with
the Clerk ol the Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida
Doled thlt J lt l dey of Mey.
IM )
I V Rotwrl T Mats**
I V Marianne Matte*
I V Gary D Rotter
I */Judith A Rotter
Publlth May JO A June 4. IJ. 20.
IM )
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BY GARRY TRUDEAU
KJfX * r

71— Help Wanted

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
lE M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
O E N E R A l JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO U i m C A as o
C IT IZ E N S F E D E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LO AN
ASSOCIATION.etc .
PlalntlH.
vt
H AN D Y SCOTT L IG G E T T .
*t *1 .
Defendants
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S E R V IC E
P R O P E R TY
(Fiend* Aar N* l l l ) t f )
TO R ANDY SC O TT L I G G E T T
a tingle men
Residence Unknown
end eny unknown party who It
or may be inleretled In the
wb|*ct matter of m il action
whose names and residences,
attar diligent search end mqul
ry. ere unknown to PlalntlH end
which told unknown portlet
may claim at hairs, dlvltee*.
grantees, assign#**, lienor*,
creditors, trustees or ether
claimants by. through, under or
agamtl the sold Defendant It I
R ANOV SCOTT L I G G E T T . *
single men. or either of them,
who ere net known to be deed or
alive
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE O met an
action te foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida, to
wit
Lot I). In Block llo f RE P L A T
O F P A R T OF T O W N S IT E
N O R TH C H U L U O TA . occwiAng
Written comments hied with
to the plot thereof, os recorded
tho Land Management Manager
in Plot Book l). peg** *4 and 4)
will be considered Per tom ep
ol
lh* P ublic R ecords *1
peering el the public hearing
Somlnol* County. Florid*
will be heard Hearings may be
hat been Hied agamtl you end
continued from lime te time at
you are required te serve a copy
found necessary Further detailt
of your written defenses, it any,
available by celling 1)1 11JO.
to It on ROGER A P R E ZIO S I.
Eat 441
Esquire, Plelnlltl't attorney
Pertont ere ad.lied mat. II
whose address It Law Offices
•hey decide M appeal any de
ol Sfufln end Com nor. 991
Cltlon mad* *1 mit hearing, they
Bricked Avenue Suit* *00
will need a record el m* pro
Miami Florida U I J I . on or
readings, and. tor such purpose
before
June IA IMS and hi# m*
they may need to Insure met a
original wim m# Clerk *f mis
verbatim record ol the proceed
Court either before service upon
Ingt It made, which record
PlOlnlltf'i attorney or imm
Include* the testimony and *vl
erety thereafter; otherwise a
dene* Upon which me appeal I*
default will be entered agamtl
lo b* bated per Sec Han JM l i t ) .
you tor tho relief demanded In
Florida Statutes
the Complaint
BOA H O O F
W ITN ES S my hand and the
C O U N T Y COMMISSIONERS
teal *f Hut Court an mis tm day
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
ot May, IM )
F L O R IO A
IS E A L I
BY R O B E R T STURM .
D A V I0 N B E R R IE N
C H A IR M A N
A t Clerk *f the Court
A TTE S T
By Joan Brlllenl
O A V ID N B E R R IE N .
Deputy Clerk
CLERK
Publish May 0 .1A 11 JO. IM )
Publlth May M. IM )
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323-5176
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children Send name A Into
w references to
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woman wim references, m
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end Appt Setters E acel cam
Cell 121 474*. 9 5 PM Lowe'S
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LOST While female pd bull f
mot old Block markings
around eyes Lake Jttiu o
area, le t! Monday Child
heartbroken 172 17*4

25— Special Notices
HOW U PLACE
New Beauty Salon
JOO W Airport Blvd Appt
necessary Coll J l ) 71M Ask
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a M A R T H A Y COSM ETICS a
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27— Nursery A
Child Care
Summer dey Camp Far 4 IJ yr
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Each weak include*.
Swimming, bowling, skating,
movie*, sports. *vtt A crafts
end computer ah me Cell
JJ) 4434 ter Information

3 1 -P riv a te
Instructions
Gutter Lestont All Ages end
All Levels Reasonable "P ro "
background! JJ) **ea

3 3 - Real Estate
Courses

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Real Ettete LIcensaT
W* eater Free Tettten
end cantina*
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421 1102 1 )4 n e t Ev* 224 Ik!
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Real Etlat* m a i lO

55— Business
Opportunities
mot* over 110.000 a
wim my telephone You can.
loo Parl/Fullllm e JJ2 0I0J.
or 44*1441

41— Money to Lend
B u tln e tt Capital 1)0.000 lo
I I 000 000 and over P O Boa
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My personnel House of Lloyd
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work In Sanford area cell
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Air Conditioning Mechanics
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bated on experience plus
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Co needs aggressive manager
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commission. plus bonus Far
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373 &gt;4)0 4f JJJ ISM ____
But Boy Full lima Apply in
person Tuet thru F r l . &gt; 4
PM No phon* coll* Deltona
Inn, Da Hone, Flo_______
C H A U F F E U R G AL
SJMOO loo good to behave'
Travel all axpentat paid!
P loatanl personality wins
her*I On* ol Sanford's linesl
w
**-gr-vy w* e needs ywil
employee's

Employment
323-5176
H i ) French Av*
C R T O P lR A T b d
Del* entry experience for per
menent positions Wim growth
potential Never a lee I

TEMP PERM..........774-1141
Des* Clerk No experience nec
eatery Excellent opportunity
to work wim tlal* ol lh* art
computer lyltom Friendly.
n*0 1 personable Apply In
person Deltona Inn. Deltona.
Flo___________________ _
Dining Room A m itan l Part
Tim# Warm personality
Senior Adult complex Will
train bright par ton Call for
oppl m 7)00_______________
D R IV E R S W A N TE D
Thursdays only, from 114 PM
Apply in person *• lh* Sanford
Auto Auction JJIS W Itl
Slreel Applicants mutt be IS
years or older, have a valid
FI driver t license end must
be able to driver ttenderd
thin Perfect |ob tor retired
people Id* John
Drivers Wanted l i y rt or otdtr
Own car A Intur 44 14 per hr
Domino i P in a
73I VB
D U M P T R U C K D R IV E R S
Senlord oroo Fie Chauffeur's
license, tom* experienced
required Call
23) 1)04 any
tins#
Iirx
M X Cem n x l n l e n t .
Supervisor potlftont avail
able 131 000 or more yearly
Coll Mr Moor* I 400 4)3 3400
E af &gt;44
Exp Pretier N««d*d Apply In
person One Hour Ctoonert.
corner 0t3nd 4 Oak Senlord
Counter Person, experienced
Serious only apply Be ready
to work Apply In person *1
Hunt Club Cleaners *• 4S4
Hunl Club Blvd anytime
E x p e rie n c e d p re fe rre d in
tealcoating 4 atph*H rep
work 333 7979
___ ____
F R O N T O FF ICE
OAL
To 13)0 00 wk En|oy your tel 11
Ot# your knack tor herdllng
phones end go to work today!

Employment
323-5176

71- H e l p Wanted

M S S a n k I r e axeh S t r a w
h a a fe rd . I le r Id s
IS S -t d ll

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Per! tine Security Guard
Deltona ere# Af per hour Call
131 1309 lo&gt; more Information

Evening Herald

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C O N C R E TE
FIN IS H E R
I I oo hr.♦ Run Nell machine A
hi) edges Permanent career
Wim top notch company |

D l l French Av*
W A N TE D Ex
chemical xverk
penanced
tor CereNe* A Relators Coll
JJJ *2)2 or 11) *117________
L P K needed pail lime * to I
Good elmoephere I day we
E O E Apply DeBery Manor.
40N Hwy 1) 91. DtBory. Flo
L A B O R E R S Slrw»g reliable
general laborers nexd»d
mediately Otffereri ocehons
Phone and trensawrtetton a
must Never * to* Apply

h a ir s t y l is t

*ELLY SERVICES

&gt;4$2131
L E G A L S E C R E TA R Y Crlm l
nal A Domestic exp
smoker. Casselberry
M A I N / C U S T O D I A N Person
wanted Good pay. I acel lent
benelns must hav* a occur
chauffeur's license wim *
good driving record Refer
ences checked Ceil tor eppi
e f » MAI Mew F rl 91PM
Maintenance Help Required
Apply in person Days Inn. I *
A SR *4. Sontord. Flo
Mature lady
housework A some cooking 4
days par woo* Mu*l novo own
transportation R tltrtn c o t
Coll after * 773 Ml*
N to d ■ • p trlo n c td Load
E l t c f r l c l a n i I* erorh at
So m mol* Confer, on Eckerdt.
J Byron A Waimart. 4* strip
ltores Call 1)9 tM A or Stop By
iob *!to at M7I Or lend* Drive.
Sontord

P ro lo ttlo a a l Solos Pesple
Commission. 4)00 per
deal Self motivated Call
JJ1 4JB8-_____________________
Resxderd Manager Far Senior
Aden CemmerUty Individual
needed wim Super per ton* Illy,
activities coordination skills,
strong tent* of responsibility
10**1 ler recent re tire *
Apartment A mean provided
Resume to Personnel. &gt;00 W
Airport B lvd. Suite 111 Son
ford, Flo 12771_______________
R O O FER S SlngM ply Oagarl
enc* only Transportation
required C E IC h ll Jlkaheo
Secretary tor Title Co Requires
typing
Legal background
helplul Cell JJ* HOP__________
Students/ Rellreet/Meetewtvtt
Part time or full time B IG 44.
tong term automatic retldu
alt JJT 1771, Or 444 *441
Tire d #4 JebttoattngT
C e ll F u tu re *
th e y h a v e
hundreds el lob openings tor
those who went te work
47*4)00
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no *■
peri*n&lt;4 necessary Full lime
Good sterling pay 42*4)00
G E N E R A L
o f f i c e
TR A IN E E S
Gr*4l sterling
iob Several openings Good
pay 471 4)00
F A C T O R Y A S S E M E L Y end
PR O D U C TIO N W O RK Mot I
shifts open Good pay scales
*71 4)00
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O tGeneral Construction labor
Good p*y 42* 4)00
TR U C K O R IV E R V Long haul
Immadlatol Good driving re
cord Over 2) 42* 4)00
L O C A L O R IV E R S
Straight
truck* Good pay H a rt right
away 424 4300
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H ELP ER S. CLER KS. CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m e d la l*
openings Good pay scales
Cell *2*4)00 NOW I
W E L D E R S Certified Excellent
pey scales Call today *7t
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 la l*
openings good slerllng pey
Cell today 47t 4)00
D R V W A ll Wim or without
e x p e rie n c e
I m m e d la l *
openings Good pey Coll to
day ATBaJEB_________________
Wanted Nurses Aids All thins
Musi be certified or eaporl
enced Apply In parson *1
Lekevtow Nursing Cantor 41*
t Jnd S I____________________
W AR EH O USE
A T T E N T I O N men Shipping
Reclevin* Able to IIP* X) lbs .
own transportation *4 in hr
Permanent petitions Never a
ll

temp

pent..

.774-1341

W e lc o m e W a g o n S e e k *
Mos* Hostess in Somlnol* A
West Volusi* areas Flexible
hour*, good pay. need car.
pleasant career Call Ftold
M a n a g e r, F r l
A Mon
1RA4J9AMJ________________
W IN T E R IP R IN O A O E N T A L
A S S IS T A N T
E aperle nced
only Cell H I 0731____________
Applications now be.ng accepted
lor toll Urn# cashier Apply m
person *1 LIMN Food Town
Store*. II* Lake Mery Blvd
E O f _______________________
O R G A N I I T / P I A N I S T
Geneva area an* hour Wed
mghl, one hour Sun morning.
L70 per hour Start immediate
ly Cell Bill Stephens 34* )i«4
any time

f l — Apartments/
House to Share
Working tomato seeks some to
shore apartment Convenient
location, pool Nicel D l MM.
alter S

53— Rooms for Ron!
Christian Apt*. A Hawses
TV . kllchon. laundry, mold. AM

oh upon miaM/aosaid

Clean cam tortahto ream. 1*0
par weak, includes uttt end
meld service Coll m o o n or
3)1 *442______________________
R a M lE r R B O t
____ Coll 773 1*34____________
SA N FO R D Furwii AoB teem* by
rates
Maid service Coll J J) aJRJ
S J PM 41) Palmetto Ave

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93— Rooms for Rent
DO*" with kit&lt;h*n 4 laundry
p rivila g tl Pr ,*tr hom# 14)
« w &gt; Sanlord , j g r tu
ANFORD
Rra* woakty 4
Monthly ratal Util l«c »H
MOOak
Adul’i 1 *41 7M)
leep.ng room, quiet *r*a f t «
*onebi» pr«t*r q rio r cltiien
Board optional Ql&gt; t n ) l » n
ft** Flee 14* Hotel Furnit/wd
room* l ttficW K** JOO Otk

n i i»4

97—A partm ents
Furnished / Rent
Furi. Aptt let W o w CHiiaw*
J l l P|!m»ttoA*e
J Co^an No Phont C&lt;H»
•r9* up%f#lci. 2 M r o o m
Child pet o k lino pec month.
I'W d e p o t t Cell H I 0*51
L | I M i m Apt. Perfect tor J
•dull*. I child Complete
prleecy M l ok ltoo teewrtty
depot11 Cell M l 77*4 _____

LUSH CAROCN SETTING
Bdrm ---- --------Fyrmthad Apti
I M r m ------ ... Eiwrgy f Hicwnt
SIN G LE STORY
B U IL T IN BOOKCASES
A B U N D A N T STORAGE

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
1 bdrm l be*h Control air
A n l m Dryer lanced yard,
w roened porch, tenmt v m
P I D M ____________________ _
1 b d rm
J b p lh . c e n tra l
air heal, garaye nan to wall
carpet U el mo . IBS k»e I T a
I Bdrm ceramic bath Lott ot
C lo t e t t . c a r p o r t
u llll
ty laundry new ppm! m out.
'enced yard Leate applica
tipn t bemy accepted 110
R stale Dr C a l Watt Lee
B u im e tt I I I MOO Home

Eli l»2

105—DuplexT r ip le x / Rent
A V A ILA B LE J txlrm I bam
carpet appiiancet. tcreened
petto, laundry LMO M l m i
CetteIberry Duplet Ibdrm I
child o t . no pett. U1S per
month Call !M JUS attar e
PM
____ _____________

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n*m

2 M rr* 2 b«fh
A U M f / d f K l f , 14JS P t r
month, lit 1 cfepovt Coll
•*♦ MY)
r ♦'
I bdrm . Pdultt no poll Olf.
Qutot rooxlontuol. U75 pof
sonth plui ctopoiit 17) 10 If

99—A partm ents
U nfurnished / Rent

N EW SMYRNA B E A C H
)/ )
bdrm
eptt
turn/
p r le pool b o e r d n a lk to
beach From t » 0 a t M l m i

113—Storage Rentals
Mibi NirtKowsts
tie a up

UU

SAVE

117—C om m ercial
Rentals

mi

Rent Non end En|*yl
Th*i Limited Spec lei
Enerfy E llloenl,
&gt; Bdrm I Beth Apertmente

ONI
&lt;t41A qhie
W
II L Y
I eeeeeeeeieee e*ete^T
) hdrm.. ] heth elee eretlehle
Ml/ Decoretive Wall Carar Mgt.
Built la Boot ceta Plenty
of Star aye Mlether Oryer
Moot »p and Carport
Waterhedt Accepted
3211J1I
Oiljndo loll fro* 585-4411
BAM BO O COVE APTS
m E Airport Bird
P H O N E I I I 44M. I l l tee I
IttkteACy k tm 1215 n t
D tK M A l Itr W m h Ci»n#n»
• C O U N TR Y f C T T lN O •
l i r f t l A l U r m Apartments
Adult L«kwv»«wF emily Peeltide
Available Now Opo" Neekendi

MASTERS COVE

m oot

323 7*00

LA R G E J bdrm carpoNd air
1)50 plu«t«&lt;wfify Aleohpvoi
bdrm upttpirt tor 1 U 0 See at
t i l A Sooth Port A*e Coil
*04 aaf )50«

RIDGEWOOO ARMS ARTS.
Limited Tim* Only
‘ i of 1 F ir%! Months Rent
2%bO « rdgewood A y
Sanford FI#

CALL
’ Mb*!* .......... .................M l M il
^ o n d iy thro Friday

Bu'iding » / d m . J4 X U Zoned
It Induttriil or »tor*gt w
Off let 122 0)14 only
R#t«&gt;l A Offkb Spot# 200 up to
2 000 tq ft *1*0 Ito rtg t eva.i
tb it 222 440)

121—Condom inium
Rentals
S IN G L E S TO R Y
L IV IN G
lt* s « T r m s to Fit
Yotii A n d s t
fuim sA td o« Unlu inish td
Cerpertt
Prtuete Pellet
lu th Landtcepmy Pett Children
W A TE R »EDS A C C E P T E D !

Far tale by Owner in Loch
Arbor A large e bdrm houte
and S lott Owner will finance
Location It 111 C ryttal View
E atl Cell toe intormatlon
) l ) B*f '*aa____________
Gaaava Heeta
10 roamt. 1
bjtht tee thru fireplace ) car
garage Iwlm m ing pool with
D in
encloturr I ) acret
)|*S ooo See W l _____________

10 to 2

On# btdroom on# btth 1/115
ptr wttfe C tll 22&gt; W*t #M#r
noon* s n d tv tn ln jl__________
Sp#oou« Aptrfm tntt Minutt*
from H t y #424 L#*ftronf
pool ftnnt*. tdulf*. no ptf*
Itundr y Starting i t 1)25 • mo
C4tM 22) «/42fo*#t
I and 2 bdrm Alto furnished
•ffioency from 1/5 eeek 1250
deposit No ptf* Call 22) 450/

l/P M iiSPalmjtta______
1 Bdim Apeitment 5250 mo

SISO dapotit C a lim &gt;*•*
l i f t SPECIAL
I A 2 bd*m from 1)10 l#ke
Ada Fl#aibltita*# )3) **/Q

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Country Home on Oak nay )
bdrm
|ky bath SAW mo
Roterencet plut tecufily da
pout m i i b i ________________
a • a IN O IL T O N A a a a
a a H O M iS F O R R E N T a a
a a W4 14)4 • e
R E N T FOR P R O FIT teoo per
month buy* '» awnarmip
S I&gt;00 d o tin g cottt Cell
m i sen
___ ____________
I bdrm , I bath garage lanced
yard U l l per month See el
S ll E lm Are alter ) PEA______
Ib d rm I '&gt; baltv lemily room
Shaded ya rd convenient
local ion No pett UK&gt; mo ♦
tec dep Workday!. ♦ e. *7t
0OB) E re t IJM0F7 or JJ7
07S7

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ii v im

*1 Alto*

COOL S P A R K L IN G POOL
w lenced ty acre end large 1
bdrm hemal Huge matter
kdrm
F irtp la c e l Central
k e e t/ a lr l ) w e r k t k e p i l
Atteme ne aoelitymg w/ lew
il ue.eee
ASSUME NO Q U A L IF Y IN G ! )
Bdrm . IV ) bath, large lanced
yardl U N ) dawn. U t f Mo
P ITH e iD X Appro• &gt;t yet
Move right ini tu&gt; too
RAM BLEW OOO ) S TO R T with
tparkling paall Hugo itena
lirapiace! Cathadrol Caillngtl
AM tho e itra t) Aitvm a na
q e a H ly in g l A lm a tt n e a l
ur.M *

323-5774
2444HWY t/*J
JU 1T R IG H T FOR YOU
) Bdrm H* b*th brick ty&gt;m« i*
r*«dy *nd priced right at
144 *00 Rac#nfly r»&lt;5*cor«t»d
Large lot Call to 5M

CALL BART
R EAL E STA TE
&gt;n reeg

r ea lto r

T T L _ _ ffl

KISH REAL ESTATE

SAILPOINTE

tet.eee
POOL H OM E Owe at Senterd*
beet ereatl ) Bdrm , t Beth,
greet ream with tireplece
open I te Irg tern pa tie Nice
yard, vndargreund *pr inkier

I end 2 BEDROOMS

LAKEFRO NT
LUXURY ADULT
C O M M U N IT Y

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051

tit.toe
B BAO V FO R T O U R KAMI
L Y I 1 B d rm . 1 Bath New
carpet A intide petal, elr.
garage Fenced heck yard
Near Ortede High Icheet
O PEN IU N O A Y S I le t PM

(305) 321-0041
127—Office Rentals
Double Office to* rent
A.enable June Itl M ) two
&gt;400 tq ft W0C ptr mo plu* tai.
4 (tiling IMS Brick A Ctdar
In f e r io r *411*
Bob M
Bail Jr
PA
Realtor ) ; )
m&gt;_________________________
4/i IN la k t Mary Boulevard.
Suitt 4 1)00 month
Im
mtdiattoccupancy 222 /JO*

141 —Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
L k ReelEitete Broker
R I D U C I O FOR O U IC K S A LE I
Like new ) bdrm . I bolh blk .
carport Nnced beck, nice
• D ab llth td neighborhood
O wner will help
A ik ln g
Set M0
H R Senterd Ave

371-0759 E m

323-7443

AT OWNER Syl.en lake Area
appro* ) acret. ) bdrm . 1
bath d tl Carport A Obi
garaga many aatrat. Atking
lie ) ooo Call W ) W )
C O U N TR Y HOME ) bdrm J
both i replace porch, aal in
kltchan. lemily room, t/10
term Large oakt. fruit treat
IfS.SBB Owner
Principal*
only Ml MS)

NOW HIRING!
O u ts ta n d in g O p p o rtu n ity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( &gt;//&lt;’ c D o / ) CENTERS
5 LO C A T IO N S IN SEMINOLE C O U N T Y

• A u to /T ru c k Refueling
• Full Litre Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens

ell W lllh Street
Senterd. FI IITM

REALTOR
large 4 bdrm ) bath brick
home In Highland Perk. &gt;1X
tq ft with dbte cer garagr
plut l* X )l paiio larga lot w,
nice landtcepmg AttumabU
J ' i \ mortgege with pottibK
owner financing t ile SCO

Top Salaries
Free Lite &amp; H ospitalization'
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Prolit Sharing Plan
O ther Benelits
M AKE A P P L IC A TIO N IN PERSON
A T 202 N Laurel Ave Sanlord
Monday Thiu FiidJy B JO AM 4 JO PM
NO PHONt CALLS PLtASf

T h u r t d a y . M a y )0 . I t t S — 7B

213—Auctions

231-C ars

FLORIDA AUCTIONEER

Bid Credit?
NoC/Hit?
RE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 5. Seated 3214975

ACADEMY
Learn Auctioneering!
Rarer ve your tee* now for
June U t h C le ii in Orlando
Caji
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FOR E S TA TE
C o m m e rcia l or R n id tn tla l
Auction! * Approval! Call
Den t Auction I I I leN________

★ DAYTONA AUTOe
★ AUCTION ★
Hwy f|....... .
Day tone Beach
e e e e e Heldt a * • e * e

215— Boats and
Accessories

217— G a ra g e Sales

NO DOWN (L E A S E O P TIO N )
I'JOO Clotmg cot I MOO par
month buy t 't ownervh p ol )
bdrm . ) bath home Cell
M l X JI

COUNTRY VILLAGE

Ul TOU RUD
10 IRON
IR l(U ISUU

Adult Mobile Hem* f t r i

MC0ELS ON DISPLAY
* TO I

COLOR TE L E V IS IO N
R C A
2J" co»o* (on«o&gt;«
t«t«vi|iOn Original pric* Ov*r
HOC baldinc* du* 1244 Cash
or »4k# over pdlymonti of 125
month N O M O N E Y DOWN
Still lf% **rr#nty Fret home
trljl. no
obligation Can

WE FINANCE

STENSTROM
REALTY-REALTOR
Sanford's Sain lu d tt
W E LIS T A N 0 S E L L
M O R E HOM ES TH AN
A N Y O N E IN NORTH
S E M IN O L E CO UNTY
D O LL H OU SE! ) bdrm I beth
home In the country. Eel In
Kitchen. I per CheI etlllty
ream Ml.tee
A P L E A S U R E ! Ib d rm I beth
heme (e t y to chew I Central
elr/heat, lanced yard euttide
utility Ctete te town M M
S U P E R I ) bdrm I beth heme
with etude utility Spilt bdrm
plea. Eat In Kitchen, eitra
large living ream let M*
E A IV A IIU M P T IO N I Ib d rm
J both heme with Eat In
Kitchen, central eir/heel.
game ream or werkikee areei
m garage, lanced yard l ) ) »eo
O W N E R M O T I V A T E 01
I
bdrm ) bath hama with great
r t e m . c e lh a d ra l c e llin g ,
cantral ae/heal. perch, geed
location ted toe
W IL L B U IL D TO I U I T I YOUR
LO T OR OUR1I E X C L U IIV E
A O E N T FO R W IN IO N G
D E V C O R F , A C E N TR A L
F L O R ID A L E A D E R I MORE
HOM E FOR L E I ) MONC YI
C A L L TO D A V I
O O E N E V A O SCEO LA RO e
2 ON C O FO R M O BIL ESI
I Acre Country traett
Wall treed an paved Rd
&gt;0N Dawn I* Y rt el l ) \ l
From III.tool
It yew ere leaking tar a tec
cettfvl career tn Real Citato.
Stenttrem Raaltr H leaking
ter you Call Laa Albright
today at &gt;1 1 ) 0 * Eyaningt
) ) ) M i)

Tendr J000 complete lyltem
W'dBate It. Mu.*pian VAC
Acct icttware Aiklng IJJ00
Call Jtla B JI
___________

Men thru F rl

M ) *ej ea*J
1)00 E Gravel

n t m tm
......Orange City

JUST O F F I *
A TO R A N O E C IT Y E X IT lt e

Tor Sale

B e iTo tte r Mobile
Home IfJJ Skyline AO i l l ' . J
bdrm I ‘i beth Written pro
po*aI mull be recieved by I
PM
F r id a y . 4 14 11 by
Florida Power end Light
Company c/0 D P Walton
Purchaiing Oepl P O Bov
0) 0100 Miami FI JJI0)

159 -R e a l Estate
Wanted
Mouie Rent w opRon to buy
Middle age couple Security A
reference! Att S 1)1 OR))

191 — B uilding
M a te ria ls
le n t Nkt&gt;on«l It telling ell %♦•#!
deer %pen buitdmgt m ttock
tor meteriet cotti Bvildingt
range from JO to 250 ft *ide
and veoout lengths Some odd
h i m available Nothing under
JO ft wide We mutt tell all
building* Immediately Call 24
H rt I tOO 52» 0124 e»t 140

19t— Pels &amp; Supplies
Ability Kennelt
P O l e i Iff. 312 32N
Otfeen. Fla )2/k4
AKC Lhasa Apto Pupptei I
wkt 0 &gt;d Adorable L cuddly 1

122 14•)_

SANFO R D 1M r* 2 loH
V41 000
*M *i&gt;cio«ftki
HE A LTO N
172 m 3
2 bdrm . J btth App 1 *cr*.
iim i
SI Joh n i r l v t r
W allatt Crtss Really, l*c
U(
Real l l l i t t Broker
12) •!//

C o c k a tid l
White A grey
Young |utt ttarting to lay All
birdt mutt go 223 *121 or
172 72F0______________________
F R IE
M U P P iE S
m litd
Doberman me let L temalet
/ w it old Call after I
weekday*. 232 4504__________
labrador Metrlever Puppiet
A r C cHamptonth&gt;p bloodline
* weett male and female
fiOOeech Call 3*5 *01/______
Pekingete male /’ t weekt old
good natured Atking 1)00
Beautiful B'tqu't colored Call
)2) )0*5 after tP M tor more
information

I l l —Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

203—Livestock and
P o u ltry

2 7 T H S T R U Y FU R N ITU R E
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Appilencei Far Sate all in
aecallant cendiHan A telly
BooroeFood.......................11)410!
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mirrored Irani. B ID Large
rm t catered iwtvel choir. S I)
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H on.tM Call C T A in
Gonerel Elactiic moo B T U Air
condilionor. uw d I month!
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month! eld aiklng SJOO Cell

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143—W a te rfro n t
Property / Sale
l4 k t Mor&gt;r09 r * « ' l'4 I *cr*
«h SO lrt#« c*a *I ♦ U m brt(k
4 bdrm 2 b4tH |*5 000 )22 0J54

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For more details
J^*04 25) M U
DeBary A mN A Marine Sales
Across the river, to# of hill
1/4 Hwy 1/ ei DeBary M l A54*

G A R A G E S A L E - Friday and
Saturday only • 7 PM *20
Uptaia RD
&amp;
.
D IS C O U N T
Large Yard Sale* Everything
tf t
A U TO
Goetl F rl Sun . f* PM I0a j
Avocado Ave Off W IS* ST
SALES
Moving Sale
Portable d'th
wather uted 12 timet re
fngator. toolt clothing and
tSBl FrawcR Ava...............m -tia s
miuelianeout Frl Sat only
* 5 Pm
10* Oakt*nd Dr
l*U Dalwn Pi&lt;k up iwra&lt;kad)
(Sunleod Ettatet)____________
lor parti or all call John ava
Iw k t n d ia f U J IB F F _________
Y A R D SALE T V
Stereo old
tewing mechtnet dr apet etc
14)4 Boick C tnlory W igan
Powvr Daaring powar brakai
*^01 f 4. 2*a* Magnolia Ave
tilt, lea cald air
Racant
4*1 Mellenvlll# Ave
Mite
tranimiiiion ovarhaul Good
turmtuere clothing eft Frl
condition SDOOar ba llot tar
L Sat IQ 5 22) 2f /*
Iff* Lincoln c*nfinant*l Town
S )0 * 1 * 5 PM
l Ott ot
Cav«* Good condition t ) V »
children t and large iad«et
or baDoffor I D 441)
clothing furniture and mltc
M l Diane Court ol» Seminola
14)4 Ford Bronco Hangar X L T
in Catteiberry
__________
Black and Sllvor
Icadad
tsaoo Call m M0) a id I lk lor
C h rli _____________________
219—W anted to Buy
1*41 Daliun JIO GX air. cruiia
AM FM Iapa M 0M ml V )V »
Baby Beds Strollers. Clothes
H I tJSa. avtning or laava
Play pent
Etc
Paperback
maitaga_______________
it J2IBJ/7 511*504
i**l Suburu Slalion Wagon )
Need Crtbs Playpens Baby
tpawd. AC m»f mo guard naw
fu rn itu re
clothing
Good
Hr**, lupar d#an inuda A out.
Price* After 2 P M
121 S/B)
garaga kapl odulf drivan
Pricvd undvr bank loan valua
Paying CASH tor
174V) )J4 4*1)
Aluminum Cant Copper
Brats lead Newspaper
I V ! ) CHEVY M O N TI
C A R IO
Glass Gold Silver
Loadad. 14 DO
C all ))*
Kokomo Tool, t i l W 1st
&lt;a*0 balwaan |AM lo )P M
I 5 00 Sat * l )2) HOP
" J l D a lia n l i l t
F r a t h ly
painfad air. kftrao Immacu
lafa condiflon. I t *00 *J)
221 —Good Things
Chavy Nava, powar Daaring
to Eat
powar brakai a*c la f) J7J
1440 a flat IPM
Blackeye A Cemh Peat U pUk
Open Wed 2tth Meriwether
235—Trucks /
t .»» ms L tier * A *r Sent* n 1
Buses / Vans
Blackey Crowder Peat II Ptcti
Deleon St A Howard Ave
Black Hammock Fish Camp
1*1) NisstA Pickup
Tinted
Opening Mon June ) • 30
windows AM F M stereo
AM Wep&gt;(k |I0bushel
IS 500 Ml 1*2B ______________
U Pick Strawbernts 50( lb
Season ending June ) Open /
239—M otorcycles

in u n

183—T elevision /
Radio / Stereo

157—M obile
Homes / Sale

W here A nybody *
* Can Buy o r S ell! *

A l l ! I l l s I » earn

5V

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PUBLIC AUTOAUCTION
Ev*vy W*d Nile i t i N PM

a
rADOLE BOATS

WILSON MAILS FURNITURE
n i ' i t i c tit s t

am Call 172I/*/

U I’ -, v l ‘r«s » it id
fields
ptekeye. blackeye A purple
hull All top quality pea % On
Jewett Rd olf Airport Blvd
Opening Set May 25 222 1/00
or )3) MO)

223—Miscellaneous
Diamond Ring Fry* iovm llyi*
Diamond II appioi *0 pti
R ubiti appvov to pl« I4K
fallow gold SVIO or bail oil*i
Will cavuldkf li*d* Call J)t
Otto otty lima
Doubi* kkytmavd Ovqan with
bk/Kh SIS0. 4filii)i4 dvtilkr )
waih (land. IV ) tach Davao
S M B J^ 4 0 II_
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H O IT U R
J tl vaali* complata w haatar.
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Satalltta TV SrDami
Complatt All you naad 100%
f Inaming No monay down
II M* 00 Uni valial 4)1 ) ) «

213—Auctions

L &amp; E AUCTION
Friday Nights__7 PM
500 S jR fw d Ay*

Raletbed lume pedestal

323-6593

SI). Q u m o ilia I I I W ll

and Bikes
1**) Y 4 m•he CV •• Runs
Qreel Less then * JOO mi 1550
or best otter IJ1 **0f offer*

241 —Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
Travel Trelief. 1/ ft . sleeps 4.
stove oven Ice boa Good
condition 1)50 222 2/1/
i*/7 yen. 2) ft . fully equip
travel trailer Eaceltewt con
ensew iAiee Celt m i*&gt;o

243—Junk Cars
A N T JUNK C A R )* T R U C K )
Rawgkl Fra m ll* IM 4 fwara
Call IT ) 1414......................m « i t i
t o p Dollar Paid for Junk A
Utad carl.truck! A ft«a«»
aquipmanl H I W 0
WC P A T TO P O O L L A R FOR
JU N K C A R )A N D T R U C K )
C B I A U TO PAR TS 14) 4MI

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420

CONSULT OUR

m an______________

IO N G W O O O ) bdrm . I beih
New root Low down peymenl
Owner llnenclng
|er.)0«
M l O B J_____________________

ltd) FA R K A V I ..... Sanlord
M l Lk Mery Bled.......... * Mery

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rob - R « . BreBer........... R H M

USE
HERALD

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

CLASSIFIEDS
322-2611

To List Your Business...

NEW HOME
Lovely ) Bdrm &gt; bam with
great room, fireplace, eel in
k it c h e n , d i n i n g r o a m ,
beautiful wooded lot SJT *W

PHONE 3231443
For quality crettmenthip end
competitive pricet let ve price
Put your new heme___________
Sanford Nice I bedroom heme
w,lh living reom. dining ream,
peneied lemily room, laundry
room, workthop Cell ter in
formation M ) 110* or Me el)/
t*l.M 0. or bett otter__________
leektrd Great Harter hem*
with I bedroomi end den.
Fenced yard, qelet &gt;treat All
ihn ter only tag. tee

Mill Strsdt C*. ...... 321 S005
• 1 * 1 *0 *%

STemper
Lew D e a n . A i i v m e t l i
Mortgege Own thit ) bdrm . 1
bam home an &gt;t acre let.
leaded with e e lre t only
tde M0 A t little at 10% down
Large a bdrm heme Eel M
kitchen D BL
car garage,
earner lot O W N E R W ILL
H O LD M O R T G A G E I Only
I K 000
One bdrm heme plut ) Bdrm
mebiie heme, both turmihed
Geed area SM 000
O TH E R H OM ES. LOTS.
A C R E A G E . IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P ER TY
C A L L A N Y T IM E
R E A L TO R M ) reel
._____ L IS T W IT H USI

Fried C hicken Subs Donuts

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Queer m e koto bed reclmer
end end table One year old
Atking SaOO Call offer tPM or
weekend! Ue )PM
Rrcenditiened Apelience!
free* IB) W A R R A N TY
B A R N E TTS
C A S S ELB E R R Y
B M SIIS............................ U P )C)I
.R E N T TO O W N .
Color T V ) , itereo! w*!her*
dryer* refrigerator, frterer!
furniture, video recorder!
Special til week i rani is 00
Alternative TV A Appl Rtatali
le yre ! Shopping Cvwler
m Mae
Died Wethers Pert! A Service
ter Krwmece! .............)))e * rt
M O O NEY A P P LIA N C E S

185—Com puters

125—For Lease

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HALL

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AT LAKE MONROE

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141— Homes For Sale

Call.............. 321-1911
JtxJrm Condo Dfapes rtfrtg .
pool. c»tan. U / l ptr month
Megatrend PfOptrty //4 4054

181—Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

Delteru Area
lllnett lorcet
u ie Mini Ranch. 2 ) acret )
bdrm . 2 bath I *00 tq f t .
pool Priced low M i M«f
ytier H AM ________________ __

Senterd I Bdrm t smithed
carport, no pelt IMS per
month plut tecurlty end leave
Call H I t*e)

111 —R esort/V acation
Rentals

E v e n in g H e r a ld , S a n lo rd . F I

b y L o r ry W r ig h t

By Owner ) bdrm . &gt; bath. J car
garaga eiec ttova A even
Jt S eu ft retrtg freeter.dll
petal radar range dilhwetn
tr. central air haat many
other e itra t M l MO Only
l? MO Own JIB Odhem Dr
E ret M ) IIS* dayt M ) Olel.
or M ) SeO)___________________
By Owner ) bdrm I ' i be*h I
ecret. w o rk th o p
central
air heat, family room VW 000
MS *SM weekandt A attar
&gt;PM

SANFORD a . APTS.
323 J3M

N 'C A R L Y L E

141 —Homes F or Sale

SHENAND0AI
VILLAGE
APTS.
FROM *315
Rental Office
323-2920
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★

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I Bdrm Black Haute Far Sale
M i l E l Portal Senterd Cell
i n d*Je

149— Commtrcial
Property / Sr It
B f Owner D l l tq ft dwelling M
X IM It lot Well Airport
B ird . Sanlord Toned GC I
Suitable ter protettiorvel office
convection Principle! only
SnBWB
C O M M E R C IA L SP EC IA LIS T
L A K E M AR Y R E A L TY
BOB B A L L .JR
I D JMd
Sanlord B it Bldg with lO H k o t
A I Roy Gar eg* with lift
Previously get t'eton. auto
repair thap. weed cer lot
Eacoflent location ter cenvo
manca I lore 1121000 t*rm»
I ) ) FI0» evening*

151 — Investment
Property / Sale
NSW S M YR N A BEACH
A C LF Retirement Heme
E *celtent Income
Beechtido Realty. ..R E A LTO R S
EBBdg t i l l ............. Open JBeytf

153— AcreageLots/ Sale
Wo*Bid Let One acre, cleat te
Highway a«. Geneva SU OOO
m * sj n
_____________
1X00 Own *)eJ mo S acre! U 0
(• p a y e d rd
Ire n lo B o ,
homeeilelne me6necl g)FQeo

157-M obile
Homes / Sale

Additions A
Remodeling
F raw E Dimataa A Ceniultlng
Lie
Bondad
Incur ad
Wa Spaclallia in Quality*
Slaga Bulldan__________M t MW

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)p i* ^ ijK I* * * * J ^ IM t t l

Health A Beauty

M asonry

Secretarial Service

REU00ELING SPECIALIST

TOWER ) R B A U TV SALON
F O R M E R L Y Harriatt i Baauty
Nook l i t E ID It 171 D O

B E A L Ca*Kr*ta IM anQuallty
Oparatian Patio* Drivawayl
Day* B I O M , I m
MJ D l l
E X P E R T C O N C R E TE WORK
P g tia d r lv t w a y lid t w a lk
Baau M u d * Conil Co "Wa
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M AY SPECIAL
Vaur Own Brick Bar B O
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Ward PraratkMf Sarvica*
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Tha Whoia Ball Of Wa*

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122 7029
Financing Availab ia

Appliance R epair
Align) AfpliiRC* Sborcb
1* Kr Sarvica Na E itra Charga
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Carpentry
A O B I A T O iF T I MaaaHar
Kile ha* Ram«d»tadl A ll typa* *&lt;
Carpawtry
Ktatawakla Prlca*
Iipanawcad
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Vary RoNoBN........... m-**t/X&gt;*
All typa) ot carpantry A *t
modaling V y'* a»p Call
RichardG roii I I I S4H

Cleaning Service
Haad Carpal Oaanmg Living'
Dining Raam 4 Hall 114 M
Sa*a A Chau. U l &gt;1) 1144
M AID S To O f W t
Claanliwau it naat Ta Gadtmau
Call Hti halpanl
Guaiaaiaad Sarvica Law Ratal

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Electrical

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Fence

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a
r e p a ir
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a Budd* Plumbing Sarvka a
nr pan * Baplata a Ramadal
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C O N T E M P O R A R Y B L IC T R IC
Camp lata E lac m eal Savvlca*
TV A w je N R B B _______ 111 &gt;DJ

SARTORS

Lawn Service

Handy Man
Cap Handyman R*f Raliabla
Fraa E D molt any |ob Bail

Home Im provem ent
CallMr't Building A Ran
Na Jab Taa Small
l i t Burtaa Lana, laniard
111 44)1
Plumbing Painting. E lac me
Ca/panlry Don 1 Saa IIJ A U Bo*
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&gt;*paw. daanmg. lawn toto
Call 111 11*4_________________

Home Repairs
rirrrT T rrn r- TrrTTTT^i
rtmodaling F4o lob too email
Call I I ) 4*41
Maintananca «• all typa*
Carpantry painting, plumbing
andalactfic n t tom

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O I N I V A L A N O C L E A B IN O
Lot'Landclaarlng
Fill dirt
Tcptoil Pond* Dram ditcha*
Silt Praparation Call SaF W 8
T H O B N B L A N O C L IA B IN O
R ILL D IR T # C L A Y A
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Nursing Care
O U R R A T t S A B ! LOWER
L a k tv w w H urting C aalar
Ft* I Sacand SI . L aniard
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Painting
A Way T* Sarai Baft Wart
Bait pile*! lor Wtllpaparing
aamtmg. a mar* R d V*ry
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Yau buy m altnall
Wa luppty labar Ta S A V I t t l
m itit
P O LA N D P A IN T IN G Spraying'
Patching
Gut tar work
Praa Iklimata*________ » ) 7»aB
I m F H M B N M m 4**d halpar will
pa m l your Hama or B ulm ait
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w e CARE Quality work. TO
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Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
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makat M yrt tipavlanca In
noma I SD Matirad I I I 741)

S p rin kle rs/ Irrig a tio n
A B O U T T I M I IR B IO A T IO N
New InitallatMn*
F tM C it
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Sprlnklar S yD rm i
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Pump*
etc_______ a*) itia

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A M T IL C Caramic Ilia lalat &amp;
initallation
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tamodaling rapairi Lot) at
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g ra u ti lotting m a la ria l),
ciaana n. camant, m aitl*.
thiniat inilallatiana Shaw
room. TO/ ( ))th S t . Sanlord
John Parkar. TDa Contractur
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mathod Floor! wall* and t k
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Soflmanw Tit* Caramic. Vinyl
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atlimalat 111*741

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4PM
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BEETLE BAILEY
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GENERAL',
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FOR AN V&amp;L,.
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Hypoglycemia Is Rare;
Latest 'Fad' Disease
DEAR DR G O T T - Is there
really such a
disease" as
hypoglycemia, or Is It Just the
latest fad Illness? I always
ibought that hypoglycemia oci urred primarily in diabetics and
was short-term, not chronic —
but now It seems as If nearly
e v e r y o n e c l a i m s t o be
hvpoglvcemlc.
DEAR READER - There real­
ly Is s u c h a d is e a s e as
hypoglycemia, but It ts rarer
than the proverbial hen s teeth.
When most people talk about
hypoglycemia, they are thinking
about what you correctly refer to
as a fad Illness
Hypoglycemia means "low
blood s u g a r .” A ll n o rm a l
humans experience low blood
s u g a r once In a w h i l e ,
particularly after strenuous
exercise Some people, howe.er.
develop striking complaints of
dizziness and weakness that
may be associated with a reduc­
tion In blood sugar.
There are several ways to
diagnose hypoglycemia, and all
of thrm have drawbacks. In my
experience, the simplest test Is a
serum glucose determination
taken at precisely the time a
patient is having the sensations
of weakness and dizziness. If the
glucose Is below 45 mg.-dl.. the
patient's problem s may be
explained by low blood sugar.
R e m e m b e r, h o w e v e r, that
hypoglycemia Is not u disease. It
is a set of symptoms that Is very
papular among certain types of
|M-oplc.
You are again correct In poin­
ting out that hypoglycemia Is a
s h o rt-te rm , but potentially
dangerous, com p lica tion In
diabetics who are being treated.
T iki much medicine can reduct
blood sugar and cause shock.
DEAR DR. G O T T What
c a u s e s

g a l l s t o n e s

a n d

gallbladder problems? Would a
high I.it diet cause these or
simply aggravate them?
DEAR READER Most

I

g a l l s t o n e s

by Howie Schneider

EEK &amp; MEEK

AMD VUfcU fi. BACK IkJ A
MIWU7L WITH THE. LATEST
SCORES Ik)

AMD THE IOUOEAR
DISARMAMENT TALXS
Ik) G£fJEVA

b aseball b a s k e t b a l l .
FCOTBALL HOCkEV. GOLF.
TEklkJIS . 4

ar e

m a d e

of

cholesterol deposits that gradu­
ally build up In the body's bile
reservoir — the gallbladder.
Some patients seem particularly
prone lo gallstones, probablv

because ol high cholesterol
concentration In bile coupled
with a deficiency In ability to
excrete uncrystalllzcd
cholesterol. There appears to be
a r el a t i on b e t we e n blood
cholesterol and gallstones, so
dietary fat seems to be an
important factor In sionc forma­
tion.
Gallstones are classlcallv said

io occur In fat females over 40.
and to some extent that Is true
However, anybody Is entitled to
gallstones.

Send your questions to Dr
Gott ul P.O. Hox 91428. C le\eKind. Ohio 44101
Answer to Previous PuMte

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made this coming year with
people who w ill he In the
position to give your career a
boost. One In particular will be
especially Influential

GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
y o u m ay fi nd the
assistance you've been seeking
to help rid your sel f of a
burdensome, old task you've
been putting ofT for some time.
Major changes are ahead for
Gemini In the coming year. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
today. Mall 91 to Astro-Graph.
Box 480. Radio City Station.
New York. NY 10019. Be sure to
state your zodiac sign.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22|
Although you'll be In a sociable
mood today, you'll still be
selective regarding companions
and are apt to choose only
people with whom you have
Today

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u good day to spend some time
cleaning out the attic or garage
by getting rid of things you
know you'll never use again
V1ROO (Aug 23-Sept 22)
People you converse with today
will Immediately sense you are
not given to making Idle re­
marks. When you voice an
opinion. It'll be charged with
emotion.
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are now In a favorable financial
growth pattern, so be alert for
opportunities that have longrange possibilities. At least two
or more exist.
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ditions will be more advan­
tageous than usual for advanc­
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strongly about.
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21) Pay particular heed today to
any career or financial hunches
you get. Your Intuition may
supply you with Insights your
logic overlooked

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better qualities today, perhaps
even to the point wherr you
might volunteer lo tackle some­
thing that Intimidates others
PISCES (Feb. 20 Marc h 20)
It's Important today to believe
that everything will work out
exactly as you hope. If you don't
waver, the results could be
remarkable.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19)
You will have an opportunity
today to transform something
presently outmoded. You'll
know how to make It functional
and useful again.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
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volved with Is destined to play
an Important role In your future
affairs. This person possesses a
strong personality.
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                    <text>Graham Ignoring Support For 'Mercy Killer'
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Gov. Bob Graham Is
| keeping mum on the case of Roswell Gilbert,
saying he does not want a news media trial
over the clem ency pica by the 76-year-old man
Imprisoned for the "m ercy killing" o f his wife
Graham said he docs not blame reporters (or
covering the case — nor for publishing public
opinion polls suggesting widespread support
for some form o f clemency for Gilbert.
Hut Graham Insisted Tuesday that a complctc understanding of the case can be had

only through careful study of court transcripts
and lawyer's arguments — and not by reading
newspaper and broadcast accounts
"I'm a strong believer In the 1st Amendment
and freedom of the press." Graham said. "Hut
this Is a responsibility which thr constitution
places upon myself and the members o f the
Cabinet, and I'm certain they're taking It as I
ani — as an Individual responsibility to try to
reach a Just verdict."
Graham also said a clemency hearing last

week helped clarify for him ihe Issues the case
presents. Hut the governor declined lo say
when he might decide whether to recommend
a reduced sentence, temporary freedom or any
other form of clemency for Gilbert
"I have feelings. I have Ideas both emotional
and Intellectual on this rase. I'm not starting
irom zero starting lodav In terms of reaching
the ultimate conclusion." Graham said "But
until I've gotten to that conclusion I don't want
to be publicly discussing the steps toward

reaching that conclusion ."
Three Cabinet members must agree to any
change In Ihe mandatory 25-vear sentence
given Gtlbrrl for Ihe March 4 shooting death &lt;&lt;l
Ills wife of 51 years. Emllv. Glltieri said he lire ,1
the two shots that ended his w iles l!(r to
relieve her suffering from progressive senility
and a painful bone disease
Gilbert's lawyer asked Thursday that r ' x-rt
lx* at least temporarily rrleased from • « hi
See G R A H A M , page 6 A

Social Security:
U.S. Frontier
Of Want, Fear
Now Reclaimed

Officer Shot
By Robbery
Suspect Set
For Surgery
By Deane Jordan
Herald S ta fr W rite r
Surgery was scheduled today
for a Casselberry police detective
ahot through the lung during a
manhunt following u depart­
ment store robbery Tuesday
Stafford Lynn Cambrr. 37.
was listed In serious but stable
condition al Orlando Regional
Medical Center this morning
with a bullet lodged near his
spine, according to a hospital
spokesman The spokesman said
the operation was sheduled for
between 2 and 4 p m and was
Intended to remove the bullet.
Cambre was shot at close
range (3-10 (cell when be con­
fro n te d

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su sp ect

fo llo w in g

a

12 40 pm . armed robbery at
Service Merchandise, formerly
Wilson's. In Sem inole Plazn.
C u sselbrrry. W itn esses said
Cambre had movement In hts
feel following Ihe shooting, ap­
parently liidlcallng (hr bullet did
not Inunrdlulrly damage Ills
splnr
Cambrr, on (hr Casselberry
force four years, was one of
scvrrul ofllcrrn looking for u man
In heavy brush near a fenced
luke minutes aflrr Ihe holdup A
witness said when Cambrr ap­
parently camr ii |miii a susped
and ordered him not In move, ill
Irusi three shots were fired
through I lie- chulnllnk fence
Tw o of thr bullets struck
Cambrr, one grazing his Irfl
shoulder and a second slumming
Into the middle right side of Ills
chrsl. piercing htsrlghl lung anti

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stopping near his spine, accord­
ing lo Casselberry Police Chief
Fred McGowan.
Cambre got off two shots, but
d id n o t h it th e s u s p e c t .
M cG o w a n said. S till con sciou s.

Cambre asked a witness to call
an ambulance. He was later
flown via helicopter to ORMC.
Cambre was not wearing a
bullet proof vest which arc
provided by Ihr department to
officers who want to wear them.
McGowan said.
As param edics w orked on
C a m b re. o ffice rs. In clu d in g
Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties arid Florida Highway Patrol
troopers, continued Ihelr aearrh
for thr gunmrn and within
m in u te s a r r r s t r d K e n n e th
Douglas King, 2 H. reportedly
from Dallas.
King was found unconscious,
or pretending lo lx* unconselous.
In waist-deep water In Ihr fenced
lake.
Because of King s condition,
hr was transported to Florida
H o s p ita l -A ll a m on te Sp rin gs

Eeek! Rats Transform Hubby
Into Rodent-Clubbing Nightowl
Itralrlrr Williams Is sick of
watching her husband sit up
nlghls. base hull tial In band,
trying to kill rals coming over
from the abandoned, rundown
house next door.
Mrs Williams lold Seminole
Counly commissioners Tues­
day of the rut und snuke
Infestation which began some
time ago when the house at
705 Citrus Tree Drive In Or­
ange Estates, near Altamonte
Springs, was abandoned by Its
owners. Mancie und Lurlene
Williams.
Mrs Williams Is not related
to the owners
She M i d the house Is In a
slate of decay and she fears lor
the safety of her three chlldrrn.
" I t m igh t fa ll dow n on
them ." she Mid
Commissioners were already
awarr of Ihr problem and were

considering condemnation and
demolition of the abandoned
house when Mrs. W illiam s
spoke up to encourage the
board to order It be razed.
She said so far ahe has
poisoned 10 rats, but her
husband has been unable to
ca tch tw o oth ers ru n n in g
around her home. T w o snakes
have also been seen In the
house, she said.
‘ T d appreciate It If you
w o u ld d e m o lis h I t . " she
plcuded.
See RATS, page 6 A

where he was held under guard
overnight for observation, ac­
cording lo Casselberry's Assis­
tant Police Chief W.A. Gales
Gates reported that emergency
room doctors said King's eyes
had "pinpoint pupils." and he
turd high blood pressure, making
them suspect he was under thr
Influence o f some drug.
McGowan said he too believed
Ihe man was under Ihe Influence
of som eth ing. "H e w as not
reacting loo much." he said.
McGowan said King would be
t r a n s p o r t e d to d a y t o t h r
Casselberry police department
for booking and then taken lo
Ihe Seminole County Jail. He
probably will lx- charged with
attempted murder, armed rob
fiery, aggravated ussault and
perhaps a weapons ch a rg e.
McGowan said The Stale A t­
torney's Office Is expected lo ask
that King tie held without bond,
hr said.
McGowan Mid Cambrr might
have su fferrd a less severe
wound If the gun used by thr
robbery suspect had been a
high-powered weapon rather

k? CW ck L*rr*W«

a g e r, right, m o m en fs a lter the inciden t —
and afternoon dow npour.

than a cheap ,25-ealtber "Satur­
day Night Special."
He said a bullet from a more
powerful gun would have hud
th e s p e e d to g o th r o u g h
C am brc's b o d y rather thnn
"bounce around." inside him.
"W e sit pray that tie'll come
out of II with no lasting effects."
McGowan said.
The shooting was the first of a
Casselberry poller officer In that
city's hlslory. he said
According to police reports.
Ihe Incident tirgan when a man
entered the department store,
brandished a gun. and told two
women cashiers to hand over all
the cash they had. Alter they put
a total of $624 In two blur Kink
bags, thr man took them und
rushed front Ihe store
He boltrd across I hr parking
lot with three or four male store
employers In pursuit. The shirtless man fired one shot at fils
pursuers, then dashed across
busy US. Highway 17-92. Hr
probably hurtled a fence next lo
Entenmann's Bakery and dis­
appeared Into woods and brush

C asselb erry A ssista n t P o lice
C h i e f W . A . G a t e s in
te r v ie w e d on the shooting
e a r ly Tuesday attern oon .
tx-htnd tlie bakery, itic reports
Mid.
The holdup look pluer less
than a mile from the Casselberry
Police Department, McGowan
Mid
Casselberry officers. Including
Cambrr. converged on ihr scene
and thr department's tracking
dog was brought In to flush thr
suspect out. Once the man was
See SHOOTING, page 6 A

Hom eowners Unhappy

Gas Pumps OK'd For 7-Eleven
By Donas Estes
Herald Staff W rite r
Detpitr opposition from neighboring home­
owners. Southland Corporation won county
permission Tuesday ft* Install gasoline pumps as
an accessory to u new 7-Eleven store slated for
construction on the south side of Howell Branch
Road, west of Betty Street.
On May 20. the Board of Adjustment drilled a
special exception, requested by Southland,
because of concerns of surrounding homeowners
about the traffic the convenience store, especially
with gas pumps, will generate.
But Tuesday night, the county commission
voted unanimously to overturn the board after
Southland representatives promised lo donate to
the county 20 feet of rtght-of-way to widen Howell
Branch Road and lo Install turning lanes Into
ihelr planned new store.
Bill Tipton. Southland s traffic engineer, said a
convenience store with no gas pumps generates
1.563 vehicles of traffic a day and with gas
pumps generates about 2.095 vehicles
Tipton said an average of 400 new customers
would be seen strictly because of the gas pumps
R ich H all, co n stru ction coord in a tor for

Southland, reminded (hat a nearby 7-Elcvrn store
will be eioaed and lls site sold when Ihe new
facility opens.
Owen Regan, of thr Wren wood Homeowners
Association. M id he opposed the Installation ol
gasoline pumps because they cause Increased
traffic and thr traffic endangers children whu
must walk to Kastbrook School along Howell
Branch Road.
Rich Foley, also of the Wrenwood Homeowners,
said the gas pumps are the Issue and significantly
Increased traffic raises the possibility of acci­
dents.
In other business, Ihe com m ission voted
unanimously to uphold a decision by the Board of
Adjustment, denying a special exception re­
quested by June and Waverly E. Dowdy to place
a mobile home on a three-acre tract on the north
side of Wayside Drive. 900 feel east o f Orange
Boulevard near Sanford.
The Dowdys asked for permission to park a
double wide mobile home on Ihe parcel to replace
their deteriorated conventional home at the stte.
The commissioners agreed with thr adjust­
ments board that the trend In that area Is toward
conventional, not mobile homes

Youth Sentenced To Life For Florida Ax Murders
PENSACOLA (UPI) — Agreeing Ihr ax
murders of two people constituted a
“ heinous" crime, a Judge sentenced a
20-year old from Washington state to life
In prison (or the 1084 slaying of his
grandmother and her male frtrnJ
Raymon Grayson, of Federal Way.
Wash . showed no emotion when Circuit
Judge Lacey A Collier found him gullly
of two counts ol first -degree murder. The
Judge rejected a prosecution call for the
death penalty and gave him two concur­
rent life tenns. Grayson will have lo
serve a mandatory 25 years.
Public Defender Earl Loveless, who

brought In four expert witnesses to
testify on Grayson’s mental state during
the two day trial, claimed the brutality of
thr murders and notes by Grayson
calling himself God showed "reasonable
doubt" about Grayson's sanity.
But Assistant State Attorney Michael
Patterson disputed Loveless' contention
Hr claimed Grayson "knew exactly what
hr was d oin g" and "knew .killing was
wrong." Hr called for the death penally.
The Judge agreed with Patterson that
thr crimes were "heinous, atrocious and
cruel." but opted for the life terms.
During Ihe sentencing phase, when

Patterson asked Collier lo sentence
Grayson to the electric chair, thr youth
rose to his fret and cursed T w o bailiff*
approached him and Grayson sal again

boarded with Mrs Grayson 20 years,
was found against a dining room wall
with wounds lo the led side o f his skull
and Ihe neck.

Moments belorr that. Grayson's fathrr
began to speak aloud Irom bin scut
behind Grayson. He stopped, shook his
head and left the parked courtroom
before the aentenre was handed dow n
Willie Mae Grayson. 57. and Timothy
Mitchell. 67. both of Pensacola, died
March 21. 1984. Irom severe head
wounds cause by an ax and baseball Kit.
The fo llo w in g day, M itch ell, w ho

Mrs. Gravson. hrr lacr beaten and
deep cuts on her lorehrad and lacr. was
found near a door leading to Ihr kitchen.
A harked dog was lound under a bed.

Graviton had told poller after hts arrrst
llial a masked gunman had broken Into
Ihr hou se and forced him to kill
everyone, then made him drink Ihe
blood A taped interview o f that conver­
sation was played In court Monday.

By U n ited Press In tern a tion al
Americans look pause today lo
commemorate ihr 50th anniver­
sary of Social Senility — the
n a tio n a l retirem en t s y s te m
begun by ihe Democrats and
w h ic h i hr R e p u b lic a n a d ­
ministration lakes crrdir tor rr
soiling Irom bankruptcy lour
years ago.
Social Security recipients in
Nrw York will place a wreath on
Ihr grave ol former President
F ra n k lin D R o osevelt w ho
signed the legislation creating
Social Security on Aug
14,
1935.
Plaques were to lx* presented
In San Francisco lo community
leaders who have served the
elderly and dlMtiled
In Washington, administration
officia ls Tuesday d rilled thr
conclusion o f a study that in­
dicated young Americans are
losing faith In the Social Security
system.
Martha McStern. acting com ­
missioner of the Social Security
Administration. Insisted Ihr re­
tirement system "serves all peo­
ple of this country and It serves
them w ell."
McSlrcn made her comments
at a rlbbon-cultlng ceremony al
the National Archives where
officials sttxxl Ix-loir an enlarged
photograph ol a dejecled-looking
elderly mun leaning against a
store Iron! Atxivc thr photo was
thr phrase "Social Security 50
years a go ."
In Elkins. W Va.. .Irnuiugs
Randolph. 83. one ol Ihe frw
co n g ression a l m em bers still
alive who voted lor Social Secu­
rity. Joined uKnit 250 other
(tropic lo coiiirnrmoratr ihr uunlvrrs.it y
"In my speech |in favor o f ihe
bill), I s|Mtk«- of ihr one in lour
laborers, or 13 million who were
unemployed In 1933." Randolph
Mill
"O ne million ol ffiesr Individ­
uals w ere homeless, drillin g
from town to town Others lived
In tar|i.i|M-r shacks
" ll was in that atmosphere
that the New Deal came lit Ihe
first IOO days, we passed 15
major hills and they were to
relieve the Buffering of Ihe Great
Depression
"W e moved rapidly. As the
president Mid. we surely would
make mistakes bul 11 wr walled,
we wouldn't have time to make
m is t a k e s
I th in k w e a c ­
complished our mission "
Roosevelt signed Ihr legisla­
tion with this mandate "Th ere
Is still a frontier that remains
unconquered — an A m erica
unreclaimed. This Is the great,
the nationwide frontier o f loseBee SECU RITY, page BA

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Wednesday. Aug. M, I VIS

NATION
IN BRIEF
G eneral Dynamics, Navy
'Kiss And M ake Up'
WASHINGTON (DIM) — Hmiinrss is bark to normal
between lhr Navy and the General Dynamics Corp now
that Ihr giant defense firm has pledged to Implrmrnt a
comprehensive rthlrs program
to prevent Improper
expense claims
llnl a vocal congressional critic of the Pentagon. Sen.
William Proxmlre, D Wls . suggested that General Dynam­
ics and the Navy have merely 'kissed and made up."
Assistant Navy Secretary Everett I'yalt said Tuesday the
Navy lifted Its suspension of $1 billion In contracts to the
nation's third largest defrnse contractor and Immediately
released nearly $7(XJ million In contracts to the company’s
Electric final and Pomona. Calif divisions
Navy business with I Me contractor now Is "hack It
norm al." Pyatl said
On May 21 as part of a Pentagon "get tough" policy
following several procurement scandals, the Navy frore all
contracts with the two divisions until General Dynamics
set up a rigorous codr of ethics" so It no longer charged
the government for such ex|x*nses as putting a corporate
executive's dog In a kennel or for private use of company
Jets
No details td Ihr ethics plan were revealed.

Bodies Of 26 M l As Returned
United Press Internstional
Vietnam. In Its largest accounting of Americans missing
In action presented iratrs containing rrmalns of 26
soldiers killed during the Vietnam War to tJ S officials in
Hanoi today.
A ( 130 transport flew lo Hanoi from the IJ S ( lark Air
liase north of Manila early today to pick up the remains
New information on Ihr late of six oilier U S servicemen
was to have l»cen provided to the military learn tn Hanot
during the brtrl visit today but no formal talks were
s« hrdulrd
the remains
In 2I» woodrn crates — were placed on
the plane In Hanot and Down lo Clark, where they were to
he placed In llag-draprd stainless strrl caskets (or
shipment Thursday to the Joint Casually Resolution
Center at Hl&lt; kain Air liase In Honolulu where they will t&gt;r
(Htslllvrly Identified
Nearly IOO sets of remains have lx-rn returned slncr tire
war ended tn l!»7.r&gt; hut 2.4(14 Americans are still hstrtl as
missing In action In hubs htna with more than I to o n! the
••uses associated wit It Vietnam

Escaped Prisoners Captured
ROCKFORD. Ill IIJI’li
(tor ol two prisoners who
escaped custody try critically wonodlog two U S marshals
with a marshal s gun was captured when police *|Hitlrd the
fugitive iii a van taken from a traveling salesman,
author It Irs said
John l.uttirll. 34. was apprehended shortly alter 10 p rn
I uc si lay on Ihr east side id Kix klord Th r oilier prisoner,
Mli liurl Wliltehend JM, was captured sexm alter the men
overpowered tlirli guards at atrout noon In norlhern
Wisconsin
Marshals Henry Carlson 62, and Wayne Kuiiil. 66. weir
listed In critical condlilnn early lixlay at St Luke s Hospital
In Duluth. Minn Doth turn sutfrrril m ulllplr gunshot
wounds In thr cfiesl and abdomen
I ut I tell and Whitehead wrre Irrlng taken tiy car front a
federal prison In Man|tiellr. Mich to Minnesota when
Whitehead threw a denim Jacket over the head of a
uiaislial mi the passenger side ul Ihr lintil ‘teat authorities
sold
1.uiiicll then lunged Inrwaid and grabbed a pistol and
started shixitlng wildly lie even start Whitehead." Douglas
( Hunt v Sheriff Fred Johnson saltl
Prison of fit lals s.iltl Whltrfirad had lx-rn ctinvlclrtl ol
li.nik lohticiv In ( alilornla and had lx-rn at the prison since
July Him | l.u ilirll was convlclrd ul trank rolrltrry la
Krntui kv and had tieen til the pi Ison since last Match

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Graham Seeks Dismissal
O f House School Veto Challenge
1Al l AllASSEE fill'll
Gov Hob Graham has (lied an
answering round In the legal hattlr with Housr leaders over
tils use ol thr line- Item veto nil a $232 million stjaxil
i unstrui tton hill
In a motion tiled I ursdny. Graham said the lawsuit
I louse S|xakci James ll.uuld l'ti&lt;ims|xm filed Aug 2 to
hhxk tire line Item veins was unconstitutional Graham
said the constitution gives the House no aulhotlty to
mount lawsuits without the consent ol Ihr Senate Senate
leaders have not ]utned the House In thr lawsuit
Gialiam asked tin- Justices lo throw Thnmspnn's lawsuit
out ul court adding that It Thompson disapproves ol his
ai Hnti teg.oiling the trill hr should sue as a private citizen
and taxpayer and s|&gt;riid Ills own money on thr case — not
the stale's
rhnmpsoii aigurd in Ills lawsuit that thr constitution
limits thr line item veto in ihr General Appropriations hill
only lie said that II Ihr legislature posses a separate
schixil lull
as It did doling the I9H5 session — the
governor must accept or reject the hill In Its entirety
Giuhuin had vetoed $6 H million in projects Irutn Ihr
si liixil lull, arguing ihal unless the line item veto applied to
all s|rrndlng lulls, lawmakers could rvudr his check on
thru s|x luting jNiwn try sjilltllng the budget Into 6 . 60 or
mure lulls

Highway Bandits Strike Again
MIAMI (Ill'll — Three motr motorists fiavr been
ambushed on Dade County highways despite orders hy
Gov Ikrh Gialtatn last weekend to step up [toller [nutri tion
against bandits who have Ireeii disabling cars and rubbing
occupants
The Florida Highway Patrol said Tuesday lltut two
drivers wrre held up during aflrnuKiti rusir trout on
Mundav I tu* thud robbery was Just alter sunset that day
when a woman slowrd tier car amt someone threw a rock
11iiough a window
The sus|&gt;e« ts tn all thiee case* got away, grabbing two
purses ami a [xickrtlMMik
On Saturday, thr govrrtiai ordered 65 additional police
tracked hv two helicopters to prutr d a live-mile stretch of
luiristuir 96 in the Miami area There have been about IOO
|H-opfr wtro have trren rohtred on llial stretch alone this
year.

Restaurant Owners Reverse Stand,
Want To Sell Booze; City Says No
A downtown Sanford restaurant company
has asked th e c ity co m m ission lor
permission to sell beer and wine — a
reversal of Its decision three weeks ago not
to sell alcoholic (leverages
The city commission turned down thr
request Monday on 3-2 vote
Hampton Confectlonerte Inc . which owns
the newly-opened Hampton Gardens restart
rant. 112 E First St wan's to sell tx-er and
wine at Its proposed French 'a ir at thr
Dollar Store, next to Hampton Gardens
according to Jerry Gross, who t e a s e s the
property to.foe Pert/, the restaurant owner
Pert* and Gross asked thr city s planning
and rolling board July |H for permission to

sell tx-er and wine at Hamptnn Gardens The
board rec o m m e n d e d the req u est hr
approved by the city commission which
look up the issue Monday
Hut at the July meeting the request was
met by stiff opposition from residents who
charged that serving alcoholic beverages
would ruin the family atmosphere of the
restaurant and bring drunks staggering
downtown
(treatise ol thr opposition at that time
Gross and Pert/ said thr Issue was not
worth losing customers over and that they
wouldn't sell brer and wine
Hut Monday Gross said the company
would like to have permission to sell thr

Txiore
in its back pocket " m order tt
compete in the future with other downtown
restaurants that sell alcoholic beverages]
such as Christo's
While he said the company was seeking
permission primarily for the proposed
French cafe, it would also consider sclhnd
freer and w ine at Hampton Gardens
The commission shot down the request]
with Mayor fieilyc Smith and Commissioner]
John Mercer voting against the dental
Commissioner Milton Smith said alcohol
would loul up" the downtown area
" I ’ ve never seen liquor as a drawing
card My conscience voted against It," he
said
— R ick Branson

Crimewatch
Turnout A
Big Success
Prom Staff And W ire Reports
M a n y n e ig h b o r h o o d s In
Seminole County Joined Ameri­
cans In 46 stales in turning on
porch lights, standing In front of
their homes, or participating in
block parties and parades on
"National Night Out” to demon­
strate thrlr determination to
make their neightxirhcxxls safe
from crime
" W e were pleased hy the
support." Sanford Police Chief
Steve Harriett said "There were
several different approaches by
Nclghhorhixid Watch groups In
the city Most turned on ihrtr
porch lights and some even lead
hlcx-k parties and rielghtxirhnod
covered dish dinners There
w ere d ecora ted sig n s with
scarecrows, balloons, and errpe
pap er strea m ers
T h e rain
damped It some, but people sat
on their front porches and waved
lo police officers as they drove

by."

Harriett said McGruff. Hie
crime lighting canine mascot
who wants to lakr a bite out of
M»««k4
hy Ttm rviy Vi»c$*1
crime drove around the city tn
nationwide fron t against c rim e w ith pro
a (xilti c car visiting somr of the R e sid e n ts of Dream W o rld subdivision,
nctghhnrh'xid parlies and rest G e n e v a T e r r a c e a n d G e o r g ia A r m s
perty owners turning on outside ligh ts at
dents He said tfiere ate nine A p a rtm e n ts assem bled Tuesday night at a
their homes and sitting outdoors or or
organised Neighlx&gt;rh&lt;x«l Watch N e ig h b o rh o o d W a tch s ig n on G e o rg ia
ganizlng b lo ck p a rtie s
groups m Ihr city wltfi several Avenue in Sanford to p a rticip a te in the
more In die process of organic
Malt I'rsklti project coordinator many as IO million people would t he event a success
log
A lthough Tow n
O n ly M ontana. W y om in g ,
Nelghlxirs Joined nelghtxirs lor of the Wynnrwood. Pa based participate
Watch officials did not know lit a It and Vermont had no artlvl
the second annual event, a National I own Watch Assrxlu
how many people actually look ties planned this year. Peskln
nationwide ettort to drive crime turn.
p o r t t h i s y e a r , t h e y | » r c jn c iu n c e c t
said
i'r n k ln
s a id •r .u lir t
th u l
ns
out or thrtr nrlghlxirtaxMls. saltl

( HAKI.ESTON W Vu (Ill'll
I tiiuu
Carbide spilled | m xi gallons ul hail smell
mg brake Hii it I clirm ii uls tutu ilit Kaiiaw ha
Ittvcr two days alter a i hemp al i loud limn
Its lirutliv pesticide plant sii krui &gt;1 I Ifi
prnplr
A woman d m mg iirat the pi.ml was
treated at tin- Kanawha Valiev Hiispital lot
thm.it and eye irritation and ollti lals said 6(1
people railed [xrlli r or hospitals complain
lug ol nausea arid hut nlng c\t-s

A nti-C rim e Sem inar Set
ITtlreiis Against Crime ol Wintri Patk will
present a seminar August 20 oil pievcntlilg
assault, iiijK-. mhtierv and trsulenii.il hut
glarv
The- seminar will lx* held 10 a ill to 1 1
.in i at Wtlshlfr Pla/as Festival Ha/aai
H67 22 E Semoran Hlvd
Cassellx-rry
according to plaza mrreh.iut Maureen Fine
of Tropic International
Lllttc Huh k ol Citizens Against ('rim e a
national crime sali-iv awareness program
will sjreak on allrrnallvr ways tesldrnts &lt;an
prot-rl themselves and Itlflr prn[x-rtv Ms
Fine said
Citizens Against ( time Is alllltated with
llu- national organUatIon ol the same nunie
Wllshltr Plaza ts one qu.liter mtlr cast ol
U S Highway 17 02 on State Hoad 436
IScmoiun Hlvd )

I iiloo ( '.rr tilde s|Mikrsmao Mike Mpsi ornli
said atxiiil I IHM) gallons ot
(Iron
a
hydraulic la.ike Hold ivipiupnnul a sol
vent altd sullurli acid were spilled into the
rivet Tuesday night
Lipscomb S . 1I1I tile act lilt-lit was 1 ausr-rl hv
.in unexplained pressure buildup during tin
1 cull maiiulai tut mg processing, causing a
slnrngc tank valve In release and spill tin
&lt;In iincals into ihr river
login now

we |usi ran 1 put our linger

on It tie said
the unit at South ( harlesiiio was shut
down lrnmediatelv t.ihsrnmh said amt
would remain closed white the company
investigates Hie ,rcr idem
Tuesday n igh ts spill was tour miles hum
Carbide s Institute pl.uii w hen 5txi gallons
ul alrtlcarli oxim e w hu ti Is useit to make the
[lesllelde Dunk spewed Irorn a storage
lank Sunday and rolled like a yellow lug
over lour neartiv towns sending 136 [reoplc
to hosjit lals

City To Discuss Land Use Plan
Aniii ip.rted 1 flanges m l.ongwootl s
I amt Use I '1.111 are slated to tie discussed
by illy commissioners at a 7 p m inerting
today with ihr Land I'luiinlng Agency Thr
i iimuilssloncrs ate also srhrdidrd to meet
with the elly s Historical Cornmltlee al Itir
I Imu 1111 ter- s request 7 JO pm Thursday

session with Lnugwood utllr lals to dlsi uss
ways servtees ran lx- cotiMilldaled In the
Orlando Metropolitan Area and thr- to gr*t
r n t llill D x l o l i r t x
v i e w s o n in
tergovernmental rrl.ittuns city serviecs.
expansion and annexation tax savings
ami the r tty s Inline

At t&gt; Ul p m Monday ihr comniitwirin
will Hire! sx ula ihr Governance t ask Fort e
ol l'ro|r» 1 2tX&gt;11 itir Orlando Area Ciiamlx-r
ol 1 om ilirree's [it.liming grouji. [trior to thr
reglllar 7 JO p 111 1 ommKslou inerting

Meanwhile. lurtnrr Longwood City Ad
mlnistralnr Ikm Trrrv now city clerk, will
hold the reins at t tty hall again this week
while Interim t it v Adminlstrutor llrrg
Maiming is on a hunting trip in South
Carolina Manning will also tie on vacation
the 1turd week in August

the task lotre has asked lor tile work

Longw ood D e c la re s Land S u rp lu s, Puts It Up For S a le
Two parcels ol Longwood c ity
properly have hern drt lan d
surplus and put op tor sale
Thr illy commission voted
Monday night to sell ,1 6 acres on
thr Longwood Lake Mary Itoad
and a 60 hy 6(1 loot municipal
put king lot located downtown
tx-lween County Kuarl -127 ami
the railroad
C om miss Ion i t s said they
would ask tor al least the
appraised value ol lire pio|x-rty
No ap|&gt;iaisal tias been innducted
In oltirr business, the com
mission voted unanimously la
accept a $00,350 bid hy Sun
shine Huildtng and Developtttrtil
Company to make repairs and
im provem ents at thr below
standard Colum bus Harbour
Wastewater Treatm ent Plan I
There w-as only one bid received
for thr project
Thr contractor has agreed to
start within 10 days ol the
signing of ttie contract and
com pic tr the Job within 90 days
Al the request of City Ail
nitnlstrutur and Police Chief

Greg Maiming the commission
will hold a workshop 7 p m
August 2 I tu select an architect
lot the proposed /tew [Hiller
lull Id 111 g From th ose w h o
applied lot the |oh. the top three
i onteiiders me Architect* Design
Group ol Florida Winter Park
Schwci/cr Associates. Orlando,
and Wendell Mouiu-c Assoc tales
ol Calllot nu
The poller complex Is to he
Its atrrl on city owned |iro[ierty
on Jessup Avenue and will cost
an estluiatcrl $600,000 to lxI Mill lot over eight years
The Commission voted unan
tmously to declare two parrels ot
city property surplus and put
them up lor vile They are 3 5
acres on Longwood Lake Mary
Road and thr 50 foot by 50 loot
imuilcipal parking lot localed
d o w n to w n betw een C o u n ty
Hoad 427 am) the railroad
Thr proceeds from thr sale
will go into a fund lo purchase
park property The com mission
asked City Planner Chris Nagle
to research other city property.

such as platted tint unused
streets, that might tx- surplus
Also in go into escrow tor the
purchase of prn|x-rty to he used
tu t [&gt; a r k s w i l l he I lir
$201) |x-t dwelling unit to be do
oatrd try Centex Homes to lieu ot
donating a public park along
with its KX) unit development
on West Lakr Centex will be
allowed lo keep .1 proposed
D^-acrr park, which it pre
vUnisly had offered lo the city
lor thr use ui residents Nagle
and the commissioners said thr
park was too small, loo rinse to
homes, and did not have enough
parking for a public park amt
opted lor a donation Instead
The vote to accept the olfer
was 4 1 with Commissioner
Perry Faulkner, who wanted
$250 per unit, voting no
The commission unanimously
approved a conditional use re­
quest for East Longwood C om ­
mercial Center to operate a
wholesale nutlet and distribution
business on the east side of U S.
HI g ft w u y 1 7 -9 2 b e t w e e n
Automotive. I and Centra Carr

t enter Tin site [dan was also
approved ronlliigeni on tlie- an­
nexation ol the properly now in
Sem in ole County
A public
heating on the annexation re­
quest was continued until the
Sept 9 meeting at the rrqurst ol
the trustee lor thr property.
Roger I. Jahlonskl
—Jane C asselberry

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1uvpv tn tiai
Wednesday. August 14. I9ti
Vol It, No 305
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S a tu rd ay by Tha Van l a i d H a ra ld .
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Sacsnd Clatl Pattaga Paid at Sanlsrd.
Florida HIM
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11 it . Month
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�Evening Herald Sanford FI

Several Options Available, All Of Them Expensive

Wednesday Aug M. IMS —IA

Sanford Must Decide: Fight Or Switch
By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W r ite r
Sanford is expected to decide
Monday whether it will right or
switch — light ihr stale over
sewage dumping m Lake Monroe
or go to another treatm ent
method
A flg h l seems unlikely
The city commission Is sched­
uled It* hold a special meeting at
4 30 p m at city hall to decide
which ol several options — all ol
them expensive — It will take
T lir rit\ and state Department
p i Environmental Regulation

have Been debating the matter
lor (our years The DEM has
ordered the city to stop dumping
treated sewage trom Its Poplar
Avenue plant Into Lake Monroe
T h e c it y 's perm it a llo w in g
dumping into the lake expires
January 1987
II the DER does not extend the
perm it, which is considered
possible but improbable, the city
w o o l d h a v e to h a v e a n
alternative sewage system The
DER prelers the city go to an
expensive landspreading system
where effluent is sprayed on n

large land mass like fertilizer
As an added Incentive, the
DER says Sanford Is eligible (or
$8 6 million in state grants If It
goes to landspreadtng
Sanlord and the DER con
ducted hearings In January and
April, during which the city tried
to c o n v in c e the reg u la to ry
agency that dumping treated
sewage is not hurting the lake
City officials have talked about
fighting DER Iti court in order to
be able to continue dumping in
the lake But during Monday s
City commission meeting Com ­

missioner John Mercer. In what
sounded like a speech conceding
defeat, said he realized the city
was being forced bv non elected
"bureaucrats" to do something
thal he believes Is not in ihe best
Interest of the ettv — go to a
landspreadtng system
Landspreadtng could cost res­
idents at the most between S27
and $36 a month, depending on
which optiott the commission
la k e s and w h e th e r or not
Setnlnole County h e l p s with thr
project in exchange for some of
its treatment capacity Present

motllhlv ratrs are about $9
City Manager Frank Faison
said residents must realize that
It s the PER not the com ­
mission. that's forcing monthly
sewage rates to go uj&gt;
The commission is leaning
toward a plan calling lor expan­
ding the Puplnr Avenue plant
Instead of building a new one,
and pumping the diluent out to
a site west of the cliy for
spreading

Six senators raised more than $ 1 million
in the January-lhrough-Junr pet toil
Hawkins, expected to face a tough
challenge In 1986 from Gov Bob Graham,
raised $1,5 million In Ihe first half of thr
year — $ 128,578 of which came from PACs

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p r e p a r i n g fo r
to u q h c h a l l e n g e
from G o v . Bob
G raham

lobbying group, said Monday

logrthrr bv chirt ol stall Donald
Regan — talked lor .in hour and
45 minutes Tuesday on strategy
and tactics on a telephone run
t e r m e r ca ll betw een Santa
Barbara and Washington
' I Ills is me 1 el v pu 111 tig
policies previously enunciated
bv Ronald Reagan
Into an

overall plan that will guide us
Regan said
Whllr House spokesman Larry
Sprakrs said the discussion
1 ovrrrd domes! n and foreign
policy concerns, the outfnok in
Congress and how and where
Reagan can communicate Ins
message to (lie pnhlli

El
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for Fridays. $15 for Saturday.
$15 for Sunday or $30 for all
three days.

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lw provided lor protection from
sun and rain An expertem rd
auto trader will be on hand to
help prospective buyers and
sellers with appraisals, title
truiisler questions amt finalizing
sales, lie said I’rlnted windowcards will be supplied lor sellers
to (III In Information of make,
model, mileage, condition and
asking price

F A M IL Y P A K

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SANFORD
O P E N F DATS * AM 9 PM

X LEAN M E A T Y C O U N T R Y STYLE

A new way to buy. sell and
trade ears, trucks, boats, rrrrr
annual vehicles and mot on y&lt; les
Is coming In Sanford Friday,
when the Aulomart Swap Meet
opens at Flea World
After visiting auto swap meets
in California and seeing 1hr
overwhelming positive response.
F'lra World woner Syd Levy said
he decided to give the Idea a gn
at his business on U S Highway
17 92 Just north o f Sanford
The salrs area will start with
130 vehicle spaces and even­
tually expand to 300 spaces.
Levy said.
T o accomodate buyers and

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C a in , both 5, in a six week sum m er p ro g ra m designed to help
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Administration Planning For Rest Of '85
S A M A BARBARA ( alii I d ’ll
A tr a n s m it! I n e n la l ad
ministration strategy session has
produced (he elem ents of .1
W hile House master phut to
rrvitalize ihe Reagan presidency
(ti the last four months ol 1985
As President Reagan vara
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So far Hawkins has speni $.150 8 Iti the
bulk of which went lor setting up a
campaign office In Winter Park and ram
p a lg n rrla lc il mailings according in a
I taw kins spokes woman

Is c o m p l e t e l y o u t o f c o n t r o l

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WHY RENT WHEN YOU
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AT THESE P R IC E S !

Much of Hawkins' &gt;15 million — which
put her behind only Sens Bob Pack wood
H-Ore . and Allonse D‘ Am ato R N V in
re-election fundraising — resulted from a
May 27 fete attended by President Reagan In
Miami an event that pulled In $925 IKK)

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LIQUIDATION OF
COLOR T.V.’s

R aised O v e r $1 M illio n So F a r T h is Y e a r F o r R e-Electio n

P a u la H a w k in s

other options include
a n e w plant or lighting
PER In court
The commission must decide
Monday because the state s
deadline tor grant applications is
next w eek
The c o m m i s s i o n t h i s w e e k
s e l e c t e d a financial a d \ 1x 01 to
g u i d e lilt' ettv t h r o u g h U s $ . t j
m illio n
bond i s s u e p r o g r a m

PUBLIC NOTICE!

Hawkins One Of Top Fund-Raisers
W ASHINGTON (U PII - Sens Paula
Hawkins. R Winter Park Fla., and Mack
Mattingly. R-Ga . raised more than $1
million (or their 1986 re-election bids In the
first half of this year — both getting help
from a friend in the W hile House
In total, 31 senators who are expected to
stand for re-election next year raised more
than $20 million from January through
June — including $5 8 million In political
action committee contributions, according
to Common Cause, which based Its data on
rejHirts tiled with the Federal Election
Commission
"T h e ability to raise massive amounts ol
money Is becoming the single most lin|&gt;or
taut (pialllh allon for Senate candidates.
Fred Wertheimer, president &lt;&gt;! the citizens

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AIDS And Its
P oten tial ...
T h e r e are few forces In A m erica m ore
e ffe c tiv e than ce leb rities In focu sing national
a tt e n t io n on a s u b je c t. Hock H u d s o n 's
co n tra ctin g A ID S (acquired Im m u n e d e fi­
c ie n c y syn d rom e) has given new u rg e n c y to
this alarm in g disease.
Sp read through sexu al contact, c o n ta m i­
n ated needles, and blood transfusions, the
A ID S virus d estroys cells that p rotect the
b o d y from disease. H en ce, victim s u su ally die
fro m Infections, m ost co m m on ly from pn eu ­
m onia. and a skin ca n cer called K a p o si's
sarcom a.
In addition to Its ph ysical su ffering. A ID S
ca rries a social stigm a. It has lo n g been
v ie w e d as an a ffliction , som eh ow d eserved , o f
th e h om osexu al c o m m u n ity and Its u n ­
orth od o x lifestyle. Yet, thrre Is an In creasin g
In cid en ce o f the A ID S virus In the gen eral
population.
E xperts predict that as m any as 1 m illion
A m erica n s have the viru s although th ey sh ow
no signs o f the disease us yet. A sign ifica n t
percentage o f these persons w ill d e ve lo p A ID S
and die during the n ext five years.
S o far, the h u m an cost has been sign ifican t.
T h e federal C en ters for Disease C ontrol (CD C)
In Atlnnta report 1 1,871 AID S cases to date,
o f which 5.917 h a v e been fatal. A ID S fatalities
con tin u in g at this rate w ill total m ore than
47 .0 00 by 1987.
T h e m edical c o sts are already en orm ous.
C D C officials e s tim a te th e health ca re bills o f
th e n a t io n 's fir s t 9 .0 0 0 A ID S v ic t im s
am ounted to $1.25 b illion and that lost w ages
and Indirect costs am ou n ted to $4.5 billion.
T h ese figures ure ex jiected to double du rin g
the next 12 m on th s as (he num ber o f A ID S
ca ses m ultiply.
A ID S Is a rela tiv ely n ew disease to A m e rica
Inasm uch us Ihe viru s was not Identified In
San Francisco until 1976. Mrdical scientists
b e liev e the A ID S viru s m igrated to the U nited
S tates through the Carlhbenn after a disease
sim ila r to A ID S w as discovered cu rlier In
g r e e n m o n k e y s In c e n tra l A fr ic a . T h is
h ypoth esis Is b o lslrrcd by Ihe high Incidence
o f A ID S reported In Z aire and a m o n g HulUan
refu gees In the U n ited States
A s Mr. Hudson discovered In Paris. there Is
n o cu re for A ID S . He w s reportedly treated
w ith an exp erim en ta l French drug. MPA-23,
w h ich stops rep rodu ction o f the viru s cells.
H ow ever, the dru g also causes liver dam age,
b le ed in g disorders, and though h a ilin g thr
disease, does nut reverse It,
R esearchers huve been m ore su ccessfu l In
k illin g the A ID S v iru s In b lo o d -c lo ttin g
con cen trates g iv r n hem ophiliacs. A n d sc ien ­
tists In lloston h ave produced a protein from
th e A ID S v iru s th at cou ld s e r v e as a
d ia g n o s tic test, and later, perhaps as a
va ccin e.
R e c o g n iz in g the In crea sin g s e v e r ity or
A ID S , the Reagan adm inistration Is se ek in g u
48 percen t In cren se In fu n d s fo r A ID S
research, with u 1986 fiscal year a p p ro p ria ­
tion o f $ 126.3 m illion .
A half century a go, a president felled by
p o lio helped stim u la te collective national
net Ion I hut helped to brin g a cu re for that
crip p lin g disease. A d ecade ago. B etty Ford
spoke ojK-nly abou t the form erly u n m en ­
tionable subject o f hrrust cancer, laist m onth.
President R eagan's operation for Intestinal
ca n cer brought rrn e w e d national a tten tion to
that alfllction,
N o w ^ R rx k Hudson, In a ck n ow led g in g thul
he has contracted A ID S , has p a rad oxically
breathed new life Into a subject that m a n y
A m erican s huve Iw en recoilin g from . A lrea d y
w r can ih tcc I vc a m o re constructive national
c o n s c io u s n e s s t h a t c a n m o b i l i z e th e
m on eta ry and m ed ical resources requ ired to
com b at A ID S ellec tlv ely .

BERRYS WORLD

D O N A LD

LAM BRO

Budget Post-Mortem: Deficit Demon Lives
WASHINGTON — The first thing that must be
said about the budget Congress has Just
approved Is that It's amazing how fast our
legislators Can act on the eve o f a month-long
summer vacation.
A fter nearly seven months o f bickering,
stalemate and procrastination, the House and
the Senate were able to reach a compromise
neither side seemed lo like very much. But In
thr end there was no way Congress could leave
town during the dog days o f August without
approving a budget In the face of crushing
deficits.
The second thing that can be said Is that this
budget may tie a high-water mark In deficit
reduction for some time to come, because next
yrar Is an election year, a period that Is hardly
conducive to great feats of political courage.
The disappointment over what Congrrss had
wrought was perfectly expressed by Rep. John
Edward Porlrr, R-III.. who cried. "Tonight, after
having lost the war, wr are going to declare
victory and go home."
Hut hadn't the Congress o f the Untied States

Juet approved the biggest budget cuts In
American history? Wouldn’t this reduce the
deficit by nearly 8280 btUlon over three years?
Well, perhaps not quite.
When the dust from Congress's tuisty de­
parture had settled over the haze-shrouded
Capitol, the numbers didn't look as spectacular
as their authors had first trumpeted.
That $55 billion reduction In next year's
deficit apparently will be closer to 840 billion,
according lo Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole
o f Kansas and House Budget C om m ittee
Chairman William H. Gray o f Pennsylvania.
And next year's deficit wltl likely be $180
billion, down from this year s estimated *2 10
billion In red Ink. still a monstrous deficit.
Instead of cutting the *200 billion-plus deficit
In half by fiscal 1988, a goal devoutly to be
wished, the last year of Ronald Reagan's second
term may sec a deficit of at least *161 billion
and perhaps even higher.
The reasons why the Deficit Demon has not
been stayed can be found In what Congress
didn't touch and whai it only c h o v to snip

around the edges.
Congress failed to freeze the civil service and
m ilitary retirement pay and overhaul the
pension system to bring It Into line with the
private sector as the Grace Commission proposed.
It failed to eliminate, as the administration
proposed, the pork barrel-ridden Economic
Development Administration; Amtrak subsidies:
the heavily politicized Urban Development
Action Grant program; the Small Business
Administration: and the Jobs Corps, among
more than a dozen programs that deserve to be
scuttled.
The only program of any significance that the
budget resolution purports to eliminate Is the
*4.6 billion revenue sharing program, though
even that won't be abolished until 1987.
Hut Congress, tn Its Infinite wisdom, seems to
be saying that with the deficit already exceeding
*200 billion this year and com ing close to that
mark next year, what's another 84.6 billion to
help communities like Beverly Hills and Palm
Beach?

EDWARD J. WAISH

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SCIENCE WORLD

Moving
Up A
Notch

High
A ltitude
Problems
B y L l d U W s s o w lc i

In 1954 P eter D ruckcr. the
brltllnnt teacher of business man­
agement. wrote:
" A scant twenty years ago. It was
widely believed that the masspruductlon technology — yester
day's Industrial revolution — threw
(icople out of work. We know this
today to tie u fallacy. Where massprod net ton methods have been
applied on the broadest scale, the
class of employees that has been
growing most rapidly In numbers
and proportion ts that of skilled and
trained people. And the truly un­
skilled laborer of yesterday, who
contributed only tils brawn, has
become the semiskilled machine
operator of today — a man o f higher
skill und education, producing more
wealth, earning a vastly higher
standard of living."
Thus thirty years ago did Druckrr
set In perspective the phenomenon
of technological change and Its
Impact on employment. His view Is
as relcvunt to day as then, as
Americans, seeing computers and
robots everywhere, wonder where
thr Jot** for their rhltdrrn will come
from.
In 1984. Waller Mondalr worked
fervently to exploit their fears by
hinting that if Ronuld Reagan were
reelected . Americans would be
doomed to sweeping up around
Japanese computers. Unfortunately
for him, U.S. semi-skilled workers,
even those In basic smokestack
Industries lighting foreign competi­
tion, voted decisively for Reagan
anyway. T h ey recognized what
Mondalr ho|&gt;ed they would not: thut
no president can hull the vast,
relentless shifts In the nature of our
economy, and the kinds and num­
bers of Jobs It will provide.
The consequences of new ability
to produce goods are new markets
und nrw demand — which mean
new Jobs. The Jobs thul develop In
coming years will not be limited lo
‘ service" fields. Nor will em ploy­
ment In manufacturing be elim i­
nated by technology. Ditch diggers,
alter all, now use diesel driven
bdekhoes Instead of shovels. That
means fewer diggers per ditch —
but Ihe need for ditches remains,
ami new opportunities In construc­
tion and related fields for formerly
u n s k ille d w o r k e r s a p p e a r .
T ech n ology, lur from throw in g
low-skill people out of work, moves
them up u notch tu semi-skilled
occu(MilIona — even beyond.
The future o f employment In
America Is yet a future of risks
Political leaders may well swallow
the propaganda that manufacturing
Is dead, and proceed lo bury It with
new untl-buslnrss taxes and regula­
tions. Hu l ll ts also a future o f huge
opimruinltles lor both service and
manufacturing sectors — and those
yet undiscovered.

JtffWBY

What's Not Possible?
P resid en t R eaga n m ay h ave
sensed something Dial thr rest of us
remained unaware of when he
proposed his Strategic Defense Ini­
tiative, a defense against Incoming
missiles which opponents call “ Star
Wars." The public overwhelmingly
supports the idea, and with hts
sensitive antennae uml good politi
cal Instincts. I hr prrnldriit may
have understood that.
A recent Stndllngrr Poll c o n ­
ducted In cooper* I Ion with Policy
Review maguzlne contains some
surprising findings
Eighty-five |&gt;erceiit favor develop­
ing a missile defense "even It ll
cannot protect every on e" Sixtynine percent favor It even If ll
mentis "w ith d ra w in g from our
existing arms control agreement*
with Ihe Soviets." Nearly threequarters believe that a Star Wars
system would "m ake the U.S. more
secure."
Like President Reagan, the major­
ity of Americans are not content
with our total reliance on deterrence
— the balance of Mutual Assured
Destruction known as MAD. S ix­
ty one percent bcllrvr that this
stralrgy Is "dangerous und does tun
sufficiently d e fe n d " the Untied
Slates. Seventy-seven percent prefer
It to a defensive shield against
Incoming missiles.
Public opinion Is much dlllerent
from Ihe views pressed by the
hig-namr "opinion makers" In the
media and In lobbying groups like
Hie Union of Concerned Scientists.
Indeed. Ihe opinion inakrrs do not
uppeur lo be making much opinion.
An enormous gap exists
Sixty-nine percent think the U.S.
should go ahead with Star Wars
even l( II Involved "withdrawing
from our existing arms control
agreements" with the Soviet Union,

"O p in io n - m a k e r s " like R obert
McNamara and Hans Heihe think
almost any concession should tie
made lo preserve those agreements
and someth lug culled the "arms
conlrol process."
Ninety-1wo percent of Ihe public
b e lie v e s that Ihe Ken gun a d ­
ministration should publicize Soviet
violations o f previous arms-contrnl
agreem ents. Elghty-flve percent
would not consider ll a foreign
policy failure If no ugrremenls were
reached ai Geneva.
All ol that represents. In my view,
a pretty reasonable assortment of
judgm ents.
A comment on the strong public
support for Slur Wars Of course
Ihcre are many vocal Intellectuals
who oppose any utlempl to defend
America or advance Its Interests,
even when one o f those Interests Is
sheer survival. The public docs not
share that contemptlblr attitude.
Hu I Ihe public also, I Judge, has u
sounder faith In technological pos­
sibility than some of the Intellectu­
als who are stressing Ihr difficulties
of a missile defrnse.
The public may lie naive on many
things, and It may not know Ihe
details, but It saw Ihe man walk on
Ihe moon. It saw the space shuttle.
Its own electronic toys are the
twnclldarics of miniaturization, ll
knows about organ transplants. It
Iras home computers. The public
thinks ll can be done.
Hack In Ih r 1940s. Ihe lop
rh em lsi J am es Hryaul Conunt
expressed the following opinion and
used hts presllge as president of
Harvard to advuncr It. ll would not
lie technologically posslblr to con­
struct an Intercontinental Ballistic
Missile, hr said
So much for thal.

UP1 S c ien ce W rite r
STANFORD. Calif. (UP!) If
you're going to climb mountains at
high altitudes, you should be aware
of such potential health risks as
swelling o f the lungs, two medical
experts warn.
"It used lo be that only hardy
climbers had access lo certain high
mountain regions." said Dr. Herb
Hultgren. a staff cardiologist at the
Veterans Adm inistration Medical
Center In Palo Alto and professor at
Stanford University Medical School.
"But In the last few years, modern
travel has made It possible for
others to get there, and there anj
certain hlgh-altltude medical pro*
blems that the climber as well as
Ihe health professional should know
ahoul."
Hultgren has spent years re­
searching high altitude pulmonary
edema, or swelling of ihe lungs.
S y m p to m s In clu d e h ea d ach e,
nausea, vomiting, low blood pre­
ssure and Increased heart rate.
" T h e clim b er might act dis­
o r ie n te d , c o u g h and w h u » .
perhaps even claim lo hear a
'bubbling' In the chest." Hultgrei.
said. "H e or she might not bo able to
sleep, complain of dizziness anti
cough up a whitish liquid."
People w ho experience those
symptoms should be moved lo a
lower altitude as quickly as possi­
ble. and oxygen should be ad­
ministered. he said.
Hultgren said he often Is con­
sulted by other physicians who ask
If It Is safe for patients with heart or
lung conditions to travel lo high
ulllludes.
"Each case has to be evaluated
Individually," he said.
Dr. Frank Samqutst, associate
professor o f a n es th e sio lo gy at
Stanford und assistant chief o f the
anesthesiology service at the Palo
A lio VA. climbed In 1981 with the
American medical research expedi­
tion to Mount Everest — the first
team to perform medical experi­
ments above 26.000 feet to de­
termine the effects o f extremely
high altitudes on humans.
Sarnqulst, who was a m oun­
taineering guide In the eastern
Sierra Nrvadas In the 1960s. said
the ex p ed itio n co n firm ed thal
humans can adapt to the thin
atmospheres of high altitudes.
Sherpu porters had carried sta­
tionary exercise bicycles and medi­
cal laboratory equlpmrnl lo above
20,000 feel.
R e se a rc h e rs fou n d c lim b e r s
breathed more often or more deeply
than they had expected and, thus,
were able to raise their oxygen level.
Possibly because o f Ihr higher
oxygen content, their blood was
more ulkaline and less acid than
anticipated, so the climbers were
able lo do more work and exercise
ul a higher allltudr than expected.

JACK ANDERSON

Senators T a k e 2nd Look A t P re sse r C ase
By Jack Anderson
And
Dale Van Atta
International Teamster President
Jackie Presser. a man of amiable
bulk, bus escaped from another
light corner. For the second lime
the Justice Department has closed
an Investigation o f him.
Hul Ihr hurried Presser may find
himself In still another comer. Tw o
ol Ihr Senate's most respected
stalwarts. William Roth. K-DeL, and
Sam Nunn. D-Ga., are reviewing the
Justice Department's action with a
skeptical eye.
1‘resaer presides over a union on
ihe edge of scandul. lie solemnly
promised a Semite committee three
years ago thul he would clean U up.
Instead he floundered on the slip­
pery slopes and wound up In Ihe

swump himself.
Labor Department investigators
robed churges. first, that lie look
Ick b a ck s fr o m a Las V e g a s
public-relations firm hired by the
Team sters and. later, that h r
authorized paym ents to "gh o st
employees" Including Ills uncle. In
both cases, the Justice Department
decided the evidence was Insuffi­
cient.
The Investigations were dropped,
a source close to Presser tuld our
associate Tony Caparcio. "because
of Jackie's baste Innocence and
good lawyering."
Hut T h e L os Ange/es Tim es
reported another slanting possibili­
ty: that Presser may have been an
Informant lor the FBI. which may
have authorized him lo pay "ghost
employees" from union funds In

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order (o ingratiate himself with
Cleveland mobsters.
In the k lc k b a e k p rob e. In ­
vestigator* Interviewed two alleged
mobster*. Anthony Llberiorr and
Thomas Land, who were Cleveland
agents for Ihe Las Vegas publicrelations firm. According to an
In te rn a l In v e s t ig a t iv e r e p o r t,
Llbertore told Labor Department
Investigators that "Jackie Presser
gel* a piece of everthlng" coming to
them Iroin the public-relations firm.
Our Presser source dismissed the
allegation with an expletive. "A t
that time In his life." he said.
"L lb e r to r e w as tryin g to hurt
Jackie." Llbertore and Land were
facing convictions for their In­
volvement In n gangland slaying
und the bribery o f an FH! clerk
Specifically. Llbertore "advised"

the Investigators that "Th om as
Land gave his money to Jackie
Prrsser. Land told Llbertore thal he
was getting $2,000 per month and
that he was keeping 8600 for hts
trouble and giving Ihe balance of
81.400 to Jackie Presser ..."
M e a n w h ile , th e P r e s id e n t 's
Commission on Organized Crime la
Investigating charges raised by
Robert Rlspo. a defendant turnedgovernment witness. Though he
has given numerous Interviews and
has testified In open court. Rlspd
neglected to mention the story he J
now telling; that he once delivered a
cash-filled enveloped to Presser.
Footnote: Presser not only has
denied any wrongdoing but has
boasted that he has never com!
milted * crime
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W ednesday. Avq. M , I f t S - S A

T h r e e C h a r g e d In A l l e g e d K id n a p p in g
H o m e o w n e r s In s u ra n c e ?
Three men accused o f kidnap­
ping a Casselberry man and
holding him for about six hours
Saturday have been arrested and
released on $ 10.000 bond each.
; T h ey also race aggravated
assault charges after allegedly
holding Robert Catledge. 28. of
-106 Mark David Blvd.. against
his will.
; The suspects held Catledge
from about 7:30 a.m. Saturday
at World Enterprises. Inc.. 376
Com m ercial St.. Casselberry,
where they and a Fern Park
topless club dancer who was not
rharged. allegedly threatened
him. a sheriff's report said.
Seminole County sheriff's In­
vestigators say the kidnapping
may have stem m ed from a
cocaine deal gone sour.
Catledge had been arrested by
Orange Couiity sheriff's deputies
Friday on a second-degree felony
warrant. His rental car was
impounded and he was released
on $ 1,000. deputies reported.
Catledge's captors allegedly
took him to the Orange County
Sheriff's Department to get his
car.
While there Catledge told a
dep u ty he w as b e in g held
against hts will, the report said.
The Ihree suspects were taken
Into custody In Orange County
and transported to Seminole
County where they were ar­
rested at th e M aitland in ­
terchange o f Interstate 4 at 1:40
p m. Saturday, the report said.
C harged w ere: C harles R.
Ellison Jr.. 28. of Manassas. Va.:
Charles Elmer Beales. 43. of 376
Comer St.. Casselberry; and
Charles Rafael Cuevas. 31, o f
Fem Park, have been charged In
the case. They are scheduled to
appear In court Aug. 26.
RICKER CHARGED
An Altamonte Springs woman
told sheriffs deputies she was
kicked In the abdomen and
maybe In the head by a man
after their argument developed
into a fight.
Cynthia Hamilton. 21. of *4
Terrace Lane, lold Seminole
County deputies the man at­
tacked her while In her home.
She was treated at the scene by
Altamonte Springs paramedics,
a sheriffs re port.
Willie Clyde Smith. 28. of 106
Ford Ave., Altamonte Springs,
has been charged with assault
and battery and was being held
In lieu of 95.000 bond He was
arrested shortly after the alleged
attack at about 11:30 p.m .
Sunday. No reason for the dis­
pute was given In the arrest
report.
BENCH ROBBERY
A 4-1-year-old Rockledge mail

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sleeping on a bench on U.S.
Highway 17-92 was robbed by
two men who awakened him and
threatened htm with a knife.
S em in ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs
deputies reported the man was
robbed at aboul 9 p.m. Sunday.
The thief took 918.20 from
Thomas Lloyd Murphy. 44. and
fled, a sheriff s report said.
BATTERED AN D HELD
A 32-year-old Sanford man
who allegedly pistol whipped his
wife and then held a 3-year old
child captive In their home after
the woman fled to seek help lias
been charged with aggravated
battery and use o f a firearm in a
felony.
Sanford police, who didn’ t
Identify the woman or child In
an arrest report, said the Inci­
dent occurred at about 9:30 p.m.
Sunday at the suspect's home at
1903 S. Palmetto Ave. No reason
for the alleged attack was given
In the report and police said the
man had to be "talked out" of
the home before he was arrested.
Keith Vincent Hinckley Jr.
was being held In lieu o f 98.000
bond.
DRAGGED OUT
A 3 5 -y e a r-o ld A lta m o n te
Sp rin gs man w h o a lleged ly
dragged his wife out of their
trailer and onto the ground has
been charged with battery.
The suspect was arrested by
Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties at his home at 252 Green
Acres Camp at 2:42 a.m. Sun­
day. A reason for the attack and
the victim ’s name were not
given In an arrest report.
Donald Gannon has been re­
leased on 9500 bond and 1s
scheduled lo appear In court
Aug. 21.
CAR HITS CHILD ON BIKE
A 6 -ycar-old Sanford boy rid­
ing a bicycle was hit by a car
Sunday after he failed to stop at
an Intersection, a police report
said.
Travis Wlrlek. of 415 Palmetto
Ave.. was hospitalized with head
and knee Injuries. He was listed
In satisfactory condition Monday
at Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital.
According to the police report.
W liick was riding his bike east
on Seventh Street in Sanford at

about 7 p.m. when he appar­
ently ignored a stop sign and
tried lo cross Magnolia Avenue.
A 1977 Plymouth driven by
Rulhte Leggone. o f 2606 W.
Mitch Court. Sanford, was head­
ing south on Magnolia and hit
W lrlek . the report said. No
charges were filed.
STO LEN V CR s
A Sanford man walked into hts
home In time to see a burglar
stealing hts videocassette re­
corder.
Sam Joe Watson. 34. of 1701
Celery Ave., reported to police
that he spotted the man when he
returned home at about 9:50
p.m. Sunday. The man fled with
the 91.300 VCR through the
back door and headed south, the
report said.
The burglar had broken Into
the home through a bedroom
window and rummaged through
some drawers but apparently
nothing else was missing, the
report said.
In a separate Incident Sunday,
a VCR was taken from another
Sanford home. V ictoria Ann
Mills. 19. or 1710 W . 16th St.,
reported lo police that between
8 30 p.m. Sunday and 1 p.m.
Monday someone broke Into her
house and stole her VCR valued
at 9450.
FIRE C ALLS
The Sanford Fire Department

responded to the following calls.
Sunday
— 1:36 p.m .. 2939 O rla n d o
Drive, rescue. A 2-year-old girl
had a fever and temporarily
stopped breathing. The girl was
taken to the hospital.
—2:44 p.m.. 113 Longleaf Pine
C ircle, em ergency-related. A
smoke detector malfunctioned.
—9:43 p.m., 1508 Elliot Ave..
rescue. An 87-year-old woman
fell and possibly broke her hip.
She was taken to the hospital.
Monday
—5:36 a.m.. 2701 Georgia Ave..
false alarm.
—6:33 a.m.. Celery and Sanford
avenues, A 55-year-old man fell
down but suffered no apparent
injuries.
- 6 :5 7 a.m.. 702 W. Third St..
rescue, A 32-year-old woman
was assaulted by another person
who hit her on the left aide of the
head. She reported she was
unable lo hear In her left ear.
She was taken to the hospital by
taxi.
—7:14 a.m.. 119 Castle Brewer
Court, rescue. A 48 year-old man
who was spitting up blood was
taken to the hospital. Rescue
workers reported the man was In
an auto accident a year ago and
suffered severe Internal Injuries.
— 11:58 a.m.. 2828 Grove Drive,
rescue. A 68-year-old woman
who had difficulty breathing was
taken to the hospital.

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Wednesday Retired Couples
Bridge, 7:15 p.m.. Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry. Call
695-0575.
Central Florida Chapter In­
ternational Association for Fi­
n a n c ia l P la n n in g . 6 p .m ..
Radlson Hotel. 60 S. Ivanhoe
Blvd., Orlando. Progrgram on
Estate Planning: Meeting New
Requirements Presented by Tax
Code Changes. Non-members
Invited for fee of 95 at the door.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15
Free legal advice for senior
clllzens by Nancy Alley, 10 a in.
to noon, and free blood pressure
checks by Citrus Home Health.
10-11 a m.. Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive.
In te r n a tio n a l T ra in in g In
C o m m u n ic a tio n G r e a te r
S e m in o le C lu b (p r e v io u s ly
Toasunlstrras). 7:30 p.m.. Alta­
monte Chapel Education Build­
ing on Stale Road 436. second
and fourth Thursdays.
Sanford Jaycees meeting. 7:30
p.m.. Jaycee building. 5th and
French. Sanford.
Sanford AA. 1201 W Firs! St..
5:30 pm ., closed discussion, and
8 p. rn., open. speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m.. closed.
First United Methodist Church.
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church. H ighw ay
17*92. Casselberry.
FRIDAY. AUG UST 16
Central Florida Kiwanls Club.
7:3 0 a .m .. F lo rid a F ed era l
Savings and Loan. State Road
436 at 434. Altamonte Springs.
S em in ole Su nrise K iw anls
Club. 7 a m . Airport Restaurant.
Sanford.
O p t im is t C lu b o f S o u th
Seminole. 7:30 a.m.. Holiday
Inn, Wymore Road. Altamonte
Springs.
Centra) Florida Blood Bank
F lo rid a H o s p tta l-A lla m o n te
Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave..
9a.m. toS p.m.
Gentle Exercise for seniors.
10:30 a.m.. Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry,
Weklva AA (no smoking). 8
p .m , W e k lv a P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church. SR 434. at Weklva
Springs Road. Closed.
Longwood AA. 8 p.m . Rolling
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.

Longwood. Alanon. same time
and place.
Tanglewood A A. 8 p in., St.
Richard’ s Episcopal Church.
Lake Howell Kn.nl Alanon. same
lime and place.
Sanford A A Step, H p.m.. 1201
W. First St.. Sanford.
S A T U R D A Y .A U G U S T 10
East-West Kiwanls Club, 8
a.m., Airport Restaurant. San­
ford.
Sanford Womens’ AA, 1201
W. First St.. 2 p m., closed.
Casselberry AA Step. 8 p.m..
Ascension Lutheran Church.
Overbrook Drive.
Rrbos and Live Oak AA. noon,
Rebos Club. 130 Norm andy
Road. C a s s e lb e r r y (clo sed ).
Clean Air AA for non-smokers,
first floor, same room, same
place and time.
SUNDAY. A U G U ST 18
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m..
open discussion. Florida Power
and Light building. N. Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford.
Alanon meeting. 8 p.m., 1201
W. First St.. Sanford.
MONDAY. AU O U ST 10
M a itla n d -S o u th S e m in o le
Cham ber o f C om m erce G olf
Tournament. Bay Hill Country
Club. Orlando. Check-In and
lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Shotgun start. 1 p.m Awards
presentation. 6 p.m. Registration
deadline August 16. For In­
formation call 644-0741.
Estate FUnnlng Seminar on
avoiding probate and minimiz­
ing estate taxes. Deltona Inn. 7-9
p.m. with coffee and Individual
questions answered 6:30 to 7
p.m. Speakers Barbara Stock,
author: Bruce Floyd, attorney:
and Raymond Slgley. trust of­
fic e r. For In fo rm a tio n , call
Margaret Dukes at 647-3025 or
1 800-4320399.
Bowling league for mentally
handicapped. 4-5:45 p.m.. Alta­
monte Lanes. 280 Douglas Ave.
Call 862-2500for Information
Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30
p.m . cloaed. 8 p.m.. step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry,
Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed.
A popka A lco h o lics A n on y­
mous. 8 p m ., closed. Apopka
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . 6 1 5
Highland.
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8
p.m . Casselberry Senior Center,
200 N. Triplet Drive.
Sanford AA. 8 p .m . closed.
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Herald Staff W riter
Accused o f putting a "double
w ham m y" on the prospects of
e n t i c i n g n e w In d u s t r y to
Seminole County with "u n fair"
road Impact fees, the county
commission Tuesday reduced
the proposed fees for office
complexes, manufacturing facili­
ties. w areh ouses and m iniwarehouses. The new fees are
effective Immediately.
The fees for new manufactur­
ing. Industry, warehouse or
m int-warehouse construction
can be levied on a basis of one of
two formulas, depending on
whether the developer wants to
hire a consultant to show exactly
how much traffic his develop­
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prop. sed for residential devel­
opment. one endorsed by the
H om ebuilders Association o f
Mid-Florida.
One formula calls for a certain
amount per square foot of the
new structure und the other
would be levied on the exact
basts of how many dally vehicu­
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it will generate.
Tbe fees to be charged are
$500 per residential unit. SI 50
per squnrr foot or $50 per trip
generated for commercial; $1
per square fool or $50 per trip
generated for offices and 25
cents per square foot or $50 per
trip generated by manufactur­

IN BRIEF
Bomb Blast In Elevator;
M ore Deaths In S. Africa Riots
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UPB — A bomb
exploded in an elevator at Johannesburg's Wltwalersrand
University today and three people were Killed In riots near
East London and Port Elizabeth.
The new deaths brought the number of people Killed In
rlots and clashes with police since September to 615.
"T h e death toll I* unprecedented In the history of
apartheid." the South African Institute of Race Relations
reported T uesday.
Apartheid, South Africa's Institutionalized system of
racial segregation, was Imposed by the white AfrtKaner
Nationalist Party that has ruled South Africa since 1948.
Hundreds of blncK and white students who boycotted
( lasses at Wltwalersrand University this week clashed with
whip wielding police today. Ten people were arrested.

JAL Cabin Caved In: Witness
FUJIOKA. Japan (UPI) — Police today recovered the
flight recorders of a Japan Air Lines Jumbo Jet that
slammed Into a mountainside and said 520 people were
killed In the crash — the worst single aircraft disaster In
history.
JAL reported that a section of the (all of the Boeing 747
fell off before the plane crashed Into the mountain In
central Japan, strewing wrecKage over a half-mile area. A
survivor told airline officials the cabin celling caved In
before ihr plane went down
"Thrre was a loud crash," stewardess Yuml Ochlal. 20.
told airline officials from her hospital bed In FtiJIoKa "The
cabin became bathed In a white light. The celling caved In
Oxygen musks popped out,"
She said the plane then went down ut a sharp angle.
Or hint was one of four survivors found In the wrecKage
lursday, But police In Gumma prefecture near Ihc scene
said there was no hope for the other 520 passengers and
rrew The loll made Ihc crash the worst single aircraft
disaster In history

S e m in o le

U n it e d

O r ie n t a t io n ,

W a y

T r a in in g

H ulled W ny o f S rm lu o le
&lt; oonly orientation and training
inertings for Ixmrd members,
agency representatives. Key vnl
uniters and oilier Interested
persons me s&lt; hr doled for this
month
1 lie orientation sessions lor
board members will be held at
Seminole Community College In
morn 112 of the Health Building
(gymnasium) 7 H a m . Tuesday
aitrl 5 0 p.m Wednesday The
secon d m e e t in g w ill be a
duplication o f tbe tirst and In lor
ihc convenience of those nnahle
in attend the morning session.
Campaign Chairman John C
Knapp Is asking key volunteers
and agency representatives to
alleml both ihr or ientation meet­
ing anti the training session one
week later Knapp said II Is
Important that those Involved
notify the United Wny olflre ut

Ilie season's Inurth-iiumed
tropical storm was uhout 350
miles south nl New Orleans this
morning and hirrcusters said
hm ilcune w arnings may lie
extended westward along the
lexus roust later today.
Hale finer or perhaps even
hurricane force winds could nfIrct the Gull coast lit the warned
area tonlghl nr Thursday," the

Seminole County school bus drivers and
aides reached agreement Tuesday with the
school hoard on a new pay and benefits
package.

S c h e d u le s
S e s s io n s

H34-3I3I as soon as possible
which sessions they plan lo

attend.
The pnr|M&gt;se of the meeting
will lie to acquaint those atten­
d in g w ith llit- U nited Way
m ission , fu n c tio n s and r e ­
sponsibilities The history of
United Way will be covered as
well as selected short audio
visual material There will be
handout material
T h e tra in in g session s for
campaign workers on August 27
and 28 will Ire at tbe same
location. Instruction will be
given In lire basic principles of
campaigning — making Initial
contacts, planning a meeting,
working with management, so­
lic itin g . arid e ffe c tiv e c o m ­
munications
The Idrnlleal sessions will be
held ut 7-8 a.m. on August 27
and 5-0 pm . on August 28.

National Hurricane Center In
Miami said In u 9 a.m. EOT
advisory. "Residents In those
areas should closely monitor the
progress of this storm."
Galr warnings and a hurricane
watch were In rlfert from easl of
Port Arthur Texas, through
Mobile, Ala , and the advisory
warned small crafl from Mobile
Io Appuluchlrolu, Kin,, to remain
In port. and advised those on the
Texon coast to exercise caution.
M e a n w h ile , H u r r ic a n e
Claudette, with 75 tnph winds,
was causing lew problems over
Ihc o|&gt;rn Atlantic, where fore
casters said It would begin
weakening today.

WEATHER
sunset H (Ml p.m.
THURSDAY TIDESi
Daytona Beach; highs. HOI
a m . 8 30 p m . lows. 1:45 a.m.,
1 40 p m . Port C an averal)
highs. 7 53 a m . 8:22 p.m.i
lows. 1:38 a m . 1:31 p.m.:
Bayport: highs. 2 (Ml a m . I 01
p m ; lows, 7 21 a m . 8 24 p m.
BOATING FORECAST: St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — East wind 10 to 13
knots today through Thursday.
Sea 2 to 4 (eel, Scattered show­
ers and a lew thunderstorms.
AREA KEADINQS (B a.m ji
EXTENDED FO RECAST:
Irmperatuie; HO. overnight low
Friday through Sunday, partly
7 3 ; T u e s d a y ’ s h ig h t 9 0 ; cloudy. Chance of showers und
barometric pressure: 29.97: rela­ thunderstorms tnulnly south.
tiv e h u m id ity ; H2 percen t; Highs upper HOs to lower 90s
winds northeast at 5 mph; rain
Lows In the 70s except neur 80
1.3 Inch: sunrise: 654 a.m., keys.

ARK A rO R E C A B Tr Today
partly cloudy with a good t hum c
of showers and thunderstorms.
High In lower 90s. Wind east 10
tnph Ruhr chance 50 |&gt;ercrn(
lonighi partly cloudy A slight
ch a n ce of m a in ly e v e n in g
thiindrrntorma Low In low to
mill 70s. Wind east 10 mph
R a in c h a n c e 20 p e r c e n t
lhutsday partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of thun­
derstorms High In lower 90s
Wind rant 10 mph

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the Seminole County Industrial
Developm ent Authority, pre­
dicted a backlash to the fee. as
proposed, by Industrial develop­
ers.
Hattaway said a $1 per square
foot fee for a 30.000 square foot
warehouse would cost $30,000.
an amount he said would be
neither fair nor equitable
He said a convenience store or
a fast food restaurant generates
much more traffic but would be
paying far less per trip than
Industry or warehouses.
"T o put this much burden on
Industry ts not fair." Hattaway
said. "This will stymie Industrial
growth. It will have a double
whammy on Industry In the
county,"
H a tta w a y r e fe r r e d to the
absence of tax Incentives tn
Seminole County and the state
of Florida to entice Industry
while the county Is proposing to
levy an Impact fee for roads.
Bob McKee, a Sanford devel­
oper. said the $1 per square foot
would be about 10 percent of the
d e v e lo p m e n t c o s t o f a
warehouse.
Tom Pratt, another member of
the In du strial d evelop m en t
authority, said he would like to
see a fee of no more than 25
cents per square foot for In
d u stry , m a n u fa c tu rin g and
warehouses
As commissioners discussed
reducing the proposed fee and

perhaps delaying adoption of the
resolution for two weeks. Hat­
taway spoke up to remind com ­
missioners they and the Indus­
trial developers In the audience
had reached agreement.
"L et's adopt this and start
getting the money In for roads."
he said
The resolution was changed
Monday afternoon In workshop
also. A phrase was Included to
charge road Impact fees against
developers whose projects will
front on county roads even
though they are w ithin the
m u n icip a l lim its o f one o f
Seminole's seven cities.
The resolution says that pro
Jects on county rlghts-of-way
which lie within city limits will
be subject lo interim impact fees
when the county Issues a drive­
way permit
Another section says a devel­
oper may appeal the Impact fee
on the basis of his economic
Impact on the road network
being less than the schedule of
fees. The resolution also says
that If the mandatory Impact fee
levied In thr permanent ordi­
nance Is less than the amount of
the Interim fee. the difference
will be refunded The money
collected from the fees will be
kept separate from other county
funds and are to be used solely
for construction of or Improving
roads, streets, highways and
bridges

Bus D rive r Pay Raise Pact Reached

Danny' Pushing Toward
Louisiana, Texas Coasts
MIAMI JUI'II — Tropical Storm
Danny pushed 55 tnph winds
across the mid Gulf of Mexico
today itn a course aimed at the
I imlsluuu and Texas coasts
where a 400 mile stretch was
placed on a hurricane watch.

ing. Industry, warehouses and
inInt-war houses,
If. however, a developer can
prove to the county he would
pay less based on the traffic
count his project produces at
150 per trip, the county will
allow him to pay the lesser
amount.
The fees must be paid by
housing developers when final
Inspections are done by the
county and by commercial and
Industrial developers when cer­
tificates of occupancy are Issued
alter construction.
County Public Works Director
Larry Sellers has estimated the
Impact fees will bring the county
$17 million over the next live
years for use In new road
construction or widening pro­
jects.
This schedule of fees will
remain In rffecl unltl a study Is
completed by consultants to set
permanent fees. The study Is
expected to be completed In nine
months to a year.
Commissioners were prepared
to adopt a resolution setting fees
for warehouses, manufacturing
and Industrial at $1 per square
font and mini-warehouses at 50
cents per square foot until
warehouse and Industrial devel­
opers turned out In opposition at
the commission's Tuesday meet­
ing
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commissioner and a member of

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School Board. Ernest Cowley, said l&gt;eglnnIng Aug. 19 the drivers and aides (there are
about 40 aides who uaslst bus drivers on the
sjm-cm l education student buses) will srr an
Increase of 4 percent over last year for
starting drivers. The Increase are greater
de|&gt;rndlng on years of service, and top out

at 6 percent for those with 15 years of
service.
Drivers with more than 15 years service
will see a pay Increase o f 4 percent Cowley
said
The pay and benefits clause of (he drivers'
three-year contract Is renegotiated annually.
Cowley said.. Health Insurance benefits for
the workers were also Increased by 9 8
percent. Cowley said, bringing Ibe board's
cost per employee to $767.40 per year
Under the new contract a new driver
scheduled to work an eight hour day will

earn $9,016 a year, compared to $8,669 last
year. Cowley said
Although he does not know the overall
cost of the pay contract, no driver. Cowley
said, will get less than a 4 percent raise and
some will get up lo a 6 percent raise. Most of
the 350 drivers and aides fall In the range
that would give them more than a 4 percent
raise, he said
The overall contract for the drivers and
aides will hr open to renegotiation next
year, hr said
—Susan Loden

Le a ve s Constitutional Q uestions Open

Court Won't Block Judge Hastings Probe
W A S H IN G TO N 1UP1) — A feti-

r r a l a p p e a ls court refu sed
Tuesday to halt an Investigation
Into the activities of U.S District
Court Judge Ah rr Hastings,
formerly o f Altamonte Springs
and Florida's flrsl black federal
)udge
However, the decision by a
three Judgr panel of the U S
Circuit Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia failed to
address constitutional Issues
raised by Hastings, explaining
such a ruling would be pre­
mature.
The Investigation of Hustings'
conduct ts not the first he has
faced since becoming a federal
Judge In the Southern District of
Florida In 1979, He wus indicted

tn December,

ltin t, tried and

acquitted on a variety of charges
Including he solicited and ac­
cepted bribes.
Following Ihr acquittal, two
frdrrul judges began another
Investigation under the Judicial
Councils Reform and Judicial
Conduct and Disability Art of
I9H0, w h ich es ta b lis h ed a
mechanism by which federal
Judges could hr disciplined by
fellow Judges for "conduct pre­
judicial to the effective and
expeditious administration of
the business of the courts.”
Hastings, seeking to stop the
Investigation that hegan In June
1983. challenged the Investiga­
tion and the constitutionality of
thr act Itself In a suit Bird In
federal court In Ihc District of

drr establishing a bipartisan
commission charged with devel­
oping a plan to reform the
fe d e r a l r e t ir e m e n t s y s te m
Continued from page 1 A
Iterause It was on the verge of
honkruptcy.
curity. ol human want and fear
W ith in m onths. C on gress
T h is Is the fron tier — the
A m e r i c a — w e h a v e s e t approved and Reagan signed a
Social Security reform package
ourselves to reclaim "
Born out of the Greut De­ along (he lines of the com ­
pression. Social Security has mission’s recommendations
Social Security benefits were
iiern the victim of political and
economic growing pains for the also thr subject of budget talks
again this year, hut In the end
past bO year*.
In December. 1981, President Congress did nothing to lower
Reagan Issued an executive or- payments for the elderly

...Security

Columbia. The court dismissed
Hastings' action and ruled that
Ihr iniivr was constitutional
The uppruls court refused to
deckle the constitutionality of
(he act saying such a ruling was
premature as therr was no final

determination ol the Investiga­
tion Tire court dismissed the
rest of Hustings' suit.
"W e must permit the proceed­
ings against (Hastings) to unfold
as th ey w ill.” J u d g e C arl
McGowen wrote

The stolen money was recovcred
Cambre. a U.S Marine veteran.
Joined
the Casselberry force tn
Continued from page 1A
located In the underbrush, of­ May of 1981 and was promoted
ficers approached him from ei­ lo detective In March. 1984. He
ther side. That's when Cambre Is married and lives In Deltona.
saw thr suspect and was shot. He has a 12-year-old son and a
daughter. 5.
McGowan said.

...Shooting

...Rats
Continued from page 1A
Commissioners voted unani­
mously lo condemn the property

...Graham
Continued fro m page 1A
pending appeal. But Broward
County prosecutor Kelly Han­
cock said any form of clemency
would amount to an endorse­
ment of mercy killing, adding.
"W e do not feel H (Gilbert's
action) was u mercy killing as It
has been tabled W r feel It was a

and ordered the public works
departm ent lo dem olish the
structure The work ts expected
to he completed In three to four
weeks. Mrs Williams was told.
—Donna Estes
m urder."
T h e c a s e has a t t r a c t e d
widespread public attention, and
th e T a lla h a s s e e D e m o c r a t
Sunday published the results of
an opinion poll Indicating 63
percent o f Floridians favor some
form of clemency lor Gilbert.
About the same number said a
person should have the right to
kill u terminally 111 loved one to
spare the relative further suffering

Hotel Magnate Marriott Dead A t 84
WULKEBOHO. N H lU l'l) - J
Willard Marriott, who started a
root beer stand with borrowed
money and turned It Into the
Marriott hotel and restaurant
conglomerate, died of an uppar
rut heart attack, hospital o f­
ficials said today. He was 84
Marriott was lakrn by am ­
bulance from his Tultonboro
summer home, overlooking Luke
W!nn!|&gt;caaukce. at ulxmt 8 p m
Tuesday to Huggins Hospital
where lie was pronounced dead
at 9 1 9 p m., said hospital
supervisor Marilyn Barba
S h e s a i d C I* R w u s a d ministered to Marriott en route
lo the hospital hut he wus
p r o n o u n c e d d e a d In t h e
emergency room ..
Barba said Marriott apparently
suffered a heart attack but the
exact ruuse of death was to be
determined by an autopsy.
Marriott was chairman of the
Marriott Corp hut had turned
over the day-to-day operations to
Ids son more than 20 years ago
The conglomerate Includes 125
hotels around the world us well
as 2.500 fast-food restaurants,
a irlin e flig h t k itch en s and
catering operations
In addition lo being a leader In

the Mormon church, Marriott (aught English ul Weber State,
was a big contributor to Ihc where he also served as treasur­
Republican Party and a dose er and theater manager before
Blend o f Richard Nixon Hr moving to Washington. DC ,
served as chairman of Nixon's with his new wife, the former
Inaugural committees tn 1969 Alice Sheets. In 1927.
He supplemented $1,000 tn
and 1973 und hired Nixon's
brother. Donald, lo scout sites savings with a $1,500 loan,
parlaying an exclusive AA W root
lor Marriott hotels
Marriott was lx&gt;rn Sept 17.
1900. neur Ogden. Utah. In Ihc
small Mormon settlement of
Marriott, which wus named for
Ills grandfather. John, a polyg­
amist who had come to Utah In
ELB ERT B R O W N JR.
the Mormon migration In 1847.
Mr. Elbert Brown Jr., 57. of
He tended his furnlly's sheep
1813 Crowley Circle. Longwood.
herd before doing the mission
work required by his faith, died Monday at South Seminole
spending tw o years tn New Community Hospital. Bom May
England before returning to 21. 1928 In Bailey. Miss, he
Utah (o attend Weber State and moved to Longwood from Alta­
monte Springs tn 1983. He was a
the University o f Utah.
Ills college jobs Included sell­ retired Interstate com m erce
ing clo th e s and ru n ning a commissioner In Kentucky and
bookstore. After graduation he was a member of Calvary Baptist

beer franchise into a chain of
small Washington restaurants
called the Hot Shoppes
In 1937 he begun catering
meals for airlines and 20 years
later opened his first hotel —
Th e Twin Bridges Marriott — In
Virginia Just across the Potomac
from Washington

AR EA DEATH

Church. Murray, Miss.
Survivors Include his wife.
Recle: daughter. Judy B. Halm.
G alveston. Texas; tw o sons.
James Keith. Titusville. Kenneth
L.. Zellwood; mother. Shellle.
Collinsville. Miss.; three grand­
children.
Cox-Parker Guardian Funeral
Home. Winter Park, ts tn charge
o f arrangements.

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Evening Herald. Sanford, FI. W*dn««Uy, Aug. 1«, IttJ—7A

Sanford Players Excel At Junior Tournament
The O n ira l Florida Tennis Confederation
Tournament for unrankrd players was held
recently at the Azalea Lane Tennis Courts in
Winter Park Players from dubs all over the area
participated and many of our own Sanford
youngsters did very, very well,
This Is a tournament held each year at this time
and is part of the State Vouth Tennis Federation,
The winner and runner up In each division
qualifies lo go on to the stale wide tournament to
be held In Lakeland later this summer.
In the 10 and under doubles finals, Jonathan
Duryea and Shawn Perce lost a very hard fought
matrh to a team from Fort Gatlin. The final score
was. 6-3. 6-4
In the 14 and under doubles. Mitch Albert and
Chad Perce lost lo the number one seeded team
In a very dose match and. In the 16 and under
doubles. Malt Albert and John Ludwig lost In the
sem lf finals In a three-setter.
Perhaps the single most Impressive perfor­
mance turned In by a local player In this
tournament was by Matt Albert. Albert got all the

Larry
Castle
HERALD
TENNIS
W RITER
way to the finals ol the 16 and under singles
before losing to the number one seed Of course.
Matt will go on to the state tournament In
Lakeland.
Congratulations to all o f these players on a Job
well done and we wish them continued success In
their tennis. It seems that Sanford Is giowtng a
good crop of fine, young tennis talent
Rain, rain and more rain

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Bribery
Trial
On Again
NEW ORLEANS lUPI) - The
sports bribery trial of former
Tulane basketball star John
Hot Rod" Williams, which was
threatened with termination,
could begin again today because
a Judge has reversed his mistrial
order In Ihr case.
Ortrans Parish Judge Alvin
(H er late Tuesday vacated Ills
declaration ol a mistrial, chang­
ing u stunning decision he had
made four hours earlier. Oser
had d e c la re d th e m is tr ia l
because prosecutors fatted to
turn evidence over lo Williams'
attorneys.
Oser repeatedly ordered pro­
s e c u t o r s d u r in g p r e - t r ia l
(rearing* to turn all relevant
evidence over to Williams' at­
torneys, bill they failed to give
the defense lawyers copies of
t a p e d s t a t e m e n t s by Jon
Johnson and Clyde Eads, former
teammates who testified Tues­
day against Williams.
D efen se a tto rn e y M ichael
C ir rr n w as b e g in n in g Ills
rmss-examtnntlon o f Johnson
when Oser ordered the mlslrl.il.
angrily arcusing Assistant Dis­
trict Attorney Eric Dubeller of
causing the m istrial by not
providing the Johnson tape to
defense attorneys.
Hui after inerting with nearly
a dozen attorneys lor four hours,
Oser vacated hts declaration of a
mistrial The trial will continue
where it was halted — with the
ctosa-cxamlnalton of Johnson.
I ordered a m is tria l on
grounds ihr state failed to pro­
vide the ta|&gt;r.'‘ Oser said.

for the trophies
Of course, because o f the rains, the tournament
Is not over but mosl o f the finals will be played
this week.
In the men's singles final tt will be number one
seed Kerry Clapper against number two seed
Scott Reagan In the m en's doubles finals. It will
be number one seeded Clapper and Kevin
Copeland against number two seeded Reagan and
Larry Castle

Arutally. about 50 players participated and a
good deal of m oney goes Into the Raider Booster
Club to allow coach Payne to bring in the kind of
basketball players he needs to turn the comer
toward a state championship.

The women's singles was won by Sandy
Mowery over Linda Huelsman. 6-3, 6-1. The
women's consolation was won by Marla Parlak
over Ann Slpp. 6 2.6-3.

We salute Bill Payne, his right hand man Dean
Smith and all those who helped with the
tournament. It's not only going to support his
basketball team but It's great for local tennis to
have these regular tournaments. Also, coach
Payne says thanks to Wayne Morris and the
Western Sizzlin' Steak House for donating money

The men's "C " singles will pit Reggie Moseley
against John Demundo later this week The " C "
doubles was won by Moseley and Jell Horn over
Vince Cheney and JrfT Hacker. 6-2. 6-0
The "U " doubles was won by Danny Patluk and
Simeon Goring over Brian Kosllc and Dr Carlson.
6 -|. 6-2. And the " B " singles was won try Jim
Stone over Simeon Goring. 4-6, 6-3, 6 3

U su a l T ig h t R a ce
E x p e c te d In SW C
U nited Press In tern a tion a l
After making their annual
f o r e c a s t s th a t t h e 1518 4
Southwest Conference football
race would lie the closest in
history, the SWC coaches finally lluallv be the year that coach
turned out tithe right.
Jackie Sherrill can produce a
Things were so close that It champion al Agglrlnnd
would have taken only a slightly
— K e n n e t h D a v is , w h o
different bounre o f the ball to averaged 146.5 yards per game
have made the ultimate results during Texas Christian U niversi­
quite different.
ty's surprising season and who
As It was. however, the confer­ Is the Irugur's best candidate
when It comes to early Hcismnn
ence champions emerged with
two league losses and that had Trophy thinking
never happened before. And for
Every team hi the league
the first time the top five learns seems to have something going
finished within a game of each
fur It, even the Rice Owls who
other.
traditionally bring up the rear.
It was. as (he coaches said It
"It was a long season last
would be. the closest SW C rare
year." said Rice coach Watson
In history.
Brown, whose Itrst campaign
"Everybody thought we were
with the Owls Included |usl one
crying 'wolf,' when we said the
win. "But we learned a lot atumi
conference would be balanced."
our players and we will be more
said Texas Tech coach Jerry
experienced
Moore, whose team llnlshrd next-to-last in 1984. “ I think the
"I hope we don't have lo learn
same thing can Ire said about
as much this year “
this year."
Although last year dem on ­
And welt It might, since many strated that surprises are still in
of the elements which went Into vogue in the SWC ihe con ­
T h e S e m i n o l e S a v a g e s making last year such an enter- sensus choice this season re­
softball team g e ls ready lo I.lining alfalr arc track to become mains SMU
p o te n tia l fa ctors th is tim e
Despite an NCAA investigation
e m b a rk on a jo u rn e y to around.
Into i lie SMU loottiull program
G raham , N orth C a rolin a and
Some of those factors Include
that Is now entering its third
the A S A N a tio n a l 15 and
— A rash of quality skill people year, the Mustangs continue lo
Under Tournam ent. In the
at Southern Methodist Unlvcrsi
amass talent and continue to gel
above shot, fro m left to right,
ly. athletes who helped make the outstanding coaching from one
are Don Jon a s (m anager), Mustangs ro-rhum plons last
o f the most underrated men in
L a u r i e L e i f l e r , H e a t h e r year and who make up the base the business — Bobby Collins.
M eyer, Don B u rk e (score ol what should hr another out
During Collins lour years al
keeper, w ith shades), Corrle standing club.
SMU, tlie Mustangs h ave a
— The return o f almost the
Law son, C a r o lin e C h avis,
entire starting ollcnstvr unit ul 31-4-1 record, a No. 2 national
Jaudon Jonas, A retha Rig
ranking (at Ihr m il ol the 151821
gins, K a t r i n a S h u le r and the University of Houston, which season and Iwiwl victories over
Tam m y Je n e re tte . At the was given lit tie- chance o f con­ Pittsburgh and Notre Dame.
l e f t , j a u d o n J o n a s and tending last season Imt which
wound up capturing a share of
Such successes should con­
Heather M e y e r hold up a the league crown and repre­
tinue this year since SMU has
banner they hope to Implant senting the SWC In Ihr Cotton
Ihe conferetire's top running
in th e N . C . s o i l . T h e Bowl.
buck tandem (Jell Atkins and
tournament, w h ich includes
— Arkansas' defensive team, Reggie Dupard splitting time at
50 to 55 team s from around which lost only two players to the running hark spot just as
the nation, opens Thursday graduation and llgurrs lo ! m- the Eric Dickerson ami Craig James
stingiest group In the league.
once did), a corps ol very Iasi
and Is expected to end Sun
— An abundance of defensive r e c e i v e r s a n d a s e n i o r
day.
talent at Texas AAM. which quarterback (Don King) who
llnlshrd strong In 1984 and has aheady has a conference title
M *r*M
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Oser. speaking with reporters
In hts chambers, said the trial
could lie restarted late today,
drj&gt;endtng on how fast a court
reporter can transcribe trial teallmnnv that must now lw re­
viewed by the Judge
Oser said he listened to Ihe
cape in hi* chambers and dis­
covered there was some material
that could tend to help Williams'
case because It could show
Inconsistencies In Johnson's tes­
timony

M oore Returns,
Four Still Unsigned
MIAMI (UP!I
Now that Nat
Moore lias drtided to end Ills
h o ld o u t and p la y a n o th er
season lie Is hoping for a repeat
of last season’s slices.-* — hot not
for a ii-peat of List year's cons­
tant questioning on when he will
retire
The veteran from Florida, en­
tering Ids 13th NFl. season,
signed a two-year contract with
th e D olp h in s M o n d a y and
w ork ed out w ith the team
Tuesday. Moorr. 33. said he has
been winking out. hut it's not
the same as hiring In camp
"You can do all the work
possible on your own. hill It's
Just not the same as bring hen*
and being pail pf the hallrlub."
he said "Ik in g In shape Is not
the same as In-lug In football
shape "
Moore's signing leaves the
Dolphins wiili four unsigned
veterans — Moh Hrudzinskt.
Glenn iiiarkwood. Jim Jensen,
and Dan Johnson In addition,
quarterback Dan Marino also Is
out o f rump in a contract
dispute.
Moore, who was considering
retirement Lest season, says Ids
success In 1084 (43 catches for
573 yards and 6 touchdowns)
and not the Super Howl loss to
San Francisco was the biggest
factor to Ids r- turn

Pavne and Dean Smith are saving about their
recent Seminole Community College Tennis
Tournament,
Payne and Smith set a new record for sweeping
courts and consecutive hours spent at the courts
In trying lo get their tournament In.
This was another fund raising event lo help
support the SCC basketball program and. even
though the rains came and the weather was hot
and humid, some great tennis was played.

Football
' ' Last year, after the Super
B o w l. It was p ro b a b ly the
emptiest feeling I've ever had."
he said "This year. It (the Super
Bowl) had some play In my
decision, but II wasn't the big­
gest fartor.
"T h e biggest factor was I still
felt good and can play," Moore
Nat Moore
said
...Back In camp
W hile the Dolphins wanted
him to sign a two-year contract.
Moore says hr has made no veteran running back Jam es
decision about playing next year Owens.
and will not decide until after the
Also released were wide re­
season Is over.
ceivers Dwayne Dixon and Each
" T h e last thing you want lo do Thomas, defensive linemen Phil
as a player Is stay around when Darns. Carlton Gunn and Allen
you're not productive. I've had a Dale Campbell, linebacker W illie
great career." he said.
Moore and defensive bark Dave
Obviously. Coach Don Shula Burke.
was glad lo see number H9 back
Owens. 30. was entering his
In uniform. “ It's always good to seventh NFL season and hts fifth
see Nat In the meeting room or with Tampa Bay. He carried the
on the practice field." he said.
ball 264 times lor 911 yards and
" H is value has been well 11 touchdowns In his career
documented, he's one of the best with the Buccaneers and also
receivers in the National Football returned 55 kicks for a 19 5 yard
League." Shula said.
average.
Dixon. Thom as and Darns
BUCS RELEASE O W ENS
Joined the club late lost season
TA M P A . Fla. (U l’ l) The while Gunn. Campbell. Moore
Tutnpa Bay Buccaneers waived and Burke all signed as rookie
eight players Tuesday. Including frre agents In 1985.

Scott Signs With
Florido Southern
Maitland's Christy Scott, a
1984 Lakr Howell High grad­
uate, has signed a lelter-ofIntent to a tte n d Florida
Southern College In Lakeland,
II was announced by Lois
Webb, head coach of the
Florida Southern Lady Moc
volleyball learn,

Scott, who was an All Mid
Florida Conference selection
last season at Valencia Com­
munity C ollege, will be a
s o p h o m o r e at F lo r id a
Southern this fall whrrr she
will major in recreation.
In high school. Sroll. let­
tered In three sports her
s e n io r y e a r in c lu d in g
volleyball, buskctball and
track In volleyball. Scott was
se le c te d E v e n in g H erald
Player of the Year as a senior.
In baskrtball. she finished out
her career at Lake Howell as
the nation's sixth all-time
rrhoundcr. In (rack, she set a
school record In Ihe discus
throw w ith a 124-6 and
placed third In the 4A Stale
meet.
Scott is Ihr daughter of
Charlie and Mary Scotl of
Maitland.
Along with the addition of

Volleyball
Scott. Florida Southern also
signed Mdilcnc Ausolrgul out
o f Valencia Community Col­
lege. In two years with Ihe
Lady Matadors, A nsolegul
earned All-Conference and
A ll-S la lc honors and was
tw ic e notnlnaled fo r A llAm erican. She Is c 1983
graduate of Tampa Catholic
High
Before playing al Valencia.
Ansolegul starred at Tampa
C atholic In volleyball and
softball. In 1983, she was
chosen Athlete of the Year by
Ihe Flortdu Coaches Associa­
tion while In 1984 she was
selected lo participate In the
Sunshine State Games
Scott and Ansolegul will be
Important additions to the
Florlda Southern team In
1985 The Lady Moca lost all
six starters from last year's
squad which won the Sun­
shine Slate Conference regu
far season and post season
championships and advanced
lo regional NCAA Division II
tournament play. — Chris
Fitter

Christy Scott, shown here In
her days with Lake Howell
H ig h , w i l l be p l a y in g
v o l l e y b a l l at F l o r i d a
Southern University as a
sophomore In 1985. Scott
went to Valencia Com m uni­
ty College as a freshman.

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Marshall's Blast Beats Braves, 2-1
LOS ANC1EL.ES (UJ’I) — ll ncrrnB like forever Blnce
the Loo A n trim DodgcrB have relinquished an earned
run — or alioul the amount of lim e Mike Marshall had
floor without n hit nj(Htnst Atl.'inln s Terry Forsler.
The Dodger* krpi their streak Intact, running to 48
the number of Innings In which they have held the
opihiMllon without un earned run, and Marshall ended
his In dramatic fashion, blasting a 2-0 pitch for a
I wo run eighth Inning homer that rallied Los Angeles
to i* 2-1 vlclory over the braves.
"Th at’s the first hit I ever had against Forster."
Marshall said of his I4lh shot of the season. "H e ’s
owned m e."
The Dodgers own a solid lock on firm place In the
National League West precisely liecuuse they have won
rnuntlcBH games like Tuesday night's squeaker,
"W e're doing all the little things to win and we re
doing everything right." Marshall said.
For example, moments after Marshall's apparent
victory-assuring homer, Candy Maldonado — Inserted
In left held for slugger I’edro Guerrero as a defensive
specialist — threw a perfect strike to cut down the
tying run ul the plate In the lop o f the ninth.
"If there's any outfielder w e'd wnnt the ball hit to.
It's Candy Maldonado." Marshull said.
Marshall's production at the plate und Maldonado's
elllclency til tin: Held made a winner of Carlo* Din*.
8 1. who worked the rlghlh In relief of Orel Hershlser.
Tom Nledenfuer. the fourth Los Angeles pitcher,
gained Ills I I Ih save.

N.L. Baseball
Oianta 4, Astros 2
At San Frnnetsco, Mike Krukow pitched a five-hitter
and struck out a career-high 12 bailers, and Hob
Urenly broke a 2-2 tie In (he seventh Inning with his
15th homer ta spark San Francisco Krukow evened
his mark at 8-8 wlih his lifih complete game. Joe
Nlrkro slipped to f) H
Expos 4, Cuba I
At Chicago. Andre Dawson lashed a two-run double
In the second Inning to supfiort the seven-hit pitching
o f Joe Heskelh and Jeff Hrardon and pace Montreal to
Its fourth triumph In flvr games Heskelh. 10-5,
worked seven Innings before yielding to Reardon, who
gained his 30th save. Scott Sanderson. 5-6. took Ihe
loss and suffered a strained right knee ligament that
will sideline hlrn fora month.
Meta 4, Phillies 2
At New York, rookie Hick Aguilera recorded tils l It ltd
slrulghl victory and went 2-for-2 with an Kill and
Wally Hackman went 3 fo r 4 to extend his hitting
streak to 12 games and help New York lo Its nlnlti
straight vlclory. Aguilera. 6-3. got late help from Jess*:
Orosco, who earned hi* KUh save. Chaileo Hudson fell
to A l l .
Cardinals 8 , Pirates 5
At St. Louis. Joaquin Andtijar won his mujor leagur

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this might he ids lust year. Hr
expcctrd the Cubs to let him go
Sept. I when the dub was to
bring up Dunslou along with Its
other rookies.
Hill Ihr Cuba wanted n longer
look al Dunslou, who won Ihe
starting shortstop Job at tile start
of Ihr neason. and Howa became

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Howa, his v o ic e q u iverin g .
"They want hi tukr u look ul the
kid I wish him luck I wish the
Culm well. I really do "
Ikiwa was acquired bv the
Cubs fro m Ph ilad elp h ia In
January 1982 along with Kynr
Saudljergtor Ivun DrJrsus,
lie was hutting 244 with no
homers and 13 KHI at Ihe time of
his release Whether he calchrs
on with another trum this year Is
questionable. Hr said he does
not want lo travel from dub to
dub uflcr playing nearly 20
years with Just two organiza­
tions — Ihe Cubs and the
Phillies.
"Hr sides, mi ml of Ihe conic ti­
ding du bs have good shonslopa
already." hr said. " I don't know
yet what I'm going to do. I don't
know tl I will play uny more."
Howa lias played In a record
2.212 games with 2.189 hits. He
will dlacusa with the Cubs a
possible job In the organliutlon
as coach, manager or Instructor
Ills ugritt already has been
conlacted by the Phillies.
Howa said his biggest thrill
was winning Ihr World Series
with Ihe Phillies tn 1980.

L e «M n &lt; u

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Baseball

M ik e Krukow
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leading Kith game with ihe aid o f Darrell Porter's
two-run sixth-tuning single und Pittsburgh dropped Its
seventh straight Andujur. 19-6, benefited from Ken
Day ley's eighth save. Don Robinson, 2-8, was the loser.
Reds 3 . P a d res 2
At San Dlegu. Dave Parker's leadoff home run
highlighted a three-run fourth Inning and John Franco
hurled three Innings of scoretes* relief to carry
Cincinnati and snap a tour-game losing mreak. Tom
browning. tO-». posted the victory and Franco w w
credited with his fourth suve. LuMurr Hoyt. 13-7.
suffered the defeut.

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C H IC A G O (U P II L a rr y
Ikiwn, wl|&gt;lng away trurs, bid
farewell Tuesday lo Ihr Chicago
Cubs and possibly lo major
league baseball
Alter playing In more games ul
shortstop than anyone In major
leugur history, Ik.wu was re­
leased by (he Cubs Monday
night lo make way for Shuwon
DunsUm from the iiilnom.
"I think the timing could huvr
tieni l&gt;cHcr." Down said from
Wilglcy Field. " If I hadn't hern
hitting so well In the lust month.

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BALTIMORE (UPI) — With the
possible exception o f Maryland
crabcakes. rot much has made
Earl Weaver sm ile since hts
return to Baltimore as manager
o f the Oi tales.
Mike Young, how ever, has
given Weaver quite a bit of
satisfaction despite the generally
poor overall play of the team.
Every time W eaver sees Young
play he knows that he was right
about him and nothing makes a
manager happier than being
assured that his talent evalua­
tion was correct.
" I liked Young when I first saw
him and always thought he had
super p o w e r." W e a v er said
Tuesday night after watching his
prize outfielder hit home runs
from each side o f the plate In the
Orioles' 8-4 triumph over the
Cleveland Indians. " I wasn't
surprised last year when I was
looking In the paper and seeing
him hit home runs."
Young lined hla 16th homer to
lead off a two-run third Inning
and hit a two-run homer tn the
eighth to snap a 4-4 tie.
Royals 8 , Red Box 3
A t Boston. D a rry l Motley
smashed a three-run homer and
Steve Balbonl broke an O-for-28
Fenway Park slump with an RBI
single to highlight a four-run
fifth Inning and carry the Royals
to the victory. Bret Saberhagen.
14-5, gained the victory and Dan
Quiscnberry worked the ninth
for his 27th save. Bob Ojeda, 5-6,
took the loss.
Pwlas 8 , A 's 1
At Minneapolis, Mickey Hatch­
er hit a three-run homer. Ids first
In fou r m o n th s, and Tom
Brunansky belted a two-run shot
to pace a season-high 17-hlt
attack that powered the Twins to
victory. Frank Viola. 12-9, scat­
tered six hits, struck out six and
walked no one to record his
fourth complete gome.
Bins Jays 8 , Rangers 3
A t A r lin g to n . T e x a s ,
back-to-back solo homers by
L lo y d M o s e b y a n d R a n ee
Mulllntks highlighted a five-run
first Inning that powered the
Blue Jays to victory. Tom Filer,
5-0, struck out six and walked
one tn 5 1-3 innings for Ihe
victory, Dennis Lamp pttched
through the eighth then was
replaced by Tom Henke, who got
the lost three outs for his third
save.
White 80s 4, Yankees 3
At Chicago, pinch hitter Reid
Nichols delivered a sacrifice fly
In the eighth Inning to help the
White Sox snap the Yankees’
seven game winning streak. The
game-winning hit came off Dave
Rtghettl. who was brought tn to
relieve loser Brian Fisher, 3*3.
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Caulkins Has Trouble
Turning Gold To Green

SPORTS
INBRIEF
Cross Country Jam boree
Set For Aug. 24 A t SCC

G AINESVILLE (UPI| For
onetim e Florida G ator Tracy
Caulkins. going for the gold was
much easier than going for thr
green.
Broderick Cup as the top female
You don't see Caulkins tread­ colleglatr athlete to her cache of
ing water on the front o f a kudos.
Wheatlcs box or munching on a
She gave up a year's college
McDonalds hamburger. Compet­ eligibility — with Gator coach
itive swimmings' all-time re­ Kandy Reese's blessing — to try
cord-holder has found a year to cash In while her name was
after her early “ retirem en t" still fresh on America's mind
from the sport that gold does not Yet It was Mary Lou Ret ton who
necessarily turn to green, no look a toothy grin and $6 million
matter who you are.
lothe bank.
"It probably hasn't been os
Caulkins. however, said In an
profitable as It could have been," interview with United Press In­
said Caulkins. 22. who recently ternational that she lakes some
graduated from the University of of ihe responsibility for her
Florida with a degree In broad­ relatively low profile She has
cast journalism. "A lot of people been v e r y se lec tiv e in her
might say I wasn't as aggressive dealings, often devoting time to
as I could have been, but I was raising money for causes Instead
going to school a lot. 1 didn't of herself.
really know what to expect ."
Her beneficiaries Include the
Caulkins was unequaled as a Nashville ITenn.l Aquatic Club
sw im m er, with 62 American (saved from bankruptcy), the
records and 48 national titles to Women's S|&gt;oris Foundation, the
her credit. She was votrd the United Slatrs Swlm-a thon and
country's top female athlete al the University of Florida's annu­
age 15. Upon arrival at the al giving drive.
University of Florida. It didn't
Her agent Is Orlando lawyer
t a k e h e r lon g to a d d the Robert Fraley, whose clientele

Swimming

The lOth annual Summertime Seminole Cross Country
Jamboree will be held Saturday. Aug. 24 at Seminole
Community College.
The first of five races, a quarter-mile run for boys and
girls nine and under, will begin at 5:30 p.m. That will be
followed by Ihe boys and girls 10-13 half mile race at 5 40.
The girls team race (14-18). which is iwo miles, starts at
5:50 followed by Ihe boys team race, thre miles, al 6:20.
An open three-mile race for men and women 19 and over
will be held al 6 50.
Entry fee is 5-1 per person per race and all entries will be
taken starting at 4 p in. and continuing to race time.
Drawings for ovrr &gt;300 worth o f merchandise donated
hy the Seminole Track Officials. I linger King and Track
Shark will lie held during the awards cerlrnony which
follows the final race. All race entrants are eligible to will
and must be present to win.
For further Information, call Dave Maul al 273-5145 or
Joe Laughlln at 834-1317.

Nominations For County Hall
The Selection Committee o f the Seminole County Sports
I'all o f Fame has designated Aug. 15 through Sept. 15 as
the nomination period for persons who wish to submit
names for Hall o f Fame consideration.
The names o f people nominated should be sent to Sports
Committee. Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. P.O.
Drawer CC. Sanford. 32772, along with verifiable data of
Ihe nominee's accomplishments In his/her field o f athletic
participation
The general public Is invited to submit nominations to
the Selection Committee which Is composed of represcnlallvcs o f Seminole County Chambers of Commerce,
high school and college officials. Sports Editors. Recreation
Directors and thr general public.
Eligible candidates must have lived In Seminole County
for three years ru must have worked in Seminole County
five years. Must have made an outstanding contribution to
their HjMirts field as a player, coach, administrator or fan
Must beat least 21 years of age on thr dale of nomination

includes University ol Alabama
lootball Coach Ray Perkins.
Tennessee Coach Johnny Majors
and Washington Redskins Coach
Joe Gibbs. But. Caulkins said,
she and Fraley sometimes don't
touch base with each other.
" W e d o n 't have the best
communication." Caulkins said.
He's very busy and I'm very
busy There were some (flings
that I didn't go after and there
w ere so m e th in g s that he
thought. ‘ No way.' that I don't
know If I would have done
th em ''
One project that has netted her
some pocket change and atten­
tion is a regional deal with
Coca-Cola w orth a reported
514,000. But Fraley’s credit for
that deal Is at best shared with
the Florida Athletic Department,
which deals extensively with
Coke. University officials repnrtedly are trying to cut a deal
that would parlay the regional
ad Into a national campaign.
"I don’t know that he (Fralevl
has steered her away from
th in gs." Dr Tom Caulkins,
Tracy's father said. "I can say he
could have done belter, though "

Tracy Caulkins
Caulkins' degree in broad­
casting did not come by acci­
dent. She cultivated an early
interest In TV when she interned
at Nashville’s lop network affili­
ate. WSMT-TV. while still a high
school student at llnrpcth Hall.
There was talk a year ago that
she would inarch right Into AIM.
and dethrone Donna de Varona
as the network's golden girl of
swim comentary.
" I'v e talked tt&gt; the networks,
hut It's hard to say," Caulkins
•wtd "T h ey know I'm available,
but 1 in willing lo start at the
bottom also. It's really a compet­
itive Held."

Norman Regains Lead In Jackson Classic
JACKSON. Mich. IUP1I — Carol Norman
won her last four match games Tuesday
night to regain a 15-pin lead over Lisa
Wagner after four rounds of thr Ladles Pro
Bowlers Tour Jackson Classic.
Norman, of Ardmore. Okla.. lost her lead
early In the fouith round lo Marllssllorr and
then to Wagner before regaining the
advantage in the final game. The 24-yearold right-hander finished with a 26 game
total o f 5.654 pins. Including mafeh play
bonus pins.
Wagner, thr 1983 Woman Bowler of lire
Yrar from Palmetto. Fla., was second al
5.639. two pins ahead o f Barr, a 33. ol
Kalamazoo. Mich Borr has never finished
higher than 16th.
Patty Costello o f Scranton. Pa., was fourth

Clay Hurls O-Twins To Victory
Danny Clay hurled a four-hitter and struck out seven
Tuesday night to lead the Orlando Twins to a 6-3 victory
o v er,the Memphis Chicks In Southern League play at
Memphis.
Clay. 11-7. had his shutout bid spollrd In the bottom of
the ninth when Memphis scored his three runs but the
O-Twtns backed Clay with five runs over the first six
frames.
The win enabled the Twins to remain one half game back
of Charlotte in the Southern Lruguc East Division
Orlando took a 2-0 lead In the second Inning on uu error
by Memphis' Lenny Fardo and a run scoring single by
Alexis Marie
The Tw ins added three more runs In the sixth, one on
Greg Morhardt's RBI double and two more on Rick
Colbert's two-run homer. It was Colbert's sixth homer of
the year. O rlando rounded out Its scoring In the eighth
when Sam Sorce rlpjied an RBI double.
In Florida State League play Tuesday, the Osceola
Astras' game against Fort Lauderdale at Kissimmee was
rained out. The Astros have been rained out In five o f their
last eight games. Osceola, which leads the Central Division
by five and a half games, returns to action tonight at 7:30
at Winter Haven.

plnlnll total of 9.BH9
As the lop seeded player, Martin will have
lo win Just one game In Ihe televised (Inals
Wednesday night to rant his eighth career
Pro Bowlers Association title and $15.(XX)

Bowling
witlt 5.590 plus after winning all eight nl her
matches, followed by Cheryl Daniels of
Detroit, al 5.436 and Shlrlrv Mini/ ol Merrill
Island. Fla .at 5.393
The tournament ends Thursday night.

Skidmore, of Albuquerque. N M.. qualified
second with 9.503,
Ron Bell, o f Akron. Ohio, who finished
fourth In this event Iasi year, qualified third
al 9.467. followed by another Ohio bowler.
Dill IV lrrs of Engl wood, who totaled 9.451

M A R T IN L E A D S B U F F A L O

BUFFALO. N Y (UPlI - Steve .1 Martin
coasted to the Nu. 1 position In Ih'r
5110.(XX) llullalo Open Tuesdar night
lliilshlng3H6 pins ahead Gary Skidmore.
M.rrtin. ol Kingsport. Trial., went IH-ti to
match play and averaged 222 5 lor 42
games — more I ban six pins pet game more
than any other player — to llnlsh with a

Grabbing the last spot In Ihe finals was

Ihrre-ttme champion Dennis Jacques, of
Middletown. N J . wilh 9,373. Jacques, who
will be Iryhtg for his third title this sumittrr.
will lake on Peters In the opening malch ol
■he finals

F e rn a n d e z , B o n d er W in A t F e s tiv a l
ST. IX)UIS IUPI) - Mary Jo
Fernandez and Lisa Bonder won
first-rourd matches o f the St.
Louis Tennis Festival Tuesday
night.
The six day festival continues
W e d n e d a y wilh cpiartrrlutal
matches at the Doubletree Hotel
tn suburban Chesterfield.
F e r n a n d e z . 13. d e fe a t e d
2 1-year-old and 78th ranked
Andrea Lcand 0 4. 6 1 tn her
match. Bonder stopped Virginia
Rtizlel 0-3, 6-3.
"It was lough because Virginia
hits with so much topspln that
she had me so far back that to
lilt It hard would have pul It In
Ihe net," Bonder said " I thought
I played very welt."
Bonder credited using a new
rarkel.
" It 's a lot lighter than the one I
was using last week. " she said
" I have a lot of confidence In it ."
(kinder fares Chrts Evert-Lloyd
In her quarterfinal match Wed­
nesday.
" I am always an optimist with
e v e ry b o d y ," Bonder said “ I
would say Chris has Ihe advan­
tage since she had three wins to
my one In matches against each
other. 1 um looking forward to a
good match. I want lo work on
certain shots of my game I am
trying to peak for the IU.S IOpen
so It ts important that 1 work on
my gam e."
The first-ever festival in St.
Louts began on Monday when
Susan Masrartn defeated Susan
Sloan 6-2. 3-6, 6-3 and Bonnie
Gadusek defeated Anne While
6-4.2 6 .7 5.

Fleming Shines In Charity G am e
MONT1CELLO. N Y. (UPlI - Vern Fleming of the Indiana
Pacers won MVP honors as the West beat the East 113-93
Tuesday night In thr 27lh annual Maurice Stokes
Memorial charity double-header.
Playing before a sellout crowd of 2,918. Fleming, playing
with San Antonio's Edgar Jones and Denver's Dan
Schayes. scored 24 points Wes Matthews, who played with
Ihe Chicago Dulls lost season, scored 20 for the East.
In the preliminary game for veterans. "P is to l" Pete
Maravlch scored 25 points to lead the West to a 80-71
triumph.
Earlier, the hoard of trustees for the fund, designed to
financially aid ulliug former ballplayers, allocated a
four-figure grant to an undisclosed former player.
In addition, a granl was made to Ed Warner, the fanner
City College great confined to u wheelchair after un
automobile crash. Another undisclosed donation waa made
to the Hall of Fame fora new Stokes Room.

Post S3 Hosts G o lf Tourney
On Saturday. Aug. 17 Cumpbrll-Losxlng Post 53.
Amrrlcau Legion, will host a gull tournament at Ihe Mount
IMvtnnulh Gull Club
This evenl is open lo Ihe public and those interested may
sign up at Post 53 anytime ufter noon each day. Those
entering must lie al Ihe golf course 7 u.m. for a 7:30 a m
starting time.
The format Is: Foursotnrs play the best lie. shotgun start.
Trophies awarded for first, second and third und last place
plus door prizes and lunc at Post 53.

Tennis
In other matches Wednesday,
Masr artn faces liana Mandltkova
and G adusek meets A ndrea
Temcsvarl.
R IN A LD I SU RV IV E S SC ARES
M AIIW AH . N.J (UPlI - Kathy
Rinaldi survived a bomb threat
and a first-set scare Tuesday on
Iter way to a straight-set victory
over Belinda Coni well in (tie
second round o f a 51SO.CXX)
women's tournament
Rinaldi, who had a mutch here
to 1981 slopped when I lie lights
went out. rrturnrd to the court
Tuesday alter a bomb scare
rleared the stadium with the
score 2-2 lit the llrst set and
rallied lor a 7-6 (7-2). 6-2 victory
o v e r t h e u n s e r r!c d N r w
Zealander.
"T h e re 's never a dull moment
at this tournam ent." Rinaldi
Joked
III other second round play.
Ilelrtiu Sukovu overcame the
delaying turtles of Argentina's
Adrtanu Villa gran and rolled to a
6 4,6 I triumph.
"It wasn't a good day because
I was annoyed that she stopped
play so oftrn ." said Ihe fourth
seeded Czechoslovakian.
Fifth-seeded 16&gt;year-old Steffi
Graf needed only 47 minutes to
dispose uf Britain's Am anda
Brown, winning nine straight
games at one point to win 6 -1 ,
6-1 .
Sweden's Catarina Llndqvlst.
serried eighth, misled Annabel

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fur 10 w reksfrom 9 a ill. to 12 noon
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Croll ol England in straight sets.
6-3. 6 4 Canada's 15-yeui-old
Helen Kclcal, who got by her
opening-round match when Zina
Unrrlsou withdrew because ol uii
Injury, rrhounded lo l&gt;eat Anne
Milder of Australia. 1-6. 0 4.6-3
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1981, trounced Jenny Klltch.
6 1,6-1 In first-round action.
The tournamriil Is s|MUinorcd
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Auto Racing

Sneva Wants Greater
Safety For Auto Racing
N E W YO RK (UP!) Tom
Sneva la determined to arouae
the aupport of fellow driven* In
bringing greater safely to auto
racing.
S n e v a h e a d s fo r t h la
weekend'a C AR T race at Pocono
(Pa.) Raceway aware he has little
chance o f winning a third Indy
car title. Laal year at this time,
he trailed Mario Andretti by only
one point. Sneva now la in sixth
place. 41 points behind coleaders Andretti and Emerson
Fittipaldi.
"W e 're with n new team (Dan
Gurney) and new equipm ent
with the Eagle as opposed to the
March we ran last year." Sneva
said Tuesday. "W e haven't had
lime to develop the Skoal Bandit.
W e 'r e th e only one r a c in g
Eagles. W e haven't managed a
substantia) test program like the
Marches and Lolas and I ’ m
concerned about the situation,
“ B ill !'m sure things w ill
change for us. Our situation
hasn't been good (no victories).

Auto Racing
but It hasn't been bad. either (a
second at Milwaukee and third
at Michigan). We were one of the
quickest at Indianapolis until we
crashed. W e passed Danny Sul­
livan and were closing In on
Mario Andretti at the rate o f a
second a lap when we were
caught In the tangle that In­
volved Rich Vogler and Howdy
Holmes.
Sneva won Pocono In 1977
and finished fourth last year. He
has been on the Indy Circuit
since 1971. He owns 13 victo­
ries. Including the 1983 Indian­
apolis 500 and was series cham ­
pion In 1978 and 1979.
The 37-year-old former school
teacher had to adjust to n C AR T
formal o f virtually splitting Its
program between oval and road
races. He prevers ovals because

Erratic
Moor
Survives
CLEVELAND (UPI) Terry
Moor Is feeling the pressure of
being a dr (ending rhuinplon.
Moor, who won Ihe Cleveland
T e n n is C la s s ic lust y e a r ,
overcame erratic play Tuesday
to oust unseeded Scott McCain,
&lt;1-3, 4-0, 0-1 In first round play of
the 880,000 tournament.
Moor, seedrd sixth here and
ranked 39th In the w o rld ,
allowed only five points in tils
last three service games.
"It was a question of regroup­
ing," said Moor, of Memphis,
Tenn. " I feel some pressure as
last year's winner, but I also feel
at home here,"
M o o r, a 3 3 -y ea r-o ld l e f t ­
hander. wlH face Australia's
(trad. Drewett In Tt-ursday's sec­
ond round.
Drewett advanced Tuesday by
drubbing Ctcchoslovakla's Jaro
Nnvratil, 0-3.0 1,
The day's only upset victim
was 1983 Cleveland champion
Marty Davis of Harbour Bay Isle,
Calif., who was eliminated by
p ersisten t Marian Vajdu o f
Czechoslovakia.
In Tuesday evening first-round
matches slowed by ruin, lopseeded Brad Gilbert of Piedmont.
Calif., delealed Peter Doohun of
Australia. 0-4, 8 3. and No. 2
seed David Pate of Las Vegas.
Nev., struggled but managed to
o v e r c o m e E r ic K o r lt u o f
Glrnvlrw. 111.3 6 .7 0 17-4). 0 3.
In earlier lirst-rmmd matches,
Brad Drewett, Australia, def.
Jaro Nuvntlll, Czechoslovakia.
0-2, 6 -It Ben Testermuri (3)
K n o x v ille , T e lia , d e f. Dan
Goldie, McLean, Va.. 0-5, 7-0
(7-0); Klcurdo Acuna. Chile, def.
Sieve Melster. N Miami Beach.
Fla., 0-2. 0-4, and Ricky Brown,
Largo, Flu., def John Fruwley.
Australia. 4-0. 7 ti|7-5|, 7-3.

that type of racing
competitive.

A t New Smyrna Speedw ay
Saturday's R esults
Continued from Tuesday
ROADRUNNER8
First heat (6 !apa)-l. Allan
Walker, New Smyrna Beach.
Second heal (6 laps)-). Mike
Williams. Orlando.

Is more

"O n ovals, w e're racing side by
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c h a r g e d u p w h e n w e 'r e
challenged. It's a race against
another person. In road racing,
w e 'r e c o m p e t in g w ith the
course."

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Sneva calls Pocono a safe track
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Infield If a car spins out. Not like
Indianapolis, or Michigan, which
becomes a one-groove track for
most drivers and where the cars'
ground rfleets cannot do the Job
because the surface Is so rough,
"Mario's Injury at Michigan
(three weeks ago) was a dreadful
thing, but hopefully we'll now
have a veteran driver who sides
with us In advocating slower
speeds." Sneva said. "I wasn't
grttlng the right movement until
Bobby Rahal and Rick Mears
supported my efforts this year at
Indy.

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M O N T R E A L (HIM) W ith
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first round of the 8375.000
P la y er's Inlernutlonul tennis
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Canadian national chumpion
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llrat-mund play.
T h e 23-year-old Bonneau,
ranked No. 212 on the men's
professional tennis circuit, won
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Czech opponent 's service to take
the match.
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neau said of his emotions enter­
ing the final game of the match,
Iradlng 6-3. "I said: Wow. let's
go for It ' I never brut a player in
thr lop 20 In the world I tiuve
trouble beating the tnp 20 In
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Cook Of The Week
W hile Husband Trucks, W ife Runs Things Down On The Farm
By D orothy Greene
H era ld Correspondent
While some of us are still
between the sheets. Margaret
Haynle Is m ilking her cow.
feeding the hogs and chickens
and tending to the other early
m orning chores on her pro­
ductive 8 -acrr farm Just outside
the city.
I love every minute of It." says
Margaret, our Cook of the Week,
about the dally routine of tend­
ing her livestock and pcts."l
started getting a pair of this, and
a pair o f that, and now I've gol
c h ic k e n s , peacock s, g e e s e ,
ducks, two hogs, a Jersey cows,
dogs, birds oulslde and birds
Inside. I even have chickens that
lay tow cholesterol eggs."
Margaret Is a spunky lady who
originates Irom Little Rock. Ark.
One o f five daughters and thrre
sons. Margaret says. "W hen I
was about nine years old. my
Pappa and Mama decldrd they
hud raised city kids tong enough,
so we moved to another part of
A rk a n s a s and th ey sh a recropped. Th ai’s when I saw my
first boll of cotton! I picked
cotton. I planted corn. I pulled
corn. I've used a harrow with a
tram o f mules, and I milked
cows." Much o f Margaret's early
upbringing helped to prepare her
for marriage and a family o f her
own.
Silling In her sunny country
kitchen surrounded by a collec­
tion of exotic birds. Margaret
talks o f her school years In
Arkansas where lessons were
taught In a small two room
school house. Students were
divid ed Into grades and all
laughl by one Icarhrr oul o f one
book.
"W e didn't have u lunch room
lik e th e y do t o d a y ," sa ys
Margaret, "but we had a chapel,
and the school day was started
with a hymn and a prayer, like It
should be today."
W id ow ed at a young age,
Margaret had seven children to
raise, and has always been very
close to them. "During the time I
was a widow w om an." says
Margaret, " I had to Invent things
to eat that would serve all o f us. I
also fished commercially lo help

and Night Grill, and be was Just
as nice and polite as could tie.
And not Just to me. but to
everybody.”
Now that she's settled down to
life on her m iniature farm.
Margaret enjoys simple country
cooking. "W hen I first left home
lo gel married, I knew how to
bake bread and fry meat From
there. 1 learned on my own,"
says Margaret. A cow that gives
better than 5 gallons o f milk a
day helps keep Ihe butler supply
p le n t ifu l." M argaret en joys
churning her own sweet cream­
ery butter and turns It out in
handy W pound molds
Starting early In the duy,
Margaret lakes care of her live­
stock. then It's hack In I lie house
from noon time until about 4
p.m.. "th en I start ull over
again." she says. While she's
caring for her birds Inside, she
keeps an eye on her favorite soap
operas. M argaret's beautiful
birds include parakeets, mynah
birds, cockalirls. finches, Ama­
zon parrots, and an unusually
graceful looking priicll-tallrd
Whyoda. "Most o f all I would
love to have u miniature goal."
says Margaret. "I have always
wanted one and hope to have
one sonic day."
As If this busy lady doesn't
have enough lo do. she stlfl finds
time to plant a garden. "W e have
green lieaus. peas, cucumbers,
tomatoes, laris, carrots, cab­

raise m y children, until I got a
Job In a sewing factory
and I
cannot sew a straight line." she
laughs.
When Margaret met and mar­
ried Ul 11Griffith, a local resident,
she had hern a Floridian for
several years. "H e was very
well-known In this area." says
Margaret. "H e was one of the
best mechanics around here, fie
bought me the Day and Night
Grill and I ran that for more than
five, all hough he died shortly

bage, onions and okra, and
that's only part of It,” says
Margaret. So. while W.T. Is ‘on
ihe road* hauling shrubbery and
totaling more than 500 miles a
day. Murgurrt is running things
down on ihc farm
Even though her children and
Ihrlr families arc scattered from
Florida to Texas, Margaret says
Ihcy gel together as often as they
can. The days of cooking large
meals are ovrr except al holiday
limes, but Ihe goodness Is still
there, and Margaret's recipes
conjure up some memories o f
good o l’ family fare. "They loved
my pinto beans and corn bread,"
says Margaret.
iletow Is a list ol favorites that
are nutritious and satisfying*
PIN TO BEANS
2 cups plnlo beans
Pinch of linking soda
I tablespoon sail
Water to cover beans
Hutu bocks nr ground l&gt;crf lor
flavor
Wash beans anil place in large
saucepan.
Add watrr lo alxiut half lull
Add soda ami bring to a boll.
Simmer slowly until beans begin
lo soften. Add sail and continue
cooking until dune lo Inslr. Al
the beginning. Margaret adtls
her ham hock or ground beef to
give flavor ihnugliout. Deans
should tie thick, no! watery
Scrvrs 4

after he bought It for m e."
Margaret then met W.T. Haynle.
"a n d I'v e been happy ever
since." she says, "H e's a truck
driver and owrw and operates his
own business." says Margaret.
" I even rode with him on Ihc
truck for about two years."
Murgurrt mullet when she says.
"M y life la nlisolutely heaven
n o w . I h a v e a n a d o r u b le
husband, and Ihe good Lord's
been good to me. W r met when
he was a customer at the Day

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Ten Seminole County 4-H'crs
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4-H Horse Show held In Tampa
Three Senior 4-H‘ers. Barbara
Ann Bucctno, Longwood. Sharon
Johnson. Chuluota. and Debbie
Sargent. Sanford, qualified for
Regional Horse Show competi­
tion to he held In Jackson. MS
Kristi Afllebach. Longwood.
was fifth place Junior 4-H'er In
overall point standing Deborah
Sargent. Sanford, had the Grand
C ham pion G elding
S e m in o le C o u n iy 4 -H ’ ers
placed 7ih In overall county
points. For the third consecutive
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Hinkle special offering. Either
way. Uh purpose In to provide a
nil vorv prrfare to densert.

R e p r e s e n t in g S e m in o le
County 4-H'ers were: Deborah
Sargent. Sanford, first placeregistered geldings u nder 5
years; first place Junior Western
Pleasure, under five years
Also: Jennifer Duda, Oviedo,
sixth place Western Riding;
B a rb a ra Ann B u c c tn o ,

At a gala dinner honied by
Kraft, Inc. during the HIH5 Food
Marketing Institute Convention,
a dramatically presented rheene
rourne earned applause from
gumrs. FMI Board Members and
newspaper food editors were
treated In a memorable nlghl as
the lights of i be Hltz-Cnrlton'n
ballroom dimmed and a flaming
display 111 I he center of I fie room.

Longwood. Hunter type mares,
over 14.2 hands — sixth place;
Hunter Showmanship. 13 and
over — ninth place; Hunt Seat
Equitation, 13 and over — first

place: Equitation over fences. 13
and over — third place: Open
Working Hunter, over 14 2 —
fourth place.
Also: Scott CHmer. Longwood.
Hunter Type Pleasure Horses,
over 14.2 hands — 7th place.
Kristi A ffle b a ch , Longw ood.
Equitation over fences. 12 and
under — first place: Hunter
Showmanship. 12 and under —
fourth place C indy Sutton.
L o n g w o o d . H u n t e r
Showmanship, 12 and under —
eighth place
Also; TllTany Wallace. Sanford.
Saddle Seat Showmanship. 13
and under — ninth place; Saddle
Seal Equitation, all ages — IOth
place, saddle type marrs and
geldings — ninth place. Mcltssa
Henry, Longwood, Saddle type
mares and geldings — sixth
place; saddle seat showmanship,
12 and under — second place;
Bridle Path Hack — sixth plade
saddle seat equitation — seventh
p la c e . S h a r o n J o h n s o n ,
Chuluota. Pole Bending — sec­
ond place: Barrel Rare — eighth
place
A ls o p a r t i c i p a t i n g fr o m
Seminole County was Marlene
Andrusla. Maitland

“ L e t T h e P r o fe s s io n a ls D o It ”

E C H O L S T R E E S E R V IC E

Moments later, ihr matt re d ‘
reached for lemon wedges to
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on the Feta Flambe' When Ibe
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Flavorful Bouillabaisse Nets Perfect Results In Minutes
Most soup» and stews require
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To top it ofT. the yield of most
soup recipes makes enough to
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households'
Bouillabaisse For Two takrs
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and rooks by Kself in an oven
cooking bag Chunks of seafood
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sauteed vegetables, seasonings
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The end result ts hearty and
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This recipe Is a snap Mixing
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pound flounder
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Annual Sidewalk Art Show
Applications are now available Commerce, or Pali's Frame it
for ihe 27lh Annual Winter Park Yourself of Maitland Artists may
Sidewalk Art Festival The 1988 submit works in all mediums
show will lx- held March 14-16 In Acceptance is subject to the
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Single Women Opt For Children Without Shame
By Iris K r a s n o v
UP1 F ea tu re W r ite r
T h e d e fin itio n o f “ unwed
mother” ha* been atretchcd wtih
time. Joining blg-tlme unmar­
ried moms like Farrah Fawcett
and Jeaaica Lange, a growing
breed o f w h ile, middle-class
women are taking on pregnancy
without husbands or shame.
"Before the big freak out was
’oh my God, I'm pregnant'. Now
(he big freak out la. oh my God.
I'm nol. and I’m still single and
g e t t in g o ld e r ’ .’ ’ s a y s C le l
Benedetto, administrator of the
Santa Cruz W om en's Health
Center In California.
On the average, two women a
week call or drop by her center
with Inquiries on single parent­
ing. Benedetto. 35 and unmar­
ried. Is seriously considering It
for herself.
In 1982, the last year renaus
figures ore available, out-ofwedlock births Increased by
more than 4 percent, arrordlng
to the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services.
It's no longer a social phenom­
enon confined to low-income
minorities In 1975 black women
were hearing children out of
wedlock at a rate seven times
higher than single while women.
By 1982. single while women
began catching up, with u birth
rate only four times lower than
that of single block women.
The women Interviewed for
this article are ull middle-class
whites.
One 31-yrar-old Washington
writer who heard ‘ ‘that tick of
my biological clock" Is expecting
her first baby In December. The
father Is her companion of the
past seven years.
Neither want marriage.
"When I became pregnant. I
annou nced II Jubllnntly to
everyone, but I could tell some
people were thinking. ‘Oh. you
poor thing. He won't marry
you'," shesaya.
"I do think this Is the man I
will be with forever, but having a
baby togethrr Is as big of a
committment as two |ieoplc can
make. Frankly. I'm nfruld to
have a new marriage and a new
baby all at once. I would feel
trapped.'*
One night with a stranger gave
Lange Burnett. 31. the baby
s h e 'd w a n te d fo r a y e a r .
Burnett's daughter. Jade Thiele,
was born last Vulenllne's Day.
" I feel like meeting Jade's
father was God's gift," says the
Dallas make up urtlst. "I had
asked the Lord for the right
person to come along. Whrn I
met Jude's father one evening. I
actually heard a Hitler voice
suylng this Is the golden one'."
"It wus a nne-nightrr and that
wus It."
She describes thr man she
chose to father her child as
" e x t r e m e ly In te llig e n t,
handsome and athletic." Burnell
didn't tell the father she hud
conceived until after Judr wus
born.
"M y baby girl wus six weeks
old when I told him ," she said.
"I hadn't seen him since that
first night. Hr was shocked, to
say the least, but he came over
right away. Now he comes over
almost dully."
"W hen he sees her. his eyes
light up. He wants her to know
he's her daddy," she said.
Burnell says she and (he man
are simply friends.
T h e fa th e r , a fle d g lin g
actor-model. Is not In a position
to share child raising expenses
now. but Burnett Is confident he
will be in the future. And there's
• possibility the couple will be
parents together aguln.
"Provided I stay single. I'd like
to k eep m y fa m ily In the
b lo od lin e." says Burnett. " I
think he probably would go
along with It."
Th e legal ram ifications for
such unmarried fathers have yrt
to be determined.
"Th ere hasn't been u great
drul of litigation that would
show the rights of thr man."
says Colleen Connell, director
and legal counsel for the Ameri­
can Civil Liberty Union of Illi­
nois' reproductive tights project.
“ But If u mun w ere not
married to thr mother of his
child and he wanted to assert
parental rights." Connell said,
"h e would have to establish his
paternity In court before he
could assert those rights. Then. I
would expect it would be very
slmlllar to thr kinds o f custody
disputes we see between (tropic
who are m arried."
In lieu of u willing (or un­
s u s p e c t in g ) p srtn fcr. o th e r
women are opting for artificial
Insemination or adoption
"Th ese women feel they are
entitled to have a child — with or
without a husband." says Dr.
Joseph Feldschuh. co-director of
Idant Laboratories in Manhat­
tan. the largest sperm bank In
the world.
Although he says the numbers
of single patients arc rising,
these women still constitute a
"v e ry tiny fraction " of females
sig n in g up fo r a rtificia l in­
s e m in a tio n . D r. F eld a c h u h

estimates the figure at 5 to 7 been Implanted with sperm from
a plastic syringe tell her child
percent.
"W e don't accept people who when he or she I* old enough to
are not emotionally and finan­ ask about daddy?
cially stable," he continues.
"I'm trying to develop lan­
"T h e single women we see are
guage that my son will un­
significantly above average In
derstand to communicate that
educational background, and
his father was a sperm donor.
obviously selective. They don't
I've already started talking lo
want to Just go out and seduce
him about it", says Barbara
somebody."
Leboy. who was Inseminated
His patient* are largely In the four-and-a-half years ago "b y my
mld-30s age range, yet one own private way — not a sperm
woman was Impregnanted at age bank."
4 5 , W h en d o n o r sperm Is
deemed acceptable, the man Is
Leboy. administrative director
paid $25 per specimen.
o f t h e O a k la n d F e m in is t
What does a woman who ha* W o m e n 's H ealth C en ter. Is

“ am azed" at the mushrooming
trend.
"Sixty percent o f our patients
are unm arried women.” she
says. More than half of that
group are lesbians. The facility is
the major sperm bank In the Bay
Area.
"N o matter what a woman's
sexual preference Is. the com ­
mon denominator among these
palienta Is wanting to have a
child." says Leboy. "And she
would rather choose a donor that
has been screened medically
than to try and atari a rela­
tionship for the sake of having u
baby."

"Children are not toys or pets,
Three to four years ago. recalls
L e b o y . le s b ia n s re a d y fo r but they are real, live human
m otherhood relied on do-it- beings and they have a need for
yourself methods such as sperm a home with parents o f both
sexes." says William C. May. a
Injections with turkey basters.
"W e don't subscribe to turkey professor of moral theology at
basters as a technique for In­ C a t h o l i c U n i v e r s i t y in
semination — we don't feel It's Washington. D.C.
safe." she stresses. " It ’s proba­
“ Artificial Insem ination by
bly effective In helping people
get pregnant, but It Increases the some unknown donor Is utterly
chance of Introducing air Into Irresponsible. The male In ques­
th e u teru s, w h ic h can be tion Is in truth the father of the
child but doesn't give a damn
harmful.”
The concept o f women con­ about him. And he has also
ceiving through quick fixes at caused a pregnancy In a woman
sperm banks raises painful he doesn't know and doesn't
give a damn about either.
ethical Issues for some.

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Granola keeps well If properly
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most everyone enjoys. Enlist the
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3 cups old fashioned rolled
oats

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In cup shredded coconut
D c u p s lic e d a l m o n d s ,
chopped
D cup hone
cup dark brown sugar,
packed
D cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon molasses
D cup raisins
Popping com Is fast and easy
D cup dried apples, chopped
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conut and chopped almonds In
large bowl. Set aside.
C om b in e rem aining In g re­
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apples. In an 8-cup measure.
Microwave on 100% power 2-3
minutes, or until boiling, stirring
aflrr each minute.
Pour honey mixture over oats,
tossing to coat. Microwave on
100% power 4-7 minutes, or
until mixture begins to stiffen
and a p p e a r dry. s tirrin g 2
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Stir In raisins utul apples.
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CHEESE POPCORN
8 cup* jxipped popcorn
■« cup plus 2 tablespoons
butter or margarine
14 cup grated American cheese
*« r u p g r a t e d Parmesan
cheese
Seasoned salt
Place popcorn In large bowl.
Set aside. I’ luce butler In a 2-cup
measure MMlcrowave on 100%
power 45 seconds, or until
m elted and bubbly. Stir In
cheeses. Drizzle over (Kipcom.
Toss to coal. Sprinkle with
seasoned salt to taste.
liar type cookies can lie made
easily in the microwave oven.
This recipe Is easy enough for
young people to prepare
BUTTERSCOTCH
CRUNCH BARS
I rup butterscotch chips
1) cup sugar
D cup light corn syrup
D cup peanut butter
4 cups com flakes
D cup chocolate chips
In large bowl, combine butter­
scotch chips, sugar, corn svrup
and peanut butter. Microwave
on 100% power 1 11) minutes,
or until mixture con be stirred
smooth Stir In cereal.
P re ss In t ig h t ly g re a s e d
lOxG-Inrh baking dish Place
ch ocolate ch ip s In a 2-cup
measure. Microwave on 50%
powrr ID -2 minutes, or until
chips are glossy and ran In*
sllrtrd smooth. Spread melted
chips on liars. Cool Indore cut-

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Place chocolate chips and short­
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g lo s s y and ca n hr s tirre d
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over each tianana lo coal. Allow
excess to ditp hack Into bowl.
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PEAS AM ANDINE
(Microwave Method)
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1 tablespoon chopped shallots
2 tablespoons dry sherry or
chicken broth
14 teaspoon tarragon, crushed
2 packages 1 10 ounces each)
frozen peas
14 cup toasted silvered almonds
Combine butter and shallots In
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Add peas and cover: microwave
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I tablespoon finely chopped
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14 teaspoon salt
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Adults Benefit From
Fluoride As Well As Kids
DEAR DR. GOTT — Is fluoride
In mouthwash and toothpaste of
any benefit lo adults? Is there
enough fluoride In these pro­
ducts to do any good?
DEAR READER — Fluoride
enters the teeth In two major
w a y s: It Is ca rried by the
bloodstream and Incorporated
Into the enamel o f unerupted.
growing teeth In children: and It
actually combines with enamel
when used topically In adults.
I am to ld th a t f l u o r id e
toothpaste and mouthwash will
help prevent adult cavities, al­
though the amount o f added
t hem teal ts small.
DEAR DH. GOTT - My kids 14
and 6 years old) like to eat the
toothpaste off their brushes. Will
this hurt them?
DEAR READER — Possibly: I
w ould discourage the habit.
Toothpaste contains a startling
array of compounds — Including
flu o r id e , a b rasives and de­
tergents.
If your children are using
fluoridated drinking water or
ta k in g fluoridated vitam ins,
their toothpaste diet may add
dangerously high quantities of
flourlde to their bodies.
Abrasives are related to sand
Detergent Is a lype o f soap.
When I asked my 5-year o ld son
about rating toothpaste, he
wondered why your kids choose
to rat sand and soap. 1 do. too.
You might mention that to them.
DEAR DR G O TT 1 un­
derstand there are some new
ways of treating diabetes (l.e.
oral doses of Insulin). Could you
discuss this subject?
DEAR READER — You must
have rend the April 25 Issue of
the New England Journal o f
Medicine. In an article on page
1078, the authors report a novel
technique of administering In­
sulin by nasal aerosol.
Insulin can lie given In a
variety of ways, the most com­
mon bring by subcutaneous
In jectio n . This m eth od has
traditionally provided the least
cx p cn slvr and m ost reliable
means. Insulin given by mouth
Is drgradrd by stomach acid,
W h e n a d m in is te re d by In ­
travenous pump, the drug can
be given in a wave fo/rn to
simulate natural Insulin pro­

duction. but the technique Is
cumbersome and carTtes risks.
U n t i l r e c e n t l y . I n s u lin
dependent diabetics have had to
rely on self-administered shots.
According to the authors. Insulin
given by nasal spray has many
more advantages, not the least of
which is that It's easy. Before
this method will gain wide ac­
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which are as yet unknown!

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club from dummy as East ruffed.
East now returned a trump, but
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diamond king, ruffing It with
Since as little In North's hand dummy’s spade Jack. Only then
as the diamond king and spade did he draw trumps and make
support would provide a reason­ his contract.
able play for game. South bid It
Note the disaster awaiting de­
Immediately when North raised
spades. Three rounds of hearts clarer If he draws even two
forced declarer to ruff the third rounds o f spades before attack­
one. Because the takeout double ing diamonds. West should not
by West showed an opening bid. take the first diamond, and I'll
declarer did not waste time with leave It to you readers to work
out the various ways the defend­
a futile diamond finesse.
I n s t e a d , b e fo r e d r a w in g ers can now set the contract.

By James Jacoby
Do you need lo retain trumps
In the short hand to prevent loss
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County Gets Suggestions
For Road Improvements
Ujr Donna Estes
Herald S ta ff W riter

• L ola J t it u p Bnrtga from IR 4)4 to
County Road 417 C o n d u ctio n ol o two lana
bridga hat baan tuggetted by conwitanti a t
pari al tha propotad Seminole County
Eiprottw ay. but tha commlttaa intittad a
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tuggat'ad lha county conduct a dataliad
origin damnation ttudy to datarmlna tha
tocatton ot tha northarn tarrmnwt al tha
bridga and that tha bridga ba built at a toll
facility avan II lha arprattw ay to not
contlructod Tha commlttaa otto cautioned
that all environment#! tataguardi ba utad
whan crottlng Lotto J it lu p
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Sanlord Avonuo Tha tour toning ol Sanford
A*anua to A irport Boutovard and tha tour
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airport. Tha com m lttaa tald altarnatlva
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Highway II *1 intaraactlont with CD a ll and
with SR alt ■' Intartacliont mutt contldar tha
anvlranm anlal Im p a cti to Spring H am
mock "
o Stott Road aa from tha Lata County lino
to SR alt, Tha commit too told thlt pro|acl
thould ba glvan low priority whna Intartac
lion Improvamantt thould ba glvan high
priority Tha group alto tald plant thould ba
coordlnotad with lofca County.

Construction of a new In*
lerstate 4 Interchange at County
Hoad 40A Is among the recom­
mendations for Seminole County
road Improvements over the
next 20 years.
Also among the recommenda­
tions Is that the county build a
lo u r-la n e bridge o v e r L a k e
•Jessup anil collect tolls from
motorists using It whether an
expressway Is bulll In thr rounty
or not.
M o re th an 100 c it iz e n s ,
divided Into five study groups,
looked at (hr county's traffic
problems and road needs over
the past three months to come
up with recommendations for
solutions.
A steering committee com ­
posed of representatives of each
of five sludy groups
recom­
mended the four-lanlng of many
roads, the six and elghtlanlng of
others to meet the road needs of
motorists, hut also stressed the
nerd to safeguard established
n e ig h b o r h o o d s a nd i h r
environment.
The groups work product, a
two-inch thick. 593-page vol­
ume. was turned over to county
commissioners Monday.
The volume of recommenda­
tions are to be forwarded to
county consultants. Transporta­
tion Consulting Croup o f Winter
Park, for Inclusion In n IransporIutInn management program,
expected to be completed by Ihe
end o f September or the first
part o f October. A price tag on
tfie Improvements will tie In­
cluded.
The north county sludy group
recommended Ihe fmir-lanlng of:
• County Hood H* from Country Clot
H
o
a
d
to Rineharl Hoad Th# commute# tald the
lour Inning a ne&lt;*tter, It th# interchange
wits Inter*t#l# 4 and CR *»A to to become a
reality In thlt Initanta, tha commute#
predicted major dliruptlon ot ettebllihed
neighborhood* throughout Iha araa to ba four
lonod II tha widantng ol &lt;*» cannot ha
eccomplithed, tha commlll## tald an
e.tention ot O'ogon Avenue thould ba
contldered
a Airport Boulevard Irorn Slat* Hoad 44A
I
o
Sanford Avanua and from SR aa to Vanlord
Avenue Tha commlttaa tald tha roadway
thould ba developed to tarva Indutlrlal need*
ot tha corridor and tha airport Rut. “ tha
Integrity ot attabllthad neighborhood* thould
ba contldatod

• SR 4)4 Irom Oranga County Itn# to
Montgomary Road
• SR 4)4d*om intorttataatoU .S. II t l
a SR 4)4 from SR 4)4 to Orange County lira
i U l II *1 Irom 11 th Stroat in Sanlord to
Samlnola Boutovard m Cattaibarry

The committee recommended
the eight-lanlng of the following

• SR 4M from lha Oranga County Una to SR
04
• U S II n from Seminole Boutovard to
I
S
*
Orange County lln*

Tne com m ittee urged twolanlng of Eden Park Road In the
Bear Lake area from McNeil
Road to SR 43G and North I.akr
Boulevard from Nort Street to SR
434.
T h e South C e n tra l study
com m ittee recom m ended the
four-lanlng of:

a Dodd Road Irom Rad Bug Laka Road to
Howell Branch Road
a Da an Road Irom SR 41* to SR 4)4
o Rad Bug Laka Road Irom Tutkawllto
Road to SR 414
a SR 4)* Irom Itw Oranga County lino to
Tutkawllto Road and Irom Tutkawllto Hoad
to SR 4)4
a SR 4)4 from Tutkawllto Road to M-ttlen
Road
a SR 4)4 Item 41V to Laka Jattup Bridga
a SR 4)4 from Mltcholl Hommock to
O
1
a
n
g
o
County lino
a Tutkawllto Road Irom SR 4)4 la Winter
Sprlngt Boutovard

The North Seminole Commit­
tee also recommended:
o Sir toning of Laka M ary Boutovard from
Country Club Rood to U S Highway 11 t l.
tour lanlng ot Loko M ary Boutovard from
II t l to Sanford Avanua and two toning ol
Laka Mary Boutovard from Sanford Avtoua
to SR 411 SB aa

Th e W e s t C e n tr a l s tu d y
committee concurred with the
north area study committee on
Ihe Airport Boulevard. CR 427
and Lake Mary Boulevard rec­
ommendations.
The com m ittee also recom­
mended:

The committee recommended
nix-lanlngof:

a Howell Branch Road from the Oranga
County lln* to SR *1* and from 424 to SR 414
a Rug Bug Laka Road from SR 4)4 to
Tutkawllto Road and Irom Tutkawllto Road
to SR 414
a SR 41* Irom Oranga County lino to
Tutkawllto Road
a SR 4)4 Irom Lako Jattup Bridge to
Tutkawllto Road
a Tutkawllto Road from Winter Spring!
O rivato S R 4)*

a lo u r lanlng of Lako Mary Boutovard
from Markham Woodt Road la Intontola a
a Eight lanlng ol SR 4)4 from Montgomary
Road to Intortlato a If tha 4)4 I 4 Intorchanga
It Improved
o Sir toning ol U S. II n i r o m lllh Slroal to
Samlnol* Boutovard

The committee recommended
elght lanlng for SK 43G from CR
427 to Orange County line.
The East Sem inole County
area study comm ittee recom­
mended four-tuning of SH 434
from East-west Mitchell Ham­
m o ck Road to th e Orange
County line. When this work Is
done the committee urged that
th e br I d g e o v e r t he
ECOnlock hale hce River be re
constructed
The committee recommended
two-tuning of:

The southwest Seminole study
committee recommended fourlanlng of:

a Bunnall Rood from Boar Lata Road to SR
4)4 Tha commit*#* tald Baar Laka com mu
nlly lllailytat thould b# protoettd
a Cantor Straat from Montgomary Road to
I’alm Spring* Drive Cantor Slroat would b* a
naw itraat. but planned by lha city ol
Attomonto Spring* lor 10 yaatt
a Dog Track Road from CR 41/ to U S

11*1
a Douglat Road Irom SR 4)4 to SR 4M
a Maitland Avanua from SR 414 to lha
Otang* County IIn*
o Montgomary Road Irom SR 414 to SR ala
o Wymora Road frum SR 4)4 to Orange
County lino
o Vemlnola Boutovard Irom U S 1/ 72 to

a E a tl and W ail M ltchall Hammock Road
Irom SR 41* to Lockwood Road
a M litw r. Road la haw road I from id 4)4 Ip

Tutkawili# Road
a Wiklva Spring* Road Irom Hunt Club
lloulavard to SR 4)4
The com m ittee recommended
six-inning for:
a Intorttal* 4 Irom SR 41a to Laka M ary

SR OS

a Lockwood Road Irom CR
Orange County lln*

41# to lha

Six lanlng wus recommended
for SR 42G from (he Orange
County line to Tuskuwllla Hoad.

Boutovard
* Palm Spring* Drlvo Irom Cantor Slroat to
SR414

Witness: Sex A Popular Soviet Lure
LOS ANGELES (UIMI - Rich­
ard Miller, (lie first FBI agent
charged with espionage, was
not the llrsl agent to lx- Ihe
object of sexual advances by a
Soviet womuu who later was
convicted of spying, u former
colleague testified.
R etired agent John Bunt
t e s t ifie d T u es d a y th a t he
warned Miller to stay away Irom

Svetlana Ogorodnikova because
she had tried to seduce hi in two
years earlier.
Hunt told the federal court
jury ubout a period In 1982
w h en h e w a s e v a lu a t in g
Ogorodnikova us u possible Inlornmnt. He said (he woman
gave him Home Information
atxiut Soviet consular officials
In Sun Francisco, but eventually

her irrational behavior made
her too unreliable to use
The prosecutors claim thul
Miller slartrd un affair with the
wispy Soviet Immigrant and
that, coupled with his deep
financial problems, led him Into
u conspiracy In which hr would
provide FBI counterintelligence
documents In exchange for sex
and $85,000.

Local Ham Radio Operators To Demonstrate Skills
"H a m it" from the
O r la n d o A m a te u r
Radio Club will dem ­
on st tale their rudlo
sk ills to thr public
August 24 and 25 from
a temporary station at
F l e a W o r l d . U .S .
Highway 17-92. San­
ford. There Is no ad­
m is s io n c h a r g e o r
parking fee.
Among the 250 umnIrtir radio bulfs In the
Orlando area, they will
give how-io Informa­
tion to those Interested
In hemming ham operalorn when they send
shuit wave signals to
35-45 states and up to
15 foreign countries

T h e i r h o b b y Is
shurrd by such diverse*
celebrities as S tevie
Wonder, Barry Goldwater and the King of
Jordan
H a m s u se t h e i r
radios, many o f them
home made, to c o m ­
municate locally, na­
tionally. und Interna­
tio n a lly . T h e y g iv e
advice to tourists In the
urea and seek udvlce
via short wave when
they urr louring. They
come In handy In dur­
in g d is a s t e r s a n d
emergency situations
by culling for help or
contacting the highway
patrol Irom Ihe site of u

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to talk lo you."

Hams also use their
radios to earn awards.
After conversing wllh
another ham so m e­
where In the world, the
ahort-wuvers send each
o th e r c o n fir m a t io n
cards lo prove that
they did Indeed con­
verse. T h e y try to
achieve gouls such as
"W orked all states."
" W o r k e d a ll c o n t i­
nents," nr "W orked all
counties In the United
States."
" A ham Is never
lonely," said Orlando
It a m D o n A 11g o r .
"There’s always some

SCC Offers
G.E.D.Tests
Testa leading to u
Florida H igh School
equivalency Diploma
w ill b e o f f e r e d at
Seminole Community
College August 26. 27
und 28. 1985. Eligibili­
ty for taking the G.E.D.
exams must be com ­
pleted by August 16.

P R E V I O U S S O L U T IO N :
W hat la m o o m odifying than
lo last that you h*v« rrutead lh a plum lor w ant o f

Teat Orientation will
be held on August 22

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FREEDOM LAVING) AND
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capital tlock tkkoctollen l/k/a
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Ftainflff.
MARK e HUNGER AND
THE UNITED ITATII OF
AMERICA
Defendant*
NOTICIOF ACTION
TO AAARK ( HUNGER
IM Heather Hill

Longwood Flo&gt;W* HIM
Yau ere rsllflad that a
mortgage toractoeure aclien hat
baan toad again*! yeu and yau
art required to tarva t copy ot
yaur written detontat. If *n». to
Fran* M Welti, Etguire al
D e tR ,

M eed.

E g e r le n .

Blaedwarlh. Cepouano 1
Boierth P A . who** eddrett I*
Pool Office Boa 1)44 Orlando.
Florida. XMn. anar befer*lapi
11 IN) and life lha anginal win*
Itw Clark ot MWt Court althar
bafart earvlca an Flalallll’t
attorn*, or immediately Ibar*
■Iter, other* la* a ieleutt will
relief demanded In th* cam
pielntor petition
D A T E D ihl* tth da, *« Aug

IN)
D A V ID N B E R R IE S
Clerk *4 Ih* Cawrl
By ; Jean Brilfenl
Deputy Clark
Publlth Auguel 14. II. 2E. la g
tornber 4. IfS)
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Comet
Viewing
Guide
Offered
Three generations
h a v e a w a ited the
r e t u r n of an
astronomical legend.
H a l l e y 's C o m e t ,
which departed from
out skies in 1910. Is
approach in g Earth
once again and will
swing by In Ulc 1985
and early I960.
To help Ihe public
v ie w and e n jo y
Halley's Comet. Sky
A T e l e s c o p e
m a g a z i n e has
published a booklet
telling exactly how to
locale It In the sky.
Such a guide Is nec­
essary because the
comet will only be
above Ihe horizon at
c e r t a i n (lin e s o f
night, and even then
it wilt be loo dim to
catch attention. Un­
fortu n ately. H alley
does not come very
near the Earth on
this visit, so It will
not be as spectacular
os In past ages. See­
ing It at all may be a
bit ofachullcngc.
The booklet, titled
" M r . Halley's
Cornel." will enable
anyone to find Ihe
cornel on any date II
Is v i s i b l e . T h e
siep-by slrp instruc­
tions arc specially
tailored for people
who know absolutely
nothi ng about
a s tro n o m y . T h e
b o o k l e t a ls o d e ­
scribes what cornels
are. offers Ups on
b u y in g and u sing
binoculars or a tele­
scope for Halley, and
tells how to photo­
graph II. The writing
Is |unlor-hlgh level.
Single copies may
be ordered by sendI n g $ 2 i (i ‘ ‘ Mr
Halley's Comet," Sky
A Telescope. 49 Buy
S t a l e
R o a d ,
C a m h r Id g e . M A
02238. Bulk discount
prices arc available
on request. 1
T h e m a g a z in e
stresses that Hulley
will not lx- visible ul
ull from cities, where
lights wipe out thr
view of ull but the
b rig h tes t stars A
good view will re­
quire complete dark­
ness a I u rural site.

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on to# following pro***, In
S E M IN O L E Caunff. Florida
Lai F. Stock J. NO RTH OR
L A N D O RANCHES. SECTIO N
LA. ac carding to to* p e l thereof
a t record** In Plat Ben* 11.
Paga )*. Public RacarO* al
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Nat baan Iliad again*I yau and
D IA N E L P A G E and P A TR IC K
P A G E end rau *rl required to
tarva a cap, al four wrtftan
d e te n te * . II a n ,, la It an
C H A R L E S R G E O R G E . III.
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original wlto to* Clark at ton
Court aitoar batara m rv k a an
P la to llir t ailorn*, ar Immadl
a l* i, to*r*al*ar. etoarwlea a
default will be entorad again*!
,o u tor to* relief demanded In
H i* C a m p la ln l a n d F l n l
Amendment I* Complaint or

Pall lion
WITNESS my band and eaal
o4 mi* Court an to* *to da, at
A*DAVIDN BERRIEN
CLBRKOFTHE COURT
R, JoanBrilfenl
Deputy Clark
PubiiN*

Auguel 14. 11. M. Sap

In fer A 1*0)
D E I to
N O TIC E PUBLIC H E A R INO
Tn# City af Sanlord Racr*
alien and Park* Department I*
holding • public hearing on
davalopm anl *1 IN* La# P
Moor* Park Tuatda, night al
F JO P M Auguel M. IN) In to*
Sanford Civic Center
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PubUth Auguel t. II. I t IX 14.
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Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged in butineti at ICto
Rainer Dr . Altomonto Spr Ingt.
Samlnol* County. Florida 12/14
under lb* llcliliou* name ol
FLA POWER k ENERGY
MARKETING, end lh*l I intend
to regltfer told name with th*
Clerk al ih* Circuit Court.
Samlnol* County. Florida In
accordance wlto to* provltiont
el lha Flctiliout Nam* Statute*
To nil Section P4S0* Florida
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Apply between 0 A M 1 P M
p t I M S Oak Ave . Sanford

Top ealary. hetpllalliatlan.
other benefit* Call bullnet*
office tar Into 22) 2442
H E L P W A N T E D : Pert Hi
poetlbl, full time Will tr&lt;
Apply In per ton al Stuck*

I 4444
HONEST DEPENDABLE
People to work In Conyen tonI
Store* Paid vacation, group
In iu ron co available P e l,
g rap h req u ired
A pply In
per ton
U P Champ Food

Store*. Ul W Hwy HM. W**t
el 1/4. Altaman
HOUSEKlE PEE
Eaponenced tar tento
community In Sanlord Mutt
be raaponelbto Coll 211 U40
JA Y 'S HAIR1TYLINO
Help wanted E aportonced In all
c horn leal work Start Immadl
atoly. Non d ltcrlm ln alo ry.
Call 21) S227

IITOXN Hf I f
E ■parlance pralarrad Call
Cato Sorrento between 1 X A
4 OB pm 122 *423__________

* KITCHCH UTILITY *

B ILLIN G

ASSISTANT

1* A

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
FR O E A T E DIVISION
Fife H um bert! ft) C P
IN RE E S TA T E OF
SUSAN ST H E A R T .
Deceated
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
Th* a d m in ltlra lio n *1 Ihe
•ttola el SUSAN ST H E A R T
d e ce a te d . F ile N u m ber
** 111 CP. l ! pending In IN#
C ir c u it Court lo r Spmlnol*
C o u n t , . F lo r id #
P ro b a t*
Oivieton. to* addrett el which It
P O Dreeer C. Room 10) Pro
bet* Sen lord, Florida 22//1
04)* Th* name* and addrettat
Ol to* perianal reprttantaliv*
a n d Ik* p t r t e n a l r a p r *
tentative * attorney *r* tel
forth be-ow
A ll Inleretled par tun* * ,*
required to HI* wilh ton court
WITHIN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
THE FIRST P U BLIC ATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE
III a ll claim*
ageintl to* atlet* and 111 an,
*b|*cli*n b , an In le re tle d
par ton an wham tot* M i c e eat
ter ved to il challenge* the valid
tty at to* will, th* guailfkalw nt
*1 th* perianal r*pr*t*nlativ*
venue tr luritdKlton el to*

DATA ENTRY/PROCESSINO
SPECIALIST Medic*I back
ground naceeeiry Salary will
be batad on your evpartanca
Far Intormelton call Bill a!
a-JN)
________ _

GAS ATTENDANT

Only *2 Repstrition
CALI 323-5176
CO N STR UCTIO N
S E C R IT A R V
11*4*4 weak
Sm llal Can
t lr u c lle n *r R e e l 1*1*1*
beckgreend O raell He d*wbt
lb* bet* need* rev I

C R ED IT!

|ilm* E&lt;perfenced help
Product -on lap *Nop

Owntr*n*p*n*H*n 211 1424 ■

EXPERIENCED ONLY Avia
lion Mechanic*. Steel metal
•iructural, and electrician
Apply In period Milton Air.
Building 4142, Sanlord
Airport

WHY N Y

J5—BusiriGls

lev*

Cawafrurtfea W ert art A Laban.
A ll Trod** I Call Naw Horl
rent 221 / »
CO SM ETOLOG IST

A IIC M D &lt; TM )« IK

Lett akunk In Hidden Lake
L lv* Oak Blvd and Wee
Myrhoaro* Call H I MW

tent* genuine

C em pafer O p e ra le r A Pr#
gram m ar
C a ll New Heel
n r a 111 /X*
_________'

apply praeactlve coating on
cart, boat* and plana*. 11 to

LOST- I Beagle* F r id a , Aug 2
no** Per# a* Sanford Reward
12)4004

Par* tlm *. Could pottlbly
work In!* lull lima petition
Exporlanca nacauary Apply
#1: m W 24th SI Monday
thru Friday, between * am
and ) pm.
OuM Care Teacher Fulirpart
•Im* p o t lilo n
M a t u r it y ,

knowledge ol chUdrgn a muet.
Training- aip. pralarrad
Happy Acre*. Ofeacter, Elam*
Ul

Acrylic Applicator* needed to

23— Lost A Found

LAppitonc* m m
K O K IU fU

com m o n

71— H*1p Wanted

le g a l Notice
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
1E M IH 0 LE C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
a* w t a C A a a o
A M E R I C A N P IO N E ER L I F E
IN 1U RAN CE CO M P AN Y , ale
Plaint iff.

O R IV ER N E E D E D - Valid Fla
11cent*
F u ll lima employ
man* Apply Alternative TV

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 lis t* ................ 67C a Im*
HOURS
3 consecutive time* C1C s Use

8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 - Noon

CHILD C A R E W O R K E R • AF
ternoane. *&gt;p*rtonc*d pro
ferred Call N JE A M 4 00
P M 222 1V»

van

pro

II
MANAGER TRAINEE
Full Neman* tor *11 *apart* at
Managamoat Salary great
toe•*■!** program1 Callage
WAREHOUSE
TRAINEE
M•* to wttb a* eiper fence
neededI Leern a lentailk
had* and mab* top deHart,
to*I
TOOHJUY TOO UST!
Ha Pi |rhr( TM WraBI
Dteceunt Few 2Wk* Salary

2523 S. FRENCH AVE
323-5176

* NOISEI *
P ari lim a Kitchen cleaning a
food prep w ill train will!
-earner Apply between » A
A M only Senior Cm ten I
11rowawt Center ID ttoa
_____
B O B

LABORERS
Reliable worker* needed
tor flrtt mitt
I Temporary Service*
2lt tea*

UMDSUft UU0BEI5
d&gt; Hour Week, time and halt tor
overtime Call IT? (122
Llv* to Light

drinking Retarancei re
gu-red Call 222 2)/*_______
M en ta lead lim b i in Ira*
b u t in a it
14 so per haur
Phon* 22) 2224__________

MEDICAL OfTICE
INSURANCE IILLIRC CLERK
Submit return* to 140) Medical

Plata. Sulto m Sanlord. FL
2 2 7 / 1 ____________
NURSES AIDES

All tnifto Good etmoepher*
and banafllt Apply al 0*
•ary Manor. 4* N Hwy 1//72.
OeBary EOt

GREAT MONEY POTENTIAL
Invest In a Fun Business with
Our Quality Vendors
No Selling. W« sat awarythlng up.
You mak* all th* profit.
Yotj stock name Ofand products such as
M4M's. Snlcktft. Mata Bars. Frlto g ate
• Pla n I ‘ 9,187’ *
• Pla n II *16,170“
• P lan III '27,825“

• Plan IV '34,650“
• Plan V '50, 137 “

Required Investment
Juica, hot foods 8 other vendors avaiiaOi*
Also b-goGf plans tor quAiitlgd buyers

915-675-0305 T E X A S
1-800-433-0149 USA
L
9 9 ■ * *

�Ev e n in g H fra ld . S in io rd . F I .

KIT 'N* CARLYLE «by Larry Wrlghl

71— Help Wanted

t3— Rooms for Rent

Office Half- AH Kinds!

Furafthod Roam la P rfv o lt
Noma I pantor, u j , work
Utumat inciudad m u n

Call Now Hortiono........

mi

7X0

OPERATOR TRAINEE
P latfle tit r u t lo n t
E ip e r l
tnc* preferred 1*1. Bid. 1 B d
•h lft. I t M Jo w ott L*n».
PlaltIC P r o t l t * s _____

0MTT1m Raid Track Drmi
Call Mew Horlyowo

.... H I 73M

P A N T R Y / DINING ROOM
W ORKER
Full Itm* Ior Jtutw Rttlre
monf Commsmity E i p h w k i
doUred P k o w n t appaoranct
and personality required Will
co n s id e r tr a in in g w illin g
*PP*Ydt:
H OW ELL P LA C E
» Airport Bird ......
h t a n n lllF M
Mon Frl
O r call
....................... m n u
P A R T TIME* Careful. gontk
andtrwrgottc lady, living noar
downtown Vantprd. ta car* lor
o l d o r t y t a m I •I n v a l Id,
momingt. A l l Nurtlng u n it
helpful Rop'r to B o i 101 c 0
E v t n ln g H a r a ld . loo N
Franco A v a , Sanford. Fla
nm

TOS— DuplexTriplex/ Rent

Prlvtla Room pratan HmaH. I
child OK PHca negotiable

m w

Slooping room 145 pa
Kttchan/lagndry prlvllagat
Caii m u n ______________
TH E FLO R ID A H O TEL
SOOOak A v an u a .....
H I A104
^aaaonaMaJJtaa*lj^RAla^_

A V A I L A B L E NOW
Furm ihodStudk Apartments
O ta Badraem Apfi
T wo Badroom Aptt

SAJIFOROCOURTAPTS.
373-1311

diHorwd Adult* only, no ptft

REALESTATE
SALESPEOPLE

Faro Aptt tar Samar Ctttiant
lllP a lm a t t o A«a
J Cowan NoPNonACaltt

Hkgk
Earning*
Potantlall
Modarn offlca In o tco lk n l
lecattan Comptata training
program Haw dlvttlon at aid
established firm. Call now
tor dataila
on
pMa ta ri
wart Ing condition* and &gt;a
aacura rour lutura
Jim Ralfarty ........
174 4AM

Levaty I Bdrm carpal, cleat In
downtown. I l l par waek So
curify dapmlt SXQ Call H I
OAHor H I P047____________

SA 00 par
Hava r

tquara

111 4110.

SUPERMARKETASST. MGR.
E tparHncad m grocery, moat.
A produce dtp's Polygrapn
required Apply llt h A Park
Ava , Park A Shop A U lor
Joaer SadH_____________
Tired at Jeh Hunting!
C a ll F u t u r a i
th e y have
hundredt ot HA apanlngt for
Ihote who want to work
ATS 4*0
CEM EN T W ORKERS A
H E L P E R S * E i c t l k n t pay
Start right away 474 4100
D E L I V E R Y H E L P E R S - no a.
parlenca neceaaary Full time
Good starting par 47a 1100

Lftftftft tor U M por month with
tttOdftpottt Call m m i

Efficiency32IS mo 3200sec

Small garage apartmant ter ana
w arklng adult. Lady pro
tarred S7I par weak pit &gt;
Ml Call H I 1*17
I bdrm dtlutA Adult*, no pat*,
dir. qukt redden* 1*1 AHS/mo
4 dapmlt 111 M l*

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BAM BOO CO VE APTS
M AE Air part Bird
I Bdrm . I B alk..............U M ma
1 M r m .. 1 AaNk.............SHS ma
p h o n e ......................... m »m i

• COUNTRYSETTING•
Large I A 1 Bdrm Aportmowts
Advil Lek** law Fam ily Paaldda

AmUblg Nn.Oyen Htoktnds

IM M E D IA T E O P EM IN O S
C o n trol Con it ruction lab
Good pay. I7I4M0
T R U C K D R tV R N A tong haul
tm m adlakl Good driving ra
card Over 7! art 4X0
L O C A L D R I V E R S - Straight
truck* Good pay Start right
away art a m
R EC EP TIO N IST. O P FIC E
H E L P E E S . C L E R K S . CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m a d la le
opening* Good pay teak*
Call arg a m n o w i

M A R I N E R 'S V I L L A G E
I
bdrm U10. 1 bdrm AMO and
up I Adult* only H I M70
Q u id I Bdrm In older araa
Prater adult* 1700 par month,
plut tTOO tecurlty dapod I
Call H I taw ___

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE
1 Bdrm Uuplei with Pool

3J40 S3SO
Adult* A F tm llk * Walcamal
SIM Security Deposit
Call..... - ..........................m m *
S p a c lo u t A p a r lm a n li
Lakalronl. pool. knnl*. adult*,
no pal*, laundry Starling at
O B t i m . Call H I 0)47 k «aa
I and 1 bdrm Alta furnltnad
afflckncy tram *71 waak AIM
dapotn No pat* Call m *X7
S I P M 41S Palmetto________
] Bdrm , } bath, central air, all
appHancaa pool F lr t l and
■acurity A431 par month Call
HI AA51 attar I P M _________
} bdrm I bath Oalui* Apart
man I Airg mo AIM aacurlty
dap Ono Month Froal H I AIM
1 Bedroom O upka Cantral heal
and air. carport. U M par
month plua ABC aacurlty Call
HI 0**1

W E L D E R S Certified E ic e lk n f
pay leak* Call today ATS
AMR
P A IN TER S A P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - I m m fd la t A
apanlngt good darting pay
Call today Art a x o
D R Y W A L L- With or without
• ■ p a r la n c e
I m m a d la lt
apanlngt Good pay Call ta
day ATS 4X8
M A ID Saturday* Winter Sag* C leaning A torn# Ironing
Mutt have local rot Eva* A
e o ikonds. A00 0031__________
TR U C K D R IV E R M u d have
Chauffeur * IKarwa lor local
d e liv e rk t J T . Orala Pr»
dace. BIM 7Q.____________

TRUCK DRIVERS REEDED
Pari lima A full Hma F C L.
Good driving record Be ebk
k po«d OPT phydeal S4» S4A1
‘ W A R EH O U SE W O R K E R S
Need Id Imm adlakly, a b k to lift
X lb* Mutt bo roliabk. own
Irantpor latlon
Patm an an l
pod Hon tAavar a F i t

TEMP PERM____ 774-1341
W u i Nbr s i 3 h t M y
Call New Mar lien* H I M M

NeMm Nftb EipariaK*Call Now Hor lions____ HI 7X0
Work Whan Want

AAA T E M P
Ta h kg Appiicotkn* Now
NO FEEI
CAII V A L L T - - ...............H I 0K7

J25 Bonn with this *d!
Naadad Imm adlakly
Nurtlng
Atdttant* and L ive In Cam
pan Ian* I year experience
required
M E O IC A L P E R S O N N E L
POOL

xsatgatu

E O E ........... .........

M/F/H/V

AXE a weak k train hdl and pari
Hma petition* Call H I tm
Butina** OratA Required

♦1— Apartments/
House to She re
tr k m a k to ih a ra 1 1
*H SX0 month t- V* a Metric
C o U T O IIP
Wanted I k m a k k there a 1
bdrm home with 1 adult* SIX
par me ♦ 17] utilth** Call
hi m i

93— Rooms for Rent
C b rk tk a Apt* B Hama*
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid. SM
w k.Bup O rt a O S M B / a O M k
Room tar rant Elderly pro
k n a d Full haute prlvllagat
. SM par waak l/J u tllllk a I W

■ N w K i.m i» in r.

SAN FO R D Furmthpd room* by
Maid tarvlea Cell H I 4X7
AT PM 411 Palmar** Av*

King tit* water bad Complete
Oak ftnlth U M Will deliver
a n d h e lp t a t up C a l l :
*0* 71* 177*_________ _____

101— Houses
Furn ish e d / Rent
Waklva Rlvar View t Acc**4II
1 bdrm , II* acre, wooded
private, fenced Nona OK
A l l ! mo Eva 111 *47*
I

Bdrm
Ham# W/Screened
Perth- Complete privacy t u t
wk w lJSO aac H I TM* or
171 t*J:___________________

103— Houses
U nfurnished / Rent
Baaulllul 1 bdrm 1 balh . knead
yard, calling loot, vertical*
wathar B dryer U7S me
*14 *784______ __________ __
D E L T O N A 1 bdrm dining *ra*.
•mall porch, conlrol air hoot
carpal U1S mo t AXO sec
No pat* Available new

574-1040______
H ID O IN L A K E ' 1 bOrm . 1
balh. air. chlldran O K . *4*1
par month * A1SS dap H I 1117
or I lf SdOlatk lor Kevin
__
a a * IN D E L T O N A a a a
* t H O M E * FO R R E N T a a
a a PA-IMA a *______

HEW HOMES FOR RENT
Energy BH tckat 1 b d rm . I
hath P o lk Hemal «*»lkd k
B schooit
Lab* M ary 1/4 E m

117— Commercial
Rentals

141— Homes For Sale

Ratal I B O tfka Spec* X0 vp to
1.000 *q It alto ttornga avail
* b k 177 ta n ______________

LO CH ARBOR A R E A 4 bdrm .
1 bath, fireplace, new root
s c r e e n e d p e r c h , d o u b t*
gar eg* AM MO Day* 111
tu d , *v *l n it t b * ._________

Sanford Ratal I or attic* tpacat.
up to t.000 tq n with addi
tlo n al ita ra g * ipac* tm
m a d la t* o ccu p a n cy
C a ll
111 0444.A M or *04 X 1 1000.
ifta r 1PM

121— Condominium
Rentals
kaniard i extern . I barn, pool
w ither dryar Ottwr *m#nl
Ik* U U m e . I A ll 4047

d a ta k

Chock th*«e Nairn at i
a F ra il Fra* R oM g orokr
a Oarage
a Ante Star eg*
A Wa M ar /Dryer Cannactka*
O Oil/
n s y m e ff
Cluldran B Pat* Walcam*
Samar CttUaw* Otn o wnt

321-3827
1 bdrtn . I
knee, gar eg*. BITS month pi ut
1 bdrm . *131 1 b d rm . AMI
F lrtl, 1**1. tac Nal ***771
41H e r X * H I M SI ova*
I bdrm . I
plut AXO MCUTHy la a ta ap
ik n aval labia CaM H I too*
1 bdrm 1 bath. Iamity ream,
terranad parch, knead yard.
*471 par month Coll H I 1431
I B d rm , I bath, knead yard
AXC par man
CeE i B W M .

3 EWim. |bath
Goa appHoncot Call H I MM
altar 1P M _________ _____
3 B d rm . 3 bam large living
ream with fireplace 1 bikt
A v a i’abM Aug 1*1 Sax
lu ll ivil A security )/) AJ.t
1 B d r m . t c r a a n a d p * ll* .
Chlldran O K A*X par month
Cell AM t i l l

lan iard 1 bdrm . I bath Handy
M a n Spec!*)
100 It
*q
werkthop Hug* let
W alk er C ro it Realty, tnc .
R ra lta r...........................1110171

C A S S E L B E R R Y i act# loned
PR I MS 000 W Melictowtki
R EA LTO R
H I Ttbl

183— T elevision /
R ad io / Stereo

LAKE HARNEY AREA
H ♦ km .
Rd u Fron
f*9« 111ft ft ftll 1h9 Mrfty bft L
to Jardftn' % Slough UuiQ 000
TCKM St

Dbfoteit R t a i E s t a t t , tnc.

Lo o m T t m t ta EH
Toar N m 4 a!

Farmshgifor Unfutnnhid.
Carport*..............Private P a tk t
Luth Landtcapmg Pat* CMIdran
W A T E R BED S A C C E P T E D I

Call •••••*•*•aadd 321-1911
1 Bdrm. 1 bath with wathar and
d ry e r
O verlooking L a k a l
Pino Ridgl Club. Sanford *471
par month Call Pam H137W
batwaan I 00 A M * X P M

Offices to Rant
Rpaaanabk and convantont
X I N Maple Sanford
H I 10*0

141— Homes For Sale

H ALL
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. ftlftiTftft
1%ItIRT IIH IN K I

CO O L' S P A R K LIN O POOL
w/knead &lt;* acr* and large 1
bdrtn hemal Hug* matter
b d rm
F lr t p l a c t l C a n tra l
h a t l/ a lr l 1 w a r k t h a p il
Attum* n* qualifying ml I n

I 533ooa

C O M M A H D IN D B R IC K
F I R E P L A C E coma* with thiv
1 Bdrm . 1 balh hem al Hugh
H a lt ' lamlly ream I Larp*
tcraan ad patlat B a a a tlla l
knead earner tail Fanattic
fln a n cln g l C a ll u* quick)
AH AM

BATEMAN REALTY
Ltc. Real E tta k Braktr
S A l AS ASSOC W A N TE D !
1A40 Santard Av*

323-5774

S A N FO R D D U F L E X 7171113}
Higfiliw n
Owntr
irv|. no
, no pointt |
Bdrm * I bfttti, 9#&lt;fi ftpftrt
imwtiif OVtY 3..000 !&lt;| if 4 y ri
• td
K lt c h t fi ftppliftncfttf
Cftfitrftl htftl i-nd •if., Cftffwf,
**'•(*% Rftntftl Income IftOO
tnonflily. Appelntma«iil only
Owner m*Q*7

I I I T0U N E E D
TO KNOW
IN REftt ESTITE

STENSTROM
S in lo td 's S ilt s L t id t t

KISH REAL ESTATE
(305) 321 0041
*11W. llth Street
Santard. FI H77t

REALTO R
L A R O E MOME . L A R O I L O T
Quiet tir oat F ii up B ta vt big I
1 Bdrm . 1 balh at 1411 Vale
Priced k tall AM too

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA T E
R E A L T O R ____
131 latd
• Y OW N ER Baautlful horn* in
Loch Arbor 1 bdrm , 1 bath,
great room w/built In B B Q
g rill Ooubk garage, cantral
h a a t/ d tr A ll a p p lld n c a t
I I I III
A t iu m a b lt F H A
m n rlg a g *
Na q u a lify in g
H I 11*4__________________
Ottaan &lt; bdrm . 1 bath on 5
acre* with horM barn and
patturt 174 wo
Now Ham** Naar Ottaan ]
B d rm , I bath. air. heat.
1)7 000 U M0 down include*
d o tin g to tft Payment* ot
UM) par month
C O U N TR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Bag. R E brabtr ......... m m i
Alb Hwy 411. Otl idb. Fid.
By (bu n t
1 b d rm . 1 bath
Large tot Spec .out 1700 *q It
u n d er ro o t s i.O M down,
a ttu m a b k mortgage In city.
Sanford Set WO Day 777 SX7.
Eva*. MI0M 7
____
new borne

Ckse k 14 **d
I tewiur. 1 bdrm..

knead k l. SI*.***.

WE LIST AN D S E L L
M O R I HOM ES TH AN
A N T O N I IN NO RTH
SEM INO LE C O U N TY
W HY NOTI 1 bdrm IV* bath
ham* with laatral air/heat,
paddle Ian*. Split Bdrm p4aa.
percht 547.10*
O R E AT BUY I 1 bdrm 1 bath
hame with diMng ream, parch,
shade tree* Cawvenient to
I 144 OOC

I ftcrtt with
Farm ingtcin
Itrvni

I ftcrtt Mobil* o * , t«nc9d hftf
liftll |7f tOO
COUNTRY WIDE R i A I T Y
R n &gt; f Br oM*f
. . m 1)11
4 1 Nwy A ll. Osfw n Flft
I I ftcrti In fh» City of Lftkr
MJiry on th» wnith tnd of itti
St (wlfhm fh« city limits)
UlOOOcftth II intftfftttftd. CftH

3)1WTO

5TEM PHR
t Bdrm . | Bath VMIa Better
than new! Vertical bund* In
r b ln g e r a la r
B ra n d new
c a r p e t l C o rn er unit with
parage S3* BOB
Prim e Betld'aq Let I
0« Senior* I S7Mb
with eat In kiKhan.
large living room. In deer
laundry, double car garage,
ce ntra l dir/ heel U V .t M
will finance I
O T H E R HOME*. LOT*.
A C R E A G E . IN V E S T M E N T
PROPERTY
C A L L A N Y T IM E
R E A L T Q R ___ _______ 333 AHI
LIST WITH USI

TR EA SU RE ISLAND
JE W E L R Y
144))* S. SANFORD A V I
C A L L ........................... H I AIN
T r a ik r in exelient condition I
■ 4 i I ft Uved tor moving
ervloved U M HI ISX
II 000 BTU Air Conditioner wall
unit temperature control, I
spaed Good condition! SAl II
cu Inch Rttrig good condi
lion Needs door switch 140
Call 4l*er 4 171 7004

184— O ffice Supplies
/ Equipm ent

71 Chevy Luv Truck sell In "a*
Is" condition 5700 Motorcy
c k H M Washing machine
S7S i n 7444

1 bdrm a balh, Al John* River,
pool, tennis clubhse A more
U4.100 by owner *A* 4411

181— A pp lian ces
/ F u rn itu re
Applliisce* F i r Sale all In
t ic t lk n l candiltan &amp; hilly
georaMead ............. ..... I ll 4 m

SPACIOUS LIVINOI 3 bdrm I
both hem* with e itre large
living roam. Split Bdrm Plan,
family ream with bar. duttoq
etllltyf St) 100

new wicker furniture

111 IHA

1ft B u tto n w ith w ir r f t A f y

Utod C H f F i * r n D^tki chair*
fftbtftt. booftcata filft cab .
t y p e w r it e r , p h o rifl a n t
m erhine )22 4/11

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

A d d itio n s A
R em odeling
IEM00CURG SPECIALIST

BU ILD IN GS an ttaai M * I X
111**0 *0 &gt; IM 17**40,
other* fro m U 11 *q ft
1 3*1 ITAHcotkctl

*04437 1111

Realty R S A L T O R I
O pow lO oysl

149— Commercial
Property / Sale
C O M M ER C IA L SP E C IA LIS T
R O A M . B A L I . J R P.A.
R E A L T O R ---------------- m o t : *
O tfk o flu'(ding *1 1435 S Park
Avo X37 *4 ft Am ple park
mg *•4) 000 Call H I S IX

71 Mend* G o o d condition
Complete overhaul! 1 V0O xo
Humphery Rd . Labe M ary
79 Honda 7M Nice! Will II
nance Slat) Gregory Mobile
Home* H I 1X0____________

Vehicles / Campers

I *W E WILL B U Y * a
a a YOUR U t E O C A R e e
• C A L L PHIL BE t IIS •

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

239— M o to rcycle s
and B ikes

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l

★ INSTANT CASH ★

111? FAN T R A I L E R

Good con

dlllon. fully equipped Full
bathroom sa

Ability Kenrteii Dog boarding
Country Atm«n|»h#re Reetcvs
a b le H a i t i
1 )1 2 2 ) 0

dm

111 1AM

C O U R T E S Y PONTIAC 111 H i t

243— Ju n k C a rs

USED C A R S

Affect tonal# young female dog
i w i i good home
121 44}7

T H I B E S T IN T O W N
E -Z T E R M S

FREE KITTENS ill Untile

TOP Dollar P aid for Junk ft
Uied c#rt. tru ck ! 1 hftftvy
equipment )22 W

111 SMI

1984 ALLIANCE

a rc

2 W»., AIR • B B B S

FO R ESTATE
C o m m e r c ia l or R t t ld a n lla l
Auction* A Appraitalt Call
Dali t Auction ID M X

e n r o l l i Ia s s l e s ?

215— Boats and
A ccessories

DISCOUNT AUTO SALKS

Baylinar U IIM Capri Cuddy
M a n y emir A ll 14 000 best
__
quick otter II7 0M1

★ DAYTONA AUTO *
★ AUCTION *

• We (fom Finance
o Down Payments tw o and Up
• Trade Ini Accepted
IIIOI Yveocli A re

F I B E R K I N G 1« Hbergla**.'
teeili YNreugh Mlndt^iel^ Tilt
frailer. A* H P Uerc engine
*350 A l i o loofting fo r m i f r p

311 1815

'B B S

1977 GREMLIN
'I t s

CAMAR0

*1999

1978 FORD LTD

Every Thur* M ile e tt M P M

* W here A n y b o d y *
* Can Buy or Sell I *

BIO Y A N D SALK A little of
everything' Setufdey only t
AM
t IllftW I Rd It

WAGON

1976 CHEVY

rustic AUTO A U C T I O N

217— Garage Sales

1979 CICVY MONZA

2 DR.

Hwy ft) ........ Daytona Beach
• e • e e HeMt a e • e • a

*1499

4 DR.

1975 MERCURY
MONARCH

Far mere delalls
11*4 H I AHI

a

na

|B a a
R ft#

RE POSSESSION*

Yard SftVft Corner )4ffi 4
ford A w , Friday Aug tftfh 9
to 8 Small mem t lolhet. lean
g irlt ciottset if*fro and m u
celli

S A N FO R D
M OTOR C

* Aad Credit f
A N# Credit f
e Slew Credit!
* Have * |*b
a and seme ca th f

YARD U L l
3*1* Magnolia
Ave (Of of Jfm Vf I August
Iftlh Ifin
3 A M t (Some
furniture included!

AM C JEEP

W* have Finance Co B Cert
Call How ard................. I ll 4471

SM S. F r e n c h A v * .

in o n

W o H an dk
Ball Of Was

Electrical

Landclearing

P ain tin g

C O N TEM P O R A R Y E LEC T R IC
C o m p k k E k clrica l Sorvico*
T V B Telephones
U l 1177

TH O RNE L A N D C L I A R I N O
F IL L D IR T R C L A V •
SH ALE B H A U LI N G
771 141)

Painting In k f lo r / E ik r k r
Ittier trxos A R aM nabk
Vary E t ik b k ... H I 4*17 I I I H

Ike W hok

I L URK COAST.
322 7029
F inarsong A«ail*4uo

Appliance Repair
AArra AppliMci Sgrvic*
)4hr Aarvka M* E it ra Chargsl
I T T r E « i__**d**H; ll* ** H

Carpentry

General Services
R O B E R T ! O R IEN I
C a n tra l* B M iln lo n a n c *
S p ecia list In E k c l r ic a l B
Pneumatic Controk 717 *70*

Home Improvement
Coll tor 4 Bulking B
Mo Jo* Too Email
III B u rk * La
__________ M l A4H________

Lawn Service

Paving

Lir a Mow1*|-----lew Prices
ta to t________

A l A ifh a N Paving, lasc.
Grading a paving, atphall r*
pairs, m *I coaling, fralllc
markings, drlvow ayt B park
In g k lt Fro* as! I l l 1404

Lewb MeviRC--------- Trinxiai
Ooim dabN A War &gt;, H lA A d l
LAKHS HONED I TRIMMED
Aprk g Yard C N ar up*... m

Masonry

Ropdiri
L lie n tad Canty actor 4RRMU74I
" N O JO B TOO S M A L L "
C r R i ................................ M l -SAAB

tANYTH IN G IN C O N C H B T il
Free I s tins*tvs O l i dly Ohreol
• IA U M O N D E CawsI Ca
"Wo Are The Best".........a t U N

Foe Carpel ImtaUefkao
Repeiri B R o Sir of chot
C a r ___ _____________ M l SMI

TH O M A S B TM04AAI. Mowso
u p o n , ckanlng kww car*
Call HI MA*.

Music Lessons

Cleaning Service

Home Repairs

CarpoT*Clkaiilwg Using
B HaM 51* M.
t a k B Okafr. AM t t l X N
JUAT OEM IIS
ProkAAlOhdl c kanlng

Call

3134*41

Electrical

AJI ago*/til kvot*. P ro Back
grosmd. Call J u lk
M l AA*4

CARPEN TER
R tp a irs and
romodol ing No |0b too smalt
Call 1H0A45

Nursing Caro

t Ail typo*
Carpentry, painting plumbing
and o kctrie H 14 *X

OUR RATES A R E SO W ER
Lakes kw Nuesk g Canter
H I E . Socead A l . Santord
HI 47*7

W ILLIS NOAAE R E P A IR

Plumbing

lft l

Qr i M t Lm r Ca j *
At Affordabk Prices H I Af/l

a M c C U L L A R ttO M I t a

Ail typo* of carpentry B re
modeling 17 yrs tap Call
Ik h o rd G ro ta HI x n

C a rp e t

New Smyrna Death Distress
Sdkf- Ocoonfrent I bdrm . t
balh furnished large Condo
Can anytime!

S4ntord Av* B 17th St
111 **71
O a B iry A u k B Marine Saks
Acres* the river, top el hill
I tl Hwy 1711 OaBary *44 AMI

Peter But CO E l»7t. American
Dealer 1070. w ill negotiate
price Call 40» 0777

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

1*44 PARR A V I .

141— Resort
Property / Sale

No Credit?

WE FINANCE
W A LK IN .......... ..D R IV E OUT

237— tractors and
Trailers

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

It you art kaMwg h r i u&lt;
ce ta M carter M Rant I s in k .
Stanttrtm Realty h k ahing
k r you Call Lae Albriqn!
fuday #• t n M M . I vsntnqi
H I MU

1 Bdrm .1 bath, good condition
b u t step, u tility b u ilding,
torse*, tip Rm , Fireplace
1X0 oq H Qualify F H A or

Bid Cftdtl?

191 — Building
M aterials

W ILL BUILO TO SUIT! YO UR
LO T OR OUR1I E X C L U S IV E
A B E N T FO R W IN IO N O
DEV C O R F. A C EN TR AL
FLO RIO A L E A D E R ! M O R E
HOM E FO R L E U M O N E Y I
C A L L TOOATt

322-2420

* 1171Chevy pick Up t
i&gt; ton Mechanical perfect New
fire* *1000 firm Call HI 71*0
after* P M______________

CONSULT OUR

SHOW THIS O N I I I
bath hem* wrm Split Bdrm.
Pl*n. dining *re*. cealral
air/haat Let Mar* *1 E i t r a ill

C A LL AN Y TIM E

A4 F I X AC V* Over Drive.
I owner. *7 MO |n#g ) New
Tire* HI U tlo r* 7 | *4*7

2 3 1 -C a rs

ft!) W1

TO P QUALITYI 1 bdrm 1 balh
heme with Eat tn Kitchen,
built In wet bar, screened
ream, privacy kneed yard,
it 1*1.*0*

A G E N E V A O SCEO LA AD A
IO N C O FOR M O R I L E I f
1 4 i r l Country N ad *
Wall Naud an paved Rd
M \ Down 1* Yf» p tI I X t
From Itl.SMI

Chevy Customiied Ven 1077
Hytrigarator lin k U4tS or
best offer 7M M M

BU SINESS T E L E P H O N E S ITT
ft A

Muslin* O k u .‘At Etcerf OL.
Laaded S4M Oewn. Small Me
p a fm e a t
C H IC O B T H E
MAN Iff a***

235— T ru c k s /
B u s e s/ V a n s

I Chair*, tablr. wrought iron.
lao Call 11)0741
attar 4 X P M

213— Auctions

L lkllm a
adult Park................... Lot Rants
*l*» HI*
Includtt Water Garbage Pick up
Yard Maintenance
Immediate Occupancy
Orpgary AAoGfk Hama* i l l IM*
111 1 bdrm . I balh Screanad
porch Portly furnished I
acre plua
Totally fenced
Separate deeds
Wallace Cress Realty
R*dll*r............................ HI AIM

X

Zenith IS" color taiavitlon O l g
Inal price over sam Balance
du* 17*4 00 c t ih or l#k* over
payment* U l month Stilt In
w at r a n ly
NO M O N E Y
DOWN. Fraa home trial, no
obligation Cal! A41 5304 day
o r n ia h f ^

• week* old

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Hom es / Sale

R I A L T O R _____ _____ tt&gt; t n a
81*11011

mO'btl* homt
« fra
13» 000

BARREL TABLE 6 CHAIRS.

WbN St C m prn i__1215005
R A V E N N A P A tK - 1 bdrm . IW
bath cant haat B dir. Art too
By owner/taktman l i t i m .
Ev* *B Weekend*

1 4 ftc rti. H igh and dry.
wooded I*** front on p«*»d
ro*d 111 000 with |10 000

iid tN W V it n

REALTY-REALTOR
is M n u is n iH t f iiV im iir t R

I'T ftert ffftctft. from t H . MO
TftfiWi
i'Y fterfi, E h M rp riM roftd High
ftoddry woocMd IJV «00

F H A V A S P E C IA L ! I B d rm .
IW balh. cantral air. garag*.
la n c a d y a r d , k it c h e n
equipped, built in bar 1 141.00*

321-07SV Eve. 322-7643

S P E C IA L OF TH E W E E K
11 kl ting with Bequally
Emerald* U M
a I* kt ring with A le v a m k rlk
and Diamond* 5400
O I 50 ct Diamond SI I color
U .1M

Rtaflot
M l S iilh t n f liM i Av«
Tltirtvilk w m .......
)8&gt; &lt;fH
I ftcrftfsftrcfti U » 0 Tt»mi

■77 ttonda' Civic 7 dr M B , a
speed 4 c y l . am, tm, rww
tire* A paint H I 4*17 after 7__

a

* * CO LO R TELEV IS IO N * a

153— A crcag e_____ L o is/ S a lt_____

7} Bulck Electro Loaded I New
tires, air ihockk Immaculate
No Rust seal U l l i l t

F u n h A W a g n a ll’ t E n
cyclopedia New X Volum e!
5100. firm Opaque Protector
S I A M Seer ik. Include* 1 1H
W bulb* SIM 111 1147

......___ m M il

151— Investm ent
Property / Sale

S IN G LE STORY
LIVING

SANTORO REALTY

Call I

redden la ke It* Wlldwond Dr
1 bdrm 7 bath dbl garag*
porch , central a ir
Super
C k a n i At*umabk 541300
REALTO R
M AR V IN K L A I L
*47 AIM___________ or J tl 7SA7

it

A pt*c* Living Room tu ik good
condition U M 1 gl*tt and
chroma tablet Brand new
S’ » Call 171 4477

44 Plymonth Valiant m
4
c y l . tinted power, tk ra o
Mutt t*e S4O0 or bait offer
CAII H I b*n______________

223— M iscellaneous

WILSON DRIER FURNITURE
111 H I E . ftf

1*41 CAM ARO B E R L I N S T T E
Power %
Haring power brake*
Am F M S lt r t o and mar*
111 000 M u lt ta ll Gaffing
m err lad 1Call H I Sail______

Naud Crib*. Playtran* Baby
tu rn ltu ra . clo th in g
Good
Price* After f PM
H I 1741

U**d Wathar* P a rk B Service
tar K in m a ra t_______ HlbAfT,
M O O N E Y AP P LIAN C ES
fi •«» daMl * dm

1*71 P L Y . G R A N D F U R Y
Asking SUM or b#»f offer Call
Bob Ala IIM

Baby: Bad*. Sfrelkr*. Ckfha*.
Pfaypaet. Etc. P a p erb a ck
» H I *171 i l l *104

m t**e

SM B Up

IHA CO U G AR
Complakly rebuilt engine New
paint Like new Call H I 1*17

S Alumtwuma Cant Havrepa par
Nan Farrow* Mata ft...........G ia n
Kekama
....... H i l l * *

. R E N T T O OWN*
Color T V s . ikrao*. washers,
dryer*. r*tr!g*r*tor. Iraarar*
turnltura, vidaa. recorder*.
Special t il waak t rant 11 M
Altar u liv * T V A Ap*i Rantati
Za yrat Shappmq C tn kr

T13— Storage Rentals

TRIUMPH TR 7 71. 5 (peed
*lr C ic e lk n t condition Call
Bruce, woabday* H I H I !

219— Wanted to Buy

Reconditioned *»''*"&lt;*t
tram 1*1 W AR RAN TY
BAR N ETTS
CASSELBERRY
51* 1111........................... AM M il

S I X mo POO sac
Call m laa* attar 4 P M
1 bdrm |v» bath D u p k i lor
rant Me pat* A k and appii
anew* wo sit*, dryer hookup
tiro par mo Call attar 4 pm
t x ra n

127— O ffice Rentals

MASTERS COVE.......32*7900

HI M il

t*t W. 17th St

231 — C a rs

Y A R D SALE Fri B Sat.. Aug
U*h A 1?fh from ft to 1 lift S
SimiandDr . Sanford

27TH STREET’ rUKNITUKE

■Ml B MattenvIlW. 1 Inarm I
bath. air. appllancat IBS par
ma piut SHI aacurify dapottt
Call P I MASavanlngt_______

SIM

S E C U R IT Y D EPOSIT
WITH THIS ADI

O I N C R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Great iterUng
i*ti Several opening* Good
pay art a m
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y aad
PRODUCTION W O RK Moat
ahitt* open Good pay tc o k t
a rso n

AAM FORO D U P L E X 1 Bdrtn .
I bath, appllancot t l l i par
month plua 1 month dapoall
Call

Mini

CiflYfflkMrt t# l#w*t I Bdrm ,
bfti* kttcften. living room #ryj
l*rg# scrserw l porch Com
plfttftty corpotod and ftif con

217— Garage Sates

Bunk B td t
com ptat* le t
E *ealknt condition M l
■__________H I 7AAA__________

FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C IT ItE N S DISCOUNT
RANCH S T Y L E LIVINO111

No paIt Nachlldran
Call H I l4Af attar 4 P M ______

SHINCUEMEN

Largo 1 bdrtn , I hath, vaultad
calling, appuancav hook opt
tcra a n a d patio AMd SAM
H 1 a n batwaan 4PM A 7PM

2Mrm 1bith

f7— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

P A R T Y P LA N P E O P L E I
to mow baautlful lounga wear
awardad la ttw M ita F lor d* s
Fraa gownt. complete tram
Ing Applications taken Aug
atti thru Aug lath 1 to A p m
onfy H I t i l l ______________

SALES R E P R E S E N T A T I V E
Ptrtanallty and p k a tan l taM
phono manner a mutt San tor
cltlian market It yaw Ilka
paapla. and a r t naat and
attractive. call ut lor ap
polntmant Part lim a, m ltd)
Monday Ihur F r id a y ________

18 1— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

W t f n t f d j y r A o g . 1 4 , 1 t t 3 —t B

Painting

Wall PkmBAog B I
1X7 South Son lord Avonu*
Sanford. Florida H77I

Sprinklers/Irrigation
ABO U T T lM e ia R I O A T W N
Now InolAlklfont
Pro* III
I .peri Repair s *4 Complete
Spy Ink k r t y k k m i
Timers
I k .....
AAA MU

Tile
Am TIl ■
Ceram ic Ilk. tak*
And tn tttlk tk n . baths Itou I
M i l 1H*» SI. Sdnkrd
n )) )0
m ifO .
Jehn ParSw

Tree Service
AR Tr** la rv a .
APM

AayRStog Eloctrscal A4k a IFF)!
ll l M A N t . 14 Hr Sorvtca CaM*
Tam 'l EkcfrSc Aorvko. Ml 1711

Landclearing

D A S E lac ir it
m *0M
New 4 remodeling addlfkni,
Ians, tacurlty lighfs. Umars
plv* alt o k . »of vice* Quolily
Sorvico L i canoed B Bonded

F tsA tn K iU p ig g r ft PaHrtiR|
I m proud *1 my work I N* |oB
k o tm a ll F ro ta o l m T 77 *

IHfOAt
ECHOLS T R I E S E RVI CE
Fro* I sn mates I Law Prices I
Lie In* Slump G rfn d k g .T w l
MA m t day *r a*k

G E N E V A LA N D C LC AR IN O
L o t'La n d sk a n n g
F ill dirt
Too»oiI
Ponds
Df#in ditches
Sit* P roper*1.on Call la* SOX

FkrtdA Metd B M lk o w
Speck Ik it
IS yrs l i p
Fro* C l l
Bonded
Insured
W G TR IB B Y
1*1 MA)

JOHN A L L E N S LAW N B T H I S
Dead tree rem oval u
Am
FlooooI H I AXE

A ll Typo* Rapairtl

Insured
.... A l 77*4

�* •

♦ • #V V

TOB — E v . n i n g H e r a ld , S .n io r d , FI. W o d n e t d a y . A u g . 14, t t t l

Letters From Son's Girlfriend Leave Mom Numb
DEAR A B B T : The day I sent
my 13-year-old non off to camp,
while cleaning his room, I cam
aero** some Tellers he had re­
ceived from his "g irlfrien d ."
Abby. they left me numb! Ap­
parently. he Is sexually Involved
with her. She’s 14. He Is very
popular and a good kid, but I
never expected anything like
this!
My Inclination Is lo ground
him when he comes home and
not let him out o f m y sight, but I
know (hat Is not Ihe answer. He
returns In two weeks. Please
help me.
UPSET MOTHER

pregnant teen ager — then It will
be too late.

Dear
Abby
DEAR MOTHER: When your
son returns, have a heart-toheart talk with him. but keep
your cool when you tell him
what you know. Then make sure
he knows everything a sexually
active adolescent should know;
otherwise a mother (or father)
may appear at your door with a

Don’t assume that In provid­
ing your son with the Informa­
tion he needs to prevent venereal
disease or accidental pregnancy
you are condoning his sexual
activities. Vou’re not — you are
being realistic. Since he Is al­
ready sexually active, you must
teach him sexual ethics and
sexual responsibility.
The sex drive, a God-given
natural urge In all of us. Is one of
the most difficult to control, so
like it or not. It’s the parents’
responsibility to see that their
sexually active children don’t

get themselves — or anybody
else — In trouble.
D E A R A B B T : How can a man
change so much In one year? My
husband used to be a loving,
caring, sexually alive man. W e
were considered an Ideal couple
who never argued.

He quit smoking a year ago
(doctor’s orders) and now he’s
turned Into an arguing, comlalntng person who finds fault
with everything I do He goes to
bed mad about something every
night. He Ilea there like a log and
never makes a move toward me
— no hug. kiss or even a caress.

He has eaten him self Into
clothes two sizes larger from
snacking from the minute he
comes home from work until he
goes to bed.
I long for some love and
companionship. If it weren’t for
the children. I would seriously
consider leaving him.
He refuses to talk, so we can’t
even talk about what’s bothering
him. He wasn’t this way before
he quit smoking. I almost wish
he’d start smoking again.
How do I get a conversation
going with him? Please answer
soon. My marriage depends on
It. 1 love this guy. but he’s not

the man I married.
HIS W IPE
DEAR WIPE: Your husband
has obviously undergone a per­
sonality change. He’s unhappy,
and Is cither consciously or
unconsciously trying to punish
you.
His having quit smoking may
or may not be related to his
sudden change In behavior. This
should be reported to his physi­
cian. If he doesn’t report It. you
must. There Is something either
ph ysically or psychologically
wrong with him.

...Cook
Continued Prom IB
tlghlly buttered fix 13 baking
pan. Pour crushed pineapple
(Juice and all) over sugar In pan.
Pour rake (jailer overall Hake at
350° for about 35 minutes or
until cake testa done. Invert onto
serving plaller while still warm.
Cut Into serving size pieces.
EA8T-DOES-IT QUICHE
2 10-oz pkgs. frozen spinach
W lb. ground beef, browned
and drained
2-3 eggs, beaten
1cup sweet milk
Large pinch of nutmeg
2 cu p s s h re d d ed c h ees e
(cheddar or yotir favorite)
I (Much pie shell, baked
Cook spinach In tmltrr until
done: drain Place In bottom of
baked plr shell and park down
with spoon Spread cooked Ijcef
over spinach, (teat eggs logether
with milk, add nutmeg and pour
over all. Top with shredded
cheese and bake In u slow oven
(250"| about 45 minutes until
quiche rises und Is golden
brown. Link wiusages, salami,
barn or the meat of your choice
may be used In plucc of the
ground l&gt;erf. Lei cool slightly,
then cut Into wedges before
serving. Serves 0

Classes
Offered
INCOME TAX
Persona seeking employment
hi Income tax preparation offices
can lake an Income Tax Course
at Seminole Community College
starling Sept. 3. The course will
m e e t e v e r y T u e s d a y and
Thursday, 7-10 pm ., and will
end on Nov. 21.
Upon c o m p le t io n o f this
course, the graduate will qualify
lo professionally prepare Indi­
vidual Income tax returns for
clients.
For Inform ation, call 3231450. ext. 225.
R EAL ESTATE
Seminole Community College
Is ollerlng Ural Estate Principles.
Practices und Law front Monday,
Sept. 10 through Dec. 11. Class
times are Mondays and W ed­
nesdays. 7-10 p.m.. or Tuesday
and Thursday, 7-10 p m. This
course Is requlrrd lo be eligible
lo lake the Commissioner’s Heal
Estate Salesman Examination.
For more Information, call
323 1450. ext. 225.
INSURANCE
Slatting on Aug 26 ami end­
ing on Dec, 12. Seminole Com ­
munity College will ofler the
2 20 Cusualty Insurance class.
Class will meet Monday, W ed­
nesday and Thursday. 7-10 p m.
The objective o f this course Is
to prepare Individuals lo lake the
Florida Insurance Commission
Properly and Cusualty Insur­
ance, Type II class 20 Insurance
examination.
For further Infonnullun, call
323-1450, ext. 225
BEW INQ PANTS
The public Is Invited to be
guests of Seminole Community
College ul a 3-hour Sewing
Seminar entitled Pauls Con­
struction und Filling. The Semi
nur will be held Aug, 22. 9
a m.-noon. In Sewing Lab 1.-004.
There Is no charge.
Come learn how lo mrusurr
for filling punts. Get the answers
lo all your punls lining pro­
blems Observe Ihe lutrsl In
seam llulshrs. Learn unique
wuys to luslull zippers und apply
waistbands to [Hints.
For more Information, call
323 1450. ext. 22H or 420 (From
Orlando, H43-7001).

200 CT. NOTEBOOK PAPER
Regularly 99*. Pack of

200 sheets notebook
filler paper. Limit 4.

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8 ROLL BATH TIS S U E
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42 OUNCE TREND
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30 or HD 30 motor oil.
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Even A Busy Teenager Can
Find Time To Cook Supper
B Between track meets, after
Icliool Jobs and the telephone.
-•h at busy teenager has time to
help an even busier parent by
fix in g the family supper'? The
jH n s w e r yours.
j Your teenager w ill a lw ays
have time when you make the
Job easy and fun and the results
delicious. The secrel is keeping
. ^pn hand a stock of handy frozen
f°°d * an(* -onie quick
Jw erip es that will capture a teen s
im a g in a tio n . These recipes each
H t a v e a bonus anyone will appre*
I Itlale : easy clean up
ft.
Our family suppers start with
Brozen prepared breaded chicken
or b e e f pizza patties, fu lly
rtcook rd so they can be quickly
■Bleated In cither conventional or
m ic r o w a v e oven H a vin g a
■ freezer stocked with the all-meat
R attles will make II hard to say,
X ’l do;j t h iv e llm el"
f Chicken Patties with Chunky
■ T o m a to Sauce are especially
■ easy and colorful, plus go well
■ with a simple green salad and
■ rolls. The simple ingredients can
■ he kept rm hand, an this supper

mustard
I tablespoon parsley flakes
1 teaspoon Instant minced
onion
•« teaspoon hot pepper sauce
I package | 1 2 or.) frozen
prepared b re a d e d b on eless
chicken pat ties ■
In small bowl, combine oil.
vinegar, mustard, parsley, onion

chicken Heat an additional 6
minutes or until hot. Makes 4
servings.
G rillin g In s tru c tio n s: In
small bowl, combine oil, vinegar,
mustard, parsley, onion and hot
pepper sauce. Set aside. PLace
frozen chicken panics on grill 6
Inches above hoi coats Heal,
covered. 15 minutes, turning
occasionally. Brush sauce on
both sides of chicken. Heat an
additional 5 minutes or until
hot. turning occasionally.

Chlckon patties are o sp o cially oasy and colorful, too

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and lasso great values on all your favorite cuts
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Chuck
Roast

Shoulder
Roast

P u b lix Beef, G o v ’ t.ln sp e cte d B o n e le s s
(Full C ut)

Round

p e r lb.

Fresh

Flounder Fillets

Publix Beef, G o v ’t.Inspocted Bonoless

Great Tasting!

Sm all S h rim p ....

Shoulder Steak....
Publix Beef, G o v ’t.*
Inspected Boneless

Publix Beef,
G ov’t.-lnspected

Top Sirloin
S te a k ........ ........... S'

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Publix Beet, G o v ’t.- •
Inspected (Bone-In)

New York
Strip S te a k ..........
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Cubed S t e a k s ..... ST
Publix Beef, G o v ’t.-Inspected

Key Club Steak ... »
Publix Beef, G o v ’t.Inspected Boneless

Swift Premium or L a zy M aple

Sliced B aco n .......

C ooked Salami .... P*B '
Tennessee Pride Mild or Hot

W hole Hog
Sausage...............

1

Louis Rich Smoked.
Oven Roasted or Bar-B-Q

Turkey B r e a s t .... T
New Zealand Frozen

Leg of Lam b........

Beef For S t e w ....

1

Swift Premium Meat, Garlic or
Beef Sliced Bologna or

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Sunnyland Meat or Boof

Jum bo F r a n k s ....
Armour Star (Heat A Serve)
Beef or Pork

“ Young *n Tend er” G ov’t.lnspected, Shipped DAO, Fresh
Not Frozen, Premium Grade

Breaded P a ttie s... T
Kahn’s Chunk

Fryer B reast
With R ib s .......
Fryer Thighs
or Drum sticks
Fryer W ings...

Braunschw eiger... Z
Oscar Mayer Reg. or Thick

Sliced B a co n ....... P&gt;S
THIS AD EFFECTIVE: THURS., AUG. 15
THRU WED., AUG. 21, 1985 . . .

Fresh

Pork S te a k ........... Z

A r m o u r D e lic io u s

L y k e s T a sty

Fresh Pork

Canned/
Ham

Party
Ham

Boston

3-lb. can

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Zesty Flavored

Deli-Baked Pies:

Pumpkin or
Dutcn A p p le ........ V«h *1

Tasty Polish Loaf or

Deli Custom Made (15-Oz. Size)

Dutch L o a f ........

Bar-B-Q
S pareribs...........
Ready T o Eat!

Cooked S a la m i..

Macaroni A Beef
Yam s A Apples..

Buffalo Style Mild or Hot

Oscar Mayer

Frash A Flavorful

Chicken W ings .... T *1

Tasty Light Ham .

Onion R o lls .......

Pepperoni
P izza ..................2 i«* K

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The Versatile Banana
Tasty Fruit From The Tropics Is A ll-A m erican Favorite
Since Am erica gol Its first
good look at the banana during
the 1876 Centennial Exposition,
we've been In love with the
tro p ica l fru it. A lthou gh no
bananas are raised commercially
In this country, w e've made
bananas our favorite fresh fruit.
Each year, w e consume about 22
pounds of lumanas per person.
There are many reasons why
bananas are found In nearly all
American Imuseholds.
• They taste great.
• They pack a lot of nutrition.
• Bananas arc low In calories,
yet are satisfying.
• T h e y 'r e a va ila b le yea r
round, thanks to sophisticated
banana production method*.
• Bananas carry a modest
price tag. especially when you
consider that they must be
shipped great distances from the
plantations w here they ure
grown.
• They are a versatile Irult. as
delicious right out of the peel ns
they arc In sulud* and recipes.
Scientists believe that the
tranuna plant dales back at least
one million years, making It the
most ancient of Irulls In fuct
some say that the forbidden fruit
In the Bible was a banana
Inslrad of an apple.
Nutritionists trll us we should
reduce our consumption of futs
and sodium. Increusc complex
carbohydrates and lower our
caloric Intuke. No one food cun
answer all nutritional needs, but
the banana has many of the kry
ulttrlbutes needed for a more
healthful diet.
Athletes love bananas (or their
high carbohydrate* and |M&gt;tasslum Seniors know that bananas
urr easy to digest and always
affordable. Singles appreciate
the fuct that bananas, when
purchased green, keep well.
Children love the flavor and
(uirents enjoy serving them In
lieu of sugary snacks. Dieters
love bananas Irccause they are
low In culorlcs. yet very filling.
Virtually every supermarket,
grocery und produce stund has
bununus for sale each day of the
yrar. Bananas urr one of the few
fruits that must rlfx’ ii off the
ulunt und shoppers ure (ortuuute
because the color Is u handy
barometer o f rljreness — thr
more yellow, the rljrer the fruit.
Ma ny p e o p Ie p u rc h a s r
bananas with different degrees
of ripeness so they have fruit
|»erfctily ripe lor rating every
day. Borne people rat (heir
bananas when they sllll have a
touch ol green on the lips, others
whrn they're Ittlly yellow, and
still others whrn the peel Is
speckled with brown Indicating
maximum sweetness.
Bananas should Is* stored ut
room temperature us they ripen.
II banunas rrach thr rl|&gt;eness
you prrfcr and you're not ready
to use them, we recommend
simply putting them In the
refrigerator. The cold will slow
down the rl|&gt;ettlitg process and
while the |&gt;erl will Ittrtt dark, the
Irult will remain delectable.
Most of its cart our hummus
right out o f their hldllrgruduhlr
|&gt;eel Fur breakfast, as u light
lunch, snack or after dinner
Ural, thr luinunu shines.
Ilitl the banana also Is a
versatile Irult lit salatls. lurking,
drssrits. beverages und rvril
entrees, hunuiiu* udd llavor.
nutrition and tropical up|&gt;eul
Following are some of our fuvortle recipes.

pan. Pour eg g m ixture Into
skillet: spread evenly. Cook over
low head until omelet Is set and
brown on bottom (8-10 minutes).
Bake at 325°F., 10 minutes.
Moisten bananas In lemon Juice
to prevent browning. Sprxrn fruit
over omelet and sprinkle with
nuts. Cut Into wedges. Mix
together sour cream , orange
Juice, honey and orange perl.
Serve over omelet. 4 servings.
MOROCCAN L A M B
I lb. ground lamb or berf
1 cup chopped onion
Vk cup chopped dried apricots
'A cup natural raisin*

L'ORANQE REFRESHER
V* cup plnrupplr orange juice
drink
ill cup orange llavored llrpirur
Vk cup milk
Vs ripe bunuiui
C o m b in e I n g r e d ie n t s In
blender conlalner. Cover and
run on high until smooth und
well blended 1 serving (12 n/ I
B A N A N A BMOOTHY
I r ip e l u in u n u
I c u p m ilk

:i scoops vuntllu Icecream
I tap. lemon Juice
C o m b in e I n g r e d ie n t s In
blender container. Cover ami
run on high until well blended.
Pour Into tall glasses. Sprinkle
(w ith n u tm eg. If desired. 2
servings (H 02. each!
PU FFY F R U IT OMELET
4 eggs, separated
Vk cup milk
Vk teaspoon sail
1 tablespoon butler or marga­
rine
2 bununus. sliced
Lemon Juice
1 can ( I I 02.| mandarin orunges. drained
Vs cup chopped walnuts
1 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons orunge Juice
I teaspoon honey
Vk teuspoon grated orunge prrl
Beat egg whites until still, but
not dry. Combine egg yolks,
milk und salt. Beal until light
und Iruthy Fold Into egg whites.
Melt butter In 10-Inch omelet

*k teaspoon cinnamon
'A teaspoon ground cloves
1 c a n (14Vk o r .) s t e w e d
tomatoes
Salt and pepper
I banana, sliced
Vk cup chopped |&gt;ranuta
Hot cooked rice
Brown meat; rem ove from
skillet. Drain. Saute onion. Add
m eat, apricots, raisins, clnnamon, cloves and tomatoes
Simmer 10 minutes. Season to
taste with salt and pepper. Add
banana and nuts. Heat through.
Serve over rice or hulgar. Top
with plain yogurt. If drslrrd 4-6

serving*.
B A N A N A BREAD
Vk cup butter or margarine
1 cup sugnr
2 egg*
2 cup* sifted flour
1Vk teaspoons baking powder
Vk teaspoon salt
Vk teaspoon baking soda
2 very ripe bananas, mashrd
1cup chopped pecans
Vk cup grated apple
2 tablespoons orange juice
Cream butter and sugar. Add
eggs; beat until light and fluffy.
SIM together dry Ingredients; add
alternately with b a n a n a pulp to

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Jumbo
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Vk teaspoon baking powder
1 egg slightly beaten
Vk cup light molasses
3 tablespoons s h o rte n in g ,
melted
1 cup natural raisins
In large mixing bowl, pour
milk and banana over bran: let
stand 5 minutes. Sift togetherflour. sugar, baking powder, sail
and soda. Add egg uioiaaacs and
shortening to bran mixture: mix
well. Add flour m ixture and
raisins: mix until all flour Is
moistened. Fill greased muffin
pans Vk full. Bake at 400°F.
20-25 minutes. IVk dozen

creamed mixture; mix until well
blended. Add nuts, apple and
orange Juice; mix well. Spoon
Into three 5Vkx3-lnch greased
and floured loaf pans. Bake at
35 0°F.. I hour, or until tests
done. Cool 5 minutes before
removing from pan. 3 loaves
(30-35 servings)
B AN A N A BR A N MUFFINS
% cup milk
I cup mashed, ripe banana
l Vk cup* bran
I Vk cups sifted flour
A cup sugar
3'k teaspoons baking powder
I traspoon salt

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Fabric Softener
Coffee Filters

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English
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Concentrated Liquid Laundry Detergent

Fruit J u ic e .......... 5 4$1«

Era P lu s ..................... ^

Jit Croamy or Extra Crunchy

Assorted Heinz Strained

Peanut Butter

Bread
each loaf

For D essert-Assorted Royal

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Sugar Free Gelatin....

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Boston
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Baby Food................ . 5 4£°.f $1

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6 9 *
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$2 69

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C o o k ie s ............... ’£V $1™
Nabisco 12-Oz. Apple or Blueberry
or Cherry or 16-Oz. Fig

Hershey's Peanut Butter

R e e so ’ s P ie c e s .... '1%
Assorted Flavors

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Apple Sauce

M 19

Libby's Cream Style
or Whole Kernel

Golden C o rn ........'•*£?* 39*
Libby’s

Sweet P e a s ................. 39*
Libby’s Cut

Green B e a n s .......'em 39*
Bush's Best Deluxe

Pork A B e a n s ..... 3 '*.«.* *1
(lim it 1 P le a s e , With Other '
Purchases o l 9 7 .SO or More,
S t Cacludmg A ll T o b a cco Item s)

Duncan Hinee Assorted Creamy
Ready-to-Spread

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2 envelopesonion ctip n soup
2 teaspoons brown sugar
1teaspoon cornstarch
! « teaspoon ground ginger
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and cook green pepper I minute.
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.mil ginger blended wttg water.
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m in u te o r u n t il sa u ce Is
thickened. Serve with hot rice
Makes 2 servings
GRECIAN VEGETABLE
DELIGH T
:» medium onions, sliced
2 cups green pepper strips
W Iraspoon dried basil leaves,
crushed
W teaspoon pepper
3 tomatoes, sliced
I Vi cups |H ozs ) crumbled feta
cheese
1 cup fresh bread cubes
Sam e

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m elted
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minutes.
6 H servings

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DOUBLE LEMON FRUIT CUE
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specialty that lias become a
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shell
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optional
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'li cup sugar
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medium mixing bowl, heat egg
yolks; sltr In sweetened con­
densed milk, lime Juice and food
coloring If desired. Pour Into
prepared paslrv shell In small
mixer bowl, bent egg whiles with
cream of tartar until soft |&gt;cuka
form , g rad u a lly add sugar,
beating until slid tail not dry
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carefully lo edge of shell, Hake
Pi 15 minute* or until golden
brown. Coot. Chill thoroughly.
Refrigerate leftovers
Tip: For a lighter lilting, fold I
sillily beaten egg while Into
fillin g m ix tu re; proceed ns
above,
•Use only Grade A clean,
uncrarked eggs

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marshmallows
1 ll-oz. can mandarin orungc
segments, drained
I cup banana slices
1 cup strawberry halves
W cu p w h ip p in g c r e a m ,
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water. Add concentrate; stir un­
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dishes: chill until firm.
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                    <text>Plumber Electrocuted
At Construction Site
A 26-ycar-old plumber was electrocuted Wed­
nesday while working on an addition to an
apartment In Sanford, police and fire ofTIclala
said.
Daniel Paul Donnelly, of Deltona, was using an
electric saw to cut some lumber at 200 S Maple
Avr shortly before noon when he was Jolted by
about 125 volts. Assistant Fire Chief Ron Neel
said
"It apparently looks like It (the saw| shorted out
and electrocuted him but I'm not sure." Neel
said The Incident Is being Investigated by the
federal Occupational Safety Health Administra­
tion. which will determine Ihe cause of the shock.
A co-worker at the site called the fire
department, but when rescue workers arrived
Donnelly had no pulse. Neel said. Efforts to revive
hint — Ironically with several Jolts of electricity
through defibrtllotlon — failed and he was
pronounced dead at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. An autopsy to determine the exact
cause of death was to In- performed at 9 30 a m.
today.
Donnelly, married and a father of three children
ages 3. 5. and 7 . was a plumbing mechanic (or
Harney's Plum bing, the contractor for the
addition. He had been with the company two
See ELECTROCUTED, page SA

**•»•*•SMM h THU*, VXkmU

Paramedics and Sanford emergency medical technicians try to start
the heart ot Daniel Donnelly ot Deltona afte r it was stopped by a jolt
from an electric saw.

The emergency crew, one pumping air Into Donnelly's lungs,
another massaging his heart and a third toting a bag of solution in
his teeth, rush the fatally Injured man to a waiting ambulance.

Schools Budget Ups Taxes
By Richsrd Truett
Herald Staff Writer
S e m in o le S u p e rin te n d e n t of
Schools Robert Hughes has presented
a $143.9 million budget for fiscal
1985-1986. ar. Increase of $13.9
million over this year's budge! of
$130 ii.llllon. The proposed budget
calls for a lax rale of $7 46 per
$1,000 assessed valuation, an In­
crease of 39 cents over this year's lux
rale of $7.07.
Hughes said the Increase In luxes Is
due lo student population growth and
new school construction, as well as
renovations planned nt several
schools.
"W r expect ahoul 1.500 new stu­
dents lo Ik - enrolled In Ihc system
next year.** Hughes said. There are
39.201 students In Ihe school district
litis year.
The proposed twrtgrf was pres
ruled to Ihc school btuird and will
undergo scrutiny during u public
biulgrl hearing scheduled for Ju ly 29
ai 7:30p.m. at Ihe school Ixtard.

The School Hoard voted unani­
mously Monday lo urrept Superin­
tendent Robert Hughes' proposed
budget for 1985-86.
Although Ihe proposed lax rale
Increase Is not guaiautred. Itccausc
Ihe school board still has lo hold
budget hearings and advertise the
proposed Increase. Hughes said the
expected additional services to ac­
t ommodulc Ihe anticipated growth,
w ill require some sort of tux Incrrnse.
Hughes said Itcsldcs Ihe student
growth, another major reason taxes
are Increasing Is a massive construc­
tion piojrcl fur Oviedo High School
which will cost taxpayers $10.5
million.
Oviedo Is scheduled lo be complete­
ly restructured. Th is will Increase Ihc
school's cupaclty lo 2 .154 students
limit in I960. Oviedo High was
designed to handle 1.300 students,
but last year hud more than I.HOO
enrolled.
The proposed lax rule would gencrutc $38,951,379 in revenue, com­

pared with last year's $28,650,074.
based on Ihe pro|&gt;osed tax rale
Increase and Ihe Increase In Ihe lax
base from new construction and
p ro p e rly Im p ro v e m e n ts w hich
boosted property values
Here Is where Ihe remainder of Ihc
revenues for Ihe proposed budget of
$ 143 million comes from:
• $1.9 million from ihe federal gov­
ernment
• 879.9 million from the stale
• $22.7 million curried over from Iasi
year *$413.98610 fund transfers
In the following list, ihe first set of
figures Is where Ihe budget dollars
would be spent under Hughes' pro­
posal. and the second sel Is what was
actually spenl this fiscal year:
• $64 I million for teacher salaries;
$58 I million.
• $-1.9 million lor pupil tx-raonncl.
$4 6 million.
• S3 7 m illion for instructional
media: $2 6 million.
• $2.3 million for Instruction and

curriculum development: $2.2 mil­
lion.
• 8 9 .1 million (or school and grncr.il
administration: $9 2 million
• 82 1 million for Central Services.
$2 million
• 85.4 million lor transportation:
85 6 million.
• 89.2 mlllou for plum o|M-rullons. $9
million.
• S3 4 million for maintenance; $3 2
million.
The rcsl of ihc money In Ihe
proposed budget. $1.6 million, would
he spenl for training, fiscal services,
binding transfers, and for the school
Ixtard. Last year Ihe Ixturd spenl Just
over a million dollars on these Items.
While spending for those purposes
under general operating costs totals
$ 1 12 6 million, another $6 million Is
budgeted for bxxl service, 8895,000
lor debt service, and 824.3 million for
c a p it a l Improvement projects, mak­
ing up the total proposed budget of
$143.9 million
See SCHOOLS, page SA

GNP Dashes Rosy Economic Predictions
W ASH IN GTO N |UI&gt;I| - The nation's gross
national product grew at only u 1.7 |irrcrnt
annual rale In Ihe second quarter, making ihr
admlnlsiiallon's optimistic predictions for Ihr
economy unlikely lo be achieved In 1985.
govrrnmrnt officials said uxlay.
The figure was far short of the 3.1 percrnl
"Hash" estimate 'ssued late lust month and also
was tie low Ih r 2 5 perrrnl that most leading
forecasters anticipated.
"The economy's performance during Hip first
half of this year obviously was below our earlier
rxprrtullon. making Ihc 4 percent target for
growth during 1985 unlikely." Commerce Srcrclary Malcolm Uuldrlgr lold rejxirlrrs alter Ihr
rrjKirt was rrlrusrd,
"W r continued lo consume and Invesl more
Ihun wr produced, wllh foreign suppliers making
up Ihr difference.”
In a separate report today Ihe Federal Reserve

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A Swift Change
Cameron E l/ry Swift doesn't like his
name.
Well, not thr first two: the last one. Maybe
Its Jokes about not being "loo swift."
What ever the cause. Ihe Swifts of Orlando
(lied suit In Seminole Circuit Court to
change their last name and thr last name of
their two tola. Kathryn Francis Swift, age 5.
and Drew Addison Swift. 16 months.
And what would make them happy?
Changing Ihclr Iasi name lo Shackelford.
Why?
Seems Cameron. 29. and his brother
Curtis — sons of Oscar E lzry Shackelford
and Shirley Ann Ipe. had their name
( hanged In 1973 In Orange County by thrlr
mother, Shirley Swift, a short while brforr
they reached 18 Dad didn't show up at Ihr
hearing, according lo Ihe suit.
Since Cameron has been a Shackelford
longer than a Swill, he wants a swift change
back to Shackelford, ills wife. Laura Francis.
26. a Sw ift for six years — has no
complaints. She's a daughter of Don Salyer
and Gwynva F Ogllvle.
Swift Is In the air force and currently
stationed at Andrews Air Force Have. Md.

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Hoard said factory production Inched up Just 0.1
|x*rceni in June, the same as In May und part of
•m extremely weak trend that began almost a
year ago
T h r combination of the nearly Imjx'rrepilble
0.3 perrrnl advance In ihe first quarter and ihe
second quarter's wrakcr-than-cxpeeled rebound
m ra n i ihe entire J a n u u rv -J u n r first hull

rxjuindrd only I percent, government analysts
said Last year's (list hull grew at a vigorous
8.6 |&gt;crrrnt rale.
To reach the administration's current forecast
for 1985 of 3.9 percent would make necessary a
blistering set und hall growth rale ol 6 9 jx-rcrnl.
and Ihul was considered hardly likely, according
lo forecasters In an out of government

County To Set Fees
Builders Must Pay
For Roads Impact
Despite hints of a lawsuit from developers,
county commissioners Monday will consider
a list of suggested temporary Impact fees
w hich builders will be asked lo voluntarily
donate lo help oflsei the effects of I heir
developm ents on roads C oun ty A d ­
ministrator Krn Hcxipcr said he expects thr
commissioners will adopt Interim fees of­
ficially at ihe commission's Tuesday meet
ing A consultant Is to Ik* hired lo develop u
|x-rmunent fee schedule.
And Ihe county Is Interested In Ihe elites
of Seminole County adopting Impact (res us
well. In a move toward. In Ihr words ol
Commissioner lilll Klrchboff. "m a king
growth pay for Its e lf throughout ih r
county.
Hooper lold city representatives at a
inerting of Ihc Council of Lcx-al Govern­
ments In Seminole County Wednesday
night that they "voluntary" fees recom­
mended by Department of Public Works
Director Larry Sellers und County Engineer
Jerry McCollum at 81,000 per housing unit
und 84 per square fool of commercial
construction would remain In effect until
Ih r consultant Is hired.
They are called voluntary lees tK-cau»e
developers In most rases agree voluntary lo
pay suggested amounts when zoning or site
plans are up fur approval. There Is no
ordinance requiring Ihc fees When thrprrm anrnt fee schedule Is established,
commissioners plan to make (h r fees
mandatory.
Delegates front several Giles have asked
for copies of the proposed Interim fees.
See FEE8, page SA

Longwood Aims To Set Tax Rate Tonight
By Jane Casselberry
Herald Staff Writer
The lomgwood City Commission
will utlempt to set Its property lax
rale at tonight's worksesslon.
Mayor Harvey Smertlson said the
commission has already cut approx­
imately 8265.000 from the proposed
83.750.360 budget for 1985 86. but
ihls Is not enough lo reach his goal of
not Increasing last year's property
lax rule of $2.52 per $1,000 assessed
valuation.
The budget session, set for 7 p.m.
at city hall. 175 W. Warren Ave.. will
Ik- the commission's fifth In two
weeks.
It would lake 83.62 per 81.000
assessed valuation to fund the budget
proposed by Finance Director Barry
WrFks and City Administrator Don

Te rry (during Terry's two-month
term In that position).
Smertlson said cuts would have to
total $280,000 lo hold the tax rate at
last year s level He said they nre off
by about $1 per $1,000 assessed
value doing that.
He said by law the city has until the
end of Ihls month lo submit Its tax
rale to the county, but since one or
iwo of the commissioners are plann­
ing to go out of town next week the
commission needs to reach a con­
s e n s u s tonight.
Smerllson said although deleting
Ihe proposed 8800.000 police com­
plex would reduce Ihc tax rate by
$ 30 per $1,000 assessed value. It
may be worthwhile to leave It In the
budget. The vutera at last year's
referendum turned down u $1 per

thousand assessed value tax to build
Ihe complex, but Smertlson said the
ones he had talked In were not
against a new police building, they
just didn't want to pay the tax.
Smertlson said he Is against re­
moving Ihe utility lax cap which
would m ran u 10 percent lax on
monthly utility bills for Ixmgwood
residents. Residents are now charged
a $5 maximum lax on each utility
and commercial accounts $10. Some
new homeowners are paying 8200 a
month electricity bills and a tax
Increase would really hurt them, he
said.
At least the property tax Is de­
ductible front Ihe Income lax. he said.
Smertlson said Ihe hiring of four
new employees lias been authorized
under the tentative budget — one

policeman and three firelighters He
said one building Inspector Is being
eliminated because Ihe amount of
building la down from last year
Built Into the proposed budget (or
city employees will lx- a 4 percent
cost of living raise plus $500 pay
adjustment for deserving employees
us recommended by Ihclr department
heads.
"It looks like we will lx- getting a lot
less road taxes und slate revenue Ihls
year and there are a lot of jtroblems
encountered along thr way. some of
them Inherited, which we're forced lo
addresa and are still to be workrd
out," Smertlson said.
Longw ood Fire Chief C hurles
Chapman will have funds In his
1985-86 budget to hire three new
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Judge Agrees With Jury

Sanford Man Sentenced
To Die In Electric Chair
Sanford man has been sentenced lo
death for the out-at-sea drowning of
his pregnant wife.
Michael Scott Keen. 37. of 112
Clear Lake Circle, was sentenced
Wednesday by Circuit Judge Paul
Englander Henning for the death of
Anita Lucia Lopez Keen. 22. of Ft.
Lauderdale.
Mrs. Keen was five months preg­
nant with the couple’s first child
when she dlsapjM-sred during s
pleasure cruise al sea about 20 miles
off Port Everglsdrs Nov. 15. 1981. A
Jury recommended ihc death sen
tenet June 10.
According to testimony given by
Keen's former friend und roommate
Kenneth Shapiro, h r was on Keen's
cabin cruiser al the time of the
Incident and saw Keen push his wife
overboard

I

Shapiro said Keen threatened to kill
him unless he corroborated Keen's
story that his wife must have fallen
overboard while the men listened to a
blaring radio
A fte r Keen shoved h is wife
overboard he watched her tread
water for about an hour before she
sank and drowned, according to
Broward County sheriff's spokesman
Gucrge Crollus.
The Keens had been married 3VS
months at Ihe time. T w o months
Ik lore the wedding. Mrs. Keen took
out life Insurance policies naming her
husband as beneficiary for $200,000
In accidental death benefits.
Shapiro testified that before Keen
met his wife, he had discussed a plan
In "find an unsuspecting girl and kill
Bcs S E N TE N C E , page 8 A

tWh k, T*m m j , KMi

Sign Off
East is East and West Is West, but according to this sign East is
West. The Greater 5anford Chamber of Commerce hasn't moved,
It's still on the corner of East First Street and Sanford Avenue, but
the city street department apparently goofed.

.

�JA— Evening Herald, Sanford, F I.

T hu rtd iy, July U , IN S

NATION
IN BRIEF
Lawmakers Take Aim
A t Huge Trade Deficit
W ASHINGTON IUPI) — Sponsors of a bill that would dap
a 25 percent duly on goods Imported from nations with
huge trade surpluses say the measure would help lower the
nal Ion's 1 150 billion trade deficit.
Treasury Secretary James Baker said the administration
"would not favor” the bill, "Thai's protectionism in Its ...
rankestform." Baker said on NBC's "Today" show.
But lawmakers said their bill Is necessary because the
administration has no coherent trade policy to combat
America's rapidly mounting trade deficit.
The bill is designed In get America's trading partners
with huge supluses. such as Japan. Taiwan. South Korea
and Brazil, to drop Import restrictions against U.S. goods. If
they don't, their actions could trigger a 25 percent Import
duty, beginning In October I960
Small trading nations with less than 17 billion a year In
total trade with the United Stales would be excluded from
the 25 percent duty, an would nations that have large trade
surpluses but virtually no Import restrictions.
ltn|)ort duties required In the bill can tie avoided If
countries reduce their trade surplus by 5 percent In 1985
and 10 percent a year In subsequent years. That can tie
done either by restricting their exports to the United Stales
or preferably eliminating trade barriers to American goods.

McDonald's Massacre Mass Set
SAN DIEGO IUPI) — The still-grieving survivors and
friends of the victims of the nation's worst single-day mass
murder plan to gather tonight for a special mass to
commemorate the first anniversary of the so-called
McDonalds Massacre.
It was one yeat ago today that unemployed welder James
Oliver Huberty slaughtered 21 people nt the MrDonalds
restaurant In San Ysldro near the Mexican border.
Nineteen people were wounded before the gunman was
slain by a police sniper.
Friends and family of the victims will gather at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Catholic Church to pray for the Innocent
men. women and children who were cut down by the
luslllade of bullets
It«n amid recriminations and continuing controversy, the
healing process Is iar from complete.
Residents are still angry at the delay In killing Huberty,
who was not shot until 77 minutes alter he began his
killing orgy.
Police say they were afraid there may have been hostages
Inside the restaurant

Byrne To Run Again For Mayor
CH ICAGO (lll'l) — Jane Byrne. Chicago's first woman
mayor, launched her 1087 re election campaign by
charging that Harold Washington, the city's first black
mayor, hud brought "the city that works" to a hall.
"I look around this city and t see no progress," Byrne
told a news conference held Wednesday outside a
padlocked Navy Pier, which she said symbolized her
successor’s first two ycurs I II office.
"Programs have come to a halt In this city," said llyrne.
who lost her re-election hid tn 1983 to Washington
‘'Meanwhile, people are suffering and the city la suffering."
Washington, who wus In Home Wednesday for an
audience with Pope John Paul II, said lie welcomed Byrne's
challenge.
II she's going lo run, flue," Washington said. "But I'll
tell you one thing II she had dune the job of cleaning up
I lie city, as she professed she Intended. I wouldn't have to
(In II "

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Mountlo Drug Case
Ends In Mistrial
MIAMI IIIPII — A mistrial has liern declared In the federal
trial ol Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman Michael Adrien
Van Kassel, who was churgcd with selling documents on
drug Inhirinauts to Miami Beach underworld ligurrs
U.S lilslrlct Judge Sidney Aronovltz (lectured the
mistrial Wednesday lifter the jury of five men and seven
women sent him a message ul tl 32 p.m which said. "The
Jury Is hopelessly deadlocked." The group had been
dcllhci atlng lot Iti'.y hours over a two-day period.
Michael Adrien Vuu Kassel. 29, was churgrd with three
counts ol hrihrrv Involving 92.000 he accepted from a U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration agent posing as a
cocaine smuggler and an allrgrd agreement by the Mountle
to sell additional Information for 920,000
I he Judge set a hearing today for Van Kassel, who has
been In Jail since his arrest In May. lo determine when a
second trial would lie held and whether he should be freed
on IhmhI II convicted, be faces a maximum of 30 years In
jail and a 930.000 fine.

Fumes Clear Shopping Mall
MIAMI (Ul'll — Health Inspectors planned today lo
Investigate the cause und Identity of fumes that prompted
authorities lo empty a huge mall for more than two hours,
lotting an estimated 5.000 shoppers und employees
outside.
No serious ln|urtr« were rrportrd In the evacuullon
Wednesday, but traffic became snarled on u six-lane road
along the enclosed 185 store mull, one of the largest In the
South
Health officials said the fumes came from Insulutton
between the east walls ol Burdlnes department store. After
determining the fumes were not harmful, they reopened
the shopping center at 5:30 p in.
Officials today will try to find out Just what type of fumes
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On Golden Grove Pond
Longwood Faces Maintenance Of Another Retention Pond
By Jane Casselberry
Herald Staff Writer
Longwood has another retention pond on
Its hands whether It wants It or not.
David Mnlngot of Trin o r Developers. Inc .
developer of Golden Grove subdivision, lias
asked the city to assume responslblllly for
maintaining a retention pond In that
development.
City Administrator Greg Manning rr.
commended to the city commission at Its
meeting Monday night that the city not
accept maintenance on any more retention
pond ns It Is already maintaining "40 or 50"
of them. "The homeowners associations
should accept responsibility." Manning
said.
builders arc required to construct reten­
tion ponds In their developments to hold
storm water on Ihe property lo allow It to
Biter through the soli rather than cause
run off Into nearby lakes or onto neighbor­
ing property.
Not all of (hem work properly and they arc
proving a costly headache lor Longwood
officials who contracted with a private lake
maintenance firm. The Lake Doctor, In April
lo maintain some of them.
City Clerk Don Te rry pointed out that the
city accepted ownership of the Golden
Grove retention area when It accepted the
other Improvements such as streets and
water pipes from the developer And City
Attorney Gerald Konnan said the develop­
er's responsibility for making sure the
Improvements are In working condition only
extends one year That year ended In April

1984, he said
Mayor Harvey Smertlson said the Golden
Grove pond doesn't percolate properly,
holds water continually, and Isn't fenced
Manning said residents of the subdivision
have objected to the fact that the water
turns green with algae. The developer has
attempted to solve the problem by treating
the water. Manning said.
City Engineer Charles Hasalcr was told to
Inspect ihe pond and see If It Is working as tt
should. No deadline was given for the
report, and commissioners said they would
decide whether to maintain the pond after
reviewing Hassler's findings
In other action, the commission voted 4-1
on a motion by Commissioner Larry
Goldberg to amend the municipal code to
reduce to one foot the front setback required
from the road for display of new and used
motor vehicles.
Commissioner June Lormcnn. who voted
no. said she thinks the setback should be
left at Its present five feet on a roadway or
three feet In other areas
Also Monday, the commission:
• Gave final approval to an amendment
tightening Its zoning code hy striking the
word "and" and substituting "or." The code
now states "a boat, or such vehicle or trailer
must tie owned by or (and) used hy a
resident of Ihe premises "
The action was taken as the result of a
resident being cited by Ihe Code Enforce­
ment Officer for having a motor home
improperly parked In a residential area

S e n a te To H o u s e : 'D o n 't
C a ll Us, W e ' l l C a l l Y o u '
W A S H IN G T O N (IJ P II Budget negotiations collapsed on
a note of "don't call us, we'll call
you," and Senate Budget Com­
mittee Chairman Petr Domenlrl.
said today ll the House refuses to
cut more domestic programs.
"W e 're not going lo get u
budget,"
The talks broke off Wednesday
In an atmosphore of healed
charges, many directed at the
W h ile House bud ge t com
promise formulated Iasi week In
an attempt to bring the parties
together
"W e'll call you bark as soon as
we have som ething to i.tlk
about." a hlltrr Dtimeulcl said
after an unusually dlsagrrrnhlr
session
In an interview on Ihe CBS
Morning News" program today.
Domenlrl said. "W e're not Im­
mature. We understand that wr
don't want the etiMO* (lint's
going to result troru no budget
and there will lie chaos. So. we'll
try something "
But when asked when the
conferees would resume negolia
Ilona, [lumenId sold
"A t 1 lie moment I'm very
pessimistlc, but I would say that.
II the House real Iv Is .0 llltlf
bottom line, II they’re not going
to cut some more domestic
programs that are not poverty
programs ... II they're not going
lo do that, then we're not going

Because the vehicle was not owned by the
resident, the Intent of the rode could not be
enforced.
• Set the next city clean up days, when
discarded appliances and other Items not
normally collected by the garbage compa­
nies are picked up by city crews, for
Saturday and Sunday. August 3 and 4. The
clean-up cost Is expected to be 92.100 for
labor and 9500 for dumping fee. City public
works employees are augmented by eight
weekend workers from the Seminole County
Jail.
• Asked the Parks and Recreation Board
to come up wit h a plan for use of the city's
new tennis courts In Reiter Park. The courts
arc locked to protect (hern from vandalism
and keys arr Issued for a 95 deposit. A
suggestion that non residents be excluded
from the courts was shot down by Parks and
Kecreatlon Director Bill Goebel who re­
minded the commission that because state
funds were used to help construct the courts
outsiders raunot tie banned.
Commissioners are considering charging
outsiders a 910 key deposit, but are
concerned that tennis racketeers may have
the krys counterfeited and distribute copies
to their friends.
Com m lssloner Larry G oldberg com­
plained that his sons called him at work to
come home and give them 95 because the
courts were locked and they didn't have
enough money to get a key
The commission's next regular meeting Is
at 7 30 p in. Monday In city hall. 175 W.
Warren Ave,

Fearful Of Being Sued,
Daytona Votes To Ban
Night Driving On Beach

loget a budget."
Without a budget, Domenlrl
salil. " T h e delicti will come
down a little- tilt, but I think we'll
have Institutional chaos
House budget conferees said
the While House and Senate
leaders torpedoed the budget
conference by "m o vin g the
targcl" several times. Those
changes Included President
Reagan's rejection of a Senatepassed version that would have
s» rapped Social Security cos­
t-of-living raises next year, after
he had accepted It
Senate leaders denied the urins.ittons, charging It was the
House’s laull the talks were not
progressing because the House
refused to make significant
budget cuts Budget conferees
have been tryin g to reach
agreement for nearly six weeks.
A ircu|M-rstlng Reagan und
congrattahmul leaders hud hoped
lor agreement by the week's end
lo get the spending blueprint
through troth chandlers by the
start of the monthlong recess
Aug 2 But that hope upprnred
lo tie dimming
The IIouM1 proposal cut 924
billion more In non-m ilitary
domestic spending over the next
three years und preserved Social
Security raises, but did not allot
as m m ti money lor the Pentagon
as S e n a te b a rg a in e rs und
Reagan wanted

DA YTO N A B EACH IUPI) C ity co m m issio n ers voted
Unanim ously lo ban night
driving on Florida's largest
lieach In response lo a state
Supreme Court ruling that
holds clllea liable (or traffic
accidents on inadequately
su|iervlsrd bearhrs.
Th e b a n , approved lale
Wednesday, goes Into effect
July 24 and prohibits all motor
vehicles on ihe lieach from one
hour before sunset until sun­
rise.
Alxiul 120 pcoplr crowded
city commission chandlers late
Wednesday, while at least 100
others watted outside as supiNirlrrs and opponents of the
Iran made ihetr pilch lo commlMianerw.
Ocean Deck owner Dick
Keough gave the commission a
petition (rearing the signatures
of 3.400 people protesting Ihe
ordinance. Many of them were
owners of businesses along the
tieaehlrunt strip
Peggy Landers, president of
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
In Vohdsla County, spokr in
favor of the ban.
"Tills Is not 1903 when Just a

few cars drove on the beach, ■
There are too many deaths and
injuries." said Landers.
An emergenry ordinance to
prohibit nlgbt lieach driving
failed two weeks ago because it
did nut receive a unanimous
vote of the six-member com­
mission.
The ordinance was Inspired
by a recent state Supreme
Court ruling‘ that upheld an
accident victim's right to file a
lawsuit alleging that there was
inadequate supers’Islon of traf­
fic on Daytona Beach and that
Ihe city had failed to warn of
i h r danger.
The lawsuit Is still pending,
and did not involve a fatality,
said City Attorney Frank B,
Guntm ry III
Gum m y said there were 150
traffic accidents on the lieach
In 1984. none of them fatal. But
of Ihe last seven fatal accidents
on the beach, six occurred at
night, he said
Daytona Beach Shores had
previously banned night driv­
ing on the portion of the beach
Inside Its city limits. Gum m y
said Together, the two bans
bar night driving on about 11
miles of beachfront, he said.

Sanford Searching For Sewer Project Advisers
To make sure Sanford doesn't lose money
during Its ant left hi led 910 million to 930
million sewn Improvement project. Ihe city
should hire a team ol financial and legal
advisers. C'tlv Manager Frank Faison says
A financial adviser, underwriter and
attorney s|ie&lt; lallztng In bond projects would
guide ihe city through its costly, com
plicated Ik mil program designed to pay lur
the project
"It's good Insurance" to have such a
tram. Faison told the camiiitsaionrra during
Ihetr workshop session Monday
The llnuiulal adviser would be paid
between 930,000 and 950.000. Faison said.
The underwriter's and attorney's fees would

have to be determined later.
Commissioners agrred with Faison and
told him lo shop around for the best three
people for the Job
"It's really Insane to go Into a (boudl sale
without one (adviser)," Commissioner David
Farr said
Mayor Betlye Smith called the team a
necessity" and Commissioner Milton
Smith said II would probably pay (or Itself
with the amount of money it saves the city
Sanford faces either upgrading Its Poplar
A venue sew er p la n t or g o in g to u
landsprradlng method of sewage dis|Kmul.
depending on what system the stulr
approves for the city The state Department

ol Environmental Regulation has ordered
Ihe rlty to stop dumping treated sewage In
Lake Monroe The rlty has ap(x-alrd the
ordrr and a decision Is (rending
In other action Monday, the commission:
• Gave tentative approval to a low bid of
922.885 from a Longwood tree company lo
remove 149 dead trees In the city. Final
approval Is expected Monday
• Agreed to shop for the best Interest rate
tor a loan to finance the purchase of a
9120,000 sewer pl(w repair iruck which
uses television cameras to spot leaks. The
rlly has earmarked 91)0.000 from Ibis yrar's
budget for a down payment but must
flnancr the rest of the cost.
— R ick Brunson

WEATHER
Wednesday night lit Sprlngvlrw.
Neb . uprooted trees and tore the
mol oft a shed A gust of 71 tttph
streaked through Huron. S I ) ,
.md ftO-mph winds downed trees
Tonight partly cloudy wub and |&gt;ower lines at Clear Lake.
s c a tte r e d e v e n i n g t h u n - S D Winds near Raymond. S I)..
derstorms Low In the low 70s. Inflicted damage In an area 12
Light variable wind Rain chance miles long and 3 miles wide.
30 percent Friday |winly cloudy Tw o cattle sheds, several roofs,
with afternoon thunderstorms trees and crops were damaged
likely. High In ihe low to mid County roads werr under water
today in Codington County. S I) ,
90* Hulnrhaiue 7 0 percent,
NATIONAL REPORT: Violent where tl'rs inches ol rain dren­
th u n d e r s t o r m s ra k e d the ched Watertown. S.D.. Wed­
northern Plains and the upper nesday, authorities said. North
Mississippi Valley, killing cattle of Troy, S I) . 16 head of cattle
with lightning, shredding crops were killed by lightning. Hall the
With hall as big as baseballs and size of baseballs battered Ihe
flooding roads today with morr area around Garden City. S.D..
than a half-foot of ruin The Inflicting "quite extreme dam ­
storm s today reached front age" to corn, wheat and oat
Nebraska and the eastern crops, said a spokesman for the
Dakotas across Minnesota und
northern Wisconsin m upper
Michigan Elsewhere, scattered
showers doused the Rockies, the
southern Plateau. Florida and
Cash si Flan4* fl*s***l H n yilil
A labam u. A h ig h pressure
taesUw
system located over western
A D M IltlO M t
New York brought cool early
laniard
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noon Light mostly southeast
wind. Rain chance 7o percent

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S I ) In the West winds snapped
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tiuromctrlr pressure 30:03; rela­
tive h u m id ity 82 percent,
winds: southwest at 5 mph: rain;
108 Inch (Sanford); sunrise:
6:39a m,, sunset 8 24 p.m,
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Beach: highs. 9 55 a.in . 19:19
p m.: lows, 3:36 u.m.. 3:28 p.m.:
Port Canaveral: highs. 9 4 7
a m . 10.-11 p i n : lows. 3:27
a m . 3:19 p in Bayport: highs.
3 37 a m . 2 27 p.m.; lows, 8 52
a pi., 9 51 p.m.

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Knife-Wielding Bandit Robs Cumberland Farms Of $109
A man wlrldlrig a knife robber
■» Frrn I'ark convenience store
i terk of $100 late Wednesday.
A Seminole County sheriffs
report said the man entered
Cumberland Farms. 229 Oxford
(toad, at 11:23 p m. and walked
in the back of the store and
waited for several customers to
leave.
When the siore cleared, the
man approached the counter,
reached over and stuck a pock­
et knife next to the clerk's side,
the report said.
'I want nit your money." the
man reportedly said. The clerk
opened Ihe register and said.
Take It.'.* The robber said.
"I land It to me."
The clerk bunded the man
8109 dollars In cash and the
robber demanded that the clerk

open Ihe safe, the report said.
The clerk said the combination
"was not available." Then rob­
ber left the store In a red Pinto.
MOTELBURGLARY
Thieves entered the motel
room of two women und stole
their purses.
Sheriffs Investigators believe
the heist was pulled off by
someone using a pass key
because no pry marks or other
evidence of forced entry was
discovered In the Tuesday rob­
bery.
The thieves stole the purses of
Barbara Du Clots. 65. of Punta
Gorda. and Jennifer Harper. 32.
of Summerville. South Carolina
between 3 and 3 30 p.m. from
room 143 of the Days Inn. State
Road 46 and Interstate 4. San­
ford.

A c tio n R e p o rts
* Fires
* C o u rts
★ P o lic e

A $500 pair of prescription
g l a s s e s , k e y s to t w o
automobiles, credits cards and
cash totaling $845 was stolen In
the robbery.
HIT AND RUN
An Altamonte Springs man
has been arresird and charged
with leaving the scene of an
accident with Injuries In con­
nection with a wreck Sunday In
Longwood.

Woman Gets 3 Years For DUI Manslaughter
A Casselberry woman has
been sentenced to three years in
prison lor the DUI manslaughter
dealh ol a Lake Monroe woman
killed when the car she was
riding In was struck broadside.
Tina Marie Tucker, 22. of 911
la u ra Si., was also ordered
Wednesday by Orange Circuit
Judge Ted Coleman to serve five
years of probation and pay a
SI,(XX) fine In connection with
•he Oct. 10 drath of Tanya
R o b in s o n . 20 Ms. T u c k e r
pleaded no contest to DUI man­
slaughter on May 31.
According to court records.
Ms Tucker ran a slop sign al

Lake Destiny Road and Kennedy
Boulevard In Eatonvllle on Oct. 6
and struck the passenger side of
Ihe car Ms. Robinson was riding
In. Ms. Robinson died ol head
Injuries four days lalrr.
Ms. Tucker's blood alcohol
level was 0.15 percent at the
lime of the accident. In Florida.
0 10 Is considered leagally tinder
Ihe Influence.
Ms Robinson's molher. Kathle
Robinson of Lake Monroe, has
filed a wrongful death lawsuit
suit against Ms. Tucker. Kendall
Neal, driver of Ihe car In which
Ms Robinson was riding, and his

Interlachen Country Club
Appeals A djustm ent D enial
For Sew er Effluent Spraying
Owners of the proposed Inlerlachen Country Club, which
s tra d d le s the O ra n g e and
Seminole county lines In the
Tanglcwood area weal of Stale
Road 436, are appealing to the
Seminole County Commission
lor |&gt;crmlsAlon lo spray sewer
clllurnl onto ihe gull course.
Ihe county's Board of Ad­
justment curllrr this week de­
nied on a 3 1 vole the chib's
request after nearby property
owners protested that Ihe ef­
fluent. which would come from
lh r city of Winter Park, could

have not signed Ihe necessary
agreements with Ihe county to
permit the effluent disposal and
the county's utility steering
committee Is not scheduled to
consider the project unill Friday.
Although Board of Adjustment
m em ber Mike llattaw ay In ­
dicated he favored the project,
he changed his vole to disapproval alter the hoard voted 2-2
on Ihr request. He Joined with
C h a irm a n Roger Perra and
Danny Brown In opposing. Vot­
ing for the permission was Dr.
James Hickman. Hickman said
i x i l l u i r i h r m i u l l r r u n it p r iv a te
the blgj(rst problem Interlachen
wells.
has Is (hat It Is proposing
One resident. Nancy Hague of something new and untried,
Nottingham Drive, said spray raising the concerns of thr
heads now used al the property n e a r b y p r o p e r t y o w n e r s .
arc already shooting water over Member Alan Robinson was
the roof of her home and there Is absent.
Hall said any more delays
no reason to believe the heads
would not do Ihe same when could make Ihe project unfeasi­
ble.
sewer effluent Is Involved.
In other action, Ihe hoard
She said while treatment of
sewage kills bacteria II Is nol approved Ih r rrquest of the
Clearwater Missionary Haptlsl
guaranteed lo kill viruses
Alex H all ol Professional Church. Southwest Road south
Engineering Consultants. Winter of 22nd Street, near Sanford, to
Park, who appeared on liehalf of allow the church to function
Interlachen developers. Insisted without (larkingspaces.
llattaway said Ihe request
that Ihr effluent Is sater than
storm water and the company wasn't unusual, adding (hat
already has a conditional use churches In downtown areas
(M-rinlt (or the operation from (he often function without parking
Si Johns River Water Manage­ facilities.
"T h e Lord will provide." Hatment District
Glnny Markley. county zoning (away said and his colleagues
- Donns Estes
t ourdlnator. said the dcvrlopers agreed.

father, Leroy Neal, owner of the
car.
Mrs. Robinson, who Hied the
suit Jan. 4. is suing for un­
specified damages In excess ol
$5,000.
Stic slates In the still that Ms,
Tucker was neglige it I und Intox­
icated when she ran Ihe stop
sign and that the younger Neal
was also negligent In that he
should have seen Ms Tucker's
headlights and avoided thr ac­
cident.
According to Florida court
procedure. Ihe no contest plea
cannot be used as evidence In
i he civil case — Deane Jordan

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from the makeshift shed ol a
Longwood man.
A shcrtlTs report listed a drill,
two grinders, three saws, a
chainsaw, an air compressor and
a hole cutter stolen Saturday
from Ja m rs Turner. 1101 Miller
Ave. The shed the tools were
stored In was constructed from
an old pickup truck cab
VANDAL WITH A HANDLE
A vandal broke Into the garage
ol Phant Troung. 827 N. Jericho
Drive, Casselberry. Friday and
destroyed a 1983 OUtsmoblle
A Seminole County sheriffs
report said ihe vandal may have
used a red Jack handle lo smash
Ihe car's windows and lo dent
and gouge holes In thr auto.
An estimate by (H ille r placed
damage al $3,000 to $4,000.
My Ngyucn. a relative, discov­
ered the damaged vehicle. Ac­
cording to the report. Troung
was In New York at the time of
the vandalism
CLUE MATCHES UP
A book of matches helped
Sanford police solve a hurglarv
case early Tuesday.

The matches were found in a
briefcase recovered from two
men chased by Sgt Milch Tlndet
at about 2 a m ,, according to
Police Chief Steve Harriett.
Tlndel saw the two men run­
ning south across First Strret
and chased them to the In­
tersection of Second Slrret and
Palmetto A venue where h r
stopped them.
During the chase, one of the
men threw down a briefcase
containing a $66 check, papers,
a calculator and a hook of
matches from the marina Holi­
day Inn. Harriett said. The name
" J B Miller" was on the brief­
case.
An Investigation lound that a
car belonging to Jerry Miller,
who was staying at the hotel,
was burglarized und Ihr brief­
case stolen.
David Scott Lapointe. 20, no
address given, and Fred David
Pierce. 19. of 112 W Magnolia
Ave.. Oviedo, were charged with
burglary and petty theft. They
were booked Into the Seminole
County Jail In lieu of $5,000
bond each.

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A sheriff's report said a
motorist ran a stop sign on
Marion Slrrct In Longwood and
strurk another vehicle, causing
minor Injuries to both drivers.
The driver of the car that ran
the stop sign stopped briefly but
left the scene before Longwood
(Hiller arrived, the report said.
An Investigation turned up the
name of Wrllliam Weslrv Hackct,
19 of 920 B Orlenta Ave..
Ahamonie Springs, who was
arrested Tuesday.
He was being held in the
Seminole County Jail in lieu of
$5 000 tw«id.
PURLOINED BOAT
A boat, moior and trailer
valued at $7,250 was stolen
from Its parking space on l-akc
Kathryn In Casselberry rarly
Tuesday.
Dorothy Gordon. 60. of 1042
Mango Drive. Cassellierry. re­
ported lo poller that she parkrd
the boat at 3 p.m. Monday and
discovered it stolen at about 9:45
u m . Tuesday.
TOOL PIGEON
Over $1,100 worth of tools
were discovered stolen Saturday

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Police Probe Floppy Discs
For Clues To Kiddie Hackers
satellites had been moved, or
that even an attempt to move
them was made But (xillre said
the youths were able to break
lulu an A T &amp; T computer ufler
obtaining a manual from an
A T &amp; T trash bln.
South Plainfield police de­
tective
George Green said four of
Middlesex Countv Prosecutor
th e d e f e n d a n ts o p e r a te d
Alan Kockoff said Wednesday
electronic bulletin Ixiards. which
that seven youths used their
are used for the exchange of
c o m p u te rs a n d e le c tro n ic
information by hundreds of peo­
bulletin boards' to exrhange
ple
information obtained without
Green said the youths also had
authorization, including codes
that would cause communica­ a special code giving them Illegal
tions -witcllltcx to "change post- access to the Information In
i ton and possibly Interrupt In­ question and only those who
used those parts of the bulletin
tercontinental communications,
boards were arrested.
He said thr youths obtained
Roekoff said the bulletin
thousands and 'possibly mil­
lions" ol dollars In telephone and hoards contained telephone
numbrra In a military defense
n ilormal tonal srrv Ices.
Proseculors said morr arrests communications system In the
Defense Department. "We called
may be made.
one of the numliers and got a
Assistant County Prosecutor lieutenant general." Kockoff told
(-Tank Graves said Investigators the New York Tlnirs.
still bad "six more computers
Rockoir said the investigation
and 9 million floppy discs" lo
began In April w hrn postal
look through
officials Informed the South
We had 300 names In one Plainfield poller that someone
co m p u te r und we charged
using a post ofllrr box under a
n tcn ," Graves said. "We have fictitious name had apparently
|to Idea what's In Ihe other been using a computer to gain
computers and won't know for a Illegal access lo Ihe computer of
while."
a Connecticut credit company.
The youths, whose names
The Investigation led (o the
were withheld because of their arrest of a South Plainfield
ugra. arc charged with Juvenile youth, whose computer was
delinquency by reason of con­ seized In June. Aflcr Grennler
spiracy to commit theft
and Green spent about 100
A spokesman lor American h o u rs looking th ro u g h the
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. said youth's computer, the other six
there was no Indication any of Its were arrested Friday.

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alleged Illegal use by youths of
home computers lor frre tele­
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will examine !l million cumputrr
(list's in lheir search for more
suspects.

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And Another
Spending Fix?
I’r n s lm ls t s n r r s a y in g th e A m e r ic a n
econom y is h ru d ln g for a recession as early as
next year. Optim ists are saying that slower
grow th signifies only a pause as business and
consum ers defer *|x-ndlng In anticipation of
lower Interest rates, lower oil prices, and
lower lax rales. Either w uy. this hardly seems
the tim e for the tax Incrcuse some In
Congress are pushing privately as the only
|K&gt;sslblc road to deficit reductions.
U n e m p lo ym e n t In Ju n e rem ained steady at
7.3 percent for the fifth consecutive m onth.
.Tha t translated to 8.4 m illion Am ericans
looking for Jobs that d o n ’t yet exist.
G ro w th rates have been sim ilarly disap­
pointing this year. First rjuarter growth was
an anem le .3 percent. T h e second quarter
saw a rebound to a m odestly healthy 3
(K Tcenl. but aggregate grow th this year Is still
ru n n in g al a lackluster rate of 1.7 percent.
Th e re are other signs of weakness. Corporate
profits arc d ow n , the nation's trade deficit Is
ru n n in g al record highs, and the troublrd
m a n u fa c tu rin g sector c o n tin u e s to lose
ground.
Let the economists argue about whether
these are (Kirlenta of a 198(1 recession or
merely a predictable pause after the 1083-84
boom. O u r guess Is the latter but there Is
•room for honest debate. T h e point Is (fiat a
lax hike now could only m ake a weakening
econom y weaker still.
A lax Increase Ilia 1 look m oney out of
consum ers' pockets would dim inish demand
and slow econom ic activity accordingly. New
taxes on corporations w ould m ean less capital
available lor growth prom oting Investment,
hi (with cases, fewer new Jobs would be
created for the more than m m illion A m e ri­
cans w h o have yet to share In the benefits of
the econom ic upturn that began at the end of
1(182.
Ironically, a lax hike Intended to shrink the
deficits w o uld be more likely to Increase
them. II the p c M im ls ls n rr right and recession
awaits next year, adding the extra burden of
new luxes could only deepen the recession.
And Inasm uch as deficits typically grow
d u rin g recessions, a more severe recession
would p rtx liicr a deficit to m atch. If. con­
versely. the optim ists are right, a tax Increase
would al the very least risk choking olf the
growth that Is actually sh rin k in g I tit* deficits
In real term s — /.e., as a percentage of gross
national product.
All tills seems so obvious that one must
suspect a covert, or at least sublim inal,
motive to explain Congress's Itch to reach out
and tup someone. For a m a m m o th hint, recall
the gnashing ol teeth and anguished sighs on
Capitol H ill as mem bers ol Congress recently
struggled to cut tens of billions of dollars from
liilure budgets
T h e fact Is that Congress would ruther
hpend than cut That Is w h y the drllclt Is so
huge today. H y the end ol fiscal MIH5. federal
spending w ill have Increased 41 percent since
IDMl. T h e econom y will have grow n only 34
percent over the same period. So. despite four
tax hikes totaling 9330 billion, the deficits
h'liiuln huge.
■ Another tax hike would risk m aking the
d d lctts larger still while giving u weak willed
Congress w hat It craves but must not have:
Another llx to Iced the spending addiction.

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DONALD LAMBRO

How Stockman's 'Allies'Let Him Down
W ASHINGTON — The resignation of Budget
i Director David Stockman leaves a huge gap In
President Reagan's high command No one now
being mentioned to replace him come* close to
matching his mastery of hudget detail and Ills
broad philosophical commitment to reducing
the size of government.
’
Despite m y own deep m isgivings over
Stockman's persistent push for tax Increases to
close the deficit, no one In this administration
has made tougher or more persistent efforts to
rut wasteful federal spending.
Again and again over the past four and a half
years. Storkman has tenaciously fought In­
ternally for deep budget cuts that, had they
been enacted, would have slashed the deficit to
a fraction of Its present size.
Tragically. Reagan's budgetary whlz-kld was.
In the end. beaten back by key members of his
own party in Congress, by top officials of the
administration, and very often by the president
himself.
First, he frequently encountered sllir opposi­
tion from Cabinet members who argued vocifer­

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

Terrorist
Tactics
Here, Too
The brutal murder of a young
Navy man abourd hijacked TW A
Flight 847 provided the American
jieople with a fresh shock of recogni­
tion ns to the menace of terrorism.
A* President Reagan said during the
17 - d a y o r d e a l, " t h u g s and
barbarians" are waging war against
civilization. Unfortunately, terrorist
lurtlrn are to be found almost
everywhere.
In the same week that the TW A
Jetliner wus hijacked, there were
terrorist attack* In England. Spain.
Corsica. South Africa. Japan, and
other countries.
I n c r e a s i n g l y , foes of the
established order use terrorist
method* In attempt* to achieve
their political goal* The United
Stair* Itself ha* not been free of
such Incident*. Puerto Rican na­
tionalist* huve exploded bombs In
New Vork City. The Capitol ha*
hern the target of u bomb attack In
thr 1900*. radical anti-Vietnam
group* dynamited (xiwer lines In
California and attempted to hull
train* currying military *upplle*.
Similar attempt* have ticcn made to
disrupt the movements of train*
tarrying weapons to nuclear sub­
marine* In the Northwest.
In thr sixties, the United States
also experienced campus proles!
activities that cnnntllutrd terrorism,
such as th r riot al Colum bia
University In New Vork City and the
dlsturlumrrs at Cornell und Yule
Universities. The lierkrley campus
of thr University of California
tiecame Infamous for scenes of mob
terrorism
One hope* that tlie country won’t
see that sort of thing again. Ttierr
arc Insidious development*, howev­
er. Many of them arc related to the
current rampulgn to force universi­
ty authorities to gel rid of securities
In companies with investment* In
South Africa.
Whut'* happening In this connec­
tion wu* discussed by Waller K.
Klaus of Farmington. Minn., In a
letter published June 25 on the
editorial page of thr St. Paul.. Minn.,
rionerr Prra* DlB/iatch. under the
caption
"Protestors 'Hijacked* U
Regents' Meeting.'*
Nowhere In American society Is
there a proper place for groups that
hold up Individuals und Institutions.
Ik- ih I them to Ittclr will, und creute
media events that have lire effect of
manipulating people Our system
allows for a variety of lawlnl. orderly
protests. The American public must
not tie subjected to another round of
Itrrkrley-typc mob protests

ously against his early proposals to cut or
eliminate questionable federal programs such as
Exporl-Imppri Joans for major U S corporations:
revenue sharing for well-heeled communities
that enjoy‘ big budget surpluses: and costly
Pentagon expenditures, such a* cut-rate mili­
tary com m issaries for relatively young,
middle-class retirees In second-career Jobs.
Stockman fought to phase out the 94 5
bllllon-a-year revenue-sharing program early ln|
Reagan's first term, but was fought tooth and
nail by the president's Intergovernmental affairs
assistant. Rich Williamson, who said the cut
would endanger the president's federalism
initiative. "There was a big fight over It In the
Cabinet room In front of the president and the
president sided with Rich." a While House
official says.
Just the mere hint that Stockman was
planning to propose the elimination of about
9750 million In commissary subsidies or
reforming the 20 year-and-out military retire­
ment system triggered a furious retaliation from
the Joint Chiefs of Stall The top brass went to

g lc iH -h
a t » *a t-

Reagan and told him It would destroy military
morale and recruitment. Stockman lost.
Second. Stockman has consistently run Into a
wall of opposition to many of his budget
proposals from key Republicans In Congress,
who have often been among his most effective
foe*.
When Stockman was putting thr finishing
touches on the president's fiscal-1985 budget,
word leaked out that It would Include sharp cuts
In the Department of Education It wasn't long
before he found himself face-to-face In his office
with a phalanx of angry conservative House
Republicans, who told him they didn't want
Reagan cutting "one dime out of the education
budget."
As Ihrse evatdples Illustrate. Stockman's
third and biggest obstacle often was the
president himself. Tim e and time again.
Stor kman'* budget-cutting proposals ended up
on the cutting-room floor, a victim of Reagan's
reluctance to add them to his budget during his
first four years

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ROBERT WALTERS

I

If The
Cliche
Fits...

JEFFR EY HART

W ASHINGTON INEA) - The most
difficult challenge In writing litis
column will be suppressing the
temptation to Invoke the 370-yearold hackneyed aphorism about "the
pot calling the kettle black."
It seems that the nation's leading
advertising agencies — thr firm*
whose notable contributions to our
culture Include television commer­
cial* for hemorrhoid remedies, pain
relievers and laundry soaps — are
disturbed about the lack of quality
and Integrity In political advertis­
ing
Leading the cleanup campaign is
the A m e ric a n A s s o c ia tio n of
Advertising Agencies Although 4As
mrmlx-rs account for more than
three fourths of all the country's
commercial advertising, most polit­
ical advertising Is handled by
eum|Mlgn consultants.
4As members have more than
their share of professional problems.
One public opinion survey has
In their boot*. Theodore Rrxrscvelt
shown, for example, that almost
said that we should speak softly and
two-thirds of all consumers Ix-lleve
carry a hlg stick. Reagan's shouting
that television commercials are ex­
and not even carrying a toothpick.
aggerated or misleading.
D ic ta to r K im E l H u n g of N o rth
In another poll about half of the
Korea inusl hr puzzling over the
respondents
disagreed with the
Inscrutable way* id the Western
statement that "advertising pres­
mind Kirn made It Into Krugun's
ents a true picture of the pnxluri*
list of five outlaw leaders, while
f e a t u r e d . " but a g r e e d t hat
Assad of Syria, who I* actually
‘ advertising Insult* the Intelligence
running event* In Lebanon, was not
ol the average person."
even mentioned. Without Assad'*
Similarly, when the public Is
approval, the terrorist camp* In the
asked lo rale various ix'rupullon* on
llukka Valley could not exist for 10
the Im s Is of honesty and ethics. Ihc
minutes
advertising business ranks near the
Absurdly. Kruguu told the listen
tail tom of the scale.
lug lawyers Ihut thr terrorists arr
Al the 4As' annual meeting last
running scared because our own
year In Palm Springs. Calif.. In
cause Is Just. America Is still thr
dustry leaders decided to remedy
"shining city on the hill," hr xutd.
Ihc problem not by making any
using that tine once too often These
substantive Improvements In their
"regime* arc weak In a way that no
work but Instead by mounting u
democracy cun ever lx- weak "
&lt;umpulgn to refurbish their Image.
Tell It to Robert Stethem
That etfort was to include twhat
"T h e ir rulers are frlghtrurd,"
r ise?) a national advertising cam­
Reagan fantuslzed "Th e y know
paign. a program of visits to college
thut freedom Is on the march und
campuses and a hypocritical search
when It triumph* thrlr time In
lor "serious utilises" In |&gt;olltlcu!
|xiwer Is over."
advertising during the I9H4 cam­
paign.
Oh yeah? Down in Managua
4 A s m e m b e rs z e a I o u *I y
Daniel Ortega now knows that hr i»
monitored campaign advertising In
dealing with a paper tiger Khadafy
i* so afraid of Reagan that he tiu* approximately 400 metropolitan
areas. Nobody, however, m ain­
Just signed an accord with the new
tained surveillance over the com­
military rulers of the Sudan and
resumed tils crazy dream of en­ mercials for Indigestion remedies,
la xa tive s, m o u th w a sh or d is ­
circling the hated and westernizing
hwashing detergents
Egypt.
The column t* finished and the
I 'lie A y a t o lla h Is p u b lic ly
laughing al the president. Rragun cliche about the pot and the kettle
ha* been avoided - but there*
had lo run uround the world
’ la gging.” he said, for someone to always “ people who live In glass
houses Shouldn't throw stones."
help tree thr hostuges

Just Calling Names
T h e gap betw een President
Reagan's rhetoric und hi* actions on
the hostage matter bus become so
gieut that he Is draining his pre­
sidency ot all crrdlbtltty und putting
at risk a whole range of Issues He
may be lucking out because It Is
sum m rr and people at the bruch are
not noticing, but thing* are becom­
ing dangerous. A very strong castrail Ire made that Reagan should
resign and lei George Hush lake
over. Hush's credibility remain*
high
Alter doing absolutely nothing to
retaliate against the hijacking und
the murder of Robert Stethem.
Reagan ha* tx-rn reduced to calling
name*. In III* absurd speech lo thr
American liar Association, hr rultrd
the leader* of Iran. North Korru.
L ib y a . C u b a u n d N ic a ra g u a
"mlsllts. looney tunes and squalid
criminals.*' Yeah. Slick* and stone*
will break my bones but names will
never hurt me.
Then he hulled and puffrd In
icg.dc*c Terrorist attacks against
the United Slate* are acts of war. he
correctly told the assembled law­
yer*. and hr noted that under
"International law" we have thr
right to defend ourselves All right.
Mr President, that's line
Then what did he do? He re­
commended a committee. He pro|Misrd that thr assembled lawyers
"address tills problem In confer­
ences and convention* that will lead
us to a better domestic and Interna­
tional legal framework lor dealing
with terrorism."
Wow The Ayatollah. Khadalyund
thr Islamic Jihad must lx- shaking

JA C K ANDERSON
B ER R Y S WORLD

" I 'm s ic k o l o u r 'm s s n m g h il r o ls tlo n s h lp l' L e t s
get M A R R IE O r

Firms Play Dirty To G et Cleanup Job
By Jack Anderson
and Joseph Spear
W A S H I N G T O N - C a l l It
"Shootout at the OK Dum p."
Tw o giant waste disposal compa­
nies and their hired gun* ure
dueling In the press und In hearing
mom* across the country, trying to
lulluence the Environmental Pro
lection Agency. Each side bus
accused the other of misrepre­
sentation und other dirty trick* —
and each Insists the other startrd It.
The unseemly niud slinging In­
volves a matter of serious public
Interest — how best to gel rid of
dangerous Industrial wastes But
the tactics used by both sides are
attempts to distort the democratic
process Here's the story uncovered
try our associate Corky Johnson:
The EPA Is considering the dis­
posal of hazardous wastes by burn­
ing them at sea lit special Incinera­
tor ships. Instead of burning them
un la n d , und o th e r disposal
method* One of the rival firms.
Waste Management Inc., lu* the
capability to Incinerate at sea. The
other doesn't.
W a tte M a n ag em e n t s rlv u l.

Rollins Environm ental Services.
o|x-ratrs several land based Inciner­
ators. Obviously, If EPA were to
decide that ocean Inclnerutlon I* the
wave of the future, Rollins would lxhurt.
So Rolllna hired former Rep Tom
Evans. R-DeL, now a Washington
lawyer Evans In turn hired National
Strategics Marketing G roup, a
Washington political consulting
lin n run hy W uller Mondale's
former deputy campaign manager.
Robert Deckel
Deckel set up u telephone bank to
m a k e c u lls lo r e s id e n t s of
Drownsvlllr. Texas, one of the ports
where EPA Is thinking of putting a
dock lor loading incinerator ships
According lo the phone script wc
obtained. Deckel s solicitors said.
Hello this Is (name of caller)
calling for the Alliance to Save the
Ocean." The ''Alliance'' Is a paper
organization created by Deckel The
caller would urge residents to help
slop EPA'* plans lo burn "highly
toxic PCD*" olf the Brownsville
coast.
Deckel ulso sent agents lo cities
w h e re E P A p la n n e d to hold

h e a r in g s
The Urckrl operatives
otTerrd their help as consultants to
citizens' groups that were opposed
loocean burning
Sue Ann Fruge ol the Gulf Coast
Coalition said thr Deckel agent did
not reveal that lie wus working on
tx-half of Rollins The coalition
rejected the outside help anyhow
Fruge said her group had organized
a turnout of 0.000 angry residents
at an earlier EPA heurtng and she
r e s e n t e d I n d u s t r y ' s p a id
gunslingers butting In
In San Francisco. Deckel created
the Ocean Tourism Council, and
tmcil two consultants to drum up
sujiporl from the tourism industry'.
T h r consultant* also testified on
behalf of the ‘‘Council'' ut the EPA
hearing, without disclosing that
they were connected to Rollins.
Deckel said he sees nothing wrong
w ith his lob byin g techniques
Meanwhile. Waste Mangemenl was
chronicling Deckel's moves In a
background paper It distributed to
congressional committee*
But Waste Management hired Its
own poltttcul consulting lirm to
promote thr ocean Incineration view

at EPA hearings Telephone banks
werr used and operative* were sent
to the five EPA hearing cities lo seek
supjxirt.
In addition. Waste Management
paid the travel expenses. Including
virile hotel bills, for about 15 peoplc
who appeared lo testily In favor of
wean burning. None of the shakers
mentioned that the company wu*
(raying their expenses.
Companies doing business with
Waste Management alvi gave their
xuppuri The president of a Mexico
City waste disposal lirm. for exam­
ple. testified In favor of ocran
Incineration — without disclosing
his company's ties to Waste Man­
agement.
in an Interview with a Mexican
newspaper, two Wastr Management
employee* were described as of­
ficials of a trade association. A
company odlctal. Dill Drown, said it
was u mix-up caused by the lan­
guage barrier
A Waste Management olllclal
estimates that lire company spent
about 9 2 5 0 .0 0 0 on t h r E P A
hearings.

\

�SPORTS

Ev«nin« H*r»ld, Sanlsrd, FI.

Thursday. July U . l*»S-iA

Apopka Tops Overconfident Altamonte
B y Sam Cook
Herald Sports E d ito r
OHLANDO — Hold everything World Series
enthusiasts of the Altamonte Junior League
All Stars. Don't mall those motel room deposits to
Taylor. Mich, just yet.
District 14. which was the toughest level of
competition for ihe Altamonte Nationals In thetr
march to the Little League World Series last year,
has thrown an Apopka-West Seminole hurdle In
frotil of the much-anticipated fourth World Series
appearance by the Altamonte league In three
years.
Apopka-West Seminole, using a sterling
ihrce-hlt pitching performance by Mark Gabrovlc
and an overconfidence fed by Altamonte's 72-6
scoring differential In the Division 2 tournament,
dealt Altamonte a 5-3 setback Wednesday night
In the opening game of the District 14 finals at the
Hotting llllls Little League complex before 400
fans.
“ We were overconfident.” said Altamonte
manager Kelly Walnscott. “ We weren't ready.
Apopka wanted It and they took It. I'm
embarrassed."
Altamonte tries to even the series tonight at
7:30 at Rolling Hills. Walnscott said Aaron

B aseball
latarola will probably pitch. Apopka manager Phil
King said he may go with ex-Altamonte star
Jim m y Musselwhtte. if hts arm Is ready. King said
Mussel white threw 1 18 pitches In Monday’s
Division 1 win over Rolling Hills. The other
choices are his son. Brett King, or Tim Kreer.
Altamonte, which waltzed through the Division
2 tournament with four straight wins, sprung a
leak defensively Wednesday with six errors which
spoiled a creditable pitching performance by
Chris RadclifT.
Gabrovlc took full advantage. Relying on an
effective curveball. he continually kept Altamonte
off stride. He was especially effective over the
final three Innings when he didn't allow a hit and
retired nine of the final 11 batters.
“ I knew we could beat them.” said Gabrovlc.
"We're a lot belter than people think I Just
moved the ball around. We knew RadclifT was
hot. 1 Just tried to keep the ball In on him so he
couldn't extend his arms.”
RadclifT. though, wasn't as sharp as usual on
the mound as eight walks littered his perfor­

mance which Included 10 strikeouts. "They were
just too small," he said of Apopka's No. 7 and 9
hitters Robert Brown and Scott Castaldo. "t
couldn't find their strike zones."
RadclifT walked both three times each. The
third walk to Castaldo in the bottom of the sixth
led to Apopka's breaking a 3-3 deadlock with Its
linn! two runs.
Castaldo drew his third walk to open the sixth.
Gabrovlc. whose brother Matt played football at
Lake Brantley High School, followed with a bunt
in front of the plate. Catcher Danny Hendricks
pounced on the ball but trounced his throw into
center field in an attempt to get pinch runner
Koscoe GrtiTln. When the throw eluded center
Odder Jcrrey Thurston. Griffin went to third.
Gabrovlc Immediately stoic second.
King, the No. 2 hitter, was next but Radcllff
reached down and struck him out. The big
left-hander did the same to lefty Greg Thomas for
ihe second out. With Musselwhlte at the plate,
however. Hendricks let u low fastball slip past
him for a passed trail and Griffin streaked home
for a 4-3 lead. A wild pitch scored Gabrovlc for a
5-3 edge.
Gabrovlc. a shrewd left hander, received a grcul
play from center fielder Robert Brown to open the

want to treat them any more or
less." be said. "But It will be a
great feeling If wc can beat
them again tonight."
T ir e s m o o t h - t h r o w i n g
right-hander threw 118 pit­
ches as Apopka w hipp ed
Rolling Hills Monday for the
Division I title Manager Phil
K ing said he was unsure
W e d n e s d a y on w h e t h e r
Musselwhlte would pitch.
"W e ll have to see how
Jim m y feels." sold King. "I
don't think the fact that wc
won tonight changes my pit­
ching plans any I don't want
Jim m y to throw Thursday If
there's any soreness.”
Musselwhlte said he didn't
think there would be and he
ready to throw, "W e beat
Chris IRudd III) and no one
they have ts going to throw
any harder than him ,” said
Musselwhlte. "If we ran hit
him. we can hit most anybody
they have.”
— Sam Cook

Connors Answers Critics
With Sweep O f Eriksson
W A S H IN G T O N ( I l l 'l l Jim m y Connors Is llretl of hear­
ing Ifiut he should think about
retirement.
“ Don't rush me out of the hard."
"H e's a good player already,
game I enjoy It." said Connors
Wednesday after dispatching but he's going to get better."
|iesky Swede Stefan Eriksson, Connors said of fits 6-foot-4
ti j 6-4, In the second round of a opponent. Eriksson turned pro$200,000 clay court tourna- fesslonul last August and Is
ranked IH7th.
ment
"He's big and strong and he
"I'm not In any hurry." added
Connors "When I can't wukr up moves well (and) tills hts ground
and go out there and win strokes well. He plays like most
m alrhrs like that today, then I'll of the Swedes play, which Is
good baseline playing "
slop ”
Andres Gomez, the tuurnaConnors. 32. said. “ I'm not
going zo hang around to hr a inent's No. 2 ceed. was ousted In
first round casually 9 out of 10 three sets by Peru's Pablo Artimes I’m not usrd lo that and I raya In a match that ended
don't wuril that to happen. shortly fa-lore midnight ED T.
Gomez, who Inis suffered a
Instead of adjusting to that. I'd
spate of injuries since winning
rather adjust to business life."
“ I'm not worried about (retir­ the Washington clay court event
ing) Why should you?" added last year, said: "It's been a pretty
Connors, who slipped to No. 4 In tough year In every way. I
the world In the latest computer haven't played well and t was
Injured for two months and tried
rankings.
“ I enjoy what I do for a living. to come back and was injured
And I don't think a lot of people again."
Wednesday saw six of the
can actually say tha t," the
five-time U S . Open and two- tournament's 16 seeds beaten,
including Injury-slowed Jim m y
lime Wimbledon champion Mid.
Ihe Florida left-hander's last Arias of Buffalo. N.Y. (No. 7|.
prrvlous match was a straight Victor Peed of Paraguay (No. 9)
sets debacle against hard- and Paul McNamre of Australia
servlng Kevin Curren In the (No 141.
Winners on the day Included
semifinals at Wimbledon.
Eriksson was a i|uallflrr In Ihe No 3 seed Yannick Noah of
Washington tournament "It's France, who slipped by two-tlmc
difficult to play somebody NCAA champion Mikael Pemfors
you've never wen play before of Sweden. No. 5 Aaron Krlcksand you haven't played before." n in. 17. of Crosse Polnle. Mich.,
said Connors. "He made me hit a and Guillermo Vilas of Argen­
lot of bulls and he made me work tina.

T e n n is

See OVERCONFIDENT. Page 6A

'Lambo' Shows
Americans The
Way By Oviedo

Musselwhite Wants Ball
ORLANDO - The learn and
league have changed but
Jim m y Musselwhlte remains
ihe same. He wants the trail
and Ihe starting assignment.
Apopka-W est Sem inole’s
13-year-old right hander, who
pltchrd the Altamonte Na­
tional League All-Stars to a
seeoml-place finish In the Lit­
tle la-ague Wrirtd Series last
year, said he's not worried
alnnit pitching on three days'
rest.
" I 'l l be ready to pitch
Thursday.” said Musselwhlte
Wednesday night alter Apopka
u p s e t s o m e of b is e x Altamonte teammates. 5-3. In
tfie llrst game t&gt;l the District 14
Ju n io r League tournament
finals. "We'd like io win tonight and not play a third
game."
Musselwhlte said be didn't
have any strange Iccltng about
playing against seven of his
former learn mates. "I didn't

seventh, issued a w-alk and then retired the final
two hitters to end the game.
Jason Vartlck. whose third Inning double was
one of three Altamonte hits, crushed a long drive
to center to open the frame Brown broke
Immediately and made a splenald over-lheshoulder catch to take away a sure extra-base hit.
“ That kid (Brown) played a great game." said
Walnscott. "Gabrovlc pitched a heckuva game,
too. but that kid took away two of our big
Innings."
The other came In the fltst. Varitek walked but
was picked off by Gabrovtc. Walnscott took a
called third strike but RadclifT. who had 10 hits In
11 at-hats entering the game, drew a walk. He.
too. was picked off by Gabrovtc but he scrambled
to second when Thomas dropped the ball When
Thomas threw past second. Radcllff went to third.
"Obviously. Murk has a great move." said King
about Ids lefty who struck out five and walked
six "He caught those two guys IVarltek) by a
mile."
Thurston, who was battling an 0 for I I slump,
followed with a smash to left center. Brown again
broke with Ihe bat and snagged the liner as he
dropped to his knees to take awav the run.

H x t U n » S i hy Cart ( l a w n

Chuck Lam b grimaces and fires. "L a m b o ," like his
namesake In Ihe movies ("R am b o ") was a one man
wrecking crew for (he Altamonte Americans Wednesday
night. "Lam bo" hurled a four hitter and drove In tour runs
as Altamonte clinched a spot in the District 14 finals against
Ocoee with a 5-2 victory over Oviedo.

By Chrts Ftster
Herald Sports W rite r
DEI.AND — While Sylvrsln
Stallone Is cashing In at the Ixix
office us Rambo. the new Ameri­
can hero, the Altamonte Major
A itu-rtrans had a one-m an
wrecking crew &lt;&gt;l their own
Tuesday night.
Cull him "Lam bo."
Chuck Lamb tossed a lourhitler and drove tn tour rims
from his No. 8 spot In the lineup
us Altamonte downed Oviedo.
5-2. for the District 14 Division 2
championship.
The Americans advance to the
District 14 final tonight at 7:30
In Winter Garden against Ocoee.
The game was orglnutty sched­
uled for Friday but moved up
s ln r r both team s won Ihe
division early.
Since neither team has a loss
In division play, n will tie ihr
best 2 of 3 series. The winner of
district udvuncrs to the Section
I tournament beginning July 22
at Winter Garden.
While Lamb did Ihe job on tinmound and at the plate, the
Altamonte defense played a
Hawless, often s p rrta c u la r
hallgamr. Second baseman T .J
Glufirtda turned In numerous
outstanding plays and shortstop
Eddie Howard also played an
excellent defensive game behind
Lamb.
"Chuck (Lamb) did tin- job for
us lonlghl." Altamonte manager
Mike Morro said “ He pitched
another great game and came up
with two key hits."
Mono was also Impressed with
ih r defensive pluy of the Ameri­
cans.
"I don't know If we would
have won without the defensive
game we played." he said. "It's
tough lo score on us when wr
play defense the way we did
tonight "
Oviedo had a big chance to
score In the top of Ihe first
turned away by Altamonte's
defense With runnrrs on second
and third and two outs. David
Blunton ftIt a rocket toward
Howard at shortstop Howard
gloved It i Irunly and threw on to
first lor thr third out
"That wus a lug play." Morro
said “ Hr came up with a hot
shot like It was nothing If the
trull would have gotten through.
It would have hern a big Inning
for Oviedo."
Altamonte came hack to take a
1-0 lead In Ihe bottom of the first
without ihe bent-lit ol a hn

Baseball
Ulullrtdu coaxed a walk out of
Oviedo slarter Russell Davis and
look second on a wild pilch
Davis then struck out the nrxl
two hitlers hut Glufirtda scored
when “ Downtown" Te rry Brown
reached on an error.
laimh retired Ovtedo In order
In the top of the second and
came buck with two runs tn the
bottom hull With one out, Chrts
Koepke drew a walk und Lamb
tlu-n stepped up and smacked u
two-run hoincr to right center for
u 3 -0 lead.
Davts then walked the next
two hitters and. with two outs,
wulkrd Jared Soto to load the
bases After throwing one ball to
B r o w n , O vie do w e n t w ith
Shr-llr-v Elliott In rrllrf Elliott, a
crafty southpaw, got out of the
threa t when he dangled u
curveball on the outside corner
lor a called strike three.
Elliott led olf the top of thr
third with a bunt single and
went to second on un error on
i In* play, Altamonte's only error
of the game. Lamb then reached
hack to retire Oviedo's next
three hitters, Its 1-2-3 hitlers. In
order to strand Elliott at second.
Elliott set Altamonte down In
order tn the bottom of the third
and Oviedo came buck with two
runs on two hits In the top of the
fourth. With one out, Marvin
Huhbu" Fore drilled a single lo
left center. Blanton then depos­
ited Lamb s first offering over
the fence In right center to pull
Oviedo within 3-2. Lamb kept
Iris composure despite the later
and came track to strike out the
next two hitlers to end the
Inning.
After Elliott pitched out of a
slight Jam In (hr bottom of Ihe
fourth. Gluffrlda put on a de­
fensive clinic at second base tn
Ihr lop of Ihe fifth.
Elliott drew a walk to lead off
the Inning but Dana Allen lifted
a pop fly Into shallow right field
Gluirridu made Ihe catch near
the first base line und. when
Elliott lagged at first and broke
lor second, he threw u perfect
strike to Howard for ltie double
play. Danny Phillips then hit a
soli liner toward right Held but
Glutfrlda made a diving stab to
end the Inning which turned out
to be Oviedo's last chance to
•wore.
S e e ‘LAMBO.’ Pegs 6A

Zoeller: Weather Will Decide Open Champ

Hot stS r-SOT* S r t * « Cot *

Fuzzy Zoeller intently studies his next shot
at last year's Bay Hill Classic.

S A N D W IC H . England (UPH Fuzzy Zoeller. the 1984 U.S. Open
champion, thinks the weather could
virtually decide who will be Ihe
British Open champion, as II did Ihe
last lim e the tournam ent was
played on on Royal St. Georges
links
Most of Ihe 153 players are
worried about changeable weather
handing a lucky few good breaks
and ruining the chances of Ihe rrst.
In 1981, American Bill Rogers
won Ihe Open, aided by what he
udmllted were the best of the
generally poor weather conditions.
"T h e guy who gets the lucky lee
limes this week will do okay,"
Zoeller said as he headed out lu
practice on the par 70 course
Wednesday. "I think fair weather

G o lf
will be the kry to deciding the
championship "
D e f e n d in g c h a m p io n S cve
Ballesteros, who won the British
PGA Championship on this course
two years ago. even went as far us to
suggest that steps should be taken
to even out Ihe effects of thr
weather,
" I t c o u ld be a tre m e n d o u s
advantage to play In the murnlng
rather than late, or It could be the
other way round. 1 think w r should
have two ter (start points)." he told
a press conlrrrnce after his final
practice round.
None of ihr International trio that

sets the annual golf extravaganza
on the road — Britain’s Jeffrey Hall.
Michael Cahill of Australia and
Swrden's O vr Sellberg — should
make much of un Impurt on a
t o u r n a m e n t th a t i n c l u d e s
Ballesteros of Sjialn. Americans
Tom Watson. Jack Nlcklaus and
Lee Trevino and West. Germany's
Bernhard Lunger among Its 153
entrants.
The favorites face art Irritating
w a t t b e f o re s t a r t i n g t h e ir
challenges.
Lee Trevino Is the first of the
favorites due on course, at 10.20
a m. closely followed by Wulson, 35,
who has won this event five limes
Americans Lanny Wadklns and
Zoeller have tee times alter I p m ..
Greg Norman. Andy B ran and

Bernhard Langcr won’t start until
after 2 p.ro.. and Nlcklaus will be
kicking hts heels until 3.20 p.m
before starting hts bid for a fourth
Open title
Weather usldc. the 2H year old
Ballesteros Is quite confident of hts
chances to defend the title.
"I feel like I hit the ball very well
off the lee." tie said "M v tempo's
been very good for the last few
w rrks I feel a lot mure relaxed than
before other Opens."
Brief details of hts practice round
offered little comfort for hts rivals
hr re Th e 6 -foot Spaniard hit every
drive straight down the fairway and
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approaches, suggesting he desll
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Thursday. July I I . W J

C ard in als Peddle Allen

w i n , lo s e &amp; D R E W

New Yankee Hopes To Emerge
S T. LOUIS (UP!) — T h e Sl. Louis Cardinals
have given Nell Allen a chance lo emerge from
ihe shadows of Keith Hernandez and Bruce
Sutter.
The Cardinals Wednesday dealt the seldomused reliever to the New York Yankees for a
m Inor-league player to be named later.
After coming to St. Louts with grrat fanfare tn
the June 1983 deal for Hernandez, the Cardinals
have practically given Allen away.
The 27-year-old right-hander Is 1-4 with two
saves — none since April 20 — and a 5 59 ERA.
lie appeared In ]usl six games and pitched only 8
2-3 Innings since May. Including a start In
Pittsburgh when he was shelled In a 13-2 defeat.
Allen believed Sl. Louis fans blamed him for the
loss of the popular Hernandez. He was also under
pressure when Sutler went lo Atlanta as a free
agent before this season
St, Louis has rid Itself of a contract In which
Allen will earn *750.000 this season. *900.000
next year and f 1.260.000 In 1987 The Cardinals
reportedly agreed to pay an average of *400.000
rarh year of Allen's salary
"It was Just one thing after another." Allen said
at Lambert Field as he prepared to leave St. Louis
Wednesday. "I couldn't bounce back I was at a
mental standstill In St. Louts.”

From

Shadows

Baseball
Allen, who lives In New York, asked to be
traded.
"I wanted him. asked for him and think he will
hr of great help to us In our stretch run.' 1 ankces
manager Billy Martin said.
Allen said Martin told him he would gradually
work his way Into the staff before becoming a
short reliever with left-hander Dave Rlghetll
returning lo the starting rotation.
Allen, who showed up In a Yankees cap In the
Cardinals' clubhouse before Sunday's game. Is
expected to tie In full uniform Thursday when the
Yankessopen a four-game series In Minnesota
Allen collected 67 saves from 1979 to 1982
with the Mets but became a starter In St. Louis
because the Cardinals had Sutler In the bullpen
Allen had a 10-6 record and a 3.70 ERA In 1983
He returned to the bullpen last year and was 9-6
with a 3.55 ER A and three saves
On opening day. Allen gave up a game-winning
homer to Gary Carler of the Mets In the 10th
Inning The next day he Issued a bases loaded
walk

Big If' Falls Over Major-League Races
Expos for the lead, gave ground
grudgingly to the Mets. Winning 13 of
iheir last 17 games. St Louis holds a 2
'/jgnme lead,
JiMcpilu Andujar. 15-4. Is off to his
l»esi start. Danny Cox Is 11-4 and John
I'udor 10-7. Willie McGee and Tom m y
Herr have battled for the halting lead
and rookie Vince Coleman has become
a terror on the base paths
Nrw faces on the Expos like Ruble
llinoksond Mike Fll/geruld have eased
the loss of Gary &lt; arler. Bryn Smith Is
10-3 and rrllever Mike Reardon has
Ik-cii Impressive for Montreal, which Is
3 V4 games back Injuries have deci­
mated the Cubs. 7 1s buck.
In the Ainerleun League East, the
Yankees have become the Juggernaut
they jiereniilallly threaten to become.
Ron Guidry. 12-3. Is tieglnniiig lo
resemble Ills Cy Young Award year of
1978 Rickey Henderson Is instant
ollense and the middle of the lineup Is
scary.
The Toronto llluc Jays arr still up by
2 i'1
j games but went 8-7 In their last
15 games before the break After Dave
Stleh, 9 5. the starting |dtcldug Is
suspect, and tun many starters have
played without lest because of a weak
bench, Detroit is 3 Vb back and
Itulilmore 7 lA.

United Press International
' One word describe* the pennant
faces shaping up In the second half of
(lie major league baseball season
II
The spectre of u players' strike has
darkened the prospects lor some In(rlgiilng races
l The warring factions will inert
Thursday lo iitleiupt a breakthrough
(tut If (here Is Insufficient progress
Over the next three weeks. trasrliall
Could dls,ip|&gt;car Into the summer haze
Aug 0 — the strike deadline set by the
players.
For several teams, (hr All Star Game
Was an u n w e lc o m e b re a k In
niuiiirnlUHi. In the two weeks before
(hr break, the Iwo hottest learns In
hast ball belonged to New York
'I hi' Mets finished tlielr first half with
(lie most successful road I rip ever.
Winning 10of their Iasi 11 games. The
(Jfreuse, dormant In June, finally
bolstered I he steady pitching Dwight
Gooden. 13-3. has actually improved
nil Ills Rookie ol the Year form of last
season, and Ron Darling. 9 2. and Kd
Lynch. 7-5. have won their last three
Starts.
The St laiuls Cardinals, who sur­
prised the National league East by
storming past the Mels. Culm and

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AjMipka. Inspired try the |&gt;lny. Immediately took
a 2&lt;&gt; b ad In the bottom id the first Inning King
drew a nnc-out walk and moved up on a passed
hall. Thomas, who struck out four times against
Radcldf, w inded again hut reached when
Hendricks tailed to enteh the pitch unit when
Danny Allrcrt couldn't come u|&gt; with the throw,
King came around to score lor a I 0 lead
Mussrlwhlte then reached on an error by
Vailtek at third. Kreer llrw out lo right field but
Ryan laincc and Brown drew consecutive walks
Brown's free pass (orred In the second run.
Altumnntr rut die deficit In half In the second
when Hendricks walked and stole second. Aaron
laralnlu also walked Albert followed with a
ground trail lit second baseman Castaldo bul Ills

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In the NL West, the Los Angeles
Dodgers have overtaken the defending
champion Padres by a half game,
winning 12 of their last 15. Pedro
Guerrero has lit Ihc fuse with a record
home-run tear In June. The offense
has finally given Fernando Valenzuela.
10 8. a fighting chance.
Aside from LnMarr lloyt. 12-4. the
Padres' sturtlng rotation has soured.
San Dlrgo has won three of Its last IO
games, giving third place Cincinnati
new heart.
Th e A L West Is sad. b u l Ihe
California Angels arc crying all the
way lo Ihe lop. The Angels have lost
Just twice In their last 13 games and
llielr six-game lead Is largest In club
history Ron Romanlck ts 10 4 and
Donnie Moore has drvclojtrd Into the
InilljM-n stopper.
At least one team might not mind a
strike, though The Cleveland Indians
have a .326 winning |&gt;ercentage and
are 24 games out of first place. Some
things never chiinge.
K I T T L E D O W N FOR R EH A B
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throw went over the first baseman's head,
allowing Hendricks to score and the runners to
move to second and third.
Gubrovlr then struck nut Curt Prom and when
Kent Brubaker laid down a safely squeeze,
latarola was caught at the plate. Vurttrk flew out
to center field tit close out the Inning
Ait Inning later. Altamonte took a 3-2 trad
Walnsrott singled to right field and Kudcllff
doubled down the led Held line for his eighth
extra Itasr hit In 13 playoff al tiats. Thurston
walkrd on a 3 2 |ilteh to load the bases.
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shortstop Musselwhltr who took the out at (trst
w hile Walnseolt scored to He the game, latarola
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trout Albert for the last out.
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Wednesday night to lead Ihc
Nashville Sounds to u 6 0 victory
over the Oklahoma City 89era In
dir American Association
Before a crowd of 13.752 fans
ut Greer Stadium. Kelly run his
record to 6-7 In pitching the first
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with n 2.95 ERA In the FSL.
He leaves die sport a puzzled,
frustrated man with a healthy right
arm Torrez pitched for seven elubs tn
tils 15 years In the majors, winning 20
games with Baltimore In 1975. During
a six year stretch from 1974-79. To r­
rez won at least 15 games each season
and he was 2-0 for the New York
Yankees In Ihe 1977 World Scries. Ills
lifetime record In die majors Is IBS160 for more than 3,000 Innings
pitched.
"I'm proud of the career I've had."
said Torrez.

Black Little League
Coach: Firing Racial
P ITTS F IE L D . Mass |UPI) A Little
League baseball couch who says he was
dismissed because hr Is blark will takr his
case directly to thr Massachusetts Com ­
mission Against Discrimination, his lawyer
says.
Attorney Joseph Voslt made thr state­
ment Wednesday after a Superior Court
Judge refused to reinstate David Williams
Williams Is ihe only blark coach In the
Pittsfield West Little league, which has no
black players. The league's Hoard of
Director* dismissed Williams June 13 for
ullrgrdly violating certain league rules and
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latarola bark up and threw a strike to Hendricks
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SCOREBOARD
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Sox outfielder Ron Kittle, who Is on the
15 day supplemental disabled list. Is
being sent to the club's Trlple-A
Buffalo affiliate on Injury rehabilitation
assignment, effective Friday, the team
announced Wednesday.
Kittle has been suffering from a vtrr
right shoulder since he collided Into
the left-field wall of Coinlskey Park on
April 20. H r Is eligible to come off
supplemental disabled list Friday, a
tram spokesman said
Rehabilitation assignment lias a
20-day limit, but no m inim um , the
spokesman said.
Kittle wus hilling .195 with right
home runs and 16 Kill In 49 games
when h r was Injured, the s|x&gt;krsman
added.
TORREZ CALLS IT QUITS
C L E A R W A TE R IUPII - Mike Torrez
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Wednesday night. Ihe durable 185game winner announced his retire­
ment.
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Thursday. July IB. 1565—7A

Livewell Is Fisherman's Best Friend

SPORTS
IN B R IE F
Evert Lloyd Loses Patience,
Dispatches Cummings Quickly
NEW PORT. R.l. (UPI) — After winning more than 1.000
pro loum am rni matches. Chris Evert Lloyd has lost her
patience.
The winner of 16 Grand Slam singles titles needed Just
41 minutes Wednesday to eliminate Kathleen Cum m ings
64). 6-1 In the first round of a $150,000 women's pro
trnnls tournament.
"My patience runs oul faster the older I grt." said Evert.
30. a 13-year veteran of the lour.
In other matches. No, 2 seed Pam Shrtver eliminated Lisa
Spain-Short of Moultrie. Gu . 6-4, 6-3, In a second-round
meeting and No 3 Wendy Turnbull of Australia. In her first
match, won 6-3. 6-1 over Grace Kim . a 17-year-old from
Ridgewood, N .J.
Using her precise groundstrnkes. top-accdcd Evert Lloyd
•urvrd up her first victim since losing the Wimbledon final.
Alter, she explained her method of avoiding early-round
losses.
'Concentration Is my biggest asset. It's won a lot of
matches for me Now. II my mind starts to wander. I Just
It II myself. It 's only for an hour or an hour and a half.'"
Wednesday’s upset victims were No 4 Kathy Jordan and
No. 5 Alycia Moulton, the defending champion. Moulton, of
Sacramento Calif,, lost her opening match 7 6 (9-7). 4 6.
6 4 lo Lea Anionoplis of Glendora. Calif. Jordan, of King of
Prussia, Pa . lost to Belinda Cord well of New Zealand. 6-4,
6 3 In a second-round match

Central Michigan Sues UCF
MOUNT P LE A S A N T. Mich (UPI) - Central Michigan
tJmvrrs'iy has Bird a lawsuit against the University of
Central Florida In a dispute over a football game scheduled
lor Sept .21
I lie breach of contract suit w as filed Monday in Federal
District Court In Bay City before Circuit Court Judge
James Churchill Be Issued a summons that was recelvrd
Wednesday by Central Florida
Central Florida hxrtball coach Gene McDowell said his
school does not want to play the game because it faces a $ 1
million deficit that must be repaid lo the Florida Board of
Regents.
Central Florida reportedly owes $400.OK) by January
PIH6. By not going lo Mount Pleasant and scheduling a
home game Instead. Central Florida said It call make more
money for payments.
Mount Pleasant attorney BUI Shirley said II the game Is
not played, the suit requests damages in cxrrssof $10,000.
an Injunction against Central Florida from playing another
opponent Sept. 21 and that the Orlando schixrl not Ik *
allowed lo play more than 10 games during the 1985
season

Bribery Case May Call Kirk
NEW O R L E A N S UJPtl - Memphis Slulr coach Dana Kirk
could Ik* subpoenaed as a defense witness In the trial of
former Tulane University Iwiskrtball slar John "Hot Rod"
Williams
Lawyers for Williams filed a motion Wednesday at a
pretrial hearing lor their client asking dial Kirk be
sul&gt;|Miruwfl i » np|K*ar ul (he trial ortircliileil (or Aug. 5.
Williams Is to Ik * tried that day on chargrs stemming from
a point-shaving scheme that led lo the cancellation of
1'ulalie's men's basketball program.
Kirk's testimony could tie Important because Tulune's
home game with Memphis State on Feb. 20 Is one of two
college contests allegedly fixed In the scheme Involving
Williams, two of Ills teammates und four non-ulhirtrs.
Williams' request i ante one day after another figure In
die rase pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to
commit sports bribery and lOeountsof sports bribery.

Understanding a boat's llvewell system.
Its many uses, and what makes It work
properly is becoming more and more
important to fishermen.
Conservation is a big issue among most
fishermen They see how a live well can keep
a fish alive for later release, which avoids
wanton waste
Most boat manufacturers Install llvewell
systems during construction Llvrwells
consist of a box like container that holds
water drawn from the lake or river Some
llvrwells have pumps which draw the water
from the lake and circulates It and ihrn
returns It to the lake Some llvcwells have
pumps contained Inside and simply agitate
the water Inside the llvewell.
Bass tuumamcnl fishermen discovered
long ago the need to return fish alive at the
end of a tournament. Bass fishermen are not
Ihr only ones using llvewells. i'anflshmcn
have found keeping Ihr fish alive until they
are ready to he cleaned keeps the meat
fresh. Live hall fishermen have found

much sunlight will get fish excited and
cause more sires*
• It Is best io have the pump on a timer so
ih.it tt ran run only lor a couple of minutes
at a time. Periodically dean the impeller ol
the pump
• The llvewell should be Included when
i he boat Is houghl But Is a fishman has a
boat without a llvewell. he should install one
and can do so Inexpensively. The Important
things to remember arc to do It right and
use It properly It will make die sport of
llshlng better for the fisherman and the fish.
Dell Abernrthy, owner of the Osteen
Bridge Kish Camp, says hr always stresses
keeping die fish alive and penalties his
Buddy llass Tournament fishermen for any
dead ones they catch In the tournament.
"O u r aim is to return all the Msh to the
rtvrr after the catch." says Dell "W e lose
some of them because of (he heal but we
don't come up with too many dead ones.
Th e guvs do a gtxsl fob of keeping them
alive."

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W R IT E R

Larry
Williams
llvewells are an excellent way to deep
m i n n o w s a n d shrimp lively during hot,
humid days.
Mere arc some (silnters that might help
keep those fish in the llvewell (resh during
die extremely hoi weather:
• All llvewells should Ire Insulated. The
sun can heat up llvewell water vrr quickly.
Add small amounts of Ice lo the Itvrwell
w ater to help keep tt cool.
• Don't o vm m w d fish In a llvewrll Keep
fish calm. Over-aerating or allowing too

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A significant number of Texas'
ts-xi high school loot trait players
plan lo lake easier classes this
lull lo avoid falling victim In the
stair's controversial "no-pass,
no play" eligibility rule, accord­
ing lo a survey condoned by a
statewide hxrtball magazine.
Of 205 sludenls responding to
the |Hill by Texas Football maga­
zine. 78 — 38 |ierecnt — said
they planned io lake r u l e r
classes this season And of the
78 coaches rescinding to the
survey. 07 expect at least some
ol ihelr players in follow that
plan
"When li comes down to a
chance of missing a s|xirt you
really like, the smart thing to do
is change your schedule," said
defensive lineman Terry Price ol
I'lano. a Dallas suburb "It's a
i bailee you've got Intake "
Th e no pass, no-play rule,
which was passed by the Texas
l-eglxlaturr In 198*1 and upheld
as constitutional Iasi week by
die Texas Supreme Court, re­
quires students who (all at least
one course with a grade under
70 lo he suspended fro m
extracurricular activities lor six
weeks.
Not surprisingly, the rule was
universally unpopular among
die 205 players and 78 coaches
who responded lo die survey.

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County Sues Firm Over
Sewer Main Installation
Pump brrakdown* caused by
excessive pressure In what the
Seminole County claim* la an
Improperly Installed sewer main
baa prompted the county to sue
the company that Inatalled the
line.
Seminole County, through the
South Seminole and North O r­
a n g e C o u n t y W a a te w a te r
Tranamlaalon Authority, filed
ault Tueaday agalnat Paul II.

Howard Co., of North Carolina
and Inaurance Com pany of
Norlh America which guaran­
teed the company's work.
The county la aeeklng una p e c lfle d d a m a g e * a n d
punltatlve damage* In excess of
S5.f)00. T h e case ha* been
assigned to Clrrull Judge S.
Joapeh Davis J r. No trial date
ha* been art
— Deane Jord a n

...Rate
Continued from page 1A
firefighter*
with
paramedic
training for fire station no 2 and
promote two firemen there to thr
rank of lieutenant
Chapman, who presented the
four male commissioners with
cigars and Commissioner June
Lormann with a red rose at
Tuesday night's session, lost a
few and won a few In trying to
defend hi* $1,334,033 In budget
requests a* compared to the
$1,297,247 fire department
proposal diawn up by the fl-

...Schools

ready for commission consid­
eration.
At the workshop with Wright.
Continued from page 1A
Ihxrpcr made It clear that the
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Also
penciled In on the budget
voluntary commitments from
la
a
five
percent pay raise for
devrlopers
of
funds
for
Impact*
Klrchhoff aald the Ire* are
laiaed on the amount of traffic on schools, police and fire pro­ Hughes, which Is contingent on
each new atructurr will generate tection and donation of road slate approval. His current sala
on the ro u n ly 'a road* and right-of-way will also continue in ry I* $54,201.
"The budget is rather light."
addition to the fees for transpor­
highway*.
said Carey Farrell, assistant »utation.
In rex|M&gt;n*r to a complaint two
The Impact fees for roads arr fx-rlntendent for business and
wrrka ago from John Wright of expected to generate more than finance who spent the weekend
the Itomehulldrra of Mid Florida $20 million over a lO-year period at the achoolhoard's office
that the eatlmatrd 10 lr!|&gt;* per to match tlie expected $20 working on the budget
residential unit |&gt;rr day la baaed million In revenue* from the
Farrell aald any problems the
on traffic In Chicago. Klrchhoff county-imposed 4 cents per school board members have
said eallmatra for truffle geneia- gallon gasoline tax and the new w i t h the b u d g e t w ill be
lion Iri Florida are more than 11 2 cents per gallon gasoline tax explained and straightened out
trip* |mt day |&gt;er housing unit. ex fretted to Ire levied by the hv hlsataff.
Klrchhoff told staff a week ago to county w ithin the next few
At the public hearing, school
use the correct eatlmatrd figure weeks. Sellers and McCollum hoard meml&gt;ers as well as thr
for Florida In computing the said.
puhllr ran question any part of
(era.
Wright said the fee* would be the budget. He said the board
There la no rallmule of when devantatlng to the hnmrbulldlng will go over each part of the
— Donna Estes budget Item by Item.
the art of |&gt;rrmanrul fee* will Ik* industry

Ex-Naval Cmdr. Dies In Accident
LEONARD J. PERKINB
Commander Leonard Johnnie
Perkins |ll.S. Navy ret ). 67. of
3 7 1 K Lake Mary Boulevard.
Lake Mary, died Tursday In a
t r a f f ic a c c id e n t . B o rn In
Sylvester. Gu.. he moved to loike
Mary from Sanford In I9HO. A
veteran of World II and Korea, he
retired after 31 years In thr U S.
Navy. Including an assignment
al Ihe Sanford Naval Air Station.
He was formrr owner of Perkins
Seminole Fence Co. H r was a
Protestant and member of Ihe
(irand Lodge of Florldu Scottish
Hite. Bahai Shrine Temple. O r­
la n d o . t h r Fleet He se rv e
Association, American legion,
Leonard Johnnie Perklna
V eterans of Foreign W a rs.
Moose. Disabled Amrrtran Vet­ Carolina, and John L. of O r­
erans. ami Ihe ElksCluh.
lando: u daughter. Fmmallnr
He In survived by hi* wife, Frasier. Tre n to n : 20 gra nd ­
Flint; daughter. Patricia Smith. c h i l d r e n ; e i g h t g r e u I Apopka: stepdaughter. Mary grandchildren.
Ellen llctnerlch. Milwaukee.
MtleheU's Funeral Home. O r ­
WIs.; strpsori. Capt. Robert J . lando. Is In ebargr of arrange,
Mauser. Virginia; mother. Jessie nienla.
1'erklns. Columbia. Uo ; sister,
E V E R E T T HORN
Rowell. Columbus. Go., four
Mr. Kverell Horn. 63. of 142
grandchildren.
I’lne Tree Drive. Dellary. died
Tursday In Monroe, Gu. Born
REBECCA N. CAVE
Mrs. Rrliecca N. Cave. H5, of March 4. 1922 In IkMinrvlllr.
M22 First St.. Altamonte Springs, Ky . hr moved In Dellary I I
died Wednesday al Florida llos- years ago from Hollywood. Fla
pllal Allamoiile Springs. Horn lie was a Protestant arid a
O n 15. 1699 In Maryland, she retired s lr r lw n r k e r for Ihe
moved lo Allamoiile Springs Southern Central Steel. Sanford
Survivors Include Ills wife.
horn l.uray, Vu In 1975. She
was a retired sii|x rvlsor ami was Gertrude It.; two sons. Willard
a member n| Community Dulled ( ’ ., Deltona. John 11 . Logunvllle.
Ga.. brother. Fugenr. Panasol
Methodist Church.Casselberry.
Survivors Include a daughter. fkre. Fla.; three sisters. Mrs
Marlon C. Copley, Allamonle Fa n n ie M a r C n u d r ll, New
Sprlngs. slater. Maude M. Blown, A lb a n y , I ml . Mrs J a la h
Reynolds. Cooksvillr. Term., and
llvaltsvllle. Md.
Halil w In -Fa Ire III hi Fu n e ra l Mrs. Fll/ulx-lh Tolamo, North
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In Miami; 13 grandchildren: six
great gtandchlldren.
cliargr o( arrungrmeriis.
Allman Funeral Home, D r
MARTHA K.DAVIB
llary. Is In eharge of arrange­
Mrs Martha K. Davis. 09, ol ments
670 A Lake Villa Drive, Alta­
D A V ID W. S T O C K S T IL L
monte Springs, died Monday al
Mr. David Winter Stockstill,
Winter Park Meinorl.il Hospital
H I. ol 1661 Klkam Blvd . DeBorn Ju ly 15. 1916 In Walpolr.
Ilona. died Wednesday al De­
Mass . she moved lo Altumonle
ltona Health Cure ('enter. !k&gt;rn
Springs from Richmond. Va lo
(k l 21. 1900 in Washington,
1955 She was a homemaker
D C hr moved lo Deltona from
and a Methodist
Survivors Include three sisters, Miami In 1977 H r was a
machinist with civil service and
Kmlly Hazard and Fll/ulx-lh K
a Bapilsi
W h ilin g , hoth ol N rrd h u m .
He Is survived by a brother.
Mass . Margarrl Kilmer. Auburn.
Clark
T . SluckNllll. Sanford
Mass . bm lbrr, Roger Klm lull
G ra m k ow Fun eral Horne,
lllngbiim. Mass
Sanford, Is In charge of urBald w in -Fa I re III Id Funeral
laiigrmenls
Home. Altamonte Springs, is in
rhoige ot arrangements
F u n e ra l Nolle®
ESHER FULLER
Mr Essex Fuller. 77. ol 1520
S Grant St., Longwood. died PI fthI Nl L E O N A R D JOHNNIK
F v ft# r«l M M i U t i tor C m 0r
L to n «r&lt; J
I'uesdny al Florida Hospital- J a # w *
$&gt; i n f L*$® NU/y 0lv&lt;j
Orlando Born June 5. 1006 in lAfct M o rf mrho d*®«J T u o u U y. Mill b® h®UJ «t
$t Britton fynorsi Mom*
Amrrlcu*. Gu.. lie moved to 10 Am
Mililftfy And M oionic rite* Mill follow in
L o n g w o o d from A lta m o n te O l l l i a n M i m o o d P « i l F 9 *n&lt;|% m#y CAll At
Springs earlier ibis year, lie was t*A fuoorAl Nome ItxlAr t l p m F l* «t
$®fvk®$ Mill b® conducted At F JO
.1 gardener and a Melhodlsl
tonigM At »h® tun®fAl hom# P f Alni r®ttr®d
Survivors Include six sons. from
*h* U S N f v y alter $*fting Jt y®*r«
F a il and Charles, both of including on *$%tgn®m«nt At th® S in lo rd
Weslbury, N.Y . Carrol of Nrw Ni V+l Air Station M®mori*it m#y b* mod®
t® tn® SN in ® »» M o«pil$l Britton F u n #rol
York Clly. Hubeii ol Trenton. Mom#. # Gw Ar dl An ih ® p «l Sen lo rd In
N . J . . A lp h o n s o ol N o r t h c t l O f f f

The 'Waltz King' Dead At 84
PHOENIX It H'll - Big band
leader Wayne King, called lire
"Wall/ King" of Ihe lale 1920a
ami early |93l)s. has died al the
age ul 64
T h r a lio s a x o p h o n is t, a
longtime Phoenix area resident.
rla w c n Fur All (V i asinus

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dlrd Tuesday.
King developed lit* loudness
lor Ihe wulu during his tlanrr
group's regular engagement ul
Ihe Aragon Bullmoni lit Chlrugo
Ills theme became "The Walls
Y o u Saved For M r."

nance director. Chapman ob­
jected to having three Items he
had not asked for being Included
In hla budget and "Inflating It” .
They were payment*, principal
and Interest on three fire trucks
a n d re p a y m e n t to S o u th
Seminole Hospital for $10,000
g ive n the city to w a rd the
purchase of a fire truck for a
total of $97,652 Chapman said
$10,000 from the hospital had
never been In hla account.

Cut from his budget requests
was an extension on fire station
no. 1 th a t w ould put the
extension ladder truck under
s h e l t e r . S in c e the c o m m ts s lo n w a n ts to sell the
extension truck, they decided
the expansion would not be
necessary.
The commissioners agreed to
give the fire department $4,475
for additional office equipment
and $15,000 for a van and a
pickup.

Paramedlrs receive $2,100
Incentive pay on lop of the
regular salary. Out .pf 23 fire
department employees (Includ­
The chief said the roof of
ing an administrative secretary)
nine now with paramedic train­ four-year-old fire station 1 need*
ing Including the chief and Ihe repairs. Th e roof Is leaking In the
lt.it all Ion chief. The three new chief's office and In the bay
ftaramedlrs will make 12. In where pieces of celling are falling
addition to their other duties, down D u rin g recent rains.
everyone except the secretary Chapman said water flooded In
through the bay all thr way to
fights fires. Chapman said.
his office door.
A truck there will be filled
The station la also Inundated
w ith Advanced Life Support
equipment for emergency calls, with Insects and rats, but thr
hut If transport is necessary, the commission nixed funds for
department's ambulance will exterminators.
Chapman said he needed the
•still have to res|tond from the

extra firefighter* to assure there
are six persons working each
shift, which he said hadn't been
the case since the new station
opened because he I* often short
a person because of vacations or
Illness.
When It Is necessary to trans­
port someone to the hospital In
an emergency the state requires
three paramedlrs In the am­
bulance.

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her for profit, "so he could retire
by age 40.
Keen's brother Patrick Kern,
of Orlando, reportedly contacted
the two Insurance companies
Aug 9 and claimed that Mrs.
Kern had been murdered by his
brother, who rejxirtrdly had told
him about thr killing. Crollus
said.
K e r n w a s a r r e s t e d in
C a s s e lb e r r y A u g
23 b y
Seminole County sheriff's depuiir ,
— Deane Jordan

Workers at thr business were stunned Wed­
nesday when they learned Donnelly died During
rescue eflorts at ihe scene, one coworker sagged
against a work truck and sobbed while the rescue
furlouslv tried to revive Donnelly.
Tom Brown III. owner of the apartment
Donnelly was working on. was nol home but went
to the scene after being Informed of thr Incident
"ll breaks my heart
I've never seen much
death In my life and II shook me up a lot.” Brown
said
— Rick Brunson. Deane Jordan

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years this rnnnlh and was "an excellent worker."
according to Diane Headrick, wife of the owner of
Ihe Dellary company.
“ I don’t know of nnytiody who didn’t get along
with with Dan. He was very pleasant, very
cheerful and always seemed to have a smile." she
said
“ Nobody expected It." Mrs. Headrick said.

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Mar) Beth Melnlck of Alta­
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Jernigan. Coeur d' Alene, Idaho,
wrrr married at Sanlando Unit­
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Longwood. nn June 29. at 2 p m.
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performed the double ring cere­
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The bride Is the daughter of
Capt. and Mrs. Norbert W.
M e ln lc k . 4 3 9 A b e ll R oad.
California. Md Th e bridegroom
Is the son ol Mr and Mrs. Belton
K, Je rn ig a n . I 19 I'tnrcrest
Drive. Sanford.
Given In mariuge by her
parents, the bride chose for her
vows an Ivory organza gown
layered over net and taffeta The
fitted lace bodice, accented with
sequins and pearls, formed u low
laer trimmed V at the front and
back neckline. A silk rose ac­
cented the pouffed sleeves The
flowing skirt gently cascaded
Into a sweeping cathedral train
enhanced with scalloped lace. A
Juliet cap. embellished with
sequins and pearls, held her
fingertip veil of Imported Illusion
highlighted with pearls and lace
m e d a llio n s. She carried a
cascading bouquet of gardenias,
while roses and peach rosebuds
Interspersed with natural foliage
and baby's breath and showered
with satin streamers tied In tovc
knots.
Carole Townsend. Sulllgent.
Ala,, utlrnded the bride as
matron of honor She wore a
peach silk tea-length gown,
Grecian Inspired, with an off ihe-shoulder rutflr tunning a
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tied with a bow In the back
accented the full skirt. She
carried a cascade of gardenias
surrounded by peach roses and
rosebuds with natural foliage
and long streamers tied In love
knots.
Bridesmaids were Lee Ann
Turvln. Greenwich. Conn.: Kitty
Hykoskl, l&gt;ellnna; and Teresa
Kettner. Orlando Their gowns
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C lin t W e s tb ro o k . C itru s
Heights. Calif., served the bride­
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Fred Melnlck. Detroit, Mich.: and
T im Me l n l c k . O r l a n d o .

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Patterson. Attorneys at Law. and
for the Association of Retarded
Citizens In Tallahassee.

D ebra Robert*

DEAR ABBY: This Is in re­
sponse to the letter from "Con­
cerned Mom." who. while shop­
ping with her 5-year-old daugh­
ter. encountered a friendly
stranger offering a few coins to
her child "Concerned Mom*'
explained to the stranger thut
she was trying to teach Iter child
not to talk to strangers or accept
any gifts from them She said.
“ He understood and walked
away, but I know his (eeltngs
were hurt."
Abby. 1 know children need to
be protected from people who
w ould do them harm , but
te a c h in g them to suspect
everyone they mest of evil In­
tentions will do them more harm
than good.
And how about the friendly
child who strikes up a convcrsalion with an adult? What are we
supposed to do? Tell him lo gel
lost? Or ask him If his mother
hasn't told him not to talk to
strangers?
Talkin g to strangers Isn ’t
dangerous. We are all strangers
before we become friends Let s
not raise a generation fo suspi­
cious. paranoid youngsters

Mrs. David Karl Jernigan

Debra Roberts Earns
Law Degree A t FSU
Debra Roberts, daughter of
Mrs Roberta A. Terry, 1706 W.

Thursday, July II. 1WJ— IB

She also worked as legislative
intern for ihr Florida Senalc
H e a lth and R e h a b ilita tiv e
Committee and us u student
assistant (or Dr T . "Sandy1
D'Alemberte, Dean o( Florida
Slate University Law School.
Ms Roberts Is making her
home In Tallahassee.

G e t t in g M a r r i e d ?
Engagement and b ed d in g forms axe available at
Evening HeraJd offlcts to announce these eventa.
forms may be accompanied by professional black
white photographs If a picture Is desired with
announcement.

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G r o o m s m e n w e re R o b e rt
Jernigan. Kensington. Md : John
Je rn ig a n . Valrlco, Fla : and
Brian Huffman. Lnughman. Fla
Following the ceremony the
reception was held at at Orlando
Naval Training Center Officers
Club Eileen Paul of Altamonte
Springs kepi the bride's book.
After a honeywoon In the
Bahamas, the newlyweds are
making their home In Cocur d*
Ale n r w hrrr ihe bridegroom Is
employed as a special agent for
the FBI. The bride is In a
management position for the
Crescent Department Stores.
Spokane. Wash

hum that time on lie started to
act strange He keeps all the
tiltuds and drapes closed night
and day I am never allowed lo
open them. It’s s o drpirsslng
living tndarkness
Out
houseptania have all died hum
lack of light.

D e a r
A b b y

nil that ktd I lost Ihe oldest one
lor an hour In a crowded mall
one lime and I nearly went
crazy
Please print this. Ahbx ami
put in a good word lor us
mothers who put harnesses on
our kids We don't like being
laughed alor thought cruel

l am nut allowed to Inviir
anyone over We have no friends
anymore. The onh lime I talk lo
IH'opIr is when I go In the
shopping center. He doestt’l
even want me to talk on the
phone II anyone calls, he listens
lo every word 1sav
What ts wrong with this man?
He never used to lx- tins way

CAREFUL MOTHER

LONELY

DEAR MOTHER: I’m on your

D E A R L O N E L Y : Your
h u s b a n d 's b e h a vio r Is not
normal. Living In darkness, re
fusing lo socialize amt exheme
possessive ness are symptoms of
a mental or physical illness
Please arrange lor your husband
to tie seen by his physician a*
soon as possible, and tell the
doctor what you have told me
Your husband needs evaluation
and treatment Immedlateh

side. Don't let critical remarks
from at range is upset you. The
smart mouthed "ride attendant''
who said "Art art" should have
been reported If more little ones
were "harnessed." there would
lx- fewer missing children

DEAR ABBY: M\ husband
and I are both In uur middle 60s
He retired live years ago. and

PRACTICAL MOM
DEAR PRACTICAL: Children
need lu be taught "limits " It’s
all right lo be rrlrndly. but they
never should accept gills (candy,
coins or anything else) from a
si ranger without llrst asking a
parent or guardian if they may
Children should tie laught that
they absolutely may not go
anywhere with a stranger. And
prudent p urrn ls will never,
never lei a small child out of
their sight while shopping

DEAR ABBY: I look my kids
lo Disneyland Iasi week My 111lie
boy Is 21* years old and quirk as
hghinlng, so not wauling lo lose
liltne In a crowd. I put a harness
with a leash on him One woman
passed me and said pleasantly.
"Th a t’ssmart, lady."
But my feelings were hurt by
sonic of the other people who
ihoughl ti was terrible. One ride
attendant went. "Art aril" Then
everytxxly laughed.
No way would I lake the leash

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B-6 Not The Answer
For PMS Depression
DEAR DR. G O T T - I've been
taking vitam in B-6 dally for
about five months. I read that It
helps reduce some symptoms of
PMS. but I haven't really noticed
any change. I still get very
depressed about a week before
my period starts Am I wasting
my money on this vitamin?
DEAR REA D ER - You are
wasting your money to use the
vitamin for the purpose you
describe.
When a blood-chemical called
serotonin — which acta on the
brain — is depleted, some
women experience depression.
Serotonin may be depleted by
cyclic variations In estrogen* so
pregnant women and those tak­
ing contraceptive pills may ex­
perience p e rio d ic " b lu e s ."
Serotonin production may be
low In the presence of B-6
deficiency. However. B-6 defi­
ciency Is exceedingly uncom­
mon In the average American
diet.
You w on't be harmed by
taking additional B-6. but If It
hasn't helped your depression,
you should examine other op­
tions. Some degree of depression
afTerls almost every woman be­
fore her period. This la normal
and o rd in a rily requires no
treatment. If your depression Is
severe, an antidepressant might
help.
Because the causes of pre­
menstrual syndrome are not
dearly understood and treat­
ment ts far from consistently
successful, t'm afraid that most
women with rnlld forms of the
disease will have to wait for a
universal antidote to become
available. You may want to ask
your gynecologist about your
depression; perhaps he or she
could further advise you.
DEAR DR. G O T T - What an
Inappropriate answer you gave
to the 19-year-old girl who had
Inverted nipples! When a young
woman la ' ‘different.” It can
have a traumatic effect on her
self-concept as a female. Why
not give her the Information she
requested? Tell her whether or
not plastic surgery can be done
and where she can gel more
Inform ation about the p ro ­
cedure.

• DEAR READERS — t have
received a number of letters
from articulate women who have
c riticize d m y re p ly to the
19-year-old girl with Inverted
nipples. "Insensitive" was the
kindest adjective applied to my
answer. Since I don't Intend to
be Insensitive to anyone who
takes the time to write me a
letter, let me reformulate my
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It's always fun to acr a lot of
facr cards nnd arcs when you
sort your hand. After all. bidding
and playing the hand arc more
enjoyable than the grueling
work of defense. Still there la a
disadvantage In having too
many face cards. You may be
forced to lead out of your hand
when you would much rather be
In dummy.
South opened with an artificial
si rung two clubs and rcbid two
spades over North's negative
two-diamond response. The two
notrump hid by North was a
second negative response, but
North then fell It right to correct
South's three no-trump to four
spades, a good choice.
West opened I tic club king,
and all played low. Now a heart

was played. Declarer won the
king, played A-K of spades and
th e n led the c lu b queen.
Meanwhile West was Involved In
the aforementioned grueling
work of defense, which Involves
thinking
He finally decided that de­
clarer had started with three
clubs. so he let South win the
clob queen. Declarer could gel to
dum m y once, with the spade 10.
Io lake the diamond finesse, but
that wasn't enough.
T o guarantee two entries to
dum m y so that diamonds can be
led twice from the North hand,
declarer needs to be alert at trick
one. He must unblock the club
queen on the first Hick. Now an
aatule defender can no longer
deny him passage to dummy
with the club Jack.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
JULY 19. 1BB5
Partnerships will play Impor­
tant roles In your affairs In the
year following your birthday. Be
careful, however, that new alli­
ances aren't established that
lead you to disregard rela­
tionships of long standing.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) It
behooves you to give some
serious thought today to how
you Intend to clean up old
obligations you owe to different
(turtles. Figure out s program.
Major changes are ahead for
Cancers In the coming year.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions to d a y. Mall 11 to
Astro Graph. Box 4«9. Radio
City Station. New York. NY
10019. Be sure to slate your
zodiac sign.
LEO IJuly 23-Aug 221 Don’t
allow Impetuous associates to
coerce you Into making impor­

tant derisions late In the day.
You might not be thinking as
clearly as you should.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You
may have a tendency to create
problems for yourself today, If
you keep this In mind, frustra­
tions ran be avoided
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 0 ct. 23| It
may be wise to uvoid attending
functions this evening where
you could run Into people with
w hom you've had disagree­
ments These matters are not yet
resolved.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)
Today your ego could be more
vulnerable than usual. Don't
expect accolades from others If
none are due.
BAQITTAR1UB (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Instead of looking for the
faults tn friends today, try to
focus on thetr good points. If you
begin to criticize them, you
won't like their response.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
I9| Pals will resent It if you are
too curious about their con­
fidential affairs today. Don't
probe for Information where

your questions are unwelcomed.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 191
Later In the day neither you nor
your mute are apt to be too
tolerant of one another. Should a
disagreement arise, don't air it
tn public.
P IS C ES IFrb 20 March 201
Pace yourself wisely today or
you're likely to push both your
menial and physical energies
beyond their limits. Do fewer
things, but do them well.
A R IE S (March 21 -April 19)
Relax and don't take yourself or
events too seriously today,
especially social situations. If
you get u p tig h t. It'll spoil
everyone's fun.
TAURUS (April 2GMay 20)
It's best not to begin do-ttyourself projects around the
house late In the afternoon. You
might disrupt things more than
Improving them.
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20) If
you go out on the town this
evening and make U a late night,
don’t try to recapture lost time
b y s p e e d in g h o m e . D r iv e
carefully.

by Leonard Starr

�Evening MarbW. Sanford, FI

TRurwlay, July I I . IH J - J B

You're Off To See
The Wizard Of Oz
C H E S TE R TO N hid |UPI| The directions are simple. Take
a trip over the rainbow, then
follow the Yellow llrick Koad to
the Emerald City
There, click the heels of your
ruby slippers while repeating
-only.
There s no place like
home ... There's no place like
home." And quicker than the
melting of a wicked witch, you'll
!&gt;e whisked away — to Porter
County. Indiana
Indiana? Whatever happened
to Kansas?
"Wc’vc had a lot of people ask
that question." admits Jean
Nelson, owner and proprietor ol
The Yellow Brick Koad gilt shop
and Wizard of ()/ museum In
Chesterton
"W c do have a town called
Tolo. Ind., not loo far from
here." Nelson adds by way of
apology.
Bui no apology Is necessary.
The Oz museum Is located in
C h e s t e r t o n r at her t h a n
Dorothy’s home state of Kansas
simply because this Is where
Nelson Is — and Ix-cause she Is
simply one of the most com
milled Oz fans ever
"Th e very first lime I ever saw
The Wizard of Oz' was In 195(1.
on television.” she recalls. "I
had never seen H in ihc movies.
J Loretta Swlt. left, and Tyne Daly star in "Cagney &amp; Lacey," problems of two female police officers, to be rebroadcast at 9
'll was jusl belorr Christmas,
the original television movie dealing with the adventures and p m. Saturday on CBS, channel 6.
and I watrhed It with mv three
kids, ages I. 2 ami 3 ll was Jusl
*
a real neat experience. W r made
a project out of walling for 11 to
come on every year Now. I have
live grandkhis ami I watch II
NKW YORK (Ill'll — Presldrnl Reagan'r assignment would he
He also was a Him critic for "Th e Source." wilh them ."
a radio network. AIK' said
m iii K oii ban signed u contract to tx- an
AIK"* news and entertainment divisions
What began as a personal
Keagan attended Yale University but left obsession became a business
"rnlrrtalnm rnt Journalist" for AIK' lelevl- arc separate and there were no plans for
; •.Ion.
the school In fits freshman year lo pursue a affair In I97H when Nelson, now
Keagun lo work within I he news division, a
career as a ballet dancer.
53, decided on Oz as a theme for
;
Keagan. 27, a former build dancer, "will s|K&gt;kesmun said.
The network said the agreement culled for
lx- Involved with a variety of rulertalmnent
lie enrolled at the Kobrrt Jotlrcy Italic! her new store and tx-gan by
programs and various services within AIK' Reagan's "exclusive services as an enterSchool In New York und danced for two dashing yellow palnl on the
lalnment Journalist and re|xirter within a
Entertainment." the net work said,
seasons with the Junior JofTrey II ballet brick sidewalk outside.
"Hon Krakau is a young man who. over wide spectrum of ABC's television enterN ow . there's a huge T in
before becoming a dancer with the senior
Woodsman In the front yard and
the past few years, has shown remarkable lalnment Interests "
trnup. the JofTrey Ballet Company.
a H ilo o l. clrcfrlltrd, ch ild ’s
In the past. Keagan lias written articles lor
development as a Journalist and a broad­
In January 19H3, he guve up his six-year eye-level model of the Land ol
caster." said Gary I'udney. an AIK.' vice magazines Including Newsweek. Interview.
effort to become a dancer and resigned from Oz.
president and senior executive In charge ol Unites Home Journal. Parade and Playboy
ihc company. Dance critics who had
There's a Yellow llrtck Koad
and has Interviewed author Tom Wolfe,
talent lor lhr enterlatnment division.
reviewed his work gave him favorable that lakes visitors through the
AIK' spokesman Vic Ghldallu said the actor Jim m y Stewart, dancer Fred Astaire
notices, but noted there was nothing slory of the 1939 Judy Gurtand
network had not vet derided what topics and former lest pilot Chuck Yeager, the
particularly outstanding about his dancing.
movie — from a witch's castle on
Kragun would re|xirt or whal his first network said.

a huge mountain in the forest of
the surly, enchanted apple tree
ami (mm a Munchktn garden to
the Emerald City.
There Is movie memorabilia
and autographed pictures of
Garland, wickrd witch Margaret
Hamilton — who visited the
museum before her recent death
— and the other actors. Includ­
ing many of the Muuchklns
And there Is even an Oz Day In
Chesterton — this year’s fourth
annual event Is Sept. 14 — with
visits from surviving Munchktn
cast members, a parade, dis­
plays In various stores und
costume contests
"It Just sort ol mushroomed. I
trad no Idea It was going to grow
Into ihts." Nelson says now. "I
had no Idea I would br In contact
vvtih people Involved In the
movie "
The recent release of the
Disney movie "Ketum to O z"
lias focused new attention on the
o r ig in a l f ilm and on the
H5 vear-old 1, Frank Baum
M-rles of brxrks on which both
an- based. Nelson said.
She drtlghls In Inlrrxtuclng (be
books to young visitors, many of
whom know unlv about the
movies. But. she Itnds. adults
are Jusl as Interested.
“ Il’s nostalgia." she said "Old
movies, old music, classical
movies — I think people are
trying to escape Irom Iran,
hijackings and all Ibis
"It s never Uni late lo have u
happy childhood The whole
store Is sort of a grownup toy
shop It's a fantasy."

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T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 18
Two-part seminar on avoiding
probate and minimizing estate
taxes. 7:30 p.m.. Winter Park
Civic Center. For Information
call Maggie Dukes 047-3025.
Council of Arts A Sciences for
Central Florida will sponsor Its
ninth annual publicity workshop
(or community organizations ai
Uush Science Center
A ud itoriu m . Kolllns College,
Winter Park. Same-day n-glstnv
lion begins at H a m For In­
formation call B34-27H7.
National Action for Former
Military Wives, (i 30 p.m. Call
028-2801 for information on
m e e tin g place und Form er
Spouses Protection Act
In te rn a tio n a l T r a in in g In
C t&gt; m m u n I c a 11o n G r e a t e r
S e m in o le C lu b (p re v io u s ly
Tnustmlslrrasl, 7:30 p m.. Alta­
monte Chapel Education Build­
ing on State Koad 436. second
and fourth Thursdays.
Sanford Jaycees board meet­
ing. 7:30 p.m.. Jaycer building.
5lb and French, Sanford.
F o ru m on Su dd e n Infant
Death Syndrome. 6:30 p in ..
Orlando Krglona! Medical Center
Ked Auditorium. Orlando Free
to public: 83 charge for nurses
w ishing contact hours. Caff
Nurseflndrr. 894 1112
Sanford AA. 1201 W First St..
5 30 p.m., closed discussion, and
8 p.m .. open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m ., closed.
First United Methodist Church.
Overcaters Anonymous. o jM rn .
7 30 p.m. Community United
Methodist C h u rch . Highw ay
17-92 one-half mile north of SR
436. Casselberry. Newcomers
meeting, 7 p.m. Florida Hospltul-Altamonte. 7:30 p.m. In the
annex conference room behind
the hospital on Slate Road 436.
Not recommended for newcom­
ers.

FRIDAY. JULY 10
Central Florida Kiwanls Club.
7 :3 0 a .m .. F lo rid a Federal
Savings and Loan. State Koad
436 at 434. Altamonte Springs.
Sem inole Sunrise Kiwanls
Club. 7 a.m.. Airport Restaurant.
Sanford.
O p t im is t C lu b o f S o u th
Seminole. 7:30 a.m.. Holiday
Inn. Wymore Koad. Altamonte
Springs.
Central Florida Blood Bank
F lo rid a H o s p lla l-A lta m o n te
Branch 601 F. Ahamonle Ave,,
9 a.m . to5 p.m.
H a n d ic a p S in g le s Dance.
7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 p .m .. W estm onte
Park. Altamonte Springs. Ad
mlMlon Is 35 cents. For In­
formation call Claudia Harris at
Weatmonte Park. 862-0090.
Weklva AA (no smoking). 8
p .m . W e k lva P re s b y te ria n
C hu rch. SR 434, at Weklva

Springs Koud. Closed.
tamgwood A A, 8 p.m.. Molting
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.
lamgwood. Alunmi. same lime
und place.
Tanglewood AA. 8 p.m.. St.
Richard's Episcopal C h u rc h .
Lake Howell Road Alunon. same
lime and place.
Sanford A A Step. 8 p.m., 1201
W. First St.. Sanford,
S A TU R D A Y . JU L Y 20

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film starring Gregory Prck and
Jane W y m an. 2 p.m.
Casselberry Branch Lib ra ry.
Seminole Plaza Family viewing
Ic e C r e a m S o c i a l u n d
m em brr/sludent art exhibit
celebrating Maitland's Centenni­
al In the gardens nf Mulllund Arl
Center. 231 W. I’ut-kwnod Ave..
Multland. No adinlsvlon charge.
()|ien to the public.
Maitland Centennial Parade,
10 a m . and daylong festivities
at the Maitland Civic Center
Including u health fair, auction,
e n te rta in m e n t, auto sh o w ,
fireworks and hole n’ one con&gt;
lest.
Senior citizen trip to Winter
Park for boat ride, visit to Morse
Gallery of Art. and shopping at
mall und lunch, la-avc Sanford
Civic Center, 9 a m.; pick up ut
Seminole Plaza. 9:30 u,m. For
rrsrvatlons. call 322-9148.
Fast-West Kiwanls Club. 8
a in . Airport Restaurant. San­
ford
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
W First St.. 2 p m.. closed.
MrMf Mania Cosmic Concert
featuring Heavy Metal music,
laser v is u a ls , and c u s to m
anwork. 9 and 10 p.m., John
Young Planetarium . 810 E.
K o llln s S t. at ih r O rla n d o
Science Center. Something In

the A ir featuring Phil Collins and
(tmesis a t 1 I p.m . Admission Is
S2.50 per show.
National Action for Former
Milltury Wives. 6:30 p.m. For
more Information on meeting
place and Former Spouses Pro­
tection Act medical benefits, call
628 2801.
Casselberry AA Slrp, H p.m..
Ascension Lutheran Church.
Overbrook Drive.
Kelxis und Live Oak AA. noon.
Kcbos C lu b . 130 Normandy
Koad. C a sse lb e rry (closed).
Clean Atr AA for non-smokers,
first floor, same room, same
place and time

SUNDAY, JULY 2 1
Altamonte Springs Communi­
ty Ja zz E n se m b le Sum m er
Concert directed by Mlkr Arena,
7 p.m., Eastmonle Civic Center,
tajugwixHl Avrnue. Free tu the
public. Featuring guest artists
Gloria Yousha and Billy Phillips
Don Kirby, m astrr of ceremo­
nies.
Sanford Big Hook AA. 7 p m.,
open discussion. Florida Power
and Light building. N, Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford
Alanon meeting. 8 p m . 1201
W Find St.. Sanford

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M U N I C H , Weal
Germany (UPI| — lar»el
does not believe the
tx&gt;ne* exhumed from a
Brazilian grave were
those of Josef M rngrlr
and will continue Its
h u n t for th e N a zi
"Angel of Death." a
West German maga­
zine reported.
"W e are not con­
vinced that the corpse
real l y was J osef
Mengele." Israeli Jour­
nalist Denis Elsenberg
quoted Israeli Justice
M inistry spokesman
Yitzhak Felnberg as
saying In an article
mihllshed Wednesday
In the respected Ihinie
magazine.
Me n g e l e wa s r e ­
s p o n s i b l e f or t he
deaths of 400.000 peo­
ple. mostly Jews, al the
Auschwitz concentra­
t i on c a m p d u r i n g
World War II. Known
as th e " A n g e l of
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g r u e s o me genet i c
experiments on dwarfs
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TV .
F L O R ID A
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Ifi* Circuit Court lor Sominolo
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D ’v’Ucn. ttio address ol which It
Seminal* County Cour thou t*
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nomot and addr*i«o« ol It*
portonol rsprasentaliv* and the
portonol ro p ro io n lo llvo 'i *1
lornoy or* M l lorth below
All lnl*r*it#d porto n i or*
r*qulr*d to III* *Alh IM « court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
TH E FIR ST P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
I I I oil claims
egelnil Iti* odoto and I I I any
ob|*cllon by on I n la r o ilt d
pat son lo whom notice wot
moiled that challenge* the valid
ily ol the will, the qualifications
at Ilia portend representative,
vtnwo. or |urltdlcllon ol th*
court
ALL C LA IM S A N D O B JE C
HONS NO T SO F IL E O W ILL
I1F F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication ol (h it Notice hot
Iwgunon July IS. I N I
Portonol Roprotontotiv*
ROBE R T L A U N Z IN G E R
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Now Jar My, 0FF1*
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M A R G U E R IT E B R E N N A N
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lh* llcllllout noma ol NORRIS
S E C R E T A R IA L S E R V IC E S ,
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noma with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court, Sominolo County.
F lor Ido In ocrordonc* with lh*
provltlo n t ol lh* Flclltlow t
Nom# Slolulot, T o w ll Sot I ion
M l M Fib*Ido Slolulot IVST
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Publlth Juno V 4 July 4, II. IS.
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F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle# l ( horoby gluon Ihol I
am engaged In businttt *1 SOS
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Florid* und«r lh* llcllllout
n•m • ol R LQ SALES
ASSOCIATES. INC . ond thol I
Inland lo r*gitl*r told name
with lh* Clock ol lh* Circuit
Court, Semlnoto County. Florid*
In accordance with lh* pro
vltMnt ol lh* Plctlheui Noma
Slolulot, T o w ll Section M l 0*
Hot Ido Slolulot ISir
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Publlth July*. II, IS. I I IM i
O E H IS
F IC T IT IO U S N A M I
Nolle* l* horoby given Ihol I
**n engogod In butlnott *1 P 0
Be* til. long w e d Somlnol*
County, F lo rid * under lh*
l l c l l l l o u t n a m * ol
C H 1 C K M A T E. end Ihol I Intend
•u register told noma with lh*
C lttk ol lh* C irc u it Courl.
Seminal* Count,. Florid* In
ot i or done t wtfh the provision*
ol lh* FkliHou* Nom* Statutes.
To w ll Section M l SS Florid*
Slolulet l » l i
t ’ li n d o j Cavanaugh
Publish July A II. IS. I t IM i

DC H IF
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
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or* engaged In butlnott *1 FIS D
S F re n c h A v*
la n ia rd .
Seminal* Counly. Flat id# HIM
under lh* llcllllout nam* al CEB
DISCOU NT A U T O PANTS, and
Ihol wo Inland I* register sold
nom* with the Clark *4 the
Circuit Court, lomirwfo Counly,
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p ra v ltls n t ol lh* F k lll lt u l
Nom* llatutdt. T o w ll Section
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t V C l*o M Combs
tv Bonnie J Combs
Publlth July II. IS. IS S Augutl
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FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
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IN RE E S T A T E OF
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portonol reprtsantativs's *1
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A ll lo i* rttl* d portent or*
required lo fll* with this court.
W ITH IN T H R E E MONTHS OF
t h e f i r s t Pu b l i c a t i o n o f
TH IS N O T IC r
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court
A LL C LA IM S AND 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
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begun on July 11, IN I
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B A R B A R A JE N K S .
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N O T IC E O F ACTIO N
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TO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Ihol * Pollllon Ijr
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of your re spent* or pleading lo
lh* Petition upon lh* Pali
lioner’i attorney, Thom** C
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will b* taken ago,nil you lor lh*
roll*! demanded Iq the Pillllon
D A T E D *1 Sonlord. Somlnol*
Counly. Florida Ihlk Ith d*y o*
July, last
I SEAL I
D A V I D N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF I H t C IR C U IT
COURT
B y /*/ V k k l L Bond
Deputy Clerk
Publlth July II, IS. it August
I. IM I
O E H OF
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE OIVISION
Fll# Number SS *41 CP
IN HE E S T A T E OF
W IL L I AM A M U N H O E .
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration ol lh*
e t t o lo ol W IL L IA M A
M U N H O E . d o ta o to d , E lla
Humber SI *4$ CP. It pending In
lh* Circuit Courl tor Seminole
C o u n t y , F lo r i d * . P ro b d l*
Division, lh* oddreti ol which It
Somlnol* County Courlhouto,
Sonlord. Florid* MFFI Th*
nomot and addresses ol lh*
pertortol repretenltliv* and lh*
personal representatives *1
lornoy ore M l lorth bolow
A ll lnt*r**lod person* or*
required to III* with Ihtt courl,
W IIM IN fH H E E MONTHS OF
TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E I I I oil clolmt
ogolntl lh* etlele tnd (1) »ny
ob|*ctlon by on Intarastad
person on whom thlt nolle* wot
served the! challenges lh* valid
Ily ol th* will lh* quollhcollont
ol Its* per tone I reprttonletlv*.
vanuo, or |urltdl&lt;ll«n ol lh*
court*
A L L CLAIM S AND O S JE C
H O N S N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R BAR R ED
Publication ol this Notice hot
begun on July IS. IMI
Portonol Raprotonlotiv*
t A N D R E W t M UNHOE
II Ceslrto Slreol Unit IF
Freeport Now York IIU O
Altornoy tor
Portonol Repretonlellv*
r*r A E D W IN SHINHOLSER
ol SH IN H O LSER . M O N C R IEF.
B A R K S A N D R E IO
P O Bee FIFO
Sonlord. F lor Id* IFFFI H F t
Telephone IM t) i l l toed
Publlth July IE II. IM t
D IM itl
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Nolle* It hereby glvdn thol I
am engaged in butlnott al Will*
Springs village MdF Nedbug
l o t * Hd . C o t i t l b e r r y .
Seminole County. Florida H FM
under the liclllidut name ol
D A N C E C E N T E R , and Ihol I
intend I* register told nom*
with to* Clark ol lh* Circuit
Court Seminal* County. Florida
In Oc lor done a with Iha pro
ritlent el lh* Fklihowt Nom*
Slitutoe. T o w ll Section M i 0*
F tor id* Slolulet IMF
D A N C E A R TS O F
W IN T E R P A R K .IN C
t%&gt; Beattie Aldondo
Prattdenl
Publlth Juno IF 4 July 4. It. Id.
ISSS
D E G Istr

S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
BOA R O O F
C O U N T Y COM M ISSIONERS
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H I A R IN O
A U G U S T II, IMS.
FM PM
Th* Board ol County Commit
Honor* al Somlnol* Counly,
F lo rid * , w ill hold o public
►veering lo consider in* totlow
mg
I TH E s o u t h l a n d c o r
P O R A TIO N - B A I S M t S I l lE
- C l Com mere I* I Zone —
Appeal ogomtl tho Board at
Adiutlm onl In denying a Special
Ercoplln to permit tnatolloflan
of goto! mo pumps on lh* torlew
ing properly Commence al N E
corner ol Let I. Block B,
Eetlbrook. Unit IS. PB 14. Pg
Fi. Ihonc* run N IF d*g&lt; K W
E I HO Ft. thencsvun S *1 doge SS'
i f E along Southerly r/w tone
of Howell Branch Rood. 1*5 FI ft
to POB. thane* continue S d]
dogt SS' I f E T1F » It. Ihonc* S
Ft dogt id' W W i n n ft;
Ihonc* N SJ drgt SS' IF W «F »
FI, Ihonc* S Ft dogt SS' W W
*1 00 It, Ihanca N t ) dagt Si’ i f
W 1*0 M FI; Ihonc* Northerly
e'ong u ld cure* I t » FT; Ihonc*
run N M dogt IS « r ' E It 45 ft to
0 c u rr* concave W esterly,
Ihanca Northerly along told
curve Ji J* If; then;# run N 10
dagt AT 10" E FFFF ft to POB.
located In Section M U M . on
th* South tide ol Howell Branch
Road between Belly SlrM l ond
€ a t’brook Boulevard 101ST 1)
1 W A V E R LY E D O W DY B A I S I I S tl S I T E A I
Agriculture Zun* — Appeal
against lh* Board ol Ad|uttm*nt
In denying ■ Special Etcaplton
to plot* a mobile homo on lh* E
For It Ol W FN H ol S 0*0 II ol NW
'* ol Section x&gt; is M. lest E IM
it of W »eo II ol S F*0 01 II. and
last S IS II tor WoyticSt Drive
F u rth e r described * t Ihra*
aero* more o 'la tto n Old S R M
IWortid* Drivel (01 ST S)
This public hairing will be
hold In Room W HO ol lh*
Seminole County Services Build
Ing, HOt E F lrtl Streci. Son
toed. Florida, on Augutl II. IM i.
01 F 00 P M . or at toon thereof
lor at pottiblo
Written comment* tiled with
lh* Land Management Manager
will b* considered Parsons op
peering *1 iha public hearing
will b* heard Hearings may t*
continued from lime to llm* *t
found not otter y Further dotollt
available by calling i l l IIM .
Eel SOI
Partont or* odvn*d Ihol. II
they decide to appeal any do
dtton mad* ol thlt hearing, they
will need * record ol th* pro
ceedlngt. and, lor tuth purpose
they may need to Insure Ihol a
verbatim record al lh* proceed
Ingt It mod*, which record
Includes lh* testimony and ovi
done* upon which lh* oppaol It
to b* bated per Section IM OIOS
F locid* Slolulot
B OAR D OF
C O U N T Y C O M M ISSIONERS
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
BY R O B E R T STU RM .
'C H A IR M A N
A TTE S T
D A V ID N
B E R R IE N .
CLERK
Publlth July IS. IMS
DEM 104
IN IM S C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN A N O F O R
IIM IN O L S C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O SI t i l l CA ■
T H E O D O R E J HANSON,
individually, and at Portonol
HepreMnloilv* ol Ihe Etlele
ol A LIS O N M LE G G H A N S O N .
Plaintiff.
vt
C A L V IN J LE G G .
Defendant
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Ihol pursuant to th* Order For
Sol* entered on th* lllh day ol
July. IM i. In lh* tout* ponding
tn lh* Circuit Court. In and lor
Sominolo Counly, Florida. Cot*
No SI ISIS C A E . th* un
der signed Clerk will M il lh*
properly situated In told Counly
described**
Lot I. Block F. R E P L A T OF
T O W N S IT E O F N O R T H
C H U L U O TA , according to lh*
P H I thereat ** recorded In P H I
Book II. Poget *4 and AS. ol lh#
Public Records ol Somlnol*
Counly. Florid*
ol public tale to lh* hlghetl and
bet I bidder tor (* th tu n in g al
lh* hour ol 11 00 o'clock A M on
tho m it day ol August. IMS
tie lore the Weil Irani door ol lh*
Somlnol* Counly Courlhouto In
S o n lo rd . Somlnol* C o u n ly.
H o nd o
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEACI
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Ctofk ol Circuit Courl
By Dion* K Brummalt
Deputy Clerk
Publish July IS. It. IM i
D E H IM
F if TI T lO U i NAM E
Nolle* It hereby given Ihol wa
ate engaged In but In* SI at 1401
W Somlnol* Dlvd . Sonlord
Somlnol* County. Florida under
lh* Hcttllou* nom* ol C E N T R A L
F L A C R N A A N E S TH E S IA ,
end Ihol vre inland to register
said noma with lh* Ctork ol lh*
Circuit Court. Sam mole County,
Florid* in accordance with lh*
p ro vltia n t ol lh* Fictitious
Nome Slolulet T o w ll Section
M l Of F lor Id* Slolulot IIS)
i*&gt; JamesH Mlitem
/V Jack L Part*
t V Gen# Truer harm
tV Themot J Borkt
Publlth Juno IF B July *. II, IS.
IM i

DEG lei
F IC T ITIO U S NJLME
Nolkg ll horoby given thol I
am engaged In bullnekt *1 P O
Boa US, Sonlord Somlnol*
County, F lo rid a under lh*
llcllllout nom* of S EM IN O LE
D I R E C T M A IL S H O P P IN G
G U ID E , and Ihol I inland to
regular told nam* with lh*
Ctork al Ihs C ircu it Courl,
Samlnel* Counly. F He Ido In
accordance with th# provisions
*4 'ho Flcllltout Nom# Slolulot
T o w ll Section M i be Florid*
SHIutai IMF
t V Willlom J Burgees
P uM IU U uly4.l1. I*. 11. IM i
D F H 14

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A .
CASE NO. SS MIS CAR* ■
IM R E : Th* M*rflag*o4 L E W IN
H AY M A N C A M P B E LL.
Petitioner/Husband.
JO C ANN C A M P B E LL.
Raipondani/WII#
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO JO E ANN C A M P B E L L
C/S RuTut Oavln*
R F 0 S
Stateshare Georgia XUS*
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Ihol a PetlTton of
Dittoiubon ol M orrlog* has
boon I lied against you. ond Ihol
you or* required to serve * copy
*4 your retporss* or pleading to
lh* Pollllon upon lh* Poll
Honor’s altornoy. Thomas C
Croon*. Post Ottk# Bon P I
Sonlord. Florida m i l . and fll*
lh* original response or plead
ing in tho o4tk# o4 lh# Ctork of
th* Circuit Court, Somlnol*
Counly CourthouM. Sonlord
Florid* MFFI. on or botore lh* 1*
day ol July. IM t II you loll to do
so. a Default Judgment will be
token against you tor lh* relief
demanded in lh* Petition
D A T E D *1 Sonlord Vem.no4*
Counly. F lor Ido. thlt la day ol
Juno. IM i
IS E A L)
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LER K OF T H E C IR C U IT
CO UR T
8 1 Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Ctork
Publlth June IF. July 4. II, IS
IM i
DEG lil
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 .
FL O R ID A
P R O B ATE D IVIS IO N
File Number *4 4 M C P
IN RE E S TA TE O F
G EOR G E J H O F F M A N .
Deviated
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration ol lh*
•slat* uf G E O R G E J HOF
FMAM deceotod. Fll# Number
14 41# CP it pending In lh*
C ircu it Courl lor Jem lnbi*
C o u n ly . F lo r id * . P ro b o l*
Division. Its* addrou pi which It
Seminole Counly Courthouse.
Senior* Florida IFFFI Th*
names and oddrettos ol th*
personal repreton I ally* ond lh*
personal rrp re toniotlvo t *1
lorney or* M l lorth bolow
All Inlorotlod portent or*
required to Itto with Ihtt courl.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
TH E FIRST P U B L IC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
I I I oil clolmt
ogolntl lh* etlal* ond 111 any
ob|*cllon by an In lo rttle d
par ton to whom Ih li nolle* wot
moiled Ihol challenges lh* valid
Ily of th* will, lh* qualifications
ol the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ol lh*
courl
A L L CLAIM S A N D O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R R E O
Publication ol (h it Nolle* hat
begun on July II, IMS
Personal Reprownlollv*
t V Catherine B Colllnt
IMF Boy Avenue
Seniord. Florid* MFFI
Attorney lor
Portonol Ropresontoliv*
t*t G Andrew Spoor
F00 E all Commercial S lrM l
M bs
Sonlord PtarldOltFFI
teleymon* ISOSI i n 0*1
Publish July It, I*. IM i
□ EH A)

7

n

THE G EN E R A L COURT
OE JUSTICB

D IS TR IC T C O U R T O IVISIO N
Si CVD **#
IG C 4 F re s t] B ) N O R TH
C A R O L IN A R O C K I N G H A M
C O U N TY
ED D IE JA M E S IS L E Y . JR .

Plaintiff.
vt
M ELBA
IS LE Y ,

SUSAN

L O V IN G S

Defendant
NO TICE OF SER V IC E
OF PROCESS
BY P U B L IC A TIO N
TO Metbo Susan Loving* I&gt;l*y
l i t Flamingo Drive
Sonlord. FL MFFI
TA K E N O T IC E T H A T a
pleading seating reltol ogolntl
you hot been Hied in lh* above
entitled cause Th* robot being
tough! It at tollowt. to wll
Th* plomlltt It tM king on
absolute divorce Irom Iha do
I indent bated on on* year't
conltnuout taper ebon
Y O U ARE R E Q U IR E D lo
mat* detente to tuch pleading
not later than August IF. ISti.
end within forty 1401 days oiler
lh * d o t* a t t h i s N o lle *
hereinafter tel lorth. ond upon
your loilur* to do *d lh# party
seating service ogolntl you will
apply to lh* Courl lor th* robe!
totrghl
Thlt the lllh doyol July. IMS
Attorney lor PHInlltt
G W Y N .G W Y N 4 FA R V ER
Attorneys*! Low
IM S MotnSI P O B oiS S f
R t’dsvllto. N C IFMO
Phono ISIS 114* 4144
Publish July IS. It. Augutl l.
'M l
D E H 109

IN THE C IR C UIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O B A TE D IVISIO N
Flto Number SI 4M CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
G EO R G E L E H M A N
G AR D N ER ,
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* administration ol lh*
•si*'# ol G E O R G E LE H M AN
G A R D N E R , deceased F ll*
Number Si 41B CP. It pending In
lh* Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n ly . F l o r i d * . P ro b o l*
Division Ms* Oddratt of which it
Seminal* County Courlhouto
Sonlord. Flo rid * H I M
Th*
nomot and oddest sal *4 lh*
partonal raprotonlotiv* and Ms*
partonol rapratanlativ# * al
lornoy a rt tt&gt; tor Ms below
All tnlarotted persons ora
required to III* with this courl.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O NTH S OF
THE F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E I I I *11 Claims
ego Inti Ms* etlele and ( I I any
o b ltc llo n by on Inle retled
person on whom Mill notice wot
served Ihol challenges Ms* solid
Ily ol Its* will, th* quoblkattons
or ns* pertsesoi repreemsleliva
venue or lurltdkb on of tho
court
A LL C LA IM S A N O O B JE C
TIONS N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
BL F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication *4 this Nolle* hat
begun an July IS, IM i
Per tonal Hsprstonlollvd
F redone* L Gardner
JI Orange wood Courl
Apopka Florida MFB1
Attorney tar
Portonol Atpreternalise
ChortotE Gordon
P O Bus ISM
Win tor p*rb. Florida MFM
Telephone IM i) US ig u
Publlth July 14 11 IM i
OEM to*

legal Notice
C IT Y OP
LA K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H E A R IN O
TO W HOM IT AAAY C O N CER N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by The Planning and Zoning
Board *4 Ms* City *4 Lab* Mary
Florida. Ihol said Board will
Isold * Public Hearing al F 00
P M . on July U . IM I to centid
tr * change of romng Irom A 1
Agriculture, to P U D (Planned
Unit Developmen t I. and chong
ing Ms# Comprehensive Land
U m Plan from rural density
residential to high density rot I
donltal. on the tallowing do
ten bed property
South Is of Northeast la of lh#
Northeast ’« plus Mi* Nor Mi V) of
'Southeast 'a of Northeast to.
Section M . Township 10. Rang*
IS. L E S S r ig h t ol w ay for
Long wood Lot# M ary Road, and
North I* of Ms* Southwest to of
Northwest to tying west of SCL
RR right of way, Section 11,
Township FO Rang* M, mors
commonly known os Longweod
Loot Mary Road ecroee from
Lake Mary High School, can
Inning SI* acres.
Th* Public Hearing will be
hold *1 Ms* City Hall. City ol
Lake Mary. Florida, on IV d .
day ol July, ISU. i t F OO P M .
or os soon thereafter as possi
b+e. at which lima in’eras led
parlies for end ogolntl Its*
request will be hoard Sold
hoar ing may bo continued from
lime to llm* until a final roc
ommendafion It mod* by lh*
Planning and Zoning Board
This Nolle* shall be posted in
•hr** 1)1 public places sttlhin
the Clly ol LakWAAary. *1 iha
City Hall wIMsm said Clly- ond
published in * newspaper ol
gonorol circulation in Ms* City ol
Lok* Mery, on* llm* *• loatl
liftoon (ISI days prior to th*
del* of lh* Public Hoar Ing In
addition, nolle* Shall be polled
in Its* ere* to be considered at
Nasi fifteen MSI days prior lo
lh* dole of th* Public Hearing
A loped record ol Mils mealing
IS mod* by iti# Clfy for Its
convenience Th lt record may
not constitute an odoquat* re
cord lor lh* purposes of appeal
from * decision mad* by lh*
City with respect lo lh* forego
Ing mailer Any parser wishing
10 Insuro Ihol on adequate
record of lh* proceedings It
m a in t a in e d for o p p e llo l*
purposes is advised to mot* lh*
necessary arrangements *1 his
or her own * spent*
C IT Y OF
LA K E AAARY, FLO R ID A
/*/M A Thompson
0*pv*yCltvCNfk
O A T E D J u ly ). IM i
Publish J u ly ). IS. IM I
D E H IS
I N T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T.
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T T ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO S t i l l CAOSK
J U L IU S E T T I N G E R . DON
Z IP E R N , end A L E X ZIP ER N .
Plaintiffs.
Vt
M A R IA E S M IL D A LONDONO,
a m an led woman,
D* lenderI
M A R IA D O LO R ES PASCUAL.
Third Party Plalnlifl.
vs
M A R IA E S M IL D A LONDONO.
a m arried woman. J U L IU S
E T T I N G E R . D O N Z IP E R N .
and A LE X I IP E R N ,
Third Party Defendants
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO M A R IA E S M ILO A LON
OONO
Residence Address Unknown
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
F fO TIF lE O that an action to
QuNI TU N . Cancel o Mori gag*
Seek on Accounting a Oe
clorotory Judgment ond to Sol
itly a Mortgage, hot been riled
ogolntl you on th# property
known as
North tool lh* West H I F) let!
ol Lot 114. loss West 11 S loot lor
rood E U R E K A H AM M O C K ,
according to lh* plot thereof os
recordad In Plot Book I, Pag*
10*. Public Records of SomlnoN
County. F tor Ido
And you or* required to torve
* copy ol your written defenses
11 any, to R O B E R T K Me IN
TOSH. P O Boa IIJO. Sonlord
Florida JIFF) IIM . and (IN Its*
original with lh* Ctork ol Circuit
Court. Somlnol* County Courl
•sous*, on or be lor* Augutl *.
IM ). or otherwise a Judgment
may be entered ogolntl you tar
lh* reltol demanded In lh* Third
Party Complaint
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
C O UR T
By i /V Choryl R Fronklin
Publlth July 4. II. I*. 11. IM )
O E H IS
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O UR T,
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
CASE NO Si IM ) CA *4 F
IN RE TH E M A R R IA G E O F
K A 1 H Y L Y N N SM ITH.
Potilkmof/Wlto.
ond
D A N IE L L L O Y O S M IT H .
Respondent Hustsand
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO D A N IE L L L O Y O S M ITH
whose (otl known res Idanet Is
Monterey North Apartments to I
East Allomonl* Drive Apart
men I |*M Attemento Springs,
FtorideUFSI
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Ihol on action tor
Petition of Dissolution of Mar
nag* hat boon filed ogolnol you
ond lh* Patman seeks an award
of Ihol certain property legally
entitled I* you but acquired
during lh* court* of Mils mar
nag*, tocotad ol Routo 1. Boa
SSC. Sonlord. Samlnai* County,
F lor Ida. move particularly do
ic r iib»d n
On* ( I I IM I Sulukl GSdWT
M o t o r c y c l e
VIN41GLUA4C1WM*)
On* I I I S u lu k l 0 1 MSS
Motorcycle VIM* T M U U n
ws lh* Circuit Courl *1 Seminos*
C o unty. F la n * # , C o m N o
SS 1 )4 ) C A go P. and you or*
required Is tors* a copy of your
written d*tenses it any. to II an
STEVEN L
LAURENCE.
E S Q U IR E , at C L E V E L A N D 4
B R ID G E S . Past Office Drawer
Z Sanford Ftorld# WFF1*ZF4
be tor* lh* lis t day of
. A O . IM L and fll* too
original with lh* Ctork *4 this
Court either before service on
Pehitenor’t attorney or Im ne
diatofy thereafter enterwit* o
default and F Mol Judgment will
be entered ogolntl you tor lh*
reliel demanded In Us* Pollllon
W ITN E S S my hand ond Iha
tool of Wut Court an this IMh
day *1 July. A 0 .. IM )
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C V rk of iha C Rcuil Court
By V Linda M AN lien
Dfoutv Clerk
Publish July 14 14 August I. 4
ISU
O E H 1U

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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RATES
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HOURS
3 ceasacsrtty* times S I C * I

1:30 A M .. 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY t in TODAY
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DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday • Noon Friday
Monday - 11:00 A .M . Saturday

17—C«mttcry and
Crypts
t let available In SOLO O U T
Garden ef Otvotton section of
Oeklown Camelry Sacrifice.
U M Respond 6 r mall to Ann
Itoln Hughes, 111 Flossmoor,
s. It tcoat

2 1— Personals
ABORTION COUNSELING
Fr** pregnancy tost*. Individ
ual counseling Call tor op
pointment M l 14*1__________
Widow, 51. detirs* to meet
Christian gentleman Jb 40. tor
church acthritt**. dining out.
and qutot times P O Baa
M l). Altamonte Springs. FI
H F1) M U

23—Lost li Found
M edium Peake*** Fem ale,
silver gray w/lan. clipped
Lost July 11. Sanford Av*
Reward I Family pet SM4SFS

REWARD
Last sm all w h ilt pood&gt;* a
pounds. It years eld. call
111 SFSt

25—Special Notices

* REWARD *
1100
For Information loading ta th*
•rrost ol persens stealing
plants from th* Radiation
Cantor Coll Mt M40 ask lor
RH*_________________________

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care
m my horn*
tpom ihl« mother Hot mooli
171
onytimo___
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io b y tim o f in My Mom# Loving
mothor tovot cMIdfonl Lunch
4 %noch Off Hwry *14 D f l ltt
Gf ondmothof wontt boby Bitting
job with Inf on I or toddtor for
war It Ing mothor In Mkkton
Loho &gt;11 0000

33— R e e l E s ta te
______ Courses______
*

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* Thinking *1 getting a *
* Reol Eliot* Licenser *
W* offer Free Tuition
ond continuous Traintngl
Call Dick er V k k l tor details:
If I IMF IIS IMS . .I t * FFOISM
Keyes *1 F tor Ida . Ina
i f Ysors E.pertorscol

47—Food Preparation
Beautifully docoroted cokat In
m y hontol E.perlanced ref
#ranees Coll SMOSH

55—Business
O p p o rtu n itie s
ENVIR0CRA7T WATtR Wf ED

HARVESTER
too ODD' Yr Potential Income
Limited Areas Available!
Envirentrei Products, I k ..
PO Drawer E ___ Mianee la. F L.
DFSS.gr Call: M i M A I l i l

Htny Cask Flo# Isningu!

7 1 —H e lp W a n te d
CUrb Apparel
I H I Slot* Street

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F .penanced Sewing Machine
Operators___________________
Commence!
Plumbers. P’p*
litte rs / W elders. Duct
Fabricators. Installers Long
term employmer.t. top p*y.
many arret € .penanced only
apply Call t i l l ) **1 A1YF

COOES NEEDED
Good benefits 4 child cor*
o*tltt*nc* Col' JT ) OSAO, ask
lor Kathy.
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y
With or without shorthand’
Ablest Temporary Service*

________ B U M ________
EXTRUSION OPERATOR
Wilt train H R an hr to start
MARGIE IR R IG A TIO N
MSS Maltonvllto Ave
_________ laatord Airporl

GROUNDSMAN
M a l u r * responsible parson
reeded tor Motel Property
Commarkai *”P preferred
Appl y Mon
Fr l
10 A M
NOON D E L T O N A I N N 01 th*
l /a 4 Deltona jo lt______________
HOUSEKEE P ER !
E .perl
•need only Apply at Lakev lew
Nursing Center. St* E Ind 11 .
Senlord
Landscape/lrrlgatlen Par sen
E «p preferred Mature, r*
sponsible good driving r*
cord Salary negotiable H I
M l _________________________
L A N D S C A P E R ) No experience
necessary Full llm# position
b) M perhour 111 S ill

LEASING AGENT
Eap

preferred

Call tor ap

pointment U S *410 or 11]
44*1 between* 4
Local man to car* tor large
property Must hey* good
tranpertetien and r*t*r*nc*l
Must be available 1 days per
week Will tupply all equip
mant Call H I 0)11
MaifltanaiK* Part time work
available tor general repair*
In 4 child car* canters Call
Sony r o a m _______________
M A IN TlK Jy iC E HELPER
E a p a rla n c * p r e f e r r e d
&lt;0
h r' week Call tor B ill1IF) /SCO
AVOS1 EAR Ml NOS W O W III
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S NO W H I
m m t *r m o a t*
Molding Machine Operator ltd
thin, I M Port of laniard,
11j 4/40
_________
LFN tnd er R N tor ) II
Ih lft. lull llm * good employee

bentlts end atm o sp h e re
E O E apply at
OeBary Manor
SON Hwy 17 Yl. DeBery________
N U R S E ’S A ID E S : All shifts
Eipartanced or certified p&lt;#
l*rred Apply In person *1
Lakeylew Nursing Cantor. SIS
E Ind S f. Sonlord___________

N U IU AIDES AND LIVE IN
Prly*to duty, staff duty and
horn* car* positions available
Eacallsnt pay M E D I C A L
P ER S O N N EL POOL
M bStgaSII
E O E .M / F /H /V _____________
POOL A T T E N D A N T
Minimum Ago IS years App
M I I hr* par week 14 IF per
hr . Th* Club at lh* Crossings
in Lake Mery t n Fist________

REALESTATE
SALES PEOflE
High
Earnings
Potential t
Modern ottk# In #«c»llent
location Camptoto framing
program New dfvtson *4 old
established Firm Call now
tor details on pleasant
warsing conditions and to
secure your future
Jim Rottarty _________ SFOSASQ
S UR VEY C R E W : Eeportancod
party chiefs A Instrument m*n
wanted Permanent positions
with good pay 4 aicaltonf
benefits In Orlando are# Send
resens* to P .C .C l#c.. to* I .
Rabin*** St . Stoto 1)0*. Or
Undo. F L 1MS1.______________
Tk*d*f JabFSanftogF
C a ll F u l u r a s
th a y h a y *
hundred* of lob openings tor
Ikes* who w ant to work
SFS4M0
CEM EN T W ORKERS 4
H E L P E R S E&gt;c*ll*nt pay
Start right away f F# 4MO
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S - no •&gt;
p*i i*n&lt;s necessary Full time
Good starting pay SFS 4MB
G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great starting
leb Several openings Good
pay i ' l 4M0
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N W ORK Most
shifts op*n Good pay scales
i l l 4X)0
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S
General Construction labor
Good pay 471 4M0
TR U C K D R IV E R S Long haul
I m media I* ’ Good driving rt
cord Over IS SFS 4 M
L O C A L D R IV E R S
Straight
trucks Good pay Start right
away SFS i n )
, o f f ic e
H E L P E R S . C L E R K S . CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m ediate
openings Good pay scales
Call SFS CMO NOW!

r e c e p t io n is t

W E L D E R S -Carhllad CecaMant
pay scale* Call today SFS
4)00
P A IN T E R S 4 P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - Im m t d ls l*
openings, good sterling pay
Call today SFS 4M0
O R Y W A L L With or without
s e p a r le n c *
Im m e d ia te
openings Good pay Call to
day SFS 4MB_________________
T Y P IS T
t it Grsal smil* and par tonality
will nab this on* tor you
Friendly boss will train In
ether a it a t alto Fanastlc
benefit package!

Employment
323-5176

f l u

D l l French Ave
V E T E R IN A R IA N ASSISTANT
Doctor will train comptottly In
all ssraratlant Great careor
opportunity tor lh* animal
ley*' Don't wall on this too

Employment
323-5176
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M i l F f b ih I A wo

C k lL O C A I i fu ll trtd pkarl
poBJUort •vaiiabH M a
ify. common B4nw, Qtnutn*
(• «• . a n d knod fitD g* of
children a mutf Training and
•■parlance preferred To ar
range interview calf Cindy
nj un
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SECRETARTIECirTIONI ST
Lo.craen Company
__ _______m I M I ____________
W arranty/Pwncltoet Man not
•treid sf hard work Mutl
h#ye own vehicle For In
ter views, call Wick F»s lees
Wead Werker E spar lanced sow
oper # lo r a n d a s s e m b ly
worker M u ll be abi* Is lift
heavy product Hospitable
hon bonuses vacation, and
holidays Apply
F O R M IT E X IN C O R F
Pori el Sonlord
lake Monro*
F torn S || A M er I ) PM

WELDER
Musi be e.per&gt;*n&lt;*d in M IG
welding alum inum Apply
G ATO R C U L V E R T C O . Son
lord Airport Induttrial park.
FSSO Maltonvllto Av*

Minimal invootmonf Rroind
* O e u f* N o tfC o H tt»4 J1 1*71

E X P E R IE N C E D
S P R E A D E R «w C U T T ER

7 1 - H e l p W an ted
A O R E A T SOB I O B I A T F A V I
IF Sit per Hour IM S hr par
week No Investment No cel
lading. No deliver ing Hows*
at Lloyd Show Toys/gllts
iT M tto A M s ___________
AAA TEM P EM P LO YM EN T
W ill take cor* el your full
employment needs Taking
application* now Place your
orders with us today
No to* to you
Sally
.............i l l to ll
M A R Y ...................
Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protoctiv# coating an
car*, boat* and pianos u to
SI I par hour Wa train Far
work in laniard aro* call
Temp*#i&gt;Sb* n i l
Actors Actrtssa* Models All
talent tor movt**.TV A print
work Serious Only apply
Peremeewf Casttog, 4SF-MZ4

ACTORS EXTRAS
Needed tor I Motor Motion
Picture*, and I T V I***. *41
typo* Call 1)1 IM I

l*S»&gt;aatNabl Tblswl Bring
ALL TYPES JOBS
START WORK NOW I

ess nruKkcw stwmc nschmc o n u io k
Modern air c and 11toned lacllity making Bay s A ch y# Wear
and Uniterm* Paid holidays, heath plan, piece work ratal
Steady work

Apply In Pnnon Only *#fvr##rs 9 a m. i 3 p.m.

SANB EL
2240 Old U f a M *r y M i.

MANUFACTURINC.
W a r*. F U .

NOW HIRING!
Outstanding Opportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION

O ne c S'/o /t CENTERS
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F lit
Rapart roody tor work *1 S AM
« F W 111 J I ....... .
laniard

3 2 1-W
A n # Boavty Company
Full or part tins* Call Immods
atoly m W lO a rP l l«M
B A R T E N D E R W A N TE D - Pr*
torrabty tomato. In Hi* Win tor
Srpings prop tor boar 4 win*
pub Far mar* information.
call M f **SB Talk to Waftor
C A B I N E T M A K E R paslllon
open tor aepan ancod cablrwt
buiktor Apply In parson al
tolA Cornwall Read Sonlord
Cet**"**&lt;s woySad Apply al
tab slto, Douglas Rd 1/4 mil*
south *1 CM Long term work
Coil Dan isbilfl* if s i
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Wash Who* Ward

AAA TEM P
Taking Appfecotto#* Now
NO F I E I
CAR S A LLY ___ _
in «s s z

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
Fritd ChicliRn Subs Donuts

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Top Salaries
Free Lite &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N. Laurel Ayr., Sanlord
M onday Th ru Friday I M A M 4 SO F U
N O P H O N E C A LLS . P L E A S E

�71-Help Wanted
CASHIER NEEDED
lu ll or port time E vp e rIffx rd
anlt * P C r M W IP M Wevece
S e r v ic e . 110 N
F ftn th
A .ta u t Sanford

91—Apartments/
House to Share

coii nm n

93— Rooms for Rent
CVittiaa A o n 4 Homo*” ”
T V . kitchen. laundry mold. ISO

«* t up O’! Ol HW'O) *010
Roomfar Rcet Kitchen
A Le***dry privilege* m 'ja il
Boom* lor root lurnlihod. or
unlurnithod Colt
H i MS)

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SANFO R D Furmthod room* b#
n o woo* Returnable ratot
M a d *er vice Call 171*10)

WW» IllPtlmtm Ave

Sanford Compietel# Furnithed
Room nith TV . ond kitchen
"»«*g room privilege*. plot
tug yard with grill H i t Elm
_SMHom*after S l _ ___
THE FLO R ID A HOTEL
SOCOak Avenue
TJI 410*

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97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
A V A ILA B LE NOW
F ornith#d W-rJio A p jrlm fn t»
On# Bedroom Aptft
T WO Bedroom Apt %

FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C IT IIE N S D IS C O U N T
R A N C H S TY L E L IV IN G III

SANFORD COURT APTS.
3733301
Cioon I Bdrm with polio on Hoad
and ilr r r l U l l par month Ho
pet* Coll P l t l M ________
Condo Super condition nicely
I urn Pool, u r t r n r d porch,
got grill, lonv micro. cable,
video phono, moid Onmor
rrloint I bdrm h both oi
ollico Tennant own bdrm L
both, k olmotl private u u
m liro unit Prolor in g le pro
lottlonol no pole VJ»o mo .
owner port oil m o t o r , or
011 I t * ) ____
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Turn Apli lor Somor Cllllont

111Polmotlo A»«

J Conan Ho Phono Collt
lo t* More I bdrm lurnlthod
opl Smglr mon. no poll
Roodr now Coll m » M
Newly docorolod I Bdrm Com
p i p r i v a c y . MS woot with
IIW tocurllr depotil Includot
utn coiii m no* or i n to n
tludto I odull. no pelt oir.
guiol rotidontlal t i l l mo ♦
dopotil 11100 It______________

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
B AM O OO CO VE APTS
m l A .rpoet Blvd
I Bdrm . 1 0 « f h i )M m «
I Bdrm . I B A t U D D iM
P H O N K ........................m .W d O l

• COUNTRY SETTING •
L j r f t I A 3 Bdrm Apartments
Adwlt lake vtewFamily Psaalude

Available Now Open Weekends
S E C U R ITT D E P O S I T —
W ITH TH IS A DI

MASTERS COVE
ltd# Ot b U i k

1100

3237900
b o rd er

1100 Ridgowood A ,*
Son lord. Flo
C A LL 111 M il
Monday thru Frid a,
*h»S 10

Eraargy EHiciant 1 bdrm . 1
bom Polio Homoa not nod ui
guwl country totting, noor
thoppvng A tchnnlt Ctoto to
LokoMory I/O Coll
Chock that# too t u r n ;
a F rot I Froo Rolrvgorator
o Microwo vo
0 Gar ago
• Attic Storage
a Wathor 'D ryer Connor I wm
o On' Sight Mo nogo mint
Ctutor an 4 Putt Wale ama
S ra w Citllant Drtrount

b o rd e r

lopo

Lrg I bdrm carpal, dithwoth
at. control olr/hool 1100
mo r toe dopotil H I OHS
Sanlord Largo 1 bdrm . r»
rontlr romodolad Aw. corpol
I d ) mo MSB. uptloirt. S
Pork A m I *g« 4k* MOB
Spoc lout Aportmontt MinuHt
from Hwy 1414 Lattlront.
pool. Hnnlt. odullt. no polt
laundry Storting oi 1101 a mo
Coll 11) 014} to too
Tirtd 04 Aporlm onl living/
f ipononco I ho privacy ol
your own homo in ono ol our
luaury duploaot Lg 1 bdrm
■ both, iroultod coiling, oppl
hook vpt. private tertonod
polio, your own yard moml
Ilia Starling ol SMO Coll tor
OotOllt. IP M IPM , 111 t i l l
I and 1 bdrm Alto turnithod
oltictoncy from IPS oaaa U N
drpotil Ho polt Coll 111 &lt;S0&gt;
S TP M llSPolm atto
1 bdrm . I both UJO mo 1100
dap Ho p o ll Rotoroncot
Unilod Salat Attoc . Inc RE
A LTO R t Coll How 111 M l)
1 lOriai . I both Doluaa Apt
1110 par month S1W tocurlty
d o p tu Coil m o n o _________
11*1 S P E C IA L
i 4 f bdrm from t l 10 Lota
Ado Ftoaibto tooto IllkaiO

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
I bdrm con ago with
porch Compaoto privacy 1*0
par amok . U00 kocurity Coll
111 Ho* or 11) to ll

tl X M O N TH S T0 U N C
Sgocaau* t bedream. 1 hath
E a t in kitchen Screened
patio. | cot goregt Clow to
chopping Motivated Sailor

tn.wr

(30S) 321 0041

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REALTOR

141 —Homes For Sale

S» J(AmKctti ISiOmo

Hear airport ) bdrm . I both,
id i *00 or rant tor M il po'
month f i m Onoev t h lee 5

LA N O S TO C K B R O K E K )
US 1/11

BATEMAN REALTY

SANFORO RtAlH

E N T IR P R IS C

2

m ) b*tht

ford ) bdrm . ftn tfd r v d
10 m»*n from |/i tdJi me

CeJimjMIOrtendo____

W w n room H ovw N r « cor pot
throughout toil W 1st St
UOt mo . U t l*ftt A dopes *
123 MP4 offpr 1 PM
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TOWN H OM E J bdrm ? 6om
cHwo. Qu»ot neighborhood
Coot hoot A otr. folly tRv- pprd
k it c h e n
W o t h o r 'd r f o r
hook up fttor 090 thoJ Root
cioon U00 mo . Aug t. Ml
7 7 1 4 ________ _________
IMS M jm io A rf U to cioon 1
B d rm , 1 B o th in q uivt
no*ghborhood Kitchen oppil
on&lt; oft wofthor hook up toneed
bock yord I H 0 mo • dopotit

nijtr;

R EA LTO R
21)1)24
S A N FO R D U n ore 12^00 do*n
U M p e f month No qukiitytng
no doting cofttft Immediate
occupancy ) Bdrm 2 bath e
year ft ne«v Large fenced yard,
great neighborhood C a ll

222l7 B p tfU 4 d ____

S A N FO R O O U P L IK 2)2) 2Sd
Highia*n Ave Owner flnanc
•ng no qualifying no point % j
Hdrm
| bath each apart
ment over l 000 %q ft 4 yr%
o ld
K itc h e n appiianceft.
central ha^t and air. carpe*
drapes Rental income U O t
monthly Appointment only
0*n er 12)0047
• I ai t a n

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) Bdrm houfto for font U K pe»
month pluft MOO dopotil Coll
m t iM

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent
Loko AAory } bdrm
corpot
opplkoncoft. cont oir/hoot
Wolk to Loko Mwr , f i«m ))J9
mo ♦ UDQftoc m l"*3

Vonford Do'l/r* 2bdrm dvifHOa
D M m o A ll opphonctft.
corport C A L L 29) 100/ Froo
row! to ond ot ftoAthf
2 bdrm L unary Homo Mwny
oitroft Summor special U l l
Coil Now* M l H IT

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

Large 4 bdrm
kitchen D BL
large corner
W IL L H O L O
Only t)e 000

Heme Eat m
car garage
lot O W N E R
M O R TG A G E

Pr»&lt;ed Reduced* ) bdrm 1 bath
la rg e lo t No* IT* 000
t

LIS T W IT H U II

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IM 4 U |

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117—Commercial
Rentals
Rolotl L Offtco Spoct BO up to
2 000 ftq ft olfto fttorogo OvOtl
■ ** '________________

No* 2 bdrm Condo firtploct.
wofthor/dryor. oicorcifto foe il
tty with ttnntft 4 ftwtmmmg
Nopotft IM lm tf Coll M l IBM
S A N FO R O Spoouuft 2 bdrm 2
both Condo Pool noor shop
p«ng. D M month with only
WSOftOt H I 4001 or Oft MB)

S IN G LE STORY
L IV IN G
L«s« Turns to Fit
Tout Ntcds!
Fuintslttd ot Unlviiuslitd.
Carport*
Frivata P ilo t
Loth L a t o u i p n f Fat* Chitorao
W A T E R lE O S A C C E P TE D !

Call.................321-1911
127—Office Rentals
Offices to Rent
Raatonobto end canvanienl
K I N Mopto Von tor a
111 aoao
Build 0 Biggtr Butina**'
u*a The Harold Clo*»ittod*
C A LL TO O A V
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141— Homes For Sale
Saotord Cypraaa Ava Immocu
'ala ] bdrm I both Corner
ahodad &gt;0*. goraga acraanad
porch
Wolloca Crata Raolty. Inc..
Raoltor______________ tt l EETT
H ID O E N L A K E 1 bdrm 1 both
41* 000 41 t M doun toiler
pay* pamtt. and ctobing tor
Quoi't'ad buyer MS 1ME #r

STENSTROM
REALTYuREALTOR

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Apartments

CALL BART
AC A L C S T A T K
R IA L TOR
l)2 74M
For Sole or Rent W Option ?
fulr.n | I**!* 4 ) bdrm
| .
both Senford I 404 77) 4)12

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7 Slery To**howto 2 bdrm . I«»
Betti Cenftei heel end n r
Kitchen eqmpped Community
peel* Weik to grecery tlore*
Cefty finenemgf t u mm

One bdrm heme on nice lei with
leer, lew down peyment Pfu«
lew. lew monthly peymentftl
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W E LIST A N D S E L L
M O R E HOMES TH A N
A N Y O N E IN N O R TH
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
E I SHOW ING I bdrm . 1 both
with poddlo ton*, vat in kltch
am. ctntr*l ha«l air. largo
ClPMt* *14 40*
OW N ER M O T IV A T E D
1
bdrm . 1 kothhomo with oat in
kitchon caatral h oo t/a lr,
largo bodrvomt raor toncod
yard US.aw
SPACIOUS I bdrm . 1 both with
poddl* tana, iplrl bedroom
plan, braoklail bar. cantral
hoot air taa.M*
O E S IR A B L E 1 bd rm . 1 both
w ith formal dialog roam ,
tlro p la c * . ta l In b llc h a a ,
control hoal/alr, I N M «
C O U N TR Y LIVING 4 bdrm . 1
b a th h t m t t o &gt; a e r o * ,
t ir a p ld c * . d in in g ro o m ,
b r a o k la il k a r. c a n t r a l
hool/air t/tto*
W ILL B U IL D TO S U ITI Y O U R
LO T OR OURS&gt; E X C L U S IV E
A G E N T FO R W IN S O N O
OEV C O R P . A C E N TR A L
F L O R IO A LE A D E R ! M ORE
HOM E FOR LESS M O N E T '
C A L L TO DAY!
P O E N E V A OSCEOLA RD P
IO N E D FOR M O B ILE S !
S Aero Cavalry tract*
Wall fraud an povud Rd
1 # -. Doun IIY r* o t I I X I
From l i t .S*dt
It you art touting tor a toe
cottlul caraor la Root tilo to .
Stow*trvm A irily it looking
tor you Call Loo Alfcrrghl
today ol 111 1IM Evmuog*
1)1 M*&gt;

CALL A N Y T IM E

322-2420
lias PARK A V E ........ Sanlord
tot Lk Mary Blvd
Lk Mary
T N I SPRINGS Largo I bdrm
1 both N a n Private coder
dock w iIk la c v lil M n t v r
tuilv hot tilling room with
•uopUCI tin.to*

ns tti*

EXCITIN G NEW THINGS
ARE HAPPENING AT

BY OWNER 1 bdrm I bath'
Pool. Firapleca 11 aero on
canal ta La k t M a rk h a m
Attum o Skat monlhlv n "
SkOOO down Call Bill Roll*
I D SOrO (day*) or 111 )*S0
iNitoal
By Ow-ur J bdrm
i . t-atr,
In ground pool poddlo Ion*
IIAJS polio privacy tone*
So* ooo Coil Carl I D til*
D UPLEX O N LY *14 to*
Mocontty ralurtxthod including
naw c a n tra l o tr h a o l
Eacaltonl location product*
1411 rani Attum oblo F H A
-norigagr H U R R Y O N TH IS
ONE'

FH A VA SPCCIALt L o « down
) bdrm ■/ lrg tcreened
perch, fenced yerd F H A or
YA 11naming I ft)|4O0 Cell ut
quKkt

109-Mobile Home
Lots / Rent

113—Storage Rentals

321 0759 Eve. 322-7643

C A LL A N YTIM E
R EA LTO R
122 «t«t

Pn«oto In Country ) bdrm
both, o lr, ftcroonod potto
Children welcome 1)00 mo *
loftt « IMQdopoftit 222

2 B drm , t both, in Eldor
Spring* Tro llo r Pork U f
-m*k. * t i l l dopOfti* Nopotftl
C om fee n j t

L«&lt; Rh I K l l l h Broker
2444 Senferd Ave

B d rm
h e m e p lu ft )
B d rm mobile home, both
furnifthed Good area 1)0.000
O T H E R HOMES. LOTS.
A C R E A G E IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P ER TY

M ill S ilH t Cg .. . .. .321 5005
Tutcaoill* Male an oiler' 4
Bdrm I'* both tpi.i plan.
4tiling 1141000 las D M or
tu ia; a___________ __________
) bdrm r j bam Immadiato oc
cugancy FHA Non guaiilymg
morlgag• low dawn Owner
held* Ind morlgago VS4.I00
ta i m i

323-5774
_______ SM IHW V if e j ___ _
H id lN l
I4t
Idwood Or
) bdrm 2 beth. dbl gerege
porch cenfrel eir
Super
Oeen'Aftftumebie U ) 000
r ea lto r

m a r v in k

447 H I )

l a il

or TOI 71*'

149—Commercial
Properly / Sale

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
A wrought iron I Able with 4
( h i m good for dmmg room or
pnlK&gt; UO After 4 20 22)02)1
Appiianceft For Snle All in
eacflfent conditsen A fully
9«»Arpnteed
121 4;9a
BAhema bed brown plAKf. 4 mo
new ftlipft cover % end pillows
eacPlfent Aftktng )100 CdH
S74 4042 After S PM

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
in i l l 1 tftt t T . . . .
j : 7 sal)
Deluae Touch A Sew Singer
Sewing M ac nine m bAAu**tul

( kA-neJ^tiOOU) oref
Queen Sate Bed fr erne met
trett. boa ftprmgt A heed
b o a rd
) 2 ) 0 D e yft 211
)2oo C e i^ m j^ E v e t m m i
Recond.'iened Appliances
from US W A R R A N TY
B A R N E TTS
C A S S IL B E R R Y
110)11}
1)0 141)
e R E N T TO O W N e
Color T Vft . ftter eo ft wdftherft
dryer % retngerAtor free/ert
furniture, video re&lt; order ft
Spec *Ai lit week ft rent S) 00
Alftmefive TV A Appl Ran tal*
(eyreft Shopping Center
222 HOC
Used cheftt A dreftfter with mir
for 1 100 Tw in bed heed
boerdft A frpmeft to match
IV) 122 l ) » f After ) J0PM
Used Washers Part% A Service
to/ t in m a n s
IJJ 4407
M O O N E Y A P P L IA N C E )
Whirlpool Refrigereler Like
new Almond cokH 112) 121
04M

27FH SFREEF FURNITURE
tatw uih si.............. nt mi

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo
• aC O LO R T E L E V IS I O N , a
Zenith 2) * color television Orig
met price over SB00 Bklence
due )2AA 00 cAfth or toko Over
peyment* ) 2) month Still Ws
P iy U P t)
NO M O N IY
DOWN Pree home trief. no
obligation Coil M2 1H 0 day
or night

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
Ability Kennels Dog boarding
Country Atmoftftihere Roafton
a h ia R a i n
2 2 ) &gt; !&gt; •
B IR D C A G E S O ^r M ica *
stre |7S two parrot *&lt;/# U0
l f l 24B1 sHgr $
Moving M utt Sell* Mae fanboaer I mot old AKC reg&gt;«
tered E ftft cro pprd All
Shot ft 122 7442

* S 00 Sat * 11)1 I too

GUN AUCTION

223—Miscellaneous
A 'f Condition*. 14 000 B T U
t»OC
122) Poty F o em
ftileft 1)0 tor el» 222 4112

Good ta lac I ton of eygrailAtoly
taa now v w d aad aaltguo
hand gun*, ntto* and that
gun* to be attorvd to the
heghect bidder

110
pll

BACK TO SCHOOL LAY AWAY
NO SERVICE CHARGE
If (eyed 4wey m Ju ly , end
ptefted up by Auguftt )&gt;ftt
W IL WIND CORP
TM H if T STORE WORK SHOP
ww SAN FORD AVE
» OR 9A i |

Inspection from

10 AM. Senta;
LockIton of Skit:
Sanford Auction Buil4m|

lounger end tebNft two 4X12
rug% w pedft P r u t d to ftpli
121 2f)7 e tfe rl OOPM

1215 S french Ait.
SANFORD. FU

M O VIN O CAR TO N S
C om pielp tor houftehoid m ovu

For more Hite call

222 a i t

SHOOT STRAIGHT

Rebuilt Kubp S129 9b 1 up

(305) 889 0847

Guerenttwd
14*1

)2 t )444

Yam aha

C U rin a l

Good

(wind infttrument good condi

215— Boats and
Accessories

lion m 014/ altar 1PM _______

231-Cars

14 Ghee nee reted tor 4 edultt
10 hp. cer top corner peddlet
1 fteetft i)S0 Cell 122 H i t
ftfiytllW_____________________
17 ReforGech W/4S HP AAe«( A

Bid CredtlF
No Credit?
NATIONAL (UJTO SALES
WE FINANCE

treiier. )e00 12' elvmmum
w ) H P Seer ft AC motor 1200

W ALK IN
D R IV E O U T
Corner Senterd Ave A 12th St

mome

i t 77 IS* i Cobie Bowftde« with
SO hp Mecs/ry end a a m o f les
%7400 222 708)eMef ) PM
»•/• C O B IA BOW R I0 ( » i ' 1
) ) H P Chryftler end treiNr By
Owner %I TOO 17? 4*09
7) Well Croft s * 'fair* A
lull cenveft I D HP t vtnrude
m otor )2 100 )22 )» 7 ) or
)22 IB2)

321-4075

★ DAYTONA A U T O *
★ AUCTION ★
Hwy 97
O ifttone Beech
• • • • • Hetdfti • • e e e

PUBLICAUTOAUCTION
E v »ry W*d Nit# *1 111* PM

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

217—Garage Sales
B AC K Y A R D SALE 204 Peim
P'ece Frtdey end letufdoy
Ikth end )Oth 4 4 Pm
GAR AO V IA L C
f Ofttbf ook
W in te r P erk Furniture A
mite itemft (lothmg ) ! ) )
Dormer Court F n July If
1•-1y 20 7 UAM 4 00PM
Gerege Sole 74X&gt; laae Ave
Apt B Children ft ciotheft. ftire
i 4 chHdror9'4 toy4. A ml4C
G IA N T M O V IN G SALE Some
thing tor everyone' Every
thing m u ll go* Se»ufday Only
• A M lo 9 Corner ol tth A
Perk Ave
M O V IN G S A LE
C h .ld r.n '*
doth#*, toy*, and other ml*
ctllanaou* F rl Sat. * T ISO)
E lm A w
_
__
M O V IN O SAL k Friday and
Saturday, a 1. ttl* HtghLawn
A v a kanfara N**r H igh
tchaal
Mavmy Li to M yall Apyji lance
Savvica. Mlxailanaou* Hum*,
lurnlturu. applianc** darting
at 14**1 A up III W I'th *t
F rl sal * 1 PM
AAwlli Fam ily Garage Sato An
t l q u d t . c lo t h in g
to y * ,
Sal
Sun
1 ) PM
147
Pinecr»*t [&gt; f________
_
Y A R D SALE Bedding book*,
clolhat. dlkhat k mltc Sat A
Sun *1 1*01A !th SI
I Fam ily Get**# k*la Evary
Hung from A to I ' *1 Y/ad
I n 110* Mallanvilto Av*

for meredeteilft
I 904 2)) BID
Deter y Awte A Menne V ain
Aston the rtver. top el hrll
174 Hwy If 92 Deter y 444 4544

* INSTANT CASH *

• 1

«97J T O Y O T A

Work cer RuWft %)00 pr be%»
otter Cttl P&gt; 1224
197) OODOC C O R O N E T
Good running condition Air
good t»r#ft WOO M u ll Se»e
Cell 2214*29 evenmgft end
weekend*
1977 TrenftAm rebuff* motor
new rubber Creggor Meg*
221 tfD
' *’• Chevrelet le te » on
Muftt See* Ceil e*»e» ) PM
122 49'a a
1979 Brevfhem Benwevilt#
4 door AM I M *e OOO mi
I ) U0 See ai 1*04 W Tth St
Ceil n t a [•
« * ( ed &lt;&lt;e* f &gt;c*lv ado Bterrili
)2 OOO mi Very good com)*
••on' U MB r*v»^e );• 1219
1994 DODGE A S P E N
a 900 mile* Mmt condition Air
AM T M Power Cet. 12ft 20*'
1994CHRVVICR ) T H AVE
Very lew m ile e g e 19 1021
FaceHent fthepe t i l . 29)
Even 22)4)71
..
inter KM good eng me Need*
body work &gt;1200 W 17*2
’ 7 Mercury Merquift 1 *r 'ww
in\d9 i out Completely re
built new tireft N u tt *ee to
e p p r e d itt A tk tn g 12)00
91 m i l l%or 22) 2B47
7| Menle Cer*e Atft.ng $I7M
pow er f t t t e r ln g b r e k e t
em fm r a d io w I t r e c h
ceftftette f a'ite» n ia /*itr» s
79 BuKk Regei 2 dr eir. power
AM FM cruifte Good cond*
».on')2»)0 Clee*'
a E u o rtG l
loeded
) 4)0 Down Smell M o Peyment
CHICO A T H I M AN
499 4949
12 Plymeuth Hwriien Power
*leer mg ft tweke* eir %*e«ro
iow mile* U • M PG Etc
tond 279 2940 Otter 4PM

235—Trucks /
Buses / Vans
tore Ferd Courier
New tiret Cell otter ) PM
122 4)14 Alldey on Sundey
1942 1 19 Chevrelet Puk Up
He*ge 11 ten long wheel haw
AM F M (Oftftetfu CD Tout
Cheftt Eacellent condition
*4900 Cell 121 4479___________

23t—Motorcycles
and Bikes

• *W E WILL B U Y v *
a a YOUR U S E O C A R a a
.C A L L PHIL B E T T I S .
C O U R TE S Y P O N TIAC 11)1111

USED C A R S
TH E B ES T IN T O W N
\ E l TER M S

Kewefteki If)
4140
m 2i)4
1971 HONDA &gt;%O cc Cufttom
point, heeder*. kept in gerege
run* eacellent. ftOOO or be**
otter Cell )74 4de2e»entr&gt;g%

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

CREDIT H ASSLES?
• We i an f mence
o Down Peyment* iioo end Up
0 frede in* Accepted

Fikrgfkf Truck C tiop a i 5500
i n t* u
IH* Alvmtaum Pag Up f ampat
M w f" *■ Kite hart Bathroom
Call U to to t

D IS C O U N T A U T O S A L E S
1SO I Frtech Ave S IS I I I )

243—Junk Cars

1944 FALC O N
Run* good Look* b«d )a99
Goodtrenftporteftors J 7 )4 l)t
194* J t E P P I C K U P
Good mechmery
Bed %heet
metel C pH 122 20)%

TOP Doiler Petd for Junk A
Ufted cer ft. truck! A hee*y
equipment 222 )990
W i PAY TOP D O l l A R FOR
JUNK C A R ) A N O T R U C K )
C BI A UTO P A S T ) 19)414)

CONSULT OUR

CASSELBERR Y I acre ronod
PR I M l 000 W M alicluw tti
R EA LTO R _____________ I D WEI
Nee* I 4 p. » s; 49V) O enge
BUd Neer Port of Senford 4
ecret ) )00 %q ft C/B Build
tng. 124) 000 1SX down,
eener hold% bdlence t f \
Cell 12) «t)2 or 4*4 S442

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
T o List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

153-Acreage
Lots/Sale
Lot with bckutilul oik tires
M l I m . attar » 18PM__________
O S T 8 IN I ecre buildlno loft.
h#gh end dry* |e )00 Term*
a#e lebfe

Additions 4
Remodeling

Landclearing

Electrical
C O N TE M P O R A R Y E L E C T R IC

21* eert heme 4&lt;)eft
end f r e r e
fro m
Tnermg

Wooded
I I I 2)0

DON T W A IT ! 20 Acrpft on
Cochrpn Rd Geneve
SitOO
per ecre 2 1 \ down ION
•n»ertftt Owner fmenongf
CO UNTR Y W I D t R IA L ? Y
Reg R I Breker
i;j m i
47t Hwy 41t. Oftteen. F U

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
n iw s m y r n a b e a c h

1 bd&gt;m I bain baacht.de tat
&lt;aaa with cam mac c a l tavung
Steel your awn bwtin*** oaar
ih* ocean tat rot
Bevchito# Raalty. R E A LTO R S
too 41/ U l l ........Open / Doyll
S A N O A LW O O O V IL L A S 1
bdrm . I b a th , uptla ic* .
tec pall drape* appliance*

pool us ooo Cali ail US)

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

REMODELING SOCIALIST
We Hend e
The Whole B e llO t Wea

C. LINK CONST
122 7021
Aveiiebi#

* * ll Plumbvag A Mv.lih*
100) South laniard Aranua
Sanford Ftp .toe ))//1

inciudat Wa'ac Garbagu Ptcb up
Yard Mamtonanca
ln.mad.ala Occugtnc y
Orvgiry IdaOdto Heated. W M M
11 Clean Mob'to Hama.IIXdS. I
bdrm 1 baiht adult park, nam
ca n lra i a ir / h a a t . acr*»n
porch 10X 10 ahad dbl ne t
Se* to appreciate' I D *001

III M il

IN S TA L L
C yp r»9ft

SELL 4 R E P A IR
Chjiw LMk .... Weed

fbm4 m

ini

Allens Aypluece SenfKt

Cailtor * Bdi B S T TRaRtoaikiag
Na tod Tto Small
I I I Burtea Lana Saatord
___________ magi
THOM AS A THOM AS Ha a**
rt*oir ctoM iag. town car*
Call m ISM

I* hr Service Ha (a ir* Charge'

IfJ frJ U j^ jH M f^ m W l
Bookkeeping

Maadbook.evp ng
far y*ur m a ll Butinatl f
Call m r * * t ............
hm

Carpentry
All typat of carpantry L i a
modeling I I yy* t i p Call
Richard Grot* m 1an

JU S T G EN IES
Proto**tonal ctoantng
C all
11) tool
Senator » HauM Ctoaiung
Battc Cleaning laundry m n
don* cabmat*. tito. *tc
La* Rato* Ul*a*g

E le c tric a l
AaytBtog Etocl.Kal StocaltNt
■ tlimato* I* Mr SarvK* Call*
Ta m * ■ toctrM S arvx. m i t t *

Painting

G E N E V A IA N O C L E A P IN G
Lot Landctearing
Fill dm
Toptoil Pend* Dram ditchet
Site Preparation Call Jr* t*M
THORNE l AN DC l E A R IN O
F IL L DIRT • C L A Y a
S H A Lt A H A U L IN G
1)1 M l)

Lawn Service

ftoeta P .iatm g A Wall Rraair
Toe bey materiall
We w epty l.b e r Te S A V I IIS
M l IM I

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
Aiftkwiia*

Fence

Home Improvement

Carpal Ctoeaiag Living.
Otning Ream 4 Hall II* M

n a a an a

T V A Telephone*

D 4 S Etoe i i tc
DI MM
N a n 4 remodvlmg addition*.
Ian*, tocurlty light* tim er*
p lu t all Otoe ta rvic tt Q ua lity
Service L i(* n t# d 4 Bonded

Appliance Repair

Cleaning Service

Litotinto
Adult Part............ ........ Lai Rtnit

Com pie to E metrical Sarvic**

Air Conditioning
A Heating

lak# 4 Otofr, tx in MR

1

G la tt Gold S'Ivor
Kokom o Tool I ' l * 1*1

SPECIAL

151—Investment
Property / Sale

Deposit

i n a u „ . ~ 4 3 2 3 .7 9 0 0

HwadCribt Pl*yp*«t Baby
'u m it u r a (la th in g G ood
P fiV * Al'vr I PM
I)' P H
Paying C ASH lor
Aluminum. Cant. Copper
Brat*. Lead Nawtpapa.

*’

Brend new lire* ft 190 272
0494
___
**i OktftCt-»'e9ft )»e ' or* w agen
Run* good red o good I'ft*
122% 122 f lit , or B21 2U2

COM M ERCIAL S P E C IA L IS T
BOB M B A L L . JR P A
R EALTO R
111 4111

*100 Security

_____Bedroom Apto. Available
Adults and Families Welcome

B**k* «H»fT WflN

10

1944 P O R C H ! f t !
E iceiient rendition M utt «ee »o
eppreoeN tOU S E »m Ave
Senlord After* JB .B 3 ) f i l l
1449 Cer mew Ohte
Need* wprft Brt* 09«pr Ceil
W 107%
’ ’ 1 M»ccw»9

Baby Bad*. Strdto" Ctatlto*
Ptayaan*. Etc Pagarbacb

SUNDAY JULY 21.1 PM

tlS W lit* Street
Sanlord FI H ill

I b«th

F a m i l y G a r a g * S a l*
furm tur*. tool* howtohold
.•*m* A moro' *1* P*r*Mng
Or . Allamonto Sprtag* F n A
Sat *toS

219—Wanted lo Buy

FO R E S T A T E
C * m m * rclo t or R t*id«n tl*l
Auction* L A p g ra iu it Ca II
Dull » Auction 11) M10____

C O N D O Camptototy ranavtlod
•Manor 1 bedroom. I ' l hath.
I ttory F HA Haoncing avoil
oblo Ml.to*

321-3827
S A N FO R O 2 bd»m
94 yerd U lO mo

I

213—Auctions

U N IO U E I badrpam. )&gt;i both
home am 1 acre* Cedar tram#
with wood deck*, detained
goraga. weak roam Cathedral
ceiling*. Itrapiece lit* to*

O P E N SUNOA V t: I to ) PM

Saturday from

lir a si block

KISH R EA L ESTATE
kit Wait 11th Street
n o rm m n ia a u a n i a t i i i u

Thurgdkv. .'vly II. IIM
i.
231—Cars

217-Garage Sales

A P P ALO O S A G ELD IN G
Ragtttovad 1 yaart old
1*00 I D P a l i ___
Call about our *umm*c y^m g
program
R o y a l Rtatng
Ac aRamy p ) i t 1*
____
Quart*. Hor*a guiding It yr*
old 1*00 Including lack Good
condition P I AAAI___________
Regulared Aggatouu Filly 1
yr* old. rary g*mi* Moving
m u»l *all k i l l n t 1)**

Call Now tor AAara Intormatian.

121 —Condominium
Rentals

10 101

20t —Horses

0 0 0 IN D IL T O N A s o #
a a H OM ES FO R R E N T a a
a a S l » IMP a o

l« p «

RIDGEW000 ARMS APTS.

Evdntng Herald. Sanford FI.

KIT N’ CARLYLE •by L»rry Wfiflht

DvBory tlngto family home 1
B drm . I b o th , tcro e n td
porch woodod toi on qutol
I ' n r i H I 11)5art** isop

NEW HOMES FOR RENT

1 m « tu n adult* &gt;o i l u r i 1 ]
bdrm homo nt*h 1 lomolo
t.’ *0 par mo. ♦ 1'J utiiiilet

JOS Colo Pier.

141—Homes For Sale

1 0 3 -Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Home Repairs
C A R P EN TER
R tg a ir* and
••modeling No |Ob too tmall
Call D ) tort__
Hama daman A Remodel
AH type* repdi' Old or nan
rtm odoliog All type* lit*
work carpentry 4 painting
All work fully guaranteed
T r i Ceuaty Tito H&gt; 1*1/
Mdtotonanceef ail type*
Carpentry painting plumbing
and electric P I M M
W ILLIS HOME ■ ■ P A IR
Remodeling
Addition*
4
All Typat Repair*'
Intuiad
N ^ a ^ a a v n a ji^ ^ ^ n ^ f M

Interior Decorating
a c c e s s o r y O E IIG H E R
Cuttomlted framed I me art 4
duality cater co o rd in a te d
a c c a t t o n t t at a lla rd a k io
pr icat Commercial 4 rotrdan
liai Call Mr* Grover n t D M

ACE LAWN S E R V IC E
Maintonancr Sodding Pruning
CHaaiag Tkalching Fartiliiing
Free ElHa»*le*
MS DM
C H R IS TIA N BROS

i*.

C O M P L I T I LA W N C A R S

J

111*4*1
lawn Mwmt#fWK4
lantfw ap'f*9 Bufth Hog Mowing
U9 909)
lawn Mawing 4 T r 8mmtf*g
He asanabit A R th fg M tft
12) U42

Ljait Me«in|...... leu Prtcts

m m

LAWNS MOWED ft TRIMMED
Spring y .rd Cto*n up*

1/1 l i l t

Qmfttj L»«n Cut
At Altord*bto Price* Til M M

Masonry
I A N Y TH IN G I N C O N C R I T E I
P .ii. Dvivraay Side vva I* Etc
I l H I ilim .le* Gladly G iv.nI
B EAU M O N D E Cant! Ca
W « A1. Tka B a .t
111 SM)

Nursing Care
OUR RA T E S A A R L OWE R
Lak.vi.av Nerving Coaler
•tt E tacaad SI . Saatord
111 A ID

P a in tin g
f tovida AAaid A kA.ld.vv
SpactaHtll
ISyrt l . p
F-aa I t l
Bonded
Inturad
AGTRIBBT
Ml MO

ELECTROLUX
SaM* and Service
V.&lt; w n * and SAempeeei»
CALL
I B GR EENE
_______ IBS -W S BM
Sawing AAachina Repent *H
make* X) yr* ..pertonce In
horn*' Retired n t «/ )»

Sprinklers/Irrigation
ABOUT TIMI IRRIOATtON
New Intlailation*
Free 1*1
t apart Repair* at Camptoto
Sprinkler Syttom t
Timart
Pump*
etc
**S»S*

Tile
A m TILC Ceramic tile
•ndintlailation. Baih* Hoar*
M/E l l l h t l . Sanlord
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                    <text>VE Day plus
40 years:

The Rancher's
daughter: coveting

Super heros
cracking skulls
not so bad

H ltle r V b g jc y

- Page 5A

- OPINION. 3 0

PEOPLE. 1C

E vening

77th Year, No 218 Sunday, May 5, 1985—Sanford. F lorida

Reagan
Shortens
Bitburg
Visit
BONN. West G e rm a ny ( U l'll —
President Heagan. In the face of
a w orldw ide controversy, has
sh o rte n e d S u n d a y 's p la nn ed
v is it to the H lth u rg m ilita ry
c e m e te ry w h e re W a ffe n SS
troops are hurled to lO m ln u tr*.
The change cam e to lig h t
Frldav when t h r W hile House
fin a lly released the president's
schedule. No o fficia l program
had ever Ix-en released for the
visit, but a few days ago the
W hile House said It would 1mshortrued to 20 m in u te s
Iteagan s till p la n * to lay a
wreath al the m ilita ry cem etery.
T h r H lthu rg controversy con­
tinued to overshadow t be eco­
nom ic s u m m it w here Heagan
h atllcd w ith the French over
new Irade talks, (ailed to w in
sup|Hirt fo r h is "S ta r W ars"
dt tense p rogram , hut got strong
b a rk in g for N ancy Heagan'* an­
il drug program
Heagan and F rench President
F r a n c o is M i t t e r r a n d w e re
deadltM ked on K ru gn n's call for
e a rly m u lti-n a tio n a l ta lks on
casing Irade b a rrie rs w orldw ide
M itterrand w an ts i h r trade talks
tied to m onetary reform
T h e H e a g a n I t in e r a r y fo r
S u n d a y a lso In c lu d e s a 40
m in ute w re a th -la yin g ceremony
a n d s p e e c h a t th e fo rm e r
M e rf|p n -lt« tl*rn e n n e r H lm tlo n
camp.
Heagan w ill lx- accompanied
th ro ug h ou t the day hy West
G e rm a n C h a n c e llo r H e lm u t
Kohl, w ho Issued I h r In vitatio n
to ih r H lth u rg cem etery and
p r u l s e l l H e a g a n l o r h is
"co u ra g e " In going through w ith
i lie trip as a sym lM ilic gesture of
reco nciliatio n w ith an adversary
In l wo w orld w a r*
See B IT B U R G . page HA

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P ric e

50 Cents

The Case
The
Litigious Society
A t t o r n e y P ro te c ts ‘D ee p P o c k e ts '
B y D onna E a te *
H e r a ld S ta ff W r ite r
L o o k in g rath er harried w ith
w is p * o f h air escaping from her
s e v e re c h ig n o n
S e m in o le
C o u n ty A tto rn e y N ikki C la yto n
41. can be seen w alking rapidly
from one C ou nty Service* llu lh i
Ing o ffice to another, ru s h in g to
an o u t- o f - t o w n m e e tin g o r
rlo s e trd in the law lib ra ry at her
office.
Hut seldom t an she t&gt;c found
s iltin g at her desk
She a nd her s ta lf o f tw o
a tto rn e ys, tw o secretaries and a
para legal w orker are kept busy
developing legal opinions for
c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs a n d
seeking the ties! wavs to handle
I he c o u n ty 's legal e n ta n g le ­
m ents.
The office Is g e llin g so b usy.
A c c o r d in g to Ms C la y to n .

Afforney Nikki Clayton looks for a legal reference in the county's law library

a iu iih r r a tto r n e y s h o u ld lx*
hired. In fact. she is asking ihe
co un ty co m m issio n lo r binding
lo r that b ra n d -n rw attorney.
|u *l out of la w m bool. In h rr
1985H6 fiscal y e a r budget.
In the 1983-84 fiscal year
annual report. Ms C la y to n *
o fflc r said II h a d com pleted or
disposed of 13 la w s u it*, ren­
dered 7IK) w ritte n or oral opi­
n io n * durin g th e year on que*
lio n * and or In te rp re ta tio n * of
law to the c o u n ty comm ission,
o ilie r c o n s titu tio n a l o fficer* and
the co u n ty s ta ll n cgo lln lcd .
prepared, review ed dratted and
revised 250 legal docum ent*:
&lt;o ntlinie d the o n g o in g update
ol the Sem inole C o u n ty code
w ith 30 c h a p te r* com pleted
ended and tra n s fe rre d to card
See A T T O R N E Y , page HA

A re a Cities Don’t See N e e d

Bi-Racial Panels Mostly Defunct
B y R ic k B ru n s o n
H e ra ld B ta ff W r it e r
Ksi-rrt w ith a p t m lt la t i, to hto
proposed bi nti t.il e n m m lltr r In
s tu d y race re la tio n *. S anlnrd
C om m issioner Hotter! T hom as
announced Iasi week he w ould
search lo find out w h u I other
C e n tra l Florida elites are doing
lo fine-tune racial h a rm o n y In
th e ir eom m unities.
W h.it he Is lik e ly lo fin d , al
Ir a s l In five C e n tra l F lo rid a
('Hies. Is ih r same a ltitu d e h r
lo u n d here when he announced

'T h « r « Is a l a c k o f
rw o l m ilita n c y . M a y b a

t o m o o f t h o p o o p lo In
o u r g r o u p a re b e c o m in g
y u p p ie s o r s o m e th in g .'
the Idea three weeks ago- "W e
d o n 't need It a nym ore."
A s u r v e y o f fiv e C e n tr a l
F lorida c itie s reveals hl-raelal
c o m m it t e r s a re d e fu n c t n r
s tru g g lin g The one rare eitcrp -

lio n Is O rlan do w h r r r th r hiracial c o m m lttre evolved Into a
lu ll n rrtg rd c ity U c-purtinciil w ith
a 14-m cm bcr s t i r ! a n a n
StiOO.OOO budget.
C ity leader* and some com ­
m it Ire m e m b e r* say the panels
a re n 't needed a n y m o re because
ra re relatio n s have Im proved
d ra m a tically since (h r groups
were formed In (he 1960s and
70*.
Albert Nelson, d ire cto r of O r­
lando's H um an R elations De­
p a rtm e n t. s u it! t h r h l- r a d a l

C ounty G ro w th
U p re ce d e n te d
r f- *r-

Seminole C o u n ty Is growing at Ihe
rale of at Ira s l 1.000 new residents a
m onth, according to (h r record n u m b e r
o f new hom estead e xem ptio n* Died th is
year.

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I'crry G ocm bcl. assistant pro pe rty
appraiser, said 5 3 .1 0 9 h om ro w ne rs
Hied p c llllo n s fo r h o m rs ic a d exem ption
In I9H5 com pared to 4 H .II3 In 1984.
an lnerra.se o f 4 .99 6
G o rm b rl noted that bused on Ihe
conservative average o f num ber o f
person* per household at 2.5. th is
m eans 12.000 new . perm anent legal
residents m oved tn io Seminole C ou nty
d u rin g Ih r In te rv e n in g year.

c o m m llte e In that c ity was v rrv
successful advocacy g ro u p lit tlxUO*. Hot. h r a d itrit. a lte r Ih r
C iv il R ights A rt o f t«W t was
passed It w asn't needed Instead
o f a panel stu dyin g how |x-np lr
co uld gel along the c ity needed
a s tro n g legal arm lu r n lo r r r th r
new la w . T hu s, ( h r H u m a n
R e la t io n s D e p a r tm e n t w a s
created.
Nelson said the depart in cu t
m o stly tracks down * harges of
d is c r im in a tio n In h ir in g and
h o u sin g li has fu ll subpoena

(towers a nd a nsw er* directly to
tlx- m ayor.
T h r lit ra c ia l co m m itte e paved
ih r wnv fo r ih r departm ent, he
said, b lit the da vs have (Kissed
w hen m em bers irv to "Im p ro ve
race re la tio n s " hv lecturing on
tiro th rrh o o d
N elson, w ho Is
black, said race relatio n * never
were really sour In Orlando and
have sweetened w ith time
“ W r arc past the poini now
where we go out to lilack folks
and w h ile folks and mend th r
See B I-R A C IA L . page HA

H ail A Cab; Jail A Cabbie
The Lake M ary Police Departm ent
lias a new d rt vc-tn arrest service.
Or so II w a s lo r David Lure. 5 00
Oak Slreel. S anford

H er mother knew there was u
Sem inole C o u n iy w arran t out for
L u re 's arrest fur fu llu r r to np(iear In

The u u u g lilt'i u f o u r ol Luke
M ary's police dispatchers called u
cab for a rid e hom e Thursday n lg ln .
but she had lo slop by the police
departm ent to get the cab fare from
her m other. Luce, ih r cab d river,
turned out to be someone the g irl
knew. And th e re b y hangs a laic.

L u t i was on i h r prem ises Taggart
w rit! outside and asked Ih r cab
d r tv r r his nsm e. |.u c c Identified
h im s e lf and i h r ride was o v rr.
T uggarl arrested h im

When she a nd Ihe d rtv rr got to ih r
(toiler d ep artm en t. Ih r g irl (old her
m other th a t L u re was d rivin g the

itiurt sb&lt; then told j,f Com raggsrt

Luce wus tu rn e d o v e r lo Ih r
Sem inole C ounty S herllTs depart­
m ent and released fm m Ih r courtly
|.nl F riday nil S 1.OfX) bond.
For ru b service*, lx- d id n ’t gel a
lip
— R ic h a rd T r u s t t

And th is doesn't Include residents o f
new apartm ent com plexes, he said

Anti-Bias Amendment Could
Scuttle Drinking Age Bill

Hm i M Hss *T Tw « i Vm i n I

Bloom in' Babies
Labor and delivery nurse Zalda Seiler has her hands full with a record
number of babies In the Central Florida Regional Hospital nursery.
Wednesday nine babies — six girls and three boys — were born, a
hospital record, and the nursery held 22 babies. Thursday there were six
births and 23 In the nursery; F rid a y five more babies arrived, making 18
In the nursery; and Saturday mgfnlng there was one birth with two In
progress. The hospital was aj^a loss to explain what unusual event
occurred In early August to sptjr the baby boom.

it was a long tr [in mor« ways than on*
for th* Oviedo j idy Lions. SPORTS, IB.

TALLAH ASSEE (UPII - A " k ille r a m end
m e m ’ m the b ill ra is in g Florida's d rin k in g age
apparently w ill lx- p ut lo a p o litic a lly cm iKirassing pub lic v o ir, despite Senate P rc s ld rn l
H arry Jo h n sto n 's e ffo rt to q uietly s tifle It.
When Ih r d rin k in g age b ill was In the Senate
C o m m e rce C o m m u te r It p ic k e d u p an
.im rn d m rn l by Sen. J a ck D. Gordon. I ) .Miami
llru c h . dia l w o u ld fo rb id Ih r stale lo Issue
liquor licenses lo a ny c lu b that d is c rim in a te s
on the basis o f ra re . sex. religion o r n a tio n a l
o rig in . G ordon Is opposed lo h ik in g (he
d u n k in g age fro m 19 (o 21. and s u pp orte rs of
tlx- h ill accused h im o f try in g to crip p le It w ith
a p o litic a lly u nto uch a ble am endm ent.
V o ting to remov e G ordon's changes fro m Ihe
b ill m ig ht be In te rp re te d as a vole for racism ,
so Johnston asked h is general counsel. Sieve
Kahn for legal advice on w h r th rr Ihe l*sue o f
licensing private r lu b * that d is c rim in a te was

relevant lo u b ill dealing w ith the d rin k in g age
W hile rm p h a s U ln g his own o p p o s itio n lo six h
bias. J o h n s to n expressed ih e hope d ia l lie
could ru le ih e Gordon a m e nd m e nt "n o ilgerm ane" and th u s spare the lu ll Senate Ih r
rm baras-sm ent ol vo ting on G o rd on 's change*
K a h n , h o w e v e r advised J o h n s to n I lie
am endm ent was germane lo t he b ill
"A lth o u g h I h r goal of die b ill m ay I m narrow .
Ih r sweep o f lls coverage Is broad enough lo
integrate Ih r essence ol Ihe G ordon a m end­
m en t.” K ahn said In a mem o to J o b n slim
The C om m erce C om m lltee also made other
«lu n g e s th a t w ou ld knock Ihe h ill o ut of
com pliance w ith the congressional m andate to
restore the d rin k in g age lo 21 by late next year,
or lose a n estim ated *7 3 m illio n In lederul
highw ay (u n its Hoi Jo hn ston a reluctan t

S*minol*'s Alvin Jon*s and L*o P*t*rson
or* jumping for mors than joy. SPORTS, IB

See B IL L , page HA

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Trinity Prop's “Crafty Kat(*“ Sams didn't
have to b* too shrewd Friday. SPORTS, 4B

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NATION

Study Shows Few G et M axim um Prison Terms, Fines

IN BRIEF
Union Carbide Resumes
Production O f MIC
IN S 7 I1 U T E . W Va IUPI) — U n io n C a rb id e Corp.
resum ed p ro d u c tio n o f m r lh y l Isocyanate Saturday,
m a rk in g the first tim e It has made the ch e m ica l, used In
Insecticide*, since an MIC leak killed th ou san d s o f people
In Hhnpal, India.
Union Carbide m an u fa ctu re d MIC at the In s titu te plant
lo r I? years, hut p ro d u c tio n was halted Ore. 3, ih c same
day a chem ical leak al Its plant In Bhopal k ille d up to 2,500
people and Injured about 200,000 more
A Union Carbide spokesman said p ro d u c tio n resumed
because the com pany had five m onths o f hack o rd er* and
needed more o f the ch em ica l on hand for the approaching
g ro w in g season Some o f the the MIC w ill be converted Into
■i derivative and shipped to the co m p a n y 's fa c ility In
W oodbine. Ga., and to Its tw o Insecticide fa cilitie s In
France and Brazil. th e sjxik&gt;-*ni;m said.

4 Polish D iplom ats Expelled
W ASHINGTON (IJPI) — Four Polish d ip lo m a ts have hern
given a week In leave the co un try, kicked out by the State
D e p a rtm e n t because o f the e x p u ls io n o f tw o U,S.
dip lom ats, one o f w h o m It says was roughed u p by Polish
s e c u rity police.
The a ction late F rid a y afternoon m eans the four
d ip lom ats, three In C hicago at the Polish consulate and one
a llrs l secretary o f the W ashington embassy, m u st Ire out of
the c o u n try I I I seven days.
T w o U.S. d ip lo m a ts were ordered expelled from Poland
e a rly F riday and s im ila rly given a week to leave. The
governm ent accused th em o f leading an a nti-governm ent
May Day protest
Slate D epartm ent Edw ard Djerejlan said Ih c men were
not Involved In any protest bit! were rath er observing the
e ve n t, so m e th in g he te rm e d a " n o r m a l d ip lo m a tic
fu n c tio n ."

Pentagon Wants C ontractor O ut
WASHINGTON (DPI) — Pentagon In x jrc c iu r General
•Joseph Sherlck believes three top officers o f the General
D ynam ics Corp. la rk "b u sin e ss Integrity and h o n e sty" and
sh ou ld be suspended from fu rth e r governm ent business
Sherlck made the recom m endation In a le tte r to Navy
Secretary John la’ tunan T hursday obtained by United
P ress In te rn a tio n a l. He nam ed G e n e ra l D y n a m ic s
C h a irm a n David Lew is, com pany financial officer Gorden
M acDonald, anil e xecu tive Vice President George Sawyer, a
fo rm e r assistant Navy secretary
S h rrlc k disclosed th a t the Justice D epartm ent not only Is
co n d u c tin g a c rim in a l Investigation of the three officers.
In il also Is considering c iv il action against " a ll parties
co n ce rn e d " w ith possible Illegal g ill giving by I tie* com pany
— In clud in g L ew lnu nd MacDonald

A ffa ir Leads To Conviction
SAN PRANCISCO n i l ’ll — The penalty pbuse entered Its
second day S itlm d u y to r a v r ir n tn navy com m ander
e on vtrted of ty in g n nm tt h is globe Trot tin g xfTsIr w ith «
w om an pm lot o lllc rr am i vio la tin g the N avy's "o fh e rr and
g e n tle m a n " code.
C m dr. James W yatt III. -10, was found g u ilty Friday of
ly in g to a su|&gt;erlor o ffic e r about Ih r u fla lr a m i violating
reg ula tion s banning a m a rrie d officer from liv in g w ith an
u n m a rrie d wom an by o liv e m e m b e r Navy c o u rt m artial
(M irrl
W yatt, w ho said h r was divorcing at the tim e and
engaged to the 24-year-old lieutenant, h u e * posslhlr
pc tin I lies ot e xpulsion fro m Mu- Navy, d e m o tio n , am t Hi
m o n th s in prison.

Exceptional C hild ren Council
Holds M otor D evelopm ent Program
T he Sem inole C ounty C ou ncil
lo r E x c e p t io n a l C h i l d r e n .
C h a p te r 0 2 1, a non-profit Florida
c o rp o ra tio n , Is s p o n s o rin g a
prugrm n dealing w ith p e rrrp lim l
m oto r developm ent at 7 :30 p m
In the m edia ce ntrr at W inter
S p rin gs K le m ru ia ry School. 1170
W sla te lt(h ld 434.
Dr. J o h n W Powell, ch a irm a n
ol the H ducatloual Services De

p a rtm rill und d ire cto r ol the
Motor Therapy l.n lro ra to ry ul the
U niversity o f C e n tra l Florida,
w ill I h* the guest speaker.
The pub lic Is Invited.
For add itio na l In form ation call
S herrill Casey, h ly llw tld e F.lrm entaly School. 322-HB23, or
Jetfrey S ch n e ld crm a n at 4258651

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prison
te rm s and fines g ive n to orga­
nized crim e figures and m ajor
d ru g traffickers were fa r les*
lh a n federal Judges co uld have
imposed In 37 o f the n a tio n 's
h ravlest crim e a rra s, a govern­
m ent report shows.
A General A c c o u n tin g Office
survey revealed th a t 74 percent
o f 1.044 La Cosa N ostra crim e
fig u re * and big d ru g dealers
drew shorter tim e b e h in d bars,
and 88 percent w ere fined less
lh a n the law allowed.
Life sentences were handed to
I percent — 12 offenders
Sen. Paul L a xa lt. R -N rv.. and
Rep W illiam H ughe*. D N.J..
w ho b ra d J u d ic ia ry su bco m ­
m ittees dealing w ith c rim in a l
Justice, asked the congressional
a u d ito rs to compare a rtu a l senle n re * w ith possible m a x im u m
penalties.
H ughes's s u b co m m itte e has

Fines to ta llin g $17.5 m illio n
were Im posed upon 383 o f the
1.044 offenders. Includ in g $1.9
m illio n fo r 123 organized crim e
figures. 914.7 m illio n for 244
m a jo r d r u g tr a f fic k e r s a n d
$ 754,500 fo r 16 rrlm ln a ls w ho
fell Into b o th categories.

M axim um lin e s were given to
123. or 32 percent, o f those
fined.
A m o n g 6 8 p e r c e n t g iv e n
lig h te r fines th a n authorized, the
m edian was $15,000. rom pared
to a possible $65,000.
More th a n h a lf th e 1.044
offenders. 58 p e rc e n t. o r 605. got
prison sentences o f 10 years or
less.
Another 38 percent. 392. got
m ore than 10 years, but less
lh a n life, and 3 percent. 35. were
placed on p ro ba tion or given
suspended sentences.
The GAO selected from the
r o u n ir y 't 94 fe d e ra l Judicial
l i s t r l c t s th o s e w h e r e th e
greatest n u m b e r o f sentences
was Imposed fo r m ajor drug
tra ffic k in g and organized crim e
between 1962 and J u ly 1983.
Leading the n ation In both
categories were New York City
w ith 248. and B ro o klyn . 163.

WASHINGTON IU l’ 1) - A fle r a w re k of
|ili k in g apart President Reagan s budget.
Hie Senate was asked to put Its m oney
where Its m outh Is b u t defeated a plan to cut
congrrsatonal pay as a sym bolic d eficitslashing move.
On a 49-49 vote, the Senate Friday beat
bar k an am endm ent fro m Sen. Jesse Helms.
R N C . calling for a ll 435 House m em ber*
and 100 senators to lop 10 percent from
I h r ir annual $75,100 salaries as a way In
"sh are the b urde n" o f d e fic it cu tting .
The cham ber then recessed u n til M onday
w hen It w ill try aga in to piece together a
package to slash about $52 b illio n from the
m ore t hurt $200 b illio n d eficit.

T he pay cut m ove w as largely sym bolic —
p ro v id in g about $4 m illio n per year In
savings. It w ould m ean an annual loss o f
obout $7,510 j&gt;er m em be r, except for House
S jie a k rr T ip O 'N eill and the D em ocratic and
H rp u h llrn n leaders o f both bodies w ho are
pa Id more.
H elm s vowed to tr y again next week and
called on senators to " t h in k about th is over
th e weekend. Here we are asking everyone
to acrept cuts and w he n tt comes to o u r ow n
com pensation we have a 49-49 tie ."
There was no e le a r-ru t partisan d iv is io n In
th e vote
Some of the w ea lthie st m em bers o f the
Senate, however, in c lu d in g Sens. J o h n

Rockefeller. D -W .V a., Edward K ennedy.
D-Mass.. L ow ell W elckcr. R-Conn.. and
Claiborne Pell. D R I . were am ong the
opposition.
" I noticed we lost m ost of the m illio n a ire s
In the Senate to d a y ." Helm s said a fle r Ihc
vote.
R o c k e fe lle r's v o te b ro u g h t h o w ls o f
laughter from Sen Alan Dixon. D III., w ho
also voted against the cut. " I love It, " D ixon
roared as R rx-kefellrr voted. "H e voted n o !"
H e lm s, one o t th e s ta u n c h e s t c o n ­
servatives In Congress, clearly enjoyed the
p o s itio n In w h ic h lie had placed Ills
colleagues

Man Held In Sexual Battery Of G irl, 10
A 20 year-old S anford m an
was Ix-lng held S a tu rd ay w ith o u t
Ixin d on a charge o f sexual
b a tte ry after a 10-year-old g irl
told Investigators lie had sex
w ith her over a y ra r ago.
T he girl, also from Sanford,
told Seminole C ourtly slier Ill's
Investigators d u rin g tw o sepa­
rate Interview s last m o n th that
the m an had sex w ith her al her
home tn December I0H 3, ac« o n litig to a s h e rlir* d ep artm en t
n-|Kirt.
C h a rg e d III the case w as
M arlon Alonzo S m ith , o f Route
2. Box 25, Sanlord.

Action Reports
★ Flret
* Courtt
* Police
also kept g ra b b in g Nell by Ihe
artn. Jabbing h im In the ribs and
p u llin g b is a rm s around N rll's
neck, the rejK irt said.
A lter "c o n te n d in g " w ith the
man for uhout an hour. Nell
arrested h im und look turn lo the
larngwiKKl police n lu llo u , l l i f
rrjH irl sntcl
While a l the station, the m an
r e p o rte d ly s to rie d re m o v in g
Hems fro m a desk und kepi
standing up w hen (old to sit
down, the report said
When Nell led Ih r man In the
custody o f a no the r officer so he
could flit- his rcjM irl, Hu- m an
started lig h tin g w ith the officer,
according to the report.
lie paused out and was taken
lo South S em inole C o m m u n ity
Hospital w here lie was treated
lo r cu ts on Ills b ra d anil arm He
w as th e n h o o k e d In to th e
Sem inole C o u n ty J a il.
C h a rg e d In I h r case w as
T h co d o rr Duane W rlx-r, 32. o f
553 Karen A v r H r was tirin g
held in llr u ot $5.(KX) Ixind.

A L IT T L E TOO R O W D Y
An A ltam onte S p rin gs man
w ho was Intoxicated got too
row dy w ith a Sem inole C ou nty
s h c rld 's deputy S a tu rd ay and
was arrested und charged w ith
resisting w ith violence and ills
o rd e rly Intoxication.
lam gw ood poller rem oved Ih r
m an from W ooglrs Pub. stale
Road 434 In Longwood. sh o rtly
a fle r m id n ig h t and gave h im a
trespass w arning a fte r lie r r l
used lo leave the bar. according
lu a s b r r lir s deputy’ s report
D eputy Don Nell th en reported
c u llin g some of I be m a n 's rela­
tives so they could give h im a
ride borne In il Ih ry d id no) conic
get h im A fle r agreeing to pay tor
a cub. N rll called one. b u l when
II a rrive d the m an refused to
A B D U C T E D A RO B BED
give the addrrss to the d river,
A 3 6 -y e a r o ld W in te r Park
th e report said
Nell reported that I h r liefore man was a lx lu c le d at knife p oint
the ra h arrived Ih r m a n offered early S a tu rd a y a lter rrlu s in g m
In w o rk for the p o lle r as an
"a g e n t" because he kn ew of
"la rg e drug deals." T he m an

buy cix u iln r from tw o men
Joseph Perry, o f 2897 Red
L io n S q u a r e , r e p o r t e d to
Sem inole C ounty s h e riffs depu­
tie s tw o men asked film If he
w anted tn buy some cocaine as
h r le ft C h a rlie 's lia r , 2 0 0 0
U nw e ll Branch Road. W inter
Park
W hen he refused. Perry said
o tic of the men w hipped out a
kn ife and forced h im In to a
p ic k u p tru c k . T h e tw o m en
stopped for gus a nd then drove
Perry to a wooded area south o f
I lie* T u s c a w llla F o re s t s u b ­
d iv is io n near W in te r S p rin gs I t r
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B U R O L A R IE S ft T H E F T S
K e ith Jo hn M itts. 21. o r 7103
N athan C ourt. W inter Park, gave
deputies the name o f a suspect
w h o he s a id k ic k e d In h is
tw droom door anti stole a $300
s te re o and a $20 0 ca ssette
p la y e r f r o m h is h o m e on
T h u rsd a y.
A $32 5 m icrow ave oven, two
handguns, a television and other
Item s were stolen from the home
o f C harles Mayo. 47. o f 3517
S e m in o le D riv e . A p op ka , on
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WEATHER

years ago. 40 percent o f U.S hospitals have uoi
adopted It,
And Jatneser. a pharm acologist at the U n iv e rs i­
ty o f Texas w ho w rote the Parade re|x&gt;rt along
w ith Ills brother Daniel, said hospitals generally
use th e ir co m p u te r* o n ly lor accounting
"T h e Iasi place th ey are used Is In the
put lent-rare a re a." Barker.
The report noted there w o* no agency I licit kept
tra ck of th r damage caused by drug errors
tn u recent m istake n Injection cuse. the New
York State H ealth D r|&gt; a rtm rn t T hu rsda y cleared
(Ux-lors who erroneously Injected L illia n Ccdcno,
21. o f Schenectady.
Cedeno. a cancer patient at the A lbany M rd lra l
C enter, was le ll comatose ulter a fa u lty In je ctio n
The H ru lth D epartm ent said there was no gross
Incom petence or gross negligence Involved
The departm ent said problem s w ith procedures
al Hie hospital created a situation th a t allow ed
the e rro r In February to oceur,

c h ild re n o f s lu llrrs on the telephone
"m a k in g up stories and d o in g anim al
sound e ffe cts." the m agazine said.
D elaw are's Kolh says h r "co nsid ers
Ills dogs tils m ost trusted frie n d s ." To
avoid co nfu sion , the R epublican even
idcntU lcd ih r three pooches hv name —
liru n h lld a . Tankred and Sweet Pea
H atfield ol Oregon, w h o has a pel
to *lite r nam ed P rtrr. enjoys d u n k in g his
|x*unut b u tte r and bacon sandw iches In
h u tlr r tn llk h rln r r m u n c h in g on them
1 h r K rp u b lle a n * favorite d rin k , how ev­
er. ts c ra n b e rry Juice.
T h r s tu tr's o the r GOP senator. Boh

iru c k had $HOin the cab.

w allet and th en dum ped him s h e riffs report satri
o u t.
T im D. M achnlk. 37. o f 213
He wandered In to the sub­
d iv isio n w lirre tic awakened a C itru s D rive. Sanford, reported
to d eputies th a t $636 w o rth of
resident and phoned for help
fis h in g gear was stolen from his
Ixtat on Wednesday or T h u rs ­
TR UC K T H E F T
A Casselberry w o m a n reported day.
K a th ry n L. Voltollne. 32. of
ih .it a man she met at a bar
Friday n lg lii la te r ripped her 207 T angerine Drive. Sanford. In
th e s a m e n e ig h b o rh o o d , re s h irt and siotr her p ic k u p tru c k
Donna P ltter. 23. o f I425D jx irte d to deputies lh a t $&lt;500
Ash Circle, reported lo Setnlnole w orth of fis h in g gear was stolen
C ou nty s h e riff* d e p u tie s Him a from her carport between lO
m an she only knew as "M ike" a.in W ednesday und 7 a m .
m cl her In Hie p a rk in g lo l of Ih r T hu rsda y.
7 -Eleven store at the Intersection
Jam es Monroe Meade. 28. o f
o l E a stb ro ok B o u le v a rd und
H ow ell Branch Road at &gt;
i I k iu I C h ristin a s, reported to deputies
I I 30 p m T h r tw o had m rt for (h a l a la n d c le a r e r , w it h o u t
the llrs l tim e e a rlie r at a liar, the a u th o riz a tio n , removed 32 yards
o f d ir t w o rth $120 from his
n (m il said
The man ripped her shirt and pro pe rty at Lake Pickett W oods,
lo o k o lf In her tru c k heading C h u lu o u , som etim e after Sept.
west on Howell Branch Road. 28. 1984. He reported h is loss on
Ms P ltz rr also rep orte d the T hu rsda y.

A R E A F O R E C A S T : T oday
v a r ia b le c lo u d in e s s . G o o d
ch an ce o t m a in ly a fte rn o o n
sh o w e rs a n d thunderstorm *.
High to ld HO* W ind west 10 to
15 n tp li. Rato chance 50 per­
cent. T o n ig h t p a rtly rlo u d y w ith
w idely scattered everting show ­
ers or a th u n d e rs to rm . Low In
I tie low lo m id 60s Northeast
w ind IO to |5 m p h Rain chance
2 0 p e r c e n t. S u n d a y p a r tly
cloudy. H igh m id HO*. East w ind
10 to 1 5 m p h .
B O A T IN O F O R E C A S T ! St
Augustine In J u p ite r Inlet out 50
tu lle s — S m a ll c ru ft sh o u ld
exercise ca u tio n n o rth o f Cape
C a n a v e ra l
N o rth o f C ape
C a n a v e r a l w in d b e c o m in g
northeast 15 to 20 knots today
w ith sea In cre asin g to 5 to 7 feet.
R e m a in d e r urea w in d to d a y
westerly near 15 knots w ith sea
3 lo 5 feet W in d enltre arra

to n ig h t and Sunday northeust to
east around 15 k n o ts w ith sea 3
to 5 fre t W ind and sea higher In
s c a tte re d lo n u m e ro u s th u n ­
d e r s to r m s b e c o m in g p a r tly
c lo u d y north part th is evening
and south (tart early Sunday.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
C hance of show ers o r th u n ­
d e r s to r m s s o u th
O th e rw is e
m o stly fair and m ild th rough
Wednesday. Low (rum low er 60s
n o r th to low er 70s e x tre m e
so u th Digits in th e 8 0 * except
near IK) Interior and western
sections of m ainland
A R EA R EA D IN G S (9 a .m ji
tem perature 71; o v e rn ig h t low:
67; F riday's high 87; barom etric
pressure 29.94. relative h u m id i­
ty : 90 percent; w ind s; northnortheast at 14 rnph: ru in ; 07
In ch , sunrise; 6 42 a m ., sunset
8 02 p rn.

If They W eren't Senators, They'd Be Called Wierd
W ASHINGTON (U l'll
Edw ard Ken­
nedy m a k e * a n im a l n o ise s on (he
telephone W illia m Roth cu lls three St.
Bernards h i* c1o m b | frie n d s and Mark
H altle ld d ip * |x-.mut b u tle r and bacon
sandw iches In h u llr r m llk . a poll of
se nu tor* reveal*
Senate Ita lill* und foible* recorded lo a
survey appearing In Ih r c u rre n t Issue ol
W ashington Dossier m ug uzln r. found th r
s e l e c t c l u b r i d d l e d w i t h I It e
idiosyncrasies ot It* m em ber*.
Kennedy, u Massachusetts Dem ocrat
who a d m its he'd rather w o rk out o f th r
W hite House, tikes to ta lk w ith the

In New York C ity sentences
were handed down to 36 Mafia
figures. 195 drug tra ffic k e rs and
17 In b oth categories.
B ro oklyn had 31 m obsters and
121 d ru g traffickers sentenced
and 1 1 In both categories.
Elsewhere the heaviest n u m ­
bers o f sentenctngs fo r organized
c rim e were In New Jersey. 26;
Buffalo. N.Y.. 24. and St. Louis.
18 Tam pa. M iam i and Chicago
each had 13. and Los Angeles,
had 11.
T he o the r 28 d is tric ts showed
few er than 10 m obster sentenc tn g s a p ie c e in th e s u rv e y
period.
T he most sentences fo r m ajor
d ru g tra ffic k in g other th a n in
New York C ity and B ro o klyn
were Imposed In M iam i. 6 4: Los
A n g e le s . 3 5 : N e v a d a . 3 1 ;
B a ltim o re , 28; San Diego, 23,
and Dallas. 21.
San F ra n rts c o and D e tro it
r u r h had 20

Senate: We Aren't Paying For Deficit

Hospital Goofs: 1 Per Patient Every Day
NEW YORK tUPII
M istakes In hosplluls are
lltade at the rale ol one |&gt;rr patient a day. hut
fa c ilitie s have hern s tu b b o rn ly reluctant lo
change procedures, a rrjH irt says.
The report was based on stu die s by drug e rror
iq x'e la lln t K enneth d a rk e r, head o f A u b u rn
U n iv e rs ity 's D epartm ent o f P harm acy Care
S ys trin s . and w ill appear Sunday lit Parar/r
m agazine
The rr|M&gt;it said m istakes a r r made al Ih r r u lr o f
"o ne e rro r pet patient |&gt;cr d a y ."
D arker (om ul that in m u s in g homes the e rro r
rule- Is even higher
H o s p ita l* have I h-cii re lu c ta n t to adopt saler
p n x 'e ilu rrs Ix-cuuse ol "a n a tu ra l resistance to
ch a n g e ." said W illiam Z c lm c r. o f the Am erican
S ta le ly ol H ospital Pharm acists
A cco rd in g to the rr|K&gt;rt. tw o systems could
su b s ta n tia lly reduce Ih r e rro r rale a u nit dose
l y i t r n t . m w hich each p a tie n t's m edicuilons are
In d iv id u a lly packaged, and Hie use o f computers.
W h ile the n u ll dose system was developed 20

been d e lv in g In to drug tra ffic k ­
ing. e stim a ted by the GAO to
have generated $80 b illio n In
retail sales In 1980
O rganized crim e activitie s In ­
cluded g am bling , loansharking,
p r o s t it u t io n , e x to r tio n ,
r a c k e t e e r in g , p o r n o g r a p h y ,
arson. In filtra tio n o f le g itim a te
businesses and public ro rru p tlon.
J u d g e s Im po sed a m e d ia n
co n cu rre n t sentence o f 10 years
when th ey co uld have given 15
years In prison . Am ong 770 w ho
received less th an m a x im u m
sentences. 102 could have g o t­
ten life.

Packwood. also has a cla im o n eccentrictty. T he 5 2 -yra r old Is M ill w e a rin g the
same saddle shoes he wore In college
The su rve y also discovered th a t Sen
Paula H aw kins. R -W lnter Park, consid­
ers L ab or Secretary W ill la in Brock her
h e ro ." w h ile her la sle b u d * re m a in loyal
lo h o m e s ta tr oranges as a In v o rtlr snack
Sen. D aniel M oynthun. D N .Y . ts not so
|M tt ic tild i w h rn It comes to m u n c h in g or
reporters "F a v o rite food? E v e ry th in g , all
u llr rn o u n ." he replied when asked. Ills
closest b le n d Is "a n y J o u rn a lis t."
Sen A lan S im (non. R-W vo.. confessed

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to s u rh bad habits as "p o p p in g m y |aw
w h rn t la k r too big a bite and th ro w in g
paper on the floor of a irp la n e s ." w hile
Sen J o h n W arner. R-Va . a d m itte d to
being a K ic k seat d river and w earing
v K k k w Ith holes.

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Vilwrdoy by Tho Vonlord Hof Aid.
Ira MS N Front* Arc. Unlord.

R epublican S enulr leader Robert Dole
ul Kansa*. w ho says h r w o u ld love to
leave h is c u rre n t office " In be top dog on
th r firs t husband wile p re sid e n tia l tic k
e l . " c la im s Ills fa v o r ite m o v ie Is
"H e llc a ts o f the N avy." w h ic h had stars
thut w ent on to become a husband and
wtle team » k n n a ltl am* Maeeft H sag sn,^.

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B ill Would Require Pit Bull Registration

WORLD
IN BRIEF
A llie s To Talk Trade
A t W orld Conference
BONN. W rM G erm any (UPII — Leaders a t the sevenn a lln n eeonom tr s u m m it agreed Saturday to convene new
w o rld trade talks, but dealt a blow to President Reagan by
not reso lvin g a U.S,-French dispute over s e ttin g a date,
(ifTlclids said.
A senior U.S o fllc la l said French President Francois
M itte rra n d , w ho Irom the sta rt th is week bulked at any firm
dale for the new talks, refused d u rin g the s u m m it's llnal
w o rk in g session S a tu rd a y to go along w ith the other
leaders
T he su m m it leaders — fro m the United States. Canada.
Ilr lia ln . France. Ita ly. West G erm any and Ja p a n — agreed
lo a m in is te ria l m re tin g as soon as possible a n d hoped to
hold the trade talks by n e xt spring, su m m it o ffic ia ls said
W h ile the leaders m et. police said security forces arrested
at least 61 peoplr F rid a y n ig h t when yo uth s b a ttle d police
In a d ow ntow n park and dissid en ts blocked streets.

Sniper Fire Kills 4
HEIRUT, Lebanon I UPII — Rival m ilitia m e n along the
G reen Line d ivid in g B e iru t Into Moslem and C h ristia n
sectors, exchanged sporadic sniper fire S a tu rd a y a fte r 24
h o u rs o f fierce clashes th a t k ille d four people and wounded

35.
Police said Friday n ig h t clashes w ith m o rta rs, a n ti-ta n k
rra kets. m achine guns, a n ti ligh t a uto m a tic rifle s closed
the six crusxirig* lin k in g the tw o parts o f the ca p ita l.
T he leftlxl A%-Saftr new spaper published the nam es o f
lo u r people dead and 35 wounded In F rid a y 's battles,
b rin g in g the casually lo ll since T hursday n ig h l lo eight
tlead and H3 wounded.
T he lig h tin g co n tin u e d fo r Ihc seventh s tra ig h t day
despite a call by the C h ris tia n Lebanese Forces m ilitia to
Often a dialogue w ith the Moslem rivals to co n ta in ihc
"h a rd s h ip s o f w a r."

Embargo W ill H u rt W orkers M o s t
M AN AG U A. N icaragua |U P I| — Business, la b o r and
g overnm ent leaders say Ihc U.S Iradc e m bargo w ill
Jeopardize hopes to revive N icaragua's c ru m b lin g econom y
and lake jobs away from w orkers.
Independent la b o r'g ro u p s Friday blamed the jto lle trs of
Ih c le flis t Nicaraguan g overnm ent for b rin g in g on the U S
sanctions, w hich lake effect Sunday.
Cm Iks Hue tribes, leader o f the W orkers C e n tra l, said
w orke rs w ill sutler u n d e r the embargo, w hile " th e lives of
o lflr la ls w ill not ch an ge ."
O n e S a n d ln ls ia o fllc la l pluved dow n the U S a ction
We know we are forced d u rin g the re v o lu tio n s llrs l
years to look lor m a rk e ts m different c o u n trie s I believe
the Itn yco tl w ill o nly p a rtia lly damage u s." the o lilc ta l said

B y O onna E s te s
H e ra ld S ta ff W r it e r
In the wake o f an O rlan do
w om an being seriously In ju re d
In an a tta c k by pit b u ll dogs i
b ill has been approved by a
F lorida House su bco m m itte e to
re q u ire p it b u ll ow ners to regis­
te r th e ir anim als m a in ta in lia b il­
ity Insurance w ith S I m illio n
face value and in keep th e dogs
h o u s e d In a fu lly - e n c lo s e d
s tru c tu re or on a leash and
m uzzled.
H ut Seminole C ounty a n im a l
c o n tro l c h ie f Boh M cIntosh says
th e proposed law. 11 adopted, w ill
create an enforcem ent "h e a d ­
a c h e " for anim al c o n tro l d rp a rtm e n ts around the stale.
Nevertheless. M cIntosh say*
s o m e th in g m ust lx- done to
c o n t r o l p it h u ll lig h t in g in
F lorida. W hile he said he know s
o f no fig h tin g o f Ib is sort in
Sem inole C ounty, w orkers in his
d e p a rtm e n t often pick u p stray
p it h u lls and m ixe d p it b u lls
w h ic h have scarring fro m o b v i­
ous b a tik wounds
M cIntosh also defended Ih c
breed, saving despite the p o p u ­
la r Ix-llef that pit h u lls arc born
lx -llig c rc n t. they can lx - gentle
a n im a ls
B u t. h r added, lire breed Inis
s tre n g th and quickness and can
becom e tenacious lig h te rs by
m e re ly seeing o the r dogs lig h t,
o r by b e in g trained
M cIntosh warned dog ow ners
th a t crea ting a dog lig h t by
s lic in g one dog on a n o th e r is
against the law.
"S o m e tim e s people get in an
a rg u m e n t over w hich dog can
lx-.»i .m olh er and then one s irs
th e a n im a ls o r p it s th e m

to ge th er," he said.
"1 im agine th a t kind of th in g
goes on a lo t ." he said
I k said it is not o nly pit h u lls
that lig h t, h u t the suinc th in g
can happen w ith tw o G erm an
shepherds.
The proposed dog law ' was
passed by a subcom m ittee o f the
I louse C rim in a l Justice C om ­
m itte r th is week
The h ill, designed to protect
the general p u b lic from any
Injury' fro m a jilt b ull, or even
one-eighth p it b u ll, w ould be
enforced by c o u n ty a nim a l co n ­
tro l officers V io la tio n s ol ih c law
would lx- conside red seconddegree m isdem eanors and be
punishable by 60 days In Jatf and
a fine of $50 0 fo r each violation.
The o w n ers w ou ld lx- required
lo (111 out a registration form
pro vid ing U k n tiric u tlo u o f (he
•log. the o w n e r’s address and
telephone n u m b e r, a rop y o f the
dog's shot records and evidence
o f the o w n e r's lia b ility in s u r­
ance.

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agrees to re s tra in his or her p it
hull In a to ta lly enclosed pen
w ith a lo p at a ny tim e Ihe ow ner
tsaw ay from the residence. II the
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B arbara L is t. 27. ol 5 4 1 0
Hansel A v r. O rlando, was a d ­
m itted to a Kissim m ee hospital
early th is week a lte r she said she
was attacked by pH hull dogs at
a Kissim m ee hom e where she
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A m ericans Return To Lebanon
JER U SA LE M l l l l ’ ll — Most of the Am ericans attached to
a U N peacekeeping force In so uihe rn Lebanon, w ith d ra w n
tw o m on ths ago lor lear o f te rro rist attacks, have resumed
lh e ir d uties, a U N, sp o k rs n iu n says.
I I N spokesman T im o r G oksel said Friday th a t " m o s t" of
the 3 3 Am ericans w ith the U N In te rim Force in Lebanon,
or U N IF IL. resumed w o rk tw o weeks ago.
T he A m ericans — tl» m ilita ry observers and 17 c iv ilia n
p m iM u y m

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U NlFTL's headquarters In N aqauru. a Lebanese to w n along
the M editerranean coast Just n o rth of the Isracll-Letm nese
Ix ir tk r .
G oksel said the ord er to p e rm it the A m ericans to resume
th e ir d u tie s came w ith in die last m o n th fro m U.N.
h ea dquarters In New Y ork He declined lo p ro vid e I he exact
n u m b e r or lo characterize th e reasons for the decision.
T he U.N. Security C o u n c il sent UNIFIL to so u th Lebanon
m IH7H to m aintain o rd e r and u b s rrv r developm ents In Ihc
wake o f Is ra e ls "O p e ra tio n L ila n l1* against Palestine
L ib e ra tio n O rganization g u e rrilla s

The second In com m and for
the S alvation A rm y In llie U n ti­
ed Slates w ill he I he p rin cip a l
sjtcaker at the annual "F rie n d s
n| ihc A r m y " banquet to b cn cfli
ihe local S alvation A rm y corps.
Colonel Ja m e s Osborne, n a ­
tional ch ie f secretary, w ill s|x-ak
ai the banquet to tic held in the
Hartford C iv ic Center at 7 p in .,
May 14.
f l i c h a n q u c l w ill he th e
h ig h lig h t o l N ational S a lvatio n
A rm y W eek III S anford and
proceeds w ill benefit the w o rk of
ih c o rg a n iz a tio n in S em inole
C ounty. F ro n t Its ta rlU tlesu t 700
W 2 4 1h S t.. S a n fo r d , th e
105 year o ld In te rn a tio n a l r r-

Itglm is and c h a rita b le organiza­
tio n pro vid e * e m ergency and
short-term service for fam ilies
a n d I n d iv id u a ls I lo c a l and
tr a n s ie n t) In nee d o f food,
clot flin g or te m p o ra ry assistance
lo r such th ing s as rent, u lllllle s .
and medicine. Il also provides
recreation fa c ilitie s and charac
le r b u ild in g pro gram s for youths
and adults
T ile S a lva tio n A rm y is an
agency o f Ihc U nite d Way of
Sem inole C o u n ty and Is headed
by Capt. M ichael W aters, corps
com m ander.
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Z a p p in g C a n c e r
High-Energy Particles Used As Treatment
BER KELEY. Calif. IU PI) — Researcher* nay
b ea m * o f hlgh-cnergy p a rtic le * are effective In
m o p pin g the spread o f c e rta in r a n te r * In n ea rly
.ill p a tie n t* w ith rare tu m o r * fo r w h ic h there In no
o th e r Ire a trtirn t.
D o c to r* ai the U n iv e rs ity o f C alifornia. San
I r n n r lv o . anti l-a w rcn re B erkeley Laboratory
Irra d ia te d tu m o r* o f the eye. b ra in anti arrnn near
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w ere stripp ed of their e le c tro n *
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U sing the pnrllclcn produced by Ihe la b 's
IH I int b cyclotron, s cie n tists were able lo nave
the eyes o f 182 o f 190 p a tle n ln Ire a trd In Ihe past
se ve n y e a rs . Ur W illia m S a u n d e r*. a
ra d io th e ra p ist at UCSP a n d M IL , reported th in
week at the S ym posium on Heavy C ha rg rd
I ’a rt Id e s In Research and M edicine.
1 h is cancer, called o c u la r m elanom a. Is now
tre a te d b y rem oving Ihe eye. Even then, there In a
r»o percent chance w ith in five y e a rs o l metastasis,
n r th e spread of new tu m o rs from the o rig in a l
diseased site.
M etastasis occurred In o n ly e lg h l of Ihe 190
p a tie n ts treated w ith Ihe h e liu m Ions. T w o-th irds
ol a ll the p a tie n t* reta ine d n o rm a l eyesight o r
eyesight correctable tria l leasl 2O-over-l00.
Researchers also found the heavy Ion therapy,
u n d e r developm ent fo r 3 0 years, effective In
( r io tin g I t of III p a tle n ln w ith tum ors In very
se nsitive areas, such us m a r I hr- spinal cord,
w here ih e "ra z o r sh a rp " p ro file o f Ihe helium Ion
I m-u iii I s necessary lo a vo id d am aging healthy
tissue.
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compared to m ore conve ntio na l fo rm * o f ra d ia ­
tio n used In m ed icin e, lik e X-rays. I* th a t heavy
Ions deposit m ost o f th e ir energy at the p oint
w here they s to p ." Saunders said.
" T h u * a beam o f heavy Ions ra n d e liv e r a
p re c is e ly m ea sured dose o f ra d ia tio n to a
p a rticu la r spot In the body — such as a tu m o r —
w ith com paratively lllt le damage in s u rro u n d in g
tissue.’ *
Tissue three m illim e te rs from the area of
m a xim u m ra d ia tio n receives almost no ra d ia tio n ,
he said.
In treating 546 p a tie n ts w ith various ty p e s of
r a n te rs over Ihe past 10 years, the researchers
found large tu m o rs th a t are resistant to co n ve n ­
tio n a l radiation th e ra p y , such as cancers o f the
pancreas or esophagus, did not respond w e ll to
h e liu m Ion therapy.
T ypica l h e liu m Ion therapy lasts eight days,
w lih five separate Irra d ia tio n sessions o f about
one m inute each, said Saunders
Dose* of up to 8 .0 0 0 rads — the e q u iv a le n t of
m ore than 1 m illio n chest X-rays — are deposited
In the tum or. T he size o f the eye tu m o rs ranged
u p to 20 m illim e te rs across — about the size o f a
q u a rte r — and up to 12 m illim e te rs th ic k .
Saunders said.
O ther LB L researcher* reported p re lim in a ry
success In using the h elium beam to treat
v a s c u la r d is o rd e rs w ith in Ihe b ra in c a lle d
arterio-venous m a lfo rm a tio n s .
A lm ost Id en tical results were reported by
researchers al M assachussetl* General H ospital
w ho used a s im ila r technique that em ployed
Ionized hydrogen beams, o r protons, Instead of
h e liu m Ions.

CALENDAR

I ’E K IN G IU I’11 - The C hinese
g o ve rn m e n t Is going lo b u ild a
u iu ltlm tlllo n dollar golf course
and an amusem ent park w here
13 M in g D ynasty em perors are
b u rle d &lt;— and the decision has
p rovoked a storm of p ro te sts
fro m foreigners.
In c e re m o n ie s m u rk e d by
fire w o rk s , a dru m a nd -cym ba l
band and a five-yard d rive o ff I he
lee, C hinese and Japanese o f­
fic ia l* broke ground T h u rs d a y
lo r Ihe 410.7 m illio n 18-hole
course, w h ich Is expected to be
open w llh ln a year.
T h e fe s tlv lllrs featured u lo p
C o m m u n is t Party official ta k in g
h is firs t u nce rta in * w I| k- a l a g o lf
ball P o litb u ro member W ang
/.h e n used a club g rip b e lte r
n u lle d fo r a hoe lo drive u ball
liv e y a rd s as MX) sp e cta to rs

SATURDAY, M AT 4

The C a rpe n ter's SHOP Coffee
House. 8 p ro . S anford W oman's
C lub. 309 S. O ak A vc., Sanford.
Music by "H le s s ln g ." Free ad­
m is s io n a n d r e fr e s h m e n ts .
Sponsored by S anford House of
Praise.
SUNDAY, M AY 8

A fte r D e a th
Experience

Eighth graders from Martha
Lower's class at All Souls
School, Sanford, observe a
mock e m b a l m i n g d e­
monstration by L arry Miller,
licensed funeral director, at
Oaklawn Funeral Home and
Memorial P ark, Lake Mary,
on Cramer Stiff, memorial
counselor— filling In for Ihe
deceased. In photo above,
Stiff shows off various types
of caskets to students, from
A lta m o n tr Branch. 601 E. A lta ­ l ef t, A m y D a v i s , N ik k i
m on te Ave., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m .
Guernsey, and Corey Smith,
B o w lin g league for m e n ta lly
all 13. The funeral home Is
hundlcapped, 4 5 45 p.m ., A lta ­
scheduling fours for local
m o n te Lanes. 280 Douglas Avc.
schools to help students bel­
C all 862-2500 for In fo rm atio n.
ter understand the rituals of
R rb os C lub AA. noon and 5:30
p in ., closed. 8 p m , step, 130 death and dying and the
beneficial role funerals play.
N o rm a n d y Road. C asselberry.
C lean A ir Rebos at noon, closed,
As part of their study the to Haw aii, where I would go
A p o p k a A lc o h o lic s A n o n y ­ students were Instructed ,‘o sailing, swimming and water
m ous, 8 p.m ., closed, A popka
write an essay on what they skiing; then lly to Europe to
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . 6 1 5
would do If they had only 30 t r y a n d s ee as m a n y
H ig h la n d .
days lo live. A fter coming to countries as I could," said
A l-A n o n Step and S tu d y , 8
grips with dying, making the Chris Donaldson. Amy Davis
p.m .. Casselberry Senior C enter.
necessary a rra n g e m e n ts , said, " I would jump Into my
2 00 N. T rip le t Drive.
and
visiting their family and m o t h e r ' s c ar and d r i v e
S anford AA. H p.m .. closed.
friends some of the essay a ro u n d the house a tew
1201 W. F irst St.
F ellow sh ip Group AA. s e nior w riters had exotic travel times, just to get Ihe feeling
c lllz e n s . 8 p.m ., closed, 2 0 0 N. plans. " I would take a cruise of what It would be like to

C IP M a y D a y l l r u n c h
s p o n s o re d b y th e S a n fo rd
Woman's C lub . 8 :3 0 a.m . to 1:30
p m ., S a n fo rd C iv ic C enter.
Proceeds fo r c o m m u n ity Im ­
pro vem en t. T ic k e ts available
from m em bers o r ca ll Hazel
Cash al 3 2 2 -1425.
F lrs l P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h
Y o u lll Club C ar W ash. 1 1 a m. to
6 p in., I larger K in g , Sanford.
An A fternoon at the Yiddish
Theatre fe a tu rin g A v ru m Arnold Lake T rip le t Drive. C asselberry.
watched.
TUESDAY, M AT 7
a n d A r t h u r S o lv a y , J e w is h
The course w ill lie b u ilt on u C o m m u n ity C e n te r, H51 N.
C asselberry Klw anls C lu b . 7
Held, pulnted ligh t green, d a rk
a .m ., Le C lub. S. Lake T rip le t
M aitland A vc.. M a itla n d .
green and brow n for th e cere­
T h e l . a i i t e r P l a n o T r t o . D riv e , Casselbe rry.
m on ie s to show what th e lin k s
S a n fo rd T oastm asters. 7 :1 5
rnsem hle-ln resldence at Em ory
w ill Irxik like, near 13 to m b * o f U niversity, w ill p erfo rm a free a m . C hristo's R estaurant, 107
M ing D yna sty (1368-1644) em ­ concert at 3 p .m . In Elizabeth W. F irs t SI.. Sanford.
p erors — and Ihul has sparked
S anford O p tim ist C lub, 11:45
Hall A u d ito riu m , Stetson Unisom e controve rsy.
v rrs lly , D eLand. Open to the a .m .. W estern Stzzlln R estau­
ra n t. Sanford.
C ritic s , m any of Ih n n fo re ign ,
public.
have w ritte n to Peking n e w sp a ­
S a n fo rd L io ns C lu b , n oo n,
Sanford tllg Hook AA. 7 p.m..
pers co m p la in in g I licit the M ing open discussion, F lorida Power H o lid a y In n . Interstate 4. SunT o m b * w ou ld la- ruined b y the
and Light b u ild in g . N. M yrtle ford.
golf course and an am usem ent
S anford AA. 5:30, closed dlsAvenue. Sanford.
Iairk.
Alanon m ee ting . 8 p.m ., 1201 c u M lo n , and H p.m., open d is ­
H ut Japanese u lllrtuln. w h o are W First St . S a nford.
cussion. 1201 W. First St.
p a rtia lly b in d in g both pro je cts,
Rebos C lu b AA. noon and 5:30
MONDAY, MAYO
-•ay th e golf course would add to
Central F lo rid a Blood Bank p .m .. closed. 8 p m . step. 130
Ihe scenic ta-nuty o f the v u lle y o f Seminole C o u n ty Branch. 1302 N o rm a n d y Road, C asseiberry.
ih e M in g Tom b*, w h ich ts a E. Second St.. S anford. 9 a.m, to C lean A ir Rrl&gt;o* C lub. noon,
lu v o rile p icnic *|Mb for P eking
6 p .r n .i F l o r i d a l l o s p l t a l - closed.
r r s ld r n l* .

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Hospital Use By Blue Cross
Blue Shield Members Drops

N *raM P M i k | Tammy VU»cent

Putting Down Roots
Longwood Commissioners, from left, June
Lorm ann, L a r r y Goldberg and P e r r y
Faulkner help plant a magnolia and an oak
next to the city's Fire Station No. 1 on West
Warren Avenue. The Arbor Day ceremony
was sponsored by the Longwood Historical

Commission Trees were donated by Jim
Maytleld and David Robison, right rear, of
White Rose Nurseries Lim ited, Longwood.
Also in picture, Nan Freeman and Fred
Gaines o&lt; the commission and City Ad
m lnistrator Don Terry, right.

N E W Y O R K (UIM I The
president o f the Blue Cross and
B lu r S h ie ld A sso cia tio n said
h o s p ita l use ra te s b y p la n
m e m b e rs n atio n w id e dropped
s h a rp ly in 1984.
B ernard R. T rcsn o w skl said
h o sp ita l adm ission rates fo r the
79 m illio n covered by the plans
fe ll 7.4 percent and In pa tien t day
rates declined 10.3 percent.
" T h a t’s realty quite p rofound
In m y Judgment and l w o u ld n 't
be surprised If the tren d con­
tin u e s In 1985." he said.
T rcsn o w skl. whose Chicagobased organization Includes 90
Blue Cross and B lu r Shield plans
across the nation, said a nalysts
advance various reasons fo r the
record d ip In hospital u tiliz a tio n .
" P e o p le . In to th e w e lln e s s
m o v e m e n t , e s p e c ia lly th e
yo un ge r people, are using th a t —
s la y in g w ell, adopting h e a lth y
lifestyles — as a defense against
th e hea lthca re e s ta b lis h m e n t."
The 1984 adm issions ra le for
"the B lu e s " was 100 per 1.000
m em bers, com pared to 108 In
1983. T he Inpatient day rate was
(502 per 1.000 m em bers, c o m ­
pared to 671 In 1983. From 1974

to 1984 th r In p a tie n t day rate
dropped a s tu n n in g 27 percent,
an Association rep ort showed
But the w ellness movement
alone Is not responsible for the
f a ll In h o s p it a l u t iliz a t io n
Tresnow skl said m u ltip le forces
have been at w o rk and include
the fo llow ing;
—T h e d e c lin e In h o s p ita l
u tiliz a tio n sta rte d In 1980-81
d u rin g the recession as corpora­
tio ns try in g to s u rv iv e looked at
w ays to save m on ey on balloon-

Ing hea lth Insurance b ills They
c u t co m e rs on plans th a t co v ­
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a n d u n le a s h e d b e h a v io r a l
m o d ific a tio n p la n s th a l p ro ­
m oted h ealthier lifestyles. T h r
federal governm ent, m ea nw h ile ,
also enforced cost c o n ta in m e n t
changes.
— T he o v e ra b u n d a n c e ot
d o c to rs has caused a s h ill from
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LOS A N G E LE S IUPII - C om ic
hooks lik e " S u p e r m a n " and
Son o f S a ta n " a n d vio le n t
television program s are useful. II
unorthodox, tools In diagnosing
and trea ting e m o tio n a l problem s
in youths and teenagers, tw o
S o u th e rn C a lifo r n ia
p sychiatrists say.
"T h e re 's a real tendency to
overestim ate the (negative)effect
o f violence on T V and In com ic
b o o k s ." D r. D u k e F is h e r, a
T o rra n c e . C a lif., p s y c h ia tris t
w h o s p e c ia liz e s In tr e a tin g
&lt; hlld re n and adolescents, said.
Fisher said he often uses a
c h ild 's co m ic book preferences
to diagnose and tren i the em o­
tional p roblem
" I had a 9 -y ra r-o ld w ho wus
afraid to ta lk about the fear he
A n im a t io n o n th e d e c lin e ,
a n a ly s is p a g e 4 0
had of h is ste p fa th e r — that the
stepfather w as try in g to take his
m other away Irom F ilm ." Fisher
recalled.
"A n d then I got h im to talk
about I tils v illa in In his favorite
c o m ic hook w h o was d o in g
som ething v e ry sim ita r In what
Ills stepfather was doing. And
when you m ake th a t connection,
he tiegiin to b ilk , to loosen u p ."
To a c h ild , a co m ic book or a
i loleitt TV p ro gram docs not
mean violence, Fisher said. "U
means power a rid control. T h r
good guys vs t h r had guys like
v o u s e e I n 'D a tin u n am i Robin '
" I t 's beneficial lor them to see
ib is kin d o f struggle — lo see the
super hero w in Seeing gixid
p revailing helps them organize
Ih c lro w n fe e lin g s."
D r. J o h n S c a ly , a c h ild

p sych ia trist at Del Am o H ospital
in T orrance, said c h ild re n look
fo rw a rd lo reading com ic hooks
because the characters are r e li­
able and consistent issue a lte r
Issue.
C om ic hooks arc to kids w lu it
soaps arc to adults. Scaly said,
add in g that com ics help c h ild re n
b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d t h r l r o w n
stren gths and weaknesses.
The ch ild re n and teenagers
Scaly treats arc ty p ic a lly w ellversed in com ic l&gt;ook lite ra tu re .
From the kind of com ics they
read. Scaly said lie 's able to
detect the kind s o f problem s
th e y m ay he having.
"T h e txiy w ho collects 'Son of
S atan', w hich Is about u hero
w o rk in g to convince h is la th e r to
become good, reflected a boy
w ho m ig h t t&gt;c having u lo t ol
negative feelings .ilx m t h is fa ­
th e r." Scaly said
"T h e H u lk .” a co m ic d e p ic tin g
a m an whose power Is generated
by his anger and rage, m ig h t be
a ttra c tiv e lo ih c young person
w h o Is feeling helpless o r Is
lie ln g abused, and enjoys h a vin g
th is fantasy, th in k in g h r m ay
someday is- able lo s trik e out nt
ills parents o r friends. Senly
added.
Scaly said Ih c "S u p e rm a n "
follow er Is not ns lik e ly to l»e as
e m o tio n a lly w ell-developed as
ih c "B a tm a n and R o b in " reader.
"Y o u see. D am ian's (lowers
a r c n o t l n h c r 11 c d l i k e
S uperm an's. They come from
h is ow n discip lin e, by w o rk in g
h a r d ." he said. " A n d th a t's
h ea lthy for a ch ild lo re a lize ."
C om ic IsMiks and viole nt TV
are not nearly as |isyehologlcally
re w a rd in g for adults. F ishe r said.
Some a du lts n rr m u ch more
prone In act nut the b lo o d le ttin g

T o a c h ild , a c o m ic
b o o k o r a v io le n t
TV p ro g ra m d o e s n o t
m e a n v io le n c e . 'I t
m eans p o w e r and
c o n t r o l. T h e g o o d
g u ys vs. th e b a d
g u y s l i k e y o u s e e in
'B a t m a n a n d R o b in . '
they see on T V . Fisher said,
(lu rtle u ta rly If th ey have a pro­
blem w ith th e ir tem per or a
history o f d e s tru c tiv e behavior.
Fisher, a p s y rh la lrts t for 15
years, recalled tre a tin g a young
w om an In her e a rly 20s. "W he n
she d ra n k , she w o u ld become
e xtre m ely viole nt And one tim e.
W hen she saw a 'C h a r lie 's
A ngels* s h o w , s h r got ve ry
b ru ta l w ith her b oyfriend.
"S he Im ita te d the violent acts
she saw — and s h r already knew
some karate — and began h ittin g
h e r b o y frie n d , m u c h lo h is
d is m a y ," Fisher said.
The couple p a lle d cotnpuny a
short llin c later.
Fisher said II w as not the TV
p ro g ra m th a t tr ig g e r e d lh e
w om an's assault, b u t It gave tier
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" A n d th a t gives th e m the
le rlln g that good people w in over
had. and th a t's necessary a t th a t
age." he said
T he re arc tim es w hen the
c h ild or Icenager can become
obsessed w ith television as a
flig h t fro m rea lity, and for a ll the
w ro n g reasons, Fisher said, re ­
c a llin g a 7-year-old boy w ho
could not get his fill o f soap
operas.
A g a in .

Ih r

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“ H e'd a rtu u lly stay hom e from
school to w atch them , and h i s
parents w ould let h im . th in k in g
he'd o u tg ro w It." Fisher said
" B u t the reason fo r h is o b ­
session. It tu rn ed out. was he
was try in g lo avoid the real soap
opera that was hap|K-ulng at
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re tu rn e d to w utehlng ca rto on s
lik e a n o rm a l c h ild ." Fisher said,

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v io le n c e , her feelings o f a g ­
g re ssio n ."
T he c h ild , by contrast, could
also see lh a l same "C h a rlie 's
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necessarily zero In on the v io le n t
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Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith,
center, and city commission­
er Bob Thomas, to her right,
cut the grand opening ribbon
for Lock Safe Storage at
Airport Boulevard and 25th
Street. To Mayor Smith's
lett, Lock Sate owner Chuck
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IN BRIEF
Sanford Child Care Center
Gets N ational Seal O f A p p ro v a l
{ H A R LO TTK . N.C. — T he G ingerbread House, a c h ild
ra re re n te r In Sanlord at 2 5 3 6 S. Elm Si has earned ihc
&lt; tiilrl T re n d ce rtifica tion , a n ationw ide private licen sin g
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safely evaluations.
T he G ingerbread House Is the Unit c h ild care c r n ie r In
S anlord to r« «riv e such c c rillU a iio n . said Karl and Barbara
rtlu k e . o w n ers rtf I he fa c ility . It becomes one o f o n ly 12
C h ild T re n d renters In F lorida and 30 In the southeast.
'1 lie G ingerbread House earned Its c e rtific a tio n by
passing on site reviews on m ore than 1.200 details
in r ltid ln g sanitation, n u tritio n , educational program s and
s ia fl q u a lifica tio n s In a d d itio n to safety and food service
req uirem en ts, the C h ild T re n d program Insists ce rtifie d
«e nters keep a ll areas open to view and encourage parents
to visit the fat li lt y at any tim e .
Based In C harlotte. N.C.. C h ild Trend was founded In
H in t to provide Independently-ow ned ch ild ra re centers
w ith advanced tra in in g and managem ent s k ills w ith the
goal o f h ig h q u u lily c h ild core.
*
" W r feel the C hild T re n d concept
gives us the
resources we need In c o n tin u a lly Im prove o u r c h ild care
services.*’ said Mrs. I’flu ke . * It also assures paren ts the
tt ir c th e ir ch ild re n are g e llin g Is being c o n tin u a lly
e valuated try an outside, professional a gency."
( h ild T re n d lns|M-&lt; Hons are unannounced

Investors Group Elects O fficers
T he C en tral F lo tilla In v e s tm c n i Connell recently elected
Its In itia l e x r n tllv i officers lor the 1984 65 term CFfC Is a
n a tio n a lly sponsored o rg a n iza tio n a llllla lc d w ith the K ra i
K s titlc S yn dica tion and S ecurities lu s tllu ie w h ic h Is
designed lo la -m ill a ll real estate syndication professionals
In C en tral Florida ( ‘F it! provides a com m on fo ru m to
e xch a n g e Ideas a nd o p p o rtu n itie s and p ro vid e s lo r
• o tiH n u ln g professional edu catio n.
I hom os It. G rady lias la-en elected I'residenl of CFIC.
G rady is a securities a tto rn e y, real estate syn dicator and
I're sid e n l nl C ontinental S e curities Group. Inc lit O rlando.
M&lt; llm iirn c and Naples Vice I're side nl of llie organ I/a I Ion Is
O avld H igg in s, a real estate developer, b ro k e r and
s y n d ic a to r w ith Ids o w n co m p an y in A popka. The
I rcasnrer ol the CFIC Is Ken Patton, a ce rtifie d pub lic
iir r o o r i l n ii l w ith Peal. M a rw ick, Mllr hell A Co In
d o w n to w n O iliitid o . The Secretary ol the CFIC Is Hubby
Pultnei a si e u illle s a llo r n r v w ith the Law O llie rs o f.la c k
W lilt ks III I.OUgWOlMt
M em bership In the C rn ira l Florida Investm ent C o u n cil Is
open lo a ll those interested In real estate s yn d ica tio n For
lu r lh e i In lo r M i n i Inn e o n e e iu liig I lie CFIC. eall G rad y al
13 0 5 178H H303.

The Greene On Douglas
Construcllon has begun at The Greene on Douglas,
Cedarwood Companies' llrst commercial office venture In
Central Florida. The 3 story colonial style complex Is located
in a scenic wooded area al the north end ot Douglas Road
near the intersection ot Interstate 4 and state Road 434,
adjacent to Sun Bank. All office suites start al 500 square leet
and are being tailored lo meet the needs of Individual clients.
Clients will have access lo a jogging, bike and nature trail
lhal winds tor two miles through he area with sections of the
path bordered by the Wcklva River The path ends a a health
club, "The Sports Connection." As a special incentive,
Cedarwood Is ottering full membership In the club to large
space clients Membership w ill be for office staff use. The
first phase of The Greene On Douglas Is expected tobe
completed In August with final completion by April 1986.

Lying On Resume M ore Common Than Thought
By G a ll C o llin s
U PI B u s in e s s W r it e r
NEW YORK (UPI) W hen exe -Ivr
h ea d h u n te r G lltx-rt D w yer queried other
businessm en about resume fa ls lflra tln n . he
expected about 10 percent m ig ht have
discovered em ployers w ho lied about th e ir
b ackg ro u n d *
Instead. 26 percent o l the 501 executives
intervie w ed said itic lr co m p an y had hired
e m p lo ye e s In ttie past y e a r w ho had
m isrepresented th e ir job q u a lifica tio n s, rd u
ra tio n a l credentials nr salary histories
"T h a t's staggering." side) Dw yer, presi­
dent ol W ard llowc-jj In te rn a tio n a l, a large
executive search firm
"T h e data startled m e ," he said. " I
w o u ld n 't be surprised If th e re 's another 26
p e rc e n t w h o h a v e n 't d is c o v e re d th e
fa lsifica tio n s — o r w o n 't u d m ll It
W ard H ow ell's own rx|jcrlc*iu r. however,
seems to lu d le a lr the p ro p o rtio n s arcty p ic a l As part of Its services in a com pany
seeking new executive talent, D w yer's llrm

cheeks call all a p p lica n ts' resumes and
fin d s a h ig h rale ol inaccuracy
We fin d a s ta rtlin g In rld ettee — as m uch
as a th ird — nl the resum es w&lt; look al have
some sort of In flatio n, exaggeration, uilsrc-p
resent at Io n ." D w yer said "M o s t often they
relate to the resp on sibilitie s a person has
had in prior em p lo ym en t — accom plish­
m e n ts he re p o rts ."
A lth o u g h most ol the app lica nts Dwver
deals w ith arc- long past college ag&lt; m am
s till cannot resist h vp lu g th e ir academic
achievem ents "Y o u ’ll lie surprised.’ he
said "Ned lu lre q itc n ilv . accom plished p«*o
pie leel It's necessary to em bellish or
• xaggerute w hen It re.dly isn i
One Job hun ter claim ed Ids degree had
come from a school he attended b riefly. Inti
h it. la-cause It was "m o re prestigious" than
the one he e v e n tu a lly graduated from
D w yer recalled " T his Is a m an w ho had
Ix-eri out ol college 15 years and has a line
tra c k record I d o n 't ra re w hat si I i &lt;hiI he
went to. hut 1do care he lied to me

A m ong (h r r M T u iiu *’ i n i f r v ir w r il in llit*
W ard How ell survey, 17 percent said I hey
had hired people w ith in the last year w ho
tu rn ed out to have m isrepresented th r lr |c4&gt;
q u a il Ileal ions A n o th e r 7 percent reported
d istorted or m isleading educational cred en ­
tia ls Nine percent found exaggerated salary
h is to rie s and 5 percent reported th e tr
o r g a n iz a tio n s e n c o u n te r e d m ls r e p r e v
s c n t.itm ii In a ll three areas.
Il |uh seekers leel th e y are well q u a lifie d
lo r a p o sitio n , h u t la ck some c ru c ia l
re q u ire m e n t like an adva nce d degree,
D \v \c r said, lh c \ should lx- honest and hope
lor tin lies!
Il never pays to He." lie said. “ Even if
von don t gel caught, you live w ith I he fear
ol being caught A fa ilu re nl trust in an
em ploym ent rela tio n sh ip is so critica l. It's
a lm ost irre v e rs ib le
You have to tru s t
sonic tm d\ lo 1m- able to delegate responsible
in to h im It vou have evidence you c a n 't
tru s t h im you |usi c a n 't w ork w ith him "

Cleaners Opens
Greater Sanlord Chamber of
C o m m erce w elco m in g
committee member Leigh
Feldsteen, left, gets a de
monstratlon on how clothes
on revolving rack are located
lor customers after they are
cleaned at Country Club
C l e a n e r s , 2493 A i r p o r t
Boulevard in Country Club
Square, Sanlord. Showing th e
s y s te m are owner Michael
M ueller and manager Lisa
Helslee. Other members of
the chamber committee wero
on hand for a recent grand
opening ceremony. M ueller
has also
purchased Steen
Cleaners on Sanford Avenue
M«lM PtMtikv Qr*e*rr

97,000 Miles, Almost As Many Thank Yous

SANFORD — A ccording to the
F lorida D epartm ent til T ra n s p o r­
ta tio n . th e tr are a p p ro xim a te ly
9 7 ,0 0 0 m ile s ol highw ays, roads
and streets In Florida
D u p lyu G u lrlin g e r »l 18-Land
lias traveled most of th em ... In
three weeks, no less.
D on lyn Is th r w ile ot A u s tin
G u lrlin g e r. the president o f C a r­
d in a l Industries, lire . m unufaetitte r o t m odular housing and a
d rve lo p er of rental a pa rtm e nts
Slu- also is an ambassador of
sorts for the co m p an y's Good
Life Flow er Program . Il Is In t h r
la tte r ra p a c ity that she easily
gives CBS' C harles "O n the
and for the past liv e years helped H oad" K u ra ll a serious challenge
launch IV I'n seven n n lln m d ly as u u n fllrla l K ing (or U u re n . Il
d is trib u te d c o m p u te r p u b lic a ­ you prefer) o f the highw ays
D onlyn |&gt;rrsunnlly traveled in
tio n s , a im e d a t p a r ll e u l a r
m arkets, like ow ners ol B u r­ eaelt nl C a rd in a ls m ore th a n
160 m anaged a pa rtm e nt com roughs com puters
m u tin ie s th ro ug h ou t Florida and
C lark resigned (rout PCI. re­ South Georgia d u rin g a hectic
ta in in g an Interest, lo " w in g ib is
H ire r w eek period p ro m o tin g
and start a w hole c h a in ." IBs
one of more than 160 Cardinal Industries
the c o m p a n y 's a n n ua l flow er Donlyn Gulrlinger, right, shares some of her
llrs t CSJ has s u rvive d Its six- cuntest and saying "th a n k you
managed apartment complexes in Florida
horticultural secrets with resident manag
tu n iith trlid |&gt;ertnd m O klahom a
lo r a Job w ell d one" lo lire m ore ers Bill and Pauline Ramaley of Woodland
and south Georgia, a staple In Cardinal's
C ity and Is "s ta rtin g to do real than 300 m anagem ent couples
diverse product line
Apartments In West Orlando Woodland is
well
In C a rd in a l's Florida region
C lark said most publications
She was accom panied on her overall, according lo Pm /irvxloiiu/ k e e p in g th e ir c o m p le x e s In essential to th r company; she
a r e I a ii n c h e d b y t It e m is s io n by M a rily n W ro b e l. llii l l t l c r M .tfia tln r Last year. showcase condition
also shares a few nl her h o rtic u l­
e n t r e p r e n e u r " w h o g e ts
tu ra l secrets w ith those w ho ask.
m a rk e tin g co ordin ato r lor the C ardinal produced 2 0.000 nearly
I hc p rim a ry purpose ol m y
entrenched In a p osition where
A p a r t t u r u t M a n a g r n r e n I Identical 12-luot liv 24 tool hous­ ir ip is to say th a n k y o u ." says
It is not u nu sua l lo r a spouse
lie kn ow s th e re 's a taek o f D ivisio n, w hu conducted m arket ing m odules and m anaged re v r
D o n lyn G u lrlin g e r "T h e s e peo­ tn get Involved In the fa m ily
c o m m u n ic a tio n ." The lounder e valua tion s o f the various c o m ­ tm esof *-158 m illio n
ple have w orked so hard and business, b u t not to the degree
w ill creole a m arket and wait lor
m u n itie s d u rin g the trip
that Mrs G u lrlin g e r has. says
A lth o u g h C a r d in a l has a c o n trib u te d so m uch to C a rd i­
" th e larger guys to come In anil
P a u l O s b o r n e , d ir e c t o r o f
T h e ir odyssey begun March 18 diverse p ro du ct line that In ­ n a l's success. It's ln i|M irla u i that
sw allow h im up
and took th em to such u n fa m il­ cludes m otels (K n ig h ts lu n s l. they know that th e ir e llo rts have A p a r tm e n t M a n a g e m e n t fo r
The Idea t have is m establish ia r p la c e s us F lo r id a C ity ,
single la tn lly and c o n d o m in iu m not gone unnoticed and they are C a rd in a l’s F lorida and A tla n ta
division s
a chain ul these as fast as we can C uliaw uy. O ldsm ar and Jrsup.
re s id e n c e s , a d u lt re tire m e n t ve ry m u ch appreciated
am t have a foothold in as m any not to m ention the state's m ore
housing IC a rd ln .il Village) and
"W e have m ore th a n 7 00
"V e ry few |&gt;eople w ill lake on a
m arkets us possible* and then
(xrpular d estination p oints such com m ercial offices, apartm ents a p a r t tn e n t c o m m u n 111 e s travel schedule as dem anding us
w hen the whole m arket lln a lly
as D aytona Beach. Tam pa. O r­ have been and w ill co ntin ue to th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try and I this, let alone the wife o f a:
respond* lo tie In a |M&gt;tlllon to be lando und Ja ckson ville
be the company's staple. C ardi­ pla n on v is itin g each and every * i an patty p re sid e nt." he says.
a c q u ire d ."
If th a t were not ta x in g enough. nal manages m ore than 31.000 o n e to let o u r in u n u g e m e n l
We re ta lk in g about a great
A lthough o n ly about 10 per­ D o n ly n w ill do (h r same th in g a p a r tm e n ts t h r o u g h o u t th e couples know how im p o rta n t
deal o l tim e on the toad In a
Midwest and Southeast
t h i s m o n t h f o r C a r d in a l's
th e y are to C a rd in a l." s tir adds.
cent o f C SJ's 20 DUO c ircu la tio n
re la tiv e ly short period Bui t h a t *
C a rd in a l's a partm ent c o m m u ­
ate paid su bscrib e r*. the m o n ­ A t la n t u D iv is io n , u n d n e x t
T tie jou rn e y also has given in d ic a tiv e o f C ardin al. M any
m o n th for more than 225 of the n itie s over the years have earned D o n ly n th e o p p o r t u n it y to
th ly ncwspapci "Is supported by
com panies w ould have w ritte n a
co m p a n y 's M idwest apartm ent
Ih r d ra in s and v e n d o rs " whu
num erous b c a u llllc a tlo n awards prom ote C ardin al's a n n u a l Good letter to express th e ir apprecia­
co m m un ities.
buy advertising s|Mt e.
and have m a in ta in e d occupancy L lle Flow er Contest — th r fo u rth tio n T h a t's line, hut it doesn't
Cardinal Is the c o u n try 's la rg ­ levels o f better th an 97 percent event of Its kind w h ic h recently have th e same im pact as a
"S o la r we re In the hole, but
we th in k w c 'v r tu rn e d Ihc cor­ est m o d u la r b uilde r, s ix th la rg ­ — m a in ly th ro u g h the dedicated got underw ay. S h r stresses Hie personal th a n k you from the,
ner and th is m o n th w e ll Ik - est deve lo pe r o f m u lll-fu m tly efforts o f Its resident managers Im portance o f landscaping and boss — in th is case, the boss'
housing and lS tfv lu rg rs t b u ild e r w ho have the rc*|K&gt;n*lbtll|y o f tM -aultflcallnn and how they are w ife ."
p ro fita b le ." C lark said

Publisher Sees N eed
For Local Computer N ew s
O K L A H O M A C ITY (1)1*11 What T urn M a rk w rit In the
com puter p u b lish in g In du stry Is
.i glut ol u u llo u a l m agazine* and
.i l.iilu n - in com m unicate.
S o m e w h e r e b e n e a th th e
.Uidm n h r ol publica tion s lx an
m ililli d niche lor com puter p e ri­
o d ic a ls In c u s e d on s m a lle r
m arkets, C h irk twltevcs
I In n s an uvcrabuiuhince ol
co m p u lct m aga/lnett tig h t now
and th ere's sta rtin g to be a
shakeout.' he said " A ll these
p u b lica tio n s ate national In nr!
r iilu lto n and they iltin 'l really
ileal w ith a specific m r tin |iu llla ii
ot gengruphh area and ibe news
that goes on in tlia i c ity ."
( ’ l a r k lia s la u n c h e d I h c
C urnpufer .Street J o u rn a l and
plans in curve out a place in
irlg li lech news w ith a chain ot
ihc Its a lly orien te d uewapu|ierii
I tie I'o m u u itiU y Dial It serves
is 11&gt;&lt;- niche "
He sa id m agazines d e a lin g
w ith a ll typ es ol com puters m e
s u lle rin g b u t those aim ed ai
special audiences are th riv in g .
Fur Instance, one ol the m ost
successful Is a magazine whose
niche c o n s is t* o n ly ul owners ol
the IBM I V co m p u te r. H iding the
In c re d ib le p o p u la rity u l lh a l
m achine, th e m agazine p u lls In
a io u tid * 5 0 m illio n In a d ve rtis­
ing a year, f l a t k said
( 'la r k c o lo u m le d I’uhluMHons
and C o m m u n ic a tio n s Inc In
A ustin. Texas, where he lives.

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M o n e y 'Rolls' In

John Kane and Colin Sawyer, of the Knights of Columbus
Father Lyons Council, Sanford, present a check for SA27 to
Sid Loyd, workshop manager for SWOP (Seminole Work
Opportunity Program ), Sanford, who was accompanied by
two of the workers from the sheltered workshop, Amy Gibbs
and John Tolliver. The money was raised through a Tootsie
Roll sale of which Sawyer and Walter Siracuse were
co chairmen.
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tn S em inole C ounty c o u rt and
w as ordered to pay $ 2 0 c o u rt
co sts and S IS to a v ic tim s '
co m p en satio n fund
JcfTcry Nell Dotnlck. -12. of
20 I F Pearl Lake, entered his
plea th is week Spouse abuse,
le g a lly kn ow n as b a tte ry . Is a
m isd em e an or punishable by up
to a ye ar In the county Jail.
J u d g e Fred H ilt recom m ended
th a t U o tn lc k seek m a r ria g e
co u n se lin g .
A c c o rd in g lo court records,
f k it n lr k was arrested A p ril 14
a fte r h is w ife was ta k e n to
F lo r id a II osp H a l- A lta m o n t e
S p rin g s fo r Injuries lo h e r face,
head and chest.
B o tn lc k had chased h is w ife
a ro u n d a sw im m in g pool, beaten
her a nd threatened lo k ill her.
rrc o rd s s h o w .
In o th e r court action:
—Ronnie l)laz. 20, o f O rlando,
w as sentenced lo 5 years proballo n by C lrr u tl Judge R obert 11
M rG rrg o r for burglary. D iaz was
arrested Dec. 13 a flr r a s h e riffs
d e p u ty followed Ills fo o tp rin t*
th o u g h the celling vent system
o f u P uhltx In D uller Plaza, s ta ir
Road 436. Casselberry. H e ro u ld
have received up lo 5 ye a rs In
prison .
—B u s ie r l-rc T rrrv . 3H. of P.O.
B ox ‘ HO. S anford, w a s s e n ­
tenced b y McGregor lo 15 days
In th e Sem inole C ounty jail and

D E A R A B B Y : I don 't k n o w II
I'm o ld -fash ion ed or n o t. so
p le a s e h e lp me u n d e r s ta n d
so m e th in g . I live In an apart
m e n t com plex that has a huge
pool Last year I had a few
fem ale friends come over and
use the (xx)l every once In u
w h ile , T he p roblem Is th is :
T he re Is a w indow on the second
s to ry where some guy has a
"h ig h -p o w e re d " telescope that
he uses to get very r lo * r -u p
s h o ts o f the ladles u s in g the
(tool L a d y Irlends ol m in e were
u n c o m fo rta b le w ith th is when
th ey v is ite d Iasi year.
Q uestion: Is there a n y th in g I
cun do legally lo prevent th is
In tru s io n of privacy th is year?
(The telescope Is set u p and
ready to go.I Am I a n d m y
frie n d s old-fashioned or w hu t?
T o te ll you Ih r tru th , you're
the o n ly one 1 had lo guts to ask

D E A R B U M M E D : If It were a
p riv a te [tool, the guy w ith a
high-pow ered telescope w o u ld lxIn v a d in g your friends’ p riva cy,
hut since the pool is p ublic.
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—C alvin S tan le y Grimes. 2fi. ol
A lta m on te S p rin g s , was senlenced lo 3 years probation lo r
possession o f a firearm by a
convicted (clou, possession of a
concealed fire a rm and grand
theft He was arrested Jan IB
.tile r A lta m on te Springs (toiler
were (old by a m otorist th.it a
man was b ra n d is h in g a gun at a
service sta tion on Douglas Road
m that city
—Michael A llen S kcelrrs. 21. ol
2603 H iaw atha Ave.. was sen­
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N e ig h b o r's T e le s c o p e F ocuses
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—Bernard W illia m s . 2H. fo 517
P e a c h tr e e S t . . A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s , w a s s e n te n c e d b y
McGregor to one year probation
for (Ktssesslon o f less than 20
grams o f m a riju a n a He could
have received u p to a year In the
co un ty Jail. He was arrested
around 2 u .m . Oet. 10 after he
Dashed h is h e a d lig h ts at a
shetlfT * d e p u ty several lim es
lie gave no reason lor Dashing
the lights

(irison I ol lowed by 2 years com- c rim in a ls .
He w as arrested Jan. 25 a fte r
rm m iiv control, a fo rm o f Inhouse arrest He is lo Ik - sent lo a lie was c a u g h t slam ttng beside a
fa c ility w ith other y o u th fu l o f­ widow th a t bad been rem oved
fe n d e r* v i he can have access to Irom S e m in o le H igh S c h o o l
e d u c a t io n a l l a c t l l i t e * a n d S k c e lrrs bad an open pocket
co un seling and not be forced lo k n llc In his hand when he was
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concealed fire a rm He was arrested Sept. 22 a fte r he th re a t­
ened a w om an w ho he accused
of taking $ 14 0 fro m him as he
slept In a m o te l room. D uring
ih c lr Investig atio n , (toller d is ­
covered the g un on Terry. The
woman was arrested for grand
ih e ft b u t th e ch a rg e s w ere
dropped about a m onth later
T e rn ’ could have been sentenced
to 5 years In p riso n

ye ars has Alzheim er's disease,
and I have fin a lly placed her In a
n u rs in g hom e where I k n o w she
Is g e llin g better cure ih u n I can
give h e r now.
M y problem Is loneliness. I
have m a n y friends w h o say,
"C o m e over — a n y tim e : yo u're
a lw a ys w elcom e." T hen th ey tell
me flow m uch ih r y a d m ire me
lo r c a rin g for m y w ile th e w ay l
d id these last frw years.
I d o n 't need a d m ira tio n — I
need com panionship W h y c a n ’t
people I k* m o fr s|K-clflc, a n d say.
"C o m e over next S u n d a y " or
W ednesday or whatever?
M aybe II would help If you (nil
In u p lu g for those w h o are
w idow ed, or tn a s itu a tio n like
m in e. A fte r all. some o f yo u r
re a de rs m ay find them selves
alone someday. Sign me ...
LO N ELY
D E A R LO N E LY : F rie nd s w ho
say "C o m e a n y tim e " u s u a lly
m ean It, but If you're lonely,
d o n 't w ait for friends lo c a ll you
— c u lt and Invite th e m fo r a
(MX lu c k supper, an rv e n tn g of
cards, coffee and dessert. (It’s
cany lo entertain at hom e w ith
so m a n y ca rry -o u l e s ta b lis h ­
m ents.)
I'm not ta lkin g about casual
a c q u a in ta n c e s : I m e a n good
frien ds.

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Sunday, M ay S, IN S

SCC Eyes Administrative Revamp

FLORIDA

Sem inole C o m m u n ity College
board members have outline d
p ro p o s e d a d m in is tr a tiv e
reorganization that c o u ld save
the school thousands o f d ollars a
year. The board w ill vote on the
plan at Its next re g u la r m eeting
M ay 14.

"T h e p rim a ry saving* w o u ld
come fro m the academic area
because we are m oving from
lu ll-lim e a dm in istrato rs to p artThe plan calls fo r a rom ple te tim e d e p a rtm e n t c h a ir m e n ."
reshaping o f SCC's a d m in is tra ­ W h ite s a id . Teachers w o u ld
tio n . L ib ra ry Services. A rts and serve as part-tim e d epartm ent
Sciences. A dult and C o n tin u in g c h a irm e n on a two-year ro ta tin g
E ducation, Vocational In s tru c ­ basis. If the plan Is adopted,
tio n. P lanning and D evelopm ent, teachers w ill receive a sm all
and In s tru rtlo n a l Services would stipend and be released from
e a rh be run by a dean who some o f th e ir leaching duties.
rep orts to the Vice President of
In the business area. A n dre w
In s tru c tio n .
V averlck. dean of finance and

IN BRIEF
Shuttle Crew Works O vertim e
On Experim ents Before Landing
(.'APE C AN AV ER AL (UPI) — Spare S h u ttle C hallenger Is
** h rd u lc d in land M onday al Edw ard* A tr Force Base In
C alifornia'.* Mojave Desert.
A Lear Jet w ill lie M an tlin g by to ferry the a n im a ls back lo
i In- Kennedy Space C en te r where ihe ra t* w ill tie kille d for
stu die s o f the physiological effects o f weigh) lessness.
C h a lle n g e r's s c ie n tis t*, heartened th a t a le th a rg ic
m on key Is recovering, w orked overtim e S a tu rd a y to w rin g
as m u c h Inform ation as (tosslhlc from th e ir c o s tly Sparelati
e xjtcrlm e n is.
The crew Is w o rkin g In tw o s h ift* to stall the SI b illio n
Spacelab m odule 24 h o u rs a day and because o f problem *
e a rly In the weeklong m issio n. Ihe a stro na u ts have been
p u ttin g In long hours lo m ake up losl lim e

Help Send Sex O ffe n d e r Hom e

Dr, Joseph W h ile J r ., dean of
in s tru c tio n , said the p la n could

a d m tn ixl ra tio n , said If the p la n I*
adopted, the o nly th in g th a t

...A ttorney

a para-legal and approval had
been g ive n to hire a second
law yer. T hat second a tto rn e y.
Hob M cM illa n . 38. was h ire d on
Jan 8. 1979 Ills salary now Is
9 5 0 .4 4 4
H o g rr V o lg in . 4 8.
para legal arid office m anager,
w ho keeps tra c k of a ll Ihe
office's cases, was hired M ay.
1979. and h is salary Is 935,009
The c o u n ty in 1978 had a
(copulation of 1 5 8 ‘ XX) fly 1983
It had g ro w n lo 209.537 A th ird
a tto rn ey. G u y M lnter, 31. was
hired In A p ril 1984 lit * salary is
now $ 2 7 ,9 7 5 T his year, the
(copulation Is 209.537 and Ms
C laylon th in k s If Is lim e for
another la w ye r In l he office,
M ln te r. w h o perform s a v a r i­
ety of fu n c tio n s Including s e rv ­
ing as a tto rn e y for the c o u n ty 's
rode enforcem ent board. Is re­
signing. Ms. C layton says she Is
searching for tils replacem ent.
And d u rin g Ihe years l fiat
Seminole lia s t&gt;rrn growing, the
use- of M s.C layton's office has
also grow n.
In a d d lllo n , she said th e
p e o p le h a v e h e ro in e m o re
llllg lo u * — prone to engage In
law suits — and government lias

C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
In d e x e s fo r e v e n tu a l c o m ­
p u te riz a tio n all eases fo r and
against the county since 1977.
Ms. C layton, whose salary is
9(37.000 ann ua lly, Is a skin g a
9 341.000 budget In the new
year, up 14 percent fro m this
year's 9298.000
E n try level salary fo r the new
a tto rn e y w ith no experience w ill
be $ 1 8 .0 0 0 -to 9 2 0 .0 0 0 . Ms
C la yto n said, n otin g the budget
Increase w ill In c lu d e
office
lu rn ltu re for the a tto rn e y and
Hinge benefits
T he new attorney w ill tie used
to handle road p ro je cts and
e m in e n t dom ain proceedings,
she said.
T he co un ty hired Its (Irst "In
h ou se" legal s la lf In e a rly 1978
T he (Irst on staff c o u n ty a t­
torney was Harry S tew art, now
c o u n ty a tto rn e y In O range.
W hen Ms. Clayton cam e Into
th e o lf lc e . she I n h e r it e d
S te w a rt's budget o f 9 1 0 9 .(XXI
and a sta ff of one secretary and

M IAM I (UJ’J) — A ratlin sta tion appeared at co urt w ith a
b la n k check Saturday and offered to send back home a *cx
o lle u tk r w ho had been shipped to Florida by Ihe Santa
Monica. C alif., p o llc e c h lrf.
S tation W IIYI-FM said It hat] pledge* of altout 91.000
fro m Irate listener* upset that Weston J . H ill was sent In
south Florida bcruusc he had l*ecn a problem to a uth orities
III C alifo rn ia
C o u n ty Judge Meek R obinette told sta tio n manager
D avid Ross, he w ould have to wait u n i 11 the case was
disposed o f In the course and H ill had served whatever
sentence was handed d ow n. K i» * said he w o u ld get In
to uch w ith the Public D efender's office to m ake arrange­
m ents.
R obinette set Ixtnd at 910,(XX) for H ill on a m isdem eanor
charge o f Indecent exposure at M iam i Reach and ordered a
p sych ia tric evaluation. He said H ill's next c o u rt appear­
ance w otdd probably be late next week ufter the evaluation
Is com pleted.

N e w Trial A ske d In Bombing
PENSACOLA IUPI1 — A Judge who lei a Jury see an
n u ll-a b o rtio n Him am i hear a m in iste r rra d the Bible d u rin g
an alH irtlo n c lin ic bom bin g tria l was (no strict and should
o rd e r a new tria l, atto rn eys said
I lie n ltn rn e v * who represented Matthew G oldsby. Kaye
W iggins. Jam es S im m ons and K a lhy S im m o ns In the
nine d ay tria l ihut ended Iasi week said In a m o tio n that
the judge should override the J u ry '* g uilty verdicts.
The six-m an. six-w om an Jury deliberated m ore than four
h o u r* before fin d in g G oldsby and Simmons, b oth 21 and
Ix ith ol C antonm ent, g u ilty of conspiracy, m a k in g txjrnbs
and u sin g them to damage three clinics on C hrlslrnus
m o rn in g
G o ld s b y '* llan re , Kaye W iggins. IH. of Pensacola, and
S im m o n s ' w ile. K a lliy S im m ons. Ml. o f C an to nm en t, w r r r
a c q u itte d on all but the conspiracy charge. Sentencing Is
scheduled (or May JO. T h e m otion blames U.S D istrict
Judge Roger Vinson fo r e rrors Itefore and d u rin g the
federal tria l that the a tto rn e ys said "grave ly In ju re d " the
tw o devout couple*.

...B i-R acial
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
g a p ." he said "T h a t Is sort ol
o u td a te d as far as I'm co n ­
c e rn e d ."
In o th e r cities. Ihe a ttitu d e Is
tlie same.
T itu s v ille , u c ity o f about
3 2,0 00 , has a 9-m rm fcer H um an
R elations C om m ission u p p o ln lc d
b y the c ity council.
"R ig h t now. their a c tiv itie s are
p re tty low ke y," said D eputy
C ity C lerk Karen R ounsavall.
Hut. s h r added, the eom m isnlon
got a single-m em ber d is tric tin g
p r o p o s a l o n Ih e N o v e m b e r
b a llo t . T h e r e fe r e n d u m , if
pussrd. w ou ld mean m ure blacks
w o u ld probably be elected lo
m u n ic ip a l position* In T tlu s v lllc
S anford was fnrerd b y courto r d r r to udopt a s im ila r proposal
last year,
D aytona Reach, a c o m m u n ity
o f about 57.(XX). doesn't have a
lit-ra c ia l c o m m itte r at till The
c i t y 's e x a m in a tio n o f r a r la l
m a tte rs Is lim ite d lo tru c k in g
d o w n charges of d is c rim in a tio n
In h ir in g p ra c tic e s T h a i Is
h audled th rough Ihe c ity 's a f­
firm a tiv e action office, accordin g
(o a spokesm an in th e c ity
m a n a g e r's office.
W in te r H ave n, w h ic h has
uI miiiI 23.000 p ro p lr. disbanded
If* bl racial com m ittee years ago.
accordin g lo one city o ffic ia l who
s a id . " I t ' s f u n c t io n s w e re
f u lf ille d
It w as n o lo n g e r
needed."
C loser Co home, a nother c ity
re c e n tly underw ent a Hap a lx ittt
Its b l-ra cla l Itourd (hat sounded
very s im ila r to Sanford's. In fact.
Ihe a rg u m e n ts read lik e the
m in u te s o f Ihe S anford C ity
C om m ission.

M o th e r O f Sm uggled Tot Sought
M IAM I ftTVn
A u th n rm e x kenrehed F rid a y fo r the
m o th e r o f a second ch ild w ho was apparently sm uggled
In to the H ulled States and left In the care of Im m ig ra tio n
and N atu ra liza tio n officers.
The 2 -yrar-old Jam aican was brought Into the co u n try
A p ril 27 try a m an who gave a u th o ritie s false addresses and
was released, latter that tla y a w om an who said her name
w u* C laudette culled from Chicago. She said she was the
c h ild 's m oth er, but then she h u n g u p .
T he ease Is sim ila r to that ol a f&gt; year-old Panam anian
b&lt;&gt;v w ho had a rrived A p ril 24. I ll* m other w a s n 't found
u n til a week later.
The d lllle u lly w ith the Panam anian child was that he lied
about In * Id e n tity, a u th o ritie s *a!d. but the J a m a ica n boy
can't co m u m n le a lc al all except to say "M o m m a ".

Irish Boy A nsw ers Bottle N ote
W INTER HAVEN (Ilf'I) — N orm a S u lllfl says a le tte r she
got t i l l * week from a little boy In belaud "really blew m y
m in d ." Suillfr* lute husband. W illia m , who died tw o y ra rs
ago. Stuck a n o lr into a hot lie five years ago and tossed It
Into the ( lu ll Stream near Fort Pierce, Flu. The b o tile was
recovered a lew weeks ago by 10 year-old Sim on F orsyth of
('llfd c tt. Ireland
S u tlllf received a Id le r fro m the boy on Tuesday,
com plete w ith a picture of S im on bolding the Ito ltle and a
map sh o w in g C llfu e n on Ire la n d ’s west roast.
S u tllll at lb * t believed Ihe Ir t ic r was an In vestm e nt p itch
because the envelope was m arked "H a nk of Ire la n d ." Hut
On le tte r explained d ia l S im o n 's lathe r w orked lo r Ihe
hunk.
S u llill said her husband b a il th ro w n hundreds o f Ix tttlc s
Into the ocean over the years Ju n e 15. 11150 and hud
rc rc lv rd a half dozen responses to h i* notes, b ut th ey were
b om ol her |x &gt; lu l*ln H onda.

Sanford Fire Calls Listed
The Sanford Fire D epartm ent
irn p o m lrd to the fo llo w in g culls.
T h u rs d a y
—3:26 u in., 815 S French A vr.,
rescue. A 22-year-old m an was
treated for c u ts on h is lip and
arm h r received d u rin g a lig h t.
—2 51 a m .. 218 W 12th St.,
rescue An KH-yc a ro ld w om an
fell out of bed. She was not
Injured.
—H 50 a h i ., 1301 Silver Lake
Knud, rescue. A 44-ycur-old man
w ith |M ln In his u txio m rn was
lu k rn in the hospital
— 11:04 a .in .. 1201 C ornw all
Knud, rescue A 40 year old m ail
received m u ltip le cuts on his
lace. back. neck, arm s and legs
u ltrr a pallet o l glass fell on h im
lie was taken lo the hospital.
—Noon, ti 1 1Vh M yrtle Ave.. rcscue A 4 3 -y ra r o ld woman w ho
co m p la ln c d o f dizziness and
pain in her abdom en was taken
In the hospital
- 1 2 01 p u t
Interstate 4 and
state Huad 4(1. rescue. C ity
rescue w orkers asalslrd county
rrs c u r w orkers In rem oving a
m an w h o re ce ive d a severe
electrical shock.
— 1:53 p m .. 4 H i E. First St..

save the school 930.000a year.
In th e academ ic area, th e plan
w o u ld p u t teachers In a p arttim e a d m in is tra tiv e role.

rescue. A 51 -year-old wom an
was b itte n by a dog. She was
treated at the scene.
—2 43 p.m .. 100 Mayrose Drive,
rescue, An BO-ycar-old wom an
w ho fell and broke her h ip was
taken to th r hospital
— 3 :5 5 p .m ., L a k e M a ry
B o u le v a rd and H id d e n Luke
D rive, rescue. An a u to accident
o c c u rre d b u t th e re w ere no
In jurie s.
- 7 02 p.m . 701 W First St.,
fire, A car fire was p u t out. There
w ere no In jurie s und the um ount
o f dumuge was not reported.
—8 :33 p.m .. S outh Street. (Ire.
A n outdoor fire was out when
fire fig h te rs arrived. There were
no In jurie s and no damage to
any buildings.
F rid a y
- 7 07 a m .. 1210 W. N in th St.,
rescue. An 83-year-old wom an
was sick to her stom ach. She
was ttot taken tn the hospital.
—9 47 a m.. 317 Mangoustlne
Ave.. false alarm .
- 1 0 40 a n t.. 2587 S. Sunlord
A v e .. rcacu e. A 2 5 -y c a r-o ld
w o m a n was h a v in g c e rv ic a l
pro blrm a . She waa advised to
sec a doctor.

X

...Bitburg
C o n tin u e d fro n tp a g e I A
O r g a n iz a tio n s re p re s e n tin g
G erm an Jew s uitd gypsies said
that to protest the e rm rtc ry v is it
th ey w ou ld snub an In v ita tio n to
Join Reagan al the co nce ntra tion
cam p site
" T h is planned gesture of rec­
o n c ilia tio n Ignore* the p lig h t of
m illio n s of Jew s In the G erm an
c o n c e n tr a tio n c a m p s ." wald
W erner N arhm u nn . c h a irm a n of
Ihe C e n tra l C ouncil of Jew s
T w e n ty m em bers ol the New
Y o rk L e g is la tu r e a r r iv e d in
Europe to dem onstrate o u tsid e
ihe H ttb u rg cem etery a gainst
K ra g u n 'a visit.
A b ou t 500 survivors o f c o n ­
c e n tra tio n camps drm an de d a t a
cerem ony In M unich F rid a y th a t
Rragan drop h is (dans to v is it

Httburg.
I to il i houses o( Congress Iasi
w re k adopted n on-binding reso­
lu tio n s u rg in g the president to
skip Ihe v is it.
R eagan s o rig in a l s c h e d u le
had called fo r m uch m ore tim e

C ity co m m is s io n e r* In W in te r
I ’a rk, a c ity w ith a p op ulation
uhout th e same as S a nlo rd 's
27.000, re c e n tly haggled o ve r
lh r need o l Its appointed blracial txtn rd . w h ich has been In
existence since 1963
"S om e o f those on the board
felt they w e re n ’ t accom plishing
a n y th in g and some of the c o m ­
m issioners fe lt the hoard was lo o
large and u n w ie ld y and d iffic u lt
to get t o g e t h e r . " la id A n n
Arnyx. th e c ity m anager's secre­
tary. T he Is&gt;,u it i mi m ilt tee hud
12 in r m h e r* H anford’* Thom nn
pro|M&gt;*rd 17 m em bers for fils
com m ittee.
O ilie r m em be rs of the lx raid
pleaded to save It, c itin g Its past
a c c o m p lis h m e n ts llk r g e ttin g
more h ired fo r c ity Jobs and
creation o f the c ity ’s su m m er
em ploym ent program for m in o r­
ity y o u th *. So Instead of c a n n in g
the panel, the com m ission de­
rided to reorganize it. cla rify Its
pot (rose and reduce the m in i tier
ol m e m b e r* to eight — fo u r
w hiles and fo u r blacks.
Hoard m e m h e r Denise Eddy, a
staunch s u p p o rte r til the (uuiel.
agreed th a t race relations have
Im proved b u t m ore needs lo he
done. Hut loo m a n y or the c ity 's
3 ,5 0 0 b la c k s s t i l l liv e In
"s h a c k s ," she said, and the
c ity 's c o m m u n ity renter, w h ich
serves a lot o f b lack*, nerds to be
Im proved.
" I f w r to ta lly elim inate It and
there I* a hot s itu a tio n , who w ill
they (the com m ission) fall hack
on lo solve the problem ?" sire
asked
Part o f th e blam e fu r the
Ixtard's s ta g n a tio n , she said, lies
w ith Its a p a th e tic leaders and
w ith a p a th y tn the black c o m ­
m u n ity In general
"T h e re Is a lack ol real m ili­
tancy. M aylte some o f the people
In o u r g ro u p are b e c o m in g
y u p p ie *or s o m e th in g ."

III the H ttb u rg area It w as
intended th e Reagans and Kohls
would a tte nd w o rs h ip sendees in
a H lthurg c h u rc h and picnic w ith
thousands of A m erican troops
and G erm an sold lets and th e ir
fam ilies.

w ould change w o u ld be Job title s
and descriptions: In a few Ins ta n re s . so m e d u tie s w o u ld
change. Salaries w ill rem ain Ihe
same, he said. " T h e change In
the business office would have
everyone re p o rtin g tc one boss."
Vaverlck said.
The reo rg an izatio n has been In
the w orks fo r 10 m o n th s find is
more In keeping w ith the organi­
zational plans o f F lorida 's other
co m m u n ity colleges.
Hr. W ill D e rsh lm e r. o f SCC's
(acuity senate, said teachers had
m uch input In to Ihe new plan
and most agreed ih a t tt Is a good
plan that the school needs,
SCC c o n s u lt e d D r. Lee
Stevens, president o f Goldcoast

Community College in C alifo rn ia
a nd Stevens, a n a tio n a lly know n,
c o n s u lt a n t fo r c o lle g e a d ­
m in is tra to rs .'lo ld SCC it needed
to go In a departm ent *1 m e t u rr
SCC President D r. E a rl W eldon .
said the major purpose o f th e .
re o rg a n iz a tio n " I s l « p u l a
person In a position w he re he .
can serve best
W eldon said I
th a t the current o rg a n iz a tio n l* a t
good one. but II I* 19 y e a r* old. .
He said the school h a * changed I
and qeeds a new system to fill ■
e x is tin g nerd*
W h ite said he saw- no obstacles •
in ih e way o f th e pla n being j
v o tin g In ai Ihe May 14 m eeting. He said that If It l* accepted th rn
It w ill be im plem ented July 1. ;
— R ic h a r d T r u e t t

become Ihe ta rg et more often
than not.
Counties lik e o th e r govern­
m ental u n its are th ou gh t of as
ta rg e t d e f e n d a n t s w h ic h
translales In to deep pockets."
s h r said.
Ms C layton explained that
deep pockets' m eans people
feel a g o ve rn m e n t has "Ih e
w herew ithal to pay as m uch as
a court can o rd e r be p a id ."
"A n d Ihe In c e n tiv e Is there to
sue.” she said. "They know a
c o u n ty c a n 't go In to
Itankruptcy. s k ip to w n or fight
equally In a c o u rt o f la w ,"
She also said a Judge and Jury
o lte ti sees an In d iv id u a l suing
government w ith a subtle d if­
ference. " I t used to be that no
one surd g o ve rn m e n t unles* It
was really bad.
"W ith in the past 10 years,
ease law has developed In the
federal and s la te co urts that
created new causes of action
against governm ent Often the
(ample lack u nd e rsta n d in g of
the *e|tarntlnn o f powers and
fu n d tons o f g o ve rn m e nt, but
governm ent Is n ow Increasingly
becoming large enough to re­
s c in d lo In d iv id u a ls for suing
for this. Ihat and the other
Im agined w ro n g ." she said
Ms. Clayton says she doesn’t
kn ow w hether these suits are
m aking elected o ffic ia ls more
s e n s itiv e or m o re In h ib ite d
about p e rfo rm in g th e ir func­
tio n s . "B u t, I su sp e ct It Is
Ita vlng a c h illin g rfT rct on gov­
e rn m e nt e xe rcisin g leadership
as It ts supposed tn ."
N oting her o ffice h a n dle* all
la w s u it s f ile d a g a in s t th e
co un ty, except those Involving
certa in risks covered u nd er the
c o u n ty ’ s u m b re lla Insurance
where tin ,m e t,it awards
are jtbsslblc. In those eases, Ms.
C layton amt tie r s ta ff serve as

co-counsel while th e c o u n ty 's
r o n tr a r te d a d ju s tm e n t fir m .
Gallagher-Hassell, h ire * p rim e
c o u n s e l fro m th e O r la n d o
la w f t r m o f I 'lt t s . E u b a n k s .
H annah. H illiard and Marsee.
At one point In ih e 1970* th a t
same firm was c o n s u ltin g a t­
to rn e y s fo r the c o u n ty and
Marsee attended all co m m issio n
m eetings to offer legal advice.
T h is w as when p riv a te a t­
to rn eys handled all the c o u n ty 's
legal w ork
There are other lim e s w hen
o utsid e attorneys are b ro u g h t In
on sp ecialty cases, su ch as for
la b o r w ork.
M idw ay through th e 198*1*85
fisca l year, her office re p o rts five
la w s u its have been h e rn c o m ­
pleted o r disposed o f: 3 5 0 w h i­
ten and oral opinions on ques­
tio n s and or In te rp re ta tio n s of
law have been tendered to th r
c o u n ty com m ission, o th e r c o n ­
s titu tio n a l officers and c o u n ty
s tu ff s ta ll: 125 legal d o cu m e n ts
have been negotiated, prepared,
review ed, drafted a nd revised,
code enforcem ent p ro ced ures
and fo rm s for Internal use have
been expanded and refin ed : Ihe
S em inole C ountv code u pd ate Is
c o n t i n u i n g : le a s e s , d e e d s ,
e a s e m e n ts and o th e r fo rm s
have been updated; and legal
w o rk Is underway or conclud ed
on the pay and Job c la s s ific a tio n
plan. M altlund Avenue, Red Hug
Luke and L a kr E m m a Knud
rig ht-o f-w a y acquisitions, u tility
a c q u is itio n s , S a nford lib r a r y
she. In te rlo c a l agreem ents w ith
c itie s. Lake Mary w ater agree­
m e n t. la n d llll p r iv a t iz a t io n
s tu d y . L a k e M on ro e U t i l it y
expansion, negotiations w u h a
sta te agency c o n c e rn in g t h r
Osceola L a n d fill and Ih e Geneva

...B ill

Last yeur's National T ra n s (tor.
la tlo u Act requires a ll states to
raise th e ir d rin k in g ages tn 21 by
Oct. I, 198(3. or lose 5 percent olth e tr federal highway m oney. In
th e s e c o n d y e a r o f n u n co m pliance, the loss w o u ld be 10
percent — a projected tw o -ye ar
loss o f some 973 m illio n fo r
Florida.

C o n tin u e d fr o m page 1A
supporter ol the increase, said
G o rd o n 's a n t I- d is c r im in a tio n
a m e n d m e n t w a s th e change
m ost likely to s c u ttle the b ill this
year.
" I t could very easily be a kille r
a in e n d m c n I to th e b i ll."
Jo hn ston said a fte r the com ­
m itte e action "1 th in k In th r
fin a l analysis. II w ill lx* removed
on the floor."
Johnston added th a t " It's go­
ing to be to u g h " to vote against
G ordon's a m endm ent becuuse
' l l could very e a sily be In ­
terpreted that y o u 're v o tin g for

discrimination."
T he b ill Itself |SH l | faces Its
filia l cu m m lttre h u rd le th is week
In the Senate F In a tie r and T a x­
a tion C om m ittee. A com panion
t&gt;tll (H it 541 b y R e p . F ra n
C arlto n . D-Orlando, was s im i­
la rly amended in House com ­
m itte e s and Is (le n d in g on th r
House calendar (or flo o r deflate.
Senate M in o rity Leader Dick
L a n g lry . K C lerm ont. a s u p p o rt­
er o f the d rin k in g age In rrra se .
said "F ra il has th e votes on Ihe
House floor lo get It b a rk the
w ay it w us" before the am end­
m ents were added. L an gley said
he was not so sure the Senate
w o u ld be w illin g to s trip out
G ordon's am endm ents and some
o ilie r potentially k illin g changes.

W s lr r

It u tU ilr

T ask

P o res

tn

d e te rm in e Im pa rt of ru tu re d e v ­
elopm ent

I he C arlton b ill in Ihe H ouse
was lu trn d e d In raise the age to
20 th is year and 2) next year, so
not m a n y young people w o u ld
t h e o r e t i c a ll y h ave to s lo p
d r i n k i n g fo r a fe w w e e k s ,
m o n th s or a vear T he Senate
b ill b y Sen Don C h ild e rs. D
West Palm .Beach. pro|&gt;o*rd to
Jerk the age from 19 to 2 1
In s ta n tly next Oct I
A lth o u g h G o rd on ’s .in te n d ­
m ent w o u ld not affect federal
com p lia nce , another ch an ge by
S e n . T im D r r a t a n y , R *
In d la lu n tlc , w ould k n o c k the
C h ild e rs h ill out of step w ith the
federal tim etable The D e ra lu n y
a m e n d m e n t w ould, d e la y th e
Increase fo r tw o year* past th e
federal deadline, m a kin g 2 1 the
legal d rin k in g agr In late 1988
D cra ta n y told the C om m erce
C o m m it t e e t h a t F l o r i d a *
h ig h w a y m oney would o n ly tie
Im pounded, not lost, and that
the state could recover the fu n d *
w henever the d rin kin g a g r w r n t
to 21. Ily delaying two years, he
said, the stale would a llo w tim e
for c o u rt challenge* tn the o rig i­
nal congressional edict — w h ic h
m ig h t Ire rescinded

AREA DEATHS
F R A N K Z IO L K O W S K I
Mr F ra n k Z lo lk o w s k l. 80. w ho
lived ul Ih e M ontezum a Hotel,
M agnolia A v e n u e and T h ir d
S trret. S anford, died A p ril 25 at
C entral F lorida Regional H ospi­
tal Horn In A shland. WIs.. h r
moved to S a ntord tn 1975 from
the M idw est. H r was r r llr r d
sailor in th e M erchant M arine
serving on the G reat Luke* He
wax a C atholic.

HUNT MONUMENT CO.
MSFUV YARD

S u rvlvu n t include, a brother
and sister In Ashland
G rautkow F uneral H om e was
in charge of arrangem ents.
E V E LY N H. B O C K
Mrs Evelyn II Bock. 89. of
1 2 0 F a ir w a y T e n D r iv e .
Casselberry, died T h u rs d a y at
hom e. Bom Jan. 31. IB 9 6 In
E n g l a n d , s h r m o v e d to
Casselberry from W in te r Park in
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1983 She was a m em be r of
O rder o f the Eastern Star. W in te r
Park.
S u rv iv o rs include tw o d a u g h ­
te rs. A lm a K athleen M c C u r.
C asselberry. Marjorie G lz o n l. El
Cajon, C a lif : six g randchildren:
liv e g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n , one
great -great -grunrir laid
Hu Id w in - F a t re to ld F u n e r a l
Home. A lta m on te Springs. Is In
charge o f arrangements.

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Peterson
Is Long
On Talent

Jones
Triples
Pleasure

By R ob L u l l
S p e cia l to th e H e ra ld
T h r o u g h o u t F lo r id a .
S e m in o le H ig h tr a c k Is
b e c o m in g n e w s . F a n s ,
athletes and th e ir coaches
are liecom ing aware of the
T rib e's d o m in a tio n , w hich
has Included easy wins In
district and regional com ­
petition.
S uper h u r d le r F ra n k lin
Barnett and talented C lllton
Campbell are fa m ilia r names;
they gel lo ts of in k and
rig h tfu lly so. T h e y a rr only
part of the sto ry, however.
The Tribe has a host o f other
sprinters; It has a top-flight
rnller In B illy P enlck and last
but not least the Tribe has
Jumpers.
Juniors Leo Peterson and
A lv in J o n e s e a c h r a n k
among (he s ta le ’s elite The
word, th o u g h , h a sn 't really
gotten out. Peterson won the
D istrict 4 A -9 lo n g Jump title
w ith a le a p o f 23-7 and
finished second In the triple
Jum p. J o n e s , a fte r being
nudged out by Peterson In
the long Jum p, cam e hack to
w in the trip le ju m p w ith a
46-6 effort.
They're in th e same con­
ference. the sam e school and
each Is the o th e r’ s ch ie f rival
Those are p erhaps the only
reasons th e ir performances
have been som ew hat over­
shadowed because they have
consistently pro du ced
Pe terson cam e on the track
scene llrs t, T h e 5 - fo o l- ll.
175-poundcr began Jumping
In the sixth grade.
See P E TER SO N . Page SB

By R ob L a r la
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld
ll.u l A lv in Jones fallen In
love w ith the »[&gt;ort o f football,
he could have been a great
one. Ills e le c tr ify in g kick
retu rns as a Junior varsity
p la y e r h a d th e v a r s i t y
coaches In a w e . Had he
devoted h im s e lf e n tire ly to
Ills classroom stu d ie s, h r
could well have been a ge­
nius by now. As a student, he
ranks am ong the elite.
Jones, th o u g h . Is not a
superstar fo o tb a ll player, or a
gctuils — not yet anyway,
lie 's sim p ly a fin e all-around
athlete w ith a 3.6 grade | h &gt;i i i i
average lie 's part o( a dun of
Jum pers, a lo n g w ith l.eo
Peterson, that has helped put
Seminole H igh o n the track
m ap
P e rh a p s a m o n g o n ly a
handful of super-talents In
I heir events — the long Jump
and trtp lr Jum p — the two
need tr a v e l o n ly a c ro s s
cam pus to fin d th e ir toughest
opponent. T h e y go ut each
other hunt d u rin g competllio n , hut they also have a
m u tu a l a d m ira tio n T ru ck
has brought th em together.
T h e y’ve become Blends, ones
w ho are c o n s ta n tly Joking
am i pushing each o th e r
*'ll It w asn ’t fnr me. he
w o u ld n 't be |u m p ln g as good
as he Is." says Jones, sm iling
at Peterson (list iilte r their
r e g i o n a l e o m p e 1111 n n
T hursday n ig h t " H r hates to
lose. When I heal htm 1 lease
him about It."
If Jones hud taken that
See JO N ES , Page SB

L o o P o lo rs o n s t r a in s to re a c h h is z e n ith w h ic h a d d e s in c h e s t o h is ju m p .

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Murphy, Atlanta, 9-2

P ro F ootball
l lie last th re e llrts im m T ro p h y
w in n e rs — W alker. Flu tie and
Ja ckso n ville ru n n in g back M ike
Rozlcr.
At S a il A ntonio. Texas, the
Gold and G unslingers b o th look
lo re b o u n d fro m losses last
week D enver quarterback Bob
Gagtlano was v lc llm lm l by r ig h t
M em phis sacks as the Gold fell
In the Show boats 33-17. T he
G u n s lin g e rs lost to H o u s to n
38-29.
A l O r la n d o . I h r In v a d e rs .
6-3-1, tr y and overtake H ouston
Hits w eekend for first-place In
the W est. O akland Is one h a lf
game b e h in d the G um hlcrs The
Kcnugadrs. 2-8. have the w orst
record In the league and c o u ld
h r f o r c e d to use N o . 3
q ua rte rba ck Steve Plsurklewtcz
after Reggie C ollier and J e rry
G olsteyn got knocked last week
against th e Generals. C o llie r,
however. Is rx p e rte d lia c k for
th r game

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W a lk e r D ire c ts G e n e ra ls ;
R e n e g a d e s Host In v a d e rs
U n ite d Press I n te r n a t io n a l
H rr s c h rl W alker Is m a rch in g
to w a rd s another U SFI. ru sh in g
title . W hat Is even b e tte r for the
fo rm e r Helsman T ro p h y w in n e r,
tie m ay I k - O lrrc lln g the New
Je rs e y Generals to th e ir first
league cham pionship.
F o llo w in g a season plagued by
s h o u ld e r Injuries. W a lke r Is de­
v e lo p in g Into the d o m in a n t force
he w as as a collegian a t Georgia.
W a lk e r le a d s th e U S F L In
ru s h in g after 10 w eeks w ith
1.163 yards and Is ahead o f Ills
1083 pace In w hich he ran fo r a
league-record I .8 12 yards.
In a d d itio n lo p ilin g u p a ll that
ya rd ag e. W 'alkrr Is s|M -arheaillng
th e G enerals' drive to capture
th e fin a l spring fo o tb a ll title
before the USFL s h ifts to a full
fo rm a t In I960 The b ru is in g
b u ck has rushed fur o ver 100
y a rd s the last four gam es and
w i ll be s h o o tin g lo r a fifth
S u n d a y w h e n N ew J e r s e y ,
loc ked in a thrre way lie for first
p lace In the USFL Fast, travels
to Ja cksovllle lo play th e H ulls ut
I h r G ator Bowl.
S u n d a y ’s game w ill showcase

J o y

H*««W M « S by O o y w i O r M i

Sanf or d's C h a r l e s Riggins (99) puis the h e at on
Birmingham's W alter Lewis. Riggins and the Orlando
Renegades take on the Oakland Invaders Sunday at Orlando
Stadium. Kickoff is set tor 2:30 p.m .

A T L A N T A |UI?I| - M on trea l
rookie Joe Hesketh has a lrra d y
discovered a fo rm u la fo r h e a tin g
th r A tla n ta Braves: Be c a re lu l
w ith D ale M u rp h y , u n d g e l
n in e -ru n support Irom y o u r o f­
fense.
" I le li I had pretty good s tu ff
to n ig h t." sulci llc-skrlh. a fte r Ills
first com plete game (tils season,
a 9-2 decision over A tla n ta . " I
got som e good p itc h e s a n d
w orked some good sliders on
iD a lr) M u rp h y The m u n n g rr
told us before the game to be
careful w ith h im because he’s so
h o t."
Left-hander Hesketh allow ed
M u rp h y one lilt, struck out n in e
and w alked one In w in n in g tils
t h it cl gam e In four o utllng s, M ike
Fitzgerald had three hits and
tw o RBI to pow er the Expo*.
"T h e y had th e ir h illin g shoes
on to n ig h t. T h e ir p llc h rr p itche d
a g rru t hall g u m r." said G le nn
H ubbard, w ho goi his first hom e
ru n of the season In Ih r fifth
"W h e n lie needed a s trike o u t.
h r got It and when h r needed u
ground hull h r got It. You got to

N .L. B a s e b a ll
give h im c re d it. We ll he h a rk
to m o rro w and tr y to p u l o u r
h ittin g shoes o n ." ilu h b a rd said.
M ontreal had 13 h its In the
hull game. A tla n ta six.
M ontreal grubbed a 4 0 Iru d In
the fifth In n in g o ff sta rter Len
H -irkrr. 0-2, Oil a tw o ru n single
by F itzgerald, an RBI single by
T im Raines a nd u m u v o t in g
double by A n d re Dawson.
A tla n ta m ade It 4*2 In th r flftjr
o n H u b b a rd 's solo hom e rut).
A lb ert H ull th e n w alked and one
m il lu lr r w e n t to th ird on a
double by Rafael R am irez.
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‘ ‘ I I w a s a te a m e f f o r t , ; '
F itzgerald said. " T h a t’s w ha t I f s
a ll a b o u t . | | ‘ s n ic e w h e n
everyone In Ih c lin e u p Is h illin g
I t ’s seems lik e h illin g Is c o n ­
ta g io u s ."
T im Raines ru n h is h ittin g
slre ak to six gam es w ith Ills RBI
single.
HAINES G A U G E ...................... JR

Crystal River Compounds Long Journey For Lady Lions
By C h ris F la t c r
H e ra ld S p o rts W r it e r
C R Y S T A L RIVER - Som etim es Ihc
o ld sa yin g. "You never can go hom e."
Is tru e and som etim es you m ay not
w a n t to go home
O vie do ’s Lady L io n s m ay have fr it
th a t w ay early F riday evening. After
m a k in g a tw u -a n d -n n r h a lf h o u r
Jo u rn e y lo play th e 3 A -2 Section
S o ftb a ll C ham pionship, the Ludy Lions
w o u n d up getting [rounded by Crystul
R iv e r's Lady Pirates. 16-0, In a game
(h u t lasted Just five In n in g s (15-run
ru le ) ut C rystal River H igh
A lth o u g h th r loss w us h ard for th r
L a d y L ions to absorb, th ey are more
th a n welcome to com e hom e This
v o u n g team , which has lO sophomores
a nd u freshm an, tu rn e d In an excellent
season w hich was capped o ff w ith an
upset o f defending sta te cham pion
H riM ik svtllr Hernando In the regional*
O vie do had an 11-game w in n in g streak
g o in g In to Friday's gam e
C ry s ta l River. 16-4. advances to the

3 A S ta le T o u rn a m e n t
T he Lady
P irates were devastating al the plate
F rid a y In w inning th e ir llrs i trip ever
lo lh c slate lourney.
C rysta l River e xplod ed for 16 runs
o n 18 hits over a five lim in g span
T h a t Included a tr io o f three-run
h o m e rs and one th re e -ru n trip le . The
Lady Pirates also caught Oviedo on a
bad day at the plate as the Lady Lions
m anaged Just three h its and lilt th r
b u ll h a rd few times.
The Lady Pirates, w ho were playing
a t h o tp r but were t h r v is itin g tram
a fte r the coin flip. Ih r r a lc n r d In Ihc top
o f th e firs t as they loaded the bases
w ith tw o outs but A m y M urgatroyd hit
In to a force play for the th ird out
T he Lady Lions w en t d ow n Ut order
in th e bottom o f t h r firs t and Ih r
flnodgales opened fo r C ry s ta l River in
th e lo p o f l he second.
W ith one out, V ic k y Kovucs hit a
g to u n d e r to C athy B ergm an at th ird
base b u t the um pire said firs t baseman
Dee Dee Beasley had com e o lf the (tag

S o ftb a ll
w ith t h r th ro w
T he next h itte r,
B arbara Brawn. Dew o u t lo left for
w h a t could have been the th ird out.
K a th y Connolly, the 10th h itte r In
the lin e u p , then singled dow n th r left
fie ld lin e and Sandy R rlg h a rd coaxed a
w a lk m il of freshm an p llc h rr Jodie
S w itz e r to load Ih r liases
Sarah Jenkins th en stepped up und
looped a single In h u n t of M lkkl Eby In
left lo chase liotne Kovacs w ith the
firs t ru n . T ina Rogers h it It In the e xart
same spot as Je n k in s and Eby almost
m ade a nice d iv in g catch but she
c o u ld n ’ t get th e ir In tim e and the
second ru n scored
C In dy Connolly was next u p and she
rip p e d a single lo c e n te r lo drive In
K rlg liu rd for a 3 0 lead, s till w ith two
o u ts In the Inning. T h e n came the big
b lo w Shannon W illia m s, w ho was Ih r

h ittin g star In C ry s ta l R iver's regional
w in o ver L lv r O ak-Suwannee. clouted
a shot over Fran F oster's head tn left
center and It went fo r a th re e-run triple
and a B O Irud.
T he Lady Pirates w e re n 't finished
y r t . th ou gh , u*. a fte r M urgatroyd was
in te n tio n a lly walked to set u p a force
p la y . D r t iis r T ra c e y u n lo a d e d a
th re e -ru n homer to le ft re n te r for a 9-0
lead
D em oralized by th e Lady Pirates
s e c o n d - in n in g o u t b u r s t . O v ie d o
c o u ld n ’ t put to ge th er a n y th in g on
offense. T h r closest the Lady Lions
cam e to v o tin g was In the bottom o f
the second when th e y had ru n n rrs on
firs t and srrn n d w ith one o ut. But a
fie ld e r’s choice and a [top up lo short
e n d rd th r only real th re a t ol t h r game
lo r Oviedo
C ry s tu l River th en added fo ur more
ru n s In the top of the th ird , three
co m in g on C lndv C o n n o lly 's hom er to

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lelt center and one on an RBI single by
Rogers.
T he Lady Pirates p u t the fin is h in g
touches on w ith three ru n s In the top
o f t h r fifth . J c ijk ln s a n d Rogers b o th
singled and. w ith one out. W illia m s
c ru n c h e d a th re e -ru n h om er lo left
re n te r th a t gave C ry s ta l R iver a 16-0
lead.
T o slay alive. O viedo needed lo score
tw o ru n s In the b o tto m of the fifth In
a void t h r 10-run ru le , h u t th a t w ou ld
have h e rn Just p ro lo n g in g Ih c in e v ita ­
ble.
O viedo's I h r r r h lta In clud ed singles
liy C aroline C havis and S w itze r and a
p ln c h -h lt double by K r lly D avidson In
t h r f lf lli Inning.
W illia m s waa 2 for 3 w ith atx RBls
fo r C rysta l River w h ile Rogers was 4
lo r 4 and drove In tw o ru n s and
J e n k in s was 3 for 4 w ith a double.
E b y. the Lady L io n s' slu g g in g heroine
th is year w ith 42 R ills , was held In
ch e ck by C rystal R iver.

�I B —Evening Herxld, U n lo r d , FI.

Sunday. M ay J, ItlS

SPORTS

Bob Douglas, branch m anag­
er of Sanford’s Sun Bank,
presents the Presidents Cup
aw ard to M iriam Andrews as
S a l l y N o r r i s he l ps o u t .
Andrews' award was just one
of m any sponsored by local
businesses at the M a y fa ir
Women's Golf Association's
awards banquet.

IN BRIEF
Bass: A Fish O u t O f W a te r,
B rantley Boosters Try A g a in
Ron Bass looked lik e a fish out of w ater.
W ater, however, waa the problem . T oo m uch had
drow ned the S w eetw ater C ountry C lu b a nd washed away
M onday's Lake B ra n tle y Boosters G o lf T o u rn a m e n t.
Bass, one o f B ra n tle y 's biggest boosters, was not to be
denied, though. " W e ’ll have II next Tuesday,'* said the
Foghorn Leghorn sound- and look-alike. " I w o u ld n 't want
to count any o f those scores you g u ys got on the first tw o
holes a n yw a y."
T he B rantley boo ster w ill try again a t 3 p.m. Monday.
T h e Peoria scoring nystem w ill be used. Bass, who begged
o ff w ith an alleged bad back, said he w o u ld be ready to go
Tuesday.
Elsewhere. Ih r Lake M ary boosters have th e ir to u rn a ­
m en t scheduled fo r th e Casselberry C o u n try Club for
S a tu rd ay. May 11. T he th ird annual e ven t w ill use the
scram ble form al w ith each team h a v in g an A. B. C and D
player.
T he $30 donation covers fees, golf c a rt, luncheon buffet,
refreshm ents and prizes. Call the Lake M ary athle tic
departm ent for fu rth e r Info at 323-2110.

Hott M * * • * • h T w is ty V tscsst

Hawks Guard Against Hat Tricks
U n ite d P re ss In te r n a tio n a l
When the C hicago Black H aw ks toss th e ir hats
Into Ihe rin g S a tu rd a y night to open th e ir Stanley
C up sem ifinal against defending ch am pio n Ed­
monton. th ey b e tte r hope Oiler fa n s d o n ’t end up
throw ing th e ir h ats onto the rin k .
Kdm nnlnn has hom r-lce advantage In the
hesl-of-sevrn C am pbell Conference fin a l, begin­
nin g tonight at N orthlands C oliseum In all three
regular-season contests between Ihe clubs, the
Oilers have scored hut tricks w llh w ing er G lrn n
Anderson tw ic e scoring Ihrre goals.
Anderson’ s hul tric k s cam r In E d m o n to n ’s 4-2
victo ry Nov. 2 a n d in a 6-4 decision March 20,
Defenseman 1'aul Coffey tu rn e d Ihe tric k lo
complete E d m o n to n 's season-series sweep. 7-3 on
March 31.
Chicago c e n te r Denis Savard. th e leading NHL
pluydff scorers w llh 19 points In n in e gam rs —
one point ahead o f Quebec’s Peter S tastn y and
Ih r Oilers’ W ayne G retzky — kn o w s e xactly how
explosive p la yers operate.
"M ln n rs o la p layed great against us In Ihe final
game and th e y gol five gtwtls If we p la y Ihe same
against E d m on ton . th e y 'll get IS ." Savard said.
The d efe nd ing C up ch am pio ns are clearly

Justin V a rite k Saves T-Ball Win
U sually, a game In the T-Ball D ivisio n o f the Altam onte
L ltlle League Is decided by h lltln g and it was that way for
the entire game betw een the Angels a n d Cardinals. Well,
alm ost.
W ith the score 24-23 In favor of the A n ge ls In Ihe bottom
o f the sixth, the C a rd in a ls had ru n n e rs on firs t and th ird
w ith tw o outs and th e ir cleanup h itte r, w ho was 3 for 3.
w as up.
T he h itte r sm ashed a grounder to w a rd the m iddle but
second baseman J u s tin V aritek speared It and stepped on
second for Ihe force and the final o u t w h ic h gave the
Angels the victo ry.
Scott Policy and T ra ce y W lstrom led the Angels at the
plate w ith four h its each w ith W lstrom b an ging out three
trip le s and a hom er. V a ritek. Joshua B rooks and Sean
N orm an added three h its each for the A n ge ls w hile Aaron
Russell co ntributed tw o h its and scored fo u r runs.
In another game, the Angels used a s ix -ru n s ix th Inning
to c la im a 18-15 v ic to ry over Ihe C ardinals. V a rlle k h it for
Ihe cycle (single, d ouble, triple and h o m e rl In that game
w h ile W llatrom slam m ed tw o doubles and a hom er, Cory
C allahan added a dou ble and a triple and J.R . Jordan and
J e ff Ebbert co n trib u te d tw o h its rach.

Hie How l A m e ric a Sanford S tar A Queen of Ihe
M o tilh o l A p ril w ere crowned last w eekend. Elmer
S iiilllr t I.l (he W A SH D AY DROPOUTS league won
Ihe Slar aw ard a nd Barlmru T a y lo r o f Ihe 3 M's
leagur won Q u e rn
Fred Weston o f the BLAIR AGENCY league won
second and S is Hazier o f the T U E S NIGHT
M IXED look th ird In Ih r Star c o m p e titio n . Dottle
M arlnkov ol th e MYSTERY LA D IE S league was
second In Ih r Q tire n m il off and Rose- Franke of
ih r SWINGERS was th ird .
B o w l A m e r ic a 's " S ta r S e a rc h D o u b le s "
lo u rtiu m rn l fo r A p ril was won b y T e rri Burnham
and Dcbhle Seehrest and they get to s p ill the
9100 llrs l prize O rval and M atey E m rrle k won
second place. T h e M onth of May "S ta r Search"
should rrLilly tie tu n I t ’s u s ln g trn to urna m en t
called "D o cto r P e pp e r", which m eans you gel un
autom atic s trik e in Hu- second, fo u rth and llrsl
ball in Ihe te n th fram e. The cost Is o n ly 95 and
llrs l place Is guaranteed 950. T ills Is also your
last chance to q u a lify for the g ra nd finals ai
W in te r Park, so d o n 't miss It
The T ou rna m e nt Howlers Association (THAI I*
here this Weekend w llh squads every couple of
hou rs lodav and also tw o squad* on Sunday.
H ig h sco re s fo r Ihe past w e e k In c lu d e :
SHOOTING S T A R S Della Garner 235. Elysc Isom
202: GATOR'S SENIORS Le* B uddcnhagcn 212:
THURSDAY N IT E M IXED R ichard Heaps 232
205/020. Tom L a rs o n 200; MOOSE LODGE Aaron
Kaufman 230. C harles McMullen 222. BLAIR
AGENCY M ichele M ille r 200. P h y llis M oil 215.
H am id Stm dvull 20H. Dottle B ryant 2 IB. Claudia
Jasa 2-5, Vince C am 201. Dick M in tc k 203. D
lllo s rr 201 A AI Denman 205 SCRATCH ON
THURSDAY C a ro l S laughter 222-224/025. Larry
P lc a r d a t 230. S haron K irk p a tric k 203, Donnie
G orm an 202. W e n d y Gorm an 201. Don Gorman
342, J i Sexton 340,Jerry Kaiser 2 0 3 .
ISLANDER V A C A T IO N LEAGUE C harles Shaw
207. George M an sfield 221. M ark Q u ic k 220 A
200. Ron L em on d 202 A 210; PINBUSTERS
SE N IO R S m a r c e l V u n d r h r r k 2 1 2 ; N IG H T
RIDERS Ed llu u s to u n 201: T G I F. LEAGUE
Fred llro w n 224 2 00 226/650. AI H o w lin g 217. L
S m ith 210. J a m ie W u rnn rll 204 A 201, Mike
West 255, Prc W ee West 224. J im M ld d lrlo n 218.
I &lt;l s .u iitc r 206, J im Monice 203, Ed P a tn li k 215;
SOUTHEAST H AN K B ill G ilbert 236-234/623.
Hobby B tad*haw 224-604, AI D enm an 20-1. Lynn
K iland 214. M ark Q u ic k 2IH. G a ry L arson 201 A

N eill James had q u ite a week at Ihe plate as the Expos
w on tw o and lost one th is past week In A ltam onte L illie
le a g u e Major N ational D ivisio n play.
Jam es slammed u hom e ru n and a sin g le and drove In
five ru n s as Ihe E xpos disposed of the Braves, 13 6. B ill
R lpp ard added tw o R BIs In the win w hile Nate Warren and
S cott Davidson drove In one run each. D avidson was also
the w in n in g pitcher.
Jam es crunched a n o th e r home ru n a nd also ripped a
double In the Expos' B -l victory over th e Cardinals. Joe
fo lk lo re added a tw o -ru n single to the a tta ck while
A n th o n y Tolone sm acked an RBI triple.
T h e Braves pulled o u t a 7-6 victory o ver th e Expos In the
n um ber m eeting tret w re n the tw o club *. R lp p a rd and Tara
O ilV tn 'h u d tWn tills each lo lead Ihe E xpos w h ile Tom m y
Peierson drove In tw o ru n s and James was I fo r 2 w ith one
RBI

W aters, O rla n d o U nravel Sox

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J im Waters sm ashed a tw o ru n double and Ray Orlando
h u rle d a flv r In n in g s o f shutout re lie f us the Expo*
rem ained u nb ru ien w ith a 3-2 victory o v e r the W hile Sox
In A ltam onte S prings L ittle League S e nlo r/M tn o r Division
play
T he Expos. 7-0 and firs t h a lf chum plona. had Just three
h its In the game but W uters tw o-run double In th r bottom
o f the first was the key blow

C ardinals O v e rta k e A s tro s , 6-4
A five -ru n Ih lrd In n in g paved Ihe way fo r a 7-4 victory lor
th e C ardinals over t h r A stros In G uidenrod L illie League
a ction . Strong h illin g by A ndrew Hasor a n d Lucas Torre*
enabled th r Aslros to b u ild an early 4-1 lead but It d id n 't
lust us the C ardlnuls sent eight batters to the plate and
cam e away w llh five r u n * In the third
S cott B utler led the w ay for the A stro * by going 3 for 3
w h ile Mike Mallnas was 2 for 3 w llh th re e RBI*. Jason
T u rn e r (5 -11was the w in n in g pitcher.

Scott's Single Lifts Indians, 8-7

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s u p e rio r In almost e ve ry area except possibly
defense.
" A s a u n it, C hicago's defense Is m ore m o b ile
lh a n a ny defense w e ’ve played so fa r In the
p la y o ffs .” said E d m o n to n assistant coach Ted
G reen, a form er N H L defensem an.
"T h e y look lo ID oug) W ilso n a lot. We h a v e n 't
m et w ith a defenseman o f h is calibre y e l In the
p la yoffs. He skates w e ll and has a great shot. He
c e rta in ly has some o f Ih e same flair Paul (Coffey!
has I learned to respect h im In Ihe Canada C u p . I
lik e h im a lot. I wish we had him .
"O b v io u s ly , they had a few problems against
M innesota (giving u p 2 9 goals In six games) "
T h a t Is precisely w h a t prom pted M innesota
general manager Lou N a n n r's doubts a bo ut the
llla c k H aw ks' a b ility to tig h te n up.
"R e a lis tic a lly speaking. I d on ’t th in k C hicago
has a n y real chance a gainst E d m o n to n ." N anne
s a id . ''C h ic a g o g iv e s a w a y too m a n y o p ­
p o rtu n itie s ."

Stufflet, Taylor Take Top Honors

N e lli Ja m *s Sparks E xpos' Wins

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NHL P la y o ffs

K evin Scott lined u tw o -o ut single lo reft In t h r bottom of
the e ig h th to drive In C h ris C ation to lift the Indians over
the W hite Sox. 8 7. Ill Altam onte L ittle League Major
A m e rica n League action.
S cott was ulso th r w in n in g p llc h rr In re lie f o f Jamie
S tio tt. T .J. G lu d rld a and C otton hurl three h its each for the
In d ia n s.

Roger
Quick
BO W L
A M E R IC A
213. R im Allm an 213. D en nis Dolgncr 2 08 , Hal
R ich 200. Richard S w a lm 202. Carlos C ru z 2 06 .
J o h n S ch m id t 212. Ed S a utter 211. Joe R u ffin
2 01 . H en ry Hardy 213. M arge Torello 201.
D H i r r INN Joe R u ffin 2 2 0 A 210. Francis C ato
203. A, Ocalsu 214. Ron A llm u n 201. V ernon
H un her 219, Ku hard W illia m * 205. R ichard
Heaps 203; COUNTRY CORNER LADIES M ardell
G o n ie rm a n 237. C a ro ly n B e ll* 211 A Jo yce
M c K n lg h l 206 S O P H IS T IC A T E D FLO O Z IE S
L A D IE S J e a n M a r lin 2 3 3 : W A S H D A Y
DROPOUTS SENIORS Irv in Fried 211; 3 M S
SEN IO R S Rollle S c h o llc r 222. AI C utler 2 09 A
N orm A m eling 202: HURRICANES SENIORS
J o h n S m ith 221 A V ic L e v tll 211; EDUCATORS
C ra ig C o v c ll 234 -2 08 /0 3 1. B e lly Watson 20-1.
T U E S . NIGHT M IX E D Don G orm an 2242 2 7 /6 4 0 . Dean H a m ilto n 222. Art B raun 200.
D on nie Gorm an 200, N ellie S m ith 203; C .F.R .H .
L E A G U E Tony M ontelone 204. Raymond G rlllo
2 05 . J a y W illiam s 201 A Scott Page 206;
UN PROFESSION ALS M EN AI Bow ling 215 A 203.
D O M ld M eyrrs 204. Don Sapp 211 B lslgnl 201.
R ich a rd W illia m * 202, Gene Hogrro 202. C ha rle s
S haw 207. Leonard M cLenow 204. Bob A d a m *
202. G a ry Larson 200 A Don W ill 217
M E N 'S SAN FO RD C IT Y LEAG U E B o b b y
H radshuw 214 A 203, R ich W illia m s 203. B ernard
D u d le y 209, John W uugh 213. Joel Waugh 201.
AI h eron 221. Ronnie G reen 200. AI F rye r 219.
Ik ib M eyers 203, Bob H osford 225. Chuck S tlm r ly
202. AI Bow ling 217. M ike S im s 210. B ill G ilb e rt
210. T o r r ty Johnson 2 06. C llll C raw ford 226.
G erald Behrens 212. K it J o h n s o n 205 Van T ille y .
Ir 206. G tl Benton 211. R alph Depalo 219. B ria n
o l i o v l r 205. P rrrv W h ite h u rs t 221; L A D IE S
H IG H NOONERS L au ra Leahy 201: H A L L A
C H A IN M IXE D Peggv M oon 208 A Dough S tacy
2 01 .

Old Course
Greens Are
Shaping Up
As anyo ne w ho has played the
old course la te ly knows, the
spring m ain te n a n ce schedule ts
tn fu ll sw ing.
A ll the greens have now been
aerified a nd lop-dressed a n d
w ith in a few days w ill be p u ttin g
better th a n ever.
The greens w ill be fe rtiliz e d
early n ext week so. w llh a little
m oisture fro m above. Ihe greens
should be In excellent co n d itio n
soon.
Because o f the work on the
course, the M ayfair W om en's
G olf A ssociation postponed the
start o f Its c lu b cham pionship
u n til May 8. T h a t also happens
to be the week th a t the M a yfa ir
Men's G o lf Association begins Its
club c h a m p io n s h ip tournam ent.
Specifically, th e fellows s ta rt on
May 11 w ith th e ir 3-day tourney.
The ladles d id . however, p lay
their "te e to green" w ith W
handicap to u rn a m e n t on May 1
w ith the fo llo w in g results:
First Place: Margaret B o lts
140); Second Place: Ada O 'N eil
1491; T h ird Place; Mary A n n
W illia m s (5 0 ): F o u rth Place:
E ugenia K llk k a (50VY); F ifth
Place: Stella Brooks (52): S ix th
Place: Jane W e m e r (52W|.
The m e m b e r's d og figh t on
A pril 30 was cancelled due to
Inclem ent w eather
The m e n 's scramble to u rn a ­
ment was held Thursday and
produced the fo llo w in g w inners:
At 5 under, the team o f Ken
Holecek. M ik e F a rre ll, D a vid
Greiher. and E.B S m ith had the
best. In second place, at 4-under
were Joe P roudfoot. Red C leve­
land. R udy S eller and H oward
M lnner A lso tie d for second at
4-under w ere AI Greene. B ill
Craig. J im Bussard and Ja c k
Daniels.
"T h e learns are p re tty evening
m atch ed ." said C lub Pro Red
Addison. " E v id e n tly . E B. S m ith
was m a k in g a ll the putts. T hey
were all b ra gg ing on him .
P roudfoot a n d Holecek are
7 -handkappon mo we have some
pretty good to urnam ents every
Thursday. A nyone o f them Is
capable o f w in n in g It."
Several leagues have begun
th eir su m m e r after-w ork play.
Strom berg-C arlson has part o f
th eir league p la y in g on M onday
afternoon and the rest p la y in g
on Wednesday evening. Also on
W e d n e s d a y s , a g o o d ly c o n ­
tingent fro m N C R . w ill hold
fo rih on the o th e r nine holes.
On e v e r y T h u r s d a y , th e
scramble Is s till being held for
anyone w ho w o u ld like lo play
and that s ta rts at 5 p.m Also on
T h u rs d a y s , s t a r lin g In tw o
weeks, the fo lk s from S A H
Fabrication here in Sanford w ill
have th e ir s u m m e r league.
Any firm Interested in fo rm ing
a league m ay co n ta ct the pro sho
at 322-2531 at a ny tim e for m ore
Inform ation
An Item o f In fo rm a tio n for a ll
m em ber* concerns the s w im ­
m ing pool w h ic h should be open
for use In the n e x t few days. The
n e# screen enclosure Is alm ost
finished and sh o u ld really help
to keep the pool clean.
We w ill keep you Inform ed
about the pool.

Lakers, Sixers Keep Mom entum

M erihie Signs

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While mother Bernadette M erthle, left, balances the ball and
Lake M a ry coach W illie Richardson looks on, D arryl Merthie
signs a basketball scholarship to attend Daytona Beach
Community College. M erthle was a tour year starter tor the
Rams.

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PORTLAND. Ore. lU I’ll - The
L o * A n g r lt - s L a k e r s k e p t
m om entum In th e ir corner F ri­
day by taking a *30-126 victory
and a 3 0 p la y n ll * r r t r s lead over
Ihe Portland T ra il H la /e r*
"H a d they w o n It, they would
have had a lo t o f m om enlum
and a loi of c o n fid e n c e ," said
Laker Coach Pat Riley, ''T h is
w ay I th in k we took some o f th r
H larrh out of th e m , although I
exjH-ct they w ill com e track at us
r ru l strong In gam e four (Sun­
day).
"J a c k R am say's (ra m s don't
q u it.”
There was a lo t o f g rum bling
lit Portland u I m u i i ihe Blazers’
|ie rlo rm a n c r u l l r r the Lakers
sw ept two g a m rs In Los Angeles.
125-101 und 1 34 -1 1 8 . Even
h u lld llm r o f G am e 3 It looked
lik e another L a ke rs rou t as they
led 72 56 Magic Jo hn son , who
ended up w llh 23 In Ihe game,
had a NBA-record 15 assists In
the llrs t half
“ The second q u a rte r sort of
did th r tric k ." said R iley. " I l wa*
o u r most a gg re ssive qua rte r
w hen a lot of bodies h it Ihe floor
and we gol a lot o f loose I Kills "

N B A P la y o ffs
P o rtla n d got lia ck In to Ihe
gam e In the th ird q u a rte r, tn
large p art th an k* lo ro o kie Steve
G oiter, w ho had 1 1 p o in ts In ­
c lu d in g a 3-poini goal in ihe
period. and Clyde D re x lrr. w ho
had a ll 17 of h i* p o in ts In the
second half
"W e came out u little fla t In
ih e th ird quarter and th ey got
h a rk In It, but th ey fo u g h t th e ir
w a y In to It." *ald R iley. "W e
o n ly had I I fast breaks In the
second Itu lf and o n ly fo u r In the
last q u a rte r."
In th r end It was Ihe free
th ro w a as m uch as a n y th in g that
sewed up Ih r Lakers V icto ry as
K a r r n n A b d u l -J a h b a r h it 4
c ru c ia l lo u l shot* w tth tn th e last
4H seconds Lo* Angeles h it on
33-of-39 free throw s In th e game,
w h ile Portland w a* 3 3 « f-4 6 .
R ile y especially praised Jam es
W o rth y , who ended u p w ith a
gam e-high 28 points
• ‘ H e Is p la y in g th e b e s t
basket bid I of h i* career and has
great confidence." R ile y said.

S ix e rs 1 0 9 , B u c k s 104
P H IL A D E L P H IA (UP1) - T he
M ilw aukee B u c k * had the g u ls to
come b a rk and the nerve to go
fo r b ro k e . T h e P h ila d e lp h ia
7 6 rr* w o u n d u p w llh a 109-104
v ic to ry and a 3 0 lead In th e
Eastern Conference sem ifinals.

ru n com plete a sweep of the
series Sunday.
Andrew T on ey, who led the
S ix e rs w i t h 2 0 p o in ts , r e ­
bounded Pierce's miss, and h it 3
c lin c h in g free th ro w s.

lime.

J A Z Z H O STS N U O O E T8
SALT L A K E C ITY (UP1) Coach Doug Moe says his N ug­
gets are p la y in g good enough
defense to gain a s p ilt of th e ir
tw o playoff g a m rs In Utah and
retu rn to D enver where they
have been a lm ost unbeatable
th is season

"W e w ere going lo try to w in
Ih r g a m e ." Bucks coach Don
Nclxon said. “ We had b o th a
three- a n d a l wo-point p la y set
up. a nd w h e n we got a good look
ai the th re e, we took It."
R icky Pierce, w ho made l-o f-4
3 p o in te rs d u rin g the re g u la r
season, let fly from 3-polnt range
In the r ig h t co m e r. It mlsaed.
" It w a s th e shot we w a n te d ."
Nelson said. " I t Just d id n 't go
d o w n ."
The B u r k s are down In a hole
from w h tr h no team In N BA
h ls lo rv has clim bed. The S ix e rs

The Jazz, tr a ilin g 0-2 in the
besl-of-seven series, host the
Nuggets S a tu rd a y In Game 3.
W ith lltlle m ore lh a n 24 h o u r*
o(T. the team s w ill go at It again
Sunday n ig h t In the Salt Palace
In Game 4.
Denver waa 34-7 In M rN lchols
Arena d u tln g th e regular araaon.
w in n in g 20 o f lla last 21 games.
A lte r tw o p la y o ff victories over
the Jazz — 130-113 Tuesday
night and 131*123 In overtim e
Thursday n ig h t — the Nuggets
have won 24 o f th e ir last 2 6 in
D en vrr

M ilw au ke e, dow n by 18 p o in ts
tw ic e in th e th ir d q u a r te r ,
clim bed back to lake a s lim lead
late In Ih e fo u rth quarter F rid a y
night. W ith 10 seconds re m a in ­
in g . h o w e v e r , th e y t r a ile d
106 104, and It was decision

�Honeycutt 'Curses'
Error Of L.A.'s Way
U n ite d P re s s In te r n s tto n s l
I f H o lly w o o d e v e r c a s t s
. a nother w erew olf film , m aybe
•. Rick H on eycu tt should a u d itio n
for th e lead.
H o n e ycu tt was cursed b y a
•poor defense as Los Angeles
allowed n in e unearned ru n s In
• ;; the fo u rth In n in g and co m m itte d
fo u r e rro rs Friday n ig h t w h ile
losing 16-2 to the P ittsb u rg h
- Pirates.
' There was a fu ll m oon o u t.
. we ll have to check on th a t."
said H on e ycu tt, w ho gave up
seven ru n s — five unearned In 3
1 3 In nin gs. " I t was as strange a
game as I have been Involved
w ith . T here are going to be
, games like th a t.
“ W hen you give up nin e ru n s i
In an In n in g w ith tw o o u ts, y o u '
k n o w th a t there’s so m e th in g
w e ird ."
T h e D od ge rs a llo w e d n in e
unearned ru n s in the fo u rth after
p itc h e r L a rry M cW illiam s. 3 1 .
s tru c k o u t and shortstop D ill
A ltn o n w as th ro w n o ut at th ird
try in g to steal. From there, the
Pirates opened a 12-2 lead and
added fo u r more ru n s to c o m ­
plete an easy victory.
Los Angeles, one nf baseball’s
w o r s t d e fe n s iv e c lu b s la s t
season. Is tied th is year w ith
P h ila d e lp h ia for the le a gu e ’s
most e rro rs w ith 27. Vet M anag­
er T o m Lasorda w as reco nd ila to ry fo llo w in g the n ig h t of
blunders.
" I th in k we have been p la y in g

Sunday. M ay S. 1H J - J B

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Ripken Yells, Ball Obeys,
Orioles Halt Twins' Streak

N.L. B a s e b a ll
well on defense." Lasorda said.
’ We ju s t had a v e ry p o o r
perform ance to n ig h t T h a t’s w h y
they p u l erasers on pencils. T o
err Is h u m a n , to forgive Is d ivin e ,
but It was not a m anager th a t
came u p w ith th a t one. I forgive
the team . W h y n ot? ”
E le v e n s t r a i g h t P i r a t e s
reached base In the fo urth , the
team 's m ost productive In n in g
since May 15. 1982 T w o -ru n
singles by T o n y Pena. S lx to
Lezcano and A lm o n and RHI
doubles by J o h n n y Ray and
M cW illia m s h ig hligh te d the In ­
ning
Jason T ho m pso n was the big
gun fo r P itts b u rg h w ith b is
2001 h career homer.
P adres 6 . C u b s 9
At C hicago. Steve G a rvey's
tw o -ru n t r ip le h ig h lig h te d a
three-run firs t In n in g and G ralg
N ettles and G a rry T em pleton
homered to lift the Padres In the
clubs' firs t m eeting since Iasi
y e a r ’ s N L p la y o f f s . A n d y
H aw kins. 5-0. was the w in n e r
and R ich Gossage earned Ills
seventh save
M e ts 9. R ed s 4
At C in c in n a ti. Danny H ccp
collected a career-high five RHI
and Lett D ykstra slam m ed a
tw o-run h om er In his second
m ajor-league at-bat to power the
Mets. Ed L yn c h . 1-1. scattered

U n ite d P re ss In te r n s tlo n a l
B altim ore shortstop Cal R ipken yelled at a
baseball Friday n ig h t — and It obeyed.
R ipken. J im D w yer and Fred L ynn each belted
tw o -ru n hom ers to pace the B altim ore O rioles to
an 8-7 v ic to ry over the Tw ins, slopping M in ­
nesota’s w in n in g streak at 10 games.
But In the b o ito m o f th e n in th and G ary
G a e ttl’s tw o-out d rive lo o k in g like a g am e-tying
hom er. Ripken pleaded fo r the ball to bend
a ro u n d the left-field fo ul pole ... and li did

T o m L a s o rd a w a s in a fo rg lv in g m o o d a f t e r a n o t h e r
w o e fu l p e r fo r m a n c e b y the
D o d g e rs ' d e fe n s e .

A .L . B a se b a ll
W h ite S ox 7. T ig e rs 1
A l D etroit. T om Scaver h u rle d a sevett-h llle r for
his 2 9 ls t career v ic to ry and C a rlto n Fisk stroked
a tw o -run hom er as the T ig e rs dropped th ird
straight game Scaver. 3-0. s tru c k out one and
walked one In his first com plete gam e o f the year.
Dan l*etry. 4-2. took the loss.
In d ia n s 4, R a n g e rs 0
At C leveland. Bert B lylevcn scattered four
singles and s tru c k out nine fo r h is firs t v ic to ry o f
the season Blylevcn. 1-2. w a lke d three and
jie rtn ltte d n n lv one run ne r to reach second base.
Mike Mason. 2 3. look the loss
B re w e rs 7 . A n g e ls 0
At A naheim . C alif.. Ted lllg u e ru . 1-1. hurled a
fo u r-h itte r fo r his llrs t m ajor-league v ic to ry and
Cecil Cooper collected three h its and three RBI to
spearhead an 18-hit attack. T h e v ic to ry was o n ly
the B rew ers’ second In th e ir Iasi e ig h t games.
Red S ox lO . A 's 0
At O akland. C alif.. Mike E asier h it a pair o f
tw o-run hom ers — the llrs t in a seven-run fifth —
and Dennis " O il C a n " Boyd. 3-1. s tru c k out 12 to
spark the Red Sox Boston pounded fo u r p itc h e r*
lor 15 hits w ith Easier and W ade Hoggs g e llin g
three each. J im Rice added a t w o -ru n hom er and
B ill Buckner had a solo blast.
B lu e J a y s 8 . M a r in e rs 4
A t Seattle, Jesse Barfield co lle c te d lo u r hits to
pace a 16-hlt a tta ck as T o ro n to w on Us seventh
game In the last eight — all o n th e road. Doyle
Alexander. 4-0. recorded the v ic to ry w ith n in th
In nin g help fro m B ill C a u d ill, w h o notched his
sixth save.

" I d id n 't have a reul good angle but I was
scream ing for It to be fo ul. I knew he h it It good
enough to go o u t.” R ipken said.
R ip ke n ’s blast In the e ig h th , his fo urth hom er of
th e year, broke a 6-6 tie and the Orioles su rvived
an RHI single by M ickey H atcher In the e ig h th to
record th e ir e ighth v ic to ry In the last nine games
T he T w ins, w ho follow ed a nine-game losing
streak w ith th e ir 10-game m arch, knew the good
lim e s had to end som etim e.

10 h its for the v ic to ry Mario
Soto. 4-2. took the loss. Pete
Rose went l-fo r-5 and needs 79
h its to break T y C obb's a ll-tim e
h it record.
P h illie s 3, A s tr o s 2
A t P hiladelphia. G lenn W ilson
clubbed a tw o -ru n hom er to lift
the Phillies. W ils o n ’s th ird home
ru n of the year follow ed a w alk
to p in ch h itte r J o h n Russell after
Houston had taken the lead In
the top o f th e e ig h th Kent
T ekulve Im proved to 2-0 w hile
F ra n k DlPlno. 1-3. took the loss.
C a rd s 8 , O la n ts 1
A t St. Louts. D a rre ll Porter and
J a c k C lark slam m ed three-run
hom ers and lefi-h a n d e r John
T u d o r. 1-3. h urle d a fiv e -h itle r to
lead the C ardinals. The G iants
have lost n in e s tra ig h t road
games and are 2-10 away from
home th is season. M ike K rukow .
2 - 1. took the loss.

"E v e n the subw ays have to s lo p ." said T w in s
m anager B illy G ardner.
Reliever Don Aase. 3-0. p itc h rd 2 2-3 in n in g s
fo r the w in. Rookie C u rt W ardle. 0 1 . took the
loss.
The T w in s loaded the bases In the seventh on
singles by K irb y Puckett and Hatcher and an
In te n tio n a l w alk to T om B runanskv. Reliever
T ip p y M artinez th en w alked Roy Snuuley to lie ti
6-6.
Y a n k e e s 7, R o y a ls 1
At New York. Don M a ttin g ly drove in tw o ru n s
and D ennis Rasmussen. 1-1. pitched a five h itle r,
g iv in g B illy M artin h is firs t hom e victory In his
fo u rth term as Yankee m anager The Royals
tu rn e d one trip le play and three double plays.

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Pain and frustration played as big of roles In the Stale 1A
Track and Field championships Friday night as euphoria
and jubilation. Above, Trinity Prep's Adrienne Politowlcz,
left, and Katie Sams console eacti other after a disappointing
effort In the mile run. At the left, Sams agonzies, even as she
hits the tape, while winning the 880 run for the second
straight year. The Lady Saints finished second.

S a m s

R e p e a ts A s

S aints FAM U'n I my* made It a sweep
lor the Tntlaliasner school w ith 59 total
WINTER PARK
&lt; rally Katie" p o in t* , rm n p a re d to 5 2 fo r Fort
Sams didn't need to In' too shrewd Lauderdale West m inster.
Friday night All she had In dn wan run
T r in ity , w h lrh was b u ilt Into a
and run Hnd run and run
power house by Ih r late George A ustin,
Ikmnrlng bark from what she con­ was shooting for II* e ig h th overall state
sidered o dlsajipolntlng showing In ihr eha m p lon ship ll w ould have taken a
Ihr mllr run. Trinity 1‘rcjr's vivacious near perfect show ing by the east
Irrxhmon look llir Ir.ul and never Sem inole C ou nty school The biggest
looked bark wlillr defending her alulr th o rn In the Lady S a in in ' side was
championship In the HBO run before Laura Isbell. Tam pa B erkley Prep's
distance ace She ran aw ay from Sam*
I . ion fan* at Showultrr Field.
"I warded in gel mil frurd and work and Junior A d rle n u r f'o llto w lr / In the
the first tap," the said alter the rar e, "1 m ile, th en did Ih r same to Pnlitowlcz
wan needed aero lid going Into the In Ih r tw o m ile.
P o lllo w lc /. who was th e defending
merl. mi I didn't know what to expert
Hid lin e r I won lard year. I really tw o m ile cham p, cmne aw ay w ith a
pair o l th ird * In lhe distance events,
wauled to win badly ay,Oil,"
Sailin' ellorl wan one of many by a w h ich w o u ld he considered an o u t­
s ta n d in g show ing for m ost people, hut
hiuoII hid mighty hand ol Trinity I'rep
Uidy Saints who frll several point* not fo r the bouncy blonde w ho has
short ol whining Its third straight IA heroine a |&gt;opular fix tu re at tills meet
stale championship Tallahassee since h e r seventh grade year
IsIm-II, w ho ouldueled Si Augustine
FAMtJ. always a threut In the Iroys'
division, used Its superior depth to poll Si doe's Bachael H opkins In Ih r Iasi
out a 40-37 Victory over the Lady H ire r yards lo w in a spectacular record
By Bam C ook
H e ra ld B p o rla E d ito r

S ta te

Track/Fleld
tw o m ile in 11:14. erased P o llln w lrz '
m a rk by 23 seconds In Ihe process.
A d rie n n e ran an 1 1 47.4 Iasi year hut
cam e hom e In 11:59.6, F rid ay.
" A d r lr n n r has ru n a lot of doubles
(m ile and tw o m ile) In her career." Mild
a s y m p a th e tic L y m a n coach d o r
la m g h lln
"S h e 's been Inconsistent
th is year, But ll seems like she's run a
road race every week. Maybe she's rim
too m u c h ."
It m ig h t not have m attered the way
Isbell was m otoring, th o u g h . She blew
away th e Held In the m ile m 5:12.5.
H op kins was second In 9:16.4 and
P olltow lez th ird In 5:26.8. Sams was a
d is ta n t firth In 5:34.4.
" I was mad at m yself a lte r Ihe m ile ."
Mild Sams. " I decided If I was ever
going (o do som ething lo n lg lil It had lo
he In the HHO I had to get my a&lt; t
to g e th e r."
Sams, w ho won last year In 2 22,

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tu rn e d in an Academ y Aw ard |&gt;rrform ance. She took a five-yard lead at the
h a lfw a y point and th en used her
su pe rio r strength to stretch It lo 15
ya rd s III Ih r bar k s trc lc h a* she battled
a 10 m ilr nn-hour w in d
The 5-5 freshm an, w h o Is one ol the
to p soccer players In C entral Florida,
lilt Ih r tape at 2:21.9. alm ost five
s r e o n d s b e lte r th a n T a lla h a s s e e
Mac L a y's Dawn C rtim cr. The ru n was
Just 1,3 second* o ff ihe stale record of
2 .2 0 .6 held by B c a r h r * C h a p e l's
A llis o n Mrssincse.
A lo n g w ill) Sams, e ig h th grader
Stacy Johnson had a superb meet The
M all land resident placed second In
bolh Ih r 220 and 440 dashes — and
she was a close second In holh. losing
In the (Inal yards In each event.
" I was h u rtin g ," she Mild o f the tw o
stretch runs. " I w as rea lly try in g hard
lo catch them tin t It W'a* Jusi loo hard
But I’m really going lo go after them
next y e a r."
II her pre-high school accolades are

a ny Indicator, she w ill t*r a force in the
next four, Jo hn son , w ho attended
E n g lis h E s ta te s E le m e n ta r y a n d
T u s k a w lllu M id d le S c h o o l befo re
com ing to T rin ity , has tw o seconds In
the 440 along w ith a second and a
fo u rth In Ihe 220 to show for her tw o
years o f stale corn|M-tltion
W e s tm in s te r 's J e n n if e r G a u v ln
topi&gt;ed Johnson. 5H 5 to 59.8. In the
440 w hile FAM U 's Patsy Bow tr Just
ulp|M-d her. 26 I to 2 6.2 . tn the 220.
A ll hough Jo hn son was a near miss
In those tw o da s tirs . It was her
excellent opening spin h i the. m tle
relay w hich Sams d ie d as a key to
T rin ity 's final- event v ic to ry . Sams
a n c h o r e d a 4 :1 4 ,2 m ile to to p
W e stm inste r by one second and secure
second place for the Lady Saints.
"S ta c y ran a great firs t le g ." said
S a m s , w h o w a s a ls o J o in e d b y
1 2 -y e a r-o ld s e v e n th g ra d e r A v a
A rc h ib a ld and sophom ore Laura B a r­
rett. "S he really d id a g rra t |o b ."

M o o s e R ip s .

Eady's Triple Propels
Butch's Over Adcock
B y C h ris F ls te r
H e ra ld S p o rts W r it e r
B e rn a rd Eady ir lp le d a n d
scored on an error w ith one m il
In ihe I muioui or (he seventh lo

hii Dutch'* Chevron to ■ 6*6
v ic to ry over Adcock Booting In
S a n lo rtl L ittle A m erican League
a ctio n F riday at W rstslde Field.
A dcock had truth u 5 - 1 tend
going In in the bottom ol ihe
second b u t D u tc h 's C h e v ro n
scored fo u r lim es to tie ll at 5-5
T w o rim s *4 on-d on a trip le o il
the l&gt;al ol Ell B la ulo ii
T o n y C havcrx' BUI trip le and
B u s ty K e e lin g 's r u n s c o rin g
single enabled Adcock to take an
H-6 lead In lo Ihe ImiIIoiii ol the
l i l i l i T w o ru n s M in ed via w ild
pitche s lo r H utch's c h e v ro n In
the K ith to lie the s n iit-u l 7 7
N e ith e r team scored In Hie
s ix th and the game w ent in to
c g lru in n in g *. In ihe to ji ol the
se ve n th , leadntl m a il t'o r r e y
W illia m s got to second w ith one
n u l h u l w as p ic k e d rd l by
sh orslo p Erie W a n hliig lm t Be­
liever Eady llie n stru ck o u t Ihe
u r x l B ille r lo end Hie In n in g
In the h o lt edit of the seventh.
Adcock reliever Krskhre H ow ard
goi H arvey ('Huger to |&gt;op out lo
short loi the llrst out. h ut Early

B a ll M o t o r
Last season. Mixrse bad the
Ix s t o verall record In (he San­
ford J u n io r League B u t. because
It d id n 't w in Hie ilrs l or second
hall o f the season. Moose was left
out 111 Ihe cold w hen ihe league
e h a m p lo n s h ip s e rie s r o lle d
around.
Friday. Moose m oved Into a He
lor first place o n the last night or
Ih r Itrsl h a ll as ll knocked off
Hall Motor Line. 15-5, at Chase
Park.
Both Moose am i K lw anls are
lied (or Ih r flrs i hall Irad w ith
7-3 records. Ball Motor Line and
Elks, w h ich had a chance to
make it a three-w ay lie but
drop|&gt;ed a one-run Ita llga m r to
K nights of C olu m b us, finished at
6-4 w hile Ihe K n ig h ts were 4-5
and B otary. last year's firs t-h a lf
cham ps. O-10.

B a s e b a ll
follow ed w ith h is trip le a m i
scored on an e rro r fo r Ihe
w in n in g run.
Eiidv had tw o o f the four lilts
fm B u tch 's C hevron In the game
when C havers was 3 lor 4 for
Adcock Booting
K A IL R O A D E H 8 POBT WIN
In L illie N ational League ac­
tion Friday at Hay A v c im r Field,
the B u llro a d rr* rapped out 1 1
I ills and overcam e the lou r-h lt
|H-riormancc ol C ardinal's A n ­
thony Huberts fo r u 12-9 victo ry.
Vince M atthew s led the way
lor Hie B a llro iid rrs w ith lin e r
Inis. In c lu d in g a tw o run hom er
and an B ill double. C alvin Havis
added three singles ami scored
H ire r n u ts
Huberts d rille d a single, tw o
triples am i a hom er hul he d id n 't
have uny ru n n e rs in drive in us
he collected Jusl tw o B ills out o f
the n u th u rsl
I I I L it t le
N a tio n a l League
games M onday, Ihe K u llm a d rr*
lake on D.A.V. at Fort M rllo n at
5 p m Unbeaten F lint Federal
takes on C ardin al In the second
gumc A l West aide, poppa J a y 's
trollies K ln k rr

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Henry 'Prez' DeBose, left, and Bob Meyers,
the ‘Blue B rothers/ take time from their
heavy workload as umpires to mug for the

cam era. DeBose and Meyers are two of the
veteran signal callers who work the Sanford
Recreation Department leagues each year.

Kite, C row d S tifle Yawns As 18 Pars Keep Lead
CAU LSH AD . Calif, IUPIJ - Tom Kite
had 18 consecutive stra ig h t pars, tint
w a tc h in g a p in bowler h it the lane's ic s rl
b u l l o n w n u I d g I v e v o ll nr o r r
gnnschuiups
" I d o n ’t really enjoy a ro u n d like th a t."
he m i IH
No one enjoys a ro u n d like thul But
w hile K ite kept the galleries ya w n ing . It
also kept h im In Ihe lead m idw ay
ilir o u g h th e M O N V 'T o u r n a m rn t o f
C ham pions.
Barely In the lead th ou gh , a* l.a im v
W a d ktiis charged to w ith in u stroke ol
Hie leader by shooting a 4 u n d e r |w i 68
K ile 's even-pur 72 billow e d his open­
ing ro u n d ol H under 64. a course ami

tournament record-tying performance,
and I r l l h im al M under IJH heading Into
S a tu rd a y's th ird round.
W a d kln s. w ho shot a 6 9 III the opening
ro u n d , irarl lire Mime sta rt as Kite,
(s irrin g ih r first nin e holes But he
exploded o il the lu c k side, ra ttlin g oil
tilr d ie s iu i the I o tii, I l t h , 12th am i 13th
hob s in m ove lo 7 under H r h o g ry rd
lire 15th hole to tall tw o shots h rh lm l
K ile, h u l got one s tn tk r tu c k w ith a
12 tom b ird ie putt on No. IB

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W a d kln s bad a chance lo take the lead
ot Be K ile hut he ll|)|M-d out hlrdle putts
n il the I7 ib a n d IH th bole*
I lite r sirokes o il the lead al 5-urider
139 was la u ry Nelson, w ho shot u 69
Friday Tied at 140 w e rr Fuzzy Z od ler.
w ho carded a 72, and M ark McCurnbcr.
w ho shot a 71 Zoellcr It'll hour the
leader Ixiard w ith bogeys on the I title
and 17lh holes
Deadlocked al 3 u nd er 111 were Lee
T re v in o . W a y n e L e v i a n d W o o dy
B la ckb u rn
I trie m lin g ch am pio n T om Watson,
w ho shot a 75 T h u rsd a y, had a 73 Friday
and w a* 12 strokes b e h in d Kite Jack
N tckl.ius shot a 72 and was al 146. 10
struts o ff Hu- lead, w hile M asters c h a m p i­
on Bernhard Langer ol West G erm any
w h ittle d 10 slrukes ofT h is first-d a y xcorr,
trout 7H to 66. which w as Hte d a y’s (rest
round. He was at 142
K ite 's M ild tils m eth od ical round was
o nlv s lig h tly d ifferen t th a n T hu rsda y’s
re c o rd -ly in g round

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" I h o n rs lly played ju s t as well today,'
he Mill) "Hut yesterday the p u tts a ll
w ent In Today they a ll came close, It
was alm ost com ical o u t there lor a w hile
I Just ro u ld 'l make a b irdie p u ll.”
He also c o u ld n 't in ls s a par p u ll He
had one four-footer and a ll the rest were
Inside three feet
T h e unique T o u rn a m e n t of C h a m p i­
ons. open only lo lu rm e r T o f C w inn ers
and tournam ent w in n e rs in the | m * i 1 2
m onths, tins a field o f 27 players The
w in n e r of the event earns 872.(XX)
R A IN DOESN'T P E R TU R B SH EEH AN
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. IUPI) B atty Sheehan kept her polsr d u rin g a
lo n g ra in delay F rid a y and b u tll a
tw o-stroke lead going into S a tu rd ay's
H urd round of lire a2lX).()00 Moss Creek
P la n t a t io n W o m e n 's I n v i t a t i o n a l
to u rn a m e n t.
Sheehan shot a 4 -u u d cr 68 to go w ith
her opening rou nd o f 70 fo r a 30* hole
to ta l ol 6 -under par |3H
Bam delayed plav three hours F riday,
h u l Sheehan d id n 't lei th a t d istu rb her.
" T h is weather r r q u lr r s even g rra te r
p a tie n c e ." she said. "O n e m ust play In
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balances o u t."
Despite the delay, a ll hut six goiters
m anaged to Itutsh the second rou nd
before d arkne ss h a lte d play F rid a y
Those golfers were to liiits b tlu -lr second
rounds today before th ird -ro u n d play
began
Donna W hite Bred a 69 Friday and was
4 under at 140. K a th y Baker shot 71 tn
ih e second ro u n d and Joined W h ite tn
s rc o iid place.
Baker Mild a rrc e n l a djustm ent has
Im proved her play.
"I'v e been p u ttin g Iw ltc r alter m o vin g
d ire ctly over the b a ll." Baker said
Alone In th ird plaee was J u lie Inkster.
She shot 7 I and w as 3-under at 141.
" I 'm glad I had 11 holes under m y belt
(when the delav began).'' said Inkster.
4Hth on Ihe m oney list. " I h lrd lrd no 12.
so I believe m y game ts co m ing In to
sh ajie,"
A m y AlcoU'. H ollis Stacy, Lori Garbacz
am t Ju d y E llis a ll finished the second
rou nd al 2-under. E llis was utnong those
who trad one hole to go when play was
called Friday.
First round leader S ally L lt llr fell baek
In Ihe pack F riday a lte r soaring tn a 79.

Moose used a 13 hit offensive
attack and (h r com bined five-h it
p itc h in g o f J im m y M urphy and
M ike M e rth le lo upend B a ll
Motor Line F riday.
M erthle also led (he offensive
attack as he w ent 3 for 4 w ith a
pair of doubles and tw o KDls.
H a r r y C h lb b c r lo n , S c o o te r
Leonard and to n y P ritchard con;
trlb u trd tw o h its each
The game was close for four
Innings h u l Moose pulled away
w ith five runs In the lllth w ith
Met lin e 's B ill double and Chibb e rto n 's r u n - s c o r in g s in g le
leading the way.
Honald Cox had a pair o f
IH pIrs to lead Hal) M otor Line,
the team Ih u i was In first place
most of the firs t half. B urnett
W ashington added tw o bits and
one B ill
In Friday n ig h t s second game.
Elks lost Its shot at a tie for first
place as H d ro p p e d an 8-7
decision to K n ig h ts o f Colum bus.
The Elks took a 7-5 lead Into
ih r top of the seventh In n in g
when the K n ig h ts took advan­
tage o f seven errors to score
H irer ru n s and take an 8-7 lead.
Elks had the ty in g ru n on th ird
w ith tw o out tn the bottom o f the
seventh b u t relieve r Anton Held
got J e ff S m ith to ground out to
shortstop D ew tght Brinson for
the Bnal out.
The Cofleld brothers. Hobby
and Hon (Peanut), had tw o h its
curb to lead the K n ig h ts at the
plaie. Willir- "S u g a r T e x " M c­
Cloud was 3 fo r 4 w ith a solo
hom er and tw o -ru n double to
lead Elks. M cCloud was on deck
w h e n S m i t h g r o u n d e d to
Hrlnson for the last out,
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L ike Peterson. .Jones ts a
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in g a b ility . Somewhere near
42 Inches for u vertical leap.
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th is season w ay back tn
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w rig h ts . R etting rra d y for his
fin al prep season. A lth ou g h a
Junior academ ically. I’e trrs o n
ru n s o ut o f a th le tic e lig ib ility
fo llo w in g the stale meet S a t­
urday at S h o w a ltrr Field tn
W in te r Park.
H e b e g a n s c h o o l la t e
because of an u nfo rtun ate
a u to m o b ile a cc id e n t as a
youngster and w ill tu rn 10
before Sept. I. m aking h im
loo old to p articip a te under
sta le's age lim ita tio n rule.
" H is te ch n iq u e , stre n g th
and fle x ib ility have a ll Im ­
p ro ve d ." says T rib e coach
Ken B raum an. "H e w orked
very h ard th is fall to im prove
h is stre n g th He’s a good
athlete to begin w ith and he's
got giMKi sire and speed fo r a
ju m p e r."

ch am pio nsh ip tro n lc u lly . a
q u irk o f fa ir gol h im started
In that event.
D u rin g a m eet last year,
trip le Jum per D exter Jones
Ino relation) iia d to drop out.
and A lvin Jumped In. tlirra lly. From then on he hus
ra p id ly progressed
" I lik e t h r tr ip le Jump
better; I th in k lirc u u s c I’m
lir tte r al It." h r says. " I th in k
t'v c surprised a lot o f people
and m yself
f i r cre d its m u c h o f his
d e ve lo pm e nt In B ra um an .
"C oach B ra um an has done
e verythin g because he used
to do It h im s e lf." Jones said.
"Me know s a ll the tux and
o u ts ."
B ru u m a n has suggested
that Jones consider the Ivy
League w hen college rolls
around, not necessarily for a
track career h ut liecause of
Us fine academ ic trad ition .
Jones has that type of poten­
tia l. "T ra c k is im p o rta n t: I
love It hut the education Is
w h a t re a lly c o u n t s . " says
Jones, w ho p lans to tn* un
engineer.
A ided by hts a b ility to

Despite h a v in g to nurse a
heal that was In ju re d In an
e a rly m ee t. P e te rso n hus
b r r n a force in every comp r ill ion to date, (hanks In
p art to a n a tu ra l v e rtica l
Jum p that hovers the 40-Inch
m ark
Yet. he re a lly Is n ’t pleased
w ith hts to ta l perform ance.
" I n the trip le Jum p. no. In th r
lon g Jump, yes.” h r says. *'tf
m y heel w a s n 't b o th e rin g
•n r. 1 feel I w o u ld do better (In
the triple). I 'll have to Jump
w e ll e a rly (In S a tu rd a y 's
m ee t)o r It w ill sta rt h u rtin g .
I ’ve long Jumped (u n h r r
th is year th a n I ever have,
a n d I c o u ld J u m p a lo t
fu rth e r. 1 th in k I could w in
It. "
Peterson e x p la in s the d if­
ference In the tw o rffo rts
"T h e long Jum p comes down
to one big b u r s t." h r says.
" I n the trip le Jum p yo u ’ve
got to have y o u r technique
rtg h t. If y o u 're technique's
not rtg h t. you w o n 't Jum p too
g o o d .'
Peterson a nd Jo n e s are
co nsta ntly m o n ito rin g each
o th e r to m ake sure th ey stay
In th r rig h t groove. W hen the
co m p e titio n sta rts, though.

g r a s p c o n c e p ts q u i c k l y .
Jo ne s has been able to excel
I m-»i in th r trip le Jump, w here
g(K&gt;d technique Is rs .s rn tl.il
" I f you d o n 't have y o u r m in d
o n it. yo u ’ ll mess up, th a t's
fo r s u re .” h r says. “ F or
Instance, you have to I k - s u rr
y o u r height ts rig h t. You
have to lx- patie nt so you
d o n 't come dow n Umj soon.
Presently. Jones Is fly in g
hig h und so is Peterson. The
p a i r b r I n g a s m i l e to
B ra um an . w ho has had his
s t ia r e o f f in e a t h l e t e s
"T h e y 're very com p arab le to
some o f the g(M&gt;d Jum|&gt;em
t ', v r

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p a s t,"

B ra u m a n says. "A ro u n d ih r
s t a le t r i p l e J u m p - w is e ,
th e y 're going to s la ck up
a nyw he re from the to p four.
In the long Jump, ih e y be
co u ld lie In lop six.
"A n y lim e you have tw o
23-plus long J u m p e r s In one
year and holh 47-feet trip le
Jum pers, y o u 've gol good
Jum pers."
Jones is the Min o l San
lo rd 's Kev. Am os und O u rrn
Jones.

It's w a r even If th ey d o n 't
a d m it It.
"W e d o n 't have a had
fe eling about beating each
o th e r." con lends Peterson,
" f t ju s t m a k e s u s w o r k
h a rd e r. W e'd r a th e r beat
each o the r then have som e­
one from another team w in ."
W hen you look at th e ir
faces, though, d e te rm in a tio n
Is w hat you read. B oth have
pride ; both w aul to excel
Peterson plans to tra in w ith
th e tr a m n e x t y e a r and
com pete as an in d r p r d r n l In
some collegiate m eets w hile
fin is h in g u p tr h o u l. II u
college scholarship Is in Ih r
o flin g . h e 'll la k r It.
H e's also co nsidering the
A ir F o rc e . A lth o u g h
B ra um an contends the year's
la y o ff m ay h u rt a b it, he’s
co n fid e n t the scouts w o n 't be
tu rn e d off. " I suspect those
th a t are Interested w ill stay
interested. They k n o w he's
h e re ." Bruum an says.
Peterson Is h o p in g th a t
a fte r S aturday everyone w ill
k n o w w ho he ts and w h r r r to
fin d him .
P e te rs o n Is th e s u n o f
S a n fo rd ’s C alvin and Em m a
T hom pson.

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IN A N D F O R
S S M IN O L I CO U NTY.
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C A S IN O , A* « !» CARO I
SUN B A N K . N A , a n atio n a l
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V A i . h i t w I I * E S T E N IO H
G I M E N E t a n d C K IM B E R L Y
G I M E N E I . and JOSE V
G R E E N LA N O .
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TO
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P u b lis h A p ril U I t A M a y S. II.
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F IC T IT IO U S N A M E LA W
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
lh a l in * undersigned d e s irin g io
engage in business under I I *
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IN S U R A N C E S P E C IA L IS T S
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S h e et In th * C ity Ot S a n lo rd
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said n a m * w ith I t * C la rk o l t t *
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
PR O B A TE D IV IS IO N
CASE NO M 111 CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
tHCSMAS M W ILC O K. Sr .
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NOTICE OF
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
I O A L L PERSONS H A V IN G
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AGAINST
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ESTATE ANO ALL O TH ER
P E R S O N S IN T E R E S T E D IN
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m in is tra tio n ot t t * a t la l* ot
Thom as H W ilcoe . Sr . J *
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is p ending in i t * C irc u it C o u rt
lo r S em inol* County. F lo r id *
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I t * e via te i t E d w a rd L W tlcaa,
w hen* a dd ie ss I t I E th e l S lraa l.
Mic h e iie r New Y o rk I MO* Th*
n o m * a n d e d d r t t* o f th *
p e rs o n a l r o p r t M n lo tlv o 's a l
lo r nay a ra sal lor Ih bo low
AN parsons h a rin g c la im s or
d a m a n d t against I t * a t l a l * a re
r e q u ir e d . W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N TH S FROM TH E O ATE
O f THE FIR S T P U B L IC A T IO N
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Ih * c w rk o l t t * above c o u rt a
w r itte n statem ent ol a n y c la im
or dam a n d Ihey m ay have E ach
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a tlo r n a y . and th * a m o u n t
c la im e d If I t * c la im l | not y t t
O u t, th * d ata w ha n I t w il l
b a c o n * due shall ba s ta led It
th * c la im I t secured th * ta c u rl
• y s h a ll b * d e s c rib e d
Th*
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to enable I t * (la rk lo m a il o r *
copy 10 aach per to n a l ra p re
M n la lly *
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E d w a rd L Wilcoe.
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T hom es H W lk a e . Sr .
A T T O R N E Y FOR PE RSONAL
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
C u rle y R D o ll* . E sq u ire
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v is io n s a t Ih * F k t llio u t N a n *
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N o lle * * hereby g iv e n th a t I
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S E M IN O L E CO U NTY.
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CASE NO b a iS lF C A IS O
G R E G * N IE N H U IS A N O OR
W A N D A I N IE N H U IS A N D
C A R E Y N B O S A N D OR
H E L E N R AS K A BOS
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NOTICE OF A C TIO N
TO TYR O N E W IL L IS . II a live
and ii dead h is u nkn o w n spout*
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to rs and a ll o t th * p a rtie s
c la im in g by and th ro u g h under
or against h im . a n d t t * M v * r * l
a n d r e s p e c t iv e u n k n o w n
assigns, successors In Interest.
trusM as. or any o th e r parson
c la im in g by. th ro u g h under or
against any c o rp o ra tio n o r legal
e n tity nam ed as a defendant
and a ll c la im a n ts , parsons or
p a r ie s n a tu ra l O' c o r p o r a * or
whose e r o c i le g a l s ta tu s It
unknown, c la im in g under any ot
th * above nam e d o r described
defendant! o r p a r lie s o r c la im
ing to have any rig h t, t ilt * , ar
n ie c e !I In and to t t * lands
h e &lt; te lle r describ e d
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D lh a l an
action to q u * t t i l l * I t * fo llo w in g
prop a rty In S a m ir a * County
F lo rid a
L o tt IS and M . o l B lock H, of
SECOND R E P L A T o l TRACT
I t of S A N LA N D O SPRINGS
Seminole C ou n ty. F lo rid a . *c
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in P la l Ban, a. page a. at ih *
P u b lic R eco rd s o l S a m ln o la
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Boa 1111, O r la n d o . F lo r id *
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A D VE R TISEM EN T
THE BO ARD O F
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
THE COUNTY OF 1E M IH 0 L E
Separate seeled b id * for FC S1
Meredith Manor Slraot Paving
w ill be received In t l * Office Ot
Purchasing. Seminole County,
u n til l 00 P M . local lim a
W e*neuter May y*. leas Bids
w ill b t P ublicly Opened and road
aloud In I f * O tftc* of Purchas
Ing n g i E F irs t S ir** !. Room
W ill. Sanlord. FL a l I t * above
appointed date and tim e Th*
Oftlcar w h o * duty It Is to open
b id s w ill d a c ld t w han Ih#
specified tim e h a t arrived and
no bids received thereafter w ill
be considered Late bid* w ill be
re turn ed la Ih * Sander un
“T T * ! * , M 4, wsau Set Office
o l P u rclu tin g . P O Boa H it,
Santord. f u l f i l 1110
If delivering b id * per sen
d a lie a r to. C aunty Sarvlcas
Building 1101 E F irs t Slraal.
Purchasing R eception Room
WHO. Santord. FL
SCOPE OF W O R K. P ro .Id *
* n labor, aqwipmonl and m a t*
ria ls nacatM ry for paving ap
proelmatoly 4.410 lineal f* * t ol
an a a lltin g c la y t la g iliia d .
Caunty maintained roadway In
an ta ttlin g subdivision consist
mg ol fha toilow ing In a titty toot
rig h t of way
I I ' wlda asphalt pavement
H *"
* "th k k
* " limarock be ie c o u rt*
10" tla b illta d lu b b a t* io FS
PSIf B V
S e a * Drainage ly tto m
Drainage structures and ap
purtonancat
A bid bond In an am ount ot not
* t t than lir a percanl (|% ) of
• t * total bid * m ount th a n *c
company aach b id d e r's pro
p o u l Bid security may b* in
Ih * Iarm o l c a th to r's check
mad* payable to t t * Board ot
County C o m m is s io n !r k .
W m in o * County. * r a bid bond
w ith Surety satisfactory to th*
County A com bination a t any *1
i t * term er is not acceptable, bid
guaranty shall be In a s in g *,
accept abl e In s tru m e n t fh a
Caunty w ill accept only such
surety company or compcnlas
as a r t authorllad to w rit* bonds
ot such character and amount
under I t * laws of t f * Stale at
flo r id * and as a r* accaptab*
to Hw County
Upon a w a rd , t f * successful
b id d e r w il l b * r e q u ir e d lo
lu r n lth p a y m e n t a n d par fo r
m a n e * b o n d s , a a c h In I h *
am ount o f 100 p e rc e n t ot t t *
to ta l b id l i r e u i l Bond fo rm s
w ill ba fu riu ih a d b y I f * C aunty
and only mesa fo rm s w ill be
used P ro o f o l in s u ra n c e In
am ounts equal to * r exceeding
i t * spec Hied a m o u n ts w ill also
Im f H'HHJIf 'Brd'

Specifications w ill b* avail
at&gt;* A pril fs. IMS. and may be
obtained *• I t * O ffice ot the
Engineers. Conklin. Porter and
Holmes Engineers. Inc . 100 W
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&gt;11 d ia l P a y m e n t *1 F i t l y
dal la r i ISM M l w ill be required
tor aach M l, no refunds w ill ba
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mants/Plans a re a v a ila b * tar
revw w only Hi I f * O fflc * at
Purchasing
T h t County ra te r ves Ih * righ t
to ra la cl any ar a ll bids, w im ar
w i l h a u t caws*. I * w a i v e
technical it ws. er to accept t f *
Md which In ito lodgement bast
sar vas t h t In la r a s t a t th *
County Coat at Subm ittal a t Hus
bid Is considered an eparahanal
coat at I t * bidder and than net
be pasted an to ar borrw by I t *
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Parsons a r* a d v is a d th a t. If
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JOHN W F Y E and
ROSEMARY FY E
Defender! i !
N O T IC E OF SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
th a t p u rs u a n t to a F in a l Judg
m a n! In ta v o r o t H A R O LD L
WEST and C ARO L A WEST.
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A p r il . M i l . In C asa No
u a m c A P S K o t t t * C irc u it
Court o t t t * E ig h tee n th Judicial
C irc u it, in and tor S a m ln o *
County. F lo rid a in w hich JOHN
W FY E and R O S E M A R Y FY E
w a r* D e fe n d a n t! and H A R O LD
L W EST and C A R O L A WEST.
P la in titto
| w ill M il to I f *
h fg tw tl and b e lt b id d e r lor c a d i
a l t t * W e ll F ro n t Door o l th *
S am lnol* C ounty C ou rth o u M HI
S a n lo r d
S e m in a l* C a u n ty ,
F lo rid a , a l I I 00 a clock A M .
on I t * 13rd d a y o l M a y. 1M1 the
to ilo w in g d e s c rib e d p ro p e rty M l
lo r if i in t t * O rd e r o l F in a l
Judg m en I
Lot A I t T h a i p a rc e l at land
ly in g In Section 10. Township M
South R a n g * t l East, Sem.noie
County
F lo r id * , described a l
lot lo w !
F ro m I h t S outhw ell
co rne r o l M id Section 10. run
N orth. *40 00 te a l to a paint an
i t * ca nte r lin e a t t l * 10 foat
rig h t a t w a y o l Osceola Hoed
thence r u n E ael. i s 00 toel to I N
East r ig h t o l w ay n r * ot said
O scael* R oad ttw n c * fu n along
I t * E a st r ig h t o l wav lu w ot
Osceola R oad. N o rth i m H toel
to Hw P C o l a curve to th#
fig h t, h a v in g a ra d iu s at a l l ta
le a l and a c e n tra l angle at
11*11'T » '\ ttw n c # ru n along t l *
arc o l s a id c u rv e i n la tool I*
t t * P T ; ttw n c# ru n N IS* I T I f
E. 1110 *0 to o l to I t * P C Of a
curve to I t * rig h t, having a
ra d iu s e l a l l a* le a l and a
c e n t r a l a n g le o f l a ' l t le .
I hence r u n a lo n g I t * a rc of said
curve *30 f t ta e l to I t * P T .
thane* r u n N tt * a 1 'W ' E. M 0 00
feet to I t * P o in t o f I t * Baglnn
ing. th a n e * ru n N 10*41*4'" E.
I X 00 ta e l the n ce leaving t f *
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th a n e * ru n S
IV -e i *0 ' W 1 3 0 » le a l, thence
tu n N o o * n »
W sao oo toet to
I f * P a in t o t I t * B eginning
Said p ro p e rty s h all be sold
Subject to any o utstanding Hans
or a q u llla t n ot foreclosed in this
action
D A T E D M A Y 1. I N I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C lark o t th o C irc u it C ourt
By D ia n a K O a kley
P u b lic a tio n e l th is N olle* an the
Sth and 1!«h day o l M a y. I N I . m
E van mg H tr a ld
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COUBT OF
TH E E IG H T E E N T H J U D IC IA L
C I R C U I T O F S E M IN O L E
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T IB E A U D IE R E and J U A N IT A
L D e L A T T lB E A U D IE R E,
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vs
JESSIE B R A O L E Y . P L E 0 0 IS
B R A D L E Y ,
E U G E N E
ABW AMi
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Q U IE T T IT L E
TO
JESSIE
BRADLEY,
address unkn o w n
P LE D D IS HRAOLEY.
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E U G E N E A B R A M S . JR
address unkn o w n
H O R A C E L C L A IR E address
unknow n.
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known.
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lo I t * abo ve n a m e d parson*. II
a lly * , a n d II dead th e ir unknown
tpow M h a irs , da v is a ** g ran
•aat. c r t d l lo r t . and a ll o ltw r
p a rtie s c la im in g by. through,
under o r a g a in tt th e m , and a ll
u n k n o w n n a t u r a l p a rs o n s It
a live , a n d It d aad ar n ot known
ta ba d ea d e r a liv e , th a n M v o ra i
a n d r a ip a c llv * - U f tk n e » n
y w M * . h a irs , d a v lia a t. g ran
taas a n d c r e d ito r s a r a lh a r
p e r il* * c la im in g by. th ro u g h or
im der ’ hove u nkn o w n n a tu ra l
persons
a n d i t * u m l and
re s p e c tiv e u n k n o w n assigns,
successors In In te re s t, tr u s t* * *
or any o th e r parsons c la im in g
by. th ro u g h , und e r a r against
any le g a l e n tity nam ed as a
defe nd a n t, and a ll c la im a n t*,
parsons o r p o r t * * n a tu ra l ar
c o rp o ra l*, a r w ho a * a v a c l legal
Status I t u n k n o w n , c la im in g
cinder a n y o t I t * above nam ed
a ' d e s c r ib e d d * le n d e r , it ar
p a r t * * c la im in g to have any
rig h t t i l l * o r In to r a tl In and lo
th * lands h e re *H e r described,
lh a l N * P la in tiffs A L F R E D G
D a L A T T IB E A U O IIR I and
J U A N I T A
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q u ir a d b y th a P la in t if f s by
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phone n u m b e r o r c a ll ton I'a a
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TEMP PERM......... 774-1344
A c r y lic A p p lic a to rs needed to
a p p 'r p ro te c tiv e coating on
c a rs , boats and planes I t to
I I I p a r hour W * tra in Fo r
w o rk in Santord araa ca ll

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A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
ASSISTANT
A C C O U N T IH O C L E R K
SECRETARY
K E Y P UNCHER
W A N O OPERATOR
C L E R K TYPIST
C R T OPERATORS
Im m e d ia te a ttig n m e n ri a v a il
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m o sph a ra E q u al O pportunity
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Electrical

Home Repairs

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Home Improvement

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Busy O a f's Cleaning S ervice
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M e C L U R E A H U N T R am o dal
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G E N E V A L A N D C L E A R IN C

Appliance Repair

. A N P /K U 0 S V W

TEMP PERM____ 774-1344
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M e n u tM tu rln g P la n t S ta rtin g
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r e lia b le w o rk a r w it h o w n
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Thursday ) » P M to S 00
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A N D LET AN EXPERT DO TH E JOB

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p a y M c o rd ln g ly
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A pphca’ lons now ba-ng M c a p to d
to r tu tl lim a ceshfer A p p ly in
person at LITtto Food T a a n
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M AKE THESE T W O COLLEGE YEARS
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 time ..................... «7C • Unt
HOURS
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8:30 A.M. - 5.30 F.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Npon

71-H e ip Wanted

55— Business
Opportunities

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O rlan d o - W in ter Park
831-9993

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D A V ID N B E R R IE N
As C la rk al said C ourt
By D iana K O akley
As D ep u ty C lark
P ublish M a y S, I ) , TtRS
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27—Nursery &amp;
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a Buddy PfvmbSag S e rv ice a
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C o m p la t* R ooting I 0 \ D i v on
o n y C om pfefe Rout A ll typ o s
R a o a irs
Free Est
H I IS I)

Secretarial Service
A L L Typawg. S a c r s t a ria lA
W ard P la c e s lin g S e rvice s
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Tile
C e ra m ic Tito giua on or m u d
m e th o d Floors, w alls and ate
Frew E stam atg MJ IS X . a tta r
h rg I U ASM Jam as E Leo Inc
S c o t t m a n n T llg
P re s s u re
C le a n in g C e ra m ic
V in y l
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B ric k N om as
Businesses
F r a * E st RaaaonaMa M i a i a i

Tree Service
E C HO LS TR EE I I R V I C E
F r a * E ilim e f e t l Law P rices I
Lag...las. U n t i l G rin din g .T a a l
M l IM Y d a y a ra a to
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H I 1000
EM PLO YM ENT
O P P O R T U N IT Y
W IT H S E M IN O L E COUNTY
GOVERNM ENT
L IB R A R Y C L E R K II
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and one 11) ye a r of lib ra ry
' c le ric a l a ip e rte n c a o r attier
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■ e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n o t
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NOTE L ib r a r y c le ric a l e ip e ri
a n te I t p re fe rre d P o u t ion
m a y be fille d p r io r lo d o tin g
date
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m u tt be ta ke n p rio r to noon of
* the d o t in g d ate I A pply by
NOON M A V » « !
E N G IN E E R IN G INSPECTOR
G ra d u a tio n fro m H igh School
lu p p le m e n te d b y a t le a tl
t h r e e | ) | y a a r t Of p r o
g r e t t l v e ly r t t p o n u b le tu b
p r o fe ttio n a l e ng in ee ring work
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been d ir e c tly re la te d to road,
b rid g e o r d ra in a g e ce nttru c
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once
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valid Florida Orlvsr's
Licante
( D e f in itio n o f
V A L ID The ittu e d lice n te It
not e x p ire d nor h a t. w ith in the
p a tl th re e I I ) y a a rt been
denied, r e ttr lc te d revoked or
tu tp e n d e d ) A copy o f the
fro n t and b ack ot d riv e r t
tlc e n ta I t re q u ire d p rio r to
NOON o f the d o tin g date
A p p ly b y NOON M A Y I ) I I
M E C H A N IC II (N IG H T S !
G ra d u a tio n fro m h ig h tchool or
v o c a tio n a l tra d e tchool w ith
t r a i n i n g e m p h a tic In th e
a u to m o tiv e m e cha n ical Held
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t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e rie n c e
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• ’ The I t t u e d lic e n s e I t nol
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to NOON
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O perator- P a rt lim a E v e * A
weekends W H I M

7 1 — H e lp W a n te d

7 1 — H e lp W a n t e d

E A R N E X T R A M O N EY- H om e
C le a n ers Good sta rtin g pay
C a r and phone needed C a ll
eee i o a

NEEOID IMMEDIATELY
D ispatcher tor S a n fo rd con
tr a c t labor office W ill tr a in
w t im o r jE M tlt

E x p e rie n c e d A ir C o n d itio n in g
M e c h a n ic s . S e rv ic e A In
s la lla tio n Salary bated on ex
p e r i e n c e d p lu s b e n i f i t s
X)S 173 s la l
F A S H IO N MOOCLS W A N T E D
W o rk W ith fe m w n designer end
lo ca l boutiques TV com m a r
d e ls , catalogs F u ll or p a rt
tim e A ll ages and alt heights
N o a a p e n a n c a n e c e s s a ry

a t ) s o t ___________________
F r o n t Desk Personnel,
w a it r e s s e s , d i t h w e t h e r t
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LABO R ER S
A S S EM BLER S
W A R E H O U S E W ORKERS
A ssig n m e n ts a vaila ble In Sen
fo rd . Lake Mary and
Lon g w oo d a rta
No faa
A b 'a t l T e m p o ra ry S e rv ic e
131 WaO

S e n d re w m * or a p p ir
in per to n K&gt;

LABO R ER S
Strong re lia b le
g e n e ra l laborers needed Im
m e d ia te ly D iffe r an I locations
Phone and tra n sp ortatio n a
m u s t N ever e fee Apply

CARDINAL INDUSTRIES.INC.
3701 S. Sanlord A ft.
Sanfotd. FU . 32771

R E LIT SERVICES
660 2339

"T h e Bast P la ta
V a u lt E v tr W o rk "
E O I . M /F /H /V

L A B O R E R S N fE O E O R eport
M o n d a y ready tor w ork S3 W
to s ta rt See Steve at F le e
W o rld fro m I to )
la n d s c a p e rs fu ll tim e S3 31 an
h o u r, d riv e rs license re q u ire d
m o m
L a w n m a in te n a n c e w it h a
g ro w in g com pany Needs lo b e
d e p e n d a b le
E x p e rie n c e d
h e lp fu l b u t w ill tra in C a ll
m 4 vet

S em inole County S h e riff's D ept
i t now eccept'ng a p p lic a tio n s
to r C om m unication* S p e c ia lis t
p o s itio n s E x c e lle n t s a la r y
and benefits package F e m it
ta r tly w ith the c o m p u te rs
C A D systems a plus A p p ly at
S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r if f 's
O p t Personnel O ffic e . Room
t i l t Sanford A irp o rt
EEO' AA

L e g a l S e creta ry 1 y r t c u rra n t
e x p e rie n c e necessary Need
tra n s c rib e r, re el etle*e. end
p r o b a t e e x p e rie n c e
N on
sm o ker D eltona a 'a a F u ll or
p a r t lim a C all l» S I 13* 40 33
10 A M to t ) Noon or le n d
re su m e to H I D eltona B ir d .
D e lto n a F la W IT!

S ty lin g Sa&lt;on w ith one s ta tio n
lo r ra n t T o w a lt s u p p lie d
good location WI0B31
SUPERVISO R
ACCO UNTS P A Y A B L E
3* I K A N N U A L L Y

Teachers needed F u ll a nd P a rt
tim e p o ttio n t a v a ila b le p ro
tc h o o l a nd a lt a r s c h o o l
c h ild re n A pply T u t W ad. and
T h r u t *14 R lv a r w ia w D r
S anlord E lama W l 3001

Wa a re seeking an ta p e r!
ence d P ro fe ttio n a l W o rking
S u p erviso r lo r our Accounts
P a y a b le D ep a rtm e n t M u tt be
w e ll o rg e m ie d and m ust have
a t lea st 1 to I years heavy
A cco u n ts Payable E xperience
in a C o m p u te r E n yiro n m e n t
Wa o tte r a sta rtin g sa la ry ot
S30 *00 a n n u a lly
p lu s a n
e x c e lle n t b en e fit package In
fa c e tte d candidates call
Ja ck Z im m e rm a n
133 1110

T e c h n ic ia n lo r d e lic a te p ro
d a m n handw ork in a laser
in d u s t r y
M in im u m I y r
science courses In c o m m u n ity
collaga
Call Q u a n t u m
Technology. W l WM

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent

• hose w ho
434 430C
M a tu re in d iv id u a ls needed as
to n g fa r m liv e Ins fa r th e
e ld e r ly T L C . Inc 173 I gel

w ant

la

A V O N E A R N IN O ! W O W III
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S N O W III
I I I t i l l e r 111 Okie

G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
G reat s ta r tin g
Iob Several openings Good
pay *14 4104

N a tio n s la rg e s t chain o t le m lly
a m u s e m e n t centers has need
o f p e rt tim e ta le s peo p le'
attendants
N ig h t s a n d
w eekends M u tt be m a tu re ,
n e a t In appearance and ben
d e b ie Phone 131 4*01. lo r an
ap p o in tm e n t
Needed 1 people at once No
e x p e rie n c e necessary W ork
w i t h S a n lo r d b r a n c h o f
F lo r id a C om pany We w ill
tr a in those people accepted on
b a sis of vex a t tone I a ptitu de
te s t M u tt be able to s ta rt
w o r k Im m e d ia te ly and
m a n e g e on t l i ! a week or do
n o t a p p ly C all W l 1440.
M o n d a y » A M to Naan Only I

T ru s t A ssem blers e x p e rie n c e d
p re fe rre d b u t w ill tr a in
E xcellent b e n e fits w ith com
p e titiv e pay A p p ly a t Low e t
T ru s t P la n t
7*01 A ile ro n .
Sanlord In d u s tria l P a rk

73—Employment
Wanted
Domestic Need » h e * * * ’ No
tim e ? I w ill c teen yovjf hom e
Of condo R M to r
a b »e an d v * *y honest 37) 0**4
M A T U R E
W O M A N
M o u lt k e e p i n g . d o m e s t i c
foundry te r vi ce
P ic k up 1
d e liv e ry
B o n de d foe y o u r
safety h u r t M l a m }

Sgl woman to %hor* 1 b d rm
ap* * t t * M m # • * re n t 1 u til
Depot&lt;t m MOO J}1 m i

7J40 R id g e w o o d Ave
S a n fo rd F la
I2S44I9
31) *4*1

C le o n c o m fo r ta b le K e e p in g
ro o m
140 a « k
in c lu d e *
u tilitie s 4 d e a n tn g C ell )73
W32 or JJI **47

1 and 3 b d rm
A l*o fw»m*hod
o ftic e n c y fr o m | 7 | week I7J0
d ep o *it No p o t* C all 33) 4J07.
I 7 P M 41J P a lm e tto

■ M m Far Renf E ld e r ly per«on
p refe rre d F u ll house p r lv l
lege* I JO o week
I/*) of
U tilitie s l'0 0 d e p o t'* I } } &gt;747

7 b d rm
| b a th A d u lt* only no
pet* 140 w k
SJ70 m o p lu t
*ec
d e p o * it D a r t *7 * 00*1.
E ve* 32? 10*7. o r 377 07J7

Roomi lot rent
SANFORD Fuanishad ro o m s by
the week R easonable ra te *
M an) service C o ll 37) 4101
W P M 41J P a lm e tto Ave
w e e k ly 4
S A N TO R O
R ea *
M onthly fe te * U til Inc o ff
900Oak
A d u lt* t « 4 i f t I)

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

Sinloid Court Apirtmtirti

I b d rm apt Nevbiy d e c o ra te d
C om plete p r iv a c y
1*0 p«r
•veek 1700 * e c u rity
371 7?4f
or
17) M17
1 b d rm I b ath liv in g room ,
kitch en 1300 m o C a ll 371)17*
o r 771 t m

323-3301

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

ms

T y p e se tte r N ational m e g a iln e
p u b lis h e r C scelfe n l p a y L
bonus w ith pleasant w o rk in g
c o nd itio ns lo r ta llie d e s p e r 1
tn c a d typasaltar who I t loo*
m g lo r perm anent p o s itio n
F rin g e banaflfs C e n tra l O r
le n d a lo c a tio n
S ta rt n ow
104 a l l goal
W A N O O PE R A TO R
O penings in l a *a M a ry N o taa
Call Ablest T e m p ora ry
Services W l 1*40

SAVE

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Rent N«w and E n |# y l
Thi* L im ite d S p e c ia lt
Energy E ffic ie n t.
I Bdrm I b a th A p a rtm e n t*

ONLY......................$419.
I bdrm . ) bath a lt * a v a iU k fd
W / D vcvxaliv# W a ll C avaylo g s
B v ilf M B d c k ca ta Pfenfy
t f tfaxaga W ath ar / O xyar
Haak r t and C arq aat
W a la rW d i A ccap tvd

321 1911

WAREHOUSE WORKERS

OfUndo toil ItN 365 4411

N r t d 14 Im m e d ia te ly able to t i l t
10 lbs M arti ba re lia b le , ow n
tr a n s p o r t a t io n
P e rm a n e n t
p ositio n s Never a lea t

■ A M BO O CO VE A P T S
M E A irp o rt B lv d
phone

w&gt; *43*. w ia a a i

[ H k n M i tra m *341 m e
D iu e v n t tar Sawaar C itlle n t

TIMF FIRM....... . 774-1344

Fays Bvtchsa
Raaltsr A tts c ls fs
I- W l H a l
S anford N&gt;ce 2 bodroom hom e
w ith liv in g room d m tn g ro om
paneled fa m ily ro om la u n d ry
ro o m work*hop C all fo r in
fo rm a tio n 32) HOI or *34 4J37
U ) *Q0 or bo*t o ffe r
S A N F O R O New ) b d rm Nome
Spa&lt;tow* floor p la n
|* M *
k itc h e n apen« H patko. g a r a fo
O utof area U t IP*
SANFORD
I v p x r la c a t la n
P e rfe c t ita rte r heme I b d r m ,
3 bath an I le t* Screened
p a h * 14*.IP*

Sem i r e t t e d COupN veektng 7
b d rm
1 bath or 1 b d rm
7
b a th h om e condo re n t or
lo a *a w ith option rent lo r a
p o r tio n th e re o f) app lied to
d o w n p a y m e n t |4J0 m o or
io%* P re fe r S anford. Lake
M a r * . W inter »pring* area
37) 0*91

SANFORD
A dar a ble 4 Af
fardabl*
Lavaly wall
m a in ta in e d I b d rm
hem e
S c re en e d p a rc h
B ig b a c k
y a rd 131 *ao

SPACIOUS 4 b d rm 1 bath heme
en corner let wood burn in g
lir e p la c e
e a t in k i t c h e n
fenced y a rd 117.IP*
N IC E L I T T L E HOUSE FOR
S TARTI NG OUT
3 b d rm i
bath heme w ith e at in kitch en
p a d *l« ta n *
u tility r oom
M l.) * *
S T U N N IN G 3 b d rm
I b ath
heme c le te te la k a tre n t eat in
k itc h e n , f i r e p l a c e
v a e lte d
C R lIlR fl
k r e a k i a i t bat h
privacy lenced
Gee d
aitvmabale martfage#
it *

B E IT b U V
I b d rm
3 bath
h a m * in I d l ly llw ild e
S p lit
b drm p la n , a a t in k itc h a n
large fa m ily re a m , c e n tra l
air heat IT T *00
PARADI SE
I b d rm
I b a lk
Kama w ith goal |a &lt; u a il. s»IH
b d rm p la n
a a l In k i ll ban
b ris k fira g la c a . sk la b la laka
I Iannis ca u rfs n v a rk y O rxal
tor a n la rfa m in g *111.0M

STemper
D E LTO N A
eoch

LAKE FRONT
L U X U R Y ADULT
CO M M U N ITY

W IL L B U IL D TO S U IT I TOUR
LOT OR O U R S l E X C L U 1 IV I
AOINI
FOR W I N t O N C
DEV COR P . A C E N T R A L
F L O R ID A L E A D E R I M O R I
HOME FO R IE S 1 M O N E V I
CALL T O OA V t

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

141 — Homes For Sale

C a tie fb e rry | b d rm . I bath
F la ro o m c a rp o fm g c a rpo rt
17*0 m o p lu * 1300 *e&lt; ur ity
depot! i * f f aaes

I b d rm . I b ath
Ttf* * * ) r * i J
1440 p e r m o n th

Ar j Tj r m .

I b d rm 1 b a lk ub&gt; garaga lib a
n tw A p q iia rK a s c a rg o 's *rv f
drapvs ) l ( J u s lin Way Satl a
m o II1 V M 4
b d rm
on Sum m a r I in A r t
F irs t. Ia s i a n d dagos-1 r t
f)u&gt;rsd w ra ra ra n x a s I I I 440)

c b drm I b arn Say) par m o Sal)
d t g o s lf
N o r g ln g a r a t a r
Tak mg a p p lic a tio n s
STEM PER A G E N C Y
M) ani

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

S T O R Y T O W N H O U S E In
a s s a ila n t tacattant I bdrm ll&gt;
b a tb o larga a a l In S ltlcba n l
C a m m v n ity yoalI P rirad tar
a a s y p u re b a s a SISSSS

ASS U M E HO O U A L IF T IN O t )
B d rm , I 'y b a lk , larga fanaad
y a r d l M O M down. SSIS M o
P I T I I a U N Aggraa ! • TfSM ava rtg b f m l SM MS
R ' M i l I WOOD ) S T O R Y w ltk
s p a rk lin g goal I Hvga lia n a
Itrap aaca l C afk ad ral C ailm g sl
A ll ISaa aaS rasI A s s a m , na
q v a l l f y i n g t A l ma i l nawl

l a n i a r d L a b s M a r y araa
dupias 1 b d rm , I b ath A ir
S T x m o IM H as

f r o m S H ,001

S A N FO R D t M r *
l ' s bath
lorfed MR ) Good io r larga
larxo ty ax nursing K sm t 1 1 !
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fin a rn a

II |V v a r t took in g to r a sue
casslwl caaaar las R aal Eatala.
lla n tlr a m Rx al f y Is tasking
tar yav C a ll L as A lb rig m
u * a i af | | ) U fa
Bvanangs
111 M il

O T N IR H O M E *. LO TS,
ACREAOI . I NVESTMENT
PROP E RT Y

CALL ANY T I M E

322-2420
l i s t P A R K A V E S anford
W l I k M a ry B lv d I k M a ry

Equal
Professional
Service

□

S H EN AN D O AH
V ILLA G E
APTS.

K * l1 C
IE M IN C L i COUNTY
BO A R D OF
R IA L T O R I

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w ita v r Sarwpa. Fla. H IM

^Rental Office
I 323-2920

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323-5774

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FR O N T A G E , DC B AR T

la w HW Y l i f t
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o f c o u n try liv in g but want lo
r» m a in c lo M fo a v arylh ln g
look no m o ra This 1 b drm I
b a lk , custom horns n nastiad
a m o n g I l/ a rvgodad .e ra s y t l
10 m in ta shopping 0 s&lt; boo's
O w n o r w ill assist w ith I mane
m g SM MX) M a ry B u rk h a rt.
R aa l ta r Assoc . W all S lr w t
Ca
111 SMS A lta r h a v r * .

m am

A V A IL A B L E
I b d rm I ba'h
c a rps'- a p p tia n c s s s c r.tn a d
gaffe la u n d ry SMO n i MS)

• O C N E V A OS C E OL A RO a
(O N E O FO R M O B IL E SI
1 A t r x C a v n fry fr acts
W s llfra a d a n p a iv d Rd
W N D aw n I * V rs a t U \ l

14419 me
M Aitpa
l) r u t) u na xe ci

I

O c le e n
C a o n tr p L iv i n g
9
b drm . 1 b o th fenced yard
PeU 4 c h ild re n O X 13)0 m o .
t t t t d ep o t it 311 77*7

14 000

L IS T W IT H U t l

Lake M a ry A re o H idden Lake*
2 b d rm } b a th . I c a r garage
Like new A m e n itie t A ll ap
pl a ne ** 147$ per m o 371
4344 w o rk I a$* 4911

Tired o t the h e a d a c h e *’ Let wt
m anage y o u r r e nt a l pro
p e rfte t P r o te ttio n o l low c o t I
«*rv*ce 371 )P)J Can anytim e
United l a le t A ita c ia te * . Inc
Prep M g m t D«v . Realter

o n ly

C ALL A N Y T IM f
R E A LT O R I I I avs I

• • • IN D E L T O N A • • •
• • H O M E S FO R RENT • •
• • IF * 14)4 • •

★ LANDLORDS a

2 lo t*

O W N E R SAYS S E L L I Pr i ce
R educed ) b d r m , 7 bath
l i r t p i a c a . l acwf f l . ) car
g a ra g e
l i t r e la rg e lo t 4
m u c h m ore New o nly 144 000
Low down Owner w ill h elp

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051

3 b d rm tu rn i* h e d hou*e central
heel 4 a»r fte7) m onth 121
0140

ia*

m aitons

SAILPOINTE

1 b d rm l» * b a th fenced yard
C h ild re n n o p e t*
ftaOO mo
I1J0 d e p o t it 3710*71

I

W l L IS T A N D * E L L
MORE H O M E S T H A N
AN Y O N E IN N O R TH
1 E M IN O L E C O U N TY

Hill StfMt Co........321 5005

125—For Lease

Partially furnlthed
ft) SO
M a tu re co up le 7 b d rm 1 bath
Call JOS *79 J404 before noon

34*3712____

S in lo a d '* S a l* * L * « d * i

AT LAKE MONROE

LANDSTOCR BROKERS

W E L O I B V C ertifie d E s c e lfe n t
p a r te a le t Call today a l l

PHONE 647 5560

1 md 2 BEDROOMS

F u r * A p t* M r Sen f r C lft aa m
H I P a lm e tto A ve
i Conan No Phone C ells
L o v e ly I b d r m
a p a rfm a n i
Huge r o o m *
Complate
p riv a c y t ’ O O p e rttk pis/* 17JO
*a c u rity d e p o *it 17) 77*t or
171 MJ7
N E W I B d rm
U f l li t i e * in
eluded pool 1700 s e c u rity
tw o m e A d u lt* o n ly 171 J t f )

Aam O ff x s
111) 1 Or lands A v s
M aitla n d F I W i l l

123—Wanted to Rent

101 —Houses
Furnished / Rent

111 M i l

REALTY-REALTOR

g u ilt

$51,100

S e lling o r B uying a Heme?
C ondo* L a n d * Call collect
per *on to p *r*o n Steve
R o b e rt* or leave your
n e m # area code and phone
n u m b e r o n m y a n fa e n n g
m a c h in e H I )aa 7*4j

Sandiewood 7 b d rm 7 bath •»r.
a pp lian ce * w i t h d ry e r Con
venfenT *1? }4*S * H 4*04

no

H n S ty **»tti,R EALTO R S

1700 U ) ft on Sanford A v *n u *
* 7 JO m o Zoned in d u ffria i C all
323 M 0 9

LUXU R Y APARTMENTS
F a m ily 4 A d u lt* Secfiea
P o o itid e . 7 B e d re e m i
M is te r Cave A p a rtm e n t*
) l ) reo*
Open On W eekend*

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116— Real Estate
Management

C k n t tiin Apts 4 H orn e t
TV kitchen la u n d ry ma»d IJ0
w l u p O rl 4 }I V4M 4 }) M10

93—Rooms for Rent

new

115—Industrial
Rentals

M o n d a y th ru Friday
9 to S 30
S a tu rd a y fro m 10 h&gt; 3

Isa* V s n ts rd A v *

321-0759 Eve 322-7643

STENSTROM

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STO RAG E T R A I L E R !
F o r en t i t * ce n ttrv c tie n . «fc
W ile * Sale* *31 *24* 321 4*70

HOU « J

Sm all a pt
Turn or unf . r»c*
area S700 m o p iu * e fe ib ic
SJ0depo*if 37 1 33JO
Spec &gt;Ou* A p a rfm a n t* m ingfe*
fro m H w y 14)4 L a ke tro n t
pool f#nm%. a d u lt* no pet*
i*un&lt;|»y S ta rtin g at S37J a mo
Call 173 0747 to %*#

IM MEDIATE OPENINGS
G e n e ra l C onstruction la b o r
Good pay *3* 4too

af i eoo w i i w i

1. 2 a o d 3 B d rm *
S tjr tm g a f o nly 1130
A»h A bout O u r 7 B d rm Special

) bdrm I b ath c o m p le te ly re
fu rb is h e d , n ic e e s ta b lis h e d
neighborhood W a lk to shop
ping O w ner w ill h elp 114 eoo

171 *311

Srskar

HID0EN U U E VILLAS
SANTORO

113—Storage Rentals

11* A Up

SANFORO 1 fu ll a c re s cfea’ ed
A grass A ssu m e m ortg ag e Ask.ng *11 000

OPEN HOUSE..............S UN . 1 -5

Mini Wirthouui

91—A partm ents/
House to Share

STUDIOS 1 B D R M
I BDRM
F L E X IB L E L E A S E S
W riter C ltlie ri D iscount

P a u l M a rs h a ll Services. Inc . a
m o to r im p o rte r I t In need of
p a n t i m e s e r v ic e r a p r a
t a n t a t l v a fa m e rc h a n d is e
w ic k e r p ro d u c t at m o to r re ta il
lo c a tio n s M u st have depen
d e b ie ca r No experience nec
e ts a ry
W itt t r a in
Leave

1 b d rm
w ith dishwasher
W afer I t fu rn is h e d Clean
nice a re a *311 a m o W I4 I1 )

man i

RECEPTIONIST. OFFICE
H C L P t R S . CL ERKS. CRT
OPERATORS
Im m e d ia t e
ope n ing s Good pay tc a fe t
C a ll *34 *100 NOW I

O F F IC B C LE R K 1
T y p in g
g e n e ra l e ttlc e s k ills
P e rm a n e n t p e titio n s N ever a
te a l

lg

L x B a a l E tt a N B ro ker
MUST S E L L
u n d e ' F h A ap
p r a ita 1. v a c a n t ) b d rm I bam
New S itchen b a 'h A root
fenced b a c k c m&gt;p o '* A real
(tollhouse U 1 fW

COUNTRYWIDE REALTY
Rag R f

b e a c h F r o m 1300 t»k 34J f*4 4

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APIS

LOCAL 0RI VERS
S t r a ig h t
tr u c k * Good pay S ta rt r ig h t
a w ay « ! * * x n

H eaded Im m e d ia te ly P a rt lim a
lu n a r el horn# assistant able to
w o rk tle v lb le hours and weak
and!
In q u ire a t G re m ko w
F u n e ra l Hom e. Sanlord W l
n i)

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

LANDST0CK BROKERS
34*3712------------ AeytHM.
BATEMAN REALTY

LONGW O OD 1 b d rm
I b a 'h
N tw roof
1 ) 444 d o w n
OWNER FINANCING
*44 000 Wl I f

M O U N T A IN M O M f * * « f N#n
d * r t o * v &lt; il* N C C ell 127 H l f
Tor d e f i l *
____________
N E W S M Y R N A BEACH 7 7
b d r m
| p I |
t u r n
p r l v pool b o a r d w a l k to

t W ...W

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B LY and
PR O D U C TIO N WORK M o tt
s h ifts open Good pay s c a le *
a n an o

TR U C K D R IV E R S lo n g h au l
Im m e d ia te ! Good d r iv in g ra
c o rd Over 3! *11 4300

B y O w ner Attoc
) b d rm
t
ba*h. 1144 s q f t . F la room
fireplace Lew a y * 43P Q IB 1
By Owner 1*1 004 w ith 1 1 000
dow n to hold 3nd n -o rtg e g e )
b d rm 1 b**h liv in g A d in in g
ro o m screened porch ♦ green
house
ganoe
Assume
m o rtg ag e W ) 1730___________

l i t — Resort/Vacation
Rentals

(iffi

w o rk .

D E L I V E R Y H E LP E R S - n o as
parla n ce necessary F u ll lim a
Good sta rtin g pay *34 4100

B Y OW NER - la*.S04. ) B d r m . 1
B ath large k itch en , h e a t'a ir .
fire p la c e u tility ro o m ) c a r
g arage qufet corner b ig oaks
C all W l 1140 o r W lO IT f

L e w m o de l on g olf c o u 'te a ir
c o n d itio n e d
s u pe r c le a n
fu rn is h e d G reat I'Shing g o lf
a t b ack door Rani by week or
t e n 1100 d ow n *1*1 m o
A d u lts No pets W l *14) or
17* N I

Telep h o ne P ros a lto P h o ne
Room Manager B ig B u r s t !
C om m ission plus bonus and
d ra w W l a * lf.e s t W
T ire d at Jab Hunt mg f
Call Futures
they have

H e rc a r A lvm tw vm P re du e tt Co

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
R E A LT O R
1 » fa

N -ght S ecurity W ork I P * y r*
• a p e rie n t* Good r t l r w H f

S e c u rity G uard A b le b o d ie d
h ig h school g rad P ra te r m ill
lo r y re tire e M ust p a s t p o ly
g ra p h test leeding to state
license Sea Bob B acas a t
C oble Boat Co . G uard House
betw een * A 3 PM . M F No
i c a lls

On# Of F lo rid a t O d e s I Pest
C e n tra l C om panies looking lo r
c a r e e r m in d e d In d iv id u a ls ,
w ho w a n t to learn and ba the
success they knew they can
bo
co m pa n y value i t A cam
p o n y b e n e fits. A m ore Apply
S pencer P a st C o n tro l l i e )
P a rk O r N o phone ca lls

CALL

C*T iT to cyen A can
CS- T0NA toe we \

71—Help Wanted

C am J no* ln d u ftr i* t- !n c
cu r
♦ewtly Nat a fu ll »im # S n ' t
♦a n a' Opening Ac C u ra t* t r p
tng U t l l l Of JO W PM re q u ire d
M u«t be abt* to m a in ta in a
p o t'* 'v « a ttitu d e in a h ig h
p r e t t u r * e n v ir o n m e n t a n d
nave a pie a ta n t. p fo te ttto n a i
d *m « a n o r end Strong o r pan i
iat»onal skills

H e lp W anted
Report reedy
to r w o rk at S A M
403 W
t t t St Sanford

TEMP PERM......... 774-1341

THE
CLASSIFIEDS

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for
of ONCO*OQr p *
t im f in Sen toed
im m e d ia te ly to r
In fo rm A lto n
No

SECRETARIAL
orroRTumn

L A B O R / A - V FORCE
v

cant

REST B U T IN TO W N
1 b d rm **» bath In a v c a ife n t
location Only *1* IOC
C A L L O N T H IS O N E I

t b d rm
dO**fo«*9 if * ***♦
4 s e c u rity R ete^e^cet 377
m s * f* * r I
7 b d rm . J
u«fur»9«%hed
« v«*h#r d ry e r hookup U 7 0
m o C oll OfNr 4 pm IJ0 l4 p f

RgcfiitMA DttKtBflCS-MR
E i p r i r K i w ith AdvJt D t v * 1
o p m a n fa tly D is a b le d p r«
feared JJ1 77)1

F U L L T IM E LPN I t f t h i l l
A p p ly In person la t e v t e w
N u r tln g Center. S I* E In d
S tre e t Sanford F la

MCI x x

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent

lie. Tfc«t&gt; FlaTTW, AlTW r
Cult, and evtejrtfiNa etve
I k0St&gt;W Hew to tx? BJT l STlU.

P e rs o n a l L in a s S e rv ic e R ep
needed by lo c a l In s u ra n c e
agency Salary open G ro u p
■nttaance w ith d e n ta l, p a id
h olid ays and v a c a tio n C a ll
173 1341
PH O N E WORK FR O M H O M E
E i p p rtfe rre d Id e a l to r re
tir e d or shut ms S al i l l * ,
a fte r 1
R ADIOLOGY
T R A N S C R IP T IO N IS T
P e r t tim e E xperienced in m od
ic o l tr a n s c r ib in g
C o n ta c t
P ersonnel. W V olusia M e m o
r ia l H ospital 301 W P ly m o u th
A r t D e la n d Fla

E x p e r i e n c e d L e a d S u rv e y
D r a f ts m a n b P a rty C h ie f
N e e d e d C a ll a fte r S P M .
m u k

S u n d a y . M a y S. t l l S - I B

E v e r t i n g H e r a ld . S a n lo r d . F I

by Larry W rlghf

la r g a a b d rm
I b a'h b ric k
h om a in H ig h la n d P a r*. I I M
so ft w ith dbta car garaga
p lu t IS X II p a tio largo lo' w /
n lc o landscaping Assumabfe
l ' l \ m a rl gaga w ith posubia
o w n o r fin a n c in g SHa.100
m c ir a

High blurt virgin woods, oak. magnolia, palm
Magnlflcant proparty. Approalm ataly 4S0 rt. on
rlvar Clota to country boat ram p and m a rin a Cur
rantly tonad A I . Idaal spot for luxury condo*

$350,000

D eBary R e a lty
a » s ( 3 0 5 ) 6 6 8 -6 3 3 3

03

JEANNE M E. CAPIZZI, GUI, REALTOR
Lie Reel Estate Broker
14 Hwy. 17-92, DeBary, Florida

I

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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UNVEILING
On

P r o v id e n c e B lv d .

Two New Exciting Models
P ric e d F ro m

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F R E E T .V . - W ilh Purchase U ntil 5/25/85
Broker-Co-op Invited

Your Lot
Or Our*
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‘THE BEST FOR LESS"

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Custom Home*
l i t D eltona
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REALTOR

321-0041

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M l —Homes For Sale

M l —Homes For Sale

r l f M M l ) bd 'm 2 beth
hom« O r lf 1 ft% oid&amp; priced
m tll be lew mhrnt If t ot t in#*
A d d f a *»
14] D * Bar y
Or Detoery Cell Joe Mjth#r%
ff% i m
or M l 4YM. i v t t
Troom —rte Beatty
L lifM Il

NEW HOME

1

N E W SASYRMA * E A C H
A C 'L F R etirem ent N om e
E i t el lent Inco m e

L o v e ly 1 B d rm I b d ftl w ith
g re a t ro o m , fire p la c e e at in
kitchen, dining room,
b e a u tifu l wooded lot 1/4 *00

Far U la g S l t n , d in in g ro om
act. iR 'I n g t and m a f t m i .
Tarln and M l b d rm »»t ta b le t,
la m p * p ' t l u r n
d r a p * t and
odd r and an&lt;t» 17} 177T_______

Beechtide Reetty. R E A L TO R S
n * 4 V t i l l ......... .Op— 7ddyt»
N u n i r p / o r M o b ile N o m e
Ranch Good water O o *e in
F a t y e t c e il lO Acret
taO 000
44000 dwn
4400 mo
____________ m *o a o ___________

rHORE 3731443
F o r g u a ld y c ra ffm a n th ip .end
C d m p tfH Iv t p ric e * let u t p ric e
out your re

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ANMMIIATRS

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b y A c c u ra l* A p f,li*rvca R»
p b i. m tfW IH o L e m o m tl

15r

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

REALTOR
.121- . m v

■

STENSTROM

H K ilO r N T IA L
l i t m Handy M eet ) b d rm IV |
bath i m U I L o f Zoned Duple*
Q u a in t C l M l f T
H em * 7
b d rm L a rg e treed tot IH.fOO
F a m ily H e m * 4 R irm .lp n c e d
f 9/tdt •ro rlth o p LdW W *
N e l H em e F ie rm .b a r /p e llo .l
b d rm / j b ath nice »r*#444 OS)
H idden LA V illa * 7 b d rm 7 bath
g arage Reduced 41) *0Q
H idden U r V illa * 7 M e m 7 be Hi
t p l it p la n .end lot sor t
t U f W d d H e w P erm Unique
ra n c h home,par&gt;&lt; * ip e .ite b ie i
A p a rtm e n t f t ld f G re e t feca
tio n fu lly r e n te d * ! 1 19 400
* * * • * * # * * * • » • # e •
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•ru n M l W A R R A N T Y
■ A R H E T T 1 ... C A 1 1 E L E IR R T
R M -I1 I1 ............................... B M W

Hwy 44.. Just East 1/4
S ANFO RD. ..333 3*01

Oe'i * Auction 77) fa 70
R EA L ESTA TE

MS M l AMI

MCXllLEr

Sanford

Fam ilto t
m iM « y u n

Senford, 1*41 7 bdrm 7 bath
*pllt, 14 X 72. central air,
fa m ily park, financing avail
abla Agent m O t M

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W atk b e h in d c o n c re te * a *
CCincrete f»nl*h m achine *0CC
Hondo m otor eye M m S D B
10 in redial *aw on it and two
or wilt track* for table law of
equal valua Call 72) 7 *** from
« PM to * P M
l/cu ft F roet free r e f rig
1134.
17 cu ft refrlgi IIS 1 tingle
tpringft 4 m e ttr e i* ,|J0 ea
couch 4)4, dmtr.g table 4 *
Chain, 4a0. recliner 170 air
cond 470 177 0077

317—Garage Sales

GARAGE

L I E AUCTION

SALE

AAory

331—Cars
IfR l P on tiac T ra n t A m
lo a d e d T top R od u cad LJrtt
Caayiaoy F w tloc , , , ||» l u t

mltc

Home 111 MIlldtY. l«l»t Dc

S*nlM d S*1 A Sun . 1 1
R „m *g« i*&lt;« AAoy Ith- Wh. *nd
iCth C hcltllan Church lOOT S
Sanford A v* f R f X

fee Sawferd A v *
C ONSIONM CNTS W E L C O M E t

3734553

Chavrotat C havaM o
X D D a lu ia I Ovynar 00 000 m lttl
U n M ita v a b t*
1H 1
Caaftaoy P u M t ..........m i n i

legeChavy C e . i 1'*"
See to b *i a v e
Slavs
e a u rt^ Y P a a ra *
STS t i l l
H P v ,t.e c Aotr* Coup*
C o * mileage Sea W b en*v* seas
Caurtaoy Pantiac
J H H 1!
I t Dido Toronedo re'y clean 1
,0uor e.r cruio* Loaded Ca1!
attar S M 3 tfSE______________

Hwy n ___ ______Oaytena Beech
• a # a • HeNfl • • * * • •

r u » u c AUTO AUCTION
Evany Wad N iO eJtt M F M

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

rr Reick Cird'k Limited
Loaded ’
&gt;qw m tte a ^
G reat condition |1 7 »
corner of Airport B ird 4
Sanford A v* 1)1 DA) 777
707*

For more detail*
i* H m m i

Sad Credit?
NoCredit*
•Tt FINANCE
71 Muotang M A CH
FO R D P IC * UPS
chop** from

335-Trucks/

SJ*M D a "
S *.*» a '*o
IW &gt;

Buses / Vans

N A T IO N A L AUTO SAILS
Chevy C h»y*"n* C '0 P « k Up.
i**C A . p euto P S !»#•-«&gt;
Reduced
U ** »
Ceur te i y P m tiec ..........m i t l l

1120 S. Sarsfoed 321 407S
Dabary Aula • M a ria* Selao
Ac r a n the r iv e r , ■*« et hill
1 11 H a y l i ry Debt r y oe* « U I

n « Dodge Pick Up H e * "VJ'O'
b re k e i !.r e i R S '• • • o 'e a
SiODOor belt ofte' 171 1171 _

I t Pontiec F y r g spev-ro Coupe
Reduced
Caavtaoy Pantiac
m itn

I f r t Chevy C I I Lengbed No
money down l#fc* up pay
ment After ♦ PM, 772 1414___

*0 Pontiac G »*"d Pr&gt;*
Reduced
Caurteoy Pantiac

.

SIW1
TT3 1111

1*«J Ford ) * ton pickup dump
truck
New pemling uphcl
fie r y tune up and front end
alignm ent Apple p-e condi
lion V ovr* tor 4*500 Dump
truck feature alone IS 'worth
430 0 0 B day JOS S74 27*1___

D IS C O U N T
0

AUTO
SALES

WE FINANCE

n M a td e 4 c y l . 4 tp a m f m
m eg «rhe*&gt;l Ryn* 4 lOOK*
2'-id |/* S 771 i H I
11 Ferd • Ten Pickup E *c
Con d Engine n ee d 1 wof k
M u lt fee »o eppreoat# H OOC
firm A iv i &gt;7 H Bit trailer
E *e Cond New I ply tire *
U O O teth H I 4***

4W0 Down
M Cordoba
4/00 Dow"
/J Cam aro
121 1*11
1M l Fran*ft A v i
I t / ) Cadillac Limousin* whit*
4 black Very good condition
17*00 *44^730
1*74 De4#a C M Ce4 P k B v r ) *
tun, all power run* perfect
new p a in t
A ik mg f 110
574 711*or )3 1 77*0
If7 4 FO R D GALAX Y
H eudi motor work
B eit offer 12) Me*

75 AMCCanted brntUd
* cy I autemaflc mf dbi* eenify
u tte r*, so *00 e rifin a l m ile*
1144 Down Cain *r trade 4
tow monthly payment*
4 ** BOW
4*0 4*00

* r s O p e l 11 # 11 ■ Wag
AM F M radto Good cond'
♦•on M u ll M il )77 1*71

03 F MO 151 Lcsaded low m ile i
•opper w low p»g Best otter
137 0711_____________________

I f / f Honda P r**yd*
Reduced
IW
Cewetety Pontiac
111 t i l l

44 N m a n 4 M 4 need* bumper
4 windlM.eld *1000 4 lake
o v e rj^ a jfm *^

!PBQ Ford M u t tang
RFOUCED
REDUCED 4 W
C eurteiy Pantiac
77)1171

335—Motorcycles
and Bikes

1*11 Honda Ac cord

A u tj

RulKRng M * t t f l * l i . docut d * t t
m « n i clothing. * p p n * n c t i,
ond m i* J i n W III oy. A y*
S*wford S*luY&lt;l«y 0 X P

A ir

Reduced

47^*1

C aw rieif P u t iac
717 1*H
Pnna . L J V * • t hetchbeck E a t ' * dean / ) (XD
'to. 44 lCJD C » 772 *0*J

f a r le y D a * id ton
/ I S LH
4p o rfitte d
w ith o rig in a l
equipm ent Itc e lle n t condi
Non 4) 4/5 140 *1)4

l* t7 C h a v f ( * ir .r * ’r
U nfce i Hev ab i# price Med ut edl |f*S
Ceurteiy Pantia&lt;
171 T ill

343—Junk Cars

1*f2 Plymosjfh TC 1
Tu ritm o
Sun Root
Reduced
17**'
Ceurteiy Pent sac
I I I 7171

ANY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
bought From SIO SMARMY*

Can m mi

I f t I P i r HeHar a Sport Coupe
Reduced
17**'
Ceurteiy Pantiac
17)2171

*r&gt;LDOO
n

/

J w d c a r s ir u t* « i h**yy
•g u 'p m *r.t 17? M10

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IN L A K E M O N R O E O F F E R IN G

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t t o i t q j q r ArttS t U N
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1 owner
low mileage
Reduc nd
le fts
Ceurteiy Pantiac
13)1111

Jt A t= =: r’ *3

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Compla t* A ll you nee-cf lOOhk^
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l&gt;.MB 00 Unlueceol 4)1 S/44

Bayliner (*1Q Capri cuddy
cabin, full c an vav VNS. 7

A NEW AND EXCITING
TWO LEVEL
HOME!
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A UC TIO N E V E R Y F R I N IO M T

SANFOkO I
7loH
U t 000
W M *H clo w » H
R E A L TO R
m m i

P it B ell- M a i#
S y r t old
Perfect health A ll *h©t* Free
to tomeon# with fenced yard
or acreage m MJO_________

315— Boats and
Accessories

313—Auctions

143—Waterlront
Property / Sale

C O M M E R C IA L S P f C IA U 1 T
LA K E M AR Y REALTY

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Sunday, May J. I t t S - l C

l o p s In 10 C o u n tie s
Youth Volunteer Takes Pride In Down-Home Heritage
By Susan L o d e n
H e ra ld S ta ff W r it e r
Re li.i Y arborough. a 17 vcar-old whose w in it
inti ways w rre at km iw tedgrd w hen she was
name O u tsta n d in g Youth School V o lun te er Is a
lin irih generation Geneva raneher who has
learned to la k e p ride m her d o w n home
heritage, a p rtd r that w ill p ro b a b ly kre p her
rid in g the range instead ol p u rsu in g a leaching
rareer as m ig h t lx- expected
A lthough Miss Yarbrough, as a Seminole
f'o u n lv D iv id e n d s volunteer
w o rk in g w ith
kindergarteners at l^iw to rt E le m e n ta ry School,
won oui over J ix io y o u n g s t e r s in in C entral
Florida co un ties tn lx- named school v n lu n tr r r of
the year, she said. she d ix -s n i like to h il the
IttMiks hersell
That lim its her educational a m b itio n s follow
trig gradual ton Hus year from Oviedo High
School in a 2 year stint at Valencia C o m m u n llv
College, billow e d bv work as a teacher’s aide
She m ay g o o n from there but she said, as the
voungesi ol Ed and Imogene Y a rbo ro ug h's four
children. It s up I n her to decide w hat she wants
10 do In llle
I d like tn go into education a little t ill. " she
said Hut despite her love ol ch ild re n - I like to
leach them th in g s I love to see ih r lirs i tim e a
t»abv lakes a step That s su« h an accom plish
ment Or In kindergarten, when a kid can say
I lial s yellow and Ire rigid T o see Ih c lr (ares,
11 s like gosh look w hat I've done
she said —
she m ay uol end up tn a classroom al all.
bernusc her love of her fa m ily 's way of life on
the ram ti has become of prim ary 1m|&lt;orlance
and a source ol great pride to her
R a n c h in g is a f a m i l y a f f a i r lo r th e
Y a rtxiro ug h* *W r r r close in th a t we do tilin g s
together hot as tar as being a real ■lose family
as tar as em otions, n s not shown too m uch A
stern w ord fro m m y dad w ill shut any ol us up
no m a ile r w hat age And m y m om ra n snap her
linger and I II iiir n around no m a tte r tl I'm m a
crowd ol .U) pt opU ft I hear lli.it soap I know
there s W M irth ln g going on, Miss Yarborough
said
Am ong l lie* th in g s Miss Yarborough has dune
w ith her la tn lly o w n the past year or so sta rtin g

H w«M S m S I t Wu . I i * i "

Reba Y arb orou gh in her fa v o rite settin g ...h o m e on the ranch.
when she was Hi arc ride th r range w ith Iter
dad. ru n n in g and b ra nd ing cattle, and check
lences w ith her boyfriend Paul M a/ak
I'&lt;1 love in have my ow n ratteh Someday
some ol th is (rant III w ill be m ine I want to ran
tny ow n cows I'll run w ith the lom tlv too as tar
as that goes, hot I want rnv ow n I d like to have
a registered herd

"W e all help when tim e comes I w orked last
sum m er lu ll tim e w ith m y dad I in the only one
w ho has walled th is long to start
T h a t's o nly
lm .n isr when her b ro the rs W E and .1 W . got
lug enough to help w ith tag stub, the fam ily got
In to iim lx -t in a dd itio n to Its heel cow* business
and. Miss Yarborough said “ T h a i's Hogging)
n o th in g lor a girl lo do.

My sister U .yn n l pulled cable, logging for
about a week and it Jti**t m uscled Iter rig h t up
Petite d a rk -h a ire d Miss Y a rb o ro u g h has
developed g rit w hile w orking hi the fields and
pastures of th r Yarborough's ti.CXKt a r r r spread
And hands-on knowledge ol the hard w ork
tiehlnd fencing a held and other chores has
Increased her rrs|x-ct for her way of life
Hut rrs p e c l lo r others Is a key lo w ho Miss
Yarborough Is and what she does And that
respect has Ite m instilled hv t i n parents who
have been a lot stricter than a lot ol other
|M‘ople W e've been raised lo have a lot more
respect for o thers ' she said
Miss Yarltorough s rcsjiect lor o thers even
carries over lo her kindergarten charges and
she said, that and bet y u u lh lu l o utlo ok and her
w illingness to listen may !«■ w h y they shower
her w ith love "The people u p there (Lawton
Elem entary I th in k th r w orld o f me It 's like they
can't say enough lite r things about me 1 th in k
it s lieeausr I have a lot ol respect for other
|M'optr no m atter w ho they arc "
Hut respect for her ran chin g lifestyle was
som ething she had to develop on Iter ow n U n til
about IM m on ths ago when Miss Y arlstrough
started d a tin g M a/ak, who is also a ra n e b rr. she
duln t take any special pride In bet ru ra l wav ol
lifeMv Hist year lit high school I w anted to leave
the country
I used to th in k people w ould say.
Oh you re trnm Geneva.' like big d ra l I'd aav.
Oh yeah I'm from Geneva, hut d o n 't hold that
against me ' Hut I'm getting m ore proud ol
m yscll and w hat I have here and know th e re ’s
nothing w rong w ith what I'm doing
You have tn ta k r p rtd r tn y o u rse lf u n it w hat
von have anti th a n k God lor 11 and go on w ith
w ltat you have
I in the last one (c ltlld l at hom e U n til I go
they (h ri parents) w on't go anyw here and
they te not going to go I mean. D addy's never
going to leave here I ItofH* none ol us ever leave
here to tell you I h r tru lh
I w ould sit stark naked on live acres that
Daddy gave it 1 was t li.it broke and not sell that
See O U T S T A N D IN G . »C
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Trio To End

SCCA Season

Z o o log ica l Society Honors Joe O ritt
Something new has been added to hang In the board room of
the Central Florida Zoological Society — the Joseph A. (Joe)
O ritt Zoological Service Award plaque O ritt, a director ot
the society for seven years, holds the plaque that also bears
his name In the first square as the first winner In 1984 85.
O ritt received the award and honor at the April 24 annual
board meeting of the CFZS held at the Sheraton In Maitland.
The award, Initiated by the board ot directors to honor a
director, will be presented annually to the CFZS director
"serving above and beyond the call ot duty."

The Canterbury Trio, in
eluding v io lin is t D avid
Cerone, from left, cellist
J e n n i f e r L a n g h a m . and
pianist Anne Epperson, has
won accolades lor being one
of t o d a y ' s ( in e st young
chamber ensembles The trio
will end the 1984 85 season tor
Seminole Mu t ua l Concert
Association on Monday, May
6. at 8 p m . in the auditorium
of Lake M ary High School.
According to Annette Wing,
me mber s ol the concert
association are Invited to
bring a guest to the concert
which wilt be followed by a
reception with refreshments
hosted by the SCCA Doard ot
Directors During this time
subscription memberships
for the 1985 86 season will be
ottered

Pet H ealth

Commercial Diets Versus Homemade Diets
One o f Ih r m ost d If lim it sub­
je cts lo discus* w ith owners is
I h e ir p e t's d i r t
F ro m t h r
ve terina ria n's sta n d p o in t anim al
n u tritio n has progressed rapidly
In the last 20 years J u st as In
people we have fo un d that pro­
per n u tritio n Increases lifespan,
enhances re p ro d u ctive a b ility,
and allow s lor Ix - ltrr han dling of
disease when II o ccurs The
biggest plus for the average jx-l
o w ner has Ix-en the development
o f s ta n d a rd iz e d c o m m e rc ia l
diets
We w ill discuss the advantages
o f com m ercial d ie ts over hom e­
m a d e d ie ts as w e ll as Ih r
weaknesses o f these d ie ts Before
we start I'd like you to approach
th is subject w ith an open m ind
Many of us u rr genuinely con­
cerned w ith w hat yo u r anim al
ra ts Many diet a ry related pro­
blem s may not become evident
lo r years so II Is o fte n d iffic u lt to
convince an o w n er th a t they are
not properly feeding th e ir pels
Some take It as a personal Insult

Michael T.
Walsh,
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and r r lu s r lo believe that they
arc not doing Ih r rlg h l th in g for
ih c lr a n im a l. Lets look at the
pros and cons o f homemade and
co m m e rcia l diets
H o m e m a d e d ie ts M any ol
these were o rig in a lly fo rm u la te d
b a s e d o n th e Id e a t h a t a
ru rn iv n rra d ir t consisted m a in ly
ol m ra l. U sually these d irts are
handed dow n from the person
w ho sold you yo ur pel The
sim plest forma of these diets
((in s is t m a in ly of organ m eat
such as liv e r, beef heart or
h a m b u rg e r These w ere the
same diets used by /o o * before
th e y re a h /c d they w ere n ot
adequate. The m ain problem s

w ith these d ir ts are m ineral and
v ita m in d e fic ie n c ie s and lm
balances F rom the outside the
a nim als u s u a lly appear quite
healthy for a n u m tirr ol years.
T h is Is an Im p o rta n t p o in t
Dietary problem s are usually not
re|Minslble for rapid death and
sym ptom s are often very slow In
showing up. For m any jieoplc
seeing Is b e lie v in g II the anim al
looks healthy and has a shiny
coal then H m ust lie an adequate
diet, but a " h e a lth y " coat can be
greatly Influenced sim p ly by the
high protein and fat content o f
m any meat d ie ts Many pels on
these diets have more trouble
lending o ff disease, have poor
reproductive ca p a city, sm aller
liners, poor d o in g young, shorter
lifespans, len d lo lie overw eight,
and a rr p icky eaters
Even w ith s u p p le m e n ta tio n
these d irts do not slack up to the
better co m m e rcia l d irts .
Commercial dicta: For those
who use hom em ade d irts and
who feel offended lake heart. Ih r
r n n im r r r la l d ie ts have some

problem s too Deficiencies are
n o t c o m m o n In c o m m e rc ia l
diets, except 111 those brands
w h ic h use (Mxir Ingredients such
as Inferior grades ol protein
The National Research C ouncil
(NHC) sets the regulations w hich
re q u ire th a t c o m m e rc ia l pet
loods must meet or exceed the
m in im u m r e q u ir e m e n t s o l
va riou s n utrien ts T h is avoids
m a n y nf th r problem s w ith the
hom em ade diets but !( Is not
enough Some researchers feel
that It Is also Im |xir1ant that we
have m axim um levels set on
these n u trie n ts as w ell At p rrs
n i l w ith o u t uppper lim its set
some d irts may have excessive
a m ounts o f protein, phospho­
rous. sa lt.c a lc iu m etc
A gain we m ust put th in g s In
perspective The m a jo rity o f our
pels can live a lu ll p ro du ctive life
o n a com m ercial dlel b u t there
a r r exceptions Older anim als
m ay have d iffic u lty w ith some
d ir ts If th ey have a ny disease
p ro b le m s such as k id n e y or

heart a ilm e n ts
C o m m e r c ia l d i r t s w h ic h
advertise that they are l(XJ%
n u tritio u s through all stages o f
an a n im a l's life may not lx- the
Ix-st fur older (x-t* or those who
are c h ro n ic a lly III For a diet to
c u rtla lri a dequate e nergy for
grow th and reproduction there Is
u sually rxcess m il ric tu s lor the
less u rtlv c In dividu al w ho w ill
have tro u b le w ith o ld er age
diseases.
Too m u c h protein m ay d a m ­
age otherw ise healthy kidneys
and cause progression o f e x is t­
ing kidn ey disease The salt
content ol some diets m ay also
lx- excessive for the older dog or
the jx*t w ith heart disease. Some
researchers feel that the level of
sail could be reduced lo oneth ird ol the present levels and
s till m a in ta in health In a ll age
groups
Inadequate calcium leads to
Im nr problem s but excess c a lc i­
um m ay a lle c t phosphorous.
Iron, zinc and copper absorption
and p o te n tia lly lead lo d e ficie n ­

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cies In these elem ents
I th in k you cun ace that w hile
all diets have some problem s the
com m ercial diets are s till ahead
of l he hom em ade varleltle a lor
most (lets Advances are s till
Ix-ing made In d ir ts w h ic h arc
available w ith com panies (laying
more a tte ntio n to the different
needs al d lllr r r n l ages
When chousing a diet lor your
n e w p e l th e r e a re so m e
guidelines w h ic h can help As a
y o u n g s te r feed a re p u ta b le
com m ercial food Avoid all table
v raps and treats so as lo avoid
m aking Ih r a n im a l a p icky eater
At adulthood feed a good com
rncrclal loud, h a ll In the m ornin g
and h a lf In the evening Alter
m iddle age s w itc h to a dlel lower
In protein and sail such as the
c ycle brands
We. w ill discuss s o c ia l diets
ncxI week
For th r answ ers to y o u r pel
h ru lth question*. w rite to Dr
W a lih , C/O The E vening Itrru ld .
P.O.Uox 1607, Son fo rd 3 2 7 7 1
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Sunday, May J. I»IJ

Engagements
Swann-Muse
Mr. and Mrs. George L Sw ann
Jr.. H eardall Avenue, Sanford,
announce the engagement o f
ih e lr d a u gh te r, M ary Louise, lo
L arry K e lih Muse, son of M r and
Mrs. Jam es A.M use. 269 Short
St . Lake M ary.
born In S anford, the brideelect Is th e m aternal g ra n d ­
daughter o f A llen Nelson. San­
ford. and the paternal g ra n d ­
daughter o f M r. and Mrs George
L. Swann J r., la ik c Mary.
M is, S w a m Is a June, 1978
g ra d u a te o f S e m in o le H ig h
S c h o o l . S a n f o r d . S h e is
employed as secretary In the

C ity of Sanford b u ild in g De­
p a rtm e n t at Sanford C ity Hall.
H er fiance, b o m at bangor.
M aine. Is Ihe m a te rn a l grand­
d au gh te r of Mrs Vera Bum sed
a nd the paternal g randdaughter
o f Mrs. Helen M use, both o f
Sanford He Is a J u n e . 1976
g r a d u le o f S e m in o le H ig h
School, and a 1980 graduate of
U n iv e rs ity of C en tral Florida. Mr.
Muse Is employed as the new
service coordln aior for Florida
Pow er and L ig ht C om pany.
The wedding w ill be an event
o f June 22. at 11 a nt., at First
H apttst C hurch. S anford.

Stegner-Sullivan
M a ry Louise Swann, Larry Keith Muse

M r a n d M rs T h o m a s C.
S tegner. 129 Peacock D riv e .
A lta m o n te S p rin g s, u n ru m n rr
the engagem ent o f Ih rlr d a u g h ­
ter. E lizabeth A n n |Beth). to Van
A S u lliv a n o f Orlando, son of
M r. and M rs. E.C. S u lliv a n .
Route 2. T u lla h o m a . Tenn.
Horn at C harleston, W. Va ,
die bride-elect Is the paternal
g ra n d d a u g h te r o f W a lte r H
Stegner. H onrsd.de, Pa.
Miss S tegner Is a June. 1978
grudoMtr o f L y m a n High School,
Lungwood. w here she was p re s i­
d e n t o f C lv ln e t te s . o n th e
yeartxrok and newspaper staff
and a m em ber o f l i i r Student
Council. She Is an April. 1982
graduate o f U nive rsity o f C entral
Florida w here she received a
bachelor's degree In public rcla
tlo n s /a d v c r tIs ln g am i was a
memt&gt;er o f UCF Student Senute.

She is employed as p u b lic rclatlu n s /a d v rrtls liig associate by
K issim m ee St. C lo u d C onven­
tio n and Visitors b urea u.
H er fiance, b orn In Roaring
S prings. Pa.. Is a J u n e . 1978
g ra d u a te of T u lla b o rn a High
S chool. T ullah o m a . where he
w as a mem tier of the tra ck tram .
N a tio n a l H on or S o c ie ty and
M ath and H is to ry C lubs. H r
graduated w ith hig h honors In
e ng ineering science from the
U n iv e rs ity of Tennessee In June.
1982 He was a m em ber rtf Tun
Ile ta PI Engineering H onor Sw i ­
r l y and Full G ospel Student
F e llo w s h ip . M r. S u lliv a n Is
e tn p lo y e d a s a c o m p u t e r
e n g in e e r by M a rtin M arietta
Aerospace. Orlando.
The wedding w ill h r an event
of May I I . at noon, at C alvary
Assem bly o f God. W in te r Par k

Elizabeth Stegner, Van A. Sullivan

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C lion nee the engagem ent o f th e ir em ployed at Freedom Savings.
V d au gh te r, S a n d ra Louise. to Lulu- M ary.
•iw tiiT n m "'H M iA tv -v " rh m &lt; v nt * 1 'lft-r *nSdee’, h o r n ih H m irn rrt. Is
j! D eltury, son o f Mr anil Mrs. th e paternal grandson o f Mrs. E,
H Dlrtkey. Cnpllvu Island. He Is
' Jo hn Dir key of Sanford
Horn tn HnpkliiM, M inn., the a J u n e . 11177 g r a d u a t e o f
T b r l d r - r l r c l Is th e m a te rn a l S em inole High School. S anford,
a n d Is employed hy M c lln b c rl*
• granddaughter ol M i inul Mrs
• A rth u r Senkbell, I tanning. Calif,. T ire s. Orange C ity
T he wedding w ill Is- a ll event
• and the p aternal griunU iaiighter
•,"ol Mrs C h a r lo tte S fo c k a e lt. o l J u ly 2 7 , a t 7 p in . , at
A s c e n s io n L u th e ra n C h u re li.
- Itralnarrl, M inn
Miss H tocksetl Is ir June. 1980 CuMH-lhcrry.

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Elks Oratorical
Contest Sunday
The D is tric t T w o A nnual Ora
iorlcal contest w ill be held at
The Elks Home. 7 th Street and
C ypress A ve nu e , at 3 p.m ..
Sunday. May 5 Local w inn er
S ybil Baker w ill compete against
other w inn ers from the d istrict
lodges.
Miss Baker Is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. S tew art Baker She
Is a senior at Sem inole High
School were Is active tn school
activities. She Is a m em ber of the
T rib e honor c lu b and she Is a
prospective 1985 Debutante.
The w in n e r o f Ihe D istrict Two
Contest w ill attend the State
Elks Contest M ay 19. Brother
Earl E. M ln o tt. D istrict C om m is­
sioner of E ducation o f the Elks,
Invites the c o m m u n ity to w itness these o ra tio n s by the con­
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May 12. at Allen C hapel AME
Churc h, at Ihe 11 a m service.
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group meets w ith o the r chapters
and she stands up w ith the
land. T hat d be the last th in g I ’d presidents. But her m ale clubs e ll." M iss Y a rb o ro u g h said, m ates have told her th a t a l­
"because he w orked so hard for th ough she's done a good Job.
It.
she's the first and last female
"I'v e Just said that In the last president because th e y 'v e de­
year. T w o years ago I would cided they w ant the post to be a
have said, 'S ell it m an.' B u i I'm m ale dom ain, she said.
not that way now . Now lh a i I've
A lth o u g h M iss Y a rb o ro u g h
seen how e v e ryth in g w orks and b rim s w ith self confidence and
know how hard It Is to go out pride, she said, she doesn't take
th e re a n d b u ild a fence o r k in d ly to those w ho scoff at her
whatever It re a lly consists o f."
c o u n try ways. I c a n ’ t sta nd
M a z a k 's I n t e r e s t In th e somebody that once I p u l on a
Yarborough ranch, fits question pair o f cowboy boots — I'm
th a t s h e c o u l d n 't a n s w e r , m arked and brunded. I love to
spurred Miss Yarborough to get dress u p and go places and see
out and learn w h a t's happening new things I love to go shop­
on lh r spread, she said
ping. I'm a shopping fool. I
"I'v e learned so m uch Now 1 alw ays like lo go and 1 alw ays
would be o u t here w hether he like to come home. I can drive
was w ith me or not. I've learned alm ost anyw here in 30 m inutes.
more about o u r ranch and the
" I fit Into most places you p ut
way th in g s go In ihe last year me. I can relate to a n y b o d y and
and a h a lf th a n In Ihe 15 years hop efu lly sit dow n and ta lk to
anybody. I love to ta lk , so I gel
before th a t." she said.
But Miss Y arborough Is more along w ith everyone." she said.
M iss Yarborough fit rig h t In at
than a ranch hand. She's a
"d a rn in g fo o l." specializing In O rlando's posh W yndham Hotel
clogging and has taught that
w here she received her D iv i­
co u n try dance. As a Junior and dends award on A p ril 19. “ It's
s e n i o r s h e h a s b e e n a gorgeous." she said of the hotel.
cheerleader and u basketball
" I t 's a ll m arble anti the c h a n ­
d eliers are as big as m y p icku p
p la ye r a n d p re s id e n t o f the
Future Farm ers o f Am erica.
tr u c k ."
She's ihe fir s t fem ale FKA
t ie r parents w ho w ere "p ro u d
president at her school and said
as could Ire," adapted to the
she tu rn s a few heads when her change o f pace us w e ll and Miss

Continued From 1C

Yarborough said. "M y dad even
ate quiche that day He had
never seen quiche He Just said.
'W ha t is th is . Im ogenc?’ It w as
d llfe re n l It was a real nice
experience."
But w hen Miss Yarlm rough got
home she donned her cow boy
gear and w en t mu in the pasture
w ith Mazak to shool a rm adillos,
a p re tty ty p ic a l date for them .
"W e uiw uys spend all o f o u r
lim e out In the |&gt;asture. W hen
kids go to the beach, we d o n 't.
We go to the pasture. It's good
clean fu n ." she said.
A lth ou g h Miss Yarborough Is a
g e n tle n u r tu r e r o f h e r k in
dergarteners. her -I m on th-o ld
b o lllc -fc d calf. Sassy, and her
" w ild c a t." Snow ball, she is a
huntress w ho takes great p rld r
in having dow ned her first deer
th is year.

A lte r tw o m o n th s o f h u n tin g
w ith Mazak. w ith o u t success, on
her first h u n tin g o u tin g w ith h rr
rind she spotted her firs t deer
and "1 Just tilled It lu ll of 'em. I
shot it w ith a shotgun I was
rea lly proud o f th a t and so was
m y d a d d y ." she said.
But at first, w h e n the deer (led
in to the woods Miss Yarborough
th ou gh t she had m issed her
target and her fa th e r said, "W ell
I d o n 't know Reba. you messed

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disnp|)otntt*d In me. I said. 'Oh,
m an.' It. Just k ille d me. He said.
Well let's w alk a ve r there.’ and
m n rh in Miss YartN irough's de­
ligh t she found her shol had
been true. She had bugged her
deer, and Fd Y arborough had
one more reason lo be proud of
his daughter.

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�RELIGION
B riefly
Oviedo Baptists To Hold
Church G ro w th Conference
A C hurch G ro w th Conference w ill begin Sunday at F irst
B aptist C hurch o f O viedo d urin g the 8 :3 0 and 11 a m and 7
p m . services. D avid C unningham , d ire c to r o f th r Sunday
School D epartm ent o f Florida B aptist C onvention w ill he
leading In fo u r days o f renewal, co n ce n tra tin g on growing In
C h rist. The conference w ill continue th ro u g h Wednesday at 7
p.tn. and It Is open to the public.

Singles Plan A ctivities
M ay Is a busy m o n th for the singles groups at C om m un ity
U nited M ethodist C h u rch In Casselberry, The C om m un ity
Singles 118-40). w ho held u games and m ovie n ig h t Saturday In
the church p arlo r, are planning a boat tr ip on the W inter (’a rk
c h a in of lakes, lea ving the church at 10 a m . on May 11: a tr ip
to Bonce De Leon S prings Stale Bark fo r breakfast and
sw im m in g on M ay 18. leaving the c h u rc h at 8 a m : a picnic on
M ay 26 and a M em orial Day pool p arty o n M ay 27
There Is also a singles Sunday School class and weekly Bible
s tu d y and fellow ship. For inform a tion ca ll the church office at
831-3777.
T he .Senior S ingles w ill go to Bonce DeLeon Springs on May
25. Deadline fo r s ig n in g up Is May 19. For Inform ation c a ll
Sandra W h rle ssa t 830-7147.

Israel Tour For Seniors
T he Jewish C o m m u n ity Center. M a itla n d , Is sponsoring an
18-day lo u r o f Israel for senior a du lts o f C entral Florida o n ly .
O ct. 23 to Nov. 10. The lo u r w ill Include the Chagall w indow s
at Jladassah. the Dead Seu Scrolls, the W estern Wall, the
m useum and o th e r attractions. M em bers o f the tour w ill also
rid e a cable car to Massada. experience k ib b u tz living, w alk
alo ng the Golan H eig hts and the m use um o f the Diaspora In
T r l A viv, the G alilee, and o the r special experiences.
For fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n contact Lois T un ne n tiau m . who w ill
be leading the to u r, at 645-5933.

Days o f Recollection
D iscovering O urselves. A Day o l R ecollection fo r Women lead
by C athy Askren w ill be held 10 a.m to 3 p.m Friday at the
Episcopal C a n te rb u ry Bet real Center, Oviedo, and A Day o f
Recollection fo r D ivo rce d Persons Is scheduled for,Pentecost
Sunday. May 2 6 at the center Leader w ill t&gt;c Marla Konlk. a
Gainesville psychologist and single parent o f tw o children. Cost
for each day w ill be $6 Includ in g lunch.
Registration fo rm s are available from the center or at the
H oly Cross E piscopal C hurch office, S anford

Bahai's H ost Discussion
T he Bahai's o f Sem inole C ou nty w ill hold a fireside
discussion on the H a rm o n y o f Science a m / R eligion w ith a ta lk
by local engineer J im Ik-llow s Sunday at 8 p.m. at 2463
Fleldlngw ood Hoad. M aitland It Is open to the pub lic for fu rl hr
Inform ation cull 830-6865.
T h r Baha'is o f O rlan do w ill host a p ic n ic at noon Sunday In
Mead Gardens, W in te r Bark There w ill be food, games and
fe llow ship It Is open to the public.

Chotrs J o in F o r C o n c e rt
The Ascension L u th e ra n Choir, u n d e r the direction o f Ted
Douce, w ill Join the A d u lt Choir o f St. Stephen's L uth era n
C hu rch In Longw ood for a special Easter season concert at 7
p.m, Sunday at St, Stephen's Featured w ork w ill lx- Easter
C antata No 4 by J. S Bach. C hrist L a y In Heath's S trong
Hands.

N ew Classes O ffered
Three new a d u lt Sunday School classes arc being ottered
Sundays at 9 :3 0 a .m . at C om m un ity U nited M ethodist C hu rch .
H ighw ay 17-92. Casselberry. The In clu d e a Young M arrleds
class led by A n n e C am pbell in Hoorn 17: C ontem porary Issues
(as r rla trd to the Bible), led by Kay Jo h n so n and Dr and Mrs.
Dave Rankin In Hoorn 20; and F ellow sh ip In the Life E terna l
based on the E p istles o f John, led by the Rev. Lester Ike In the
c h u rch parlor.

Rummage Sale Slated
T h r C hristian W om en's Fellow ship of t h r First C hristian
C h u rch . Disciples o f C hris w ill hold lls a n n u a l rum m age side
May 8 -10 from 9 3 0 a .m . to 4 p.m. at 1605 S, Sanford Ave.

M o ther-D aughter Banquet
The annual M other-D aughter banquet at C o m m u n ity U nite d
Methodist C h u rch . Casselberry, w ill be held at 0 30 p.m .
Saturday. May I I . I n the fellow ship h all. Reservations are
required.

Danny Wolfe Concert
C rn tra l Baptist C h u rch . 1311 S Oak Ave., Sanford, w ill host
D anny Wolfe, tru m p e te r and soloist, at t h r 11 a m service
Sunday. W o lfr has toured w ith the E.J. Daniels evangelistic
tra m In India. Korea and the Untied States.

Sharing Center Sunday
May 5 w ill tie S h a rin g Center S unday In Sanford and
congregations a r r being encouraged to have special prayer and
offerings o f m oney and food In su p p o rt o f the work o f the
S a n fo rd C h ris tia n S h a rin g C e n te r, a co op erative n on de nom inal tonal m in is try o f local churches

Gordon Jensen To Sing
Gordon Jensen, whose song, Digger th a n a n y M ountain. was
n um be r one on the n atio na l chart fo r five consecutive m onths,
w ill present a co nce rt at 6 p.m. th is S unday at the Episcopal
C hu rch of Ihe New Covenant. 875 T u s k a w llla Hoad. W in te r
Springs.

For N e w Composition

Choir Honors Music Director
L ake vle w B a p tis t C h u rch in
Lake M ary w ill tn- the setting for
Ihe prem iere o f a choral a r­
rangement e n title d Yrf It Was
In r Me w ritte n by the c h urch ’s
Music and Y o u th D irector Tony
Gibson J r . T h e m em bers of
L a k e v le w C h o ir , w ho h a v e
practiced the arrangem ent for
several weeks, w ill honor Gibson
and his wife. F a ith . Sunday after
church services.

pieces Is a C h ris tm a s m usical
e n title d Come to th e Manner
T o n y ’s muscl has a universal
message In corpo ratin g personal
a p p lic a tio n fo r th e C h ris tia n
life.** she added.

H r w rote and w ards and m usic
In 1984 a n d com posed I he
choral a rra n g e m e n t earlier litis
year. It was p ub lish e d just a lewweeks ago b y JO Y Publishing
Co.

A t age 4. w hen his fa m ily
t&gt;ought a piano. T o n y sat down
lo th e piano and began tn play
a uto m a tica lly by car. lie began
piano lessons al age 6 and be Is
c o n tin u in g his tra in in g In music­
al Stetson U n ive rsity. He a t­
tended Pensacola J u n io r College
fo r tw o years where he w on ihe
"O u ts ta n d in g S tu d e n t o f the
Y e a r" award In 19H1 and 1082
In a piano sonata c-nm pctltlun.

Gibson, w h o w rite s lit a variety
ol styles and them es, hits w ritte n
Isitlt w ords a nd accom panim ent
for 10 o ilie r C h ris tia n songs, yet
tots- published
Where docs he get his Inspira­
tion? H is w ife said. "H is Ideas
come fron t serm ons, scripture
verses, n a tu re and his personal
experiences w ith God, One of his

Itt March, G ibson competed
w ith 15 other m usei m a jo rs on
th e Junior and settlor level for an
a n n u a l S trison M usic Contest,
lie rehearsed lor tw o m onths
and won the piano co m p etitio n
and played C relg's Plano Con­
ce rto III A M inor w ith the Stetson
U n iv e rs ity Orchestra.
Gibson feels Ills ca ll lo the

m usic m in is try has been a g ra d ­
ual process and a very rew a rd in g
m in is try . M arried two years ago.
ihe G ibsons ntei at BJC w here
she m ajo re d In voice They m e t
the firs t d ay o f school when he
w as assigned lo accompany h e r
\o c a l lessons. Music and ih e ir
love lo r Jesus and Ihe fact th a t
they b o th had the same last
name gave them several th in g s
In c o m m o n F au lt's father J e rry
G ibson. Is h i pastoial evangelism
and c h u rc h grow th pla nn ing tn
A labam a Ills father. Tony Sr,. Is
pastor o f a Baptist C hurch In
Tam pa.
F aith w ho w orks as a law c le rk
at th r V olusia County C le rk ’s
office, intro du ces most o f her
husb an d's nm sie in her b e a u tifu l
sprarto voter. She was voted
"most ta le n te d " In high school
and w o n a fu ll vocal m u s ic
sch olarsh ip lit college.
Vet l l Was to r .Mr Is a m usical
piece w h ic h emphasizes the onerillee and love o f Jesus, h is
enielD xlou and death

Tony and Faith Gibson
Lake vle w p a s to r, th e Rev
Jackie Nix. said o f G ibson, " lie
is a very talented and m usically
g ilic d young m an , whose music
w ill one day to u c h m an y, many
lives, b ill I am itto si Impressed
w ith Ills deep love and devotion
itt ih r la u d ."

State Department Forum Raps M ainline
B y D a v id E. A n d e rs o n
U P I R e lig io n W r ite r
A recent State Departm ent fo ru m on
religious lib e rty , co-sponsored by a c o n ­
servative re lig io u s organization, was used as
a p latform fo r attacks on the N utloual
Council o f C hurches, p ro m p tin g protests
from a n u m b e r o f m ainline religio us leaders
For some, sponsorship of the iw o-day
event raised in q to rt.in i church-slate Issues
and underscored the Isolation ol m a in lin e
religious d en om ina tion s from the Reagan
a d m in istra tio n .
T h r conference was ro-sponsored by the
Slate D e p a rtm e n t and the In s titu te In
Religion and Democracy, a conservative
research g ro u p that specializes in e lfo rts to
change Ihe alleged leftist p o litic a l stances of
m ainline re lig io u s bodies
Because o f the IRD's long and vocal
Itlsiory o f a tta c k in g the m a in lin e e c u m e n i­
cal leadership — one of the lenders of the
conference. th e Rev. Ric hard J o h n N c illu iu s .
called t h r m a in lin e leaders lia rs on te le v i­
sion's 6 0 M in u te s — most B rotestant and
Roman C a th o lic religious leaders passed up
Ih r M -M lim t.

llo d a p p . lit Ills letter to A b ra m s , said the
For those w ho did attend, ih c tr lean* that
the event w ou ld Is- another rehearsal o f IHD conference lls e ll raised lor th e U nite d Stales
some o f the same religio us lib e rty Issues
co m p la in ts th a t Hie ecum enical m ovem ent
is "s o ft*' on cottm ttm lsm . appeared in be poised against (he Soviets
"W h e n c h u rch and state organic-ally Join
borne o u t.
A ccording lo Untied M ethodist Bishop to g e th e r In planning lo m eet these Issues
Leroy llo d a p p o f Indianapolis, the confer­ and t l i f u use (lie occasion and Ihe s e llin g la
ence. a tte n d e d by some 230 people, became c-oriferenre room of the Slate D c{&gt;arttiii*iil) to
a forum lo r "h e a v y , heavy a tta c k s on Ihe c a ric a tu re and then castigate o th e r religious
groups w ho arc- nut even present, the
National C o u n c il ol Churches
"T h e IRD has every rig h t let attac k Ihe question of religious Ireedom In America
becomes a h ig h agenda Ite m ." he said
NCC.“ llo d a p p said In a le tte r lo E lliott
••The tael that tills Issue e ith e r did not
Abram s, assistant secretary o f stale for
hum an rig h ts , a lutsi ol Ihe m e e tin g "B u i o ccur to the co-sponsors o f the event or was
when ll is done In a conference co sponsored ig n o re d by th em o n ly c o m p o u n d s the
by ihe S la te Departm ent, m o ra l and ethic al d a n g e r." 1todapp said
(as well as poll I leal I questions Im m e d la lcly
D u rin g ihe conference. Ih e Rev. Charles
B ergstrom , governm ental a ffa irs executive
are e voke d."
A speci.el target of the n lta r k s was the lo r the L u th e ra n C ouncil In the U S A.,
National C o u n c il's elfort to b u ild bridges sought to object lo the a tta c k s cm the
between ch urche s in Ihe U n ite d Stales and c o u n c il.
N o tin g th a t neither th r N a tio n a l Council
the-Soviet U nio n
Sociologist B rie r Berger, a leader of the n o r th e U S . C atholic C on fe re nce was
IRD. called such elforts "o n e o f Ihe m ajor in v ite d to co-sponsor the fo ru m . Bergstrom
sc andals of o u r tim e " and accused m ainline e n co u ra g e d Abram s lo p la n a d d itio n a l
c hmVhes ol "apostasy” — an ultan do nn icnl conferences w ith m ainlin e re lig io u s leaders
ol llu* la llli.
Involved.

Advertising Their Faith Paying Off
B y D a v id Z ixzo
O K LA H O M A C IT Y IlfB tl Sonde Sanders wears a pistol on
tils hip and sells guns, knives
anil brass k n u c k le s In Ills {town
shop. He also "s a ve s" |ieoplr
there by c o n v e rtin g them to
C hrist (unity.
" T o d a le , w e 'v e had 542
people w ho have come to the
laird In h e re ," he says w ith a
m a ch in e -g u n d e liv e ry rid dle d
w ith S criptures
Ex-eonvlcl Joe A rth u r Cecil
sells ear (s irts arid saves people
al Ihe Jesus Is Lord Garage and
Salvage am t W isdom Is Life
T ejichlng C enter
" I d o n 't b u y n o ililn g from
thieves." the h u lk in g Cecil de­
clares, "I done had m y lesson,”
D a v id T e r r e l l , w h o c a lls
h lm s e ll " I h e C h ris tia n c o n ­
tr a c to r." a lso I n s custom ers
know he's re lig io u s, "b u t I use It
very s u b tly ."
“ It Is s tric tly an advertising
to o l." he said. " I t is not a m eans
to trv to co nve rt somebody, to
change som ebody, to ta lk p h i­
loso ph y."
A ll three consider themselves
saved or "b o rn a g a in ." They also
hrlleve w e a v in g religion In in
Ih c lr b usine sses has w orked
lln a m la l m ira cle s
"T h e lust tw o years we've
tieen the hlggesl pawn shop tn
th r slate, as far as loans u n ­
concerned." said Sanders, w ho
claim s he has even had a healing

a ru n -o f-lh e m ill company.
The a d ve rtisin g "sin g le d us
m il as someone more c re d ib le ."
R eligion has been good lo J im
H u m p h re y too. He p ro m o te s
" C h r is tia n b usine ss s h o w s "
aro un d Hie c o u n try .
" l l s like a home and garden
s h o w ," he said al a recent show
in O k la h o m a C ity, w here he
collected $275 from each o f 2 0 0
e x h ib ito rs
lie- d eclined to answer o th e r
questions u n til a reporter a n ­
swered h is "H a ve you accepted
Jesus C h ris t as your personal
s a v io r? "
"T h e se people are doing llie tr
business in ihe name o f Ihe
L o r d ," he said, as re lig io u s
m usic blared Im m a bandstand
" R e lie v in g In J e s u s C h r is t
m akes th e ir business Increase."
B rent H e flin , a college student
m a tu rin g In funeral d ire c tin g ,
said som e people use re lig io n
"s o le ly as a prom oting to o l." B u i
u i 'H &amp; H S lrre o , where he w o rks
|&gt; .irM liiie. "W e don't. We tx -lle v r
ll
" O u r em ployees are all C h ris
M a n s ," he said "T h e y p tu y
C h ris tia n m usic all clay long "
lie said a sign out fro n t und
te levision advertising declaring.
"B raise the Lord " has b ro ug ht
In cu stom ers.
" I t 's u good huslness m ove,
su re ."
H ow ever. Mary H unter, w ho

m ira c le or two o ccur In h is shop
A fte r he llrst donated Sl.(KX)
io Ills church am i pm op a sign
o u l fro n l. "Jesus is Lord, loans
in $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,* * t ils b u s in e s s
blossomed and he tx iu g lit sever­
al prii|x-r(lc-s a ro u n d h is gaudy
yellow store, lie h in ts God has
made h im a m illio n a ire .
" I f you waul in m id itp ly a
lh n tis .m il H ints a thousand, he's
done me way higgt-r than lh .it,"
lie said,
Every employee wears a gun
at th r shop, w h ich once "got
knocked otf for 165 g ra n d " In a
robbery, Sanders said.
" I'v e used mint- seven Bides In
25 years. W illi good counsel
m ake war You d o n 't let people
ru n o ve r yo u."
Sanders, who c a lls the pawn
b u s in e s s " th e s e c o n d -oldest
profession." sold every weapon
sold al the store is legal
" W r pruy w henever we sell u
gun Dial nobodv w ill get hurt
w ith It."
A lte r Terrell first a dvertised on
a C hristia n radio sta tio n two
y e a r s a g o . s a le s g re w to
$ :i00 .00 0 and rose again to $ 1 5
m illio n the fo llo w in g year. Now.
he said. Terrell In d u s trie s is Ihe
largest siding and rem odeling
co m p an y in ihe s la te .**
" N r x l year we’ll pro ba bly do
$3 5 lo $4 m illio n ." he said
" I t has really h e lp e d ." he said
ol Ihe C hristian w ay. "B efore w r
started using It. we were k in d of

ru n s J im and M .u \ s Applianc es
w ith her h u sb an d said religion
cun In- a dou ble edged sword In
business. The store- lias a "Jesus
Is L o rd " sign o u l fro n t, erre led
Irc-e by a C h ris tia n slgii-m akc-t
" I t 's hard to read the p u b lic ."
she said "T h e re are tw o types
people w ho see the sign and
w o u ld n 't conic In here at all. and
v irile say. 'H ey. I'm a C hristian
and I would lik e lo shop where
som eiinr c i v Is a C h ris tia n '."
Salvage ya rd preacher Cecil,
w ho spent fo u r yeurs In Leav­
e n w o rth c h i a c o u n te rfe itin g
ro n v lc llo n , says th ere arc- "p ro *
and c o n s " a b o u t re lig io n In
business "cause- th e re 's more
i lev I Is out th ere th a n tla -ie are
C h ristia n s."
"Som e say th e y lik e the sign
Some soy th e y d u n 'I m in e In
here because o f i h r s ig n .”
B ro prlrto rs say the C hristian
them e can he u cross lo lx-ar
w he n d is g r u n tle d c u s to m e rs
qm-nOott llie tr fu llli and use tile
religious u nglc to tr y to take
advantage of th e m lin t like I la­
in her busine ss operators. T errell
said he doesn't s im p ly tu rn the
other c heek
“ W r’ v r had th a t (re lig iou s
anglel throw n u p to u s ." he said.
" I go lo c h u rc h every Sunday
lx -c a u v I'm n o t perfect. When
we start doing perfect w ork I w ill
ascend und y o u w o n 't even w e
me anymore '

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Men's Club Meets

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The Holy C ross Episcopal C h u rch M en 's C lub w ill meet
Wednesday at 7 p.m . In Ihe parish house at Fourth Street and
Magnolia Avenue. S anford, for a supper and program .

Highway 426 &amp; Red Bug Road. Oviedo 32765

SUNDAY W ORSHIP SERVICES
6:30 A.M . and 11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL • 9:45 A.M .

Women Plan Luncheon
Episcopal C h u rc h W omen of H oly Cross C hurch. Sanford,
w ill hold a lu n e h ro n st noon May 13 In the parish house at
F ou rth Street and M agnolia Avenue. S anford. There w ill be an
election of o fn e rrs a nd program .

y ltte /u l . . .

Men's Fellowship Supper
There w ill be a M en's Fellow ship Supper at 8.30 p.m .
M onday In the fe llo w s h ip hail of F irst B a ptist C hurch of I&gt;eBury
at 32 Shell Hoad

Music in The Chapel
Alexander A nderson, w ill conduct Ihe M ailings College C h o ir,
the Orlando D eanery Boys C hoir and th e O rlando C ham ber
Players In a perform ance o f H andel's O ratorio. Jcphta. at 8
p.m . Sunday In the K olllna College M usk: In the Chapel series
tn Knowles M em orial Chapel. W in te r Bark. I t , Is free to the
public.

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CELEBRATION OF W O R SH IP IN
THE S P IR IT AND THE W ORD.

May Day In The Park

SUNDAY SCHOOL .............................................. 9:45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP ............................................ 10:50 A.M.
EVENING W O R S H IP ............................................ 6:00 P.M.

Adeen Sizemore, left, and Fran Morton help prepare
breakfast In Fort Mellon P ark for Ihe ESP ( E x t r a Special
People) seniors group from Westview Baptist Church,
Sanlord. The 40 and over group, which meets monthly,
took advantage of the beautiful weather for an outing
Wednesday morning.

William Thompson, Paator

Sanford Church of G od

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AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19)
R e a lis t ic o b je c tiv e s c a n be
achieved today. H owever. If you
set goals for yourself th a t you
k n o w arc beyond y o u r reach.

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don 't expect m iracles.
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) T o
succeed today, you m ust view
life re a lis tic a lly . Sec things fo r
w hat they re a lly are and not the
way you w ish th em lo be.
ARIES (M arch 2 1-April 19) It's
not In y o u r best Interests to get
fin a n c ia lly Involved loday In
ventures o r enterprises w here
you are o pe ra ting In (he dark
Stay In y o u r o w n b ailiw ick

19| II co m p ete n t associates are
in accord and positive re s u lts arc
YOUR B 1 R T H D A T
pre sen tly m a n ag ing a m a tte r
lik e ly .
M A T S . 1985
personally Im p o rta n t to you. do
LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct. 23) To
Y o u r lo n g -ra n g e fin a n c ia l
n oth ing Kxlay that could rock
pros|&gt;ecls w ill undergo favorable day you are a last th in k e r and
the boat.
the
poascssor
of
sound
Judg­
changes In the year ahead: Keep
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
an ear lu n rd for solid In v e s ttn rn l m en t. You sh ou ld n't have a n y
M akr It a [x tim today to touch
pro ble m s In Im p le m e n tin g yo u r
proposals.
bases w ith frie n d s you h ave n't
TAURUS (A p ril 20-M ay 20) b rig h t Ideas
seen
la te ly . T hey miss you as
You m ay nol h r aware o f It. but
SCORPIO |Oct. 24 Nov. 221
m uch as you m iss them.
people w ho h ave y o u r best Dame F ortu ne tends to fa vor you
PISCES (Feb. 2G M arch 20)
In te re st* at heart w ill be doing at th l* time lit •liuailons that
U nusual e o n d ltlo n s are a ttrrtn g
h e lp fu l th ing s fo r you today
c o u ld m ake fir save you m o n ry
at th is lim e th a t could be o f great
Pleasant surprises are In store. Follow y o u r basic In s tin c t* and
benefit to you at w ork or In y o u r
M ajor changes are ahead for rin g u p some profit
ca re e r W h e n y o u sp ot th e
T a u n ts In Ih r m in in g year Send
8A01TTARIUS iNov. 23 Dec
signals, get m o vin g
for yo ur Astro G ra p h p re d ic tio n *
2 1 1 Spontaneous happenings are
today. Mall $1 to A s tro G raph.
ARIES (M arch 21-A prll 19)
Box 489. Radio C ity Station, the ones th a t w ill b rin g you the
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today for c o m m an din g the re ­
schedule Ilex I hie so yo u can
state your zodiac sign.
spect o f others. The Im pact o f
m ove In any direction pleasure
GEMINI (M ay 2 1-Jun e 20| dictates.
your w ords and actions w ill bear
l ‘ro)ecl yourself In lo situations
fru it for an extended period
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 J a n .
I ih 1.iv (hat enable you lo operate
as a broker or m id d le m a n . Prof­
itable developm ents are jMissIblc.
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T he cue b lil b v N o rth was cashed the clu b are
E a s t a n s w e re d d r t H ir e r 's
a skin g South foi a lou r card
spade su it, and South bid It I p ra y e r by Im m ediately r o llin g
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LEO IJu ly 23-Aug 22) Seek
out com panions today w ho are
o p tim is tic and a d ve n tu ro u s If
y o u a s s o c ia te w ith “ fu d d y d u d d ie s ," a p o te n tia lly fu n day
w ill become a b o rin g one
VIROO I A ug. 23 Sept. 221
T ills Is a good day to broach a
m a tte r that requires the consent
n f yo ur fam ily. A ll are apt to Iv­

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T o keep valued relationships
In ta ct In the y e a r ahead, old
frie n d s m ust n o l be Ignored
w hen new ones are found. A llot
a m ple tim e for each.
TAURUS (A p ril 2 0 May 20)
Tread ca utio usly In Im po rtan t
career m atters today. You may
h a v e m is ju d g e d s o m e th in g ,
lea ving y o u r p o s itio n weaker
th a n you th in k
GEMINI (May 2 l« J lin e 20| If
y o u r a ttitu de to w a rd y o u r work
Is Indifferent today. It w ill be
reflected In y o u r perform ance
and you m ight spend a lot or
tim e on so m e thin g th a t should
be accom plished q u ic k ly .
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 221
Do nothing Im p u ls iv e ly o r h asti­
ly today where In vestm e nts are
concerned. S tud y the proposal In
d ep th and. If It’s a good deal, ti ll
s till be around to m o rro w
LEO lJ u ly 23-A ug 22) Today
you are a good sta rte r b ut you
m ay be tem pted lo q u it before
you accom plish w h a t you start
o u t to do Keep y o u r shoulder to
the wheel.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) The
boas may be In a to u c h y moral
to da y so If he asks you lo take
care of specific tasks. I t ’s best
you don't come up w ith wise
answers or a lib is as to w h y you
c a n 't.
LIBRA (S e p t. 23 O ct 23)
S triv e to h r e xtra p ru d e n t In the
management o f y o u r resources
today. If you d o n 't keep a lid on
y o u r spending, you could ru n up
some big bills.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22}
F riends w ill shy aw ay fro m you
liMlay If you're loo opinionated
a n ti Insist upon d o in g e verythin g
y o u r way. Give the o th e r guy a
little space for h is In p u t.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec
21) Your em otions m ay ru n the
lu ll gam bit today. You could

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plans to go along In offer her
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M ilton Sm ith
City Employees Sanford's Greatest Asset

Bringing
Down The
Dollar...

By Donna Estes
understanding w ith the state rather th a n
H e ra ld S ta ff W r ite r
having to go to litig a tio n ," S m ith said.
To promote o rd e rly g ro w th. S m ith satd
S e ttlin g the disagreem ent between the
city o f Sanford and the state D epartm ent
he and hts colleagues w ill be looking at
o f E n viro nm e nta l R egulation over the
keeping com m ercial and in d u s tria l devoperation o f the c ity 's sewer system
c lo p m rn l confined w ith in certain areas
holds C om m issioner M ilto n S m ith 's first
o f the c o m m u n ity and allo w in g residen­
p rio rity for 1985 — hts fifth year In
tia l developm ent In o thers
office B u t. a close second on hts p rio rity
Part of th is w ill be done by adopting a
list
is
to
control
g
ro
w
th
to
protect
the
new
com prehensive la n d use plan and
My friend M a rvin F ln sle r Is a
c ity 's aesthetic beauty and to m aintain
by adopting a new com prehensive zon­
m ild -m a n n e re d , h a rd w orking ,
the se re nity, tru n s q u lllly and q u a lity of
in g ordinance, b oth o f w hich the c ity 's
p a trio tic Am erican. He Is a Boy
lire here
a d v is o ry p la n n in g a nd zo ning c o m ­
Scout adviser and fa ith fu l w at­
The stale agency has been dem anding
m ission are w o rk in g on now. he said
ch e r of General H ospital. He is
that Sanford convert to the expensive
Once recom m endations are completed
(he last person I w ou ld have
m ethod o f land spreading to dispose of
and presented to the c ity com m ission,
guessed would become a revolu­
e lflu en t from the Poplar Avenue sewer
S m ith said, the com m ission, after adop­
tio n a ry .
tio n w ilt have to w ith s ta n d the pressure
plant rath er than co n tin u e d u m pin g it
Hut lu rk in g beneath the bland
and
requests for changes
in
to
Lake
M
onroe.
H
ow
ever,
recent
e x te rio r of M arvin Flnster, lino­
developm ents Indicate the c ity may be
“ I feel when we fin alize the com ­
le u m salesm an, is " D . " the
prehensive plan and the zoning o rd i­
secret leader o f th e FDD. a able to w in out over the DER.
DER says S anford's d ilu e n t is p o llu t­
nance. It w ill benefit the c ity and the
p a ra m ilita ry o rg a n iz a tio n de­
ing the lake, w hile Sanford Insists the
people
trem endously.
dicated to w re a kin g havoc on
q u a lity o f the effluent Is higher than the
"1 d o n 't b e lie v e we s h o u ld g ive
th is co u n try's m ost sacred In ­
w aters o f the lake.
variances to the plan E vcrytim e we give
s t it u t io n s — Its b a n k s . U l­
The c ity Is w a itin g for a decision from
variances to the plan or the zoning
tim a te ly . D and hts tin y band
ordinances we weaken them . We m ust
w a n i to bring dow n the govern­ DER on Sanford's a pp ro ! o f the state
order. S m ith and o the r m em bers o f the
look at requests w ith a view tow ard w hut
m e n t o f the U nited States
city com m ission have said they w ill take
w ill benefit Sanford and all the people."
I discovered M a rv in 's other
the issue to court If the stale continues
h? said.
id e n tity when 1 found h im In his
its dem and
S m ith also sees ttew C ity Manager
b a se m e n t fo ld in g p h o to s ta llc
The
m
ajor
reason
is
the
cost
Involved
F
rank
Faison as having a profound effect
copies of a leaflet w arnin g of
C ity c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e rs . C o n k lin .
on the c ity.
trou ble s ahead for a local bank.
Porter and Holmes, have estim ated costs
"F ra n k w ill lx- a great asset because of
Il urged depositors to gel th e ir
as h ig h as 930 m illio n to $40 m illio n to
hts 25-year background and experience
m oney out, fast.
In c ity m an ag em en t." he said
Once caught. M a rvin seemed convert to land spreading — a technique
where treated d ilu e n t Is spread upon the
S m ith , who Is the c ity com m ission's
a lm o s t eager to confess. He
ground.
liaison
(o the police d ep artm en t, also has
swore me to secrecy, and the
Even If the c ity continues d u m pin g
a great Interest In the police departm ent
w hole story o f h is role as D. the
and Is especially pleased w ith Its new
organizer of the F ro n t for a d ilu e n t In to Lake Monroe, expenditures
of 920 m illio n or m ore w ill lx- necessary
p hysical fitness program .
D eclinin g Dollar, sp illed out.
to m odernize and expand the sewer
"W ith the courts ru lin g that the police
"O u r goal Is s im p le ," he said
plant.
do
not have a u th o rity to shoot a fleeing
g rim ly . "W e w a n t to b rin g down
T h e c ity had a series of p u b lic hearings
suspect. It w ill become necessary for
the d o lla r."
liefore a DER hearing officer In Sanford
officers lo chase suspects on foot at tim es
" I s n ' t that a little unIn e a rly March and a second hearing In
to apprehend them and the officers can
A m e rica n ? " I objected.
Tallahassee A p ril 16 on w h e th e r the c ity
o
n ly do that If they are p h ys ic a lly fit." he
" I t 's the m ost pro-A m erican
should have to change the m ethod of
said.
th in g a citizen cun d o ," he
"T h e y m ust be in good physical
replied "A strong A m e rica re­ d ilu e n t disposal. A decision Is rx p rc le d
from the stale any day now .
c o n d itio n nol o nly fo r the c ity but for
q uire s a weak d o lla r."
" I am very o p tim is tic Sanford Is going
llie tr o w n w e ll-b e in g ."
;
S e n s in g m y p u z z le m e n t.
to get favorable consideration from the
S m ith says the Sanford Police De­
M arvin continued
DER I hope that we can have an
p a rtm e n t has the p o te n tia l o f being one
" T h e d o lla r has soared In
value by 70 percent In the last
five years. I used to th in k that
w its a good th in g L ik e a lot of
A n ir ilis n i, u
n w ilr
m y spine
tin g le to hear Dan Rather say
th a t the dollar was u p In active
tra ilin g In London
" B u t that h igh-priced d o lla r Is
k illin g us It's k illin g o u r e xp o rt­
ers It makes the cu rren cies of
o u r adversaries cheap, so our
By M ark Schw ed
people u n w ittin g ly b uy from
by saying they are the poor m an s ticket
th e m Instead o f o u r o w n loyal
UP1 F ea tu re W r ite r
lo the courtroom , b u t the fees also are
prrxlucers. The o n ly hope for
T he sight of law yers flo ckin g like
Ihc a tto rn e y's ticke t to rtc h c s .
A m erica is lo b rin g o u r dollar
"v u ltu re s " to Bhopal. India, and the
T h e w orld's first 91 m illio n personal
d o w n !"
Dicker o f late night TV ads that h in t cold
In ju ry verdict came In 1962. b ut by 1983
Il Is u n llk r M arvin to exclaim
rush fo r pain and suffering Is p u ttin g Ih r
th e rr were 360 — and the w o rld 's first
a bo ut a n yth in g The effort left legal profession In co nte m p t o f m uch of
91 b illio n {K-rsonu! In ju ry verdict may
h im exhausted,
the A m e rican public.
not be far away.
I asked h im how th e FDD was
M illio n d o lla r personal In ju ry awards
The chem ical s p ill u l Bhopal left 2.500
going lo achieve Its goal.
are banded down every day o f the year
jx-ople dead and 2 00 .00 0 in ju re d In lhe
"R em em ber the problem s of and the size o f Judgments Is d o s in g In on
w o rld ’s worst In d u s tria l accident A m e r­
the savings and loan In stitu tio n s the b illio n dollar m ark. A research group
ican law yers arrived alm ost as fast as the
In O h io ? " he asked "T h o s e were fields calls dally on the going rale for
rescue w orke rs and th e w orld was
o u r w o rk We b ro ug ht dow n one |M-rxonal In ju ry — 9 556.680 for a leg
of th em , and then spread rum ors am putated below the knee. 9927.800 If
above.
a b o u t th e o t h e r s . P e o p le
p a n icke d , and the deed was
But w h ile com plaints against the legal
dip iiuiii
done.
c o m m u n ity are loud and a ng ry, lawyers
" I t was w on de rful. We got are h a rd ly unable to defend themselves.
to take co ntrol o f the co m p le x litig a tio n :
g re a t press coverage. People
The c h ie f lawyer gels the biggest fee.
Law yers, they rem ind , were not al Ihc
Law yers have filed some 05 com peting
lin e d up lo get m o n e y that controls o f Union C arbide’s Bhopal plant:
w a s n 't there. S o m r o f those law yers were not the ones w ho cut off
s u its seeking 9200 b illio n for the victim s
photos could have been taken In th r w ro n g leg In the ope ra ting room;
and are s till jo ck e y in g for w hat could
the Depression,
becom e the m ost lu c ra tiv e cash-forlaw yers were not the ones w ho flew a
"T h e dollar, you w ill recall, plane In to the ground.
c a la m lty payoff In h is to ry .
plunged It's fallen 2 5 percent
One law yer has signed up 60.000
In to d a y's courtroom g ia n t awards
against some currencies. And usually arise from death or severe In ju ry
In d ia n v ictim s M elvin B elli, the selflh a t's o n ly the begin nin g!
proclaim ed K ing o f T o rts , filed a 915
cases ste m m ing from pro du ct lia b ility or
"W h e n foreigners see those m edical m alpractice.
b illio n suit.
lin e s outside o f b a n ks, they
A n a ttorney In J u p ite r. Fla., was so
H elp in g give rise to the Increasing
Ix-giri to stop th in k in g o f the U.S. n u m b e r o f co u rt s u its — and the
Incensed w ith the conduct o f his co l­
us such a safe place to Invest. It's Increasing size o f Judgm ents — are
leagues that he w rote an angry letter to
o u r s ta b ility th a t's been k illin g law yers w ho agree to w o rk free u n til u
th r A m erican Bar Association c a llin g for
us A few more panics In a few ju d g m e n t Is awarded. If they w in , th e ir
"d ire c t a c tio n " b y state bars.
m ure slates, and w e're on our fee Is 30 to 4 0 percent o f the award.
"T h e news m edia Is having a field day
See D O LLA R , page 4 D
w ith the legal profession because o f the
Law yers defend the co ntin ge ncy fees

H w iu r u t

Commissioner Smith at sewer plant "helm
ot the best law enforcem ent u n its in the
state w ith the personnel It already has
A nother favorite project o f S m ith 's was
the c ity 's clea n-u p d rive In M arch
"S om e very good efforts were made lo
clean up the c ity , now there m ust lx* a
co ntin uo us effort by the people to keep
th e ir neighborhoods clean and by the
c ity to keep p u b lic property c le a n ." he
said.
I ’erhaps S anford's greatest asset. In
S m ith 's o pinio n. Is the c ity 's employees.
"W e respect o u r employees and they
know they have a responsibility to the
c ity . We try to keep th e ir salary and
benefits at a level w ith employees In
other m u n ic ip a litie s In C eniral Florida
Since we treat o u r employees fa irly , they
lend losing here lo n g e r."
S m ith was elected to the c ity c o m ­
m ission for a s p lit tw o-year term on his
first tr y (or p u b lic office In 19HO In

/ /

1982. h r was re-elected lo a fu ll four-year
term But he h asn 't decided w h e th e r he
w ill ru n fo r re-election In D ecem ber
1986
"People have been asking me w h e th e r
I w ill ru n fo r re-election. "B u t 1 h a v e n ’t
decided. It w ill drqx-nd on how I feel and
how the |x-ople feel about m e. S m ith
•uiid. " I want to co ntin ue to serve us long
as I am able If the people s till w ant me
" I enjoy being a c ity com m issioner. I
like people and I like lo serve people and
th e ir needs." he said.
S m ith re m in d s th a t lo r progress to be
made a ll liv e m e m b e rs o f th e c ity
com m ission m u st w ork In h a rm o n y to
the best ol th e ir a b ility .
"W h ile u servant of th r people can
disagree, once the m a jo rity bus m ade the
decision all m u st p u ll together fo r the
See C IT Y , pegs 4D

L a w su it

The Price O f Life: Cash For Calamity

ANALYSIS
Mini ill
ui ana ntyi uammi

Quirks

Even b c lo re E th io p ia n tim n lg r u n t
Daniel M rd h a n l was Identified as h a v in g
died In a G a la xy A irlin e s plane In Reno,
Nev.. h is fu m lly was represented by a
law firm . Since m ost of the 68 people
kille d were M innesotans, law yers headed
lo M innesota. Local and o ut-of-stute
f ir m s u s e d a d s . p u b lic r e l a t io n s
specialists a n d n ew s conferences In
M ln ncu jxtlls lo I r t v ic tim s ' fa m ilie s k n o w
where to fin d th em . One firm bragged
that It hud re c e n tly w on a 9 1 0 ,(XX)
v e r d ic t fo r u 7 4 - y e a r - o l d w o m a n
frightened on u c h a rte r flig h t b y u
passenger w ho to ld a plane crush Juke on
Ihc public address system .
More and m ore, law yers are u s in g th e
media to a ttra c t clien ts.
Figures from the Television B u re a u o f
A dvertising show th u t 414 law ye rs a nd
legal clinics sp cnl m ore th an 928 m illio n
on TV a dve rtisin g In 1984, 58 percent
more than Ihe year before.
In M lu m l. la te -n ig h t te le v is io n la
ihxxled w ith ads by atto rn eys lo o k in g for
th e In ju r e d . O n e ad Is d e s ig n e d
s p e c ific a lly fo r m e d ic a l m a lp ra c tic e ,
another ends w ith u prom ise lo send a
representative " t o y o u r home or h o sp ita l
lx -d ."
The huge s ta k rs In even the sim p lest
|x-rsonul In ju ry ruse have tu rn ed some
courtroom s In to sweepstakes houses.
" T h r m edical lia b ility Issue 1s re a lly
$ « • C A L A M IT Y , page 4 D

by Garry Trudaau

DOONESBURY
ww n to, m

A Blooming Shame
By United Preen
International

few vu llu re s w ho have given credence to
the com m only held belief that atto rn eys
are am bulance ch ase rs." R ichard Kay
said In his letter.
D tx io rs . who say they are h it hard by
Increasing m alpractice prem ium s and
m illion-dollar verdicts, accuse law yers
like Belli of d riv in g up the cost of
medicine.
"Y o u can stun up w hul Is happening In
th r p la in tiffs ' bar by ju s t looking ul
M elvin Belli and the In te rn atio na l a m ­
bulance chasers going to B h op a l." said
Dr James Todd, senior deputy d irector
and executive vice president o f ihe
A m erican Medical Association.
A n othe r case th a t Is breaking product
lia b ility records Is the one against the
A II Robins Co. o ver the Daikon Shield
b irth co ntrol device.
Robins has set aside 9615 m illio n to
settle legal claim s from thousands of
w om en w ho used the badge-shaped
In tra uterine device — Ihe biggest re ­
serve fund In h is to ry . More than 12,000
s u its have been filed In th is c o u n try —
and now tw o Santa M onica. C a lif.,
law ye rs arc Joining a law yer In C hina lo
open the firs t personal In ju ry office In
Peking. The target: Chinese wom en w ho
bought the Daikon 1UD.
A irlin e disasters are a no the r area
w here law yers appear to compete for
v ic tim s . In an a irlin e crash, lia b ility Is
understood. The o n ly q u rs tlo n Is how
m u c h m oney the v ic tim w ill receive.

soar too

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v e m t x u .t F O W g f flRtrr t *

court Ihe police offered no
evidence and the case was
d is m is s e d . T h e r e w a s
nothing to prove the five
daffodils he picked belonged
tosnynne.

LONDON (UP!) - A son
w ho forgot to b u y hts m om
a M a th e r's D a y p re s e n t
p icke d some d a ffo d ils by
th e ro a d s id e as a la s tElderfleld’a case was paid
n itn u te gift and was then
out of pubflc funds and hla
a rie a tc d lo r stealing flo w e rs
lawyer, recalling W illiam
fro m s kx-al police o fficia l
Wordsworth's ode to daf­
M ik e K l d r r f l c l d . 2 4 .
fodils. felt moved to mark
picked h is fioral trib u te for
Ihe event w ith a verse of hla
M o th e r’ s Day. w h ic h In
own:
B r it a in Is c e le b ra te d In
v"Tea Lhaaaaju
M a rc h , from o u ts id e th e
hom e o f Ihe vice-cha irm a n
(X th e regional police force,
This lad picked J u t
near Padstow In so u th w e st­ five far klaaaua.
ern England.
Ha's s e c M f d t t i f , bet
A zealous police constable
a r r e s t e d E ld e r f le ld b u t
tfa w rn't forget that
w h e n th e c u t. ca m e to Mother's Day."

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Sunday, May 5, 1985 — 2D
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M a l v i n A d k in s , A d v e r t is in g D i r e c t o r

Home O rlivrry Week, 81 10. Month. M 75; 3 Months.
814.25; fl Months. 827 Of); Year. 851 00 Hy Mall Week.
81.50 Month. 86 OO. 3 Months. 81H (X) 0 Months. 832.50
Year. 80000

Say Thanks
To The Teachers

DICK WEST

Good Old George, First in Fortune Hunting?
m otivated by love.
Anyw ay, as d a r k establishes In his book,
s u b title d "P re s id e n t* out o f P o w e r." some
erM w hlle c h ie f executives "d ie d h ea vily In d e b t"
and a few "u s e d th e ir form er p osition to make
fo rtu n e s." If you can Im agine such a th in g .
O nly two. In h is jud gm e nt, "achieved greater
happiness" after leaving office. T he y were John
Q uincy Adam s and W illiam H ow ard Taft..
T he re Is no gainsaying th a t M artha C u rtis had
The others, even those w ho had no m oney
a b u n d le when she and W ashington tied the problem s. Just sort o f moped around, -ntssing
kn ot In 1759. Her father has been described as a the perquisites o f power Some were p re tty
"w e a lth y la n d o w n e r" and C u rtis ’ death In 1757 b ille r. Clark quotes H arry T ru m a n as com m en­
m ade her "o n e o f th e riches* w om en In
t i n g a f t e r t h e In a u g u r a t io n o f D w i g h t
V irg in ia ."
ElsenhowerD esp ite his w ife 's In h e rita n c e , h ow eve r.
"T w o hou rs ago. I could have said five words
W a sh in gton "suffered serious cash flow p ro ­ and been quoted In 15 m inutes In every capital
b le m s " after leaving the W hite House In 1797. o f the w orld. Now 1 could ta lk for tw o hours and
In h is new book. "F aded G lo ry ." J im C lark o f nobody w ou ld give a d a m n ."
th e O r la n d o ( F la .l S e n tin e l w r ite s th a t
E xactly! A * Teddy Roosevelt put It to W illia m
"W a s h in g to n was s tra p p e d " w itho ut the p re s i­ J rn n ln g s Hrynn. " I like m y jo b ."
Neverthess. according to C lark, o n ly four
d e n tia l salary.
You can draw yo u r o w n conclusions as to w h y ex-presidents have trie d to re tu rn to the W hite
George proposed to M artha. R om antic that I am . House and o n ly one. Grover Cleveland, has been
I c lin g to the belief that he was p rim a rily successful.
W ASHINGTON |UPI) It long has been
p oin te d o u t that George W ashington, credited
w ith being ‘‘first In w ar. firs t In peace and firs t
In the hearts of his c o u n try m e n ." m arried a
w ido w .
Not u n til recently, how ever, have I heard It
suggested that o u r firs t president m ay have
m a rrie d fo r money.

All of ua remember (special teachers from
our school days. Perhaps they taught us
something extraordinary, or motivated us. or
were friends when we needed them. Because
they were so special to ua. we made sure to let
them know how much we appreciated what
they gave us.
But If you think very carefully, all of our
teachers gave us knowledge that we didn't get
from anyone else. Yet we probably never took
the time to thank them for what they shared
RUSTY BROWN
with us.
For all of us who neglected to say "thanks"
to our teachers, the National PTA Is giving us
a chance by sponsoring "Teacher Apprecia­
tion Week.” May 5-11. And May 17 Is
Teacher's Day In Florida, having been
designated as such by the legislature. The
l*TA's 5.6 million members nationwide are
reminding everyone to let teachers know how
m uch they m ean to students and the
community.
W ASHINGTON INEA1 - L ife Is
A strong, effective system of free public
education for children Is essential to our heady here on Capllol H ill. U nder
democratic society. The role of teachers In the big dom e, senators and repre­
sentatives address n a tio n a l p ro ­
this society has never hern more important.
blems w ith august Inflections.
In Seminole County one of the major events
A fterw ard. In halls outside the
planned to recognize and honor outstanding cham bers, Ihe legislators step Into
teachers of the year Is the recognition
the T V lig h ts , answering rep o rte rs’
program scheduled for May 13 At the Sanford
questions In tim e for the 6 o'clock
Civic Center. Thai day, 4 1 teachers, one from
news. T hen, surrounded by a bevy
o f aides, th e y speed o ff In sh in y
each school In the district, will I k * feted. Each
cars, g e ttin g briefed r n rou te to the
of those teachers was selected, by various
next encounter; perhaps a m eeting
means, to represent his/her school as teacher
w ith the head o f a big In d u s try or
of the yrar. But we re confident that If any
v is ito r s fr o m th e h o m e s ta te ,
one of them was asked If there’s any
perhaps a d ip lo m a tic reception.
exclusivity Involved, they'd say no. and Insist
It s easy to be caught u p In the
they are only symbolic of the many outstand­ power and the attention. But some
ing teachers In the Seminole County school
d o n 't forget w h y they came, o r from
district.
whence.
In addition to the May 13 program, the local
One o f those Is Rep. M ary Rose
P T A . the S em i n o l e C ounty E d u c a tio n
O a k a r, D -O h lo . as re fr e s h in g ly
Association and srlux&gt;l administrators will
earnest as w hen I first knew her In
conduct vnrlous other programs, such us Cleveland. T e n years ago, she was a
scrappy, dedicated m em ber o f the
breakfast m eetings, etc., to honor local
city c o u n c il, fig h tin g for the s u rv iv a l
teachers.
of her a ging, ethn ic neighborhood.
Let's focus on the gtxxl coming from our
T w o years later she came to the
schools this week. Encourage your children to
capital, b rin g in g h *r w o rn rn * co n ­
show thrlr appreciation to their teachers. You
cerns w ith her. We discussed some
cun, too. A smile and a "thanks" Is all It
o f these d u rin g a W ashington re­
takes. Join the l*TA In celebrating "Teacher
union.
Appreciation Week."
The congresswom an rem em bered

W hat can be done? M illa rd F illm ore observed
In 1857. "W e elect a m an to the presidency ...
and a fte r we have done w ith h im we let h im go
Into seclusion and perhaps p o v e rty ."
Since 1958. we have taken p re tty good care o f
o u r retired leaders fin a n c ia lly . B u t seclusion Is
another m atter. Just ask D ick N ixon. J e rry Ford
or J im m y C arter.
S erving In Congress o r on the Supreme C ourt,
altho ug h the fates o f Adam s and T aft, clearly is
not enough. Nor Is heading a federal com ­
m ission. as T aft. Cleveland and Herbert H oover
once did.
The so lu tion , i believe. Is to create a new
governm ent post — m em ber o f the board o f
'.'(rectors — to w hich a president could repair
a lter tx lug kicked u pstairs by the C o n stllu lo n o r
the electorate.
G ranted a d ire c to rs h ip w o u ld be la rg e ly
cerem onial. But that table o f o rganization seems
to w o rk p re tty well In the corporate w orld and I
see no reason It could not be adapted to the
bureaucracy as well.
Plus. It w ou ld make o u r c o u n try first In safety
nets.

ROBERT WAGMAN

Knows
Why She's
There...

Political Execution
The conviction by u Taiwan court of former
Intelligence chief Vice Adm. Wong llsl-llng
and the life sentence lm|x&gt;sed upon him for
plotting the m urder of a Chlnese-Amerlcan
writer In California last October are heurtenlng signs that the government does not
take lightly crimes against Its critics. Two of
A dm . Wong's deputlrs received 30-year
sentences for being accessories, and a civilian
court has given life sentences to members of a
crim inal gang recruited for the murder.
Yet forthright as those actions are. the fact
remnlns that such crimes are typical of
countries In which authoritarian rule Is
enforced by martlul law, censorship and the
deprivation of peraonal freedoms. They go
hand In glove w i th pervasive security
networks thut ure alert for uny sign of political
opposition, both at home and uhroad. Henry
Liu, the man ordered klllrd by Adin. Wong,
had written a biography critical of President
Chlung Chlng-kuo. Adm. Wong udmltled
telling the criminal gang leader (hut Mr. Liu
should be "taught a lesson."
To I k * sure, Taiwan has undergone consid­
erable liberalization In recent yeurs. Somr
criticism of the government, while mild by
democratic standards. Is tolcruled. Improve­
ments In hutnun rights huvr been noted. But
Is Taiwan Indy prepared to demonstrate that
political executions ure unacceptable us u
means of maintaining |x&gt;wer? If so, it will
ulluw those responsible for Mr. Liu's murder
to be tried In the United Stairs, as the House
by u vote of 387 to 2, has demanded.

BERRYS WORLD

"I'm hungry/
dinner?"

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earning 8 4,6 00 a year as u highschool E n glish and dram a teacher
In 1963 And she recalled w ha t a
struggle It was for her w idow ed
m oth er to live adequately on a
Social S e c u rity check
T h o se tw o re c o lle c tio n s have
guided h e r W ashington Interests.
She c o n tin u a lly c a m p a ig n s fo r
social s e c u rity reform to give u
better break to wom en, th o u g h so
far her leg isla tion has been stym ied.
H er p e rs is te n c e , h o w e v e r, has
earned her d is tin ctio n as th e "c o n ­
science o f C on gre ss" o n Social
S e curity m a tte rs She Is uppalled
that the average m o n th ly ben efit for
a re tire d w om an Is $335. a little
more th an 84.000 u year — and that
16 percent o f women over 65 have
n o th in g else lo live on
Her teaching salary Is one reason
she Is u stro n g voice fo r pay e q u ity .
She has Introduced tw o b ills In
Congress th is year: cue calls fo r the
E q ua l E m p lo y m e n t O p p o rtu n ity
C om m lssslon to make periodic re­
ports to th e president and Congress
on w age-discrim ination cases; the
o ilie r m andates a s tu d y o f the
wage class! 6cat Ion system fo r c iv il
service em ployees In order lo Iden­
tify d is c rim in a to ry wage practices.
T h is e ffo rt began nearly three
years ugo b u t th is year, she feels.
Ihe wage s tu d y lias Its b ra t chance
for passage In both houses.

Civil
Suit
Rules
NEW YORK (NEAI Tangled
even worse b y law su its over the
B h o p a l tra g e d y , th e U.S. le g a l
system could u ltim a te ly need help
from Congress to w ard o ff g rid lo ck.
It m ay result fro m a m orass o f c iv il
damage suits. (See related sto ry,
page 1DI
Increasingly being c ritic iz e d Is the
w ay In w h ich Ihe law In A m erica
handles m assive to rt actions (noncontract dam age su ltsl th a t arise
from single occurrences, such as the
Bhopal disaster: o r from w id e ly m a r
goods, such as asbestos, or the
Daikon Shield.
T he Bhopal s itu a tio n Is becom ing
a textbook exam ple o f the legal
excesses th a t can result from a
massive tragedy.

JULIAN BOND

Symbols Of The Past
Those A m ericans who were d is ­
turbed by President Reagan's plans
to v is it a G erm an cem etery w here
m em bers o f the (Im u l S3 arc b u rtrd
m iis l have short memories.
In a 1980 ca m p aig n v is it to
Philadelphia. M is s . the m an w ho
wiu» to become president Indicated
where he stood on another question
o f m urde r and te rro r
M ic h a e l S c h w e rn e r. A n d r e w
Goodman and James Chaney had
l&gt;een burled outside Philadelphia In
June
not In a cem etery b u t In
an ear.
dam . They had been
lortur
.m l m urdered because
I hey w s Involved In try in g to w in
the rig h t lo vote for M ississippi's
b h .ik s
When candidate Reagan appeared
at the Neshoba C ounty Fair, lie sent
a signal to those whu rem em bered
the P hiladelphia m urders. H I* very
presence nenr the place was sym im llc. as was his apparent In d if­
ference to w h a t had happened
th e re . T hose w ho th o u g h t Ihe
Southern c iv il rig h ts m ovem ent had
achieved loo m uch loo fast, h r said,
could express t h r lr disapproval at
the polls.
Reagan subsequently carried all
b u l tw o Southern s ta irs against
S outherner J im m y Carter. And one
result o f thut v ic to ry was the a brup t
change In the federal g overnm ent's
c iv il rig h ts e ffo rts — re w a rd in g
those elem ents o f the Old South
m e n ta lity w ho (regurdless o f where
they live) th in k blacks have become
"to o e q u a l."
Elsewhere In the S o uth, near
a n o t h e r s ite of h i s t o r i c a l
s ig n ific a n c e to t h r c iv il r lg h ls
m ovem ent, a n o lh rr u llr m p t Is being
made to reverse 20 year* o f p o litic a l
gains by blacks

In A labam a's "b la c k b e ll." where
blacks have succesatiNly fo ug ht a
ce n tu ry o f w h ite p o litica l and eco­
n o m ic d o m in a t io n , t h r r e le a d e r s of
itic d rive that created the 11X15
V o ting R lghla A ct have b e e n In ­
dicted on charges of vo ting fraud.
The three facing a Ju n e 17 tria l
are A lb ert T u rn e r, b is wife Evelyn,
and Spencer Hogue J r o f M arlon. In
Perry C o u n ty. Alabama
They are charged under a 29count In d ic tm e n t w lih alterin g Die
absentee b a llo ts o f a num ber of
black v o te r* In a September 1984
election. If convicted, they face a
l*osslblr 115 years In prison carh.
und lines o f $40,000
A llx-rt und E velyn T u rn e r (lied the
early ‘ 6 0 * la w su it that first brought
frde rnl o ffic ia ls Into Perry C ounty to
help local blacks put th e ir names on
reg istra tion lists. In Ihe m id ‘60s.
T u rn e r w o rk rd for M artin L u th e r
K ing's S o uthe rn C h ris tia n Leader­
ship Conference and. w hen K in g
was slain In 1968, he lead the m ule
tra in that carried the c iv il rtghta
leader to h is grave.
The c u rre n t u tiu c k on Ihe use of
absentee ballots Is Ironic. For sever­
al yeurs after Die 1965 vo ting rig h ts
taw went In to effect, w hites In b la ck
m a jo rity co un ties th ro u g h o u t th r
South m a in ta in e d th e ir dom inance
hy using a h s r n tr r ballots o f o th e r
w h ile s w ho have long since m oved
away. In re ta lia tio n , blucks have
used Ihe ubsenter technique as w ell
— not to cast votes for th o sr from
out o f to w n or out of state, b u t for
elderly blacks und for thoae w ho
could o n ly fin d w ork outside the
ro u n ty .
T h e In d ic tm e n ts je o p a rd iz e a
q u a rte r c e n tu ry ol voter registration
rflo rla In Ihe region.

U nion C arbide became enmeshed
In law suits a fte r a gas leak at u
Bhopal. In d a c tllty kille d 2.000 peo­
ple and Injured thousands more.
More than 100 negligence law yers
are engaged In an In cre a sin g ly
b itte r squabble over w ho should
represent th e v tr tlm s . h ow the
actions should be handled and how
m uch the la w ye rs should
T h is roster inclu de s some o f the
biggest nam es in the p ersonalin ju ry bar — M elvin Belli. F. Lee
Bailey. Aaron J . Broder. S tanley
Rosenblatt. J e rry S. Cohen. J o h n
Coale. Stanley Chesley. David S.
Schrager, Gene Locks and M ic h a e l
Clresl. No w onhe Bhopal v ic tim s ’;
Interests seem to have taken a back;
seat as the la w y e rs trade charges of;
unethical c o n d u c t, co n flicts o f In-j
tereat and unprofessional behavior. ;
Now the B hopal litig a tio n has a;
more far-reaching effect.
For years, co rp oratio ns have tried;
lo have Congress pass new laws;
d icta tin g how the courts should;
liandle mass to rt actions.
Business lo b b y is ts argue th a t In!
such cases, a ll s u its should be!
com bined and lia b ility should bo*
lim ite d. T hus, th ey say. Just c la im *
w ould be p aid, b u l no com pany!
w ould be d riv e n out o f buslnraa byhaving to re -try the same basic casem any tim es w h ile ra tin g massive;
punitive-dam age awards — m oney;
th a t ends up going not to victim s.*
b ut to lawyers, w ho get contingency;
fees.
f

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The legal profession has alw ays!
managed lo defeat any new legtala-!
lion.
B u l the business groups say th a t!
Bhopal has given new support to!
th e ir views. The case m ay become!
so bogged dow n, th ey say. Congress!
w ill step In. and business w ill A n a lly!
have Its way.

JACK ANDERSON

J u s tic e T a ctic F a ile d In
B y J a c k Anderson
A n d Joseph Spear
W A SH IN G TO N - G eneral D y ­
nam ics. the n a tio n 's biggest defense
c o n tr a c to r , has hud som e bud
p u b lic ity la te ly — but the w orst m ay
ix- yet to come.
Its apparent habit of c h a rg in g the
taxpayers fu r such th ing s us booze
ana kennel fees has led the Defense
D ep a rtm e n t's Inspector general to
recom m end that tw o o f the cor|M iiu llo n ’s lo p rx rc u tlv e s be hurred
from p a rtic ip a tin g In fu rth e r m ili­
ta ry projects.
C o n g re s s io n a l c o m m itte e s ure
In ve stig a tin g th e company, and the
I'en ta go n'a c rim in a l In ve stig a tio n
service Is c h e w in g on Ihe corporate
ankle, th re a te n in g lo tu rn Its e v i­
dence over to the Justice D e p a rt­
m ent fur possible prosecution.
How d id General D ynam ics gel
Into th is p ickle ? Why d id n 't som e­
one blow th e w histle years ago?
A hook th a l w ill be pub lish ed by
Random llu u a e In August sheds
some new lig h t on General D y n a m ­

ics and the way it operates. O ur
ussoclute T on y Capurclo has ob­
tained an advance copy of the book.
"B ro th e rh o o d o f A rm s ." by Jacob
G o o d w in , a n e x p e rie n c e d I n ­
vestigative reporter.
G oodwin also presents some re­
vealing evidence about Ihe Ju stice
D e p a r tm e n t's d e c is io n - m a k in g
process In eontractor-fraud cases
Here's Ihe sto ry G oodwin d o c u ­
m ents:
Largely a t Ihe Insistence o f Adm .
H ym an R ic k o v rr. the no-nonsense
" fa th e r " o f ihe nuclear subm arine
n o lllla . the Ju s tic e D epartm ent In
1978 launched an In vestigation.
The charge waa th a l General Dyn a m lrs ' 1544 m illio n claim for cost
o verru ns o n Ihe SSN-688 nuclearsub program was bused on decep­
tive In fo rm a tio n . Congress even­
tu a lly O K 'd a settlem ent o f the
claim th al was criticize d w ide ly as a
'b u ll o u t 'o f ihe company.
As G oodw in points out In hts
book. Ihe challenge for prosecutors
Is usually n o t In Id rn llfy ln g statutes

that a defense co ntractor hus v io ­
lated. but In p in p o in tin g the c o r­
porate e xe cu tive s w ho were re ­
sponsible for the violations
In Ihe huge com panies that de­
fense co ntractors have become, re­
s p o n s ib ility fu r bid proposals, cost
e sllm u te s. p ro d u c tio n schedules,
q u a lity c o n tro l and o the r areas
s u s c e p tib le to fra u d Is u s u a lly
spread am ong several senior execu­
tives
"T h u s , p in n in g a p a rtic u la r act on
a single In d iv id u a l when (he b u s i­
ness decisions cut across several
a cts o f re s p o n s ib ility Is a lm o st
Im possible." G oodw in w rites.
Faced w ith th is high-level d if­
fu sio n n e tw o rk , one la c tic p ro ­
secutors have la to tr y to id e n tify a
deliberate m isstate m en t or false
claim made by a m iddle-level c o m ­
pany executive ann " b u s t" th e ir
way up Ihe corporate ladder to the
big boys.
S o m etim es Ihe g a m b it w orks:
som etim es it doesn’t. In a tig h tly
co n tro lle d co m p an y like General

Dynam ics, "th e employees o f w hich!
are u n w illin g lo tu rn on their?
bosses, th is In v e s tv e te c h n iq u e !
often produces n o th in g ." G oodwin!
explains. A nd It d id n 't.
Justice D epartm ent proseculons
R ichard Sauber and Donald M cC af!
fre y tr ie d th e " u p w a r d b u s t" !
r o u tin e o n G e n e ra l D y n a m ic *
personnel w ho were a m o n g 4(1
p eo ple s u b p o e n a e d o vcw o -ye a iv
ix-rtod. "E a rly In the Investigation!
they fix'used th e ir a tte n tio n o n a few*
senior e x e c u tiv e s whose n a m e *
have not been disclosed." G o o d w in
w rites.
By g rillin g m id d le level em ployee^
l x fore a grand Jury, the prosecutors
d ie d lo flu sh o u t dam aging In !
fo rm a tio n a b o u t e x e c u tiv e s o f
E lectric Boat, t h r corporate d iv is io n
th a l h u lll the subm arines. Theyl
p a rtic u la rly trie d to e lic it In fo rm a l
l i o n a b o u t a n y p re s s u r e th o
employees m ig h t have felt to fa ls ify
ihe com pany's o verru n c la im os
ludge b id figures. T hey s tru c k o u l. ]

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�OPINION
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E v e n in g H e r a ld . S a n f o r d . F I .

S u n d a y , M a y J, I T U — I D

V-E Day 40 Years Later
Hitler's Legacy: Old Empires Devastated, Europe Divided
E d lto ■ note: The a u th o r ol th is a rticle
covered W orld W ar II In Europe lo r
Stars A Stripes, the A rm y newspaper.
E ver since, he has covered G e rm a ny for
U n ite d Press In te rn a tio n a l a nd Its
predecessor. U ntied Press.
By Joseph B. Flem in g
BER LIN (UPlI — When G erm any
invaded Poland Sept. 1. 1939, w ith
lig h tn in g w ar tactics that w ou ld enable
it to co nq ue r most o f Europe. Reich
M arshal H erm ann Goertng said, “ if
G erm any loses the war. m ay God have
inercy on 1t.“
Five and one-half years la te r on May
7. 19*15. Nazi G erm any, w ith A d o if
H itle r a s u ic id e . Its ru in e d c itie s
occupied by fo rrlg n troops, surrendered
u n c o n d itio n a lly at Gen D w ig h t D.
E ls e n h o w e r's h e a d q u a rte rs , a red
schoolhouse In Reims. France
"W ith th is signature the G erm an
people and the Germ an arm ed forres
arc. for b etter or worse, delivered Into
the hands o f the v ic to rs." said Gen.
Alfred Jo d i, G erm an armed forces ch ie f
o f operations, a lte r signing the s u rre n ­
der docum ent "... I express the hope
the v ic to r w ill treat them w ith generosl-

l.v "
He received no answer. B ut he was
later arrested and convicted o f war
crim es b y the In te rn a tio n a l M ilita ry
T rib u n a l at N urem berg. Be was hanged
along w ith arm ed forces c h ie f Field
M a rs h a l W ilh e lm K e ite l. F o re ig n
M in is te r J o a c h im von R lb b e n lro p ,
J c w b a ltc r J u liu s Stretcher, slave labor
boss F rit* Sauckel and five other top
Nazis.
A day after Jo di signed In Reims.
Keitel signed a s im ila r su rren de r doc­
um ent at Red A rm y headquarters In
lilt- K arlshorst d is tric t o f B e rlin and the
war ended at m id n ig h t.
The T h ird Reich that H ille r txraxtrd
w ould e nd u re a thousand years lasted a
few days m ore than 12 years and three
m onths
But In that b rlcl linn* the G erm ans
u nd er th e ir fa n a tica l and ta le n te d
Fuehrer, by in tim id a tio n , th re a ts and
war. conquered m o rr te rrito ry than
Alexander the Great or Napoleon.
T he w a r H ille r started w ith the
Invasion o l Poland a lte r sig n in g a
m m u g rrM ln n tre a ty w ith the Slnvlrl
Union bccarnr a w orld w ar that In ­
volved 7 0 n atio ns and took at least 34
m illio n lives. In clu d in g 6 m illio n Jews
who died In co nce ntra tion cam ps
If the thousand-year boast o f H itle r
did not m ate ria lize , the p re d ictio n ol

Nazi P ro p a g a n d a M in is te r J o s e p h
Goebbels d id . W ith G erm an arm ies
shattered on a ll fronts. Goebbels. w ho
even excre dcd H ille r In his fa na ticism
to lig h t on In the ruins, said G erm any
m ight fa ll, and If It did the w o rld w ould
shake.
He was basically right. T he ghost of
H itler s till h au n ts G erm any and the
world The w ar he started chan ge d the
map and the balance of pow er. The
B ritish . F rench and B u tc h colonial
em pires vanished. Two superpow ers,
th r U nited States nod the Soviet U nion,
arose.
Europe was s p ill Into tw o blocs. In
W inston C h u rc h ill's words, the Soviet
Union erected an Iron C u rta in w ith
m any o f the great capitals b e h in d it —
Budapest. W arsaw. Bucharest. Sofia
and Prague.
Prussia, heart o f the o ld G erm an
em pire, no lunger existed a n d m u c h of
Its te rrito ry was reded to P oland and
Russia. G erm any Its e lf was s p ill In to
eastern and western parts w ith Berlin,
the old eapttnl. divided by a w a ll b uilt
to block the flig h t of refugees to the
West.
The w hole w orld lived u n d e r the
shadow ol nuclear weapons. T h a t. too.
was a legacy o f H ille r's T h e U nited
S tairs developed the atom ic N in th lit a
race to beat Germ an plans to b u ild one
Thc end fo r H itle r’ s T h ird R clt h
followed devastating A nglo-A m erican
air raids th a t demolished c llle s . and
N it lies In w h ic h Germ any was o ve rru n
hy Soviet arm ies from th r cast and by
the A m e rica n s and B ritish fro m I lo­
west .
In the west. H ille r's last offe nsive In
DecemN-r 1944 and J a n u a ry 1945 In
the A rd e n n e s ended In a debacle
sym bolized by the Am erican sta n d Ur
the B a ttle o f the Bulge at Bastogne.
The fa ilu re of Hie o ffe nsive also
meant e v e n tu a l defeat on t h r c a s irrn
fron t, accordin g to AIN -rt S|x-cr. the
Nazi w ar p ro du ction Niss w h o kept the
G erm an w ar m achine supplied
"The end o f th r Ardennes offensive
meant the w ar was o ver." S|&gt;eer said In
m e m o irs w r itte n In W est B e rlin 's
Spandau w a r crim e s p ris o n w here
seven lo p Nazis were se nt by the
N urem berg (rlh n n a t
The vague hope of m ira cle weuports.
encouraged b y Goebbels. one o f the
w o rld 's greatest propagandists, kept
a live G e rm a n y 's hope fo r v ic to ry .
H itle r. G o e b b lrs . G oertng aucl the
generals hoped fur u s p ill In the

The Third Reich th a t H itle r boasted would endure a
thousand years lastod a few days m o re than 12 years
and th re e months. But in that b rie f tim e tho G e rm a n s
under th e ir fanatical and talonted Fuehrer, by
in tim id a tio n , th reats and w a r, conquered more
te rrito ry than A le x a n d e r the G re a t or N apoleon.
a n il G e rm a n alliance, w ith the A tn crl
run s and B ritis h jo in in g G e rm a ny to
keep the Russians from d o m in a tin g
G erm any a m i Eastern Europe.
Such groundless hopes were fueled
by East-W est disputes w hen Soviet
leader Josef S talin broke Ihc Yalta
a g rrc m e n l o n the trea tm en t o f East
European n atio ns overrun b y th e Red
Arm y.
H itle r was such a p hysical w reck at
lh r end. was so out o f to u c h w ith
reality In h is a ir raid shelter deep under
Ills B e rlin C hancellery on W ilh e lm
M rasssr. th a t he even th o u g h t tindeath on A p ril 12. 1945. o f President
F ra n k lin D Roosevelt, w h o m he called
the biggest c rim in a l ol a ll lim e , m ight
take th e U nite d States out o f the w-ar
"H e re wc have the m ira c le I alw ays
p re d ic te d ." H itle r said w ith Jubilation
1he w a r Isn 't lost, Roosevelt Is dead."
As th e Russians advanced tow ard
Berlin. Nazi hopes of an East-W est spill
Increased.
"T h e E n glish certainly d o n ’ t w an t us
to sta nd fast In the west and let the
Russians In the m eantim e conquer all
of G e rm a n y ." Goertng to ld H itle r H itler
agreed,
"T h a t Is ve ry clear," he said "T h a t ts
abnorm al English newspapers already
a rr a s k in g 'W hat m eaning has this
w a r? "’
Speer th o u g h t H itler's p h y s ic a l con­
dition affected the p o litica l Judgment
that had served him so w e ll in his
a m azingly rapid rise to pow er
lie had g ive n expression to the
(terrest. fa na tical, brutal passions o f a
c o u n try defeated and h u m ilia te d In
W orld W ar I
At ra llie s Intoxicated b y h is speeches,
h r uppeulcd at the same tim e to bane
r m o llo n * a n il Id e a lis m . He gave
Germ ans a goal — the resto ra tio n ol
G e ntia n m ig h t and glory. A n d he gave
them a n ene m y — the Je w s, w hom h r
was d e te rm in e d to e xterm inate
For the firs t Bine In G e rm a n h istory
there w as a political party, the N ational

Socialist German W orkers P arty, that
appealed to a ll sections o f the popula­
tion U n til the Nazis, a ll parties had
represented narrow class, economic,
regional o r nationalistic in te re sts
H itle r h im s e lf said o n ly M a rtin
L u th e r had been loved and acclaim ed
as m u c h as he was. He p ro b a b ly was
not exaggerating Some G erm an h isto ­
rians assert that If H itle r had died In
1939 he w o u ld have been hailed as
G e rm a ny's greatest leader
Even al the end, w hen he and Evd
B raun, h is bride o f a few hours, killed
them selves to avoid c a p tu re by the
Soviets, the W orld War I co rp oral still
held a ris to c ra tic Prussian generals and
hts e nto ura ge In his m a g n e tic power.
But h is m ilita ry decisions now were
disastrous.
A l 56. "he was shriveled up like an
old m a n ." Speer wrote "IB s lim bs
tre m b le d
He walked stooped w ith
d ra g g in g footsteps E ven fits voice
became quavering and lost Its old
m a s te rfu ln e s s Ills c o m p le x io n was
sallow . Ids face swollen and hl» u n ­
ifo rm . once kept so neat, was stained
by fo od eaten w ith a sh a kin g hand. "
On J a n 13. 1945, the G e rm a n high
co m m an d com m unique reported, "T he
long a w a ited w inter o ffensive o f the
B olsheviks has begun."
It w a s m ore th an Just a n o th e r
offensive. It did not halt u n til It reached
a lin k u p w ith the A m e rican s on the
Ella- R iver that split G e rm a n y In two
and u n til Berlin surrendered May 2.
two days a lter H itler shot h lm s e ll and
his b rid e to o k poison.
G en. I lr ln z Guderlan. the c h ie f o l Ihc
g e n e ra l s ta ll, In a re p o rt on the
offensive, to ld Hitler th e Soviets had
m u rs h a llrd on Ihc V lslu lu R iver fro n t In
t'n la n d the m n m g rti a tta c k a rm y In
h isto ry.
S u p p lie d by the U nited States, the
Russians had almost 10,000 tanks.
40.(XX) cannon and about 7 ,000 planes
lor use by forces o f more th a n 3 m illio n
men. G uderlan reported G e rm a ny was

o utn u m b e re d 1 1 to -1 In In fa n try . 7-to-l
tn tanks. 2 0 -to -l In a rtille ry and 20-to-l
In the air.
H itle r called this the "g re a te s t b lu lf
since G enghis Khan" and dism issed It
as "c o m p le te nonsense." He rejected
G u de rla n a plea to w ith d ra w troo ps lor
the expected Soviet assault.
In the west, the last g rra t G erm an
stand ended after six w eeks o f suc­
cessive battles over a fro n t o f m ore than
250 m tles.
M uch to the disgust o f C h u rc h ill and
B r i t i s h Field M ar sha l Be rna rd
M ontgom ery, the Russians w on the
race to B e rlin by default.
" B e r l i n s h o u ld h e o u r g o a l. ”
C h u rc h ill said
B u t E ls e n h o w e r , th e s u p r e m e
W estern m ilita ry com m ander, decided
over C h u rc h ill's objections to h a lt hts
forces at the Elbe and let th e Russians
take B e rlin . He said B e rlin w as m ore a
p o litic a l th a n m ilita ry o b je ctive th a t
w o u ld have cost 100.000 A m e rican
casualties.
T he decision had no effect o n the
o c c u p a tio n sectors In B e rlin o r the
o c c u p a tio n zones tn G e rm a n y . They
b asically had been agreed upo n at
m ee ting s w ith the R ussians In London
and at th e Quebec and Y a lta co nfe r­
ences.
B u t the agreements gave th e W estern
A llie s no rig h t o f access to B erlin,
w h ic h was 110 miles In side the te rrito ­
ry th a t became the S o vie t zone of
G e rm a ny. T h is lack o f u firm agree­
m ent was underlined by th e 1948-1949
blockade o f West B erlin — defeated by
the A n glo-A m erican a irlift.
C h u rc h ill wanted the W e ste rn Allies
In d riv e as far as th e y c o u ld Into
G e rm a n y and Eastern E u rop e to keep
Ihc S oviets from p la cing c o m m u n ist
regim es In power. He also w anted to
hold such te rrito ry u n til t h r Soviets
live d u p the promises th e y made at
Yalta to hold free elections In liberated
c o u n trie s and form d e m o c ra tic gov­
e rn m e n ts .
T h is E ast-West q u a rre l, too, Is u
legacy o f H ille r's war. w h ic h brought
the Russians Into C entral E urope and
the A m e rican s to W estern Europe,
A t Y alta. Roosevelt to ld S ta lin A m e ri­
can troops would rem ain In Europe
o n ly tw o years after the end o f Ih c war.
But as the 4 0th anniversary o f V-E Day
app ro ach es there s ttll are 3 33 .3 1 9
A m e ric a n servicemen and w om en In
E u r o p e . I n c l u d i n g 2 4 8 . 3 8 6 In
G e rm a ny.

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G row /ng
I have c ritic iz e d m y c o u n try . It has
W h a t Is C o m m u n is m ? grave fu u lls : greed, la z in e s s and
Illite ra cy. Most ol o u r s in s cun be
I X k -s T ip O 'N eill have c h ild re n or
tru rrd to these three. But people arc
g ra nd childre n? I hope so. I w ant them
not o n leashes — 1 ra n a nd do hark
to have to live under co m m u n ism If
m
y displeasure.
m y g rra t nieces and nephews have to.
At th is lim e I am a n g ry w ith
T ip lo ld Mr. Gorbachev " I 'm o f Ih r General E le ctric for overcha rg ing and
o p p o s itio n ." lie surely Is I th in k h r the I'cn ta g o n for letting th e m . I am
w ou ld N- w illin g lo do m ost a n y th in g d is a p p o in te d and disgusted w ith the
to defeat th r President.
m illio n a ire w ho tried to g n a road
W hat Is com m unism ? I have asked b u ilt, a t F rd e ra l expense, to Ills
several people recently. T oday som e­ m illio n d o lla r estates, w h e n o u r
one told m e. “ It Is s h a rin g "!!!
highw ays urc In sad nerd o f repairs
To me life In Russia or C h in a w ould The y o u n g m an In the n jk h llr west
Ik- so m e thin g like being a dog ni cat In who m ade m illio n s on a tool h r
th is co u n try .
i n v e n t e d u n d now has s e v e ra l
U nder co m m u n ism you belong to m ansions and ts p la nn ing a no the r
Ih r state. You ca n 't ow n a hom e or show plarc In Texas should spend hts
money lo help the co un try th a t made
travel or choose yo ur ow n occupation.
If you get sick yo u r ow ners w ill It all possible.
A ll o f these people If they have one
fu rn is h u vet free.
The co m m u n ists have obedience speck o f g ra titud e w ill a sk to pay
schools for Ih r tr pels hut you learn more taxes so there w on't lx- a F ed rra l
w h a l th e y d ic ta te . You have no deficit.
Unless greed Is track of It (and they
choice. A nd woe lo Ih r pets that N irk
are propagandists for the K re m lin),
out o f (u rn !
most people who sw allow c o m m u ­
nism are u ninform e d o r s tu p id Maybe
some a rc Jusl lazy and w o u ld enjoy
b rin g so rn cN id y's pet on a leash But
On A p ril 27. m y m o lh e r (Merle
a w a rn in g — co m m un ist m asters
Rrescl and m yself were to meet at
expert w o rk from th e ir anim als.
T o u rh to n s on First Street In Sanford
O 'N eill Is not illltr r u lr . B u i w h a l ts
for breakfast. I arrived at 8 3 0 a m.
w rong w ith a m an who sees more
and m y m o th e r arrived at 8 :35 a nt.
threat In hts ow n governm ent than
We had planned to eat and th en shop
from th e c o u n try that c a lle d the
the n ew ly renovated d o w n to w n San­
United States Im perial 1sttc.
ford area. At 8:45 a m a yo u n g lady
1 spent J u n e of 1931 tn F inland,
entered Touehtons und w ent from
next
door to the Soviet U nion. F in la n d
table lo table te llin g us that If we were
parked on F irst S lrre l we had to go is a lin y dem ocratic c o u n try , th e o nly
one th a t has had the guts to fig h t the
move o u r vehicles and fin d other
Russians ofT. May lx- lin y A fg h a n is ta n
p arkin g . W hen asked w hy. she staled:
w ill fin a lly b ra i Ih r giant b u lly .
They were about to close o ff First
L u c llr C am pbell
Street. We had Just been served our
Sanford
m eal and lo ld the young lad y lh a l as
soon as we were finished we w ould be
glad to m ove o u r vehicles. A t that
lim e she lo ld us lh a l the street w ould
Very good advice from S h r r lfl Jo hn
be closed In five m ln u ie s and we had
Folk g iv e n In yo ur Sunday e d itio n of
lo m ove them then o r be unable to
A p ril 25. 1985. S heriff Folk Is quoted
move ih r m at all.
as saying h r w ould not w o rry about
We had lo leave our meal and move
i h r le g a l n ice ties but w o u ld get
our vehicles. A t w hich lim e we Just
kept o n going. I feel that If the street a nyone w a lk in g by. r s p e r ta lly al
n lg h l. Inside h is home.
was to be closed It could have been
T h is Is an excellent Id e a Shoot
done a better way. Needless lo say It
them. It d o rs not m atter th a t It may
w ill be a long tim e beforr I m ake a trip
be yo r ow n sun com ing hom e u n rx Into Sanford to shop and m y m other
p c c ltd ly . o r perhaps 11 m a y b r ^ a
feels the same. I t ’s a shame yo u r city
dep uty s h c rtll serving a no-knock
has w o rk e d so h a rd to p ro m o te
w a rra n t a l I h r w rong h ou se , or
business and then w ill not let shop
perhaps ju s l a neighbor tr y in g lo
p e n do Just that.
wake you u p because your house Is on
Debbie Rutledge
Longwood
fire.

Let Shoppers Shop

Older
U.H. Hep.
Claude Pepper

PPOs Prearrange
Health Care Costs
0- I recently heard a radio talk
show on changea la tba health-care
Industry, and tba ah ov’s partici­
pants agreed that "P P O a" conld
offer many people advantage* over
traditional *‘fee-for-e«rviea’* health
care. A ll of this lingo baa me
confused. Conld you tell ma more
about tbeaa "PPOs"?

Please W rite
Th* H e ra ld welcomes letters to
tbo editor. They mast be signed
wltb mailing address and, If
possible, phooe number. We re­
serve tbo right to edit.

Com rades Sought
T h e 17 I h A i r b o r n e D i v i s i o n
A s s o c ia tio n Is s e a rch in g fo r a n y
troo pe r* w ho served w ith i h r I7 tii
d u r in g W o rld W ar II. T h e 17th
A ir b o rn e D iv is io n A s s o c ia tio n is
h o ld in g t h e i r 3 2 n d r e u n io n In
C learw ater Beach. Fla.. A u g u s t 7-11.
For In fo r m a t io n c o n c e rn in g ih c
association and/or Ihc re u n io n , please
contact Ed S lrrglc). 62 F o rty A c rr
M o u n ta in Ruud. D a n b u ry . C on n
0 68 11
( 2 0 3 1 7 4 8 - 3 9 5 8
J a c k K rn n e tly

Let's A ll Take S heriff's Shoot First A d v ic e

W
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Shoot th e m am i don't w o rry about
It If y o u shoot ihc w ro n g person
S heriff F olk w ill do two th in g s fo r you:
1) He w ill b rin g bark t h r dead from
the grave: 2) H r w ill testify In c o u rt on
vnur behalf.
Oh!, by the way. If th e m a ilm a n
w alks across y o u r lawn, o r If t h r kid
next door ju m p s your fence to retrieve
Ills baseball, shoot them . too. Shoot
them tw ice If th r y a rr e ithe r b la c k or
Hispanic.
A rm a n d o Brnna
Apopka

P rincipals' Dynasties
I w on de r how many people in the
c o u n ty arc aware of u state la w ,w h ic h
g lvrs h ig h school p rin cip a ls o m n ljH i
tenor over the athletic p o rgrum s at
ih e ir school? I wonder If th e y are
aware (hat even if a roach is accused
Justly, o f cheating d urin g the season
and tn lackadaisical In hts co aching
efforts, und h a t antagonized other
school couches and even jeopardized
th r schools' reputation fo u n ty wide,
still, h r Is s a lr from e sp u lslu n o f his
duties If h is p rln rljiu l Is w illin g to
o v e r l o o k o r r v r n c o n d o n e h is
behavior?
We have had sueh a s itu a tio n a I a
sooth S rm ln u le high school and It is
very fru s tra tin g to discover th a t con­
cerned parents have a b s o lu te ly no
o p p o rtu n ity to get Justice done. No
high ra n k in g county or school o ffic ia l
Is w illin g to rn r rt w ith m ore th a n one
parent at a tim e and you are g ive n a
run a ro u n d by everyone. You w ill find
yo urself even threatened w ith s u it If
you p u rsu e In doing w h a t In good.
C h ristia n , conscience you feel you
m ust do
Is n 't It tim e we taxpayers had u
little say so about o u r schools?
S h o u ld n 't w r adopt Orange c o u n ty 's
system o f p rincip al ro ta tio n to keep
dynasties from b rin g b u ilt and a llo w ­
ing o m n lp o lc n r r to b u ild ? W h y
should we pay to lx- treated as If we
are a ll irre spo nsible d u m m ie s or
worse. Interlopers In a rrg lm e of
absolute power?
F a lrtrla H un zlker
A ltam onte S prings

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A PI*Os. or P refenrd P ro vid er O rga­
niza tion s. Is an a lte rn a tiv e ly p e of
hralth-care-dellvery system . A g ro up o f
doctors and other health-care providers
Join together to oiler I h e ir services lo
m em bers of th r I’PO. M em bers, who
pay a m o n th ly prem ium to the 1*1X3,
can have most o f Ih e lr health-care
services provided by the PPO. and can
go lo doctors o r hospitals o f th e ir choice
outside Ihe PPO.
How ever. If they do use 1*1*0 services,
m em bers enjoy su b s ta n tia l financial
rew ards In the form of lo w e r paym ents
and ded uctib le s or Increased benefits.
PI*Os are becoming m o re and more
a ttra c tlv r lo employers, because ihey
often can offer employees a w id e r range
o f h ea lth ca re services a t lo w e r p re ar­
ranged costs than Ira d lllo n u l healthinsurance p lans
D octor* and other h ru lih -c a re pro­
viders w ho farm PI*Os are w illin g lo
o ffe r lo w e r rates In r e tu r n fo r s
guaranteed clientele and q u ic k e r pro­
cessing of th e ir claims.
C u rre n tly . I*IX)s are im ii offered lo
senior c itize n s as an a lte rn a tiv e lo Ihelr
standard Medicare coverage. Because of
the p o te n tia l advantage* th a t PPOs
offer to both Medicare b en eficiaries and
the gove rn m e nt — a w id e r range of
health-care services at lo w r r costs and
freedom o f ctw ice — It Is an o p tio n lh a l
Is long overdue.
I f y o u have a question fo r Claude
Pepper, please send It to " A s * Claude
P e pp e r.
Room 7 IS. H o u se O ffice
llu lld ln g A n ne x I , W ashington. D.C.,
SOS IS . V o lu m e o f m a ll p re v e n ts
p e rson al replies
H E P . C L A U D E P E P P E H la th e
c
o
f
the health s u b c o m m itte e
o f the House Select C o m m itte e on
A g ing .

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♦ 0 — E v *n in g H « r iM . S jn to rd . F I.

Sunday- Mar J. m i

Segal's Latest Effort, 'The Class'
Will Do Well, Not For Serious Readers
B e st S e lle r s

— Paul Sorvlnn

By United Press International
Fiction

1. The Hunt fo r Red October — T o m
Clancy
2. T h in n e r — R icha rd Bachm an
3. I f T o m o rro w Cornea — S id n e y
Sheldon
4. The Lonely S ilv e r Rain — J o h n
M acDonald
5. F a m ily A lb um — D anielle Steel
6. Inside. Outside — H erm an W ouk
7. Proof — D ick F ra n c is
8. Hotel Du Lac — A n ita Brookner
9. Q uernle — M ichael K orda
10. T he Claaa - E ric h Segal

Non-flctlon
1. The Livin g H eart Diet — Michael
D clia key
2. S m art Women. Foolish Choices —
Dr. C onnell Cowan
3. lacocca: An A u to b io g ra p h y — Lee
lacocca
4. A Passion for Excellence — T o m
Peters and Nancy A u s tin
5. How to Become a F o rm e r A sthm atic
B a rre tt-ls m " Is Infused Into each new
ch aracte r.
In te rtw in in g th e ir liv e s w ith those o f
real people Is a p lo y th a t Is co m m only
used by novelists to g ive th e ir stories

6. The Frugal G o u rm e t — J e ff S m ith
7. Breaking w ith Moscow — A rk a d y
Shevchenko
8 . W e ig h t W a tc h e r s Q u ic k S ta r t
Cookbook — Jean N ldetch
9. The Courage to Change — D ennis
W holey
10. The O n e -M in u te Salesperson —
Spencer Johnson

Mass Paperbacks
1. Texas Rich — F ern Michaels
2. The W anton — Rosemarie Rogers
3. Biography o f a Space T yra n t, vol. 3.
T he Politician — Piers A n th o n y
4. Warday — W h itle y Strieber and
Jam es Kunetka
5. The A q uita ine Progression — Robert
L u d lu m
0. The Danger — D ic k Francis
7. Sm art W omen — J u d y Blum e
8. F irst Lady fro m Plains — R osalynn
C arte r
9. Lost Lady — J u d e Deveraux
10. Ramho First Blood 2 — David M orrell
some perspective. In th is case. It Is the
hook that w ill p u t Segal back on the
best-sellers lists, b u t not on the shelves o f
serious readers.
—J e a n n in e E. K le in

Schwob: Master Of Atmosphere, Description
T h e K in g In th e G o ld e n M a s k and
O th e r W r itin g s , by M arcel Schwob,
tran s by lain W hite. (C a rra n rt New
Prrsn. 186 pp.. $6 50)
M arcel Schwob. a late 19th century
French w rite r. Is v irtu a lly u n kn o w n In
the English-speaking w o rld despite an
Im pressive literary backg ro un d. H r .was a
frie n d o f Oscar W ilde; he corresponded
w ith and was Influenced by Rot&gt;ert Louts
Stevenson; he translated D an iel Defoe's
w o rks In to French; he was respected and
a d m ire d by A p ollina ire , and he was
recognized as a V illon scholar
At age I I . Schwob read Baudelaire's
tra n s la tio n of Edgur A lla n Poe, and the
Influence o f the A m erican m aste r o f the
o ccu lt on his later w ritin g Is readily

...C a la m ity
Continued fro m page I D
Just the tip o f the Iceberg." T odd said.
"W hen you begin lo talk about llu b lllty It
Is Just awesom e. Som ething has to be
done to reduce the m e n ta lity th a t lile
m ust lie ris k free. The to rt system Is not
doing It. It ts Inequitable It Is slow It Is
expensive and In m any respects It ts a
lo tte ry ."
L aw yer* are sta rtin g lo feel the p in ch,
especially fro m the medical profession
"A s pre sid e nt of the A m e rica n Bar
Association. I'm try in g lo reduce the
rhetoric o f rebuke for e ith e r side and
try in g Instead to rem rdy by re fo rm , but
we need to w o rk to g rth rr to gel that
done," said A B A head Jo hn Shepherd.
Personal In ju ry law suits have become
so n u m e ro u s and the m e th o d s so
sophisticated th u l lawyers are now able
to do w hat was once thought Im possible:
put a price on life
J u ry V e rd ic t Research Inc., o f Solon.
Ohio, tra cks personal In ju ry ve rd icts and
now is able to calculate the w o rth of u
leg. arm . b ra in and life. The firm sells
the service lo attorneys. Insurance c o m ­
panies and corporations
"A n a tto rn e y w ill cull up and say. i
want brutn damage ruses.* und we go
ahead and fin d Jury verdicts, se ttlem ents
or Judgm ents o f bruin dam age,” said an
assistant d ire c to r o f research
The figures, u p d a trd w ith 1985 values
for specific ty p e * of Injuries based on a
n ationw ide sam p lin g of actual ve rdicts,
showed the fo llo w in g
Q u u d rlp lrg ls Is w o rth $ 4 ,1 1 3 ,3 6 0 .
parap leg ia $ 2,2 8 5 ,2 0 0 ; severe b ra in
damage $1,198,920. a m p utu tlo n o f one
hand $274,080; am putation o f one a rm

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Books
B j U n ite d P ress I n te r n a tio n a l
T h e C laaa, by Erich Segal. (Bantam . 594
pp . $1 7.951
" T h e Class” Is a d eparture from Erich
Segal'a m ost famous w o rk In the sense
th a t It Is five separate "L o v e S tory-'
scenarios that use H a rva rd 's class of '58
as th e com m on thread
Segal traces the d ire ctio n taken by five
class m em bers at the Iv y League School
and thereafter u n til th e ir 2 5 th reunion
lie p u lls no punches. Ills characters are
a ll g o o d -lo o k in g , a m b itio u s and In ­
e v ita b ly successful at the cost o f personal
happiness One begins to w onder If Segal,
h im s e lf a member o f H a rv a rd 's actual
class o f '58. knows th a t a w o rld exists
outside that p rivy academ ic w o rld .
Segal, w ho has edited o r w ritte n six
a ra d e m lc w orks as w ell as "L o v e S tory"
and Its sequel "O live r's S to ry ." displays a
w o n d e rfu l knowledge o f the w ritte n word
W hat he lacks Is the Im ag ina tion to
expand h is Ideas
H is approach to "T h e C la ss" Is much
the same as the one Kona Jaffe took In
“ Class K e u n lo n " and A lice Adam s used
In the m ore recent "S u p e rio r W om en."
T h e ir a p p ro a ch e s w ere c le a n e r. In ­
n ovative und at the ve ry least. Inter­
esting.
T hat Is not to say Segal Isn 't Inter­
esting. G iven Segal's b a ckg ro un d. It Is
d iffic u lt to avoid speculation about how
m uch personal experience and "O live r

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a pp aren t.
In th is collection o f stories, most o n ly a
fe w pages lo n g . S c h w o b uses h is
awesome vocabulary to reveal him self as
u m aster of atm osphere and description.
D escribing a " t r u ly f a t" m an, Schwob
te lls us the m an's a rm s were "k n o tty at
the Joints, like sausages." The m an's s k in
was "a s shiny and close-textured as
bucon rin d : his eyes w ere puffy w ith fat
and h is quadruple c h in so lid ly propped
u p h is overflow ing fa c e ."
In a n o th e r s to ry , a gypsy w om an
describes how she In flic te d pain on tw o
e n e m ie s b y k e e p in g tw o to a d s In
e a r t h e n w a r e Jars, feeding th e m
breadcrum bs steeped tn w om en's m ilk .
" A n d the Princess o f C a iro called them by

$ 5 7 8 .1rut: am putation o f one leg at or
below the knee $556,680. a m p u ta tio n o f
one leg above the knee $ 92 7,8 0 0.
T ha t does not Include variables. If a
painter loses hts brush h an d In an
a e rld rn t. the award skyrockets.
The w ro n g fu l death o f an a d u lt male.
30 to 3 9 years old. whose wife and
c h ild re n su rvive, ts w orth $ 38 5,4 2 5.
"Iro n ic a lly , you're b e tte r o ff k illin g
someone th a n In ju rin g th e m ," said one
personal In ju ry atturney, w h o talked
fra n k ly In exchange fo r a n o n y m ity .
"When y o u 're dead, you d o n 't have any
expenses, except burtal. T h e b ig th in g Is
(tain und suffering It d o e s n 't m atter
w hether th e y 're w hite c o lla r or blue
collar. T he pain Is the sa m e ."
W illie R am irez o f M iam i w as crippled
by m edical m alpractice, b u t it also made
him a m u ltim illio n a ire . Now th ey call
hlin the $71 m illio n man.
But s u ffe rin g physical h a rm ts not the
only w ay to h it the p ersonal In ju ry
jackpot.
C heryl D ru cker. 28. was aw a rd e d $5.1
m illio n In p u n itiv e damages In a case
Involving ru st on her 1980 four-door
Toyota C arolla. The award d w a rfed the
ju ry 's e s tim a tio n of her a c tu a l financial
loss In the case — less than $2,000.
" I'm u little n u m b rig ht n o w ." she said
when the Jury handed d o w n th e w hop­
ping aw a rd . " I 'l l believe it w he n the
money is In m y hands."
W hile the case ta being appealed.
D rucker s till d rives the car.
Nobody cun argue w ith com pensatory,
or a c tu a l dam ages. T h a t m o n e y is
e a r m a r k e d l o c o v e r o u t- o f- p o c k e t
expenses o f the Injury. It Is the m oney
awarded fo r pain, suffering a nd p u n itiv e
damages th a t has doctors c ry in g fo ul.
The p a yo ff can be so great and the
price for e n te rin g so sm all, th a t some

th e names o f th e m en In to rm e n t,
th ru s tin g long p in s In to th e ir bodies;
w h ile the toads foam ed at the m o u th ,
each wound was echoed In the hearts o f
th e bew itched."
T h a t's the w a y Schw ob wrote. H is
characters were d ra w n from tim es ra n g ­
in g from p re histo ry to the 19th c e n tu ry ,
and varied from a leprous king to a tra in
engineer In p ro v in c ia l France, from an
In d ia n ra|a to a R om an noblewom an.
Each of S chw ob's tales Is m aste rful:
some are c h illin g , some Ironic, all are
bizarre and fantastic.
If you're Into the supernatural, th is
book Is for you.
—C h a rle s J . C a n n o n

people play the ro u n a like a lottery,
hop ing for a "Jackpot" verd ict.

" M y favorite quote Is fro m a doctor In
New J e rse y,” said M ichael Eckstein, who
heads Physician's A lert In Chicago — a
business that tells d o c to rs how m any
s u its a patient has filed.
" T h e guy says, i t ’s cheaper lo file a
m a lp ra c tic e lawsuit th a n It Is tn buy a
lo tte r y tic k e t and y o u r chances o f
w in n in g are In finite ly g re a te r.'"
W ith some m a lp ra c tic e p re m iu m s
c o s tin g up to $ 2,0 00 a w eek, nnd
m illio n d o lla r verdicts n u m b e rin g tn the
h un dred s. It Is easy to u nderstand why
E c k s te in 's business Is boo m in g. " It's
g oing g re a t." he said.
T h e p o p u la rity o f a business like
P h y s ic ia n 's Alert tells m u c h about the
w ay d octors and p a tie n ts are getting
a lo ng these days.
'T h e w hole basis of th e doctor-patient
re la tio n s h ip Is In Jeopardy." Todd said.
"E v e r y p atie n t thut w a lk s In to the
d o c to r's office, that d o c to r looks at the
pat len t as a potential lia b ility "
T odd says the Idea th a t doctors are
p e r f e c t c o n tr ib u te s to th e rise In
m a lp ra c tic e suits.
T h is is not to say th a t Juries do not
fo llo w the letter of the law or that they
a lw a y s aw ard Jackpots to the undeserv­
in g . S ta tis tic s show 6 0 p e rce n t o f
m a lp ra c tic e cases never go to tria l. Other
s tu d ie s show that doctors o n ly pay about
3 .5 percent o f th eir gross Incom e for
m a lp ra c tic e Insurance.
B u t researchers and a tto rn e y s also say
th e re Is a snowball effect In Judgments.
As Ju rors hear about o th e r m ill ion-dollar
aw ards. It makes It easier to award a
s im ila r one. Then th e re 's the deep
p ocket th eo ry: that as people hear about
large a w ards they get m ore Insurance —
and th e m ore Insurance th e larger the

Helping Young
Protect Themselves
B y K e n F ra n c k lln g
UP1 P e a tn r e W r ite r
BOSTON (UPI) — You w a n t
your kids to be safe from ab­
ductors and abusers, yet you
don’t w an t to scare the dickens
out of th em and make them fear
the w orld.
You read a ll the horror stories
about disappearances and se x­
ual abuse, a nd w o rry a bit. b ut
t h i n k " Y e a h , b u t It w o n ’ t
happen to m y c h ild ." Then you
have more d oubts.
What do y o u do?
Buy S h e rry ll Kerns Kralzer's
"T h e Safe C h ild B ook" for $5.95
then spend an hour or tw o
d ig estin g h e r com m on sense
m ethod o f p ro te ctin g child re n
and giving th e m a greater sense
of seif-confidence and Indepen­
dence.
At all costs, she says, avoid
te llin g h o rro r stories that w ill
o nly o v e rw h e lm and paralyze
the c h ild w ith fear, rather th an
portray the w o rld as a positive
place.
Many o f the th in g s she sug­
gests w ill trig g e r a com m on
sense response fro m the reader,
but haven't been taught to the
c h ild for one reason o r another.
"P aren ts' In s tin c ts have been
v e r y r i g h t . " K r a l z e r s a id .
"T h e y 'v e said: I don't want to
frighten m y c h ild re n . I d o n 't
w ant them to be h urt, and I'm
not sure how to ta lk about It.”
O ver th e p a s t fo u r years.
Kralzer has developed a personal
safety p ro gram fo r children that
focuses on h ow parents can raise
the subject w ith children.
" In itia lly , w h a i m any people
d id was ta lk a bo ut It In the way
th ey'd ta lk a bo ut It w ith children
w ho had a lre a d y been v ic tim ­
ized. For e xam ple , w ith sexual
abuse, th e y 'd say, ‘ Well, th is Is
w hat sexual abuse Is and tills Is
w hat they do to you and th is Is
w ho Is lik e ly to do It to you.’
"W hen we k n o w that 85 to 90
percent o f se xua l abuse occurs
w ith someone the ch ild knows
und trusts, th a t's a really de­
vastating th in g to say to a child.
It changes th e w u y they look at
people they have relationships
w ith .” K ralzer said.

s u it . A n d w h e n p e o p le h e a r a b o u t la rg e

aw ards, it makes th e m more likely to
sue.
People ussutne th a t a lm ost all com pa­
n ie s o r w e a lth y p e o p le have large
a m o u n ts o f In s u ra n c e . T h a t's w h y
frie n d s sue friends a nd relatives sue
relatives. The m oney does not come
fro m anyone In the c o urtroo m — It
com es from the Insurance companies
T h e com panies th en raise th ep rates,
a nd the cost Is spread.
T here Is one more ta b to be paid. The
A M A e stim a te s d o c to rs charge $15
b illio n to $40 b illio n a year extra for
"d e fe n s iv e ” m edicine — unnecessary
tests th a t are given to p ro tect the doctor
In the event of a m a lp ra ctice suit.
W hen discussing huge personal In jury
aw ards, ta lk In v a ria b ly tu rn s to medical
m alpra ctice. Doctors b la m e greedy law ­
ye rs fo r runaw ay v e rd ic ts , w hile a t­
to rn e y s say careless doctors are re­
sponsible.
A special AMA task force said A m e ri­
ca ns w eic filin g th re e tim es as m any
m a lp ra c tic e suits as th e y did 10 years
ago. 16 claim s for every 100 doctors. The
a w a rd s and settlem ents "a re breaking all
re co rd s,” the association said.
A cco rd in g to J u ry V e rd ic t Research.
Ju ry aw ards for m a lp ra ctice have leaped
fro m an average o f $ 1 6 6 ,1 6 5 In 1974 to
$ 8 8 8 ,2 8 5 In 1983
T h e AM A suggested fo u r points of
a c tio n ; Educate the p u b lic about the
p ro b le m ; develop b e tte r defense tech­
n iq u e s for physicians; i f doctors make
m istake s, tra in them so they w on 't
repeat the errors; and do som ething
a bo ut the law — ta k in g m alpractice out
o f the to rt system and rep la cing It w ith
a rb itra tio n , or a n o -fa u lt w orkm en's
com pensation-type system where only
a c tu a l damages ore paid.

Saturday Morn Is Cartoon Wasteland
By Bill Lohmann
UPI Feature Writer
A T L A N T A (UPI) — The m an w ho gave
us Bugs B u n n y . Daffy Duck and lots of
other giggles says the state o f hts art
these days Is no laughing m atter.
"T h a t Saturday morning stuff
nowadays Is not anim ation at u ll." says
C huck Jones, an anim ator for m ore th an
50 years and one of the p rin c ip a ls
behind Buga. Daffy and the rest o f the
Looney T u n e s characters " I t 's s im p ly a
form of spastic graphics.
" It'a so u n fa ir to the children. I f * not
o nly badly done. It’s cheaply done. Some
o f these stu d io s probably pay m ore for
th e ir Ja nitorial services than th ey do for
th e ir stories "
As Yosem lte Sain m ight say. "T h e m 's
flg h tln ' w o rd s ."
Jones. 7 2. w as among those w ho
developed a n im a tio n and lifte d it lo an
a rt fo rm . H e's w o n 4 three A cadem y
Aw ards for a n lm u tk u i apd as a pioneer tn
the field. Jones claim s a personal stake
In the re p u ta tio n of (h r In d u s try and
takes offense lo w hat he co nside rs
substandard trea tm en t of hts c ra ft on

S aturday m o rn in g television.
He despises those who — he believes —
are d ra g g in g the good name o f a n im a tio n
th rough the m ud and m u st feel a little
b it lik e s h o tg u n -to tin g E lm e r Fudd
chasing th a t " tw lc k y w a b b lt."
In the o ld days, a six m in u te anim ated

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ANALYSIS
to c o m p le te . Each o f th e c a rto o n s
required a t least 4.000 d ra w in g s , w hich
docsn l In clud e the 10 o r 2 0 unusable
draw ings for each one that w as used.
It was e xtre m e ly painstaking fo r Jones
and hts co-w orkers. Besides th e keen
te c h n ic a l p re c is io n s , t h e y p o u re d
them selves In to th eir ca rto on creatures
and w orked hard to develop characters
w ith ch a ra cte r, anim ated com e dia ns as
fu nn y us anyone on the silver screen.
Jones co m p la ins that to d a y 's "q u ic k ie
cartoon s h o w s " lake too m a n y sh ortcuts
— In m a n y instances, every character
moves the same way through each frame
— that shortchange the viewer.

"H e re 's a very good w a y to determ ine
the difference between fu ll a nim ation
and th e lim ite d a n im a tio n s tu ff on
S a tu rd ay m o rn in g ." Jones said d u rin g a
recent v is it to Six Flags O ver Georgia
a m usem ent park In A tla n ta , w h ich la
b rin g in g the Looney T unes characters to
life In m u c h the same w ay the costum ed
D isne y c h a ra cte rs are used at D is­
n e yla n d and W all Disney W o rld .
" W ith fu ll anim ation y o u can tu rn the
sound o ff and you c a n te ll w h a t's
h a p pe nin g Just like you can w ith any
k in d o f good acting. W ith o u r stu ff, we
a lw a ys ra n It silent o ile r we com pleted
a n im a tio n ju s t to see if we could tell
w hat w as happening by th e w ay the
bodies m oved, the w ay th e ir heads
tu rn e d o r the expressions o n th e ir faces.
"O n the Saturday m o rn in g stu ff, you
can lu m the picture o ff a nd te ll w hat's
going o n because they ta lk a bo ut tl ail
the tim e ." he said "They never trust
that yo u can look at It and understand
w h a t's h a p p e n in g It's w h a t I ca ll
Illu s tra te d ra d io ."
M uch o f the problem is econom ic. It is

c o s tly to produce c a rto o n s the old
fashioned way. But Jo ne s says cartoons
can be long-range m oney-m akers and
m a in ta in s th rre has "n e v e r been a tim e
w he n good a nim ation h a s n 't been a good
In v e s tm e n t.”
He c ite s the TV version o f "T h e Grtnch
W h o Stole C h ris tm a s " as a dram atic
e xam ple. Jones produced and directed
" G r tn c h " — "Som e people say I look like
th e g rtn c h ." Jones says — and It's made
an a n n u a l TV appearance fo r alm ost taro
decades.
" T h a t's obviously a very good in ­
v e s tm e n t.” says Jones, w h o directs his
o w n p ro d u ctio n com pany In C alifornia
and s till can draw a m ean Bugs Bunny.
"The p ic tu re recovered Its cost w ith in
tw o years, and every year. MGM gets a
couple hundred thousand dollars for
ru n n in g It.
" B u t th e problem ta the conglom erates
th a t o w n the s tu d io s a rc n ot th a t
intereste d tn profit unless It's Immediate.
A ll th ey w ant are blockbusters.'*

" I t is not O K w ith me to
s a c rific e the p o s itiv e m ental
hea lth of our c h ild re n in the
nam e o f prevention. W e've got to
keep them safe In a w ay that
also keeps th e m fe e lin g good
a bo ut the w orld th e y liv e In and
a bo ut the people th a t they have
relationships w ith . "
In an in te rvie w d u rin g a na
tto n a l book p ro m o tio n lo u r, tIn ­
fo rm e r special e d u c a tio n teach­
er. w ho w orks In New Y o rk, said
her whole prem ise Is th a t "p re ­
ve n tin g abuse Is less p ainlu l
th a n d e a lin g w i t h th e after
effects."
H er book e xp lo re s avoiding
sexual abuse, a b d u c tio n , how to
deal w ith leaving c h ild re n home
alone, and how to cho*»sc a day
care center or b a b y s itte r.
She ham m ers hom e tim e and
again that c h ild re n fro m an early
age can th in k fo r them selves and
r a n l e a r n t o l a k e c a r e of
themselves.
"T h e y can pre ven t abuse, they
can prevent a b d u c tio n — If we
Just ta lk to them , give them a
sense that Indeed w h e n th e y are
by themselves th e y are taking

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care o f them selves, th a t they
need to th in k ahead ol tim e
a bo ut what they w o u ld do If this
happened or th a t hap(&gt;encd. so
th e y feel confident a nd able to lxo u t there In the w o r ld ." Kralzer
said.
A t the same tim e . Kralzer
d o e s n 't w unt p a re n ts to led
a n x io u s about the s itu a tio n
"T h e last th in g p aren ts need Is
one more th in g th ey have lo do
w ith th e ir c h ild re n . These tech­
niq ue s mesh w ith th in g s they do
every d a y ." she said.
D e ll P u b lis h in g Co. agreed
w ith her on the lrn|&gt;ortanre ol
g e ttin g the message o u t. and
s im u lta n e o u s ly re le a s e d th r
p.i p e r t i . u k a n d h a r d c o v e r
versions of the book
"P a re n ts need the In fo rm a tio n
now . and parents fo r the most
part Just don't b u y hardcovers.”
K ra lze r said.

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benefit o f the people o f S a nford."
S m ith . 66. says hts hobbles
are golfing and fis h in g , but hr
adds hts first love Is h is wife of
45 years. Vida, th e ir children,
th e Rev. Freddie S m ith and Sue
C h r is te n s e n , a n d h ts seven
g ra nd childre n.
T he S m iths are also active In
th e ir church. C entral Baptist of
S a n f o r d w he r e t h r l r son.
Freddie. Is pastor.
S m ith doesn't have m u c h lime
fo r e ithe r fishing o r g o lfin g , but
he has plenty o f tim e to watch
th e gra nd childre n p la y various
s p o rts and to support th e ir other
a c tiv itie s .
S m ith 1s fond o f re m in iscin g
o n the tim e when tw o grandsons
were pla ying on opp osing foot­
b a ll teams. When the tw o tra m s
m e t, th e S m ith s to o k tu rn s
s ittin g first on one side o f the
fie ld and then on the o th e r to
roo t fo r both sides.
T he g randchildren are: Stacey
C hristensen. 19; S cott S m ith ,
19; Steven S m ith . 18; Robyn
C hristensen.
18; T o d d
C hristensen. 14. Blake S m ith ,
12: E rica S m ith. 11. S m ith keeps
u p w ith the b irth d a y s o f the
yo un gste rs by c a rry in g the dales
n e a tly Inscribed on a piece of
paper In his wallet.
T he S m iths m oved to Sanford
In 1958 from Ocala w hen he wus
tra n sfe rre d here as a su pe rviso r
w ith th e railroad. He re tire d
fro m the railroad In F ebruary
1979

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w a y !"
I c o u ld n 't believe M a rv in had
m anaged three e xcla m a tio n s in
a s in g le c o n v e r s a t i o n . He
seemed to be d ra w in g on some
In n e r source for s tre n g th I asked
h im abo ut the FDD's p la n s for a
re v o lu tio n .
“ T h a t's going to be o u r piece
o f resistance, or w h a te ve r you
c a ll I t , " he said. " I f we ru n
e s ta b lis h a b a n a n a - re p u b lic
atm osphere o f re v o lu tio n and
ch ao s here, th en fo re ig n In ­
vestors w ill really be frig h te n e d
o f th e d ollar. T h e y 'll sto p b u y in g
It. Its price w ill p lu m m e t, and
A m e ric a w ill be stron g a g a in ."
I to ld M arvin that s u b je c tin g
the c o u n try to re v o lu tio n seemed
a b it drastic. C o u ld n 't th e d o lla r
be b ro u g h t down by re d u c in g
th e d eficit?
"We re try in g to take a rea lis­
tic approach here A n a tio n w id e
b a n k p anic followed by a re v o lu ­
tio n w ill be a lot easier to p u ll off
th a n a d e ficit reduction "

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