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                    <text>Evening

77th Year, No. 213 Monday, April 29, 19S5— Sanford. Florida

(USPS &lt;81 7BO)

Herald

Price

25 Cents

Super
Weekend
Antique cars, at right, line
the lakefront Saturday
and Sunday in Sanford for
the Antique Auto Show
and Swap Meet sponsored
by the Rotary Club of
Sanford Breakfast. Dan­
cers trom the Ballet Guild
of Sanford/Seminole, af
Magnolia Mall, left, en­
tertain a downtown au­
dience during Sanford
Appreciation Days.
M*c»W P+mHfry Im ix i

3 Die In
Traffic
Accidents
B y Deane Jo rd a n
Herald Staff W rite r
A north Orange County man
was killed In an accident In­
volving a jeep lhai overturned on
county Road 426 about 200 ferl
trom Trinity Preparatory School
al 6 26a rn today.
According lo preliminary re­
port n from l hr Florida Highway
Patrol. Craig Sanders. 21. of 705
Carnation Drive, southwest of
Gnldrnrod off state Road -126.
died In the emergency room ol
Winter Park Hospital. Further
details were nol available al
press lime
In other traffic-related acci­
dents during the weekend, a
Deltona mun was klllrd and
Ihree others Injured In a three
car crash In Deltona, and a
Longwood man died when fils
van crashed and burned In
Longwood
Kevin P. Leatherberry. 30. of
1711 Frullland Drive. Deltona
died ul the O n lra l Florida Ur
glonal Hospital In Sanford two
flours after the 4:35 a m . acci­
dent on Providence Boulevard,
According lo an FHP report.
Lcthcrberry was northbound In
a 1(179 Mur.da on Providence
when he crossed the center line
on u long curve and tilt nearly
head- on a 1972 Oldsmoblle
driven by Mark Vincent Miller.
27, of 414 Dellary Ave„ E n ­
terprise. la-uthrrln-rrv's ear then
struck head-on a 1979 Cougar
driven by Robert D Gardner. 26.
of 329 E. Tangerine SI.. Alla
monte Springs
Miller. Gardner and a passen­
ger In Miller's ear. Michael Prc
Isler. 21. of 514 Stone Islund.
Enterprise, rerelvrd minor Inju­
ries.
See T R A r r i C . psge BA

N a tio n 's To p Heist

4 Hammer
Way To
$25 Million

Bus Driver Suspected In Shooting
Faces A ggravated Battery Charge
A Mims bus driver who said he ander rrjKirtcdly tried lo enter a
was unaware that he had shot a migrant workers bus driven by
man who trlrd lo hoard his bus Vunnary Lee Majors. 58. of
may lie charged with aggravatid Mims, ul about 11 47 a.in Fri­
day.
battery.
Majors said he believed Alex­
The victim. James Alexander.
2H. of 2163 Center Si.. Sanford, ander wanted lo sell drugs lo his
was listed In satisfactory condi­ IMssengrrs Majors said he did
tion loduy In Central Florida not want any drugs on thr bus
and after arguing wlih Alex­
Regional Hospli.il. Sanlord
Alexander wus shot once In ander fur 5 or IO minutes look a
the shoulder with a .38-callbcr gun Irnm above in r Inis' visor
pi si ol alter a eoulronlalloii with He Mid he wauled to Irlghtrn
a man outside Ihe Cool liree/r Alexander away.
Majors later told sheriffs In­
Iwir on SI jh-s Avenue in Midway,
vestigators that h r fired a warn­
A c c o r d i n g In s h e r i f f 's
H|Mikrsman .loim S|»olxkl. Alex­ ing shot at Alexander, then

52,500 Gallons Per Developer

|Mirtcd that $ 5 0 million hud been

to o k

I H m l t i u i r * l o r l l t n t i to g e l

litr HltHiry tiilo llic |f%|« U hiiiI
one of the guards helper! them
slurl up Ihe vehicle.
Walton Mid there was video
surveillance In Ihe building bin
ll was nol known whether die
rohlN-ry had been lajied
Poller discovered the armorrd
ear ii Ikiu I 6 a.m. about I'v miles
Irom the depot hut none ol ilie
money was recovered.
Wells Fargo officials rrfused lo
i omment on the Un it.
Poller M id the heist was one
llir largest robberies In history
In 1983. u London gold rob
bery nrlled die thieves $39
million The largest cash du ll in
I lie Drilled Stairs was die 1982
$11 million H rn lry Armorrd
Car Courier heist In New York

S H S S e n io r A p p o in t e d

Builders To Get Iron Bridge Shares

"Bui If they think they eon
have an effective protest this
wav. then we certainly won't
discourage them.'* she said.
In the play "Lysistrata" by
the Greek dramatist Aristo­
phanes the women of Athena
withdrew aexual favors In
protest against endless wars
waged by their menfolk.

"Let me put It this way. We &gt; :
WAR is on** of many groups
are not counseling the women
opposed to the forthcoming
to do the Lysistrata bit.** M id
lour by New Zealand's national
Dinah Priestly of a group
rugby teair. on thr grounds
named Women Agalnal Rugby
that there should be no sport-.
or WAR

ing llnka w ith the whitemlnortty government of South
A lrka
W AR Is suggesting to young
women that unless nobody
else ta available they should
avoid having sex with rugby
players and urns
Apart from tt»r immobility of
a ruvsex protest, the anli-tour
group Is also advising women
lo protest by not washing
ru g b y shlrta a n d by enreuragtng boys to stop playing
rugby and lake up soccer
instead.

TODAY

N aval A cadem y

By R ichard T rn e tt
Herald Staff W rite r
While his fellow graduates Irom
Seminole High may sill) be enjoying a
summer vacation alter the culmina­
tion of their high school careers.
Churles Burgess Jr. will tie going right
bark to elass work Ju ly 2 hr Is lo
report to the U S. Naval Academy al
Annapolis. Md
Burgess, an 18-year old senior al
SHS, received a rionmln.itIon lo the
academy from Congressman Bill
McCollum and won an appointment
by the school's admissions board
See A C A D E M Y , page HA

sewrr connection fee of $2,071 jn-r untl lo be
served
It was May 1984 when the state Department of
E n v iro n m e n ta l Regulation and the U .S .
Environmental Protection Agency, acting In
concert, stopped Iron Bridge Irom ucreptlng new
connections until reoalrs were done lo slop
IMilluilnn of the Econlockhatchec with effluent
containing a high degree of nitrates. Nitrates
encourage Ihe growth ol aquatic weeds.
Since Ihe amount of Seminole's new capacity Is
limited al this polnl lo 500.000 gallons per day,
C h a r le s B urgos*
each developer will lie given only 52.500 gallons,
enough for 150 homes. Hooper said.
A large porilon of ihe county's connection fees N ew House S a le s Up 8 .9 % In M arch
w ill be used lo help pay the costs of correcting
W ASH IN GTON (DPI) - Sales of Industry that was particularly
deficiencies at thr Orlando sewrr plant. Cost of
new
single-family houses Jumped hard hit hy Ihe Iasi recession."
Ihe rrpulrs Is estimated at than $12 million
Seminole County's share Is expected lo lie 8 9 percent In March. Ihe fourth W'hljr House spokesman I-arry
month of Improvement and thr Speakes Mid
slightly more Ilian $ I million
blggrsl surge since September
It w us a ls o un in d u s tr y
Hooper said the county Is also lo rccrlvr
The a ir rage price of a new
another 900.000 gallons per day capacity at Iron house went up $1,700 to a particularly hard hit hy a big
Hr'tge and as Orlando implements a program near rrcord $100,200 during the drop In Mies In November that
which will use water hyacinths lo absorb nitrogen month yet was still only 2.7 prompted many analysts lo anti­
cipate a steady trend downward
In the rlllurnt. Seminole has hern promised I 34 percent above lost year s average
million gallons dally more.
"T h is Is welcome news lor an that did nol happen

No Sex Please, We're Against Apartheid
W ELLIN G TO N . New Zealand
( U P I I — A n i l - a p a r t h e ld
feminists said today they will
use an old (aahtoned way to
protest Ihe New Zealand na­
tional rugby leam'a tour of
South Africa — they won’t
have sex with rugby players or
tans.

g u n m r r i t h r u w e n t Inn k
downstairs and ovrr|Hiwrrrd tin
guards. |K&gt;licr said
The building Is empty between
2 p m and 1 JO a m every day
and Walton said thr gunnu-n
must have entered ilu- d&gt; |&gt;&lt;n
some lime between those hours
"Obviously Ihry were there
prior to the a rriv a l ol ihe
guards." he said
Walton said authorities wen
investigating whether the rob
fu ry was an Inside Job
I'hr bandits loaded our ol the
armorrd m irks parked in thr
dc|&gt;ot with the cash and n|n-d
away. Waliou said H r said it

U krn , which wmiltl t»«$vr in««lr
the hetsl the tartest m hW nrv
The robbery occurred shortly
uftrr 1:30 a m . al thr Wells
d rovr Ihe bus hark Inwards Fargo Armored Service Corp
Mims. There were about 25 depot, w hlrh Is used as an
people on Ihe bus at Ihe lime. overnight drop off point for
Investigators said
money on ats way from hanks to
Majors said he wus unaware Hie Federal Reserve.
that Alexander had been shot
Poller said Ihe bandits broke
until hr was slopped Jusl Inside In lo the Merrill Lynch bidding
Brrvard County on stutr Road next door (o Ihe depot and used
46 hy llrrvard County deputies s le d g e h a m m e r s lo b re a k
about u half-hour after shooting
through a cinder block wall Into
Majors has nol been arrested Ihr depot.
Bill SjMilskl said Investigators
They then went up a tlight ol
will rerontmend to the Slate sialrs. haslird through anolher
Attorney's oilier that Majors he cinder-block wall Into the oilier
charged with aggravated bat- area and waiehrd on a monitor
trry.
as guards arrived and ojiened
— Deane Jord sn
the vault to take Inventory The

To

By Donna Eatea
Herald Staff W rite r
Stalled building projects walling lor Iron Bridge
sewage treatment rapacity allotments may In­
utile In sturt up within die next few months
According lo Seminole County Administrator
Ken Hmiper sewer capacity al Orlando's Iron
Bridge sewrr plant which has hern unavailable in
Seminole builders lor the past six months should
be available wllhln dir next 30 days.
And developers, whose names have lieen on a
walling list for sewrr eajiaelly lor months, were
expected lo begin the trek lo Ihe county's
environmental services olfler ul Five Points Iik I.iv
lo confirm (hat they still want their share
The department, which oversees the operation
ol die county's water and sewrr plants. *rni
tellers lo Ihe 86 developers whose names are on
the waiting list idling them 500 000 gallons ol
rapacity dally at Orlando's Iron Bridge sewer
treatment plant Is expected lo In- awarded lo
Seminole wllhln Ihe next 30 days
The developers who confirm they arr si III
Interested will have 30 days alter submitting their
confirmation of desire for service lo die county to
gel permits from Ihe slate Department ol
Environmental Regulation and lo pay a county

NEW YORK (UPII - Four
masked gunmen used sledge
hammers lo crash through the
wall of a Wells Fargo depot early
loduy, ovrrpow rrrd ihe guards
and "cleaned out" a vault ol
mure than $25 million In cash,
authorities said
T h r bandits escaped In an
armored car. which p o lic e found
lour hours lairr — near the
Rrooklyn Bridge and I '-j miles
Irom w hrrr thr robbery occurred
In lower Munhultun No money
was recovered.
FBI agent Krnnelh Walton
said more than $25 million w-as
stolen. Poller had earlier re

Race Panel May Get OK
The Sanford City Commission
Is scheduled lo meet today al 4
p.m. In Ihe city manager's conierrncc room lo discuss ihe
formation of a hi racial commit­
tee.

off forming the hi racial panel
after Mayor Hetlyr Smith and
two commissioners. David Farr
and Milton Smith. Mid II was u
sensitive Issue that needed
further study.

Commissioner Bob Thomas,
the city's tlrst black commis­
sioner. tuts been pressing for thr
committee to study race rela­
tions In Sanford Itis colleagues
are expected lo name a steering
committee which will establish
goals and rules for Ihe commit­
tee.
I.ast week thr commission put

So lar. 16 people have volun­
teered lo serve on Ihe panel and
Thomas said he expected them
lo be confirmed at Iasi Monday's
commission meeting However
two of Ihe objections raised lo
thr formation of Ihe group was
that Ihe committee would tie loo
large and had ambiguous goals.

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Calendar........................ 3A
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Comics............................ 4B
Crossword..........................4B
Dear Abby
16
Deaths................................8A
Dr Gott......................... 46
Editorial........................ 4A
Florida...............................8A
Horoscope..........................4B
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People................................ IB
Sports.............................5 7A
Television.......................... IB
Weather......................... 8A
World
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Once Is Enough
SYRACUSE. N Y. (UPII Once Is enough lor English
Irachrrs trying to end Ihe
I r a d 111 o n a I f o r m o (
p u n ish m e n t for r r r u n l
students writing the same
phrase hundreds of limes
II Irachrrs lollow a rrso
lullon passed by thr New
York chapter ol Ihe Na­
tional Education Associa­
tion. students In Ihe stair
will no longer In- forced lo
write "I will not talk In
class' or "I will nol chew
gum In class" or similar
phrases when they break
school rules
" T h is discourages the
love of writing." M id Linda
Rosenblatt. NEA
spokeswoman. "Th e use of
writing assignments as a
form of punishment creates
nrgutlve feelings toward all
written work ’’

V -d V 4 ‘4

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�JA— Evening Herald, Sanford, FI,

Monday, April It, IttS

Viet Vets Remember ... Again

NATION

W ASHINGTON fUPll The
flood of news stories marking the
10th anniversary of Ihe fall of
Saigon are p u s h in g m any
Vietnam veterans to federal
counseling centers with emo­
tional problems, officials say.
Counselors say the reports,
splashed across newspaper front
pages and aired on evening
newscasts for Ihe past several 10 to 12 new clients a day." said
weeks, are causing nightmares, Bob Baker, a counselor at the vet
flashbacks, anxiety and de­ center In San Diego.
"One guy. a middle-aged busi­
pression In untold legions of
nessman, married w ith two
former warriors.
"We have a number of cenlers children, came In after seeing all
saying they are being flooded the stuff on T V ." Baker said.
with peoplr." said Raymond "H e felt panicky and felt suffer­
Scurfleld. assistant direr tor of ing inside. It was like he was
the Veterans Administrations back in Vietnam ”
Chrs Goodman, a rounselor at
R e a d ju s tm e n t C o u n s e lin g
Service' that oversees 157 out­ Ihe Phoenix center, said he has
reach cenlers nationwide.
not seen any Increase In clients
Scurfleld said his Information but. "A s more publicity comes
was based on "Informal feed out we expert to see some more.
" W e ’ ve had a co u p le of
back" from many of the cenlers.
most of (hem In big elites
spouses call In who noticed a
"Instead of five or six new s u d d e n c h a n g e In tji e t r
people, we’re seeing as many as h u sb a n d s," G oodm an said

IN BRIEF
Complain All You Want,
Reagan Is Going To Bltburg
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - Crltlctsm of his planned stop to a
German military cemetery has "wounded" President
Reagan but Iherr Is no chance he will cancel the stop.
White House chief of staff Donald Regan says.
"It's unfortunate the way this has dominated the real
purpose of the visit, to show the reconciliation between the
Untied Stales and Germany 40 yrars later," Regan said In
an Inlervlew Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation."
The president, who leaves Tuesday on a 10-day visit to
Europe, spent Sunday at the White House reviewing
briefing books on the four countries h r will tour: Spain.
France, Portugal and West Germany, site of an economic
summit and the cemetery at Bltburg. where about 47
members of the Nazi WaffenSSare burled.
The journey has been marred by criticism from Jewish
groups and American veterans of plans for Reagan to join
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl In a wreath-laying
ceremony at Bltburg.
When asked If there Is any chance the cemetery stop
would Ire canceled. Regan replied. "No, there Isn't."

"Th e y experienced a sudden Scurfleld said. "It*s the whole
depression after reading articles Issue of bringing to one's atten­
tion a traumatic event they
about Vietnam .**
Generally, these vets have would like to forget. It's hard to
symptoms of post traumatic avoid when It's rtght In your face
stress disorder, a syndrome every day.
"It would be llkr If all of a
c o m m o n ly re fe rre d to as
"shellshock" or "battle fatigue” sudden there we re nationwide
stories on rape victims for Iwo
during
World War I and II
»
weeks.'* hr said. *T guarantee
E x p e r t s e s tim a te up to you. everyone who has been
500,000 of the 3.5 million Am er­ raped would think about It and
icans who served In Southeast those who have gotten over It.
Asia now suffer periodic bouts of th e tr p ro b le m s w o u ld be
the disorder, a condition blamed exacerbated.”
for prob lem s ranging from
Don O'Neil, a counselor at a
broken m a rria g e s and d e ­ Detroit vet center, said the
pression to sleepless nights and Tardily has handled about 400
suicide.
rases this month, up from an
Scurfleld said. "We have a lot average of 340.
of vets coming In recent weeks
**A guy m ay read or see
and It appears to be related to something and say to himself.
the T V coverage, the newspaper 'That happened to m e."' O'Neil
roverage" about the 10th an- said. "There arc things these
nlverary of the fall of Saigon and guys have been suppressing,
related stories about America's trying lo deal with on their own
longest and most unpopular They begin to realize that that
war.
they can't handle everything
"We are not surprised at all." themselves."

Police Accused
Of Brutality
Face Indictment

Of Spirits, Gold And God
S A L T LA K E C IT Y IIIPI) — The Mormon Church has
released a 155-year-old letter purportedly written by a key
ngurr of I he early churc h, whose version nl ihe church's
founding conflicts with the official church version.
The possibility II could have been forged a century and a
half ago when "Ihe church had many enemies" was
suggested by a church official Sunday.
The letter — purportedly written by a "witness" to the
church's founding. Martin Harris, to newspaper editor
W.W. Phelps — discusses certain magical events and Iclls
how a spirit turned trim a while salamander that attacked
church founder Joseph Smith lo slop him from obtaining
golden plates that were burled In the ground. Old Hebrew
writing on the plales told of a new Biblical World on the
American continent and was the foundation of the church.
The Salt Lakr Tribune re|&gt;ortrd that the official church
version says Smith was told by God In 1823 hr had been
chosen lo rrslore the church and was told by an angel
where the plales were hidden.
The letter was given lo the church by Sieve Christensen
a Mormon bishop who purchased Ihe letter last year from
LDS document collectors Mark Hoffman and Lyn Jacobs
The dix'Umrni had f*een part of a stamp collection In Nrw
England

von Bulow Maid Back On Stand

Hat a y Pxato b, Tarumj Vine ant

Dramatic Dormouse

PROVIDENCE. R I |IJPI| — The German maid who
helped convict Claus von llulow of attempting to murder
Ills heiress wife lakes the witness stand again this week,
one year after the Rhode Island Supreme Court overturned
his Initial guilty verdicts
Marla Srhrullhnmmrr t&gt;egan lent lying last week about
the Iwo days In 1979 and 1980 on which prosecutors say
von Billow Injected Ids wife. Martha "S u n n y" von Billow,
with potentially lethal doses of Insulin at their opulent

Leslie Bowers, as a histrionic Dormouse,
runs through her lines for Longwood Ele
mentary School's presentation of "Alice in
Wonderland" which will be performed

N a tu ra l G as Blast Kills 5, Injures 3

N e w p o r t m a n s io n .
T h e s t a le c o n t e n d s v n n l l u t n w . a f l n a n c t r r - s o e t s l U r a n d

one-time aide to oil tillllonalrr J . Paul Getty, wanted to
Inherit 914 million of her 970 million and marry Ills
girlfriend, u former soap opera actress
Von Billow's 1982 conviction on both counts was
overturned by the Rhode Island Supreme Court one year
ago Saturday.
His retrial rulers Us fourth week today

SUMMER SH ADE. Kv. (til'll The flcrv
explosion ol ,i natural gas pljw llm- tli.it killed live
people and Injured three others l«-lt a gaping
rralrr and five homes destroyed
Four memlwm of one family were among those
killed hy Saturday night s blast, which lout Iti il
oil a fireball a mile wide, gouging a erater I I'v
fret deep. H{! loot long and 4(1 led wide In a
Iredrock of solid lliueslone. authorities said
li looks like somebody |usi diop|M-d a Ixrinti'
said Gordon Nichols, s|x&gt;krsmun lot the slate
Disaster and Emergency Services oilin'
It was
|ust clean — Mat to the ground with no
(ouiidallotis led from any ol the homes or
anything '
the blast, which occurred alxrut IO IT* p in
Saturday, leveled tlvr mobile homes. Butler said

WORLD
IN BRIEF

and a civil drfrttse spokesman said (he Intensity
ol ihe explosion razrd a nearby sawmill and
melted the paint from a school hits
Butler Identified lire dead as Nell Shelley. 69,
her *on. Bobby Shelley. 4H, his wife Elsie Shelley.
13; lire couple's 12-year-old son. Anthony
M itche ll S h elle y, and a n eigh b o r. M ary
lhii haumin, 5b The cause ol death lor each was
asphyxiation
"W hen there's a blasi — a flreliall — ot that
nature It depletes alt thr oxygen." said Butler lie
said Ihe victims' mobile homes were 306 feet
from the pipeline.
Nlrhnls said there was no damage estimate and
It would Ire “a day or two" before an exact cause
was determined tor Ihe explosion

Another Investigation was
under way Into a possible lifth
slim gun attack in February by
an nlllcrr from Ihr lOHth Frrd n c l In Queens.
Th e district attorney was
expected lo at Irasi present
cases against the four officers
charged with torture to the
grand jury Tuesday T h r ,Yru
York Dally .Yews said as many as
six policemen could Ire Indicted.

Half-Naked Woman Fights Off Would-Be Rapist

CIA Accused Of Sending
Middle East Weapons To Rebels

i

A 37-year-old Sunlnrd woman
who accepted a ride from a
stranger said fie irtrd lo rajxhrr. hul she kneed him In tiltgroin and hit film on Ihe neck
and lied In her underwear ami a
shirt
The woman told Seminole
County sherllT* deputies Ihr
man offered her a ride from
Cumberland Farm s on Park
Avenue at 3rd Street In Sanford
to a Winn Dixie supermarket
after xhr walker! to Ihe conve­
nience shire and found II closed
ai alxrut It) 10p.m. Saturday.
Instead of going to thr Winn
Dixie, the attacker drove lo Rand
Yard Road. Sanford, and pushed
llie woman out ol the ear and
onto Ihe ground In a railroad
switch vard. a sheriff's rr|M&gt;rt
said.
The atxtuclor said "make love
W AR SA W , Poland |UPI) — Solidarity leader Lech Walesa
or else." and forcibly removed
warns that Poles will show their supixrrt for the outlawed
Ihe woman's Jeans and shoes As
union In Independent May Day dcinonatralkms and
the man attempted lo rape her
"neither riot poller nor roadblocks" can stop them.
she Irnighl him oil and ran to the
Fleet Reserve building on Wesl
Wttirsu. In u letter lo Wursaw steel workers that was
First Street. Sanford, to get help,
distributed Sunday to Wcstrni rrporters. Implicitly tracked
the report said
u recent call by underground Solidarity leaders for a series
Sheriff's Investigators went to
of protests May I
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—
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thr
scene of thr attack with the
The demons!ration* ore meant lo prraa fur the release of
woman. Iiul she couldn't locate
an estimated 150 pollllcal prisoner* und for wugc hikes lo
the exact site. Her shoes and
compensate for recent price Increases, which ranged from
Jeans were found in the area and
10 percent lo 14 percent.
thr woman said she didn't nerd
The authorities have denounced the call for independent
medical treatment, thr rrport
May Day protests und wurnrd that they were proposed by
said.
the rnemlrs of Poland
HOUSE S E A R C H E D
A Sanford n u n has been
a r r e s t e d o n c h a r g e s ol
possession of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia following u
search of hts home hy Sanford
police.
S
Upni
W
S
gn&lt;Sarvyod
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According to a poller rrport.
m* National Aaootta Han at lot v a u lt Goat* i
Fl* Progrott
X X w*Senfed
drugs were purchased In March
Frttdom Saving!
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or* raartanlallva litloraaaiat prreta at at
mta motninf hatar Inlar Oaalar motkoH
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and early April at thr man's
thanp# ttv M V * * ' &lt;*• *a, Pritat da not
Mvghat Supply
U X unchangod
intH/tOa r#*aO m arlup matkttavm
Mwount
l»W l*X home
la
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Sanford police obtained a
NCR Corp
XX X .
Atlanta Bant
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1 *n#,
nx n x search warrant from Seminole
Amorttsn P la n t) SAL
IW wnhanpod
Scarty t
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SVM HUM
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raided Ihe home Friday.
Flat Ida P«*or
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U a ltsd Press International
T h r Nicaraguan government Is accusing the CIA of
srcrelly equipping anil Sandlutsla rebels with small
rockets und other weapons marie In ihe Middle East
Guns of varying brands and calibers. Including small
rtxkrts used In sbuol down aircraft, have been confiscated
from rclx-ls aflrr recent battles. Defense Minister Humberto
Ortega told reporters Sunday
" T h r U S Central Intelligence Agency has given Ihr
counterrevolutionaries powerful Kgyptlun machine guns lo
kill our people." he said. "Thrse arc arms coming (rum Ihr
Middle Eust that Ihe CIA has Iroughl In Its light against
Nicaragua.
The tJnltrd Stales last yrur pulled out of talks wllh
Nicaragua held In the Mexican rrnort of Manzanillo, saying
thry had lulled to produce positive irsulln
President Reagan has Instead railed on Nicaragua to
accept proposuls tor a national dialogue with thr Inlrrnal
opposition, w hich the Sundlnlsta government has
jK-rststrntly rejected.

'Protests Can't Be Stopped'

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Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday The play
will be preceded each night by an art show
ot student works at 6 p m. and spaghetti
dinner at 6:30. The curtain rises at 7:30.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Indict­
ments against at least four
Queens poller officers accused of
torturing drug suspects wtlh a
stun gun could come as early as
Tuesday, Queens District At­
torney John Santued says.
Four officers of the 106th
Precinct In Querns have been
arrestnl and suspended without
pay for allegedly lorturlng drug
suspects with stun guns to force
them to confess.
Th e Integrity officer at the
slatlonhuuse was also suspended
but not charged In the growing
poller brutality scandal.
Sanlucc! said Sunday thr
eases against the four officers
are sdirdulrd lo go to a grund
Jury Tuesday and that It should
reach Its decision hy Tuesday
night
Eighteen top-ranking officers
were transferred out of the
precinct last week, and Police
Commissioner Benjamin Ward
Saturday announced that two of
the department's most senior
officers would shill to other
duties and would retire In a
matter of months
Ward also announced changes
in In t e r n a l In v e s t ig a t io n
prm-tlcrs, saying all reports of
brutality, regardless of their sc-!
verity, will he Investigated by
lire Internal Altalrs Division
ratlrrr than Ihe Civilian Com­
plaint Review Board

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Released on 9500 bond Satur­
day w as Michael A n th o n y
llurllson. 24, of 58 Kent Court
PEEP IN G TO M ?
A man who was louml drunk
arul lying on a lawn has hern
arrested lor prowling and loiter­
ing
According lo a Sanford police
rc|xirt. a woman on Grundvlrw
Avenue In Sanford said a man
looked In her bathroom window
arnuiul I 5) a.in Saiurday.
When an officer arrived thr
man was gone front that uddress
hut was louml a couple of houses
away lying on the lawn of thr
house where he lives
R rleased on 9100 bond was
Jeffrey Arthur Stephan. 22. of
2293 Grandview Ave
C LO TH ES T H E F T
Poller have Ihr name of a
16-yeurold girl who is suspected
of taking clothes from a homr
where she lived for two weeks
According to a sheriff's report.
Ilazlr Leayrrnon Knots. 20. of
1803 W IHth St . Sanford, saw
ihe girl leaving her home shortly
allrr noon Thursday carrying a
brown paper bag When Ihe
woman cheeked her home,
about 9146 worth of llrm s were
missing, according to the rrport
w hich said the Ihirf rntcrrd Ms
Knots home through a porch

window
Missing are Iwo belts, four
sheets, a shirt, blue Jeans, pants
und makeup.
P O LIS H E D T H IE F
Deputies have Ihr name of a
susprrt who Is accused of taking

93.888 worth ol car polish from
a Fern Park business
According to a sheriff's rcjxrrt,
Ihe thief tixrk 30 cases ot liquid
silicone polish worth 9576 a case
and 48 gallons of thr same
material worth aboul 91.008
from the Auto Am i inn, 180
Ohcrlrn Road
B U R N E D M A IL
A Longw ood woman told
(Killer someone Uxik her mall
and n rw s p a p rr out of her
mailbox and burned the Items.
Sandy Glllmart. 41. of 106
Sweet briar Branch, suld she
11mml the newspaper lorn up
and burned tn her driveway und
her burned mull around the
corner of t he house.
The Incident probably oc­
curred Thursday at alxiut 9:25
p in., she said
R E C O R D E R S TO L E N
A vtdeocassette recorder has
tx-en taken from Lakr liranitry
High Sehixrl. according to a
sherffTs rrport.
The recorder ts worth 91.080
It was taken between March 17
and April 12. according to thr
report
B U S T E D UP B L A S T
About 50 lawmen, Including
Seminole and Orange county
sheriffs deputies, Altamonte
Springs and Casselberry poller
and state troopers, broke up a
party attended by alxiut 1.000
persons In Casselberry on Sat­
urday night after the crowd
overran the arra. disrupted traflie and disturbed area residents,
a sherllTs report said
Seminole C o u n ty sheriffs
deputies called In all available
departm ent em ployees snd
lawmen from other agencies
along with police dogs at about
11 p m. to break up the bash at
.Slovtc Gardens. 3150 Howell
Branch Road. Casselberry
The party goers parked cars
along Ihe roadway and tn orange

groves, blocked driveways with
tlrrtr vehicles und walked In the
roadway obstructing traffic, the
rrport said
Th e crowd, lured to the area
hy filers distributed at bars,
parking lots, and universities
wtih the promise of all the beer
you could drink lor a 96 donatIon. exceeded the capacity of
thr arra and the Slovtc Gardens'
dance hall, the rrport said
Lawmen rrportrd the crowd
became abusive and threw rocks
at patrol cars. Tw o Cassrberry
police cars w rrr vandalized, the
rrport said, hul no one was
Injured
One of three men who hosted
thr party, Altamonte Springs
llrrflghter Mathew C. Sheppard
23. of Spanish Trace *200,
Altamonte Springs, told lawmen
the tilers advertising Ihr party
were distributed In areas fre
qurntrd by adults, the report
said.
Hul deputies reported many ol
Ihr (rarty-goers appeared to he
juveniles and no effort had been
marie to establish the age of the
guests who were served beer.
No charges have been filed In
connection with the incident

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Growth, Malpractice, Politics Top Legislative Agenda
TA LLA H A S SEE (UPU — The Florida House
lakes up two top Issues of 1985 — growth
management and medical malpractice — this
week while the Senate deals with some of next
year's major political matters.
Senate President Harry Johnston. D-West Palm
Beach, has a news conference scheduled this
afternoon lo announce his plans to run for
governor, with Attorney General Jim Smith as his
runnlngmate. Johnston had supported Smith for
governor, until the attorney general dropped out
of the race March 4. but last week the two men
were rrported to have made a new pact for the
1986 race.
Senate Democrats have a caucus scheduled
later this week lo formally elect Johnston's
successor as presiding officer for the 1987-88
sessions Sen. Ken Jenne. D Hollywood, has
signed pledges from fellow Democrats lo make
him presldcnt-deslgnatcon Thursday.
Johnston and Jenne last week scoffed al
persistent reports that Republicans and con­
servative rural Democrats might form another

coalition to deny Jenne the presidency, regard­
less of the outcome of the Democratic caucus
The GOP holds nine seats In the 40-member
Senate, and would need to pick up a dozen votes
In 1986 — either through Republican victories or
a combination with renegade Democrats — to
stop Jenne.
Sen Dempsey Barron. D-Panama City, who
denied another Senate president designate the
office In 1975. forgrd a coalition with Republicans
lo control Ihe Senate In the laic 1970s and early
1980s Last year, while Jnhnslon was sttil
president designate, he engineered Jenne’s elec­
tion for the subsecpient term to head off a return
of power from the urban southeast to the rural
northern Senate districts.
Another crucial political Issue of 1986. llmlllng
Cabinet members to iwo terms In office, comes
up for a vole In ihe Senate Judiciary-Civil
Committee on Wednesday. The constitutional
amendment would allow Cabinet incumbents to
run again next year, but they would only he
allowed one more rc-clcctlon campaign alter thal.

Johnston (rankly admits he warns thr two-term
Cabinet limit ns a step toward abolishing the
six-member executive board Johnston conceded
he does nol have the votes to do away with the
Cabinet, so he deetded Its members should at
least lx- limited to thr stm r eight years governors
ran serv e.
In ihe House, meanwhile, an 85-pagr medical
malpractice package Is sri for hearings Iw-lotr the
Health Care and Insurance Committee on Mon­
day The bill by Rep Art Simon. l&gt; Miami. would
tighten peer review requirements lor physicians
accused of Incompeienry. sel up a fund to make
sure no doctor pays more than 15 percent ul gross
Income lor malpractice Insurance premiums, and
Impose a sliding scale on attorney contingency
lees in such tort eases
The bill would also modify the legal doctrine ol
"Jolni and several liability," which allows plainlilts to collect entire Judgments front hospitals tl
their doctors lack enough malpractice coverage to
sattstv a verdict.
The Senate Commerce Commuter also has

hearings scheduled Monday on nine malpracilee
hills — including abolition of Joint and several
liability, which Johnston wants
On Tuesday, the lull House has floor debate
scheduled on Gov Boh Graham's comprehensive
state growth plan T h r 10-ycar plan sets broad
goals — such as state acquisition ol 100 more
miles of beaches making a 10 percent gain In the
numtier ol elderly |tcoplr living self-sufficient
lives, and attaining the up|x-r one-fourth among
s t a t e s in educational achievement by 1986
Die plan would toughen environmental pro­
tection laws and spur both qualitative and
quantitative Improvements to the stale s traitport at Ion sysients. schools hospitals, prisons and
other services
According to estimates bv Graham and House
Apprprlatloiis stall, the state would spend
iH-ivveen 532 billion and #34 billion if each of the
plan s provisions were enacted today Accounting
lor Inflatlmi. House leadersrxper t the plan lo tost
ncurlv $ IOO billion by 1995

Caffeine Does Not Affect
Chances Of Breast Disease

M*f*MP%i Im Itf T#mmy VJj»&lt;c«tftt

William D. Hogan, Florida Division Commander of the Sons
of Confederate Veterans, closes his eyes in prayer during
Friday's Confederate Memorial Day service at Sanford's
Evergreen Cemetery. Prior to the service, members of the

Norman de Vere Howard chapter ot the United Daughters ol
the Confederacy placed rebel Hags on the graves of those
who served In Ihe service of the South during the War
Between the States.

Millionaires
Most Are Hard-Working, Self-Made And Plan Ahead
A T L A N T A lU I’l) — There are nearly I
million millionaires In the United Slates, hut
a researcher nays some have ao III tlr money
th e y tia v r lo b o rro w t h r l r lu n c h m o n e y .

Dr Thomas Stanley, a marketing pro
lessor al Georgia State University, said
millionaires are dlllerrnt from other people
— they plan ahead. But that does nol mean
they have more money.
“ Most of I hem don't have u million dollars
In Ihe bank." Slunlcy said “ A man once
said lo me. ’I have to borrow money to eat
lunch
Stanley, who has surveyed millionaires
since 1973. said they place emphasis on
wealth appreciation, m inim izing taxes,
providing financial protection for ihelr
families and assuring college educations for
Ihelr children.
“ AtKiut 80 percent we've surveyed are
first generation wealth." he satd. "They
made ihelr money themselves. What I find
w ith millionaires ts they are self-emploved

home near or in a inctrn|M&gt;littan area, said
Ttiese people are hard workers, driven
They arc more frugal and they have a lot of Stanley.
The average millionaire Is 57 years old.
amhlllon.
m llU o n u Ir rs h a v r
"Dlsettiltne has a lot In &lt;to with It — lliey ar omHi r g8r5 &lt; lpr ge rr cr resn t T wofe n at lly |&gt;rr«-*nt
a te r e l U r i l
arc frightened that they arr tint going to
and
70
percent
arc
self-employed.
Slanlcy
succeed."
said,
Stanley said the number ol millionaires in
Southern slates have Ihe greatest number
the United Slates Is approaching I million.
of millionaire households al 30 percrrtl. and
H r said In 1984 there were 832.602 anil Stanley said the South Is growing rapidly In
Ihe number eontlnurs lo grow nl a rate of
ii-rins ofaffluent population.
atxiut 9 percent.
The Non beast has Ihe highest concentra­
"A l Ihe rale w e rr going, we could rrach a tion with one-fourth of thr nation's mil­
million (millionaires! Hi 1986 or 1987," he lionaires, but only 21 percent of the
said.
households.
T h r number of inllllonglrr households
In Ihe Northeast, Connecticut has Ihe
varies widely from stale lo stale with highest concentration with 1.717 m il­
California having thr most — I 14.427 —
lionaires per KM).000 households. The
and Vermont the least — 1.031. Stanley said Washington. D.C.. area has ihe highest In
tnosi millionaires have their money lied up ihe South wlih 1.501 |x-r 100.000
in rral estate and I heir companies.
Illinois Is the leader In ihe Midwest with
1 149 |h t 100.000 Alaska has the highest
Millionaire households arc traditional —
more than 80 percent composed of a concentration In ihr West with 2.161 |x-r
married couple with chlldim living lit a 100.000

NEW YORK (Ill’ll - Neither
breast cancer nor benign breast
disease appear lo be more
common in women who drink
col Ire or cat chocolatr. according
to a study ol women in Israel
Contrary to prior research,
caffeine and related substances
found in tea, coffee, cola, cocoa
and chocolate do not appear to
make a woman more susceptible
to benign breast disease, researchers Hum the Chaim Sheba
Medical Center In Tel llashnmrr.
Israel and the New York Medical
College In Valhalla rrjrortrd In
ihe current Issue of the Journal
nl tlir A m e ric a n Medical
Association
I he Israeli scientists also re
(xirtcd in the Journal ol ih r
.Vaf/ona/ Cancer Institute that
they loiintl no link between
callclnc and an increased risk ol
breast cancer.
Si r let Iv del Itied, benign breast
disease relrrs to rapid, hut
normal tissue growth In the
duels ol the breast Almost cvi r&gt;
adult woman has sin It growth al
some lime in her lllc. said Di
Maurice Black coauthor In the
study and clinical professor ol
pathology .it New York Medical
&lt;'ollegc
The researchers Interviewed
854 Israeli women diagnosed
with iM-nign t -east disease anti
more than 1,400 similar women
w it h o u t

W ASHINGTON IUPJI - The
nation s capital Is home to many
ot thr world's most Influential
penplr. but Its residents give less
In philanthropic organizations
than other major cities, accord­
ing lo a new study
"Th e Washington area lacks
Ih r critical mass necessary lo
generate a strong philanthropic
base because It has lew very
wealthy residents and lew large
n a tto n a l c o r p o r a tio n s are
headquartered here." analyst
Mallory Walker said In a study
by Ihe Greater Washington Re*
search Center.

All hough Washington has a
higher average Income than the
six othtr cities studied, taxpay­
ers made less charitable deduc­
tions. gave Irss to the United
Way. and generally favored na­
tional and International con­
cerns over locul nnrs.
The other cities studied were:
A tla n ta . Boston. Cleveland.
D a l l a s -F o r t W o r t h . M in nc.tpolis Saint Paul, and San
Francisco.
Because many Washington
residents arr from other cities,
(he study said, reside ills send
money lo ihelr hometowns. In­

CALENDAR
M O N D A Y . A P R IL 29
Rrhos Club AA. noon and 5:30 p m., closed. H
p in , step. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed.
Apopka Alcoholics Anonymous. 8 p m., closed.
Apopka Episcopal Church. 615 Highland
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8 p.m.. Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Sanford AA. 8 p m . closed. 1201 W. First St.
Fellowship Group AA. senior citizens. 8 p.m..
closed. 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry,
TUESDAY. APRIL 30
Casselberry Kiwanis Club. 7 a m.. Le Club. S.
Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15 a m.. Village Inn
restaurant. 2565 S. French Ave.
' Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45 a m.. Western
SUzItn Restaurant. Sanford
Sunshine Connection open house. 7-9 p m .
South Seminole Community Hospital cafeteria.
555 W. State Road 434. Longwoud. The prenatal
support group ts u project of Ursula Sunshine
Child Abuse Prevention Inc. Call 834-1200 ext.
441 for Information.
Concert by Tomlinson College Chorale from
Cleveland. Iron.. 7:30 p.m.. Church of Gad of
Prophecy. 2509 Elm Ave.. Sanford.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club. noon. Sanford
Civic Center. Bag lunch and Bingo.
Sanford Llona Club. noon. Holiday Inn, In­
terstate 4. Sanford.

land. From Washington resi­
dents, they received less than
half &lt;&gt;l that — #12 81.
The nation's capital also has
ilie fewest philanthropic organi­
zations.
The study showed thal the
llrst community-bused founda­
tion In Washington, ihe Comtmmliy Foundation of Greater
Washington, was established In
1973
The study also showed that of
every Washington dollar given to
non profit organizations, only 8
cents wrnl to local non-profit
groups.

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Residents Of Nation's Capital Aren't Big Givers
stead ol keeping II here Most ol
the rlty's long-time residents are
(xxir. I he study said
Taxpayers In oil-rich Dallas
gave the most lo charity, and led
ihe nation In Individual and
corporate fortunes. Dallas resi­
d e n ts c la im e d a to ta l ol
#830.000 In charitable deduc­
tions on th rlr lax returns.
W a s h i n g t o n ia n s c la lm r d
#596.000.
Cleveland contributed the
most of the seven cities to the
Unlird Way. The charitable or­
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th e

1977 and 1980 about thrlr diets
and other possible risk (actors
lor thr disease
In the llrsl group as well as the
second, the nmnbet ol women
who retrained front drinking
coffee equaled the the number of
women who drank al least live
cups a day
The women consumed compa­
rable amounts ol coffee, tea.
cocoa, cola and chocolate com­
bined. they reported
Differences lit the type of
women studied might account
lor the dixpurtiy he Iween this
and previous research Itiullugs.
Some earlier studies evaluated
women who hud serious enough
brcasl disease to have had a
tissue sample extruded and ex
uintnetl lot cancel
" l ids was the llrsl time that a
study population was curclullv
classified." said Black.

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ACCIDENT &amp; INJURY CASES
South Seminole County Klwanls Club. noon.
Quincy’s Restaurant, Highway 17 92 and Live
Oaks Boulevard. Casselberry
Central Florida Blood Bank Seminole County
Branch. 1302 E, Second St.. Sanford. 11 a m. to 7
p m. Florida Hospital Altamonte Branch. 601 E.
Altamonte Ave.. 11 a.tn. lo7 p in.
Sanford-Duplicate Bridge Club. 1 p in.. Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St.
Sanford AA. 5:30. closed discussion, and 8
p in., open discussion. 1201 W. First St
Rebos Club A A. noon and 5:30 p.m.. closed. 8
p m . step. 130 Normandy Road, Casselberry.
Clean Air Reboa Club. noon, closed
24-Hour AA group beginners open discussion. 8
p m.. Second and Bay Streets. Sanford.
17 92 Group AA. 8 p.m.. closed. Messiah
Lutheran Church, 17-92 and Dogtrack Road.
Overcaters Anonymous, open. 7:30 p in ..
Florida Power A Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave..
Sanford.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
COPE Support Group of Seminole Area. 7:30
p.m ., Seminole Com m unity Mental Health
Center. Cranes Roost Offlre Park. Suite 377.
Pelican Building. Altamonte Springs. First end
third Wednesdays for families and caregivers of
long-term mentally disabled. Free of charge.
Sanford Senior Citizen Club. noon, bag lunch
and Bingo. Sanford Civic Center

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Monday, April 29, 198S— 4A
Wayne 0. Doyle, Publtiher
Thomet Giordano, Managing Editor
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Syn fuels'
Big Failure
T h r U.S Synthetic Fuels Corp. has l&gt;ccn a
total failure. It was supposed to encourage the
development of a commercial Industry for
converting coal and oil shale Into liquid fuels,
but that hope has proved to be grossly
premature. For the foreseeable future, there Is
no way to bring synthetic fuels to market
without enormous public subsidies, since the
synfuels can’t conceivably be produced In
quantities that would make a difference in an
energy emergency.
Geared as It Is toward commercialization of
synfuels. the SFC Isn’t even In a position to
solve the real problems of this technology. It
doesn't fund the kind of small-scale, technical
research that m ust precede c o m m e r­
cialization. It hasn’t even tried to address the
serious environmental Issues raised by an
industry that. If ii ever came Into existence,
would be producing thousands ol tons of solid
waste euch day at each plant. In addition to a
multitude of new air and water pollutants.
hi fact, the SFC’ hasn’t yet lundrd much of
anything, although It is continually trying to
give Its money away, The most significant
thing to come out of the agency thus far has
been scandal — the Reagan appointees to the
SFC board who have had to resign because of
conflict of Interest: the generous and unnec­
essary consultant contracts provided to
friends of (he hoard; the expenditure of
millions ol taxpayer dollars on things like
carpeting and a sauna at SFC headquarters.
Nonetheless. Congress and the president
have left nearly $H billion at the SFC's
disposal — to give away In loans, grants and
price supports as It sees lit That’s far less
than the $10 billion thr government llrsl
thought to spend on synfuels. hut It remains
an absurd amount of good money lor the
taxpayers to be |x&gt;uring after bad.
W hite House budget Director David
Stockman has admitted as much In congres­
sional testimony. Hut. Stockman said, the
administration must stick by the deal It cut
with several senators, who agreed to go along
with a reduction in SFC funding last yeur on
condition the adm inistration Iruve the pro­
gram alone this year.
That's a deal that should never have been
made, particularly In the midst of a deficit
crisis, In which fur more worthy government
programs are being sacrificed left and right.
Fortunately, the rest of Congress Is under no
obligation to uphold It.
•

Minus One Engine
A Ihrec-Jel Hoeing 727 lost an engine last
week on a lllghl from Dallas to San Diego.
The engine not only stopped operating; It was
wrenched olf the pylon supporting It to the
fuselage. It fell to the ground, bill the airliner
kept on Hying to a safe lauding at Its
destination.
The engine mount is designed to shear
when an engine seizes, to protect the
airplane’s laxly against stress And the plane
Is designed to My safely on two engines
The 727 Is one of the most jxqnilnr airliners
In the world. And. it appears, one of the
safest.

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BERRYS WORLD

HELEN THOMAS

Bitburg Cemetery Visit Haunts Reagan
W A S H IN G T O N { U IM 1 W h ile H ouse
spokesman 1-arry Speakes has been trying to
say as Imle an possible abnul President Reagan's
controversial decision to visit the cemetery at
Hllhurg. Germany where German soldiers of two
world wars are burled. , *

Deaver Is leaving the White flouse In mld-Mav
and although his last hurrah trip with Reagan is
beset wllh unexpected headaches, he still has
solid credentials wllh the president, whom he
has served for some 20 years.
Deaver Is the master of the "photo opportuni­
ty"
but wags are now saying he undoubtedly
W h e n one re p o rte r e x p la in e d " h e ’ s
stonewalling" In order to refrain from any hopes that the pictures from Hltburg will tie few
comment. Another newsman quipped "H e ’s and far between
The president Will walk around the cemetery.
gravestonewalling."
He
also Intends to visit Bergen-Belsen con­
Aides agree there Is a "cloud” over Reagan's
10-day European Journey as a result of the centration camp, where he will speak and will
uproar over his plans to place a wreath at the altend worship services and a picnic wllh
Hllhurg cemetery where some Nazi SS troops American and German military personnel and
their families
also are burled
When Nancy Reagan Invited the first ladles of
Ami there Is a lot of flngrrpolnilng at who Is to the world to attend her International conference
blame The heaviest responsibility for the on drug abuse among youth. 17 of them
blooper has fallen on deputy chief of staff accepted.
Michael Deaver and William Henkel. Reagan's
One reporter asked her press secretary
chief advance man
Jenncfer Htrshberg. whether Dennis Thatcher,
"There's a lot o( blame to go around.” said husband of British Prime Minister Margaret
on* aide Someone didn't do their homework."
Thatcher, was invited.

Apparently he was not.
The president llkrs to Joke about Ills age (74|
and the self-deprecation always draws an
appreciative laugh from his audience.
In a Rose Garden ceremony to give the Peace
Corps volunteers a send-off to Africa. Reagan
said:
"Th e French chronicler of American life.
Alexis dr Tocqueville. remarked on the spirit of
voluntarism In this country 150 years ago I was
only a small boy then I didn't hear him ... but I
remember well He said 'Americans are forever
forming associations. No sooner do they see a
nerd than they rush to meet It.’”
"I enjoyed reading The Washington Post for
the first time In a long time,” Reagan said In Ills
opening remarks to the National Association of
Realtors at Its convention.
The obvious reference was to thr ad the
rraltors had put .u the Post expressing strong
supjxirt for his budget ruts and rfforts to trim
the federal deficit

SCIENCE WORLD

D O N GRAFF

On The
Peace
Academy

The
"Safe”
Times
By Ja n Ziegler
UPI Science W rite r
W A SH IN G TO N IUPH - Now that
harrier methods of birth control arc
more (xipular than the pill, it is
*s|w-i l.illlv Important lor women to
know when they ovulate so they can
he aware ol their "safe" jx-rindx. an
Ohio nursing Instructor says.
T h r problem Is. many college
women
even I hose who have had
sex education — are misinformed
iiDi only about ovulation, hut the
enilrc menstrual cycle, Maureen
llrown found In a survey at Univer­
sity ol Mlssotirl-Columhla.
Brown, who teaches nursing, has
a clinical practice at the university
student health service and docs
consulting work lot Planner) Par­
enthood. found that less than 3
percent nf 221 women In her survey
could correctly identity thru ovululion date
It didn't make any difference
whether they hail had sex educa­
tion. or that they were older, knrw
about harrier methods ol conIrnccptlon, or were farther along In
school.
"It was realty amazing In me,'*
Brown *01111 in a telephone Interview
The one vuriablr that made any
difference was sexual experience.
Those who were more (rrqurutly
sexually active w rrr slightly more
likely to know when they ovulated,
she salil
"Also what emerged was a dell
nltr at-risk group." Brown said,
which amounted to alxiut a third ol
those surveyed "T h o s e w r r r
women wito reported having tnlrrquriit sexual activity and didn't use
a method ol &lt;onlraccptlon
"That put them at significant risk.
II iheyTr having uitprolrticd in
Iricourse and don't have a due
uboiit how to avoid pregnancy
File reason most ollen died was
that they thought — mistakenly —
they had Ix-rn on I heir "safe" time
of muulli wiien they had sexual
relations
In that same ^roup. women on
the pill didn’t even know how to
count their menstrual cycle pro*
|K'rly." she said
Use ol birth control pills, which
control ovulation and cause any
fertilized eggs to lx- swept out of the
Ixidv. Is closely tied to the menstru­
al schedule. Barrier method* —
condom, diaphragm s|xmgr and
others — simply hlcx'k sperm from
entering the utrrus
A major problem Is that many
women believe ovnlullon occurs on
the l i ll) day of the menstrual cycle,
or in llir middle ot the cycle — when
It actually happens I t days before
menstrual Ion ix-gln*

ROBERT WAGMAN

Judgeships Available
W A S H IN G TO N iNKAl With
more ledrral district and appeals
court ludgrshtpa open than ever
Iwfore, the process of filling them t»
turning thr Senate Into a battle­
ground
Dem ocrats charge that con ­
servative Republicans are using the
|iidlcial nominating process as a tool
to promote thrtr own Ideology
Since these are lifetime U S jxisis.
tile lodges who hold Ihrin can have
a long term inMuence on Irgal
dealings throughout American km I

cty
Some Judicial openings are the
result of deaths or retirements
others strrn (nun the reorganization
In PIM-l of ihr federal txmkruplry
courts Congress tors created more
ill.in ItXlncw Judgeships to ease the
i rushing Unking
In thr past. II the nominee wus
suggested by the senator of Ihr
lircsldrnt's party and was found to
lx- "qualified" by the AHA. the
jM-rsoti was almost sure to get the
Job. However, this Is no longer thr
case
Recently. GOI’ officials In the
District o( Columbia have suggested
that D eputy Solicitor General
Andrew L, Frey be nominated lor an
opening on the D C . Court of
Appeals hi addition. Sen Alfonse
M IVAmato, It N Y . nominated
New York Legal Aid Six lety lawyer
William E H rllrn irln (or a new
Judgeship
W llh Ixith men highly regarded
by their jw-rrs Ihr nominations
should have sailed through, Instead.
Ixith nominations were withdrawn
when conservative groups com

plained that Frey was pro-abortion
and pro-gun control and that
I trllr rnlrln was "loo lltlersl."
Then New Jersey's Republican
Guv. Thomas II. Kcun nominated
the state's juihllc udvix-ulr. Joseph
II Rodriguez, a former member ol
his cabinet — who. If continued,
would lx- thr slate's first Hispanic
federal Judge Rodriguez's notnlna
Hon was seconded by Ixith of New
Jersey's Democratic senators As a
former head of the state bar. he won
quick AHA approval. Since he
w o u ld h a ve been P re s id e n t
Reagan's llrst Hispanic Judicial aj&gt;
jxilntmenl. Rixlrlguez was quickly
approved by the While House and
lire nomination was lorwardrd to
the Senate Judlclarv Commuter
At tti.it point. Rixlrlguez was sent
an right page questionnaire by
three conservative Republican
members of the comm Hire — Sens.
Jeremiah Denton. K Ala Orrtn G
Hatch. K Utah, ami John P East.C.
The questionnaire asked whether he
believed "that a ‘viable’ fetus Is a
human Ixiug" and whether he had
"a Irellef In ihr existence of a
Supreme Being" and asked his
Views on thr Irgallzutlun n! abor­
tion, prayer In juibllc schools, the
right to Ix-ur arms, the Equal Rights
Am endm ent, union power, the
death jx-ruilly. affirmative action,
private- sc hool tuition vouchers and
school desegregation. It also sought
a list ol his political contributions
for the last 10 years
The questionnaire outraged Dem­
o c ra ts . w h o ch a rg e d ih a t u
amounted to a jxillilral litmus trst

Suppose there w rrr an outside
party that could take In hand the
endless I ran-Iraq war. bringing the
combatants together In a search for
a mutually satisfactory solution.
It wouldn't tx- easy It might mean
not even meeting lace to face at
first The hostile partlrs might have
to lx* segregated In separate rooms,
w ith the th ird jru rty's repre­
sentatives shuttling between, re­
laying suggestions and countersuggestions.
But eventually the process Just
might produce a formula that could
he the txisls of a cease-fire and even
jxuce.
As a tnallrr of fact, there Is surh d
p a rly, the International Peace
Academy. Based tn New York. Its
modest offices on First Avenue look
out on the monumental buildings of
another Institution — the United
Nations — which hasn't proved to
lx' of much help In situations such
as pisi described
The IPA. In Us low-profile way.
seeks In remedy that falling It
works for the U.N.. but Is not
technically of It. 'It Is ■ non­
governmental organization with
loiisullaitl status to the U N. The
IPA was established In 1970 by
lirlvatr Internationalists, lurgely
Am ericans, to strengthen U.N.
I&gt;cuct--kreplng capabilities, which
the U N was unable to do.
The reason, as IPA President
ludar Jit Hlkhyc delicately puts It.
was "because ol the jxdltlral dlfllcultlcs that exist" wltiiln the U.N.
structure Itself, l.r , Soviet re­
sistance to Institutionalizing such
procedures
Klkhyc is a military man who has
made a career ol the jmrsull of
|K*dce. A retired general of the
Indian army, he was a military
adviser to two U N secretariesgeneral — Dag ilammarsk)old and
U Thant — and was the (op military
on the sjxit during the upheaval
when the former Belgian Congo
tx-camc Independent In the early

‘60s.
He also saw service with the llrst
U N. peace-keeping force — UNEF I
— following the 1956 Suez war.
Ktkhye assisted In Ihe establish­
ment of the jx'uce academy and has
Ix-rn Its head (rom thr start
As It has develojx-d. the IPA Is a
multipurpose operation. Its first
function is us a research and
training Insllfiilr In (he ways of
establishing and maintaining peace.
To that end. It ojw-rates training
jttograms for prolcsslonals — dip­
lomats. military officers, civil ser­
vants — from Interested countries.

JACK ANDERSON

L o o k -A lik e Choppers Confusing

"Now, whet else can we do to help you end the
people ol our levorlte COLONY."

B y Ja ck Anderson
And
Dale Van A tta
W ASH IN GTON - The worst tears
of h-deral ollUiuls who uncovered
the Ille g a l sale ol A m e ric a n
helicopters to North Korea have
been confirmed by the latest topsecret Intelligence from Seoul:
North Korea ajiparrnlly has already
penetrated South Korean airspace
with the droppers
In fact, high administration oflliiuts have told us that the South
Korean air force Is so alarmed at
overflights by look .dikes of the
hrlicojilrrs we supply that It has
grounded its own U.S.-made chop­
pers a I various times
The idea Is to make sure I hat If
ground troops (and anil-aircraft
units) see one ol the Hughes
hellco|»ers nosing around south of
ihc demilitarized zone at u desig­
nated time, they'll know It's a North
Korean Infiltrator.
In a war or emergency situation.
It's obvious that (tie North Koreans

could use their look alike* to create
confusion In South Korean defense
forces and prthajrs gain a crucial
advantage In the early stages of an
Invasion.

Korean company as the recipient

T h r tragedy Is that U.S. In­
telligence had several major clues
that the helicopter diversion to
North Korea was taking place, bul
Ihe right jx-ople In the Defense and
Commerce departments — the pco
pie w ho certainly would huvr pul a
quick stop to it — were never
Informed. Here’s the frustrating
story:

For still unexplained reasons,
customs did not share this alarming
Intelligence with ihe Commerce
Department, whose undersecretary
for International trade. Lionel
Olmer. could have halted further
shipments. And although customs
did (rasa the information ulong to
the Defense Intelligence Agency, thr
DIA for some reason did not pass It
on to the Pentagon ofTIclal who
undoubtedly would have spotted
the sreurily breach: Assistant Dcfenae Secretary Richard Perle.

In September 1983. U.S. Customs
agents received detailed Inlonnallou
that the North Koreans were Il­
legally acquiring Hughes helicop­
ters through a West German com­
pany. In fact, customs Intelligence
reported. two helicopters — the first
of an eventual 87 — had hern
shipped out of thr United States six
mouths earlier. Incredibly, the bill
of lading (lied with the Customs
Service had actually listed a North

Wllh no one barring the door, the
West German company was able to
buy and send five more shipments
to North Korea The last load before
Commerce caught on was sent In
November. Fifteen helicopters left
Los Angeles on a Panamanian
freighter to Antwerp. Belgium. They
were then loaded onto trucks and
t a k e n to R o t t e r d a m , th e
Netherlands. On Dec. 10. the
choppers were loaded onto a Soviet

shlji, the K H . Prorokov, which
carried them to Hong Kong and
linally to North Korea
It wasn't till January that Com­
merce learned In general about the
Illegal diversion of (be helicopters
and began an In v e s tig a tio n .
Itlughea Helicopter Co. was cleared;
Commerce is Investigating the West
Germ an businessman who was
crucial to Ihe operation.)
A high White House official de­
scribed the helicopter diversion as
"one of the most serious we’ve ever
had" In more than a decade of
Soviet-bloc efforts to beg. borrow
and steal American technology.
The civilian helicopters North
Korea obtained can easily be con­
verted Into military aircraft by
adding machine guns, anti-tank
rockets and air-to-ground missiles.
Hut the confusion factor could be
more Important in (he always
sensitive DMZ area, because the
South Koreans have more than 200
Identical Hughes helicopters.

�SPORTS

Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Monday, April 2», I ftJ —5A

Brauman's Semi notes Hit Warpath
Bjr Rob L a ris
Special to the Herald
5 There has been a changing of
Jhe guard on the District 4A-9
track scene lately, a move that
fcven has the perennial stale
Juggernauts taking notice.
. From out of Seminole High, a
tribe has been assembling and
making Increasing amounts of
noise. Led by Ken Hrauman. a
Veteran and successful chief,
and paced by numerous talenu J
warriors, the Scminoles appear
poised to go on the warpath.
The y have their sights set on
retaking claim to the Florida
territory, a land long held by
others
Last year, the boys' squad
carved out a lltte turf by winning
the Five Star Conference crown.
The victory was duplicated this
year, breaking up a dominance
held by schools to the north —

Mainland and Seabreeze.
Thursday, the Scminoles will
be seeking to claim the regional
lHie, while looking to battle for
I he state championship May 11
H ra u m a n . w ho had been
through the wars at 1‘alatka
High for 11 years before leaving
a year ago, has built a group
strong In numbers and quality
Standouts include F ra n k lin
Harnett. Cliff Campbell. Hilly
I*e n 1c k . E r ic M a r tin
Leo
Peterson. Alvin Jones. Willie
Brown. Deron Thompson and
Pat Davis; but there are others.
In all. the squad has some 40
members and that. Hrauman
contends, tsa real key.
•One of the big things is that
we've been able to get a lot of
people out." he says
With those numbers, he seeks
to develop overall strength "We
believe in having a w ell rounded

Track/Field
program. We want kids in alt
events.
"We Just don't want sprinters
or distance runners." Ilrauman
explains. "We ofler everyone the
opportunity to compete. We
don't cut anyone, regardless of
how good you are of how tiad
yon are at this point. We oiler
the kids a chance to compete
and Improve."
During his stay at Patatka
Hrauman piloted his teams to 10
district titles, seven regional
crowns and two state champion­
ships His philosophies arc pro­
ven. and they appear to have
taken hold with l lie Scminoles
"W e don't go at It with the
Idea that you Just run and gel In
shape." he says "We work on

running techniques, running
drills, things to help promote
power, strength and flexibility,
and the type of workouts that
are aimed to have the athlete
right at the right times "
To help utilize those tech­
niques. Hrauman looks for the
Ix-st competition and the best
opportunities to learn. "We've
offered them some new experi­
ences. traveling to Jacksonville
and tiie Florida Relays." lie says.
"We've given the good kids
those experiences they need to
become belter
"They've got thr opportunity
to compete, to travel, and not
Just I k - l lie ix-st In Seminole
County or the iM-st In Central
Florida We give them thr tx-si
the stair has lo ofler They found
out they can lx- successful. That
success breeds success."
Hrauman adds, though, thul

talented performer*, like Harnett
a n d C a m p b e ll — a m o n g
Florida's premier Ingh hurdlers
and quarter tollers, respective­
ly.— make the strategy work
There's good athletes here:
I &lt;1 be the first to admit that." he
says "The talent is where it all
starts "
Hrauman has worked hard and
!x*cn successful at getting those
athletes, thank* In part to Ins
team. "Th e key I* having our
own athletes promote it (the
program)." he asserts. "They
know (he kids who can run and
have the ability to run They've
grown up with them "
Campbell, who registered the
stale's top quarter tulle lime of
ihe year (47 til Iasi Friday nighl.
supports Hrauman s claim "We
recruit a lot for coach.” lie says
"Me and some of the other
See W A R P A T H . Page 7A

Lady Lions
Ride Crest
Into Region

Sam
Cook
H ER ALD
S P O R TS E D ITO R

By Chris Flster
Herald Sport* W rite r
At one polni tn Hu* 1985
sotlball season. Oviedo's Lailv
Lions were In I tic middle of a
hilling slump and hovering at
tlit- 500 mark with a 7 7 record
Hui. idler dropping two games in
lIn- Lady Hawk Tournament, tin
Lady Lions got ihrir hais going
and haven't lost since
Oviedo. 17 7 with a 10 game
winning streak. Is ItKiklng lo
keep the offensive fireworks
burning Tuesday nlglu when
thev travel lo Hrooksvlile lo lake

Ferrell's Decision:
Right O r Wrong
It Was Exhilarating
A more heartbreaking conclusion could not
have been Imagined for coach Mlkr Ferrell and
his Fighting Seminoles In last week's 7-6
district loss lo DeLand II will be a game which
will l&gt;e remembered and replayed forever *
But If you're looking here to see If I think
Mike Ferrell's crazy, take another look
Tuesday's last-inning suicide squeeze with
thr bases loaded, trailing by one run. one out
and a 3-2 count on Gary Derr was. Indeed, un
unreal call Many called It a poor one. Others
said unprintable things
But for that one moment — when Dexter
Franklin was racing down Ihc third base line
and Derr turned to face the pitcher, right hand
sliding up the handle — time stood still (or thr
big crowd at Conrad Park It seemed the next*
five seconds took lorevcr. It was an Instant
replay without (he replay. It was an Incredibly
exciting and auapenaeful moment.
It turned out to be an Incredlblly disheart­
ening one for Seminole when Derr popped up
the pitch Into a game-ending double play. Hut
for the sports purist, the high was fabulous. It
was hrari-pounding baseball at Its best
Even If It wusn’l the correct call. It was a
beautiful example of a young coach having Ihr
utmost confidence In his young star Gary Derr
Is a fine young player and over the course of
his career hr will execute more suirldr
squeezes than he pops Into game-ending
double plays.
Ferrell, who will take the heal for the move,
has done an excellent Job In his first year with
the Noles I've known Mike Ferrell lor 10 years
and 1 know how badly he has wanted a head
coaching Job. He apprenticed forrvrr at Lake
Howell before he finally received the opportu­
nity at his old high schcxil Iasi year
Tuesday night, he tried to force the Issue He
walked the tightrope without a net and fell off
He tried lo win the game, not sit back and lose
It. Even If (he decision was wrong, you have to
admire Ferrell's courage. He was going to win
— or lose — by his own volition Now. that's
what coaching Is all about
"It was a risky decision," admitted Ferrell
"Hut 1 coach by Instincts, the same way I
played. Gary and 1discussed It before we did It
He Just didn't want to do It on the first pitch."
Ferrell said the previous Inning when his
club left the liases loaded may have had a lot to
do with his decision. "1 had a real empty
feeling when 1 walked across that diamond
after the sixth Inning,” he recalled "I didn't
want to have that feeling again without at least
trying to gel the run home someway."
Ferrell also said the experience of being In
that situation will help his young team. "W e
played a great game." he said. "Jensen. Derr,
Sheffield. Hersey and Turner all did great Jobs
They'll remember what It s like lo play under
district pressure and do well."
Still. II will be an unfortunate memory' for
some, especially the seniors who were so close
to ending their four years on an upbeat.
Anytime a team has the tying run 90 feet from
home and the potential winning run I HO feet
away, it will only agonize over what niighi
have been.
Let's take a look one more time ...Seminole, a
15-0 loser lo DeLand Just 11 days prior, came
Into thr first round of the District 4A-9
Baseball Tournament as a decided underdog.
K n o w in g this, Fe rre ll pulled a little
phychologlcal ploy with his players. He had
them run through Infield practice without a
ball. The phantom ball. It's a strange and eerie
drill where the players go through the motions
without the ball. It draws different reactions.
Some people didn't know whether to laugh
or cry. "A t least we won't kick the ball around
In warmups." quipped Ferrell. "1 want us
starting this game with a positive attitude."
The ploy worked. Seminole came out really
psyched up. DeLand. which had to be
somewhat overconfident despite the urging* of
coach Jim Joyner, was flat. Tw o walks and a
sharp single by Brian Sheffield loaded thr
bases. Tony Cox. who had deposited a foul ball
grand slam Into a distant tree in the 15-0
laugher, was next.
Cox. u stockUy built firs! baseman, bos
Baa F E R R E L L . Paga 7A

_
Ken Brauman has built the
Seminoles into a state track
contender In two years
Hrauman won two state titles
while coaching at Palatka

Logond of Cotton Top, 7A
on Ihc drlcndlng stale i h.inqu
ons and lop ranked Ladv l.cop
ards nl Hrooksvlile Hernando
High (or the 3A-3 Region Cham

is

gam e w ill be
Turn Vutn V »rk
MlgHWwy SOS In

M«r*M e s »i« kr Tim m y V lx m l

Double
Pleasure

The Spearman twins — Rochelle, left,
and Michelle — had a lot to celebrate
Friday at the District 4A 9 Track &amp;
Field championships. The Lake Howell
seniors both qualified for Friday's

Region 4A 3 meet at Winter Park's
Showalter Field. Rochelle won the 110
and 330 hurdles and placed second in
the long |ump. Michelle ran fourth and
qualified in the 220 dash.

Lyman M akes 13 Lucky For McCullough
By Sam Cook
Herald Sports Ed ito r
LONGW OOD — May lx- 13 Isn’t so
unlucky alter all.
Lyman couch Hob McCullough. thr
deatt ol Seminole County's baseball
coaches, completed his 13th regular
season by guiding Ihe Greyhounds to
a third place Five Star Conference

finish
Last Friday itighl. McCullough and
(h r Greyhounds uddrd in (heir sue-

Baseball
cess by upselling Lake Mary In ihe
District 4A 9 championship game al
DeLund's Conrad Fark. Frlor lo ttic
convincing 6-2 victory over Lake
Mary in liic final. Lym an upended
latkr Howell. 4 La n d D e la in d .9 0.
Thai's a yield ol Just three runs In
21 intiings against three of Ihe

PIMS by T m n r VKKMl

Lyman s Mike Henley slips in ahead of Eric Martinez’ tag.

hardest-hilling teams In tin- coldernice. Pretty grxxl for a club Mc­
Cullough thought would lx- short on
pllchlng prior lo Hie season "(F il­
ching) coach Eddie Nuss and I
thought Derek ILlvcrnols) would win
Ids share hul we weren't sure about
(hr rest." said the Lyman skipper.
"T h e key to our season was lhat Un­
rest of the slalf came through "
T h a t ke y h a s e n a llie d I h e
Greyhounds to win 26 nl 31 games
The y finished the season ranked No
H in tin- Florida Sjsiris Writers Prep
Baseball Poll. Tuesday night at H.
Lyman will host Winter Park In the
Region 4 A 5 championship
One of those key pllchers — senior
C H n l Baker — com b in e d with
Llvertuils to shut out Winter Park
Llvcriioia. with two wins In the
dlslrlct. Improved to I I 2 on (he
season Byron Overstreet, a Junior
right-hander, hurled the shutout over
Dt-lamd In the dlstricl lo Improved
his mark to 7-1. Baker finished al 4 1
Llvrrnols jHisled three saves while
submariner Craig M ryrr was elfcellvein relief. Junior Mark Whittington
and sophomore Kenny Oswuld were
also effective when summoned.
D espite the w h ite w a s h . M c­
Cullough remembers Winter Park as
a solid balUlub "I was pretty Im­
pressed with lltcin, early In the year."
said McCullough "Th e y had giaid
hitting and a good defense. They
must tic a jiretty solid rlub. They
heal Ik Kmc lor the championship "
Winter Park's victory in the District
4A -10 title game ram r as a d im I
result of Hill Lee's eight binning
two-run homer. Lee, who came up
through the Mallland Lltllr League
system. Is a power-hitter Junior
ralrher. Rich Esposito. Ihe Wildcats'
shortstop, was one of thr eogs on
coach Howard Mable’s Hlg League
U S. championship team last year

V

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Hrooksvlile.
Oviedo coach Jackie Miller Is
hoping thr Lady Linns ran
continue ihrir hoi lulling streak
and play strong dclrnsr against
Ihc Lady Leopards
"If we play our best game, wr
stand as good a chance as
anyone." Miller said "Whether
or not wc'rr hilling will made
the difference T h r two defenses
look pretty equal it depends on
who gels liic (ills lo lall In."
In the regular season. I tie Lady
Lions had four players who hit
over 400 and four who drove in
20 or more runs.
Mikkl Eliy led ihe way with a
462 average which was llltli In
Seminole County T h r sopho­
more ouillelder also drove In 32
runs lo Hr for ihc county lead
and smacked three homers
Caroline Chavis, a sophomore
shortstop, was rigid behind Kby
with a 452 average ih.it was
sixth in Ihe enmity. Chavis also
lied for (lie county lead In runs
wtili 2 9 and drove In 23 runs
The lone senior on the team,
outfielder Fran Foster, (ill 413
while another sophomore, third
luiseman Cathy Bergman, hit at
a 404 clip.
Also hilling over .300 lor ihe
Lions were, caliber T rrt Coe
( .3 7 5 ) . s o p h o m o re second
baseman Jessica Bradley (.352.
3 homers. 19 Rlils). Junior out­
fielder Harlxira Malone ( 333),
sophomore first baseman Dec
Ik-e Beasley ( :WMi. 31 Kills) and
freshman pllchcr Jodie Switzer
I 300. 20 RUM

The pllchlng styles Ix-lwrrn
Ihe two areas are a till different,
according in Miller
"Th e ir (Hrnoksvillr’sl pitcher
pilches u rainbow," said Miller.
"It's kind of flat and deep.
Umpires from around here don't
call I hose deep (ill dies strikes
Jodie (Hwil/rr) lias a high arch
lhat drojtsdown "
Miller wrnl lo see the Lady
la-ojiards In liielr district title
game against Dude City Fusco
and said they have a lot of slrnng
hitlers
V a rn . whose tra m s have
compiled a 50-2 record In the
past two yeurs, said his leading
Idttrrs include Dawn Edwards.
Surah Huckuby. Colrnc Nelson
and Wanda Griffin.
Vani said billing has Ix-rn the
strung point of Ihr team this
season. "We re nol near us good
Oil defense as we were last year.”
he suld "We lost six players off
thul tcum. I was really surprised
this year The girls have done a

good Job."
The laidy Leopards' only loss
this season was a 5-2 setback lo
Ta llh a ssrr Lincoln

�*A— Evening Herald, Sknlord, FI.

DeLand, Lake M ary Dominate
A ll-C o n feren ce 1st Team m ers

Mondsy, April If , IMS

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Nuggets' New Style Trips Spurs
Celtics, Sixers Coast To Wins
—

United Press International
The Denver Nuggets. I he epitome of unrestrained
offense, won via Its defense Sunday night.
behind a stifling defense and 33 points from Alex
English, the Nuggets ripped the San Antonio Spurs 126-99
In advance lo the second round of the playoffs
*'We Just played great defense, that was the ultimate
defense.” said Nuggets coach Doug Moe.
The Nuggets, which won the besl-of-flve series 3-2.
advance lo the semifinals of the Western Conference
against the Utah Jazz. The best-of-seven series begins
Tuesday night In Denver.
The Jazz concluded the other first-round series Sunday,
t* atlng the Houston Rockets 104*97 In Game 5.
Elsewhere, the Celtics and 7Bers opened the Eastern
Conference semifinals convincingly. Boatdh pummelled
Del roll 133-99 and Philadelphia routed Milwaukee 127-

106

Wa f a M PSeto b y T s m m y V i r x t M

In a Western Conference semifinal Saturday, the Los
Angeles Laker* beat the Portland Trail blazer* 125-101 to
lead 1*0. Game 2 IsTuesday night.

Kim Averill sets up and throws.

NFL Draft: Slim Pickings A t Top

Softball
County Included pitcher Christy Tlbbltts.
Inflelder Grace Ley and outfielder Jaudon
Jonas from Lake Howell. Lake Brantley first
baseman Sherry Asplen and Inflelder
Michelle Brown: Seminole outfielder Janet
llauek and Lym a n shortstop Denise
Stevens. — Chris rister
All rive Star Conference Softball
First team
Pitcher — belli Watkins. Lake Mary.
Infield — Sandy Gillies. Lake Howell:
Kristie Kaiser. Lym an: B .J . Cassidy
Mainland: Shawn Lane. Robyn Swartz,
Dr Land. Kim Averill. Lake Mary
Outfield — Laura Davis. Lake Brantley:
Eileen Thlrbauth. Lakr Howell: Phyllis
Sanders. DcLand: Karen IVShetler. Lake
Mary.
Second team
Pitcher — Christy Tlbbltts. Lake Howell.
Infield — Grace Ley. Lake Howell: Denise
Stevens Lyman: Lisa Slmklns. Lake Mary:
Sue Mlgllori Apopka: S h erry Asplen.
Michelle Brown. Lakr Brantley.
Outfield — Janet llauek. Seminole. Jaudon
Jonas. Lakr Howell: Brenda Thompson.
Mainland: Michelle McKinney. Apopka.

George's A x Brings Martin Back

NEW YORK IUPII — With the senior crop about lo lie
harvested by the NFL. advance reports Indicate slim
pickings al ihe lop but a bountiful supply of players
The NFL holds lls annual draft Tuesday with scouts,
player personnel and gencrnl managers agreeing there Is
not a wealth of blue-chip latent available. However, there Is
a consensus that rounds three through eight will yield a
generous supply of professionals.
"Th is year's draft falls In Ihe category of a deep draft
because we have about 7 V4 rounds of guys rated to make
It. bul nol a whole lot of top quality high In Ihe first
round." said Dick Steinberg. Ihe New England Patriots'
director of player development.
"It Is u pretty good draft In the ryes of our people." said
Al DtCusule. the Dm Angeles Raiders' executive assistant.

United Press International
Right ulxurt now. George Stelnhrennrr Is
probably searching through an old storage
closet al Yunker Stadium for those "Billy's
Back" posters.
No. this Is not an old new*|&gt;aper story
from August. 1975; or June. 1979. or
Januury. 1983. Billy Martin, previously
hired and fired three limes by the stormy
New York owner. Is track again lo whip
some life Inin ihe sagging Yankees.
Marlin, who has made a career und
numerous commercials milking tussels with
e v e ry o n e fro m Reggie J a c k s o n lo
marshmallow salesmen, replaced Yogi Berra
•ifler New York's 4-3 loss Sunday — Its third
straight defeat lo Ihe Chicago While Sox al
Comlskey Park
The Yankees' record Is 6-10 and they are
last In Ihe A L Eusl. 4 ,‘a games tx-hlnd
first place Detroit Stint No. 4 Iteglns tonight
in Arlington, Texas, against the Rangers.
Yes. Billy's hack and now only one thing
Is certain.
“ You can lx*t billy will lx* fired again."
siild California Angels lefl-hander Tom m y
John, a former Yankee. "But. you cun also
make gixxl odds that he will lx* hired again
George loves billy. Whenever Ihe ballclub 1*
in trouble, hr calls billy to hull them out ."
Berra, a Hall ol Fume catcher und one of
the miNit popular Ynnkres ever, saw his club

Legends: Littler's Putt Caps Win
AUSTIN. Texas (UPI) — Not only do golfs legends still
know how to play the game, they si III know how to provldr
good theater
And plenty was provided Sunduy during Ihe final round
ol Ihe Legends of Golf — the tournament which sparked
what has become a lucrative second chance for many of
the game's great player*.
For a hr lei period Sunday there was a decent chance for a
playnlf Involving four learns
lltil Gene I.filler ended dial (xtsslbllfiy by running In a
30 foot downhill birdie pull at Ihe (Inal hole.
I.filler and III* leaminate Don January thus produced a
one stroke victory that brought them each $50.(XX) and
llielr second win al the Legends. I.ltller won Ihe best-hall
tournament In 19HI with bob Rosberg as his partner and
January won In IUH2 while teaming with Sum Snead.

'

District champion DcLand ami the learn It
beat In the semifinals. Lake Mary, placed
three players each on the Five Star
All-Conference softball team The learn was
selected Friday after the 4A 9 District title
gam e In w h ich D c L a n d rolled past
Mainland. 11-2. at Lake Mary High School
The learn was selected on a different
format this season Instead of selecting one
player al each position, there was one
pitcher, six Inflelder* and four outfielders
chosen. Also, there were no Honorable
Mention selections
For Lake Mary. Junior pitcher beth
Watkins was an All-Conference First Team
selection along with senior shortstop Kim
Averill and Junior outfielder Karen DeShetler.
DrLand's first team selections Included
Infielders Robyn Swartz and Shawn Lane
and outfielder Phyllis Sanders. Swartz
recently signed a soli ball scholarship with
Ste‘ v&gt;n iJnlvettliy
Lake Howell placed two of Its senior
leaders on the first tram, second baseman
S a n d y G illie s and outfielder Eileen
Thtcbaulh. Lyman lirst baseman Kristie
Kaiser and Lake brantley outfielder Laura
Davis. txith Juniors, completed Seminole
County's first team selections.
Second team choices from Seminole

P G A ; F l o y d ’s F o o lin g Is R ig h t

A.L. Baseball
blow two wrekrnd games to Chicago On
Saturday, they let a two-run nlnth-Innlng
lead slip away and Inst In extra Innings On
Sunday, reliever Joe Cowley walked In the
winning run with two out und Ihe bases
loaded.
"Th is weekend, I don't think It had
anything lo do with It." said Berra, who
replaced Martin last Dec. 16. "We lost a
coupla one-run games. If wr had gotten
blown out. that probubuly wouldn't have
changed his (Stelnbrenner's) mind.
We have a gixxl ballrlub It's not Jelling
right now."
Orioles B, Indians 7
Al Baltimore. Eddie Murray's two-run
double triggered a three-run eighth that
downed Cleveland. Reliever Don Arise. 2 0 .
earned the victory by allowing only one hit
over the last three Innings
Angels 2. Mariners I
At Seattle. To m m y John and three
relievers scattered 10 hits to give California
a four-game swee," The loss was Seattle's
eighth straight and 12th In Its last 13
games. The Mariners, who stranded 14
runners, have mured five runs In the last

five games
Royals 5, Red Sox 2
At Boston. Frank White cracked two solo
home runs to lead Kansas City. Charlie
Lelbnmdt. 3-0. scattered 11 hits over 7 1-3
Innings for the victory. Dennis "Oil Can"
Boyd. 2-1. pitched 8 13 Innings and took
the loss
Twins lO .A 'i I
At Minneapolis. Mickey Hatcher went
-l-for-5 and lied an AL record for consecutive
hits and Mike Smithson hurled a sevenhitler to pare the rout over Oakland
Hatcher, who went 5 for-5 Saturday, tied
the record for most consecutive hits over
two nlne-Innlng games. Don Baylor ac­
complished the feat with Baltimore In 1973.
Tigers 5. Brewers O
At Milwaukee. Walt Terrell pitched a
four-hitter und Alan Trummell and Lance
Parrish belted eighth-inning homers lo
ixswer Detroit. Terrell. 24). posted his first
shutout and first complete game for Detroit.
Rix)klr Ted lllguera. 0-1. ttx&gt;k the loss.
Blue Jays 6. Rangers 3
At Arlington. Texas. Willie Upshaw hit
two homers and Buck Martinez and George
bell added solo shots to pace the Blue Jays
Doyle Alexander. 3 0. recorded the victory
despite (permitting home runs lo Cliff
Johnson In the sixth und Gary Ward In Ihe
seventh

Sour Taste

T H E W OODLANDS. Texas IUPII - Ray Floyd had a good
feeling going Into the (Inals of the $500,000 Houston Open.
For once, he was right.
"I fell that way ut Ihe Masters and Greensboro
llournamrnts). and I was wrong Ixith limes," Floyd said.
"Th e last three tournaments. I've gone to lied on Saturday
night with Ihe lead."
But In Ills three previous oullng* al the Musters.
Greensboro and the Tournament Players Championship,
lie laded In (hr final round.
Floyd was right Sunduy al Ihe Houston Open. though,
winning the $90.(MX&gt; first prize by shixitlng a 69 lo finish
with an 11-under-par 277.
"I knew that I had Ihe talent." Floyd said "What was
gelling me was playing two or three gixxl rounds and then
having a mediocre round To me. that's a mental problem.

Gwynn's Sweet Swing Turns Off Valenzuela
LOS A N G ELES (UPI) One
swert swing by San Diego Pudre
Tony Gwynn changed the lasle
I n F r r n u n d o V a le n z u e la 's
mouth.
Valenzuela, who ullowrd Just
two (ills, fanned Pudrr reliever
Craig LefTrrls to end the eighth
Inning with his loth and final
strikeout of the game. That
allowed the Los Angeles Dodger
pltchet to surpass the record of
-It) 2-3 Innings without |x-rmlt*
ting an earned run al the slurt of
the season, set by Hooks Wlltze
ofjhe 1912 New York Giants
"ll left a bittersweet luste in
my m outh." Valenzuela ad­
mitted "I'm glad to liuvr the
record, bul If we don’t win. It s
meaningless."
The Dodgers didn't Gwynn's
gamewinning and streak ending
homer In the ninth lifted the
Padre*over the Dodger* 10

LPGA: Miller's 66 Takes Classic
S T PETERSBURG (UPI) - Alice Mlllrr already has won
more money this year Ilian In any of her previous seven
yrars on Ihe LIKJA lour — and the tour Is less than a third
of Ihe wuy complete
Miller llrrd a llnul round 6-under-pur 66 Sunday to come
Ironi behind und win Ihe $175,(XX) SA11 Classic going
away with a b l under 272. u distant six shots ahead of her
nearest competitors.
Ihe victory was worth $26,250 In olllelal money,
pushing her further ahead on the money list with winnings
of $17(1.375 It also meant she won Ihe first segment of the
Mazda Series and thut gives her a I9H5 Mazda KX-7.

N.L. Baseball
Phillies 3, Cubs 2
At Philadelphia. Kevin Gross
tossed six shutout Innings and
the Phillies look advantage of
two errors to defeat Chicago
Gross was pressed Into service
when scheduled starter Steve
Carlton was sidelined by a sore
s h o u ld e r. L a r r y A n d e rse n
earned his second save Rick
Sutcliffe drop|x-d lo 3 2
Mets B. Pittsburgh 4
At New York. Mix&gt;kle Wilson
scored from third base on an
error by first luisemun Jason
Thompson with no out In the
18th to heat Ihe Pirates Gary
Carter led off the Inning by
walking on four pitches off loser
Lee Tunned, 0-2 Wilson ran for

Carter and advanced to third on
Darryl Strawberry's single. Clint
Hurdle lashed a shot to score
Wilson and make a winner of
Tom Gorman. 2-1.
Giants 2 .Reds 1
Al San Fra n c is c o . David
Green, hilling Just 061. ripped
•in RBI single off Tom Hume.
0-2. In the I Hit Inning lo win It
for the Giants Reds playermanager Pete Rose pinch hit In
the ninth Inning and grounded
out He still needs 82 hits to
break T y Cobb's career-hit re
cord. Winner Greg Minton. 1-1.
hurled one Inning In relief.
Expo* 5, Cardinals 3
Al Montreal. T im Raines' sec­
ond Inning sacrifice fly carried
the Ex|x&gt;s past the Cardinals for
their sixth straight victory. Steve
Roger*. 2-2. was the winner of
the rain delayed game. Raines
had a pair of singles and stole his

Fernando Valenzuela’s pit­
ching woes continued Sunday
as he gave up just two hits
but lost, 10.
sixth base.
Astros 2, Braves I
At Houston, pinch hitter Enos
Cabell's two out double In the
Ixittom of the ninth scored Alan
Ashhy from first base to lift the
Astro* Dave Smith. 3-1. pitched
two Innings for the victory. Craig
Reynolds homered for Houston.

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When Oviedo'* Lady Lions
travel lo Hrouksvllle Tuesday
night for the 3A-3 Region
softball game, they will not
only have to contend with the
defending 3A State Champion
Lady Leopards but with the
legacy of roach Tom Varn Sr.
V a r n Is a l e g e n d In
R rn o k s v llle baseball and
softball. Th e field the two
teams w ill be playing on
Tuesday attests to that. It's
called Tom Varn Park.
The veteran coach has built
quite a program at Hrooksvllle
Hernando High as Ills team
went 28-1 In winning the state
title last year and stands at
22-1 this year after winning
the district crown
Ills reputation In baseball
goes bark a long ways. I know
because I lived In Hrrnando
County for eight years, went to
Juni or h i g h s c ho o l In
llriNiksvIlle and played Little
League at To m Varn Park.
I even had Varn as a physi­
cal education tearhrr In sev­
enth grade. He was known
then, and 1 Imagine still Is. as
"Cotton T o p ," because of his
gray crew cut,
Varn was always a strict
dlsclpllnurtan. You never got
out of lin e a ro u n d h im
because. If you did. you got to
feel his whistle strap on your
behind. Alter frrllng the old
whistle strap once. I made It a
point not to get on his nerves
again.
After Junior high. I moved on
lo a new high school that was
built In the area, but Varn was
always there when our school.
Sprtngstcud. went up against
Hrooksvllle And the leopards
usually had the upjier hand In
|ust about every sport. And
that hasn’t changed In this
day. Varn's Lady Leopards
hammered Sprlngstead twice
tills year. "T h e y jSprlngsteadl
di dn' t ha v e much thi s
season." he said...
Speaking of Hrooksvllle.
Seminole County teams huve
not had much luck in that city
the past few years. Two years
ago. Like Mary's Lady Rams
played the Lady la-opards In
the regional Lisketball game.
Hrooksvllle won on a threepoint play In the waning
seconds.
T h i s s e a s o n . O v ie d o 's
volleyball team headed over
the Hrooksvllle only to lose a
close match In the sectional
game that seril the Leopard* to
state Most recently. Howard
Mable's Oviedo baseball team
went over to the Hrooksvllle
Tournament and lost a couple
In a tournament...
One of the main contributors
lo the success of solthall In
S e m in o le C o u n t y Is the
Seminole Softball Club The
club Is getting ready for the
tournament season that leads
up to the nationals List year,
the Seminole Savages, an ull*
star team of 13-15 year olds
out of the Eugles Division,
made It to the nationals for the
first time.
The Seminole Eagles, an
all star team of all 13-14 year
olds, went to the regional
tourney last yeur. the first lime
ever that a team of all 13-14
year olds made It that fur
The first tournament for the
Savages will he the weekend of
May 18-19 at West Orange
| Till* yrar. coach Don Jonas'
Savages have a number of
returning players off the team
that went to nationals, and a
bunch of those that played for
the Eagles.
I The Savages will be playing
an exhibition this Sunday
a g a i n s t T a rn p a at th e
Seminole Softtiall Club
Outfielders Include Am y
Adams, who played for Lake
Mary High this season. Jaudon
Jonas (Lake Howell High).
Aretha R iggins (Lakevlew
Middle School). Susan Hayden
JLake Howell). Heather Meyer
tLake Hrantley) and Hrldgette
Jenerette (Jackson Heights
Middle School)
Inflelders Include Storml
I.lttreII (Like Howell). Laurie
Lelffcr (Lake Mary). Caroline
C h a v is (O v ie d o ). S h arun
Honavcnlure (middle school).
Valerie Smith (Lakr Mary).
Tamara Lewis (Lake Howell).
Mam ie Prey (Lake Mary).
Tanya Colvin
(Lake Mary).
Lom lcla W hitaker (middle
school). Dldl Gibbs (middle
school). Deana Jeffers (Lake
Hrantley). Denise Durkc (Lake
Hrantley) and Sherry Shotts
(middle school).
Ja ck ie Suggs (Sem inole
High) and Nlkl Uurke (Lake
Hrantley) are the pitchers.

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Trinity Trio Relies On Quality
In March To Another TA Title
B y Chris P lster
Herald Sports W rite r
W INTER PARK — Trinity Prep's Lady Saints
may not have much depth, but they more than
make up for It In quality.
The outstanding trio of Junior Adrienne
Polltowlez. sophomore Katie Sams and freshman
Stacy Johnson, along with some last-event
magic, enabled the Lady Saints to edge out
Orlando Luther and win the IA 4 District title
Saturday at Showalter Field.
Trinity Prep, which trimmed Luther. 58-57.
goes after Its second straight 1A Slate Champion­
ship this Friday at Showalter Field
Polltowlez. who easily won the mile and two
mile at the district meet. Is going after the two
mile title she won last year and is anxious to get
another shot at Tampa Berkeley Prep's Laura
Isbell In the mile
" I always look forward to competition."
Polltowlez sa!d. "I think It •vlll be a good race I'm
not going to lay down and Just let her w in."
Polltowlez. who also won the 1A Individual title
In cross country this season, won the mile
Saturday with a time of 5.26.5 and Sains was
second at 5:34.7 There was no competition at all
for the Junior standout In the two mile as she
cruised to first with a time of 11 52 4 while the
second place finisher. Mount Dora Hlble's
Michelle Scruggs, came In at 12:54.4.
The lack of competition this season along with
missing a week because of Illness lias kept
Polltowlez' limes higher than she would like them
to heal this point.
As far as the comjietltlon goes. Polltowlez was
pushed a lot last year when Trin ity Prcj&gt;
competed against 4A teams but the L id y Saints
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fellows, when we see guys who
ran really run but don't want to
take the time to come out. well,
we lakr time to talk lo them We
tell them to give It a try."
Campbell, for Instance. Is the
Ideal ambassador. Beginning as
a freshman, hr has Improved
each year and recently has
signed a s ch o la rs h ip w ith
Auburn University.
Frnnklln Is another Living
w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts In
Palalka. he followed Hruuman to
Seminole last year, where hr has
continued his rise.
T h rrr looks to be no end In
sight for the program, which
labored In obscurity before
Jumping Into tlie ranks of the
state's elite. Hruuman loses only
six seniors this season. "We
have a lot of good people re­
turning next yra r." Hraumun
understates. 'I think the key to
any progrnm Is getting the
freshmen out every year. As long
as we ke e p g e ttin g good
freshmen nut. we'll keep huvlng
some success."
In the meantime, the bailie
lines have lieen drawn, and the
Seminole* are readying to show'
everyone Just how far they've
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not as many overall as last year.
Like In the mile, the top competlton for
Polltowlez will come from Isbell The Berkeley
Prep standout has run an 11 01 this season while
Polltowlez' best in 11:14. Polltowlez has proven
she can come close to the 11 minute mark as she
ran an 11:03 last year In the Seminole County
Postal Hun.
"We didn't win districts last year and won
state." she said " I think If Katie (Sams) and I can
place 1-2 or 1-3 In the mile and me win the two
mile that will be the difference. Lakeland
Christian Is usually our toughest competition."
Sams will try to rrpeat as state champion In the
HHO run and she am hors the mile relay team
which also won state last year.
Sams won the 880 Saturday with u time of 2 28
while teammate Becky llaskln was second at
2 35.6.
The Lady Saints won the district title by
winning the mile relay with Luther placing
second Joining Sams on the mile relay team
were Johnson. Ava Archibald and Laura H.irrrlt
The Lady Saints finished with a time of 4 16 5
compared to4 1H.4 for Luther
As only an eighth grader Iasi year. Johnson
was one of the top IA sprinters In the state This
year xhr has turned In vime times that rank
among the leaders In the area in any classifica­
tion.
Johnson came through with another fine
performance Saturday In w inning the 440 with a
time of 60 6 and Die 220 at 26.9

Adrienne Politowic; hits Ihe
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always looked menacing at Ihe plate bul he
hadn't measured up statistically until Dlls
year Five homers. 23 runs batted In and a
329 average took care of the looks
DrLnnd pitcher David Barnard .apparently
had a good memory. Cox batted four times
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three times ujv That's respect The fourth
time, chomping at the bit. the big fella whllfrd
with a Huthlan swing
Cox's first wulk gave Seminole a 1-0 lead.
I Mi.and bounced back with three In the second
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crowd was looking for the 'Notes to fade
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started a four-run fourth which Derr and
Shefheld prolonged with RBI singles James
llrrsey concluded It with a two run single to
jiush the underdogs on top. 6-5.
The rrowd was stunned but the Bulldogs
weren't. DeLand used a double-play ground
hall and an RBI single by Dan Finley to retake
the lead. 7-6. In Ihe bottom of the fouDh
The Tribe made a run In the sixth but Joey
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first and second, one-out situation. An unusual
error by Chuck Graham loaded the tmists but
Mohr toughened up to fan Cox on a 3-1 fastball
und get llrrsey to ground Into a force play.
Surely. DeLand Insisted, these boys will
head south now. Not Just yet. After Sheffield,
who had a brilliant game with three hts and a
gutty relief Job. breezed through the sixth.
Seminole came up for Ihe final time.
Jell Blake went down on strikes and Mohr
breathed easier. Jensen, though, reached on a
hit. What happened next blew everybody's
mind but It shouldn't have If they were
familiar with the exploits of one Tracy Turner.
Turner, who finished fifth in the state
wrestling tournament this year as a freshman,
ts one of those few gifted performers who has
the capacity lo rtse lo the occasion when It Is
most needed.
He had a good regular mat season but not a
great one. But when the tournament time
came around, so did Tracy.
It was his time again Tuesday Facing Mohr,
who displayed a superb curveball. Turner
breathed life Into the Setnlnoles when he rifled
a double over the left fielder's head Dexter
Franklin, pinch running for Jensen, barrelled
Into third Just ahead of the throw with a
head first dive.
DeLand waa unsettled Jovner. who counts
on his Infield like the Celtics depend on Larry
Bird, ordered Larry Thomas walked to set up a*
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winning streak to four games
Monday night ngalnst the O r­
lando Renegades at G ia n ts
Stadium.
The Generals, who entered the
weekend tied with Tampa Bay
for second place In the Eastern
Division with a 6-3 rrcord. de­
feated the Renegades In the
second week of the season.
28-10. In O rlando Sta d ium
March 1. Orlando. 2-7. Is last In
the seven-team dlvl* ;on.
In the ttrst meeting, rookie
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throwing for a Generals-rrcord
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C la re n ce C o llin s . H rrs c h e l
Walker ran for the first of his six
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Walker has made life easy for
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ries for a total of 506 yards.
Including a league rrcord 233
agulnst Houston Ills 164 yards
last wrek against the Memphis
Showboats In a 21-18 victory
raised his season total to 1.006.
"Somebody's taking a beating
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Orlando took a heating last
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Jacksonville Bulls The Re­
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In the division. 242.
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That brought up Derr. The splendid sopho­
more hud walked, struck out und singled In a
run In succession Mohr quickly got ahead on
ihe count. 1-2. with two sharp-breaking
curvehalls. Derr looked tiad on both of them.
Then Mohr missed with two pitches lo bring
the count to3-2
As Mohr started his windup. Frunklln
headed for home plate. The crowd held Its
breath as everyone realized what Frrrrll had In
mind. A suicide squeeze on u 3-2 pilch with
one out.
Unreal The Inlrnslty level running through
Derr must have been Incredible. To have the
game In your hands like that has to lie quite u
feeling Ferrell, needless to say. had great fulfil
In hts young third baseman.
But faith wasn't enough. Derr squared up.
The pitch was a strike. Just above the bell. He
tried to push II to the right side bul hr got a tad
underneath It and popped II up In foul
territory. Kevin Wetrkrl cruised under it. made
Ihe catch und tossed the ball to third baseman
Blevins. The DeLand senior couldn't conceal
his glee and hr slapped a tag on the base (or
the final out and the end of Seminole's season
Franklin had no chance to retrace his steps
Speculation at once centered on the decision
by Ferrell. The llrst-year coach has done
wonders while rebuilding Ihe Tribe around Just
a handful of seniors. It didn't seem fair that hts
gamble should go agulnst him. Especially
when the ‘Noles were on the verge of such an
Incredible upset.
I'rnple will tell you 10 things that were
wrong with Ferrell's gamble. Nine of them will
probably be right. But those people are all
telling you alter the fad. Ferrell made his
muve when the game was on Ihe line.
When a gamble backfires, of course. It Is
always the wrong decision. But I'll ulways
remember the play as the second most exciting
moment of Ihe tournament. A Dme when a
young coach pul the game on the line with his
lies! young player. A gamble that didn't work
and might have been the wrong call, bul a
gutsy one nonetheless, one that well could
have worked and that will always send a chill
down the fan who had the opportunity lo
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Dado Prison Inmate
Puts Together Coke Deal
P LAN TATIO N (UPI) — A deal pul together by a prison
minute lo sell A t .1 million worth of cocaine to a man who
was rrally an undercover cop ended when agents arrested
three men on charges of trying lo kidnap the detective.
Alfonso Cosa, an Inmate at Dade Correctional Institution,
arranged a meeting between the Broward County sheriff"a
detective |x&gt;slng as a big time drug dealer and Erwin
lirewen. who agrerd to sell the deputy 245 kilograms of
cocaine for *4.325.(XX). police said Sunday.
After the arrests, li was discovered the peddlers were
going loexrhange hags of flour for the cash.
Brewen. 22. of Miami Beach was arrested by agents
Saturday night after he pulled a gun on the detective, who
was wired for sound. In the parking lot of the Plantation
Holiday Inn.
Also apprehended were two other men In a Chevrolet
pickup truck, which sped olf when agents charged In but
was caught about I wo mites away.

Do Soto Relics Unearthed
INVERNESS (UPI) — Archaeologists have found a grave
that contains what they believe are relics of Spanish
explorer Hernando De Solo s expedition through Florida In
(he I ftthcentury
Archaeologists from the University of Florida said they
would return lo the site next fall to continue digging In a
cove off the Wlthlacoochee River In Citrus County.
Digging R'f artifact* Iasi winter at Seminole Indian Chief
Osceola's 1834 campsite, archaeologists stumbled upon an
older Indian mound containing evidence of a hasty mass
burial In the early tomld-1500*.
An rx|&gt;crt culled in lo examine bcuds found ul the
graveslle has tentatively dated them as relics from 1560 lo
1580 Ollier archaeologists *un|x-rt they may be a few
yearn older uml might have come from De Solo's Ill-fated
1530expedition through Florida
De Solo Is believed lo have lauded at Tampa Bay with an
army of 7(X) Spaniards uud Porlogeusc to hunt for gold All
be found were hostile Indians. |MMir weather, dlseuse.
hunger and exhaustion us his army marched through
Florida and the Southeast.
The discoveries have answered some longstanding
question* about life umnng the Seminole* and oilier irllx-s
lhal Inhabited Florda Indore European explorers discovered
the New World

Family Feuds Over Fortune
FO R T PIERCE (UPlJ — The children of J . Seward
•Johnson say lliclr millionaire father, heir lo the Johnson A
Johnson family fortune, was of unsound mind when his
will was drawn, anil they plan to challenge It In court
The will leaves nearly every penny of Johnson's fortune
lo tils widow. Barbara Johnson. Ills six children — from
earlier marriages — say die document was written while
their father was of unsound mind and that he was
psychologically dominated al die lime by Ills wife, the
Ml.mil llciald reported Sunday.
Tlie widow and children liuvr tiern struggling for two
year* over lt»c mrdlc*l auppllc* fortune heir'* SfVOO million
cHtflte and control of his dream, a *130 million marine
research foundation called Harbor Branch
The light will conic lo u brail In June, when a trial Is
scheduled lo Ix-gin In prolxile court In Manhattan.
Johnson died of cuncer In May IdHJ al age 67 Ills llnal
will — the Iasi of alxiut 30 — was signed a month Ix-forr
Ills six children from earlier marriages received trusts
while he was ultvr uud Ix-came multi-millionaire*, but they
got nothing In the will

P in e c r e s t P T A

les. I he t osl Is 93 lor adults and
*1 50 for children 12 and under.
Dinner will lx- servrd from
5:30 lo 7 p m The tulenl show Is
scheduled lo Ix-gln al 715 p u t.
During dinner cakes will lxrallled oil with tickets selling for
25C each or Mve lor * I

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT) Eight
people were dead und one wux
missing hxluy because of seven'
Texas slot ms that lilted home*
olf loundutlon* with tornadoes
and swept cur* off roads with
swift-moving Mixxl* spuwned by
up In a half fool of rain.
I htmderslorm* today extended
liom Colorado und Kansas lo
New Mexico and Texus. A Mash
lb Mid watch was Issued for all of
northern Texas und tornado
wulche* were In effect across
ixtrtlons of rentrul Texas. The
National Weather Service said
19 tornadiK-s rumbled across
Texas iixluy and Sunday. In­
cluding one lhal threw u Taylor
County home IMO feet uentss u
field, killing an 61-year-old
w o m a n and In ju r in g her
63-year-old husband. Police to­
day planned to resume Ihe
search lor a 42-yuar old woman
missing in Moods ncur Dun
cunvllle, Texas. Ih e Ixxlles of
ih e w o m a n 's 4 I -y e a r -o ld
husband. I I year old daughter
and 7-yeur old son were lound
Sunday. At leust four other
people have lx-en killed In Moods
caused by u deluge Dun began
Saturday night in northern Te x ­
as Six Inches of ruin soaked
Ibx kwull and nearly 2 Inches In
one hour Mixxtrd streets Sunday
night near Wichita Falls.
AREA FORECAST; Today
vutluble cloudiness Chance ol
showers or thunderstorm*. High
ncur 90 West wind 10 mph
Ix-comlng nnrlheust by tonight

OAKLAWN
rUNIRAL MOMI Cf METTRV
O w compi*!* Funottl Hast*, st out
com*Wry. mot*4 a (Scull Umoa oootot
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frail elderly surveyed said they
need help with basic activities
such as eating, bathing, walking,
dressing, getting In and out of
bed or using the toilet. About 39
percent need assistance with
shopping, housework, preparing
meals or handling money.
Those figures were substan­
tially higher than those found
nationw ide In a 1979 U .S .
Census Bureau survey of the
frail elderly. Nationally, about 16
percent needed help with activi­
ties such as eating or bathing
and about 19 percent required
assistance with such work as
shopping or making meals.
"It does appear Florida's frail
elderly are more Impaired." Ross
said.
About 46 percent of those
surveyed said ihev had relatives
or friends who help them, and
paid helper* or social services
agencies provide assistance lo
about 31 percent.
More than 14 percent said they

831.000 residents who are 75
years and older, called the "frail
elderly" by HRS The y make up
about 6 5 percent of the state's
population and are one of Its
fastest growing age groups
The surv«v of 1.647 people
chosen al random from around
the stale accurately represents
Florida's entire frail elderly pop­
ulation. within 3 to 4 percent,
researchers said
"A s we grow older, the one
constant Is loss." said Forrest
Whitney, chairman of the Dis­
trict Nine L o n g -T e rm Care
Ombudsman Commit lee. which
Investigates complaints about
nursing homes. "W e get awfully
tired of loss We lose friends, we
lose our Job The nursing borne
is the lineal of an ultimate loss.
"None of the nursing homes
begin to compare to a person's
own home, even If he Is not
getting satisfactory care at
home.'' Whitney said
More than 23 percent of the

need a d d itio n a l help w ith
housework, health care, com­
panionship and transportation.
"Given ihe experience we'Ve
had. that figure Is pretty con­
servative." said Margaret Lynn
nuggar, director of the state
Office of A g in g and Adult
Services.
Duggar said Ihe stale's com­
munity care program, which
s u p p lie s home-delivered meals,
home health care, housekeeping
and transportation to those 60
and over, only reaches about 32
percent of Ihe people who could
benefit from It.
Although only 2 percent of the
frail elderly surveyed said they
were considering a nursing
home, even that small number
would overburden the nursing
home facilities of Ihe HRS. Ross
said
Florida has fewer nursing
home beds for Its elderly popula­
tion than any other state. Hoss
said.

Shuttle Flight To Focus On Scientific Research
CAPE C A N A V ER A L (UPH - The space
shuttle Challenger. Its crew of seven, a |ialr
of squirrel monkeys und two dozen rats
blasted off shortly after noon today on a
seven-day Spacelab scientific cx(M-dltlon
Commander Robert Overmyer. co-pilot
Frederick Gregory and crewmen Don Lind.
William Thornton. Norman Thagard. Taylor
Wang and Ixxlrwljk van den Berg plan lo
|x-rform 15 different ex|x-rlmenl* on the
cutting edge of space technology.
Under cloudy skies early t&lt;x!uy. engineers
finished filling Challenger's half-million
gallon fuel lank with Its load ol liquid
oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellants
It Is the 17tIt shuttle mission In four years
and the seventh for Challenger Launch
lollies Jusl 17 days alter Discovery Kxik oil
from Ihe Kennedy Space Center and repre­
sents u record "turnaround" and a return to
an umhltlou* Might-a-monlh schedule.
"We're delighted lo lx- In the (xisltloii
we're III right now and we'rr looking
forward lo (the lllghil." shuttle chief Jesse
Moore said. "W e're till ready lo go and
hxiklng forward to a good mission and a lot
of scientific data to be returned from this
Might."
Lundlng Is scheduled for May 6 at
Edwards Air Force Base. Calif., but the

mission could lie extended an extra two
days If no problems develop
It Is Ihe second Might ol Ihe $1 billion
European-built Spacelab module, which will
remain anchored In Challenger's cargo bay.
and It features a variety of experiments
Involving materials processing. Iluld dy­
namics. astrophysics and life sciences.
To gather as much data as possible, the
crew will work In two shifts around Ihe
dock.
Overmyer. I.lnd Thornton and Wang
make up the "Gold Team." while Gregory.
Thagard and van den Berg make up the
m i ond shift, or ihe "Silver Team
The monkeys — known only as "384-80"
and "3165" — and the rats are on Ixiard the
23-fool-long Spacelab nuxlule lo lest special
cages that will lx- used on future missions.
No animal experiments are planned during
Ihe flight.
But Ihe rodents will lx- killed after the
Might for dissection and research Into how
weightlessness affects their physiology. The
monkeys will lx- spared. The fate of the rats
has prompted protest from animal rights
groups*
The animals were loaded aIxiard Spacelab
Sunday In a complex procedure that
involved lo w e rin g technicians down

Burgess has a grade potnl
average of 3.5. He Is the captain
of the *wtm tram and was voted
Mo*« Valuable Player for three
Continued from page 1A
straight years. In addition lo
"We are extremely proud lo that. Burgess edits the scluxil
have Hits honor for him and for newspaper. Is a member of the
the school." said Seminole High National Honor Society, and a
A s s is t a n t P r i n c i p a l J im member of The Trllxv a campus
honor club
Thompson

through Ihe 19-foot tunnel connecting the
laboratory lo the crew cabin and then
passing the cages down lo a worker hanging
In a bosun's chair for Installation.
Challenger also will carry two small
research satellites that will be launched Mve
hours after blastoff Deployment of the
satellitt s had lx-en under debate because of
fxitenllal problems with nlne-voll batteries
lhal activate ihelr ejection sequence.
Engineers decided Sunday night to launch
them
During the first 16 hours of Challenger s
mission, an experimental French camera
will be used lor astronomical photography
After that. Overmyer will position Ihe
spaceship In a super-stable "gravity gra­
dient" orbit 219 mllas up.
Wltb Its lull pointed toward Earth and Its
nose tow'ard the heavens. Challenger can
use subtle gravitational effects to maintain a
constant orientation without the necessity
ol jarring rocket bursts
Thai stability Is vital to key experiments
alxiard the Spacelab module that require
minimal disturbance lo produce results
Wang and van den Berg, both civilian
scientists, plan lo operate materials pro­
cessing and Hold dynamics experiments
during Ihe mission that they were In­
strumental In designing

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C o n t in u e d fro m page 1 A

The re|xirts did not Indicate If
alcohol was Involved
Early Saturday, a Longwixxl
titan died when Ills van left the
road, rolled and burned
Dead Is John Altx-rl Newkirk.
26. of 476 E .lesstij) St An
autopsy was conducted bxlay lo
determine If alcohol was In­
volved In the accident

"H e Is a Hue example to all our
Burgess, who lives al 1900
Chase Ave.. Sanlord. said he Is students who are striving for
excellence,"Thompson said
excited alxiut the npixirtunlty

According to Longwixxl police,
the Incident occurred when
Newkirk was driving Ills 1976
Chevy van north on eounty Road
427 between Charlotte Road and
Dog Track Road. Police Mid Ihe
van left Ihe road, traveled 448
feet, rolled, and came to rest
nose down against a tree with
the back of Ihe vehicle In Ihe air.
Newkirk, a m usician, was
alone In the vehicle. No other
vehicles were Involved In Ihe
4:15a in accident

H o ld s F u n d - R a is in g D in n e r

A lalrnl show and spaghetti
dinner lo raise money for the
I’lnccresl Elementary School
P TA will lx- held Tuesday In the
s c h o o l 's l u n c h r o o m a n d
auditorium
The dinner will Include tossed
salad, rolls, frnil cup and cixik

loolorAlMt Hot;

T A L L A H A S S E E (UPB If
given the choice between dying
and living In a nursing home. 20
percent of Florida's growing
population of residents aged 75
years and older said In a survey
they would rather die
Nearly 10 percent of the slate's
oldest resid en ts m ay need
nursing home or similar care,
but only 2 percent are consid­
ering It And almost 12 percent
said they never think about
entering a nursing home, the
Florida Slate University survey
revealed.
The survey also Indicated
there Is a higher percentage of
impaired elderly people living In
Florida than there Is nationwide.
"(The elderly) are si ared. They
don't wunt lo lx? a burden," said
Nancy Ross of the slate De­
partment of Health uml Re­
habilitative Services, which
commissioned the telephone
survey.
Florida has an estimated

121-42*1
Sop

Rain chance 30 percent. Tonight
and Tuesday mostly fair and
mild. Low In the 60s High In
mid 60s. Wind northeast 10
mph tonight and 10 to 15 mph
Tuesday.
BOATINO FORECAST! St.
Augustine lo Jup ltrr Inlet out 50
miles — West wind 10 lo 15
kn ots b e c o m in g n o rth to
northeast 10 to 15 knots late
bxlay and tonight then northeast
around 15 knots Tuesday. Sea 2
lo 4 feet Increasing to 3 lo 5 feet
late tonight und Tuesday. A few
showers or th u n d e rs lo rm s
m a in ly n o rth p u rl to d a y ,
otherwise (tartly cloudy.
E X T E N D E D FORECAST:
Wednesday through Friday;
Partly clo u d y and m ild. A
chance ol thunderstorm* north
Thursday und all sections by
Frlduy. Low s In lower 60s
e x lrrm e n o rth to low 70s
extreme south. High* mid to
up|x-r 60s
AREA READINOS (9 am.):
temperature: 74; overnight low:
6 6; S u n d u y ' s h ig h : 9 0 ;
txiromrtrtc pressure: 29.94; reluttve h u m id ity ; 90 percent;
winds: northwest ut 13 mph;
sunrise: 6:47 u in . sunset 7:59
pin.
TUESDAY TIDES: Daytona
Bsach: highs. 4 42 a.m.. 5:11
p m .; lows. 10:58 a m ., 11:13
p in.. Port Canaveral: highs.
4 34 a.in.. 5:03 p m.; lows. 10:49
a m.. 11:04 p .m .; Bayport:
highs. 11:18 a m .. 1054 p.m.:
lows. 4:45 a tit . 5:17 p.nt.

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AREA DEATHS
TINA LOUISE BAYLE8
Miss Tina Louise Bayles. 16. of
636 Lemnnwood Court. Alta­
monte Springs, died Friday ul
home Horn Ju ly 27. 1966 In
Ithuru. N Y . she moved to Altamphte Springs from Ovid. N.Y
In 1970 She was a student and u
courtesy clerk She wus a
memtx-r of Ihe Assembly of God
Survivors Include her father.
Charles of Altamonte Springs,
brother, Kenneth of Boston;
g r a n d m o t h e r , M a r jo r ie
Reynolds. Odessa. N.Y.
H a ld w ln -Fa lrch tld Funeral
Home. Forest City, Is In charge
of arrangements
WILLIAM T. BECKER
Mr. William T . Becker. 71. of
1102 Scott Ave., Sanford, died
Sunday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford Bom
Oct 2. 1913 In Schenectady.
N.Y.. he moved to Sanford from
Satellite Beach In 1971 He was
u General Electric produrtlon
scheduler und was retired from
Coblu Boats. Sanford He was an
Episcopalian.
He Is survived by his wife.
Margaret I.; two daughters,
Dianne Baron. Portsmouth. Vu ,
and Lornnu M itch e ll. Vero
Beach; two sons. William R.
Becker. Chlttenungo. N.Y. and
Gregory P. Becker. Oviedo; 13
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; one gre a tgrandson; two brothers. John J .
Port Orange, and George C. of
Hendersonville. Term .; a sister.
Mildred Tongue. Scotia. N.Y.
G ru m ko w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements.
MILTON P. LUBELL
Mr Milton F. Lubell. 60. of 611
Subul Palm Circle. Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday In Alta­
monte Springs. Bom April 21.
1925 In New York City, he
moved lo Altamonte Springs
front there He was a retired
office manager for u lump manu­
facturer and a member of the
Jewish faith.
Survivors Include his wife.
Lots; a son. Howard. Longwood;
daughter. Ant}. Apopka; sister,
liarbara Bradford. Las Vegas;
two grandchildren.

seven g r a n d c h ild r e n ; tw o
great grandchildren; two sisters.
Sister Murtu. Walervllle, Maine,
and Sister Melina. Ottawa.
Canada
G ru m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford. Is In chargr of ar­
rangements.
LUIS M. PADILLA
Monslgnor Luis M Padilla. 83.
of 1 2 8 1 L a n c e l o t W a y ,
Casselberry, died Sunday at his
home Born Jan. 21. 1902 In
M o n tu lb u n . V e n e zu e la , he
moved to Casselberry from
Puerto Cabello. Venezuela In
1979 He was a Roman Catholic
priest a ssociate d w ith S t.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Casselberry.
S u r v i v o r s Include two
brothers. Ileracllo and Emlro.
both of Venezuela: five sisters.
Sebastlnu de la Laguna. Berta D.
Alveres. Elodta de Diaz, and
Dora de Padilla, all of Venezuela,
and C a r m e n d e Padi l l a.
JOHN A. NEWKIRK
Casselberry,
Mr. John Albert Newkirk. 26.
G r u m k o w -G aine s Fun eral
of 478 E Jessup SI.. Longwixxl. Home. Longwixxl. Is In charge of
died Saturday following an uuto arrangements.
accident. Born Dec 23. 1956 In
MERRIELD. PARIS
Washington. D.C.. he moved lo
Mr Merrtel D Parts. 59. of
Longwood from Sanford curlier 1070 C r y s t a l Bow l C irc le .
this year. He wus a musician.
Casselberry, died Saturday at
Survivors Include his wife. Florida Hospital Orlando Born
P atricia; a daughter. Kera. April 6. 1929 in Oriental. N.C..
L o n g w o o d . m o th e r. J o a n . he moved to Casselberry from
Winter Purk; father. Francis. Bellsvllle. Md In 1966 Hr was a
Sanlord. grandmother. Barbara retired civil service engineer and
Averlll. Winter Purk
a Protestant. H r was a member
G a rd e n Chapel Horne for of Active Amateur Radio (Mel
Funerals. Orlando. Is In charge W 4MJJ) und past officer and
of arrangements
Ixiard member of the local and
LUCIEN M. NORMAND
stale Kidney Foundation of
Mr. Luclen M Nnrmand. 82. of Central Florida
305 Fairmont Drive, Sanford,
Survivors Include hi* wife,
died Saturday ut his home. Horn Jean P.; a son. Patrick R.,
June 21. 1902 In St. Norbert. Orlando; a daughter. Susan P.
Canada, he moved lo Sanford Lyle. Baltimore, a sister. Jane
from Torrlngton. Conn. In 1948 Gurrlnger. Chesapeake. Va.
He was a retired carpenter and a
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
member of Church of Nativity. Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
Lake Mary. He was a member of charge of arrangements.
ihe Central Senior Citizens Club.
NORA PROAL
Sanford, and the Retired Senior
Mrs. Nora IToal. 93. of 835
Volunteer Program.
Mango Drive. Casselberry, died
Survivors Include his wife. Saturday at South Seminole
Lillia n G .; three daughters. C o m m u n i t y H o s p i t a l .
Lucille Llchtenwalner. Claire Longwood. Bom June 23. 1891
Z ln c o lu . both of O r la n d o . In Elizabeth. N J . she moved to
Paulette of Altamonte Springs; Casselberry from North Babylon.
Beth Shalom Goldstein Memo­
rial Chapel. Orlundo
SAMUEL NAVARRA
Mr. Samuel Navarra. 74, of
4 4 6 S p r ln i f w o o d C o u r t .
Ixmgwixxl. died Friday at South
Seminole Community Hospital.
Longwood Born Sept. 23. 1910
In Brooklyn. N.Y.. he moved to
Longwood from New Jersey In
1977. He was u retired con­
struction worker und a memtx-r
of Ihe Nativity Catholic Church.
Survivors Include his wife,
Anna P.; two sons. Sal of New
Jersey, und Armon Romeo, of
Paterson. N.J.. a daughter. Ruth
Ann Martin. New Jersey; three
brothers. Louis of l.afuyelte.
N .J.. Joe of Honesdale. I’a.. and
Sal of Altamonte Springs, eight
g r a n d c h ild r e n : five g r e a t ­
grandchildren
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Fu n eral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements.

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N.Y. In 1978. She was a home­
maker and a member of St.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors Include two sons.
William F.. Casselberry, and
Robert J.. Streainwixxl. III.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements
O.C. ROW AND
Mr O.C Rowund. 80. of 1605
W. Third St., Sanford, died
Friday at hts home Born July 8.
1904 In Arcadia, he moved to
Sanford from there In 1925. He
was u retired cab driver and a
member of Lake Monroe Baptist
Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include his wife.
Ruby; a daughter. Lucille Berry.
Sanford; sisters, Ona Thompson.
W inter Haven. Belle Davis.
Arcadia; five grandchllden; 10
g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; one
great-great-grandchild.
Brlsson G ua rdian Funeral
Home. Sanford. Is In charge of
arrangements
FRANK ZIOLKOWBKT
Mr. Frank Zlolkowsky. 60. of
300 S Magnolia Ave.. Sanford,
died Thursday at Central Florida
Heglonal Hospital. Sanford. Born
Sept. 3. 1904 In Ashland. Wise.,
he moved to Sanford from
Mercer. Wise.. In 1973. He was a
retired sailor for a shipping
company.
Survivors Include a brother.
Adam and sister. Martha, both of
Ashland.
G ra m k ow F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Monday, April 2f. 1»*J— IB

In A nd Around Longwood

Community To Celebrate Festival On The Green
Altamonte Springs' First Annual "Festival On
The Green" Is part or the year long centennial
celebration of the old Altamonte Community
Chapel. The little Chapel, completed In 1885, was
originally (muted near Lake Brantley and called
Lake Brantley Union Chapel, Alter "The Mg
Freeze" 10 years later, the area was deserted ami
i he rhapel fell Into disuse Ov er a decade later, in
1908. the cha^iel was moved to the thriving arr.i
of Allatnonte Springs and Its present locution
The "Festival On The G rre n ", an ari* and
crafts exhibition. Is free to the public and Is lo Ikheld on the chapel's grounds on Saturday. May
4th from 10:00 a m. to 5.00 p m. The Altamonte
Community Chapel, as 11 was renamed alter its
relocation. Is on the comer of S.U 436 and Forest
Avenue.
In conjunction with the Festival On The
Green", members of the chapel will hold an
"Antique f&gt;oll Show A Tea". Antique Victorian
dolls and lyth century memorabilia will Ikexhibited, and tea. finger foods and sweets
served. The doll show and Ira will lake place from
I lo 5 at the chapel A 92.50 donation is
requested for attendance at this event
The Central F lor Ida Chapter of the American
Hrd Cross has scheduled Its lirst water safely
prohram of the s«-ason.
The course, taught by Lynne Stevens, will Ik
held at Lyman High School In Longwood on May
6 through 30 on Mondays Tuesdays and

counties will also compete
N a n c y

Classes tn greenhouse and nursery practices
and horticulture are being offered during the
spring and summer sessions at Seminole Com
tmmliy College rite first class |s to he Mav 6th to
June 24th
Sant Urashear at the S C C Greenhouse catt Ihcontacted for further information at 423 1546
extension *355

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more Information

Call H3I-3O00 for

Another Lake Brantley High School student has
ta-en honored by being chosen to receive a college
s&lt; holarshlp
Ogelthorpc University, a liberal arts college
m a r Atlanta, has presented Colleen Kelley,
daughter of Mr A Mrs John A. Kelley of
Longwood. a Scholarship Award lor the 1085-86
academic year.
I'um-lisis In iltr "Senior Smarts Bruin Bowl"
held recently at the Casselberry* Settlor Center
showed off their know ledge of trivia and current
events at the compelttIon whereby six teams «»l
tour members each competed.
The winning team, comprised ot Dorothy
Kellrv. Janet Van Grider. Lillian Forster and Clay
I.a kson. will represent Seminole County lit the
Senior Smarts" district 7 finals at the Marks
Street Senior Center In Orlando on May l llh .
Senior finalists frnm Orange. Brevard and Osceola

Lake Brantley High's Itbrarv s Hook Drive to
collect both fiction and non-HclIon volumes i&gt;continuing through May l
Book drops are located at the school and the
Teague Middle School. Forest Cttv Eletncnlarv
lk-ar Lake Elementary. and Saba I Point Elentnt
inrv Schools, Additional drops will I k- at these
businesses: I’uhlt.v Winn-Dixie Gooding's TinMarket. tlic Hunt Club Shoppes So clean out
those cluttered shelves and closets and contrtb
utr!
Brian Cook, who attends Lak« Mary High
School, has been named a 1985 l' S Achieve­
ment Award winner m physical education by the
United States Achievement Acariemv Brian will
he featured In the national!) published I S A A s
nlllctal yearbook
file Sunshine Connection, a support group will
host an open house- tor the puhlli in the South
Seminole Community Hospital Auditorium hum

7 3(1 lo 9 ikl p m
Phillip Blackburn, author of the hook. "Every
Evcrv Day" will In- present to autograph copies of
this book
I he Lake Branllcv High School P T S A s
planned program. "Teenage Suicide Prevention",
is to Ih- field i the school's Media Center at 7 tXt
p m Tuesday tprllJOtli
the program will feature »pt akrrs ami a
question and answer segment Ihrse speakers
are Dr Lewis Green. Joyce I'nllls. It.ub.ua
Bcrnh.nn. and a representative from We Care
Inc
This week. April 29tb through May 3r«l lias
been set as "Law Week" m Seminole County and
will tie celebrated throughout the Nation Plus
year's theme Is "Liberty and Justice lor All"
Law Week" Is sponsored by thr Seminole
Uouiitv Bar Association A series of free public
service and Information activities Include an
Ask an Attorney IhmiiI i bum 10 a in
9 pm
Mav I at Atlamouic Mall and local Bar Associa­
tion members answering questions dm mg call-in
radio shows Irum 6 8 p m tndav Tuesday and
Hmrsdin on W DBO AM Olhet plamird at'llvllles
include Drivers Education alcohol awareness
programs at courtly high schiHtls where high
school student t w ill also participate in an essay
conicsi Elrineutary and Middle -wlitnil* w ill have
poster &lt;omesis icfnllug lo llu- "Law Week*
i hciuc

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DEAR A B B Y ; I gol a gitod
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remove nnl only wrinkles and
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turned a handsomely tuxrdord
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tice.one annoyed i very time they
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�I B — Evening Herald, Sanlord, El.

Monday, April M .m tS

Defense Contractors
Billing Uncle Sam
For Haircuts, Golf...
W A SH IN GTON (Ul'll
— Hilling* to thr gov­
ernment for haircuts.
uportR tickets, golf outI n g n. a n d m o d e l
tilr|&gt;lnnen are hurting
the nation's defense
Industry, says Rep. Hill
Nichols. D Ala., a ma­
jor drfense advocate.
“ It's Imperative wr
keep them (defense
contractors) viable, but
they're going to have to
pul their house in or­
der." said Nichols, who
c h a i r s the H ous e
Armed Services sub­
c o m m i t t e e on I nvestlgfltlons.
"H s not m y nature
lo mill their hide up to
the barn door but my
jM-ople Irt Alabama are
just fed up with this
thing."
Nichols Is eo-rhalrlng
a s|M&lt;lal study on de­
fense e o n I r a c t o r
billings An Interim
copy of the study was
revealed today anil
Nichols s p o k e about
i lie finding* In un Inlervlew last week.
C o n tra cto rs billed
l he governm ent for
$10,7 Kt In losses at a
barbershop lor execu­
tives, 812,333 for two
season tickets to ull
sjMtrls events at the lais
Angeles Forum. 91 mil­
lion for losses at an
employee- cafeteria and
9201.000 for an execu­
tive dining mom where

commercial business
and 802.000 for public
relations work after a
c o m p a n y plane
crashed.
There was 8 102.149
In airplane models and
other giveaways.
8I . 32H for lodging,
meals and travel for a
senior executive's trip
to Washington In 1979
a n d 9 9 5 0 . 6 9 8 for
expenses related to the
I'arls Air Show.
"Th e revelations that
have s u r f a c e d are
extremely negative for
those who support a
strong m i l i t a r y . ' ’
Nichols said, "It’s llie
most negative thing we
(ace on the door when
we b rin g a drfense
hill "
Nichols also said he
"wouldn't walk away
from a suggestion of
that sort" when asked
his reaction to plans by
Pentagon Inspector
G e n e r a l J o se p h
Shrrlrk to recommend
David Lewis, chairman
of the General Dynam­
ics Corp . and Gordcn
MacDonald. Its finan­
cial officer, lie barred
from further business
with the Defense De­
partment
N i c h o l s said the
study Is showing 91
out ol every 933 In
so- cal l ed over head
expenses are questiona b le . O f 93.0 billion In
e x e c u t i v e s
paid
billings. 9109.7 million
uulhlng total
was quest lotted, the
The I-I auditors for study said
the panel also found
93211 lor "entertain­
ment expenses lor rep­
resentatives of the gov­
County Court
ernment of Swede n."
Orang* County. Florida
81)51) for a goll outing. C a t * t C O I )
t i l
8 DiO.OOO lor taxes paid Mill* A Ntbratka Lumbar Co a
r or opr at ion, Plaintiff
In a foreign country Florid*
*t
and eclated to a Item's Jerry H Litl*and Evort J LIU*

Legal Notice

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F O R T H E V A C A T IN G
A BA N D O N IN G ,
O O C O N TIN IJIN O ,
A H O C LO S IM O O F
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O RAINAOB V A S t M I N T
TDW H O M tT M A Y C O N C E R N
YOU WILL P LE A S E TAKE
N O T IC F 1h*t IS* Honed of
C o u n ty f o m m l n l o n c r t of
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10 IP o clock * tn on th# litti
itn. ol May. A 0 , 1 S T In IN*
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f lo- Id* w ill Sold * public
N*«clng to consider and d*
Semin* wti*ln*r or nol is*
County will vacate, abandon
diuunllnu*. do**. e*nounc* and
disclaim any right ol ttia County
and Ih# public In and to th*
follow ing rig h t* of w ay oe
deamag* ****en*nl running
through oe ed|*c*nt lo Ih* da
tin te d property, to wit
That portion ot Tnd *lra«l
lying belwaan BIA* H and C
Flint Si Division plat two* I
page It Public ra c o rd i ot
Seminole County, Fla
P IS T O N S I N I E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D HE
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purtuant to Saclitn I t ) IIS.
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at Teuti*** of th* Internal
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tvorritatl tram Sanlord Boat
Work* ol Bo* VII Sanlord
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County Florida, tor Ih* pur pot*
of tontlruding a MU loot by tl*
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Anyone having any question*,
comment*, or concern* regard
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owned submerged land thou Id
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botor* * 00 p m on Iho Find day
otMay IN I
Publith April II. TV AAay V. INS

PC E 111

individually, and a* Iruttoat ot
I P M . Inc a dittoivad Florida
Corporation d b -a ASI D*l*n
dan I
County Court
Saminol*County. Florida
Cat* ••* 0*11 SPO)
l t T
U n i t e d S la t * *
Trantmittion Syvtvmv. Inc , a
loealgn corpot Allan. Plalntlft
v*
I P M . tn* . a Florid* rarpara
Hon. c o Jorry H Lille H*U
dant Agent Defendant
Circuit Court
O r a n g * C o u n t y , F lo r i d a
C a i e l C I V l
I l f *
Andco tnduttrla* Corporation.
Plalntllf
v*
larry Lu la and I P M , Inc
Oalandant
N O T I C E OF S H E R I F F 'S
SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
thai by virtu* ot thot* ctrtaln
Writ* ot Elocution at ttylad
above and m ort particularly
that rat tain Writ of Elocution
•ttuod oul ol and undar th* t**l
ot th* Circuit Court ot Orang*
County, Florida, upon a final
ludgemanl ra n d tra d In tha
aforesaid court un Ih* Nth day
ot Juno. A D 1VI*. In that
ttrtaln rate entitled Andco
Indutlrlo* Corporation. Plain
tilt, — v t
la rry Lltl* and
I P M Inc . Oalandant which
atorataid Writ ol Elocution wet
delivered lo m* ** Sheritt ol
Saminol* County Florida and I
hay* levied upon th* following
dotcrlbod property owned by
I P M . Inc told property being
located In Somlnol* County.
Florida, mot* particularly da
untied at follow*
Off It* Equipment Including
daih* chair*, til* cabinet*
typewriter*, tmall calculator*
end ropy mac hi no Hand tool*
including drill* vender* level*
chain taw* shovels poet hole
digger* on* power poll hot*
digger on* portable atalylan*
lores with gauge*, ho** and
cart Varlout lumbar pordudt
Being ilored *1 Dav* Jonat
Wrecker Service In Fern Park
Florida
Compiai* inventory can be
viawad at tha Civil Dlvltkm ot
Ih* Saminol* County Sheritt t
Department
and S*a undar i gnad ** Sharlll
at Somlnol* County. Florida
will el I I 00 A M on Ih* HIS
day ot May. A 0 INS. otter tor
t*i* and vail lo It** htghatl
bidder, tor c*kh. kublact to any
and all •eiyting i*int at th*
Front IW etll Door at th* ttep*
ol lit* Somlnol* County Court
hout* In Sanlord. Florida th*
abov* deter died R E A L pro
party
Thai teid tale It being made
lo latltly tt** term* ot void Writ
ol Eeocution
John I Polk Sheritt
Somlnol* County, Florida
To b* advor Iliad April tt IV
May t 1) with th* 141* on AAay
It. I N )
D E E UV

Le gol N o tic e

Legal Notice
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Njhc* l* hereby give*, that I
am engaged In buimoit at roe
Milan C l . Allan-oni* Springe.
Saminol* County Florida under
•he hctltiout nem* ot S E N T E L
E N T E R P R IS E S and mat I in
'and &lt;o reg-s'er ta d name wits
m# Clerk ot th# Circuit Court,
Semmol* County. Florida In
accordanc* wits IS# provition*
ot th* Fictitiout Nam* Slatutat,
to wit
S*c&lt;&gt;on US 0* Florida
Statute* IVlf
. I Joan M Seoul
Pubhts April g . t i , « , JV I N I
D E E *1
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T
OF TH E 1ITH
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R IO A.
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY
CASE NO *4 11*4 CA M
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
g o v e r n m e n t a l n a t io n a l

M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff,
v*
G A R Y L O M EYand
S H E R V L O E N E TER ES A
O M E Y. hi* wile e la l.
Deftndant*
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E I* hereby given that,
purtuant to th# Order or Final
Judgment *nt#»#d In mi* taut*,
in th * C i r c u i t C o u r t o l
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY . Florida.
I will M il th* property situated
In S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y .
F lorida described as
Th# North 10 le*t ol Lot IV.
and all Lot 10 and th* South *1
ol Lot I I . Blech IS,
D R E A M W O L O , according to
the Pt*l thereof at recorded In
Plal Book 1 Page* *0 and I I, ot
th* Public Racordi of Somlnol#
County. Florida
et public t*&gt;*. to the highatl and
bail bidder, tor cath. *1 IS#
Watt Front Door ol IS* Saminol#
County CourtSout*. Sanlord
Florida at II 00 A M . on June
I I. 'N T
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
Clerk ol ts* Circuit Court
By /*/ Diane K Oakley
Deputy Clark
PublltS April 1*.M a y*. I N I
D E E IB*
» T t HE C IR C U IT COURTS
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
SEM IH O LE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTIO N
CASE NO I I VTN C A M
DIVISION E
E M P IR E OF A V E R IC A F S A
a Corporation.
Plaintiff.

vk

A U D f t f Y L JOHNSON
and G E O R G E L JOHNSON,
hutband and wit*
a n d A V IS N E A L T Y ,
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO A U D R E Y L JOHNSON
G E O R G E L JOHNSON
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOWN
YO U AR E N O T IF IE D ttiat an
eel Ion to foracloM a mortgage
on th* following deter‘bed pro
p a rty In Seminole C o unty,
F lor Ido
Lo t I*. S A N O R A S O U T H
U N IT O N I . according to tn*
plat thereof *« recorded In plat
Book I*. Page* la and ??. Public
Record* ol Saminol* County,
Florid*
ha* been tiled eg* in it you and
you ar* required to t*ry# e copy
ol your written deton ses. ll any.
to It on P ATR IC K W G IL L E N .
JR
E tq ulr* P la in tiff! at
lorney. who*# addrett H Pott
O lllc * Ho* 1010, D o L o n d .
Florida l l f l l MIO on or tieto**
May I* te ll, and III* Ih*
original with Ih* Clark ot thli
Court oithor botor* M r vie* on
Plaintiff t attorney or Immedi
atoly Hereafter otharwiM. a
default will b* entered again*!
you for th# rot lot demanded In
the Complaint
W ITN E S S my hand and Ih*
Mai of Ihl* Court on thl* H day
ol April, I N )
IS E A L I
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
C O U N T I N A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
F L O R IO A
By JoanBrlllanl
Deputy Clork
Pubhth April It. R I V i May
a ivet
D E E *0
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Njtlc# It hereby given that I
am engaged In bulinett *1 101f
Creak* Band D rive
CatM lberfy, Seminole Count*
Florida IT 'Of under ih* llctihou*
n*m* of ART AMONG TH E
f l o w e r s and m*i i inland to
-egittor laid n*m* with th*
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Seminole County Florida In
accordanc* with ih* provition*
ol in# Ficlihovt Nam# S'oluto*
lo wil Section USOV Florida
S'atu'e* 101!
* Randall J Brown
Publitn April I t ! . U » I N )
D E E tr
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
N jllca i* h#r*by glv#n rhal I
am engaged In butinett #t IS*
Wine h atter Ct . Longwood
Saminol* County, Florida llffV
under ih* fictitious name ol
H ALLM ARK m a r k e t in g
C O N S U LTA N TS and mat w#
•ntend to regt*ttr Mid nam#
with ih* Clark el m* Circuit
Court Sommol# County. Florid*
tn accordanc* with tha pro
yi*iont 0 l th* Fictltlou* Nam*
Statute* To wit Sactton BA) 0*
Florida Sia'u*ak leff
. k Jim Hallmark
Pubhth April IV A May t 1) M
IN )
D E C III

MR fWPCMT
newnu*.
HNALSoenu
fOR6tRMMy.HR
/

Sem inole
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

EM ILY E TRAIL.
Petit

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T”
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y .
E LO R ID A
C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO M ISM CA ** P
B E T A CO RP O RATIO N
Plaintiff,
vt
A O E L JAR AW AN I.
Defendant
NO TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that O A V IO B E R R I E N , a*
Clark at Ih* Circuit Coun ol
Sam inol* C o unty, f lo r i d * ,
purtuanl to Ih* Final Judgment
ol Forodokur* entered in thl*
H u m on April ), I N I . will otter
tor t*i* and Mil at public outcry
to th* high**! and bott bidder
lor cath at m* Iron! door ol th*
Saminol# County Courthout* In
Sanford. Florid* on th* 10th day
ol May IN ). *111 00 a m th*
following detenbod real pro
par ly titual* and lying and
being in the Saminol# County.
Florid*, low ll
Tha Watl II d toot el Lot 10.
and all ot Lat II, and the Eatt
) * ) leal ot Lot 1). Block to.
S A to lA N DO T H E S U B U R B
B E A U T IF U L P ALM SPRINGS
S E C TIO N , according to th* pi#i
thereof, recorded in Plal Bood
I " . Pag* Atto. Public Record*
of Saminol* County. F lor id*
W ITN ES S my hand and th*
Mai et thl* Court on April J).
IN )
(S E A L )
O A V IO B ER R IEN
Clerk *1 Ih* Circuit Court
By OleneK Oak lay
Deputy Clerk
Publith April )0.M ay *. I N )
D EE II)
7

N O T IC I U N D E R
F IC T ITIO U S N A M E LAW
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that m* undartignad denting re
engage In bulinett under th*
•Ictllieut nem# *1 Foe moor at
Aiiemenl* Mall U l Altamonto
A«anue In me City ol Altamonto
Spring* F let id*. Intend* Ip rag
i*ter ih# ta d nam# with th#
Clerk of m* Circuit Court *t
Saminol#County. Florida
Oatod #1 Ntw York. N Y , mi*
» i h day ol March. I N )
JoMph N lawadtkl
Vic* Praildanl
Pub'ith April 1 1 ) 1 ) 1 1 AAay *,

IN)

•:30 A.M. •5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thro FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9•Noon

iW

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tint*
..................... 67C b l(n«
contecutl** tim e ) 61C a tin*
coniaeutive tim e ) 52C a ling
CRRMCutiva t lm n 4€C a lint
Contract R a tis A v ilU b lt
3 Ling* Minimum

31— Private
Instructions

23— Lost ft Found
l ott male black A w-.lt* Hutky
Shepherd. 7f&gt; Lb* Loit Sunder
In Leke Mary m )1«0

Swimming Lattortt Bn In May
? I N ) Jackie
Cool* Call
U l DM

23— Special Notices
a 'V f o Bo Boon
M ogk
- uv* w w *
r J r J .

lo s / u u H c o

.BAUOOR
. BOUQUETS
..W* tie liver'
Far every reaeew-every MeMte

CELEBRATE
A BIR TH '
Mr. Stork'* vie it
make* tor a lifetime
at me merle*, gtfto B all I
Call Linda 111*11?

71— Help Wanted

Acrylic Applicator* naactod to
apply protective coe'lng on
car* boat* and plane* t l to
I I I per hour W# train For
work in Sanlord area coll
To m p o ltJ IBATISI
Aide* 'or *11 thlttt Certified
end or tiporloncod Good pay
and b*n*f. it Piaatani at
motphar# Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply #1 D*B*ry
Manor U N Hwy IF IJ. D*
Bory, Fla
AIR LIN E I NOW H IR IN G
Rater vat ion lift, itawerdatw*
end ground crow potltion*
a r*n#bi# Call I Al* SO* 01*1
tor dttailt It hr*_____________
Altamonto P I firm neodt tip *
rlancod trial tetretary Will
pay accordingly Coll M t
Morr'ton al t U M R__________
A P P O IN T M E N T S E T T E R S
P a rt tlm # M o nday th ru
Thurtday I 00 PM to » »
PM t ) 00 an hour, plut bonu*
Call Longwood AD M X
ASSEM BLED
Need f to work In now air cond
plant Starting pay S4 J) hr
M utt b« a ttrong -yiiabi*
worker with own tr*r-SOfl#
lion Never * lee I

BUSSOT Full tlm* Apply m
person Toe* Frl. J* PM No
icolli Deltona Inn
Career Finder*. Inc M l t ill
Secretary i l l 000 * y**r Dale

TEMP Pt BM..........774-1341
Avon elwert hiring ladlet A

man Call Immediately

33— Real Estate
Courses

___ SE ND A O IF T
____W IT H A L IF T !

m /i
Thinking ef p t l i q a
Real Etta to UcewMf
W* eWer Free Tuition
and centime** Training'
Call Dicker Vfcfcy tor detail*

HtMM m iM In ??a 19)0
Kayat at Florida , lac.
I* V te rt lepartoacal

55— Business
Opportunities

e M AR Y K A Y CO SM ETIC S *
Vk in car* end color Italr

CDNNIL.............. . l?? ??M

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1 H I 1 J ) III*
____
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D part
tlm# in my horn* For a t yr
o&gt;d Own car Ratortncet raq
Lk Mary art*__________ JMBeal
Bank Tailor* Potltion* avail
ab&gt;* tor aiparlancad tollart In
Sanford Branch Submit r#
turn*' with la i# ' y require
mantt to Partonnal Officer
Em pire of America. P O Bov
I X , Deland. FI . J7 W OBK
or apply In per ton *t JON
O nandoOr . Sanlord

EOE
Salat help wanted H lgh eit
ccmmitioni paid In Florida
C o l l B i l l al L o w * t
Eilarm m atort. M l AIM Will
train
Cap* Canaveral F irm naedt
people who warn to b* rhoir
own bott Will tram t ))0 par!
tlm*. )*M lull Hm* JJt s m

27— N u rs try ft
Child Care
S U H LA M D E S T A T E S Child
care In my horn# Lg fenced
yard TLC ie m to *pm Mon
thru Frl I D J1J0

legal Notice
C IT Y OF
LAK E M A R Y . FLO R IO A
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
TO WHOM IT M A Y C O N CER N
NO TIC E IS H E R E B T G IV E N
by Ih* City C om m lulen ot the
City of Lak* AAary. Florida, that
taid Commlttlon will hold a
Public Hearing on May ), IN ),
at 110 P M , to centldar an
Ordinance entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E
C I T Y OF L A K E M A R Y ,
FLO R IO A A M E N D IN G SEC
TION 11 0?. O F T H E CODE OF
O R P I N A N C I S
E S T A B L I S H I N G S E C T IO N
) l 01 IG I TO P R O V IO E FOR A
C H A R G E FO R R E T U R N E D
C H IC K S ANO A C H A R G E FOR
TH E USE OF W A T E R D U R IN G
C O N S T R U C T IO N P R IO R TO
TH E W A TE R M E T E R BRINO
IN S T A L L E D , p r o v i d i n g
FOR S E V E R A B IL IT Y , CON
F L IC T S a n d E F F E C T I V E
D A TE
A copy ot tald Ordinance (hall
tie available at th* otllc* ol th*
CUy Clerk at City Hall, IX N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
Florida from i n A M until
J 10 P M . M onday through
Friday, for all persons datirtng
foaeaminatamo
Th* Public Hearing than be
held In th* CUy Hall, IM North
Country Club Road Lake Mary,
Florida, at ? I O P W . t r May )
I N ) or at toon ttuaraaftor at
pottlbfa. at which lima iniarait
ad part lat tor and again*! th*
roquet1 Hated abov* will be
haard Said hearing may b*
continued from lime to lime
until final action 1* taken by th*
City Commlktlon
THIS N O TIC E than be potted
m three 111 public placet within
Ih* City ol Lak* M ary, al th*
City Hall and publikhad In the
E .aning Herald prior to th* dato
ol th* Public Hear Ing
A taped record et thu meeting
it mad* by th* City tor It*
convenience Th lt record may
not conttlluto an adequate re
cord tor th* purpoMt ot appeal
Horn a dactolen mod* by Ih*
City Commlitton with reaped te
Ih* foregoing m attor Any
per ton with mg to *niur* that an
adequate record et th* proceed
ing* to maintained tor eppeilato
purge*** to edvited to make th*
necettery arrangement* at hi*

CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
!%/ Carol Edward*
City Clark

DATED April t. INS
Publith April I. IS. 11. If. IN )
D E E )1

LAW N M A IN TE N A N C E EU1I
HESS FO R SALE Appri »
account* After « PM JU X ?f

*1— Money to Lend
A M E R IC A N CONSULT A N T f .IN C . Itt mortgage*
e t lo w a t g \
Second
mortgage* et low || )/ * \
Smell commercial loan*, &gt;*
cant land, mobile home* with
land Good credit bad credit
w* an. I all U l 1 )U I W E
Alternant* Drive. Alternant*
Spring*
LICENSEO
M O R TO A O E BRO KER
B u iln e i* C apital 1)0 w o lo
tl.OOO.SOO end over P 0 Boa
I I I ) Winter Ph Fla MtoO

F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Nofici to hereby glren mat i
am engaged in but'nett at I I N
Hwy tl*. For**! City Somlnol*
County. F lo rid * under th*
tlctitio u t nem * ot I N T E R
C O U N TY R E A L T Y , and Hie) I
mend to regular told nemo
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florida
in accordance wilh Ih* pro
vitient at m* Fictttiow* Nam*
S'tlvtot tow il Section b i n
Fiend* Statute* IN J,
/» Barbara B Miller
Publith April i). n . H l May 4.
IN I
D E I I?

RECEPTIONIST/CLERK
Apply to work with th* public,
typing, per lor m mg clarlcal
and general otllc* dutiet In
buly but piaatani otllc*
Apply In p#'ton «l ej*0 Mot
pllal Rd . Sanlord Ml )*J?
IL O C A T E O AT S E M IN O LE
C O U M M IN IT Y C O L L E G E
CAMPUSI Th* Prlvai* In
dutHy Council of Saminol*
County Inc . it an EOE,
M/E/M/V
N O TE
L IM IT E D TE R M
POSITION
New aicllmg concept in u ia t
P-o.idet unique lit* Mving
u rvlce t Ground Floor op
portunltlot and no compett
lion Large income pollentlal
No aaparienc# flacattary
» S M ? KOI

93— Mortgages
Bought ft Sold

Part tlm# 2tl#ndanl driver E «
penance prelerred Apply in
per ion 410 E Church Av*
Cell M l STS*

W* pur&lt;ha*e eiittlng 1*1 or Jnd
mortgage* nationwide Tap
(toller paid er any r**ld*ntl*l
or co m m e rcia l mortgage
*o* a e a itn

f iBfrim Anistinb Winttd

7 1 -H e lp Wanted
S E C R E TA R y / R E C I P T IO N lIT

Plum office Type *0 WPM
Phone* Permanent potltion*
N*v*r * to* t

nMP PERM..........774-1341
Secretary Wanted Office clerl
cal aaparienc* required M ull
b* abi* to type at i*att so
WPM accurately Call D l
n i l . tor an appointment

8ji Totidtrt- need 2 lull Unto
Cell U ) 00?» tor Tom

Legal Notice
N O T I C IO F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtu# ot thot certain
Writ ot Elocution lt*ued out of
and undar th* **al *1 tha Circuit
C o u r t ot O ra n g * C o u n ty .
Florida, upon a final luORamoni
rendered m th* atorotad court
on the uth day et May. A 0
IN*, in that certain cat* an
titled E Gayt* Juatt Plaintiff,
— vt— David R Twytord and
J**n Twytord. hit wit*, end
Timothy A Jem** end Lynn*
Jam**, h it wit* Defendant
which etoretaid Writ at C**cu
Non wet delivered to me a*
Sheriff ot Semmol* County.
F lor Ido. and I her* levltd upon
tha lot lo w in g d**crlbed p ro pe rty

owned by David A Twytord. Jr
and Jaan C Tw ytord. tald
p ro p e rty being located In
Saminol* County. Florida, mor#
p a r t i c u la r ly d t i c r l b t d at
toilowt
lo t g. Woodcraft. Unit A at
recorded in Plal Boo* JO at Pag*
!J. Public Racordi ol Somlnol#
County. Florida Said proparty
it alto known at ?U l Docktlda
Slroqt. Winter Park Florida

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TO TH E R ES P O N D E N T
ABO VE NAM ED
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T I F I £ 0 that on the lath day
ot March INC the Petitioner
herein Iliad hat Petition in Hilt
action In Ih* Office ot the Clerk
of Court lor Berkeley County,
South Catollri* again*! th*
abov* nam# Ratpondent, th* j
ob,eel or prayer of which I* *
divorce from the tald Retpon
deni
W EST A N D W E S T
Attorney* et Lew
By /*? John S Watt
Attorney lor Petitioner
April Fth. I N )
Moncki Corner South Carolina
PublltS April II. 1). J«. I N )
DEE N
C IT Y OF LAK E M A R Y ,
FLO R ID A
N O T I C IO F R E S O L U TIO N
CLOSING. V A C A TIN G .
AN D A B AN DO NINO
R IO H TS O F WAV
TO WHOM IT M AY C O N C E R N
tootle* I* hereby given that th*
City Commlttlon ol th# City of
L a k t M ary. Florida, at H i
regular mealing of April IB.
I N ) in Ih* Commlttlon Cham
bart ol m* City Hall. Lak#
M a ry . Florida p u rtua nt lo
Potltion and tootle* heretofore
given, patted end adapted *
Retolullon doting, vacating,
and abandoning renouncing and
declaiming any and all right* of
th* City on Ih* following do
uribod righto of way
Thai portion Ot th* eO toot
right ot wty ot Groeniaaf Lane,
r u n n i n g E a t t f r o m th *
Norihwett corner ot Lot to to th*
Norlhootl corner ol Lot *4.
G reenieat and W ilto n Sub
dieltlon. at recorded In Plal
Book 1. Pag* I* ot th* Public
Rocordk ot Somlnol# County.
Florida
By the City CemmlMlen *1 the
City et Lak* Mary, Florida, mi*
Itm day *1 April. IN *
C IT Y OF L A K E M A R Y .
FLO R IO A
r*/Carol A Edward*
City Clark
Publith AprII IT, I N )
D E E t l)

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8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .

B E N N Y TH AR D US T R A IL .
Ratpondenf
SUMMONS
TO TH E RESPONDENT
ABO VE NAM ED
YO U ARE H E R E B Y SUM
M O N E D AND R E Q U IR E D to
a n tw tr th* Petition In thl*
action, ci which ■ copy It hereby
tervtd Upon you, and to m *v* •
copy ot your antwor to laid
Petition on th* Petitioner or her
attorney, John S Wott ot th*
lew firm ot Watl and W eil. JO?
Caroline Avenue. Pott Office
Boa FI*. Monet* Corner. South
Caroline Heel (the original ot
which Petition l» filed In the
Office ot me Clerk of Court ter
Berkeley County I within thirty
HO) day* eher Mrvice hereof,
exclusive Of the day ot kuch
tervlcei and U you tall te
entwer -ha Palitlon wlttiln th*
time aforesaid th* Pftiilonar m
mi* action will apply to tv*
Court ter th* fallal prayed lor In
laid Pel It Ion
W E S T A N O W EST
Aftornoyi at Law
By I V JehnS Wett
Attorney tor Pet'tloner
April eth. INS
Moncki Corner. South Caroline

D o o n e s b u ry .
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CLASSIFIED ADS

St*t* at louts Carouse
Cavrrty ol Borktlte
In Th# Fotnlly Casiei Foe Th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Cj m n * i i 01 a* n e

71— Help Wanted

and ih* undartignad ot Shorilf
ol Seminole County. Florida.
Will al It 00 A M on th* lath
day ot May. A O 1*01 *H*r tor
**&gt;* and tall to th* highatl
biddtr. tor cath. wblect to any
and all tu ttin g lain*, at th*
Front IW**t) Door *1 the ttopt
ot th# Sominoto County Court
hout* in Sanford. Florida, th*
above dotcrlbod R E A L pro

party

Thot told teto It being mod*
to u n i t y ih* iqcmt ot ta d Writ
Ot Elocution
John E Polk. Sheriff
Seminal* County. F lend*
Te be edvertued April 11. It.
May A 1) with th* u l* on May
IA IN )
DEE I N

Eipenance prelerred however,
training provided lor the car*
ol Dltablad Ratidem* AII
thift* available Coll M ) T ill
PROGRAM SPECIALIST

Advisor and tpadalltl tor *&lt;
tlvHlet and program* Involved
In contractural agreement!
lor Federally Funded Youth
Employment and training
program! Graduate from an
accredited college with a d*
grt* In Social Services. But!
note Adminlttratlon. or Public
Adm Inlttrotion Apply In
per ton *| ejso Hospital Rd .
Sanlord Ml MM
IL O C A T E O AT S EM IN O LE
C O U M M U N ITY C O LL E G E
CAMPUS) Th* Prlvai* In
dustry Council ol Sommol*
County, Inc . It an E O E.
M/F/M/V
N O TE
L IM IT E D T E R M
POSITION_________________
Larpenlert l labor* wanted lor
condo* on Airport Rd . San
ford Dependability, tool*
phone and transportation ar*
* plut Gfotl Moiibto bott
greei opportunity Todd Motet
I J?) ?141 M F. *pm llam and
on weekends_______________
City of Lok* M ar, hat an
immediate opening tor a part
tlm* janitor, tor office clean
Ing In City Hall. J lima* a
week Ralarancat will b*
checked Deadline tor tub
mlHel ot application* It April
If. I N ) Application* may be
picked up *1 Lak* Mery City
Hell. IX N Country Club
Road Lak* Mery I c M . M F
E O E ______________________
O ffiC ll P tflM M l
Needed ter office opening In
Sanlord Area Beginning deto
AAay I). IN ) Pleat* land a
return* to Oanall* Construe
lie n. SBl Wathburn Rd .
Melbourne F la i jf l )
C O U N S l I O R ' SUM M E R
YO U TH EM P LO YM EN T
T R A IN IN G P R O G R A M
Proleetlona! petition r*
tpontlbl* ter preforming
vocational atwiemant and
counseling technique* Con
tuJerebi* ability to relate with
educationally culturally tee
n o m lc e lly d ite d vo n la g *
youth Deg*** In Socle!
Science. Vocelionei Educe
Hen. *r related field from
ecc'tdiahed college required
Apply in person et 0*0 He*
pital Rd . Sanlord Ml MJ?
IL O C A T E O AT S E M IN O LE
C O U M M IN IT T C O L L E G E
CAMPUSI Th* Prlvoto In
duttry Condi ot Sominoto
CognTy, Inc., It an E O E.
M/F/M/V
N O TE
L IM IT E D TE R M
POSITION

Procewor &gt;1) 000 a year______

AVON EAR ft I NOS WOW! II
OPEN TERRITORI ES NOWIII
n i M U e r m -**j»
Dining Room Worker with
Panfry Dull** Retpontlbl*
-vr-ccr with Initiative end per
tonality Eepenene# required
F / T o r P 'T M l MeO Mon thru

Frt.__________________
O'therwathar Helper tor kilch
er A dining room Will train
willing worker Full flm#
Ml X X Mon Frl
Erperiancad Rtceptionltl for
Pydiatrle Office Only tip a n
enerd naed apply Call M l
QOS) **k ter Kay

Eip*r&gt;#nc*d power *aw opera
ter*, woodparrt cuffar* and
cPunier lop lam motor* Alta
have two o p e n in g s for
attambtoy work Hotpltallia
flan, bonus vacation hoideyt
Apply f lb II. Or I to 1 *1
For mi 1*1 I k . Port of Sanford
Lake Memo*
Etperlncod sowing machine op
oretort wanted on all opera
Nont W* alto offer a training
program to person* with an
noneti detir# to leem m»
industrial tewing trade Mod
ern #ir conditioned feclllty.
health car* program, paid
holiday* P'*&lt;# work earning*
ttoady work Apply between I
pm and J pm SAN D E L
M A N U F A C T U R IN G .IN C .
JdO Old Lak* Mary Rd
Sanlord____________________
FASHION MODELS W AN TED
Work wllh lath Ion detlgnor and
local beutlquet, TV commar
elate, cataiogi Full or pari
lima All agat and all htighlt
No eiparlone# nocottary
&lt;)) to)*____________________
Federal, Stato A Civil |obt now
tvoilobi* Call IS lt M f t X a
tor Into If hour*____________
full

T im e

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HIRING NOW
CO N STRUCTIO N H E LP all
phasas tom* with no tap
High waget *14 M U
D E L IV E R ) DRIVFRS local A
long haul Soma will train
Full Hma,permanent |U M il
PRODUCTION WORK taveral
full lime potltont Will fully
train, over lima available
IM M U

S IC /R E C E P TIO N IS T lull A
part tlm* Room tor advan
cement Salary ♦ banatilk
U4 M U

J O B S R IF E R A L SVC
ZA IR E'S PLAZA
Hwy. IT W
at
Hwy 414
IN S U R AN C E R A T E C L E R K
WIU train No aiparlonce
needed Mutt type )» wpm
non t m o k e r t o n ly
Cattelbetry area 1)4 I X )

Janitorial. 10pm to Sam ) day*
a week Call between I and a
Ml IT)?

LA t o n
H I ■*»

&lt;v&gt;r o n c c
F O r rn

Halp Wanted
Report reedy
tor work *1 « AM *0? W
Itt St Sanlord
________
LA B O R ER S Strong rallabio.
general laborer* needed Im
mediately Different loci I Ion*
Phone and traniporlalton a
mult Never a to* Apply

KELLY SERVICES
440-7335
Legal secretary experienced in
real atteto, probata atUto
planning. *dmln!itrdflv*/(MI
law. alto oacollent tklllt In
typing, thorthand word pro
letter grammar and hen
dung client* Pleat* lend re
turn* to Boe If?. Evening
Herald. X0 N French Avenu*
Santord. FLU ?? I____________
Licensed plumber or qualified
parson wllh minimum at a
yeart eiparlone* In roeidan
tlal contlrue lien Abi* to raad
blueprints Pay com man tu
ra t* w ith a a p o r la n c t
M a m iM B _________________
Light Bookkeeping payroll,
at coun it receivable I ) to X)
hrt weekly Apply In person
Big “ to" Tire*. MW S Or
lando D'
LPN tor on call to work with
Deveiopmentally Oitabled
Adult* All thlttt available
C#u Ml FIJI, tor an appoint
Man to Install aluminum In
ttellation, luch a t aerten
room* carport*, and *tc
Tool! hirnlthad Must be d*
pandabN P IM M ___________
MONITOR
Prototaional Re
tp on tlbl* lo r re vie w in g
•yttomt for compliance with
la w * , r e g u la t io n * and
diractiv** Apply in person at
11*0 Hospital Rd . Santord
Mi sal?
(L O C A T E D A T S E M IN O LE
C O U M M IN IT Y C O L L E G E
CAMPUSI Th* Privet* In
duttry Cane ll at Saminol*
County. Inc , I* an E O E,
M 'F/H 'V
N O TE
LIMITED TERM
POSITION

Shopping For A
New Or Used Car?

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youPORTturn
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b a il deal I In lb* Craning
FfaraJd'a Cleat/fled tael fan
Raad Friday’* f li n i n g Herald
Far I ha bait aafecflona

Evening Herald
M B S e n t Ireeeeh T t r e e r
ha a I end. D e r W a

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Apply In parson Lakovlow
Hurting Cantor, f i t E Ind
Street Santord F la ________
General office clerk needed
L;gm typing and tiling taparl
anc* helpful but will train
Apply el Low* t Trutt Plant.
?W1 Aileron Ctr.Sanlord In
dultrial Park_____ _________
OIRL FRIDAY Eecaiianl op
pprtuniry for person with good
typing kklllt Varied dull**
including racaptlonlit Call
k*)4 )ll. torapp 1_______

l

�7 T -H e lp Wanted
T.rad of M H w H iuft
C a ll F u t u r e s
th a t h a v #
hundrtdt of job opantngt for
thota oho oant lo work
t r i ano
D E L IV E R Y H E LP E R S no a»
porWnco n*&lt;*t*ary Full flma
Good starting poy aft a n
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Groot ttarflng
iop Savaral epaningt Good
pay afl a n
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Motf
sh ift opao Good pay tcaf#t
art a n
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S
Gaoaral Comfructlon labor
Good pay aft a n

121— Condominium
Rentals

l bdrm
odults. no petv a*i\
qu*ft rttldtnfipl l XX) por
mpnm. plot dopBtit 373 &gt;01*
t bdrm opt Newly decorated
Complete privacy MO per
week 1700 security 373*412
or m 334*___________________
7 bdrm t bam Living room,
kitchen 1300 mo Cell » l 3134
or 377 7e*e___________________

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

r
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iStUiS ? SI6WT YiMft Mc*iV
I've UM)To Cfp tcxJK t o -me
oeT U .S

TO W N H O U S E
J bd-m
J s
bwfh 1300 tq ft with tpa 4
Kftewed patio laoo 131 3333

C A T N i p M oO ^ ' .

123— Wanted to Rent
Sami ryftryd coupla taaking I
bdrm . i bath or I bdrm &gt;
bath homa condo rant or
•ata with option rani (or a
portion ihyraof 1 appiiad to
downpaymant siM mo or
last Pratar Sanford. Laky
Mary Wintyr springs araa
MS Ocas_____________________

sm SAVE ms

L O C A L O R IV E R S Straight
frucki Good pay Start right
aoay art a n
R E C E P T IO N IS T , O F F IC E
H ELP E R S . C LER K S. CRT
O P E R A T O R S ' Im m adiata
oponingt Good pay Ka&gt;at
Call art a n NOW I
W E L D E R S - Cartitiad Eteoilonf
pay tcatat Call today aft

WE’ RE CELEBRATING
AAA EMPLOYMENT
IS HAVING
ir$ BEST TEAR
JOIN US JOBS GALORE

323-5176
ESTABLISHED 71 TRS.

Rent Now and Infoyl
Thlt Limited Special;
Energy Etticient,
3 Bdrm . 1 Bath Apartment*

UWEMONROE
Lusury Adult Apartmynti
t ! Barms
Coming soon I
Call MT m il

ONLY...................... $429.
W/ Dacoraliva Wall Caoarlngv
■writ in Ban*rata P'anty
al Star ago. Wathar/Dryar
Nook up. and Carport
Walarbadt Acctptad

3211911
Orlando toll fret 36S-44I1
BAMBOO COVE A PTS
m E Airport Bird
PHONE M l MM. M I M il
EfftOancy tram Ilk ) ma.
Ottcounl tar Samar Cituani
Brand Flaw Units
I bdrm 1
bath opts in woodad tatting,
p rlva la t i l i a t l a i .
wathar/dryar, mini blindt
S t]S ma w / U I l d a p a ilt
Lscatad MIS Oak Ay* B U M

British Amititin Rtilt’
t if m s

O F F IC E G A L ...................... SIM
Getter al olfiC* Ilk lilt tee-dted
Wafltf to hlff no*) Great
Bott
R I C t P TIO N IS T
....... to D M
Worm friendly p*r*on«llty wifi*
thi* ono Typing Word Pro
catting o plui Protetifooel
com pony
SECRETARY
to 12)0
Thlt company want* « career
mindod anthuttatfk porton to
work Mltti great crow I Typ
ing ontMror phonet E*coM#nt
benefit!
P ILE C LER K
1134
Will trolnl Loom o groot career
Or#ot room for advancement
F ott m w i

323-5176
D E L IV E R Y ....................... to IIW
Severet openlngtt '’Drive'"' your
n «y to toe ret t f CL or rtgu
l« r oporetort llconte oro
needed Know the «re «
IN S TA LLE R S
to 33*4
7 Opening! Leern end' t i t n
Greet wei t her to be working
outdoor!
MGR TR A IN E E
to 1279
A rt you good with people end
very pertoneble? Thlt com
pony wot reedy to hire yot
lerder Food end refill poll
tiono ivillebfe
STOCK C LER K
I1M
Keep frick of inventory end
tuppiiet Local ettibiithed
com pany Blue ( t i n t at
motphere hart I

TOO MANY TO LIST
Discount Fee 2 Wks. Salirj
Low 13 00 Rogtitrafton Foe
No Fee Until Hired

2S2) S. Fiench An.
73— Employment
Wanted
Npghl Satuflty Work t l'y yrt
ta p a r la r u r In E la c lro n lc
Plant m o m

91— Apartments/
House to Share
Sgl woman to thara ) bdrm
apt with tom*. &gt;t rant A util
Papon I Hiaaoo, H i atal

93— Rooms lor Rent
Christian Apt* A Hama*
TV. kllchan laundry, maid. DO
wk up Orl O ) LU t O ia tlO
Larga Room priyata antranra A
both Nica araa Ski 00 » *
Evan ing* M l W O
Loyaly bdrm
kllchan prlyl
lag#* homay atmotphar* M l
a waok M l M l]_________ _ _ _
Room for rant with aidarly lady
Pralart an aidarly parson In
L « k » Mary Call M l * ? »
SAN FO R D Furnlihad roomt by
tha woak Rtatonabit rata*
Maid tarylc* Call M l asp)
S t PM c u Palmatta A r a __
Sa n f o r d ' Raa&lt; * « n y t
Monthly ratat Util Inc att
M0 Oak
A duittl *41 I I I )

RIDGEWOOD ARMS ARTS.
1, 7 and 1 U n t i l ,
Starting at only m o
Alt* About Qvr I Bdrm Special
HOURS.
....
.. ....Monday thru Friday
• to I l SB
................ Saturday from I I to 1
2300 Ridgewood Avo
Sentord Fla
13) A4M ............. .......... a, I3S M il

L U X U R Y A P A R TM E N T S
Family A Aduflt Section
P w iid t , 3 Bedroom i
Matter Cave Apartmenti
n i 7*oo
______Open On Weekends
Lg I bdrm . with dithwether
Water it turnmtied Clean,
nice area 1373 a month J ll
0713_________________________
t and 3 bdrm A IM fwrmtJted
efficienty from |7| week S3S0
depotit No pet % Call 173 4307
3 J FM i l l Paimefta

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
. . * IN D E L TO N A • • .
• a HOM ES FOR R E N T a a
_______ a a I I F H H a a________
L A K E M A R Y Naw Hom a
Larga J bdrm 1 hath. 1 car
garaga Kids OK No pats UTS
par mo m W1F, or Sf« rW I

★ LANDLORDS ★
Tirad ol tha haadachast Lat ut
m anaga your rah tal pro
parfar Profasslonal low cost
sarylca Ml X U Callanytima
Uallad Salat Aitocialat. Inc
Prop. Mgmt. D ir . Raaltar
Larga 1 bdrm. doubia garaga.
good location Saw a month
Mietao
LOCH ARBOR Immadlata oc
cupancy 1 bdrm . I bath tun
porch A family room Nawly
dacoralad Larga lot l M0 par
month Ownar MT IIIF
Lantord ] bdrm , larga lot SCS0
mo Ayailabia * t/ li a*S IAS)
attar S
Taking Applicatiant Naw
) bdrm . 1 bath, cant haatAair,
porch, garaga fancad
Availabia May I
I4W
1 bdrm , } bath E it c Homa
Maytair Villas
Availably now
14S0
4 bdrm . 1 bath radacoratad
homa in Winiar Springs
Availably now
SMS
C O M M E R C IA L!
Spaca availably lor
sttica A storaga
Car,tar Of Sanford

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
R E A L TO R
n&gt; f**t
1 bdrm . I bath
Fancad yard
Luo par month

LANDSTOCX BROKERS
3(53712
) bdrm on Sum marl In Aya
First last and dapotil ra
^u ira d«&gt;^raloran cas_JM _a4 ^

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Elflclancy apartmanl,
downtown Santord Furnlahad
utllifiat includad MM mo
M F W t _________________ _
Pant Aptt tar Samar Citliaru
) H Palmaf o A.a
J Caw an NePhonaCatla
LA K E M A R Y Claan I bdrm
turn email apt Smgta work
Ing man Nlca. A h u rry t

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N E W I Bdrm
Utllltloa In
Ciudad poet SMS kacurlty.
HOP mo AdultF only M l R T I

Ssntwd Court ApartMRb
STUDIOS ..! BDRM . I BDRM
F LE X IB LE LEASES
Samar Citlian Oftcaonf

323-3301

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127-Office Rentals

OFFICE SPACE
Downtown Sun Bank Building
Approa 2 000 tq tt firit floor
Call * C McAluter
373 1TY3
Piact Your Ware! Wnere
They're Sure »o Be Studied
In the Want A d !lf

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Baal Ettafe Broker
3MO Santord A vt

321-0759 E ve 322-7*43
COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag R.E BraAar............ MS «U S
Da Bar y J bdrm I bath, F lor Ida
rm By ownar SS4 S0C Sa) Itll
For Saia by own assoc J bdrm
I bath 1100 So Ft Family
room Aliryplaca 130 OIOT

LANDST0CK BROKERS
365 3782--------------------- Anjrli m*.
H t O D E N L A K E
101
R am blanood Dr i ve Lata
Mary araa I story contympo
'ary t bdrm
) bath FHA
non qualifying loan tt? *00

ati mi

Larga a bdrm ] bam brick
homa in Highland Park &gt;IM
vq tt with db&gt;# car garaga
plus ■AX J I patio, larga lot ml
nlca landscaping Attumably
H i \ mortgage with possibly
owner financing U fa S00
M I 41fa

3 2 i-.m i
R E S ID E N TIA L
SIS *00 Handy Manl 1 bdrm 1•
IM k IM Lot Toned Dupiya
Q u ai nt C a u n l r y Hama }
bdrm 1 ) 1*00
Raal Claan SlarSar home on
•need kaceg LowaO’s
Fam ily Hama a Bdrm lanced
yard, workshop Low M s
Pool Mama Fla rm bonpatlo.}
bdrm ) batn mca areasaa ooo
Hidden Lk Villas Plantation
modal on groan ball SSS too
Hidden Lk Villas I bdrm ) bam
spill plan and lot SO s
Harta Ranch S acres custom
homa. closaln Make otter I
Long wood Horse Farm Unique
ranch home pool r spa stables
Apartmanl Bldg Graat loco
HarUully re n te d 'llit 100
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B U IL D IN G LO TS
fanad Com m trcial Park Aya
Iron tag# J lots lor sao 000
lanad tor Aptt watar tawyr.all
1 lots lor only I I I *00
lanad ter Duple a'Quad treed
lot.water/sowar u t wo
Residential Building lei 110 000
Camnsarcial L a ttlro m tti *00
C O M M E R CIA L
Laky M ary Showroom O ilica
Bldg .Cosjntry Club NdtHO 000
Lang w a d Cammarcial Mwy 4)a
exposure near Springs Plata
Sanlerd Busy Gracary Store, wr
Seniord A ,e Reduced II 1* 000
Aaarlmani'Cammarcial site II
acral All util N e e rH w y l!* !
Fuel Oil Business
111 too
Cam Laundry Business Sat too

a LIST FOR LESS a
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WE W ILL LIS T. A D V E B T IS E .
S E LL YO UR HOM E FOR l \
W HY PAY M O R E T
F R E E C O M P U TE R IZ E D
Market Analysts at Yaur
Hama Cati USA TO O A Y1

321-3833
TM W Lake Mary Bled
SWIM TE N N IS
Neat I bdrm /I bath homa with
wallgd security Nlca yard,
carpgtt. alt. paddle tans 1
garages Clubhouse overtired
pool and Ia n n is c o u rts

CALL BART

Lg 1 bdrm lanudry room, utility
room, haat air blinds W O a
mo
I ncl ut f ae w a i a r A
garabaga Call MS MM
Modtrn Sanford ] bdrm dupMa
Dlshw ashar. carpals. air
Adults, no pots Sltg mo I pay
wator sowor garb XO MIF
] bdrm . ] bath, unturnishad.
wash#' dryyr hookup. SM0

R IA L EST AT E
R E A L TO R
3H74H

111—Resort/Vacation
Rentals
PLAN NOW
Larga daluia turmsnad ocaan
front condo al Daytona tor I
woas bogmmt Juty Sth Call
tor data!H MT I 'M

113— Storage Rentals
MW WtrihousM
i A Up........— ....... . m a cM
STORAGE TRAILERS
Far an srta canstraction, ate
Wika Sakaa . ATI trad , m SAM

115— Industrial
Rentals
IMO k tt an Santord Aygngg
U H ms Tonod industrial Call
ms

taps

LO hG W O O D 7 bdrm 1 ba'h
Naw rooi U OOC
qw«#r
ft^awong 1*4 OOP 171 4fi7

NEW HOME
Vt^awood Dr Loch Arbor Arta
3 P d rm
3 bath, aaf in
kllchan, oak cabinat! formal
dining room, firapiac* pwttd a
fant. vtutfad calling! »nargy
packaga Many othar aifratl
You hava »o naa to .Approciilt
Opan hoy f t Saturday and
Sunday 13 to I ofhtr fifpat by
appointmant

PHONE 3734443
F

quailfy craffmamhip and:
compautivt p^ cav laf v ! p ru t
put y&amp;ur naw homa
______
OW NER 3 bdrm P i bath Cant
h a a l/ a lr ic r a a n a d parch
jaf fOO Boughf ofhar 333 7iS7
Sanford N k * 7 badroom homa
with living room dining room
pan#t»d family room, laundry
room workfhop Can for in
formation 133 ItOi or 134 4SJ7
143 *00 orbatfoffar
SAN FO R D fSO* Trf' A p D*..a
Lika naw 3 bdrm j ba»h Low
down v A non qyaiiflyin g
mo r t g a g a
l ) « *00 M3
3*41 313 7341
_____
Santord Walk la Lika Mancaa 4
b d r m . , I bat h h am# in
tNcaflanf condition Offtrad al
m s .ooo

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carpat appuancas. scraanad
patio, laundry SMO H I M U

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141— Homes For Sale

Will Street Co........ 321 5005

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C O O L S P A R K L IN O POOL
w tarsceK &gt;s acre anal larga I
barm hemal Huge master
ba rm . Fire p la ce ! Central
h e e t / e ir l i ta e r h ib e p t l
Assume &lt;&gt;e guelltying ml taw

OWNER FINANCINOI
Labaekw. 1 barm ml Fla.
rm . kaaa. carwar M l lll.aaa
aaurtt SUt M issa . II yrs . 11%
APB Talal prka aaly Ul.iaa

323*5774
uaaMW V. u r t

141 — Homes For Sale

1ST) B A Y L I N E R SARATOGA
15 It 110 sng Volvo Putdriva
Loadad I ) *»S U1 )S V If )
*01f attar a PM

3 bdrm J b4*h with po©i 4 lot!
O ff! t'Oft fi 0 000
4 bdrm
J both on Wmmolq
Drlvo 1 block off Lo ft Mory
Blvd |1IS 000
2 bdrm
7 both, n«or goll
( out y# ty*nc mil y Ar d 1110 'OOO

c o m m e r c ia l s p e c i a l i s t

LA K E M ARY R E A L T Y
BOB B ALL. JR ....
I t ) lisa

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C A S S ELB E R R Y * ecr» lonad
PR I US 000 W Maliciowtki
R E A L TO R
))1 ISR)
tiaar I 4 a il) IT *110 Orange
Bird near Port ol Santord 4
acres 1) OOO sq tt C B Build
ing UCC OSt l l \ down, owner
holds balance ION Principles
Only ) ) ) 4*1) or sat $44)
N I W SMYRNA Bf ACM
A C LF Rsfiramanl Homa Esc
income

lots only 14 000

O W N E R SAYS SELLf Prica
Raducad 1 bdrm . 2 bath,
flra p la ca
(a c u ili. 7 car
garaga Eafra large lot A
much rvtort Now wily 114 000
Low down OwnarwHIhatp
SA N FO R D 4 bdrm
lonad MR I Good
family or running
Only 139 000 Ownar
finanea

C A LL A N Y TIM E
R E A L TO R 171 4t*l
LIS T W ITH USf

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ro IRON

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R n id e n tn l lot in Sanford.
Many lArgy o«k frt#i
173 1)71

157— MoL'ile
Homes / Sale

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cut

g in Can D ) ns:______________

Ff»# Ch&amp;w Mad m #!« t month!
N m li 1«rg* yard Good with
kid! 371*3*2

201 — Horses
Gelding Ho*u i U hand! high! 4
Children! F*ony both
1)00
M ull w ill
14* )**2
_________Can alter 4 K_________

WE FINANCE
)1) ISA!

2 3 5 -Tru ck s /
Buses / Vans

'79 AMC Concotd limited
4 cyI automatic mi db*e vanity
vlterv, 30 ooo original mtlet
I la* Down Caih ar trade 4
low monthly paymonft
4** OftH
49* 0*00

i**2P*y Helianci* Sjsorf Covp
Reduced
lie*)
Courtesy Pontiac
331 1IH
!**J I' *m,.
1L i
239— Motorcycles
Turtimo
Sun Roof
and Bikes
Reduced
U t*)
Cavrteiy Penl»«&lt;
n i |l|1
i**0 Black Honda Intentate
4* Chevy 14 Inn U m i
?4
Adult owned, garaged, 17,000
rnqune Asking |1 000 Call
miiet new Ifrei II.B 0 Firm
Eddy or (Suiter 177 4470
aa* U4I
74 Cadillac, Coupe t&gt;# VHIe
Clean ru m good new paint
1410 )74 771*
241 — Recreational
#ff B u k k ( l e c l r a Limited
Vehicles
/ Campers
Loadedi I owner low mileage
Great condition 11*10 See at
torner of Airport Blvd 4
IJ ffalida* Traval Tf*iNr TO fl
w gat tell contained, ihow
Sanford Ave 131 1)43 377
#r Clean Need! minor re
K i t _________________________
pair!_
13300 J7J 4*7*
71 Volar# »’ $ P 11 A r irss
than 1* 000 original mite!
•0 C h e v y C w itom Oel uee
pick up cemper tpeOel 12 000
11*00 331 44sa
m l E k t r a d e a n Te w in g
ft) tf*n% Am white H
package 13 100 Tew n A
14. 431 m l
T a k e over
Country MV Report Orange
payment! *377 mo for 71 mo
lllv d . Lake Mon roe Lot 77
1*3 34/4, or 6A4 41M
Dana Cliff Wood
l**4 l ‘ ' )*i * •rt rtf
•I Winnebago 7* M Under
Loaded
Reduced
34**5
warranty Oath * root air,
Ceurfety Fon lu t
12) 2UI
and more 11*000 373 lf*3
197f Honda P r e ,»r
Sun roof
I7t*3
Courtesy Pontiac
323 2171
243— Junk C*rs
1*7) C adl 11aac l »mou!in* white
4 black Very good condition
A N Y JU N K C ARE R TRUCKS
31*00 444 7)70
nougM fr om 119 IM A mar*
1974 F O R O G A L A X Y
Call » ) ItM ..................... I T M T I I
74vedt motor work
TO P Dollar Paid lo' Juol A
Beit offer 37)3*4*
liiad (art.Iru&lt;11 A haavy
I tit Subur u Station Wagon Air
aqufpmaat J73 BIO
1 tpe«d New tire! Like new
W E P AY TO P DOLL AR FOR
im id i 4 out 43 MPG Need
JU N K C A R I A N D T R U C K I
pickup or van in trade 11*
C R S A U T O M A R T S Ml IMS
*411

203— Livestock and
Poultry
I H E I F I R CALVES
Appro*im*1fly J?)
pound!each H I #r70

211— Antiques/
Colleclables
Antique bdrm let hide a bed
and chair,, J fypewt Itert, 100
HP John ion motor, and boat
*:i i &gt;4______________________

104 Santoid A vt
CO NSIG NM EN TS W E L C O M E !

323 6593
FOR I t T A T I
C om m ercial or M eiidanliai
Auchoni 4 Appraiiaii Call
Dell a Auction 333 S*70________

215— Boats and
Accessories
IS ft B a n and Ski with a Iff*,
70 HP Jobntciri Motor With
New Irallor lic a lte n i Condi
non 11 an 14* *114

STENSTROM

D IS C O U N T
A U TO
SALES

DSI F n iw h Av«

•i 1li
eclort Edit ten
7 1,000 mi
al l opt i o n! ,
showroom cond&lt;t&gt;on It* W0
14* 1*34 111 4)24

L &amp; E AUCTION

famsltei ...... ,,..4
..... Adulft
H &gt; 3 H w | U W .................. &gt;33 170*
P r e v l o u t ly ow ned m o b ile
homei. itartmg at 1 13f per
m o n th
G r e g o r y Mo bi l e
Hornet 1*03 Hwy 11*3. 373
DM
*M C h U k a ! « w
7 bdrm
1
balh New K fN flfd porch 4
awning remodeled Carnage
Cove Neat fo pool'1 1*000
negotiable* 771 VXJQ after *

For mere detail!
I ft* 133 4311
Defcary Ante 4 Mann# Satei
A c n m tha river, tep *f hill
I 74 Hwy 17 *7 Debar y *4* *31*

Chevy C 70 or Ford V*n| 1*t3
New Loaded* Nigh fop dual
a&lt;r color TV bar CB power
w in dow ! 4 lock! crude
itereo Retail! S71 000 i*&gt;e
I d W ) Can *42 3*41 Agent
Chevy Cheyenne C 10 Pick Up
INK) Air auto P 5 itereo
Reduced
U**)
Courteiy Pontiac
M HU1
Ih it i ten Ford flatbed truck
A lio walk behind concrete
law 17J SIM
IV/S C M C Pickup * cyi #lr.
Runt good f l 000 or belt
II 1*400Universal 1)1 $744
• '*oj after 3pm
iteO Cheveote* P-ckup
See to believe
faff I
2 3 1 -C a rs
Covrteiy Penttec...........&gt;111*11.
!*•&gt; Honda Accord
1**0 ford 3&gt;4 Ion pickup dump
Air
auto
reduced
Sit*)
truck New painting uphoi
Courtesy Pontiac
111f i l l ktefy lune up and front end
alignment Apple p*e condi
H 1 PontlOC P ’Hienim
fion Youri to# $4)03 Dump
I owner
low milage
truck feature alone it worth
Reduced
14**)
Courfety Pontiac
373&gt;U1 ih ) OOftdfty 303 )74 37t3

A U C TIO N E V E R Y FR I NIOMT

Uiftst New l ..Uwd Mobile
Home DriIri In this Art*.

* W here Anybody *
* Can Buy or Selll *

Beauty thop equipment for M 'f
7 *M pur pot* Hydraul'C Cha if I
I %tyhng hydraulic cha«f and
J h*'f dryer! Call 333 t*30
Horn | IQ till &gt; 00
Elaborate
n
gauge railroad
le t up Radi o control l ed
airplane! 4 boat! goll club!
Ph 377 41*0
Lake Mary Lawn Maintenance
Com# grow with ul* CHf*d
per ion or call 371 1*11 Can
ter bury ol the Crofting!______
Rebuilt K IR B Y i n t « 0 4 w e
Guaranteed Kirby Co
714 W lit St 331 *440
Saltfltle TV Sytfemi
Complete All you need 1D0%
financing No money down

213— Auctions

Wt ba«h
for larga
homaMf
will halp

O T H E R HOM ES. LOTS.
A C R E A O E , IN V E S TM E N T
PROPERTY

R ID IN G M OW ER
N u lly . 14 inch

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
E t t r i W H N rtsat) M PM

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Ant. gu# bo dr n* / 1 and a
hide a bed a ut chai r . 7
♦ypewrittert 100 HP Johnion
motor, and boat 333 713*

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
HP

H w» 9 j
Day ten# Beach
* • • • • Hold! ft • • i • t

723— Miscellaneous

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
151 — Investment
Property / Sale

153— Acreage
Lots/Sale
D E L TO N A
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H C A 7)
colo* coniol*
vtiicyi Origin*! pftf* ov*r
WKC b*i*nce du« 1744 C*!h
OF f*k« OV#r p*ym#nti ©f ||S
month NO M O N E Y DOWN
$fllt m w*rf*nty F r t « horn*
tri*l no
obligation C*H
1*2 33*4 d*v or night

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a AUCTION a

Baby B+dv Strotlar! Oafhat.
Pl ayp*«s
Etc
Paperback
Book! 22) *177 H I *1*4
NrodCnb* Piavpon! Baby
fu rm tu r»
clothing Good
Pt 19! Af t f ’ PM
17 )7*J
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Alummum. Cant CqpfNir
B ra it Load Newtpapaf
G l u t Odfda Si Ivor
Kokomo Tool t !I W ’*»
• \ DO Sa» * 1 J31 MOQ
WA N T E D D E A D OK ALI VE*
Itt f H f t r alert, Wathvrt
Proof*
13247*4

183— Television /
Radio / Stereo

149— Commercial
Property / Sale

Bid Credit?
No Credit?
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. Sanford 321 4075

219— Wanted to Buy

. R E N T TO O W N .
Color TVs
ttsreos. washers
dryers refrigerator freeiers
furniture udao recorders
Special Ht waaks rant aac
Aftarnaflvs TV a Appt Ra,vials
Zayras Shopping Canter
_
111 l ow
Used Washers Parts L Service
lor Kenmores
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MOONEY A P P LIA N C E S
W ILS O N M A IE R F U R N IT U R E
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Buy
Sail
Tiada
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LAK E MARY
G LA O V BROWN R E A L T Y
l i t 111), er iff ItM altar I
WE HAVE TH E B tS T I

braihs.de Rrelty R EALTO R S
*os 4)1 1)1) Open f days!

CONSULT OUR

REALTY*REALTOR
SanlodTs Sales Leader
WE LIS T A N D S E L L
M O R E HOM ES THAN
A N Y O N E IN NO R TH
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

A D A P T A B L E I bdrm I bath
la m a w ith H re p H e e . ra
me p e l e d i nsi de, man y
pesiiebhtiet tar cemmercfeel
busman sea aaa

To lis t Y ou r B u s in e s s D ial 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 or 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

W H A T A B U Y 1 bdrm I I I bath
llama ceneensent te avary
thing Fenced yard, super tar
childrens er pats Calling Ians

A T T R A C T IV E ) bdrm I balh
heme an earner let. catling
Ians, cedar siding tile n e r,
eeltakikhea lll.aaa
S P E C TA C U LA R
1 bdrm H i
balh fewnhwme with aal la
bilchga. tun parch, cammuni
ty paal and Iannis ceurtt
ut tea
TH IS IS T H E O NE i bdrm I
bath heme with spiff bdrm
plan, aat « kitchen. Hrealece
game ream u ) soa
W ILL R U IL O TO S U IT! YOUR
LO T OR OURSI EX CLU S IVE
A O E N T FOR WINSONO
DE V C O R P . A C E N TR A L
F L O R ID A L E A D E R ! MORE
HOM S FOR LESS M O N E Y !
C A L L TO D A Y !
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a O I N E V A O SCEO LA RO •
ZO N E D FOR M O S I l l t l
I Acre Caunlry tracts
-W all tread an paved Rd
N N Dawn l« Yr* at I1 M
Frem 111.Seat
It yaw ara leak ing tar a sue
cattlul career la Real Estate,
ttaastram Realty tt taaking
tar yau Call Laa Albright
Saday at if f H N
Evenings
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C A LL A N Y T IM E
R AM BLE WOOD 1 S TO R Y with
spark Hag real I Huge starve
hr apiece I Cattvwaral Catlusgtl
Ail the aalrasl Attuwt* wa
g a a llly lw g l A lm a s l aaw l
W JM

Farm io Acres with Good wafer
12000 down at only E flf mo
UO 000 Total Price!
O Jeffry Garland Rtallar
____________) ) ) S»aa

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TR U C K D R IV ER S Lang haul
Immodiatai Good driring ra
cord Ouar U afl a n

215— Boats and
Accessories

Reconditioned Appliances
•ram U t W A R R A N TY
B A R N E TTS
C A S S ELB E R R Y

SAILP0INTE

231 — Cars

H 5— Farm sGroves / Sale

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

125— For Lease

M R R R R R R R N

M o n d a y , A p r il IV , 1 H J - 1 B

E v e n in g H e ra ld . S a n to rd . FI

K I T ‘N 1 C A R L Y L E i b y L a r r y W r i g h t

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

322-2420
U 4 I t. Park, tankard
SRI U M ary Rtvd Lk Mary
) bdrm ) bath, gna at lan tor as
nicaat neighborhoods Sit 000
Call watlar B Steak Broker
Salesmen ITT SaJR evenings
L M y d O twam, Brakar
4 bdrm 1 ba’h pooi homo an )
lets, trg country kllchan a
tillin g room . Irg Ran. )
fireplaces dbie garage A
more Ia00 sq tt Lika now
canditAn u o i 000 U ) IkaR

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T j x Service
P ratouw ail Taa Ir a a r ll Pr*
par*, my aflK* ar yaur ham*
Batf arlcat CZ M. A II*.
t i t Call *H*r a m » u

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Additions A
Remodeling
REMODELING SPECIALIST

Electrical

Landdeering

Painting

Confampora'y E la tH u Qualify
motk Naw C a n y tru c lla n .
Ramodallng Small Intta'ia
tlani. I V TalaRhona and
Raeair Sarvtca MS M U S H
■ I I I O I N T I A L W IB IN O
Indaar/ OuMaa' Lt*hll«e
Sarvfia Uaqradat. Anythin#
ElactrKal Fra* Eifim alat
ti&lt;K* M ill Call)

GENEVA LANOCLI ARI NG
Lol and la ndd aarin g
fill dirt and hauling
Call )af two or Jat SIS)
TH O R N E LA N O C LE A R IN O
HUSH H O G G IN G
CLAY A SHALE 171 JaJ)

CALVINATOMI
Hawt* Pamttnp A W ill Papar
Yau buy malarial I
Wa tupply labar T t I A V I U l
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Tha Whoa* Ball Of Wa.

Flrewood/Fuel

ft. E. UNI CONST.
322 7029

T R I E SERVI CE A FIR E W O O D
TOR SALE C A L L A F T E R

_______ . P M i l l aoaa________

Appliance Repair

Handy Man

Aliens Applunct Service
)« hr i a n k t N* la ir* Chare*

■ •* Handyman. Ral Raiiatei*
Fra* E tl moyf any |ot&gt; Bay*
R a ita J j^ ll^ a i^ n jm m ^

Building Contractors

Health A Beauty

AOOITIONS R IM O O IIIN O

TO W ER 1 B I A U T Y SALON

Bill SfrleeCutfom Bulldar
Sfafa L K
RROOUSee

8957411
Carpentry
■ IM C O IL IN O
R IPAf RING
■alaramay ...... Vary RafwhM

mattf/xie........ **4neuu
MB V i a P L A C I D A WAN1
A D I D O N 'T W O RR Y.. W i l l
h e l p
YOU W ITH TMK
WORDING
JUST CALL
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Cleaning Service
Haad Carpal CManinp LIuMp.
Omtaf Raam A Mall tT* at.
Ia4a ACAalr, I X H U M *

MAIDS T* -0r4*f
Claan!matt it na il T t Oadlmatt
Call Hit half*' 11
Ouarantaad Same* Lava Ralat

CALL NON! 3394800

FORMERLY Harrlaft t Baaufy
SI* E I t l l l TTJfJU

Home Improvement
Calllar'i euitdinp A
Na Ja* Taa Small
I II turtan Lana

LOADS OF BLO O M IN G *
GO O D V A L U E S
PLANTEOHERE
FOR P IC K IN G !!I

Lawn Service
AC I L A WN SERVI CE
Mawltnanat Saddlnp Prunmp
CManinp Thatch,np Farfllfimp
Fraa B tflm a M t...
m i ih i
Lamn Mainlonanca
la 'dtca piny Buth Hop Mown#
&gt;4* SOTS
____

LAWNS MOWED A TRIMMED
Lp&gt;m« Yard Claan up.

m m n ii

Plastering
e A L L Phatataf Ptattarmpa
■ tp a ir, Stucca. Hard Coal,
Stmulalad Both Ml l*t&gt;

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Rapalr a BtpLaca a Rimadal
a Fra* flitlmate* a MS p m a

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ftcfionibl* K i(* i

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otoralkm Patlot driranayt
Dayt T il MM t vat TV II)I

Ma nfonanta0* all typo*
Carpentry, pamlmp. plumb,np
andaMCtrk TTJtOW

maui/xita

Plumbing

M c C L U B I A H U N T- Ramod* I
in*, carpantry caPtnaft No
loblootmall T T T EJIJ
Plumemp. Painting. Elaolnc
Carpanfry Don I Sa* i l l Ata Bo'
I* y rt la p
B A L M l 0*41
TH OM AS A TH O M A S Ham*
U p a lr, ttaamnp lawn &lt;*r*
Call I II » » *

Home Repairs

Sarvlnp Canlral Fla tar li y rt
with complyta quality palnl
•np taryicat Qualify a M utl
Spaa la I wall w tlla * P I ta ll
W A L L P A P E R I N G P AI NT I NG
Ratarancat
Vary Rallabta

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Masonry

CARPENTER
R a p a i't and
rtmodtlinp No )«p Mo tmall
Call m Mat

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Piolesuoflil Custom Painling

Nursing Care
OUR R A T I I AR ■ LOWER
Lakaataw Nor tin* Cacatar
• i » l Vac and SI .laniard
111 lf* l

Painting
ditaontibla Man and haLpar wiU
~ poml yoof Horn# O' Botin#**
ole G iro your pr®Ptamt W ut
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Comp t« ta RaoTLnp IOX D lK Ml
any Compiata Root All I
Rapai't
Fraa I n
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ECHOLS T R I E SIR VICB
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Monday. April if. IMS

by Chic Young

by Mort Walker

B E E TL E B A ILE Y

B EETLE HOW CAN YOU
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G A M E LIKE T H l 6 f

by Art S antom

T H E B O R N LO S ER

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by Howie Schneider

EEK &amp; M EEK

AND WHAT DO WDO DO
TDGET NJ0W FECMfT ALL ?

Small A m o u n t O f Sun
Activates Vitamin D
DEAR DR. G O T T - I've read
that exposure lo the sun Is bad
for the skin and can cause
cancer or aging lines. Recently. I
read that women especially need
more calcium after a certain age
to prevent osteoporosis Getting
vitam in D from the sdn Is
recommended to help us use the
calcium we take In. I'm con­
fused.
DEAR READER - In general,
commercially available milk Is
fortified with vitamin D. So arc
ca lciu m -co n tain in g pills lor
dietary supplement.
T h e sun does effectively
activate vitamin D In the body,
but the amount of sunshine
necessary for this reaction Is
quite small. If. during an ordi­
nary week, you are exposed to
some sun on your handr and
face, this will be sufficient even If
you are not a milk-drinker. You
do not have to be a sur\worshlpper to prevent vltarnln-D
deficiency.
If you have reached meno­
pause, however, you will need
more calcium In your diet. The
current recom m endation Is
1.500-2,(XX) milligrams a day.
Should you decide to Increase
your calcium Intake, take v»mc
vitamin D as well. In the form of
fortified low-fat milk or calcium
pills with vitamin 0
Since sunshine ran be harmful
lo skin, use It recreattonally, not
therapeutically.
DEAR DR G O T T - Would
stress In pregnancy aflecl the
unborn child?
DEAR R EA D ER - Certain
chemical stresses during pre­
gnancy can profoundly ailed the
unborn child. These Include,
alcohol, ci garette sm oking,
m any m edicines, narcotics,
hydrocarbons and jxxir nutri­
tion
If. by your question, you mean
psychological stress, the picture
Is nnl so clear. Life threatening
stresses, such as bereavement
and war, appear to produce
consequences In somr pregnan­
cies ily and large, however,
fetuses are pretty hardy, and
mothers seem to bo affected
more deeply than do their
babies. I would advise any
expectant mother to avoid stress
lo the extent she can. Getting
help In coping with stress Is
preferable to passively putting

up with It. and may reduce
many of Its results for both
wom an and baby and may
ameliorate many of Its results.
DEAR DR G O T T - I am a
22-year-old woman and oc­
casionally. when awakening
from a good night's sleep. I feel
slightly nauseated and dizzy.
What could be the cause? I am
In perfect health otherwise.
I) E A R R E A D E R
Lightheadedness and queasiness
often occur In healthy people

ACROSS

who arc blessed with low blood
pressure. Assuming a doctor has
given you a clean bill of health,
vou are probably experiencing a
transitory fall In blood pressure
when you first arise in the
morning. This normal condition
does not require treatment.
Send vour questions to Dr.
Gott at I ’ O Hox 91428. Clexe
land. Ohio 44101

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suit or In no-trump were suc­
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FR A N K A N D E R N E S T

by Bob Thavta

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W hat The Day
Wilt Bring...
YOUR BIRTHDAY
APRIL 30. 1BBS
This coming year you will
experience a rise In status and
popularity In your social circle.
Your peer group will begin to
orbit around you.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20)
Thts Is one ol those days when
business and pleasure are not
apt to mix well. Decide upon one
or the other but don't try to do
both at the same lime
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20)
New Information may be re­
vealed today pertaining to an
Important decision 5'ou‘ll have to
make. Treat your new knowl­
edge respectfully.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Something you've been hoping
for has a good chance of coming
into being at this time. Don't let

self-doubts dissuade you from complete a difficult task you've
taking positive action.
been postponing Onlookers will
LEO (Ju ly 2 3-Aug. 22) A also recognize your achieve­
per sonal a m b i t i o n can be ment.
furthered today, provided (his Is
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
your primary objective. To be 10) A positive, optimistic at­
successful, total dedication Is titude will have a desirable elTect
required.
upon people you associate with
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept. 22) today. It will inspire them to
Restrictions that have hemmed behave likewise
you In for thr past few days will
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
now be alleviated Independent
und effective action can be This Is a good day to shop for
needed but hard-to-get house­
taken.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) T o ­ hold Items The bargains you're
day you might be quietly re­ looking for may be found In
warded for a confidential favor some out-olthe-way place.
you did for another. Friends will
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
be unaware of either situation.
Make It a point to deal fairly with
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22| A others today, even If someone
person you like but doubt the doesn't treat you sim ila rly.
depth of his friendship will prove You'll look good while he won't.
his l oyal t y t oday t hr ough
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
gestures that he will make on Conditions afTectlng your finan­
your behalf.
cial position hold promise today,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec. provided you strike while the
21) You wtll have a real sense of Iron Is hot. Advantages dissolve
accomplishment today If you with delays

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                    <text>People keep chasing
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They can't catch him.

The squeaky cleanness of
Disney and God are both
evident in Bryan Harden.
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-SPO RTS, p a g e IB

v e n in s H e r a ld

77th Y e a r, N o 212 Sun day. A p r il 28. 1 9 8 5 -S a n lo rd . F lo r id a

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H e r a ld

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Kill 'Star W ars'
O r B ra ce For
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When Can You Legally

W A R S A W . P o la n d llJ P I l S o v ie t lea d er M ik h a il O o rb a t hex
p u l It v ery s im p ly
P re sid e n t
R e a g a n 's " S t a r W a rs p ro g ra m
• m ild lead to a new . e x p e n siv e
a n d d e a d ly a rm s ra re
M o sco w . G o rb a c h e v said, w ill
I n t r o d u c e n e w m e a s u r e s to
c o u n te r 'S ta r W a rs II the U S
goes ah ea d w ith the project, but
he proposed m o re m u tu a l re ­
d u c tio n s il the p la n is dro pp ed .
" W e s h a ll n o t p e rm it the
b a la n c e o f stra te g ic a n d m ilita ry
p a rity to be u p s e t.'' G o rb a c h e v
said F rid a y , a d d re s s in g W a rsa w
pat t head s o l state w h o renew ed
the Fa st D io r 's .10-year o ld m ili­
ta ry a llia n c e
' II the p re p a ra tio n s for Star
W a rs c o n tin u e , we s h a ll not
have a n y c h o ic e hut to take
c o u n te r m e a su re s, w hit h w ill
in c lu d e the s tre n g th e n in g and
|M-rlecting o f n u c le a r a rm s
lie
sa id in a sta te m e n t c a rrie d try
t In o llle la l n ew s a g e n c y P A P
G o ilM c h e v referre d to cu rre n t
d is a r m a m e n t n e g o tia tio n s he
tw een the t J n llr d S ta le s a n il the
S o v le l U n io n " W e have a lre a d y
su gg ested that truth sid e s r e d lli e
stra te g ic o lfe n s lv c a rm s hv one
t|iia rte r try w ay o l an n jrenlng
m o ve
ttic o lllt la l So viet n ew s
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111 iti as s a y in g In W a rsa w
W r w on It I h a v e no o lr|ectlo ns
to m a k in g d eeper m u tu a l c u ts
A ll t ills is |M&gt;ssihlc tl the a rm s
ra te litres not b e g in in s p a te ."
l ass tp io le tl &lt;io r h a i ev as s iiy ln g
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iM-gin a g a in o n la m l
G o rb a c h e v w a s sc h e d u le d to
leave W a rs a w fo r Moscow* to d a y
alter m e e tin g w ith P o lis h leader
G e n W o jc rlc h J a r u / e ls k l II w as
the Itrst v is it by a S o v ie t leader
to W arsaw s in c e the l ‘ IH| |«)B3
m a rtia l law p e rlo tl In P o la n d that
o u tla w e d the Inde pen d en t S o li

Shoot?
The law is not cut and d ried .
You have to be an atto rn ey to
figure it out. But w hen you're
facing an intru d er and your

fin g e r is on the trig g er,
there is no tim e fo r d ebate.
By Susan Lodtn
Herald Staff Writer
Luis Perez II. son of Dr. Luis Perez and Dr
M a ria P erez of Sanford, and B e a friz
Rodriguez appear In de M ille’s Rodeo, one of
fhe dances The Joffrey Ballet of New York
and Los Angeles will perform af the C arr
Performing Arts Centre, Orlando, Frid ay

and Saturday. May 3 and 4. Bringing the
prestigious ballet company to the area is the
most expensive endeavor to date of Southern
Ballet Theatre of Winter Park, sponsor of
the performance The lavish production will
cost about $130,000. See story on Perez, 1C

See STAR W A RS, page 3A

S a n fo r d 's N e w C ity M a n a g e r
F in d s H im s e lf B e h in d 8 -B a ll
By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff Writer
W ith the d e p a r tu r e of the
c it y s tw o to p a d m in is tr a to r s
I iic s d o y a n d the re tire m e n t of a
ke\ sta ffe r o n ly tw o m o n th s
a w a y . S a n fo r d 's In c o m in g eliv
iiio n a g r r Is. in the w o rd s of h is
p re d e ce sso r " b e h in d the K h a li
At a tim e of d r a m a tic ch a n g e
ra p id g ro w th a n d th e y e a r's
b u s ie s t w o r k s e a s o n . F r a n k
F a is o n ta k e s o v e r the re in s ol
(tower w itlio u t a n y h ig h level
a llie s to h e lp film n a v ig a te un
fa m ilia r m u n ic ip a l w a ters
t itv M an a g er W a rre n "Pete"
K n o w le s w h o h a s head ed Han

lo r d s da y-to -da y a ffa irs for the
past .11 y ea rs re tire s T u e sd a y
I lls a ssista n t. S ie v e H a rrie tt. Is
s c r u n g as a c tin g p o lle r ch ief,
f i l l i n g th e v o id le it b y th e
re tire m e n t of P o lic e C h ie f Den

K n o w le s p r a is e d , p a g e 2 D
D u lle r w h o hud h e a d e d th e
jro llce d e p a rtm e n t sin c e 11M&gt;M
H a rrie tt w ill serve .it least u n til
.Jun e w h e n Ilie c it y c o m m is s io n
is e x jie c te d to ch o o se D u lle r 's
p e rm a n e n t re p la i c tn e iit
A n il the c it y m a n a g e r's " r ig h t
a r m ." e x e c u tiv e se c re ta ry M a ry

lla r k c v M eyer. Is re tirin g J u ly I
— the m im e d a y a ll the c ity
d e p a rtm e n ts ' fin a l b u d g ets are
due In c it y h a ll
A dd to that th e fa d that there
is no c it y e n g in e e r — K n o w le s
li.ls a c te d In that c a p a c ity w h ile
a lso fu lf illin g hts d u tie s a s c lty
m unugcr
O n Ills Itrst o llle la l day In fits
new Job W e d n e sd a y . F a iso n w ill
I h- tru ly a lo n e at the top
H ie n e x t tw o m o n th s c o u ld Ire
lo u g h — w ith h u d g rts to c o m ­
pile. n e w p o lit ic s and p e rs o n n e l
to le a rn , a lig h t w ith the s ta le
D e p a rtm e n t o l E n v ir o n m e n ta l
D e g i-la lio n s to tie led a n d a new

Frank Faiaon
at hot o rd in a n c e to e n fo rc r lia r
lie11 h a s o ffered to s h u ttle b a c k
See F A IS O N , p a ge 4 A

O u r r ig h t to p la y C l in t
E a stw o o d , to blo w a w a y those
w h o m ig h t e n ter o u r h o m e o r
trrs p a iM w ith in o u r d o m a in In
a w a y we p erceive us a threat
to life a n d p ro p e rty. Is a g ra y
a re a In the law . C r o s s in g Into
It c a n lead lo In ju ry , a n g u is h
a n d re g re ts as a re c e n t
so u th w e s t S e m in o le C o u n ty
ca se d ra m a tic a lly Illu stra te s .
T h is despite the fact that a ll
e x c e p t c o n v ic te d fe lo n s h ave
th e rig h t to bear a n n a w ith in
th e c o n fin e s o f o u r h o m e s a n d
o n o u r p ro p e rty, A lth o u g h w r
c u n u n it o u rse lv e s the q u e s
D o n o f w hen w r r a n u se tho se
w e a p o n s h in g e s o n se v e ra l
(actors, w h ic h m a y not be
c o n s id e re d or e v e n k n o w n to
th e g u n b e a rin g re s id e n t w h o
m a k e s a sp llt-se c o d d d e ris io n
to shoot.
T o J u s tifia b ly u se d e a d ly
fo rc e w h ile o n h is o w n p r o ­
p e rty . In c lu d in g y a rd s a n d
c a rp o rts as w e ll a s p la c r of
b u sin e ss , a c it iz e n Is w ith in
h is rig h t If " t h a t fo rce Is
n e c e s sa ry lo p r e v r n t I m m i­
n e n t d ru t h o r gre a t b o d ily
h a rm to y o u rs e lf w h ile y o u 're
re s is tin g an o th e r p e rs o n 's a t ­

tem pt to m u rd e r y o u — a n y
atte m p t to c o m m it a fe lo n y
Upon y o u th at w o u ld he ■«
fo rce sb le fe lo n y ." a c c o rd in g
lo l)o n M a r b ir s tn n r . e h lr f t ria l
a llo r n r y in the S a n fo rd o ffice
o f the S c m ln o lr - H r c v iir d S la te
A tto rn e y 's o ffice
"W e 're t a lk in g a g g ravated
a ssau lt, rape, ro b b e ry , th in g s
lik e th a t, u p o n y o u o r - a n
o c c u p a n t of y o u r h o m e ."
M a r h irs to n r sa id .
Dut Just b e cau se a b u rg la r
has en te re d y o u r h o m e In the
m id d le o f the n ig h t d o e sn 't
w u rran t the u s e o f d e a d ly force " I f y o u Just think I h c y 'r r
going to d o s o m e th in g te rrib le
to y o u ." M a rh lc s to n e sa id .
" Y o u m u s t b e lie v e that d e a d ly
force Is n rc e a o a ry to p re v e n t
Im m in e n t d e a th o r g teat b o d i­
ly h a rm to y o u o r a n o th e r
person. Y o u h a v e to p e rce iv e
the I n tr u d e r to be a re a l
threat.
" T h is Is a la rg e gray a rra .
T h e o p e ra tiv e p h ra se Is If I h r
h o m e o w n e r r e a s o n a b ly
b e lie v e s I h r fo rce Is n e ce ssa ry
to p r e v r n t Im m in e n t d e ath o r
g rrat b o d ily h a rm w h ile re ­
s is tin g a fe lo n y ."
D e s p it e b e in g S e m in o le

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Insuring Yourself Against Life's Legal Complexities
By Deane Jordan
Herald Staff Writer

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c re m e d r la cre m e , a n d the
d e s titu te get I h e ll legal h e lp for
tree H ut m e m b e rs of tin- m id d le
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Sunday, A p ril 21, tt»S

NATION
IN BRIEF
U.S. Retaliates For Shooting
By Expelling Soviet Official
W A S H I N G T O N (UPIJ - T h r S ta le D c p a rtr n rn l h a s R iven
a se n io r S o v ie t m ilit a r y a tta ch e se ve n d a y s to leave the
c o u n try a n d h e ld o u t t h r pro sp ect o f fu rth e r re ta lia tio n for
S o v iet a c tio n s fo llo w in g Ihe k illin g o f a U .S A r m y m a jo r In
E a st G e rm a n y .
A c c o rd in g to Ihe S ta le D e p a rtm e n t. A s s is ta n t S e cre ta ry
o f S ta le K ir h a rd H u rt c a lle d In the S o v ie t c h a rg e d 'affaires,
O leg S o k o lo v , a n d Inform ed h im F r id a y that 1.1. Col.
S ta n is la v Iv a n o v ic h G ro m o v Is Ix-lng e x p e lle d and has
seven d a y s to le a v e the c o u n try .
G ro m o v Is lls t r d as the th ird r a n k in g o f 17 m ilita ry
a tta c h e s at the S o v ie t E m b a s s y In W a s h in g to n A U ,S.
o ffic ia l sa id G r o m o v w a s selected for e x p u ls io n o n the
a d v ic e o f Ihe P e n ta g o n , w h ic h d e sc rib e d h im as " v e r y
a c tiv e " In c o lle c tin g defense In fo rm a tio n for Ihe S o viets.
H u rl, a c c o rd in g to the o fficia l, a lso w a rn e d S o k o lo v
a g a in st Ihe S o v ie ts e x p e llin g art A m e ric a n m ilit a r y atta ch e
In resp o n se, s a y in g the U n ite d S ta te s "doe# not w ant to get
Into a fr u itle s s c y c le o f re ta lia tio n a n d c o u n te r-re ta lia tio n
a n d su gg ested s tro n g ly th a t t h r S o v ie ts need to re c o g n l/r
the d e p th s o f U .S. c o n c e rn In Ihe c a s e ."
MaJ. A r t h u r N ic h o ls o n w as shot to d e a th M a rc h '2-1 w h ile
on a s u rv e illa n c e m is s io n term ed ro u tin e by the U.S.
g o v e rn m e n t.

Reagan 'Anguished' But Firm
W A S H I N G T O N (U PI) - Although "anguished." P r e s i­
d e n t H ra g u n r e m a in s reso lve d abo u t n ext w eek s E u ro p e a n
Journey a n d h is controversial visit lo a G e rm a n ce m e te ry
w here N a z i S S tro o p s are b u rle d Is si ill o n h is itin e ra ry .
O n F r id a y , t h r fu ll Sen ate w ith o u t d isse n t urg e d K ru g a u
lo c a n c e l h is trip to h o n o r Ihe G e r m a n w a r dead a l ih e
H tlb u rg c e m e te ry , a trip su gg ested b y W est G e rm a n
C h a n c e llo r H e lm u t K o h l.
C h ie f o f sta ff D o n a ld Megan d e sc rib e d H ra g u n late F rid a y
a s “ a n g u is h e d ” o v e r the w id e sp re a d p ro te sts a g a in st the
trip In a n In te rv ie w w ith In d e p en d en t ra d io n etw o rk

reporters.
" H e r e ’s a man th a l spent alt o f Ills life in H o lly w o o d
d r a lln g w ith m e m b e rs o f Ihe J e w is h f a it h ." sa id R egan.
" A l l h is life he h a s been a su p p o rte r o f th r J e w is h people
a n d the sta te o f I s ra e l."

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
On Tuesday, You'll
Be Working For Yourself
T A L L A H A S S E E IUPI) — T h e average F lo rid a fa m ily w ill
w o rk u n lll M o n d a y Just lo pay Its fe d era l, sla te and lo ca l
ta xe s lo r the year, u b u d g e t.w a tch d o g g ro u p rc|H&gt;rts
F lo rid a T a x W a tc h Inc . a g o v e rn m e n t-m o n ito rin g o r g a n i­
z a tio n p r im a r ily fu n d ed hy b u sin e ss , sa id the m e d ia n
F lo rid a fu lm ly th is year has In d c v o lc H-t o f 2 6 0 w o rk in g
•lays — o r n e a rly o n r-th ird o f ih e y e a r — lo m e ets Its tax
h ills .
O n ly u lle r M o n d a y , w ill the average fa m ily . In r il e d , s lu rl
e a rn in g In co m e lo r Itself
T h r n a tio n a l T a x F o u n d a tio n has c o m p u te d the n a tio n a l
" t u x fre e d o m d a y " as T u e sd a y th is year
" T h e n a tio n a l d a le Is s lig h tly la te r th a n F lo r id a 's Irreause
o u r s la te u n d lo c a l g o v e rn m rn ls ta ke p ro p o rtio n a te ly less
fro m ta x p a y e rs ' po ckets th a n o th e r s t a ir s take from tlm i
c itiz e n s , a lth o u g h l l i r gap Is s te a d ily n a r r o w in g ," F lo rid a
T u x W u t r li s a id

House Panel Passes State Plan
T A L L A H A S S E E ( I ll’ll — T h e H o u s e A p p ro p ria tio n s
C o m m itte e a p p ro v e d a v e rsio n o f Ihe C o m p re h e n s iv e S lu le
i'lu n F rid a y a lte r a b a n d o n in g an a tte m p t lo d e b a te e a ch nf
2(i!i p ro m ise d a m e n d m e n ts
T h e fu ll H o u se w as sc h e d u le d In ta k e u p the c o m m itte e 's
h u m tlw n rk — a v e rsio n o! the p la n G o v . H ob G ra h a m and
the C a b in e t h|k-ii I m u c h ol the past y e a r Iro n in g out — on
T u e s d a y m o rn in g A n o t h r r v e rsio n o l th e p la n Is p e n d in g
In Ihe Sen ate.
T h e p la n Is a n a lle m p t to g u id e F lo r id a 's g ro w th Into the
n e x t c e n tu ry , ti w o u ld tou ghen e n v iro n m e n ta l p ro te ctio n
la w s a n d s p u r lx»ih ip ia llta tlv e and ( ju a n llla t lv e Im p ro ve­
m e n ts to the s t a le 's tru n p o it a llo n s y s te m s, schools,
h o sp ita ls, p ris o n s a n d o th e r services.
A c c o rd in g to e s tim a te s h y G ra h a m a n d H ouse A p p ro p ri­
a tio n s sta ll, the s la te w o u ld sp en d b e tw e e n $ 3 2 trillio n and
$3 4 b illio n 11 ea ch o f the p la n 's p ro v is io n s w ere enacted
today. A c c o u n tin g lo r lu n a tio n . H o u se le a d e rs exp ect the
p la n iti cost n e a rly $ 11 m &gt;b illio n b y 190b

Correction
T h r E i r i i / u g // c r .1 / d Po p lar A v e n u e sewage fa c ility it
In c tirrc c lly rrjM irn-d W e d n e sd a y w ill cost abo u t $27 m illio n a n d
llia l Ihe cost nl a la m ts p rra d ln g if is i u t ilit ie s c u s to m e rs lie t w r e ii
sewage disjxi-v.il s v s lc m w o u ld $14 a m i $ 2 2 a im o u h
be l- C I m iliu m
I h e c o rre c t
a m o u n t is $3 8 m illio n , a c c o rd in g
in C it y M a n a g e i W a rre n "IV i e ”
li w a s In c o rre c tly rrjK irtc d In
K n o w le s. It w a s a lso in c o rre c tly to d a y 's lea d e d ito ria l on page 2D
re p o rte d that II the c ity w ent (ft llia l W a rre n E. Tele " K n o w le s
la n iliq u r .t ilin g It w o u ld to s t m ill- se rved se ve n y e a rs as S a n fo rd
iv c u s to m e rs a u e x tra $ 1 0 a c it y e n g in e e r Ix-forr tie c o m in g
m o n th
K n o w l e s s a i d t h e c ity m a n a g e r K n o w le s has tieen
a m o u n t w o u ld he le ss liia n Ihat c ity m a n a g e r fo r m ore th a n 31 o f
l l l e c o u ld not v ix bow m u ch ) It l lit* 3 2 y e a rs lie 's w o rk e d for the
the c it y Is a llo w e d to u p g ra d e Ms c ity .

Rare Honor Goes
To Cub Scout Hero
B y J a n e C a s s e lb e r r y
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
H ero es co m e in a ll size s, but to
lln d one a s y o u n g a s L o n g w o o d 's
h a n d so m e h a lf-p in t h ero B ria n
G re e n e . 9 . Is u n u s u a l
B ria n s q u ic k a c tio n p re v e n te d
a r e c u r r a n c e o f a d r o w n in g
Incid en t lik e the o n e that took
ih e life o f h is fa th e r's 2-year-old
b ro th e r m a n y y e a rs ago w h e n he
w a s abo u t B r ia n 's age.
Hut o u r y o u n g C u b S c o u t hero
f i n d s I h e a t t e n t i o n h r Is
tx -la trd ly Ix-trig g iv e n for h is
life s a v in g art a h li e m b a ra s s ln g .
T h e o n ly c h ild o f W illia m and
&lt; b e r\ i Greene. 600 Fox Valley
D r iv e . L o n g w o o d . B r ia n
e x p la in e d , " I 'm r e a lly s h y . I gm
rea l m ad a n d t c m jx -r rd w hen
m y D ad told m e I w a s g e ttin g an
a w a rd because I d o n ’ t lik e g o ing
u p in fron t o f a lot o f p e o p le ."
Hut a rare h o n o r h a s been
bestow ed on H rla n b y the Hoy
S c o u ts o f A m e ric a — o n e that
h a s p u l h im In th e sp o tlig h t. He
is I h r first C u b S c o u t In the
U O -yrar h isto ry o f the C e n tra l
F lo rid a C o u n c il to re c e iv e the
N a t io n a l C o u n c i l's M e d a l o f
M e rit, o ne of the lo p fo u r life s a v ­
in g a w ard s.
It a ll happen ed so q u ic k ly ih a t
H rla n . then H. d id n 't h a v e tim e
in c o n s id e r w hat he w a s g e ttin g
h im s e lf Into. It w a s a hot J u ly
d a y In 1984 a n d H rla n w as
c o o lin g o il In the fa m ily pool In
S w e e tw a te r w ith h is tw o c o u s ­
in s . w h o w ere v is it in g fro m
S h a r o n v lllr . O h io , u n d e r the
w n irh fu t eye ol th e ir m o th er.
P e n n y Keith,
T h e g irls w h o c o u ld not sw im
Were w e a rin g llo a t a ilo n d e v ic e s
o n th e ir a rm s, h u t w h e n J e n id le r. 3. &lt;lim b e d o u t of the pool
sh e re m o v e d th r o n e s sh e w as
w e a rin g . H e r m o t h e r d u c k e d
Into the house lo get a co o l d r in k
c a u tio n in g H rlan. w h o w a s in the
'tle e ji end o f the po o l w ith J o d i. 4.
to keep a n ry e on th e g irls .
"I d id n 't see w h e th e r J e n n ife r
fe ll in or clImtH-d In. ta d w h e n I
looked for her she w as s p la s h in g
In d ie s h a llo w r n d o f the pool
a m i gas|&gt;lngfor a ir , "
H rla n
w h o h a d s w im m in g
le ss o n s from the tim e he w as
u lx iu t three o r fo u r, p u sh e d ofl

Irom th e sid e o f ih e pool a n d
sw a m th e 27 feel as fa si a s he
c o u ld lo h is c o u s in 's rescue.
" A l l I c o u ld see above the
w a te r w a s h e r p o n y ta il a n d
b u b b lin g so I knew w h a i w a s
g o in g o n . " h e s a id . In t h r
s h a llo w e n d o f the pool the w a te r
w as s ix In c h e s over the H id e
g ir l's head . "I p in m y h a n d s
a ro u n d h e r w a is t and lifte d h e r
head o u t o f the water. S h e w a s
s p ittin g out w a te r and c r y in g , so
1 k n e w sh e w a s o kay. I too k h e r
to the e d g e w h e re in v m o th e r
h e lp e d m e gel her out o f the
p o o l."
H rla n . w h o Is a m e m b e r o f D en
2 o l C u h S c o u t I'.n k 6 3 0 . w as
n o m in a te d for the h o n o r by J im
W ood, c h a ir m a n o f the p a c k
C o m m itte e . A f le r th e a p p lic a tio n
w e n t t h r o u g h d is t r ic t a n d
c o u n c il I r v r ls for a p p ro v a l, f in a l­
ly r r a c h lt ig the N a tio n a l C o u n c il
w here It w a s a p p ro v e d In M a rc h .
M o n d a y n ig h t B ria n a n d b is
jia r r n t s w ere re c o g n ize d b y the
C e n tr a l F lo r id a C o u n c il E x e c u ­
t iv e H o a rd at a m e e tin g In
D a y lo n a H e a rh .
( I r ia n 's m o th e r w as in ih e
house. S h e sa id sh e heard J o d i
h o lle r in g a n d h e r son ( a ilin g
"M o rn . M o m "
" T h e w a y he sa id It I k n e w
s o m e th in g w a s w ron g so I ran
o u ts id e to see w hat w a s w ro n g
a n d P e n n y w a s rig h t Ix-hlm l m e.
H e sa id a lte r J o d i's m o th e r
w as s u re sh e w as .ill rig h t she
g a v e h e r a sp a lik in g a n d
w o u ld n 't let her go In the jxtol
again.
H rla n s a id he w as jire p a re d to
give re s u a r (at ton to J o d i. If sh e
had n ot been b re a th in g
"1 w a s n 't te rr ib ly s u rp ris e d
ih a t h e w a s c a p a b le o l ih e
r c s e u c ." h is fa th e r said, " h m I
w a s p ro u d o f h im vind p ra ise d
h im lo r Ids q u ic k th in k in g a n d
a c tio n I h u p p rn e d In m e n tio n
Ihe In cid en t to J im W ood a n d h r
ca m e o v e r u n d Inte rview ed u s
a n d h a d the jia r r n t s o f the l i t i l r
g ir ls lo w rite letters. “
" W e ’ re e x t r e m e ly p ro u d o l
h im a n d t h a n k f u l h r s a v e d
J o d i's lif e . " s a id M rs. G reene.
T h e llr s t th e G re e n e s h e a rd
H rla n w o u ld a c tu a lly receive l l i r
M e d a l o f M e rit w a s w hen th ey

Young hero Brian Greene and Sugar, h is Samoyed
r e c e iv e d a c a l l I ro n ! C u r b
S a r r h r l. e d ito r of Ihe O u iu .ir d s
a m o n th ly jiu h lic a llo n of ilu
Central F lo rid a C o u n c il
T h e aw ard, w h ic h in c lu d e s a
m e d a l, a patch lo r h is u n ifo rm
a n d a &lt;c r llflc a tr , w ill he n llli-tallv
jire s e n ic d lo H rla n .a l the Arrow
o l L ig h t C e re m o n ie s to Iw held
hv Ids ji.u k at Ittv rrlx -u d Bark at
7 ji m on J u n e I lie w ill also be
jiro m o lc d Irom Hear to W rbclo w
.it i h e e v e n t
H r Ia n ' s
g ra n d m o th e r Is e v e n c o m in g
h u m the N o rth for I he o ccasio n
G re en e c re d its the C u b Seoul
tra in in g H rlan h a s g o tte n o vrr
the jiast tw o y e a rs w ith jircjwir
tug h im to h a n d le em ergency
situ a tio n s . " J im W o o d is doing
a n e xcellen t Job w ith the ji.u k
w h ic h Is s p o n s o r e d b y ilu
W e k iv a I’r c s h y lc r la n C h u rc h
l ie had ih e fire departm ent
c o m e out a n d d e m o n s tra te ( HR
a n d ta lk lo th r b o y s
y " I 'm very p ro u d o l H rlan *
sa id W im k I. 'h e ’s one o l ilu llrsi
Itoys I had w-hen I w as a ilen
leader. It's r e a lly id ee to stt a
Ix iy honored t h is w ay T ills Is
th e find lim e I e v e ry s iih m liie d
o n e lo r the h o n o r ."

would say that a city could nut
jm-ciujit the state lulc "
Those a|i|dylng to the s t a ir lor
gnu jK'tiulls would have to go
through a background and
hiigerprint check would have tu
|Mist a IhiikI and character referClU'cs. I.augley said
He noted that now ilu- laxvs on
guns are m i vailed III Ihr slate
lliat a jK-tsoti carrying a gun tu
Ins glove roni|kirimenl as hr
drlves through one county
would he considered a law
abiding citizen, hm when he
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s o n ic id Id s |&gt; ro |icrly a lo n g
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w a s d isco v e re d th e y d id uni
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a sta n d o l g ix x l s i/ c p in e trees
m i ih e land, lo r a le d o n Ihe east
side ol M a rk h a m W o o d s Road
a n d n o r lh o l L a k e M a ry
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s e n ta tiv e s w ere lo h av e tile d
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d in g th e s h o o t in g w e re s t ill
sk e tc h y S a lu rd a y .
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1 1.47 a.m . F r id a y n e a r a lia r on
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not g o in g lo m a k e an a rre st so
th ey w e re I r li In c h a rg e o f the
scene. T h e In v e stig a tio n Is c o n ­
tin u in g .

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s u n n y and q u ite w arm w ith high
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a u t h o r iz e s f u ll tim e la w m th e p ra c tic e o f Iss u in g lic e n s e s in
lo rv e m e n t jK -rsoim el w hen o il
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Beach: highs. 2 29 a nt., 3 01
p.m., tows, 8:30 a.m.. h 57 p.m.;

Port Canaveral: h ig h s. 2:21
a m . 2.53 p.m.: lows. 8 41 a.m.,
h 48 p.m . Bayport: highs, 9.41
a m . 7 21 p.m . low s. 2:21 am .
2 2 9 p.m ,

MONDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: h ig h s . 3 38 a m.. 4:07
ji m lows. 9 53 a.m., 10:08
jiitt.: Port Canaveral: h ig h s.

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le s s Satu rd ay th ro u g h S u n d a y
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e x c e p t h r e o m m g m o s t ly
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part by S u n d ay u R e m o o n Sea 3
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HOSPITAL
NOTES

AREA READINGS (0 a.tn.):
te m p e ra tu re 66 . o v e rn ig h t low
62: F r id a y 's h ig h 89; b a ro m e tric
p re s su re 30 12; r e la tiv e h u m id i­
ty . 71 jiercent; w in d s: so u th w e st
at 9 m ph; r a in n o n e : s u n ris e
3:4 8 a m . su n se t 6 5 8 p m

SUNDAY TIDES: Daytons

Langley Proposes Uniform Handgun Licensing Law
L e g is la tio n c a llin g lot a u n ­
ifo r m
I le e it s i n g c o d e l o r
h a n d g u n s In F lo r id a h a s been
in tro d u c e d hy s t a le S e n R ic h a rd
L a n g le y .
L a n g le y . C le r m o n t Hi jn ib lx an
a n d a m e m b e r o l the S e m in o le
C o u n ty L e g is la tiv e D e le g a tio n ,
said I h r p ro p o s e d law w o u ld
rese rve the rig h t m issu e l i c e n s e s
to c a rry co m r u le d w e a p o n s lo
ih c s iu u " S o m r c it ie s In F lo rid a are
H y in g lo o u tla w g u n s, e v e n
th o se e a r r lr d III g lo v e 1*0m j w lm e n i s . " he *uid
T h is law

\ s iu d c iii ai S a b u l Point E le ­
m e n ta ry SehiMtl. H it.m en joys
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lo g
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.uni le .irn how to m ake o b je cts
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m u li a s Im ais a n d
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lu ll m i Ids ear b e cau se h r cam e
in lu s t o v e ra ll In ih e d ls lr lr t
&lt;leib\ lie is lo o k in g Intw ard to
&lt;a iiip iu g a n d le a r n in g a b o u t
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m ill 1 1 jxH 'kel k n iv e s and w hit

c o u n t y c o m m is s io n o l th e
c o u n ty w here he w a n ts to w ear
th e w eapon. He m u s t u lso prove
tie Is at least 18 y e a rs o ld and
tree ul a n y u d d lc tlo n to d ru g s H r
m a y n o t h a v e r e c e iv e d a n y
Ivloitx c o n v ic tio n s lux nix in g a
g u n a n d he m u s t Ik - m e n ta lly
co m p eten t.
In a d d itio n S e m in o le C o u n iy
a ls o re q u ire s a jijillc u u t s to compi* tr a t r a in in g p ro g ra m d e ­
s ig n e d lo d e v e lo p s k ill a n d v ile l y
in t h r use a n d h a n d lin g o f ih r
jiis io l |or w h ic h th e a p p lic a tio n
Is m ad.
— Donna Estes

X w M M H*nW*fton
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�Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Sunday, A p ril II, ' tIS —3A

M onday's Shuttle Flight A Spa ce l ob M ission
By William Harwood
UPI Science Writer
C A P E C A N A V E R A L 1UP1) F iv e N A S A
astron auts, tw o c iv ilia n sc ie n tists, a p a ir o f feisty
m o nkeys a n d tw o do zen doom ed r a ts are set to
take off a b o a rd Ihe sh u ttle C h a lle n g e r M o n d a y on
a w rc k lo n g S p a c e la b scien ce e x p e d itio n .
C h a lle n g e r's blastoff, sch e d u le d fo r n o o n E S T ,
on the 17th s h u ttle m iss io n fo llo w s th e la n d in g o f
Its s ls te rsh lp D is c o v e ry by Just 10 d a y s.
The rats, w h ic h w ill be s a c rific e d a fte r the
flig ht, and the s q u irr e l m o n k e y s a re s im p ly g o in g
along to le st s o p h is tic a te d space r a g e s th a t w ill
be used o n fu tu re S p a c e la b life s c ie n c e m is s io n s .
Fo r c o m m a n d e r R o b ert O v c r m y e r . c o -p ilo t
Fred erick G re g o ry a n d crew m e m b e rs D o n L in d .
N orm an T h a g a rd . W illia m T h o rn to n . L o d e w ljk
van den B e rg a n d T a y lo r W ang, th e flig h t m e a n s
seven d a y s o f tw o -sh ift, a ro u n d -th e -clo c k w o rk
"W e h av e a v e ry sp e cific m is s io n , th a t Is, to
m a x im ize the s c ie n tific re lu rn fro m S p a c e la b ,”
O v e rm y e r s a id In a n Interview .
" T h e b e a u ty , o f co urse, o f a 2 4 -h o u r o p e ra tio n
is that y o u 're d o in g sc ie n tific d a ta r e tu rn for 24
hours. T h a t's lik e a fly in g a 14 -day m is s io n In a
one sh ift o p e ra tio n , so yo u r e a lly m a x im iz e the
science r e tu r n ."
T h o rn to n a n d T h a g a rd . b o th a s tro n a u tp h y s ic ia n s, e a c h h a v e a p re v io u s s h u tt le m is s io n
to th eir c re d it a s does O v e rin y e r. W a n g Is a
p h y sic ist at the J e t P ro p u lsio n L a b o r a to r y In

A 30-hour fluid dynamics experi­
ment will study the behavior of
small drops suspended by sound
w aves. The study could yield
valuable information about con­
tainerless processing, which In
turn could prove useful for metal­
lurgy and chemical engineering.
P a s a d e n a . C a lif., and v a n d e n B e rg Is a s c ie n tis t
w ith E G A G E n e rg y M e a s u re m e n ts Inc. o f G o le ta .
C a lif.
” 1 t h in k p ro b a b ly the m o s t s ig n ific a n t th in g
fro m m y sta n d p o in t, w e a re s e n d in g s c ie n tis ts
in to o rb it to operate the e x p e r tm c n is they h a v e
o r ig in a t e d .” s a id L in d , a p h y s ic is t-a s tro n a u t w h o
h a s w a lle d 19 y e a rs for h is firs t sp a ce flig ht.
T h e s h u ttle file rs p la n to c o n d u c t 15 a m b itio u s
e x p e r im e n ts th ro u g h o u t t h r S p a c e la b m iss io n to
s t u d y m a te r ia ls p ro ce ssin g , life scie n ce s. E a rth s
e n v iro n m e n t, a s tro p h y s ic s a n d flu id d y n a m ic s .
T w e lv e o f the e x p e rim e n ts a re sp o nso red b y
A m e r ic a n sc ie n tis ts , tw o b y F r e n c h s c ie n tis ts a n d
o n e b y re se a rc h e rs In India.
In a d d it io n , tw o s m a ll s a t e llit e s w ill be
la u n c h e d fro m ca n iste rs In th e p a y lo a d bay n e a r

th e e n d o f the m is s io n .
O n e . ca lle d N U S A T . w ill be used to c a lib r a te a ir
t ra ffic c o n tro l r a d a r s a n d the o th e r, c a lle d
G L O M R for g lo b a l lo w -o rb itin g m e ssag e re la y
s a te llite , w ill be u s e d b y the N a vy for c o n tr o llin g
o c e a n o g ra p h ic se n so rs. S u c h a sy ste m e v e n tu a lly
c o u ld be used to t r a c k e n e m y su b m a rin e s
N U S A T w e ig h s a b o u t 115 p o u n d s a n d is v a lu e d
at $ 1 .5 m illio n , m o s tly In do n ated p a rts a n d
la b o r G lo m r t s a $1 m illio n 150 p o u n d s a te llite .
C h a lle n g e r's m is s io n m a r k s the se co n d flig h t o f
S p a ce la b . a $1 b illio n E u ro p e a n -b u ilt la b o ra to ry
m o d u le c a rrie d In th e s h u ttle 's 6 0 -foot lo n g
p a y lo a d bay a n d c o n n e c te d to the s h ip 's a irlo c k
b y a 19 foot-long tu n n e l.
T h e la b o ra to ry m o d u le Is 23 feet lo n g a n d 13
fe e t w id e , p r o v id in g a r o o m y s h ir t s le e v e
e n v iro n m e n t for th e c re w .
" T h e w h o le S p a c e la b s e rie s is a p re v ie w to the
sp ace s ta tio n ." s a id L in d . " T h is Is a m a jo r
n a tio n a l scien ce f a c ilit y a n d w e're d o in g som e
v e ry , v ery good t h in g s fo r a lot o f field s "
C h a lle n g e r last fle w In C k to b c r. T h e s p a c e s h ip
w a s gro und ed In N o v e m b e r because o f tro u b le
w ith Its heat I n s u la tio n tile s und re p a irs w e re not
c o m p le te d u n til e a r ly M a rc h .
M is s io n m a n a g e rs o r ig in a lly p la n n e d to In c lu d e
fo u r s q u in r l m o n k e y s on the flig h t. B u t 9 5
p e rce n t of the s p e c ie s c a rr ie s a n o n -h u m a n
h e rp e s v iru s a n d th e sp a ce ag e n cy d e cid e d la te In
the p ro g ra m to In c lu d e o n ly v iru s-fre e s u b je c ts

F o u r s u c h s p e c im e n s were fo u n d b u t o n ly tw o
c o u ld lx- tra in e d In tim e lo o p e ra te I h c lr cag es'
food a n d w a te r sy s te m s.
T h e m o n k e y s w ill not Ire s a c rific e d b u t Ihe rats
w ill be k ille d a fte r the flight lo r a s e rie s o f m e d ica l
stu d ie s lo le a n t m o re about the p h y s io lo g ic a l
ch a n g e s th at o c c u r d u rin g w e ig h tle s s n e s s
F o u r o f th e tw o dozen r o d r n t s w ill have
s u rg ic a lly Im p la n te d senso rs that w ill ra d io v ita l
data to re c o rd e rs d u rin g the m is s io n . B a r r in g an
em e rg e n cy , th e c re w h a s no p la n s to Inte ract w ith
a n y o f the a n im a ls d u rin g the flig h t o th e r th a n to
observe th e m p e rio d ic a lly to e n s u re th e y are
co m fo rta b le
T h o rn to n o b s e rv e d the b e h a v io r o f s ix rats
d u rin g ih e e ig h th sh u ttle m iss io n a n d he sa id by
Ihe end o f that flig h t, "s o m e o f th o se ra ts lite r a lly
were d o in g tw o k w a rd s s o m e rs a u lts ."
“ T h e y w ere e n |o y ln g w e ig h tle s s n e s s a n d the
m o n k e y s — I c a n t w ait to see w h a t th e m o n k e y s
do l Just w is h the cages were la rg e r s o we c o u ld
see th e ir fu ll re p e rto ry ."
D u rin g the first d a y of the flig h t, a w id e Held
cam era w ill be used to m ake a s u rv e y of th e sk y
in the u ltr a v io le t re g io n of the s p e c tru m .
U ltra v io le t r a d ia tio n Is g iv e n otf by y o u n g
hlgh-tem |&gt;erature sta rs and by m a s s iv e stars
nearin g the e n d o f their llfe llm e . a n d su ch
ra d ia tio n Is re fle cte d by In te rs te lla r g a s a n d d u st.
U ltra v io le t a s tro n o m y c o u ld o lfe r In s ig h ts Into the
d is trib u tio n o f m a tte r In the u n iv e rs e

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CALENDAR
SUNDAY. APRIL 28
A R T S F E S T '8 5 . O r a n g e
A v e n u e a n d E o Ia P a r k .
D o w n t o w n O r la n d o . I n te r n a ­
tio n a l e n te r ta in m e n t. T w ilig h t
c o n c e r t. 7 : 3 0 p m ., at E o la
fta o d s h rll a n d fire w o rk s .
S a n fo rd B ig B o o k A A . 7 p in .,
open d is c u s s io n . F lo rid a Pow er
a n d E ig h t b u ild in g . N . M y rtle
A venue. S a n fo rd .
A la ru m m e e tin g . H p m ., 1201
W. F irst S t., S a n fo rd .

MONDAY. APRIL 29
C e n tra l F lo r id a b lo o d B a n k
S e m in o le C o u n t y B ra n c h . 1302
E. S e c o n d S t.. S a n fo rd . 9 a.m . to
5 p m .: F l o r i d a I t o s p lla lA lla m o n t r B r a n c h . 601 E A lt a ­
m onte A v e ., 9 a . m . lo 5 p.m .
B o w lin g le a g u e fo r m e n ta lly
h a n d ic a p p e d . 4-5 4 5 p m,. A ltu m o tile L a n c s . 2HO D o u g la s A ve.
C a ll H 6 2 -2 5 0 0 fo r Inform ation.
R c Ikis C lu b A A . n o o n a n d 5 :3 0
p.nt.. c lo se d . H p m . , step, 130
N o rm a n d y H o a d . C a s s e lb e rry .
C le a n A ir Return a l noon, closed.
A p o p k a A l c o h o l ic s A n o n y ­
m ous. H p .m .. c lo se d . A p o p k a
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . 6 1 5
H ig h la n d .
A l A n o n S lc p a n d S tu d y . H
p.m .. C a s s e lb e r r y S e n io r C e n te r.
2(X) N. T r ip le t D rive .
S a n fo rd A A . 8 p.m .. closed.
1201 W. F ir s t St.
F e llo w s h ip G ro u p A A . se n io r
c lliz c n s . 8 p .m .. closed. 2 0 0 N.
L a ke T rip le t D riv e . Caaaelberry.

TUESDAY. APRIL 30
C a s s e llu -rry K tw a n ls C lu b . 7
a.m .. L r C lu b . S . L a k e T rip le t
D rive . C a s s e lb e rry .
S a n fo rd T o a s tm a s te rs . 7 :1 5
a .m .. V illa g e In n r e s ta u ra n t.
2 5 6 5 S. F r e n c h A v e .
S a n fo rd O p tim is t C lu b . 11:45
a.m .. W e s te rn S lz z lln R e s ta u ­
rant. S a n fo rd .

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clarity tra d e u n io n .
G o r b a c h e v , In c r i t i c i z i n g
R e a g a n 's 8 2 6 b illio n S t r a lr g lc
Defense In itia tiv e to develop a
s p a c e - b a s e d s h ie ld lo s h o o t
do w n I n c o m in g m iss ile s , sa id .
" W h a te v e r the a u th o rs o f these
p la n s sa y . t h e ir a im Is clear.
" T h e y w a n ! lo a chieve th e
a b ilit y to c o n d u c t an u n ­
p u n is h e d firs t n u c le a r strik e .
O u r a ttitu d e la fu n d a m e n ta lly
different — o u te r sp a re ca n n o t
be u se d a s an a re n a for m ilita ry
t h r r a t ." G o rb a c h e v said.
T h e a g e n c y sa id the a g ree­
m ent lo e x te n d the E ast b lo c
defense tre a ty w a s signed b y
leaders o f the se ve n pact states.
C z e c h o s lo v a k ia . P o la n d .
H u n g a ry . E a st G e rm a n y .
B u lg a ria . R o m a n ia , a n d Ihe S o ­
v ie t U n io n . T h e tre a ty w a s
e xte n d e d fo r 2 0 y ea rs
" S o to n g a s N A T O e x is ts a n d
the t h r e a t to E u ro p e a n a n d
w o rld p e a c e a ls o e x ists, th e
s o c ia lis t c o u n t r ie s w ill
stre n g th e n t h e ir defensive a lllan re. a n d Incre ase th e ir e ffo rts

S u n s h in e C o n n e c t io n o p e n
h o u se . 7-9 p.m . S o u th S e m in o le
C o m m u n it y H o s p ita l c a fe te ria .
5 5 5 W . S lu t e R o a d 4 3 4 .
la m g w o o d . T h e p r e n a ta l su p p o rt
g ro u p Is a pro ject o f U rs u la
S u n s h in e C h ild A b u s e P r e v e n ­
tio n Inc. C a ll 8 3 4 -1 2 0 0 e xt 441
fu r In fo rm a l Ion.
C o n c e rt by T o m lin s o n C o lle g e
C h o r a le from C le v e la n d . T e n n ..
7 :3 0 p .m .. C h u rc h o f G o d o f
P ro p h e c y . 2 5 0 9 E lm A v e .. S a n ­
fo rd .
S a n fo rd S e n io r C it iz e n s C lu b ,
n o o n . S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r Bag
lu n c h a n d Bingo.
S u n fo r d L io n s C lu b . n o o n .
H o lid a y Inn. In te rsta te 4. S a n ­
ford.
S o u t h S e m in o le C o u n t y
K lw a n la C lu b , n o o n , Q u in c y 's
R e s ta u ra n t. H ig h w a y 17-92 a n d
L iv e O a k s B o u le v a r d .
C a s s e lb e rry .
C e n tr a l F lo rid a B lo o d lia n k
S e m in o le C o u n ty B r a n c h . 1302
E . S e c o n d St.. S a n fo rd . 1 1 a .m .

lo 7 p .m . F lo r id a H o s p lia lA lla m o n te B r a n c h . 601 E. A lt a ­
m onte A v e .. 11 a in. to 7 p in.
S a n f o r d - D u p lic a t e B r id g e
C lu b . 1 p m .. G re a te r S a n fo rd
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce . 4 0 0 E.
F lrs l S t,
S a n fo rd A A . 5 30 . clo sed d is ­
c u s s io n . a n d 8 p.m .. open d is ­
c u s s io n , 1201 W . F lr s l St.
Re b o s C lu b A A , noon a m i 5 :3 0
p m ., c lo s e d . H p.m .. s lc p . 130
N o rm a n d y R o a d . C a s s c ib e r ry .
C le a n A ir H e lm s C lu b , n o o n ,
clo se d .
2 4 -H o u r A A g ro u p b e g in n e rs
open d is c u s s io n , 8 p.m .. S e c o n d
and Ita y S tre e ts, Sa n fo rd.
1 7 -9 2 G r o u p A A . 8 p .m .,
c lo s e d . M e s s ia h L u t h e r a n
Church, 17-92 and Dogt r a c k
Hoad.
O v c re a te rs A n o n y m o u s , o p e n ,
7 3 0 p . m . , F lo r id a P o w e r A
l.lg h l, 301 S. M y rtle A ve.. S a n ­
ford.

S e m in o le A r e a . 7 : 3 0 p m .,
S e m in o le C o m m u n it y M e n ta l
H e a lth C e n te r. C r a n e s Roost
O ffic e P ark. S u ite 3 7 7 . P e lic a n
B u ild in g . A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s
F ir s t a n d th ird W e d n e s d a y s for
fa m ilie s and c a re g iv e rs of lo n g ­
te rm m e n ta lly d is a b le d . Free o f
c h a rg e .
S a n fo rd S e n io r C it iz e n C lu b ,
n o o n , bag lu n r h u n d B in g o ,
S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n tr r .
F u ll G o s|iel B u s in e s s M en s
F e llo w s h ip I n t e r n a t io n a l
b reak fast m e e tin g . 6 3 0 a.m ..
H o lid a y Inn, S la te R o a d 4 3 6 a n d
W v i n o r e R o a d . A I la m o n t e
S p rin g s F o r d e ta ils c a ll 6564255.
C e n tr a l F lo r id a HI iu k I Hank
S e m in o le C o u n t y B r a n c h . 1302
E . S e c o n d S i., S a n fo r d . 9 a.m . lo
5 p .m
F lo r id a H o s p it a l A lia m o n t r B r a n c h , 1 1 a m lo 7

p.m.
WEDNESDAY. MAY I
S a n fo rd K lw u n ls C lu b . noon.
C O P E Support Group of S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n t r r

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lo r Ihe s a k r o f d is a rm a m e n t,
p e a ce a n d Ihe d is s o lu t io n o f
m ilit a r y b lo c s ." Ihe a g e n c y maid.
" T h e u n a n im o u s d e c is io n to
p ro lo n g t h r tre a ty Is d ic ta te d by
th e n e rrm slly of m a in t a in in g Ihe
I n fa llib le s r c u h t y o f the a llie d
c o u n trie s . C o n s id e rin g t h r e x ­
ten t o f the th re a t o f w a r. the
W a rsa w Pact w ill c o n tin u e lo
u n d e rta k e steps to k e e p th e ir
r o m m o n defense c a p a b ilit y at
a p p ro p ria te le v e ls ." P A P suld.
G o rb a c h e v 's p re s e n c e at Ihe
W a rs a w Pact s u m m it m a rk e d
h ts firs t trip a b ro a d s in c e he
c a m e lo p o w e r o n M a r r h I
lo lio w in g the d e a th o f S o v ie t
P r e s id e n t K o n s t a n t in
C h e rn e n k o
W e s te rn o b s e rv e rs s a id the
d e c is io n to ho ld th e s u m m it In
W a rs a w and G o r b a c h e v 's p re ­
se n ce at the m e e tin g d e m o n ­
stra te d M o s co w 's t a i l I a p p ro v a l
o f th e p o lic ie s o f th e P o lis h
le a d e r . G e n . W o jc c lc h
J a r u z e ls k l.
P o lis h and fo re ig n J o u m a lls ls
w ere not p e rm itte d to c o v e r She
s u m m it, In itia lly s c h e d u le d for
J a n u a r y but p o s tp o n e d becau se
o f C h e rn e n k o 's I lln e s s

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Msy 10
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S p a g h e tti
G re e n B r a n s
T o s se d S a la d
M o t h e r 's D a y C a k e
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B e c k y won A r il place In a " B a c k To B a s ic s " c o n te s t held
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b rin g in g In som e great re s u lts w hich generated p ro d u ctiv e
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NATION
IN BRIEF
U.S. Retaliates For Shooting
By Expelling Soviet Official
W A S H I N G T O N (U PI| - T h e S ta le D e p a rtm e n t ha* Riven
a se n io r S o v ie t m ilit a r y a lla c h e se ve n d a y s to leave the
c o u n try and h e ld out the pro sp er! o f fu r th e r re ta lia tio n for
S o viet ac tio n s fo llo w in g the k illin g o f u U .S A r m y m ajor In
Ea»t Germany,
A c c o rd in g to the S ta te D e p a rtm e n t. A s s is ta n t Secreta ry
o f S ta le H le h a rd H urt c a lle d In the S o v ie t c h a rg e d'affaires.
O le g S o k o lo v , a n d Inform ed h im F r id a y that L t. Col.
S ta n is la v Iv a n o v ic h G ro m o v Is t&gt;elng e x p e lle d and has
se ve n d a y s to le a v e the c o u n try .
G iu m o v Is lis te d a s the th ird r a n k in g o f 17 m ilita ry
a tta c h e s at th e S o v ie t E m ta is sy In W a s h in g to n A U.S.
o ffic ia l sa id G ro m o v w a s selected fo r e x p u ls io n o n the
a d v ic e of Ihe P e n ta g o n , w h ic h d e s c rib e d h im as “ very
a c tiv e " In c o lle c tin g defense In fo rm a tio n for the S o viets
H urt, a c c o rd in g lo the o fficia l, a ls o w a rn e d S o k o lo v
a g a in st the S o v ie ts e x p e llin g an A m e ric a n m ilit a r y attache
In resjam se, s a v in g the U n ite d S ta te s " d o e s not w ant lo get
Into a fru itle s s c y c le of re ta lia tio n ancl c o u n te r-re ta lia tio n
a n d suggested s tr o n g ly that the S o v ie ts need to reco gn ize
the de pths o f lf . S c o n c e rn In the c a s e ."
M aj A r th u r N ic h o ls o n w a s shot to d e a th M a rc h 24 w h ile
o n a s u rv e illa n c e m is s io n term ed r o u tin e b y the U .S
g o v e rn m e n t.

Reagan 'Anguished' But Firm
W A S H I N G T O N (UPI| — A llh o u g h " a n g u is h e d . " P re s i­
dent Iteagan r e m a in s reso lve d about n e x t w e e k 's Euro|&gt;ean
Journey and h is c o n tro v e rs ia l v is it to a G e rm a n cem e tery
w here N azi S S tro o p s a re b u rle d Is s t ill o n h i* Itinerary.
O n F rid a y , th e fu ll S en a te w llh o u l d iss e n t urged Heagan
to cancel h is t r ip to h o n o r the G e r m a n w a r dead at the
lllt h u r g c e m e te ry , a trip suggested b y W est G e rm a n
C h a n c e llo r H e lm u t K o h l.
C h ie f o f stair D o n a ld b e g a n de*crlt&gt;ed H eag an late F rid a y
.is " a n g u is h e d " o v e r the w id esp re a d p ro te s ts against the
(rip In an In te rv ie w w ith Independent ra d io netw o rk
rrp o rle ra .
H ere's a m a n th a t spent a ll o f h is life in H o llyw o o d
d e a lin g w ith m e m b e rs of the J e w is h fa ith ," said began
" A l l Ills life h e hart b e en u su p p o rter o f the J e w is h people
a n d the state o f I s ra e l."

FLORIDA
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On Tuesday, You'll
Be Working For Yourself
TALLAHASSEE fUPII — T h e average F lo rid a fa m ily w ill
w o rk u n til M o n d a y Just lo pay Its fe d e ra l, state and local
tn x r s far Ihe y ea r, a b u d g et-w a tch d o g g ro u p re|H&gt;rt*
F lo rid a T a x W a tc h Inc . a g o v e rn m e n t-m o n ito rin g organ!
rut Ion p r im a r ily fu n d e d b y b u sin e ss, sa id the m edian
F lo rid a (a lm ly th is y e a r has lo d e vo te H4 o f 2 6 0 w o rk in g
d a y s — o r n e a rly o n e -th ird o l ih e y e a r — lo m eets Its la x
h ills.
O n ly a lte r M o n d a y, w ill the average fa m ily . In effect, start
e a rn in g Incom e for Itself,
T h e n a tio n a l T a x F o u n d a tio n h a s c o m p u te d the n a tio n a l
" t a x freedom d a y " a s T u e sd a y t ills y e a r
" T h e n a tio n a l d a te Is s lig h tly later th a n F lo r id a 's Ih t u iis c
o u r sta le a n d lo c a l go vern m e n t* ta ke p ro p o rtio n a te ly less
fro m t u x p a v r rs ' p o c k e ts th a n o th er s ta le s ta ke from th sl
c itiz e n * , a lth o u g h the gap Is ste a d ily n a r r o w in g ," F lo rid a
T u x W a lc h s u ld

House Panel Passes State Plan
T A L L A I I A H S K K fU PII — T h e H o u s e A p p ro p ria tio n s
C o m m itte e a p p ro v e d a v e rsio n o f the C o m p re h e n s iv e State
I'lu n F rid a y a lte r a b a n d o n in g an a tte m p t to de h u le each o f
2&lt;ifl proposed a m e n d m e n t* .
T h e fu ll H o u se w a s sch e d u le d to ta k e u p the c o m m itte e 's
h a n d iw o rk — a v e rsio n o f the p la n G o v . H ob G ra h a m and
th e C u h ln r l spent m u c h o f the past y e a r Iro n in g out — o n
T u e sd a y m o r n in g A n o th e r version o l the p la n Is |&gt;endlng
In the Senate
T h e plan Is a n ultem |)t lo gu id e F lo r id a 's g ro w th Into the
next c e n tu ry It w o u ld tou ghen e n v iro n m e n ta l pro te ction
la w s and sp u r troth q u a lita tiv e a n d q u a n tita tiv e im p ro v e ­
m e n t* lo the s t a le 's trn u p n rtu lln u sy s te m s , school*,
h o sp ita ls, p ris o n s a n ti o th e r se rv ice s
A c c o rd in g to e s tim a te s by G ra h a m a n d H o u se A p p ro p rlniton# M a ll, the s ta le w o u ld s|rrnd bet w re n 9 3 2 b illio n a n d
93 4 b illio n II e a c h o f Ihe p la n 's |iro v ls lo n s were enacted
tod ay. A c c o u n tin g lo r Inflation, H o u se le a d e rs expect ih e
p la n lo c u s t n e a rly 9 1 0 0 b illio n hv lim it

Correction
T h c T v e t i l it u f f e m l b
In c o rre c tly rep o rte d W e d n e sd a y
d ia l Ihe cost ol a la n d s p re a d in g
se w a g e d isp o sa l s y s te m w o u ld
be 9 4 3 m illio n
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a m o u n t Is 938 m illio n , n ccn i d in g
lo C it y M anager W a rre n "1’i-le "
K n o w le s It w as a ls o In c o rre c tly
re p o rte d that It Ih e c ity w en t to
ta n d s p r ra illn g II w o u ld co st u t ili­
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m o n th
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It w a s in c o r r e c tly repo rte d In
to d a y 's lea d e d ito ria l tut page 2 D
that W a rre n K " I ’r te " K n o w le s
served se ve n year* a* S a n fo rd
c ity e n g in e e r before b e c o m in g
c ity m a n a g e r K n o w le s has been
c ity m a n a g e r for m ore than 31 o f
the 32 y e a r* h e 's w orked fo r t h r
c ity .

Rare Honor Goes
To Cub Scout Hero
B y J a n e C a s s e lb e r r y
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
H ero es com e In a ll s ize s , but to
lirttl one as y o u n g a s la in g w o o d 's
h a n d so m e h a lf-p in t h e rn Hrtan
I ir r c n c . 9. Is u n u s u a l.
B r ia n * q u ic k a c tio n prevented
a r r r u r r a n c r o f a d r o w n in g
Incid ent lik e th e o n e that took
ih e life of h is f a th e r 's 2 year o ld
b ro th e r m a n y y e a rs ago w hen he
w its about H r la n 's n g r
Hut ortr y o u n g C u b S c o u t hero
f i n d s t h e a t t e n t i o n h r Is
b e la te d ly b e in g g iv e n for his
hit-saving act a h it rru b a ra s s ln g
I lie o nly c h llrl id W illia m and
C h e r y l G reene. 0 0 9 F o x V a lle y
D r iv e . L o n g w o o d . B r ia n
e x p la in e d , " I 'm r r a lly s h y . I gol
re a l m ad and te m p e re d w hen
rny Dad told m e I w a s g e ttin g an
a w a rd because I d o n 't lik e going
u p In front o f a lo t o f p e o p le ."
Hut a rare tu m o r h a s been
bestow ed on H rta n b y th e B oy
S c o u t* o f A m e r ic a — o n e that
h a s put h im In th e s p o tlig h t. He
I* the first Cul&gt; S c o u t in the
0 0 -y e a r h isto ry o f th e C e n tra l
F lo rid a C o u n c il lo re ce iv e the
N a t io n a l C o u n c i l ' s M e d a l of
M e rit, one o f th e to p fo u r life sa v ­
in g aw ard s
It all H appened s o q u ic k ly that
B ria n , then H, d id n 't h a v e Mine
to co n sid e r w hat h e w a s g r tlln g
h im s e lf Into. It w a s a hot J u ly
d a y In 1984 a ttd H rtan w as
c o o lin g off In th e la m lly pool In
S w eetw ater w ith h is tw o c o u s­
in s . w h o w e re v is it in g fro m
S lta r o n v llle , O h io , u n d e r the
w a ie ltlu l eye o l th e ir m o th er,
I V n n y K e ith
T h e g ir ls w h o c o u ld not sw im
w ere w ra rlu g flo a ta tio n device*
o n ih c lr a rm s, h u t w h e n Jen*
tille r. 3. c llm lx -d o u t o f the pool
she rem oved ih e one* sh e was
w r a r lu g
H er m o th e r d u c k e d
Into the house- to get a c o o l d rin k
c a u tio n in g B ria n , w h o w as In the
•deep end of the p o o l w ilh J o d i. 4,
to keep an eye o n th e g ir ls
" I d id n 't see w h e th e r J e n n ife r
fell in o r c lim b e d In, hut w hen I
lo o k e d for her sh e w a s sp la s h in g
In (h r sh allo w e n d o f d ie |xx&gt;i
a n d gasping for a ir , "
B r ia n , w h o h a d s w im m in g
lesson * from I h r tim e he w as
a b o u t three o r fo u r, p u sh e d o il

Iro m th e sid e of the p o o l a n d
s w a m the 27 feet as fast a s he
c o u ld to h is c o u s in 's rescue.
" A l l I c o u ld see a b o v e the
w a te r w a s h e r p o n y t a il a n d
b u b b lin g s o I knew w h a i w a s
g o in g o n . " be s a id . In ih e
s h a llo w e n d o f the (x x j I the w a te r
w a s s ix In rh e s o ver th e lit tle
g ir l’s h e a d " l put m y h a n d s
a r o u n d h e r w aist and lifte d h e r
h e a d o u t o f the water, S h e w a s
s p it tin g o u t w ater a n d r r y t n g . so
1 k n e w sh e w a s o kay. I to o k h e r
to th e edge w here m y m o th e r
h e lp e d m e get her o u t o f the
|XK&gt;1."

B r ia n , w h o Is a m e m b e r o f D en
2 o f C u b S c o u t Pac k 6 3 0 , w a s
n o m in a te d for the h o n o r b y J im
W o o d , c h a irm a n of th e p a c k
c o m m itte e . A f ic r the a p p lic a tio n
w e n t t h r o u g h d is t r ic t a n d
c o u n c il le v e ls for a p p ro v a l, f in a l­
ly r e a c h in g t h r N a tio n a l C o u n c il
w h e re It w’a s app roved In M a rc h .
M o n d a y n ig h t Hrtan a n d h is
p a re n ts w ere re co g n ized b y the
C e n tr a l F lo rid a C o u n c il E x e c u ­
t iv e H o a rd at a m e e tin g In
D a y to n a Ik-ach.
B r ia n 's m o th e r w as In th e
h o u s e . S h e sa id she h e a rd .Jodl
h o lle r in g a n d her son c a llin g
•‘ M o m . M o m "
" T h e w a y he said it I k n e w
s o m e th in g w as w rong so I ru n
o u ts id e to see w hat w a s w ro n g
a n d P e n n y w as right la h in d m e.
He- s a id a fte r J o d i's m o th e r
w a s su re she w as a ll r ig h t sh e
g a v e h e r a s p a n k in g a n d
w o u ld n ’t let her go In th e |xxd
a g a in
B r ia n sa id h r w as p re p a re d to
g iv e r r s u s r la llo n to J o d i. It sh e
h a d n o t been lire .id lin g
" I w a s n 't te rrib ly s u rp ris e d
l h a l h r w a s c a p a b le o f th e
r e s c u e ." h is fath er said, " b i l l f
w a s p ro u d o f h im und p ra is e d
h im fur h is q u ic k t h in k in g a n d
ac tio n . I h a p p en ed to m e n tio n
d ie In c id e n t t o J lt n W ood a n d be
c a m e o v e r u n d In te rv iew ed u s
a n d h u d th e parents o f th e little
g ir ls in w r lle le tte rs "
" W e 'r e e x tre m e ly p r o u d o l
h im a n d t h a n k f u l h e s a v e d
J o d i s life ," sa id Mrs. G re e n e .
T h e llr s t the G re e n e s h e a rd
B r ia n w o u ld a c tu a lly re c e iv e the
M e d a l o f M e rit w as w h e n th e y

Y o u n g h e r o B r i a n G re e n e a n d S u g a r , h is S a m o y e d
r e c e iv e d a c a l l f r o m C u r b
S a rrh e t. e d ito r o f the O n lw a n fs
a m o n th ly p u b lic a tio n n( the
C e n tra l F lo rid a C o u n c il,
T h e a w a rd , w h ic h Includes a
m edal, a p a tc h fo r h is un llorm
a n d a c e rtific a te , w ill tx' officially
presented to B r ia n .at the Arrow
Ol Lig h t C e re m o n ie s to tie held
b\ Ills p a ck at K lv c r b c n d Park at
7 p m on J u n e I. H e w ill also be
prom oted fro m Hear to W cbclow
.ii i h e e v e n i
B r ia n 's
g ra n d m o th e r ts even co m in g
Irom the N o rth for th e occasion
G reene c r e d its ih e C u b Seoul
tra in in g B r ia n h a s gotten over
tlie past tw o y e a rs w ith prrpar
tug h im to h a n d le emrrgcfic&gt;
s itu a tio n s. " J i m W ood is doing
a n e x c e lle n t Job w ith Ihe pack
w h ic h Is s p o n s o r e d by the
W e k iv u P r e s b y t e r ia n C h iir r h
He had I h r fire departm ent
co m e m il a n d d e m o n stra te CPU
a n d talk to th e Ixiv s
"I in v e ry p ro u d ol B r ia n '
said Wood, " h e 's o n e o l the first
troys I h ad w h e n I was a d rn
leader. It's r r a lly n ic e to see a
Iroy h o n o red t h is w ay T h is is
the llrst tim e I e v e ry subm itted
one for ih e h o n o r

w o u ld sa y that a c ity c o u ld not
p ic c m p i Ihe s ta le ru le "
Those a p p ly in g to the state tor
gun permit* w o u ld have io go
th ro u g h a b a c k g ro u n d a n d
lln g c r p r m i c h e c k w ould h ave io
|xi*t a tjou d a n d d ia r u c lr r r e fe r­
ence*. L a n g le y s-dd
H e n o te d that now d ie law s m i
gun* a re ao v a rie d tit the sta te
lh a l a p e rs o n c a rr y in g a g u n lit
Ills g lo v e ( oiupul Illtciil a* lie
drives t h iu u g h o n e c o u n t y
w o u ld ht- c o n s id e re d a la w a b id in g c itiz e n , lu ll w h e n he
drove Into a n o th e r c o u n ty he

ilr
cho res consist nt m aking
In cl and taking c a re nl his
-siitenvcd clog Sugar
\k ho lin e s a hoy s u c h as
lire .m l who wants to lly m ild ,in
In In npters and planes w hen hr
g lo w s up, Uxik op to a s his
l.n o rite hero? An astro n au t, a
ninvti star or ball p la y e r? No
way
" \ lv Dari
lie re p lie s
w llho ul hr si It a linn 'b ecau se he
was a i nipni.b in I hr Marine
I cups'
t wouldn't want to lx- cm
a s iio ii.u ii
In- e x p la in e d
"I
wonldii i like- meteors co in in g ,n
ini'
I lls

In s

Paulucci W o rkers Cut Trees Without Perm it
\S o r he i s l u r e d b y J r n o
P a iiln r e t w e re s lo p p e d fro m
te llin g t ie r s e a r lie r t h is w eek on
so m e ol t ils p r o p e r t y a lo n g
k l.iik b . n o W o o c is Hoad after It
w a s d isco v e re d th e y d id not
h ave a |M-imtl r e q u ire d by Ih r
i u t ilit y 's arb o r lent
I lie w o rk e rs w e re t h in n in g out
a s to lid ol " g ix id s l/ c " p in e trees
no the laud, ((w ait'd o n ih e east
sid e ol M a rk h a m W o o d s Hoad
a n d u o r ih o l L a k e M a r y
B o u le v a rd , a c c o rd in g to J o h n
D w y e r of th e c o u n t y 's la n d
u ia iia g c m e n i d iv is io n

D w y e r sa id w h e n he h e a rd t h r
t ie r s w e n I h lu g clio p jH 'd d o w n
w ii In m l a (m i i u i i he d ro v e m il to
lire site a n d halted the a c tio n
l i e s a i d P c iu lu e e l r e p r e ­
s e n ta tiv e s w ere to h a v e b le d
to d a y lo r the p e rm it w h ic h cost
90 p c i a c re T h c v w ir e a ls o |o
s u b m it a p la n for trow many
tre e s th ey w a u l to re m o v e a n d
w h y A fte r s t in k in g th e p la n .
D w y e r sa id Ihe |&gt;erml! m a y In­
g ra in e d
-h u i f ills , public r e la tio n s id
b e n Im P u u lu r r i said th e eon

ir u r lu r

s i m p ly

"fo rg o t

and that the m a ile r

iIn
n

t lo lllm lln g a d e . il
lie said th e tree s w&lt;n crowd
m g oth er la rg e r m a tu rin g in is
In the sta n d T h e p ic i| x rlv is
zo ned a g io u llu r a l and is not
p a r t o l P a u l u c c i # t ic a r h v
llc u lh ro w p la n n e d unit d r v r l
&lt;&gt;|mit’i i t There a n no p lans in
develop tin s it ip w h e n (la pint
sta n d Is
D w yer sa id llte trees were
o r ig in a lk p la n te d .is a tow crop
Im h arvestin g .u n i d ia l no a rlx a
la w s wen- v io l. m il m in i than

&lt;lining tin in down wllhoul a
P&lt; i mil
I In v wanted to thin It out
oid wi have no pinhlcm with
etc.ii I tc.ii s good intesiry man­
agement The pinhlcm Is they
d id ii w llh o u l a (K i m l l . " Dwyer
said

Violators an usually required
in .q»jM at Ix-luic the county's
i ode Lidureeincnl Hoard but
llwvti said store the I'.uilueei
c .imp,cm did nothing Illegal
mini i |i . m urn gill lug a permit,
u w ill not have to appear

Shooting Victim 'Stable' WEATHER
A S a n ln td m a n w a s In stable
iim d iiio n S a tu rd a y b illo w in g a
s h o o t in g F r i d a y o u t s i d e a
M id w a y luir
In s a tis fa c to ry c o n d itio n In
C e n tra l F lo rid a H rg lo u a l Itospl
tal w as J a m e s A le x a n d e r. 24.
a c c o r d in g to h o s p it a l ad
iid n ls tr.ito r J a m e s T e su r.
D e ta ils of the e v e n ts s u m m it
d in g the s h o o t in g w ere s t ill
sk e tc h y S a tu rd a y .
A le x a n d e r w a s sh o t at a lxn d
1 1 47 a m. F r id a y n e a r a bar on
Sl|w-s A ven u e In M id w a y . F o llo w ­
in g the s h ix illu g . a m a il lied east
on sta le Hoad 4 6 In a m ig ran t
b u s c a rry in g a b o u t 23 people.
T h e b u s w u s s to p p e d Just

in s id e B re v a rd C o u n ty , a c c o r d ­
in g to E r n ie Bean, o f the B r e v a r d
C o u n t y S h e r t ir * D epurl tn c n l.
T h r B re v a rd d e p u tie s h e ld tinb u s u n t il S e m in o le C o u n t y In ­
v e s t ig a t o r s c o u ld r e a c h tin*
scene.
B e a n sa id S e m in o le C o u n t y
d e p u tie s G re g D im ly a n d W illie
C h a n d le r c a m e to the s c e n e a n d
In te rv ie w e d Ihe bu s ilr t v r r a n d
the pe o p le o n the bu s
B e a u s a id th e S e m in o le
C o u n t y d e p u tie s said th e y w rr e
not g o in g to m ake an a rre s t ao
th e y w ere left In c h a rg e o f Ihe
scen e. T h e in v e stig a tio n Is c o n ­
t in u in g

University Women To Meet
f ile S e m in o le B r a n d t nl th r
A m e ric a n A s s o c ia tio n ol U n ite r
sitv W om en w ill m eet M ay 9 at
It 3 0 p m al tin* W e k iv u Prrsbv te n .m i h im h o n W e k iv u

F a lls H i tail, b e h in d S p rin g s P la z a
m Longw ood

h w ill Im - a |xn

lin k s u p p e r (please b rin g y o u r
o w n p la te a n d »Uvcr|

Ramps On Longwood Workshop Agonda
A w o rk sh o p w ill tie h r ld hv
l.o n g w ix x l t 'l iy C o m m is s io n at 5
p m T u esd ay In th e c it y h a ll al
173 W W a rre n A v c O n the
a g e n d a w ill be a llo c a t io n nl
e x c e s s sew age c a p a c it y a fte r
c o m p le tio n ol Im p ro v e m e n t* at
the S k v l.it k S e w a g e T re a tm e n t

P la in a jx illc y reg ard in g th e c it y
p r o v id in g I r r ig a t io n to s u b ­
d iv is io n e n tra n c e s and a repo rt
by th e c it y park* a n d r e c re a tio n
d ir e c to r B ill CtM-brl on the feastb ilttv o l sk a te b o a rd ra m p s in the
d i y p a rk s.

AREA FORECAST: T o d a y
s u n n y and q u ite w a rm w ith high
In upper 8 0 s to low 9 0 s M ostly a
lig h t so u th w in d T o n ig h t talr
w ith low m id 60* W in d nearly
c a lm . S u n d a y s u n n y and qu ite
w a rm w ith h ig h up|w r 90s to
low 90* W in d so u th w est aro und
lO m p h
BOATING FORECAST) St
A u g u st Inr to J u p it e r Inlet out 50
m ile s W in d v a ria b le 10 k n o ts or
less S a tu rd a y th ro u g h S u n d a y
e x c e p t h e r o in lu g m o s t ly
so u th west 5 to 10 k n o ts north
jiart by S u n d a y afte rn oo n . Sea 3
tre t or less F a ir .
G eorgia — P a r tly clo u d y . O n ly
Isolated a fte rn o o n th u n d e rs h o w ­
e rs Low s In the tiO* except 30s
extrem e n o rth . I llg h s up per 70*
extrem e n o rth to n e a r 9 0 south
A lab a m a — M o s tly s u n n y hot
d a y s and fa ir n ig h ts . A slight
c h a n c e o f a fte rn o o n or e v e n in g
th u n d e rs to rm s T u e sd a y and
W ednesday. L o w s In t h r 60s.
H ig h s In th e 8 0 *
AREA READINGS (9 am ):
tem p eratu re: 6 6 . o v e rn ig h t low
62 : F r id a y 's h ig h H9: b a ro m e tric
pressure: 3 0 12; re la tiv e h u m id i­
ty: 71 pe rcen t: w in d * sou thw est
ut 9 m ph: r a in none: su n rise
5 48 a m .. s u n s e t 6 :5 8 p m ,

SUNDAY TIDES: Daytons

Langley Proposes Uniform Handgun Licensing Law
L e g is la tio n c a llin g lo i a u n ­
llo r m
l ic e n s in g c o d e lo r
h a n d g u n * In F lo r id a ha* been
In tro d u ce d by state S e n H lt lia r d
L a n g le y
I ..in gle) . C le r tn u iil Ih -p u b lic a n
a n d a m c m lx i o l tin- S e m in o le
( o n m y le g is la t iv e D e le g a tio n ,
s a id Ihe pto|M»scd la w w o u ld
re se rv e the rig id tu is s u e lic e n s r s
to c a r r y co n c e a le d w c u |h m i * to
the sta le .
" S o m e c lt b s to F lo K ilu a i r
i ly in g to o u tla w g u n s , t-v ro
th o s e c a r r ie d In g lo v e co m
• s irtm e u is ." he s a id " T ill* law

A student at Salm i Point E lr
m tn iarv School. B rian enjoy*
r nit Scooting "I like the learn
tug
hr said We do exerciser
and Ira n i how to m ak e object#
su ch as boats and Pluewrxid
I terbv c a rs Irom w ood."
\ p p .iic n ih Brian did a gcxrd
lob on Ins car Ix ca u se In- cam e
in lust overall in the district
derhv lie is looking forward to
c .u n p lu g and le a rn in g about
idle s and urcherv a s a Wclx-lo
Seoul Hits sum m er He like s to
collect pc« ket k n u r s an d whit

c o u ld lx- c o n s id e re d a jx iss lh le
le lo n .
I ll a su rv ey Iasi S e p te m b e r on
d ie practice o l I s s u in g lic e n s e s to
p e rm it the c a r r y in g o l co n cealed
w e a p o n s in S e m in o le C o u n ty
a n d neat In O ra n g e a m i B rrv u rd
c o u n t ie s . It w a s f o u n d that
B r r v u r d had Issu e d p e rm it* to
2 2 9 non-law e n fo rc e m e n t people
a n d O range ha* issu e d jx -rm lis

io48.
M e an w h ile tn S e m in o le o n ly
m n pe rso n , lit e ig h t y e u rs had
m - r lv e d p c n n ts M o n fro m the
c o u n ty r o m n t lM ln n to e a rn - a

c o n c e a le d U n arm
S l a t e ta w . In e t le c t n o w .
a u t h o r iz e s f u ll lim e la w enlo r c r m e n t p e rso n n el w h e n o il
d u t y tu c a rr y co n cealed w e a p o n s
— II it Is t h e ir agetu v s |M iliry fo r
th e m lo do so. I’hat sa m e la w
a ls o set* a m in im u m c r it e r ia lo r
c o u n t y c o m m is s io n s to re q u ire
Iro m u n a p p lic a n t hefore It c a n
is s u e a p e rm it.
I h r s ta le law now a ls o s a y s if
a p e rs o n in F lo rid a w a n ts to
c a r r y a co n ce a le d w e a p o n he
m u s t n h tu ln p e rm issio n fro m the

c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n o l th e
c o u n ty w h ere he w a n ts lo wear
th e w eapon. H e m u s t ul*n prove
lie Is at least 18 y e a rs o ld and
lic e o l an y a d d ic t io n to d ru g s He
m a y not h a v e re c e iv e d a n y
Itlu n y c o n v ic t io n s In v o lv in g a
g u n and he m u s t Im- m e n ia lly
co m p eten t
In a d d itio n S e m in o le C o u n ty
u lso re q u ire s a p p lic a n ts to c o m ­
plete a t r a in in g p ro g ra m de
sig n e d to d e v e lo p s k ill a n d s a lr iy
in the use a n d h a n d lin g uf the
p is io l lo r w h ic h the a p p lic a tio n
ts mad)
— Donna Estes

B e a c h : high*. 2 2 9 u m ., 3 01
p rn ; lo w s . 8 30 a in .. 8 .5 7 p m.;
P o r t C a n a v e r a l; h ig h * . 2 2 1
a m 2 53 p in .: low s, 8 41 a til..
H IH p m . B a y p o r t : h ig h s . 9 41
a m .. 7 21 p m ; low s. 2.21 a .in ,
2 29 p m

MONDAY TIDES: Daytons
B e a c h : high*. 3 38 a .m .. 4:07
p m
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M onday's Shuttle Flight A Spacelab M ission
By William Harwood
UPI Science W riter
C A P E C A N A V E R A L (U P I) F iv e N A S A
a stro n a u ts , tw o c iv ilia n s c ie n tis ts , a p a ir o f fe isty
m o n k e y s a n d tw o d o ze n d o o m e d ra ts are set to
take o ff a b o a rd the s h u ttle C h a lle n g e r M o n d a y o n
a w rc k lo n g S p a ce la b s c ie n c e e x p e d itio n .
C h a lle n g e r's blastoff, s c h e d u le d fo r noon E S T .
on th e 17th sh u ttle m is s io n fo llo w s ih e la n d in g o f
its s ls te rs h lp D isco v e ry b y Ju st lO d a y s
T h e m is . w h ich w ill b e s a c rific e d a ffer the
(lig h t, a n d the s q u irre l m o n k e y s a rc s im p ly g o in g
a lo n g lo test so p h istic a te d sp a ce cages that w ill
be u sed o n fu tu re S p a c e la b life sc ie n c e m iss io n s .
f o r c o m m a n d e r R o b e rt O v e rm y c r. c o -p ilo t
F re d e ric k G re g o ry a n d c re w m e m b e rs D on L in d ,
N o rm a n T h a g a rd . W illia m T h o rn to n , L o d e w ljk
v an d e n B e rg and T a y lo r W a n g , the flig h t m e a n s
se ve n d a y s o f tw o-shift, a ro u n d -th e -c lo c k w o rk .
" W e h av e a v ery s p e c ific m is s io n , that Is, to
m a x im iz e the s c ie n tific r e tu rn from S p a c e la b .'
O v r r m y e r said In an In te rv ie w .
" T h e b e a u ty , o f c o u rse , o f a 24 h o u r o p e ra tio n
Is th a t y o u 're d o in g s c ie n t ific data re tu rn fo r 2 4
h o u rs. T h a t s lik e a f ly in g a 14 d a y m is s io n In a
o n e -sh ift o p e ratio n , so y o u r e a lly m a x im iz e th e
s c ie n c e r e tu rn ."
T h o r n t o n a n d T h a g a r d . b o th a s t r o n a u t*
p h y s ic ia n s , each have a p r e v io u s sh u ttle m is s io n
lo th e ir c re d it as d o e s O v e rm y c r. W a n g Is a
p h y s ic is t at the J e t P r o p u ls io n L a b o ra to ry In

A 30-hour fluid dynamics experi­
ment will study the behavior of
small drops suspended by sound
waves. The study could yield
valuable Information about con­
tainerless processing, which in
turn could prove useful for metal­
lurgy and chemical engineering.
Pasadena. C a l i f . a n d v a n den B e rg Is a s c ie n tis t
w ith F.G A G E n e r g v M e a s u re m e n ts Inc. o f G o le ta .
C a lif.
*'! t h in k p ro b a b ly the m ost s ig n ific a n t th in g
fro m m y s ta n d p o in t, we a r r s e n d in g s c ie n tis ts
Into o rb it to o p e ra te the e x p e rim e n ts th e y have
o rig in a te d ." s a id L in d , a p h y s ic is t-a s tro n a u t w h o
h a s w a lle d 19 y e a rs for h is firs t sp ace flig h t.
T h e s h u ttle file r s p la n to c o n d u c t 15 a m b itio u s
e x p e rim e n ts th ro u g h o u t the S p a c e la b m is s io n to
s tu d y m a te r ia ls p ro c e ss in g , life s c ie n c e s . E a rth s
e n v iro n m e n t, a s tro p h y s ic s a n d f lu id d y n a m ic s .
T w e lv e o f th e e x p e rim e n ts are sp o n so re d b y
A m e ric a n s c ie n tis ts , tw o by F r e n c h s c ie n tis ts a n d
one b y re s e a rc h e rs In India.
In a d d it io n , t w o s m a ll s a t e llit e s w ill be
la u n c h e d fro m c a n is te rs In th e p a y lo a d bay n ea r

F o u r s u c h s p e c im e n s w ere fo u n d b u t o n ly tw o
c o u ld be tra in e d In tim e to o p e rate t h e ir ca g e s'
food a n d w a te r sy s te m s.
T h e m o n k e y s w ill not lx* sa c rific e d bu t Ihe ra ts
w ill be k ille d a fte r the flig h t lo r a se rie s o f m e d ic a l
s tu d ie s to le a n t m o re ab o u t the p h y s io lo g ic a l
c h a n g e s (hat o c c u r d u r in g w e ig h tle s s n e s s
F o u r of the tw o d o ze n ro d e n ts w ill h av e
s u rg ic a lly Im p la n te d s e n so rs that w ill ra d io v ita l
d ata to re c o rd e rs d u r in g Ihe m is s io n B a r r in g an
e m e rg e n cy , th e c re w h a s no p la n s to Inte ract w ith
a n y o f the a n im a ls d u rin g the (lig ht o th e r th a n to
o b serve them p e rio d ic a lly to e n s u re th e y are
co m fo rtab le.
T h o rn to n o b s e rv e d the b e h a v io r o f s ix ra ts
d u rin g the e ig h th s h u ttle m is s io n a n d he sa id b y
the end o f that flig h t, "s o m e of th o se ra ts lit e r a lly
w ere d o in g b a c k w a rd s s o m e rs a u lts ,"
" T h e y w ere e n jo y in g w e ig h tle s sn e ss a n d I lie
m o n k e y s — I c a n 't w a it to see w hat the m o n k e y s
do l Just w is h th e ca g e s were la rg e r so we c o u ld
see th e ir fu ll r e p e rto ry ."
D u rin g the first d a y o f the flig h t, a w id e -fie ld
c a m e ra w ill be used lo m a k e a s u rv e y o f the sk y
m the u ltra v io le t re g io n o f the s p e c tru m
U ltra v io le t ra d iu tlo n Is g iven o ff b y y o u n g
h ig h -te m p e ra tu re sta rs a n d try m a s s iv e sta rs
n e a rin g the e n d o f th e ir life tim e , a n d s u c h
ra d ia tio n ts re fle cte d b y In te rs te lla r g a s a n d dust
U ltra v io le t a s tro n o m y c o u ld offer I n s ig h ts Into the
d is tr ib u tio n o f m a ile r in the u n iv e rse .

the e n d o f the m iss io n .
O n e . c a lle d N U S A T . w ill tie u sed to c a lib ra te a ir
tr a ffic c o n tr o l ra d a r s a n d th e o th e r, c a lle d
G L O M R for g lo b a l lo w -o rb itin g m essage re la y
s a te llite , w ill be u se d b y th e N a v y fo r c o n tr o llin g
o c e a n o g ra p h ic se nso rs. S u c h a s y s te m e v e n tu a lly
c o u ld be u se d to tra c k e n e m y s u b m a rin e s
N U S A T w e ig h s a b o u t 1 15 p o u n d s a n d Is v a lu e d
at $1 .5 m illio n , m o s tly In d o n a te d p a rts a n d
la b o r. G lo m r Is a S I m illio n 1 5 0 -p o u n d sa te llite .
C h a lle n g e r's m is s io n m a r k s the se co n d flig h t o f
S p a ce la b . a S I b illio n E u ro p e a n -b u ilt la b o ra to ry
m o d u le c a rr ie d In the s h u tt le 's 6 0 -fo o t-lo n g
p a y lo a d bay a n d c o n n e c te d to the s h ip 's a irlo c k
b y a 19 fo o t-lo ng tu n n e l.
T h e la b o ra to ry m o d u le ts 2 3 feet lo n g a n d 13
feet w id e , p r o v id in g a r o o m y s h ir t s le e v e
e n v iro n m e n t for the cre w .
" T h e w h o le S p a c e la b s e rie s Is a p re v ie w to the
s p a re s t a tio n ," sa id L in d . " T h is Is a m a jo r
n a tio n a l sc ie n c e fa c ility a n d w e 're d o in g so m e
v e ry , v e ry good th in g s for a lo t o f fie ld s ."
C h a lle n g e r last Hew- In O c to b e r. T h e s p a c e s h ip
w as g ro u n d e d In N o v e m b e r b e ca u se o f tro u b le
w ith Its heat In s u la tio n tile s a n d re p a irs w ere not
c o m p le te d u n t il e a rly M a rc h .
M is s io n m a n a g e rs o r ig in a lly p la n n e d to In clu d e
fo u r s q u irr e l m o n k e y s o n the flig h t. H ut 9 5
p e rc e n t o f th e sp e c ie s c a rr ie s a n o n -h u m a n
iie rp e s v ir u s a n d Ihe sp a ce a g e n c y d e cid e d la te In
the p ro g ra m to In clu d e o n ly v ir u s free su b je c ts

WILLIE B. NEWMAN, M.D.

Garden
Of Love

A n n o u n ces T h e O p ening
Of An Office For The Practice Of

Iris and Ernest Johnson work
In fhe heart-shaped rose
garden in their yard at 174
Van Buren Ave., Lake M ary.
The garden was a gift from
Johnson to his wife to com ­
memorate their 21st wedding
anniversary.

Obstetrics, Gynecology &amp; Infertility
At

1403 Medical Plaza Drive
Suite 104
Sanford, Florida 32771
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CALENDAR
SUNDAY. APRIL 28
ARTSPEST
85. O ra n g e
A v e n u e a n d K o la P a r k .
D o w n t u w n O r la n d o , liit e r n u Ito n a l e n te rta in m e n t. T w ilig h t
c o n c e r t , 7 :3 0 p .m .. a t E o la
B a n d s h c ll a n d fire w o rk s
S a n fo rd B ig Book A A . 7 p .m ,.
o p e n d is c u s s io n . F lo r id a P o w e r
un&lt;l L ig h t b u ild in g , N. M y r tle
A v e n u e . S a n fo rd .
A la n o n m e etin g . H p m .. 1201
W F ir s t St.. San fo rd.

MONDAY. APRIL 29
C e n tr a l F lo rid a Eilood B a n k
S e m in o le C o u n ty B r a n c h , 1302
E. S e c o n d S t.. S a n fo rd . 9 a .m . to
5 p m : F lo r id a H o s p it a lA lta m o n t e B ra n c h . OOI E . A lt a ­
m o n te A ve.. 9 a m . to 5 p .m .
B o w lin g league for m e n ia lly
Ila n d trap p ed . 4-5:45 p .m ., A lla m o n te L a n c s . 2 8 0 D o u g la s A v r
C a ll 8 0 2 -2 5 0 0 for In fo rm a tio n .
K c lx is C lu b A A . n o o n a n d 5 :3 0
p .m .. c lo sed . 8 p in ., step . 130
N o r m a n d y Road. C a s s e lb e r r y .
C le a n A ir K r lx m a t noon, c lo s e d .
A p o p k a A lc o h o lic s A n o n y ­
m o u s . 8 p m ., c lo s e d , A p o p k a
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . 0 1 5
H ig h la n d .
A l-A n o n S te p a n d S t u d y . 8
p.m ., C a s s e lb e rry S e n io r C r n l r r .
2 0 0 N. T r ip le t D rive.
S a n fo rd A A. 8 p in . , c lo s e d .
1201 W . F lr s l St.
F e llo w s h ip G ro u p A A . s e n io r
c itiz e n s . H p.m .. clo se d . 2 0 0 N,
L a k e T r ip le t D rive . C a s s e lb e rry .

TUESDAY. APRIL 30
C a s s e lb e r r y K lw a n ls C lu b . 7
a .in ., L e C lu b , S. lu ik r T r ip le t
D riv e . C a ss e lb e rry .
S a n fo r d T o a s tm a s te rs , 7 :1 5
a .m . V illa g e Inn r e s t a u r a n t.
2 5 0 5 S. F re n c h Ave,
S a n lu r d O p tim ist C lu b . 1 1 4 5
a in .. W e ste rn S lz z lln R e s ta u ­
ra n t. S a n fo rd .

...'Star Wars'
Continued front page 1A
d a r lty trad e unio n.
G o r b a c h e v . In c r i t i c i z i n g
R e a g a n 's S 2 6 b illio n S tra te g ic
D efen se In itia tiv e to d e v e lo p a
s p a c e - b a s e d s h ie ld to s h o o t
d o w n In co m in g m is s ile s , said.
" W h a te v e r the a u th o rs o f these
p la n s s a y . Ihetr a im Is c le a r.
" T h e y w ant to a c h ie v e the
a b i l i t y to c o n d u c t a n u n ­
p u n is h e d first n u c le a r s trik e .
O u r a ttitu d e Is fu n d a m e n ta lly
d iffe re n t — o u te r s p a re c a n n o t
be u se d a s an aren a fo r m ilit a r y
t h re a t." G o rb a c h e v sa id .
T h e ag e n cy sa id th e a gree­
m e n t to exte n d th e E a s t b lo c
d e fen se treaty w a s s ig n e d by
le a d e rs o f the seven p a r t states.
C z e c h o s lo v a k ia . P o la n d ,
H u n g a ry , East G e rm a n y .
B u lg a ria . R o m a n ia , a n d Ihe So­
v ie t U n io n . T h e t r e a t y w a s
e x te n d e d for 20 years.
“ S o lo n g a s N A T O e x is t s a n d
th e t h re a t to E u r o p e a n a n d
w o rld p eace a ls o e x is t s , the
s o c i a l i s t c o u n t r i e s w ill
s tre n g th e n th e ir d e fe n siv e a lli­
a n ce . a n d Increase t h e ir e ffo rts

S u n s h in e C o n n e c t io n o p e n
house. 7-9 p .m . S o u th S e m in o le
C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l c a f r lr r la .
555 W . S ta te Road 4 3 4 .
L o u g w ix u l. T h e p re n a ta l s u p p o rt
g ro u p Is a p ro ject o f U rs u la
S u n s h in e C h ild A b u se P r e v e n ­
tio n Inc. C a ll 8 3 4 -1 2 0 0 e x t 44 I
for in fo rm a tio n .
C o n c e rt b y T o m lin s o n C o lle g e
C h o ra le fro m C le v e la n d . T c n n ,,
7:30 p .m .. C h u r c h o f G o d o f
P ro p h e c y . 2 5 0 9 E lm A v e .. S a n ­
ford.
S a n fo rd S e n io r C itiz e n s C lu b ,
noon, S a n fo rd C iv ic C en ter. B a g
lu n c h a n d B in g o .
S a n fo r d L io n s C lu b , n o o n .
H o lid a y In n . In te rsta te 4. S a n ­
ford.
S o u t h S e m in o le C o u n t y
K lw a n ls C lu b , no o n . Q u in c y 's
R e s ta u ra n t. H ig h w a y 17-92 a n d
L iv e O a k s B o u le v a r d .
C u s se llte rry .
C e n tr a l F lo r id a B lo o d B a tik
S e m in o le C o u n t y B ra n c h . 13 02
E . S e c o n d S t.. S a n fo rd . I I a .m .

lo 7 p .m . F lo r id a llo s p lt n lA ltu m o n tr B ra n c h . 001 E A lt a ­
m o n te A ve.. 11 a .in . to 7 p.m ,
S a n f o r d - D u p lic a t e B r id g e
C lu b . 1 p .m .. G re a te r S a n fo rd
C h n in h e r o f C o m m e rc e . 4 0 0 E.
F ir s t St.
S a n fo rd A A , 5:30 , c lo s e d d is ­
c u s s io n . a n d 8 p m ., o p e n d is ­
c u s s io n , 1201 W . F ir s t St.
R rb o a C lu b A A . n o o n a n d 5 :3 0
p.m .. c lo sed . 8 p .m .. step . 130
N o rm a n d y R o a d . C a s s e lb e rry .
C le a n A ir R r lio s C lu b . noon,
c lo s e d .
2 4 H o u r A A g r o u p b e g in n e rs
o p e n d is c u s s io n . 8 p .m .. S e co n d
a n d B a y S tre ets, S a n fo rd .
17 -9 2 G r o u p A A . H p .m ..
c lo s e d . M e s s ia h L u t h e r a n
C h u r c h . 17-92 a n d D o g lr a c k
Hnm l
O v c r r a t r r s A n o n y m o u s , o pen.
7 ,3 0 p .m .. F lo r id a P o w e r A
L ig h t. 301 S. M y r tle A v e .. S a n ­
ford.

S e m in o l e A r e a . 7 : 3 0 p . m . .
S e m in o le C o m m u n it y M e n ta l
H e a lth C e n te r, C r a n e s R o o st
O ffic e P a rk . S u ite 377. P e lic a n
H u t ld ln g . A lta m o n t e S p r in g s
F lr s l a n d t h ir d W e d n e s d a y s lo r
fa m ilie s a n d c a re g iv e rs o f lo n g
te rm m e n ta lly d is a b le d F re e of
c h a rg e .

WEDNESDAY. MAY 1

S a n lu r d K lw a n ls C lu b . noon.
S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r.

COPE

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of

S a n fo rd S e n io r C itiz e n C lu b ,
n o o n , bag lu n c h u u d B in g o ,
S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r.
F u ll G o sp e l B u s in e s s M e n 's
F e 11it w s It I p I n t e r n a t i o n a l
b re a k fa st m e e tin g . 0 :3 0 a m .
H o lid a y Inn. S ta le Hoad 4 3 0 a n d
W y m o re R o a d . A lt a m o n lr
S p rin g s . F o r d e ta ils c a ll 0504255.
C r n t r a l F lo r id a B lo o d B a n k
S e m in o le C o u n t y B ra n c h . 1302
E . S e c o n d St.. S a n fo rd . 9 a.m . to
5 p .m . F lo r id a H o s p it a lA lta m o n te B ra n c h . I I a.m . lo 7
p .m .

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R o ll o r B u n
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lo r th e sa k e o f d isa rm a m e n t,
peace a n d th e d is s o lu tio n o f
m ilit a ry b lo c s ." th e a g e n cy sa id.

Express

May 10
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A W IN N E R !!
C o n g ratu latio n s to B ecky C o u rso n . A M illio n D o lla r P ro ducer
with T h e W a ll S t . C o m p a n y R e a lt o r s .
B e ck y won firs t place In a " B a c k T o B a s ic s " c o n te s t held
recen tly by the Lake M ary O ffice . She le d her o ffic e sta ff In
bringing In som e great re su lts w hich generated p ro d u ctiv e
bu slneas for B e ck y and T h e W a ll B t . C o m p a n y R e a lt o r a .
S eco n d place winner was R o b in M u zeka, th ird p lace w inner
was Pam ela Neff.
__________K E E P U P T H E G O O D W O R K B E C K Y .

.“...from E’stoA ’sin
just two report cards!

Express
H a m b u rg e r
llo ld o g
T a te r T o ts
F r u it
J u ic e
M ilk

Those are results you can see!”

" T h e u n a n im o u s d e c isio n to
p ro lo n g th e tre a ty Is d ic ta te d b y
the n e c e s s ity o f m a in ta in in g Ihe
In fa llib le s e c u r ity o f the a llie d
c o u n trie s . C o n s id e rin g the e x ­
tent o f th e th re a t o( w a r. the
W a rsa w P a c t w ill c o n tin u e to
u n d e rta k e ste p s to keep th e ir
c o m m o n de fen se c a p a b ility at
a p p ro p ria te le v e ls ." P A P sa id
G o rb a c h e v 's p resence at the
W a rsa w P a c t s u m m it m a rk e d
h is firs t ir t p a b ro a d sin c e h e
ca m e to p o w e r o n M a rc h I
fo llo w in g th e d e a th o f S o v ie t
P r e s id e n t K o n s t a n t in
C h e rn e n k o .

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Sunday, April 21. 1910

W O RLD
IN BRIEF
FireKills Up To 80
At Mental Hospital
B U E N O S A I R E S . A rg e n tin a ( U l'l) — F ire fig h te rs s e a rc h e d
the c h a r re d In te rio r o f a m e n ta l h o s p ita l to d a y fo r m o re
v ic tim * o f a fire d ia l K illed a n m a n y an AO p a tie n ts, m a n y o f
th em se d a te d a n d (rapped In t h e ir beds.
T h e D Y N n e w s agency s a id HO people were k ille d In the
blaze e a r ly F r id a y at the s e v e n -s to ry S a in t E m llle n e c lin ic
In the n e ig h b o rh o o d o f S a a v e d ra , a m id d le c la s s s e c tio n o f
the A r g e n tin e ca p ita l.
P u b lic h e a lth se cretary T e o d o r P u g o sa id th a t o f 4 1 0
pa tie n ts, o n ly 2 0 0 escaped u n h a rm e d
He e s tim a te d Ih r
n u m b e r o f de ad at betw een 5 0 a n d GO. but w a s u n a b le to
give a p re c ise a c c o u n t of the o th e rs .
W itn e s s e s sa id Ih r lire b e g u n s h o rtly before m id n ig h t o n
the fo u r th flo o r o f the b u ild in g , w h e re e ld e rly p s y c h ia t r ic
(x itle n ts w ere housed. Its c a u s e w a s not I m m e d ia te ly
know n
S o m e o l the u n h a rm e d p a t ie n ts w ere tra n s fe rre d to o th e r
p s y c h ia tric h o s p ita ls a ro u n d th e c ity , w h ile o th e rs w ere
g iven te m p o ra ry sh elter h y f a m ilie s In the n e ig h b o rh o o d .
.Still o th e rs w u n d ered off Into th e streets.

Troops Ordered To Sldon
BEIRUT, L e b a n o n (UPI) — T h e lx*bnnese a r m y o rd e re d
tro o p s to the S ld o n urea a n d a g e n e ra l strik e w a s c a lle d In
C h r ls lla n east B e iru t tod ay to p ro te st the s to rm in g o f se ve n
C h r is t ia n v lllp g r s by P a le s tin ia n a n d M oslem fig h te rs.
la -b a n e se so ld ie rs re p o rte d e a r ly today to s o u th e rn
la -b a n e se a rm y b a rra c k s at K f a r F a lo u s and S a lh ly e h In the
S ld o n a re u w h e re P a le s tin ia n a n d M o slem fig h te rs sto rm e d
a g ro u p o f C h r is tia n v illa g e s F r id a y .
T h e a r m y c o m m a n d o r d e r w a s Issued after so m e 1.500
p a re n ts u n d stu d e n ts In C h r ls t lu n east B e iru t m a rc h e d on
the D e fe n se M in is try . T h e y w e re pro te sting th e a r m y 's
fa ilu re to p ro v id e se cu rity fo r C h r is t ia n v llla g rs o v e rlo o k in g
S ld o n a fle r B eirut-based " L e b a n e s e F o rc e s " m ilit ia m e n
w ith d re w as part of a cease-fire.
H u n d r e d s o f P a le s tin ia n s a n d le flls l M o s le m fig h te rs
s to rm e d se ve n m ostly a b a n d o n e d v llla g rs In a p p a re n t
rev en g e for five w eeks o f s h e llin g a n d flg h lin g in S ld o n a n d
n e a rb y re fu g e e cam p s.

4 Die In Racial Violence

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• J O H A N N E S B U R G . S o u t h A f r ic a ( I ll’ ll A b la c k
( x illr r m a n o pened fire o n o c ro w d o f b Ik h i I 5 0 0 b la c k s
a tta c k in g Ills hom e, la la lly s h o o tin g a m a n a s ren ew ed
ra c ia l v io le n c e k ille d fo u r o th e rs In lilac k to w n s h ip s ,
a u th o ritie s sa id
A p o lic e sp o ke sm a n s a id the cro w d a p p a r e n tly w as
w a lk in g to a w ake F rid a y at the hom e of a v ic t im o f the
v io le n c e In C ru d o c k 's l.ln g llllh e b la c k to w n sh ip , a b o u t 125
m ile s n o rth o f Port E liz a b e th , w hen the g ro h p began
s to n in g the ( x illr rm u n 's h o m e .
T h e o ffic e r fired a sh o tg u n , k illin g one m a n a n d s lig h t ly
In ju rin g th re e O lliers. Ihc s p o k e s m a n said.
B la c k m o b s have In th e p a st a tta ck e d b la c k s lo r b e in g
w hat I h e y c a lle d "g o v e rn m e n t sto o g es."
T h e E a s te rn Ca|x- regio n, w it h P o rt E liz a b e th a i Its hub ,
h a s been (lie fo cal point o f a n ti-g o v e rn m e n t v io le n c e In the
past m o n th s . S in c e the b e g in n in g o f the y ea r ut lea st K )5
&gt;*WVs h a v e lx-en k ille d In th e u n re s t.

O rteg a Seeking A id From So viets;
W arns U .S. A gainst Backing Rebels
I rr n a llo r iu l s itu a tio n a n d point
c a l o rd e r."
T h e Itin e ra ry o l O rte g a 's trip
to M o sco w , h is s e c o n d after
a tte n d in g the M a r c h funcrut ol
P r e s id e n t K o n s 1a n I I n
C h e rn e n k o , w an not a n n o u n c e d .
E a r lie r F r id a y , a b u rn e r
N ic a ra g u a n D e m o c r a t ic Force
O rtegu Ic li fo r M oscow F r id a y
ri'tie l leader, w h o tu rn e d him self
a m id r r|x irt* fro m W a s h in g to n
o v e r to the S n r id ln ln ta s under an
that R e a g a n , s lu n g hy T u e s d a y 's
a m n e s ty law . a p p e a re d at a new s
c o n g re s sio n a l v o le against $1 4
c o n fe re n c e a n il d e n o u n c e d
m illio n In u ld to the C o n tra
k illin g s a n d r a iie s h r said his
rebels, w o u ld seek a " fu ll fu m lfo rm e r c o m ra d e s c o m m itte d .
ly " o l m e a s u re s to p ressure the
" I w itn e sse d w a r c r im e s by the
leltist g o v e rn m e n t aw ay fro m Its
C o n t r a s ," s a id C le lo Flo res, w ho
M ai .slat co u rse .
s a id he led a 2 0 -m a n -sq u a d lor
"II w o u ld a p p e a r that P r e s i­ t h r rebel fo rc e In in n o rth e rn
dent R e a g a n lia s not m tlg n e d
J l n o l r g u p r o v in c e fr o m the
h im s e lf In C o n g re s s ’ d e c is io n
Ifn tid iira n b o rd e r In S ep tem ber
a n d Is I n s i s t in g o n n e w
1084. " T h e m e n a m b u s h e d and
m e a s u r e s , n e w u n io n s , a n d
kld nnp |x-tl N ic a r a g u a n |x\isunt*
another p a c k a g e of lln a n e ln g fo r
I a lso saw ih c C o n t r a s rajxt on ii t e r r r v u lu I b in a r y lo r i e s .’ * a b o u t 2 0 p e a s a n t w o m en In
O rtega to ld r c ix ir t r r s before h is
C a n o la i l. u z . " a v illa g e 85 m ile s
ile|H iriu re.
n o rth e a st o l M a n a g u a . F lo re s
" A lt e r «ill t h is o ver the $ 1 4
sa id .
F lo re s sa id r r lx - l li-a d rts w ho
m illio n , w e c a n see the A m e r i­
w ere d e te rm in e d to o verth ro w
c a n p e o p le w a n t a p e a c e fu l
th e le ltis t S a m lln ls ia g o v e rn ­
so lu tio n , m il th e v io len t p a th th e
Reagan a d m in is tr a tio n Is Im p ort­ m e n t had m a in t a in e d strict ills
c lp lln c a n d o rd e re d the e x e c u ­
ing. T h is v io le n t path w ill r e s u lt
tions o f u n w illin g re c ru its
in A m e ric a n y o u th h a v in g t o Jo in
F lo re s suit! tic f in a lly becam e
a w a r a g a ln s i N ic a ra g u a .” O r ­
tega sa id
" s o d is g u s te d " th a t he changed
Into c iv ilia n c lo th e s , w o rk e d on a
H c u g u n 's ' ‘ c o m p I e lc ly
fa rm In E s l r l l p ro v in c e , and
m isg u id e d ' |x&gt;linc*. In c lu d in g a
c o n ta cte d th e g o v e rn m e n t soon
u to nl b in d in g Irnin Ih r In te r
a f t e r th e a m n e s t y b ill w a s
A m e ric a n D eve lo p m en t B u n k fo r
the c o u n t r y ' s w a r - s h a t t e r e d
passed
e c o n o m y , w e re p u r l o f t h e
" I w ant a n e w life , to w o rk and
reason for (its M oscow trip , th e
to rejo in m y f a m ily . ” F lo re s said.
T h r N ic a r a g u a n D e m o cra tic
-year-old p re sid e n t said.
F o rce re c e iv e d $H&lt;) m illio n in
"W e w ill tra v e l to the S o v ie t
C I A fu n d s u n t il a co n g ressio n a l
U n io n a n d o th e r c o u n trie s o f th e
c u t o ff o f s u c h lln a n e ln g last
so c ia list c o m m u n ity to d is c u s s
c o o p e r a tio n , a n a ly z e t h e In- J u n e .
M A N A G U A . N ica ra g u a IUPJI P resid e n t D a n ie l Ortega, le a v in g
Tor M o sco w to seek aid for Ills
c o u n t r y 's t ro u b le d e c o n o m y ,
w a r n e d P r e s id e n t R e a g a n 's
su pport fo r reb e ls m ay lead to
" A m e r ic a n y o u th lig h tin g in
N ic a ra g u a ."

Saves Woman From Would-Be Rapist

Along Came Bronson To The Rescue
B y D eane J o rd a n
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
h a lf-n a k e d w om an d ra g g e d
hy h e r a t t a r k r r a c ro s s sta te
Road 4 3 6 In C a ss e lb e rry w a s
re sc u e d by a m an n a m e d
B ro n s o n w h o k ick e d the k n ife w ie ld in g su sp e ct Into a h a s ty
retreat.
T h e m id n ig h t rescue sto p p e d
the a s s a u lt on a 2 3 -y e a r-o ld
W in te r P a rk w om an. T h e s u s ­
pect w a s la te r arrested a n d a
c o m p u te r ch eek show ed h im to
be a f u g it iv e fr o m N o r t h

Carolina.
A c c o r d in g to a sh e riff’ s re p o rt,
a w o m a n w as w a lk in g h o m e
fro m her Job at a c o n v e n ie n c e
sto re w h e n a m an a p p ro a c h e d
her fro m the rear a n d a s k e d for
sex. T h e Incident o c c u rre d at
1 1 4 1 p m F rid a y at S R 4 3 6 a n d
L a k e H o w e ll lam e.
T h e w o m a n said sh e to ld th e
m a n to leave her a lo n e , th e
rep o rt said. H e then g ra b b e d h e r
a n d tore her s h irt a n d b ra a s he
d ra g g rd her Into a d itc h b e sid e
the road. S h e said he s t r u c k h e r
s e v e r a l t im e s , h e ld a k n if e
a g a in s t her a n d th re a te n e d to
k ill her. H e sa id h r w a s g o in g to
ra p e h er. ih c report said.
S h e p le a d e d w ith h im to s lo p
a n d sa id h e r father w a s o n h is
w a y to p ic k her up. U n d e te rre d .
I h r a tta c k e r p u sh e J h e r a g a in s t
a c h a ln r n r s h fence, lo re h e r s h ir t
a n d b ra o ff co m p le te ly , a n d trie d
to p u s h her o v e r (he fen ce In to
(h e c o m p o u n d o f a s t o r a g e
b u s in e s s , the rrp o rl sa id . S h e fe ll
to ih e g ro u n d a s Ih r m a n b egan
( o c h o k e her.
S tru g g lin g , she b ro k e free a n d
ra n a c ro s s S R 4 3 6 lo the m e d ia n
w h e re sh e c rie d for h e lp . H e r
u ttu c k c r fo llo w ed a n d ta c k le d
her. d ra g g in g h e r to th e g ro u n d ,
the re p o rt said. She b ro k e loose
a g a in , rrc ro s s e d the ro a d , o n ly
to lx* ca u g h t a n d d ra g g rd to the

ground.
W h ile sh e w as on t h r g ro u n d ,
t h r su sp e c t began to b ra t her,
tb e repo rt said.
A lim it t il ls lim e . J a m e s
B r o n s o n . 3 0 . o f A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s , sa id he w a s d r iv in g
s n u th lx iu n d on S R 4 3 6 w h e n
s a w (he si H iggle and sto p p e d
A s B ro n so n a p p ro a ch e d , h r
s a id the su spect w h irle d a n d
lu n g e d at h im w ith a b u c k k n ife
’ ’ l ie lu n g e d a n d m is s e d . I
d id n 't . " B ro n so n sa id , a d d in g
th a t he k ic k e d the m a n In the
h e a d u n d rlh s.
B r o n s o n su ld the c o n fro n ta tio n
h a p p e n e d so q u ir k that he d id n 't
h a v e t im e lo Ih ln k a b o u t It H r
s a id It u r tu u lly w a sn 't m u c h o f a
fig h t s in c e h r sta n d s 6 -fc rt ta ll
a n d w e ig h s 22 5 p o u n d s a n d the
s u s p e c t Is abo u t 5 fo o t-7 u n d J3 0
pounds.

...Faison
C o n t in u e d fr o m p a g e 1 A
u n d fo rth betw een c it y huff a n d
th e p o lic e de partm e n t lo help,
b u t K n o w le s says th a l w ill be
h ig h ly u n lik e ly s in c e H a rrie tt
w i l l be le a r n in g a n e w Job
h im s e lf.
B u t In Ih r fare nl ih c loud,
K n o w le s sa id hi- h a s c o n lld c n c r
In E a ls o n 's u h llliy to h a n d le It.
" H e w ill have n o (ro u b le c o p ­
in g ." K n o w le s said. " H c ' s u v e ry
c n m p c lr n l In d iv id u a l w ith 22
y e a rs o f e x p e rie n c e ."
E v e n so. K n o w le s s a id . It w as
a ll u n n e c e ss a ry .
" I t ’s Ju sl u n fo rtu n a te ih e s itu
a H im w a s lorced on h im "
K n o w le s said Ihe c li y 's C iv il
S e r v ic e B o ard e rre d a n d w as
" v e r y In c o n sid e ra te " b y not d e ­
c la r in g ih r assistan t c it y m a n a g ­
e r 's |Misltton vacant a n ti d r la y lu g
th e h ir in g ot a p o lle r c h ie f.
T h e IxM rtl. In Its d e c is io n to
a d v e rtis e n u ilo n u lly fur a p p li­
c a n t s u n t il M ay 2 4 . s a id It
n ee d ed to ta k r Its tim e to fin d
ih e tx-sl q u a lllle d a p p lic a n ts Its
d e c is io n cam e on tile h e e ls o f a
r o in p lu ln l by u c it iz e n s g ro u p
th a t K n o w le s w as " r u s h in g " the
t x x m i'a se arch for a p o lic e ch ie f
in o rd e r to Install H a rrie tt.
K n o w le s said he w u s o n ly
t h in k in g of Fu lson a n d th e la c k
o f c o n tin u it y In c it y h a ll he
w o u ld In h erit as a re su lt o f the
re tire m e n ts of key c it y staffers.

In a memo to Civil Service

C EN T R A ). FLO RID A FOOT CARE CROUP
• SPORTS MEDICINE • GENERAL FOOT CARE
COMFORT ABLE CORRECTION OFi RUNIONS — CORNS - HAMMCR TORS — INGROWN TOC NAILS

o n tw o o c c a s io n s a n d th e n found
d ru g s In the h o m e w h e n law m en
w it h a w a rra n t m a d e a se arch .
A g e n ts repo rted b u y in g pot at
th e h o m e at 2701 A z a le a D rive
o n A p r i l 17 a n d 2 0 . T h e y
re tu rn e d w ith a se a rc h w a rra n t,
o n T h u rs d a y a n d re p o rte d fin d ­
in g m o re th a n 2 0 g ra m s o f
p a c k a g e d m a r ij u a n a In th e
B ro n s o n , w h o h a s had no h o m e .
J a c k D a vid B a tc h e lo r. 40. and
tra in in g In fig h t in g but cre d ite d
C h e r y l A. B a tc h e lo r. 2 9 . o f the
h is s c ra p p in g a b ilit y to g ro w in g
u p In the B r o n x . N .Y .. said he a b o v e a d d re ss w ere a rre ste d at
t h e ir hom e fo llo w in g Ih c 6 p m .
w as h o ld in g Ihe su sp e c t but had
se
a rc h . Ms. B a lc h e lo r h a s been
to lei h im go w h e n the dazed
w o m an sta rte d to ru n Inlo t ra f­ released on $ 8 ,0 0 0 b o n d and Is
s c h e d u le d to a p p e a r In co u rt
fic. T h e su sp e c t fled.
M a y 13. B a tc h e lo r w a s b e in g
A fra id s h e 'd gel ru n over, he
h e ld in lie u o f $ 8 ,0 0 0 b o n d
c a u g h t her. gave her h is s h irt
H O CKED LO O T
a n d lo o k h e r to a n e a rb y store.
A m a n w h o a lle g e d ly paw ned
Th ere, the w o m a n refused to
a go ld a n d d ia m o n d r in g w o rth
c a ll the p o lic e , so B ro n s o n did.
T h e w o m a n re c e iv e d tre a t­ $ 3 ,0 0 0 a n d s t o le n fro m h is
g l t lf r le n d 's f a t h e r h a s b e en
m ent on th e sce n e for c u ts,
scrape s u n d b r u is e s but refused c h a rg e d w ith g ra n d theft and
to go to th e h o s p ita l. W h e n d e a lin g In sto le n p ro p e rty .
J u liu s M ls tln a o f 2 1 1 B a n b u ry
In v e stig a to rs a r riv e d she I n itia lly
refused lo le a ve th e b a th ro o m o f C o u r t. L o n g w o o d, h ad reported
to sh e riff-s d e p u tie s (hat the rin g
the store.
Later, a fte r a d e p u ty took Ihe a n d o th e r J e w e rly h a d been
s to le n from h is h o m e T h u rs d a y
w o m a n h o m e , a m a n m a tc h in g
the s u s p e c t's d e s c rip tio n w as a n d he nam ed a su sp e c t In Die
case, a sh e riff’ s re p o rt said.
seen w a lk in g In the area a n d
S e m in o le C o u n t y s h e r if f s In
arrested.
v e s lig a llo r s fo u n d the rin g at (h r
B e in g h e ld In Ihe S e m in o le
H a p p y H o c k c r, 9 5 0 F a irb a n k s
C o u n ty Jail w ith o u t bond on a
A v e . W in te r P a rk , a n d the paw n
fu g itiv e w a rra n t a n d on $ 8 ,0 0 0
tic k e t w as In Ihe s u s p e c t's nam e,
bond for u t tr m p le d se x u a l batle ry a n d a g g ra v a te d a ssa u lt Is the report said.
D e p u t ie s r e p o r t e d f in d in g
J o h n M a rlo n C a rs o n III. 20 . o f
a n o t h e r r i n g b e lo n g in g to
G re e n sb o ro . N .C .
M ls tln a at the s u s p e c t's hom e,
JUST A HOLE IN THE WALL
A m a n w h o w a s re p o rte d ly lie fo re th ey a rre ste d h im at the
try in g to b re a k Into a w o m a n ’ s S e m in o le C o u n t y S h e r lf r s Dep a r lm e n l a t a b o u t 6 p m .
house a t 1 2 0 0 S co tt A ve.. S a n
fo.d. (led a fte r th e w o m an fire d T h u rs d a y .
G a ry G e ra ld L o m b a rd o . 23. ol
one s lu g fro m her 3 2 -c a llb e r
1726 M o n te re y A p a rtm e n ts .
p isto l Into a w all.
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to S a n f o r d p o lic e (h a t h e r c h a rg e d In th e ca se a n d w as
l&gt;elng held In l lr u o f $ 8 ,0 0 0
b o y frie n d ca m e to h e r h o m e at
about 7 :2 0 p in. T h u rs d a y w a n ­ bond.
tin g lo get In. S h e re fu se d ,
BURGLARIES fr THEFTS
a c c o rd in g lo ih e (Miller r r p o r l,
H a rv e y B e lm a n . 40 . o f 153-D
becau se h r w as d ru n k a n d sh e
S p rln g w o o d C ir c le . L o n g w ix x l,
feared h r m ig h t b e co m e v io len t
repo rted to d e p u tie s that a tx iu l
Ms. L a w r e n c e re p o rte d th e
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m an w ent a r o u n d lo Ihe h a c k o f
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the h o use a n d tore th ro u g h a
r e c o r d e r a n d s p e a k e r s w e re
screen d ia ir a n d then tried lo get
s to le n from Ills c a r T u e s d a y o r
Into the m a in d o o r w h ic h w a s
W e d n e sd a y .
locked .
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T o o ls , c u lle r s , to r c h e s a n d
h e r .3 2 - c a llb e r p is to l in t o a
o th e r Item s w ith a to ta l va lu e o f
n e a rb y w a ll. T h e m a n th e n got
$ 1 ,2 5 0 w ere s to le n fro m J im 's
In h is c a r a n d (led. the repo rt
W ild in g a n d F a b ric a tio n . 9 1 1 0
said. N o o n e w a s Injured In the
O v e r la n d R o a d . A p o p k a , o n
in c id e n t.
W e d n e s d a y , a c c o r d in g to a
COUPLE DEALERSHIP
s h e riff's report file d b y ow ner
A L o n g w o n d c o u p le has been
P a tric ia F M ille r. 35
c h a rg e d In c o n n e c tio n w ith the
sale a n d p o sse ssio n o f m a riju a n a
G e ra ld Lee. 38. o f 3 5 1 7 B o n n ie
a f t e r u n d e r c o v e r S e m in o l e
D rive . A p o p k a , re p o rte d to d e p u ­
C o u n ty d r u g a g e n ts re p o rte d ly
tie s that fis h in g g e a r a n d a
bought m u rlju a n a at th eir h o u se
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B oard m e m b e r Dr L u is Perez
last w eek. K n o w le s stated, " A l l
o f t h is le a v e s th e new c it y
m a n ag er s h o rt-lia n d e ii u n d w ith
a r e a l h a n d ic a p lo e ffe c t u
sm o o th tra n s itio n : gel lo k n o w
p e rs o n n e l u n d ( x illi les: w o rk o u t
d e ta ils o f u budget; a n d gel
|x-rson n cl to fill the v o id s ."
B u i K n o w le s sa id F a iso n " w ill
w o rk It o u t. T h e c ity c o m m is s io n
m a y h a v e to h r a little to le ra n t If
ih e b u d g e t Is late and d rp n rtm ent h e a d s m a y h u v r lo p u t In
som e o v e rtim e , b u l ... t h e y 'll
(m il II to g e th e r,"
S o m e o f F a is o n 's loud w ill be
re d u ce d , ’ ’ h o p e fu lly ," K n o w le s
suld. In ub o u t tw o w eeks w h e n
Ihe c ity Is e x p e c te d lo h ire a new
c ity e n g in e e r.
O llie r th a n that relief. F u ln o n
w ill h it t h r g ro u n d r u n n in g u ii
W ednesday.
T h e c it y Is g e a rin g u p (or a n
a p p eal In a D E R r u lin g on Its
p r a c t ic e o f d u m p in g tre a t e d
s e w a g e e f f lu e n t In to L u k e
M o nro e. T h e last day o f the
h e a r in g s w a s la s t w e e k In

T a lla h a ss e e u n d a (Inal ru lin g Is
exp e cte d In a b o u t GO days.
E v e n I h o u g h th e e lty gave
c o n v in c in g te s tim o n y last w e rk
that the e fflu e n t w a s not h u rtin g
the lake. K n o w le s sa id the D E R
s t ill m ay ru le a g a in s t San fo rd
becau se to do o th e rw ise w o uld
lx- a sla p In the fa re of " a state
r u le " b a n n in g the d u m p in g o f
t r e n t r d s e w a g e In s la t e
w aterw ays.
S o the c it y Is p re p a rin g to la k e
the sta le to c o u rt, Ju st In ca se
F a iso n w o u ld be In Ihe m id d le
o f that bu ttle H r atten d ed the
h e a rin g w ith K n o w le s last w re k
bu t K n o w le s su ld th e re w as s till
a lot o f b a c k g ro u n d In fo rm atio n
o n the ease u n d a b o u t the D E R
fo r h im lo learn .
T h a i file Is tw o feel (h ic k .
K n o w le s sa id " T h e r e 's eno u gh
re a d in g In th e re to keep yo u
b u s y for s ix m o n th s "
A lo n g w ith g e ttin g lo k n o w the
flie s h r h a s h a d lo fa m ilia riz e
h im s e lf w it h e lt y s t a f f a n d
( x illr le s In a s iio r l pe rio d. H r has
sp ent the last few w eeks w ith

v a lu e o f $ 6 8 0 w ere s to le n from
h is c a rp o rt on W e d n e s d a y .
A t h ie f took a b o u t $ 2 0 0 w o rth
o f liq u o r a n d c ig a re tte s fro m the
C lu b T w o Sp ot, state R o a d 4 6 at
B ris s o n A v e n u e . S a n fo rd . In a
b r e a k - ln b e tw e e n I 1 p .m .
T u e s d a y a n d 8 45 a m . W e d ­
n e sd a y . O w n e r G e o rg e M u rp h y .
42. o f 2814 S
P a r k A v e ..
S a n fo rd , reported h ts lo s s to
d e p u tie s.
C h r is t in e P fu n d s to n . 44 . of
L a k e G e n e v a Road. G e n e v a , re­
ported to d e p u tie s that a $ 5 0 0
gold n e c k la ce , a $ 4 0 0 ste re o and
o th e r Item s w ere sto le n fro m her
h o m e o n W e d n esd ay.
A $ 9 0 0 a lu m in u m d o c k p la le
u n d s ix 5 0 -g a llo n b a r r e ls o f
a lu m in u m c h ip s w o rth $ 2 5 0
w ere sto le n fro m Ih c y a rd o f
S u n la n d o M a c h in in g . Inc.. 501
A i r p o r t U lv d . . S a n f o r d , o n
M o n d a y o r T u e sd a y , a s h e r lfr *
report said.
N a o m i J Steele. 46 . o f 153
A ld e r A ve.. A lta m o n te S p rin g s ,
re p o rte d lo d e p u tie s th a t a th ie f
too k a $ 4 0 0 c a m e ra a n d lens
fro m her h o m e T h u rs d a y .
A 1 9 8 5 C e l ic a v a lu e d at
$ 1 4 ,8 0 0 wus sto le n fro m W ille tt
T o y o ta . U S
H ig h w a y 1 7 9 2 .
L o n g w o o d, b e tw e e n S a t u r d a y
a n d M o n d a y , a c c o rd in g lo a
report Bled b y sa le s m a n a g e r
D e n n is P. L a rs o n . 29. o f W in te r
Park.
R o b ert E B el sill. 74. iff 103
S h e p p a rd Road. L o n g w ix x l. re ­
ported lo d e p u tie s a la w n m n w r r
a n d b lo w er w ith a c o m b in e d
v a lu e o f a b o il I $ 5 5 0 w a s sto le n
from hts hom e on T h u rs d a y .
A n d L o ts Forrest. 3H. o f 116
S h e p p a r d T r a i l, r e p o r t e d a
la w n m o w r r . w e e d r a le r . p o o l
s u p p lie s and r x lr n t lo n c o rd w ith
a to ta l v a lu r o f $ 3 4 3 w ere stolen
fo rm a s h r il at h e r h o m e on
W e d n e sd a y o r T h u rs d a y

DU1 ARRESTS
T h e lo llo w in g (te n o n s have
b e e n a r r e s t e d In S e m in o le
C o u n ty on a c h a rg e o l d riv in g
u n d e r Ihe Influence:
— E d d ie M ixire r. 52. o f O rlan d o ,
w a s a r r e s te d at I I 0 6 p m
T h u r s d a y o n N o r t h S t r e e t.
A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s , h y A lta
m o n te S p rin g s p o lic e afte r being
p u rs u e d Into the a rea b y O rla n d o
p o lic e , a p o lice report sa id
—C r a ig A lle n E k s lr o m . 26. ot
Lockhart. at 2:3 0 a.m . F rid a y
a fle r h is ca r failed lo m a in ta in a
s in g le lane o n sta le R o ad 434,
O vie d o .

K n o w le s le a rn in g a b o u t S a n fo rd
a n d Its form o f g o v e rn m e n t
F a is o n , fo rm e rly the county
m a n a g e r o f H e n ric o C o u n ty , V u .
sa id F rid a y It Is n o rm a l for new
c ity m a n a g e rs lo w a lk In lo c ity
g o v e rn m e n ts In a s ta le of flu x , so
be Is prepared. H r lia s h a d to do
II before, he sa id H r d id add.
h o w e v e r. Ih al In t ills case, " t h e
n e w n e ss w ill h a v e to w ear o ff
lu s t."
T o h e lp w ith the bu d g e t loud,
tie sa id d e p a rtm e n t m a n a g e rs
are (in c -tu n ln g t h e ir b u d g e ts
n o w so little w ill h a v e lo be done
In J u n e a n d J u ly
F a iso n , a n a tiv e of V irg in ia ,
sa id som e of th e p re ssu re w ill
s u b s id e w h e n h is fa m ily m o ves
here from R lr h m o n il In J u n e . He
sa id liv in g In a c o n d o m in iu m
a n d try in g to b u y a h o use here
a n d s e ll Ihe one l li r r e m akes
s e ttlin g d o w n even m o re e lu siv e
H e said e x p e c ts to sell h is
h o m e In V ir g in ia a n d clo se o n a
h o use In S a n fo rd w llh ln 3 0 d a y s
" B y then M l h r l lr r d of m y
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C o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e 1 A
C o u n t y 's c h ie f Jaw en fo rce m e n t
officer. SherlfT J o h n P o lk d o e sn 't
w o rry abo u t s u c h le g a l niceties.
He sa id the s itu a tio n w o u ld be
c le a rly b la c k a n d w h ile if so m e­
o n e en tered h is h o m e w h ile he
a n d h is w ife sle p t.
• T i l t e ll y o u . ” P o lk s a id ,
" w h e n people b re a k in lo h o m e s
ih e y k n o w the p e n a lty and I
g u a ra n te e y o u If th e y b re a k Into
m y h o m e at n ig h t a n d n o b o d y 's
there but m y w ife a n d m y s e lf
a n d w e 'r e in b e d . i f 1 see
so m e b o d y w a lk in g b y I'm g o ing
to get 'em .
" I t 's m y p e rso n a ! fe elin g If
s o m e b o d y b r e a k s In to y o u r
ho u se, e s p e c ia lly a l n ig h t, lik e a
c a l b u rg la r, th e y w ill k ill y o u If
th e y h ave to.
“ It's a th re at to rn y life if th e y
c o m e Into m y h o u se. T h a t h o use
d o e s n 't b e lo n g to th e m a n d
th e y 'v e got n o d a m n b u sin e ss In
th e re ." P o lk said.
A s he sees it th e fact that an
In tru d e r w as In h is h o m e w o u ld
In Itself be a th re a t (o life a n d
safe ty.
" I 'm g o in g lo k ill 'e m ." P o lk
sa id , de sp ite M a r b lc s t o n r 's c a u ­
tio ns.
M a r h lc s lo n r a ls o said th a l if a
p e rso n Is on y o u r p ro p e rty , h a s
a p p ro a c h e d y o u r h o u se , bu t not
en te re d , th e y h a v e n ’ t yet com m ille d a c rim e a n d " y o u 'd b e lte r
not s h o o t." H ut h e add ed , "every’
case is se parate a n d d is t in c t."
A n a k e d m a n w lih a k n ife in
h is m o u th e n te r in g the ho m e o f
a w o m a n alo n e , w o u ld , he said,
p ro b a b ly be p e rc e iv e d u n d e r (he
la w a s a s itu a tio n lu w h ic h the
u s e o f d e a d ly fo rc e In s e lf ­

...In s u ra n c e
C o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e 1A
p la n s , a c c o rd in g to Ihe F lo rid a
B ar.
F o r a s m a ll fee each m o n ih .
p o lic y h o ld e rs a n d t h r lr fa m ilie s
c a n re ce iv e le g a l h e lp ra n g in g
fro m w ill p rr(M ira tio n lo defense
In e r iiu ln u l c a se s, a c c o rd in g lo
W e s G ra h a m , v ic e p re sid e n t o f
M id w e s t M u tu a l, o n e o f th e
la rg e st o f se ve n c o m p a n ie s offer­
in g s u c h s e rv ic e s In F lo rid a .
S o m e c o m p a n ie s offer in d iv id ­
u a l p o lic ie s a s w e ll us g ro u p
p la n s , a lth o u g h th e g ro u p p la n s
g e n e ra lly o ffer w id e r coverage.
T h e F lo rid a B a r w a s the first
b a r a s s o c ia tio n in the U n ite d
S la te s lo p ro m o te legal in s u r ­
ance. a c c o rd in g to J o h n d a r k ­
n e s s J r . , e x e c u tiv e d ire c to r o f
tile Bar. A n d a c c o rd in g lo In­
d u s try fig u res. I lie n u m b e r o f
F lo rid a r e s id e n ts b u y in g legal
in s u ra n c e h u s d o u b le d In Ihe
past tw o y e a rs.
F lo rid a In s u ra n c e D ep a rtm en t
IF'ID) fig u re s s h o w p r e m iu m s for
le g a l in s u ra n c e Jum|&gt;rd alm o st
100 p e rcen t b e tw e e n Dee. J9H3
a n d Dee. 1984. D u rin g ih e first
n in e m o n th s o f 1983. p o lic y
h o ld e rs paid u b o u l $ 2 8 9 .(XX) in
le g a l in s u ra n c e p re m iu m s . D u r ­
in g a s im ila r p e rio d In 1984, the
to ta l a m o u n t o f p r e m iu m s su r
ged to $ 5 4 3 ,0 0 0 . in d ic a tin g not
n e c e s s a r ily h ig h e r p r e m iu m s
but m ore s u b s c rib e rs . F ID said
T h e ( K ip u la rlly of leg a l in s u r ­

d e fen se w o u ld be J u stifie d ,
B u t. M a rb le sto n e s a id . " I f it's
12-year-old k id s a n d y o u hear
th e m sa y. 'L e t's go In a n d stea l
th e c o o k ie s,' a n d y o u k n o w all
th e y 'r e going to do is b re a k in
a n d stea l the c o o k ie Jar and
le a ve , y o u shoot th a t k id . y o u 're
g o in g lo be in d ic te d b y the grand
J u ry for m u rd e r ."
If y o u ca tch a p e rs o n lu r k in g
o u t s id e y o u r h o m e , o r e v en
c r a w lin g th rn u g h a w in d o w .
M a rb le s to n e sa id , y o u c a n 't use
d e a d ly force to p e rs u a d e th e m to
s tic k a ro u n d u n t il p o lle r a rriv e .
Y o u ca n . he sa id, a tte m p t to
d e ta in a susj&gt;ect fo r ih e po lice,
b u t u n le s s ih r v pre se n t a threat
to y o u r life o r th e r e is an
im m in e n t d a n g e r o f y o u su ffe r­
in g great In ju ry at th e h a n d s o f
th e su sp e ct, you h a d b e tter take
c a re how yo u h a n d le the s itu a ­
tio n ,
If y o u 're h o ld in g at g u n p o in t a
b u rg la r w h o h a s Ju st trie d to
ta k e off w ith y o u r T V a n d yo u
d r o p y o u r g u n a n d It a c c id e n ­
ta lly fire s a n d w o u n d s the In­
t ru d e r . M a rb le s to n e s a id y o u
m a y be c h a rg e d o r th e s h o o tin g
m a y be d e te rm in e d " e x c u s a b le "
o r "J u s tifia b le ," It a ll d e p e n d s on
h o w a u th o ritie s e v a lu a te y o u r
p a r t ic u la r case.
E v e n If y o u a r r n 'l a n c s tc d
im m e d ia te ly , th a l d o e sn 't m ean
y o u 're o ff the h o o k, la iw m r n
m a y c o n tin u e to p ro b e the case
a n d tu rn th e ir fin d in g s o v e r lo
th e S t a le A tto rn e y , w h o after a
re v ie w o f the a lle g a tio n s m ig h t
d e c id e there w a s c r im in a l c o n ­
d u c t o n y o u r p a rt a n d y o u
s h o u ld have to face the legal
m u s ic .
T h e S ta te A tto rn e y c o u ld a lso
c a ll on a g ra n d J u ry to re v ie w the
ca se a n d d e cid e If y o u s h o u ld la*

in d ic te d a n d th is c o u ld h a p p e n
at a n y tim e fo llo w in g a s h o o tin g
in c id e n t. M a rb le s to n e sa id .
In a s h o o t in g e a r lie r t h is
m o n th w h ic h cost a 16-ye a r-o ld
b o y h is rig h t eye. th e b o y 's
fa th e r . A r m a n d o Q ra n a . w a s
b a f f le d w h e n J o h n D a v id
D a n ie ls. 43 . w a sn 't c h a rg e d by
S e m in o le C o u n ty s h e r if f s d e p u ­
ties at th e scene.
H ra n a . 4 2 . o f 1043 R a n c h w o o d
C irc le , s u g g r s lr d th a t p e rh a p s
d e p u tie s w ere d ra g g in g t h e ir feet
b e c a u s e o f r a c ia l p r e ju d ic e .
H ra n a s so n . G eorge, w h o w as
sh ot in th e eye. Is H is p a n ic . I lls
c o m p a n io n at th e s c e n e .
16 y e a r - o ld S e a n S t e r lin g , o f
3 3 0 5 A u t u m n W o o d T r a il.
A p o p k a , is b la c k D a n ie ls and
th e o c c u p a n t s o f h is h o m e ,
w here y o u n g H rana w a s sh o t,
are w h ite .
P o lk d e n ie d the I m p lic a tio n
" W e d o n o t I n v e s t ig a te a
s h o o tin g , a death, a n a s s a u lt o r
a n y c a se based on r a c ia l im ­
p lic a t io n s ," lie said
T h e H ra n a in c id e n t is a c o m ­
p lic a te d o ne. w ith c la im s and
c o u n te r - c la im s th a l d e p u tie s at
Ihe s c e n e a p p a re n tly d e c id e d
w a rra n te d fu rth e r In v e stig a tio n
b efore n n y o n r w as a rre ste d . P o lk
said.
S h e r i f f 's in v e s t ig a t o r P a u l
J a y n e s c o m p le te d h is s tu d y o f
th e ca se T u e s d a y a n d tu rn e d Ills
f in d in g s o v e r to p r o s e c u to r s
A s s is ta n t Sta te A tto rn e y R a lp h
E r ik s s o n said the ra s e Is u n d e r
r e v ie w
a n d a d e c is io n on
w h e th e r lo file c h a rg e s o r s u b m it
the c a se to a grand Ju ry s h o u ld
lie m a d e w it h in tw o w e e k s
R e g a rd le s s of w h a t d e c is io n is
re a ch e d , the e ld e r H ra n a s a id lie
p la n s to su e D aniels. H r d id n o l
sa y h o w m u c h h r p la n s lo a s k in

dam ages.
If c h a rg e s a r c e v e n tu a lly file d .
•Jaynes s a id th e y w ill be a g a in st
D a n ie ls, n o l H ran a. b e cau se In ­
v e s t ig a t o r s c o n c lu d e d H r a n a
c o m m itte d n o c rim e w h ile he
w as on D anie ls* p ro p e rty d u r in g
the e a rly m o r n in g ho urs nf A p r il
9.
D a n ie ls , o f 2 6 3 1 B e r m u d a
A v c . A p o p k a , sa id he w as d e ­
fen d in g h is h o m e w hen lie fire d
a w a rn in g shot at y o u n g H ra n a .
w ho w a s re p o rte d ly s ta n d in g
o u tsid e th e b e d ro o m w in d o w o f
14-year-old D a n ie lle C h o w a n s k i.
the d a u g h te r o f D a n ie ls' fian cee.
M arie D C h o w a n s k i.
D a n ie ls s a id h e arm e d h im s e lf
w ith a .3 2 -c a litw r p tslo l a fte r Ihe
w o m an w o k e h im a ro u n d 2 a .m .
and lo ld h im D a n ie lle had c o m ­
p la in e d t h a t " s o m e o n e w a s
p ry in g o n the w in d o w o f h e r
b e d ro o m ."
H e w ent o u ts id e to Investig ate
and . fin d in g n o th in g , d e c id e d to
w a ll in h ts v e h ic le parked in the
d riv e w a y .
W ith in a b o u t 3 0 m in u te s , h r
s a i d , ir e s a w s o m e o n e a l
D a n ie ll e 's w in d o w . D a n ie lle
w asn 't in th e ro om , h e sa id , hut
w as w ith h e r m o th e r in a n o th e r
p a n o f th e ho u se.
H ra n a d is p u te s tills . H r s a id
that Ills s o n w a s ta lk in g w lih
D a n ie lle at th e w in d o w . T h e g ir l,
he sa id , h a d m a d e a rra n g e m e n ts
to m eet w it h G eo rg e a n d S e a n to
go out at 2 a.m . O llie r b o y s.
H ra n a c la im s , h a v e m a d e
s im lllu r a r ra n g e m e n ts In t in
p a s t to m e e t th e g ir l
And
D a n ie ls ' n e ig h b o r. L is a S te b b ln s .
o f 2 6 3 5 B e rm u d a A v r.. sa id sh e
am i o th e r n e ig h b o rs have se en
so m eo ne tin at least fo u r o c ­
c a s io n s s t a n d in g o u t s id e
D a n ie lle 's w in d o w , s m o k in g a

a n c e Is g ro w in g b e ca u se l l i r
need for a la w y e r In da y -to -d a y
liv in g is in c re a s in g , p ro m p tin g a
s e a rc h fur in e x p e n s iv e w a y s to
get le g a l a d v ic e , G ra h a m sa id.
L o w c o si. e a s y a c c e s s a n d
(lu a ltty o f se rv ice a re the m a jo r
s e llin g p o in ts, he sa id.
A recent B a r s u rv e y o f F lo rid a
la w y e r s sh o w s a v e ra g e h o u rly
fe e s ru n from $ 7 5 to $ 1 5 0 . T h e
le g a l In su ra n ce p la n s p ro v id e Ihe
s a n ic q u a lity nf c o v e ra g e (or
" m in im a l c o s l." H a r k n e s s said,
a n d u n d e r m ost p o lic ie s . Ihe
a t lo m c y 'a h ill is p a id in fu ll
T h e p la n s d o n o t c o v e r co u rt
c o s t s a n d filin g fees. A tt o r n e y 's
a re |iald a p re a rra n g e d ra le for
t h e ir w o rk. T h e r a le re fle c ts the
u s u a l co st for v a rio u s s e rv ice s.
G r a h a m said.
T h is new fo rm o f low -co st legal
a id Is oot e x p e c te d to c lo g the
c o u r t s b e ca u se th e m a jo r ity o f
c la im s a re fo r leg a l m a tte rs that
d o not re q u ire u c o u r t a p p e a r­
a n c e . G ra h a m sa id
M id w e s t M u t u a l — w h o s e
b u s in e s s has d o u b le d n a tio n a lly
s in c e 1982 — o ffrr s o n ly g ro u p
p la n s w lille o th e r c o m p a n ie s,
s u c h as P rc -P a ld L e g a l S e rv ic e s
Inc o l F lo rid a , o tters In d iv id u a l
p la n s as w r ll u s g ro u p rates.
O f ih e F lo rid a c o m p a n ie s o ffer­
in g le g a l In s u ra n c e , fiv e arca u th o riz e d lo p ro v id e ju s t legal
i n s u r a n c e . T h e o i l i e r iw o .
M id w e s t M u tu a l a n d H a n k e rs
M u lt ip le L in e I n s u ra n c e C o .
p ro v id e o th e r ty|&gt;es o f In su ra n ce
a s w e ll, said R o s a lin e [k in d s nf
th e FID

M id w e s t M u tu a l g ro u p m e m ­
b e rs p a y a flat m o n th ly - fee o f
a b o u t $H fo r o n e-p erso n c o v e r ­
age a n d a b o u t $ 1 0 a m o n th for
fa m ily coverage. M id w e s t has
m o re th a n 10,(XX) m r m h r r s in
one g ro u p p la n s e rv in g re tire d
G e n e ra l M o to rs re tire e s liv in g In
F lo rid a . A secon d p la n c o v e rs
w o rk e r s of the D ade C o u n t y
S c h o o l H oard.
T h e g ro u p (ilan.s are s im ila r lo
m e d ic a l In su ra n ce (dans

o r the p u rc h a s e or sale o f a
h o u s e , h e s a id
A n o th e r 25
lie rre n t o f tin- c la im s In v o lv e d
d iv o r c e s a n d re la te d m a t te r s
s u c h a s c u s to d y hearings, T h e
next la rg e s t g ro u p o f c la im s
In vo lves c iv il s u its , (allow ed b y
ira flle c h a r g e s a n d la stly c r i m i ­
na l m atte r* , he said
U n d e r th e g ro u p plan, a c o m ­
p a n y w'UI p a y fur su c h Ite m s as
legal a d v ic e , n e g o tiatio n s, pre(x ira llo n o f d o c u m e n ts a m i w ills ,
d iv o rc e s , b a n k ru p tc ie s , s e p a r a ­
tio n s , a n n u lm e n t s , a d o p tio n s ,
nam e c h a n g e s , tralTle nITenses,
b u lb m is d e m e a n o r and le lo n y
c h a rg e s, a n d la w s u its.
.

A c o m p a n y , or g ro u p , ta k e s
o u t a p o lic y a n d th e n o ffe rs the
s e rv ic e s lo tis m e m b e rs If a
m e m b e r o f the g ro u p o r a n
e m p lo y e e w a n ts Ihe c o v e ra g e .
Ihe p r e m iu m is u s u a lly d e d u c te d
fro m h is o r her p a y c h e c k .
W h e n a p a r t ic ip a n t w a n ts
leg a l a d v ic e , he g e ls a fo rm from
ih e g r o u p o r e m p lo y e r, se le c ts
a n u t lo r n e y f r o m a l i s t o f
p a r t ic ip a t in g la w y e r s , a n d
m a k e s a n a p p o in ilt ir n l
L a w y e r s p a r tic ip a tin g In the
M id w e st M u tu a l (dan p a y a $25
o n e - t im e le e . G r a h a m s a id
M id w e s t M u tu a l h a s a b o u t 5 0 0
a tto r n e y s In the sta te w h o have
a g re e d lo serve its p u lle y h o ld ­
ers.
W h ile m o st people t h in k Ihe
o n ly tim e H iey w ill need la w y e r
Is fo llo w in g a n a rre st, G ra h a m
sa id c r im in a l w o rk re p re s e n ts
ih e s m a lle s t a m o u n t o f legal
c o s ts liis c o m p a n y p a y s lor.
T w e n t y - f iv e p e r c e n t o f a lt
c la im s s u b m itte d lo M id w e s t
M u tu a l are lo r a d v ic e , s u c h as
p re p a ra tio n of w ills , d o c u m e n ts

S o m e lim it a t io n s of M ld w r s l
M u tu a l, w h ic h Is based In D cs
M o ines. Iowa. Is ih u l o n ly one
c la im c a n Ik - Hied each y e a r. II
llie a s s is ta n c e d e a ls w ith the
p re p a ra tio n o f a legal d o c u m e n t,
the p la n w ill pay for o n ly fo u r
h o u rs o r le s s o f an a tto r n e y 's
lim e . I 'u y m r n i for s e rv ic e s in
felony e a se s, n a m e c h a n g e s a n d
b a n k r u p t c y p r o c e e d in g s is
llin lle d (o a ll p rc irl.tl p re p a ra tio n
a n d lo u r d a y s In-court ir ia l tim e
A p e rs o n Is p ro te cted In a n y c iv il
s o il lit ig a tio n u n le s s it In v o lv e s a
m o to r v e h ic le .

Evening Herzld. Sanford, FI,

c ig a re tte a n d a p p a re n tly ta lk in g
w ith so m eo ne in s id e the house
D a n ie ls sa id D a n ie lle , w ho is a
C lassm ate w it h H ra n a a n d S lc rltn g at L a k e B r a n t le y H ig h
S c h o o l does n o t d a le and had
n o l m ade a r ra n g e m e n ts to m eet
a n y o n e . S h e w a s . he s a id ,
f r ig h t e n e d w h e n s h e h e a r d
so m e o n e o u t s id e ih e w in d o w
a n d has b e en lo o frig h te n ed to
sleep In h e r ro o m sin ce the
Incident.
A s Hrana t e lls it. the g irl w a s
at the w in d o w a n d lo ld h is so n
s h e c o u ld n 't r u n i c o u t
As
G e o rg e t u r n e d to le a ve . I lls
la th e r said, D a n ie ls veiled tor
h im to sto p a n d fire d a w a rn in g
shot.
G eorge fle d a n d D a n ie ls w ent
to G e o rg e 's ear. w h ic h D a n ie ls
said w as p a rk e d tn Iroitt nl h is
house, a m i o rd e re d S te rlin g out
D a n lr ls s a id lie re c o g n iz e d
S te rlin g w h o . lit- sa id , lias a good
re p u ta tio n . Out h r sa id he d o e s
not know* y o u n g H rana. w ho. a s
D a n ie ls w a s p re p a rin g lo esco rt
S t c iiln g in lo Ills house to c a ll
po lice. ran to w a rd hint. D a n ie ls
sa id lie tired a se co n d shot, tin s
o ne in to th e g ro u n d in fron t o f
the boy. G e o rg e kept c o m in g
and. D a n ie ls sa id , p u n ch e d h im
In the s to m a c h , k n o cke d h im
do w n and k ic k e d h im
th a n ,i s a id tils son d e n ie d
.B la c k in g D a n ie ls , w a n tin g o n ly
to gel aw ay H r sa id George ra n
past D a n ie ls a n d ju m p e d in to the
c a r a m i (o ld S t e r lin g to do th e
sa m e
B i l l D a n ie ls s tru g g le d
w ith S te rlin g , I r v in g to p u ll h im
from Ihe e a r lo h o ld h im fo r
police, lie sa id
H rana s a id S ie ilm g w as (le g ­
g in g D a n ie ls n o l lo sh ool h im

w h e n D a n ie ls' g u n a c c id e n ta l))
w e n t o ff d u r in g t h e s c u fflr .
w o u n d in g y o u n g H ra n a m die
rig h t eye
T h e b o ys fled to S te r lin g s
house, and D a n ie ls w m i in lo ills
h o u se lo c a l l re sc u e w o rk e rs and
d e p u tie s, a s h e r iff's r e p o r t so ld
D a n ie ls said th e s h o o tin g was
a e e id rn tta l.
" I d i d n 't h a v e a c h o ic e ,
b e c a u s e ih e p e r s o n a tta c k e d
m e ." lie sa id I d id n ’t attack
i h e m I w as t r y in g to h o ld o n io
th e m It w as a t e r r ib le th in g that
h a p p en ed It's s u c h a fin e lin e of
ho w m u c h Inter y o n c a n and
c a n 't use I teal Iy d o n 't know . I
d o n 't d u n k I c a n sa v w h a t's
lig h t or w long.
“ H y tin m e a n s w o u ld I even
i li ln k abo u l s h o o tin g som eone.
I m uni a \ latent p e rs o n I was
u n d e r d ie Im p re s sio n som eone
w a s c o m in g Into in v h o u se . I had
n o in ir n t lo n w h a ts o v e r of
s h o o tin g so m eo ne. I took (lie
g u n out there lo p m t r c l m y set l
W h a t y o u 'v e got Is not w orth
so m e o n e 's life ." D a n ie ls sa id .
Y o u n g Hrana d id n 't lose his
U lr. hut he losl I lls e y e after two
o p e ra tio n s of a b o u t th re e h o u rs
c u r b . H e 's r e c o v e r in g bu t Is
d e p ressed and w a k e s u p at night
r e liv in g d ie In c id e n t. Ills father
sa id
A n d D aniels, w lu t m a y e v e n ­
tu a lly face c r im in a l c h a rg e s , said
in- feels v e ry, very lead a b o u t the
s h o o tin g a n d h a d h o p e d lo Just
s c a r e d ie I n t r u d e r w it h Ihe

n i i 1 1 1 the c l l e i i l v e r if ie s th e
s e rv ic e s w e re m u lc t e d
One
S e m in o le C o u n t y la w y e r v ild h r
Inis had a lot of tro u b le r o lle r lin g
p aym e n t fro m le g a l in su ra n c e
co m p a n ie s. H o w e v e r he said h ln
p a rtn er h a s h a il great su cc e ss
w ith d ie sa m e c o m p a n y
H a rk n e ss salt) that overall, th e
in s u r a n c e p r o g r a m Is w e llreceived a m o n g law v r r s
l'r e Paul L e g a l S e rv ice , of A tla .
O kl.t . p ro v id e s g to u p am i I n d i­
v id u a l p la n s in F lo rid a
The
In d iv id u a l p la n c o s ts a la n d $ 1 5
a in in u ll a n d c a n c o v e r th e
I n d iv id u a l's f a m ily a s well.
U n d e r ilu - P r e p a id L e g a l
S e rv ice p la n , a c ll r n l can select a
p o l ic y e n i p h u s l / l n g s p e c ia l
s e r v ic e s s u c h a s a u t o m o b ile
legal p ro te c tio n , c iv il nr c r im in a l
legal d efense p ro te ctio n , leg al
a d v ic e a n d I n te rn a l R e v e n u e
a u d it p r o t e c ll o u . P a t r ic ia
C h iiin p u n . a s e n io r asso cia te at
Pre Paid. d e c lin e d lo say w h ic h
p ro g ra m Is u s e d tIn- m osi o fte n
bv p o licy h o ld e r s S h e d id sav
how ever. U nit le g a l Insu rance Is
g lo w in g al a " p h e n o m e n a l r a le "
and lIt.il l ’ r&lt; P a id Is the largest
legal In su ra n ce c o m p a n y In the
c o u n t r y . I t s s t u c k Is s o ld

o ver-th e -co u tile r.
L a st y e a r P r c P a ld co lle c te d
u lx it il $2 m illio n lu p re m iu m s
T h e c o m p a n y h a s 3 5 . OHO
sa le s m e n and c la im s a te rrito ry
c o a st io co ast in th e lo w e r h a lf o l
tin- U n ite d S ta te s lit Its hom e
s la t e ol O k n U ih n m n , P r r -P a ld
in s it M - K 6 0 p e rce n t n l a lt sch o o l
e m p lo y e e s. Ms. C h a p m a n said,
a d d in g that Ih e c o m p a n y has
a b o u l 8,IKK) (M illey h o ld e rs lit
F lo rid a .
L a w y e rs do n o l h a v e to Join
I’ re-P u h l lo s u lm ill a h ill as lon g
a s i h e ir c lie n t I s a m e m b e r
G o t a legal p r o b le m ? Pre-Paid
w ill pay lo r o n ly o n e v ls li tout
la w y e r e v e ry 9 0 d a y s for thal
p ro b le m . G ot f o u r d lffe r e n l p ro ­
b le m s ? T h e n y o u c a n v ls li y o u r
a tto rn e y fo ur d lf f e r c iii lim e s In
th a t sam e pe riod.
D u rin g the firs t y e a r of c o v e r­
age. yo u cun s u b m it c la im s for
u p to $5,tXX) w o rth o f a tto rn e y 's
l e e s in c iv il s u it s a n d c rim in a l
p ro c e e d in g s T h e c o v e ra g e In
c re a se s $5,(XX) e a c h y e a r u p lu a
m a x im u m of $25.&lt;XXJ
T h o s e b e n e f it s , h o w e v e r,
c a n n o t b e u s e d f o r 1)111.
b a n k ru p tc y , d iv o r c e o r cu sto d y
m a ile r s .

L a w y e rs lik e l l i r legal liis m
m ice (dan b e cau se II p ro v id e s
th em a n e w so u rc e o f c lie n ts a n d
e lim in a t e s h i ll in g a n d d e h l
r o lle r lio n h a s sle s. G ra h a m sa id
S o m e c r it ic s o f d ie new in s u r
m ir e p la n , h o w e v e r, say so m e ol
the In su ra n c e c o m p a n ie s h a g g le
over t ile b ills a n d de lay p a y m e n t

OKLAHOMA ADAMS
M r. O k la h o m a " T e n n e s s e e "
A d a m s . 75. o l 4 2 4 0 V in s o n
H oad. L a k e la n d , d ie d F rid a y at
S. F lo rid a B a p tis t H o sp ita l. P la n t
C ity . A n a tiv e o f C u m b e rla n d
C ity . Term ., he m o v e d to L a k e ­
la n d fro m S a n fo rd 13 y e a rs ago
He w as a re tire d c a rp e n te r a n d a
M e th o d ist.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e h is w ife,
V e rb le j a d a u g h te r. B e tty A ..
L a k e la n d : fo u r so n s. J a m e s B.
" B o b " , S a n fo rd . W .E
" B il l ",
T it u s v ille , B e n n ie . L a k e la n d ,
a n d B ro o k s D -. E u re k a . C a lif.;
th re e s is te rs . B e sn le W a lla ce .
P a d u c a h . K y „ E tn e l U laekbee.
O cala, a n d S a lly . G ra n ite C ity .
III.; 17 g r a n d c h i l d r e n . 13
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n
L a n ie r F u n e r a l H o m e , L a k e ­
la n d . Is In c h a rg e o f a rra n g e ­
m e n ts.

JOHN M. H EM )
M r. J o h n M H e ld . 80. o f 51 7
B rig h to n W a y . C a s s e lb e rry , d ie d
F r i d a y a t F l o r i d a H o s p it a lO rla n d o H o rn A p r il 20 . 1905 In
H a m b u rg . N Y ., he m o v e d to
C a ss e lb e rry fr o m B u ffa lo . N .Y. In
1972 H e w a s a re tire d steel

to try T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n lo r a
le s t vo te o n th e G O P -W h lte
H o u s e p la n , w h ic h w o u ld cu t
a b o u t $ 5 2 b i l li o n f r o m Ihe
estimated $ 2 3 0 h iliiu n deficit,
m o s tly th ro u g h m a jo r r u t s in
d o m e s tic pro g ra m s.
" T h e reason we re n o t g o in g lo
v o te tod a y Is b e ca u se w e d o n 't
h a v e Ihe v o le s to d a y ." B u dget
C o m m it t e e C h a i r m a n P e t e
1lu m e n let, R -N .M . sa id w h e n II
b e ca m e e v id e n t ih e G O P had
f a llr d a g a in to g a th e r e n o u g h
su p p o rt.
T h e vote w o u ld la* a p r e lim i­
n a r y one a n d w o u ld s t ill allow

w o rk e r und u m e m b e r o f S a in ts
I’r t r r a m i P a u l C a t h o lic C h u rc h .
S u r v iv o r s I n c lu d e h is w ife.
S l r l l a ; tw o d a u g h t e r s . C a r o l
C lu n a n . W in te r P a rk , a n d J o a n
K e n t . A tla n t a ; Iw o b ro th e rs .
C la re n c e and A llx -r t. b o th o f
H a m b u r g : tw o s is t e r s . H o se
M a rtin a n d B e tty D o ch xta d er.
b o th of H a m b u rg : fo u r g r a n d ­
c h ild re n . one g re a t-g ra n d c h ild .
H a t d w ln - F a l r c h l ld F u n e r a l
H o m e . A lta m o n te S p rin g s . Is In
c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts .

f o r ’ a m e n d m e n ts . H o w e v e r, u
n u m b e r o l la w m a k e rs w e re op
(rosed lo v o tin g lo r c u t s In a n y
fo rm .
D o le s fa ilu re to g a th e r e n o u g h
su |i|iort In Ihe Sen ate, w h ic h the
G O P c o n tr o ls b y a 53 -47 edge,
w a s e m b a r r a s s in g , e s p e c ia lly
w it h R e a g a n 's n a t io n a l ly
te le v ise d p ilc h for the b u d g e t o n
W e d n e s d a y night
T w o o f t h e r e lu c t a n t R e ­
p u b lic a n s , S en s. P a u la H a w k in s
o f W l n l r r P a rk . F la a n d A lfcm sc
I) A m a t o o f New Y o rk m et w ith
R e a g a n Lite In Ihe a fte rn o o n
F r id a y , b u l re m a in e d o p p o se d lo

H u i as he a n d y o u n g H rana
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L iv e rn o is S h e a r s R am s O n 4 H its
Alegre's G re a t C rab Secures Win
By Sam Cook
H erald Sports E d itor
D E I.A N D — G re a t a lliln e s re a ch d o w n a n d find
so m e th in g e x tr a w h e n ihe g a m e Is o n ih c line
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hurt
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b o ih h u r tin g to d a y Hut it's a h a p p y k in d o f hurt
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aw esom e h itt in g L a k e M ary te a m w h ic h had
h and led the G r e y h o u n d s e a sily o n tw o o c c a sio n s
th is year.
L iv e rn o is . p it c h in g w ith lust tw o d a y s rest
reached d o w n a n d lo u n d h is b e st la s tb a ll and
c u r v r b a ll o f the y ear The s e n io r rig h t hand er
ch ecked Ihe p o te n t R a in s on fo u r h its w ith a
g u lly s e v e n -ln n ln g elTort as l.v m a n w h ip p e d L a ke
M a ry. 6-2. lie fo r c 65 Q fan s al C o n r a d P a rk
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m u lll-ta le n te d S e m in o le H ig h
s e n io r h a d b e e n v ir t u a lly
ru n n in g a lo n e .
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C a m p b e ll w a s n 't m a k in g a lot
o f noise. P e o p le k n e w he w a s
Ihere: th e y k n e w w h at he w a s
capab le o f d o in g , yet. there
w asn 't m u c h re a so n for a la r m .
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h is t im e , w in n in g r a c e s
q u ietly.
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I n c e n tiv e — th e n u d g e —
C a m p b e ll h a s a w o k r n .
F rid a y n ig h t In the C la s s
A A A A . D is t r ic t 9 m eet al L a k e
H o w e ll, C u m p b c l! r a n
F lo rid a 's fa ste st q u a rte r m ile
th is y e a r. 4 7 .6 . T h e c lo c k in g
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best, ru n la st y c a i C a m p b e ll

a b o u t C a m p b e ll, w h o se p re ­
v io u s best In 19 85 w a s 48,1.
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fid e n c e in h is a b ilit y , be ca u se
o f th a t, h e's w o rk e d h a r d e r."
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llr a u m a n has h e lp e d p a rla y
th a t ha rd w o rk Into su c c e ss
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q u a rte r, how lo la- lo o se, how
t o h o l d in y h a n d s , a n d
b re a th in g te c h n iq u e s — th in g s
I h a d n 't re a lly le a rn e d b e fo re ,"
s u g g e s t e d th e S -l'o o t- iD '.ti,
175-pounder.
H e a d d s t h e s q u a d 's
n u m e r o u s o th e r s ta rs have
m a d e It easier to e x c e ll. " T h e y
g iv e m e su p p ort, k n o w in g II I
gel h u rt, th e y 'll be so m e b o d y
to fa ll b a ck o n ," h r sa id .
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tw o y e a rs ago fro m I 'a la lk a
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ra n k e d t h ir d In the sla te ,
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su ggests u la c k o f c o m p e titio n
has k e p t Ih e s ta n d o u t
q u a rte r-m ile r fro n t e q u a llin g
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adds, h o w e v e r, th a t C a m p b e ll
has Indeed Im p ro v e d . " I th in k
h e's m a tu re d u s an n lh lr t r a
great d e a l. " s a id llr a u m a n

p h ilo s o p h ie s a n d a w in n in g
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title s , seven r e g io n a l c ro w n s
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Leads Seminoles
To Championship

Campbell Gets Nudge
For The Stretch Push
By Rob Laris
Special to the Herald

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Cliff Campbell is the top 440 sprinter in Florida.
T t ie w o r k b u s p a id o l f
h a n d s o m e ly . C a m p b e ll h a s a l ­
re a d y s ig n e d lo s c h o la rs h ip to

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w Id c li ra n k t d as iln lx st m ile hi
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in n F r id a y , w a s the a d d llln n the
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g re .il q u arter as lie a m b o re d Ihe •earn a s th e y lo o k lo gel a ll th re e
m ile re la y w llli a 4 8 0 sp in
le la v s H ilo th e sta te in e rt
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J u n i o r s L e o I’r l r t s o n u n d
re la y , w h ic h w on w llli ii m r r i
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let o u t tim e ol 3 19 3, w ere L o u is
nate Ihe p im p in g e v en ts, b u t
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h u r d le s a n il, a llr r a Iw ti w eek

Phenomenal Shownda Does It Again
Tribe Fresh m an Sets State Record In 880, C ap tures 220 A s G irls W in District
By Chris Fitter
Herald Sport* Writer
W h ile she c o n tin u e s lo leave o th e rs in
aw e. n o th in g S h o w n d a M a rtin d u e s s u r
p rise s,S e m in o le c o u c h E m o ry B la k e
A ll the S e m in o le H ig h fr e s h m a n d id
F rid a y n ig h t w a s b re a k her o w n sta te re c o rd
in d ie HHO ru n . w ith o u t even b r in g p u sh e d ,
anti w in an e v e n t, the 2 2 0 d a sh , th a t she
h a d n 't even c o m p e te d In In a m eet th is
season
M a rtin 's s u p e r p c rlu rm u n c e h lg h g h tc d
a n o th e r o u ts ta n d in g n ight fur the L a d y
S e m in o le s a s (h e y took hom e the 4 A - 9
DI s ir le l C h a m p io n s h ip w tlh IO ) p o in ts
c o m p a re d lo 9 2 (or host Fake H o w e ll w h ic h
h a d an e x c e lle n t m eet L a ke M a r y 's D u ly
H a m s fin is h e d ih lr d at 59
"S h o w n d a Is Just p h e n o m e n a l." B la k e
sa id ol M a r lin " N o b o d y thought sh e c o u ld
w in d ir 2 2 0 w h e n I p u l her In there, b id sh e
p r o v rd th e m w ro n g '
M a rlin Is a ls o In Ihe m id st ot a n in c re d ib le
stre a k. S h e h a s b ro k e n a re c o rd (e ith e r
sch o o l o r m e e t) In every meet sh e h a s
co m p eted In t h is season The I rr s h m u n
p h rn o m h a s set s c h o o l records t ills se a so n
in Ihe 440. 8 8 0 . m ile a n d tw o m ile A n d sh e
ha» an o th er tw o m e e ts to go u her th e re c o rd
In the 220.
M arl In w o n th e 8 8 0 by m ore th a n 13
seco n ds a s s h e sh u tte re d ihe m eet re c o rd o f
2 .1 8 (by L y m a n 's K a th y B rln g a rd n e r In
197H| w ith a 2 12.7 M a r tin 's p r r v lo u s b r s i
o f 2 1 3 .5 w a s th e s ta te 's best e v e r 8 8 0 u n t il
sh e d id U a g a in F r id a y ,
t
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Track/Field
ca n go u n d e r 2 IO
B la k e salt! " I m o ved
her lo th e 2 2 0 becau se r u n n in g th e q u a rte r
a n d 8 8 0 w a s too m u c h lo r h e r I d id n 'i w ant
in J ro |M rd l/e h e r HHO
M a r tin 's tim e o l 25 7 lu th e 2 2 0 w a s tw o
I r o ilix til a s e c o n d o lf Ihe m eet re c o rd "She
hasn't r u n the 2 2 0 In a m eet b efore hut she
ru n s It a lo l m p ru c tlr e ." B la k e sa id
I kn ew
she c o u ld w in it
M a r tin 's re c o rd b re a k in g p r r ln r m u n t r w as
tine ol a n u m b e r o l h ig h lig h ts lo r S e m in a r
C o u n ty g ir ls F r id a y n lg h l
• S e m in o le s e n io r T rln a W a lk e r, de sp ite
ru n n in g w it h a p a tn lu l h ip p o in te r, vvon the
open q u a rte r a n d lo o k se co n d In the 2 2 0
• L a k e H o w e ll so p h o m o re l.ls a S a m is kl
went u n d e r 5 10 for the llrs t t ir n r a n il Just
m issed th e m eet reco rd III the m ile . S u m o c k l
t am e h a r k la te r In the m e et to r u n aw'uy
w ith Ihe tw o m ile l l l l r
• R o c h e lle S p e a rm a n , a s e n io r, w o n both
Ihe h u rd le e v e n ts and tnuk s e c o n d In the
lo n g Ju m p
• L a k e M a r y Ju n io r A n q u e n e llr W h a c k
c o n tin u e d to e x c e l in Ihc fie ld e v e n ts a s she
w on th e d is c u s a n d p la te d se co n d In the
shot put
W a lk e r fo u g h t th ro u g h her j m Iii to w in the
4 4 0 w ith a s e a s o n 's best tim e o l 5 8 4. Jusl
e d g in g o u t L a k e M a r y 's F r a n " F la s h "
G o rd o n |5H 5| at the w ire. T h e T r ib e 's
G le n d a B a s s w a s t h ir d at 5 8 9 a n d
S e m in o le 's la t a n y a Pa yn e a ls o q n u lilir d lor

re g io n a l w ith a fo u rth p la c e lim e ot 62 6
W a lk e r w .is nlp|M-d b y M a r tin In Ihe 220
a n il her se co n d p la te t im e o l 25 8 wus
out le n ili o l a secon d o il h e r s e a s o n ’s ht-sl
I r in a iW a lk e r l had lo e n d u re tonight
b e ca u se th e re 's no to m m o rro w from the
d is tr ic t o n ll yo u d o tl'l q u a l i f y " B la k e said
S h e goi a h ip |M iinirr at h o m e w h ile Irv in g
io m o v e a p iano S h e 'll sta rt whlrl|&gt;ool
t r e a t m e n t S a t u r d a y a n t i h a v e a lig h t
w o rk o u t t h is w eek ”
l l l e L.ttly S e m in o le s p ic k e d u p a big
t h u n k ol th e ir p o in ls by w in n in g a ll three
r e la y s . T h e 4 4 0 re la y t r a m o f S h e ila
C r a w f o r d . D o r c h e lle W e b s t e r . C h a r lt a
Met Iks k a n d L .iS h o n C a s h it s ik d ie title
w ith a se a so n 's lir s i 50.1 T h e m ile m etlley
fo u r s o m e o f C ra w fo rd . L a t a n y a P a y n e .
G lc in l. i lia v s anti W r t is lr r Ju s l m issed Ihc
m eet re c o rd o f 4 15 I w ith a se a so n 's best
4 15 3. T h e m ile re la y te a m o f Payne,
M a r tin . V io la P o slcy a n d W e b ste r lln ls b e d at
4 03 2
L ik e M a rtin . Su m o ckt w a s n ’t pu she d In
Ilie m ile F r id a y night b u i s t ill tu rn e d in a
s u p r r tim e . S u m o c k l w o n th e even t by m ore
that 13 s e c o n d s a n d fin is h e d w ith a pe rso n al
best a n d b ro k e her o w n s c h o o l re c o rd w ith a
5 ,0 8 . T h e record Is 5 0 7 ,8 set by Lake
B r a n t le y 's T r a c y B o n h a m In 1980
la ik c H o w e ll w ent 1 2 3 In Ihe tu lle as
ju n io r A m y E rte l w as s e c o n d 15:21.8) and
s o p h o m o re M a n ila F o n se c a t h ir d 15 22 3|
L y m a n s J u lie G re e n b e rg w a s ih e fo u rth
q u a lifie r 111 Ihe m ile a n d Ihe so p ho m o re
Bee D IS T R IC T . P a g e 4 B

H t f i M l*NI« by T#mm» Vl«K#«f

Excited Rochelle Speorman hurdles for o record.

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�I B — Evening Herald, S t a le d , F I .

Sunday- April It, m s

----- S a n fo r d B a s e b a ll ------------Junio r League Race G ets Interesting; First Federal Stays U ndefeated, 14-3
T ilin g * nr*- g e llin g v e ry in te re s tin g in ih r
S a n fo rd J u n io r League W ith th re e gam e* left in
the flrs l h a lf o f the xea v m , H a ll M o to r lin e has a
s lim o n e -g a m e lea d w ith a th re e -w a y log-jam for
se co n d h e iw c e n K lw n n ls . E lk s a m i Moose. T h e
llr»t h a ll w in n e r a u to in n tle a lly q u a lifie s for the
C it y C h a m p io n s h ip at the e n d o f th e season.
K lw .u ils k e p i H all M o to r L in e from p u llin g
r lo s e r to the first h a lf M ile a s It snatc hed a 4-3
vie lo r y o v e r H a ll M otor F r id a y n lg h l at C h a se
P a rk
H all M o lo r L in e now s ta n d s a l 0 2 w ith
m e e tin g s w ith K lk s a n d M o o se r e m a in in g In the
flrs l h a lf. K lw a n ls , 5-3, h a s the K n ig h ts o f
C o lu m b u s a n d w h ile s * N o ta ry to c o n te n d w ith.
K lw a n ls hud Just tw o t ills o ff h a rd -lu rk loser
" S t e a d y " K d d lc C h a r le s F r id a y hut used
(( iilc k n e s s on the bases to c o m e a w a y w ith the
; W in. In Ihe b o tto m o f I h r firs t, A n th o n y H a r ris
d re w a w a lk , sto le se co n d, w e n t to th ird o n a
p assed h a ll a n d scored cm a n o th e r passed h a ll
' f o r a I -&lt;) K lw a n ls lead.
H a ll M o lo r (led II at 1-1 In the top o l the
s e c o n d w h e n I h ir n e ll W a s h in g t o n w a lk e d ,
a d v a n c e d to se co n d a n d t h ir d on e rro rs and
sc o re d cm a passed ball.
K lw a n ls b ro k e Ihe tie w ith tw o ru n s In the
b o tto m o f the fo u rth . S a m m y E d w a rd * led o ff
w ith a w a lk , w as sa c rific e d to s e c o n d a n d scored
on a s in g le o ff the hat o f O s ca r E d w a rd s
E d w a rcls I h r sto le se co n d a n d t h ir d a m i scored

on (.ennrd R ic h a r d s o n 's g ro u n d m il for a 3-1
K lw a n ls lead
H a ll tied It at 3-3 w it h a p a ir of run* In th e to p
o f the s ix th . W ith tw o o u ts. T ro y H o llln * w a lk e d
a n d proceeded I** ste a l se co n d , th ird a n d h o m e .
H illy O sbo rn fo llo w e d w ith a w a lk , sto le s e c o n d
a n d scored the ly in g ru n on o d o u b le b y
L y n n e r d W illia m s .

"It w a s a lt.nl p itc h ," agree d
A th e rto n "I th o u g h t It w as to o l
I hart (ell good I w as tlu o w ln g
the h a ll g o o d ."
Ito lh D a v is a m i M ike H e a th ,
Who h a d a so lo shot, dro ve In
thic-e r u n s lot the A s
T im
JtUUdnet a n d K en t Mr In k a lso
r n n m t ie tl lo t M in n e so ta , w h ic h
led 4-0 a lte r tw o In n in g s

Htd Hoi 8. Koysls 2
A l B o s to n . J a c k ie G u tie r r e z
' A nd J im R ic e d ro v e in iw n r u n s
A p ie c e In s u p p o r t nf R o g e r
C h 'iu r iin ' s ix -h itte r to le a d in g
th e R e d S o x
C le m e n s . 2-2 ,
s tr u c k o u t e ig h t a n d w a lk e d o ne
(n (M isting h is (m irth co m p le te
gam e. M a tk G iih lc z a . 0 1, took
Hie lo ss

22 8
A 16-hlt o ffe n s iv e o u tb u rst p a v e d the w ay for
A d c o c k R o o fin g s 22-6 ro ut o f S e m in o le IVtroieum In L it t le A m e ric a n L e a g u e a c tio n F rid a y at
Fort M e llo n P a rk
R a y A d r o e k led the w a y for th e d e fe n d in g C ity
C h a m p io n s w ith four s in g le s J o h n D u m p h
added th re e h its In c lu d in g a s o lo h o m e r w h ile A l
B ro w n a n d T o n y C h a v e rs a lso h a d three hits.

[iru n d ld g e a ls o added three h is to the 12-hlt
First Federal a t ta c k w h ile W ig g in s s tro k e d a p a ir
o f sin g le s W ig g in s p itch e d the f lr s l three
In n in g s for Ihe w in w h ile H ru n d id g e c a m e on In
Ihe fo u rlh a n d p itc h e d a p a ir of h itle s s In n in g s

S a m m y E d w a rd s, w h o h a d com e on In re lie f o f
M itc h e ll In the s ix t h , th e n re tired the a id e In
o rd e r in the top o f the s e v e n th to preserve th e
w in for K lw a n ls .

T y r o n e W illia m s a n d M a rlo n K n ig h t had tw o
h its e a c h to le a d S e m in o le P e tro le u m .

F lrs l F e d e ra l sc o re d fo u r lim e s In Ihe first and
p u l the gam e o n Ice w ith five In the fo u rth

CLINGER LIFTS CHEVRON WITH HOMERS
H a rv e y C lln g e r blasted a p a ir o f h o m e ru n s
a n d «» t rip le a n d drove In fiv e r u n s F rid a y a*
H u tc h 's C h e v r o n totaled A t la n t ic H an k . 19-4. tn
the s e c o n d L it tle A m e ric a n L e a g u e gam e at Fort
M e llo n P a rk .

D.A.V. WINS 1ST BEHIND 'FAMOUS' AMOS

In F rid a y n ig h t s flrs l gam e at C h a se P a rk .
M oose stayed In the ra ce b y r o m ln g b a c k fro m
a n e a rly 9-2 de ficit lo c la im a 13-12 v ic to ry o v e r
K n ig h ts of C o lu m b u s .
S c o o te r L e o n a r d 's tw o -ru n s in g le in the
Ix ilto m of the filth s ta rte d the M oose rornebuc-k
a m t M ike M e rth le sc o re d the w in n in g r u n In the
la itto m ot the se ve n th o n a jjassed hall.
A l t h r tune, the b a se s w ere loaded w ith tw o
o u t* a m i there w a s a d ro p p e d th ird s t r ik e o n
L e o n a rd . M e rth le sc o re d o n th e p la y hut K n ig h ts
m a n a g e r R le k T a y lo r p ro te ste d I h r g a m e
tiec-ause lie sa id the r u n n e rs c a n 't a d v a n c e on a
drop|H-d th ird s trik e w ith the lia se s loaded.

" F a m o u s " A m o s S p a rro w tossed a fo u r-h itte r
und drove In th re e r u n s to lead D .A .V (D isab led
A m e ric a n V e te ra n s ) to th e ir first v ic t o r y of the
season. 11-4 o v e r C a rd in a l I n d u s trie s In L ittle
N atio n al L e a g u e a c tio n at Hay A v e n u e F ie ld .
D .A .V . h ad fa lle n b e h in d , 3-1. g o in g in to the
th ird In n in g w h e n S p a rro w 's tw o -ru n d o u b le
tied ih r s c o re at 3-3. A n R H l s in g le b y J a m e s
W illia m s b r o k e t h r He a n d D A V n e v e r looked
b a c k the rest o f th e w ay.
S p a rro w 's th re e h its led l) A V w h ile J o e
C le m e n ts a n d W illia m s added tw o e a c h S h a w n
W u sh ln g io n h it a s o lo In sld r th r- p a r k h o m e r for

C lln g e r * s o lo blast In th e t h ir d fo llo w ed a
tw o -ru n sh o t off the hat o f E ll H la n to n . C lln g e r
add ed a tw o -ru n h o m e r a n d a tw o -ru n trip le in
■the fifth
W h ile C lln g e r p ro v id ed th e o llr n s lv e pu n ch .
H e rn a rd E a d y knoc k ed out A t la n t ic H a n k w ith a
th re c -h llte r. E a d y s tru c k o u t I I a n d w alked
seven.

H ershiser 1-Hits Padres
United Press International
Not o n ly are O rel lle r s h ls e r 's p ilch e s
d ro p p in g , so are the n u m b e r o f h its he's
a llo w in g

United Press International
Harmon Klllchrrw. take cover.
M in n e s o ta 's T o m H ru n a n s k y .
a n o ta b le slo w sta rte r In t h r
past, h a s l&gt;egun the I9 S 5 se a so n
w lt li a ( lu r r y o f homer*. T h e
T w in s s lu g g e r co n n e c te d fo r h is
six th o f th e y e a r F r id a y n ig h t, a
h-adoff sh o t In t h r n in th In n in g
lh a l gave M in n e so ta a w ild H-7
triu m p h o v e r th e O a k la n d A'*,
H r u n a n s k y h ll IH of Ills 3 2
h o m e rs o v e r the fin a l 70 g a m e s
Iasi y e a r a n d Ills c u rte ilt t p ilc k
star! p u ls K llle h r e w 's team r e ­
cord ul 49 , sc-1 In 1964 arid
d u p lic a te d fiv e y e a rs later. In
Jeopardy.
t ir u n a n s k y 'a h o m e r do w n th e
r ig h t - H e ld lin e — th e s i x t h
h o m e r ot F r id a y n ig h t's gam e —
ca m e on a l l p ilc h fro m rellevc-r
K e ith A th e rto n . 1-2 It h e lp e d
olfset a tw o h o m e r p e rfo rm a n c e
by O a k la n d 's M ik e D avis, w h o
h a s eig h t to lead the A l.
I d id n 't th in k II w as o ut. Ii
w a s lo o h ig h a n d i i n i fo u l."
H r u n a n s k y s a id of tils stmt. " I t
w a s a I n s t h a ll u p A th e r to n
u s u a lly k e e p s Ihe ha ll up a g a in st
m e hut I t h in k II was a m ista k e
I 'v e b e e n h i l l i n g m is t a k e s
la te ly ."

ADCOCK ROOFING ROUTS PETROLEUM.

Joe- W ig g in s a n d A lo n z o B ru n d ld g e c o m b in e d
on a th re e -h itle r a n d M ik e D illo n ra p p e d three
h its and sc o re d fo u r run* a s F ir s t F e d e ra l
rem ained the o n ly u n b eaten team In th e S a n fo rd
L ittle N a tio n a l L e a g u e w ith a 14-3 ro u t o f the
R a ilro a d e rs F r id a y n ig h t at W e stsld e F ie ld .

K lw a n ls came b a c k w it h a ru n In Ihe b o tto m
o f the six th In re c la im the lead as H e rn a rd
M itc h e ll stroked a o n e-o u t sin g le, stole se co n d
a n d th ird a n d sco red o n a p assed hall

Brunansky
Po w ers
Twins, 8-7

C a r d in a l

By Chris Plster
Herald Sports Writer

N.L. Baseball

lle r s lils c r allo w ed one h ll — a tme o u l,
f o u r t h - in n in g s in g le — a n d fa r e d the
m in im u m 27 batters F r id a y n lg h l to lend
the L o s A n g e le s D odgers to a 2-0 v icto ry
o v e r th e S a n D iego I’adres,

Tom B r u n a n s k y so ck e d
homer No 6 to lift Minnesota
past Oakland.
T igers 1. B rew ers O
A l M ilw a u k e e , J a c k M o rris
p itch e d a liv e - h itle r a n d K irk
G ib s o n trip le d a n d sc o re d lo lilt
Ihe T ig e rs M o rris. 3 2. w e n l ih r
d is t a n c e , w a lk i n g t w o a n d
s t r ik in g out n in e . K .iy H u rrls.
1 3 , liMik Ih r loss

Orioles 6, Indians 3
A t B a lt im o r e , C a t R ip k e n
s in g le d h o m e tw o r u n s a n d
D e n tils M a r lin e / n n te h e d Ills
se co n d v ic to ry o l the season to
lead the O rio le s to th e ir lo n rtli
s tra ig h t triu m p h
V e rn R u b le .
I 2, took the lo ss

White Sox 4, Yankees 2
At C h ic a g o . H a r o ld H a in e s lilt
a l lu r e m il, o p p o site Held h o m e r
lo Imost the W h ile S o x . T o m
H e a v er. 2-0. re c o rd e d lo Ills
294)|h career v ic t o r y
Yankees
s ta rte r E d W h its o n . 0-3. d id not
a llo w a h ll m iltl the s ix t h

Angels 11, Mariners 3
A l Seattle. R o d C o r r w and
J u a n fk -itlq u e z d ro v e in three
ru n s apiece to h e lp C a lifo rn ia
r tic del cat w a s S e a l lie 's six th
stra ig h t am t the lo t h In the lust
11 gam es a fter liter M a rin e rs w on
Ihetr llr s l s ix ol th e se a so n

Astros 3, Braves 2
A t H o u s to n . P h il G a r n e r 's tw o-out sing le
in the b o tto m o f the n in t h sc o re d J o s e C ru z
fro m (b ird base lo lilt th e A stro s . C ru *
s in g le d w tw o out a n d m o v e d to th ird o n an
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In the A m e ric a n Leagu e . It w as Boston 5,
K a n s a s C U y 2 i B a ltim o re 6, C le v e la n d 3;
C h i c a g o 1. New Y o r k 2
D e t r o it I.
M ilw a u k e e 0, M in n e so ta H. O a k la n d 7.
T o r o n t o 6. T e xa s 5; a n d C u llfn m ta I I
S e a ttle 3

" T h is g am e w as Just a c a se o f too m u ch
H e r s h is e r." so ld S an D ie g o m a n a g e r D ick
W illia m s
" lie 's tough on us. H r pitched
a n o th e r great h allg am e. I th o u g h t lie was
Ik I tc i to n ig h t I h u ll lie w as tn H ie last gam e
a n d In th e hist gam e he w as *U|»rrh.‘ '
In the t h ir d In n in g w ith tw o out. H ill
R u s s e ll s in g le d and A l O liv e r s in g le d h im lo

Im m e d ia te ly . " I 'm lo o k in g In
m y Hrst year to he an A llA m e ric a n . W ith the c o m p r llItuu, 1 th in k I ca n do It,"
a ss e rte d C a m p b e ll, w h o h a s
iq t l ii 46.1 q u arter tu lle sp lit
d u iln g a re la y
" I t h in k I c a ll go a lot lu s te r
b e ca u se ih e t r 's people t h e ir
that are taster T h e y 'll p u s h
m e m o re; I llt io k I c a n c o m e
d o w n tit least tw o se c o n d s ."
H r a u in a it c o u t e n d s
C a m p b e ll sh o u ld lit tig h t lit at

A l P h ila d e lp h ia . R y n e S a n d b e rg h o m rre d
a n d sc o re d four r u n s a m t D e n n is E c k e rs lc y
s c a t te r e d n in e h it s to le a d th e C u t is
E c k e r s tr y . 3 -J. w h o e n te re d the gam e w ith
c o n s e c u tiv e s h u to u ts , h a d h is sco reless
t u n in g s stre a k s n a p p 'd ul 21 w h en Ih r
P t o illr * sco red a n u n e a rn e d ru n In the
se co n d .

K ls e w h r r e . New Y o rk b la n k e d P ittsb u rg h
6-0. M o n tre a l rappe-d St. L o u ts It) 5. C h ic a g o
d o w n e d P h ila d e lp h ia 7-3. H o u sto n edged
A tla n t a 3-2. a n d S a n F r a n c is c o o vertook
C in c in n a t i 7 6.

G w y n n 's s in g le w as a lin e r b e tw een tlrsl
a n d se c o n d . Ii w as G w y n tt w h o b ro k e up
lle r s h ls e r 's atte m p t for a n o -h ltte r In the
p re v io u s g a m e

Continued from IB

Cubs 7. Phillies 3

G w y n n w a s on base In ih e tlrs i in n in g on
a w a lk , hut w as ca u g h t s te a lin g A fte r h is
s in g le In the fo urth. H e w a s erased on a
d o u b le p la y .

"T h ere w ere three p o s s ib le h a lls that
m ig h t h a v e tu rn e d Into h its , h u t o n ly o ne ot
th e m d id . "

...Nudge

A l M o n tre a l. H u b ir B r o o k s d ro v e to four
r u n s a n d A n d re D a w s o n a n d T im W altuch
h o r n e r r d to p o w er the E x p o s to th rtr fo urth
s tra ig h t v ic to ry D a v id P a lm e r. 1-2. w as the
w in n e r a n d Hob F o rs c h . 2-1. h x ik the loss
T im R a in e s sin g le d a n d sc o re d tw o runs.

T ile D od g ers had a s c o r in g o p p o rtu n ity In
Ihe se co n d w hen th ey lo a d e d the buses w ith
n o n e o u t o n c o n s e c u t iv e s in g le s b y
G u r r r r r o , M ik e M a r s h a ll a n d C a n d y
M a ld o n a d o . S ie v e Y e a g e r s t r u c k out a n d
H o b B a ilo r g ro u n d ed in to a d o u b le play

M y s in k e r w as re a lly w o r k in g w ell and
m y c u r v e h ad a n ice b re a k to I t." H e rsh ise r
sa id ' A ll In a ll. II w as a good n lg h l I'd have
to sa y I h ls is tlie best g a m e I've ever
p itc h e d

A t A r lin g t o n . T e x a s . L lo y d
M o u th y so cked a i w o ru n hom e
ru n to h e lp r a lly Ihe Him - J a y s .
D e n n is L u m p . I &lt;&gt;. p lt r h r d 2 2-3
In n in g s In re lie f ot J im m y K ey In
e a rn H ie v ic to ry . K ill C a u d ill
p lt r h c d the n ln lli lo r t ils second
sa ve D ave S m ith . H I . to o k the
lo ss,

Expos 10. Cardinals 9

th ir d . P e d ro G u e re rro d o u b le d oft the base o l
I h r l i l t H e ld w a ll to d riv e in Ik &gt;i It run n e rs.

T h e v ic t o r y gave Hershts&lt; r a 3 -0 m ark
a n d c a m e five d a y s a fte r h e sh u t out the
P a d re s In Han D iego o n a tw o -h itle r. Dave
D ra v e c k y , 0-2 . a g ain w as H e rs h k ie r s v ic tim
H r w a s to u ch e d for e ig h t h its in rig h t
In n in g s

Blue Jays 8 .Rangers 3

a n d w a lk e d H irer, J o s e D e L e o n . 0-3. took
Hie loss.

Giants 7 ,Reds 3
A t S a n F ra n c isc o , D an G la d d e n c lim a x e d
a s ix - r u n n im li w ith a tw o -o u l. th re e-ru n h
lining the G ia n ts . W ith th e G ia n ts tra ilin g
6-1. C h ill D a v is d o u b le d oft starter J a y
T ib b s am t J e tt L e o n a rd s in g le d h im hom e
S c o t T h o m p s o n sin g le d a n d T e d Pow er. 0*1.
re lie v e d V id a B lu e. 2-0. w o n In re lie f

Met* 8. Pirates D
A t N ew Y o rk . W a lly H a c k m a n w enl 5-for 5
W ith thre e R H l and R o n D a rtin g s h u c k out
I I*, le a d in g Hie Met*. D a rlin g w ent the
d is ta n c e In w in n in g h is H tsl d e c isio n of the
sra a o n . T h r t lg h t h a m lr r a llo w e d liv e lilis

A u b u rn , w h ic h h a s one of the
to p m ile re la y te a m s In the
c o u n try . T h e In u rs m n r w ill
lose a m e m b e r n e x t fall, le a v ­
in g a spot C u m p lte ll c o u ld fill.
H rautnun sa y s.
" H e h a s a c h a n c e to step In
there w llli a good shot lo
becom e a n A ll A m r r lc a n right
o ff ih r bat It's h a rd lo p red ict
a future a lo n g tho se lin e s, b ill
C lifto n 's y o u n g a n d h e 's going
to d e v e lo p q u i t e a b i t . "
tlra u m a n sa id " l i e 's s till o n ly
17 years o ld a n d I H u n k w llli
Ids a b ility a n d d e sire , tie can
go a lon g w a y In the sport,
b a rrin g a n y u n fo rse e n tilin g s

Wiggins Contacts
Agent, Still AWOL

lik e In ju rie s ."
W liile h a v in g an eye to w a rd
Hu- fu tu re . C a m p lK -ll is not
o v e rlo o k in g Ihe task at h a n d
H e w a n ts to prove lie 's F lo rid a
best a n d s a y s th r d is tr ic t r u n
w a s |usl a tu n ru p . C a m p b e ll
a d d s th u t p h y s ic a l ly h e 's
p re p a re d , all lh a l Is le ll Is lo
get m e n ia lly rra d y .
" T h e n lg h l before a tra c k
in e r t I Just lay In I m -i I a n d l&lt;M&gt;k
o p a n d Ih in k about h o w I'm
g o in g lo r u n ." h r said " R e a lly
I d o n 't h ave a strateg y. I Just
go a ll o u t. and that s w h a t I’m
p la n n in g to d o ."

S A N D IE G O I LI PI) - Sun Diego
secon d b a s e m a n A la n W igg in s,
w h o sent P a d re s n lllc ta ls o n u
w ild se a rc h of h o s p ita ls w hen he
lu lle d to sh o w o p (or T h u rs d a y
n ig h t's gam e at D odger S ta d iu m ,
has sin c e s p o k e n to h is agent,
ta il re m a in e d A W O L from the
learn today
C lu b p re s id e n t H u llu rd S m ith
m et b rie fly b e fo re F rid a y n ig h t’s
g am e a g a in s t L o s A n g r lr s w ith
m an ager D ic k W illia m s a n d vice
p re s id e n t J a c k M c K c n n . a n il
Issued a b r ie f sta te m e n t to re
|m triers.

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SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Spurs Aren't Ready To Pack It,
Moore Helps Tie Series, 116-111
U n it e d P r e s a I n t e r n a t io n a l
A fte r f in is h in g first In the M id w e s t D iv is io n , the D e n v e r
N uggets w ere lo o k in g to ro ll o n c e p la y o ff tim e ro lle d
aro u n d T h a t w a s before the S a n A n to n io S p u rs d e cid e d
they d id n 't w a n t to p a c k th e ir u n ifo rm s a w a y Just yet.
J o h n n y M o o re scored 9 p o in ts a n d p u lle d d o w n 5
re b o u n d s In the last five m in u te s F rid a y n ig h t a s S a n
A n to n io d o u se d a D en ver r a lly to e v e n th e ir N B A p la y o ff
series w ith a 116-111 v ic to ry . T h e fifth a n d d e c id in g g a m e
w ill be S u n d a y In D enver.
“ E v e ry b o d y sh o w ed up to n ig h t a n d w ent to w o rk . T h e
gam e w a s d e c id e d betw een the lin e s ." sa id M oore, w h o
fin is h e d w ith 17 po ints, 16 a s s is ts a n d 10 rebo un ds. “ W e
each needed to g u a rd o u r m a n c lo s e ly . I f s good to be g o in g
to D en ver S u n d a y . T h e In te n sity w ill d e fin ite ly be th e re .
W e're not re a d y to w ash o u r s o c k s y e t."
M ik e M itc h e ll sco red 37 (m in ts a n d A r tis G ilm o re , w h o
d o m in a te d the Iasi h a lf o f the fin a l period, scored 18 a n d
nabbed 13 re b o u n d s fo r the S p u rs .
7 8 e r s 1 0 6 , B u ll e t s 9 8
A l h a n d o v e r. M d „ J u liu s E r v ln g scored 2 5 p o in ts ,
u n h id in g 14 in the fo urth q u a rte r, to h e lp P h ila d e lp h ia
ho ld off a se co n d -h a lf r a lly to d o w n W a s h in g to n a n d ta k e
Its best-of-flve p la y o ff se rie s 3-1. P h ila d e lp h ia w ill p la y
M ilw a u k e e In l he E a ste rn C o n fe re n c e se m ifin a l
B u c k s 1 0 5 . B u lls 9 8
A t C h ic a g o . T e r r y C u m m in g s sc o re d 31 p o in ts, In c lu d in g
6 free th ro w s In the last m in u te , to lead M ilw a u k e e o v e r
C h ic a g o to c lin c h Its first-ro u n d p la y o ff se ries 3-1
R o c k e ts 9 6 , J a i s 9 4
A l S a lt l.a k e C ity , A k re m O la ju w o n scored 12 o f h la 18
(m ints In th e fo u rth q u a rte r a n d b lo c k e d a key shot la te In
the gam e a s H o u s to n staved o ff e lim in a tio n by e v e n in g Its
se ries w ith U ta h at tw o g a m es a p ie ce . G a m e five w ill be In
H o u sto n o n S u n d a y .

L a w a n d a Sandon W in s 3 A w a rd s
The b ig e v e n t o f th e w eek w a s th e a n n u a l
a w a rd s p re s e n ta tio n to the m e m b e rs o f the
M a y f a ir W o m e n 's G o lf A s s o c ia t io n on
W e d n e sd a y . A p r il 24, T h e d a y s ta rte d w ith
a 9 a m . s h o tg u n start for a s c ra m b le
lo u rn a m e n l fo llo w e d by a d e lic io u s lu n ­
ch eo n a n d th e n th e a w a rd s a s fo llo w s:
S c ra m b le — A p r il 24; L o w Net T e a m |77|
A d a O 'N e il. L a w a n d a S a n d o n . J o n n te E la m .
A lic e P o tter: S e c o n d Low N el T e a m 178)
E u g e n ia K llk k a . J a n e M c K lb b ln . S h ir le y
S c h ilk e . M a ry A n n B u h rm a n : T h ir d L o w N el
T e a m (81) M a rg a re t B o lls . S u z y D ic k e y .
G ra c e S a u e rs . J . P itk in .
In Ihe S u n H a n k -sp o n so re d P re s id e n t's
C u p T o u rn a m e n t presen ted by S u n B a n k 's
B o b D o u g la s , th e w in n e r w a s M ir ia m
A n d re w s
In ih e R in g e rs T o u rn a m e n t sp o n s o re d by
S tc n s tro m R e a lty a n d p resen ted b y S h a ro n
S te n s tro m S tu m p , first place w e n t to I)osale
d e G a n a h l. s e c o n d w e n t to L a w a n d a S a n d o n
a n d th ird w e n t t o J o n n lc E la m .
In the B trd le T re e T o u rn a m e n t sp o n so re d
b y H e a d lin e rs B e a u ty Shop. S h e rr y S c o g ­
g in s gave the fo llo w in g a w a rd s M arg a re t
B o tts (c h a m p io n s h ip lllg h t l Irene H a r ris
(flrs l flig h t) ; L a w a n d a S a n d o n (se c o n d
lllg h l): J a n e W e rn e r (th ird flig ht).
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presented th e to p a w a rd lo A d a O 'N e il
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w onder h o w d iffic u lt It m ig h t be to e lim in a te the th re a t
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5 In th e ir h o m e S p e c tru m on S u n d a y .
N e v e rth e le ss, u n y team w o u ld be fo o lish to Ignore the
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" I 'm s u re If y o u p ic k a team d o w n 3 -0 to com e b a ck , the
Isla n d e rs w o u ld be the te a m .” s a id F ly e r T im K e rr. " B u t
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T h e E d m o n to n O ile rs h ave a lre a d y o u ste d the W in n ip e g
J e ts , b u t tw o o th e r d iv is io n s e rie s re m a in to be d e cid e d . O n
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C la r k , s t ill lo o k in g for her firs t v ic to ry sin ce J o in in g the
lo u r In 1978. b ro k e the L P G A re c o rd for a 36 -ho le sco re
F rid a y , fo llo w in g a n o p e n in g -ro u n d 6 4 w ith a 6 5 to ta k e a
se ve n -stro k e lea d m id w a y th ro u g h the $ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 S A H G o lf
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reco rd for lo w ro u n d " T h e h o le s seem hug e to m e o u t
th e re ."
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fron t n in e.

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net te a m of 4 und er par w as Pat Part low .
Red C le v e la n d a n d J o h n J o h n s o n T h e
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but In c le m e n t w e a th e r d id n 't b o th e r J i m S im o n s
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se co n d -ro u n d 6 7 F rid a y at T h e W o o d la n d s 7 .0 4 2 -y a rd
par-72 T o u rn a m e n t P la y e rs C o u rs e , g iv in g h im a tw o -d a y
total 8 -u n d e r-p a r 136.
T h irty -s e v e n golfers. In c lu d in g firs t-ro u n d lender P a y n e
S le w a rt w h o h a d fired a 6 -u n d e r p a r 6 6 T h u rs d a y , w ere
u n a b le to c o m p le te th e ir se co n d ro u n d s because r a in
de layed Ihe sta rt o f the to u rn a m e n t 1 I -2 h o u rs
M ain c o n tin u e d to fa ll I n t r r m llle n t ly th ro u g h o u t the d a y .
a n d the d e la y lo rc e d to u rn a m e n t o ffic ia ls lo su sp e n d p la y
a l 6 50 p m . d u e to d a rk n e ss. T h e secon d ro u n d w ill be
c o m p le te d S a tu r d a y m o rn in g a n d o ffic ia ls w ill c u t the fie ld
la 7 0 p la y e r s fo r Ihe t h ird ro und.

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D E N V E R (UPI) — M e m p h is sh u t off the " r u n " p o rtio n o f
D e n v e r's ru n -a n d shoot offense en ro u te to a 33-17 U n ite d
States F o o tb a ll League v icto ry .
" W e stu ffe d t h r lr ru n n in g g a m e ." M e m p h is head c o a c h
P ep per R o d g e rs sa id F r id a y a fte r the S h o w b o a t h e ld
I&gt;r river to 3 8 y a rd s on 13 a tte m p ts
"W 'e p la y e d v e ry w ell on d e fe n se ." h r sa id. " W e felt If w e
co u ld p re s su re th e m and sto p the b ig p la y , w e d do w e ll."
M e m p h is ' d e fense In clu d ed a te a m reco rd eig h t sa c k s. 2
1-2 of th e m c re d ite d to lin e b a c k e r J o h n C o rke r.
" W it h Ihe ru n -a n d shoot offense and a ll Its m o tio n ,
lin e b a c k e r p la y Is u m a tte r o f a n t ic ip a t io n ." C o rk e r sa id .
" Y o u h av e lo g a m b le o n de len se to ke e p the offense h o n e st.
I o n ly got b u rn e d o n c e ."
M e m p h is q u a r t e r b a c k M ik e K e lle y I h r rw fo r o n e
to u ch d o w n a n d ra n for a n o th e r lo h e lp the S h o w b o a t h a n d
D enver Its firs t lo s a a l hom e t h is se a so n
K e lle y p a sse d 5 y a rd s to M a rk R a u g h for M e m p h is ' firs t
T D a n d ra n a n 18-yard n a k ed re v e rse for the S h o w b o a t's
fin al to u c h d o w n A la n D u n c a n k ic k e d a 4 1 -y a rd field go a l,
fo rm e r G o ld r u n n in g b a ck H a r ry S id n e y a dd ed a 12-yard
to u ch d o w n u n d A n th o n y P a rk e r sc o re d on a 13-yard r u n as
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A U S T I N . T e x a s (U l’ ll — R o b e rto D e V ic e n z o h a s w o n the
L e g rn d s o f G o lf tw ic e w ith d iffe re n t p a rtn ers, and fin d s he
has a c h a n c e to w in a g a in w ith yet a t h ir d team m ate.
D e V ic e n z o . w h o se m o s t-re m e m b e re d m o m e n t In go lf w a s
the s ig n in g o f an Incorrect s c o re c a rd w h ic h cost h im a
c h a n c e to w in Ihe M a sters In 1968. learn ed w ith K e n S t ill
F rid a y to m o v e Into a share o f th e se co n d -ro u n d lead at Ihe
L e g e n d s o f G o lf.
F ir s t-ro u n d le a d e rs a n d d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n s B illy
C a s p e r a n d G a y B re w e r w e re d e a d lo c k e d w ith the
D r V lc e n z o - S tlll lea rn ut 13-und er 127 after tw o to u rs o f the
par-70 O n io n C re e k C o u n try ’ C lu b co u rse ,
D e V ic e n z o w o n the L e g e n d s w it h J u liu s B o ro s In 1979
und w ith H od F u n s e th In 1983.
F ar b a c k at 137 after tw o r o u n d s w ere K a th y W h itw o rth
and M ic k e y W rig h t, w ho th is w eek b ecam e the firs t w o m e n
to c o m p e te a g a in s t m e n In a P G A sa n ctio n e d event.
A fte r a n o p e n in g ro u n d 65 , a sco re beaten by o n ly five
learns, the w o m e n shot a 72 F rid a y .

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M lo d u c k t and D a rre ll M ille r; T h ir d L o w Net
T e a m (3 2) (tie -m a tc h o f c a rd s ) D a v id
G re th e r a n d B u d R ic h a rd s .
D r C h a r lie P a r k 's a n n u a l c a n c e r lo u rn a m e n t w a s h e ld on F r id a y . A p r il 19. W ith an
e x c e lle n t fie ld o f 115 g o lfe rs A s u s u a l, the
to u rn a m e n t w a s w e ll o rg a n iz e d a n d w e ll
ru n .
A fte r the to u rn a m e n t, a great ste a k d in n e r
w a s e n jo y e d by a ll a n d th e p a rty in g w ent on
u n t il the wee h o u rs Not o n ly d id everyo n e
h a v e a great tim e , hut a s ize a b le profit w ent
lo a v ery w o rth y c h a r it y , the A m e ric a n
C a n c e r S o c ie ty .
N ow th a t the s u m m e r Is a lm o st u p o n u s .
The c lu b Is re d u c in g Its r a le s for the greens
tee p la y S t a r lin g M ay I the fo llo w in g rates
w ill tie In effect.
W e e k e n d a n d H o lid a y s- G re e n Fee a n d C a r l
$ 1 7 .5 0 p lu s la x
W e e kd a y s; G re e n Fee a n d C a r l $15 &lt;X) p lu s
tax.
T h e sp e c ia l w eekday c o u p o n d isc o u n t w ill
c o n tin u e hut at the re d u ce d rate o l $ 2 4 .9 5
p lu s ta x A s it state s o n the co u p o n , o ne
p la y e r p a y s $ 2 4 .9 5 p lu s la x a n d ih e se co n d
p la y e r p la y s free T h a t's h a rd to tieal
C o u p o n s are a v a ila b le at Ihe c lu b as w e ll
a s the H o lid a y Inn at L a k e M onroe, a n d 14
a n d S R 46 . S a n fo rd L a n d in g A p u rtm c n ts .
D a y s In n at 1 4 a n d S R 46 . M a y f a ir
M ead ow s, the E v e n in g H e ra ld , a n d o th e r
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B a y w o n ih e N F C C e n t r a l
D iv is io n title s In 19 7 9 a n d 1 9 8 I.
the B n ce n n e e rs d id It w llh de*
lenxe N ew c o a c h l.e c in a n Ben*
n e tl d id n 't need a p ro lo n g e d lo o k
at gam e f ilm s to re a lize t h a t's
Ihe area h is c lu b w ill h av e to
a d d re ss e a rly In T u e s d a y 's N F L
d ra ft
T h e B u c c a n e e rs , w h o d id n ’ t
h ave a firs t-ro u n d p ic k last year,
w ill h ave the N o 8 s e le c tio n In
(tie o p e n in g r o u n d a lte r a 6 -1 0
Ii i i f t l i T h e u ffe n se Im p ro v e d
Imiiii Iasi to K it h In Ihe N F L In
1984 bu t Ihe defense a llo w e d
5 .4 7 4 y a rd s — the m ost s u r r e n ­
d e re d In i In- trine y e a rs o f tire
Iranehlsr- T a m p a B av re g iste re d
( i f t 32 s a c k s a n d y ie ld e d 4 4
\ a r ils (ter r u s h in g atte m p t, tw o
re v e a lin g y a r d s t ic k s that Iq iv r
b irre d B e n n e tt to c o n c lu d e *n
d e f e n s iv e e n d Is h is N o . 1
p r io rity In the draft
T h e c lu b 's e h le l ta len t sc o u t,
d u n G r u d e n. a d m it* (tie B u ce au eers are h o p in g to sr-leel a
detenstve lin e m a n on the first
ro u n d . "It lie c a n tie a n tm fiaet
p la y e r." W illi B ru c e S m it h atir a d v sig n e d liy B u fia lo a n il R a y
C h ild r e s s h e ad ed to H o u s to n ,
G r u d r n lik e s R o n H o lm e s o f
W a s h in g to n . M lr h lg a n 's K e v in
B ro o k s a n d M ik e G a n n o f N o tre
D am e.

Eilands, Roches Do Well In State Bowling
T h e y o u th h o w le rs and th e ir
p a r e n t s f r o m B o w l A m e r ic a
ro lled w e ll at th e s la te fin a ls In
N a p les fo r Ihe F a m ily T o u r n a ­
m ent.
Steve E lla n d a n d h is dad L y n n
too k se co n d p la c e In th r J u n io r
D iv is io n , a n d a re first a lte rn a te s
for uri a ll-e x p e n s e p a id trip to
W a s h in g to n . D C J im m y R o c h e
a n d h is d a d P h il too k se ve n th
pla ye In the S e n io r D iv is io n
G o o d b o w lin g , e v e ryo n e .
L a d le s lo p g a m e for the w eek
w as b o w le d h y M a ry U a r tr lls o f
Ihe S O P H I S T I C A T E D F L O O Z I E S
L E G U E M a ry ro lle d a lin e 2 5 8
gam e. R ic h a r d H e a p s o f the
T H U R S D A Y N IG H T M IX E D
L E A G U E h a d tin- highest gam e
fo r the m e n w it h a 2 6 8 L a r r y
P le a rd a t o f H ie S C R A T C H O N
T H U R S D A Y L E A G U E w as u
clo se se co n d w it h a 26 7/6 3 9
M o o n lig h t b o w le r s are s t ill
k e e p in g o u r Ja ck p o u . b ro k e as
G r r g la rto u r w o n the secon d
gam e Ja ck p o t w o rth $5 0 a n d
K im D ole w o n the th ird gam e,
u lso w o rth $ 5 0 Ik ith drew the
lu c k y n u m b e r 7 und h a d in p ic k
7 p in s o ff a fu ll ra c k lo w in th e ir
Jackpots.
D o n 't forget o u r " S t a r S e a rc h
B e s t 3 O u t o f 4 D o u b le s
T o u r n a m e n t " t h is w e e k e n d It Is
y o u r la st c h a n c e to w in Ihe
g u a ra n te e $ 1 0 0 firs t p rize a n d to
q u a lify fo r th e D o u b le s p o rtio n o f
the "Star S e a r c h " g ra n d fin a ls at
B o w l A m e ric a W in t e r P a rk T h e
S ta r A Q u e e n o f t h r M o n th ro llo ff
ts a lso tilts w e e k e n d . Be su re to

Roger
Quick
BOWL
AMERICA

g iv e It u try • y o u m a y e n d u p the
S ta r u f the Y ear fur F lo r id a a n d
w in a c o lo r te le v isio n .
H ig h scores fo r the (last w eek
are T H U R S D A Y N I G H T M I X E D
R ic h a r d H eap s 26 8. E d V o g el
2 0 0 ft O rv a l P o lla r d 20 9; M O O S E
L o d g e A a ro n K a u lrn u n 2 2 ) ft
G ene Ro gero 219, B L A IR
A G E N C Y A l B e n in 2 3 5 , V in c e
C u ra 2 3 4 . H a ro ld S u d v a ll 20 2
2 4 5 /6 1 7 . D a ve N o ll 2 3 3 . A l
D e n m a n 21 5 ft L is a P o r z lg 218;
S C R A T C H ON T H U R S D A Y
L a r r y P le a rd a t 2 6 7 /6 3 9 , D o n n ie
G o rm a n 2 0 4 -2 2 4 -2 0 9 /6 3 7 .
N a n c y M o yer 20 8, D o ttle Hogun
2 0 2 . P h il R o c h e 2 0 0 . V a n T ille y
2 0 2 tw ice, S h a ro n K ir k p a t r ic k
2 0 8 a n d W e n d y G o rm a n 204;
G A T O R S S E N I O R S H a r o ld
R o b in s o n 20 2 tw ic e . M e rle A lle n
2 0 0 . E v e re tt M it c h e ll 2 2 3 .
C h a r lie L u k in s 211 A H a rle y
H o o g c rw c rf 200.

M a ry D e l H a rd y 2 0 1 , A a r o n
K a u fm a n 21 3. L a rr y P le a rd a t
2 0 0 . E r ic S to rm 2 1 4 , R a n d y
J u d k in s 200. D e n n is D o lg n rr
2 2 3 . L y n n E lla n d 21 1. C la u d ia
J a s a 2 3 2 . V in c e C a r u 2 0 7 .
J u a n it a G re e n 2 0 8 . E d H u u s to n
24 2 . N u n c y S w u lm 212 A B u tc h
W est 2 1 0 T .G .I .F L E A G U E H a l
R i c h 2 2 2 - 2 0 1/6 1 3 . B o b b y
B a r b o u r 2 2 3 22 0/0 13. Pee W ee
W est 2 2 2 , l-a rry P le a rd a t 2 0 4 ,
C h u c k H o ste tle r 119, G tl B e n to n
20 4 . K r r r t e W u lr n v tn 21 1 , J e f f
C h e s tn u t 221 203. E d S a u tte r
203: P IN B U S T E R S S E N IO R S
Irv in g F r ie d 2 1 9
S A N F O R D C IT Y L E A G U E
B e rn a rd D u d le y 2(X), B o h B a le s
2 0 1 -2 2 3 . J o e l W a u g h 2 1 0 . R o n
A llm a n 2 1 6 -2 3 2 /6 3 0 , D on
G o r m a n 2 3 4 / 6 2 1. W a y n e
J o h n s o n 21 4. B o b b y B ra d s h a w
2 4 0 . T o rre y J o h n s o n 21 4. W illie
S te v e n s 21 9. Pat D ix o n 20 0 . O il
B e n to n 2 1 4 A 2 0 6 . B r ia n
O 'B o y le 2 0 1 . Pee W ee W est 211.
M ik e W est 20 9, B o h O rw lg 217.

B o b M e y e rs 2 3 4 . J u lio C e b a llo
2 0 0 2 1 2 . A l F r y e r 2 0 1 , H u lp h
H o c k e n b e rry 20 2 . D ean
H a m ilto n 2 0 7 A J a c k K a is e r
221. B A L L ft C H A I N B ra d F o le y
211, B ry a n t H ic k s o n 2 0 2 . J im
Ft re t 2 0 3 A D o u g S ta c y 206;
H IG H N O O N E R S L A D I E S L a u r a
Leahy 206; F O R S T E R S SE
N 1 0 H S G e o rg e G le n z ln g r r 2 0 7 .
M ack M c C u rth y 20 9 A C a p
H y la n d 203.
IS L A N D E R
V A C A T IO N
L E A G U E D a n D o u g h e rty 2 1 0 ,
D on T o d rfff 2 0 2 . M a ry H a rrs
202. A n n ie R ic h m o n d 20 1. R o n
L r m o n d 2 0 5 . B ill D o v u n 202;
S O P H IS T IC A T E D F L O O Z IE S
L A D I E S M a r y B a r le lls 2 5 8 ;
D R I F T IN N R o d C h a p m a n 20 0.
R ic h a r d H e a p s 2 3 1 - 2 2 0 / 6 2 0 .
M u r lr r n H e a p s 2 0 0 , Lea O w e n s
200. R o n A llm u n 2 1 2 . J o e R u ffin
20 2 . R o sa R u ffin 2 0 0 A 2 0 3 . P h il
R » ckr 2 00; W A S H D A Y
D R O P O U T S S E N I O R S M ik e
V is itn e s k y 2 0 5 a n d 3 M 'S S E ­
N IO R S N o rm A m e lin g 206.

WE CARE!
(THE STATE
D 0 M 1 CARE)
U T US INSPECT
YOUR CAR TO
TO K SURE IT S SAFE!

S O U T H E A S T H A N K J e ff
C h e s tn u t 200. G a y le S c h m id t
2 0 1 . C u b it M a lo n e 2 1 7 . M ik e
W est 236. R o la n d C r r v t e r 20 0.
E. S a u tte r 210. B o b M e y e rs 21 2.

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i ’ lle h ln g Is s t ill 85 p e rcen t o f b a seb all w h e th e r
I f s o n th e m a jo r league. c o lle g e , prep o r L il li e
Le a g u e le v e l.
D e re k L iv e r n o is re in fo rc e d that theory F r id a y
n ig h t w h e n he sile n ce d the a w e so m e h illin g L a k e
M a r y R a m s o n J u s l f o u r h it s . He d id It
c o n v in c in g ly , too Th ere w e re n 't m a n y h ard h it
b a lls a n d L a k e M a ry 's tw o n in s in the 6-2 lo s s
w rre h e lp e d a lo n g by tw o e rro rs.
T h e v ic t o r y w as a sw eet o n e fo r L iv e rn o is, T h e
se n io r rig h t-h a n d e r had been ro u g h e d up e a r lie r
in the y e a r b y Hie R u m m ie s. O n M arch 1. th e
R a m s p u l tog eth er an In c re d ib le 15-run In n in g
a g a in s t L iv e r n o is a n d re lie v e rs . O n M arch 22 .
L a k e M a r y w h ip p e d L y m a n . 14-10 and c h a se d
L iv e r n o is in th e s ix th
It w a s a d ifferen t sto ry In the D istric t 4 A 9
b a s e b a ll T o u rn a m e n t al D e L a n d ’s C o n ra d P a r k
F rid a y n ig h t lu ik r M a ry 's R o d " C . J . " Metz, w h o
ca u g h t L iv e r n o is thre e y e a rs a g o o n A lta m o n te 's
S e n io r L e a g u e A ll-S ta r te a m , sa id L iv e r n o is '
(astb u ll h a d reg ain ed Its z ip a n d h is c u rv e b a ll w a s
b re a k in g w llh a u l h o rlly .
In th e e a r lie r m eetings. L a k e M a ry had h a n d le d
i he L y m a n ace b y la y in g o il h is c u rv e b a ll a n d
h illin g h is fa s tb a ll L iv e r n o is w a s u n ab le to th ro w
h is c u rv e lo r s trik e s In Ihose last tw o m e e tin g s
a n d b o u n c e d se ve ra l In Iran i o l th e plate.
T h e re w ere n o Im u tters F r id a y . L iv e rn o is th re w
Ills c u r v e e x a c tly w here In- w a n te d
I p itch e d a
s m a rte r g am e th is tim e. ' h e said. "1 threw h a rd e r
th a n I h a v e all y e a r and w a s a b le to p u l m v c u r v e
w here I w a n te d ."
L a k e M a r y ’s M ik e S&lt; lim it a m i Hon N a tlie rs o n
w ill attest to th at. L iv e r n o is s t r u c k out each R a m
three tim e s S c lim it, w h o h ad Ihree h its w h e n
L a k e M a ry c lo b b e re d S p ru c e C r i c k T u esd ay, w a s
lis h ln g la-low Ills knees for th e c u r v e a ll night
llr c tt M o d e a n d B illy H e n le y a r c d e stro y in g the
lin ag e o l N o 9 h itte rs M o lle . w h o h am m e re d a
t r e m e n d o u s h o m e r to IO -ru u ro le A p o p k a
T h u rs d a y . Just m issed h is se co n d F rid a y w h e n

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Continued from ID
sta n d ou t k n o c k e d a co u p le s e c o n d s o ff her
p re v io u s best w ith a I lin e of 5 :2 3 .H.
In I he lu o m ile , S a m o e kl le d fro m start to
lliils h a n d re c o rd e d a p e rso n a l h c s l lim e o f
11 27 i&gt;
L is a (S a m o e k l) ran w hat w c w a n tr d her
lo .'' la ik e H o w e ll co a ch T o m H m n m o n ire e
said i t ' s d l l ll i o il (or a r u n n e r to r u n alone
so she w a s g o in g lo r p a re to n ig h t ”
L a k e M a r y 's J i l l H m ld r u h u g c ii, a settlor,
w as s c e o n d In the I wo m ile a n d shaved
m ore I lia n s ix se co n d s o ff h e r p r e v io u s lies)
w illi a I I 3 8 . 1 c lo c k in g . M a rth a Fo n se ca
was I b ir d ( I I 5-1,9) and ( I r c c u b e r g fo u rth
111.57) lo c o m p le te the list ol q u u llllr r s .
S|H iirrm o^ re ig n e d su p re m e a g a in In th r
h u rd le s a s s h e w on the I ID h ig h 's w ith a
15 2. ju s l e d g in g out A p o p k a 's U rem ia
I r i i c l l ( 1 5 .2 ) a n d S e m in o le 's C h n r t lu
M rd ln rk 115.3). L y m a n 's M a y b e lle H iv a n l
was (lie Io n rth q u a lifie r al IB .3.
S p e a rm a n a n d T e rre ll w ent a l li a g a in ih r
3 3 0 low h u rd le s , um l tills tim e the la rd y
H a w k s e n io r h it T e rre ll &gt;&lt;* th e d u st w llh u
lim e o l 4 5 .B co m p a red lo 4 6 .7 lo r Ihc
A p o p ka s ta n d o u t Spearm an t a il a pe rso na l
best ol 4 3 ,2 In the p re lim in a rie s of i lie 33 0
low s.
"B o r h c llr h a s in n under 4 6 h e r last six
ra ce s." I liiin in o n lr e e said o l SjH -tirnm n.
She le n d s lo get a lit tic c o m p la c e n t lo Ihr

1IDs lail I was pleased willi tier |H-rtnrm a ile r ."
Ii w as a good d a y for I he S p e a rm a n fa m ily
F rid a y a s R o c h e lle q n a llllr d fm i lit* re g io n a l
In Ihree e v e n ts (she was a lso s e c o n d In the
lo n g ju m p a l 17 I) a n il tw in s ls le r M ic h e lle
q u a lifie d in (lie 2 2 0 w ith a fo u r th p la ce lim e
0 (2 6 .6
Ihi- L a k e H o w e ll H igh J u m p e r s a ls o had
a n e x c e lle n t u te ri as s o p h o m o r e K im
H n in im n itie e cle a re d 5 2 lo la k e H ist and
C h e ry l H iln k le v w a s second a ls o a l 5-2.
T h e L a d y S ilv e r H a w ks a ls o q n a llllr d a
p a li ol r u n n e r s In Hie MHO a s s e n io r N a n cy
N y s lro m lo o k se co n d w llh a p e rs o n a l best
2 23 2 a n d se n io r A n g le S m ith w a s f m i r ll ia l
2.28 9 L a k e llr a n lle y 's L y n n Q o m e / p r r a lla
q u a lifie d b y t a k in g Ib ird a l 2 2 8 7
W h a c k a n d ( iiir d n n led the w a y tor La ke
M a ry F r id a y , e a c h w in n in g o n e e v e n t m id
ta k in g s e c o n d In a n o th er
W h a c k w o n l l i r d is c u s w it h a p e rso n a l
best 1 12 2 a m i to o k secon d In H ie sh o t al
319 *1
G o rd o n , a senior, z ip p e d to (list
place in th e lo t) w ith a n 1 1 4 a s she
o tllle a iie d A p o p k a 's V a le rie C o t k llr lt l a l the
tape. F la s h
W iis secon d In the 4 4 0 and

Fran ‘Flash* Gordon nips Apopka's
a ls o ra n o n the III) a m i m ile m e d le y relay
le a rn s w h li Ii q u a lifie d lor re g io n a l* .
L a k e M a ry so p h o m o re T o n y a lu iw sn n w on
th e R ing lump lor the t h ir d w eek In a row
w llh a le a p o l 17 5 ' j . S p e a rm a n w a s second
fo llo w e d hv S e m in o le 's W e b s te r |I7-'« | and
M c d lo c k l 1 6 -H lil.
A m o n g the brightest m o m e n ts of the meet
lo r L a k e H rm U lry 's L a d y f a i r In is w as the

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C o n t in u e d f r o m I B
Meldei M ik e H e n le y w h ich h m u g h i the e n c o u n te r
to a d r u m u tlc c lo s e .
L y m a n h e ld a 6 2 Irnd a n d a t ir in g L iv e rn o is
needed |tis i th re e o u ls lo n o tc h i h r v ic to ry . But
h r o p e n e d th e se ve n th b y w a lk in g D o n a ld
G ra y s o n o n fo u r p itch e s and K e v in H ill o n live. H e
eased H ie te n s io n so m ew h a t b y n lltip ln g a c a lle d
th ird s tr ik e past R o n N a lh c rs o n fo r t o r llr s l out.
I b is b io u g lil L a k e M a r y 's d u n g e m u s No 9
h itle r. H re it M o lle . to the p la te a n d m o v e d a p a ir
ol r lu lc h h itt e r s — R y a n L is le a n d S h a n e l.e iie rlo
in to I he o n d e ck c irc le a n d Into I h r hole,
t r s p e iilv c ly ,
"1 m a y h a v e been a little lo o p u m p e d u p (hat
Iasi in n in g . " s a id L iv e rn o is. " I w a s o p e n in g u p
Ux&gt; soon I m a d e a m istake o n M o lle . I thought It
w a s g o n e ,"
H r w a s n 't a lo n e . T h e h a ll s k y ro c k e te d tow ard
deep c e n te r H eld. A legre, b r e a k in g w it h the c ra c k
ol the bat. m a d e i s p r c ta c u lu i c a l t i i a cro ss Ills
Is sly a n d th e n c ra s h e d v io le n tly In to I h r w all.
" I re m e m b e r h illin g (h r w a ll. T h a t 's tlbOUl a ll I
r r m r m l K T . ' * sa id a s till gro gg y A le g r e w h o had lo
Ik * h elp e d h u m th e Held H e s a id he Injured h is
K i d n e y d m lu g th e c ra s h but he h o p e d lo lie ready
I tiesday.
H e n le y h u r r ie d o v rt h u m le d H eld "I y e lle d at
f a u l to t h ro w m e the b a ll." s a id llc n t r y . "H e Just
s h u llle d It o u t to m e a n il I th re w It to (shorslop)
K y le ( B ru b a k e r) ."

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.

P a u l A legre m a d e a tre m e n d o u s c a tc h In center
fie ld before c r a s h in g Into the w a ll A su b se q u e n t
re la y to M ik e H e n le y resu lted In a d o u b le p la y
w h ic h ended th e gam e
W ith o u t A le g r e 's grab, the sc o re Is p ro b a b ly ,
6 2. and L a k e M a r y has n in n e r s o n se co n d a n d
th ird w ith o ne o u t a n d the top o f the o rd e r c o m in g
to ih r plate. E v e n L iv e r n o is m ig h t not have
loo ked fo rw ard to that prospect.
M olle. L a k e M a r y 's re lu cta n t sta r, h ad to be
ta lk e d Into r o m ln g o u t fo r b a s e b a ll b y c o a c h A lle n
T u ttle . B y the e n d o f the year, he w a s the best
h itle r on the te a m H r had a n In te re s tin g rem ark
afte r L a k e M a ry beat A p o p k a T h u r s d a y .
"W e ll, I g u e ss w c r a n i go fis h in g F r id a y ."
q u ip p e d M o lle . O h . b y the w ay. M o lle I s a p ro d u ct
o f the S e m in o le P o n y B aseb all p ro g ra m
T h e o th e r H e n le y . H illy , q u lr t ly m ad e h is
p r r s r n r e fe ll In th e last tw o g a m e s. He w a lk e d
three tim e s a n d sc o re d two r u n s In th e 9 0 w in
o v e r D e lr n d . F r ld u y n ig h t, he w a lk e d and
sa c rific e d a n d h a d a n o th e r w a lk ta k e n a w a y on a
de layed s trik e c a ll H is sa c rific e b u n t ca m e on a
3-2 pitch
A le g re , w h o w a s k n o c k e d s e n s e le s s a f t r r
m a k in g h is g a m e -s a v in g ra tc h . h ad Ills sto m a c h
w rap ped up a fte r th e gam e a n d h a d to be helped
to the ear b y a c o u p le of h is te a m m a te s.
S o w hat w a s o n A le g re 's m in d a f lc r h is
gam e s a v in g g ra b ? " T h e r e a in 't n o w a y F in go ing
to m is s the p ro m S a tu r d a y ," h e m u m b le d

C o n t in u e d f r o m I B
secon d In I h r lo n g Ju m p (2 2-1 'M .
"L e o a n d A lv in h ave nol been
real c o n s is te n t." H rau m n n sa id .
"They h a v e to start Ju m p in g
fa rth e r e a rlie r In stead of w a llin g
m ilII the fin a ls '
laik e B r a n t le y 's second p la ce
f in is h w a s k e y e d by s e n io rs
S ie v e E m m o n s , w h o set a p a ir nl
sch o o l re c o rd s, a n d J o h n M o ndo.
w h o r e tu rn e d s ir o n g from a
s p ra in e d a n k le .
E m m o n s b r o k e B r a n t le y
sch o o l re c o rd s In the long Ju m p
11b ird al 22-5) a n d I he 44 0 d a sh
(49 6), H r a ls o ru n u sirrin g leg
o il the m ile r e la y w h lr h Mulshed
second a n d b ro k e ih r sch o o l
reco rd w llh u B in e o f 3:23.3. T h e
P a trio ts ' p r e v io u s best In th e
m ile rcla v t h is se a so n had tieen
3 29
" E m m o n s h ad a great meet
w ith those th re e sch o o l re c o rd s."
L a k e B r a n t le y c o a c h C h a r lie
H a rris sa id " A n d M o nd o looked
lik e lie s r lg h l b a c k Into fo n ti."
M o n d o . w h o m is s e d la s t
w e e k 's c o n fe r e n c e m r r t , h a s
been d u e lin g L a k e M a ry ’ s H a ro ld
f i l l s all se aso n lo n g a n d II w as
m ore o f the s a m e F rid a y n ig h !
M ondo held n il f i l l s a n d fin ish e d
stro n g w llh a lim e o f I 58.6.
f i l l s a ls o w e n t u n d e r t w o
m in u te s al I 5 9 H A lso q u a li­
fy in g from S e m in o le C o u n ty In
Ihc 880 w a s L a k e H o w e ll S a n d y
f o i l s (fourth at 2 0 3 4)
S p r in t e r C o r n e liu s F r ie n d ly
a lso had a lin e m eet for the
i ' a l r l o l s w l l h s e c o n d p la c e
M ulshes In I h r I DO (10.0) a n d
220122.3). I lls tim e In the 2 2 0 Is
a new s c h o o l re c o rd A jx ip k a 's
|M&gt;wrrful s e n io r S a m m lc S m ith
PS*to b r Tommr V io c .n l
w o n both e v e n ts.
B ra n tle y q u u llllr d three h ig h
Cockflold In 100-yard dash finals.
|u m i |k t s lo r I h r re g io n a l a s T o m
M c C o rm ic k w a s se co n d (6-2).
m ile m e d le y re la y w h ic h lo o k se co n d at
4 2 1 8 It w as J o a n n e H a y w a rd 's tre m e n ­ J o e l M ille r t h ir d |*i-2l and M a n
d o u s a n c h o r leg lt i.il paved the w ay us the C ic h r f o u r t h |6-U )
L y m a n 's
R a lp h P h llp n t i w o n Ih r h ig h
s e n io r ran I he HHO le g o l the race In 2 23
T h e L a d y I’a lr lo ls a ls o g o l a second p la c e Jum p by e le a r ln g 6-4.
lim n D ebbie L o v e la c e In th e d is c u s 1109-81
Lake M a r y 's H illy C a u g h e ll h a s
a n d q n a llllr d lo r u n n e r s In the 3 3 0 h u r d le s
had hts p ro b le m s t h is season hut
th e s e n io r s t r o n g m a n h a s n 't
In c lu d in g C a l h ie W ild (th ird al 47 3| a n d
lo r g o tlr n h o w to p erfo rm w h e n
J e n n if e r B u rro w s (fo u rth nt 47.111

G ra y s o n , m e a n w h ile , had to hold tip a ro u n d
se co n d base b e ca u se h e e o u ld n i tell II A le g re had
t'U U ghl the b a ll B r u b a k e r g u n n ed the h u ll to th ird
w h e re C h r is B r o c k tra p p e d G ra y s o n o ff th e bag
H r ra n h im b a ck to se co n d and th en I1lpi&gt;etl to
se co n d sucker M ic k e y H e lm s w ho slap jx -d the tag
o n G ra y s o n to c o m p le te the g a itir -r n d ln g d o u b le
p la y .
" T h a t w as one h e llu v a c a tc h ," sa id T u ttle . "II
M o lle h its Ih r b a ll lo a n y o th er part o f |&gt;ark. It's
go n e W h a t n e lu t c h c a t c h ."
It w as one of Just m a n y o l c lu tc h e llo r ts d u rin g
H ie gam e p la y e d b y th e tw o Intense r iv a ls . S till,
th e gam e w as d o m in a te d by L iv e r n o is w h o
s llr n c r d a L a k e M a ry team w h ic h h u ll treated
t i p | K i s m g p itc h e rs lik e
h a ttin g m a c h in e s . T h e
R a m s w ere a v e ra g in g n e a rly n in e r u n s u n d 10
h its per o u tin g
1 he gam e s ta rte d a s If b o lh team s w o u ld lig h t
u p th e sco re b o a rd E r ie " T h e W h ip " H age n
s ta rte d ro c k lly fo r the R a m s by w a lk in g B ru b a k e r
a n d h illin g M ik e H e n le y w llh a p ilc h W h e n he
llir e w Iw o w ide o n e s to L iv e rn o is . T u tt le h u d seen
e n o u g h m id p u lle d H a g e n In la v o r o f A n th o n y
L u s /u lc .
L a s z itlc . w h o h a d been bothered b y a sore
sh o u ld e r. I m m e d la lr ly p u lle d the R a m s u u t o l
tro u b le . H e s tr u c k out A le g re on three p itc h e s and
th e n Indu ced C h r is B r o c k lo h it a c o in e -b u c k rr. A
I 2 3 d o u b le p la y left th e 'H o u n d s w ith o u t a bone.
L is le sm a cke d L iv e r n o is ' llr s l p ilc h Into rig h t
r e n t e r to open th e tro tto n i o f the fram e. " T h a i
w a s th e o n ly tim e I w a s w o rrie d ." s a id L lv c ro ls .
" I t w u sn 't u great b e g in n in g ."
L is le th e n sto le se co n d bu t ’w h e n h e trie d to
swi|K- th ird , c a tc h e r J im O d o m g u n n e d h im

fA &lt;

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dow n. L r l t r r l o g ro u n d ed o u t for the second out
a n d U n d e rw o o d lilt a deep p la y to left for the
th ird
Lym an tiMik a 2 0 lead In the second. C lin t
■taker s o c k e d a d o u b le to left a n d advan ced to
th ird o n a w ild p ilc h L u s z a lc t h r u stru c k o u t
O dom , ily r im O verstre et b illo w e d w ith a g ro u n d
lia ll lo s h o rs lo p l.e ltr r lo w h o co n ce d e d the r u n
hut th e n th re w w ide of Mrst. B ill H e n le y 6ew o u t
to rig h t (or the secon d o u t b u t K y le B ru b a k e r,
w h o tra n s fe rre d from L a k e M a ry , h a u n te d h is o ld
te a m m a te s w ith a lio o m ln g t rip le to le ll re n te r lo
d rive in O v e rstre e t U n d e rw o o d m a d e a h ead -lon g
d iv e a n d J u s l m is s e d c o m in g u p w ith the ball.
T h e G r e y h o u n d s p u shed th e le a d lo 3-0 In th e
th ird L iv e r n o is reached w h e n N a th rrs n n p u lle d
G ra y s o n o il the hag o n a r o u tin e g ro u n d b a ll
A leg re th e n w a lk e d a n d w h e n H ill w ent to c o v e r
t h ir d o n B r o c k 's h u n t, th e frrs h tn n n t h ir d
tx ise m a n p u s h e d It to the v a c a te d area a n d the
lia se s w e re fu ll.
•
B a k e r fo llo w e d wrlth a lly h a ll to c e n te r to sco re
L iv e r n o is b u t L a s z a lc c a m e h a c k w ith d a n d y
c u r v r t m ll to get O dom on a g ro iin d o u t and th e n
s tru c k u u t O v e rstre e t to k ill I h c thre at.
la ik e M a ry , w h ic h fin is h e d 2 8 7. p ic k e d u p b o th
of Ms r u n s d u e to som e sloppy- L v in . u i M elding In
the t h ir d W ith one out. M o lle b o u n ce d an e a sy
g ro u n d e r w h ic h B ro c k d ro p p e d at th ird . L e tt r r io
lo llo w e d w it h a sin g le u p th e m id d le . M o lle
sto pp ed at se co n d but A le g re c h a rg e d the b a ll a n d
g u n n e d It o v e r B ro c k 's h ead In to the d u g o u t at

third
*1 Just a ire d It out too m u c h ," s a id A legre o f h is
peg M o lle w a s w aved In fro m s e c o n d a n d L is le
m o ved a ll th e w a y to th ird . L c tte rto th e n s u p p lie d

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the heat Is on. He p ro v e d that
F r id a y by w in n in g the d isc u s
a n d p la c in g se co n d In Ihc shot
p u t. both w ell o v e r h is p re v io u s
tresis.
C a u g h e ll. w h o m is s e d la st
w r r k s meet,
w o n the d isc u s
w ll h a heave o f 146-3. H ts
p r e v io u s b e s t w u s 1 3 3 -9 .
C a u g h e ll th re w Iw o feel b e lte r
th a n h is p re v io u s best (45-5) In
Ih c shot w llh a 47 9 S e m in o le 's
Anthony H a ll w o n ih c shot at
48-8.
L u k e M a r y c o n t i n u e d Its
d o m in a n c e In th e tw o m ile as It
sw e p t (he firs t ih re e plages.
S e n io r M a ll P u lu in b o w on the
e ven t fo r ih r t h ir d s tra ig h t lite r!
(c o u n ty , co n fe re n ce a n d d istric t]
w llh a tim e o f 9 :4 6 .3 . K e n R o hr,
a J u n io r, w as s e c o n d at 9:56.3
a n d se n io r H o b b y H o w a rd w as
ib e th ird R am r u n n e r u n d r r 10
m in u te s a s he p la c e d th ir d at
9 :5 8 .5 . L y m a n 's J o h n Hebert
w a s ih r fo u rth q u a lifie r In the
tw o m ile w ith a fo u rth -p lace
lim e or 10:03.1.
W h ile la ik e M a ry w e n t 1-2-3 In
ih c tw o m ile . L a k e H o w e ll used
l he h o m e Meld a d v a n ta g e to
sw e e p the first Ih ree p la c e s In
Ih c |xile vau lt w it h tw o o f the
S ilv e r H a w k v a u llr r s e le a rln g
l&gt;ersanal liests. D illo n R ow e lo o k
llr s l place as h e w en t o v e r at
13-2 as d id S c o tt K n u d s e n w h o
w o u n d u p se co n d C h r is G w y n n
to o k th ird at 12-0.
T h e re w as a lie lo r fo u rth p la re
III the v a u lt b e lw r r n S e m in o le 's
S o n n y O sb o rn a n d B ra n tle y s
C h r is D erden. S o the tw o had to
h a v e a Jum p o lf lo d e te rm in e the
re g io n a l q u allM cr A lte r lo u r a t­
te m p ts. It w as S e m in o le 's O s ­
b o rn . u so p h o m o re , w h o cam e
o u t on top by c le a r in g 11-6.
L a k e H o w e ll's sw e e p o f the
v a u lt w as good lo r 16 of Ms 36
p o in ts. O ne o f I h r biggest d is ­
a p p o in tm e n ts o f the m eet cam e
w h e n I h r H a w k s w e re d i s ­
q u a lifie d In th e m ile m e d ley
r rlu y . G o in g Into I h r Mnal leg of
the m edley. L a k e H o w e ll w as In
61 Ih place, but B r e n t S p rin g h a lt
to o k the baton a n d ra n a su p er
a n c h o r leg to ta k e se co n d . H o w ­
e v e r . L a k e H o w e ll w a s d i s ­
q u a lifie d lo r h a n d in g o ff o u t o f
th e r x r h a n g e zo n e.

a n RBI g rn u n d o u t to c u t the lead lo 3-2.
L y m a n , w h ic h Im p ro v ed to 2 6 -5 . a d d e d a n o th e r
ru n In the f ilt h for u 4 2 lead A le g re , h eld In
c h e c k m ost o f th e to u rn a m e n t, s in g le d u p the
m id d le to o p e n th e fram e. B ro c k a g a in d ro p p ed a
b u n t, th is tim e d o w n the Mrst b a se lin e o n w h ic h
U is z a le ran d o w n a n d tagged o u t B ro c k . B a k e r's
g ro u n d tk ill m o v e d A le g re to t h ir d fro m w here he
sco red w hen L a s z a lc bo u nced a c u r v e b a ll In fron t
o f the plate.
L iv e rn o is r e tire d 11 o f 13 h itte r s fro m the th ird
lo the six th . H r re c o rd n in e o f h ts fiv e strik e o u t*
d u r in g t h is s p a n a n d c o n t in u a lly h u d the
R u m m ie s off b a la n c e .
T w o m o re r u n s In the top o f th e
L y m a n a fo u r-ru n c u s h io n . " T h o s e
r u n s ." sa id L y m a n sk ip p e r B o b
" T h a t forced L a k e M u ry to go fo r th e

se v e n th g a v e '
w e re v e ry b ig
M c C u llo u g h .
b ig In n in g ." I

W ith one o u t. A le g re w a lk e d a n d sto le se co n d
B ro c k also d re w a w a lk a n d B a k e r b lo o ped a
s in g le Into s h o rt c e n te r to load th e bases. O dom ,
w h o L a sza lc h a d h a n d le d on c u r v c b a lla a ll n ight,
(ell b e h in d 1-2 b u t th e n r tp p e d a c lu t c h sin g le up;
the m id d le to s c o re b o lh ru n s
" I kn ew he w o u ld th ro w m e a c u rv e , so t h is
t lm r I w as r e a d y ." sa id O dom . " W e w a n te d L a k e
M a ry and w e got L a k e M ary. T h a t 's a ll w c talked,
abo u t all w e e k ."
T u ttle th e n s u m m o n e d ju n io r M ik e S c h m lt w h o
s tr u c k o u t O v e rstre e t a n d p in c h h itt e r C r a ig
M e y e r to e n d th e th re a t.
L lv r m o ls . w h o h a d been hit h a r d b y L a k e Mary]
on tw o o c c a s io n s , sa id he w o u ld c h e r is h H its
v ic to ry for a lo n g tim e . " I 'm g o in g lo ta k e t h is
(game) b all a n d s le e p w ith it fo re v e r." h e said.

�L e g a l N o t ic e
IN T N I C I R C U I T C O U R T O F
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O f S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLO R ID A
C A S E N O : 0SIP1 C A II P
A L F R E D
G
O i L A T
T I B E A U D I E R E and J U A N I T A
L D e L A T T lB E A U D I E R E
Plaintiff*.
n
JE SS IE ( R A D L E Y . P L E O O IS
B R A O L E Y .
E U G E N E
ABRAM S
J R . HORACE
L
C LA IR E. C ILLA M
C LA IR E.
M A R Y G L E N N and C H A R L I E
G L E N N , tie
,
D**v»xJ*'-i»
N O T IC E O F A C T I O N TO
O U IE T TITLE
TO
JESS IE
B R A D LEY .
H d r t t l unknown.
P LEO O IS
B R A D L E Y ,
addret* unknown.
EUGENE
A B R A M S . JR
a d d rr* . unknown
H O R A C E L C L A I R E , o d d r * ..
unknown
C I L L A M C L A I R E . *ddr».«
unknown.
AAARV G L E N N a d d rrss un
known.
C H A R L I E G L E N N . o d d r e ..
unknown
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
*0 »io kbov* no m od pofkont If
Olivo ond It d»od their unknown
tp o u w
hoirk. d e viw e * S '* n
foot, crodifort. ond o il ofhov
peril** claim in g b y. through,
undo* or ag em .t thorn, ond oU
unkn ow n n o lu r o l p o r t o n t II
ollvo. ond II dood or no! known
to bo dood o* ollvo. thoir tovoroi
ond r t t p t c llv o unknow n
•pouto* holrt. do* &lt;toot gron
fo o t o nd c r o d ifo r t o r other
p o rtio t d o n n in g by. through or
under thote unknown noturol
p o rton t ond tho tovo*ol ond
r e tp e c tiv o unknow n o t t ig n t
tu cco tto rt in m forott. tru tfoo t
or eny other p o rton t cloltning
b y. through, under or ogom tt
ony logo' entity nom od o t o
dftondont
ond o il claim ant*,
p o rton t or po rtio t noturol or
corporoto or whoto t i e d logoi
t lo lu t Ik unknow n, clo ltn in g
undo* ony ol tho Above nom od
Or d o t c r ib o d d e le n d o n t t or
po rtio t c 'Aim ing to hove ony
righ t title or Interett In ond to
the londt horoottvr d o tcribo d
thot tho Ploln llttt. A L F R E D G
Do L A T T IB E A U O IE R E
ond
J U A N I T A
L
O o L A T
T|fi£ A U O 'E H f
hava It lad a
C o m p la in t to Q u ia f Till# to
C t r f a l n i m d t l o c a t e d in
Saminoi# County. F lo r id a a&lt;
Qw »td by tha P la ln flffy by
virtu# of »ha Ta&gt; Daad from tha
County of W m m ofe
5»a»a of
F lo rid a racordad Ju ly It. Itt)
in O fficia l R acord Boo* 14TY
Paga 0041. Pu blic R acorda ot
Sammofe County. F lo rid a , u i d
c4at p ro p a rty b u n g m o ra
p a rticula rly &lt;Hu n b a d ay
L o n &gt;0. II. and 11. L y in g t V n l
of R ailw ay. Bloch t. Locfcharft
S u b d iviftion. a t r a c o r d a d in
P/oparty Booh ). Pa ga 10. ac
cording to fh# public ra co rd t of
Sam i no hi County. F lorida
Y O U
A R C
H C N E B Y
N O T I F I E D that you a r t ra
qu irad to tar va a copy of your
anywar or datantat to I N Com
plaint upon fha Patltionar t at
tornay. M arry L
Lam b. Jr .
P E R R Y 1 L A M B . P A . a ll
North Farn Craah Ayanua O r
U n d o Flo rid a J740) and ft la th#
O rig in a l anyw ar. d a fa n ta
or
pfeadmg in tha o ffico of tha
Ctarh of tha C ircu it Court, on or
batora tha U r d day o l M a y I f t l
A .D
if you fan to do to a
O afauit Judgm ant w ill ba tat an
a gam tt you tor tha raliaf da
m andad In tha C o m plaint
O A T E D at Sanford. Sam i no la
Cotatfy. F lo rid a , fh»y Itth da y of
A p ril. A D . tats
D A V ID N B E R R I E N
• C L E R K O F T H E C I R C U IT
Co u r t
By D io n o K O okley
o t Deputy Clerk
P u bb th A p ril II. &gt;( M oy S. II.
IMS
D E E 107

IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T .
S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y .
FLO RID A
C A S E NO U i m s f l l
M E G A T R E N D PR O P ER TIES .
INC
P le ln lifl
vt
T K W H IT EA G LE
Dofondonl
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO
T K W H I T E A G L E *M
North Water Strool Block R iver
F o ils . W isconsin
You oro horeby n o illlo d thol
On Action h o i boon tiled o go m tl
y o u In Iho C o u n t y C o u r t .
S o m ln o lo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
S um m ery Clo im s D ivision
Y ou ore required to oppeor
before Judge W olioce M Moll, o
Judge ol m is Court, ot 10 X
AM
Juno 1. IMS
Sem inole
County Courthouse
C ity Moll
Courtroom . Lon lord. F tor-do to
Answer tho slotom ont of c lo im
tiled herein An y w ritten onswer
or other pleodm gt m ust bo tiled
with tho Clerk ot this Cou rt end
copies thereof furnished M the
P lom tltt ot c/o W illia m Glenn
R o y . J r . E t o . I tS S o u t h
W o t lm o n le D r iv e . S u ite P.
Altam onte Springs. f I JIM*
Upon your fa ilu re to oppeor on
the above m d n o le d do le o de
M ult m oy bo entered o go m tl
you tor the relief dem ended In
•he itotom ent ot cla im
W itness m y hand and the
O fficia l Seel ol this Cou rt M
S a n f o r d . S e m in o le C o u n t y
F lo rid a Ih.t Itth day ot A p ril
IMS
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
C L E R K C I R C U IT C O U R T .
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
SAN FORO . F L
By Lm de W right
Deputy Clerk
Pu blish A p ril II. H A M o y S.
II IMS
O E E las

Le g a l

N o t ic e

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
FO R S EM IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F ile N um ber U lS O C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
G E R A L O I N E M G EN IO TTO •
Deceased
N O TICE O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
TO A L L P E R S O N S H A V IN G
CLAIM S OR
DEM AN D S
a g a i n s t
TH E
ABO VE
es ta te

a n d

a ll

o th er

P E R S O N S I N T E R E S T E D IN
TH E E S T A T E
Y O U
A R E
H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D t h o l th e ed
m inistration ot the r \ 'o ‘v ol
G E R A L O lN E M
G EN IO TTO
d s e te to d . F ile
N um ber
II ISO C P . Is pond ng in the
C i r c u it C o u r t to r S o m ln o lo
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a te
D' vision Iho ed C re tt ot which it
Sem inole County Courthouse
Sanford. F lo rid a J J .f l
The personal re p r e v m o tiv e of
th e e s t a t e
1s T I N A
B R U N S W IC K , whose e d d r . it is
1014 Linden Rood Winter Pars
F L . 1 7 'f l
T h o n a m e o*o
address ot the personal repro
te n ta tiv e t a tto rn e y ore set
forth below
AM p o rto n t having c lo im s O'
d tm o n d t o g o m tl tho o s'o le o*e
r e q u ir e d
W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N THS F R O M THE D A TE
O F T H E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N
O F TH IS N O T I C E , lo tile with
the clerk ot tho above court o
dWitfen
of arty claim
or demand fhqy m a y hava E ach
Claim m u ff ba In writing aryj
m utt in d x a fe tba b a v y lor fha
cla im , tha nam# and a d d ra tt of
♦ba creditor or h it aganf or
a ffo rn ty
a n d tha a m o u n t
cfefm gd 19 tha c la im i%not ya»
dwa tha d a ta w han it w ill
bacoma dua th a n ba tfatad It
*ha c la im iy conttngant or unit
qu«da'ad
»ha na tu ra ol th#
im e ir t i m fy vhaii b a yfafed if
tha cla im i%aaci^ad. tha aacuri
ty t h a n ba d a a c r ib a d
Tha
claim ant th a n daltvar autftoanf
top-ay o l tha c la im to tha Clark
to anabfe tha C lar k to m ail ona
copy to a a ch paraonal r a p r a
tantativa
Ail p a rto n t infer ay fed in tha
ttta 'a *o whom a copy of thit
Not-ca of A d m intttratio n hat
baan t s a il a d «r» ra q u tr a d
W IT H IN t m w i e
m o n th s
F R O M TM F D A T E O F TH E
F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF
THIS N O T I C E to fiia any ob
iact«on% thay m ay ha#a that
chaiiang# tha validity of tha
da&lt;adant% w ill, tha quahfica
fiont of tha paraonal rapra
t a n t a tlv a . o r tha vanua or
lwri«d*ction of tha court
A L L C LA IM S
o em a n d s
A N D O B J E C T I O N S N O T SO
filed

w ill

be

fo r ev er

BARRED
Data of tha ftryf publication of
♦hit Not-ca o i A r
Ap ril Itth l«tS

% Tina Brunswick
A t P a r tonal R apratanfafi *a
of th# E tta ta o f
G E R A L D IN E M G EN IO TTO .
Dacaatad
A T TO R N EY FO R PERSON AL
R EPR ESEN TA TIV E
t Sal valor a R Scar to
i f North O ranga Ayanua.
O rlando F lo rid a J2R0I
Taiaphona (»S» 42S0S4I
Pwtoit%h A p ril i f 4 M a y t m t
D E E iia
N O T ICC
Tho St Johns R iv e ' Water
M enaqem ent D is tric t has re
ceived on applicatio n tor Con
sumptiv# W olor Use from
J A M E S H I C K M A N P O BOH
JOO L A K E M O N R O E F L J IJ*J
a p plica tio n f I III CITSAU. on
I I / X So Tho o pplico n l proposes
lo W it h d r a w
10 } M G O o l
GROUN0W ATEH
F R O M AN
U N K N O W N A Q U I F E R V IA J
EXISTING
W E L L S FOR
P U B LIC S U P P L Y AN D COM
M E R C I A L I N D U S T R I A L USE
lo s e r v e 1100 a c r e l s l In
Sem inole County locoled In Sac
lion 7f. To w n sh ip IS South.
Range JOE os!
The G o vernin g Board of tho
District will toko action to grant
or deny tho application)*! no
sooner than X days from the
dole of this notice Should you be
interested in ony ot the listed
applications, you should contact
the St Johns R iv er Water M on
ogem enl O ls trlc t o l P O Bos
I4je
P a le t t e
F lo r id a IIOJO
l4je. or in person *t its office on
S la le H ig h w a y
100 W e s t
PoMIko
F lo r id a
M e lT S I J J I
W r i t t e n o b f o c t l o n to t h e
application m a y bo mode but
should bo received no later than
14 d a y s t r a m th o d o l t of
publication
W ritten o btetlions
should identity tho Ob lector by
name ond o d d rest ond fully
do sc " b o tho o bloclion lo the
a pplica tio n
F ilin g a written
obiection does not entitle you M
a Chapter
F lo rid a Statutes
A d m in istra tiv e H earin g O nly
those persons whoso sufetMntiel
interests oro affected by the
eppl'cetion end who tlM 0 poll
"on mooting tho requirem ents
•f Section » I M l. F A C m ay
obtain on A d m in istra tiv e Hoar
mg A ll tim e ly " le d written
obiec liens w ill bo presented M
the Board lo r its consideration
In l i t d e lib e r a t io n on I h t
application p rio r M tho B o o 'd
'aSmg action on the application
Dennis# T K em p. Director
D ivision o l R eco rds
SI Johns R iv e r Water
M anage m en I D istrict
Publish A p ril jg IMS
D E E IM

in.

U n ite d
way

Leg al

Legal

N o t ic e

IN T H E C I R C U IT C O U R T IN
AN O
FO R
S E M I N O L E
C O U N TY . FLO RID A
C A SE NO M I lM C A f t E
J A M E S F A O A M O ll
Plom tltt.
V%
JO N R U D l INC . a t a l .
N O T IC E OF SALE
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
♦h at p u M u a n f to tha F in a l
Ju d g man f of ForaOoftwr* an
»n tha abo»a %Vad cavta
tha un darvgn od Clark will tan
th# follow ing da te' bad intangi
b*a proparty ocafed Iff Saminoi#
County
A lcoh o l c Bavaraga L»&lt;an*a
No a C O P a ta s
at public ta la to tha h«gh#%t and
b a V bidder tor ca th at If 00
a m on tha IJth day of M ay
i H I . at tha watt front door of
tha S a m ino fa C o u n ty C o u rt
houta Sanford F lo rid a
W IT N E S S m y hand and ftw
taat of tht% Court mi* ma i|th
day of A p ril m i
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
a t C N rk of C ircu it Court
B y D iana K O at N y
a t Oaputy Clark
R O B E R T H RO Th
A H ot nay tor Plam titf
P O B ob tl*
O rlan d o F L J lfC l
Pu bU th A p ril H n m s
D E E 144

C ITY OF

A LTA M O N TE S P R IN G S.
FLO R ID A
N O T IC E O F
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
T O A M O V IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N
b y th a C i t y o f A lt a m o n t a
Springs F»or*da that tha City
CommitSHsn will hold a publ*.
h a a rin g tn th# C ity H a ll of
Altam onta Springt on Twatday
tha 1th day ot M ay m ) at 1 00
P M . or a t toon tharaaftar at
p o tttb la . at w hich lim a tha
ow nart ot tha proparty to ba
a t ta t tad for tp a o a l m tfaitahon
of a potabU w a N r m am running
g anarally a a tt from Laka Lotut
in tha v ic in ity of tha South
Sarmnoia County lim itt *o S*at#
R o ad 414 in accordanco with
R a to M » o n No M l. and any
othar p a rto n t m tarattad tharain
m a y a ppaar ba»ort th# City
C o m m itsio n and ba haard a t to
tha proprtaty and a d v lia b ility of
m a kin g such tm provam tnfs and
a t to tha cost tharaof and a t to
th a m a n n a r ot p a y m t n t
tha»a tor and at to tha amount
tharaof and a t N&gt; tha mannar of
pay m ant tharafor. and at to tha
am ount tharaof to ba a tta ttad
agam tt aach proparty so Im
p r o v e d a c c o r d i n g to th e
A ts a ttm a n t Roll prepared by
tha C ity C U rk of th# C ity of
A lt a m o n t a S p r in g t. F lo r id a
That tha C ity Clark of tha C ity of
A lt a m o n t a S p rin g t. F lo r id a
shall give tan (10) da yt notica in
w riting to tha property ow nart
a t tat torth in tha A tte ttm e n t
R o ll a t to the time and piaca of
the public hearing datignaiad
h a rem , t a d notice tha n ba
termed by m a ilin g a copy of
ta m e to aach of the ta id pro
party ow nart at his or her latt
known a d d ra tt at obtained from
♦ha ra cord t ot the C ity Clark of
the C ity of Altam onta Springt
F tor ids. or from such other
sourcas a t the City Clark deam t
rtiiefc'a and the said City Clark
s h a ll a sta b lith proof of ta*d
m a ilin g b y affidavit which shall
ba M a d with tha C ity C lark
A ll parsons interested In the
description ot aach property to
be a tte ste d and the amount to
ba a tta tta d to aach piaca of
pro perty m ay obtain tha in
form ation at the O ffic e of the
C ity Clark
D ated thit 17th day of April.
lf« l
Penny Conahan
C ity Clark
C ity of
Altam onta Springt. Flortda
P u b b th A p ril 21 JM IVtl
D E E 140
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IO H TE EN TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A
S EM IN O LE CO U N TY
FLO R ID A
C I V I L DIVISION
C A SE NO tt m C A t t E
B A N K E R S LIFE CO M PAN Y
an Iowa corporation
P la in tiff
vs
R O Y S P E N C E . at al i
Defendants
N O T I C E O F A C T IO N
TO
F R EO R IC O ESCOBAR
a d d ra tt unknown
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that a
C o m plaint to Foreclose P la in
tiff's in terest in and to the
fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d re a l pro
p a rty
ly in g a n d b a in g In
S e m m o ie County Flo rid a
Lo t t
Block E
S TE R LIN G
P A R K U N I T T H R E E acco rd
m g to th# p la t th a ra of. a t
recorded in P la t Boos II. at
P a g a SI
P u b lic R e c o rd s of
Sam m gfaCounty. Flo rid a
has bean tiled agam sf you. and
you are requ ired to terve a copy
Of your w ritten defenses If any
to the C o m plaint on or before
tha l»h day of M a y
UBS. on
P la in t iff's attorney
John a
F oster B aker A Hostetler Post
O ffic e Bob 11 1 . O rlando. F lo rid a
ITOOI ond to file th# original of
such written datantat with the
C le rk of this Court either before
service on P la in tiff • attorney
o r im m e d ia t e ly t h e r e a ft e r
o th e rw is e e d e fa u lt w ill be
en te re d a g a m tt you tor the
re lie f dem anded in the Cam
plaint
W IT N E S S m y hand and teal
of this Court, on the &gt; d day of
A p ril. ITBS
D A V ID N B ER R IEN
C U rk of the C ircu lf C d U f
B y Susan E Tabor
Deputy Clerk
P u b lish A p r i l f I4 2 l . l t IkBS
O E E 44

N O T IC E O F
PU B LIC H E A R IN G
N O T IC E I S H E R E B Y G I V E N
B Y T H E C I T Y O F
lo n g w ood
F l o r i d a , mat
the Long wood C ity Co m m issio n
w ill hold a Public H ea rin g on
M a y 1)
IM S
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enactm ent of O rd in a n ce N o eei
entitled AN O R D I N A N C E O F
th e
City o f lo n g w o o o
F lo r id a a m en d in g ordi
N A N C E N O 4fS A N D a l l i t s
A M EN D M EN TS OF
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S IN G L E
f a m il y
( R lA ) TO R E S I D E N T I A L
S IN G LE
FA M ILY
( R I)
P R O V ID IN G A N E F F E C T I V E
OATE
R E P E A L IN G ORDI
N A N C E S IN C O N F L I C T
H ER EW ITH
That p a rt ol Lot J Long wood
H ill s a c c o rd in g to the pia*
thereof as recorded »n P la t Book
4 Page to Public R eco rds of
Seminoie County F lo rid a da
scribed as toliowt
Com m ence at the Southeatt
corner of said Lo t J. thence run
W att 220 tea*
m a m a North
JO 41 teat ter the P o in t ot
B e g in n in g
th e n c e c o n tin u e
North I f f teat thence Watt 10
feet, thence South i l l 10 teat
than&lt;a N 44*4j ta E . 100 SJ teat
thence North l i e 4 teat to the
Point ot Beginning
o e n t ia l

ALSO
T h a t p a r t o f S e c t io n ) t
Tow nthip 10 South. Range JO
E a t t S em m ou County F lo rid a
date r .bad a t toi ktwt
Com m ence at the Southeatt
corner of the North watt •« of the
N orthaatt *« of t a d Section j i
thence along . the South line
th e re o f. 4f t 44 feat, then ca
N orth 14J 14 feet tor the Pom t of
Beginning thence run W att 400
teat thence touth t JO 01 teat
thence W att IV) teat
thanre
N*t*4k tl W m 1) teat thence
N44«)l to E 400 IS teat to tha
N o r t h a a t t c o r n e r o f th a
north watt '• ot th# N orthaatt '«
o l t a id S e c t io n j| ; th e n c e
Ste*4l 42 E
SOO feat
thence
S0CT2S 7J W 114 t l teat to the
P o in tof Beginning
ALSO
Begm at me Southeatt corner
ot the N o rth w e tt '« ot the
N o rth a a tt U o f S e c tio n J i
Townth&gt;p 10 South R ange JO
E a tt Seminole County. F lo rid a
thence fu n E a tt along the South
Ima of the Northaatt U of the
Northaatt '« of ta»d Section JI a
dittance of 4 ft ka feet thence
ru n NOO*7S 2) E
14J 14 feat
thence run Watt 400 00 feat
thence ru n S00*1S 21 W 1J0 07
♦eat thence run N»**4l 47 W
7S0 00 t e a t , t h e n c e r u n
N I P l F I I W m i ) feet them e
run S44MI S0 W t i l l SJ feet to
the Southwell corner of taid
N orthw ett U of the Northaatt
'•
then&lt;e run S I W ’ 47 E
17*0 21 feet to the P o in t of
Beginning Lest the South IS
teat tharaof And la tt that part
ot T ibar on Cove acco rd in g to the
plat thereof a t recorded in Plat
Book 7). Paget IS and 14 Public
R a co rd t of Sam mote County
F lo rid a date r .bed a t follow t
Begin at the South w att corner
of the N o rth w e tt ‘a of the
Northaatt
of ta id Section Jl
thence ru n N44*]I.S0 E . l i t 00
teat m ore or lets, to the edge at
water in Watt La ke thence run
E a s t e r ly a n d S o u t h e a t t e r ly
along tha edge of said laka to a
p o in t on the N o rth lin e of
Southwest 'a of tha Northaatt
o l t a id S e c tio n ) i
9llBfl&lt;B
N f f l l 47 W JIJ S feet m ore or
lest, to the Pomt ot Beginning
ALSO
Tow nthip 20 Range JO Sac
fton Jt
The North &gt;y of the
Southeatt '« of the N ortheatt *«
Heta the N orthern IS tael and
the E attarnVJk Jafeefi
ALSO
Tow nthip 70 Range JO Sac
t*on Jt. North aao teat ot l a t t
t i t J4 teat of Southeast '« ot
N o rth a a tt *a (ta tt N o rth 2S
feat)
C on fam t 44) A c re s M ore or
L e tt
B a m g m o r t g e n e r a lly de
scribed a t south of Long wood
H ills Road and eatt of Watt
La ke
Said O rdinance wat placed on
firtt reading on M a rc h 21. tkgs
and the City C o m m issio n will
consider same for final pa wage
and adoption after the public
hearing which w ill be hem In
the City H all. IIS Watt W arren
A ve . Long wood. F lo r id a
on
Monday the IJth day of M a y
A O . IkfS. p a rtia l m ay appear
and be heard with respect to the
proposed O rdinance This hear
mg m ay be continued from time
to tim e until final action is taken
by the C ity Com m l i t ion
A copy of the proposed O rdi
nance i l potted at the C ity H all
Lo ng wood F lo rid a and copiet
a r t on tile with the C lerk of the
C ity and sam e m ay be m tpected
by the public
A taped record of thit m eeting
it made by the C ity tor its
convenience Th is reco rd may
not constitute an adequate re
co rd lor purpotet of appeal from
a decision mode by the Cam
m its io n with retp ee f to the
foregoing matter
Any per ton
w ishing to enture that an ade
quate record of the proceedings
It m a in ta in e d far a p p e lla te
purposes is advised to m a ke the
necessary arrangem ents at his
or her own eapente
Date this n t h day of A p ril,
tk tl
C ITY O F LO NG W O O O
G eraidm e B Z a m b ri
C ity C lerk
Pu blish
A p ril 14 and M a y Itk tl
O E C 110

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71—Help Wanted
le g a l

N o t ic e

IN T H E C I R C U IT C O U R T
O f TH E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D I C I A L C I R C U IT
1 E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
f LO R ID A
C IV IL A C T I O N NO
IS M Ja C A N P
SHADOW LA W N
S A V IN G S
A N D L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N
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G U S T P P E T R l D E S e» u&gt; •'
at
Defendants
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
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TO
R O B E R T B U R N S #nd
P A T R IC I A B U R N S h.t wife
R E SID EN C E UN KN O W N
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on tn# follow ing property m
S E M I N O L E County F lo rid a
Lot t B&gt;ock C N O R T H OR
L A N O O T E R R A C E S E C T IO N k
O F U N IT 7. acco rd in g to ft*
plat *hereot a t recorded tn Plat
Boos i f Page SI. of the Pubi&lt;
Records of Sem m oie County
Flo rida
hat been filed egam tt you and
G U S T P P E T R l D E S and L Y N N
M P E T R lO E S . h it Wife and you
ar# required to serve a copy of
your written defenses if any to
•t on C H A R L E S R G E O R G E
III Swann and Heddock P A
P la i n t if f % a t t o r n e y
whose
m ailing address It tJS West
Centre' Bou levard Suite HOC
P O Be* 440 O rlan do Florida
17402 0440 on or before the 72nd
day of M ay
tkts end file the
original with the C lerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immed&gt;
eteiy thereafter
ctt* rw ite a
default wilt be entered against
you tor the re lie f demanded *n
the Com plem t or Petition
W IT N E S S m y hand and teal
ot this Court on the tlth day of
A p ril 1k|t
(S E A L t

DAVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F THE COURT
By JeanBrilient
Deputy Clerk
Publish A p ril 71
M ay

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i m e .......................67C a lin«
HOURS
3 consK utiv* tin ts 61C a lint

8 :3 0 A.M. • 5:30 P M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Noon

7 c o n itc u tivt times 52C a line
10 contecutiee times 46C a line
Contract Rates A taiU ble
3 Lines Minimum

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

21 — Personals

Notice l» " v r v b r given that 1
if * vnqagad in buainatt al U J
B a rb erry C l . W inter t a rin g .
Seminole County. F la t Ida jjro*
unde* the lic tit-o u . nam e el
ta k id en m y

and that I inland to reqi.tar M id
nama a-th the C le rk of tha
Circu it Ce*rrt. tam lnote County,
t lor da in accord ance with the
p r o v i.lo n t ot the F ic t lllo u .
he m e Stetutet to tvil Section
U ) 0V F lorida Statute. I*S&gt;
. Stephen E S c h n e rtj
P u 6 ll.ll A p ril M e . JI. X IMS

Die i&gt;________________

F IC T IT I O U S N A M i
Notice i . hereby giv en that &lt;ve
are engaged in b u .m e .t at i l l
D ia n t C o u r t , C a t . e i b e r r y ,
Seminole County F lo rida urgg
undo' tha llctltlo u e nam e el
FIR S T I N V E S T M E N T G R O U P
and that &lt;ve intend to re g i.ler
M id name a lt h the C lerk el the
Circu it Court. Sem inote County.
F lo rid a in a cco rd ance o ith tha
p r o v i n e n i ot the F ic t it lo u .
Nam e Statute*. T o e lt Section
M i 0* F lo rid a Statute* li s t
/*. Arthur B F rie d m a n
/*. M ar lona CipeMa
» G iro la m o C 'po lia
. F r e n k A F a lc o n e t"
Publish A p ril II J l l M a y S. II.
'M l
D I E IM
F IC T IT I O U S N A M I
N olica I. hereby given thol *e
ere engeged in b u.m a t* a l P 0
Boe i l l
S a n le r d . S a n lo r d .
S e m in o le C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
w n C ite under the ftctlheut
nem o el M I L L K A M P . end that
n e inland to re g u la r M id name
«*i*h the C le rk at the Circuit
Court Sem inole County. F lo rid a
in a cco rd a n ce e lt h the pro
" • le n t at the F ictilie w . Name
Slatuiet. T e a l ! Sac Iion M l 0*
F lor Ida S tatute, li s t
f t G a ry E M illa r
f t Jeffrey M ille r
' t ' W illia m C Te ikem p
Publlth A p ril M i M a y S. II. II.
IMI
O E E 111

33—Real Estate
Courses

•ABORTION*
l. t T r im e t ie r abortion t II o k .
SIM) M e d ica id 11)0 l l l e n k .
SJiC G y n S e rv ic e . U S P re
g n en cy T v .t Free Countelm g
Prote».-onai Care. Supportive
A ln v n p h e re Confidential
C E N T R A L F L O tlD A
W OM EN S H EALTH
N E W L O C A T IO N
I tee W Ceteniel Dr . Orlando

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Thinking at fa ttin g 4
K ta i E ila t* Lica n ta ?
Wa altar Fraa Taftian
andcaw fim aat T r a in in g t
C a ll D»&lt;k ar V x k y H r fa fa il«
44* 4444 )}1 1)04 E v a f N 1IM

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Kaya« at Fkarfea . In&lt;
It Y m m E »aar*ancaf

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23— Lost &amp; Found
L o tt m a le b lo ck A white Hutky
Shepherd. TO L b . Lett Sunday
in L a k e M a ry m 3100

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2323 S. FRENCH RYE.

Orlondo - Winter Park

322-2611

S 12

IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
IN A N O F O R
S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y
FLO RIO A
CA SE N O IS 1741 C A 44 E
IN HE
THE M A R R IA G E o f
EDW ARD A LVIN
JO H N SO N
SR
Husband
and
M A R G E N E T T E
FO R D
JO H N SO N
W itt
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TO
MARGTNETTE
FO RD
JO H N SO N kal L iv e Oak Sheet
SchertI T r ia s 1IIS4
YO U
A R E
H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D that an action for
D isso lu tio n of M a m a g e hat
been filed agam tt you and you
are required to serve o copy of
iten defenses if any on
R O B E R T M M O R R IS . E squirt
Po tit toner's attorney whose ol
fife address It 4)1 Wet* 2Sth
Street
S anford
F lo r id a and
whose m e.im g e d d d re tt It Pott
O f ll • P» .SAef M
S e n fo rd
f ‘or da 17)17 on or before the
1st day ot June Iktl. and file the
origm ei with the clerk of this
court either before soryica on
Petitioner % attorney or imm#
dia»e»y thereafter otherw ise a
default will be entered egsm tt
you tor the relie f demended in
the petition
W IT N E S S m y hand and the
teal of this Court on tho 7Jrd day
Ot A p ril A 0 . I f t l
(CO U N T S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk ot tho C ourt
By /%' C h e ry l R F ra n k lin
As Deputy C lerk
Publish A p ril 71 . If M a y S. 17
IMS

k in g fis h c h

Seminole

2 5 -S p e c ia l Notices

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O E E tat

AAA EMPLOYMENT

C LA SSIFIED A D S

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........

S EN O A O IFT
W ITH A L IF T I

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______ BOUQUETS
..... Wt Da II Vt r I
f o r e v e ry r i l W " e v e ry seawen

CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr S to rk', v l.lt
make* H i § lifetim e
at m a m ariat. f if t i A a llf
C a ll LiwAa 12) 411F
• M A R Y K A Y C O S M IT IC i •
t t m ta re a f e cafe* fla k
C O N N IE
ttf-F IM

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care
SUN LAN O ESTATES
C h ild
c a r t in m y home Lg feotad
y a rd T l C 44m to 4pm M on
th ru F r l 222 H 24

55—Business
Opportunities

Sw im m ing L t t t o n i Bagin M a y
’
m i Jar hi#
Caoio C a ll
377 1)17

61 — Money to Lend
A M E R I C A N
C O N S U L
T A N T f .I N C
Ilf m o rfg p g a t
a t la w a t t \
Sac ond
m orfgagat at low II 1/4%
S m all com m arciai feant. va
can! land mob Ha h o m a t with
(and Good (rad ii b a d crpdif
Wa do if all ))l U J J I MO E
Ait amort# Dr Iva A lfam o n ta
S p rin g t
L I C I N S E D
M O RTGAGE B R O K IR
It t m a t t ( a p ifa l ft JO 000 to
ftI 000 000 and Ovar P O Bo*
7 H I Wmtar P t F la 17fe0

63—Mortgages
Bought &amp; Sold
Wa pur chat# •sitting )%f or 2nd
m o rfg a g a t n a fo n w ld a
Top
dollar paid on any ra tid a n fia l
o r c o m m a r c ia i m o r f g a g t
404 244 IM I

Leg al
L e g a l

N o t ic e

N o t ic e
m c t it io u s n a m e

F IC T IT I O U S N A M E
N otice Ik hereby given that I
am engeged in b u .in e t. el IQe
B e n i O ak C o u rt
S e n lo r d
Sem inole County. F lorida i l f f l
under tha fictitlo u . nam a ot
S N A C K T IM E V E N O I N G and
thal I intend to re g '.ta r M id
na m e with the Clerk o l lha
C irc u it Court. Sem inoN County.
F lo r id a in accordance with the
P 'o v lt io n k ot the F ic t it lo u .
N om e Statute*, to wit Section
M i 9* F lor Ida Statute* IISF
/*/ Je rry Jacob*
Pu b llch A p ril la II. II A M ay I
IMS
O E E II

F IC T IT I O U S N A M E
N otica it hereby given that I
am ongaged in b u ll n a il at P O
Boa e l )0 S a n le rd . Sem inole
County. F lo r id a JIT)I under lha
lic t ilie u t nam a el M I L E S R E
S E A R C H , and lha I I intend to
r e g u la r M id nam e with tha
C lo t h at the C ir c u it C o u rt.
S e m in o le Cou nty. F lo rid a In
a cco rd a n ce with the p revisio n,
al the F w tltio u t N am e Stetutet
t o w lt
Section M iO t Flo rid *
Statute* ItS)
/*/ Je rry A la n Mile*
P u b llth A p ril la. II. J* A M a y S.
IMS
D E E II

F IC T IT I O U S N A M I
N o tice I* hereby given that we
e re engaged In butinest e l M i l
O ra n g e B lvd . Sanlerd.
Sem inot* County. F lo rid a W )I
under the fictitlou* nam e ot
BAD TR UCK ANO AUTO
R E P A I R , end thol we Intend to
r t g 't t e r M id nem o with the
C la r k at th* C ir c u it C a u rt.
Sam mol# Cou nty. F lo r id a In
a cco rd a n ce with the prev isio n ,
ot the Fictm o u * Nem * Statute*
t o w lt
Section M i d i F lo rid a
Statute* IIS!
/*/ Beecher E Bum gardner
&gt;%&gt; D ie n e E Bum gardner
P u b " .* A p ril II N 4 M a y I. I).
IMS
O E E II)

DENNI

4 c ry ) k A p p iic t fe r t n a td a d fe
apply profeefivq coafiwg on
ca*v bo4i» and pia n a t ftft fe
ft)) pa* hour Wa tra m For
«qrk Iff S anford a raa ca ll
T a m p a H J » 4 2)1)
A D M IN IS TR A TIV E
A S S IS T A N T
A C C O U N T IN G C L E R K
SECRETARY
KEY PU NCHER
W ANG O P E R A T O R
C LE R K TYPIST
CRT O P E R A T O R S
l mmad 14fe Mt*gwmawfe a va il
•bfe la Laka M a ry and Saw
H r d Araa Call A b fe tf Tam pa
r t f i S f Y f c t t m m * ______
A«da% for ail %M9tt Carttfiad
arfe or a vp a n a rn a d Good pay
and b an ality
P&lt;aa%ant at
motphara E q u a l Opportunity
Em pfeyar A p ply at Da Bar y
Mane# 4C H H w y 17 ?7 Da
B ary F ia
________________
A I R L I N E S N O W H IR IN G
Ratar t a fio n iif t. « ta w a rd a« ia i
and ground ( r a w p o tiffe n i
avaiiabfe
C a ll I 4 l t l a f 0 7 4 i
fer dat«ii%l4he%____________
AMamonfe PI fir m naady a*pa
nancad fria l m r a l a r y
W ill
pay a c c o rd in g ly
C a ll M i
M a f . ii« s 8 I I U ta u
A P P O IN TM EN T S E T T E R S
P a r f l im a
M o n d a y fhrw
Thuryday
S 00 P M fe t 00
P M ftl 00 an hour pluy booty
C a iU o n g w o o d 4)4 M W
ASSEM BLERS
Naad • fe work in naw a*r cond
plant Starting pay S4 J l hr
M u tt ba a ytreng ra i'a b 'a
workar with own tranyporta
(ion Navar a taa I

TEMP PERM______.774-1341
L O C A L R O U T E
Di»'u&gt;bsjfa him # b ra n d food
produc f% and or n a fu ra l fru lf
lu ic t t Rt%fock product and
COl!a&lt;t mon*y only Sutnfan
fia l waakly aarningt poklibla
N o sp a tial v t h k la naadad
Raquira« appro* • h o u rt par
w a a k a n d I M 000 00 fo r
aqu'pm anf
Up fo 4 tN fa*
writ# off )%f iraar You mut*
qualify fo hand*# m onay for
ofbar« W rift Mr Ma%on Bo*
J40747 B ham AS U1J4 In
c lu d a n am a
a d d r a t t and
phona nombar or c a ll fell fraa
1 400 )7i 4444 barwaan t A M
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31—Private
Instructions

323-5176
CO LLEEN

N otice I. hereby g iv e n that I
am engaged in b u tm e s. *1 t t t l
Hwy 11 t l Longwaod Sem inole
County. Flo rid a DM O undar lha
fictitlo u . nama of C R E A M O N S
Q U A L I T Y C A R S end that we
inland lo re g i.ler M id nem o
with the Clerk ol the C ircu it
Court. Seminole County. F lo r id a
In a cco rd ance with the p ro
vieio n . o* Iho Fictitlou* N a m e
S tatute. T o w n Section M i 0*
F lor Ida Statute. IIS)
'% Joseph K C re a m o n . Jr
P u blish A p ril jt A M a y S. I). It
IMS

O E E IJI

I I C T I t lO U i N A M I
N o lice i . hereby g iven that 1
am engaged In b u tin e st at 104
L e y b u r n PI . L o n g w a o d .
Sem inole County. F lo rid * I7DT
under th* "ctiliew* nam e ot
F L O R ID A FIN A N C IA L N E A L
E S T A T E , and the! wa Intend to
r e g i.le r M id name w ith the
C la r k e l 'h a C ir c u it C o u rt.
S em in o le County, F lo r id a In
ac io&gt;donee with ih# prevision*
ol the F k tllie u * N em o Sleluto*.
Tow n
Section M i 0* F lo rid a
Statute* lis t
/*/Ronald C Mover
P u b llth A p ril Jt A M a y S. I). It.
'M i
_____________ O E E I D
N O T IC E U N D E R
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E S T A T U T E
TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N olle* It hereby given that Ih*
under signed p u rsuan t to the
F ic t it io u s N a m e S t a t u t e " .
Chapter M i 0* F lo rid a S le lu to .
w ill reglttor with th* C lerk ot
the C ircu it Court. In end lor
Sem inal* County. F lo rida . upon
receipt Ol proof ot 'h e pu blic*
lion et this notice, tha llctltloue
n e m * . la a l l
QUALITY
C A R P E T S A S H E E T V IN Y L
under which I am en gaged In
b u .in et* at l i t E C ry s ta l L a k e
Avenue. Lake M a r y . F lo r id a
D IM
That th* m i * party m teve.tod
m M id butm es. en terp rise I* at
follow*
H a ro ld S Nebto* Jr
10/ E Crystal Lake A ven ue
P O Bo. lit
L a k a M e ry . F ie n d * U J M
Oatod *• Senlord. Sem inal*
County. F kind*. A p n I. IMS
/ i/ H a ro td S Nebto*. Jr
PiA tfith A p ril 1 .14.11. It. IMS
O E E II

FA S H IO N M O O C l T w A N T I D
Work with fayhion dayignar and
local bout iquay. T V com m ar
ciaiy. catatogy F u ll or part
tim a A ll agay and a ll haighty
No a ip a r lt n c q n t c a t t a r y
47J ft J f
Avow alw ayt A irin g ladfet A
man Call Im m adtafely. 272
S t l t . 12) 1421
B A B Y S I T T E R W A N T E D parf
tim a in m y hom a F o r a I yr
old Own car R a fe ra rK a t rpq
Lk M o ry araa__________ &gt;21142
Bank Tallary Poyilton y a va il
•b‘a for a ip a ria n c a d feifery In
San feed B ra n ch
S u b m il rq
turn# w ith ya la ry ra quira
manly to Paryonnal O f Hear
Em pira o l A m a rlc o . P O B o .
IM Deland FI
D / l l MSO:
or apply In par win *1 J0W
Orlande D r . Sanford

eoe________

Bar Tindtrv ne«d 2 full limt
C e ll I I ) 00?* tor Tern
BUSBO Y
F u ll " m e
A p p ly In
person T u * . F r l. I a P M No
call* Deltona Inn
Cepe C a n a v e ra l F i r m ne ed ,
poop!* who want to be their
own bo*. W ill tra in SJM pe rl
" m e M M t u lU lm o M l j/Q)
C a r te r F in d e r . Inc
i l l III)
Secretary | l) OCX) * ye ar Data
P r o&lt;m w 11) 000 * year
Carpaator ‘ 1 H e lp e r. A L a b o re r.
Needed
See Stove *1 Flee
_Woe Id M o n d a y fro m I to )__
Ca rpe n ter. A la b o r , w anted tor
cc-nde. on A irp o rt R d . Sen
lo r d
D e p e n d a b ilit y , t o o l!,
phone, and tran sp ortation ere
* plu t C r e e l lie e lb l* b o tl
great opportunity Todd M o m .
I U S J J ii M F . *pm l)* m and
on weekend.
C ity of L a k a M a r y h * . an
im m ed iate opening for e part
lim a lanitor. lo r o ffice clean
mg in C ity H a ll. I " m e t a
waek
H e l a r e n c e t w ill b*
checked
D e ad lin e for sub
m llta l e l application * I. A p ril
I*. IMS A p plica tio n * m o y be
picked up *1 L*k* M a r y City
H a ll
lil N
C o u n try C lu b
Road la k a M a r y , l a 10. M F
101^______________________
C le r ic il P i r t o n m l
Needed tor o ffice opening In
Senlord A re* B e gin nin g dot*.
M a y II. IMS Plea** tend *
return*’ to D e n e lie Construe
lio n , i l l W a s h b u r n R d . ,
M e lbourne, F id U f M _______
C LE R IC A L H E L P N E E D E D
S a n l o r d A u f o A u c tio n .
T h u rs d a y * o n ly
A p p ly In
person
M o n d a y F r id a y
*1
Sanford A u to A u c tio n .fro m
*em to epm
See M a r y or
John n i l W
1*1 Street In
Sanford
C O U N S I t o rT s u m m * r
TOUTH
EM P LO Y M E N T
TRAINING
PR O G R AM
P r o f e s s i o n a l p o s it io n re
t p e n . i b l e lo r p r e f o r m in g
v o ca tio n a l a . t e i t m e n l end
ce u n M lin g la ch n lq u ee
Can
" d v ra b le a bility to re la te with
educationally c u ltu ra lly ece
nam lcally d&gt;.advantage
y o u th
D e g e e e In S o c ia l
Science, V o c a tio n a l E d u c e
"o n . w 'e la te d H eld from
eccredietied college requ ired
Apply In person *1 eJ00 Ho*
p ile l Rd . Sanford III U2&gt;
(LO C A T ED AT S EM IN O LE
CO U M M IN I T Y C O L L E O C
C A M P U S ) Th* P r iv a t e In
d u t lr y C o n d i o l S em in a l*
C o u n ty. Inc . I* a n ( O E .
M JF/H /V
NOTE
LIM ITED
TERM
PO S I T I O N _________________
CRT
D e l* entry e ip e rto n c e tor per
menent positions W ith growth
potential N ever a fee l

TW r PERM------- 774-1141
A V O N ■ A R N I N O I W O V f lll
O P E N T E R R I T O R I E S N OW III

m U H ir m N R
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y
E e c c u tlv e
o ffic e
■ • c e ile n t
Ik ill* M u st be proto**tonal
) i*ooo P e rm a n e n t petition*
Never * feel

TEMP PERM_______ 7761J4I

Shopping For A

Doonesbury

New Or Used

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fm c ffO F rM M H U S T a n

rtxft&amp;sauGfCfiiT art

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b e .I d e a l i la Ifle E v e n in g
H a r a t d I C / a e .l/ le d e v c llo t i
B r a d F r id a y * E v e n in g H a r a t d
lot Ih t 4«et t t l t t Ilo n a

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4 8 — Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Sunday, A p ril 21, ItlS

KIT N‘ C A R LY LE * by Larry Wrighl

71-H e lp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted

EMPLOYMENT OPfOtTUNIlT
WITHSEMINOU COUNTY
GOVERNMENT

E x c e lle n t incom e for pert tim e
horn# attem p ty work F o r info
C a ll 504 44 1 900) E a t
?HO
O oen Sun

1 IQ N / S T B IP IN O T E C H N IC IA N
G ra d u a l1Eon fro m t ife n d e rd
h if h tchool and at leett on*
(1) r»ar of avpaftanca in ngn
fabrication, *i$rt tnttallalEon
a n d 'o r pavem ent m a rlin g , of
an aquMraiaftt com b in* Ikon of
ro u te d fra m in g and Wiper!
a
n
c
•

E r p e n e n ce d Reception lit for
P a d ie tric O ffice Only eaper.
enced need apply Can 111
OOtSaek for K ay_____________

N A N N IES
M l Of p ert tim e
petition* available C h ild ca re
or related background pro
ferrad Reference* end tren*
porfefJon required Calf 44*

M u it p o iw m and m aintain a
v a l id F l o r i d a C h i u i
f t u v 't L k e r m
( O afmitlon of
V A L I D The ittued ti&lt;en*e U
not a a pira d nor ha t within the
pa it thrao (1) y t a r t boon
dan lad r a tt r k t a d . revoked or
tutpa nd ad ) A copy of tha
front A back of tha lican*# it
requ ired p rio r to N OON of tha
d o t in g data A p p ly by NOON.
M A Y ?
« S
U T I L IT IF I I N ! P C C T O ft
G raduatio n from high at hoot
t u p p la m a n f a d b r at la a tf
thrao ( ) i y a a rt p ro gratttvair
ra tp o n tib i# tub profa%t»onai
onginoorlng field work lpr#f
a rab iay Involving utility eon
% f r u « t i o n
i
Colioga lovoi cou**e w ort In a
r t la t a d H old m a y bo tub
ttitufod on a yoar lor yaar
bat&lt;t for up to taro yaart
An eq uivalen t tombunafion of
training and o r p a n a m a Will
b o
c o n t i d o r a d
M utt p o t to i t and m aintain a
v iH d F lo rid a driver « liter*#
(D e fin itio n of V A L I D
Tha
ittuo d He onto it not trp iro d
nor ha*, within tha patf three
(11 y a a rt boon domed ra
•trietod ro vo te d or tutpond
od I A copy of tha front and
'b a d of the driver*/ Heante it
raquirad p rior to N OO N of lha
d o tin g data A p ply by N OO N
M
a
y 9
•
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I
E N O IN IE K IN O PERMIT
C O O R D IN A T O R
G ra d u a tio n from high tcihool
t u p p ia m a n t a d by at la a tt
fhrao fSI yaara p ro g ra ttlw ly
ra tp o n tib i# tu b p ro ftttio n a l
o n g in o o rln g w o rt Involving
fie ld dutie* If wo y a a rt of
which tlMMjid h a w been di
r a c i l y r a l a t o d to r o a d
dra ina ge , utility, or com m er
c l a l c o n t f r u e f io n ) , or en
equivalent com bination of re
leted train ing and a aparlance
M u tt p o t t e it end m aintain a
valid F lo rid a d r l v t r 'i licante
(D e fin itio n of V A L I D
The
llt u e d lican te it not aapirad
nor h a t. within the patf three
f 11 y e a n been denied, re
ttrtried', r t v o te d, or tutpam l
ed I A copy of the front end
back of the d riv er t licante it
req u ired p rio r to N O O N of the
d o t in g date A p p ly by MOON
M
a
y 7
•
I
VETCRANISERVICE
O FFIC E R
G ra du a tio n fro m high tchooi
end three (1) yeert taper!
erne a t a Veteran t Count#lor
V eter a n t fie p r atari f at ire or
related pot Ilion working with
V e t e r a n t b e n e fit* , or an
equivalent com bination of ra
iated training and vapor lance
Mu tl be Honor1a bly D itcher gad
Ve te ra n M utt attend after
h ir in g
a tp a c la l tra in in g
tchool provided by the Florida
D tv itlo n ot Veteran t Affair*
( F O V A t p rior to car title a Hon
by that D M e lo n at the County
V e t e r a n S e r v i c e O f f ic e r
A p p ly by N O O N M A Y f i t
L I B R A R I A N III
G raduation from an accredited
college o# uni v a n it y with e
M atter t Degree In lib r a r y
Science, end five (SI y e a n
pro fettlo n a l lib ra ria n eipert
erne In public libraries at
leatt two (?t of which mutt
have been terved In a re
tjpontiiblf a d m in itlra liv e ca
p a c if y (t wo y a a r t of the
o verall experience m u tl have
b e e n t e r v e d in e p u b lic
lib r a r y ) ; or an equivalent
com bination ot training and
lib rary experience
I NOT I
P O S IT IO N M A Y R ( H U H )
P R IO R TO C L O S I N G D A T t )
Apply by N O O N M A Y t i l t
,

T I L E C O M M U N IC A T IO N S
M AN AGER
, O ra d u a lio n fro m a ttanderd
high tchoof with m ilita ry or
1 v o c a t i o n a l t c h o o l l n g In
• c o m m u n ic a t io n * o r c o m
m u n lc a tio n t electro n ict and
five (It ya a rt ev periem e in
public M te ty com m unlcationt
two III y e e rt of which m utt
have bean In e tuporvltory
c a p a c it y , o# en equivalent
com bination of related tram
tng and e aper lane a Apply by
;
N O O N . M A Y II IS
Sem inole County Par tonne I Of
flea. County Service* Build
ing UOt E
It* Street San
ford F t
Application* given
and accepted Monday through
F rid a y I 30 A M to N OON
E qua l O ppo rtu nity Em ployer
V e ttra n t preference given on
initial Mr#

E x p e rien ce d power tew opera
tor* woodpertt Cuftert end
counter flap tam inatort A lto
h a v e two opening* for
e tte m b le y work H o tp ita H ia
Hon. bonut, vacation, hoeday*
A p p ly f to tl. or I to 1 Of
F o rm ife f Inc, Port of Sanford
L a k e M onroe
E (per Inc ed low ing m achine op
t r a f o r t wanted on a" opera
tion* Are a&gt;*o offer a fram ing
pro g ra m to per ion* with an
h o n a it d e tlra to learn the
in d u ttrial uawing trade M o d
err* a ir conditioned1 fa cility ,
h e a lth c a re pro gram , p a id
holiday* piece work earning*
tteady work Apply between 1
pm a n d 1 pm
SAN D E L

M A N U F A C T U R I N G .IN C .
2/40

O ld

Lake

M e ry

Rd

■Jantara__________

ASSEM BLERS
N e e l I to work In new air cond
plant Starting pay M 3 V h r
M u l l be a ttrong re lia b le
worker with own tr#rt*perfe
Hon N ever a fee t

Llia-ttife a l '

F e d e re l. State A C ivil |Of&gt;* now
a v a ila b le
C e ll I4 i* 5 4 * 9 » 4
lor info 14 hour*
ru n
TIM S LP N
H i th iff
A p p ly in perton
le k e v ie w
N u r iln g Center, *l* E
lr*d
Street Sanford F ie

Pa rt tim e attendant/driver F *
p rrien ce p referred A p ply in
perto n Celt l i t W ) l__
F*»r*onei Line* S e r v ic e R ap
needed by focal in iu r a n c e
agency S alary open G roup
m turance with dental
pad
holiday* end vacation
C a ll
P ) ST41____________________

PHONE ROOM MANAGER

G l M I. I it i r,&gt;A r
' - ■ • "
pert unity for per ton with good
typing skill* Varied dutie*
In cluding reception!** C e ll
445 ASM, tor epp't__________

A f.il
m .1
^ g ,n ii&lt; *
in W&gt;
lo r d O I . i t •
D r . « . co m
m lttlo n p lu i bonut B o . opoi
e i.,o » i

INSURANCE
RATI CLERK
W ill tra in
N o e x p e rie n c e
needed M u lt type 3S wpm.
non
tm o k e r* o n ly
( ecveliierr y
934 1*4)

noiitt cMif.
S o n io fd f l
( I f 17.)
lo lo . y
»Jf I H In l »
P o llio Chw*
.• b rin g R o quiio t Hoc nolo, t
t&gt;*g.*» with m ajor tfudte* in
crim inology or a d m ln iitra h o n
and pr*f*r I yr* Supervl«ory
and Adm lnlttrattve retpo m l
b ility Valid F lo rid a D riv e r *
lic a n te end te H tfa c fio n of
m ln im lm u m if e n d a r d * a*
requ ired by F lo rid a P o lice
Standard* Council
Send re
lu m a to C ity ©4 Sanford FI1*
C iv il Service B oard P O i ; ; i
Sanford H D I, before M a y 3*
m s i . o « m f M /y;

*

TEMP PERM..........774 1348
Ja n ito ria l, 10pm to Sam 5 day*
« week C a ll between ? and 4
)3i test

As
LA BO R
MHI we*

&lt;/r&gt;

FO RC E
w&lt;

mi

H elp Wanted
Report ready
for work at 4 A M
40/ W
It! St Sanford
LABORERS
ASSF M 9 L f R t
A t A R I H O U SE W O R K E R S
A alignm ent* aval lab if In San
ford, la k e
M e ry and
lo n g w o o d a rea
N o fee
A b le i t T e m p o ra ry S e r v ic e
U ! iv e
LABORERS
Strong re lia b le ,
general laborer* needed im
m ediately Different loceH om
Phone end Ir entpor fation a
m u ll N ever a fee Apply

REUY SERVICES
640 7319
le g a l tec refer y experienced in
re e l e*fele, probate, e ita te
planning adm lnlfttratlve ’c iv il
law. et*o eatellent skill* in
G p in g ih orih a nd word pro
i e it o r
g ra m m a r and han
tfllng chant* Pleat# tend re
lu m e to l)o« Iff, E ve n in g
H e ra ld MO N F ranch A venue,
Sanford f L P I Ft___________
Lie en tad plum ber or quell Had
perton with m inim um of 4
year* experience in retiden
Hal t on* truction Able to rea d
blueprint* Pay tomm #n*u
rate with e x p e rie n c e
*04 tie )**4
_ _ _ _ _ _
L ig h t Hook keeping, pa yro ll,
account* ra ctiv a b ie IS to SO
hr* weekly Apply in perton
B ig
)0
Tire*. 1490 S O r
lando Dr
M a n iq in H a l I alum inum in
» ta lla tto n , tu c h e i u r a e n
ro om *
c a rp o rt*
and e tc
Tool* fum i*hed M u lt be de
paodabla &gt;1 1 441%___________
• p o n t i b i e f or r e v i e w i n g
t y l tem * lo r com pliance with
lew*, regulation* and
d irective* Apply in perio n at
4190 Mokpitel Rd , Sanford

111 1417

( L O C A T E D AT S E M I N O L E
L O U M M IN 11 Y C O L L E G E
C A M P IJ S I ?h# P r l,e t « In
d u * U y C o n e 11 of S em ino le
C o u n ty
Inc . »% en E O E
M T M V
NOTE
LIMITED
TERM
M T ll &gt;N
MORTGAGE
SERVICING REPS
Im m e d ia te poiltion*
E apart
e n c i In c o n v e n t i o n a l
f iior lgag* etc row intur ane w
E a p e r i e n t *
p n
ta rre d Pe rm a n e n t po tiho n *
Ne»er a feel

TEMPFERM______77*1341

«______

m

Proffjm AuoUnts Minted
I iperienr# p referred however
training provided for the care
of O ita b le d R e iid e n t i
A ll
*p ft* eve lab e ( ell ) ) l F lit
PROGRAM I P B C I A U fT
Advitor end t p e t ia lit l for ac
flv llle t end program * involved
in c on f r ac fur a I agr e#rr»#nt *
for fe d e ra lly Funded Youth
E m p lo y m e n t a n d t r a in in g
program* G raduate from an
*C(redded college with a de
gree In Social Service*. Bu ti
net* A dm lnlaifA lion, or P u blic
A d m in Iit r a lig n
A p p ly in
perton at 4?tQ M o tpda l Rd
Sanford )H U )7
( L O C A T E D AT S E M IN O L E
C O U M M U N ITY C O L L E G E
C A M P U S ) Tha P r iv a t e In
d u tfry C o u ncil of Semi note
C o u n ty
Inc . I* a n E O F .
M f H V
MOT f
LIMITED
TERM
P O S ITIO N
RECCFTIONIST/CLERK
Apply to work with the public,
typing, p e rfo rm in g c le r ic a l
and general office dutie* In
b u t y but p i e a i a n l o f f ic e
A p ply In (perton al 4190 H ot
pital Rd Sanford l i t M i l
I I O C A T E D AT S E M I N O L E
COUMMINITY C O LLE G E
C A M P U S ) Tha P r iv a ta In
d u tfry Council of Sem inole
C o u n ty
Inc
I* an F O E
M l H V
NOT I
LIMITED
TERM
P O S ITIO N

TEMPFERM..........7741141
ITATIITICAL T V PI t Tt
G ood typitt for perm anent p o ll
Hon*
c o m p a n ie * with
eicelle n t berwfit*
P a rm a
nenf p o tifio n i N ever a fee f

I if
•• M H u n lin f r
C a II B u l u . V f t
lh». h . v .
h u ntf,« tl of )Ob o p en ing , lo.
•b o to »ho w * n l to m o .A
I I I 4W0
O E l l V f l t r H I L P I N i no t&gt;
p e r'#n&lt;• ,W(t i l t , , B u ll tin,*
Cmod tlo rb n g p* | f l *U0
O f N ( H A L
O F F I C E
TRAINEES
G .* * t tio .t lo g
fob %#.*.«* open ing . Good
p * . f ■ .100

Outstanding Opportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( W

c l/r&gt;/j CENTERS

S LO C A TIO N S IN SEM INOLE COUNTY

• Aulo / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
F i l e d C h ic k e n S u b s D o n u ls

T R U C K D R I V E R S lo n g hAul
Im m eUiei*! Good tfrlrin g ,#
cord O r * . IS ATE &lt;MU

• Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
• 2 Paid Vacations Each Year
• Profit Sharing Plan

W E L D E R . Ce rtified E a te lie n i
per ateiea C e ll lo d e , i ' i
.wo
______ _
W ANO O P E R A T O R
O pen ing , in le k e M e ry N o lee
Cell Abltat T e m p o ra ry
S e r r u t . M l l*ap___________

73—Employ m*nt
W a n te d

M A K E A P P L I C A T I O N IN P E R S O N
A T 20 2 N L j u i o l A v o . S a n t o id
W.M.J*,. Ihiu * ndBy a 30 AM 4 30 t’ M *
NO PHONE C A LLS P L tA S L

W

l

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Sgi wom an Is .b a r f 7 bdrm
opt rritb ta m e . 1, rent K util
D epotn 777 aaOO 171 m )

93— Rooms for Rent
C b rf.lla n A p t. a H am *.
T V . .I ltb e n leundry metd, SM
erf up O r I *71 le a f .7) A4'0
Large Room , p r lr e l* *nlr*n(* A
born N il* ere* U S 00 n&gt;
E v e n in g . 3J1 .too
L o r t i y b d r m , a ilc b e n p r lr i
!*)*.. nom#r elm cnpbere Sal
e •**• EH aa i l
Room tor rent * im elderly ledy
P r a te r , en t ld e r ly p e r u n In
L *. * M e , y Call 77) 1770

m

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L arg e 7 b drm , double garage
good location, *4V) a month
H I 0140____________________
L O C H A M 9 0 R im m ediate oc
CUfkfkncy 1 bdrm , I bath, tun
.porch 1 fam ily room Newly
decorated Lerge lot 1500 per
month Owner JH f|Y9
Sanford 1 bdrm . large lot $450
m o A v ailab le 4U 95 495 1457
after 5
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I'd are*.
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M a y fa ir Villas
A va ila b le now
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97—Apartments
Furnished I Renl

4 b drm 1 bath, redecor afed
home in Winft# Spring*
A v ailab le now
14.75

E fficien cy
ip ir lm t n l
downtown Sanford Furni*hed
uflllfie* in cluded
f? M mo

C O M M E B C IA L t
Space available for

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99» ms

H E AL ESTATE
KEALTOR
111 7#f|
) b drm . fbath
f enced yard
M*Q par month

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l o v e l y 1 b d rm
e p ir fm t n l
Hug# r o o m *
Complete
priva cy |100 per wk plu* 11V)
*#&lt;urlty depo*it
111 H U or
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N EW ( B d rm
U liH H e * In
eluded
pool
&gt;100 tocurlfy
tw o m o Adult* ors »r U JS a t)

Sjnford Court Apartmtnts
S TUD IO S I B O R M
1 BDRM
F LE X IB LE LEASES
Sente# O f l i t ft Dt* count

323-3301
I bdrm . adult* no pet*, air,
quiet
re ttd e n fia l
SHOO par
month, plu* depot It H I 9019
I bdrm apt New ly decorated
C o m p lete p r iv a c y
HO per
week 1)00 kacurify 111 H I1
or U I 1399_________________

1 bdrm , I bath

L iv in g room,
kitchen SJOOmo C a lf T il 11)4.
or 171 ;* H

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

ill!

CALL BART

Ftfin A p t! for Senior Cltiinnt
H I Pe»m#t»o Ar#
U *'*-one Ce ll
l AK f M A K Y
Iwen I bdrm
ftrn *m all apt Single work
ing m a n
N ic e . &amp; h u r r y !

LANDSTOCA BROKERS

3693712..

Itttrii *»••*«

Anflime

1 b d rm
on Summer Iih Ave
F ir s t , la if and depotif re
qu ired mf rttefence* 172 *401

4

B d rm
l bath. w a ll, w all
carpet, t i r porch appliance*
4500 101) W 2nd Street

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
AVAILABLE
2 bdrm I b*m
(Arpat. eppllancat. u 't e n a d
p e tio laundry IM0 111 71)7
M odern Seniord I b d r m d u p ly ,
O i . h w a . h t r . c e r p y l.
a ir
Adult* no p e t. SJ 70 mo I per
w etar. M w a r ,g e rb P I 17)7
1 b d rm , 1 betb, unturnitbed
w aabar d r y a r hookup. 1770
m o C e il elier . pm 470 7M t

111 —Reso rt/Vacation
Rentals
M O U N T A I N H O M E near Her,
dor to n ,ilia . N C C a ll 177 7417
lor d a lo il.

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121—Condominium
Rentals

447 ) * . ) __________________
LAKE MARY
O L A O Y BRO W N R E A L T Y
771 7777. ar 771 7*7*. Aflar 7
WE H A V E T H E B E S T I
) b drm ) betn. w iin pool 4 lot.
o l a . t 'J ) l l l d 000
i

bdrm
7 belt, on S*m,no4*
D rive i block o il Leke M ery
B ird SISSOOO

] b drm
7 b e tb . nyer g a ll
cour.* la n c a d y a rd SI 10.000

OW NER
FIN AN CIN G '
Lekeview
) bdrm
m l Fia
rm free* earner left I If 069
dawn t n o 19 me . 15 yr* . 17%
A P R Total price only 1)7.509

TO W N H O U SE
7 b d rm . !&lt;,
bath 15PP *q ft with *pa L
vr reawed paf*Q *400 13 * H I )

123—Wanted to Rent

323-5774
)444 MWY IT f l

Sami retired couple keeking )
b drm , ) bath Of 1 b drm
)
b a th horn# 'condo, re n t or
iea*e with option, rent (or a
po rtio n thereof) a pplied fo
dow npaym ent 1456 m o or
let*
P refe r Sanford. La ke
Mary,. Winter ipring* area
H I 04*1

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125— F o r L e a s e

W E LIS T A N D S E L L
M O R E H O M E S TH AN
A N Y O N E IN N O R T H
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y

-

SAILPOINTE

RESIDENTIAL

AT

519.990 Mandr M an! J b drm I &gt;
i j ) t H I Lot Zoned Duple ■
Quaint Country Home 1
bdrm |)5 900
Real Clean Starter home on
freed r i a cre Low ao *
F a m ily Hom e 4 B d rm fenced
yard work*hep L 0w SO *
Paul Hom e 7 i« rm bar patio 3
b d rm -) bath nice areasaa OQO
M idden Lk V illa * P la n ta tio n
model cm green belt 155 W0
Hsdden l h Villa* 2 b drm ) bath
*pllt plan ynd i d 50 *
Her*# Ranch 5 acre* cu*tom
home, clcnem M ake otter1
Longwood Her*# F a rm Unique
ranch home pool * *pa ttabie*
A p a rtm e n f Bldg G re a t ioca
fson fully f#n»ed'H II 100
e e a a a a e e e e a e e e e e
B U I L D I N G L OT S

LAKE MONROE
L u r u r y A d u il A p arfm p n t.
I 7 B d rm .
Com ing ucv,&gt;
C am 777 U S '

127—Office Rentals

OFFICE SPACE
Downtown Sun Bank iu itd in g
Appro* 7 000 tq ff tif*l floor
C a ll R C Me A in te r
H I f it )

office A *lorage
Center of San ford

141— H o m e s F o r Sale
Sanford NIC* 7 bedroom home
with living room dm ing room
paneied fam ily room, laundry
room , workshop C a ll for in
form ation H ) 1109 or 914 45)7
M l *00 or bait oft*r

Zoned C o m m e rcia l Pa rk Ave
frontage ) lot* tor SP0 COO
Zoned tor Apt* wafer sewer all
1 lot* for only 1)2 900
Zoned for Duplex/Quad freed
lo» water s t a f f 119.900
B ilid e n tia ! But Idmg lot 110.000
Com m ercia l Lot* from |i4 OQ0
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
C O M M ER C IA L

S A N F O t t D IV09 T tr race
L ik e new I b drm , ) beth Low
d o w n . V A non q u a ilf ly in g
mortgage
554 906
*4)
1941 1)17141
Sanford
4 bdrm
heme with
vaulted ceiling in living room
) way fireplec# Lerp* shade
tree* 551 099

L a k e M a r y S h o w ro o m -O ffic e
B'dg Country Club « d l l to 000
Longwood Com m ercia l Hwy 4)4
eiposuf# near Spr ing* P la ra
Sanford Buty G ro cery Store on
Sanford Aye Reduced 5M* 060
A p artm ent/C o m m ercia l cite II
acre* AM util N ear H w y 'J f f
Fuel 0*1 Business
11*500
Com Laundry B u tm e tt
Ia9,*00

Senfprd
FHA iii v m ib N
merfgeg# A owner will hold
2nd Large ) bdrm , 1 bath.
I lr e p ie c t in le m ily ro o m ,
double garage
*74, 999,
Sanford 1 bdrm
3 bath home
en fenced corner lot Screened
porch, fully equipped eat in
kitchen
t year hem# war
r p n f y
* 4 5 . 9 9 9

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V A a i Burnable
mortgag# 4 bdrm peel home
with automatic pool cleaner,
icree n ed porch Close to gelt,
team*, shopping A schools
Better b urry on flu* enet
1
4
4
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S T U N N I N G 1 b d rm
I b ill.
home wtffi eafra large utility,
central i r heat fenced yard,
fruit free* M t *69
E A S Y SH O W IN G ) b drm 1 bath
home with paddle tant, #*t in
l i f t hen* c e n t r a l a i r / h e a t ,
large doset *54.560
OLO F ASHIONCO
4 b drm )
bath home with eat in kitchen,
fi r epl ace
ce n tra l 4 lr/h ea f.
dbi# Fre n ch door*, children*
playhouve 1*9 560
IN VESTO RS OE LIG HT
I
bdrm
I bath home with I
apft alt apt* are furnithed.
Llye in house A rent I apt* or
rent alt for g re a t in co m e
property 51)0 000
LAKEFRONT PROPERTY
)
bdrm 2 bath hom e with pan­
oram ic view ot Lake Loner a
Paddle fan*, sunken living
room, firtp lo co . spit! bdrm
plan 514) 060
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321-3833

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Lake M a ry Blvd

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T h u Lim ited Special
E n e rg y Efficien t,
1 B4r m I Bath Apartment*

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371 1911
Oilindo loll Ii h 369 4411
B A M B O O C O V E APTS
M A E A lrp e rl Blvd
P H O N E 111 AAM. I l l AMI
E tticiency tram 1)91 me
discount tor Senior C fftie n i
Brand New U n it i'
t M r in / l
bath apt* In wooded setting
p r iv a t e
b a Ic a a Ie *,
w 4»h er/dryer, m in i blind*
*4)1 mo
w * 111 d e p o t it
L a i a l e d m i O a k A t e A 14 SI

British Amcncin R tilti

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RIDGEWOOD ARMS AHS.
1, t. and 7 B d r m .
sta rting at in ly SIM
A»k A Jn u l O vr 1 B d rm Special
HOURS
AAende y tbr v F r Ida y
t t e liM
Saturday tram II t* )
tsaa BaSgeefoed A r t
Senturd F la

Accounting &amp;
Tex Service
Pretestrenel T a t taper!* Pro
pa re m y office or your ham#
Bast p in e s
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RtllOCNTIALWIRINO
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S a rrita U n g-adei Anything
K la cIrK A l Fraa t it im a la .
lin t a 1*711 Call
Tam *. E ta ttn c S a rru a . » i i l i a

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

Firew ood/Fuel

I f MOOtllNG SPECIALIST

T B I ( S ER V I C E 4 FIR E W O O D
*OH SALE C A LL A F T E R
. P M 1 1 ) wa«

We Hand la
Tha W h o , B a ilO l W a ,

322 702*
7 m a m mg A railab la

Appliance Repair
411am Applianct Same*
14 hr Sarvice Na l i t r e Charge
If yr e ■p M4 5*41 5M 4451

Painting

GENEVALANOCLEARINO
l ol and L and daa&gt; ing
till d irt and hauling
C a ll Taa tejo or laa 1771^
THORNE LANOCLEARINO
B U SH H O G G IN G
C L A Y A S H A L E 777 7417

Law n Service

Handy Man
E a g Handym an. Rat R altabla
F ra a E . l m o.) any lob B a il
H a le . 17181)1 Call A n y lim a

Health ft Beauty
TOWERIBEAUTY1ALON
F O R M E R L Y H a r r ia lt . Beauty
N ock SI* l 1.1 Si 111 )7ai

ACE LAWNSERVICE
M ainlananca Sodding Pruning
Claam ng Thatching F a rlilm n g

F raa E .llm a N .
Taa i n i
Lawn Mainlananca
L ard w ap in g Buan Hog Mowing

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A D D IT I O N S B f M O O I L I N O
B ill llr ip p C u.tom Bui Ida'
Stale L K
R R O O lita A

619-7411
LUXUBT APARTMENTS
F a m ily A A d u lt. Sectlen
P e e l. M e 1 Be drea m .
M e .t t r Cava A p artm a n t.

l i t r»aa
O r b a O n W aaBand.
I and 1 b d rm A to turni.heo
attic w n ty tram S7S meat S7M
dapo.lt N o p a l. C a ll 111 tie r
S 7 P M a lS P i'm a t t e

103— Houses
U nfurnished / Rent
O u p la e a n d t l n g l a l e m i l y
bom# Far laate » n n option to

bwy a t 11)7 ___________

LARI
M A R T N e e H o rn *
la r v a 1 b d rm 1 bam I t a r
«ara«a K i m O K N o p a l, S77S
par m e 177 (71*. ar 17. W77

Carpentry
R tM O D IL IN O
R iN r tn .e .

i i ) i 'i i » ii

X ( FAIRING
Very R e lu k le

aaa i t m . i

Cleaning Service
Carga) C la .M « ( LivingBeam a Han i l l aa
Lola a C h i.r l ) l i n D M

MAIDS To Order
C N a n im a .. i . n a il Ta O adim a.t
Call H i. h a la a '.l
G uaranlaad Saiuica Law B a la .

Home Im provem ent

L A W N M A I N T E N A N C E BUSI
N E S S F O R S A L E . A p p ro . M
acco un t. C a ll altar apm 777
A77t_______________________

Spring Y a rd Claan u p .

&gt;1) 1*77

Naad a O a ct, Screen P arch.
A lu m in u m Satlil or Siding
WmdoM F la roam . R a p a - 'l
and * a n l F a it
R a ila b la .
P - o l e . i , a na l a n d L I c t n M d
W ork* C a ll Kan lor A F ra a
E allm oto 771WI7 E ,1 M
P lum bing. P a m iln g Etagtrlc
C a rp a n K y Don't Saa i f Aaa B o 1
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T H O M A S A T H O M A S . HBRM
rep a ir, claam ng lawn ca ra

m i NOVI! 31*0400
Electrical

Home R epairs
CARPENTER

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n a r k . N a * C a n .lr w t lla n ,
R tm e d a lin a
Sm all InalaHa
H o " .. T V
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and
Rapa &gt; S a e ,K a X 7 U I 1177

Chiistiia Bret.

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M c C l U R I 4 H U N T Rem odel
m g carpentry, ca b h e * . No
|op lap w nall 777 i l i a

R e p a ir s

and

remodeling No lo t loo email

C a r pantry pointing plum bing
a n d t ia c ir K l u a d l i

Plasterin g
# A L L P IM M , a l P la n e r mg a
R epair. Stucco H ard Coal.
Simulatad A n c k 111 7*fl

Plum bing
a &gt; , 4. 1 P lum bing SarvKP a
Repair a Replace a De modal
a Fraa E it im a la s a 71) M M a

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3234401

Roofing
Cam piaia Roolm g i o x 0&gt;ac on
any CompW ta Roof
A ll lypat
R a p a ir .
F ra a E l l
777 1 777

Sewing

M asonry
B E A L C o n cra K 7 m an Duality
oparalton Palm a, d rlro w a y t

Country C u rta in .. Durst Ruffles.
Pillow Sham s Slant Had
P lata M a i. m ade b a m Muslin,
ar Yaur F a b r K
........... II) 1770

Nursing C are

T ile

OUB R A T H A R E LO W ER
L ik a ,le w Nursing CawTar
l i t E Sacowd SI .

St al 1m a n n T i l e
P rem ia
Cleaning C e ra m ic
V in y l
A .b a tlo t A ll Phases
P C .i
Brick Ham as Business#.
Fraa _ E jl_ B aa to n # b * o 777 *7*1

m in t

Painting
CA LVIN A T O M 1
Hausa Painting A W a ll Papar
Tau buy m alar tall
Wa Supply labor Ta S A V E Its
m a t

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T ree Service
______

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F ree E s N m e w tl Law P rK eat
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M s Slum p O rm d M g.T**l
&gt;77 7777 da y sr nita

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C a ll H lt b a S ________________

Mam tananct oi all typ a.

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r io fts s T O A il Custom P « R tiR (
Serving C e n lre l FI* lo r IS y r t
Wim com piola quality paint
ing M r , l e a . Q u a lity a M ust
Spatia l w all co a lin g 777 N i l

LAWNS MOWED * TRIMMED

CeREpHa Lnn Cea

C a llMV . Building A Ran
Na JaB Yaa S m all
III Burtan Lana. Sanlard

R a .p a n .ib la M en and halpar will
paint your H om o or Buslnose
e*c G ir o your p ro b K m s to us
W E C A R E Q u a lity work. X)
r r t t , o 111 1041 L K coni

__________ i a » » H ___________

Building Contractors

a * • IN D E L T O N A a . •
• • HO AAES F O R R E N T * *
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H euaaaeapm g
d a m e a ii a
laundry a e rrlc e
P it h up A
d e lir t'y
B o n d ed lo r your
aalely Eew ra 171 MAI

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Tired of the header he* * Let y*
m a n a g e y o u r r e n t a l p ro
p e rtiet Profe*i.on*i low cot*
ter* p.e H I M l) C e ll anytim e
United Sate* A isec tries Inc
Prop kAgmt Ci * BeelTar

Taking A p p lie s!ten* Now
1 b drm . | bath ctof heat A air
porch, garage tended
A va ila b le M a y i
U\C

TEMP PERM.......... 7741341

• O th e r B e n e f it s — — ^

i•j*l *•

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

91—ApA'fments/
House to Share

LOCAL DRIVERS
S lr a i g M
•riKSt Good p e r S U r l n g h l
i * e r f • .H O
RECEPTIONIST, OFFICE
H E L P E R S . C L E R K S . CRT
OPERATORS
I m m e d ia t e
open ing . Good p e r . . e l e .
Cell f t .WO N O W '

R A M B L E W C G t l * a T O R T with
ip s rk lm g yealt Huge iton*
tirepiecet Cathedral Ceiling*!
A ll fhe e i t r a i! A ttu m e no
Q u a l i f y i n g * A l m o s t ne wt
k it .509

&gt;700 N ft o r Sanford Avenue
D M m o Zoned industrial C a ll
m iac5

B l. LINK CONST.

IMMEDIATE OPENINOt
Ciene.el C o n .l,u&lt; tio n lebo.
Good p er f l .WO

W ORD PRO CESSO R
SS fd U per le g !
Im m ed *)*
opening.
Pe rm a ne nt pot)
Ilona N e a t 'a le e l
• IEM O U PLA T WRITER
• L A N I E R er e W A N O

• T o p S a la r ie s

IIS —Industrial
Rentals

lg
F A C T O B T A i t E M B L T eod
PRODUCTION W ORK
M u ll
tinttt open Good p e , w e le t

COOL SPAR KLIN G
POOL
w fenced *i acre and targe )
bdrm
hem e! Huge m a ile r
b d rm
F ir e p l a c e ! C e n t r a l
tie a t / a tr t ) w e r k t h a p t f
A tte m e no q^elifyarg m l aw
;» • « ' 154 40)

STO RAG E T RA IL ER S
F a r an ilia cantlructfan. ale
W ilco S e N i
A ll TIM
777 4474

1EMP PERM............774 1343

171.100

N O W H IR IN G !

Him WirtKovsts

S a le* h«ip wa n t e d
M lg h e it
ccm m iftiont paid in F lo rid a
C a l l B i l l at L o w e
*
E a.terminator*. ] ) l #?§* Wilt
train
_
S E C R E T A R Y RE CE PTIONI1T
P iu ih office
Type ao W P M
Phone* Perm anent p o d M *
N ever a fee I

M I D D E N
L A K E
107
R e m b ia w o o d O r l v a
Lata
M pry are* 7 »*ory c on tempor p r . * b drm
3 be*n F H A
non qoolitylnG loon
)y j aoo

174 A U p ............................ 777407

New e ic ih n g concept in tale*
Provide* unique fife *avtng
service*
G round Flo o r op
port un*tit* and no co m pet i
lion Large incom e pot lent iat
No a v p e r ie n c e n e c e t t a r y
IBS W 1 9 4 3 ____ ______

P e r l Ti m* Cl er k T y e ilt
40
wpm, Mon 4 Wed . • am to
H&gt;m C a d 93) 14(1
_

N EEDAH OU SE
CCX3K C O W ’
T R Y W A N T AD S _____________ _

113—Storage Rentals

Needed ) people i t once No
fip e rie n c e n e c e tta ry
Work
w i t h S a n f o r d b r a n c h of
F lo r id a Co m pan y
w* w ill
tratn thote people accepted on
ba*t« of vocational aptitude
fetf M u d be able to »ta?f
work Im m e d ia t e ly and
m anage on t H ) a week or do
not apply C a ll H I S440 Mon
day t A M fo Noqn O n ly '

O FFIC E C L E R K S
Several 'needed W ill tra in for
entry level pothkom P a rm a
nent pot IHon* N ever a fee I

DnpncirNI M4000 77) *W

P L A N NOW
L a rg e d e fin e furnithed ocean
front condo at D ayfsna tqr t
week beg rung Ju ly ith C a ll
for derail* 17) U n

r N et ion* large*! th e m of fam ily
am utem ant center* ha* need
of p a r f f l m a t a l e * peo
p l e / a t fen
N ig h t and
weekend* M u st be m e tu ff,
neat in appearence end bon
dabie Phone for a n appoint
m en! I l l 440)

TEMP PERM_____ 774-134*

IN S U R A N T f
e M u lti Line ft a lert a
• Urgently need a
Pe rm a ne nt position* Never
feel

dUkvSlfyV C e l t

5 5 ___________

TEMP PERM..........774-1341

G e n e ra l o ffic e clerk, needed
L!ghf typing and tiling expert
enca helpful but will train
A p p ly at Lowe « )ru * l Plant,
IfOl A ilero n Clr Sanford In
dut trial Perk

C H c iu iiv ) u p y o u k

M ar* rig M in i 1 b drm . 1 b*m
noma 0 &lt; y 7 y r t otd A priced
well below wbat It cent new
A d d '* ..
1 *1 D e B e r y
Dr D e b a ry C e ll Jo* M e m e r.
77) !»♦» o r aaa a lia . #»•.
Treem anle ReeM y ...... L i.) m l

L O N G W O O D 7 b&lt;pm
I
N e e roc* SS Wfl *&gt;«"

N EW SM YRNA BEACH
11
b d r m
a pt *
t u r n
p n » p o o l / b o a r d w a i k to
beach F ro m 1)00 wk 14S »9ai

F u R w a L \v ^ .b 6 i\w
Can
is 7»u*re sv-t car*4J o.WW

141— H om es F o r Sale

141—Homes For Sale

i l l —Reso rf/Vacation
Rentals

WALLPAPERING
P A IN T IN O
l i b r s a c i . .......... V a ry R a lu b la
17) a sil/X )e a ......... m m 1147

JO H N A L L E N S L A W N I
Oswd b ee rem o va l L K
F r a a a s l 77) Dec

�Evening H trald, Sanford. FI.

141— Homes For Sale

141—Homes For Sale

141—Homes For Sale

L a rg e

4 btfrm
I bath b rick
•horrm in Highland' Park., j f j i
\q ft with tfb'« c#f garage
plus 14X91 pa ho large lot *
«*&lt;e a rv lu a p ^ g A*tum *bto
7'i% m ortgage with p o t».tut
O+Migr fin a n cin g
t l 91-100
177 a u

F o r s*&gt;a by o w n -a iio c r J bdrm
I b am . IKM Sg F t . F a m ily
room . B lir a piaca 1J00I0T

NEW HOME
Vio*»ood Or Lo ch A rb o r Aroa
1 B d r m , J b a t h , o a t In
kiichorv oat c a b in t iv lo r mat
dinmg room, brttpiacc. p a d d V
tans raultod co ltin g i. onorgy
pa cta go M a n y othar o i t r a t 1
You h a m to tao to approciato
O p r - ha u te S a tu rd a y and
Sunday IJ to S othar tim a t by
appomtmont

II11IOM

STEM PER

S35,000
ADORABLE
1 B d r m . w ith
u r o o n t d p a rch M avo In can
dtllanl Hugo bach yard
B R A N D N E W S Bdrm
tpllt
plan aat in hitchon opo ni st
patia. un g la t a n g o trood let

111AM

NONE 323 8463
OFLTON*
e a ch

J

lo ti

only

F o r quality c ra ttm a n ih ip and
com patibro p r lc m lot i n prtco
out your no* hom a__________

14 000

SANFORD
I b drm
tonod M R J Good
ta m ily or nur v n g
O n ly l i t 000 0 * n * r
firvanco

C a ll B E C K Y C O U R S O N
Tlw W all SI Com pany
Roaltar
r n t a n ...... .................. E ro m n g i

O W N E R 1 b drm i ' i b a m Com
h o a t / a l r . t c r c o n o d p o rch
L4t tOO Bought othar j n taSI

O W N E R S A Y S iE L L I P r l n
RyOufcO
) bdrm . ] both.
H r t p la c *
la c u iil. J car
g a rtg t
E aira largo lot a
m uch m ore N o * only 1 1 1 000
Lcm dow n Owoot *111 t * lp

SWIM T E N N I S
Noat 1 bdrm I b a m hom a with
aaMod tacurity
N ic e yard
car p o ll a ir pa dd N fans. &gt;
g a 'a g o i clu b h ou ia o v o ru ro d
pool and t o n n l t c o g r t i

|iy b am
tor largo
h o m o lt l
w ill halp

CALL BART

O T H E R H OM ES. LO TI.
A C R E A G E INVESTMENT
PROPERTY

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
JM M *g

LIS T WI T H U 1 I

* b d rm J b a m pool homo on J
lo ti. Irg country H tchen *
l i l t i n g r o o m , Irg
dan. ]
l ir a p la c t t
d t io
garag* A
m oro laoo to ft Lih* no*
condition n o t OOP M ilt * *

149—Commercial
Properly / Sale
C O M M E R C IA L SPECIALIST
LAK E MARY REALTY
B O B B A L L .J R
.........m -T IIA

151—Investment
Property / Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. R aal E ita to Brohor
H a t la n t o r d A o t

321 0759 Eve 322-7443
B Y O W N E R la* too ) Bdrm J
Bam . la r g t kltchan. haat/air.
fireplace. utility room I car
gar ago guWt co rno r. big o a tt
Can 111 " 0 0 o r l T l O l t t

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rog K « Bra* or

J b drm J bath ona ot Sanford*
nlcot* noighborhoodi IS S 000
C a ll Walter B Steele B ro to r
Voiovnan. M S SajR ev e n in g ,
L lo y d O Swam, Bro*er

CA LL ANYTIME
R E A L T O R ITT 4101

141—Homes For Sale

.....

ITT IT IS

N t i r I 4 t ai t M 4 lU O r p
B ir d
near P e rl of $*ntofd 4
4Kft% SS 000 vq ft C B Build
Twg U n o M S 71% down, owner
holds b alance 10% Pf inc fpitt
anty 939 4+S3 pr M t 8447______

153—AcreageLots/Sale

Do Bar y

j b d rm . I bam Florida
rm By ow nar 11a too j*T 1*11

LANDST0CR BROKERS
365 3712........ ...... Anjrtimt.

171 SIM__________ __ ____
Rmdtntial lot in Sanford.

Q uality
You'll Love...
In 2. 3 A I
lle tlr tto m

L A K E A iH B Y EST
10 A f r y i
/oned lor a M obile Mom# k
A o o d td
1 1WO Down
Take
ov#r pay m erits of W S §0
Approx
B a l a n c e 124 000

A A a n jH a rj^ a M re e ^ ^

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

H itm e n

COUNTRY VILLAGE

F ro m
• M .'H H t in •ft.t.UO O

O n e

D e s ig n e d A n d

O f T h e m

A lie n d a b ly

Is J u s t

R ig h t

F o r

Adult Mobile Home Park

P r ic e d . . .

M 0 0 EL5 ON DISPLAY

Y o u !

iTOS

W K

P A Y

w* m j j m
Or*ng* City

JU S T OF F It
A T O R A N O E C I T Y E X I T tta

M O B ILE L I T

BH .O m M A H K K T FIN AN CIN G!

A L L

C L O S IN G

C O S T S !

HOM ES

l i i ( e i l New . 8 . Used Mobile

Home Dealer in this Ain

O u r S u l e * ( '. o u s u l t u n t *

5 7 4 - 4 2 8 5

X rr

W u iiin *

F a m iU f t
340) Navy I* +J

A

Adults
IJ) WOO

1

O f Your O
EASY TO

n.

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

H0BRES

or

REACH
DtLTORA

DtLTORA

^Tiit

M O DUS
DOTH 10

BROKER
COOP
3%

h

SELECT FINANCING
24SS-I4S-20SS
F H R. V A. and
The Now Laval 5,
5S Down B w ip i*

ORLABOO

I 'lie H o i iic h O f D e l t o n a , I n c .
I l l l l r l t o n n l l l u l . . D r lt o m i
MHN

SAT

III A M

l i t 1M .

Sheraton Mahagony S deboar d
appraised at U OOO sacrifice
| f«
Ifth Century T tii Toe
Gam# l i b i t 49*0 M ahagony
W is h Stand 4100 D id Trunk,
V%. 1)1 42f2

A U C T IO N E V E R Y E R I

S U N D A Y 12 N O O N

&gt;Rental Office
323-2920
1^42201. ORUNOO DRIVE
SANFORD

ft C M

O th a ry A u la A M arin* la lt t
A c r a ti tha riugu. fag at kill
i n Hwy 17 *1 Dafcary aaBltaa

htarhiM fu R arity. R E A L T O R S
ega w - i m o r w *&gt; o * r * i
S A N F O R O I * C 't. I lott
la 1 OOC
W M a iicro w th i
r e a l t o r
m m s

181 —Appliances
/ Furniture
Rtcandilw nud A p p lia n m
Irani 1*1 W A R R A N T Y
BARNETTS
CASSELBERRY
B A B lI lt ............................ BAR-1*11
. RINTTOOWN.
Color T V t
H u m
n a t lw r ,
d ry y rt. raingurator Iraoiar*
lu rn tlgr* y ld a o ru co 'd a ri
Spac-al HI w M lt r y n t v t c
A lla rn atlv a TV A Appl R a n ta li
la y r u t ihopping Crnlur
&gt;11 SM*

W ILSO N MAI E H F U R N I T U R E
111 U S E F I R S T S T
_________ 171 sail
Iflh S I Eurm tur*
Buy
Sail
Trod*
lo t W J im SI ________ 171 1*11

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo
COLOR TE L E V ISIO N
M C A
IS** color consol#
television Otgrnai price Over
1400 balance due Ilea Cash
or tab# owr payments of 111

1*74 F O R D G A L A X Y
N e e d i m otor work
B u t otter 19) 1*4*
It*l &amp;uburst STition Wagon An
I speed New tires Li ke new
inside 4 out 47 M P G Need
pickup or van In trade 99*

+*ji

( i l l Corvette Col let t o ri Edition
J i nO0 m i
a ll options
showroom condition t&gt;* 400
44+ 94)4 19^4)74

B IG

BIG O A R A G E

Sat

only

t

?

S A L E III

7 1® 'Speed

Hikes baby things eacetltnt
cond gi r t s clothes s i ) 4 4.
r m lK 1771 V ia Bonita I m i
wes t on H w y 44
l eft oh

Long wood Ma* khans to Ind
»tM

le ft 171

Garage Saies A re fhg In The
Spring Try A C la ssifie d Ad
And Get Buyers Fast f Dial

m hm__________________

Garage Sal#

7423 Hotly

Avt

S a t u r d a y o n l y . * 00 4 00
Three fam ilies L g color T V
4 e»c
W I N T E R S P R I N G S Jrd annual
U S e r oma g ig a n tic garag#
sale Th Ftsday k F rid a y • am
to 4 pm Sunshime P a rk 400 E
Edgem onAv# Ait proceeds go
to char ify

Sfitl in warranty Free home
Inal no
obligation Call
•4) l i t 4 day or night

Need Cribs Pla y p en s B rb y
furniture
c lot hing
Good
Prices After J P M
111 D a l
Paying C A S H for
Alum inum . Cans. Copper.
Brass Lead N ew spaper
Glass Gold Silver
Kokomo Tool *I «W 1st
4 1 00 Sat 4 I 139 M00

Nuada Mawar, Ra kt Ho* '
f *n l If In Tha Want A d i
cul

201—Horses

1HEIFER CALVES
Approxim ately 771

poundstat h 1711 fK&gt;

FOR PEOPLE WITH
CHAMPAGNE
TASTE

U

Mick A F r u l i P l e i a d
I l r « * t u r f , i . da ily . Sanford
A&gt;ui m a l a '
i n 0*41

223—Miscellaneous

DELTONA C0RP.
REALTY CO.

th g v y Chayunn* C 10 Pt&lt;k Up
11*0 Atr auto P S tt*too
HuOufU,!
t)**f
C a u f i i y Panlfac
17) 1111

pairs I2M» 971 447*

7 3 Traveler Pickup Campei

Slggpg a

IMP Op

III ll*»

*T» N O M A O - L lk * n*w I ! 11.
sleeps I. air
awntng gas
vie. tr u i ; j &gt;*4
‘ 14 C h e v y C u t f o m O i l u i i
ptek up ca m p er special 97 000
ml
E x t r a clean
Towi ng
peck age
15 500
T o wn k
Cou ntry R V Resort Orange
Bl vd . L a k e M onroe Lot I f
P aisa CUM Wood
______
41 W in neb ago , 34 II Under
w a rra n ty
D ash t root air
and m o re f i t 000 13) I++5

243—Junk Cars
A N Y JU N K CARS A 1 R U C K !
Bought F r e m t l l DO A m ore
C a ll 111 1494
911 4911
I O F D o lla r P a id tor J unk 4
U sed ca rs.tru ck s k heavy
e q uipm e nt 919 tf*0
W E PA Y TOP D O LLAR FO R
JU N K C A R ! A N D T R U C K )
C B I A U T O P A R T ) 7+MS4)

Antique bfd rm set and a
hide a bed an d c h a i r 7
t ypewri ters

100 H P Johrson

motor and boat i l l Jiia
Beauty shop •gu«pm#nt for til#
7 all purpose hydraulic Chairs
1 Styling hydraulic chair and
7 hair dryers Call 17) t+V)
" Hi '

$ O O C f)
O m W V

Tilt Wheel. Crulie Control

1982 OLDS CUTLASS CRUISER
Station Wagon. Ideal
For Vacation!

*6666

1981 FORD VAN

S J f t _____

the pair M l 4144____________

Call Mu hum At

235—Trucks /
Buses / Vans

71 H o lid ay T ra v el Trailer 70 ft
w gas self contained show
•r
C lea n
Needs minor re

303 V a. Automatic O/O.

Sait Law n AAower
17
Sears llir
t+0 A n d Swivel
High Back Van Wats 1 171 tor

J

Vuiare P S P B A.* l ess
then 1IOOO o r ig in a l m iles
IUO) 971 ease

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

1983 FORD CROWN VICTORIA

T* gut a " B it . "
"Rrap a lin g "
in Want A &lt; f i l_ ____

fo r

futntikid And
Unlutntthid

*1

B la ck Honda Interstate
Adult owned garaged 17 OW
m ites new tires t l ISd F ir m
M l 1441

GREAT SAVINGS!

Ph 199 at*0_____________

/

*77 B e lc h C l e c t r a lim i t e d
Loaded! 1 owner low m ileage
Greet condition 119)0 See 4t
corner of A irp o rt Bl vd
k
Sanford A v t
1)1 ) )4 l 977
JC)+

1+40

221—Good Things
to Eat

Elaborate N gauge railroad
s t I up Radio coni rolled
airplanes k boats golf clubs

'An'?

74 C a d illa c C o u p e D o V in e
Clean, ru m good new p e n t
»a\0 174 77-

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

THE LARCCST, MOST
hCTURCSQUC DCALERSHir
IN LAKE M0NR0C OFTERING

•'

Allot dibit
Luxury Condo
minium fot V
Todij'i Profit A
uonih Teo Bid ^
room, T*o Bath, Tinnn Court!, Seim '
mini Pod, ttopicil :
Setting On UAl Moo ;
i o i . Minulti
From OrUndo,
From 1405 00

4+ Chevy J 4 ton truck.
74
engine
A s k in g |1 OOO C a ll
■rf 929 A**0

'79 AMC Concord Limited
4 c y l autom atic er/dbte vanity
* tiers
19 400 ertginel miles
l)a a Down Cash +r trade k
tew m onthly payments
4++ 444*
C++ f+04

WANTED DEAD OR ALIV E’
Refrigerators, Washer 1
D ryers________________ 111 47+4

G eld in g Horse ( 14 hands high) 4
Ch 1Idrens Pony both
1500
M ust salt I
)4f )9f]
C a ll after 4 »

203—Livestock and
Poultry

i+*3 P ly m o u th TC 9
Turtsmo
Son Root
Reduced
S9++S
Ceurtvsy Pontiac
9JJ 1»Jt

Baby Bads. Strollers Clothes
P la y p e n s, E tc
P» per back
Books I l l 4JM m 95J4

193—Lawn &amp; Garden

R I DI NG M O W E R
1 H P Huffy la Inch
UT S Call J7J TMJ

f+*7 Ply R elian ce Sport Coup
Reduced
t eurtesy Pontiac
911 n i l

4i Trans a m
w h ile f leaded t
34 000 m i
Take ovf r
paym ents SJJJ m o tor 74 rro
la) 7474 or aaa ai r s

219—Wanted to Buy

DOW N

W » A l i o H ay#
H ou m

7| C h evy Bonanza ’ » ton long
wheel base 177+1
Ask for
Johnny or L in da 97741 IS ___

I f f ! C a d illa c Lim ousin e white
4 black V e ry good condition
lJeO0 444_7J7O_

217—Garage Sales

1#++|
m illl

1+44 Pontiac F ire b ird
Loaded1
Reduced
|4++)
Courtesy Pentiac
SI) J i l l
Iff* H onda Prelude
Sun roof
|Jf»)
C P u 'it u Po^Tiec
i n Ji l l

1*77 B A Y U N I II t A R A T D O A
7SM ltd eng V o lv o outdrive
Loaded I7 .I H 371 2SM It)
40)7 after « P M

4 cyl a.r
Runt good It 000 or best
otter m i )+03 after N&gt;m

Courtesy Penttoc

WE FINANCE

IS F t Bass and $4l with a 1*74
70 H P Johnson Mo*or With
New Trailer E s c e ile n t Condi
Non t l IM )4* *194

sa w 971 ) i 94

1* 7) GMC Pickup

H&lt;1 EreocR A v t ..............J t t - W f

323 6593

C o m * IS F t with *0 MR M p rc u 'y
and trailer A il in great condi
tipn |1 m m 7*0 S___ __

t+*t I ton Ford flatbed tr'uck
Also w a lk behind concrete

t+40 Ford 9 4 ton pickup dump
truck New painting uphei
'I’tery tune up and front #n&lt;3:
alignment App&gt;# pie tondi
tion Yours for MW0 Dump
truck feature wlon# is nvorfh
)70 00 4 day 9 01 ) 9117 +)

100 Sanford A v t
C O N S IG N M E N T S W E L C O M E I

215—Boats and
Accessories

w i n d o w s k l ocks
c r u is e
stereo
R eta ils 171000 »»#
t»a m C a n 4eJ J+41 Agent

1*40 Chevrolet Pickup

DISCO UN T
AUTO
SA LES

C o m m e r c ia l o r R e s i d e n t i a l
Auctions k A p p ra isa ls
Call
Dell &gt;Auction 93) H70

Chevy C 70 or For® Vans t+45
New lo a d e d ’ H.gh *op dual

Sretobeiave

NIGHT

L &amp; E AUCTION

235—Trucks /
Buses / Vans

a^r, co*o# TV., bar CB power

la**l
___ H T1I1I

Bad Credit?
No Cff d t ’
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. Sanford 321 4075

213—Auctions

N EW S M Y R N A R E A C H
N u n &gt;111* In waturtronl com m u
nity Via too

FROM *300 -

Ruducud
C a u rtn y PWnftac

fo r e s t a t e

U3—Waterfront
Property / Sale

NO M O N E Y

I t t l Pontiac Phogm t
t cwnau
to* m iiaga

37) nu__________________

Knee Drip In Gtbu?

TO UtTORI

ID

*71 C b i c b a t a w
I bdrm
1
bath New scrooped porch k
aw ning remodeled C a rria g e
Cove
Neat to pool' I f 000
negotiable' )2) WOO alter 1

l*Bi H onda Accord
Air
aulo
rgdvcad
la**»
C*f»iig*T Pw iffac
»&gt; m i

Anftgue bdrm
s#« hide a bed
and thatr 7 typew riters 100
H P Johnson m otor, and boat

T o H e ,p

Q u a lify F o r A H o m e

TbIis 14 To
0*ltonR Exit

P r t v l O u t l y Owned m o b i t #
homee iteft-ng a» |t2Y per
month
Gregory Mobil#
Hom es. M0) Mwy 1? t l 111
S700______

month

F ..M .L ( .S .\#7H .’
“ =f

Man thru F rl

M t*a &gt; « M T
I M S G r im

C o m e Sec T h e I\ew
.‘f B e d ro o m H o m e Th a t
Sells F o r U n d e r 9IO.OOO!

PLU S!

M OBILE HOME
la • *0
K itchen d n-ng fm
den
7
b d r m , 7 belts
14' Pat io
fnctosed with vinyl windows
Lots o f Cl9***% C«rp#t tfove
m d fr&lt;dg+ Las* fto n l Ij*
a p p ro x AS
• 1)3 in n#A
M o b il# H o m e P a r k
G o lf
p+nnit, two club hovses two
sw im m ing poo's shuff'e board
courts ffc Stcu+tfy fteS OOC
C om for appt 177 &gt;077________

Sunday, April 21. 1*BJ-7B

231—Cars

211—Antiques /
Collectables

Ilia d W a ih a ri R a rti A iauu lc*
far K t n m a r t i
H IN D
M O O N EY A P P LIA N C E !

10 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM...
T a s t e f u lly

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

Lake AAary Law n M aintenance
Com# grow with us I Client
person or ca ll 1)1 1*11 Can

ft Cylinder
Automatic. Air

*5988

1983 CHEVY MONTE CARLO
A/T. A/C. Low Mile!

*6666

LOW DOWN PAYMENT ON THESE . . .

1979 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS
A ll Option! 1 JB88

* 90 0

DN.

*516

DN.

1975 DATSUN 710
a Dr . a Cyl . 4 Speed,
Great Economy

MANY LATE MODUS TO SCUCT FROM , , .
SOME WITH LOW OR NO MONEY DOWN
AIR COHDtTlOHIHC A TUNE UF SPECIALIST ON PREMISES

torbury at the Cutstogs
LOADS OP BLOOMING
GOOD V A L U E S
P i ANTE D HP R E
f OR P I C K I N G " !
Rebuilt KIN BY/ 111+to k up
Guaranteed K irb y C#
714W Itf St 111 1440
Satellite T V lyst+ m s
Com plete A ll you need 100%
Financing No m oney down
)&gt; m 00 U n iversa l 4)1 1744

231-Cart

* DAYTONA AUTO*
★ AUCTION ★
Mwy+l ............ Daytona Beach
a e • a * Holds a e e * a e

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
K .a ry W a U Nit* at 7 M P M

* W h e re A n y b o d y *
* Can B uy or S e ll! *

3 0 5 -5 7 4 -6 6 5 6 |

Far m *r*« « ta ilt

■***1111111

DISCOVER DEBARY
FOR SUPER VALUES
We otter a LARQE FAMILY HOME OVER 2000 tqua/u
■oat ot easy living area. Family Room 22*22 could easily
be adapted to an In law apartmgnt Shattering oaka
haep air conditioning to a minimum The home la
localad on a huga cotnar In OaBary Vaulted calling
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that mean that Aggie's, the popular French Avenue eatery is
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E v e n in g H erald . Santord. F I

Sunday A pril } • . IM S — 1C

V o ic e O f L ib e r ty
Singer Pours Soul Into Stirring
Music For An American Adventure
Uy Susan Loden
H e r a ld S t a f f W r it e r
lia rU n n e H rv a n 11,m in i .11
27 in l l v n v his childhood
d re a m a n d Is .1 w o r k in g
m u M ri.in
s in g in g v illi) the
Vllll'CN (il L ib e rty .11 Disney s
Kproi t enter
tllil II s
suptlse in him
As H arden
Hu sun
Garvin and Emory Harden
w as i&gt;rr&gt;v* ii»a&gt; ii|i in Sail Inn I
I always knew I ve always
known from the time I was i
or 5 years old that inusii
would In- u n life
hr said
T h a t fias a l w a y s been
marked on me II s tire nnlv
Hung I ve ever trained lor
and I 1an 1 imagine dolnu
anything else
Non know when you grow
ii|i |&gt;eojile s. 1\ tin- older von
net the niore|irai iiealvoo get
and vou really set tie down
and glow into somrihliikt It s
|nsl .1 real pr.iel leal life Hut
I ve alw ays known music
would In- inv llle I think as a
• areer ritusli 1an have 11 s
ups and downs Sometimes
you have to go where the
work Is
And t I1.1t s w hat Harden
did aller completing three
years as a voter m.ijor al
fertllessre reel) He weld on
Hu road with a s|iiriioat
singlin' group lor almiil three
y e a r s

H r

t r a v e le d

Ihe

country. prrtec ling his &lt;rail
and learning to perloitu ln-

lori t In e audu in •
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\tlgiii-s when lie worked .is
a studio singer lot yariotis
rei codings piun.iiilv of re
llglnlls llllisn lie .list, s.lllg
background musn lor trl«*vt
stmt ails he said
Hut now he s ti,i« k honn m
y t-uiral Florida
In m e tu
Casselberry and working lor
the past si\ nionllis 111 ( it
la into
Hard&lt; n sa id In s
ll.ippy to In 1losi in Ins
Sanlnnl home hast and is
pleased lo h.ivt loo nil an
lih ai unlit 1 al K|n ot lor his
imisit al talents a singer and
assistant direr tor w h n h ol
h is hnti lln- sei urity In otn 1
shunned Hid In said h&gt;
knows this isii 1 .1 |ol&gt; In will
slid h.tye it oil I ms aust In
yy ill lie too old lo still In
w r a r in g htlli ki rs
I ye alway s wattled lo In .■
w o r k i n g tnus 11 tan
t y1
winked lot tl all ot im lilt so
I 111 vrrv proud and It ally tt t I
lo| loll.Ill
II.mien son!
I
see so many people 1mu
pfottllsi on vyh.it liny 1rally
w aid lo tin
I tr.||t/e till lllllsll llllsl
ness is yeiv tltlsl.thlt I m mu
ahanl
I u always w.ltilrtl
this and it s .1 11 .d thrill in I h
aide to riei up iviryilu y anti
go to work and sine tor 1 ighi
hours a day
In said
\s oin ill I In Vi in es 1il
I.d a ily Harden hartitotu/i s

wtih t h e w t l l i III in l .? o t h e r
'i l l e e i s ui I Ills o a p p e l l a
er n r p l o r
se y r n p r r l o r
m ain es

live

davs

a

week

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1 an
hei o m e
to n tin e
h r said
lint I it
m ille t s o i n e l h m e eel ro u lin e
diat t lo y e d o m e th an s o m e
d i m e Cet r e a l t y r o u t i n e 1 d i a l t
hate d o m e

\ntl Harden does love Ills
toll singing l"t and mspiune
p a l M o i t s m in ih&lt; v i s i t o r s l o
th e
\ itt«*rt« a n
I’ . i v l h o n .11
I pi o l a s h o w u l m h lie s l l s
i s m o l e n n - . m i n g l O ) Hi \ 1 1 1 e t
n a l t s t h a n t h e i t tile i s i n
iiin .itlo iia l v isiio is
|i a|st&gt;
h a s .1 s p e t ia l m e a n i n g h u

him
y o i l d o n I h e a t &lt;m n ie h
ih o u t p a t r i o t i s m
a n y m o re
It s s o d o w n p la y e d I d u n k
people w a u l lo I h p a lt lo ln
lu ll th e y d o l l I h .iv t a v r h l i I f
111 w h i c h lo I t a lly t \ ( H e s s a
lo y t lo r t h e ir 1 o i i l i l i v
\\ tu n 1 h i \ s e i 1 mi s h o w
and heat
\ n i e t n a i t lo l k l o r t
soues
p a l 1 lo in
so iies am i
I ntd I f l e s s A m e n t a
01 d i e
N a t i o n a l A u d i t in t i n y wain
l o In Illy o h I I I t h e y w a n t to
h e a p a i l id o u t 1 n u l l i t y
lln
s o u e s a t e s o u l st t n m e a m t
tin v i s i o n s a n e s t o f i t d Hilt*
1 In
A li lt r ti . 1 11
\d ven t lire
w l l l i h is a lM i u l d i e A i m 111 a i l
tilt a m
It m a k e s y o u s o j i r o u d id
1 In p i . n &lt; d i a l y o u 11y • a n d
d n p i . ti • d i a l y o u n p r e s e n t

h i rt sort ot aitilMssetdors ol
1h.11 Amrrlean Atlv etinire
I hen s never a show where
people a m i I cryin g .diet the
show
1 hat s uumliet one
fin a lise ol |ust every dim e
out eoiintrv represents and
a lso het .lose ol tilt teal
ettioiioii.il allet 1 imisir tail
lirtne lo a person
As iiispuine as ll.iideii
t i u d s tin p a t n o l l i m u s i c h e
l o v t s n i h i ' i m u s n a s w i ll Hi­
t s i s p e i 1 a | I \ il t .1 w n t o
lia im o n ie s a m i v o c a l* m id
d l i ot d i e m a d m u s n
a n d is
d e y e l u p t n e a l l l l t t e t e s l ill
o u m l t y tn i is lt t o e x p a n d Ills
(Milt tili .il K i ll l l n li e s ) o l a l l
m usn to lu m issp u ltll.il

lla r d e ti said he has a
s p r e ia l re la t io n s h ip as a
t lit 1st 1,111 walking with die
l.ottl and en|ovs singing and
wuttne spiritual musn as
wi ll as dlret l i n e sev era l
1him h 1hulls
l o s t In m e a 1 t u t s t i . i i i I '
t i n I n i s i s nt w h o I a m Hi n o
o n ,1 11 s d o e s d i a l m e a n 1l1.1l
* hi i s i n m s
lo ti t 1 111 o i u i i i 1
s 1 1 11 e u I e s o r
11 1 a I s 01

whatever I mean we n hete
and llli is lih and lilt- s not
always tail ! dunk 11 s pisi
dn wav you appro.,1 It ynut
ltl&lt; and lln I ottl al 1hr t enlet
ot my III) is trallv mipoiiaui
I " III!

1 hi Isltaii pi on ipals tiav &gt;
alw a\ s fieen unpoi laid to
me
I'.udeti said
I haven 1

B ry a n H ard en : M usic is h is life .
a l w a y s nhsctvcd i h e i t l
ol
w 11.l l e v e l 1 I I I l l l k I III I s l i . i l l t t v
i s ,1 r e l a t l o u s l u p a n d a s 111
any
t e l a t m n s h l p II s m i i u i
dim e d i a l e i o v v s a n d l a k e s
d im
S o dot s m i w a l k w it h
1 In I n t d I t s 111si a d a ily

downs ami so does a m lela
"unship
a m a ille il 1iiuple
I'.in-nts and 1 hlldieii ft s die
satm way with a lelaiionstnp
wuh die l.onl Vou have ups
ami dow ns ami I in hv 110
means Id.mime that 011 die

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B o rn
To
D a n ce
Uy Doris D letrfrh
P E O P L E Editor
fails Pete/ II is 1online home
as a 11 lehrll y ami a slat
ih&lt; Sanlotd sou will lie a
le.ltlllell il. lll i el with I III lollliy
Mallei I inlay amt Saiiiiday May
1 md I at dn ( an I'erlntiiilittl
A lls ! em it t It land "
Dunne his vouugi 1 days tails
Jti had tils siellls st 1on t ult 1m e
the metlit al piolession to lollow
III lln t'HilsIt ps ol tils pity sli lan
p.in tils tir tails Pen/ and lit
Maria Pete/ ol Sanlotd
li was not unit) tans joined
ui In i area male itai k and loot
hall allieli'lcs to study ballet
mull 1 Edith Koval .11 tin Koval
Mattel Sc Iiimi| (&gt;1 larido dial hr
iM’e.in lo lake hallet d.im me
seriously
Al 17 alter nr. 1d11.ition horn
Mlstiop Monte ttieh Si I i i h i ! (&gt;1
land" lads ailended tin I ulver
sin ol Central Florida While
|M't1.1111) 111(1 with lilt Koval Mallei
at .1 Sou I he a si et n K1e1011.1l
Mallet Festival. tails was dlstov
t r ill hy Koliert Inllrev ol tin

Luis P e rci

" n o d h a l t k f T i m m f Vincent

May Day Brunch Coming
Virginia Burney, from left, Becky Courson
and Linda Keeling gel info the spirit of the
season and try their hands at flower
arranging to herald the Annual May Day
Brunch, Sunday, May 5, at the Sanlord Civic
Center Hours for the brunch, sponsord by
the Partners for Progress (formerly Civic
Improvement Protect) Committee of the
Woman's Club ot Santord. are trom 8 30

a m to t 30 p m Open to the public , tickets
are S3, adults, and SI iO, children under 12
Chairman M rs Waller Glelow says the
p ro ceed s w ill b en elit the co n tin u in g
beautification ot Santord Vivian Buck Is
chairman of the lood Entertainm ent will
also be featured Call Mrs Woodrow Cash,
ticket 1 h.m moo for information

See l*EHF./.3C

Pet Health

Newborns Need Extra Attention To Survive

1

Out- ol the k illt-n * a rriv e d dead T h e o w n er*
sa id It w as b a re ly h r r a lh in g w hen they sta rte d lor
th e clinic- A fo u r th k lt ir n had d ie d e a r llr r tti.n
m o rn in g T h e y w ere p ist about t w e e k s o ld now
a n d both k llle n s w ere so w eak that th e y barely
n o tice d Ihe r u n m t u llu ii g o in g on a ro u n d th e m
A q u ic k p h y s ic a l e x a m show ed th a t the a n im a ls
w ere e x tre m e ly pale, w ere covered w tih flra s . a n d
I h r lr body te m p e ra tu re s were low W h e n told
abo u t Ihe a n e m ia I h r o w n e rs a sked w h y It had
h . ip iir iir d a n d w h a t c o u ld I k - done a lm u l tt
H it s Is .1 fa ir ly c o m m o n pro blem w h ic h o c c u r*
w h r n you h a v e .1 Ilea Infestation w h e n v o u n g
a n im a ls a r r p re s e n t " W e have d is c u s s e d w hat
medically s h o u ld I k - d o u r .liter y o u h a v e ad o p ted
a y o u n g cat o r dog. tint w hat sh o u ld y o u c o n s id e r
w ith tirw h n rn a n im a ls
M a n y a n im a ls w h ic h are c o n ce ive d n e v e r liv e
lo n g enou gh to be 1mm S o m e are li»st to ge netic
p ro b le m s a n d In fe c tio n s w h ile s till In the u te ru s
II death o c c u r* e a rly in p re g n a n cy there m a y be­
little In d ic a tio n o f a p ro b le m since the e m b r y o s
u s u a lly ab so rb ed If a se rio u s p ro b le m o c c u rs
la le r In p r r g n a n c y Ihe f r lit s m a y Ik- a b o rte d o r
slllltM irn Fo r th o se that m ake II lo t h r o u tsid e
w o rld there a re s t ill lew guarantee*. S o m e o l
these a n im a ls w ill be b o m u n d e r o w n e rs w ho se
sense o f re s p o n s ib ility sto p s at s im p le o w n e rs h ip

M ich ael T.
Walsh.
DVM

a n d d (K - s nut c o n s id e r ge n era l h e a lth cu te
Now th ese new a d d itio n s a re e x p o se d to a ll the
p ro b le m s ol th r ad u lt w o rld w ith o u t the adu lt
c a p a c ity &lt;0 deal w ith th e m
T h e ir Im m u ne
sy ste m , w h ic h p r o lrc t s th e m b u m m a n y In
( m i n u s a g e n ts
are s t il l d e v e lo p in g
Som e
p ro te c tio n fro m disease Is p a s se d to th r Irtu s in
th r w o m b a n d th is is added lo by t h r first p o rtio n
of the m o t h e r 's m ilk , ih e c o lo s tr u m U n fo rtu ­
n a te ly t h r m o th e r ca n n o t puv* on the sam e
degree o l p ro te c tio n (rum so m e o f the common
p a ra s ite s s u c h us fleas a n d in te s tin a l w o rm s In
tai l th e m o th e r often a ct* a s th e c a r rie r for these

problem*.
H o o k w o rm s a n d ro u n d w o rm * c a n I k - jiavsed
(rum m o th e r d ir e c tly to o ffs p rin g Moth have a
sh o rt p r r p a le n l j»enod t t lm r for the w o rm to go
from eg g stage lo a r e p ro d u c tiv e a d u lt) ol le ss

tita n M irer w e e k s P ro b le m * Irotn H ie w o rm s 1 , 1 1 1
start tw o and a h a lt w e e k s alter In fectio n A t the
sa in t Mine the fle a s are tie c o m ln g a p ro b le m
M e m rm b rr h u m o u r Ilea d is c u s s io n that a new
g e n e ra tio n o l lir a s curt I k - p ro d u ce d e v e ry t h r e e
w e e k s T h e n e w b o rn I s not ca p a b le o l re m o v in g
th ese large n u m b e rs ot lir a * so that th e y are
c o n tin u a lly ’ robbing ih e a n im a l ol blo o d A s Hie
a n r t n la pro g resses t h r a n im a ls liec-oiue d e p re sse d
a n d s lu g g ish T h e y e v e n tu a lly qu it n u r s in g a n d
d ie Irnrn a c o m b in a tio n td an em ia. h y |M ig ly e e iu la
(low blond sugar I a n d h y p o llie r u ila (low body
te m p e ra tu re )
L e t ’s go IMi k lo the e x a m ruorn a m i sre w hat
the vet re c o m m e n d *
S o m e th in g m u st I k - rlo n e
so o n or these tw o w ill I k - lost also " T h e e x a m
n e e d s to I k - cut sh o rt T h e o w ner h a s o n ly tw o
o p t io n s at th is |M)tnt d o n o th in g a n d th ey w ill
m ost lik e ly die. o r go lo r bro ke a n d Ira n s tu s r
th e m w ith blood
W e w ill take (nr g ra n te d that the o w n e r o p ts lo r
tre a tm e n t
T h e k l l l e n s w e re ta k e n to th e
treat m erit area a n d p la c e d o n a h e a tin g pad w h ile
I i I ock I is co lle c te d Irom a d o o .ir c al kept at thch o s p llu l
T h e k it t e n * a r r g iv e n th e b lo o d
Im m e d ia te ly a ftr r collec tio n T h e a m o u n t ol bltNiel
g iv e n v a rie s w ith th e s ir e o l the y o u n g s te r a n d
u s u s lly amount* to 2 3 teaspoon * (1 0-15 re 's)

I tie blond provide s not onlv reel tunnel 1ells lint
also some energy In the (orin ol blood protein*
and blood sugar
O llc n t h r rrs|H in se to the tru riH lu s lo n Is rap id
tin a n im a l'* a ltitu d e m ay d r a m a t ic a lly Im prove
and It w ill b e g in lo increase U s at l lv ll y K illin g
the lle a s is as Im p ortant as the ira n s fiiH lo n
U s u a lly M ils Is d o n e w ith a cfiiii|&gt; m ind c o n ta in in g
p v r r lh im s w h ic h are c o m p a r lt lv r ly safe Keep in
m in d 1 I1.1 I th ese &lt;o m p o u n iis o tie n e o n u in alco h o l
w h ic h II p ill rm lo o h e a v ily c an d e c le a se the Isuly
I rm p e ru lu re by c a u s in g an inc re a se In e v a p o ra ­
tio n T o In -iirr c o n tro l the a p p ltc a lio n 11 is lie iir r
In sp ra y H ie m a te ria l on y o u r h a n d s a n d a p p ly
w llti y o u fin g e rtip * e s p e c ia lly a r o u n d Hie I.n r.
ears a n d nose.
F o llo w u p tre a tm e n t at ho m e Is a ls o n u |K irta ril
E n e rg y In take iiiu s i Ik - in a ln ia ln r d . the a n im a l*
k e p i w a rm , a n d Hie lle a s kept o il T h e p y r r ih r ln
c o m p o u n d m a y Ik - lined every lew d a y s 11 needed
Iron s u p p le m e n ts s h o u ld la g iv e n fo r 10 d a y s to
tw o w eek* s in c e e a ch red c e ll th a t w as losi
1 u n tam e d a s m a ll am o u n t ul th e body * iro n
c o n tr o l P r o d u c tio n of new re d b lo o d c e lls is
d e pen dent o n Iro n b rin g p re s e n t W ith o u t 11
re co ve ry m a y I k * slo w e d ta il d o n i o v e r su p p le

See PET HEALTH

. ' f ' c ’ t V

�1C— Evening H erald, Sanferd, El.

Sunday, April II, 1*15

In And Around Lake Mary

Engagements

Chamber Sets Election
During May 6 Meeting

BernoskyBrown
Mr. a n d M rs. W llllu m R .
Ile rn o s k y J r . . 1001 V llilr n
Hoad. S a n fo rd , a n n o u n c e Ihe
rn g g e m e n l o f th e ir dau ghter,
L a u r a E l l e n , to T h o m a s
C la u d e lir o w n J r , o f P a tric k
A ir F o rce Dane, so n o f M r.
and M rs. T h o m a s C. B ro w n ,
1701 E. H th St.. S a n fo rd
B o r n In S a n f o r d , t h e
b rid e elect In the m a te rn a l
g r a n d d a u g h te r o f Mr. and
Mrs. E ric V lh le n , 5 0 0 V lh lr n
Road. S a n fo rd . S h e In Ihe
p a te rn a l g r a n d d a u g h te r o f
M r. a n d M r* . W illia m
B e -n o n k y , 2 2 9 B ra d sh a w
D rive, S a n fo rd .
M iss D e rn o s k y Is a J u n e ,
1981 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 fo rd , w here
she w as a m e m b e r o f Na*
llo n a l H o n o r S o c ie ty , ca p ta in
o f the d a n ce te a m a n d a T o p
T e n S e n io r. S h e Is un A p ril.
1 9 8 1 m a g n a c u m la u d e
g ra d u a te o f U n iv e r s it y o f
C e n tr a l F lo r id a , O rla n d o ,
w here sh e re c e iv e d lh e P re si­
d e n t 's M e r it S c h o la r s h ip .
M iss B e m o s k y Is em p lo y e d
a s a m a t h t e a c h e r at
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l.
H er f Inner, b o m In A b ile n e ,
T e x a s , la I h e m a t e r n a l
g ra n d so n o f M r. a n d M rs.
H o m e r S h o r t. F a irfie ld . III.,
a n d M rs. M a ry B ro w n , New
B oston, M ic h .
He Is a J a n un rv, 19 79

D ik e M a ry C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e w ill hold
th e ir next m e e tin g M a y 8. at 8 p m at c it y hall
N o m in a tio n a n d e le c tio n o f o ffic e rs w ill I k - h e ld at
lh a l tim e.
G uest sp e a k e r for Ihe e v e n in g w ill tic J a y
M c G a s s in . E n e rg y S e rv ic e S p e c ia lis t w ith F lo rid a
Po w er C o rp o ra tio n . He w ill b r in g w ith h im
b ro c h u re s a n d d is p la y s .
R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served by B lu e B o o k C a rs.

i

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g r a d u a t e o f O s c a d n A re a
H ig h S c h o o l, M ic h ig a n ,
w h e r e h e p la y e d v a r s it y
fo o tb a ll and w a s n m e m b e r o f
Boy S c o u ts o f A m e ric a . M r.
B r o w n Is a n e l e c t r o n i c
te c h n ic ia n In th e U S . A ir

T h e w e d d in g w ill t&gt;c an
event o l A u g . 3. at A ll S o u ls
C h u r c h , S a n fo rd

Schiedel-Mann
M r. a n d M rs. G e ra ld F .
S c h ie d e l, 2 I H I 3. T e rra c e
illv d ., L o u g w o o d . a n n o u n c e
th e e n g a g e m e n t o f t h e ir

d a u g h te r. R o x a n e L y n n , to
W illia m F. M a u n J r , , so n of
M r. a n d M rs, W llllu m F
M a n n Sr.. 7 IH O sce o la D riv e .

R o x a n n * Schied el, W illia m F . M ann J r .

W h e n the S h o p p e s o f D ik e M a ry open. L c s a n d
S h e ri A r m s w ill be o p e n in g a h a rd w a re sto re m
the c e n te r T h e fu ll ce n te r w ill br- c a lle d " T o w n e
a n d C o u n t r y H a rd w a re ." L e s a n d S h r r t a lso o w n
S u n w a y A u to P a rts In D ik e M a ry .

DEAR ABBY: Y o u r a d v ice Is
u s u a lly good, bu t y o u w ere dead
w ro n g w hen y o u u d v lse d " A
S in n e r In M y H e a r t" to sw itc h to
a n o th e r p a ris h w h e n her exb o y f r ie n d ( " J o h n "I r e tu rn e d
afte r H i y e a rs to b e co m e her
p a ris h priest. A lth o u g h S in n e r "
s a y s sh e 's h a p p ily m a rrie d , she
a d m its to h a v in g s tr o n g feelin g s
lo r J o h n , a n d s u s p e c ts the feel­
in g Is m u tu a l b e ca u se he canno t
lo o k her In the e y e M e an w h ile ,
sh e In c o n s u m e d w it h g u ilt
lx-ra u se sh e e n n 't b r in g h r r s r tr
lo confess to h im that she Is
lu s tin g after h im In her heart
A b b y . w e do not so lve our
p ro b le m s b y r u n n in g a w a y front
th e m II " S in n e r " s w itc h e s to
a n o th e r p a rish , sh e w o u ld create
m ore p ro b le m s I lia n sh e w o uld
so lve H ow w o u ld sh e e x p la in
the su dd en s w itc h lo h e r fa m ily ?
H etle r for her lo sta y w here
sh e Is and face the m u s ic . Her
"s tro n g le e ltn g s" w ill pass w ith
tim e If she w ill p ra v lo r stren g th
a n d d ilig e n tly p ra c tic e the art ol
se lf-control.
Both she a n d th e p riest sh o u ld
lx- able to e n g e n d e r s u lflr le n l
lu lth am i d r te rm in a l Ion to b rin g
th e m v ic to rio u s ly th ro u g h (Ills
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THE REV.C.W.
KIRKPATRICK.
HATFIELD, MASS.
DEAR REV. K.i A n d what II
th ey a re n 't v ic to r io u s ? A ll right.
Instead of s w itc h in g to an o th e r
p a rish . " S in n e r " s h o u ld have
a n o th e r p rie st la k e tier c o n ­
fe s s io n
I m a g in e w h a t c o u ld
e n su e sh o u ld sh e c o n fe ss to her
priest that she Is lu s tin g (In her
heart) lo r h im w h ile he |Nisstbly
Is lu s tin g (In h is h c a r tl for her?
P rie sts are h u m a n , lo o W h y tax
an a lre a d y (tillu u lt s itu a tio n hv
m a k in g it m o re d iffic u lt ?

m a jo re tte , a m rm tx -r nf C lv ln e t le s a n d on the
S tu d e n t C a le n d a r stuff.
H e r fia n ce . Ixim In O ra n g e P ark, Is the
m a te rn a l g ra n d so n o l M is . H e n ry M. C a rte r.
J a c k s o n v ille , a m i Ihe la le M i. C a rte r. He Is u
I9H 4 g ra d u a te o l P a x o n H ig h S c h o o l and Is a
g ra d u a te o l IT T T e c h n ic a l I n s t lt u lr , T a m p a . M r.
C a r te r Is e m p lo y e d b y F lo r id a B lu e P rin t C o .,
Tam pa.
T h e w e d d in g w ill he an even t o l M ay 24. at 7
p in . at W o o d sto ck P a rk U n ite d M e th o d ist
C h u r c h , J a c k s o n v ille .

DEAR ABBY: C lin y o u stand

P enw om en To M eet
Ih e N a tio n a l L e a g u e ol A m e r i­
c a n P e n w o m e n w ill in e rt M ay 4
lo r a lu n c h e o n a n d pro g ra m In
th e T r e e T o p r o o m at th e
D m g to rd H otel.
T h e g ro u p h a s th re e m e m b e rs
III the m u s ic field . T w o of these
m rtu b e rs , M a rg a re t H o s t e lle r
a n d S u sa n L u c k n iu n w ill present

a m u s ic .ilc ol th e ir o w n c o n i
p o s itio n s .
I lils w ill lx- the la l m e e tin g ol
th e se a so n A ll a rea IV n w o m c u
a re Invited. F o r r e s e rv a tio n s a m i
In fo rm a tio n C a ll 0 7 H -9 4 3 B lie s
e r v a lU in s m u st h e m a d e by
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c la s s ," sa id the teacher.

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husband. " D o they take them off
in church?"
" T h e y n e v e r go to c h u r c h . "
" W lu it abo u t fu n e ra ls ? "
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DEAR ABBY: C o r n e r in g the
s t a t e m e n t c r e d it e d to B u m
P h illip s w h e n lie w as a s k e d w h y
h e r e m o v e d I lls c o w b o y at
H o u s t o n 's A s tro d o m e : " M y
m a m a ta u g h t m e that a g e n tle ­
m a n a lw a y s rem o v ed t ils hat
w h e n he en te rs a ho m e , a n d the
A s tro d o m e Is hom e to m e ." Y o u r
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In th e next few w eeks, I w ill be In te rv ie w in g
fo rm e r e m p lo y e rs w ho w ere firs t a p p o in ted to r u n
c ity a ffa irs In 1973 w h e n D ik e M a ry w ent fro m
tx-lng In co rp o rated In b e c o m in g a c ity . T h e
g ro w th a n d ch an g es that h a v e o ccu rre d In the
past 12 y e a rs are m a n y a n d It m a y lx- In te re stin g
to go lia c k . give som e h is to ry a n d ta lk to so m e o f
th e p e o p le in v o lv e d In th e c it y 's b e g in n in g a n d
th e n c o m p a re w hat the c it y w a s th e n to w hat It Is
tod ay.
N ext w eek. I'll begin Ihe s e rie s w llh e a r ly
h is to ry a n d the first In te rview .

Wife Who Lusts After Priest
Shouldn't Run From Problem

S a n fo rd .
H o rn In G re a t F a lls .M o n t.,
t h e b r I d e - d e c I Is t h e
m a te rn a l g ra n d d a u g h te r o f
Mr
a n d M rs. H o w a rd
M a g o rle n . M is s io n H ill. S I).,
a n d Ih e p a le r n a l g r a n d ­
d a u g h te r o f M r a n d M rs.
H u r r y S c h ie d e l. Y a n k t o n .
S I)
M is s S c h ie d e l l» a J u n e .
I9H O g r a d u a t e o f M e r r it t
Isla n d H ig h S c h o o l. M e r r ill
Is la n d , w h e r e sh e w a s u
c h e e rle a d e r a n d played o n
the s o lth a ll team S h e w ill
g ra d u a te fro m the U n iv e rs ity
of C e n tr a l F lo rid a on M a y 3.
S h e is a m e m b e r o f T r lD e lt a
s o r o r i t y , A c a d e m ic P e e r
A d v is e m e n t . O u ts ta n d in g
Y m ih g W o m e n o f A m e ric a .
M a rk e tin g C lu b and Is lis te d
In W h o 's W h o A m o n g .Stu­
de nt* In C n llrg rn ol A iiirrlt ii.
H e r flu rtce. h o rn In O r ­
la n d o . Is a J u n e . 1977 g ra d u ­
ate o f S e m in o le H ig h S c h ix il
w h e re he p la y e d lo o tb u ll,
s o c c e r n u d baseball. He Is an
A u g u s t , 19H2 gra d u a te o f
U n iv e r s it y o f C e n tra l F lo rid a
w h r te he w a s a m e m b e r o l Pi
K a p p a A lp h a fra te rn ity , the
Inuthull te a m a n d M a rk e tin g
C lu b . H e Is e m p lo y e d us
agent for N a tio n a l S lu m iu r d
In su ra n c e .
T h e w e d d in g w ill l&gt;r an
event ol J u n e H. at 7 30 p m .,
at S t . M a r y M a g d a le n
C h u rc h , A lta m o n te S p rin g s.

Turner-Carter
M r. uud M rs. L a r r y E. T u rn e r. 2 1 2 2 P ro s jie rl
St .W . J a c k s o n v ille , a n n o u n c e Ihe engagem ent
o f th e ir d a u g h te r. K lm tic r ly M a rie , to H ubert
C u r tis C a r te r J r . o f L u l/ . so n o f M r. uud M rs
H u b ert C . C n r l r r Sr.. 5 3 3 4 S h a n n o n Ave.,
J a c k s o n v ille .
H orn 111 J a c k s o n v ille , Ihe b rid e -e le c t Is Ihe
m u lr r n u l g ra n d d a u g h te r o f O r v ld W B u tle r.
S un ford, th e la te M rs M Y ru B u lle t a n d M rs
F lo ssie W ils o n . J a c k s o n v ille . S h e Is In the 1985
i luss at t'a x o n H ig h Scho o l. J a c k s o n v ille , w here
she Is a m e m b e r of the m a r c h in g bu nd, a

Y o rk w ith a Itinerary o f s p e c ia l th in g s to see.
I n c lu d in g a gran d tou r o f H a r le m a n d V o lk s w a g o n
S e rv ic e lo h e r c h ild h o o d h o m e A poem w as read
that w a s w ritte n for her. L u n c h w as served a n d
M a d e lin e b ro u g h t out th e c a k e she baked for
h e rs e lf E v e ry o n e enjoyed th e p a . ! /

R ib b o n c u ttin g r e re m o n lrs w ill lx - h e ld for B A
L A 1C S e rv ice M a y 4 at 10 a m at 181 E C r y s ta l
L a k e D rive. O w n e r B o b D o n a ld so n re lo c a te d his
b u sin e ss from h is h o m e R e fre s h m e n ts w ill lxserver! from ID -12 noon.

G e l w r ll w is h e s go o u t to G a ll t.’rxik. d is p a tc h e r
for D ik e M ary P o lic e D epartm en t G a ll h a s been
III and entered th e h o s p ita l lor a sh o rt stay
C ity T re a s u re r. M a d e lin e M in s, w a s h o n o re d at
b irth d a y p a rty h e ld at c ity hall A s a joke, sh e w as
presented b y h e r co-w orkers, w ith a o ne w ay
p la n e ticket to h e r h o m e to w n of B r o o k ly n . New

Park

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C it y M a n a g e r K a th y R ic e a n d h u sb a n d M a tt,
c e le b ra te d th e ir I5 lh w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry A p r il
12 M u tt su rp ris e d K a th y b y d e liv e rin g a s p r in g
b o u q u e t to her at c ity h a ll. In th e evening . K a t h y
p re p a re d a s p e c ia l d in n e r.

D eepest s y m p a t h y Is e x te n d e d to E v e ly n
D on ald so n o v er th e p a ssin g a w a y o f h e r m o th er,
G w e n d o ly n B a rb e r o f Sanford,

F o rc e , a n d Is e n ro lle d In
C o m m u lt y C o lle g e o f the A ir
Fo rce. H o llin s C ollege. W in te r

L a k e M a ry
C o rre sp o n d e n t

B oy S e o u l T r o o p 831 held a c a m p -o u t last
w eek-end fo llo w in g th e ir m eetin g . T h e sco u ts
ra m p e d out F r id a y e v r n ln g at W a v e r ly A c re s
S a tu rd a y m o r n in g th e y ro o k e d b re a k fa st, then
dressed In th e ir C la s s A u n ifo rm s a n d w e n t on to
S- nilnc'.e C o m m u n ity C o lleg e in p a r tic ip a te in A
D a y In ih e P a s t" p a ra d e a n d pageant.
T h e y a ss is te d In set-ups and d is p la y s and
p erfo rm ed Ihe (lag r e re m o n lrs
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g th e y retu rn e d to r a m p for
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C ollege Fund
B en efits From
Pizzazz Show
P iz z a z z , P u lu r r Model** of T o ­
m o rro w . p re se n te d its th e ir a n ­
n u a l F a s h io n a n d T a le n t S h o w
before a la rg e c ro w d .
P iz z a z z w a s fo und ed In 1979
by M a r v in H e n d erso n . P iz z a z z
u t iliz e s fo u r fa c e ts o f e n t e r ­
ta in m e n t; a c tin g , d a n cin g , m o d
c lin g a n d s in g in g
Its re v u e
e o n s ls ts o f 3 0 In d iv id u a ls based
In S a n fo rd . T h e s e [icrsons. a lo n g
w ith M r. H e n d e rso n , h e lp to put
the s h o w o n . T h e y In c lu d e S a m c llu P h illip s . K d d lr S tile s .
C u ria a n d J o h n e a lta W illia m s .
D ebra D a v is . K e v o n d a C a ld w e ll
and K a re n H a rrin g to n
D u r in g th e y e a rs p ro c e e d s
ffp in the s h o w s lia v e been d o ­
nated to T h e G o o d S a m a r ita n
H om e. S W O P . N A A C P . a n il t ills
year M a r v in H e n d e rso n m a d e a
d o n a tio n to th e S e m in o le C o u n t y
C o m m itte e fo r the U n ite d N eg ro
C o lle g e F u n d to D r. V e lm a H
W illia m s . D o n a llo n s are s t ill
lie ln g a c c e p te d fo r the the C o l­
lege F u n d . T h o se w is h in g to
c o n trib u te m a y c a ll Dr. W illia m s
are D r. C a lv in C ollins.
K a p p a S ig m a O m ega S o r o rs
atten d ed a n d h o sted the 3 2 n d
S o u th A t la n t ic K e g lo n a l C o n fe r ­
ence fo r A lp h a K a p p a A lp h a
S o r o r i t y .
Inc. h e l d
In
J a c k s o n v i l l e A p r i l 4-7 . T h e
them e w as: E n e r g iz in g lo r th e
21st C e n tu r y w llh the F o c u s on
M o v in g u p fro m P o v erty . T h is
them e Is a c o n tin u a tio n of A lp h a
K ap p a A lp h a 's a ch ie v e m e n t ol
d y n a m ic p o w e r b y e n d e r ln g
S u p r e m e
s e r v i c e s
to a l l
m a n k in d .
K a p p a S ig m a O m eg a S o r o rs
are a p a rt o f C lu s te r 111 In th e
S o u th A t la n t ic R e g ion a l, th e y
are p ro u d to h a v e lx-rn a p a rt o f
the h o s tin g a n d p la n n in g o f the
C o n fe rrn c e w tth a m e m b e rs h ip
o f o v e r 12 0 0 so ro rs
S o ro rs a tte n d in g from S a n fo rd
w ere M e rta n J o h n s o n . Ilu s llru * .
iio b o r la A le x a n d e r . K a ih e r y n
A le x a n d e r. S u s ie llla e k s h e a ic .
M y rtle B ro w n . B re n d a F o rd , D c-

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S o r o r H o r lc n s c
E v a n s g iv in g th e o cca sio n S h e
urged a ll s o r o rs to re d e d lca tc
th e m s e lv e s in o rd e r to u jih o ld
the Ideals a n d g o a ls of Ihe great
fo u n d e rs w h o o rg a n iz e d o n the
n a tio n a l a n d lo c a l le v e ls S h e
fu rth e r s ta le d th a t m ost m e m o ­
ra b le e ven t w a s the or aan lzatlon
o l tlie K a p p a S ig m a O m e g a
C h a p te r , A lp h a K a jip a A lp h a
S o ro rity . Inc. h e ld on N ov. 15.
1975. at St. J o h n M is s io n a ry
B a p tist C h u rc h
S p e c ia l re c o g n itio n w as g iv e n
lo t h e f o u n d e r s b y S o r o r
H r r r ir d r t ic B la k e a n d c h a rte r
m e m b e r S o r o rs R e tie cca Sw eet,
o rtg lo a to r o f th e lo c a l ch a p te r,
a n d fir s t B a s lle u s . C u r i t i b a
M r r k r r s o n . V iv ia n B o w d e n .
A n g ls D o u g la s. Z o n u le D a v is
D ix o n , M a ry W h ite h u rs t, O zle
M a th is. S a n d ra P e tty . J o s e M rrr lt t. L o u is e S m it h . G e r a ld in e
W rig h t. J u a n it a H a r o ld . J e a n e tte
D a n ie ls. B a rb a ra C h a m b e rs a n d
tle t e a s e d m e m b e r s M ild r e d
W r lg h l. E liz a b e th Y o u n g a n d
K lo u ls e E u tia n k s
A tie a u llfu l b a n d -m a d e p in k
rose bouquet a c c e n te d the cen ter
ta b le a n d w a s d o n a te d by S o ro r
D o rc lh u Fogle. B a s lle u s M ertan
J o h n s o n led th e S o ro rs in sin g
lu g H a pp y B ir th d a y .

D u m a s ." A n d he h a s been stru tiin g h is stu fT eve r sin ce.
L u is h a s a n e x te n s iv e b a c k ­
g ro u n d In d a n ce . H e stu d ie d
w ith A le x t R a m o v In T iffa n y
F a lls. Pa., h a s ta u g h t ballet a n d
app ea red on C B S - T V 's " I k x ly

Human."
B e s id e s

d a n c in g a n d b is
4-month-old s o il. L u is sa y s he
e n jo y s Ihe o c e a n a n d s tu d y in g
p h ilo s o p h y a n d sc ie n c e .
B a lle t b u lfs. u s w e ll a s frien d s,
cu n meet L u is at a n e x tra v a g a n ­
z a , " A n E v e n in g U n d e r th e
S ta rs ." h o n o rin g the sta rs o f Ihe
J o ffre y B a lle t, o n T h u rs d a y , M a y
2, from 7 to 10 p i n , In ih e C lo e k
T o w e r

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M a rk e tp la ce . O r la n d o
F o r In­
fo rm a tio n . c a ll S o u th e rn B a lle t
T h e a tre . W in te r P a rk .

...P et Health
C o n t in u e d F r o m 1C
tnent fo r too lo n g sin c e e x c e s siv e
iro n c a n a ls o be toxic. B e su re
the a n im a l g e ts p le n ty o f rest
d u rin g t h is p e rio d so p la y tim e
w ith the a n im a l sh o u ld be d e ­
c e a s e d u n t il recovered.
H o w c a n th e c o n s c ie n tio u s
o w n e r a v o id these p ro b le m s ?
Y o u s h o u ld f o llo w a fe w
g u id e lin e s . H a v e th e m o th e r
c h e c k e d fo r p a ra site s p rio r to
g iv in g b i r t h . C h e c k o n th e
n e w b o rn o n a re g u la r s c h e d u le
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m e n is of o rc h id a n d b u rg u n d y
s t o c k . la v e n d e r t u lip s , b lu e
a g a ta n tu s a n d w h ite a n d y e llo w
Iris. M ir r o r e d c o lu m n s w e re
s p illin g o v e r w ith t r a ilin g tro p
le a l fo lia g e L a rg e trees, c r e ­
a t iv e ly fa s h io n e d o f b a m b o o ,
w ere p la ce d at s tra te g ic p o in ts
th ro u g h o u t the vast a re n a —
Itam lxM) Islands, no less
C h a r lo t t e D o n a h u e w h o
sp e a rh e a d e d the fe s tiv e decorlio n s w ith her " c h ild r e n " said
sh e w a s I h rllle d w ith the t u r n ­
out
“ T he re sp o n se w as
b e a u t if u l. I a m so s a tis fie d .
Peo p le are so a p p re c ia tiv e . T h e y
lik e to gel dressed u p a n d go out
w w tth o u l h a v in g to d riv e so far.
V iv ia n B u c k sa id sh e had
n o th in g h u i fa v o ra b le resp o n se
W e are v e ry p le a s e d ," she sa id
V iv ia n add ed that m a n y g u ests
m a d e m e n tio n o f th e " o ld
Mayfair Da v s . " S h e received
" ih a n k " y o u " m ile s fro m se ve ra l
g u e sts in c lu d in g Keen Ivey. J a n e
a n d J o h n S jK itskl. P h y llis and
A rt Grtndle and D i and M rs
P a tric k D clftore.
L o is D y c u s said. " M y p h o ne
h a s h e rn rin g in g off. T h e y love
it ” L o is s a id s c v r ra l co m p a re d
the gala w llh the M a y fa ir g a th e r­
in g s
S h e s a id sh e r e c e iv e d
se v e ra l " t h a n k y o u " n o te s fro m
the above m e n tio n e d a s w e ll as

lo r ls M y le s . M a r g a re t O liv e r .
M a rie R a d lfn rd , Matts.su R oberts.
V ic to r ia S m ith . L iir lc n c S w e e t­
in g . M a ry W h ite h u r s t, V e lin a
W illia m s a n d G e r a ld in e W rig h t

...P e re z
.Joffrey B a lle t. New Y o rk , a n d
w as o ffered a s c h o la rs h ip to T h e
Jo ffre y B a lle t Sehtxtl. He w a s a
m e m b e r o f the J o ffre y II D a n c e rs
from S e p te m b e r. 1977 u n til F e b ­
ru a ry . 1 9 8 0 w h e n he jo in e d T h e
J o llr e y B a lle t.
L u is ' d a n c in g talen t w as d is ­
co ve red e a rly b y V a le rie W e ld
and M trtu n i W rig h t w hen he w a s
a stu d e n t at th e S c h o o l of D a n ce
A rts . S a n fo rd , w here he s tu d ie d
ja zz a n d ta p d a n c in g , " l i e w a s
b o rn to d a n c e ." V a le rie sa id. " H r
w as hot s tu ff a n d s t ill Is.''
T h e t a le n t e d t e e n u g e r
c h a rm e d lo c a l a u d ie n ce s w ith
h is I n t e r p r e t iv e s in g in g a n d
d a n c in g H e d y n a m ic a lly o w n
lo c a lly s in g in g a n d d a n c in g to
" I 'm a D in g D o n g D a d d y F r o m

" T h i s Is S a n f o r d . " a
b e a u tifu lly g o w n e d m a tro n r e ­
m a r k e d at a n " a p p r e c ia t io n "
c o c k t a il p a r t y la s t S a t u r d a y
n ig h t a t t h e S a n f o r d C i v i c
C e n te r. " T h is lo o k s lik e the good
o ld day's w h e n th e M a y fa ir w a s
In its h e y d a y ." s h e n o s ta lg ic a lly
re c a lle d .
S im ila r re m a rk s w ere reco rd ed
d u r in g the a p p o in te d h o u rs. 7 to
10 p .m . T h e o c c a s io n ? T h e
o w n e r s o f B u c k 's C u s to m
C a te rin g , la ris P la c e a n d S a n fo rd
F lo w e r S h o p In v ite d abo u t 1,000
c u sto m e rs , p a tro n s a n d frie n d s
to sh a re In I he fr ie n d s h ip a n d
g o o d w ill.
A lt h o u g h th e " v e n t w a s
p la n n e d lo n g b c lo re t h is w eek,
S a n fo rd A p p re c ia tio n D a y s, II fli
rig h t in w ith S a n fo r d 's new look.
T h e p a rly g u e sts in c lu d e d the
b u s in e s s c o m m u n ity . ih»* j&gt;rof c s s io n a l c o m m u n it y , p o l it i ­
c ia n s , c h u r c h goers, " t h e elite o f
S a n fo r d " as o ne guest pur It. the
y o u n g e r c ro w d a n d lo ts of good
frie n d s — alt d re s se d to the n in e s
In k e e p in g w ith th e se m l-fo rm a l
a ttire the In v ita tio n s requ ested.
F o r m in g Ihe r r r r l v l n g lin e
w ere C h a rlo tte D o n a h o c . la ris
a n d R on Dyc.ua a n d V iv ia n and
R ic h a r d B u ck .
T h e c iv i c c e n t e r t o o k o n
s h a d e s o f a tro p ic a l p a ra d ise in
th e ela b o ra te d e c o r a n d elegant
food.
A la rg e p tc x ig la s c a n d e la b ru m
a rra n g e d w ith p in k a n d w h ite
A n th u r tu m s a n d b u rg u n d y s to ck
w a s featured at lire e n tra n ce.
T h e stage area w a s h ig h lig h te d
w ith s ilv e r p e d e s ta l c o m p o te s
h o ld in g m a g n ific e n t arran ge*

ih c ir gu m c o lo r. If fleas are
p r e s e n t u s e p y r e t h r ln c o m p o u n d s to k ill I h r flea s o n the
a n im a l. In the b e d d in g , a n d on
Ihe m other. A t 3 w e e k s o f age
h a v e t h e ir s to o l c h e e k e d for
[&gt;arasltes. If the m o th e r o r y o u n g
sh o w e v id e n c e o f p a ra site s w orm
th e m at 3 a n d 6 w e e k s o f age
N ext w eek d ie ts , thetr p ro 's
a n d eon's.
For the a n s w e rs to your pet

health questions, write to Dr.
Mkhael Walsh. O O The Evening
Herald. P O B o x 1657. Sanford,

n .12771.

Pat a n d V e rn o n H a rd e n a n d
R u th B ro w n a n d llo w c rs fro m
K itty a n d S o n n y W est.
T h e food, d r in k a n d h o s p ita lity
Is lo n g to be re m e m b e re d A n th u r tu m s a n d b ir d o f p a ra d ise
a d o rn e d the b r r a ib t a k ln g food
ta b le s w h ic h featured tro p ic a l
f r u it s in c lu d in g h u g e p lu m p
s tra w b e rrie s a d jo in in g u s ilv e r
c h .illn g d is h o f c h o co la te sau ce ,
a c o lo r f u l v a r ie t y o f c r i s p ,
c r u n c h y c r u d ite s a c c o m p a n ie d
b y s a v o ry h e rb e d d ip . m o u n d s o l
m o u th -w a te rin g Ju m b o s h rim p ,
d e lic a te jiln k s lic e s o f beef te n ­
d e rlo in sm o th e re d lit b e a rn a ls r
sau ce,
m in i s a n d w ic h e s ,
a ss o rte d re lis h e s , petit lia U ib s .
n ip p y im p o rte d c lu -rs c s a n d a
v a rie ty o f o th e r p a rty fan*

the food se rved in c lu d e d c h ill
a n d b a rb e cu e d baby b a c k rib s
w ith a ll the t r a d it io n a l irtin

tilings.
E n te rta in m e n t fe a tu re d sin g e r
S f i c r l i D a v is , a m o n g o th e r s
A r t is t K a ro lv F o rg o w as a lso on
h a n d w ith a d is p la y o f h is art for
salt* to b e n efit ih e A m e ric a n
C a n c e r S o c ie ty
C o n g ra tu la tio n s art* In o rd e r to
Rose and Isidro L a lx i. 132 Mat s
D rive , o n ih c lr 5 3 rd w e d d in g
a n n tv e e rsa ry . A p r il 2 6
S e m in o le H ig h S c h ix il C la s s ol
1975 w ill h o ld lls 10-year re
u tiio n on J u n e 15 a m i Iti al the
S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r t h e Sat
n rd .iv n ig h t ( c s iiv lt lr s w ill in
e lu d e a w e ll-k n o w n d is c |o rk rv
p r o v id in g t n u s lc . p r o lrs s to n a l
p h o to g r a p h e r s c a p t u r in g i h r
e v e n t lo r a 2 0 -jia g c M em ory
A lb u rn a n d d ix u j u t / e s do n ated
hv lo c a l b u sin e ss e s
O u S u n d a y . a c a Iered
tw rlx -c u c lor the fa m ilie s w ill Inheld a l L a k e G o ld e n
M a n y c la s s a lu m n i have not
been located lo d a te A n v c la s s
m rm tx*rs w ho h a v e not rece iv e d
an lu v lla tlo u . p le a se c a ll Dawtt
I’ le re e . 3 2 3 -0 0 4 3 . or M o n ic a
H alt. 774 1559

A d d i n g l o I h e e v e n i n g 's
I rs llv ltte s w a s N ic k P fe lfa u f jirov u liiig m is lc iIn* c ro w d w a n te d
to hear.
L o ts s a id sh e w a s a ll for
re p e a tin g I In- p a rty abo u t e v e ry
o th e r year,
S u m m in g uj&gt; the e v e n ts ol a
lo v e ly e v e n in g , a d e p a rtin g jju r s i
sa id . " T h is ju st h a s in lx* the
O n T h u r s d a y n ig h t a n o th e r
b ig s ix 'lo l g a th e rin g . the A C S 125 |lor s u p | x ir tr r s o f t h r A m o r
lean C a n c e r S o c li-tv l w a s h e ld at
th e h o m e o l J a il a n d D o n
lia u c r le
T h e th e m e o l ib is y e a r's s u p e r
so c ia l w a s D a lla s " G u e s ts r e p ­
re se n tin g Ihe w ealth a sso c la le d
w ith S o u th F o rk w ere rig h t al
h o m e In the lu x u r io u s s e ttin g a l
M a n o r H o u s e , ih e B a u r l e s '
p a la tia l c o u n l ry estate
D e n im s , d ia m o n d s , c o w b o y
1m ots a n d 10-gallon h o ls sto le
the fa s h io n scene In k e e jiln g
w ith the o p u le n t T e x a s se ttin g .

Fo r seve ral y e a rs. I lr n c and
F r a n k B ra d e n o l E lg in . Ill have
w in te re d In S a n lo rd w h e re they
h ave m ad e m an s Irle n d s
B ill d u r in g th e 1984 8 5
se aso n, the B r a d e n s d id not
m a k e t h e ir a n n u a l t r e k to
F lo rid a d u e lo llc n c 's illn e s s She
re c e n tly u n d e rw e n t su rg e ry . Is
o n the m e n d , a n d h o p e s to see
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o w n i n c o n s i s t e n c ie s
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been a teal m a tu r in g process,
b ill I've a lw a y s been a w a re of
Ihe la ird .
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hot I d o n 't w a n t to r x j ilo li It.
t l's got to be s o m e th in g very
d e e p und v e ry p e rs o n a l. You
s h a re th in g s w ith i h r la ird
lh a t yo u w o u ld n 't s h a re w ith
so m e o n e e ls e ." H a rd e n said.
A lllu iu g h h e 's not a ffilia te d
w llh a p a r t ic u la r c h u r e li.
H a rd e n sa id w h e n he w as a
y o u n g s t e r h e f o u n d th e
c h u r c h to be a n Ideal p la ce to
sh o w both h is ta len t h a n d h is
love of s jilr llu a l m u s ic . "I
t h in k every k id d y sh o w there
w as. I w as th ere a n d M om
a n d D ad w e ie on th e front
r o w ." he said.
B u t at h o m e . H a r d e n
le a rn e d lh a t h is so n a ta s lo o k
a b a ckse a t tn u fa m ily of
c o u n try m u s ic fa n s w h e n h is
b ro th e r G a r v in p lu n k e d a
c o u n try tu n e on the g u ita r.
" I a lw a y s sa id l ‘d n e v e r do
c o u n try tn u slc . M y b ro th e r
w o u ld c o m e In w it h h is
g u ita r a n d s tru m fo u r c h o rd s
a n d people w o u ld go n u ts I
th o u g h t. I’m m is s in g so m e ­
t h in g h e r e , " u n d h e h a s
fin a lly d e rid e d c o u n try m u s ic
Is fu n . he said.
H a rd e n u p p e a rs to have
been c u t o u t to be n o t o n ly a
m u s ic ia n , h u t th e q u in ­
te ss e n tia l a ll A m e ric a n boy
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h e sa id " Y o u 'r e a jiro d u c t o f
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56-14

They're young, they re In love, they face each other across the table m u nchin g
ham burgers and sipp in g cokes. Th ey ve got stars in their eyes and they're In a
cloud that c o m e s o n like a country lane in lilac time. J u st now they do n t need
anything or a nybo d y else

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There ha p pen s to be a go o d place to ponder and to ju d g e . o ne that s been
around for quite a few centuries. The C h u rc h , in case you haven t guessed.

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It s beautiful while it lasts, but it d o e sn t last, at least not tl w» way. In so m e ways,
t; .rig" get better. In other ways, the repetition o l everyday living (with the bills and
the dishes and c o ld s in winter and p o iso n ivy In sum m er) c a tch e s up A nd so
people need a fo ca l point where they can w eigh one thing against another and
really consider what it s all about.

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�RELIGION
Gospel Choir
In Concert

Briefly

Christian Assem bly Gospel
Choir ot Arlington. Va., will
sing May 9 at 7 p m. at the
Sanlord C ivic Center. Ad
mission Is free The choir will
also sing at the Orlando
Convention Center May 10
when the pastor the Rev.
Eugene Walton, a former
Sanford resident, will receive
a doctor ol divinity degree
from In te rn a tio n al Semi
nary. His wife is the former
C arrie Harper ot Geneva

The Carpenter's SHOP
Features Music By 'Blessing'
" B le s s in g " a c o n te m p o ra ry m u s ic g ro u p fro m S a n fo rd
A s s e m b ly o f G ot! C h u r c h w ill Ik- featured on S a tu rd a y M a v 4 at
the C a rp e n te r's S H O P Coffee H o u se, at S a n fo rd W o m a n 's C lu b .
3 0 9 S . O a k A v e .. H a n fo rd
T h e C h r is tia n coffee house,
sp o n so re d b y Ih c S a n fo rd H o u se o f P ra ise. I 13 M a p le Ave..
S a n fo rd , o p e n s at 8 p m . a n d a d m is s io n Is free T h e pastor,
A lle n M c D a n ie l, sa v s the coffee house p ro g ra m s a rc held
m o n t h ly a n d In clu d e "go*&gt;d m u s ic , free re fre sh m e n ts a n d good
lu n ."

Demonstration Scheduled
T h e O ffice for F a r m w o r k e r M in is try , A jm p k a . Is s p o n s o rin g a
d e m o n s tra tio n S u n d a y fro m 3-4 :3 0 p m. at the A lta m o n te M a ll
to s u p j K i r t passage o f the H rx lln o H ill. T h e p ro p o sed le g isla tio n
b efore C o n g re s s w o u ld m a k e th e H a itia n s a n d C u b a n s w h o
a r r iv e d before J a n . 1. 1982 a n d e s ta b lish e d a n Im m ig ra tio n
a n d N a tu ra liz a tio n S e rv ic e r c r tir d e lig ib le fo r p e rm a n en t
re s id e n c y lit the U n ite d S la te s . T h e C u b a n s a n d H a itia n s
a r riv e d at th e sa m e tim e a n d u n d e r s im ila r c irc u m s ta n c e s , but
the R e a g a n A d m in is tr a tio n le g a liz e d the s ta tu s o f the C u b a n s
a n d not the H a itia n s
T h e F a rm w o rk e rs M in is try p o in ts out that H a itia n s m a k e of 2
p e rce n t o f the refugees In t h is c o u n try a n d 7 0 p e rce n t o f a ll
th e m are lie ln g re ta in e d In Jail. Fo r In fo rm a tio n c a ll 88 0-5 151 ,

Senior Adult Day
F lr s l B a p tist C h u r c h M a rk h a m W o o ds. 54(8) M a rk h a m
W o o d s Road. L a k e M a ry , w ill o b se rve S e n io r A d u lt D ay on
S u n d a y . M a y 5 T h e re w ill In- re c o g n itio n s o f past a n d present
m in is t r ie s o f s e n io r a d u lt s in th e c h u rc h . T h e p a s to r w ill a lso
re c o g n iz e those w h o h ave ic le b n it e d Ih elr G o ld e n W e d d in g
A n n iv e r s a r y or w h o w ill be c e le b ra tin g II th is y e a r. T h e re w ill
Ik- u lu n c h e o n g iv e n by th e J o y S u n d a y S c h o o l C la s s h o n o rin g
S e n io r A d u lt s (GO y e a rs o f age a n d older) In th e p a s to r's hom e
Im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e m o r n in g w o rs h ip se rv ice .

Youth Fellowship
F o llo w in g the e v e n in g s e rv ic e S u n d a y , th e y o u th o f First
B a p tis t M a rk h a m W o o d s w ilt e n jo y a fe llo w s h ip tim e In the
h o m e o f M r a n d M rs E m il M itc h e ll. S a n fo rd

Schedule Change
T h e Rev W ig h t K lr t lc y , p a sto r o f C o m m u n ity U n ite d
M e th o d is t C h u rc h . C a s s e lb e rry , is s c h e d u le d In he h a ck In the
p u lp it t h is S u n d a y fo llo w in g h is iw o -im m th re c u p e ra tio n from
s u rg e ry . T h e c h u r c h Is w ill h a v e o n ly tw o m o r n in g s e rv ic e s a n d
o ne S u n d a y S c h o o l se ssio n b e g in n in g th is S u n d a y b e ca u se the
9 :W&gt; s e rv ic e Is b e in g d ro p p e d W o rs h ip w ill I k * at 8 :3 0 a n d 1 1
u tii a n d S u n d a y S c h o o l w ill begin a i 9 3 0 a m ,

Evening Of Praise
T h e re w ill Ik - a n e v e n in g of p ra ise se rvice I h ls S u n d a y at 0
p .m . at R e d d ic k M e m o ria l F irs t B o m C h u r c h . M id w a y . T h e
s p e a k e r w ill lie E ld e r F r a n k S o u th e rla n d o f O r la n d o G u e st
s in g e rs w ill be th e U n iv e rs ity o f C e n ir u l F lo rid a G o s p e l C h o ru s.
Elder J J . L lg o n Is On - 1 h u rt h pastor,

Women's Prayer Retreat
F irs t B a p tist C h u rc h . M a r k h a m W oods. 5 4 0 0 M a rk h a m
W o o d s Road, la rk r M a ry , w ill host th r S e m in o le B a p tist
A s s o c la tlo n .il B a p tist Y o u n g W o m e n 's P r a y e r R e tre a l on
M o n d a y a i 7 p .m . G u est sp e a k e r w ill he V e ra S m it h o f C e n tra l
B a p tis t C h u rc h . S a n fo rd . F o r d e ta ils c a ll 3 2 3 -0 2 3 8

Women Elect Officers
M rs W a lla c e H a ll h a s been e le c le d p re sid e n t o f th e W o m en o f
th e C h u r c h o f th e F irs t P r c s b y t r r la n C h u rc h o f S a n fo rd . O th e r
o ffic e rs a rc M rs. W a lla c e B e ll, v ice -p re sid e n t; M rs. H u rry
E c h e lb c rg e r, se cretary : a n d M rs. C h e s te r D a v k ls o r . tre a su re r,

Pinecrest Calls Pastor
P ln e c re s t B a p tist C h u r c h h a s c a lle d Dr. T o m m y J a c o b s o f
H a in e s C it y a s p a s lo r. lie a s s u m e d fils d u tie s o n A p r il 21. J .
S te v c E d w a rd s is m in is te r o f e d u c a tio n a n d y o u th

College Chorale In Concert

Reagan Raises Religious Ire
B y D a v id E . A n d e r s o n
U P I R e lig io n W r i t e r
P re sid e n t R eagan, w h o se tw o c a m p a ig n s
Inr ih e p re s id e n c y h a v e d r m utts tru le d a d e li
.ih flity to s trik e a s o n o ro u s re lig io u s c h o rd
a m o n g |»e«j&gt;le. h a s re c e n tly h it so m e so u r
n o te s w ith tw o m a jo r fa ith g ro u p s
T h o se tro u b le d b y recent p re s id e n tia l
w o rd s a n d de ed s in c lu d e larg e niindK-rs o l
R o m a n C a th o lic s . In c lu d in g Pope J o h n P a u l
M's a m b a ssa d o r to the U n ite d States, a n d
m o st o f the le a d e rs h ip of U S
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R e a g a n 's p ro b le m s ste m from iu n sc pa
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G e rm a n a r m y c e m e te ry w here s o m e otfk-ers
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In vocatio n of P o p e J o h n P a u l I f * b le s s in g on
h is re q u e s t fo r f u n d s lo r N ic a r a g u a 's
C o n tra s , w h o a re se e k in g to to p p le the
S a u d i n isi a g o v e rn m e n t
R e a g a n ’s p ro b le m s W illi U S J e w s ln-g.tn
ai a M a re li 21 n e w s c o n fe re n ce w h e n he said
lie had d e c id e d to pass u p an o p p o rtu n ity to
v is it the D a c h a u d e a th c a m p b e ca u se
G e r m a n s h a v e h a d u n n e c e s s a ry
"guilt
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( G e r m a n s ) a re a liv e ih .it can re m e m b e r even
the war a n d c e r ta in ly none w h o w e re a d u lts
a n d p a r tic ip a tin g a l the tim e ."

T h e s e s e m in a rs are free a n d o p e n to the p u b lic .

Bach's Lunch
F r a n k C h a m p io n , tru m p e t, w ith B ru ce L in d q u is t a c c o m p a ­
n y in g o n the o rgan, w ill a p p e a r o n B a c h s L u n c h at 12 0 5 p m
o n T h u r s d a y . M a y 2. a l the C a th e d ra l C h u r c h o f S t. L u k e . 130
N. M a g n o lia A v e .. O rla n d o . F o llo w in g th r p ro g ra m , a lu n c h o f
h o m e m a d e so u p , bread , fru it a n d beverage fo r t 2 . w ill lase rv e d lim n e d la te ly fo llo w in g Ihe jiro g ra m In t h r G re a t H a ll.

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c a lle d as m in is te r of m u sic at
F ir s t B a p tist C h u rc h . O vied o .
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and is a g ra d u a te of Southern
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p ia n ist, v o c a list and co m p o s­
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fo rm e r Ni ta S ta r r .

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that J e s u s w a s n o l the M e ssia h , o r In an y o th e r H eld re la te d lo
hut a m a g ic ia n w h o p ra c tic e d
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p o u n ce d on h im O ne resp ected
g r o u n d o u t I r o in u n d e r th e
c ritic d is m is s e d T h r .Secret G o s ­ fu n d u m e n lu lls ts w ith th e ir B ib le
c la im s
p e l a s a n o th e r o f " llu - d e b u n k -

Not eve ryo n e Is a b e lie v e r lik e
y o u a n d m e . It m i g h t b e
re a ss u rin g to lit- to ld that the
reuson lo r the ta ck o l fa ith o n Ihc
p a rt of non b e lie v e r s is that
th ey d o n 't k n o w t h e ir B ib le ,

Saints And
Sinners

Clergy Malpractice
Suit Gets Underway

Rock Music Seminar

by Num bers.

"The v is it (o a r c m r la r y w ith S S ts to me
in c o n c e iv a b le ," said F ile W lc s d . c h a irm a n
ol th e U n ite d S la te s H o lo c a u s t M e m o ria l
C o u n c il a n d a forem ost a u t h o r it y on the
d c s tr u c tio n ol 6 m illio n J e w s d u r in g Ihe
N a zi era.

Doubters Attack Faith Fundamentals

T h e T o m lin s o n C o lle g e C h o ra le fro m C le v e la n d . T c n n .. w ill
p re se n t a c o n c e rt of sa cre d m u s ic at 7 30 p.m . T u e s d a y at the
C h u r c h o f G o d of P ro p h e c y . 2 5 0 9 E lm A v e .. Sanford. T h e
c h o ra le , w h ic h has lo u re d the U n ite d S ta le s . C n a d a . the
B a h a iu a s a n d E u ro p e , w ill present a broad s p e e tru m o( m u s ic
ra n g in g fro m sta n d a rd h y m n s to the latest In c o n te m p o ra ry
go spel.

V io le n c e a n d the o c r u li In ro c k m u s ic are the su b je cts
c o v e re d In t h r s e m in a r to Ik- p resented at P a lm e tto A v e n u e
B a p tis t C h u rc h at 7 p.m . on T h u rs d a y a n d F r id a y by D a v id
B e n o it. H r h a s re se a rch e d the ly r ic s o f ro ck m u s ic a n d the
life s ty le s of t h r m u s ic ia n s a s b a c k g ro u n d for Ihe se m in a rs . B y
the use o r c o lo re d s lid e s a n d a sp e c ia l p h o n g ra p h (hat p la y s
Ira rk w a rd to reveal s u b lim in a l m e ssages. H enotl w ill d e m o n ­
stra te how ro c k m u s ic le a c h e s o c c u ltis m a n d g iv e Illu s tra tio n s
how the ro c k ''h e r o e s " e n c o u ra g e s u ic id e a m i v io le n c e w ith
n u m b e rs s u c h a s V a n H a lm ’ s Ju m p a n d Ihe P o lic e 's Murder

T h e p ro b le m w as c o m p o u n d e d w h e n H
w as a n n o u n c e d that R e ag an w o u ld lio no t
the 2 . 8 0 0 G e r m a n s o ld ie r s . I n c lu d in g
m e m b e rs o l the SS, h u rle d a l a m lllta rv
e rm e ta ry at H ltb u rg . G e rm a n y

D ig g in g In
Manning shovels April 14 for the groundbreaking lor the
first phase of new Westview Baptist Church facilities at
4100 Paola Road, from left, Roger M aslln, pastor; Jim
Zerkle, architect; Nathan W illiam s, general contractor;
H arry Qulggle, building committee chairm an; Paul
Peterson, Bill Griffith, Hap Andrews, and Jake Woosley,
building committee members; and the Rev. George Dunn
of the Seminole Baptist Association The church Is now
meeting at 2743 Country Club Road, Snford.

'Night Of Joy' Scheduled
G o sp e l sin g e r A n d ra e C ro u c h ,
r r r lp le t ii of s ix G r a m m y a w a rd s,
a n d fo rm e r G r a m m y w in n e r
D e b b y IkM inr w ill h e a d lin e a
s p e c ia l s p r in g t im e " N ig h t o f
J o y . " M ay 17 In Ih e W a ll D isn e y
W o rld M a g ic K tn g d n m
T tie r o n lr m p o r a r y C h r is tia n
m u s ic c e le b ra tio n , w h ic h a lso
I n c lu d e s T h r A r c h e r s . P h il
D ris c o ll. G la d p lu s s p e c ia l guest
P h ilip Hatley, b e g in s a i 9 p.m .
after the re g u la r c lo s in g tim e. It
t o ol tune s u n til 1:30 a .in . w ith
I&gt;er(ormatte rs at sta g e lo c a tio n s
throughout the M.igle- K in g d o m
Admission a lso In c lu d e s a ll o f
H ie M agic K in g d o m a llr a c flo n s .
T h e s p rin g elate fo r " N ig h t of
J o y " h a s h e rn uddeel to D is n e y 's
sc h e d u le of s p e c ia l e n lr r t a ln m c iii ev en ts d u e to o v e rw h e lm tog p u b lic resp o n se. S e p te m b e r

B y C a t h e r in e G e w e r t z
G L E N D A L E . C a lif {UP1J T w o i K ir n a g a in C h r is tia n s are
a m o n g J u ro rs w h o w ill d e rid e l l a
c h u rc h s h o u ld he held lia b le lo r
the s u ic id e o l a m a n w ho had
sought c o u n s e lin g Im m Ihc r e ­
lig io u s g r o u p s p a s to rs T h e ca se
is Ik-Ilever) to Ik- the llrst c le rg y
m a lp ra c tic e la w s u it lo g o to t ria l
O p e n in g s ta te m e n ts In t h r S I
m illio n s u ll f llr t l against G ra c e
C o m m u n ity C h u r c h In 1980 h y
the v ic t im 's fath e r. W alter N a lly .
Ik gan W r d n e d fs u . T h e tria l Is
e x p r r t r d lo last tw o m o n th s.
A lth o u g h th e tria l w ill be h e ld
at the G le n d a le co u rth o u se . Ju ry
select lo ll In-lore S u p e rio r C o u rt
J u d g e J o s e p h K a lin lo o k place at
th e B u r b a n k H o lid a y I n n
iK -ru u sr o f H ie u n u s u a lly la rg e
|k k i I o l 150 J u ro rs ra ile d III the
case.
N a IIy ' s la w y e r . E d w a r d
B a rk e r, w h o e a r lie r sa id It m ig h t
he d i f f i c u l t p i c k i n g a J u r y
becau se o f the r m n lln n a l Issues
Involved, s a id he w as pleu scrl
w ith Hie p a n e l c h o se n In Just tw o
days, t

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B a rk e r said he c o n s id e re d It a

victory to gel the c a s e to trial
C h u rch a tto r n e y Sam u el
Ericsson In sisted llu- Issue d id
m il In-long In c o u r t .
N a lly hied ih e s u it a g a in s t Hie
c h u r c h , one of ih c la rg e st in Los
A n g e le s County, o n e year after
Ills so n . K en. 24 . k ille d h im s e lf
w ill) a sh o tg u n b la st
N a lly c la im e d H ie chu rch'*
p a sto rs were iie g llg e n i In g iv in g
a d v ic e lo Ihe tro u b le d y o u n g
m .tn In the (Inal d a y s u l h is lift-.
T h e su it a c c u s e s H ie Rev.
J o h n M u c A r th u r a n d th re e o th e r
p a s to rs of " o u tra g e o u s c o n d u c t "
lo r a lle g e d ly d is c o u r a g in g h im
f r o m s e e k in g p r o f e s s io n a l
p s y c h o lo g ic a l h e lp b e ca u se o f
t l i e l r b ia s a g a i n s t s e c u l a r
c o u n s e lin g
T h e s u it w a s d is m is s e d for
liis u f f ic lr n i g r o u n d s In 1981. but
w a s r r ln s ta le d h y a n u p jK - a ls
c o u r t last year. T h e C a lifo r n ia
S u p re m e C o u rt d e c id e d the up
J ie a b co u rt r u lin g c o u ld Ik - u sed
a s la w lo r ih r c a se , b ill c o u ld not
I k - qu o ted us p re c e d e n t In fu tu re
s im ila r case* B a r k e r s a id

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CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP IN
THE SPIRIT AND THE WORD.

SUNDAY SCHOOL ................................................. 9:45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP ............................................. 10:50 A.M
EVENING W O R S H IP ............................................... 0:00 P.M.

Andrae Crouch
e v e n ts for the jia sl tw o y e a rs
w ere a d v a n c e se llo u ts T ic k e ts
a re a v a ila b le at S e a rs In A lt a ­
m o n te M all.

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loo k v e ry p ro m is in g for y o u In
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lo o k o u t fo r so u n d In v e stm e n t
p ro p o s a ls
TAU R U S (A p ril 20 M a y 20) II
you’re e n te rta in in g a l y o u r p lace
lo d a y . he c a re fu l not to m a tc h
u p th e w ro n g d in in g p a rtn e rs or
In v ite a n In d iv id u a l w h o Just
d rx-sn 'l fit. M a jo r c h a n g e s are In
sto re for T a u r u s In the y ear
a h e a d . S e n d for y o u r A stro G ra p h p re d ic tio n s tod ay M a ll SI
to A s tro -G ra p h . Ho* 48 9 . R a d io
C it y S t a t io n . N ew Y o r k
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GEMINI (M ay 2 U J u n c 20) Y o u
m ig h t not h r as w ell a ttu n e d to
y o u r a u d ie n c e tod ay as u s u a l. Ikc a re fu l not to In tro d u ce a to p ic
th a t g o re s a s a c re d c o w o r
Irrita te s a lls t r n r r
CANCER (J u n e 2 1-duly 221
T o d a y y o u m ig h t he p r n n y -w ls e
a n d |&gt;ound lo u tish a n d sa v e In
are a s lh a i ad d u p lo little , w h ile
th o u g h tle s s ly b lo w in g a b ig w ad
LEO I.July 23 A u g 22) T o d a y
yo u m a y h a v e to c o n te n d w ith a
b ia s e d c o m p a n io n w h o fe e ls
e v e ry o n e s h o u ld th in k h is w ay
T h is w o n 't rest w e ll w ith y o u
VIR G O (A u g 23 S e p t
221
Y o u ’ re I h r typ e o l p e rso n w h o
u s u a lly r a n h r d e p e n d e d u p o n
w h e n y o u m a k e a p ro m is e o r
c o m m it m e n t . H o w e v e r, to d a y
th e re 's a c h a n c e you w ill s le p
out o f c h a ra c te r
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In te n tio n s to d a y so that y o u
d o n ’ t dlsup|M )lnl Irlend s It's not
c ric k e t to s w itc h p a rtn e rs In the
m id d le of a d an ce
SCORPIO (Oct 24 N ov 221
T o d a y If y o u do th in g s In a
h a lfh e a rte d fa sh io n , y o u ’ ll h ave
no rig h t to e x p e rt m o re th a n
h a llh r a r t r d re su lts T .ik e p rid e
In w h a l y o u d o a n d do It w e ll
YOUR BIRTHDAY
APRIL 29. 1085
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held Is a stro n g llk r llh o m l in the
y e a r a h e a d . W h e n yo u m o v e up.
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e n tire ta b for lu n c h o r d in n e r
lix la y 11 y o u 're out w itli frie n d s.
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GEMINI I M ay 21 J u n e 20) In
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lo u d ly , p a tie n c e a n d u n d e r s ta n ­
d in g are n rc e s s a ry to d a y D o n 't
lose y o u r ro o l. even II th e ir
s tu n ts e xa s p e ra te you

CANCER ( J u lie 2 1 .J u ly 221
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s m ix it h ly lix la y as lon g a s th e y
are ro u tin e . H ow ever. 11 so m e
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m o u th tod ay b y sa v in g s o m e ­
th in g you s h o u ld n 't, let It rest
T r y in g to re tra c t It co u ld m a k e it
so u n d w orse
CAPRICORN l D e c 22 J a n I9|
S o m e on e w h o I s a (xxir c re d it
ris k m a y se ek y o u o u l to d a y to
u n d e rw rite a h o p e le ss c a u se
Keep h is ir a c k ret tint In m in d so
yo u w o n 't d o a n y th in g loo lish.
AQUARIUS (J a n 2 0 Fe b I9|
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c a n U xlu y hut d o n 't o b lig a te

y o u rs e lf to d o s o m e th in g for
som eone w h o c a n e a s ily do It for
h lm s e lt
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to w a rd s one s in g le pu rp o se to­
d a y It not. la te r y o u 'll lx- sorry
Vou d ld n I go a ll o u t
AR IE j (M a rc h 21 A p r il .9)
U s u a ll y v o u e n j o y r u b b in g
sh o u ld e rs w ith the c ro w d hut
today you arc lik e ly lo (eel m ore
co m fo rta b le in a s m a ll group.
D u a lity , not q u a n tity . is Ittqxirtain

d iffic u lt to u n d e rsta n d lo d a y .
T h is w ill be Ix-cause y o u 're not
a p l lo te ll th e m tru th fu lly w h a t's
h u g g in g you

a n n o y in g
P re te n d you d id n 't
hear and go o n lo so m e th in g

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d a y w h e n m a k in g d e c is io n s
U n fo r tu n a tr ly , y o u r ch o ice s m a y
n o i lx- w h a t's tx*st for y o u r
c o m p a n io n s

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ra th e r s h a rp lo n g ix - lix la y a n d
he or h is c o m m e n ts c o u ld lx-

LEO ( J u ly 2 3 -A u g 2 2 1 W h e n
o u t s h o p p in g lix la y . try lo a v o id
c o u n t e r s th a t o ffe r n o v e l
m e rc h a n d is e . Y o u m a y p u rc h a s e
s o m e th in g y o u ’ ll never use

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a n a ly s is lix la y If y o u th in k In
te rm s ol w h a t s best for a ll
concerned Instead of "What's In
II for m e ? ”

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to )in n p lo c o n c lu s io n s Ix-forr a ll
o l th e l a c l s a r e in
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2 :3 0
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Courage” |1BT4j Richard Thom a t
M -cheer Brandon B ated on the
norer by Stephen Crane A Crve
War a d d e r demonatrate* true
courage after paruckmg in Me Aral
enemy encounter
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An mternee with Norman l x B ut­
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we tenfanca lor the I M S murder ol
Malcolm X
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f f i ( « ) THE SPORTING LIFE
IPram eral Hoal Jen Palmer, former
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abort a paraonaatre* Thia behmd
the-Kenaa examination of a joc1 ey a I N tocuaea on Angel Cordero
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Aegimer Amy O rtn l Mdkon DoAar
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f f i (10) SMITHSONIAN WORLD
featured archeeceognte (Recover
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Bighorn, the kN and work of the
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throea o* an uregwtad romance
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•or the aart-centered Erwd (R|
( I O T J . H O O KER Hocaar «,v
covara m e w n - t doutm W d i
teen-age proetrtute &lt;J&lt;a Whmoel
■ho become* a murder target m
the red-kght d ia tr o (R j c
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Angel Dulled
| t* |i| Jeen StabNion J o t r dutch
A ereA-io-do fame, tecta Paged*
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laced erth angel dual
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2 :0 5
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2 :3 0
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M 0
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I m i l Errol Flynn. D e n i Niven
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Tha Sorcerer*
(TM7) B o re K a ro n Catherine La­
cey
3 :0 5
I I NKJHT TR A CKS

6 :3 5
11 B A S E B A LL Ananta Bravea at
Houaton A itroa
9 :0 0
O i f i HUNTER ftuntar and McCall
embark on a m id aeerch for a aulpecied bant robber who ra rumored
to be the large! o l a tacantty arrived
hitman (R)
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fuaband by having an after mtn
another man a aanoua-minded
cun turner advocate threaten! to re­
veal a ecandal it h«e vnN goea to
•ora lor a co o tie manufacturer.
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'•teat beau may have a dubioua
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10:00
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Americana attitude* toward the
ear m Southeeat A lia and toeard
each other here changed during the
p a il decede
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Irend grvee D e n a clue to the
whereabout a ot a m u tin g computer
due M il before he d m iR i
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depreaaed over her huaband a
death m reiatet Cary a attempte to
corvaoN her « a a*gn ol altecbon
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(11 (SSI RETIREM ENT THE C LO S ­
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George Weeon with guaete « l d
mg Congretam an Claude Pepper,
J m u tte t th# piannng neceeeary
lor tu c c e a tU retirement along erth
tome of the pittaae m reechmg the)
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Star.
We Belong
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Sharp Dreeaad M an .1
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AH For lo r e
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young ttowewey on • th p of ON r a
turning home game notoriety ehen
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com m ti t M cardinal artor of
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Sunday, A p ril II, I H J — ID

elping Kids Sort Out Their Problems
School P sych o lo g ists O p era te From School D e sk s, Not C ouches
B y R o g e r S im m o n *
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
The ro le of a p s y c h o lo g is t Is
le r a lly pe rceived to be o n e o f
n u n s r lo r and a m e n ta l th cra p lat, b u t for S e m in o le C o u n t y ’s
10 sc hiHil psvi IniIngiM s t h n r |&lt;&gt;1&gt;
^ ■ tC o n c e m e d m o stly w llh te stin g
s tu d e n ts to d e te rm in e w h e th e r
Utty s h o u ld be g e ttin g s p e c ia l
e d u ,.., ton al help,
Dt
Je a n B o w e rs, h ead
p s y c h o lo g is t for the S e m in o le
s c h o o l s , s a id t h e d i s t r i c t ' s
p s y c h o lo g is ts sp end a great p o r­
tio n o f th e ir lim e p e rfo rm in g IQ
te»ts o n s tu d e n ts lo d e te rm in e If
they h a v e I ru m ln g d is a b ilitie s o r
a re e x c e p tio n a lly in te llig e n t
In e i t h e r c a s e ,
the
p s y c h o lo g is ts w o rk a s p a rt o f a
g n . u p c a lle d C h ild S tu d y T e a m s,
a [c o n c e p t created th ro u g h the
d ls i r ie l ’s E x c e p tio n a l E d u c a tio n
D e p a rtm e n t. M rs B o w e rs sa id
th e te a m s are c o m p r is e d o f
a d m in is t r a t o r s , t e a c h e r s ,
p a re n ts a n d p s y c h o lo g is ts w hose
p u rp o se Is to e v a lu a te c h ild r e n
a n d d e c id e 11 they need s p e c ia l
e d u c a tio n
W F o r a C h ild S tu d y T e a m to he
fo rm e d , there m u st be re a so n lo
in s p e c t that a stu d en t m a y need
apccial a tte n tio n , she s a id
j f D ir e c to r of S tu d e n t S e r v ic e s J
Iv a n B o w e rs, w ho o v e rse e s the
s c h o o l p s y ch o lo g ists, s a id m o st
Ol i he c a lls he gets for te s tin g are
fro m a c h ild ’s tra c h c r. H e sa id
S in c e a te ach er sees a c h ild on u

d a y to d a y b a s is , th e y are a b le to
r e c o g n is e " u n d e r a c h i e v i n g ,
h y p e ra c tiv ity , a n y th in g th a t Is
not n o r m a l."
H ut s o m e tim e s p a rrn ts b r in g a
c h ild to B o w e r s ’ a tte n tio n " I f a
p a ren t w a n ts a c h ild e x a m in e d ,
w e ’ ll s e n d a p s y c h o lo g is t o r
c o u n s e lo r lo the c la s sro o m to
o b se rve the c h ild .’ ’ he sa id
He a d d e d that In som e ca se s
the p a r e n ts ’ m o tiv a tio n to h a v e
th eir c h ild tested Is not to fin d a
p o s s ib le le a r n in g d i s a b il i t y ,
flo w e rs s a id so m e tim e s th e y are
Just c u r io u s a b o u t th e ir c h ild ’ s
IQ " W e ’ re Just tor* b u sy to do IQ
te sts." fo r e v e ry c h ild w h e n a
parent w a n ts It.
H ow b u s y ?
B o w e rs s a id that d u rin g Just
one w eek h is d e p a rtm e n t r e ­
ce ive d 100 re q u e sts for c h ild
te stin g A lth o u g h he sa id th a t
n u m b e r Is n o t u s u a l, s c h o o l
p s y c h o lo g is ts a rc g e n e ra lly kept
bu sy.
B u t b efore te stin g a s tu d e n t.
Mrs. B o w e rs said the
p s y c h o lo g is ts e x a m in e p ro b le m s
H u c h i l d Is h a v in g In th e
cla s sro o m . S h e sa id the first goal
is lo try a n d c o rre c t a n y p ro b le m
that m a y lx* h in d e rin g the c h ild
from o b ta in in g a pro p e r r d u c a tlnn " I f the le a rn in g p ro b le m is
not a lle v ia te d . It m ay m e a n that
we test I he c h ild , " sh e said.
A s part o f a n e v a lu a tio n o f the
c h ild , a p y s c h o ln g ts l w ill h r
i . tiled in lo a d m in is te r a n IQ

lest A fte r th e test, the C h ild
S tu d y T r a in m e e ts to d is c u s s the
re s u lts a n d d e c id e a p p ro p ria te
a c tio n that n e e d s to be taken
M rs. B o w e rs s a id th e a c tio n
c o u ld range fro m get lin g the
c h i ld p r iv a t e c o u n s e lin g to
p la c in g h im In a s p e c ia l e d u c a ­
tio n cla ss
A lth o u g h the S e m in o le d istric t
h a s had s c h o o l p y s c h o lo g ls ts
sin ce the e a rly 70s. the C h ild
S tu d y T e a m c o n c e p t Is In Its first
y e a r Last y e a r the p ro g ra m w as
I r s ir d at se v e ra l e le m e n ta ry and
tw o se co n d a ry s c h o o ls.
M rs. B o w e rs s a id t h is year a ll
o f the c o u n t y 's 2 5 e le m e n ta ry
s c h o o ls a r e in v o lv e d In the
p ro g ra m as w e ll tw o se co n d a ry
s c h o o ls that w ere In la st y e a r's
p ilo t project — L a k e M a ry H ig h
S c h o o l a n d L a k e v lc w M id d le
S ch o o l.
A lth o u g h m o s t o f the c h ild re n
w h o need s p e c ia l e d u c a tio n a t ­
te n tio n are d is c o v e re d in e le ­
m e n ta ry s c h o o l. M rs. B o w e rs
v i Id the p ro g ra m s at L a k e M ary
a n d Lakcview s t ill p ro v id e a
needed se rv ice
E v e n at th e m id d le sch o o l and
h ig h s c h o o l-le v e l, th e d is tric t
keeps a keen ey e out for s t u ­
d e n ts w h o m ig h t need to he
p la ced In a s p e c ia l e d u c a tio n
pro gram
" M o s t o f I h r t im e t h e s e
c h ild re n have been in the c o u n ty
a n d have h e rn Id e n tifie d ." Ms,
B o w e r s s a id
" B u t we h a v e

S ch o o l p s y c h o lo g is t J e a n B o w e rs tests 6 y e a r o ld C h risto p h e r L o u w sm a .
pe o p le m o v in g Into th e d is t r ic t"
w h o c o u ld be c a n d id a te s fer
s jt c d a l e d u c a tio n " B a r e ly do we
f in d k id s w ith le a r n in g d ls
a b ilit ie s at that age (Junio r h ig h
a n d h ig h sc h o o l I u n le s s th ey
c o m e fro m out of tile d is tr ic t
A n o th e r se rv ic e the p ro g ra m s
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s t u d e n t s w ho h ave h e rn
c la s s if ie d a s m e n ta lly h a n d l
capped
S h e sa id the fe d eral
g o v e rn m e n t re q u ire s m e n ta lly
h a n d ic a p p e d stu d e n ts to tx- t&lt;e v a lu a te d e v e ry three y e a rs to
d e te rm in e II p ro g ress h a s been
m ade in tra e h in g the c h ild a n d
s n

a m

w h e th e r the s h o u ld s h o u ld be
ta ke n out of the s jw lc a l e d u c a ­
tio n p ro g ra m a n d put b a c k Into
th e r e g u la r c la s s r o o m , M rs .
D o w n s sa id th e a sse ssm e n t Is
m ade. In part, b y c o n d u c tin g an
IQ test on the stu d e n t
E v e n th o u g h the te s tin g o f

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1 w a s sore. I w a s tired . I w a s c ra n k y .
I w a s t h a n k lu l for la t.
I h a d Ju st l in i s h r d m y e v e n in g
w o rk o u t w llh J a n e F o n d a . Ms. Fonda,
w h o Is a v a ila b le for h o m e use v ia vid eo
ca sse tte . Is an a d v o c a te o f great pain
a n d e x h a u s tio n . I a m a re m a rk a b ly
d e d ic a te d d isc ip le .
F o llo w e r s of M s F o n d a are re g u la rly

admonished to go for something called
"the burn." T h is Is u searing sensation
In selected body parts that causes the
v ic t im to wish fervently for an eclomy:
a shoulderectomy. a bottomrrlotny. a
whateverectomy for whatever Is burn­
ing at the time.
I a m a lw a y s tire d a n d sore ufter a
J a n e F o n d a w o rk o u t. I w a s c r a n k y t ills
lim e becau se (he tape h a d f in a lly w orn
lo th e p o in t that I c o u ld n ’t re a lly see
M s. F o n d a ta ils of d o lla r s w ill have lo
he sp e n t In replace th e la jie . b e in g able
to lo o k at M s F o n d a ts the o n ly

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J u s t ific a tio n for b r in g su b je c te d in
a g o n y b y a p e rso n w h o a d v o c a te s rent
controls.
M y th a n k fu ln e s s lo r fat Is a n ew fo u n d
re a c tio n , p ro m p te d b y u le tte r fro m
W a lle r A d a m s, o f J u p it e r . F lo rid a ,
M r. A d a m s sent a lo n g u c o lle c tio n o f
a d s for v a rio u s fitn e s s ce n te rs, n o tin g
ho w v ita l these are to th e eco no m y. He
Is rig h t We sp e n d a lot o f m oney
g e n in g rid id tat. O u r e c o n o m y th riv e s
o n It.
I sp e n d a fa ir a m o u n t In suffer w ith
M s. Fo n d a . T h e I.i i k -s a re not ch ea p 1

d o n 't re m e m b e r h o w m u c h m y o ffic ia l
J a n e F o n d a e x e rc ise m at cost, but It
w a s p len ty.
T h e re Is a lso a J a n e F o n d a w o rk o u t
w a rd ro b e . I have not p u rc h a s e d tl I am
to ld I w o u ld lo o k q u ite c u te In jiln k
tig h ts , a n d fear t h is m a y l»e co rrect.
I a n t not alon e In m y p ro jrc n s lly to
sh e d d o lla rs to sh e d p o u n d s.
E ig h t a n d a h a lf m illio n of us do o u r
h u ffin g a n d p u ffin g at h e a lth c lu b s,
s p e n d in g b illio n s o f d o lla r s a year In the
p ro c e s s T h o se o f u s w h o d o It at h o m e
S p e n d m o re th a n a b illio n a y e a r fo r
e q u ip m e n t I h a v e a frie n d w h o p aid
• 3 0 0 for a m a c h in e that a llo w s her lo
c x jic r lc n c r the ju iln o f ro w in g w ith o u t
g o in g nea r the w a te r
W e sp e n d $ 3 .5 b illio n o n the d u d s w e
w e a r w h ile we fig h t l u l ,
In a d d itio n to o u r fre n zie d sjw -ndlng
lo w o rk it ofT. we s j m - i h I a great deal to
eat It off. W e sp e n d $ 1 0 b illio n a year

o n diet foods Lest the lig h t against lat
Im- w o n too e a s ily , we a ls o |mp for $12
b illio n w o rth ol c h o c o la te s and lee
c re a m e a ch year It Is im|K»rtunt to keep
th in g s in balance.
I h ad a n lg h tm a r r Iasi w eek ala a il a
w o rld In w h ic h jie o p le w ere n a tu ra lly
s lim a n d lit
H a rd b o d ie s d id not
re q u ire hard w o rk E v e ry o n e loo ked
great, e ffo rtle ssly T h e y w ere d e sp erate­
ly u n h a jip y .
W llh n o need to s p e n d a n y th in g on
e x e rc is e , (he e c o n o m y h ad r o lla jite d .
U n e m p lo y s d a e ro b ic s In stru c to rs w ere
re d u c e d to d r iv in g c a b s Ms Fo n d a w as
fo rce d lo try to eke o u t a liv in g Irom her
m o v ie s
I trie d lo w ake u p In a c o ld sw eat, hut
c o u ld n 't No one ever w o rk e d up a
sw eat w athoul a n y th in g In th is fat-free
la n la s y w o rld
T h in k in g li o v e r I lie n e x t d a y .
h o w e v e r. 1 r e a liz e d m y p a n ic w as

u n fo u n d e d . II fitn e s s w ere tree, it w o u ld
n o lo n g e r h r fa s h io n a b le F it w o u ld Ire
o u t. lat In I’r o p lr w o u ld sp e n d lo ts ol
m o n e y t r y in g to get a n d sta y fat
W e w o u ld b u y s p e c ia l e q u ip m e n t lo
re d u ce o u r e x e rtio n le ve ls. O u r ro w in g
m a c h in e s w o u ld l&gt;r d e v ic e s to p ro p e l
s m a ll I n i , its lo r u s w h e n w e w ent o n
h ig h c a lo rie p ic n ic s . W e w o u ld sp e n d a
lo rtu n e o n c e llu lite s u p jd e m e n ts . T h e re
w o u ld be s jK c la l, a n d rxjx-nslve, t h in
fu rm s w here we c o u ld go to p u t It o n
a m i keep It on. T h e r c o n o n y w o u ld
th riv e
A ll th in g s c o n s id e re d . I’ m th a n k fu l
w e h a v e lo flg h i fa t. F ig h tin g th in
w o u ld Ire Just a s c o s tly , a n d I r e a lly do
lik e w a tc h in g M s F o n d a d o a b d o m in a l
e x e rc is e s

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W rite hit it til i h r E ve n in g llr r a ld .1

Kent State, Then A n d Now
Protesters G ive Way To Career-Oriented Students And ROTC Cadets
By Elisabeth Neus
K E N T , O h io (UPI) — K e n t S ta le — o n c e a
r a lly in g c ry for V ie tn a m p ro te ste rs — Is ju st lik e
a iry o th e r co llege th e se da ys. C a re e r-o rlc n tc d
s tu d e n ts hit the b o o k s, a d m in is tra to rs w o rry
a b o u t e n ro llm e n t a n d u n ifo rm e d R O T C c a d e ts
ro o m the c a m p u s u n h a ru sse d .
It w a s u different s to ry o n M a y 4. 1970.
O n th a t w a rm s p r in g M o n d a y 15 y ea rs ago. fo u r
s tu d e n ts were k ille d a n d n in e o th e rs w o u n d e d
w h e n N a tio n a l G u a r d s m e n fire d o n them d u r in g a
p ro te st o f the U .S In v a sio n of C a m b o d ia
T o t h is day. no o n e k n o w s w h y th e N a tio n a l
G u a r d fired.
S o m e sjx -cu lu tc I he g u a rd sm e n m a y h a v e
th o u g h t the cro w d , s w e lle d by stu d e n ts on th e ir
w a y h o m e Irom n o o n tim e classes, w as c lo s in g In
o n th e m , hut m a n y p ic tu r e s ta k e n that d a y sh o w
r e la tiv e ly few s tu d e n ts n e a r the G u a rd .

F o r thre e d a y s before the s h o o tin g s there had
been n u m e ro u s a n ti w a r r a llie s a n d arTcsts and
the c a m p u s R O T C b u ild in g w a s b u rn e d . G ov.
J a m e s R h o d e s c a lle d In (he G u a r d , s a y in g he
feared Ihc p re se n ce o f o u ts id e a g ita to rs and
a d d itio n a l v io le n c e .
T h e k illin g s m a d e K en t S la te a fo c u s o f n a tio n a l
u ile n ilu n fo r se v e ra l years, a n d a s y m b o l o f the
a n g ry d iv is io n s o f the V ie tn a m era
" O n c a m p u s , th e y refer to It a s th e s h o o tin g s ,’
or 'M a y 4, 1 9 7 0 ,"' sa y s c a m p u s s p o k e sm a n J a n
Z tm a " O ff c a m p u s th ey Just c a ll It K e n t S ta le ’ —
O h. we d o n 't w ant a n o th e r K e n t S la t e ’ — and
that s p e a k s p a ra g ra p h s a n d v o lu m e s w ith o u t
e x p la n a tio n ."
T h e c a m p u s , located In a s m u ll m id d le c la s s
to w n In n o r th e a s t O h io . Is p e p p e re d w ith
re m in d e rs o l th e sh o otin gs. T h e sc h o o l h a n d s out
b ro c h u re * w it h a m a p of the s h o o tin g site a n d a

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b rie f a rtic le e x p la in in g M ay 4 a n d Its a lte rm a th ,
a s w e ll a s a re p rin t o l a n a lu m n i m a g a z in e a rtic le
d e lu d in g the e v e n ts o f that day.
T h e re are a lso m e m o r ia ls a s v a rie d a s a n M l
b u lle t hole In a s c u lp tu r e m ade o l q u a rte r-in c h
t h ic k steel a n d th e c re a tio n o f a ce n te r lo s tu d y
jrc u re fu l w a y s o f c h a n g e . A so cio lo g y p ro fesso r
w h o w a s there that d a y ten ch es a c la s s o n the
slKM&gt;tlngs a n d s u b se q u e n t events,
A stu d e n t o rg a n iz a tio n h o ld s c a n d le lig h t v ig ils
a n d c o m m e m o ra tio n c e re m o n ie s e v e ry y e a r In
the P re n tic e H a ll p a r k in g lot w here J e lle r y M ille r.
A llis o n K ia u s e . W illia m S c h ro e d e r a n d S a n d ra
S c h e u e r w ere k ille d
In J a n u a r y , the K e n t S la te b o a rd o l tru ste e s
u p jirn v e d the c o n s tr u c tio n o f a sch o o l-sp o n so re d
m e m o r ia l m a n y felt n e c e s s a ry to h e a l the
e m o tto n a l w o u n d s ih u i s t ill lin g e r
" I su sp e ct the e v e n ts o f M a y 1-4 are g o in g to be

m ore th a n |ust a footnote to th e V ie tn a m W a r ."
say* K S U p re sid e n t M ic h a e l S c h w a rtz . " O n e o f
lire m ost lin p o rta itl d o m e s tic e v e n ts (of the
V ie tn a m era) h a p p e n e d here. II h is to ry Is used
p ro p e rly , li s a tx -g in n ln g "
S o c io lo g y pro fesso r J e r r y M L e w is , w h o w as In
the lin e o f lir e In 1970 a n d le a c h e s a c la s s c a lle d
" M a y 4 a n d Its A fte rm a th ." su y s th e c u rre n t
a d m in is t r a t io n ’ s w illin g n e s s to d is c u s s th e
s h o o tin g s Isa d ra m a tic c h a n g e
" Y o u c a n u n d c ts lu n d t h a t," he v iy s . " U n ­
iv e rs itie s d o n 't w ant rapes b ro u g h t u p , th e y d o n 't
w ant le c h e ro u s p ro ls b ro u g h t u p . th e y d o n 't w ant
b u ild in g s fa llin g do w n, th ey d o n 't w ant a n y th in g
trad b ro u g h t uj&gt; If th e y c a n a v o id It b e cau se of
e n ro llm e n t
Ken t S ta te
Is the u lllm u t r th in g y o u d o n ’ t
b rin g u p "

See KENT, page 4D

by G arry Trudeau

DOONESBURY

Church, State Separated
J A C K S O N . M is s (U PI) It la n o lo n g e r u n c o n s titu ­
t io n a l for an a th e ist to h o ld
p u b lic o ffice In M is s is s ip p i.
U .S . D is t r ic t J u d g e
W illia m H. B a rb o u r J r . h a s
s t r u c k d o w n a p ro v is io n o f
M i s s is s i p p i 's 1 8 9 0 C o n *
s t it u t io n that p r o h ib its o n
a th e is t fro m h o ld in g p u b lic
o ffice.
B a rb o u r o rd ered th e sta te
t o p a y $1 t o P a u l G .
T irm e n s te ln o f N ew A lb a n y
a n d J o h n M a r lh a lc r .
a th e is ts in the S o c ie ty o f
S c p s r a lio n ls lB M is s is s ip p i
c h a p te r.
N a s h v ille . T e n n .. a tto rn e y
. H e n r y A . M a rtin , w h o re p ­
re se n te d T ln n r n s t c ln . sa id
s i m i l a r la w s k e e p in g
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PeteKnowles'
Retirement
Tuesday will be the last day City Manager
Warren E. Pete Knowles serves Sanford In his
official capacity as the city s chief ad­
ministrator.
Knowles officially Joins the tanks of the
retired Tuesday, ending a career that spans
32 years. Only the first seven of them —
beginning In 1953 — not as city manager, but
as city engineer.
No matter how you slice It. 32 years In one
city. 25 of them as city manager, is a long
time, and It's not commonplace.
The prime reason for that 1s. it Isn't easy for
an administrator to survive the political
changes In a m u n icip a lity 's evolution,
especially the changes that come with new
city commissioners with fresh Idras.
But Knowles not only has survived all those
years, he's won the respect and ndmlratlon of
every commissioner he's served under. In­
deed. a public official recently remarked that
he was pleasantly surprised to see Knowles
survive, even when commission candidates In
the past had run for office successfully on the
promise they'd "get" Knowles. That public
official also observed that after Knowles'
potential adversaries gained office. It didn’t
take long for them to realize that the last
thing they wanted to do was to fire Pete
Knowles. Not because of any Intimidation.
Not because of any fears. But because they
came to know what others had known ull
along: One would have to search far and wide
to find an administrator as qualified, us
dedicated, as totally committed to serving his
community In the best possible manner, as
Knowles.
What they also quickly learned was that
when Pete Knowles attended city commission
meetings, he was fully prepared to answer
any and ull questions on any agenda Issue,
regardless of its complexity.
And when some city commissioners In the
past confessed their utter confusion on u
particular Issue, and their reluctunce to
proceed without expert advice, they found
that the advice Knowles wus able to provide
was generally the best course the commission
could have taken.
And Knowles’ ex|K*rtlse In municipal affairs
was not limited to Sanford. More than once
Knowles wus culled upon hy other city
m anagers und public officials in cities
throughout Seminole County to guide them
through some complex problem. Some of
those calls for help came from managers
around the stute, and sometimes from cities
In other stutes. Knowles' repututlon curried
oulNlde the United States, too.
It Is because Knowles always came through
when the chips were down and expert advice
wus needed Hint he not only survived as long
as he did, but also rumed the res|&gt;ect of so
m any over the years A respect surely envied
by his peers.
Sanford is m uch belter off today for having
had Pete Knowles at the administrative helm.

Please Write
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and to accommodate apace.

BERRY'S WORLD

DICK WEST

What's Hot, What Isn't And What Will Be
W A S H I N G T O N (UPI| — If a n y o n e is q u a lifie d
to p la y triv ia . It’ s p ro b a b ly K im Lon g , c o -a u th o r
o f " T h e A m e ric a n F o re c a s te r."
T o o bad that gam e Is o n th e list of Item s he
a n d fe llo w tre n d sp o ttc r T e r r y Ketm foresee as
g o in g o u t o f sty le
A ls o passe, th e y p re d ic t, w ill be, a m o n g o th e r
th in g s , g ra n o la bars, c a r s w ith v in y l tops,
s u n ta n s , ro m a n ce n o v e ls a n d g ir lie m a g azin es.
C o m in g Into vogue, a n d In som e In sta n ce s
c o m in g b a c k Into vo gue. In th e ir look ahead, are
s u c h g o o d ies as m e n ’s w h ite socks, sc o tch
w h is k y , g o u rm et p iz z a , b o w lin g , ra d io t a lk
s h o w s a n d h a n d -h eld fan s.
S o If y o u r favorite b a r q u it s s e rv in g g ra n o la ,
y o u c a n o rd e r sc o tch a n d s t ill be c h ic .
I tru s t L o n g w o n 't t h in k III o f m e w hen I p o in t
o u t It d o e sn 't la k e lo o m u c h p re s c ie n ce to detect
a w h ite s o c k s c o m e b a c k A ll y o u huve to d o is
lo o k tit w o m e n 's legs, w h ic h I sp e n d a lot o f tim e
d o in g .
E v e n n c a s u a l gla n ce w ill te ll yo u w hat w h ite
h o s ie ry for w o m en Is v e ry b ig th is season. A n d

w h e n one sex a rriv e s , can the o th e r b e far
b e h in d ?
N o r Is L o n g e x h ib it in g o r ig in a l c r y s t a l
b a llm a n s h tp w h e n he p re d ic ts the a r r iv a l o f
H a lle y 's c o m e t. 1 h a d a lre a d y h e a r d that
p ro g n o stic a tio n fro m so m e Itinerant G y p s ie s
It Isn’ t every d a y . how ever, that a W a s h in g to n
d e n ize n g e ls a c h a n c e to ta lk to a so o th sa y e r
w h o Is 8 0 percen t a c c u ra te w hen p e e rin g in to
the fu tu re. T h a t is a better average th a n som e
free-throw sh o o te rs c h a lk u p d u rin g b a s k e tb a ll
season. S o w h e n Suing, w ho liv e s In C o lo ra d o ,
w as In to w n the o th e r d a y . I In te rview ed h im .
It m u st be c o n ce d e d , though, that L o n g and
H e lm had sort o f s h a k e n m y co n fid e n c e In th e ir
p o litic a l c la ir v o y a n c e by p re d ic tin g a J a n u a r y
e le c tio n defeat for th e late P rim e M in is te r Indira
G h a n d l of India.
Fo r those of you who don't keep up with

foreign news, perhaps I had belter report that
M rs Ghandl was assassinated last year.
H o w ev er. L o n g s a id he and H elm w ere "d o n e
I n " b y a co p y e d ito r. T h e y had p re d ic te d sh e
w o u ld n 't '‘s u r v iv e " past J a n u a r y , he e x p la in e d .

S u r v iv a l a n d w in n in g e le c t io n s a re n o t . .
n e c e s s a rily the sam e th in g . It m ig h t be added.
It lik e w is e m ig h t Ik n o ted th a t In m a k in g
p o litic a l fo re casts. L o n g d o e s n 't re ly on the
o c c u lt, the w a y som e p u n d its do, H e gets h is
In fo rm a tio n fro m "fe e d s " in t h is c o u n try a n d .
abroad.
Y o u d o n 't, how ever, need a great d ra l o f
k n o w le d g e a b le Input to m a k e an e d u ca te d g u ess
o f w h a t w ill h ap p en to ta x s im p lific a t io n
le g isla tio n .
L o n g to ld m e he e x p e c ts n e x t y e a r's tax fo rm s
to be m o re " c o m p le x " th a n e v e r. T h a t, based on
past |K rfo rm a n c e . Is e x a c tly th e ho rse I w o u ld
bet on.
P re sid e n t R eagan m a y do b e tter in u rg in g
C o n g re s s to a b o lis h s u b s id ie s fo r A m Irak. L o n g
a n d R e lm h a v e w ritte n a tra v e l bo o k In w h ic h
ra il tra ffic p la y s a p ro m in e n t ro le
T h e d e s ig n a tio n of sc o tch a s th e " i n " d rin k o f
1985 w a s b a se d p r im a r ily o n the o b se rva n ce
that It Is th e n a tio n a l d r in k o f y u p p ie s .
l.o n g d id not say w h e th e r h e h ad seen a n y
y u p p ie s w e a rin g w hite b o w lin g so ck s.

RUSTY BROWN

SCIENCE WORLD

Hitting
The Open
Road ...
T h e m u lt i in llllo n - d o lla r h o t e l
In d u s try Is sm a rt to Ik v y in g for
b u s in e s s fro m w o m en these d a y s.
A fte r a ll, we are an Im p o rta n t
m a r k e tin g targ et, now m a k in g u p
3 0 p e rc e n t of th is c o u n t r y 's t r a v e l­
e rs — u p fro m Just 2 p e rc e n t a
decade ago, F u rth e rm o re , w o m e n
are m o re lik e ly than m e n to ta ck
v a c a tio n tim e o n to u b u s in e s s trip .
w h ic h c a n m e a n m ore m o n e y for
the ho tels.
A ll t h is d o e s not m e a n th a t
b u s in e s s w o m e n e x p e c t s p e c ia l
tre a tm e n t. W e d o n 't lik e se g reg ated
" w o m e n 's flo o r s ," fo r e x a m p le .
T h a t w a s a n Idea that th e l ll ll o n
H o te l C o rp . Intro du ce d In the late
'6 0 s H ut m ost w o m en c o n s id e re d It
reverse d is c r im in a tio n a n d d id n 't
lik e It
W c d o , h o w e v e r, e x p e c t o u r
r o o m s to h a v e a s m a n y s k ir t
h a n g e rs a s p a n ts hangers. W e lik r
lo tio n s, sh o w e r cups. Iru g ra n l so a p s
a n d good lig h tin g In the b a th .
A few y e a rs ago. Best W r s lc r n
In te rn a tio n a l, the w o rld 's larg est
c h a in o f ln n k e e | K r s w ith m o re th a n
5 0 m illio n g u e sts a n n u a lly , d e v c loped a set of g u id e lin e s to a ttra c t
th e b u r g e o n in g fe m a le m a r k e t .
T h e se In c lu d e d s u c h ro o m Ite m s as
f u lM r n g lh m irro rs , d cu d -b o lt lo c k s,
s e c u rity jK e p h o I rs In the d o o rs, a n d
a th ir d sheet on lo p o l the b la n k e t.
T h e g u id e lin e s a lso re c o m m e n d e d
g o o d lig h t i n g In h a llw a y s a n d
p a r k in g a re a s a n d c o n v e n ie n t a c ­
ce ss to iro n s . Iro n in g b o a rd s a n d
h a ir d r y e r s .
K a m u d n In n s w ere a m o n g the llrs t
to In sta ll w ell lit lo b b y b a rs that are
m u c h le ss fo rb id d in g to w o m e n
tra v e le rs
A s a c o rp o ra te v ice p re s id e n t to ld
m e, "I w ill go Into an o p e n b a r o r an
a triu m , b u t not a d a rk e n e d lo u n g e
w here a m a n Is apt to t h in k I'm
there to Ik p ic k e d u p "
S h e a p p r e c ia t e s a m n llr e d '
s e n s itiv e e n o u g h to re a liz e that a
w o m a n e a tin g alone p refers a tab le
on the side ra th e r than a c o n s p ic u ­
o u s s|&gt;ot In the m UJdlc o f th e room ;
"T here are lis t m a n y iM ld b a lls w h o
keep p a s s in g by and a s k in g If y o u
w o u ld n 't lik e so m e co m p a n y . T h a t's
not a s k in g lo r * | K d a l tre a tm e n t.
T h a i's Just iK ln g aw are o f a f a r t -oflife h a r a s s m e n t ." T h e e x e c u tiv e
feels It's no d ifferent th a n a h o tel
p ro v id in g tra v e lin g e x e c u tiv e s —
m a le o r fe m a le — w ith s e c re ta ria l
s e rv ic e s If needed
A 1984 s u rv e y o f 2H6 w o m e n
tra v e le rs In the M in n e a p o lis S t P a u l
area in d ic a te d that b u sin e ss w o m e n
lik e 2 4 -h o u r ro om s e rv ic e w ith
m e n u s th a t In clu d e lig h te r foods
s ill'll a s su lu d s and soups. T h e y u lso
lik e d e liv e ry o f lo ca l n r w s p u | K r s ,
T h e W a ll S tre et J o u rn a l o r U S A
T o d a y , a s d o b u sin e ssm e n .

Space
Sickness,
Feedback
Ely W i l l i a m H a r w o o d
U P I S c ie n c e W r it e r
C A P E C A N A V E R A L lUPI) - T w o
s c i e n t i s t s a b o a r d t h e s h u t t le
C h a lle n g e r n ext w eek w ill try to
co m b a t sp a ce s ic k n e s s w ith th o u g h t
c o n tro l In an e x p e rim e n t to dej
(e rm in e If b lo fc c d b a c k c a n tn ln lm lz d
u n p le a sa n t s y m p to m s
T h e a ilm e n t a ffe c ts ab o u t 5Q
percen t o f tho se w h o fly In sp a e d
a n d Its tre a tm e n t Is a m a|nr c o n c e n t
to N A S A sc ie n tis ts .
S y m p to m s In c lu d e redu ced slum }
a r h a c tiv ity , c h a n g e s In blo o d How
to the h a n d s a n d feel, v o m itin g a n d
In som e ca se s n a u s e a W h ile Hu?
s y m p to m s le n d to d isa p p e a r in tw q
h* fo u r d a y s , th e s ic k n e s s Is art
u n p le a sa n t d is t r a c t io n that redu ce*
e fficie n cy .

JULIAN BOND

Apartheid Decision
T h e b a t t le a g a in s t A m e r ic a n
c o m p lic it y In the p o lic ie s o f S o u th
A fr ic a w ill so o n m o ve from the
stre e ts b u c k Into the c o m m itte e
ro o m ■
T h a t d o e s n 't m e a n th a t th e
a lm o s t d u lly u r r r s ls o u tsid e the
S o u t li

A f r i c a n

E m b a s s y

In

W a s h in g to n w ill co m e to a h a ll, nr
that the g ro w in g p ro te sts In c itie s
a c ro s s th e c o u n t r y w ill sla c k e n or
cease.
It doc* m e a n that the d e m o n s tra ­
tio n s a n d c o n tin u e d u n re st In S o u th
A fric a Itse lf — co u p le d w ith that
c o u n try 's b ru ta l response — has
m ade it lik e ly tlia t C o n g re ss w ill
Im p o se s o m e s a n c t io n s o n th e
a|M irtheld re g im e t h is year.
T h e a n il- a p a r t h e id m o v e m e n t
su cce ed ed In g e ttin g stro n g le g is la ­
tio n th ro u g h tile H ouse In 1984
II p assed b y the S en ate. It w o u ld
have p r o h ib ite d b a n k loan* to S o u th
Africa, f o r b id d e n t h e s a le o f
K ru g e rra n d s (the S o u th A fric a n go ld
co in ) In t h is c o u n try , b an n ed new
A m e r ic a n In v e s tm e n ts In S o u th
A fric a , u n d fo rb id d e n the sa le of
A m e ric a n c o m p u te rs to the P re to ria
g o v e rn m e n t.
In m o d ifie d fo rm , the H o u se passed le g is la tio n , now c a lle d the
A n il- A p a r t h e id A c t o f 1 9 8 5 , Is
IM-udlng in th e S en ate.
O th e r le g is la tio n p e n d in g in b o th
H o u ses w o id d a p p ly m o re s trin g e n t
re s tric tio n s . In c lu d in g tu rn in g ull
Irude w ith S o u th A fric a , d e n y in g
S o u th A fr ic a n p la n e s la n d in g r ig h ts
irt the U n ite d S ta te s, am i e n d in g
present In v e s tm e n ts by A m e ric a n
c o r p o r a t io n * to th e w h ite - r u le d
s ta ir.
T w o v o te s ta k e n In C o n g rr s s th is
yeur give so m e h in t that se n tim e n t
h a s s h ille d In fa v o r o f som e k in d o f

le g is la tio n a g a in s t S o u th A lrlc u .
O n M a rc h 27. the Sen ate F o re ig n
R e la tio n s C o m m itte e voted 16 to 1
(or a bill I liar w ould require Prr*|.
d m t R e a g a n to rep o rt In tw o y e a rs
o n S o u th A f r ic a 's m a s te r-ra c e
p o lic ie s, a n d to d e te rm in e th e n
w h e th e r the U n ite d S ta te s s h o u ld
Im pose sa n c tio n s . O n A p r il 3. us the
latest ro u n d o f k illin g s by S o u th
A fr ir n n s e c u rity fo rce s co n tin u e d ,
the S en ate p assed a n o n -b in d in g
re s o lu tio n c o n d e m n in g S o u th A fr ic a
for the p e rs e c u tio n o f Its v o te le ss
7 2 -p c rre n t-b la c k m a jo rity .
T h e S e n a te a s k r d S e c re ta ry o f
S la te G e o rg e S h u lt z to rrp o rt o n the
carn ag e, a n d th e H o u se D e m o c ra tic
C a u c u s c u lle d for passage of le g is la ­
tio n p u n is h in g S o u th A fric a for Its
b ru ta lity .
A c tio n o n the le g is la tio n tK g a n in
m id - A p r il w ith h e a rin g s on u b ill
In tro d u ce d b y S e n . R ic h a rd l.u g u r.
R in d . , c h a ir m a n o f the F o re ig n
R e la tio n s C o m m itte e . L a st y e a r he
urged the a d m in is tr a tio n to sp e a k
out m o re fo rc e fu lly o n the issu e.
Now L u g u r w ill a s k the c o m m itte e
a n d the C o n g re s s to up prove fo rc in g
a ll A m e ric a n f ir m s d o in g b u s in e s s
in S o u th A f r ic a to su b sc rib e to a
v o lu n ta ry code. It c a lls for e q u a l pay
fo r a ll w o rk e rs . Joh tra in in g , a
d e se g re g a te d w o rk p la c e , a n d In ­
v e stm e n ts a im e d ut Im p ro v in g the
liv in g c o n d itio n s o f b la c k w orkers.
T h e L u g a r b ill, a n d the ( K iid ln g
A n t t- A p a r lh r ld A c t. are Just tw o o f
m o re th a n 2 0 p ie c e s of le g isla tio n
that w o u ld affect U .S . re la tio n s w ith
S o u th A fric a . S u p p o rte rs o f the
a n il- a p a r th e id m o v e m e n t b e lie v e
the n u m b e r o f b ills und re s o lu tio n s
p e n d in g d e m o n s tra te the de p th o f
fe e lin g u g a ln s t S o u th A frica .

" U n lik e sea s ic k n e s s w here you;
have a lot o f v o m it in g a n d nausea.;
here y o u Just h a v e a su d d e n episode;
ol v o m itin g a n d It's o v e r." said Dr.;
W illia m T h o r n t o n , a p h y s ic ia n ;
a b o a rd C h a lle n g e r w h o has clo sely;
stu d ie d Hie m a la d y .
“ T h e Ixiw els, o r
h ave stopped. T h e

the

sto m a c h ;

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absolutely stop*. You |n«l don't feeg
good

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( lu r in g C h a l le n g e r 's m is s io n .!
T a y lo r W a n g a n d L o d c w ljk v an den!
Hcrg. both c iv ilia n s c ie n tis ts on!
bo ard to o p e ra te m u te rU l* process-!
lo g e x e r im r n t s . w ill take tu rn s!
w e a rin g se n s o rs a n d a D ic k T ra c y !
w rist u n it that w ill d is p la y heart*
ra le , re s p ira tio n , sw e a t and blood*
flow .
J•
E a c h s h u ttle lite r received 1 2
h a ll-h o u r s e s s io n s o f "a u lo g e n lc t
feed back t r a in in g " to teach them !
bow to re g u la te s u c h Ix x llly tunc-!
H ons T h o rn to n a n d D on L in d , w ho!
d id not receive th e tra in in g , also w ill!
w ear the gear a n d a r t a s c o n tro ls
P a tric ia C o w ln g s , the p rtn rlp u l!
Investig ato r for the e x p e rim e n t ut!
N A S A 's A m e s R e s e a rc h Center.*
M o u n ta in V ie w . C a lif ., said thej
tra in in g p ro c e d u re c o m b ln r s the!
best featu res o f b lo fc c d b a c k a n d '
a u io g e n lc th e ra p y
"W e 'v e fo u n d In the co urse o f a
1 2 -y ru r g r o u n d b u s e d r e s e a r c h
p ro g ra m these tw o p ro ce d u re s w ere
q u ite c o m p lim e n ta r y ." she said
In ty p ic a l b lo fc c d b a c k stu d ie s,
su b je c ts are to ld to attem pt re ­
g u la tin g heart rate, for e xa m p le ,
a n d "th e s u b je ct Is fo rce d to m ore o r
le ss guess a s to w h a t w ill p ro d u ce a
de sire d re sp o n se ."
' m ito g e n ic th e ru p y , on the o th e r
hand . Is u se rie s o f se lf-su g g estio n
e x e rc is e s ." sh e sa id . "It Is a m e th o d
o f fo c u sin g a tte n tio n a n d se lf sug*
g e stlo n o il w h a t yo u w ant to o c c u r .
W h at yo u t h in k a b o u t Is refle cted
p h y s io lo g ic a lly ."

JACK ANDERSON

Was Bomb Test Report Squelched?

"O K . Let'f Include N A T O e n d te e It the R u tt ie n t STILL have m a rt jellybeans than we d o ."

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W A S H I N G T O N - W h e n u U .S .
spy s a te llite r c jx u le d an u p p a re n t
n u c le a r e x p lo s io n In the o c e a n o lf
S o u th A fr lc u In S e p te m b e r 1979.
P re sid e n t C a rte r a p p o in ted a p a n e l
o f d is tin g u is h e d s c ie n tis ts to d e ­
te rm in e e x a c tly w hat hud trig g e re d
the s a te llite 's sig n a l.
A fte r s t u d y in g the m a tte r for
se ve ra l m o n lb s — I n c lu d in g e v i­
dence fro m the C I A und th e P e n ­
tagon — the pan el o f s c ie n tis ts
c o n c lu d e d th a t c e rta in d is c r e p a n ­
cie s In the s a te llite 's s ig n a l w ere
p ro b a b ly not ca u se d a n a n " e u r t h "
event, s u c h a s a n u c le a r b la s t bu t
by a “ s p a c e " event, p o s s ib ly a
c o llis io n w ith u s m a ll m e teo ro id .
H o w d id th e s c ie n tis ts re a c h t h is
s u r p r is in g d e c is io n , w h ic h c o n iru d ic te d e v id e n c e (but th e s u le lllle
had. In fact, a c c u ra te ly re p o rte d a
nuclear te st?
Rep. J o h n C o n y e rs, D -M lc h .. a n d
the W a s h in g to n O fllc e on A frlc u . a
p u b lic - in t e r e s t g ro u p , t h in k th e

W h ile H o u se p a n e l may have been
I n f lu e n c e d b y p o lit ic a l c o n s i d ­
era tio n s. T h a t, a t a n y rate. Is the
view e x p re s s e d tn a draft re p o rt
prrjw ired b y re se a rc h e rs for C o n y e rs
a n d th e W a s h in g t o n O llt c c o n
A fric a " T h e re p o rt c e rta in ly ra is e s
In te re stin g q u e s tio n s ." C o n y e rs to ld
o u r a sso c ia te V ic k i W a rre n " B u t I
c a n n o t s e c o n d g u e ss the C a r te r
W h ite H o u s e o n w h at e x a c tly the
ix illllc a l c o n s id e ra tio n s w ere."
T h e ca se for p o litic a l m e d d lin g
goes s o m e th in g lik e th is A p r e s i­
d e n tia l e le c tio n y e a r w a s c o m in g
u p Israel w a s su sp e c te d as S o u th
A fr ic a 's |ia rtn e r In de ve lo p m e n t o f «
n u c le a r w eap o n ; It th ey h a il Indeed
e x p lo d e d a b o m b , b y law U .S .
m ilit a r y u ld to Israel w o u ld h a v e to
cease. T h a t w o u ld have been p o lit i­
c a l d y n a m ite .
F u rth e rm o re , C u rte r d id not w an t
to olTend the S o u th A fric a n s to the
point th a t th e y w o u ld have s c u ttle d
h is effo rts to b r in g ab o u t a so rt o l

s o u th e r n A f r ic a " C a m p D a v id "
agreem ent, w h ic h w o u ld have been
a fo re ig n p o lic y t r iu m p h for the
p r e s id e n t . S u c h a n a g r e e m e n t
m ig h t not h av e c a n c e le d the T e h ra n
ho stage c r is is — w h ic h e ru p te d
w h ile the p a n e l w a s s t ill d e lib e ra t­
in g — b u t it w o u ld h av e helped
F r a n k P re ss, w h o w a s C a r te r 's
scie n ce a d v ise r, d is c o u n ts the s u g ­
ge stio n o f p o lit ic a l pressure. "I d o n 't
r e m e m b e r a n y p o lit ic a l c o n s id ­
e ra tio n s at the t im e ." h e s a td
T h e C o n y e rs W a s h in g to n O ffice
o n A fric a d ra ft re p o rt m a k e s m u c h
o f the tact th at a N a v y R e search
L a b o ra to ry s tu d y , w h ic h w as do n e
at the tim e a n d c o n c lu d e d that there
h ad been a n u c le a r e x p lo s io n , w as
" s u p p re s s e d " b y th e W h ite H o u se
a n d a p p a re n tly d isre g a rd e d b y the
s c ie n tific p a n e l. T h e d e ta ils o f the
N a v y s tu d y h a v e b e en kep t u n d e r
w ra p s u n t il now .
P re ss said the W h ite H o u se p a n e l
h a d b e e n b r ie fe d by th e Navy

researchers, bu t re c e iv e d o n ly " p r e ­
lim in a r y " In fo rm a tio n . A s for the&lt;
C o n y e r s W a s h in g t o n O f f ic e o n
A fric a draft re p o r t's c rit ic is m o f a
le n g th y d e la y In th e release o f the.
W h ile H ouse p a n e l’s rep o rt. P re ss
sa id that the In fo rm a tio n w a s u n d e r
re v ie w for se v e ra l m o n th s.
A c tu a lly , th e W h ite H o u se p a n e l's
c o n c lu s io n w a s J u d ic io u s ly a m b ig u ­
ous. W h at It sa id w as: " A lth o u g h we
c a n n o t rule o u t th e p o s s ib ility th at
thts |satellite) s ig n a l w u s o f n u c le a r
o rig in , the p a n e l c o n s id e rs It m o re
lik e ly that the s ig n a l w as o f one o f
t h e 'zo o * e v e n t s ( u n e x p la in e d
a n o m a lo u s s ig n a ls o b ta in e d fro m
V e la satellite s), p o s s ib ly a c o n se ­
qu e n ce o f the Im p act o f a s m a ll
m e te o ro id o n the s a te llite ."
Footnote: S e v e ra l m e m b e rs of th e '
W h ite H ouse p a n e l sa id they s t ill
b e lie v e the e x p lo s io n w a s n o n ­
n u c le a r a n d t h a t n o t h in g w a s '
" s u p p re s s e d ."

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OPINION
E v e n in g H e ra ld . Sanford, FI.

Sunday, A p ril 2t. I f t s — 3D

It's Time To End Nuclear MADness
B jr R e p . J i m C o u r t ie r
;
F r e e d o m s F o u n d a t io n F e a t u r e s
; T h e p re s s c a lls It " S t a r W a rs ." T h e
'S o v ie t s c a ll It " t h e m ilita riz a tio n o f
J o u te r s p a c e ." T h e Pen tag on c a lls It
' " S D L " T h e A m e ric a n p u b lic , q u ite
; u n d e rs ta n d a b ly , d o e sn 't k n o w w hat
! th e y 're a ll t a lk in g abou t.
! T h e y 'r e ta lk in g a b o u t the P re s id e n t's
! S tra te g ic D efense In itia tiv e — a p la n
! a n n o u n c e d on M a rc h 23 , 1983. to
! de ve lo p a sy s te m that w o u ld defend the
• U n ite d S la te s fro m a n u c le a r m is s ile
ja tta c k . S in c e the d ebate on th is su b ject
&lt;Is so Im p o rta n t, so m e c o m m o n m y th s
• abo u t It s h o u ld be d e b u n ke d .
I F ir s t , th e o b je c t iv e : d e s p it e th e
c a tc h y " S t a r W a r s " label, the idea o f
b a llis tic m is s ile defense h a s n o th in g to
do w ith s ta r tin g a w ar. T o the c o n tra ry .
Its p u rp o se Is to sto p w a r b y s h o o tin g
d o w n a n a g g r e s s o r 's m i s s il e s o r
w a rh e a d s w h ile th ey a rc In flig h t.
S e co n d , w e s h o u ld u n d e rs ta n d th a t,
for a ll the b illio n s w e n o w sp e n d on
d e fe n s e , n o p a rt o f o u r d e fe n s e
e s ta b lis h m e n t a c tu a lly d e fends th e U S.
from n u c le a r a tta c k . If we a re a tta c k e d ,
o u r o n ly o p tio n Is to la u n c h a r e ta lia to ­
ry n u c le a r s trik e , sin c e w e h ave no
c a p a b ilit y to sh oot d o w n In c o m in g
m issile s.
In a ll a re a s o f defense excep t n u c le a r
strategy. It Is c o m m o n sense to deter

a gg ressio n in tw o w ays: II by b e in g
capa b le o f se lf-p ro te c tio n (the sh ield ),
a n d 2) by b e in g c a p a b le o f re ta lia tio n
llh e sw ord) W h e n It co m e s to n u c le a r
deterrence. U S. p o lic y h a s been to
forgo self-defense, a n d to w ie ld the
sw ord w ith o u t the s h ie ld

Growing
Older

S A L T , m u st be added to the numerous e x is t in g h a rd w a re , s u c h a s beastS o v ie t treaty v io la tio n s . Including S o v i­ s e e k in g m is s ile s la u n c h e d from sa te l­
et A B M d e v e lo p m e n ts In v io la tio n ol the
lit e s or ih c p ro je c tile w h ic h stopped a
A B M T re a ty o f l 9 7 2
d u m m y m is s ile 100 m ile s above the
T h e U .S stra te g ic d e terren t needs to
e a rth In a su c c e ssfu l test last J u n e O r
lx* m o d e rn ize d to d e n y the S o v ie ts the
th e y c o u ld use n e w te ch n o lo g ie s, now
a b ilit y to g a in a c r ip p lin g first s trik e
u n d e r rese arch a n d d e v e lo p m e n t, to
c re a te space-based w e a p o n s to stop
p o te n tia l B u i a re o ffe n s iv e forces the
m is s ile s at o th er p o in ts In sp ace before
o n ly w a y to e n s u re s e c u rity ? M ust the
n u c le a r b a la n ce rH y o n ly o n the threat
th e y de scen d th ro u g h th e atm o sp h ere
o f deal ru c tio n "
to w a rd th e ir targets.
T h ese are the q u e s tio n s that led
The m ere e x iste n c e o l s u c h a layered
P re sid e n t R e a g a n to p ro p o se a S tra te g ic
s y s te m , even if It Is less th a n perfect,
D efense in itia tiv e . IB s d e sire is t o »r r a t r
w o u ld g reatly re d u ce th e lik e lih o o d of
a defensive sy s te m that w ill thre aten
n u c le a r w ar. N o S o v ie t co m m a n d e r,
m is s ile s , not c itie s , a n d "s a v e liv e s ."
k n o w in g that the v a st m a jo rity o f h is
ra th e r than "a v e n g e th e m " S u c h a
n u c le a r w a rh e a d s w o u ld not reach th e ir
s y s te m w o u ld s tre n g th e n deterrence,
targ ets, w o uld be lik e ly to la u n c h a
m a k in g tear less lik e ly , a n d end o u r
firs t-s r!k r a g a in st th e l! .S
v ile re lia n c e o n the M A D concept,
o ffe rin g Instead h o p e for su rv iv a l.
Tlx* co ncept o l b a llis tic m is s ile d e ­
H ow w o u ld It w ork'* A defensive
fense ts re v o lu tio n a ry be cau se, lor the
sy s te m , its p re s e n tly e n v isio n e d , w o u ld
llrs t tim e tu the n u c le a r era. It o ile rs
use b o th e x is tin g a n d n e w le t h n o lo g le s
p ro te c tio n lo p o p u la tio n s In a d d itio n lo
to Intercept m is s ile s at v a rio u s (ailn ts
d e te rrin g a s u p r r| x iw c r llrs t strike, n
w o u ld o ile r p ro te c tio n a g a in s t a n u c le a r
In th e ir flight
F irst, we w o u ld use g ro u n d ra d a rs
m is s ile that m ig h t be la u n c h e d som e
a n d su rfa ce-to -a ir m is s ile s a ro u n d o u r
d a v In the fu tu re b y a te rro ris t natio n
m is s ile s ilo s to p ro te c t th e m fro m
t‘o people w h o are c o n c e rn e d aboul
a tta c k
T h is c o u ld lx* d o n e w it h
n u c le a r se c u rity a n d the effectiven e ss
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s u r g e r y , b u t a P R O w o u ld h a v e to
ju d g e i f w aa r e lm b u r a a b le b y
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tx*ncflclnrtes.
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s u re p u tle n ts are n o t a d m itte d to
h o s p it a ls n e e d le s s ly . S t u d ie s h a v e
s h o w n that the p r o b a b ility o f h a v in g
s u rg e ry depen ds In p a rt o n a p h y s i­
c ia n 's "p ra c tic e s t y lr , " S o m e d o cto rs
r e c o m m e n d s u rg ic a l p ro c e d u re s far
more- o fte n than o th e rs . G e n e ra lly ,
d lfle r e n r e s in p h y s ic ia n b e h a v io r arc
e x p la in e d m ore by " p r a c t ic e s ty le "
th a n h v differen ces In th e p a tie n ts
tre a te d
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d ic a te d , P R O s w ill re q u ir e that su rg e ry
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w ith o u t an o v ern ig h t s la y In a h o sp ital.
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p a tie n t s h o u ld be a d v is e d o f t h is d e n ial
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9 #600 AIDS C a se s Just Tip Of The Iceberg
B y U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n a t io n a l
L o s A n g e le s T im e s
A id s Is not a h o m o s e x u a l plagu e. It Is a n a tio n a l
plague. T h e n u m b e r o f eases c o n tin u e s to g ro w at
an a la rm in g r a le , urn! It has n o w sp read to
h e te ro se x u a ls, 1 11 rea l ru t tig the c o u n try vulth an
e p id e m ic u n e q u a le d tu m o d e rn tim es,
M ake n o m is ta k e a tx m l It. T h e 9 .6 0 0 cases
reported 8101*0 Ihe s e x u a lly tra n s m itte d disease
w as d isc o v e re d In 1981 a rc Just the tip o f the
Iceberg. T h e n u m b e r o f people Infected w ith A ID S
ts e x p e cte d to m u s h ro o m In c o m in g y e a rs to the
ten s o f th o u sa n d s. A m illio n A m e r ic a n s m a y
a lre a d y h a v e been exp o sed to th e v ir u s that
c a u se s A ID S . M o st o f them d o n 't k n o w It. and
th ey c o n tin u e th e ir se x u a l p ra c tic e s, sp re a d in g
the dise ase s t ill fu rth e r. T h e In c u b a tio n period
c a n be as lo n g a s five y e a rs before s y m p to m s
develop. H o w m a n y m o re people w ill be exp o sed
In that tim e ?
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A ID S n o l se n t a s h iv e r d o w n Ihe n a tio n a l sp in e ...
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Issue, h is s u re sso r. a s a g r im re m in d e r o f the
d a n g e rs In c u r b in g e xcesse s, m a y h ave to h a n g a
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c o u n try m e n , for as Ih c lr le a d e r he never got a
c h a n c e to m a k e a se rio u s m is ta k e : he d ie d lx*fore
ta k in g office. B u t h is su cc e sso r, J o s e S a rn e y . w h o
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h im s e lf c a s t ig a tin g A f r ic a n s In t h e ir
n e w ly Independ ent la n d s
H r co nfesses h is a m b iv a le n c e , h is ta ck
o f a tta c h m e n t, h is fea rs o f p u ttin g d o w n
a n a n ch o r. " H a v in g to re tu rn to T r in id a d
n e a rly a lw a y s f ills m e w ith a la rm . It
b rin g s on th is n ig h tm a re th a t, h a v in g
o n ce a rriv e d th e re . I m a y n ever be a b le to
get opt a g a in ."
T h is ts a c o m m o n r e c u r rin g m g h u n a r r
o f refugees w h o fle d c o m m u n is t E a st
E u ro p e o r V ie tn a m . M ost h a v e fo u n d
h a p p y h o m e s In t h r W e st a n d th e ir
n ig h tm a re s e v e n tu a lly go a w a y
N n lp a u l 1s s t ill lo o k in g . —Ivon Zverina

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T h e U n h a n g e d M a n . by A la n H u n te r.
(W a lk rr A C o . 173 p p . $1 2 95)
In A la n H u n t e r 's latest p o lice p ro c e ­
d u ra l. th in g s a r e n 't a lw a y s w h at th e y
scent.
A re tired Judg e Is sh ot on h is e sta te In
E n g la n d . It io o k s to be s u ic id e , a s h o tg u n
w ith h is fin g e r p r in ts on It Is ly in g n e a rb y .
B u t It's h a rd to k ill y o u rs e lf w it h a
s h o tg u n , a n d th e d o o r k n o b o f t h r
s u m m e r h o u se w h e re Ihe Judge d ie d
c a rrie s a fresh , c le a r fin g e rp rin t o f a m a n
B r itis h p riso n re c o rd s say w as h a n g e d for
m u rd e r 18 y e a rs hat k.
N a tu ra lly , th e s la in Judge Is the o n e
w h o se n te n ced to d e a th " t h e u n h a n g e d
m an.'* w h o g iv e s the bunk Its title .
S c o tla n d Y a r d s e n d s C h ie f S u p e r in ­
tende nt G e o rg e G e n t ly to fin d o u t w h o
d id w hat to w h o m , a n d lo keep the lo c a l
p o lk e fro m fin d in g o u t Just w h o o w n s
th at fin g e rp rin t.
T h e "d e a d m a n h ad reason to k ill the
Judge, b u t a n u m b e r of less n e b u lo u s
su sp e c ts are h a n d y . T h r Ju d g e's w id o w
s r r if is to h a v e a b o y frien d : a p o a c h e r
a d m its b e in g n e a r the su m m e r h o u s e at
Ihe tim e o f Ihe s h o o tin g - S h a r o n M i l l a r

s lu d r n t s la k e s u p most of I h r
sch o o l p s y c h o lo g is ts ' tim e . M rs
B o w e rs sa id then* are som e w h o
p ro v id e c o u n s e lin g
" S o m e of u s d o It hut lh a l Is
n o i out* of o u r m a in th ru s ts ."
she said " M u s i o f the lim e we
le d the Isc h o o ll c o u n se lo rs cun
do a i K i t e r Job.
Ms. B o w e rs s a id one of the
reaso n s lo r le a v in g Ihe c o u n s e l­
in g lo s c h o o l c o n s c lo rs Is Ihe
p sy ch o lo g ists* " s p a s m a lt c " v is ­
its to t h r s c h o o ls . "W e go In o ne
d a y a w e e k ." b u t Ihe c o u n s e lo rs
are there e v e ry d a y .
B u i t h r p s y c h o lo g is t s a r e
a v a ila b le lo p ro v id e c o n s u lta tio n
to sch o o l c o u n s e lo r s il they need
It W h en It Is d e te rm in e d that
c h ild r e n n e e d m o re In -d e p ih
c o u n s e lin g . M r s
B o w ers sa id
they are r c le r r e d outside the
d is tric t lo a p r iv a te p sy ch o lo g ist.
O n e o l th e re a so n s s c h o o l
p s y c h o lo g is ts ( a n n u l p ru v ld c In ­
d iv id u a l c o u n s e lin g lo r stu d e n ts
Is there are a la rg e numt&gt;er of
p u p ils th e y m u s t deal w ith each
d.lV
E a c h o l th e 10 S e m in o le
C o u n ty s c h o o l p s v c h o lo g is is are
a ssig n e d to w h a l Ivan Bowen*
c a lls " s c h o o l c lu s t e r s . " T h e
t in m h e r o l s c h o o l s In a
p s y c h o lo g is t 's c lu s t e r Is dele rm ln e d h y e n ro llm e n t H r sa id
so m e p s y c h o lo g is t s h a v e a s
m a n y a s s ix s c h o o ls they p ro v id e
se rv ice to. w h ile o th ers h ave
o n ly fo u r s c h o o ls , b ill a ll lia v r
a lto u l Ihe s a m e n u m lte r of s t u ­
d e n ts to serve.
W ith that i v |m- of w o rk lo a d .
M rs. B o w e rs sa id , "th e re '* n o l
m u c h l im e l o r a n o n g o in g
t o t in s e lin g p r o g r a m
by
p s y c h o lo g is ts ." h u l ll has Itcrn
done b y s o m e &lt;H-cuxinnullv.

E v e n th o u g h ih e S e m in o le
s c h o o l p s y c h o lo g is t s h a v e a
la rg e w o rk lo a d a lre a d y . B o w e rs
sa id It's too e a rly lo r h im lo te ll II
m o re sh o u ld Ik * h ire d for Ihe
n e x t sch o o l year.
" W h a l I do each y e a r Is loo k at
the tia c k ln g s " Ihe p s y c h o lo g is ts
h ,i v e . B o w e r s s a l t !
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p s v c h o lo g lst is e x p e n s iv e . If I
c a n gel bv w ith Ihe s t a tu s q u o . I
w ill. "
A n n N c ls w r n d c r . D ir e c to r of
P e r s o n n e l fo r Ih e S e m in o le
s c h o o ls , sold the s a la r ie s paid
s c h o o l p s y c h o lo g is ts Is a h o u l Ihe
sa m e a s school te a c h e rs,

she

said

ihe district has two

s a la ry c la s s ific a tio n s for sch o o l
p v s c h o lo g ls ts — leat h e r based
s c h o o l p s y c h o lo g is t s a n ti
p s y c h o lo g ist s p e c ia lis ts
T h e c o u n ty 's s a la r y ra n g e lo r a
le a c h e r-h a s e d p sych olo gist is
9 2 0 .5 6 8 to 9 2 6 .7 3 8 a y ear.
P s y c h o lo g is t s p e c ia lis t s m a k e
b e tw een $ 2 1 ,5 9 9 a n d $ 2 8 ,7 2 3 ,
M rs N e ls w e n d rr s a id S h e added
ih e o n ly d llle re n e e I k -1 w een the
I w o

c a t e g o r i e s

i s

t h e

pvschotnglsl speelulsts h av e a
ie w o th e r d u t ie s l h a l m u lt !
In c lu d e s o h s ilt u iln g lo r a sch o o l
p r in c ip a l II needed
T o tiecom e a psychologist m
th e d is tr ic t. B o w e r s s a id Ihe
s ta le requires a m a s te r 's tlegree
w it h a d d it io n a l p o s t-g ra d u a te
w o rk C a n d id a te s n u is i a ls o lx*
c e r t if ie d b y t h e F lo r id a D e ­
p a rtm e n t of E d u c a tio n lo w ork
w llh stu d e n ts, h r s a id
M rs. B o w e rs sa id th at today
th e re is not a sh o rta g e o l sch o o l
jiy s c h o lo g ls ls . h u l il w a s n 't that
w a y w h e n sin* fir s t s ta rte d .
" S o m e ol us h a v e b e en a r o u n d a
lo n g lim e a n d w h e n w e first
sta rte d th e rr w ere Just a le w of
u s ." sh e sa id " H u l n o w th e re 's
n o p ro b le m g e llin g c a n d id a te s ."
a d d in g that Ih e d is t r ic t has
In te rn s from U C F .

Mussolini: If
I Retreat, Kill Me'
By Peggy Polk
M IL A N . Ita ly |UPI&gt; - T h ere nre
a p a rtm e n t h o u s e s In P la zza le
Loreto , a d e p a rtm e n t store, a
b an k a m e tro statio n a n d a
m o n u m e n t — h u t n o th in g to
m a rk ih r s | m &gt;i w h e re the la x ly ol
Ik -n llo M u s s o lin i w as h u n g by
ih e heel* 4 0 y e a rs ago S u n d a y .
T h e m o n u m e n t In Hu* sq u are
Is not lo I h r d ic ta to r w ho ru le d
lia ly for m o re th a n Iw o decades.
Il Is lo 15 h o sta g e s execu ted hy
G e r m a n s o ld ie r s th e re r ig h t
m o n th s before M u s s o lin i met Hie
sam e la ic at the h an d s of Ita lia n
lia rtisa n *
K c m r m h r r t n g t h e ir la n d s !
past e m b a rra s s e s m an y Italian s,
a n d lo g lo rify It Is Illegal.
T h at do e s n o l in ru n ih e 4 0 lh
a n n iv e rs a ry t h is m o n th o f ih e
fa ll of M u s s o lin i's Salo R e p u b lic ,
Ills d e ath a n d t h r fin a l drfeut o l
Ihe G e rm a n a r m y in Italy a r r
p a s sin g u n n o tic e d .
T h r R A I te le v is io n n e tw o rk Is
s h o w in g d ir e c t o r A lb e rto N rg r in 's th re e-p art H im d ra m a tiz a ­
tio n o f M u s s u lln l's y e a rs in
|Kiwrr. " lo e II D u r e " || and the
D it e r l s t a r r in g lk»b H o s k in s .
A n t h o n y H o p k in s . S u s a n
S a ra n d o n a n d A n n ie G tra rd o l.
A n d sto re w in d o w s d is p la y u
new book a b o u t II D uce s c o rre ­
sp o n d e n c e ty lth S ir W in s t o n
C h u r r h lll.
llu l t h e r r Is n o o u tp o u rin g of
n o s lu lg ia o v e r M u s s o lin i * h ie o r
h is death. L l k r th e In scrip tio n o n
the ro u g h g ra n ite c o lu m n In
P la z z a le L o re to , m ost Ita lia n s
p refer to re m e m b e r p a rtis a n s
w ho " fe ll in t h r n a m e of lib e r t y ."

W r ite r P rim e I x v l, s p e a k in g
to d a y In ih e b o o k lin e d s tu d y of
Ids T u r in a p a r tm e n t, agree s.
L c v l. a p a rtisa n d u r in g the w ar.
w a s c u j it u r e d a n d s r n t to
A u s c h w itz b e cau se h e w a s J e w ­
ish.
" I t h in k to k ill h im w a s Just.
H u t t o e x p o s e I h e b o d ie s ,
e s p e c ia lly the w o m a n . In P la z/a le L o re to w as not r ig h t. It w as
v e ry b r u ta l." s a id L e v i, w h o
w ro te abo u t the w a r In h is n o v e l,
•'T he P e rio d ic T a b le ."
L e v i c u lls th e e x e c u t io n
" b r u t a l but n e e rs s a r y ."
" I f th e A l l i e s h a d t a k e n
M u s s o lin i a liv e th e y w o u ld h ave
re h a b ilita te d h im . n o t a s a leuder
h u l a s a presence, b e c a u se th e y
b a n d Ih r com m unist*." L e v i
said.
" I f h r had k ille d h im s e lf h is
m r m o r y c o u ld h a v e b e en re h a ­
b ilita te d in Ih r w a y lh a l H ille r 's
Is n o w Instead he c h o se to (lee
in the u n ifo rm o f a G e rm a n
so ld ie r. It w as a in w a r d ly act
a n d It m a k e s II v e r y h a rd to
r e h a b ilita te h i m "
"It
very s im p le a lth o u g h
u n fo rtu n a te ly v e ry b r u t a l. " he
said. " A n d M u s s o lin i de ad In u
lit tle v illa g e sa y s n o th in g . It hud
to be M ila n a n d th e b o d ie s h ad lo
be s h o w n ."
L e t | r a ils ih e e x e c u tio n " a Just
p u n is n m r n t fo r a m a n w h o
In v a d e d Italy w llh lie s u n d rh rtortc.
—
" M u s s o lin i sa id , ' l l | a d v a n c e 6 '
fo llo w me. If I re tre a t k ill m e. If |
d ir av eng e m e ," ' L e v i s a id . " H e
re tre a te d und w e o b e y e d h im —
l llr r u lly . "

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s tre n g th o l a n a tio n llr n
In I b r h o m e * ol Its p ro
p ic ’ * • a (p o llu tio n a t ­
t r ib u t e d lo A b r a b a m
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m e u n l to r e f le c t th e
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the p u ld lr a w a r r th a t
w ld rH p rra d lio n t r o w n e r­
s h ip lu ster* d e m o rra ry
b e ca u se It d isp e rse s d e ­
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I n d i v i d u a l iu iu N r b o ld
o ver I b r one a n d p ro te c­
tio n o f I b r b o in r
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a w a re o f the sig n ific a n c e
o l p r i v a t e o w n e r s h ip
f i g h t s t il ( b e lt liv e n .
H o rne o w n e rs h ip b rin k*
m il I b r tient In people
tie ra u n e It a llo w * them lo
a s s u m e a rrn |xm n |b lllty.
p u l d o w n ro o ln a n d m ake

a c o m m it m e n t to th e
c o m m u n it y ”
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“ bee an nr p r o p e r t y
o w n e rs pay b u r n , i h r y
ca n - a lam I w hat hap|a*nn
h e r e a t I tie n r h n o In,
s ire e in , n rw rm , the irr e n
a n d th e p a rk s . T h e y
w a n t adequate p o lic e a n d
lir e protec tio n T h e y c a r r
a b o u t the (prallty o f life
fo r t h e ir fa m ilie s . I t 's
r e a lly n o d iffe re n t fo r
p e o p le w h o o w n huntni-nnen here, r lt h e r ."
T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y
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o n e o f m ore than 1 ,8 5 0
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P r iv a t e p r o p e r l y . II
w id ely h e ld u u io n k Ih r
c lll/e n n . n la m p n o n (lie
n a tio n a s p e c ia l ch a ra c
ter 111 Iln m a n y fo rm s —
fa rm ste a d s, b u sin e sse s.
I n d u s ir lr s a n d o ffle rs .
a n d h o m e s as w e ll —
w id e s p r e a d p r o p e r t y
o w n e rsh ip e n k lllillr n the
resolve lo u p h o ld a ll lire
c lv ll i l k h l s n e e d e d lo

p re se rv e th e In stitu tio n
o l o w n e r s h ip . T h a t
c r e a t e s a n a le r t a n d
ac tiv e c it iz e n r y , ra k e r to
p a rtic ip a te tn d er ls t o n m a k in g o f k«ve m in e n t. H y e n c o u ra k ln k
In that w a y In Involvem r u l o l c itiz e n s , ow ner
s h ip of p o r p e r t y
s t ie u k t h r n s o u r dem oe n tile s y s te m In a sort
r ty w h e re p riv a te p ro ­
perty Is w ld rs p r r a d . p o li­
tic s Is n e v e r a b a n d o n e d
in im litlrla n * .
P ro p e rty o w u n s t ilp Is
Im p o rta n t lo r p ro m o ltn k
la s t In k p r o s p e r it y . A
s tu d y c a rr ie d o u t ut the
U u lv e r s liy ul M lc b tk a n
I n d i c a t e s
t h u t
t m m r w u n r r s at a ll lm-

c o m e le v e ls save a b o u t
h a lf o k'U n us m u c h a s
n o n h o m e w o n rm ut the
s a m e le v e l o f In co m e ,
T h e s e sa v in g * tra n s la te
In to in v e s tm e n t, w h ic h Is
in d is p e n s a b le lo e c o n o m ­
ic k ro w th Km th is rea so n
a n d m a n y o th rrs. we c a n
lie p ro u d that tw o -th ird s
o l t h is n a tio n 's fu m tllr s
o w n th e ir o w n hom es.
O n t h e o c c a s io n o l
P r iv a te Property W e ek. I
r n r o t ir u k e a ll A m e ric a n s
to jo in the m o rr th a n
8 5 0 .0 0 0 m e m b e rs o f the
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K r a llo r s In r rd c d lc u tln k
o u r s e lv e s lo p ro m o tln k
a n d p r o t e c 11 n k t h e
h u m a n r lk h l lo p riv a te
p r o p e rly .
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There's Buyers' Market In Florida
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U P I b u s in e s s W r it e r

The real estate gamr
has si ndrrgnnc some
monumental rh.Hikes lu
the last several years,
Ih e r u le s ih n l have
k u id e d g e n e r a t io n s ' are
i h a n g in g so q u ic k ly I hat
an yo n e p l-iy b tk the k a n tr
has a tut ut h o m e w o rk lu
dir S e lllitk a h o u se c a ll
Ire every b tl a s g ru e lin g
a s Ir i i y I i i || o n e ,
lia r llc u la r ly If y o u have
done n e ith e r In se ve ra l
y e a is
T h e llr s t d e c is io n a
s e lle r h a s to m a k e Is
w lieth er to d o It h lm s e ll.
" T h e a d v a n ta k e of
s e llliik It y o u rs e lf Is that
v o u in iit h l s a v e M im e

m o n e y ." a d v is e s M ich a el
Itiik k * d l r r r l o r o f e d u c a ­
tio n lo r S h a n n o n a n d
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le a l estate c o m p a n ie s III
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areu.
lu g e n e ra l. re a l estate
c o m p a n ie s c h u r k c it 0
prrernt sales c o m ­
m is s io n (or I h e ir services,
a n d In m o s t sta te s that Is
n i'k o tlu h le . D e p e n d in g Oil
th e a s k ln k p ric e , that
c o m m is s io n c a n add up
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money.
T h e m u m d ra w b a c k to
k&lt;&gt;lnk It tin y o u r o w n Is
I h a t t h e b u y e r a ls o
k n o w s th a t y o u d o n 't
h ave a re a l estate ukent
a n d w ill h r t r y in g lo save

so m e m o n e y , too
“ tl y o u 'v e gut u re a l
( la id b a ll b u ye r, he m a y
e x p e c t lo save It a ll. In
w h ic h ca se y o u 'v e do n e a
lot o l h a rd w o rk a n d
d o n 't h a v e a n y lh ln k to
sh o w tor It." sa ys H rlg g s
" P r o b a b ly the b lk k c s t
d ts a d v a n ta k e o f s e llliik It
y o u rs e lf ts that a se lle r Is
not d e ta c h e d about the
sa le o f th e hom e E v e n
a k e n is w h o k n o w th e
b u s in e s s very, v ery w e ll,
m a k e (lie sam e m is ta k e s
w h e n th e y try to s e ll
I It r t r h o m e s
t h e m s e lv e s ,* ' c a u l In n s
H rlg g s “ T h e su cc e ssfu l
s e lle r n iu s l tie able to
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Mtn i i . H lo u d ra w n Its
sir e n k l h f r o m the
f r e e d o m s a n d r lk h t n
e s ta b lish e d In o u r Con*
s lllu lio n . A m m iK them ,
o n ly the r lk h l to life In
m ore fu n d a m e n ta l than
Ib r ilk h t to p io p c ily The
I t l l l o l K l k h t n I t s e lf
r n s h r t n r n th e r lk h l of
o w n e rsh ip

Sandra Jarrett
secretary

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Allen Reeae
prealdent

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Colleen Terry
executive officer

Warren Barty
treasurer

Meet The County's
Board Of Realtors
I n o b s e r v a n c e of
P r iv a t e P ro p e r ty W e e k
t h e S e m in o le C o u n t y
B o a rd of R E A L T O R S ,
s c h e d u le d a B u y e r ' s
S e m in a r for the p u b lic at
no charge M ay 1, 7-9
pm
a l the A lta m o n te
S p r in g s Imt a n d R a c q u e t
C lu b o n D o u g la s H oad a l
s la te Road 436.
G u e s t streakers, altar
lo g llt r lr e x p e rtise , w ere
lo sp e a k ott su b je c ts s u c h
a s hom e b u ild in g a n d
I m p ro v e m e n ts , lo o k in g
fo r a hom e, how to b u y ,
a n d how lo o b ta in f in a n c ­
in g . T h e y also a g re e d to
a n s w e r q u e stio n s. A n y ­
o n e w is h in g to a tte n d c a ll
the hoard office a l 69 91877 for re se rv a tio n s.
A n o th e r project o f the
tx x ird done In c o n ju n c ­
t io n w ith P r iv a t e P r o ­
p e rty W r r k Is p a in t in g
(lie house o f th e h o m e ­
o w n e r chosen (ram e lig i­
b le a p p lic a n ts.
H e a d q u a rte rs fo r t h r
1 .8 0 0 m e m b e r o rg a n tz a
lio n Is located at 15 00
S h e p a rd S p rin g s , W in t e r
S p r in g s M e m b e rs h ip Is
m ade up of R E A L T O R S ,
R E A L T O R a s s o c ia t e s ,

and affiliates.
I tra d in g u p lire board
a s p r e a ld e n t Is A lle n
H c c s c o f F o r e s t C t ly .
C o lle e n T e rr y Is the e x ­
e c u tiv e of! leer.
O th er o ffic e rs Inclu de
T e rry D u lly , v ic e p re s i­
dent. M a lila n d . M au ree n
G o lm o n t , A lt a m o n t e
S p rin g s , presid en t-elect:
S a n d r a J a r r e t t ,
C a s s e lb e r r y , s e c re ta ry ;
W a r r e n
B a r t y .
I.ongw ood, tre a su re r.
D ire c to rs In c lu d e T o m
R 11 z I c . L o n g w o o d ;
Jeannette Coppola,
M a it la n d . D o n W h it e .
Lon gw ood; C o s m o M antovanl. L o n g w o o d . F r a n k
O'Brien and Ellioti
W estgate.
A family Springs
G a m e s D a y w a s h e ld
Jo in tly w ith the O rla n d o
a n d O sce o la b o a rd s on
A p r il 27 b e g in n in g at 10
a m . at th e C e n t r a l
F lo rid a Zoo.
T h e A s s o c ia te s C lu b 's
"H a c k to B a s ic s " sch o o l
(or new lic e n s e r s c o v e r­
in g to p ics s u c h as p ro ­
s p e c t i n g . f in a n c in g ,
clo s in g s, p la ts a n d m a p s
Is s c h e d u le d for M a y 2
a n d 3.

A d e le g a tio n fro m the
c o u n ty w ill be g o in g to
T a lla h a s s e e to m eet w ith
s t a t e l e g i s l a t o r s fo r
L e g is la t iv e D a y s , M a y
2 0 21.
A H o u s in g a n d U rb an
D e v e lo p m e n t S e m in a r
w ill Ire h e ld at the board
oIBce fro m 9 a nt. to noon
on M ay 17.
T h e R E A L T O R B u ild e r
C o m m itte e w ill present a
p ro g ra m o n Everything
You've Alw aya Wanted to
A s k A b o u t th e New Con­
struction at 10 a.tn. on
M ay 31.
T h e b o a rd a lso h o ld s
monthly orientation
se ssio n s fo r new a p p li­
c a n t s , w h o m u s t be
a p p ro v e d b y the m e m ­
b e rs h ip c o m m itte e , Ihe
e x e c u tiv e b o a rd , a n d the
g e n e r a l m e m b e r s h ip .
M e m be r* m u s t a g rre lo
abide b y u co d e o f e lh le s
w h ic h i s t a k e n v e r y
se rio u sly , T h e b o a rd can
fin e , r e p r im a n d , w a rn ,
s u s p e n d o r t e r m in a t e
m e m b e rs fo r fa llin g to
abide by t h is code.
New m e m b e rs are In­
d u cte d a t the m o n th ly
lu n c h e o n m e e tin g s and
sp eakers ore sc h e d u le d

-Jans Casselberry

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Sunday. A p ril I t, t*tS

Herald A dvertiter, Monay Saver — Thursday. M ay 1. i f t l

Sanford, FI. — )

The lowest priced
single-family homes
in Central Florida.

$ 38, 900.
You won’t find a better buy for your money on a single-family
home In Central Florida than at MARONDA HOMES IN
DELTONA. We have over 20 different floor plans to choose
from. And now. MARONDA IS BUYING DOWN THE
INTEREST RATE on 30-year FHA. VA and Conventional
mortgages to make housing affordable. Additionally, WE FAY
A LL CLOSING COSTS. Unlike many builders, we have NO

HIDDEN COSTS. OUR PRICES INCLUDE THE LOT OF
YOUR CHOICE.
Call 628*2162 from Orlando or 574-6634 from Deltona

Creekwood $63,400

bedrm2

Tide wood $38,900

Bradbury $53,200

THE DIFFERENCE IS VALUE

f r o m !n tf* a l* l« 4 «•# D e lto na t a i l to m am
t N f i m t , F o lio * D e llo n a
V# m lla to
M a t o n d a H e n t t t m o d a l* o n f ig h t . C o ll
2 1 * 2 h u m O r la n d o or M l 6 6 1 4
fro m Da lu m a

MARONDA HOMES

9 Decorated Models

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Sanford, FI.

Herald A dvertlte r, Money Saver — Thursday, May I, IWJ

tlo ria lly In v o lv e d in tinsa le ."
A fte r y o u h a v e m ad e

O PEN H O U S E S A T . 1-5

B u y e r s ' Market
Ih c d e c is io n abo u t how to
se ll y o u r ho u se, ih r next
step In p re p a rin g for sale
Is i d c o n d u c t a thorough
I n s p e c tio n o f the p re ­
m is e s . A s p r i c e s to r
h o u se s c o n tin u e to In­
crease. r o m jH t lllo n w ill
b e co m e m o re Intense and
m ost re a l-e s ln le agents,
lik e B rig g s , sa y th is Is
when some careful
p la n n in g c a n m a ke o r
b reak a side.
S i n c e

MAYFAIR
EXECUTIVE HOME
L a r g e 4 b d r m / 2 b a th h om e In e x c e lle n t
neighborhood, eat In kitchen, paddle Ian, te p a ra te
d in in g and liv in g room N ear H am ilton E le m
School. 4)1 So Scott. Reduced below a p p ra is a l

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b u y e r s

a r e

a d v ise d to h a v e a b u ild ­
in g I n s p e c t io n o f the
hom e c o m p le te d before
ih r p a p e rs are signed,
se lle rs s h o u ld try to head
oft a n y a n tic ip a te d o b ­
jectio n. M o re a n d m o rr
h o u s e s a le s a r e c o n ­
tin g en t o n a su cce ssfu l
t m lid ln g I n s p e c tio n . If
you w ant to m a k e a sale,
b e fo re y o u p u t y o u r
house o n Ih e m a rk e t Is
the lim e to ta ke ra re of

a n y p ro blem s
T h in g s that w ill so u n d
th e a la rm range from
crac k s In the found ation
In lig h t sw itc h e s that
d o n 't w ork to a w ater
s ta in on the c e llin g that
in d ic a te s a probable leak
lit the roof
" T h e s e are th in g s that
the se lle r has lived w ith
for y e a rs and not paid
a tte n tio n to. hut it's that
k in d o f th in g lh a l m esses
u p i h e t r a n s a c t io n . * '
w a rn s B rig g s " Y o u don 't
w a n t th o s e t h in g s to
co m e u p a f lr r you have
a n a g re e m e n t. T h a t 's
w hat m ost people hale
the m ost T h e y d o n 't like
to re a ch a n agreem ent
a m i th in k the house is
so ld o n ly to find lli.it they
a re

c o n t i n u a l l y

re-

n e g o il. it lu g Ihe a g re e ­
m e n t."
E v e n If I h r re Is no
b u ild in g Inspection ih rr e

In Florida

w ill lx- an a p p ra is a l In*
s|M-cllon. If the b u y e r lia s
app lied (o ra m ortgage. If
the house d o e sn 't lo o k
lik e It s a good In v e st­
m ent. ih e Irn d c r p ro b a ­
b ly w ill turn d o w n Ihe
loan app licatio n.
II there Is no a p p ra isa l
Inspection and no b u ild ­
in g lns|&gt;ertlon, the re a l
m om ent of tru th Is w h r n
ih e p ro s p e c tiv e b u y e r
la k r s a tour o f the h o m e
before sign ing Ih r fin a l
papers.
Make sure the h o use
Is clean from b a th ro o m
to k it c h e n w h e n y o u
show It. T h e re 's u v e ry
l a r g e

p a r t

o f

t h e

m a rk e tp la c e th at d o e s
not show lik e a b ra n d
new home so Its u p to the
o w n e r to m ake the h o u se
show as well a s It c o n ,"
-»ays Hrlggs " A ls o !&gt;c on
ltie lookout for th in g s
that y ou h a v e b e e n

m e a n in g t o f i x . lik e
b ro k en h a n d le s on screen
doors, o r th e unfinished
w o o dsh ed. It's little stuff,
but It's c r it ic a l to Ihe sale
o f any h o u se ".
" T h e s e a re th in g s that
the b u y e r c a n spend a
c o u p le o f h u n d re d dollars
to f ix a n d m a k e a
th o u sa n d d o lla r s e x lra on
ih c s a le ".
Y o u m a y la u g h at the
Im age o f th e tlre -k lrk ln g
p r o s p e c t iv e u s e d car
b u y e r. H o w e v e r, keep In
m in d th a t th e re m a y not
be a b u y e r fo r rve ry
se ller. J u s t a s good con­
s u m e rs a re not lik e ly lo
sp e n d m o n e y on a car
l bat h a s too m a n y ra l­
lie s . I h e y p ro b a b ly w on't
b u y a h o u s e th a t looks
lik e n o b o d y h a s cured for
It. M o n e y tu lk s and what
It Is s a y in g Is that th is la
a b u y e r’ s m a rk e t.

THE WALL ST. COMPANY
549 W. Lake Mary Blvd.

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E v e n in g , t i l 4141

Kiddie Condos: Parents Buying
Homes For Kids Going To College
By Bill Lohminn
UPI Feature Writer

R E A

L T O R S *

It Is not a s daffy as
c ro w d in g Into telephone
tx m ills a n d p ro b a b ly less
la s ly t h a n s w a llo w in g

2»/a to 3.26 Acres • Near St. Johns River on
paved road. Suitable for your perfect home
In Ihe country. Starting at $15,000. Owner
will hold mtg.
Sanford • Low downpayment, 4 bdrm/2
bafh home. Fenced on corner lot, citrus
trees, well 8&gt; sprinkler system, eat in kit­
chen w/lndoor laundry, Fla. room, screen
ed porch and one year warranty. $45,900
Low Low-Down, Assum e FHA.
Lake Mary • 10 acres. Custom built 2
bdrm/2 bath, 2 car garage. Potential high
density zoning, property can be divided.
Near Lake M ary High School. Large
rooms, big trees, big separate work shop.
ew Listing • Adorable 2 bedroom home
/large living and fam ily room. Clean &amp;
neat, shade tre es, nice yard, w alk
downtown, steal It today at $35,000.

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Sanford • Zoned comm ercial, pretty house,
great for retiree, clean as a pin, eat in kit­
chen, paddle fan, fenced yard. Excellent
buy at $39,000.

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esl c ra z e sw eeping the
n a t io n 's c n lle g r c a m ­
p u s e s — stu d e n t c o n ­
d o m in iu m .
In th is c a lc u la te d age of
computer stu d en ts and
b u s in e s s a d m in is tra tio n
m a jo rs h ead in g tow ard
y u p p lc -d o m . the trend o l
s t u d e n t s a n d t h r Ir
p a re n ts b u y i n g cond o m ln u m s ra th e r th an
r e n t in g a p a r t m e n t s Is
g ro w in g In p o p u la rity
D eve lo p ers have been
q u ir k to s c t ic u|K)ii tile
p h en o m e n o n .
" I t 's h u p p rn ln g In a ll
the c o lle g e towns a ro u n d
h e re .* * s a i d N a n e t t e
K t r h ls . a r r a l e s ta te
b r o k e r In C h a p e l H ill,
N .C .. h o m e o f Ihe U n i­
v e rs ity o f N o rth C aro lin a.
" O n ly f r e s h m e n a re
p r o m is e d d o r m it o r y
r o o m s (at U N C ) . If
p a re n ts are going In be
m a k i n g In v e s tm e n ts
a n y w a y , t h is Is a lo g ica l
th in g to do so th eir c h ild
cu n la k e advantage o l It."
F ie ld s r e fe r s to Ihe

n m l o in l u l u m s

a s

kiddle c on d o s "

Parents lo o k in g for u
la s break — or s im p ly
se a rch in g for a w a y lo
a v o id th ro w in g m o n e y
do w n the often deep rent
hole In college (o w n s —
pu rchase the c o n ­
d o m in iu m s for Ih e lr s o n s
a n d daughters In college.
O n c e the k id s ure o u t o f
school, ih r paren ts e ith e r
s e ll the ro n d o s , h a n g
o n to Ih rm as r e n ta l
p ro p e rly or keep th e m a s
r e t ir e m e n t h o m e s fo r
them selves.
Som e o l ih r stu d e n t
c o n d o s are a p a r t m e n t
co nversio n s, but o th e rs
are new u n its b u ilt a s
c o n d o m in iu m s w ith c o l­
lege room m ates In m in d
w ith b a th n x im s In e a c h
lie d ro o m and fire p la c e s
lo sp ic e u p Ihe deal.
C h a p e l H ill Is o ne o l
the hotbeds for th is ty p e
o f real estate tra n s a c tio n
— r ra l cstatr o lfle e s Hood
p a re n ts o f co lleg e stu-

WE HAVE HOMES FOR THE HOMELESS I

T he Wall St . Company

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549 W. Lake M ary Blvd.

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MOSSIE C. BATM AN
UC. REAL ESTATE BROKER

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s l i c k

b r o c h u r e s fo r co n d o s
w ith lo ts o f facts and
fig u re s p o in tin g to the
a d v a n ta g e s o f Investing
In a c o n d o m ln u m — but
th e tre n d Is sp reading
n a tio n w id e .
A l I h r U n iv e r s it y of
T e x a s In A u s t in , real
estate ag e n t C a r l A ratnon
sa y s there w ere o n ly a
h a n d fu l o f c o n d o m in iu m
p ro je cts n e a r th e c a m p u s
fo u r y e a rs ag o b u t su rh
p r o je c ts n u m b e r m o rr
th a n 100 now .
S a y s D a v id W illia m s ,
p r e s id e n t of The
M i d s t a t e s G r o u p in
A tla n ta , w h ic h h and le s
stu d e n t c o n d o m ln u m s In
C h a p e l H ill a n d A u b u rn .
A la .: " T h e p a re n ts are
n o t o n ly p u t t in g Ihelr
c h ild u p fo r fo u r y e a rs for
free, b u t th e y a ls o are
g e ttin g an e q u a l am oun t
o f m o n e y In Ihe w riteo ff
cate g o ry. This Is c u llin g
the co st o f e d u c a tio n .”
T h e ru s h w a s trigg ere d
In p a rt b y a c h a n g e In
In te rn a l R e v e n u e S e rv ice
re g u la tio n s In 1981 that
now a llo w s a h o m e o w n er
lo re n t p r o p e r t y lo a
r e la t iv e a n d t a k e I n ­
v e stm e n t ta x d e d u c tio n s
a s w e ll.
The

good

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p o in t s

of

liv in g * ,

p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e lo w
maintenance, make
c o n d o m in iu m s m o re a t­
t r a c t i v e t h a n s in g le f a m ily h o m e s fo r stu -

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Evening Herald — Sunday, April I I . I I U

Sanford. FI. - S

Preparing Home Sale: Game's The Same, But ...
By Mark Schwed
UPI Feature Writer
M IA M I ( U l’ l l The
l i r a t Is o n In S o u t h
F lo rid a , w ith a h o u s in g
g lu t, p ressure fro m le n ­
d e rs and a c ra c k d o w n on
d ru g sm u g g le rs a ll c o m ­
b i n ln g to c r e a t e a
“ rn ln d b o g g h n g " m a rk e t
for rc tlrc m e n i real estate
A m e re $ 14 .0 0 0 Is a ll It
la k e s to m o v e In to a
s t u d i o a p a r t m e n t In
M ia m i Beach , w h ere real
r s tn tc agents b o ast o f an
“ a c tiv e re sc u e s q u a d "
a n d tw o heart h o s p ita ls
Just a sto n e ’s th ro w from
th e ocean. T h o se w ith
de ep po ckets c a n m ove
In tod ay to a lu x u r io u s
c o n d o m in iu m for Just SI
m i l l i o n , g i v e or l ake
$ 0 5 0 ,0 0 0
M ost people a r r aw are
o f the p ro p e rty p ro b le m
In S o u th F lo rid a . T h e re
w a s so m u c h b u ild in g
g o in g o n In the past tw o

C a ro le L e a c h o l Ila y view
R e a l E sta te , w h o h a n d le s
h o u s in g for those w h o
d id w e ll In life a n d p la n
to d o th e sa m e In r e ­
tire m e n t. “ T h e m a rket Is
m ln d b o g g ltn g ."
T h e r r a rc those c o n ­
dos. fro m b e a ch to sh in lu g
b e a c h ,
t h e
lo w n h o u s e s . and re s id e n ­
t ia l p a la c e s , h u t o n e
h o u s in g c o n c e p t Is b ra n d
s p a n k in g new: le a sin g o r
r e n t in g h o t c l - l l k r r e ­
tire m e n t d w e llin g s u n til
yo u d ro p .
T h e s e a re fo r the r e ­
tire e s a n d e ld e rly w h o
a rc a lo n g w a y a w a y fro m
C lu b M e d. bu t not q u ite
r e a d y fo r I n tr a v e n o u s
I u lie s.
I lr s ld r * l he standard
c u rd r o o m s a n d sh u f(lt-board c o u rts , I h c rr a rc
s a u n a s , s lc u m ro o m s ,
c h a u f f c u r c d tra n s p o r ta ­
tio n. 2 4 -h o u r e m e rg e n cy
m e d i c a l c a l l s e r v ic e ,
s h o w e r s w it h s p e c ia l
g rip s, lu x u r io u s d in in g ,
m a id a n d lin e n se rvice s,
c o c k t a il p a r t ie s ,
f r e s h w a t e r p o o ls a n d
s n a c k b a rs — a ll th ro w n
In w it h t h r h o u se o r
a p a rtm e n t.
H ut a s th e y sa y o n
M ia m i Beach, It ain’t
ch ea p .

decades th a t (he w eight
of a ll th e d e v e lo p m e n ts
threaten ed to s in k the
sta le Into the A tla n tic
Ocean.
H ut th e b o o m w en t
bust a n d th e b o tto m fell
out o f th e m a rk e t. In ­
v e s t o r s lo s t s o m a n y
s hI r I s t h a t ih e d r y
&lt;le a n ln g In d u s try a lm o st
w ent d o w n w ith them .
N ow . a fte r y e a rs of
h a n g in g o n to p ro p e rtie s
a n d h o p in g for a tu rn
about In the m a rk e t, the
llm e h a s c o m e to un lo a d.
L e n d e rs are p u s h in g for
th e ir m o n e y a n d d ru g
s m u g g le r s w h o o n c e
w o u ld p i c k u p th r e e
c o n d o s fo r $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0
each, th e re b y d r iv in g up
tin- price o f all property,
ure now h a v in g to be less
generous w ith t h e ir cash.
" I f so m e b o d y Is t h in k ­
in g about c o m in g dow n
to F lo rid a to re tire , n o w ’s
the tim e to c o m e ." sa id

.X / v i o u / i a / i a . . .

T h e C e n tu r y 21®
Open House Weekend
The Following Homes Will Be Open
For Your Viewing Pleasure:
SATURDAY MAY 4

1-4 p.m.
2015 Adams Ave., Sanford
15 p.m.
100 Ridge Dr., Sanford
2-4 p.m.
807 Scott Ave., Sanford
1-5 p.m.
150 Maureen Dr., Sanford
9-12 noon
126 Krlder Road, Sanford
1-4 p.m.
610 Landings Place, Longwood
711 Castlewood Dr., Winter Spgs. 9-12 noon
1-4 p.m.
109 W. 17th St., Sanford
9-12 noon
106 W. 27th St.. Sanford

To i l

people a re the o n e s w ho
lived a ll th e ir liv e s w ith
cu te lit tle sc re a m e rs and
the last t h in g th e y w ant
to do is re tire lit a fa m ily
area.
’ Y o u d o n ’ t w an t to trip
over s o m e k td ’s trtc y rle
o n t h r w a y l o t ti r
g e ria tr ic w a r d , " L e a c h
said

SUNDAY MAY 5-1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
226 W a s h in g to n
L a k e M a ry

3445 Country C lu b Rd.
S a n fo rd

Your Host: Doug Russell
★ Large 100x270 ft. lot.
★ 3 bedroom, 2 bath
★ Great Room
★ Eat-In Kitchen
★ $89,900

Your Hostess: Lawana Kish
★ New Home
★ 3 bedroom, 2 bath
★ Great Room w/flreplace
★ Dining Room ★ Treed Lot
★ Breakfast Nook * $61,900

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1-5 p.m.
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1-4 p.m.
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c-21-2 TOP COURT
3/2 Paneled don, stone fire-place, on Cul De Sac. C.C. Area.

c 2t-3 901 VILLAGE DR.
2/1 with many conveniences. Spotless and convenient.

c-2i-4 682 LELAND
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T h e $ 1 ,4 0 0 re n t In c lu d e s
m a id and lin e n se rv ice s,
d o c to rs a n d n u rs e s on
c a ll, two K o s h e r m e a ls a
d a y In a lu x u r io u s res
tau ru n t, 2 4 -h o u r s e c u r i­
ty . an d a n a c t iv it ie s
d irecto r.
T h ese p la c e s a r c Inf o im a lly z o n e d fo r r e ­
tirem e n t. N o k id s T h e se

CENTURY 21
NATIONAL OPEN HOUSE

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SUNDAY, MAY S
1760 Beacon Ave., Sanford
105 Aldean Dr., Sanford
1633 Sandpiper Tr., Deer Run
780 Cochran Road, Geneva
224 Dlrksen Dr., DeBary
618 Park Ave., Sanford
3055 Moore Dr., Oviedo

In N aples, re n ts ra n g e
u p to $ 3 ,3 0 0 for a n as-yet
u n u m r d project, b u t It
c o s t s $ 9 9 5 , 0 0 0 in
e n tra n c e fees Just to get
In the door.
In M ia m i, g ro u n d h a s
Ju st been b ro k en fo r an
$ 1H m i l l i o n 1 4 - s t o r y
h ig h -ris e n r a r H ls c n y n e
H ay c a lle d Port W illia m .

2/2 NEW, NEW , NEW. BIG H A M M ER Model. Outstanding.

c-21-4 1817 PHILADELPHIA

305 ) 322-8678

3/2 Large home with panoramic view on Lake McGarrity.

■02 S. Frtnch A**

c 2t 7 1015 PIONEER

S a n lo r d . F L 22771

3/2 Walk to new shopping center. Moderate price.

C2M 1543 NORMANDY
271 Cathedral calling, outstanding yard, great location and prica.

cu t CLAYTON AND PROVIDENCE
3/2 Split plan. Custom built. Beautiful, walk to new shopping center.

c*21*10 649 FAIRCHILD
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Herald Advartlsar, Money Sever — T hun d er. May 7. H U

First Home: Be Sure You Want To Live There
E)jr W illia m H. Inman
UPI Fe a tu re W rite r
T h e fln st-tlm c Iio iim *b u y e r tth m ild s ill l liro n ^ li
•i w ea lth nl InforrriiilInn
b e fo re m ilk in g b is d e ­
c is io n . III! l u l l i n g p o ll’ llH ill tax a d v a n ta g e s of M s
p u rc h a s e . I lie p ro p e rty 's
r e s a le v a lu e , a n il Its
lo c a tio n re la tiv e lo (M u re
g ro w th .
Mill IIrsi iim l forem ost,
be s h o u ld c o n s id e r how
llie lions*' " f e e ls " lo him
p e r s o n a lly
- d u e s II
e m ia t lt u l e a p le a s .m l
p liiee lo liv e
" Y o u m u st s a tis fy Ibal
e i l l r r i u U f i r s t , " s iild
F ra n k H a rm a n , a com
in u n 1 1 9 r e a l e s i a I e
le c tu re r, a c c o u n ta n t m id
r r n ia l p r o p e r ly o w n e r
Peo p le so m e tim e s view
I lie p u rc h a s e o l a hom e

lik e a n y p r o p e r t y a c ­
q u is it io n . from a p u re
In v e stm e n t sta n d p o in t
■ 'llu l a hom e is d if ­
ferent, A hom e ts a hom e.
I l's a p la c e lo live. 'Ih u s
d iffe re n t fa c to rs are al
play, Y o u m u st e x a m in e
y o u r p e r s o n a li t y urn!
y o u r p e rs o n a l finals W ill
liv in g In t h is hom e d riv e
y o u c r a z y , e v e n If It
le p r e s e n ls a 'w o n d e rfu l
I n v e s t m e n t o p p o r t u n i­
ty ? "'
A m u lt i- h ed ro o m
hom e, n o m a tte r Its c a p i­
tal p o le n ll.il, Is a loo ltsh
b u y lo r a b a ch e lo r w ith
few b e lo n g in g s. A n In
tie r city lo w n h o u s e o r
h ig h ris e c o n d o m a k e s
lll ll e se n se lor a co u p le
w ith a lot of c h ild re n w h o
y e a rn lo p la y o u td o o rs
O n tb c o th e r hand, ll

KW, NNOEYOURETIRE
nEOtHKESMORETHOUGHT!
People who can retire anywhere keep
looking lo Orango Tree Village.
Neslled In 40 acros d rolling hills,
Orango Tree Vlllago foalures double
spacious woodod lota. This virtually
maintenance (roe planned com­
munity oilers a private recreational
center and is located with access
to all area conveniences and
amenities. Ono further am enity..
We'ro locatod In Orange City, the
homo of Pure Water
Look to Orange Treo Vlllago whon
you are planning whore to retire

impressive M anufactured Homes
from $30,000.

th e re Is a ch o ice betw een
tw o lik a b le hom es, o th e r
fa c to rs rtwiy le n d c r u c ia l

weight
" T a x taw s m a y m a ke a
m a r g in a l p to jw rly look
a ttr a c tiv e ," lie sa id " H u t
y o u sh o u ld look a l the
prr»|&gt;erty to see it it m c c is
y o u r p e rs o n a l needs,
T a x e s a re o n ly fro s tin g
o n the c a k e ,"
H o m e o w n e rs c a n d e ­
d u c t Interest p a y m e n ts
fro m lh e ir ta x e s , a
s a v in g s o f th o u s a n d s o l
d o l l a r s s i n c e 11 r s t
p u r c h a s e s a re t r a d i­
t io n a lly lo w - e q u it y ,
h ig h lo a n b u y s . T h e
b u y e r d o e s not tx-gin to
m a k e a d r i ll on b u ild in g
e q u ity tor seve ra l y e a rs
T h e b u y e r a lso Is e lig ib le
for fa vora tile la x ra le s o n
I lls c a p it a l g a in s
the
p io llls re a lize d w hen he
s e lls the hom e.
A n o th e r hit o l a d v ice
I k iii t s in k vnur Iasi d im e
llt ln that llrst M g b u y.
I h illil a c u sh io n .
" A n o il g e o lo g ist In
I Illu s io n , caugh t In the
e iie tg y g lu t, m a y llo d
11 It1 1 se lf u p the p r u v r rM a l
e r r e k If h r loses Ills }nh
lu ll M ill lia s to pay on tils
9 12 0 , 0 0 0 h o m e
m o rtg a g e note.**
K s llm u le s vary on how
m u c h m o n e y s h o u ld tie
set a sid e E x p e rts a gree
at least tw o In six m o n th s
o l y o u r In ctiu tr s h o u ld Ik k e p i In reserve
" T h e r u le of ih o n ih Is
10 jiu t d o w n a s l l t l l r
m o n e y a s (Mmslble III the
h o m e , a n d a im lo r fixe il IM e rest lo a n s ," sa id
d o A m i W itc h e r, a ss is ta n t

v ice president o f a T e x a s
m ortgage co m p a n y a n d a
p ro p e rty m a n a g e m e n t
Instru ctor
T rxi m a n y
firs t-lim e b u ye rs In the
lllg h -ln trre s l years of the
I!l7 0 s opted for "c re a tiv e
f i n a n c i n g " In w h ic h
m n n lh ly notes rose all
n n a i l y o r c o u l d he
chang ed p rrtn d lra lly by
the Irndcr.
" A lot of |H-opte got III
over their head s."
Ih iiig h ly 2f&gt; percen t to
2H percent ol a b u y e r's
d isp o sa b le m o n th ly in
com e should go iu lo the
m ortgage (laym ents. she
re co m m e n d e d
S o n ic
a n a ly s ts rrc o iriiu e u d as
m u c h as -10 p e rcen t ot
th a t n iim t h lv In co m e,
tun no higher
A first tim e b u y e r is
g o ing lo be lo o k in g for a
lot of pu rchases lot ih.it
h o to e — I u r it 11ii r e .
drujK-rlcs a p p lia n c e s all
ilia l ll von .lie at your
s p e n d in g lim it , y o u II
n ever have tin- b in d s to
p r o p e r ly u p d a t e y o u r
bottle
O il llie o ilie r h a n d ,
som e yo u n g c o u p le s b u y
ho m e s w ith llie exp re ss
p u rp o se ol b u ild in g a
llllle eq uity, s e llin g the
ho m e s in a few years,
a n d m a k in g ih r lr second
o r i h I r d h o m »• t h &lt;■
“ d re a m p la ce ."
U n fo rtu n a te ly , the suit
re a l rs ta le m ark et ol re
c e n t y e a rs h a s lu a d c
ra p ld profM-ity tu rn o v e rs
a le s s a lli.K liv e prosp ect
"In llie tale l!l7 t)s. real
e s t a t e w a s p o p u la r
Ix-cansc ll w iis ta n g ib le , a
w a y lo lieal I n lla llo u ."

said K o rm a n
Y o u c o u ld
throw m o n e y an y w h e re
and y o u 'd m a k e m ore
money b a c k
"S in ce H IH I. because
ol a c o m b in a tio n o l high
Interest ra le s , low Inflallo n ch ang es In h o u sin g
patterns, the m a rk e t has
cooled ofT s ig n ific a n tly .
There has h e rn a ra d ica l
d e p r e c ia tio n o n h o m e
values In m a n y ureas.
Many h o u s e s arc nol
even k e e p in g u p w ith
Inllallou. -I or 5 percent.
You're ta k in g a risk If
you're b u y in g I bat first
home w ith the Idea o f
m aking a p ro fit In a year
or two."
Inner c it y In v e stm e n t
ts lM-eomlitg m ore populai to firs t-tim e housetnivi-rs P ro p e rty lo m any
ell Ins is re la tiv e ly cheap,
lie savs. a n il lik e ly lo
increase lu v a lu e
f i l l s is b e c o m in g
m o re a n d m o r e o| a
m m i i . i d i i i o i i . i l f a m ily
m * trIV- A lol o f single
paren ts w it h c h ild re n ,
l he s u p p o s e d y u p p ie
fam ily W ith the incom e
d istrib u tio n b e in g w hat It
Is. w llli the h fe s ly lc lielu g
wltui ii is. ih r in n e r c lly
offers som e real values.
How ever, before you
buy.
h e r a i i l Io n s,
"m ake su re y o u can vass

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DAILY

" O n the oth er hand,
r e n te rs h a v e few rights.
L e t 's fa c e It. m an y people
d o n 't w a n t to m ess with
a l l t h e u p k e e p They
e x c h a n g e those rights for
l l i e h a s s le o f in.iltile*
n a n c e . T h a t 's one of the
ih tn g s y o u have to look
at. If y o u re n t, you don't
h av e to p a y a plumber
$ 4 0 to re p la c e a 50 cent
w a s h e r.”
R e n t trig Is also a lavorlie o f p e o p le w hose work
I n v o lv e s freq u e n t Iranft-rs.
" W h o w a n ts In Invest a
lot o l tim e a n d money In
a h o m e ,” sa id Witcher,
" w h e n th e y 're going to
Ik - le a v in g tow n In a lew

m onths?"

Pr&gt; C o lu m b n n Indian* believed th a t a a rth q u a ka s were
caused hy the creato r shaking th e e a rth to te e If hi*
handiw ork w a s s till around The In d ia n a w o u ld »hout,
"Mete I a m ,” to reassure him.

We list and sell more
homes in the Sanford/
Lake Mary area than
anybody else.
We’re all you need to
know in real estate.

M 00CIS

th e a re a c a re fu lly , know
w h a t It represents, check
m u th e sh o p s and the
s c h o o ls a n d other ameni­
ties. M a k e su re it makes
y o u feel com fortable."
If y o u 'r e n o l ready to
p lu n k d o w n y o u r cash,
p e rh a p s y o u should con­
s id e r r e n t in g , h r sug­
ge sts.
" F ir s t o f a ll you don’t
lie u p y o u r m oney You
h a v e m o n e y to pul Into
s lo c k s o r bonds, other
f i n a n c i a l In stru m e n ts.
R e n tin g g iv e s you flcxlb ilily .

You m ade the right
choice about residing in
the Greater Sanlord/Lake
Mary area.
Now m ake the right
choice selecting your
REALTOR. We can pro­
vide exp erien ced (28
years) professional ser­
vices lo assist you in buy­
ing or selling a home with
comlortalbe, affordable
financing.
Write or call 322-2420
(Sanford) or 321-2720
(Lake Mary) for either
your free relocation kll or
free m arket analysis
showing you how much
your home Is worth today.

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UP I Economica Writer
W A S H I N G T O N ( U l’ l l M a n y p e o p le a r c M ill
m a k in g n e a rly In lo lcrn h lr sa c rific e * to b u y a
houiM*. B u ild e r s a m i real
e sta te s a le s p e o p le —
i l i r l r fln j| r n i c ro s se d —
a rc lo o k in g fo rw a rd In
a n o th e r go o d y ea r h o t In
a ( u n d a n ie n la l s e n s e .

b u y in g su rg e s, are the
d y n a m ic grow th o f the
fu Iure.
s e c o n d a r y m o rtg a g e
— A llh o u g h a g r ic u lt u r ­
m a r k e t — the m e c h a ­
a l la n d v a lu e s h a v e de­
n is m for re c y c lin g m o st
preciated , liv in g sp a ce In
m o rtg a g e m oney.
— T h e In d u s try 's lo b ­ a n d a ro u n d c it ie s und
to w n s ha* n e v e r been
b y is ts . try in g to p re s e rv e
I m p o r t a n t ta x a d v a n ­ m o re e x p e n s iv e . A re a .
Inside a n d o u t. b e co m e s
ta g e s for h o u sin g , h a v e
ih r first a m e n it y to be
u n i t e d In a w a r n i n g
u h o u t the fa llin g p r o p o r ­ sa c rific e d b y d e v e lo p e rs
u n d th e ir c u s to m e rs .
tio n o f hom e o w n e rs hut
— T h e o m in o u s th re at
a re se ve ra l yea rs too lute.
— B u ild e r s , f a c in g a o f a c a ta s tro p h ic c o lla p s e
re v o lt o f b u y e rs no lo n g e r o f h o u s in g d e m a n d re ­
m a in s v e ry m u c h a liv e . A
s a tis fie d w ith m e d io c re
h ig h e r u n e m p lo y m e n t
q u a lity , a r r b e in g fo rce d
lo pay m u c h c lo s e r a t ­ ru le later t h is y e a r, a
r a p i d d e c l i n e In t h e
te n tio n to de sign , d e ta il
foreign exchange value of
a n d the p e c u lia ritie s a n d
the d o lla r, w h ic h som e
d iv e r s ity of liv in g s ty le s
a n a ly s is sa y Is a lre a d y
In o rd e r lo su rv iv e .
u n d r r w ay. o r a fa ilu re o f
— B u y e rs a rc d r y in g u p
In Ihc S u n B elt a s the C o n g r e s s to d i m i n i s h
g o v e r n m e n t b o r r o w in g
S o u th a n d W est try lo
are a m o n g th e p o s sib le
e m e rg e from a p a in fu l o il
trigger*.
In d u s try c ris is o f p le n ty .
T h e su d d e n slo w d o w n
H o u s to n b u ild e rs c a n be
III Ih r g ro w th o f th e g ro ss
f o u n d w o r k i n g In
n a tio n a l p ro d u c t to an
C h ic a g o .
a n n u a l rate o f o n ly 1.3
— M isb eg o tten n e w lu x
p e r c e n t In t h e f i r s t
b re a k s a n d th e th re a t
q u a rte r m a d e th o se
th a t som e o f the o ld o n e s
th re ats far m o re c re d ib le .
w ill lx- taken a w a y h a v e
B u y e rs , s e lle r s
Irft th o u sa n d s o f h o llo w
b u s y , c a u t io u s
in n n u m e n ts — fro m v a ­
M rs . C h a r le s B u n c h
c a n t o ffice b u ild in g s lo
lo o k s out o ne w in d o w o f
u n w a n te d a p a rtm e n t
b u ild in g s , rejected c o n ­ her A n c h o ra g e . A la s k a ,
d o m in iu m s a n d t im e ­ hom e a n d se es th e bou ts
In C o o k Inlet. T h ro u g h
s h a rin g resort u n it s —
a n o th e r w in d o w are Ih r
w a ste d h o u sin g th a t w ill
m o u n ta in s. " O n a c le a r
n e v e r lx- so ld fo r lh e
d a y yo u c a n see the tip o f
s a m e b illio n s th e y c o st to
M o u n t M c K in le y , " sh e
b u ild .
— T h e A m e ric a n h o u s ­ says.
T h e B u n c h f a m ily ,
in g In d u stry Is le a v in g
w llh three c h ild re n . Is
i h r e xu b e ra n ce o f y o u th ,
m o v in g to W a s h in g to n .
no w that so m a n y d w e llD C ., b u t s e ll in g a n d
I n it u n i t s a r e I n
b u y in g h o u s e s a re
e x is te n c e , and e n te r in g
c h a lle n g e s th e y d o not
I h r m u tu rr y r a r s m o re
p la n to scale.
t y p ic a l o f E u r o p e a n
In A n c h o r a g e , t h e
c o u n t r ie s . Y e a r - r o u n d
r e h a b ilit a tio n , n o t s p r ­ h o u s i n g “ s u p p l y Is
s t a r t i n g tu m e e t d e ­
i n g t im e b u il d i n g u n d

a n a ly s ts nay. thin g* w ill
n e v e r lie I he name.
T h e m a jo r c o n c lu s io n s
o f h o u s in g in d u s t r y
a n a ly s t s s u rv e y e d h y
U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n a ­
tio n a l are:
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m a n d ." sh e s a y s S e lle rs
find the sa le s are less
a u to m a tic a n d m ore co s­
tly.
In W a s h in g to n too. It
seems. T h e re , the B u n ­
ches* real e state agent.
Betty K a n d u ll. says she
h a s n e v e r s e e n m o re
houses b e in g pu rchased.
The fir m sh e Just left In
N o rth e rn V ir g in ia Just
had Its best m o n th .
B u t sh e h a s a lso never
seen s u c h c a u tio n , w llh
s e ll e r s p u t t i n g t h e ir
h o m e s o n Ihe m a rk e t
m o n th s e a r lie r th an Ihe
p lan n e d m o v e and { lu l­
lin g u p w it h ih e I n ­
co n v e n ie n c e o f sh o w in g
It to b u y e r s o n
C h ris tm a s , T h a n k s g iv in g
and E aster.
" T h e y J u s t w a n t to
m ake su re th e y se ll their
h o m e s," sh e says.
T h e I n tu it io n o f the
m arket p la c e Is resp o n ­
d in g to a v a rie ty o f new
c irc u m s ta n c e s . A fte r d e ­
cades o f b e in g a s a n c tu ­
ary o f s o r ts from m arket
risk, a lth o u g h su fferin g
from p e rio d ic bo u ts of
c r e d it s t a r v a t io n , Ihe
tables h a v e tu rn e d .
N o w th e r is k s a rc
m uny b u t (he s u p p ly of
c r e d 11 h a s b e c o m e
s ta b iliz e d at e xp e n siv e
levels.
B u y e r s a n d se lle rs s till
have to c o n te n d w llh Ihe
p o s s ib ility o f d ra s tic tax
reform th at w ill change
Ih e n a t u r e o f t h e ir
h o ld in g s, o f a n eco no m y
th a t k e e p s th e b e st
a n a ly s ts o n the edge o f
th eir seats, a n d o f new
sh ifts In th e m a k e u p o f
the b u y in g a n d se llin g
p o p u la tio n .
T h e o ld f o r m u la s ,
q u a in t In th e ir s im p lic ity .

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get le ss u sefu l every d a y .
C h a n g e c re e p s
In u n a n n o u n c e d
W ith h a rd ly a n y p u b lic
d is c u s s io n , the e c o n o m ic
u n d e r p in n in g s o f th e
housing Industry
ch a n g e d ra d ic a lly In Ihe
last five years.
L it tle d id h o m e o w n e rs
a n d p o t e n t ia l b u y e r s
k n o w th at m o ney m a rk e t
m u tu a l fu n d s were th e
d e a th k n e ll for those 9
p e rc e n t m o rtg a g e s a n d
p e rh a p s o th e rs In Ihc 10
p e rc e n t range as w e ll,
a n a ly s ts say.
B u y e rs c a n keep w a it ­
in g for what used lo lie
a n In e v ita b le d o w n w a rd
c y c l e b u t It w il l n o t
h a p p e n , s a y s N ew O r ­
le a n s c o n s u lt a n t J o h n
H eb e rt.
" T h e m in u te y o u let
th e a v erag e J o e get 8
p e re rn t o r 9 p e rte n t o n
Ids m o n e y , (hat w as the
b e g in n in g o f Ihe e n d ." he
sa id .
W a ll S tre e t's y ie ld s fo r
ih c c o m m a n m an so o n
h a d to be exten d ed to
b a n k s a n d sa v in g s a n d
lo a n s . T h a t m e a n t
s a v in g s a n d loan s a ls o
n e e d e d h ig h e r Incom e.
T h e g ra te fu l saver fo u n d
c r e d it co st m o re e v e n
a fte r the Inflatio n ra te
slo w e d .
A t i h e s a m e t im e ,
m o rtg a g e s were b e c o m ­
in g fa r m o re jx ip u la r fo r
I h e b ig g e s t I n v e s to rs .
T h e lo w -p ro file " s e c o n d ­
a r y m a r k e t" that b u n d le s
m o rtg a g e s e x p lo d e d In
th e la st five years. O n c e a
s h e lte r fro m the m o n e y
m a rk e t sto rm , m o rtg a g e s
b e ca m e b ig -tim e c h ip s o n
th e table.
A n d the p h ilo s o p h y o f
th e re g u la to rs ca m e to
re fle ct m o re of b u d g e t
d i r e c t o r
D a v i d
S t o c k m a n 's c o n v ic t io n
th a t the n a tio n has tie d
u p to o m u c h m o n e y In
re s id e n tia l h o u s in g to the
d is a d v a n t a g e o f I n ­
v e s tm e n t-s ta rv e d e c o ­
n o m ic s e c t o r s lik e
m a n u fa c tu rin g .
A s ra le s stayed s t u b ­
b o r n ly h ig h It b e ca m e
c le a r ho m e o w n e rs h ip ’s
fa v o re d p o sitio n on th e
n a t io n 's Investm ent p r i­
o r it y lis t w as b e in g Jeop­
a rd iz e d .
T h e r e s u lt m a y b e
m o r e e f f ic ie n t u s e o f
m o n e y . H eb ert says. B u t
a lso . " I t's never g o in g to
g o b a c k d o w n to the good
o ld d a y s ," w hen s a v in g s
a n d lo a n s h a r v e s t e d
c h e a p m o n e y a n d p a sse d
II o n to th e h o u s in g
In d u stry . “ Home
m o rtg a g e m o n e y Is s lm C o n t in u e d t o p e g s 11

�Evening H e ra ld — Sunday. A p ril H . 1945

H a ra ld A d v e rtis e r. Mo nay S a v tr -- T hursday, M a y 1, ISM

Sanford. FI. — 9

Here Are Some Tips For Your Moving Day
By Ken Francklln
U PI F e a t u r e W r i t e r
So y o u 'v e b o u g h t that
new h o use o r a re ready
lo trade y o u r a p a rtm e n t
(or a c o n d o m i n i u m
arrovt tow n .
Do y o u le a v e the tnovInn to p ro fe s s io n a ls o r do
It yourself?
That d e p e n d s o n how
adven turesom e y o u are,
how p r r r lo u s y o u c o n ­
sider y o u r g o o d s to be,
and. In m a n y c a s e s ,
whether y o u h a v e som e
energetic frie n d s w illin g
to trade a d a y 's w o rk for
a few cases o f beer.
In a l o n g - d i s t a n c e
move, d o n 't lift a fin g e r If
yo ur p r e s e n t o r n e w
em ployer Is p a y in g for
your trip. Let the m o v e rs
do the w o rk . In m a n y
cases, the e m p lo y e r w ill
pick the m o v e r, s a v in g
you that h ead ach e.
K you are m o v in g lo
a n o th e r c it y o n y o u r
ow n. y o u c a n m o v e
yourself — a n d sa v e c o n ­
siderable d o lla r s — If you
only have a few ro o m fu ls
of furniture.
He w ary, h o w e v e r. If
you have a b a d b ack .
Even In a c r o s s - t o w n
move It s o m e tim e s Is

l&gt;est to b r in g In a m o v in g
firm to at least h and le
b u lk y a p p lia n c e s a n d
t h in g s lik e c o n v e rtib le
c o u c h e s , a n d d e lic a te
p o s s e s s io n s . T h e y a re
In su re d a g a in st dam age.
Y o u p ro b a b ly w ill not Ire.
Q u e s t io n : G o in g th e
d o -it-y o u rs e lf route, how
d o y o u p ic k a t r u c k
re n ta l firm ?
A n s w e r: Ily c o m p a ri­
so n s h o p p in g In o th e r
w o rd s, d o n 't go to the
n e a r e s t or m o s t
a d v e rtis e d tru c k re n ta l
f ir m a n d p lu n k d o w n
y o u r b u c k s In haste.
T h e m o v c - lt - y o u r s e lf
t r u c k a n d tra ile r ren ta l
b u s in e s s Is c u t t h r o a t
w h e n It c o m e s to c o m ­
p e titio n . T h e y a ll w ant
y o u r b u s in e s s and are
w illin g to b a rg a in for It —
s o m e tim e s at su b sta n tia l
s a v in g s to you.
O n e m a jo r rental firm
a d v e r t is e s th a t It w ill
m a t c h a n y lo w e r ru le
q u o te fro m a co m p etito r.
W h e n s h o p p in g a ro u n d ,
y o u fin d Its basic qu otes
le n d to be h ig h e r because
It p la n s o n c o m in g dow n.
It m a k e s u p the d i f ­
fe re n c e o n c u s to m e rs
w h o p a y the first quote.

n o q u e stio n s asked.
W h e n It co m e s tim e to
p ic k in g u p th e t r u c k ,
lo c a l dealers m a y a ls o
th ro w In a few e x tra d a y s
o r a few h u n d re d e x tra
m ile s o n y o u r trip lim it a ­
tio n . If yo u ask.
M ost de a lers u lso h a v e
on h a n d an u rra y of
m a te ria ls In a ssist w ith
the m o ve ra n g in g iru m
h a n d tru c k s to h e lp lu g
a p p lia n c e s and fu r n itu r e
p a d d in g to b o x es o f a ll
sh a p e s and sizes.
T h e y a lso have, free o f
c h a r g e , b o o k le t s w it h
t ip s o n e s tim a tin g the
s iz e o f the tru c k y o u w ill
need, p a c k in g a n d h a n ­
d lin g h in ts. M a n y a ls o
offer o p tio n a l In su ra n c e
th a t c o v e rs n o t o n ly
d a m a g e to the v e h ic le ,
b u t c a r r ie s $ 1 0 0 d e ­
d u c t ib le c o v e ra g e o n
y o u r possessions.
Also, w hen com p a rls lo n sh o p p in g fo r a
re n ta l tru c k , be s u re lo
c h e c k the g e n e ra l age
a n d c o n d itio n o f the fleet
a v a ila b le . T h e o ld e r the
t r u c k a n d In fe rio r the
u p ke ep , the grea ter the
c h u n c e s of a fru s tra tin g
a n d s o m e tim e s c o s t ly
b rea kd o w n .

If yo u d o n 't w a n t to
m o ve y o u rs e lf, a n d d o n 't
even care to get Involved
In sh o p p in g fo r a m o v in g
f ir m , t h e r e a r e b u s i ­
nesses th a t m a k e su ch
a r ra n g e m e n ts fo r yo u.
C h e c k the Y e llo w Pages
for " r e lo c a t io n " se rv ice s.
O n e s u c h f ir m , th e
M o m e r lc a d i v i s i o n o f
11o m e E q u i t y I n c . ,
s p e c ia liz e s In a r ra n g e ­
m e n ts fo r c o rp o ra te
tra n s fe rs o f e m p lo y e e s
from one c it y to a n o th er.
G a ry G a y lo r , d ire c to r
o f m o v in g s e r v ic e s at
H om e E q u it y 's D a n b u ry .
C o n n ., o ffic e , p ro v id e d
so m e g e n e r a l t ip s o n
w hat to lo o k for In a
m o v in g firm .
"M o re th a n a n y th in g ,
lo o k for a c a r r ie r w ith the
a b ility to p a c k , lo a d and
h a u l, u n lo a d a n d u n p a c k .
T h is w ay y o u h a v e one
s u p e rv is o r for th a t m o v ­
in g pro cess — th e d riv e r.
A n y la b o r he se le cts, he
Is r e s p o n s i b l e f o r . ”
G a y lo r said.
" T h a t p ro v id e s a m ove
o f a m u c h b e tte r q u a lity ,
s im p ly b e ca u se the peo­
p le w h o s t a r t a t th e
o ilg iu see w h a t bapjK-ns
at th e d e s t in a t io n . It

m a k e s th e m m o re re ­
T h e o th e r Is a b in d in g
s p o n s ib le about dam age, e s tim a te . In w h ic h the
u n d not b e in g late on agent Is b o u n d b y the
d e liv e r y . T h a t 's th e
p ric e h e q u o te s y o u w h e n
p r im e o b je c tiv e ." he said.
c h e c k in g y o u r h o u s e ­
G a y lo r suggested c a ll­ h o l d . r e g a r d l e s s o f
in g o th e r c a rr ie r s und w h e t h e r t h e a c t u a l
a s k in g ab o u t the re p u ta ­ w e ig h t Is o v e r o r u n d r r
tio n o f th e firm yo u urc th e estim a te .
Inte re ste d In.
"The p n d d e m w ith t h is
" K n o w w hat k in d of Is ta k in g so m e o n e 's o p l
m o v e s th e y do m ost of n lo n fo r w hat the w eig h t '
the tim e . If y o u are an o f th a t s h ip m e n t I s ."
In d iv id u a l, y o u w o u ld n 't G a y l o r s a id . " I t h u s
w a n t so m e o n e w h o c o n ­ a lw a y s b e en o u r p r o ­
s is t e n t ly d o e s m ilit a r y c e d u re to use a w eigh
m o v e s ." he said. " M i l i ­ tic k e t o n e v e ry s h ip m e n t.
ta ry m o v e s are low cost T h a t 's re co m m e n d e d for
m o v e s . L o w c o st s u g ­ a n In d iv id u a l, to o ."
g e sts le s s s e rv ice . It's
If y o u d e cid e to m o ve
m o re m e c h a n ic a l th u n y o u rs e lf, w ith the h e lp o f
|&gt;rrannul a n d It Is m eant y o u r b u d d ie s H e re 's one
to be th a t w n y ."
o th e r h in t. K e e p the beer
H r also recommended o n Ice u n t il a fte r the
s lic k in g w ith a m ajo r van h e a v y s tu ff u n d the m ost
lin e . " S h o u ld a c la im
p re c io u s o f p o sse ssio n s
o c c u r, s h o u ld the load h r a re o ff the tru c k un d Into
lute, th e re n e e d s to be u th e new abode.
re so u rc e w it h in that o r ­
g a n iz a tio n thut c a n so lve
the p r o b le m ." G a y lo r d
aid.
T h e r e a re tw o w a y s
m o v e rs c u n fig u re p rice s
u n d e r d e re g u la tio n O n e
Is th e t r a d lllo n u l m ethod
o f c h a r g in g I n te rs ta te
t a r r lf ra te s bused o n arlu a l w e ig h t o f the loud

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1419 West Broadway
Oviedo. Florida 32765

R E A L T Y INC.
REALTORS®

NO MOWING
R i*7Jt A For this contemporary style 2 bedroom, 2 bath
acre lot that Is all naturally wooded A private.
Feature* heated |ecuzzl off master suite, mus see. 1 115.000
Jvdy Lull
Eves. H I 7171
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OVIEDO

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9&lt;von Situs tod on I ocro mokos this oaocutlvo homo o stool
•'H22.000.
fjyo Booster. REALT0R/AS5OCIATE Eve* 145 1454
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1.7 ACRES
4) 252. with mobile home, loceted close In end neer heevy
growth area Should make sharp Investment! I Only t4t,«00.
Janet HeUeway, REALTOR/ASSOCIATE Eves. Mi-4444
CHARTER REALTY, IN C. REALTORS
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17 7 4 1 . Charming 2 story with wood floors, brick fireplace.

• bedrooms, on oversized lot In nice area. At only 1109,900
W.A. Ward. Jr.. REALTOR/ASSOCIATE Eves. M5-SV41
CHARTER REALTY. IN C. REALTORS
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S ACRES W/HOME
15414. Secluded home 3 bedroom. 3 bath on 5 acres with
beautiful trees. Greet room plan, fireplace, large country
kitchen. Motivated sellers. 199.100.
W.A. Ward, Jr.. REALTOR/ASSOCIATE Eves. 145 5943
CHARTER R EALTY, INC. REALTORS
545 9999

S SPACIOUS BEDROOMS
11147. Over 2000 sq. It. living area In this custom built b i ­
level located In exclusive area on IVy acre. (IVt baths).
Mother In law would fit well) Many extras In this home
Reduced tc 5125,000
Judith A. Green
Eves. 1451241
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�Herald A d v t r t ic r , Monty Savor - Thursday, May 3, I W

II — Evening Harald — Sunday, April 71, I W

S an fo rd. FI.

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Home-Buyers Face Array
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U P I B u s in e s s W r i t e r
T h e good o ld d a y s o f
b u y in g a m o rtg a g e w ere
iiiu r r th a n c h e a p e r —
t h e y w e re a lo t lea n
co m p lica te d .
T h e lim e s w h e n s h o p ­
p in g for n m o rtg a g e s im ­
p ly m eant lo o k in g fo r the
lo w e s t r a le s a r c lo n g
gon e. N ow th e h o m e
liu y r r h a s to c o n s id e r
a d ju s ta b le r a le s , c a p s .
Indexes, le a se s , p o in ts,
A P R s , m a r g i n s ,
bu yd o w n s, s h o rt o r lo n g
te rm s, a n d — h e a v e n
forb id — the p o s s ib ility of

s o m e th in g c a lle d nega­
tive a m o r tiz a tio n .
T h a t 's o n ly part o f It.
Read on.
A d e c is io n be tw een tw o
d i f f e r e n t k i n d s of
m o rtg a g e s in u y not com e
down to w h ic h Is a better
deal, hut fin d in g Ihe one
w h o s e t e r m s m a k e It
p o ssib le fo r y o u to be
app roved .
A b a n k w ill o ffer se ve r­
a l k in d s o f m o rtg a g e s
w ith v a r ia tio n s a v u lla b le
nn e a ch It r a n get c o m ­
p lica te d .
"I ve fo u n d the most
k n o w le d g e a b le I n d iv id u ­

a ls need to be told a b o u t
a p ro d u c t at least three
t im e s b e fo re he u n ­
d e r s ta n d s w hat y o u 're
I u Ik In g a b o u t. T h e
a v e ra g e person m a y not
b e a s k n o w le d g e a b le
u b o u t f i g u r e s , " s a id
H e le n O 'D o n n e ll, v ic e
p re s id e n t o f re s id e n tia l
m o rtg a g e s at Fleet F i ­
n a n c ia l G r o u p In P r o ­
v id e n c e . R ,l.
F ix e d - r a t e 3 0 -y e a r
m o rtg a g e s were re c e n tly
h o v e r in g a r o u n d
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p e rc e n t, g iv e or take a
h a lf p e rc e n t. A d j u s t ­
a b le -ra te m ortgages, or

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A R M s . for 30 y e a rs were
a ro u n d 10 pe rcen t, som e
a little lower.
F ix e d -ra te m o rtg a g e s
m a y v ary by the a m o u n t
o f fees ch arg ed o r som e
s p e c ia l I n c e n t iv e s —
m a k in g It d iffic u lt to fig ­
ure o u t w hat the best
d e a l Is o ver the lo n g ru n
T h a t's one th in g the
b u y e r d o e sn 't h a v e to
w o rry about. T h e le n d e r
Is re q u ire d to d is c lo s e the
a n n u a l percen tag e rate,
the effective rate o f the
m o r t a g e w it h a l l th e
c o m p lic a t io n s c o n s i d ­
ered.
F e e s a rc f ig u r e d In
p o in ts, one p o in t e q u a l­
in g I percent o f th e loan

u s u a lly e v e ry s ix m o n th s
or year, so m e tim e s e v e ry
three years.
C a p s lim it bow m u c h
th e I n te re s t r a le c a n
c h a n g e In a n y g iv e n
period, and the h lg h r s i
rate Ihe h o m e o w n e r w ill
ever have lo pay th ro u g h
Ihe life o f Ihe m ortgage.
T he m ost co m m o n
ca p s on a 3 0 -year A R M
adjusted a n n u a lly are 2
p e rc c n l a y e a r a n d 5
p e rce n t fo r Ih e e n tire
loan.
T h e le n d e r a lso b u ild s
In a p ro fll m a rg in to Ibe
A R M lh a l la k e s effect at
th e t im e o f t h e f ir s t
a d ju stm en t, us m u c h its
2 .5 p e r c e n t . If Ih e
a m o u n t.
n io rtg a g r (2 percept cap)
C h o o s in g an A R M In­ is taken out at 10 percen t
v o lv e s the o b v io u s r is k o f Interest a n d Ihe In d rx
h ig h e r Interest ra te s In goes dow n 1 jie r c c n l at
the fu tu re, b u t a ls o the
Ihe end o f Ihe first adq u a lit y o f som e hedges Ju s lm c n l p e rio d . Ihe In­
a g a in s t that p o s s ib ility
terest rule s t ill goes u p to
b u ilt In lo a m ortguge.
1 1.5 percent.
" T h e c u s to m e r c a n 't
Som e m o rtg a g e s cap
Just sh o p for a r a le ." said
p a y m e n t In cre a se s but
J o h n B a t ta g lia o f the
a llo w the Interest rate to
B o s t o n F iv e S a v i n g s
fluctuate. If the rate goes
Ik in k . " T h e y h ave to see
h ig h e r t h a n th e p a y ­
w hat the cap s a re. a n d
m ents. Ihe d ifferen ce Is
w h a t Ihe m a rg in is ."
added In the b ala n ce , an
A d j u s I a b le - m o r t g u g e
effect k n o w n as neg ative
ra te s are a ll based on
a m o rtiza tio n .
so m e k in d of Inde x a n d
The c h o i c e of a
I n t e r r s l r a te s a re a d ­
m ortgage m a y a ls o have
ju s te d a c c o rd in g to It,
a lo l lo do w ith w hat Is
a v a ila b le to a n In d iv id u a l
hom eow n er, ik m k s use a
v a rie ty o f c r it e r ia to d e ­
c id e w h eth er a b o rro w e r
sh o u ld lie a p p ro v e d —
but a co u p le o f g c n rru l
g u id e lin e s p la y a b ig
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A b u y d o w n c a n cut the
Interest ra te 1 p e rcen t for
a y e a r, at a co st o f one
p o in t u p fro n t. A 1 p e r­
c e n t b u y d o w n on a
9 1 0 0 .0 0 0 m o rtg a g e u l
13,25 p e rc e n t w o u ld c u l
rn o n tly p a y m e n ts by 978
— a s a v in g s o f $ 0 3 6 over
th e y e a r t h a t c o s ts
9 1 .00 0.
B u y d o w n s c a n co ve r
u p to the firs t th re e years
of a m o rtg ug e . A
b u y d o w n o f 2 p ercen t the
first y e a r a n d 1 percent
the se co n d Is possible,
and u 3-2-1 c o m b in a tio n
Is the best a v a ila b le .
B o rro w e rs w h o need a
b u y d o w n to q u a lif y
u s u a lly n e e d to sh o w
t h e y 'll p r o b a b ly m a k e
m ore m o n e y In the near
fu tu re , o fte n y o u n g
n e w l y w e d s w hose
p aren ts a re p a y in g the
p o in ts for the lo w e r rate.
T h e n th e re 's th e q u e s ­
tio n o f d o w n p a y m e n t s
a n d l e n g t h of Ihe
m o rtg u g e. H o m e o w n e rs
w ho w an t to b u ild e q u ity
lu s te r a n d c a n a ffo rd
h ig h e r m o n t h l y p a y ­
m e n ts m a y c h o o s e a
15 -year te rm , b u t the
vast m a jo r ity take the
30 -year ro u te.
D o w n p a y m e n ts can
v a ry , s o m e tim e s d o w n to
5 p e rce n t. T h e best deal
Is a v a ila b le to veteran s,
w ho m a y be a b le to get a
V e te ra n s A d m in is t r a ­
t io n - b a c k e d m o r t g a g e
w ith o u t p u tt in g a p e n n y
dow n.

Ho m e ow n e rs who
bo rro w ed at an in te rrs t
ra te h ig h e r t h a n th e
c u rre n t m a rk e t m ay
w a n t to r e fin a n c e the
m ortgage — u n d e r th r
r i g h t
p e r s o n a l
c lrc u m s la n c e s .
R e f in a n c in g I n v o lv e s
In itia l c h a r g e s Just lik e
t h r o r ig in a l m o r tg a g e
and. a s s u m in g th e rate Is
If Ihe h ig h e r Interest abo u t 2 p e rce n t better. It
ra le of a fix e d m o rtg ag e
m ay la k e a c o u p le o f
m a k e s (hose fig u re s Just y e a rs to m a k e u p the
s lig h tly o u t o f reach. Ihe d ifference.
s a m e a p p lic a n t m ig h t
If Ihe h o m e o w n e r Is
q u a lif y for a v a r ia b le
p la n n in g o n s r llin g tn Ihe
loan.
near fu tu re , th e lo w e r
If ih e a p p lic a n t b u s lm e re st rate m a y not be
w o rth w h ile .
som e cash bu t not a h ig h
" R e f in a n c in g la lik e a
enough salary, a
w h o le new tra n s a c tio n .”
b u y d o w n m ig h t help.
B a t ta g lia s a id . " T h e r e
A hom eow ner w ho
a r r so m e c o a ls Involved
u ses a b u y d o w n lit e r a lly
M y su g g e s tio n Is a lw a y s
b u y s the o p p o rtu n ity lo go lo th e b a n k that yo u
lo w e r Ihe Interest r a le for have y o u r m o rtg a g e w ith
a period of tim e at the
first b e ca u se y o u c a n gel
b e g in n in g of the
a d e al s o m e tim e s ."
m o rtg a g e . A o n e - y e a r
T h e le n d e r m ig h t re ­
b u y d o w n lo w e rs the In ­ du ce the p o in ts th a t need
terest rate for the first
to be p a id , a n d c u t the
year, p ro b a b ly b y 1 per- legal fees fo r so m e o n e It
A H * a lr t A d y . g iv e n a
m ortg age, he said.

T y p ic a lly , le n d e r s
d o n 't w an t the h o m e o w n e r's p rin c ip a l, in te r­
est a n d tax p a y m e n ts lo
e x c e e d 28 p e r c e n t o f
gross incom e. T h e y d o n 't
w a n t th o s e p a y m e n t s
p lu s a ll o th e r o u ts ta n d ­
in g debt to be m o re th a n
abo u t 3 6 p e rcen t o f gro ss
e a rn in g s

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C o n tin u e d fro m page 8
p ly g o in g (o c o m p e l?
w ith a ll o th e r m o n e y ."

Quality conaciouaneaa
without impart
competition
American lumber
c o m p a n ie s k iln - d r y th e ir
p ro d u ct to le a v e m o re
m o istu re In th e w o o d —
a n d the in e v it a b ility o f
g re a te r s h r in k a g e a n d
d is t o r t io n — t h a n d o
p r o c e s s e r s In m a n y
c o u n t r i e s f a m o u s fo r
q u a lity , lik e S w e d e n a n d
Ja p a n .
E n e r g y - s a v in g a n d
c o s t-s a v in g I n n o v a tio n s
are hot. those th a t deal
w ith safe ty, h e a lth and
beauty are not.
T h e vast n u m b e r o(
c o m p la in t s fr o m th e
g ro w in g c a d re s o f c o n ­
su m e r g ro u p s a re a n a t ­

tem p t to do fo r the h o u s­
in g In d u stry w hat Im ­
p o rts d id for a u to e x e c u ­
tiv e s — force them to
m e eI th e d e m a n d fo r
so m e th in g better.
O n e o f the In d u s try 's
b ig g e s t t r a d e g r o u p s
d e m o n s t r a t e d the
c h a l l e n g e for s u c h
groups by recently
e re c tin g In W a s h in g to n a
d is p la y s tru c tu re to show
a ll the " u n n e c e s s a r y "
r e q u ire m e n ts c o n ta in e d
In m a n y b u ild in g codes.
A m o n g the ' ' u n *
n r c r s s a r tc s " w a s a new
sa fe ty e le c t r ic a l o u tle t
that s h u ts d o w n b r fo r r
f a u lt y a p p lia n c e s c a n
e le ctro cu te th e user.
W h en d e sc rib e d by the
In d u stry at a ll. the d e ­
m a n d for better p ro d u c ts

Is g lo ss e d o v e r a s a n
" u p s c a le m o v e " by a lflu cut y u p p ie s lo o k in g for
gadgets and more
w o o d w o rk
A n e ra en d s
A lth o u g h m a n y m a jo r
c llle s s t ill seem to lx- nice
(daces lo v is it. If they
e v e r fin is h lite m , the end
o f a n era Is at hand ,
a c c o rd in g lo I he N a tio n a l
A s s o c ia t io n o f H o m e
B u i l d e r s '
c h l e l
e c o n o m ist
M ic h a e l S u m le h r a s t
s a y s th a t so c ie ta l In ce n ­
tiv e s a rc c h a n g in g , not
o n ly In Ihe U n ite d S la te s
b u t In m a n y I n d u s tr i­
a liz e d n a tio n s, to “ p re ­
s e r v e e x i s t in g I n v e n ­
to rie s ."
T ra n s la te d th a t m eans.
" W r nre m o v in g from the

d is p o s a b le s o c ie t y to
s o m e th in g permanent."
he s a y s F u rth e r, fa m ilie s
a s w e ll as larg e d e ve lo p
e rs a rc te n d in g m o re to
" p r e s e r v e w e a lt h " b y
b e c o m in g I r s s m o b ile
a n d m o re apt to s w itc h
t h e ir d o lla r s In to re ­
h a b ilit a t io n , not n ew

construction.
T h e ta x b re a k s a n d tile
c h a n c e th e y m ig h t d ls
a p p e a r have been re ­
s p o n s ib le fo r one la st
g ia n t gasp o f u n e ce ss a ry
c o n st ru c tio n n a tio n w id e ,
the fig u re s suggest. B u t
n o w . " I h e o r d in a r y
p e rso n h a s lo th in k tw ic e
b efore m a k in g a c o m ­
m itm e n t to m o v e ." F a r
fro m triv ia l, the r a m ific a ­
tio n s o f that d e ve lo p m e n t
a re t r e m e n d o u s .
S u m le h ra s t says.

It Pays To Shop For Homeowners'
Insurance: Here Are Your Options
B y Stephen J . Morgan

UPI Business W riter
T h e bigg est In v e stm e n t
m ost people e v e r m a k e Is
!h c p u rc h a s e o f a h o m e
a n d I t's I m p o r t a n t to
choose Ihe rig h t k in d o f
h o m e o w n e rs ' In s u ra n c e
to p ro te c t th a t In v e s tm e n l.
" T h e r e are m a n y k in d s
o f c o v e ra g e s a v a ila b le
a n d a n a rra y o f o p tio n s ."
sa y s N a n c y G o lo n k a . v ic e
p re sid e n t fo r c o n s u m e r
a lfu lrs a n d e d u c a tio n fo r
the In su ra n c e I n fo rm a ­
tio n In s titu te , a tra d e
gro up . " I t Is w ise , a s In
any o th e r m a jo r
p u rc h a s e , to d o so m e
s h o p p in g a r o u n d a n d
co m p a re co v e ra g e s a n d

c o s ts ."
H o m e o w n e rs ' p o lic ie s
a re d e s ig n e d to c o v e r
re p a irs or re p la c e m e n t o f
y o u r h o u s e a n d
b e lo n g in g s a n d to co ve r
la w s u it s fo r I n ju r y o r
dam age y o u ca u se .
Y o u r h o u se, garuge a n d
o th e r s tru c tu re s o n y o u r
p ro p e rty are cove red , as
Is p e rso n a l p ro p e rty . T h e
p o l i c i e s a l s o p r o v id e
m o n e y In Ihe e v e n t d a m ­
age to th e h o u se forces
y o u a n d y o u r fa m ily to
liv e else w h e re fo r a tim e .
G e n e r a l ly , a p o l ic y
c o v e rs f u r n it u r e a n d
b e lo n g in g s for th e ir " a c ­
tu a l c a sh v a lu e ." - w h ic h
Is t h e ir o r ig in a l c o a t
m in u s d e p re c ia tio n . B u t

a n o th e r — a n d v e ry Im ­
p o rta n t — k in d o f p o lic y
p r o v id e s " r e p la c e m e n t
co st c o v e ra g e ." o r w h a t It
w o u ld c o st to re p la ce the
h o u se o r Item at to d a y 's
p rice s.
B o t h t h e s e p o l ic i e s
p ro v id e o n ly lim ite d c o v ­
erage fo r v a lu a b le s su ch
as je w e lry a n d fu rs, moat
often at a lim it o f $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,
G o lo n k a saya.
T h e re a re aeven b a s ic
k in d s o f h o m e o w n e r s '
p o l ic i e s I n s u r in g y o u
a g a in s t a v a r ie t y o f
" p e r tla ." T h e y are; the
b a s ic p o lic y , k n o w n In
th e In d u s try a s M O -It the
b ro a d fo rm (HO-2); the
sp e c ia l o r a ll-r is k fo rm
&lt;110-31: the re n te r's p o li­

c y ( H O -4 1 ; t h e c o m ­
p re h e n siv e fo rm (110-5);
(he c o n d o m in iu m p o lic y
( H O -6 );
a n d " o ld e r h o m e " In su ra n ce (110-8).
T h e b a s ic fo rm in s u r e s
y o u r h o m e a g a in st fire o r
lig h t n in g ; lo s s o f p r o ­
p e r t y f r o m p r e m is e s
t h r e a t e n e d b y f ir e o r
o th e r p e rils: w in d a n d
h a ll; e x p lo s io n s : rio ts o r
" c i v i l c o m m o t io n " ;
a ir c r a f t a n d v e h ic le s ;
s m o k e : v a n d a lis m a n d
m a lic io u s m isc h ie f; theft;
b ro k e n w in d o w s. O n ly a
s m a ll n u m b e r o f h o m e ­
o w n e rs b u y th is In s u r­
a n c e b e ca u se It p ro v id e s
le ss co ve ra g e th a n m oat
p e o p le w a n t. G o lo n k a
oaya.

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KEYES FLORIDA, INC.
Lake Mary
ORLANDO 3 BR/2 Bath energy efficient horn*, tolar hot water,
tiled entry way, all double paned windows, wllk -In closets,
recently decorated 9« t2 utility shed Large assumable mot
Igage Call Flortfa "Dotty'' McAltee REALTOR Associate. Eves
322 MM
1470 FREEPORT OR , DELTONA • Loyely 12, large screened
porch, eicellenl location Best buy tn area Cell Flonia ' Dot
ly" McAlee, REALTOR Atsoclele. Eves 3227156
TWO BUILDING LOTS 120'i115'near 17 02 and W 25lhSl ion
ed lor durgslore, llorlsl shop and greenhouse tor retail trade
only Professional otllce Pet shop or animal hospital Frullor
Veg store end wholesale markets Both lots tor 539.900 Edilh
DeVeughn, REALTOR Associate. Eves 339 6368, Viola Rivera.
REALTOR Associate, Evas 7740695
SANFORD - Low down payment No qualifying, owner linanc
mg Zoned GC 2 two bldgs Total 1638 sq It Ample parking near
17 92 Only 164,500 Viola Rivera. REALTOR Associate, Eves
774 9695 Edith DeVeughn. REALTOR Associate. Eves 3396368
WEKIVA RIVER ACCESS •Country living on I t acre 3bdrm/2
bath, family room, fireplace Close lo 14 Horse OK Eicellenl
condition J49 900 Susan E Lea BROKER Salesman, Eves
3399589
COUNT RV LIVING . 1 * Acre 3 txlrm,, 3 bath, screened petto,

workshop, lenced. approi 1500 sq ll living area Beautifully
landscaped Zoned agr Wedfva River access A "musl see ! Low
160.000 s Call Susan E Lae, BROKER Salesman, 339 9589 Eves
NOW ONLY 189.9001 Plus 18.32 pool. 3 bdrom . 2 baths, quiet
wooded location close lo 434. 436 end 14 Best buy In areal
Owner transferred, bring oilers To see call Susan E. Leo
BROKER Salesman. Eves 339 9589
1940 SIPES AVENUE. SANFORD Industrie zoned properly
127 acres !60i346 3 large buildings with various celling
heights 5.974 total square tool age ol buildings, Includos 2
bedroom, t bath, kitchen 4 dining and living room Only
1219.900 Call Elsie Sptvey, REALTOR Associate, Evee 8308559
HWV. 17 92 SANFORD - Lease or purchase 200&gt;270i200t335
1 plus acre Fronting 17 92 OC 2 zoning only S220.000 Call Elsie
Spivey. REALTOR Aseoclele 630 8559 Evee
HARDWARE - Fronting on Highway 17 92 In DeBary Priced lo
sell at St 59,000 Some eeller financing Cell Elsie Spivey.
REALTOR Associate 6306559 Eves
LAKE MONROE • Lovely 3 bedroom 3 bath with ecreened pool,
jacuzzi and entertainment area Sellar financing Priced 10 sell
1186.000 Call Elsie Spivey. REALTOR Associate. Evee 8308569
DELTONA - Beautiful laketronl home with pool, 3 bedroom*
2 W balha on oversized lot Only 1112.000 OPEN HOUSE May
S, 1966 from 26 P M. Call Jennifer Walsh. REALTOR Aeeociale,
Evee 574 3839
DELTONA • Spectacular view ol sunset from this 3 bedroom
2 bath lakefronl home So many ealrael Price only 192.500 Call
Jennifer Walsh, REALTOR Associate, Evee 574 3839.
LAKE MONROE • Beautiful wooded lakefront lot In growing
Deltona See end buy I Only 115.000 Call Florence Thompson.
REALTOR Associate, Evee 322 9432
0 0 0 0 ASSUMABLE MTQ. - 2 bdrm , IV* bath In Longwood
■bout two btocka Irom 434 zoned R 2. Many large beautiful Oak
trees Gee stove end hot waler heeler Lhrlng room A dining
arts Newly decorated in rustic wood, lenced yard, close lo
shopping and major highways Corner lot Priced et 559.500 •
Please call Edilh » DeVeughn. REALTOR Associate. Evas
3396356. Viola M Rivera REALTOR Aseoclele, Eves 7740596
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77th Year, No. 211 Friday, April 26, 1985—Sanford, Florida

Herald

(U SPS

48t 280)

Price

25 Cents

■

Lost Promotion To Be Sought

S ta te D r o p s C a s e A g a in s t O f f ic e r
By Deane Jordan
Herald Staff Writer
S a n fo rd p o lic e S r i . Jo e
Dillard'a Job la serurr following a
sialr board s vote Thursday not
to review his certification.
The Criminal Justice Stan­
dards and Training Commission,
a 17 member state hoard In
Tallahassee w h ich certifies
police officers, voted unanimous­
ly not to art because Dillard's
alleged victim In a fondling case
would not testify.
Th e hoard's staff recom ­
mended the rase tie dropped.

Dillard, who has a 14-year
unblemished record, was ac­
cused In September by an
IH-ycar-old woman who said he
fondled her In the summer of
1983
The motion not to review
Dillard's certification was made
by tK»ard member John Polk,
sherlft of Seminole County, ac­
cording to Dillard's attorney.
Thomas Greene ol Sanford.
Dillard will now seek a promo­
tion he was passed over for while
he was fighting the woman's
charge. Greene said. If the San­

ford police department's promo­
tion board docs not reconvene to
consider Dillard for a lieute­
nant's position hr will take legal
action against the city. Greene
said
Although the woman refused
to press criminal charges, her
accusation prompted the slate
and local authorities to In ­
vestigate her claim thus putting
D i l l a r d 's c e r t if ic a t io n In
jeopardy.
After the alleged fondling in­
cident was reported. Dillard was
suspended with pay and fired In

December by Police Chief Ben
Butler.
Prior to Dillard's firing how­
ever. a local panel of iwo sheriff"s
deputies and a Sanford officer
voted 2-1 against any dis­
ciplinary action The Sanford
officer voted for disciplinary ac­
tion.
Alter the firing a Sanford Civil
Service Hoard overruled Duller
and reinstated Dillard, but not
after a lieutenant's promotion hr
was eligible for was filled by
another sergeant on the force.
Steve Harriett, who become

acting police chief April 30
because Duller is retiring, said
thrre Isn't a lieutenant's position
o|&gt;en In the police department
and Dillard can't be promoted to
a position that does not exist. He
slid It Is premature to consider
whether a position could be
created for Dillard
As for any suit against the city
Harriett Mid. "I suppose his
attorney can do what he wants
lo do."
Sanford city attorney William
Colbert said If Dillard did take

See OFFICER, page 14A

Jo e D illa rd

Asks 31 New Employees

Father, Son
To Tackle
'G reat R ace'
Sanford architect Gerald
Gross and Ills father. Don. will
soon Ik- chugging arross the
country in their 1929 Ford
delivery van In the "Great
American Rare "
Slapped on thr side of their
classic roadster will Ik * the seal
of the city of Sanford for all of
America lo see The younger
Gross, a staunch Sanford
prom oter, estimates about
"100 million people'* will lie
e x jK is e d to the race, either In
person or on T V . bringing
national publicity to the city on
the St Johns
There will be I 19 other cars
from all over the world In the
3.IOO mile cross country road
rally. Gross said. Entries are
restricted to vehicles that are
1936 models or older The race
will begin June 24 In Los
Angeles and end Ju ly 4 In New
York City, with the winner
taking a $ 1 0 0,00 0 purse.
Another $150,000 In prizes
w ill be awarded to other
(Mirtlclpants.
A "precision driving" con­
test. drivers may not exceed 50
mph or (Misted limits and must
otiey all traffic rides Secret
check |Milnts will Ik- set up to

H u n d r e d s
By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff Writer
About 500 Seminole County
residents will feel giMKl "down to
their very feel" about helping
others Saturday, according to
March of Dimes regional Execu­
tive Director Harold Shelter
On that day. Sanford will have
Its first wulkathon for the Marrh
of Dimes. Sheffrr said
Over 25 local businesses will
liave trams walking In the event.

S h e r if f H ik e s
B udget 14%
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff Writer
Sheriff John Folk Is requesting
rounty commission approval of a
$11.5 million budget tor Itscal
1985 86. up 14.6 percent from
this year's $10 07 million
At the sam e tim e . I’olk
estimates that the department
will return to the county more
than $1 million In revenues from
a variety of sources. These range
from the housing of federal
p riso n e rs at the S e m in o le
County Jail at $618,691. to
$75,747 for the four stall m em­
bers who serve In the drug
enforcement administration
HwsM fWHs Sr Tsmiar VMtcwrt

Standing In front of the
Sanford architect Gerald
Sanford seal from Mayor
the race, giving Sanford

1929 delivery van
Gross, center, and
Bettye Smith. The
national publicity,

ensure that the drivers comply.
Ttie 11-day race will not be
the lirst such race for the
Grosses, who arc antique car

T o

W a lk

In

plus m a n y In d ivid u als ure
expected lo collect pledges and
walk lor children with birth
defects
"Dy thr time they cross thr
line, they will know they have
done some go«Kl .. "down to
their very feet." Shelter said
Thursday.
The walk Is 12 miles and will
begin at 7 a m at the Sanford
Civic Center The 12 miles will
Include "th r scenic route" of the

they'll drive In a cross country race,
his father, Don Gross, accept a flag with the
flag will be displayed on the vehicle during
Gerald Gross said.

collectors. The Don Gross. 61,
of Chicago, will drive thr van
and Gerald. 38 will Ik* the
navigator. They will slop for

B irth

T h r parents of un Orlando
woman killed by a drunk driver
In 1980 have been awarded
$1 075 million by a circuit court
Jury
Mary Wiley and her former
husband. John W iley, were
awarded the Judgment In con­

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Comics.............................10A
Dear Abby........................ 9A

Deaths........................... 14A

Time
To............................
Spring Forward
Dr.
Gott
10A
Editorial.............................*A
Daylight-saving time re­
Florida..............................14A
turns Sunday, providing un
Hospital.............................
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extra hour of sunlight In thr
Nation................................
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People................................9A
forward one hour ut 2 a in.
Sports.
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The old
adage is "spring
Television.................
forward, fall back"Leisure
when
Weather.............................
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resetting the clock.
W orld................................ 2A

See RACE, page 14A

D e f e c t

City and will not Interfere with
the day's Sanford -Xppreclatlon
Week activities
Th e March of Dimes has
changed the wulkathon In two
ways. Sheffrr said It has re­
duced the numlK-r of miles from
IH to 12 and revam|K*d the wav
It t^krs pledges. Insteud of get­
ting people to pledge money for
each mile walked and collecting
the money after the wulkathon.
they pay a flat amount before

Couple Win $1 Million Award
In DUI Death Of Daughter, 20

lunch and lodging at desig­
nated places each day. They'll
have n pit crew following with

F ig h t

the event.
Sheder said the ehunges were
brought about after complaints
from hulling and pulling walkers
that thr walk was too long and
collecting pledges to time con­
suming
"I saw some pretty granl look­
ing young folks come across
there (the finish line) and they
were hurting. Then they would

See WALK, page 14A

Under stale law. (hr sheriff Is
required to submit his proposed
budget to thr county co m ­
mission by April 22 each year
C o u n ty co m m issio n ers are
slated to begin work on sub­
mitted budgets from all drp.trtmrnts In mid June.

ment $17,384 for a total of
$107,820
• One court bailiff — salary
and fringes. $12,635 operating
costs. $306 and total $12,940.
• C rim in a l Investigation
Division, two deputies— salaries
and fringes $43,234. operating
co sts $ 2 ,6 6 5 . r q u I pm r n t
$27,682. total $73,581
a School resource officers, six
— salaries and fringes $127,680.
operating $10,000. equipment
$95,736. total $233,416
• Clerk typist II three —
salary and fringes $37,902.
operating $-148. equipm ent
$6,600. total $-14,848
• Court deputy, one— salary
See S H E R IF F , page 14A

Man Shot At Bar

fay raises for employees anti­
cipated In the budget range from
2 5 percent to 5 percent.

An unidentified Sanford man
was shot ut atMiul noon today In
a SI( k*s Avenue liar In Midway.
He was taken lo Central Florida
Regional hospital
A hospital
day supervisor said the man was
a 24-year-old Sanford man but
his condition had not been
established by 12 40 p m. today.
Ii was lrelieved Hie suspect fled
east on state Road 46 In an
orange and white migrant's bus.
a Sanford (Milice dispatcher said.
The bus had the letters J C.
Drvant across the top and a
white heart painted on thr front,
he Mid
The suspect was armed w ith a
shotgun and a 38 rubber pistol,

The 31 new employees and
costs asstK'luled with Ihrrn are:
• Deputies for the until
rorporated area, four — salarirs
and fringe benefits $85,120,
operating costs $5,316. equip­

At last report the bus may
have lieen stopped on U.S. 1 In
Brevard County. Further details
wrre unavailable at press lime.
Sheriffs deputy Willie Chandler
Is Investigating the Incident.

Breakdown of thr sheriffs
request: $8.7 million for salarirs.
fringe tK*neflts. medical Insur­
ance etc.: $1 9 million, operating
expenses. $855,353 for equip­
ment. and a $40,000 contingen­
cy fund
The request Includes 3 1 new
employers to bring the depart­
ment to a strength of 332
deputies, corrections officers,
clerks, communication officers,
and other |K*rsonnrl

the dispatcher M id

SC C G raduates
Dr. Catherine P. Cornelius,
president of South Florida
C o m m u n ity College, left,
addresses the graduating
class of Seminole Com muni­
ty College Thursday night on
c a m p u s . She s e r v e d In
various capacities at SCC
and Daytona Beach Com ­
munity College before her
present appointment in 1984.
Faces of the graduates re­
flect the solemnity of the
moment and the importance
of this milestone in their
education. There were 183
graduates.

nection with the death of their
20-yea r-old daughter. Altec
Wiley.
Miss Wiley was killed when a
Camaro driven by Jonathan
Mrars. 29. of Orlando, collided
with u Volkswagen In which the
young woman wua riding. She
a n d J e f f L a rs o n , th e
V o lk s w a g e n 's d rive r, were
catapulted from the vehicle.
Larson was In a coma for 10
days but recovered.
Mrars. who was sentenced to
314 years for the woman's death,
admitted to having had several
berra before the accident. His
hlixKl alcohol level was nearly
twice that needed to be legally

h»mk&lt; T»mm, ytKHl

See AWARD, page I4A

Former Baseball Hero Gets 23-Year Sentence
T A M P A (UPIJ - Denny M cLa ins
17-year tumble from baseball's summit
has ended with a crash In U.S. District
Court, accompanied by the sobs of hts
distraught family.
The last major-league pitcher to win
30 baseball games In a season was
sentenced Thursday to 23 years In
p ris o n fo r c o c a in e p o s s e s s io n ,
racketeering, conspiracy and extortion
charges
McLain. 41. for the past five weeks a
ledcral prisoner housed tn the Seminole
County Jail and still being held there us
of early Friday, told U.S District Judge
Elizabeth Kovachcvich at hts sentencing
he has already paid a hefty price for Ihe
crimes.

Denny
McLain

" I ’ll |»ay lor my convictions lor the rest
of m y life.” McLain said. "I've gone
through a lot of shame and disgrace, and
no sentence ran equal the humiliation of
being handcuffed In front of television

cameras "
The Judge was not swayed by McLain's
statement during the emotional 65mlnute hearing
"The conscience of the community,
through the Jury, has come to bclirvr in
your gulll beyond a reasonable doubf."
she said "Your involvement with drugs
ts of considerable note lo this court and.
with regard In the drug conviction, this
court ts going lo deal harshly."
She sentenced him lo 15 years on Ihe
cocaine charge, to be followed
by
concurrent eight-year terms on the
racketeering, conspiracy and extortion
convictions.
McLain, who won 31 games for thr
l »•11 ott Tigers In 1968. faced a max-

tmum sentence of 75 years Hr was
drnlrd ball thr day after the guilty
verdict w as handed down March 16
Lawyers for McLain filed notice of
ap|ieal on Ihe convictions later In the day
and a bund bearing Is rxpertrd within
todays.
McLain won (he C y Young Award In
1968 and shared Ihe award the next
season with Mlkr Cuellar of Baltimore. In
1970. he was suspended thrre times and
traded to the Washington Senators at
season’s end. He was out of baseball
entirely by 1973. at age 29.
A Jury of nine women and three men
deliberated three days before finding
McLain guilty five w rrk s ago. Co-

See McLAIN, page 14A

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Frida*. April U , IftS

Growth Plan To Force Choices

Pay For More Or Keep Status Quo

NATION
INBRIEF
G O P Embarrassingly Short
On Votes To Pass Budget
W A SH IN G TO N |Uf'!| — T h r rmhutilrd Republican
budget Is struggling JuM lo gel started In the Senate where
GOP trader*. embarrassingly shy of voles, avoided an "O K
Corral shootout" a day afler President Reagan publicly
pleaded for the plan.
In an abrupt turnaround. Senate Republican leader
Holier! Dole, who for two days had pushed for a quick test
vote. Thursday nlghl rejected a Dernoerallr offer to act on
the plan Immediately.
Perhaps as many as live voles shy. Dote Instead delayed
to buy time to win over reluctant Republican senators who
do not favor Hragtm’s Idea of trying lo slice about #52
billion from the estimated #230 billion deficit with severe
cuts In domestic programs.
An Initial vote on the plan could come as early as today.
Hut even If It passes, the proposal — agreed upon between
Reagan and Senate GOP leaders — still fares amendments
In Hie next week that could drastically alter Its form.

TA L L A H A S S E E IUPII - Whatever hap­
pens to the proposed Comprehensive State
Plan, the final version of ih r ambitious
blueprint for growth will present Floridians
with some choices, according to House
Speaker James Harold Thompson
ll puls the Issue before the public as to
what do you want to do about goods and
services." Thompson told reporters Thurs­
day. "D o you want to pay more and receive
more or be satisfied wwith what you have?"
Thompson s rommenfs came hours after
the release of an Appropriations committee
analysis suggesting taxpayers might have to
shell out an additional #100 billion over the
next IO years to finance Ihe proposal.
Just maintaining Ihe currenl level of
services could rrqulrr 810,27 billion In
additional luxes over the next 10 years,
according to thr analysts, Implementing the
slate plan could cosl an additional #90
billion, counting lunation
Two Senate committers will deal next
week with hot topics.

The Senate Judiciary-Civil Committee will
take up a constitutional amendment that
would limit all six Cabinet officers lo eight
years — two consecutive terms — In office.
That Is the same limit governors now have
on their tenure
The committee heard testimony from
three Cabinet members opposed to the
change Thursday. Com ptroller Gerald
Lewis. Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner and Education Commissioner Ralph
Turlington urged rejection of the amend­
ment.
Conner said he would not have run for
siairwide office 25 years ago. If there had
been a two-term limit In effect Turlington,
who Is retiring nexl year after 12 years on
the Cabinet, said the option of running for
re-election makes Cabinet officers work
harder.
Lewis, who Is running for re-election
already, said pulling a two-term limit on
Cabinet officers would be a step toward
abolishing the Cabinet entirely.

While the Judiciary panel votes on the
Cabinet term limitation, the Senate Finance
and Taxation Committee will take up a
proposal to tax cigarettes sold on Seminole
reservations. Thai proposal may be broad
ened Into an attack on other tax exemptions
— such as unregulated bingo games ~allowed on the Seminole enclaves.
The full Senate debated the cigarette tax
proposal for an hour Thursday but shoved
the bill ISB 991 bark Into committee to hear
testimony from the Indians. The bill would
also raise the state cigarette tax 8 cents a
pack — but only If the federal government
lowers Us excise lax by ihr same amount.
Sen, Bob Crawford. D Winter Haven. Ihe
committee chairman, said the 16-ccnt
federal excise tax Is to be cut In half this
year. If ll Is. Gov. Boh Graham has
suggested that the state raise Its lax by 8
cents, io pick tip extra revenue without
affecting the bottom line price per pack paid
by smokers

'Listen To My
Poems Or I'll
Blow Up Church'

Republlcns Turn Obstinate
W ASH IN GTON |UPI| — House Republicans sang "We
Shall Overcome" on the Capitol steps and turned obstinate
on the House floor demanding a special election In Indiana
after losing a congressional recount
"Th is has been like a fraternity hell week and we re all
freshmen," an aide to House Republican leader Rol&gt;ert
Michel said ns I he balking GOP brought the Housr to a
vlnual standstill Thursday with four hours of parliamenta­
ry badgering
Majority-party Democrats finally voted io go home for the
weekend, ending a week of acrimonious exchanges.
Including a 14-hour. all night session In which Republicans
said they were cheated In Ihr recount and a Bjterlal election
now Is needed.
A vole Is scheduled Tuesday on whether lo call a special
election — the GOP goal — In the disputed 8th House
District In southern Indiana ll would be followed
Wednesday with a vote on whether to seal one-term
Democrat Frank McCloskey, who heal Republican Rick
McIntyre In ihr recount.

Maid: von Bulow Ignored Moans
PROVIDENCE. H.l. (UP!) — A tearful family maid
Irsttflrd at the retrial of socialite Claus von Hulow that he
sal reading In his bedroom while his heiress wife lay a few
feet away unconscious, moaning, and falling oil her bed.
Marla Schrallhammcr, Martini "S un ny" von Billow's
German maid for 22 years, was the slate's first witness
Thursday In von Billow s rrtrlul on churges he I wire tried
lo kill his utilities heiress wife for her money.
In Ills opening statement. Assistant Attornry General
Marc DeSIsto charged von Bulow. 58. a Danish-born
Jet seller. Injected his wife with Insulin In 1979and 1980 lo
Inhrrlt #14 million of her $70 million eslate and to marry
Ills New York lover, former soap opera actress Alexandra
Isles.
Schrallhammcr said her mistress was u healthy woman
who exercised regularly but ncrusinuiilly overdrank —
scotch and water — ut parties,

WORLD
INBRIEF
Leftists Pull Out
Of Presidential Runoff
I.IMA. Peril (UPI) — A decision by lefllsl parlies lo txiw
out of an election runoff clears the way for center let!
congressman Alan Garcia to liecome Peril's next president
The parties' decision, reached during a slonny threehour meeting Thursday, must lie approved by Peru's
National Elections Board, whose president was critically
wounded In u daring attack try suspected Irltlsl guerrillas
one day earlier.
Garcia. 35. took an estimated 47 pneent ol the vole In
Peru's April 14 presidential election hul tell short of the
absolute majority required by the constitution lo tie
declared winner
He wun lo face a runoff with (he second lop vole-getter.
Uinta's Marxist Mayor Alfonso Barrunles. head of the
United t.cli coalition of socialist and communist parties.
But llurrunlra. who received 23 perm it of the vote, met
wllh the United Lelt’s executive conunltlee Thursday and
then announced lie was withdrawing from I he runoff to
smooth I he transition to a new government

Warsaw Pact Summit Opens
W A R SA W . Poland (UPI) Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev led u high-level delegation to the Polish capital
lor today's Wursuw Pact summit, expected to result In u
renew al of the East bloc's 30-ycar-old defense treaty.
In his first vlsll abroad since taking power after the death
of President Konstantin Chernenko In Marrh. Gorbachev
arrived In Warsaw Thursday (or (h r long-delayed summit
meeting between the hearts of the seven Warsaw Pact

nations.
The meetings between the leaders of the seven nations —
the Soviet Union, Poland. Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania.
East Germany and Czechoslovakia — are being held under
extremely light security ut thr 19th century Radzlwlll
Valuer, w h rrr thr Warsaw Pact was originally signed Muy
1 4 .1955.
The sunnnll Is expected to result In un extrusion of the
Irraly that hinds the Soviet Union und Eastern F.uropeun
slates to defend one anothrr In the event of an outside
attack.
A settlor Weslern diploma! In Moscow speculated
Gurltuchev might use thr summit to set new directions for
thr inllttury alliance The last Warsaw Pact summit. In
1983. resulted lit a prn|&gt;oaa! lor u non aggression pad with
N A TO nut tuns

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Food World
Sanlord M iddle School seventh grader
Shawn While, left, serves miniature pizzas
to classmates Chris Lassiter and Titus
Manning, right, as part of Ihe International

foods festival held by Cynthia Holt's geog
raphy classes to celebrate their around the
world studies.

C a f f e in e C le a r e d
It's Bad For You, But It Won't Kill
ANAHEIM. Calif (U til — People with high
blond pressure who drink roller, tea and colas arc
no more likely lo die from Ihe effects of rnlfelnr
than those who avoid such beverages, re­
searchers say,
A nationwide study of 10.004 adults, conducted
tty the University of Texas in Houston, Indicates
lhut even though raltrlne Jolts (lie circulatory
system and Increases tlie heart rate. || does nol
cause drallt In people sullrrlng with high blood
pressure.
•1'he lludlngs of Oils study corroborate those of
oilirrs (ailing lo sup|M&gt;rt the association between
the level of cufTrlnr consumption and morlalllv."
Dr.Gannc Marlin said Thursday.
“ People participating In the study, which was
conducted over u five-year period, werr divided
Into lour groups based on a level of caffeine
Intake, with Ihe fmirlh group consuming no
caffeine nl all," site said.
A comparison ol death rales for the four groups
revealed no relationship between caffeine con*

100 C u b a n A d v is e r s

Th« findings of this study corroborate
others falling to supporl the association
between the level of caffeine
consumption and mortality.'
-Dr. Gann# Martin
suinptIon and death
There wus evidence, however, (hut death rates
among participants were rrlutrd to smoking,
Martin told scientists at the 69th annual
F e d e r a tio n of A m e r ic a n S o c ie tie s for
Ex|iernilriental Biology, a week long symposium
ending today,
Acknowledging that high blood pressure Is a
serious health problem ihul Increases the risk of
both heart attack and stroke. Martin said diet can
affect Ihe development of high blood pressure In
[tropic who ure genetically predisposed to the
disease.

To L e a v e N ic a r a g u a

WEATHER

MANAGUA. Nicaragua IUPII President Daniel Ortega. In an
uttempl to ease U S. concerns
over tils leftist government, an­
nounced tOO Cuban inllltury
advisers would be sent home
and m ore than 100 rebels
pardoned.
Following the House defeat of
President Reagan's request fur
$14 million In utd to rrbels. the
government announced 10O
Cuban military advisers would
leave the country next Thursday
Ortega told visiting U S . con­
gressmen last week he would
leel "morally obligated " to make
some co n cilia to ry moves If
Congress rejected new aid to the
Contras.
U S. ollkials dismissed the
slated return ol ihe Cubans as u
‘‘symbolic gesture."
The United States has said
Ihrre ure some 1,500 lo 2.500
Cuban m ilita ry udvlsers In
Nicaragua us well as those lror&gt;&gt;
Soviet bloc countries, while
Nicaragua maintains there are
o n ly 8 0 0 C u b a n m ilit a r y
advisers tn the country.
Ortega ulso announced he
would travel to Moscow next
week — hts second trip to the
Soviet Union this year — to seek
economic aid to shore up his
country's war-torn economy.

NATIONAL REPORTi A spr
Ing storm blanketed the Roekles
with up to 18 Inches of snow
to d a y , c lo s in g h ig h w a y s ,
knocking out [tower, triggering
auto accidents and threatening
Ihe health of livestock The
National Weather Service pre­
dicted 2 feet of snow could fall in
Ihe mountains ol Colorado,
where 18 Inches covered Conifer
and Buffalo Estates. Natrona
County. Wyo., sheriff's poller
reported a foot of snow early
today. An 80-year old woman
died In u cur accident during the
storm Th u tsd u y near Rock
Springs. Wyo. T(&gt;duy In Wyom­
ing. the storm knocked out
pow er west of Casper and dosed
two highways and at least one
mountain [ k i s s , [toller said. De­
lays were reported at Denver's
Stapleton Alqxirt Thursday and
a m udslide closed part of
Highway 13 In northwestern
Colorado lor several hours "You
know, alter living here all your
life you kind of plan for this kind
of thing." said Lt. Bill Millay of
Ihe Wyoming highway patrol
" It’s something that happens
every spring ’’ A travelers advi­
sory for blowing sand wus Issued
today in thr mountains and
deserts of Southern California
bevuuse of winds that blacked

oul 64.000 homrs and busi­
nesses tn the Los Angeles area
Thursday with gusts of up to 65
mph. About 2.000 customers
remained In the dark Thursday
night because of power lines
downed by the wind. A utility
worker suffered minor burns
when he accidentally grubbed a
hut line
AREA FORECAST: Partly
sunny und quite warm with a
slight chance of attemoon show­
ers or thunderstorms. High tnld
HOw to low 90s. Light mostly
south wind. Rain chance less
than 20 percent. Tonight mostly
fair with low In mid 60s Light
wind Saturday sunny and quite
warm witti high ntld BOs to low
90s Wind south 10 lo 15 mph
BOATING FORECAST: St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
utiles — Variable wind 10 knots
or less today and to n ig h t
becoming mostly south 5 to 10
knots Saturday. Sea 3 feet of
less. Fair.

NEW YORK (UPII - An un
employed poet, armed wllh a
plastic bag he said held a bomb,
threatened to blow up St.
Patrick s Cathedral unless Arch
bishop John O'Connor agreed to
meet with hint and hear some of
his poems, police said.
Pedro Laboy, 28. of Brooklyn,
surrendered to police Thursday
evening more than I wo hours
after he sat on (tie main altar
and said he was going lo deto­
nate a bomb
Police later discovered Laboy's
bag held only an alarm clock In a
shoe box. said Police Commis­
sioner Benjamin Ward
The man walked into the
cathedral about 7 p.rn, as a
group was preparing for a pres­
entation of Argentine music.
An usher :*aw him approach
the altar and notified police, who
evacuated the 106-year-old ca­
thedral. Ward said.
Throughout the ordeal. Laboy
spoke "In a Spanish and English
conversation" wllh hostage ne­
gotiators. [toiler said.
Officers brought In a bombsnlfflng dog to check his bag. but
thr animal was removed when
loiboy became concerned thal it
would attark him
Laboy. an unemployed gradu­
ate of Manhattan Community
College and an aspiring poet,
apparently hoped to read some
of his poems to O'Connor, who
was named a cardinal designate
Wednesday by Pope John Paul
II.
"He demanded to sec the
cardinal and when he found out
that was Impossible, hr wanted
to see lesser authorities." Ward
said
The commissioner said the
man surrendered at thr urging
of family members Police said
tie gave up when tie realized his
demands would not be met.
ll was not Immediately known
wtial charges would be filed
against Laboy.
O 'C o n n o r la ie r described
Laboy as "distraught."
"I would have been perfectly
willing to talk to thr young
man." O'Connor said. But he
added thal police advised him
“ It would set a very bad prece­
dent."
Commissioner Ward added,
"The cardinal Is a very accessi­
ble man. but this is the way hr ts
not accessible."
O'Connor called the police
handling of Ihe siege "absolutely
marvelous "

AREA READINOB (9 s.m j:
temperature: 77: overnight low:
6 5 : T h u r s d a y 's h ig h : 89:
barometric pressure: 30 04; rela­
tive h u m id ity ; 69 percent:
winds: east-northeast at 5 mph;
sunrise: 5:49 u rn., sunset 5:58
pm .

SATURDAY TIDES)
Daytona Beach; highs. 1225
a m . 12 56 p m ; lows. 6 48
a m .. 6 :4 4 p .m .s P o r i
Canaveral: highs. 12:17 a m..
12 48 p m.: lows. 6 39 a m . 6 35
p m.: Bayport: highs. 7 32 a m.,
4 41 p m.: lows. 12 00 a m..
11:37 p,m,

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S u n d a y th ro u g h T u e s d a y ;
Mostly fair. Chance of afternoon
thunderstorms becoming more
likely north Tuesday. Lows from
lower 60s north to low 70s
extreme south. Highs mid HOs to
near BO.

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Friday, April ;» IF S J -JA

Two Neo-Nazis Plead Innocent
To Robbery, Conspiracy Charges

History Buffs
With The Right Stuff
Two Seminole elementary students show off
their winning history projects at last week's
Seminole County History Fair social studies
exhibit. At left is Jennifer Crenshaw, 9, who
won first place in the fourth grade category

with her Civil War display. Ten year old
Jason Bender, right, took first place in the
fifth grade category tor his "Columbus'
Discovery of the New W orld" project.

S E A T T L E tUPI) - As olllcrm
kepi a w ary watch on the
courtroom, two members of the
neo-Nazi group "Th e Order"
pleaded Innocent Thursday to
racketeering.- robbery and con­
spiracy charges lor allegedly
plotting the overthrow of the
U S . government.
As part of the tight security
surrounding the case, officers
armed with M-16 rifles kepi
guard outside the federal court­
house while the two men — Gary
Lee Yarbrough. 30. of Sandpulnt. Idaho, and Rotten Mrrkl.
50, of Boise — were brought In
more than two hours before their
hearing.
The two men entered the
courtroom separately, w ith
seven plainclothes officers stan­
ding In the room ns Yarbrough
was arraigned.
Appearing sullen and noncommunicative, Yarbrough responded only when Magistrate
John Weinberg questioned him

Sem inole Court Sentencings

60 Weekends In Jail For Lewd Assault
A Sanford man has been sentenced lo 60 Ihc presence of a child He pleaded guilty lo
weekends In ihc Seminole County Jail after the charge In February. According lo court
pleading guilty lo a lewd and lascivious records, he prompted a 10-year-old girl lo
"touch" him The incidents occurred 111 his
assault on a 7-year-old girl.
Keven Ray 6c nip ton. 28. of 205 Flamingo home between S r pi. 13 arid 20. 1983
Drive, could have received up to a year — John Arthur Baumgardner, 20. ol 799 S,
straight lime In the county jail Circuit Wymore Road. Altamonte Springs, arrested
Judge Dominick J . Said also ordered Feb. 9. after strallng a tire from a truck In
Dcmplon lo complete 1.400 hours of the parking lot of the Altamonte Mall, has
community service and serve 5 years of pleaded guilty to grand theft. Davis set
sentencing for June 27 Baumgardner could
probation.
Dcmplon was originally eharged with receive up to a year 111Ihc county Jail
lewd und lascivious assault and sexual — Beth Ann Palmer. 25. of 73 i S Wymore
battery to a child under 11, a llle felony. The Road. Altamonte Springs, arrested Dec 21
girl, however, refused to answer questions after she lought with officers who stopped
about ihr assault, according lo prosecutor her after she drove lar ear aruuial a road
Slcvcn Plotnlck and the slate accepted
Demplon's plea to the lesser of the two
charges.
Dempton was arrested Aug 10 after tietng
W ASH IN G TO N tUPI) - The Pentagon s
accused of performing various sex acts with
Inspector general plans to iccommcnd n&gt;
the girl. The acts occurred on numerous
occasions during a |&gt;erlod of several weeks Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger that
two top officials of the General Dynamics
al Demplons* home, according lo a stirrllTs
Corp should tic barred from doing business
Investigator's rc|xirl.
The abuse was reported to u sheriff's with the Pentagon
Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch told
counselor and tests al Central Florida
reporters Thursday the Intention of the
Regional Hospital. Sanford, supported Ihc
proposed action by Inspector General
gtri’s allegations.
Joseph Shcrlck Is lo force the resignation ol
The girl said Dempton gave her $5. "for
tiring a good girl." the report showed.
He pleaded guilty Jan. 2B.
In other court action;
— Michael Daly. 25. or 701 Palm Springs
The following organizations will have
Hlvd.. Allam nnlr Springs, urrewled Oct. 13
booths at the locations indicated allrr their
on charges of utfrmptrd kidnapping, ag­
names on Saturday. Ihc Iasi day of Sanford
gravated assault und grand thell with a
Appreciation Week
firearm, was sentenced by Circuit Judge S.
I . Christian Church. Dollar Store
Joseph Davis J r . lo 5 ^ years for kidnap­
2
Central Florida Regional Auxiliary and
ping Daly also goi 5 years each for
C e n tra l F lo rid a R e g io n a l H o s p ita l,
aggravated ussautt and grand theft. I he
Touchton's
sentences to run concurrently. He was
3, Seminole High School Band, McCrory's
accused of grabbing a woman when she led
4 Seminole High Fellowship of Christian
a store, trying to force Herat gunpoint lulu a
Alhlrira. Knight's Shoes
ear and firing a shot at a man who Irled lo
5. Sisters, RoJay's
help her. The woman and man were not
6.
All Souls Home A School Association.
injured. Daly fled and was raptured a few
RoJay's
minutes later.
7. Women's Club. Gills by Nan
— Danny Edwards. 35. of Orlando but
8. Sanford Police Department, First Street
formerly of 517 Eldorado Way. Casselberry,
Clothier
was sentenced by Saif! to a year In the
9. Linda Sapp Balloon Magic, Corner of
county Jail for a lewd and lascivious act In
Magnolia ft Flrsl Street

bloek. She pleaded guilty and Davis senleneed her lo 3 years probation. 150 hours
of community service. He also ordered her
to pay $186 rrsltutlon to the Altamonte
Springs Police Department.
— Michael Allen Smith. 19. of 228 Loch
Lomond Drive. Winter Park, arrested Feb.
IO. 1IIH4. for grand theft of $30,000 worth of
Jewelry, was sentendrd by Salfl to 5 years
probation. Most of the missing Jewries were
found. Sail! also ordered Smith to pay
$5,000 restitution — $25 a week until the
bill Is paid off — complete 500 hours of
community service, write a letter of apology
and pay his mother $ 140.

about why he had not tilled out a
request for a court-appointed
attorney.
"1 don't know what 1 have."
Yarbrough said. "You've taken
everything from me but my wife
and kids."
Y a r b r o u g h , n Ic k n a m c d
"Yoscmttc Sam ." already has
been sentenced to 25 years to
life In prison for his conviction
earlier this year In Boise of bring
a weapon at FBI agents standing
oulsldr his Sandpoint home last
lall
He is charged In the new
racketeering indictment with
robbing a Spokane bank in
Ja n u a ry 1984. robbing two
armored cars In Seattle Iasi
spring, arson bombing an aduli
ihratrr In Seattle In April l ‘»s ;
participating In the $3 6 million
robbery of an armored car in
Uklah. Calif., last Ju ly, and
shooting at FB I agents in
Portland. Ore
in November
when he was arrested.
Merkl. whose code name was
"Noah." Is charged on nine
c o u n ts . In c lu d in g fo rg e ry,
p a rtic ip a tin g In the Uklah
armored car holdup, conspiring
lo rob the main Brinks Co. vault
In San Francisco, violating

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Opera Star Featured At
SCC Weekend Concert
Th e Seminole Com m unity
College Foundation announces
the final of four concerts as part
of the Rick Ross Concert Series.
T h e c o n c e rt w ill f e a I u r e
Elizabeth Graham, soprano, and
Rick Ross, pianist. |&gt;erfonulug at
3 p.m. Sunday In the Fine Arts
Concert hall on the college
campus In Sanford.
Elizabeth Graham made her
professional operatic debut In
the Tony Award winning revival
of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess as
both Clara and Bess, and loured
with these roles extensively
throughout Ihc Um ird Stales
and Europe. She has been
featured In major roles wllh lhe
Houston Grand Opera. Charlotte
Opera. Birmingham Civic Opera
and Palm Bearh Opera Most

recently, she was featured In u
lead role of Porgy and Bess wllh
I he Orlando Opera
Miss Graham Is u winner of the
Metropolitan Opcru district and
regional auditions and the Palm
Beach Civic Oj&gt;era Competition,
and a finalist In llie National
Young Artist Award. A native of
North Carolina, she Is a graduate
of the North Carolina School of
the Arts and holds a doctorate
from Florida Stale University.
Ross Is a resident of Ihc
Orlando area and well known as
an accomplished planlsi and
organist throughout Central
Florida.
Tickets for the final concert
are available for $5 The pro­
ceeds will go to the SCC Foun­
dation Concert Scries. All dona­
tions are lax-deductible

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10 Lions Club, Garret's
11 Sanford Christian Church. T . J, Ceram­
ics
12 Sanford Art Association, Rand Mall
13. Sanford Fire Department. Corner of Park
A First streets
14 Ju d y Abernathy, Artist. Next lo Gifts By
Nan
15. Seminole County Sheriff's Department,
Rand Building
16. Church of God of Prophecy, Slim ft
Sassy
17. The Missing Childrens Center. Romulctt
Building
18 Amaranth -Fatrmel. Slim ft Sassy
19. Seminole High Cheerleaders. Gifts By
Nun
20 New Car Show •23 Cars

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Pentagon May Shut Door On Contractor

Appreciation Week Booth Locations Listed

A M ) SON O IT K R A T IO N

/ L O C A T IO N S T O S E ItY E Y O V

—Deane Jordan

General Dynamics Chairman David Lewis
a n d c h ie f fin a n c ia l office r G o rd c n
MacDonald.
In response, the company, the nation's
third largest defense contractor last year
said:
“ As lar as we are concerned, there are no
grounds whatever for suspension or deliartnent of either the company or of lis
senior executives. '•

various weapons laws, and
hat Is ii mg The Order's fugitive
leader. Robert J . Mathews
ludletments were released Iasi
week against 24 members ol ihr
white supremacist organization,
alleging they plotted lo over
throw the government through
violent revolution financed in
robberies and emintertetllng
schemes. Only one of the 24 —
Richard Scutari — Is still at
large
On Wednesday. Bruce Carroll
Pierce. 30 of Hayden Lake,
Idaho also was flunked by four
plainclothes oillccrs as he en­
tered the lederal courtroom lor
arraignment proceedings
Pierce reportedly took over
leadership of The Order after the
violent death ol Robert M athews
during a 36-hour standoff with
FBI agents on Whldbcv Island
Dec. 8 According to the In­
dict ntem pierce also sought to
lead an "assassination squad"
composed ol members of The
Order
Pierce pleaded innocent to five
charges — two racketeering
counts, one count ol conspiracy
lo comitili robbery ami two
counts ol rubbery stemming
Irom holdups last spring.

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A teenage suicide prevention
program sponsored by the Lake
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Students Association will tie
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New Approach
To Summitry
President Reagan Is w o rkin g hard lo
maintain the confldenee of the American
people and our European allies that he Is
sincere In Ills desire to negotiate an arms
control agreement with the leaders of the
Soviet Union.
Ills restrained reaction to the Soviet
shooting of an American Intelligence officer In
East Germany was one Indication of the
effort.
Another Indication was given when the
White House announced that It would not he
op|K&gt;sed to a get-acquainted meeting between
the new Soviet leader. Mikhail S. Gorbachev,
and Reagan, even though It served no
pur (lose1other than for the two men to get
acquainted.
During Reagan's llrst term In office. It was
always Insisted that such a meeting would be
|MilnllesM. (inly a well-prepared summit meet­
ing would he useful. That meant there had to
be som e agreem ent betw een the two
countries beforehand, that an agreed-upon
agenda for the meeting would need to be
drawn up and that It could be expected that
when the- summit ended there would be
something concrete loshow for It.
Otherwise, the Reagan administration
feared that a summit meeting would arouse
false hopes and would result either In great
public disappointment or a false sense of
security. Either way. It might be harder lor
the president to sell the Congress and the
American people on the need lor continuing
the U.S, defense buildup
Now a new turtle has been announced by
Hud McFurlanc, the president's national
security adviser. He defined "meetings" as
contrasted with "sununlls."
"Historically, there have been meetings, as
opposed to summits, which have also been
useful. In a more limited sense." McFurlanc
said, "W h e n a change occurs, for example. In
the leadership of one country or the other. It
is worthwhile lor the two leaders to meet, lor
the purpose ol getting to know radii other, lo
hear each other's Interests and priorities, and
as long us no one deeludes themselves that
such meetings have altered fundamental
differences or the depth of disagreement, no
harm is done. In fact, there Is some value In
It."
MeKarlaue went on to explain that Reagan
would welcome a gct-aeqttulnled meeting
with Gorbachev. In advance ol a well
prepared summit
It seems that such a meeting . whether or
not It is railed a summit meeting, would be
advantageous in more ways than one. It
would be helplul lor both men, personally. In
their conduct ol foreign policy lor their
governments.
Gorbachev Is a relatively young man and
will presumably be around a long time.
Meeting a U S . president Is the kind ol
experience that Gorbachev needs in order to
make him more Informed and responsible as
the leader of a superjMiwer.
Am i Reagan, loo, would benefit from a
head-to-head session with the Soviet head ol
government, not only because it will help him
understand Soviet ixrllcles but br-eause It will
make him defend his own policies from
criticism by those who ihlnk him too rigid

Please Write
Letters to the editor are welcome for
publication. All letters m ust be signed and
Include a mailing address and, If possible, ■
telep h on e number. The Evening Herald
reserves the right to edit letters to avoid
libel and to accommodate space.

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BEN W ATTEN BERG

Wouk Sees America, The Beautiful
the shallowness ol HohemUmlsm versus the
solidity of traditional middle-class values. The
book was written when Ronald Reagan was still
a resident of the sin city called Hollywood, and
when Jerry Falwcll was Just out of high school.
"The Winds of W ar" — and Its sequel. “ War
and Remembrance" — are about World War II.
He is Indeed a great yarn spinner and with a
They arc deeply patriotic books Wouk knows
rich comic flair He was once a gag writer for
that America Is the good guy In history.
comedian Fred Allen Hut Wouk Is much more
Tra d ition a l values.' strong defense, an
than that In the world of the arts, he was
probably the first proponent of a view that In America on the right side of history, and yet.
with all that, a liberal, non-rlgld. pluralist
polities these days Is called "neo-conservatism."
outlook on life — the very stuff of the
Thus I he point of "Th e Caine Mutiny” was neo-conservatlve creed.
I hat liberal scorn of the military Is wrongheaded
Wouk's new novel. "Inside. Outside." touches
— even when the military was personified In the all of these themes, and others It Is a wonderful
worst llghl And the Caine's skipper. Captain personal tale of growing up In New York City In
Qurrg. psychotic and unbalanced, was Indeed an Immigrant Jewish household Now. this Is a
ihe military al hs worst. Still Wouk reminded field that has been prelty well plowed by a small
us. li is the military that defends our liberty In a army of Jewish novelists who. to say the least
harsh world.
are far from nco-conservatlsm: Philip Roth.
In "Marjorie Mornlngstar." Wouk dealt with Joseph Heller. Uruce Jay Friedman, in name
We normally think of Herman Wouk as one o f
America's premier storytellers, on lop of the
bexl seller lists with books like "Th e Caine
Mutiny." "Marjorie Mornlngstar." "Th e Winds
of War" — and now his new one. "Inside.
Outside "

only a lew.
These writers have chosen to accentuate what
they see as the vulgarity and vapidity of the
Jewish experience In America, often. It seems,
as a metaphor for what's wrong with America
Itself Roth's vulgar "Portnoy's Complaint" ts
probably lhe best-known model of the Everythlng-ls-Ugly school of literature. In a sense.
Portnoy ts only a latter-day Jewish version of
Sinclair Lewis's Babbit, who represents the
ultimate put-down of American middle-class
values.
Hut that's not for Herman Wouk. His book is
suffused with love. It Is not a love with blinders
on: i here Is pc til ness, materlalslm. raunchiness.
Hut there ts also the richness and lyricism of the
Orthodox Jewish experience, the feeling of Jews
for the State of Israel, the gratitude of
persecuted Jewish Immigrants for the freedom
found In what was called the "Goldeneh
Mcdlnah." the State ol Gold, otherwise known
as America, the Beautiful.

D IC K

R O B E R T W ALTER S

W EST

Jetset
Gets
Tax Relief

Stepped
On A
W h aaat?

W ASHINGTON INEA) - For the
cynics who claim Congress Isn't
responsive in the needs of the
people, here's a case study of
legislative com passion for an
oppressed minority desperately In
need ol assistance.
The needy In Ibis instance, how­
ever. are some ol the nation's
wealthiest and most powerful peo­
ple — the most senior executives of
major corporations whose status
cntiilcs them lo use company
plane* not only for business trips
but also for personal travel.
Those executives pay nothing for
cither business or jx-rsonal travel on
the corporair aircraft because all ol
ilie costs arc Ixtrne by their compa­
nies — which then claim the
expenses as a cost -of doing-business
deduction on their federal income
tax returns
When Congress approved the Dcfti ll Reduction Act of 1984. one of
i lie lax loopholes n sought to close
was the Iallure ol existing law lo
lm|Hisc any lax liability on (he value
of I he executives' free personal
Rights iilatard company planes — an
extraordinarily generous fringe
benefit.
Those who enjoy that special
perquisite regularly lly lo distant
vacation resorts, gull courses, hun­
ting lodges and lishing camps.
Cor|Mirate planes also arc routinely
used to carry executives lo major
xjHirtlug events such as ihe World
Serbs, Super Howl and Kentucky
Derby
Last y e a r's la w . Iio w c v r r ,
established personal travel on
company planes as a taxable Irlnge
lM-nellt provided by the corporations
to their executives.
T o determine the value of those
Hips, Ihe Interna) Revenue Service
ascertained what It would cost to
charier the planes — ranging (rom
sln g le -e n g ln r. p ro p e lle r-drIven
airctall to sleek multi engine Jels —
on an hourly t&gt;asl*.
It's not cheap. A round trip
between SI. Louis and Atlanta In a
top (tl the line Leurjel. JrlStar or
(iiillsiream II crisis •-!.335. A round
trip ltd wren Washington and Miami
in a similar plane costs 1(1.470,
Executives already In high tax
brackets sought relief from Ihe IKS
Itirinulu — and It mysteriously
materialized In a recent report
issued by Hie Senate Finance
(imimltlee.
T h e report accompanied the
well puhllclml legislation that re­
peals Hie elaborate record keeping
r e q u ir e m e n ts Im p o s e d upon
salesmen, farmer*, law enforcement
olliccr* and oltiers whose ear* are
used for bolli business and personal
purposes.

W ASH IN GTON |UP1| - Tourist
iraffle here appears thlrker than
ever this spring, but I gather the
average visitor rarely ventures oil
the beaten track
On the Mall, after alt. are many
sightseeing heavyweights, anchored
hv Capitol Hill al one end and the
Lincoln Memorial at Hie other.
Along the way. or reachable with
short walks, are the While House,
the Washington Monument, the
Jefferson Memorial, the Tidal Hasln
cherry trees and the Smithsonian
museums
A world famous high school band,
say. or perhaps a vacationing couple
Horn Pittsfield, Mass., can spend
their entire ulloicd time along these
well marked paths and still not see
everything
Nevertheless, I always try to
nudge m y house guests off the
East-West axis to some of the
lesser-known sights that are as
memorable us memorials
For Instance, how many of Ihe
millions of Intrepid out-of-towners
who descend on the capital every
year sec a genuine congressional
corkroach?
To hear Rep. Silvio Conte. RM .IS S . tell It. the U.S. Capitol Is
veritably crawling with cockroach*
Conte, who hulls from I’HIsflcld.
showed up at u recent news confer­
ence In exterminator garb to an­
nounce that a hometown Industry
was donated 35,000 iraps to his
anil-cockroach crusade.
His estimate that cockroaches
outnumber congressmen "about u
/illlon to one" seemed to me a slight
exaggeration.
Moreover, his plea to "squash one
for the Glpper" may have fallen on
deal teel.
Presumably, he wasn't Just talk­
ing about Democrats who opposed
President Reagan's proposal to re
new military aid to Nicaraguan
Cnnlras.
Conte's campaign to the contrary,
ihe cockroach Is a remarkable
specimen of evolutionary survival
Entomologists tell us they are mar
vrlously adaptable, which ts more
than I can say for some politicians.
How many candidates do you
know who campaign under kllehen
sinks, for example? Why I have
known some congressmen who
couldn't even adjust lo the some­
what rarlflrd atmosphere on Capitol
Hill.
By constitutional measurement.
Congress has 535 members which,
by Conte's reckoning, would make
the Capitol and ofTlce buildings
home to 535.000.000,000.000 cock
roaches.
Hardly worth putting out traps
for.

SCIENCE WORLD

Shingles: There's Hope
By Elisabeth Pennlsl
UPI Science Writer

line. They slrelch across one side of
Hie trunk of the Ixxly or In someNEW YORK lUf'll - Shingles Is
eases are clustered on Ihe head
chlckrnpox coming back lo haunt
lllistcrs enisl over ancl heal In a
you As In the childhood disease,
couple of weak* Hut pain that lias
red spots appear, hut Instead of
been described as a "knife turning
Itrhlng. they often hurt.
Inside lfie chest." can last longer —
All estimated one In IO people
month* or even years
develop (Ills second round of spots
" T h e message to get across,
sometime during adult life, usually
however. Is 'there Is hope'." said
after age 50, according to the
Dr Diane Grtllln. associate pro­
National Instilule of Neurological
lessor of medicine and neurology at
and Communicative Disorders and
J o h n s H opkin s U n iv e rs ity In
Stroke.
Baltimore. "Th e pain In most tndl
Those most susceptible are Ihe
victuals gradually g&lt;w-s away — by
elderly — lhey are 10 tlmrs more
the end of a year or lwo very few
likely to gel shingles Hum a healthy
Individuals have pain."
child — and people whose Immune
T h r most Interesting shingles
defenses are weakened.
treatment Is probably the oral
It results when chlckrnpox virus
acyclovir, said Griffin. Drugs, like
that has been dormant tn nerve* acyclovir, that krep ihe virus from
since Ihe childhood Infection Is
replicating may lessen damage done
reactivated Though It Is not lifeIn nerve cells, and consequently
th re a te n in g for most people,
reduce thr severity and duration of
shingles can causr long-lasting
pain
pain, especially In older people, said
"That would result In Irwer pa­
Dr. Henry Hallour Jr. of the Univer­
tient* with postherpetic neuralgia."
sity of Minnesota Health Sciences
said Grtllln "It routd make a big
Center In Minneapolis
difference In how we treat patient!
Promising treatments exist, but
with shingles."
lor best results they require early
Today shingles medication must
use. according to Balfour In Ills book
be Injected, so that patients need to
"Herpes Diseases and Your Heulth."
tie hospitalized. Only In thr worsl
Ilul he say* loo many doctor* are cases, such as people with damaged
*low lo diagnose and treat shingles.
Immune systems, will physicians
take those measures,
Shingle* usually begins and ends
Everyone else- endure* Normal
with pain. The pain appears before
painkiller* such as aspirin don’t
the rrd spot*. "It * been confused
work very well, said Griffin "Drugs
for a heart attack when the (win l»
In the chest, or gall bladder dis­ that do work are drugs that treat
ease." said Balfour. Some people epilepsy: they ucl on the nerve
put u heating pud on to soothe the signals that gel sent to the brain."
Other approaches are ticlng tried
puln, then think the blister* repre­
numbing nerves affected or treating
sent a burn.
In a lew days that area turns red patients with a natural substance
and small blister* appear, often In a called adenosine monophosphate.

JA C K AN D ER SO N

U.S. Knew In Advance Of Mystery Blast
'Htuim m m

"Before we talk about my daughter — where
do you stand on STAR W ARS?"

By Jack Anderson
snd Dale Van Atta
W A SH IN G TO N The United
Slates hud prior knowledge thut
South Africa and Israel would
explode a small nuclear device In
Hie lull of 1979, an Investigation we
have conducted ovrr the last five
years Indicates.
An aging U.S. Vela satellite, built
to monitor nuclear detonations,
picked up Hie double pulse Hash of
light characteristic of a nuclear blast
on Sept. 22. 1071). beginning a
coniiuvrrxy that still has not ended.
Tw o months later. In November
1979 a White House sclenHIIc
panel, tn a report that was not made
public until the following year,
maintained that the satellite sight­
ing was not a nuclear explosion at
uli hut some other occurrence,
possibly a liny piece of a meteor
striking Hie satellite
Hut the CIA and the Defense
Intelligence Agency — which had
good reason lo know better — were
&lt;ertaln Ihe Vela had Indeed detected

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a nuclear blast.
For some reason, the CIA was
circumspect about Its foreknowl­
edge of the lest, In secret testimony
to Congress the month after the
event. CIA officials Identified Israel
us thr party most likely responsible,
with South Africa the runner-up.
In January 1980. the CIA gave
Congress a little more Information
A contingent of the South African
navy was In Ihe South Atlantic area
near the place at the time of the
explosion. Then In June 1980, a
secret CIA report to the National
Security Council said the explosion
was probably a tactical 2- or 3klloton weapon detonated by Israel
und South Africa (with Taiwan as a
possible third partner).
Hut the CIA dldn i share some of
Its secrets with Congress or with the
White House panel Investigating the
blast. From land, sea and air
surveillance — by humans, subma­
rines and satellites — U.S. in­
telligence established that Israel and
South Africa were working together

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on a bomb as early as 1966 In fact,
in August 1977 (ilpped olf Initially
by the Soviets, no less), the United
Stales announced that the South
Africans were about to test a
nuclear device In the Kalahari
Desert Diplomatic and public out­
cry led to the cancellation of the
test.
For the next two years, the CIA
kept truck of a steady stream of
visits to South Africa by Israeli
nuclear scientists, technicians and
dr tense officials
The cllnchrr for thr CIA was the
arrival In South Africa of an Ameri­
can expatriate who was believed to
have shared Ids knowledge of U.S.
nuclear weaponry with the Israelis
and then, al their behest, with the
South Africans
The man was known to be an
expert In mliilaturltatlon. a skill
that would be needed to scale down
the test to a barely delectable level.
(The CIA and DIA believe Israel and
S o u t h A f r i c a m a y p la n lo
miniaturize their nuclear weapons

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down to half-klloton size to use In
Lance battlefield missiles.)
Tw o years later In Antarctica, u
Navy official confided to Dale Van
Atta that two U.S. spy planes had
tried to approach the nuclear test
area but were turned away by the
South Africans and had lo land
secretly In Australia.
Hut the Navy source, who had
trucked the planes as they passed
near Antarctica, refused lo go public
with this vital nugget of Information
as Van Alla asked. The source was
afraid of losing hi* Job and of
causing some unexplained impact
on U.S. Interests In Antarctica.
After-the-fact proof of a nuclear
explosion was contained in a secret
Naval Research Laboratory report
on the Incident: very high levels of
radiation tn thr thryold glands of
sheep tn Australia. Weather condi­
tions would have carried nuclear
debris over the area snd deposited It
on grass the sheep grazed on. The
high radiation levels were detected
the next month when the sheep
were slaughtered.

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�Evening Herald. Sanford, FI

Friday. Apr,1 14. 1 W - 3 A

G irl, 14, Says She Was Raped By 3 Men In Pickup
A 14-year*ol&lt;l Casselberry girl,
found unconscious by her father
along a road near their home,
said she was raped by three men
who had given her a ride In a
pickup truck.
The girl Id d Seminole County
sheriffs deputies who ques­
tioned her at South Seminole
C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l.
Longwood. that she was walking
around Eagle Circle In Deer Run
Park at about 5 p.m. Thursday
when the three men drove up In
an old blue pickup truck and
offered her a fro/rn soft drink.
She accepted and they offered
her a ride, which she also
accepted, a sheriffs report said.
The four rode around drinking
beer until they parked on a dirt
road off Eagle Circle, where ihr
men took the girl's clothes olf
and all three raped her. the
report said.
The girl's father found her
about 9:30 p in. and revived her.
She went home and cleaned up
before going to the hospital
where the deputy who ques­
tioned her said she appeared to

leased on $5,000 bond and Is
scheduled to appear In court
May 13.

be intoxicated, the report said
P R O W LER N A B B ED
A man who was stopped by
sheriffs deputies as he was
driving out of a Sanford car lot at
about midnight Wednesday has
been charged with prowling and
possession of burglary tools.
D e p u tie s s a id the m an
couldn't give them a good reason
for being at B &amp; H Motors. U.S.
H ig h w a y 1 7 -9 2 . and they
spotted cutting pliers and a long
screwdriver on the seat of his
car. according to a sheriffs
report
T h e s u sp e ct gave them
permission to search his car. the
report said When they lound a
battery In the trunk he said lie
always carries a spare, the report

A c tio n R eports
★ Fires
★ Courts
★ Police

another man with a knife during
a dispute at a Fern Park restau­
rant has been charged with
assault.
The two were among a group
of people that a sheriffs deputy
spotted in the parking lot of the
K rysta l. 349 U .S H ig hw ay
17-92. after lx-Ing called to calm
a light at about 3 a m Thursday,
a sheriff s report said
The victim of the alleged knife
wirtder told the deputy that the
said.
James Edward Wade. 28. of 3 1 suspect had threatened him with
Lemon Lane. Casselberry, has a knife and held the weapon to
hern charged In the rase and hts throat. The deputy reported
was taring held In lieu of $5,000 i In- suspect was standing Ix-stdc
a car and a knife was found In
txind
the vehicle.
KNIFE THREAT
Dexter Leroy Hughlcy. of 2386
A 22-year-old Apopka man
Partnership Drive, has been re­
w h o a lle g e d ly th re a te n e d

F A L S E A LA R M
A Winter Park woman has told
Seminole County sheriffs depu
lies she Intends to file charges
against the Seminole County
Fire Department because ol
damage to her home she said
firefighters caused when they
hrnkr Into her house to make a
rescue on an apparently bogus
call
According to a sheriffs report
firelighters received a call from a
Sury Smith who claimed there
was a drug overdose victim In
the home of Man Kowalski. 104
Blue Heron Lane Winter Park
Firelighters responded to the
scene Immediately alter receiv­
ing the 9:09 a m. call on Wed­
nesday.
Fire department Li James
Johnson told deputies Ins men
knocked on the trout door and
all ol the windows of the home.
Alter getting no response, the
rescue workers forced open the

front door and a bedroom door, a
sheriff srcporl said
Firefighters said the homeow'ncr's two daughters were
asleep in the house and when
awakened said they did not
know a S u zv S m ith . Mrs,
Kowalski was telephoned and
she denied knowledge of the
raise alarm and told deputies sire
intends to file charges against
the rescuers for having forced
entry Into her home, the report
said.
The two girls told deputies
they heard the firefighters beat­
ing* on the door and windows
and yelling, but thought tt was
their father w orking on the
house, the report said.
DUI A R R E S T S
The billowing jx-rsons have
been arrested in Sem inole
County on a charge ol driving
under the influence
— John Thomas McLendon. 61.
ol Hellvlew. Fla . was arrested at
7 10 p m Wednesday on U.S.
Highway 17-92. Longwood. after
lus car was Involved In an
accident, lie was also charged

with failure to use due care and
causing an nccldcnt with tnju
rtes. a police report said
— Kevin Michael Adams. 24. ol
902 E Lake Destiny Road.
Altamonte Springs at 2 44 a m
Thursday after hts car was seen
weaving on state Road 436.
Altamonte Springs
F IR E C A LLS
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to the following calls
Wednesday
— 9 10 a m ., 2434 S French
Avc . lire Firefighters put out a
ear lire caused by an electrical
short circuit. No one was In the
ear and the amount of damage
was not rrported
— 12:14 p in . 812 V .lin n la
Court, rescue. A 32-year-old
woman received two cuts on her
forehead .liter she was assaulted
with a drinking glass She was
treated at the scene ami taken to
the hospital
— 5 58 p m.. Live Oak Boulevard
and Lakeside Circle, lire A grass
fire caused by kids playing with
matches was pul out without
tn|urlesor damage

Sanford Middle School
Lists Honor Students
Mono# Soil
Third Quart*#
K ith Grad#
"A "
Wftw&lt; c a Bolton
E litobttt) Bordonk ircho#
CotSof.no JoSnton
Sondro Mlllor
Moots## Pogrom
Rabat«S Thornton
Shorry D Athloy
Samira Botar
TronokoL Bait
DomorlkM BotStr
Jonnitcr R Bang*
Amy C Bannatt
Malon.0 4 Baft)
Lorwiy fi.v. holt
Matodya A Brorug
Chrutopsor Brown
Carr-a D Bryont
W illiams Burton
Sloyon A Conn
P o trk io M Clark
Anthony Connolly
Carolyn Ooylt
R .tk H EckOoln
Sally Jar* C pp»
TonioL Evonk
William L Grata#
Rabacca A Hawkim
Alan G Hortdorvon
SobnnoS Mit kmon
JOmokEd Jot kyon
Jaromy W Kaitar
titty L Knoltt
Molody Loronby
Gary L Lomonboch
nr a ■tar L McDonald
Jotoph R Mooro
StacayM Moora
Zachary A Morgan
EyolyttL Moarlt
llacoy O Moya
Paula Naromoro
JotophM Nlcholat
Audraa L Owonk
Patricia £ Pool#
Tamotha L Panttk
A Imao PI Iking Ion
Latova Roddick)
KavInM Rowland
Grogory T Royk'ar
Angola T Smith
Crlcktt Slitknoy
Ban iam in J Tabor

Dwayna Waih.ngton
Tharaka E W aami
Naal Yocoub
Brando J Young

Jaryy Tannor Jr
Rana L Tillman
Ako.thaton Toomar
Davraa B Whaatgn
Stovon W Wilbur
W illiaJ W lliiami
Tanayha N Wilkon
Waal T r a t oub
Traci A 0 Young
Vavanth Grada
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Alnon Pugh

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Sandra Bryanl
Cb.nata G ik h ro l
Sara Ntlvon
Tranton Schaka

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p m. W e k lv a P re s b yte ria n
Church. SR 434. ill W rklva
Springs Road. Closed
Lougwimd AA 8 p.m.. Rolling
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.
Longwood. Alanon. same time
and place.
T.iuglrwood AA. 8 p m . Si,
Richard's Episcopal C h u rch .
Lakr Howell Road Aliiium. same
lime anil place
Sanford A A Step. 8 p m .. 1201
W. First Si.. Sanford.

SATURDAY. APRIL 27
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a m . Airport Restaurant. San­
ford.
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King and high sehtxtls
Hlg Wheels Grand Prtx for
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Orlando and Norman Brothers
D atsun. O pening cerem ony
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Magnolia Mall, downtown San­
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Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
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Casselberry A A Step. 8 p m ..
Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ovrrbrnok Drive.

Rebus and Live Oak AA. noon.
Rebus C lub. 130 Normandy
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Alanon meeting. 8 p in., 1201
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Cat! 862 25(H) (or Information.
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1201 W. First St.
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By 8am Cook
Herald Sporta Editor
D ELA N D — Derek Livernois would spit Into Ihe
mind. Derek Livernois would step on Superman's
rape. Derek Livernois would pull the mask off the
l/m r Ranger. And Derek Livernois would mow
around with Dig Jim.
These four escapades, however, might' pale In
comparison with the task staring Livernois In Ihe
face tonight. Wllh Just two days resi. the senior
right-handed pitcher will lead the Lym an
Greyhounds Inlo battle with the Lake Mary Rams
for the District 4A-9 Baseball Tournament
championship ai Conrad Park. First pilch l» 7:30
p.m.
Alter Ihe way Lake Mary look Spruce Crrek and
A|Mipka over Its knee Tuesday and Thursday, one
mlgiit suspect some hesitancy on Livernois’ pari.
T h e Rams dispatched both teams by the
live Inning slaughter rule. Spruce Creek fell. I I I .
and A|aipka went home with a 10 0 licking
Ifealslaiicy. though, is a foreign word in the
fearless flrrballer. "I wanted Mike Mary In win.1’
he said confidently Thursday night. "I want one
more chance at them.”
Livernois has mixed results against the Rams
tills year He looked sharp In a three-Innlng stint

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B a se b a ll
In the season opener which Lyman won. He was
rocked during a him kbuster 15-run Inning ihe
nrxl time around and he was so-so Ihe third lime
Ihe teams met laikr Mary won Ihe last two,
But after Lyman had completed a 9-0 victory
over Del.and to get into tonight's final, optimism
was running rampant. "They can hit." said
Livernois "But they won't Friday.”
Apopka coach Sonny Wise said If anyone can
slow down Ihe Rams' ulnr-run-pcr-game express.
II might he Livernois "Derrk Is a good pitcher."
salt! Wise who was two-hit by Ihe Lyman
right hamler several weeks ago "he's goi a
chance hut I think Lake Mary will win The only
tiling I question Is his capability to pitch wllh just
twotiays' rest."
Lyman coach Bob McCullough thinks his acr
with lx- up to the task 'I think Derrk will throw
heller than he did thr other day (while beating
lathe Howell| because he's more Into a rotation
now." he said "W r Just have to go with our best
and see what happened.
"They lilt the hall a ton. We're Just very
fortunate to get a chance to play them We Just
want to stuv on the field with them." McCullough

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added facetiously.
Livernois* mound opponent will be senior Eric
"The W hip" Hagen Hagen complied an 8-1
record for the Rams during the season and
developed a reputation as Ihe team's workhorse.
Hr threw 198 pitches In one day at the Colonial
Classic and came away with two wins.
"Hagen will be ready,” said Lake Mary coach
Allen Tuttle. "He hasn't pitched since Saturday
and hr looked tough then. I have confidence he'll
do well.”
Hagen, who pitched against some of the weaker
teams during Ihe early part of the season, proved
Ills metlle during Ihe Classic w llh three wins to
earn a first-team berth. He came back with a
stellar effort against DeLand Just two days later to
nail down laikr Mary's first conference champi­
ons!) 11&gt;.
Behind Hagen. Tulllc has Anthony Laszalc.
who Is nursing a slightly sore shoulder, and Mike
Sehmlt. who pitched Tuesday's win Both said
they would be ready If needed for the tilIr till.
Jim Joiner. DeLand's coarh. said he felt Lake
Mary will have a tougher lime with Lyman than It
did wllh Apopka and Spruce Creek, but he was
still leaning toward the Rams "Livernois should
challenge them." said Joiner. "I don't see how

Derek Livernois, left, and Eric 'The Whip'
Hagen will oppose each other tonight In the
District 4A 9 Baseball Tournament final at
DeLand's Conrad Park.
they can krrp up that pace 121 runs In two
games). But Lake Mary has a unique situation
Every one of those kids can tip the ball
"They can pul the best nine people on the Held
a I one lime,"
Sujiennan. the Mine Ranger and Big Jim ...

District Braces For Lake Mary-Lyman Final
R a m s ' T o r r i d S tic k s
R o u t A p o p k a , 1 0 -0
By 8am Cook
Herald Sporta Editor
DELAND — In Sonny Wise’s seven years at
baseball roach at Ajxipka High School, his tenms
have woo numerous conference, district and
regional rhitmplonshlpa. During that (line, he
said none of his clubs lias ever been embarrassed
by the 10-run rule.
He can't say that anymore.
In one of Ihe moat devastating hitting perfor­
mances ever unvlelrd on the prej) level. Mike
Mary's Rams marched Into the District 4A-9
championship game Thursday wllh a 10-0
llve-Innlng. slaughter-rule victory over the twotime defending champion Blur Darters Thursday
at C om ,id park.
"T h e y ’re good Damn good. Have you ever seen
anything like that?" the classy Aj&gt;opka nkljqx-r
said alter the 12-lilt barrage. "I think you saw
how good lhey ran lx- and how bad we can be.
Damn You saw our weaknesses and their
Hlirngths."
The hlggrnl strength of the day was saved for
last. Brett Motlr. arguably Ihe best No. 9 hitter In
tile state, jilckrd on a Tim Oxley fastball and sent
It screaming over Ihe 385-foot sign In left center
lor a three-run homer and a luting conclusion In
the awesome dls|&gt;lay.
loike Mary, 28 H. sends senior Eric "The Whip”
Hagen agalnsl Lymun tonight at 7:30 for Ihe
district championship. Hagen. 8-1. Is well irslrd.
He husn’t pitched since Saturday. Lyman, which
hlankrd DeLand. 94), In Thursday’s second
game, will counler wllh Derek Llvrmots Apopka
finished 22 9 I
The Rams, who had hern shut down lit two
|irrvlous outings by Icily Skip Cousins while
Hjillttlng four games wllh Ajiopku. wasted no time
In making amends In Ihe rubber match. Kyun
Lisle ujieiird the game wllh a double down the
left field line and Shane l.etierlo proinjXly singled
him home and moved lo second oil the throw.
Scott llndrrwood Hew nut to center hut when Hod
" C .J ." Metz singled up Ihe middle for a 2 0 lead.
Wise yanked Cousins lor Oxley.
"T h a i llrnl Inning wus ihe key," said Metz.
"W hen Ryan slatted It oil with u lilt. It got
everylxxly rolling Iron) thereon."
Lakr Mary coach Allen T u lllr agreed "We had
Ix-en taking left handed HI1 (hailing practice) (or
two days." he said. "I was rrallv glad In see
Coualns start. Sonny just went lo ihe well once
loo often with him "
laike Mary (omul Oxley, who relies on his
fastball, us Invlllng as the soli throwing Cousins.
W llh one nut. Mnllr scrut died out an Infield hit lo
ojiett (he second Lisle (lew out lo center tail
l.rtterlo singled up the mtddlr. Underwood then
crushed u drive lo deep tell center which went for
a triple, storing troth runners for a 4 0 lead,
Lost In the devastating offensive exjrloslve was
thr two hit mound performance of Mike Sehmlt.
The Junior rigid hander worked his way effort­
lessly through the AjMqika lineup, showing no
signs of his mononucleosis weakrned condition
unltl lutr In Ihr game.
"Mike wus In complete control.” said Metz "He
got tired In the llllli hut I think th.it was due In
Ihr heat, Today, he wus as strong us Ihr
beginning of thr year."
Sehmlt struck out lour, walked two ami picked
a runner oil first base In the fourth lo curtull any
A|mpku threats. He struck out the side In Ihr
second, catching two Darters on called third
strikes
"I felt really rested." said thr Rams’ big game
performer. "My velocity was pretty good and I felt
I could throw Inside and out like I wauled to. I
didn’t rxjiect us lo score Ihut many runs hut It
euubled me In throw Ihe curvrbull when I wus
Irehtnd on thr count."
Hchtult’s slrllur performance was In ithurp
contrusl to thr lust time he faced Ajrojiku.
Allhough he won. ti-4. the cool right hander was
iruchrd (or 11 tills and continually pitched out ol
trouble
"Lust lime. I lell good lor about three tunings."
he said "Then. I lost my velocity, I lell pre-tty
good the whole way today,”
laike Mary urude him feel better with two more
runs In Ihe fourth Inning Mode started It with a
walk and u stolen basr tiefurr Lisle stroked his
second double down llir tight Held line fur a 5-0
lead. Lellcrto’s fly bill to right moved l.lsle to
Ihlrd and Underwood d rllvrrrd again with a
single jrast the druwn-lii Infield for u 6 0 bulge.
Th e game ended ubru|itly in the lllth. Alter
Sehmlt winded. Donald Grayson and Kevin Hill

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Above, Lake M a ry coach
Allen Tuttle throws up the
stop sign as Scott Underwood
hustles into third base with a
two run triple. Underwood
drove In three runs Thursday
to spark the Rams past
Apopka. At the left, Mike
Sehmlt sets up to throw a
curveball. Sehmlt was sharp
as he tossed a two hitter.
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Exp e rim e n ta tio n Is O v e r
District Meet Starts Real Season At Lake Howell
By Chris Pister
Herald Sports Writer
The cx|rrrHuruiallun I* over
lor Seminole C o u n ty’s truck
trains. T h r rm m ty’s coaches
drcldrd this week what evrnts
they want their uthlrtrs In for
tonight’s 4A-9 District cham pi­
onships at Lake Howell High.
Field events begin at 4 p.m.
with thr running prelims ut 5
and duals starting at 7.
One athlete Sanford's Fighting
Setnlnoles will I m - glad to havr
track In iheir lineup ts senior
sprinter ( lilt Campbell Since
tn)urtnu a loot In liir Seminole
County inert, the district leader
In Ihe 440 dash had lo sit out ol
last week's Five Star Conference
meet. Coach K m Braum.in said
C.implxll was working out on a
stationary hike during thui time
to get ready fur his comeback.

Once uguln, thr Fighting

T rack /F ield
Srmlnulrs ure the overwhelming
favorites lo win Ihe meet us they
did thr county, district and
every meet Ireiore those two,
Seminole's girls have pul some
distance brtwren them and Lake
Howell since earlier In the year
and Ihe lardy Trllrr will again br
luvored tonight
While Seminole has the favor­
ites teamwise, the lop four
Individuals la each event, ami
Ihe top lour relay teams In each
ol the three relays, will advance
to T h u rs d a y 's 4A-3 Region
Championships at Showalter
Field In Winter Putk
Will) Campbell out last week,
and senior Frank Barnett hob­
bled by a sore toe. It was
Seminole’s young talrnl that

took over the show. Sophomore
sjreedsler Earle Martin raced lo
first place In the 440 and ran a
tine anchor leg on Ihe winning
mile relay team. Another soph­
omore. Sonny Osborn, cleared a
career-best 12-0 In tying for
second In the pole vault.
Junior Jumper Alvin Jones set
a meet record In winning the
triple Jump (47-11 and he also
h M ik second In ihe long Jump
(23-VM which also bettered the
old record a lth o u g h T rib e
teammate Leo Peterson won the
event and now holds the record
at 23 7 V
Hi.hi man said he was ulso
pleased with the performances of
hurdlers Arthur Hersey, Mike
Pearson and Andre Jackson
"All of Ihe young kids did an
excellent Job." Brautnan said. T

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B y Sam Cook
Herald Sports Editor
If patience Is Indeed a virtue, don't expect to sor
any Lyman Greyhounds lining up for confession
today. The Greyhounds waited and waited and
waited amt walled lor DeLand *s Scott Anderson
to throw strikes Thursday night
lie never did
Lyman used 13 walks by the DeLand right­
hander lo waltz lo a 9 0 victory over thr host
Bulldogs and move into tonight s championship
final agalnsl Lakr Mary al Conrad Park. Game
time Is 7 30 p.m
"I knew’ Ihal wr had to keep them off liase If wr
were going to w in," said DeLand coach Jim
Joiner. "Some of our kids |ust j&gt;ul loo much
pressure ott themselves."
While Lyman's jKitlrncc at Ihe jilalc led directly
lo the runs, when Anderson did located the strike
zone, he did It with thr wrong hitter at the plate.
Mike Henley. Lym an’s left fielder, has hern on a
month-long tear with the bat and It continued
Thursday although he dltln I till the lull) ns
savagely us usual
"A s long as I'm gelling hits, I don't care wliut
they look like." said the senior outfielder. "I Just
want another chance lopluy Mike Mary "
Alter grounding out In Ihr first. Henley singled
home a run In thr second, singled home another
In l hr third and singled home two more In the
fourth He ilnlshrd with three of Ihe ‘Hounds’ four
hits and four runs hatted tn.
Henley and his teammates will get It tonight,
thanks In their patience ut the plate and a
sjilrmlld route-going performance by Junior
Byron Overstreet Lym an coach Bob McCullough
had speculated beforehand that Overstreet’s
effort would be thr key to getting Lyman Into thr
final.
The Junior right-hander didn't let him down
"Byron was Just super." said pitching coach
Eddie Nuss. Overstreet scattered seven hits and
although thr Bulldogs had runners In rarh
Inning, hr preserved his shutout each time
DeLand threatened.
"Overstreet pitched real well." added Mc­
Cullough "lie did a super Job of staying aoniml
Ihe plate. When he got a little weary, he did a
great Job of coming back "
Ills first comrh.u k was In Ihr sixth when the
B u lld o g s ' m ounted their hlggrsl threa t.
Overstreet walked Jerry Simon and C hurh
Graham singled to right Dun F'lnlry. whose base
hit nipped Seminole Tuesday, took a pitch In the
back to loud (be bases
” 1 wasn't going to come out of that game." said
Overstreet who Improved to 7-1 on the year. "I
was thinking shutout and I really wunied to
finish."
He Ilnlshrd DeLand wllh a nourish. He struck
out drslgnalrd hitter Brian Johnson swinging,
then caught Scott Clements looking at a
knee-high fast Mill When dangerous Troy Blevins
Hew out to renter. Overstreet was out of the Jam.
“ Byron's curveball worked better than It has all
year." said catcher Jim (Mom. “When w r got
that big lead we Just challenged them with the
lastball It was moving."
DeLand jioscd a many thrrat In the seventh
when Ed Corbett and Paris Hayden singled
around an out but Overstreet reached back and
blew away thr filial two hitters on strikes to nail
down the victory.
He finished with seven strikeouts, three walks
and two hit batsmen. Derek Livernois helped out
by stabbing a one-hop liner In the lllth off
Hayden's bat Inclose out the frame
Lyman put two runs on the board In the first
when Livernois strokrs a single to left and Paul
Alegre was hit by a pitch. Anderson appeared to
come unglued after he hit Alegre as he walked
Chris Brock. Clint Baker and Odom to force In
two runs During one stretch, he threw 10
consecutive balls
In the second. Hilly Henley and Kyle Brubaker
drew walks before Mike Henley singled down the
third base line for an RBI. Livernois grounded out
to first which moved up the runners and DeLand
elected to Intentionally jiass Alegre to load the
(rases Brock struck out but Baker took another
free pass for an RBI and a 44) lead
Joiner then pulled Anderson In favor of Ttm
Kraffl. Kraffl promptly walked Odom for a 5-0
bulge Irefore getting Overstreet on a fly ball to
center.
Lyman added another tally In ihe third when
Brubaker walked and stole second. He scored on
Mike Henley's looping single to right center.

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DeLand Holds On,
Edges Lake M ary
B y C h rU Fitte r
H erald Sport* W rite r
D ELA N D — DcLand's Lady
Bulldogs had just about closed
out Lake Mary's Lady Rams
Thursday when they received a
crack In the dam.
Hut. with the help of Debbie
Underwood and Sonja Vtllettl.
the Lady Bulldogs were able to
repair the crack before the
floodgates opened and the result
was a 5-1 victor)’ over the Lady
Rams In the 4 A -9 D istrict
Tournament semifinals Th u rs­
day at the DeLand Airport.
DeLand. the second seed in
the tourney, will face top seeded
A|K&gt;pku today at 4 for the district
title. The winner will host the
4A-10 champion, either Winter
Garden West Orange or Orlando
Boone. Tuesday for the region
title.
T h e L a d y B u lld o g s took
advantage of four oulflcid errors
to build a 4-0 lead alter three
innings Thursday. Bui DeLand
committed one big error In the
sixth that enabled Lake Mary to
climb back In and lie the score at
•1-4. But It was another mistake
In the outfield that led to the
eventual winning run In the
liottom ol the sixth for DeLand
"Th e oulfield wus playing kind
ol afraid, they looked unsure of
themselves." Lake Marv roach
Cindy Henry said "I think they
were playing It a little bit loo
safe,"
Lake Mary had the first of­
fensive threat ol the game but a
baserunning error took them out
o! the Inning. Lisa Sim kins led
off with a single to right center
and Laurie LctfTcr then singled
to left center, The outfield hob­
bled the ball around a hit and
Slmktns tried for third but was
thrown out by Vlllrll! Tw o |m)|i
flies to shortstop Robyn Swart/
ended the Inning

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Drl-and capitalized on a pair ol
errors In the bottom of the
second for a 1-0 lead. Kathy
Wychc smacked a slngtr to right
to lead off and she went to
second when the ball got by the
rightflelder. A bad throw to the
Infield got away and enabled
Wychc to got to third on the
play. With one oul. Wychc
scored on Kathy Corr's grounder
to second.
DeLand added three more
runs In the bottom ol the third
for a 4 0 lead. With runners on
first and second and two outs.
Shawn Lane launched a shot
over the right fielder's head for a
three-run homer It was Lane's
13th round tripper of the season.
While DeLand was building lls
4-0 lead. Lake Mary was having
trouble getting on base. In the
first five Innings. I I of I he 15
outs recorded were easy fly balls.
Lake Mary finally got the
break II needed In the top of the
sixth. Amy Adams reached on
an error to lead off and Liz Stone
followed with a walk. With one
oul. Belli Wat kins reached on a
fielder's choice with Slone out al
second. Avcrtll then slap|&gt;cd a
single to right center to drive In
Adams, trimming DcLand’s lead
to 4*1.
Sim kins then came up and
singled hard to right center to
drive In Watkins and. when the
ttall sklp|x-d by the outfielder.
Avcrtll and Slmklns also scamperrd home to tie the score at
4-4.
DeLand broke the lie In a
hurry in Ihe bottom of Ihr sixth.
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high (ly to short right centre
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though and what usually Is a

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B y Chris Flster
H erald Sports W rite r
KISSIMMEE - Mikkl Eby may
have lost her concentration for
one moment Thursday, but she
more than made up for It later In
the gamr.
T h e sophom ore sta n dou t
blasted a grand slam home run
that all but erased .an early 5-0
deficit and Oviedo's Ladv Lions
went on to claim the 3 A 8
District Championship. 9-7. over
Leesburg's Lady Yellow Jackets
at Kissimmee's Thacker Field
Oviedo now advances to the
3 A -4 Region C h a m p io n sh ip
T u e s d a y a I B ro o k s v llle
Hernando (Game time will be
a n ii o ii n c r d M o n &lt;1 a y ) .
Brooksvllle. Ihe defending 3A
slate champions advanced with
a slim 2-1 victory over Dade City
Pasco In the 3A-7 District title
game.
Because of a inlxup with Ihe
scheduling of thr tournament.
Leesburg and Osceola Kissim­
mee had to plav their semifinal
game Thursday afternoon prior
to the final. Originally. Leesburg
lorlrttrd when It failed lo show
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lo advance to Ihe final against
Oviedo.
Lisa Simkins gets a big reception after clouting a h o m e run against DeLand.
Meanwhile, the Lady Lions
bad to wall while Ihe first game
routine flv hall (ell In tor a single winning run.
litter up Ihe middle hut Vtllettl was played and Ihr wall along
Then. Ihe outfielder couldn't get
Lake Mary didn't go down made a running shoestring catch with Leesburg's coming right oil
a handle on the ball, and Wychc without a fight though Lisa (or lh&lt;' final out
a win on a high mile, had Oviedo
went to second A pinch runner Santulll just heat oul a possiblr
“ We got track Itt Ihe game coach Jackie Miller a little con­
then went In In place ol Wvche Inniiig-endlng double play ball to there." Henry said "Hut again cerned .
and Underwood followed by keep Ihe lardy Rams alive and (bottom of the slxthl we didn't
"VVV didn't find oul when we
ripping a single In right lo drive Adams followed with a single lo field ihr hall cleanly In (hr w rrr going to play until 1:30
In what turned oul to lie the renter. Stone then hit a sinking oulflrld."
today (Thursday)." Miller said
"A m i Leesburg showed up laic
again so w r bail lo wall around
lor ti lung lime And Leesburg
was on a delimit- up from just
having won a game ll made Ihr
kids u little nervous amt they
Fred's intensity and his ru* years under Jim Raley, who was
played kind of sloppy "
th u s la m ." said Bool tie who also al Forest during Afmon'a
Leesburg pimped right on Ihe
chose Almon over five other time there.
Lions for three runs In the
ca n d id a te s . Lake B ra n tle y
Alter Lake Brantley. Almon
bollom ol Ihr llrsl. The lead off
assistants Marly Williams. Glenn moved to Dtinnellon lor a three
hitler singled and Ihe next hitler
Prelsing. Wes Salley and Brian and thru laikr Mary for three
smacked a flv hall to deep left
Smith w rrr also In contention.
years prior lo joining Lyman last
field. Eby dldn'1 respond in time
After his collegiate days, year.
anti Ihe hall went over her head
Almon took Iris first coaching Job
Allhough Almon s|K'iil most of
for ti two run homer "Either
al Ocala Forest. He he!j&gt;ed Forest Ills c a re e r as a defen sive
Mikkl (Eby) wasn't ready nr she
lo consecutive stale 3A chnmpl- coordinator, he said h r will
wasn't paying nltentlon." Miller
unships along with coaching probably coach the offensive line
said.
swimming
at Lake Brantley. "I'm not sure
Leesburg scored Iwlcr more In
He moved lo Lake Wales the what the usslgniurnls urc yet.”
ihe third for a 5 0 lead anti again
next year where hr was swim­ said Alm on “ Bui I've been
It wus Oviedo mistakes dial
ming coach and Junior varsity coaching the defensive linemen
p a v e d ,|he w a y . **T h r y
football coach. Fro m Lake so long. I feel I know the
11.rrslm igl hail only one good lilt
Fred
Almon
was
selected
fo
Wales. Almon went to Lake offensive linemen Just as well."
th.il Inning and we mndr several
Brantley where he served as
Almon tearhes physical edu­ lake over Ihe Lake Brantley errors.
defenslvr coordinator for (our cation.
football head coaching job
"B u i Mikkl (Eby) redeemed
herself in ihe fourth," added
Miller.

Almon Takes Charge Of Lake Brantley Gridders
By Bsm Cook
H erald Sports E d ito r
Fred Almon. an assistant at
Lym an High School last year,
was named as head football
coach at Lake Brantley High
S c h o o l T h u r s d a y b y Lake
B ra n tle y P rin c ip a l D u r v ln
Boothe.
Almon. 37. has made several
reaching stops during the past
14 years but he said that a
four-year stint al Lake Brantley
front 1970-80 may have been Ihe
biggest factor In gelling the Job.
"I'm strrr thirl a big part tn do
with It." said Almon Friday
morning "I'm tickled to death to
gel the Job and anxious lo gel
started. We don't have much

F o o tb a ll
lime before spring practice |ncxt
W rdnM Iay) but I'll meet with
the players tomorrow and the
coaches today."
Almon. who engineered Che
Lyman drfense Iasi year, re­
places David Ttillls who resigned
earlier fills rnonih The Tampa
Robinson graduate was an AllC i t y a n d A 1 1 -C o n fe re n c e
linebacker during his prrp days
and went on to become a
third-team Associated Press
All America ai Memphis State.
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Five Slarl hut still had a good
meet. That proves thai we have
a good, talented team."
Leading Ihe list of talent for
the Patriots are seniors John
Mnndo and Steve Emmons.
Mondo Is coming off a sprained
ankle that kept him out ol the
conference meet and he will be
looking lo get back tn the
running In the H80 run. Ihr
event he leads Ihe district In
wllh a season’s b&lt;pt 1:57.7.
In the girls meet. Seminole
roach Emory Blake said he used
last week's meet to decide where
he will place hts athletes tonight.
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The biggest change for Ihe
laidy Tribe will be senior Glenda
Bass who Blake said will go hack
to running In the mile relay and
thr open quarter and drop the
330 hurdles. "W e want her
(Havs) fresh for the medley so
we'll probably take her out of the
hurdles."
B la k e said he w i l l ru n
freshman Shownda Martin In the
440 dash and 880 run. a pair of
events she won at the conference
meet. Martin. Bass. Dorr hr lie
Webster and Kalrlna Walker will
be Imregal parts of the relay
trams which arc all Important fit
the meets Income.
While Martin has the hot hand
In the quarter and 880. laikr

Peterson Resigns
A s Patriot Coach

Jrsslea Bradley gol the rallv
started with a single. Fran Foster
reaehed on an rrro and Caroline
Chavis walked to load Ihe bases
Eby then stepped up anti lilt a
rocket u|) thr middle that went
ts-lw-rrn the right tint! left tenter
fielders lor a grand slam homer,
trimming Leesburg's lead in 5-4.

Bob Peterson said he was Bred
ol wearing three hals so he
discarded one Thursday. The
40-year-old Lake Brantley histo­
Lrrstnug uddrd one run In Ihe
ry ieachrr-alhlcttc director-Is»ys
I miiioih of Ihe fourth hul Oviedo
liaxkrtball coach drcldcd lo step
down from his cage coaching |irlnel|i.il Jim Stanley, look Ihr came back with iwo In Ihe filih
head |oh al Lake Branllry. Prior to lie It at 6-6. Terri Coe got on
duties,
"It was taking loo m uch to coming lo Florida. Prierson via an error to lead off and, wllh
coached five years al Puloltl one out. Bradley singled, send­
energy lo do all three Jobs." said
High School
ing pinch runner Durlu Hall lo
Peterson who has guided the
Brantley cage fortunes for the
Pelrrson said ihe dullrs al an Ihlrtl Foster drove hall In with a
past seven years "I've got four al hie tie d ir e c to r a rc Just sacrifice fly and Bradley scored
kfils and I need lo sja-nd some becoming loo large for a person the tying run on a single oil the
lime with them, too "
to handle a full leaching and bat ol Chavis.
Peterson said, however, he coaching load, loo He also said
Th e decisive frame turned out
would not rule out a return t*&gt; the time has route lor the to be Hie top of file sixth when
coaching sometime In the future. athletic director's role to broad­ Oviedo scored three limes to
"1 love coaching and I want lo en
break Ihe lie anti lake a 9 6 lead.
come back." said ihr personable
" T h e lim e lias com e In Jodie Swll/er led off with u
coach " I ’ve talked to a lot of
Seminole C ounty where the single. Dee Dee Beasley reached
guys who have gotlrn out of II
athletic director needs in take a on an error and Barbura Malone
and ihen gollen hack Into II
largrr role In athletics." said walkrtl lo load the buses Debbie
They seemed lo have made ihe
Cole then singled In Switzer
Peterson.
transition easily,"
while Hull followed with a tutsr
Peterson said no successor has
Prierson. wtio runir io Florida
rup to score Beasley and Malone
been
named
lull
that
Lake
from Maryland elghl years ago.
scored on Cathy Bergman's sac­
couched the Orlando Jo n e s Brantley would seriously consid­ rifice fly,
Tigers In 1976-77 The Tigers ered assistants Steve Jucker and
Leesburg pulled within 9 7 In
Frank Gooch. "We re accepting
earned a No I ranking In ih r
stale during the regular season applications now for thr ixiys' the bottom ol (lie sixth then got
Job." he said "We also still have Its Icadoff hitter on In the
before la-lug upxci In the district
T h r next year. Peterson, who an opening for thr girls hrud seventh before Oviedo retired (he
Is described as ail excellent coaching Job tli.it we hope to fill next three hitlers lo end Ihe
history Instructor by assistant jirrily soon, loci." — Bsm Cook game.

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lias lilt- io() lime fit both Ihe mile
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margins. Junior Amy Ertcl. who
came on strong at the district
inert last year. Is making her
move again In 85 Ertcl. who
won thr mile and two mile al
last season’s district inert, has
the second best time In the mile
of those e xp ecte d to r u n
(Seminole's Martin Is second hul
won't run mile) and the third
tiesl In thr two mile
Lake Mary has two of the lop
performers In the field events In
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Close-Knit Lions Reach Goals

Friday, April It, IMS

SPORTS

managed to win the quarlrr. Kroog said.
"That (Stewart's Injury) i» why our time In
ihe mile medley was off a bit But James
came back and did a good Job In the mfle
re lav.
"Everybody chipped in and we tried to
score all the extra points we could, added
Kroog. "But Jones was Just a little too
strong for us."
In the girls meet, sophomore sensation
Kelly Price won three events, but had little
competition In winning ihe 110 high and
330 low hurdles and the long Jump.
Price won the 110 high hurdles with 16.2
clocking and cruised to a 46 9 In the 330s.
Her leap of 16 2'v was good enough to win
the longjump.
"Kelly (Price) won her three events but
her times were a little slower because there
was nobody close to her." Kroog said. "Even
In ihe long Jump Sixleen feet Is the best
she's been Jumping bul even there she
hasn't been pushed "
Also qualifying lor regional* for the Lady
Lions were Bobble Bowersox In the 100 yard
dash (second at 12.41. Renee Wynn in the
880 mn (second ut 2:38.6). Allison Smith In
Ihe shot put Ifourth at 30-7^) and Cathy
Champ in Ihe two mile (13:45.91.
Oviedo also qualified Its mile medley and
mile relay teams The medley tram of Crls
Boyd. Bowersox. Ctndv Wood and Jennifer
Nutting was third ut 5:25 8 and the mile
relay squad of Wood. Boyd. Wynn and Jill
Knutson was third at 4 45 7

By Chris Plater
Herald Sports W rite r
ORLANDO — Oviedo High didn’t pick up
the major hardware in the 3A-8 Dlslrlct
Championships Thursday night bul both
Ihe boys and girls teams accomplished their
goals of sending a* many athletes as
possible to next week's 3A-2 Region Cham­
pionships In Tampa.
The boys team finished second to power­
ful Orlando Jones. 116-96, while the small
In number* but big In determination girls
learn finished third behind Bishop Moore
1131) and Osceola 1102). Every member of
the Lady Lions' squad qualified for the
regional In either an Individual event or as
part of a relay team.
Th e top four Individuals In each event and
Ihe top four relays qualify for the 3A-2
Region meet next Friday at Tampa Jesuit
High.
"T h is Is really a close knit bunch," Oviedo
coach Ken Kroog said. "Tha t makes It a lot
of fun. Ih e boys and girls teams really get
along well together,"
Despite running wllh shin splints. James
Stewart came through with a llrsl place in
the open quarter and ran a leg on the
winning mile relay team. Stewart won Ihe
440 wllh a time of 52.4 then teamed up wllh
brother Mark Slewart, Freddie Oliver and
Huhba Wright to win the mile relay wllh a
3:35.7 clocking.
Bryan Stewart came through with a first
a’nd a second In the hurdles as he won the

INBRIEF
Grayson's 4 For 4 Bat Attack
Pushes Rlnker By D .A .V ., 19-6
Mrlan Grayson was 4 for 4 with a pair of triple* and a
homer Thursday night as Rlnker Materials cruised to a
19-6 victory over D.A.V. (Disabled American Veterans) In
Sanford Little National League action at Bay Avenue Field.
Grayson alvt went the distance on the mound as Rlnker
Improved to 31 to rrmaln one and a half games behind
league-leading First Federal. D.A.V. dropped to 0-5 with the
loss.
Included In Grayson’s perfect performance at the plate
was an RBI single In the first, a two-run triple In the
second, an RBI triple In the third and a two-run homer In
the fourth.
Rinker pounded out 15 hits In Ihe game with Corey
Dennett rapping out three and Darrell Canada, Travis
I'erklns and Darrell Smartt contributed two each.
.James Williams and "Fam ous" Amos Sparrow had two
hits each lo lead the way for D.A.V.
In Little National league action at Fort Mellon Park,
Dementry Beamon drove In four runs to lead Poppa Jay's
loa 14-6rout of Sunnlland
The game was close most of the way as Sunnlland took a
4 3 lead Into the fifth Inning But Poppa Jay's broke loose
with six runs In the top of the fifth and put the finishing
touches on with flvr more In the sixth. Matt Teague's
two-run single keyed the rally In Ihe fifth while Beamon
slugged a two run double In the sixth
Union Bird, David Dunn and Krle Wynn had two hits
each to lead Sunnlland

T rack /F ield
120 high's with n lime of 15.1 and was
second In the 330 Intermediates at 41 3
Slewart also took second In Ihe triple Jump
l39-7H|and sixth In the 220(24.4)
The Lions took three of Ihe field event
tllles as William Bland won the pole vault
and broke Ihe school record In the process
as he cleared 12-VV Joe Hoppe also qualified
In the pole vault as he came In fourth at
10-6.
"Bland broke the schcxil record of 11-6 set
back In 1973." Kroog said
It was the
oldest track record still standing."
Kevin Thompson again took first In the
high Jump as he cleared 6-0 and Mark
Slewart also qualified In I hat event wllh a
lbird place finish 15-8) James Walker was
sixth In Ihe high Jump al 5-6
Oliver via red to a 40-8 lo win the triple
Jump with Bryan Stewart (secondI and
Andrew Smllh (fourth at 38-11) also quali­
fying. Mark Slewart iix&gt;k sixth in the triple
Jump at 37-21*
Also qualifying for regional* for llu* Lions
were Wright In the 220 (third at 23 0) and
ihe long Jump (third at 20 4'M - Oliver In the
long Jump (fourth al 20-2l*j| anti ihe mile
medley (third at 4:01 l| and 440 (third at
46 8) relays.
"Ja m e s Stewart was hurt bul still

Grand Slam
Trips Tigers

Islanders Post 1st Victory

Rare Bird Flies
Celtics To Win

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With one swing, Ted Simmons
knocked the Detroit Tigers out of
first place.
Simmons lilt a grand slam
with two out In the ninth Inning
T h u rs d a y night to lift Ihe
Milwaukee Brewers to an I 1-7
victory over the Detroit Tigers.
Paul Molllor homered earlier In
the Inning to tie the score.

The Islanders are history,
No, not its In llnlxhrd — New York held off Stanley Cup
playoff elimination Thursday night wlih a 6-2 triumph ovrr
Ihe Philadelphia Flyers, hul trail 3-1 In Ihe best-of-sevcri
quarterfinals. The Islanders are simply so remarkably
enduring even past their prime. It seems with every other
achievement they rewrite the NHL record book
Mike Bossy scored his 82nd career playoffs goal al 8:53 of
Ihe second period to slake claim lo a share of Ihe legendary
Maurice "Rocket" Richard's playoffs srorlng record. Bossy
also added two assists. Including a shinning set-up of Denis
Pnlvln's game-winning goal that moved him ahead of
former Chicago Black Hawk grrat Sian Mlklla for fifth on
the league's all-time playoffs points list with 151
In other best nl sevrn quarterfinals. Chicago beal
Minnesota 7-6 In double overt line to lake a 3-1 lead.
Bdmonton dismissed Winnipeg 8-3 for a four game sweep,
and Montrealdefealed Uuebrc 3 I to lie their series2-2

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Orioles 7, Indians I
At Baltimore. Eddie Murray,
Fred Lynn and Rick Dempsey
hit home runs In the sixth
Inning to support Ihe three-hit
pitching of rookie Ken Dixon und
(tower the Orioles. Dixon struck
out six and walked two In
(Misting his flrsl major-league
victory.
Yankees 9. Red Box 1
A l New York, Phil Nlekro
tossed a five hitler and struck
out nine over 7 2-3 Innings, and
Dave Wlnfirld. Don Baylor and
Ken Griffey hit consecutive
doubles In the third Inning to
spurk the Yankees The triumph
broke n three-game losing streak
and was the Yankees' first over
Boston In six games this year

Clark Takes 2-Shot Advantage
S T. PETERSBURG |UPt) — JoA nnr Corner may soon
long for the days of "pllch-und-pult” golf al the $175,000
SAH Classic.
e a rn e r. Ihe top all-time money winner on the L ltJ A tour,
expressed her satisfaction earlier In Ihe week about the
new. longer course at the Pasadena Yacht and Country
Club, labeling last year's short placements, "a pil­
ch and putt tournament "
Despite a redesigned 15th hole und different pin
placements, the course played even easier III Thursday's
opening round as Judy Clark fired an 8 under-par 04 lo
lake n two-stroke advantage over Amy Ben*. Both are
looking lor an Initial lour triumph
In a I |0 player field boasting |usl six of Ihe tour's fop 25
money winners, 32 entrants broke pur over the 6.013-yard
course under hiuy skies and tenq&gt;eratures in the upper
80s

Twins 9, A's 4
At Mlnneu|M&gt;lls. Klrhy Puckett

Angels 3, Mariners 0
At Seattle. Mike Witt tossed a
two-hltler and Bobby Grtrh hit
his second home run of the
season, sparking the California
Angels to a 3-0 victory over the
Senttle Mariners Witt. 1-3, who
entered the game with a 4.94
ERA. struck out five and walked
two and allowed only flvr hall*
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spanked back-to-back singles
When Ron Nalberson reached on
an em ir, Grayson scored from
third Mnllc sent Ihe fans up for
grabs one pitch later when he
crushed his filth homer n( the
yrar over Ihe screen
Underwood anil Molle each
drove In three runs to pace the
Rains Lisle. Lelterio. Grayson
and Molle each rapped two hits
Lowman und Greg Jones were
Hid only Darters with singles
"Except for that had-hll single
(In the second Inning) und that
had call at second (on a force
play In the third Inning) Lake
Mary earned every one of those
runs." said Wise. "I guess they
didn't like us healing them those
two times "

T U B W OODLANDS. Texas (Ill’ll — Calvin IVrtc flgurrs
stores at Ihe $500.OOO Houston Open won't l&gt;e quite so
eve opening hum here on out
"Tilts course Is mil us easy as the scores Indicated."
Peele said "In the morning when you have no wind, soft
greens and no spike marks, you're going lo see low scores
I here I s i i 'I any pressure on u i i v I k h I v right now Bveryone
is |ust )&lt;&gt;» keying lor |Kislllou I feel lluil comes Saturday
and Sunday, Ihe score* will level oil."
Peele finished Thursday's opening round ut The
Wood hinds' Tournament Players Course with a 67. tied
with Mike Nlcolette. Keith Fergus and David Frost, all one
stroke behind leader Payne Stewart.
Stewart, who played collegiate goll at Southern Method
1st anil Thursday wore his Iradllluuul knickers, fired a 66
and loday will try to slay In front when the Houston U|&gt;rn
continues on the 7,(&gt;42-yard par-72 course,
Ken Brown and Buddy Garurr each shot a 68 to finish
two buck of the leader while eight golfers were al 69

singled off the first pitch Iron)
reliever Tom Tellman to score
Tim Teufel from second base
with one out In (hr ninth, giving
the T w in s a victory Jo h n
Butcher went the distance as the
Twins won their fifth straight

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Larry Bird, who missed Game
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Bird also grublx-d 14 relMiuods
as Boston won Hie Ix-sl-of-five
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sta rtin g S u n d a y a I Boston
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Cleveland fans. "I Just wanted lo
do what I said I'd do — help the
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came through. I showed them."
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the first team to repeat as NBA
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1967-68 and 1968-69 seasons,
will play Detroit In the best-ofBCVen semifinals That series
tx-glns Sunday at the Boston
Garden.

B lsxers 119, Mavericks 1 13
At Portland. Ore., Reserve
center Audle Norris hit a Jump
shot with one second left to lift
the Tra il lllarers Into the second
round of the playoffs. Norris was
playing for center Sam Bowtr,
who fouled out with 9:23 to play.
Norris finished with 9 points.
Mark Aguirre scored 39 points
foi the Mavericks.
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2 1 . Denver Is ut San Antonio
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(nit the game out of reach.
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Gardening

Friday, April 14, It lS — ?A

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Caladiums Add Color Dimension To Flower Garden
For that cool look In your garden this season,
why not set out a mass — small or large —
planting of beautiful caladiums? These attractive
tropical foliage plants will add both color and
dimension to the llower garden If you're selective
In bath rotor and foliage types
Caladiums originally came from the Amazon
basin In Brazil. There are two types generally
available. These Include the "fancy" and the
"lance-leaved" types. The most popular ts the
fancy-leaved caladlum. These have rather large,
somewhat rounded leaves. The distinguishing
characteristic of the lance-leaved types Is a
narrow, elongated leaf. The length of the leaves ts
similar to the fancy-leaved, but the plants tend to
be more dwarf In stature.
Cool-look caladiums are easy to grow If you
follow a few simple gardening rules. First, plant
the tubers In moderately rich, well prepared soil
In a shaded or partly shaded location. The soils
should be porous and contain a generous
quantity of organic material. This type of soil
provides good aeration, drainage, and yet holds a
good amount of moisture to keep the plants
growing. If your soil Is quite sandy, add u

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generous amount of composted cow manure or
peat moss, or better, yet-well-rot ted leaf mold.
The caladlum Is a rugged plant but will not
tolerate the full, hot summer sun. For best
results, select a semi-shaded spot. The Ideal
location would provide about 40 to GO percent
shade. The fancy-leaved varieties can be used In
areas exposed to full sun from one to two hours a
day. preferably during the morning hours. Longer
exposure will wipe them out.
A moist, but not soggy soil ts prefrred.
Overwatcrlng a poorly drained soil will cause
decay of the fleshy tubers or roots. Mulching will
certainly benefit Ihe plants by maintaining u high
relative humidity around the plants. If soils are
allowed lo dry. willing occurs very rapidly. If

plants remain wilted lor an extended period,
you'll lose the beautiful folldage.
All plants res|Nmd lo a little care, especially
fertilizer In our jxx&gt;r soils. You should mix in a
minimum of two {xurnd* of a complete garden
fertilizer, such as a 6-6-6 or 8-8-H. per 100 square
feet of garden area or two teaspoons per sqvtarr
foot al planting time. Eaeh month during the
growing season, apply one pound of the sanulerilllzer per 10O square feet of garden area or one
teaspoon per square foot.
Caladlum tubers should be planted two Inches
deep and about 18 Inches apart In the garden Iksure to pack Ihe soil firmly around the tubers. It
you purchased started plants in pots, they should
lx- hardened to ouldixtr conditions bv gradually
exposing them lo outdoor light and heat. If a
bloom shoots up. pinch It ofT or the plant will lxrobbed of lood needed lor continuous Iraf
production.
Caladiums are very easy to grow In |x&gt;is or tubs
for a shaded spot on your | hi(Io or In ihe entrance
area When you grow them In containers, you'll
have to pay closer attention to watering, as these
thirsty plants will need It due to rapid drying of

the soil In the pot*
You do have a wide choice of colors from which
select. The popular candtdtum and While
Christmas varieties are white with strongly
contrasting green veins These kinds w ill
brighten shaded areas and are particularly
handsome when Interspersed with while gerani­
um s. w hile petunias, variegated vinca or
hydrangeas.
Popular pink or rose colored leaves appear on
such varieties as Lord Derby. I’lnk Cloud.
Kathleen. Rose Hud. Carolyn Wharton and many
others. Crimson Wave has a showy crimson
crinkled center Red Is found In Ihe Blaze. John
I’ccd. Red Flair, and Frelda llrm p lr varieties
Dark green veins and borders give added accent
lo Ihe red leaves. Spangled Banner has red
glowing leaves with pink spols.
Whether you grow your caladiums In contain­
ers. in masses or as a border plant, you find Ibis
popular summer perennial will provide color
arrrnt to your home all summer long for very
lit lie Investment and upkeep. In fact, you better
he careful — you may gel hooked on caladiums!
Happy Gardening!
„

Woman Can't Vision Men's
Attraction To Pornography
DEAR ABBY: This Is regard­
ing your answer lo "Deceived."
Ihe young wife who was upset
when she found some girlie
magazines her husband had
hidden from her She said that
she was a good-looking woman
and couldn't understand why
her husband would want to look
al pornographic filth like that. * -■
1 was surprised at your u u
swrr. You said. "Plraae^-get-ovrr the notion that only men WUh
unattractive wives read girlie
magazines. What you look like
has nothing to do with your
husband's desire to look al what
you call "filth."
T h e n yo u d e fe n d e d the
h u s b a n d 's r ig h t to re a d
whatever he wanted to, and told
the wife she had a lot to learn
about why men enjoy lixiklng al
stuff like that.
Abby. 1 don't understand why
a happily married man would
want to look si pictures of naked
women, so I asked m y husband,
and he said It was normal and
natural for men lo enjoy pictures
of beautiful naked women re­
gardless of whal they have al
home.
A b b y . I co n side r m ys e lf
normal, and I have absolutely no
desire lo look at pictures of
naked men. no m atter how
well-built they are. Why?
PUZZLED IN CHICAOO
DEAR PUZZLED: Because
most women do not respond lo
the visual Ihe same way men do.
(Women respond more to the
spoken or wrllten word.) Bul
let's get something straight: All
pictures of partially or fully
u n c lo th e d w om en are not
p o rn o g ra p h ic — som e are
beanlllul. (hough erotic, and are
considered niuseum-quullty art.
Not having seen Ihe "girlie"
magazine In qurstlon. I'm un­
able lo make an Inform ed
Judgment, bul let me go on the
record lo say that pictures that
portray women as objects to be
used, abused, humiliated or de­
graded In any way are totally
unacceptable to me.

DEAR ABBY: I was pleased (o
note your approval of using
"Yes. sir" and "No. m a'am"

DEAR ABBY: I have never
seen this problem In your col­
umn. hut I know I'm not Ihe
only person who has It. I have
always been a very quiet person,
nnd -rarely talk unless I have
something lo say. However, my
problem Is not that I am quiet.
It's people who Introduce me
Bnd. add. "She's very quirt" nr
Idfljen addirsslngpenple. - c- ■» ; ".Maybe youxan get her to talk."
* 4 have U ca rii-pe ople .a&amp;y£V Then thetr oft those who In leh
"Don't 'Mr* me — I haven't h fm
presence or others loudly •I'-k,
knlghtedt" (f Ignore It was "W hy are you so quiet?"
though i f hadn't been said.)
I would never ask a person
Addressing people os sir and
ma'am Is a matter of simple who talks a lot. "W h y are you so
courtesy and has nothing lo do loud?" Yet. quiet people arc
constantly uskrd. "W hy arc you
wllh one's age or station In life.
so quiet?" Abby. people who are
Thank you. ma’am.
POLITE IN ST. CHARLES, LA. quiet are usually shy and lack­
ing In confidence, which Is
DEAR POLITE: You're wel­ dllllcult enough to deal wllh
without huvlng It |xiinlrd out In
come, sir.
public-.
H*,*M PSSteSy iMMinr VOtMl
1 am working on overcoming
D E A R A B B Y : I am an
Englishman leaching psychiatry m y shyness and am making
In Ihe A lab a m a U n ive rs ity progress, bul nothing seis me
School of Medicine, and I was hack more than being asked
The 14 clubs forming Division 25 of Florida
present lieutenant governor, Division 25 of
prompted to write by the letter loudly in a crowd. "W hy arc you
Kiwanis Clubs met In Sanford at the Greater
Florida District ot Kiwanis; Ron Jernlgan,
so
quirt?"
f r o m ‘ ' B i t t e r a nd
Santord
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Members
lieutenant
governor elect; and Phil Roche,
Brokenhearted" Ithe widow of
I’Icaac print this. Wc In Ihe of the Santord Kiwanis Club recognized as
Division 25 Trustee of Florida — Kiwanis
(he smoker who was furred by
quiet minority w ill ihank you.
leaders In the division are, from left: Ed
Foundation.
relatives In go uulstdc In sub­
THE QUIET ONE Bedell, club president; Tom Hobbs, the
zero weather to smoke and
subsequenlly caught pneumonia
DEAR QUIET ONE: Thanks
and died), 1 noticed (hat you lor an Important message that
published that letter wlihotu came through loud and clear.
comment. Judging, no doubt,
iha: tragic story was comment
enough.
Seminole Community College types and placement of rods, estimating prices,
CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS.
Apparently. In the opinion of O.. WATERVILLE. MAINE: Is ollcrlng a Home Interiors charts fur calculating yardage.
For more Information, plcaar
the relatives wllh whom the Concerning disciplining a child, Workroom course designed for selection ol fabrics, styles and call 323-1450 (from Orlando,
sinoker and his wife were stay­ nolxxiy sold It Ix-iier than I’hlllp Interior Design st u etc in s or techniques ol consirucllon. lill- M-I3-7001J Extensions 470 or
ing, smoking Is a moral Issue Wylie In his essay titled. "Why o person* working In the design log out a work order, and 228
Industry. Beginning April JO,
and has the status of something ( hild Is Important ",
close to a crime
" T o give a child material •he 8 week-course will m rrl
Interestingly, King James I. things and withhold discipline Is every Tuesday and Thursday, y
after whom a version of the more cruel than lo strangle It a m l p m . . ii: the Hom e
English Bible was named, wrote For1such a child Is headrd for a Furnishings lab on campus. Cost
a fam ous pam phlet title d , l i f e t i m e of e m o I I o b n a I of the vocational course Is 132.
"Counter Blast to Tobacco." He slruungulallon — a walking Degree seeking students may
would have liked to have made death. Parents ho leave u n ­ obtain college credit lor 3 cred­
its.
Ihe use of tobacco both sinful touched the Immense problem of
child
discipline
nnd
substitute
and criminal, but In spite or hts
This course is designed lo
Ihronc and hts title of Defender Ihe abundant gifts do not actual­ instruct the design student In
of thr Fulth. even King James ly love their children at all They how lo take measurements,
could not make smoking either a love things."
crime or a sin.
Many thanks for your con­
structive. entertaining and often
“Let The Professionals Do It"
puzzllngcoluntn.

Dear
Abby

Sanford Kiwanis M em bers Leaders in Division 25

Home Interiors Workroom Course

H.O., BIRMINGHAM. ALA.

Garden Club Flower Show
The Garden Club of Sanford
Inc. will present Ihe annual
Flow er Show. Patterns and
Patches, al the clubhouse on
Fa irm o n t Avenue and U .S .
Highw ay 17-92. Sanford, on
Friday. April 26. from 2-5 p.m.:
Saturday. April 27. 10 a.m.-5
p.m.: and Sunday. April 28. 1-4
pm .
The public Is Invited to attend
Ihe show. According lo Mary

Elmore, refreshments will be
served.
Abblc O w en Is the show
chairman and co-chairmen are
Sylvia Huhn and Carol Johnson.
The show meets all require­
ments of Ihe National Council of
Slate Cradrn Club* Inc for a
Stm dant Flower *Sfknv and w ill
he Judged by the National
Council System of flower show

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Friday, April ?t, 1965

by Chic Young
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THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sansom

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EEK &amp; MEEK

by Howia Schneider

THIS IS SO EXPENSIVE..
DOWT MX) HAVE A
CHEAPER READING ?
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Boy's Tight Belt Probably
Presents Little Problem
DEAR DR. G O T T My
9-ycar-old son wears his belt so
tight that it leaves marks on his
belly. Is this dangerous''
DEAR READER - Years ago.
women believed they were more
a t t r a c t iv e If th e y b o u n d
themselves In corsets. These
Victorian appliances were sup­
posed to give a coveted “ hour­
glass" appearance to the female
form. A thin waist, corrected
with whalebone and heavy laces,
was considered a sign of beauty.
Of rourse. such women had
difficulty breathing and their
Internal organ* were pushed all
over the place. Modern females
must breathe a sigh of relief that
they aren't Imprisoned In this
way hy a ridiculous m aleoriented custom.
Heaven knows why your son
chooses to pinch himself in half.
However. If his preference
cause* him no physical pain, he
probably Is Itt no danger. You'd
better lighten your own belt
when you reflect on the future
tric ks he will have In siore for
you when he reaches udolcsernce.
DEAR DR. G O r r - My wife's
doctor has put her cm a lowresidue diet. He gave her a list of
(nods to eat and not to eat, but
he didn't tell her how to prepare
the- foods. Where ean we find
suc h Information? Also, my wife
thinks lhai she has eancer and
ih.cl her doc tor Is not (riling her
Hie truth when he says shr does
not Should she get a second
opinion?
DEAR READER - Most "resi­
due.'* or filter. Is composed ol
cellulose and Indigestible vege­
table ronqjonents Usually, tile
residue can be altered by cook
lug to become digestible. A l­
though there arc certain foods,
like bran, that your donor may
prohlhll. m any h lg h -rrsld u r
substances can safely lie eaten
after cooking. See If there is a
nutritionist at your local hospital
wlio cun advise you how liesi lo
prepare roods ihat your wife may
in- unwilling or unable to omit.
With respect to tire last part ol
your cpiesllon. I uncpiulifledly
endorse a second — or third —
opinion for anyone who Is wor­
ried about h a vin g ca n ce r.
Apprehension Is nsell an uncom­
fortable state of m ind. I r ­

respective of any underlying
ttIlMfckSCDEAR DR. G O T T - My eves
often weep a while substance on
the outside of each eye. I notice eve examination to make sure
lhat others have this problem. that no early eye disease exists.
What Is happening? Should I see Remember that many serious
an eye doctor?
eye conditions, like glaucoma,
DEAR READER - You may produce no visual disturbance
have abnormally thick mucus In u n t i l th e y a re q u i t e far
your eye secretions, or you could a d va n re d
have a low-grade Infection.
Check with an eye doctor. Not
Send vour questions to Dr.
only may he be ablr to help you. Cott at P.O. Box 91428. Cleve­
hut he will give you a thorough land. Ohio 44101
ACROSS

4 Swimming
5 Daprassion ini­
tials
6 Cabla
7 Parson nait
door
8 Attorney's
charge
9 Collage degree
(ebbr |
10 Odd (Scot)
13 Hearing organ
15 Genetic
metenel
18 Short sleep
21 Begone
23 long time
25 Author Gardner
26 Eldest of the
Pleiades
28 Wtterless
29 Garden tool
31 Behold (Let.)
32 City In
Nicaragua
33 Darker
35 Seed containers
37 Hast unit
(abbr |

1 No (Scot)
4 Comoju point
7 football luguu
|aWw.)
10 Loots
11 Jseki* i 2nd
husband
12 Moray
13 Haath plant
14 Lingarad
16 Macaw ganus
17 Faana Ouaana
lady
19 East Indian
wood
20 Radiation
maasuras
22 Charmcal suffix
24 Conversational
pausa
27 Takar
30 Fsminma
garmant
31 English
composar
34 City In Italia
36 Irish
38 East Asian
Country
39 Sound ot a
dova
40 Chaisa tongua
43 Adam’s
grandson
45 Spanish an&gt;c!a
46 Lag bona
50 Nicknama for a
Scot
52 Gsrman articla
54 Maasura ol
SI
11
land
55 Emulata
)•
58 Joint
19
60 By birth
61 Zaro
4)
62 My (Oar)
63 Rivar In
Swttiariand
64 Roman bromt
65 8aliaver (suit.) 19 •1
DOWN
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1 Fountain
nymph
•s
2 Radio
3 Jacob’s twin

Answer to Previous Puwie

41 Swiss songs
42 Scouting organitation (abbr |
44 Hebrew holy
day |abbr)
47 Nun’s dress
48 Hard matsl

49 Racsntly
acquired
51 Biblical town
53 Half (pref.}
55 Actress Bsfm
56 My (let |
57 Join
59 Tha (Fr 1

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by Hargraavas A Sailers

MR. MEN AND LITTLE MISS

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I don't like Hit* bidding of
today's deal. South made a light
overt-all of one no-trump after
East bad opened wtlh a onediamond bid. Soulh would have
done heller lo ovrrcall one heart.
North-South Is unlikely lo have a
game unless North con hid over
one heart
If no-trump Is lo t»e the final
contrail. II Is almost certainly
heller for N orlh to be the
declarer. Hut then we wouldn't
have had the opportunity to sec
Norman Kay. one ol the world’s
great players, make a defensive
play Ihut will he long rrm rnv
bered.
On the opening lead of the
diamond six. declarer played low
from dum m y and Norman, sil­
ling East, played the 10. forcing
lhr queen. A low spade was

played lo dummy's queen and a
heart was led from dummy.
Easl played low and Soulh
won the king. Now the 10 of
spades was played lo Ihe ace and
Kay discarded — I he heart ace.
There was no longer any way
lor declarer to establish Ihe heart
suit without allowing Wcsl lo
come on lead with Ihe heart Jack
and come through the king of
diamonds In dum m y to set the
contract.
Had South simply overcalled
with one heart. North would
huve bid one no-trump. Now
Souln would have been happy lo
raise to (wo no-trump, and you'd
have had to pul a gun to North's
liead to keep him from bidding
Ihrre.
Needless to say. with East on
lead, there Is no defense against
tbrre no-trump.

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by T. K. Ryan
b u r k o t , n o t if y m b a t o n c b i

YO U R B IR T H D A Y
A P R IL 37. 108S
The year ahead should Ik- a
very fortunate one for you where
love and romance are concerned.
If you haven't met Mr. or Ms.
Right, there's a chance you will
In Ibis lime frame.
T A U R U S (April 30 May 20)
Being your own person und
doing your own thing has Its
inerlis,. but don't push It to
rxtrritA-s today. Others may find
you offensive if you do. Trying to
patch up a rom ance? Th e
Matchmaker set cun help you to
understand what it might take to
make the relationship work. To
get yours, mail 82 lo AstroGraph. Box 4N9. Radio City
Station. New York. NY 10019
OKM1NI (May 21 June 20)
Guard against tendencies today
to anticipate the outcome of

events In a negative fashion. If
you think you’re a loser, you'll
be one.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) A
crafty acquaintance who knows
how to manipulate yuu and your
generous nature may try to pull
something cute today. Be on
guard.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) To
achieve your objectives today,
you must plan out your moves in
advance. Without a blueprint,
yuu are apt to stumble.
VIROO (Aug 23-Sept. 22)
Self doubts and caution are not
one and the same, so try not to
confuse the two today. Tread
warily bui keep hope In your
heart.
LIBRA ISept. 23 Oct. 231
Normally you function well in
partnership arrangements, but
today Joint ventures may not
work out to your liking. Play It
solo.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 221 A
cool head Is essential today to
make sensible decisions. II you

ANNIE

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if

What The Day
Will Bring...

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GETS 6*Wlf{7 « The fcJ*1£5.

allow yourself lo l»e pressured,
your Judgment will hr impaired.
SAGITTARIUS INov. 23 Dec
21) Keep In mind today that
duties you now shove aside will
eventually require attention
They won't he any easier later.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan 191
Do not take flnanrlal gambles
today un little-known ventures
Your Ignorance could cost you a
pretty penny.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19]
1
I
you and your mate have a
disagreement today, try to re
solve It between yourselves. Do
nothing lhat could Involve In
noccnt bystanders
PISCES |Frb 20 Match 20|
This is not a day to be overly
critical of others. Even If you feel
you have constructive suggrs
turns, keep them to yourself.
ARIES (March 2 ( April 19) Try
lo restrict your shopping today
to small cash purchases Don'i
let your extravagant Impulses
propel you Into new debts

by Leonard Starr
ftCAR THAT? ITS BETTER CHECU
COMING FROM IT O tfl.C M ffU .
THAT TWCttei-

TMOUflH.IT 60UN&amp;
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�Evening Herald. Santord. FI.

ncle Sam Demands Refunds
States Owe Millions For Welfare Errors
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The govern
menl has told nearly half the states and
l*uerto Rico they must repay $69 2
million for mistakes made on 1961
welfare checks or face a reduction In
federal matching funds.
The errors, totaling SI billion, were
made In administering the state-federal
A id to Fam ilies w ith Dependent
Children program, the nation's largest
cash welfare system, which provides
financial support to poor households
most often headed by women.
In the cases at Issue, people either got
loo much money or should not have
received a n y ..
The situation was disclosed Thursday
al a hearing of a House Ways and Means
subcommittee on public assistance
Health and Human Services Secretary
Margaret Heckler also said Thursday
that six states — Arizona. Maryland.
New Jersey. South Carolina. Utah and
Vermont — had qualified for waivers
and will not have to repay a total of $4 3
million.

Rep. Robert Matsul. D-Calif.. a sub­
committee member, said the demand
for repayment will hurt AFDC recipients
because the government will reduce Its
matching funds lo the 21 stales In­
volved by the amounts owed.
California gets 50 percent federal
matching AFDC funds but some states
get up to 76 percent.
Among the states being told to refund
money. California owes the most, $35
million, and South Dakota the least.
$13,000
Matsul, who Ini reduced legislation
last winter to change the way states arc
penalized for AFDC errors, said he
experts states to appeal and probably go
to court over the repayment demand.
Other states ow ing refunds are:
Alabama $47,000. Colorado $ 1 9 mil­
lion. Connecticut $424,000, Florida
$3.4 million. Hawaii $1.2 million, Idaho
$691,000. Indiana $113,000. Kansas
$ 1 9 million. Maine $168,000. Min­
nesota $571,000. Nebraska $208,000,
New Mexico $2.5 million. New York

$6.2 m illio n . O h io $ 3.9 m illio n .
Oklahoma $ 1 5 million. Tennessee $1.7
million. Texas $11 million. Washington
S4 1 million and Wyoming $413,000.
fbiotin Rico owes 817 million
In 1979, the slates were given until
1983 to reduce the rate of errors In the
AFDC program to 4 percent and ordered
to Improve the rate by at least one-third
each year.
States that exceeded their allowable
error rate for 1981 were told to refund
the federal matching portion of all
mistaken payments over the allowed
number.
She said the national error rate of
AFDC payments dropped from 16.5
percent In 1973 to 7 6 percent In 1981
Without that Improvement, she said,
the government would have erroneously
paid $2 I billion that year Instead of $1
billion
The government has since drupped
the allowed etror rale to 3 percent but
has not disclosed whether the states
have reached It.

Sanford Native Helped Sweep Suez

Legal Notice

Special to the Herald
N O R F O L K . Va. Sanford native Walter
Manning recently re­
turned to the United
[States after participat­
ing In a minesweeping
[operation In the Gulf of
[Sue*.
T h e 3 5 - y e a r -o l d
[brother of Ester Roller
»f Sanford is a member
it the Helicopter Mine

.'ountermeasurea
q u a d ro n 14. T h e
Norfolk-(rased unit was
part of the multina­
tional mini-sweeping
[effort requested by
Tlgypl alter a series of
s hip-d am aging
explosions In the Suer
ast summer.
Petty Officer Mann­
in g . a supply clerk, and
n h r resl of his squadron
Were transported lo
R o t a . Spain via A ir
Force cargo planes
Aug. 6 Once In Rota
he unit assembled Its
m I n e sw eep I n g
helicopters which had
h e rn p a rtia lly d is ­
a s s e m b le d for the
l rails-Atlantic High!
Then the squadron set
sail on board the am­
phibious transport ship
USS Shreveport.
For Manning, work
began lo get hectic
when the ship arrived
In Ihe Gulf of Suer
tug 17
M a n n I n g . w li o
manages procurement
nl supplies and flnanjclal records for the
u n i t 's m in e c o u n ­
term easures depart­
m e n t. re m e m b e rs
working long hours
"T ry in g to keep tinsupply lines open be
tween the Red Sea and
the Norfolk naval sta­
tion was quite a Job.”
the 1967 Crooms High
School graduate said.
"Supplies came from

N a v a l P e tty O f fic e r W a lte r Countermeasures Squadron
Manning, a Sanford native, is based In Norfolk, Va.
assigned to Helicopter M ine
Norfolk to Slgnonella.
Sicily, lo Cairo. Egypt
and then to the ship.
"There was a cons­
tant flurry of messages
and follow-ups requisi­
tioning the supplies we
needed Trying lo keep
up with Ihe ordering
a n d the m e ssa ge s
made for some long
days.” he said.
Despite ihe efforts ol
M anning and other
men In the squadron,
th e s q u a d r o n ' s
mine-hunt mg missions
didn't turn up any live
explosives,
"W e didn't find any
mines, hul we found a
couple of ships that
were sunk during the
Eight Day W a r.” he

s a id .

During the operation
M anning's squadron
located 44 "e o n ta e ls ."

Only 12 were suspi­
cious enough lo be
checked out by Navy
divers or Investigated
by a r e m o t e l y controllcd vehicle. The
other '‘contacts" were
either coral heads,
barrels or pieces of
pipe.
"If I w asn't'on Ihe
Job. we couldn't ac­
complish our mission."
Manning said of his
role In the squadron.
Hr said dial without
Ihe proper materials
and supply parts the
squadron couldn't keep
It s m I n e h u n 11 p g

14,

alrcralt and equipment
ope rating.
Almost every man In
•hr squadron worked
14-hour shifts seven
days a week during Ihe
deployment to keep
aircraft and equipment
perform ing at their
peak Because ol Mau­
ri l u g s e ffo rts and
others In the squadron,
all four helicopters
were available every
day for operational
Rights
Once the mine hunt­
ing was complete, the
S h re v e p o rt headed
hack lo Rota, bill Ihe
terrorist bombing of
I h e U S . Emtiassy In
Beirut. Lebanon, kept
th e m l n the are a
longer.

Businessman Adm its G u ilt In Celebrity Tax Scam
NEW YORK (UPI| - A Washington business­
man admitted he ran a $445 million tax-shellrr
scum — die largest lax fraud ever prosecuted —
whose wealthy Investors Included celebrities
Woody Allen. Bill Murray and Dick Caved.
Edward Markowitz. 35. pleaded guilty Thurs
day to creating phony lax write-offs for customers
through phony trading In government securities,
precious metals and repurchase agreements from
197 9to 1983
"It Is the largest tax fraud ever prosecuted."
said U S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani of Manhat­
tan "Th e main promoter Is now convicted."

Along with Allen. Murray and Caved, the
Investors Included actors Christopher Walken.
Frank Langclla and Peter Boyle.
Giuliani said that none of the celebrity
Investors were under criminal investIgalon. They
w rrr unaware of any Illegality and committed no
crtmlnul wrongdoing, but will have to j»ay back
taxes — plus Interest - on any money that was
Improperly sheltered, prosecutors said.
"I have a hard time working up sympathy for
ihrsc people as victims.” Giuliani said, noting
I hat many of them received suspiciously large
write oils

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John F Pnc*. a . M*rg*#*t
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N O TIC E OF A
P U B LIC H EAR IN G
TO C O N I! DE R
TH E AD O P TIO N OF
AN OR DINANCE
BY T H E C ITY
OF SANFORD. F L 0 R I0 A
Nolle* Is horotoi given that o
Public Mooring will bo hold ol
(ho Commission Room in ttw
City Mali In ttw City ol Sonlord.
Florid*. *1 J 90 o clock P M on
Me* II. IM ! la considor Itw
adoption ol on ordinance by ttw
City ol Sanlord Florida *t
Follows
O R D IN AN CE NO U l l
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C i t y OF S A N F O R D .
FL O R ID A A M E N D IN G O R DI
N A N C E N O 10«t OF S A ID
CITY
S A ID O R D I N A N C E
B E I N G A T O N IN G P L A N
SAIO A M E N D M E N T C H AN G
ING TH E TO N IN G OF A POR
T IO N O F T H A T C E R T A I N
P R O P E R TY L Y IN G W EST OF
AND A B U T T IN G U S
H IG H W A Y It n (S R
IS 4001
A N D S O U T H OF L AH E
M IN N IE D R IV E FROM MR I
IM U L T IP L E F A M IL Y R ES I
D E N T IA L D W E L L IN G ) OIS
TR IC T
TO GC I IG E N E R A L
C O M M E R C IA L ! D IS T R IC T
P R O V I D I N G
F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y c o n f l i c t s
A N 0 E F F E C T IV E O A TE
All partws in Inlortst and
Cltllons shall have an opgortuni
ly lo bo hoard ol said hoar log
By order ol Iho City Com
mission of the City ot Santord
F lor ida
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B LIC II
o person doc idol to ap«wal a
decision mode with rospoct to
any matter cone ids rod ot ttw
above meeting or hearing, ha
may na*d a verbatim record ot
ttw proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record IS no! provided by ttw
Cltyof Santord IFSJOSOIOS)
M N Tam m, Jr
City Clerk
Publish May I t IMF
O E E iso
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Nolle* is hereby given that I
am engaged in business *t Jt*
W Less M ary Blvd . Lake
Mary, Seminole County. Florida
under Itw Fictitious name ol
LA K E M A R Y V E T E R IN A R Y
C LIN IC , and that I intend lo
register said name with ttw
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Courl.
Seminole County. F lor Ido in
accordance wllh Ihe provisions
of Itw Fictitious Nome Statutes
to wit Section la id ! Florida
Statutes m i
/*/ Joseph W Vaughan III.
OVM
Publish Aprils, IJ. It M. IMS
D E E J&gt;
IN IH E C IR C U IT C O UR T,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE. C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO *S 1044 CAd* 0
IN R E
Th o M a rria g e ot
H E L E N ANN M A DORE.
Polltiorwr, Wile
end
P H IL IP E D W IN M A D O R E .
Respondent &gt;Husband
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO Philip Edwin Medoro
I I I South Warner Street
Oneida New York
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that a Petition tor
Diskolutlon ot Morrloge has
been l ied agatntl you, and that
you are required to serve o copy
ot your response or ptoodmg to
ttw Petition upon ttw paFiHorw#*
attorney. Thomas C Greerw
Post Ottice Bos i t ) Sonlord.
Florida 37771, and llto ttw origi
net response or pleading In the
otfic* ot ihe Clark ol Itw Circuit
Court. Seminole County Court
house. Santord. F tor Ido JJJJI. on
or be lore the Jth doy ot May
t*ES It you tail to do to a
Default Judgment will be taken
against you tor ttw rslwl da
mended in In* Petition
O A T E D ot Santord. Sominoto
County. F lor Ido. this k d day ol
April. INS
D AVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
BV Betty B Colbert
Deputy Clerk
Publish April S. II. I*. 14 INS
DEE a

BY GARRY TRUDEAU

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
C IT Y OF
LA K E M ARY. F L O R ID A
N O TIC E T O B ID
Separate seated bids tor odd!
tioAjt computer hardware and
tettear* tyltom tor ttw City ot
Lost Mary will be r*c*lv*d in
Late Mary City Hall &lt;30 North
Country Club Road Lak* Mary
Florida until i n P M
(local
tim tl. Thursday May ]. I N I
Let* B&gt;dl wilt be returned to
sender unopened
A ll work shall be in ac
cordance with tp edlicatio nt
available al no charge In the
City Manager s Ottice City
Hail. tSI North Country Club
Road. Last Mary Florida
The City reserves Itw right to
r*|*ct any or oil bids with or
w it h o u t c a u l*
to w a iv e
•*&lt;time aim**, or to accept the
b-d which m Ha best lodgement
best serves the interest ot Lake
Mary Coil ot submittal ot this
bid is considered an operation
cost ol ttw bidder and shall not
be patted on to or born* by ttw
City ot Lost Mery
Persons b'ddmg on ttw system
or* ad. sed that the bids will be
pubnety opened and r*ad awud
at ttw regularly scheduled City
Commission meeting. May },
I SB! at 7 » P M
C IT Y OF
L A K E M A R V F L O R ID A
't Carol A Edwards
City Clerk
D A T E D April IJ I N !
Publish April I* J* I N !
D E E lit

F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Notre* is hereby given that t
*m engaged in business i t 12**
O ld M im s R d
G e n e .e
Semmoto County Florid* 3J7JJ
under ttw fictitious nam e ot SAS
TR EE SUPPLY
and that I
•ntynd to register u i d name
with ttw Clerk of ttw Circuit
Court Semmoto County / l o r ida
in accordance w ith ttw pro
visions ot ttw Fictitious Nam*
Stshitot to w it Section M10*
F'or.da Statutes 1*!7
s W illiam ScM ucem cv*'
Publish A pril t j IS ?* A Mas J
&lt;N!
OEE n

c it y of

LAKE M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P UB LIC H CAR IH O
TO W HOM IT M AY CONCE RN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
bv ttw CHv Commission ol ttw
City o' Lak* Mary, Florida that
said Commission will hold a
P ibilC Haanng at t 30 P M cm
May 14 I N ! to consider an
Ordinance entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C I T Y OF L A K E MARY
FLO H IO A
R EZ O N IN G CER
TA IN LA N O S W IT H IN TH E
C IT Y OF L A K E M ARY AS
H E R E IN D E F I N E D f r o m
TH E P R F S E N T Z O N IN G
C L A S S IF IC A T IO N OF R !A
R E S ID E N TIA L T O C J COM
M E R C IA L
P U R S U A N T TO
TH E T E R M S OF T H E
FLO R ID A S T A T U T E S PRO
V IO IN G FOR TH E AM END
M E N T O F T H E O F F IC IA L
Z O N IN G M A P
A N D TH E
A M E N D M E N T O F TH E LAND
USE E L E M E N T OF TH E C ITY
C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LA N
FR O M M E D I U M D E N S IT Y
R E S ID E N TIA L TO COMMER
C IA L
P R O V ID IN G CON
F L IC T S
S E V E R A B IL IT Y
A N D E F F E C T IV E O A T E
changing th* toning on the
follow mg described properly
tilueI* In th* City ol Lake Mary.
F lot Ida
Lott Jf through 34 Block JJ.
Crystal Lake Wmter Homes
Sem inole C ounty
F lo rid *
located on Itw North t&gt;d* ol
Wilbur Avenue *1 Its mlertec
lion wllh Second Sit eel
The Public Hearing will be
held *1 Itw City Hall. City ol
Lake Mary Florida on the u&lt;h
day ol May le i! or at soon
therealler at possible at which
lima interestad parties lor end
against 1ha request staled above
will be heard Said hearing may
ba continued from lime lo lime
until Una! action Is taken by the
City Commission of ttw City ot
Lak* Mery
THIS N O TIC E then be posted
in three public placet within th*
City of lake Mary I lor Ida at
ihe City Hail within said City,
and published in the Evening
Herald, e newspaper ot general
circulation in the City ot Lak*
Mary prior to tho aforesaid
hearing In addition nolle* Shalt
be posted in th* ere* to tw
considered or least fifteen days
prior to the date ol th* Public
Hearing
A loped record of this mealing
It mad* by the City tor its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re
cord lor Itw purposes ol appeal
bom a decision mad* by the
City Commission with respect to
the foregoing m etier Any
person wishing to ensure the! on
adequate record ol the proceed
mgs II maintained lor appellate
purposes Is advised to make ttw
necessary arrangements el his
or her own evpente
C IT Y OF
l a k e m a r y . F l o r id a
' s'Carol Edwards
City Clerk

C IT Y OF
CAKE MARY. F L O R ID A
N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
TO W HOM IT MA Y C O NCE RN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by Itw City Commission ol the
City Ot Lake Mary Florida that
said Commission will hold a
Public Haanng a l l X P M m
May is. IN I to
ol Consider a requital From
Katherine D Nelson Turner that
Itw City ot Las* Mary Florida
vacate and annul ttw tot towing
described portion ot a Plat
Lots Jt through la Block JJ
Crystal Last Winter Homes
Sem inole C eunty
F lo rid *
Located on the North side ol
Wilbur Avenue at Its Initrsec
tion with Second Street
Ttw P ibllc Hearing will be
held m Itw City Hell City ol
Lake Mary Florida, al t 30
P M Ok May IS. IN I, or at soon
Itwreatler at possible, al which
lime Intar tiled parlies tor and
against the request stated above
will be heard Said hearing may
be continued from lime lo Itm*
until final action It lasan by ttw
City Commission
TH IS NO TICE shall ba posted
in Ihrse O l public pieces within
ttw City ol Lake M a r, Florida,
at the City Hall and pubiithad
In the Evening Herald a news
paper ot general circulation In
ttw City ol Lake Mary, in two
weekly issues et least tlltoen
( t ! ) days prior to the del* ot the
Public Hearing and the owners
ol the reel property which is
of tec ltd hereby shall be mailed
by ttw City Clerk, a copy ot this
notice as their address may
appear on the latest as valorem
tas records
A taped record ol this meeting
Is mad* by the City tor Its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re
cord tor ttw purposes of appeal
from e decision mad* by the
City Commission wllh respwcl lo
•he foregoing m etie r
Any
person wishing lo ensure that an
adequate record ol the proceed
mgs is maintained tor appellate
purposes is advised lo make the
necessary arrangaments at his
or har ovyneipenta
C IT Y OF
LA K E MARY F L O H IO A
-s ' Carol Edwards
City Clerk
D A T E D April 10 I N !
Publish April It, J4 I N !
D E E IJ*

O ATEO

A p ril 10 le t!

Publish April I* J*. I**!
D EE I II
C IT V O F

LAK E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E T O B ID
!tp*re&gt;t seeled bids lor Road
Improvements tor the City ot
Lsk* Mery will tw received In
L*k* Mery Cily Hell I!* North
Country Club Road Lake Mary
Florida, until * 00 P M (local
bmal. Thursday May J IfSS
l* i* bids will be returned lo
sender unopened
AH work shell be In *c
cordance w llh specUtcelions
available *1 no charge in th*
C lly Manager's O lllce. City
Hell. I ll North Country Club
Hoad. Lak* Mary, Florida
The City rtsarves Ihe right lo
r*|*ct any or *11 bids wllh or
w it h o u t c a u l * , to w a iv e
•echnicelilwt. or to accept the
b-d which In II* best ludgement
best serves Ihe interest ol Let*
Mary Cost ol submittal ol th-s
b-d Is considered an operation
cost ot Itw bidder end shall not
be petted on to or born* by Itw
CHy ol Lak* Mery
Pertoni bidding on Itw Im
proverrwnlt are advised lh*l Itw
b-dt will tw publicly opened end
reed aloud al th* regularly
scheduled C lly Commission
meeting May J. IkBI. al 7 JO
PM
C IT V O F
LAKE M A R Y , FLO R ID A
/k/CarolA Edwards
Clly Clerk
D A T E D April II 1*B!
Publish April If, la. IMF
D EE IJf

F IC T IT IO U IN A M E
Notice is hereby given the! we
are engaged in butirw ii al tn o
Hwy
17 t l Lot I, Sanford.
Seminole County. F lor id* under
the fictitious n#m* ol R A J
C R A FTS INC
ond that w*
intend to register said name
with ttw Ciers ol ttw Circuit
Court Sem.no!* County Florida
in accordance wllh ttw pro
visions ol the Fictitious Nome
Statutes To wit Section Sal a*
Florida Statutes 1»S7
/!/ A Joyce T readway
/Si Raymond R Traadway
Publish April J* 1 May 1. 10. 17,
IN I
O E E 171
F IC T ITIO U S N AM E
Nolle* is Iwreby given that I
am engagad in business al SIJO
Howell Bronch Rood Winter
Park. Seminole County. Florida
l i f t ) under Ihe ticlllwtrs name
ol SUN B E L T
C ON
STRUCTORS. INC . and !h*l I
Intend to register said name
with ttw Clark ot th* Circuit
Court Sam mol* County. Ftorido
in accordance with the pro
visions ot ihe Fictitious Nome
Statutes to wit Sac Hon M l 0*
Florida Statutes !t!7
/.*/Sandra G Adams
Publish April t*. IS A May J. 10.
IN !
DEE in
F IC T ITIO U S NJLMC
Nolle* IS hereby given Ihot I
em engaged In business *11170
W Hwy 43* P O Bo. 3134
Forstt City. Seminole County.
F lo rid * under the fictitious
n e m t *1 E A R L D E Y E T T E
SCHOOLS OF R E A L E S T A T E ,
end the! I inland to register se&gt;d
name with th* Clark ot th*
Circuit Court. Seminal* County.
Florida in accordant* with the
provisions at Hit Fictitious
Nam* Slaluto*. to wit Sac tion
(410* Florida Statutes IM7
/A' EerlOeystt*
Publish April A IJ. t*. 34 I N !
D E E 31

this I* to notify Allred Waidu
to pay the repair and storage
charges on hi* 1*77 Chateau
Club Wagon ID iE llA H N E JIE )
to Robert E Dunlap ol 1*7*
Central Dr Santord II not paid
In &gt; days I hereby give nolle* ol
gelling a Florida certificate ol
till*
Publish April IJ. JJ 24. 21 24
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Legal Notice
C IT Y OF
LAX I M AR Y FLO R ID A
NO T ICC o r
P U B LIC H EAR IN G
T O W N O M IT MAY CONCE RN
N O TIC E IS M E «E B &gt; G IV E N
by th# City Co*nmm*on of th#
City ot Lake Mary Ftortd# *hjf
\* &gt; d
Comrnildafl will ho*d #
PublK
#17 JO P M on
May 1#. I N I lo
Comidar « PttlTMjn
ckne
V l(«l*
abendon d»IC©nt.nu#,
CVltiCliim and lo renounce
rig h t of ft*# C ity Of Lake M ary A
political eubdi vision
th#
public th and to ’h# following
(N o r th e d rigftt of way to w il
Comm on*#
th# SOD»h*$»t
(O r nor of »h# South#Att U of
S+chon 7 Township X) South,
Rang# SO E111 thence North
A t' ( I If
E A%f 317 At Net Along
th# South iin# of uhd tec tio n ?
it point on *h# confer Im# of L ake
Muir# flo y ifvard thence North
00*11*1
W #i» $0 Met to a point
on th# North Right of Way tin#
of Lake M a »y Bout*vard and th#
P o in t of B e g in n in g
thence
South If * a If
A#\t SO *##»
Along th# North Righto* Way
1*n# of Lake M ary Boulevard to

* pomt theme# leaving Mud
R .g h to fW iy
North 00h?t M
\N#$t «f st t##t to # point on #
curve on th# North Right of Way
liny of Sun D rli* th#nt# along
th# North R .g M o ftta y l&gt;n# of
Sun Drive and taid curv# ton
tav# to th# South having #
r#d&lt;ut of i*f M t##f through a
central angle ot ie*0i Jf' an
arch d‘t!ante of iff *f feet to a
point of tangent y thence con
I in u in g a lo n g the N o r t h
Right of Way I In# of Sun D r Ire
North
if E act 11} 00 feet
to a point thence leaving the
N orth Right ot Way line of Sun
D rlv * . N orth ff*4A If
F a il
IJ1 S? feet to a point on a curve
on th# South Right of W ay line
of Sun D rive and %atd curve
concave to the South having a
rad iu t of IMS O* feet through a
central angle of 01*1) 5#
an
ar ch diftance of I I #0 feet to a
point of tangenty th#nct con
t i n n i n g a l o n g th e S o u t h
Right of W ay line of Sun Dr ive
South aS-Oi if W#«t laf M feet
to a point on a curve concave to
th# South having a radlut of
V40 af tee!
thence continuing
along th# South Highl ot W ay
line ot Sun D rive and M «d curve
th ro u g h a c e n tra l angle ot
l**M it
an arch dittafne ot
M l 71 tee! to a point thence
leaving th# South Right ot W ay
li n e o f S u n D r i v e
S o u th
00*0f I I
F a it IS t ! feet lo the
Pom* ot Beginning (containing
0 «4 acret more or le tt)
the Public Hearing m il be
held in th# City Mall. City of
La$# M a ry Florida on the Mth

day ot May Iff* at 7 30 P M
or at toon thereafter at pottt
t»1e. at which lim a infer#tied
p a r ti# i tor and a g a ln it th#
recom m ended requal I w ill tie
heard
Said hearing m ay be
continued from time to time
until final action ft taken by the
City C o m m ittio n
TH IS N O T IC E than be potted
in three ( ) ) public placet within
Ihe City of Lake Mary, Florida
at the C ity H all within taid City,
and published in the Evening
H erald a newtpaper ot general
circulation In the Clly ot Lake
Maury, in two weekly ittu e i at

leatt

IS d a y l prior

to the

aforesaid hearing In addition,
notice triall be potted In tha area
to t&gt;e con tue red at leatt IS days
prior to ih# dale of th# public

hearing
A taped record ot Ihlt meeting
it made by the City tor Itt
convenience I hit record may
not cortifitule an adequate re
cor d for th# pur pot*t of appeal
from a dec Inon made by th#
C ity C o m m it Hon w ilh retpeef to
the foregoing m atter
Any
per ton wi thing to enture that an
adequate record ol the proceed
•ngt It maintained tor eppellate
purpotet It ad v Ited to make the
necettary arrangement at hit
or her own « apenve
C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R Y FLO R ID A
/t/ Carol Edwartft
City Clerk
D A T E D April 10. IMS
Pubhth April If I*. Iff*
D E E lla

C IT V O F
L A K E M A R Y , F 1 0 R I0 A
N O T IC E T O B IO
S e p a ra te t e a le d b ld t tor
G roup Health tlotjiiffiliatio n 4
Dental In to ra n te tor Lake M ar y
full tim e City employees will be
received In Lake M ary City
H all. ISA North Country Club
Road Lak a M a ry Florida, until
4 00 P M
(local lim a l. Thur*
day M ay f leas Late Bldt w ill
ba returned unopened to tander
Alt quotet than be in ac
c o rd a n c a w ith t p e d lic a tio n t
available ef no charge In the
C it y M a n e g e r t Office. C ity
H all ISO North Country Club
Hoad L a k e M a ry. Florida
Th# C ity r#%#rv#t the right »o
r#|#ct any or #11 b*dt. with or
w i t h o u t c # w i e . to w a i &lt;f •
t#c hole all*lot, or to act apt ih#
bid which in lit b#tt lodgement
b*tt tar vet th# int#f#tt ol Lak#
M a ry Coe* of submittal ot thM
bid if tontidored an operation
coet of th# b idder and tha 11 not
ba patt#d on to or born# by tha
C lty o t L a k e M o ry
Per tone bidding on tha Intur
ance a r t adviead that tha bide
w ill b# publicly op#n#d and read
aloud at tha regularly echaduMd
C ity C o m m .tt.o n mooting. M ay
I. m s . at 7 10 P M
C IT Y O F
L A K E M A H Y F L O R IO A
e Carol A Edwarde
C ity Clark
O A T E O A p ril !|. IH S
Publish April If. H m s
D EE III

�'J A

Friday, April J*. IW1

Evening H.rald, Sanford, FI

legal Notice
c n

. F l o r id a
N O T IC E TO P U B L IC
Notice If hereby gt van that «
Public H earing «vin b* h#id by
the Planning and Zoning Coen
m itt*on tn tha City C o m m l%%ion
R o o m , C i t y H a ll. S a n fo rd .
F lo rid a a* / 00 P M on Tftur*
day, M a y 1. 1*91 to to niida r fba
following (bang* and am end
m en! to fh* Zoning Ordinane* of
*t* C ity of Sanford, Saminola
County, F lot Ida
Wn o n l n g fro m M R I ,
M u ll lp la F a m ily R tild o f iliB l
D w e llin g D lit r k t
To that of RC I. Rat trie fad
C o m m arcial Q itfrk f
Th a t proparty described at
located Commanca at tha SW
co rn e r of Lot I. G ro v e view
Village, a rapiaf of Lata M a ry
Estate* and Lata M ery Estate*
Racraationai Area. at recorded
in P B It. P G t 4, S, and a of It*
P u b lic R acordt of Sam inoia
C o u n ty . Florida , thane# run
SWty along th# E lf RO W Una of
Sir Lawranca Dr and along a
curve concave NWly, h aving for
if* *l*m *nt» a radlut of 3/9 f t
ft . a cantral angla of 79*43 05"
a n d a ch o rd b a itin g of S
t r a i l W for an arc d u fa / ^ o
of l«0 45 ft to lha P R C of th*
c u rv a concava S E ly , fhanca
confiuna along t a d E ly R O W
Una and along said curva, hav
mg for «t« alamanlt a ra d lu t of
114 01 ft and a ranfral angla of
I!*!)*'!©' tor an arc distance of
i l l f t ft t o t h a P C C of a curv*
concava E ly , th*nc* run Sly
along taid R O W Itn* and along
tatd curva. having for it* *l*
m an It a radlut of 100 ft and a
cantral angla of 17*4/01" for an
arc distance of 10 17 ff to th#
N W corner and th* P O B of th#
tract abCM/t to ih* described,
th a n e * c o n t in u t a lo n g fh*
aforementioned E ly R O W I In*
and along a curva con ca va
N f If having for It* alam anlt a
ra d lu t of 100 ff a cantral angla
of 09*07*11" and a chord bearing
of S JO*M O T ' E . for an arc
d itlan ca of 14 17 ff to tha P R C
of a c urva concava SWIy, fhanca
c o n t l n u a S E l y a lo n g th a
aforam anhonad E lf R O W llna of
Sir Law rence Dr and along said
curva. having for if* a ltm a n tt a
ra d lu t of 100 ft and a cantral
angla of J i 'i O 'l l " for an are
d itla n c a of 45 09 91. fhanca
contlnua along taid E lf R O W
Una S 00*50 10" W If/ 11 It to
ba propotad futur* RO W Una of
l ah# M a r f Blvd . th*nc* ru n N
I t * 44'50" E along taid propotad
futur* R O W llna. TOO f t . fhanca
ru n dua N , 750 fl , thtnea run
W 711 4/ ft fo tha POB
Matrig m o r* g e n e ra lly da
scribed a t located N F cornar ©f
Sir L a a re n c a D r and la k e
M a r y Blvd
Tha plannad uta of Ih lt pro
pa rty &lt;% for a con van lane a store
T h a P la n n in g and Zoning
C o m m it t ion will tubm it a r*c
om m andat Ion to lha City Com
m lttlori' In favor ©V, or agairttV,
t h a r e q u e s t e d c h a n g e or
a m * nd m an I Th* C ity Com
m i l l i o n w ill hold a P u b lic
H earing In tha O f f Commission
Room in tha City Hall, Sanford
f lor .da at / 00 P M on M ay 71
t f l i to consider laid r atom
m end# Hon
A ll p a rtia l in in ltrttf and
cifiian* thall hav* an opporfunl
f y to b* heard at taid hearings
B y ordar of th* Planning and
Zoning Commission of th* C ity
of Sanford F lorida thit 15th day
of A pril 1995
John M o rr it, Chairman
C ity of Sanford Planning
and Zoning Comm lttion
A D V IC E TO THE P U B L IC If
a par ton d*&lt; tdtt to appaal a
dacltion mad# with respeef to
any m attar ion*id*red at th*
abov* m aatingt or hearing*. t*e
m ay na*d a verbatim record of
the proceedings Including fh*
fttflm o n y and evidence. which
record I* not provided b f fh#
C ity of Sanford IT S 744 0105)
PubUth A prd I/. 74 1995
D E E 115
y o f

CLASSIFIED ADS

sanford

S e m in o le

322-2611

O i E 114

f 1C T IT .O U I NAME
Nettie it hereby given that I
am engaged in ibuilnatt at K / i
S R 414 Suita no. Long wood
Seminole County Florida J2//9
under fh# ficflBout name of
L A U M I t S C H W A R TZ A N D
A S S O CIA TES and mat I intend
to ragitier taid name with tha
Cievh of lha Circuit Court,
Seminal* County, E lor Ida in
accordance with th# previtlont
el the Fktitieu* Name Statute*
few it
Section tel e* Florida
Statute* ttSI
/tZ Laurie Schwarti
PubUth April It. ) t A May 1. 10.

831-9993

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .

RATES

1 lim* ................... 67C ■ lint
3 conmutivc timet S IC i lino
7 consecutive timet 52C a line
10 consecutive timet C 6 C • line
Contract Rot** Available
3 Line* Minimum

HOURS
8 :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 - Noon

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday • Noon Friday
M onday -1 1 00 A .M . Saturday

71— Help Wanted

23— Lost &amp; Found
Lott m*la b)*&lt;fc 4 *0,)f. Mutky

W p t o 'd a Lbi L M l S „M * r

tf
Balloon Magic
*-J C j
KH/moeoo
(tJ v fi'

T E N D A O IF T
W IT H * L IF T !

....BALLOON
BOUQUETS
W . O .I,v .r t
F a r . y w f r t a w n . v t f y k**ian

CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr ite r l « visit
m a le i far a lifetime
i f m im o n r i, gifts A PIlf
Call Linda 121 4IIF
# M A R Y R A Y C O S M E T IC S •
Skin car# and calor flair
C O N N il_________________ 177 I T U

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
1UN LAND E S TA TE *
C h ild
t are in m y home Lg fenced
yard T L t 4am to 4pm Mon

th ruFri m S ilt_____________
W ill baby tit in m y home All
age* Tender lo vin g care

177 te?l

3i — Private
Instructions
Ceoio

C a rp e n te r* H e lp e r W anted
rru tf he v i taper lent# Cat!
after 4 PM m S1J0
_
Carpenter'* Melpart A L a b a rtri
Needed See Sieve it Fife
Wor ld M onday f rom I to 1
Car pan t#rt A la b o n wanted for
c u x k n on A irpo rt Rd
San
ford
D e p e n d a b U ify , loolt,
phone, and frantporfafion are
a plut Great f it r ib li U n i
great opportunity ToddM oaet
t 77S /74) M F . 4pm l}a m and
on weakand*
_______
C ity of Lake M a ry hat an
im media la opening for a part
lim a |am tor for office Clean
ing in City H a ll. 7 timet a
week
R eference* elH be
checked Deadline for tub
mitfal of applkation* it April
79 I9IS Application* may be
picked up at Lake M ary Cify
H all
IS« N
Country Club
Road Lake M a ry 14 10 M F
CO E
____

C U nul r«rionn«l
Needed tor office opening in
Sanford Area Beginning daft.
May I I 1915 Piea*a *and a
return# to Danalla Con»truc
lio n , 511 W a t h b u r n Rd .
MfUiourna f la 17911
A V O N E A R N IN G S W O W I ft
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S N O W ItI
111 1555 ar 111 0459

Swimming La tto n i Begin M ay

/ 19*5 Jackie
i/7 it)/

B j i T o n d o fv n o * f ? N i l time
Call 171007* for Tom
Capa C a n a ve ra l F ir m need*
people who want to be their
own b o lt W ill train 1250 part
♦ime 1450 full t ime 7715/0/

25— Special Notices

Call

33— Real Estate
Courses

Thinking of getting •
Reel C itata Lie ante t
We effer Free Tuitian
end conit meat Training I
Call Dtrk #r Vicky far data.Is
M U R
111 D M Eva F/4 IIS#
Ktyeief Florida , Inc
59 Vaert Eager lancet

DRIVERS WANTED
Sanford Aijto Auction If looking
tor railabia A dwpendabia pa©
pla to work d rivin g car* A
true:1 1 through auction Hour*
Thursday* O n ly Fro m It AM
to 4 I'M A p p ilta n li m u lt ba II
yfl or older, have valid F la
D rive r* llce n te and m uff
know how to drive tfandard
thtft vehicle* T Hi* &gt;* a perfect
lofi lor tha retired per ion Pay
will t«e 1* UO an hour Apply In
per eon at lha Sanford Auto
Auction 7715 W F l n t S t.
Mwy# 4* in Sanford Saa John
between 9 A M A 4 P M , Mon
thru F
f t ________________
Ftp e rta m e d Racepttoniit tor
P e diatrk Office Only eaperi
enced need apply Call 121

OOtS atk for Kay______________

At— Money to Lend
A M E R IC A N

TANTS.INC

C O N S U L

It!

rnortgaget

a t lo w a t
Second
mortgagei at low II 1/4X
Small com mercial loant va
ta n ! land mobile hornet with
land Good credit bad credit
W* do If an III 1511 iiao I
Altamonte D rive Altamonte
S p rin g *
L IC E N S E D
M O R TG A G E B R O K ER
B u t t n e it

C I T Y O T S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
N O T IC E T O P U B L IC
N u tu * It hartby given that a
Public Haaring will be held by
tha Planning and Zoning Com
mission in tha City C om m lttion
R o o m , C l ly H a ll, S a n fo rd ,
f torliia at I 00 P M on T h u rt
day. M a y 7 1995 I© consider fh*
following change and am end
m *nl to H h&gt; Zoning Ordinance of
U»* C ity of Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida
H t i o n l n g tro rn R M O I
M u ltip le F a m ily R esidential,
Off u • A Institutional D lttrlct
To that of GC 7. G e n e ra l
C o m m arcial D ltlrlc l
That proparty deteribed at
located Lott 10 It, )2 and 11
la tt tha E M l . Grataline Court.
PB 1 P G t f
B e in g m ore generally de
t c r i b e d a t lo c a te d
109
M angoutlin* Avenue
Tha planned uta of fhlt pro
party It for m ini warehouse
T h e P la n n in g and Z o nin g
C o m m lttio n will tubmit a ret
tun mandat ion to th# City Com
rnittion in favor of, or against
I h o r a q u a t i e d C h a n g * or
a m end m an!
! h « C ity C o m
m i t t lo n w ilt hold a P u b lic
Hear'trig in the City Com m it* ion
Room in th* C ity Hail, Sanford
F lor Ida at / 00 P M on M ay I )
I9A5 to consider taid r acorn
merkdatton
A ll p a rtia l in inferesl and
U f iia n t than hav* an opporfunl
ty fob* hoard at ta id hearings
By order of th* Planning *TmJ
Zoning Com m lttio n of fh* City
of Sanford F lo r&gt;da fhlt lr d day
of A p ril IH |
John M o rrit. Chairm an
C ity of Sanford Planning
and Zoning Com m lttion
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B L IC If
a per ton dm &gt;d*t to appeal a
daem on mad* with respect to
any m alt*r (ontidered at fh*
abov* m aatingt or hearing*. ha
m ay need a verbatim record of
th* proceadm gt Including the
fatflm ony and evidence which
record It net provided by the
CU y Of Sanford |F S jt4 0 lA 5 )
PubUth A p ril IF. 74 I9t5

O r l a n d o * W i n t e r Pork

C a p ita l

D O 600

to

|l 000 000 end over P O Bo&gt;
7411 Winter Pk Fla 17/90

71— Help Wanted

Employment
323-5176
111) F re n ch Ave
A crylic Applu aloft needed to
apply protective coaling on
ca rt, boaft and plane* |5 to
111 par hour W# train For
work in Seniord area call

Tamp e l t i a a /1S i _____
L O A D S OF " f t lO O M I N t .

GOOD V A L U E S
PL ANTE D HE RF
FOR P IC K IN G !II

Legal Notice
IN I N I C IH C U IT C O U R T
OF TM t t I O H I E t N T M
J U D IC IA L C I R C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S IM I N 0 L C C O U N T V .
F L O N IO A

C .u N .n t .,

•nd
L E H O Y J B T H N A H O IN I,

H tHHndtf. I /MitvtWHl
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE O IhAl »n
• i l i w tor Dittolwtlon ot M or
•« d *
l»* n l,l*d « g . , n t l you
•nd you&gt;
JA C Q U E L IN E
K U E H N A H O IN I In •ddilien lo
■• du ttling in* D it u lu tio n at
AA*rn*d« tn* P allium ra q u t.it
in*I tn* prim ary p la t* at rati
danta ot tn* child t o r n at in*
m * r r lg * « , L E H O Y J O H N
U E H N A H O IN I III t o * »* rd * d
to your a lt . *nd lu rtto r th*t
t n * ,. to *n *quit*t&gt;la d i.t r Ito
lion at th* a .M .I ot in* mar
r ia«a and *n aupamlrnanl at tha
■J*t&gt;l. incor , .0 during tha mar
rioga You a rt roquirod lo *arvo
a ropy ot your a rltta n d* ta nM .
It any, la tha action an Pall
I root r t altar nay nhcMa nama
a n d a d d r a . i
I t 4,
C H H IS T O P ttE H M AY, P o ll Ot
IK * Ba* 1)11. Van lord. Florida
u r n i m an or tote ra tha Ktt,
day at H r , i n * *nrl I,la tha
original m in tha ClarA ot Ittl.
Court, din ar to lo r. M r v K o on
Palitlanor I altarnay o r I m m
d,*t*ly tto ra a iitr o t t o r m M a
lu O g m .n l nil) t o onlarod lo lha
r o I tot damandod in lha Paiilran
W IT N E S t M V H A N D A N D
S E A L O t TH IS CCH JH T m i.
I V d O A Y O F A p ril IN *

IS IA L )
D A V ID N BEM M IEN
C L E R K OF TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By 'SJChorylR Fran.lm
Oaputy Clark
P uM i O i
IN *

D E E 117

DEE m

f ■per meed *aw ing machine op
•ratort wanted on all opara
bone We al*o offer a training
program to panion* with an
hone *I (Satire lo learn tha
induttrlal taw ing trade Mod
•rn air conditioned feci I By.
health care p ro g ra m paid
holiday* piece work earning*,
tleady work A pply bafwaan I
pm a n d 1 p m
SAN D EL
M A N U F A t T U R I N G IN C .
]y40 O ld L ak e M a ry Rd ,
Sanford
A P P O IN T M E N T S E T T E R S
P a rt li m a
M o n d a y t h ru
Thureday
5 00 P M to 9 00
PM SI 00 an hour, plu* bonu*
&lt; all l ongwood 114 M X ) ,
A llK M illllS
Need • to work In new air cond
plan! Starting pay S4 15 hr
M u lt ba a Itro o g reliable
worker with ow n Iram porta
bon Never a tea I

April ja M ay 1 10 It,

hS 5 4 h

93— Rooms for Rent

Avon always hiring todio. A
m*n Call Immadtoltly 1J1

r (.mala who must to
tmployad Private Both end a
hug* room Plus *11 lira prlvl
iogas ot you. own homo Call
J J ] 1571 o t t o ' 4 p m on
weokdoys end anytime an
Weekends As* tor Mika______
Room Ion rtnt with .idarfy lady
P-alsrs on aidorly parson In
Las* Mary Call H I &gt;7JB

HTB.ro-IBM.___________
BABYSITTER WANTED pan
lim a In m y hom* For a I yr
owl O w n car R ofaronroirpq
Lk M a ry grog___________ H I T i l l
F A S H IO N M O O T L S W A N T E D
Work with (ashlar, d*t,gnar and
local boultquas. T V comma*
ctoii. ta t* log. Full ar pa*’
lim a A ll ago. and oil hoiflhti
No o ip a r i t n c * n t c t t i a r y

«7) W J O ____________________
F ado ral, Slat*. A Civil |obs now
availabla. Call U t Y S a t n O J

lor Info U houn_____________
G IR L F R ID A Y E realign! op
port unity lor parson with good
typing skllll Vtriod dullot.
Including racaplionlil Call
A *t* *H , Torapp l_____________

IN S U R A N C E
W ill

Tra in

rwadad

R ATE

CLER K

No o p a r la h C t

M ull typo IS wpm,

non
smokar s only
C tssa lto f ry *r*q 1ST tSAJ

LABOR
V - -r *1

&lt; V &gt;F-O R C E

Halp Wanlad
R tp ori rta d y
To* work al * A M
*07 W
III SI S t n l o r d ___________
LABORERS
strong rallablo.
gcn*r*i labor**, rwodod Im
m adiaialy OlHaranl lo c tllo m
Phono and transportation *
m u ll N * v « r * l* « Apply

KELLY SERVICES
MO-2331
Legal tec ref ary •■par lem ed in
real attafe probate, ettafe
pianoihg adm ifiiltrativ t/ tiv l!
law alto eacatlent tkill* in
typing, thorthand word pro
c e tlo r, g ram m ar and ban
dbngi cbefit* P IM M M nd re
turn# lo Bor II/, Evening
H #r a id. 300 N F fine h A van u*
S*nford F L I7//t___________

Legal Notice
IN T H I C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E I O H T I 1 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 L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A

CASE NO U IN * C A M E
IN NE T H E M A R R I A O E OF
P A TS Y J D A N I E L *
P a l,liana. W i t .
and
HAW M v P D A N IE L * .

N .q a n J t n l MuiMnd
N O T IC E O f A C T IO N
TO
HARHV P
D A N IE L * .
nhuM la .l known odd&gt;a.l and
i.o d a n ta I. JA) L * k .« la * Of lua
Um l •«. Sudan. Loultianna 10.*4
YO U A H E
H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Inal an action lo.
Patiton ol D i.w lu lia n ol Mar
i « g a h a . boon Iliad againtl ton
in lha Circuit Court ol Sam mol*
C o u n t.
F lo r i d a
C a t# no
I t 11*0 C A 0* E and y o u ara
'tq u lro d lo la rva a copy ol your
wiUlan dotonta. U a n ., la II an
JA C K T H H ID C E S . E S Q U IH E ,
ol C L E V E L A N D A B R ID G E S .
P a il OTflco D ra w a r 2. San lord.
Florida I V H O t l t . on ar tolar*
lha H th day ol M a , IMS and
Ilia lha arigiqal a im lha Clark ol
thi. Court ailhar batora karvlca
on Ptlillonar . At lor nay or Im
m adlalily It o , ta ilo r alh a ra lia
a &lt;M*ult and F in a l Judgmanl
• ill to oniorad a g a in .l you Tor
•ha r a li t l d a m a n d td in in*
P «li non
W .ln o ii m y hand and tool ol
in# Court on this IJrd day ol
April, IMS
IC O U R T S E A L I
D A V ID N B E R R I E N
C lor k a lm a C ire u il Court
By B . H , B C o lto n
Dapwly Clark
PubUth A p ril ja AAay J IB. IT,
IMS
O E E IT*

SANFORD Furnished rooms by
tha M t l Reasonable rates
M e d tar rite Call H J 4)07
S 7PM SIS Palmetto A va

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

m m o_________________

Lovely 7 bdrm apartment
H u g * ro o m *
C o m p le te
privacy I IOC per wk plu* 1750
*ecufity depovf 171 9437 or
IW 7749
___ _

Sjnloid Court Apirtments
STUDIOS I BORM
1 BORM
F L E X IB L E LE A S ES
Senior Citlten D«*ceva1

Li&lt;en**d plum ber or qualified
par ton with ifilnim um of 4
year*
per tern* in rttid e n
tial conifrucbon Abi* to read
b iu e p rin ti Pay (o m m tn s u
ra t# w ith e x p e rie n c e

I bdrm
qultt

adult*, no pat* air
r*«id*nfi*l 1)00 par
month pfuv i - i * 1*:i ao11
apt

for derail*
PLAN NOW
Large detuM turr*i*had ocean
front condo at Daytona for t
wwek bagmTng Ju ly 4th t a il

tor detail* 177 7*91___________

fiO per

5700 tacunty

up.......... ............... r o x i i

1719*17

or M l 7749
liv in g room,

kitchen 5)00 mo Call 121 1U4
or 177 /«+4

M an to inifaM alum inum in
tfa lla fio n . such a* u r e a n
room *, c arpo rt* and ttc
Tool* furnithad Mu*t ba d#
pandabie 17144/5
________
N A N N IE S
full or part fim#
potifion* available Childcare
or related background pre
ferred R elererKei end tran*
(TJifjtrlet ion required Call 444
91/0
Nation* largest tha.In of fam ily
amutamarit centeri ha* need
of p * r f f ! m « l i f e * p « o
p f • / a f I • ft
N ig h t a n d
weekend* M u lt La- mature,,
neat in appearance, and bon
dable PfxinE lor an appoint
m an! 171 4901
N E E D E D Title clerk A fypitt
T b u n d a y * only
A p p ly in
per ion at Sanford Auto Aoc
110 n
a fte r I Q
A M on
Th u n d e r* 7715 W H I Street
in Sanford
New e ic itin g concept in tale*
Provide* unique lift la vin g
ta rv lc a t Ground Floor op
port uni tie* and no competi
bon L arge income pobenbal
N o e x p e rie n c e n e c e iie r y
105 l i t 1041
P a rt T im e C le rfc /Ty p ilf 40
w ^ t i . Mon A West
I i m to
Spm Call H I 1411_____________
P a rt tim e attandent/df Iver E ■
pcriance preferred Apply in
per»on j : a l l U ^ 5 t5 l
P i mwy* Solicitor* full or part
t im e , h o u r ly p l u l bonu*
L ongwood U 4 &gt;300__________

PHONE ROOM MANACER
Welt ettabliihad company need*
a g g ra itiv e manager In San
fo r d O f f ic e
D ra w
Cbm
m illio n plut bonu* For eppt
171 491/. eat 11
P r o le t i l ©net D e g G r o o m e r
w anted
P a lly Dog A Cat
G room ing Dai Iona. Call be
tween / 10 A 5 10 5/4 4/10

Semii ret If ad coup ie M e lin g
bdrm . J bath or 3 bdrm

P io |(in i A untints M intid
Espartwwa Rf*!»rr»d, haw****
training provtdwT for tha , ar*
of Dtsabl.d Hasttonts All
sJslTT* a*»ltgb)» Calf M l H it
S a lts

h e lp

w a n itd

H lg h a it

LCmmi.lqns paid In Florida
C a l l B i l l a) L o w .
s
E ■farmlnafars. H I 47s.

W ill

Train
Tlrodol Job Hunting f
C a ll F u tu ra s
t h t y h o «o
n undr ads ol ,ob opanings lor
tha so who want lo work
474 4XV
D E L IV E R Y H E LP E R S no *•
parlanto nac.ssary Full lima
Good starling pay 479 4J00
G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E *
Groat ttorfing
|ob Savaral oparungs Good
pay 471 U K
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Mast
shitli opan Good pay stales
471 4XU
o p e n in g *
Ganar *1 ContTrusllon libur
Good pay 47* U K

im m e d ia t e

TR U C K D R IV ER * long tout
Immediate! Good driving re
(Ord O r .r &gt;1 47* U K
L O C A L D R IV E R * Straight
•rucks Goad pay Start tight
away 47* U K
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E L P E R * . C LER K S . C R T
O P E R A IO R *
Im m ediate
asiening* Gaud pay kcalek
Can 474 OQO NOW I

ita*e with option, rani lor a

portion thereof)
downpayment

••»»

Prater

pay scales

Call today

47*

E . p o r l a n c i d t id y d a s ir t i
housewars Own traniporta
lion H J &lt;107

93—Room* tor Rent
Christian Aprs A Hamas
TV . kitthen. laundry, maid. U 0
wk to O r I &lt;H S4— /4JJ &gt;410
Largo Roam, private entrance A
bath Nice area U iO O wk
E ygnlngs H I *WB____________

Lovaly

bdfm . ElKhon pelyt

leges, humay atmosphere *4)

qwoefc Bit 44H______________

Koom* lot (Bit
_________ C o R H U B M _________
S A N F O R D . Reas weakly' A
Monthly rate* Util lAC itt
500Oak
Adult* * Bit m i

Sanford

Winter

or

Lake

spring* area

AT
Lu*ufy Adult Apartment*
t 2 Bdr m i
Coming loon t
Call 377 1051

127— OHice Rentals

$429.

................................

BAMBOO COVE APTS
XU E. Airport Blvd
PHONE 171 441«. 171 44*1

BATEMAN REALTY
7440 'Ianfo ri Ave

Brand: New Unit*
1 bdrm 7
bath epft in wooded telling,
private b i U o n i n ,
wether/dryer, mini blind*
5875 mo w/1715 d e p o llt
Located 7551 Oak Ave A 74 St
British Am tncan R u lt f
Lg I bdrm with di*hwa*har
Water it furnithed Clean
nice area 17/5 a month 171
0/15

RIDCCWOOO ARMS APIS.

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Bag R E E to k tr
....... H I M M
DeBary 2 bdrm, i bath Florida
rm (9 r owner *14 win *42 1411
For Sale by own/a**o&lt; 1 bdrm
I bath 1700 Sq f t
Family
room a. f.replace 910 0107

LANDSTOCK BROKERS
365 3712
....— An[flimr

7 STORY f OWNSMOUVI
in
•■cal lenf lac at mmI J fedr m l 1■
t«f

I if chant

NO O U A L IF VlNGf )
la rgo fenced
yordt 5)044 dawn fell* Mo
P ITH d U \ Appro■ 29 yr*
Move right int 559 5*9
B d r m , H i bath

a LANDLORDS a

m ono
LOCH ARBOR lmm».1.4ta ix
tupancy J bdrm . I both, sun
porch A I amity room Nawly
dar orated Large lot 1)00 pe*
month Owner JH f|fY
San ter0 ) bdrm , largo tat BAM
mo A&gt;aliabta*/I IT 4.5 t l i t
attar 1
___________
Taking Aaetn4ti.ru Now
) bdrm 1 bath cant haat A air,
porch, garage tone ad
A,a,table AAay I
*4T0
] toth E sac Home
MayfAir Vina*
Asailabl* now
*4T0
4 bdr m J bath, rasjocoratod
torn* in Winter Springs
A.ailab'r now
ta t)
CO M M ER CIAL
Space oral table lor
ofllcoAttaraga
Cantor ol Santord

w / large

ASSUME

TlieiJ ol Ito headathes? Lat us
managa yeur ranlat pro
pertiot Professional low cost
sarvka H I M l) CaH anytime
Uni 1*0 Sale* Also, la let Inc
Prog Mgml D u . Raaltor
Large } M rm , Bauble garage
good location &gt;4X1 a month

IV %

CALL BART
R IA L E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
' . : ' &lt;u
I tore, , 1 bath
Tented yard

LANDSTOCX BROKERS

365-3712______ .ktfiimt.
1 bdrm on Sum mor tin A t .
Flr*t. last and doposil ro
qulrto w - r»t*rqncqs H J *aOJ
1 Bdrm housa l i t W 10th SI .
Santord. Fla VAX) mo 1100
Oopdsft Call H I aFdBottor »

3 Bd(n*2 i i lh 705 SinU St
Santord For loata H I I I U

OW NER

SAYS

SELL!

Pr*c*

Reduced 1 bdrm
7 bath
f ir e p la c e
la tG IJ i
7 C#r
garage
£ afra large lot A
m uch m ore Now only 144 000
Low down Owner will help

SANFO R D 4 bdrm
zoned MR 1 Good
family or nuMing
Only 159 000 Owner
finance

HUGE 7 S TO R Y! 9 Bdrm 4
belli, in country I Oak*, palm*
and fruit freest New l ' i tan
centra! heat air with heat
pump' Haw Solar hot water
heater t Double sided brick
fireplace 24 X 19 screen
perctit Beautiful View! Un
believable *94 504

3235774
7*4# MWY 1/ *7
H I O D I N L A B S
707
Rambiewood D n v t Lake
Mary area 7 llory cuntempo
rary 4 b d rm . 3 bath FH A
nor* qualifying loan |f3,«00
147 &gt;94)
JUST R IG H T FO R YOU
7 Bdrm I t y bath brick hom* it
r e a d y and p n ca t right at
544 «O0 Recently redecorated
l *rga lot Call to t»*

CALL BART
■ EA LESTA TE
R EA LTO R
JH HM
L A K E ALARY
G LA O Y BROWN R E A L T Y
I H IH f.o r H J H I . aHtv I
W E H AV E TH E B I S T )

1 a tf.

lonod

R E A L T O R _______________U J TWJ

1S3— AcreageLots/Sale
I A K F ASHBY EST 10 Acre*
i cmed tor a Mob■if Hom* A
wooded 11500 Down lake
over payment* ©I i 31S 00
A p p r o ■ Balance 524 000
371 3149_________________ ____

Residential lot in Sanford.

t •1 bath
tor large
home'*!
will help

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

O T H E R HOM ES LOTS.
A C R E A G E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P E R TY
C A LL A N Y TIM E
R E A L TO R &gt;77 4991

M OBILE f t

fl HOMES

LIS T W ITH USt

Uriest New...8...Used Mobile
Home Deilet in this Am.
Families
..... A
190) Mwy 1/ 4)
MOBI LE

STENSTROM
REALTY*REALTOR

EASY SHOW 4 bdrm t bath
heme with eat in kitchen, spill
bdrm plan, fenced yard
central heat 544 990
ORE AM TO SHOW J bdrm I
b4th home with eat in kitchen
central eir'heet new carpet
Tip Tep condition inside and
out 54# 904

HUT NOW I bdrm 7 bath home
wi t h f i r e p l a c e
c ent r al
air heat foyer Priced below
mark at IV won V last long
547 009

Community pocii 'Priced far
»4iy purihaie 1)9.400

t a e IN D E L TO N A a a e
a e HOMES FOR R E N T a a
e a I f . 14)4 e a
L A K E M A R Y N • • Horn*
Large 1 bdrm 2 bath, 2 car
garage Kid* OK No pet* S523
i * . mo 172 1219 of 5/4 i t r

151— Investment
Properly / Sale

7 lot* only 54 000

G R E A T LO C A TIO N ) bdrm 7
bath home with kidney shaped
pool 71 X 11 recreation room
fireplace, centra) air heal
191.109

bath

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

D E LTO N A
vac h

WE LIS T A N D S E L L
M ORE H OM ES T HAN
A N Y O N E IN NORTH
S E M IN O LE CO U N TY

H M Ridgewood1Av*
Sen ford. Fla

) ) ) F994
Open On Weekend*
1 and 7 bdrm Alto furnithed
efficiency from |f| week 1250
depot it No pat* Calf 37) 450/
5 / PM 415 Palmetto

e m p e r

S jn lo fd ’s S i l n L t j d t f

Monday thru Frid ay
9 to 5 M
Saturday from 19 to 1

M a ile r Cave Apartment*

ST

BY O W N ER U f 900 1 Bdrm i
Bath, large kitchen heat air
fireplace utility room J car
garage quiet corner big oak*
Cell &gt;31 MOO.or 173 0197

HOURS

L U X U R Y A P A R TM E N TS
F amity B Adult* Sac lien
Pool tide, 7 Bedroom*

C O M M ER CIAL S P E C IA LIS T
LAK E M ARY R E A L T Y
BOB BALL JR
177/144

PR I *1) 000 W MaiiCJDwyk,,

321*0259 Eve 322*7643

I. 7. and ) Bdrm*
Starting at only 51 JO
Aik About Our 1 Bdrm Special

17) 4491

M9— Commercial
Property / Sale

CASSELBER R Y

Downtown Suft Bank Building
Approi 2.000 iq ft llr*l floor
Call R C Mt Aliiter
) 2l 1/9)

Lit: Real I if ate Broker

Efficiency from' t i l l mo
Din taunt 'for Senior Citlten*

BRAND NEW 7 Bdrm ipld
plan eat in kitchen open* of
patio lingte garage treed lot

OFFICE SPACE

HI — Homes For Sale

321 1911
Orlande toil IfM 369 4 *8 1

4JO0

73—Employment
Wanted

applied to

5450 mo

LAKE MONROE

I bdrm

W E L D E R * Carnbad I x a l l a n l

7

1
rant or

125— For Lease

W/ Decorative Weil Covering*
Built in booktete. Plenty
•f Star age. Wether/Dr yer
Haak up and Carport
Weterbedt Accepted

A D O R A B L E J Bdrm with
tcreened parch Mavt «r» con
diiwon' Huge back yard

123— Wanted to Rent

J71049)

R«nt N««r and En|oy I
Thi* Limited Special
Energy Efficient.
7 Bdrm I Bath Apartment*

535,000

7 bdrm 7 bath one of Santord*
nicest n#ighbof'heffld» ill,ODD
Ca" Wa ter 6 Steal* Broker
Salesman 373 5439 evening*
LkrydO Swam. Broker
4 bdrm 7 bam pool hom* or* 1
l©I* t,yg country kitchan *
s illin g room. !f® den. 7
fireplace* db&gt;e garage A
more 3400 *q ft L'ke new
cond.tson BIOS 000 173 1449

Will Street Co.......321 5005

TO W N H O U S E
7 bdrm
1 i
bath &gt;500 tq ft with *pe L
tert+n+d pa tip U00 171 375)

u u SAVE m i

11) 4470

Ruitic itemed wood trim )
bdrm ] bath tplit plan heme
with lk y light* vaulted
ceiling* on heavily treed lotf

Santord Ntc# 2 bedroom horn#
wrth living room dining room
paneled family room laundry
room workshop Call for in
format KP1 323 " 0 i Of i U 453/
54) *00 or b »*t offer
____
S A N F O R D 1JOT T*rrpc* Drive
Like new 3 bdrm J bath Low
down VA non g y a h tiyin g
m o rfg a g e 154 *®§ 142
j*4t n j7 i# t_________________

SANFO R D Nice 8 bdrm . brick
home on quiet ifreet Parity
fenced Offered 41 544 009

121— Condominium
Rentals

SAILP0INTE

ONLY

NEW BRICK HOME

Far an lift c*ft*trucfi*n. tic.
N ike Sal** I I I 974* 717 4*/0

M ary.

99— Apartments
Unturnished / Rent

fo t* a
....... Daffona

STORAGE TRAILER*

fo*m ma

L ig h t Bookkeeping payroll,
account* rvcaivabia 25 to 10
hr* weekly Apply In parton
Big
10' Tire* 2450 S O r
i#ndo D r ___

Sa t a s u n
H I A ln a n d r r SI

Call B E C K Y COURSON
The Wall St Company Realtor
777 9879
Evening*

Mini Narf houM*
im a

bath home condo

7 b d rm ,. 1 bath

OW NER J bdrm I ' , bath Canf
heat air tc re e n td porch
ia« 90C Bought other 37) 74S7

111990

113— Storage Rentals

Homes For Sale

M l —

574-4285..........869 73l6.£rt.

111— Resort/Ve cation
Rentals

Newly decorated

Complete privacy
weak

A V A IL A B L E I bdrm t ba'h
carpet, appliance* *cre*n*d
pdf j* laundry 13B0 171 m 3
AAodern Sanford 3 bdrm duple*
D'*hwa*h#r carpet* air
Adult*, no pat* il/0 mo I pay
*»ai#f lawre^ garb 373 1717
7 bdrm
3 bath unfurnithad
wa*b*r dryer hookup S)/0
mo Call aft*r 4 pm t)0 /4#a

MO U N T A t N H O M E n*ar Hen
darkonville N C Call 177 7*17

Ef f i ci ency a p a rfm tn f.
downtown Sanford FurnitNed
v HIIITM included
f7/f mo
§49//?/
Furn Apt* for Senior C*tIi*w*
H I Peimetto Ave
J Cowan No Rhone Call*
LA K E MARY Clean I bd'm
turn fcmaii apt Single work
ing man Ntca A huYryt

l bdrm

141 —Homes For Sale

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

323-3301

IIMY riBM......... 774-134B
Aida* tor all * h ih t ^ Certified
and or •■penanced Good pay
end benefit*
P ita ia n f at
motphara Eq ual Opportunity
Em ployer A pply at D e b a ry
Manor 40 N Mwy 1/ TJ De
Bary. F ig

t t ir t C A H I'

IN HI
T h . M c r . l . g . Qt
J A C Q U E L I N E
H
III M N A U D IN I
P .llllo n .) W II.

I9AS

f spar lam ed power vaw opera
fork, woodpartt cutter* and
countar fop lamlnafor* Alto
h a v a f w o o p a n i n g i fo r
a**arnblay work HotpHallf#
lion bonu*. vacation, hoiday*
Apply 9 fo II . or I to 1 at
Form Hat Inc. Port of Sanford
l aka Monroe

71-Help Wanted

HOM E

Adult*
17) W*»*
14 i

90‘

Kitchen dirung rm . den, 2
b d rm
| b a th
34 P a t io
am .loved with vinyl window*
Lot* of closer* Carper stove
and tr&lt;dgr Lak# front lot
ap pro ■
45 ■ &gt;30 in new
M o b il# H om e Park
G olf,
lenm* two d u b how*#*, fwsi
iw im m tn g pootf, ifeyffl* board
court*
f it Security 145 000

C allfoeappl

377 907/

P r e v i o u s l y f in n e d m o b i le
home* ite r ting at fiJZ per
m o n th
G r e g o r y M o b ile

Hemes
5700

340) Hwy 1/ 97. 373

M (htckiua
bath New *crtewed porch A
« wrung remodeled Carfiwga
Cow# N e rt fo pool' 5# GOD
Rpgottable &gt; 12) 5000 after 4
71 Villager | B d rm / I Bath
paddle fan A air cor^itioning

BI

re' 5)900 &gt;72 1575_
R I V E R OA KS &lt;i-

ceiling Ians screened porcT*.
washer 5 dryer
C a rn a g e
Co ve
F a m il y Pk
M any
• ■fra* #C a ll Suncasfi* tt*

0199

159— Real Estate
Wanted
A r e you getting D i v o r red tram*
fecr #d, F o r e c lo s e d ’ Need qu if I

va&gt;e&gt; Call Date )7&gt; * W
CH A R M IN G
3 bdrm 7 bath
home with cedar porch, eat in
kitchen, fireplace,, central
air/'heat targe utility room j
1/9.909

163— Waterfront
Property / Sale

NEW SMYRNA BEACH
W ILL B U IL D TO BUI T 9 YOUR
New villa in waterfront to m m y
LOT OR OURSt C XCLUSIVC
n.fy
554 900
A G E N ? F O R W IN S O N G ,
DEV CORP
A C E N TR A L
Beath**de Realty R EA LTO R S
FL O R ID A L E A O f R ' MORE
9B9 91/ t i l l Open / Day*'
HOME FOR LESS M O N EYI
C ALL TO D A Y !
• G E N E V A OSCEOLA RO 9
ZONE D FOR M O B ILES)
5 Acre Country tract*
Well treed on paved Rd
79 \ Down 19 Yr* at I2 M
From 111 599t
H you are looking tor a iuc
(t it iu l career in Real Estate
Stentfrom Realty t« looking
tar you Call Lae Albright
today at 177 2479 Evening*
I7» 1997

CALL AN Y TIM E

322-2420
1*«* S Park. Santaid
H I Lk M aty Blvd Lk Mary

165— Farm*Grove* / Sale
Farm IQ Acre* with Good wafer
5?0U0 down at only ||/j/ mo
5)0 000 Total Price)
G J*«fry Garland Realtor
____________ 17) 99*9

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
am

conditioner
nooo
H TU well unit 74Xl| in 17/)
or best otter 17) 9019
Amen# Radar range
Wottlnghome H o d \ dm by
«.da fndga G E dnhwash^
1*00 each Commarcial vacu
um. 5JOO Wf #73/

NOW HIRING!
O u t s t a n d i n g O p p o r t u n i t y For

. b * m . 2 to&gt;h on Sam-not.
Dft.a, i bfotk oft La k . Mary
Bird |I|S 000

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION

1 bdrm
J bath near gall
court* tarutd yard *1)0 000

( b / C &lt; / / y j / r CENTERS

1 bdtrt, . ] bath atfh pool A lot*
a l o f '. k tit* MX)

L.'O * * UJrm 1 bath brick
hom. tn H^htancJ Park D M
»q II with J t o car g a '^ a
pluk IAXJt paf-0 t.rga tot a
nica ianqyt *ping Aitumablo
J 'i &gt; marfgaga m lr, twatibla
aanar t,none ing t i l l . &gt;00
w * m ______________________
N E E D A HOUSE"
COOK COW I
(f ly W ANT aos

NEW HOME
Vuwaaod Dr Loch Arbor A ,**
) n o rm
t bath .a t tn
klNhon, oak caDtnatv formal
d,n,ng room fir .p la t , poddt.
tan. v*olt*d cailmgt .ntrgy
packaga Many otnar . . ' r a i l
You h a t. fo i m to appr.ti*t»
O p.n haul* Saturday and
Sunday I I to &gt;. othar ttmat by
oppomtmant

PHONE 323 8463
Far qualify craffmanihtp and
compel)!.*# price* i#t %t%price
_ tutjrour naw h o m e _____

5 L O C A T IO N S IN SEMINOLE C O U N T Y

• 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 APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N Lpurel Ave . Santord
M o n d a y T h u , F u d a y B JO A M
N O PHONE CALLS

4 JQ PM

PLEASE

�KIT N’ C A R L Y L E

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

Evening Herald Sanford. El.

by L i f f , Wrighl

2 3 1 -Cars

LARGE

K «O n d lt.O to d **»&lt;&gt;•»(•&gt;
tre m ltl W A R R A N TY
B SB N ETTS
CASSELBER R Y

BH11U............

URMil

• R E N T TO OWN •
CRlOf T V * . H t f K i
Beyers, r tt r lg « f| io r. t r N t t n .
turnltur* *&gt;d*o r* c o .d * 'i
Special I t t m t i r t f i l t N
A M tvna tlv. T V A Appl Btntklt
I t T ' t t Stopping Csfitof

m-SRBB___________
U*#d f tfr &gt;g*f ttor
W o rs t good U S 00

________ w; m i _______
Used W ailtevt T i r l i A S t n i c i
tor K*nm *r*i ,.........
IT IM tr
M O O N E T A P P L I A NC ES
W IL S O N M A I E R F U R N IT U R E
111 U S E F lR S T S T
m SAT]

183— Television /
Radio / Stereo
B

C O L O R T E L E V I S IO N
C A
color console
television O rig in al price Over

WOO heierne due 13u Cosh
or le i# over paym ent! of US
month N O M O N E Y DOW N
Still in w arran ty Free home
tria l. no
obligation Coll

1*3— Lawn &amp; Garden

t F AMI LY TAR D
Saturday 77th etn*
eOi Laurel Avenue____________
M OVING SALE M sc tym a
bookcases N Virginia Ave
Vat tp 4 A Sun t a
_ _ _
M ulti Fam ily G arage S i t
Furniture, Household items
mi sc 7475 S M yrtle Ave
Sanford Sat t AM t0 5 PM
W IN TE R SPRINGS )*d annual
LaSertoma gigantic ga^agt
sate Thursday 4 Friday I am
♦O 4 pm Sunshime Park 400 E
EdgemonAve Ait proceeds go
tp charity
______
SALE

L &amp; E AUCTION
Friday Nights... 7 PM
S00 Sanford Are.
Fpmjfur# g ets**'* newA
o'd too‘% cen goods cer*dy
end many odds i ends'

323-6593
21S— Boats and
Accessories

Yard teh

3

'Good l i ft V F 'b e rg 'e n fishing j
r*g » h P E vn ru d e . end e

_________

11 F t Bess end Si* with e i t ’ t
M H P Jobnion Mo*or With
New Treitqr E«ce*‘enf Condi
t»on »t |7) w e e n i

Km De*p In Gins?

B IG B IG G A R JLG 4 " S A L E ! 11
Sal o^ty * y } ig Speed
fiifc#! baby things excellent
cor»d g ir ls clothes U 1 1 1
♦ m i sc 1731 Vie Bon* a 5 m i

I

H P H y f f y , }* In c h cut
Call » ] &gt;M1_______________

ups

1**—Pets A Supplies

M utli fam ily Carport Sale Sat
urdey A pril 77th 2*M Oa*
A v* Corner of Oa* A 15th

101— Horses
Gelding Mors* I It hands high) A
Children* Pony both
tSOO
M u tf w ill
M » S*f!
_________ C a ll attar &gt; M_________

203— Livestock and
Poultry
) H E IF E R CALVES

Approximately IM
pounds each 371 a#20

111 — Antiques /
Collectables
Antique Ddf m set hide a bed
end the ir, 7 typewriter*, 100
MP Johnson, motor end boat
m me

213— Auctions

•4

M l

at

Fer mere detail!
I 904 255 4)11

i®

223— Miscellaneous

S H EN AN D O AH
V ILL A G E
APTS.
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to Eat

Want Ads
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nnioto'1 and boat 373 7 na

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gauge railroad
set up
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airplanes A boats golf clubs

Ph J73 41#0

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'drop a line"
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#or Sale
Baseball catcher 1
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tecta*t Li k e new 14.5 or 'best
otter 121 tBX
T R E E I m medlate r e mo* at. 114
Ft c'h link fence i j posts 3
end posts 4 ga'e Phone &gt;17
4510 *am # p m
______ __
Lake M a ry L aw n Maintenance
Com# grow with uf* Client
person or call 121 I t ll Can
terbury at the Crossings

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Rebuilt K IR B Y l i l t #44 uf
Guaranteed Kirby Co
M4 W U f St )7I 5440

1141 French Ave

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lim H
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5 !pe*d New t«ff! Like new
m iide V owl #7 W PG Need
pickup of van in trade IJ#

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Blue Book
Cars

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d i n i n g a n d liv in g r o o m
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1971 B U IC K
E L E C T R A 225

1971 O L D S

C U TLA SS
TRANSPORTATION

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th e

321-0741

Wa l l s t . c o m p a n y

T B I f t I B V I C I B F IB (W O O D
FO R SALE C A LL A F T E R
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122-7021

Handy Man

EXTRA C L E A N

81 CITATION

Appliance Repair

Cap Haadymaa. Rtf V . ,«t&gt;.«
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R IM O O IL IN O
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CAR P EN TER
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r«m octo"ng Na |«B too small
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GENEVA LANOCIIARING
Lot a «d Land cNaring
fill d rt and Hauling
C a ll la* **3#or MS SJU

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N E S S FO R SA LE A p p ro . SO
Recounts Coll attor *pm 111
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LAWNS MOWtDi TRIMMED
U l lSSI

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80 AM C SPIRIT

F A IN T IN G

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fa rm Supply U l 111!_________

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near alion P a 'O s driyom ays
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any Comptoto Reol
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Fr*o E l l
111 I SIT

O N L Y 48.000 MILES

81 COROLLA
O N L Y 39,000 MILES

79 FIREBIRD
W O N 'T LAST L O N G

Secretarial Service

Nursing Care

Sawing

O U B B A TES ABE LO W ER
Lakes low N vrun g Cantor
SIS ■ Socoad S t . to n toad

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Pillow Sham*. Stoncitod
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t r T»w r F a b r ic ............... I l l U l*

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CALVIN 4 TOM'S
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truck feature atone in worth
170 « a da y_J0l 57# j r t )

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and m ore 41* 000 33) 1##5

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* cyl awfomaftc mi dbie vanity
hum
54.000 original milet
Ua4 Down Cash or trade A
lew monthly payment!

243— Junk Cars
AN T JU N K CARS B TRUCKS
BavgM Frem SIS SM B mere

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239— Motorcycles
and Bikes

TOP Dollar Paid to* Junk A
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equipment U l W S

t a r i « y D evN tftbn. f t S L H ,
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w ith o r ig in a l
equipment EeCttlRfit cqndi

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CBS A U TO P A R T S m s i s t

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WEEKEND SPECIALS!
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MUST U l i DRIVE TO RPPRlCtXTt I II ! RIR

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$2495
J2750
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THIS BEAUTY

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78 C ELIC A
IMPORT D U A L IT Y

80 DELTA 88
FULL POWER

82 STANZA
L O W LOW PRICE

81 RELIANT
SUPER SAVER

82 CAPRI
O N L Y 33.000 MILES

84 SENTRA
29,000 MILES. BEAUTY

76 FORD 4x4
L O W , L O W PRICE

81 GRAND PRIX
SHOWROOM CONDITION

79 CUTLASS
BEIGE BEAUTY

4625
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yr* kip Ml MU Lie cent

79 NEW YORKER
80 HONDA CIVIC

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RED BEAUTY

Pest Control

Lawn Service

Hooa m e utsi m iiu

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Na JaB Ta t Small
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F O R M E R L Y Harr I*ft I Baauty

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W A L L P A P E R IN G

T H O R N E L A N D C L E A R IN G

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WEEK-END SPECIALS
81 CAVALIER

Painting

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Serving Control Fla tor IS yrt
with comp**** guOiity point
mg services Qualify a Must
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SANFORD

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Firewood/Fuel

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T R Y W A N T ADS___________

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Sleeps 4

1979 VW BUG
CONVERTIBLE

AUTOMATIC
GOOO TRANSPORTATION

B E 1 I D E N T I A L W IR IN G
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1973 VOLVO

AUTOMATIC, FASTBACK
A/C. RUNS GOOD

Electrical

|1* m

’•at t ton Foref flatbed truck
Alto walk behind concrete

MINT COROITIOR AUTO

AUTOMATIC. AfC
TOPPER

830-6688

window! A lock* ( r u n t
%iereo Qeiaiit 47’ 000 #a‘e

1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA

SUPER E C O N O M Y

I . L LINK CONST.

over

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2 DOOR, AUTOMATIC
TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL |

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F A IR L A N E

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LOWEST
PRICES
ANYWHERE

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

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C O M P A R E PRICEI

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74
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1977 F O R D
M U S TA N G

*999

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M f M U M i *574

Serving Central Florida Over 30 Years

1973 D A TSU N

Chevy C 70 or Ford Van*. l « U
New Loaded' H.gh top. dual

Nil

engine

Complete All you need IOOX
F inaneing No money down
|&gt; 144 00 U niversal 111 I ’ U

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

i#f3 Corvette C o lle ct# Edition
2 1 900 mi
all o p tio n *
vhowfnprn condition |1# 500

81 CHEVETTE

PrttotltoMBl T « * E i* * r tl F r »
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O P E N H O U S E S A T . 1-5

CONSULT OUR

Accounting A
Tax Service

31) 1445

I f«4 Pontiac Firebifd
1 evaded
deduced
Co'uf i t l y Pontiac
I I I 7»J1

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Satellite T V Systems

For Va‘# Law n Mower
§J
'Sears 7Jin |f0 And Swivel'
High Back Van Wats, t i l l for
the pair 1)1 r : u

Tools. Household Items.. Clothes
I Mens A Womens | F ri a Set
A p ril 71th end 37th 410 Oak
D r Bah ind L a I c Monr cue I nn

The Ups*1

The Evening H#arId

Bvautyshop equipm ent tor sal*
3 ail purpose hydr auitc chairs
1 styling hydraulic chair and
7 hair dryers Can 175 MM)
trows I 10 till &gt; 00___________

Pay'ng CASH for
Alum inum . Can* Copper
B r » n Laad N*w*p*p*r

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223— Miscellaneous

POR ( S T A T E
C r m m i r t l i l o r R e s id e n tia l
Auctions L A ppreiseU Cell
De'l t Auction )2 ) S47C

Debary Ayta I Marine Vetet
A c r e n the rttrtf* fep ot hill
17# H wv 17 *: Orbary U l 454#

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233— Trucks/
Buses/ Vans

Chevy Bonania
ton long
wheel base 17?fl
A ik tor
Johnny or Linda 333 011*

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J trs lle rv Cloth**

fu rn lly r*

Gerege Set*

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77th

E v e ry Wad N itta l f 10 PM

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

Grandview Small appliances
A d shes angm# stand tools
Adu«t A childrens t*othe*

Li I I I U J J

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113 C o u n t r y C lu b D r i v e
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watchdog* * Prefer fenced
ya rd e Cell M* M i l &gt;

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

sale

N **d Cribs Playpen* B a t .

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Sat

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* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION +

219— Wanted to Buy

L o n g wood M ari, hem to ln«f
k f l 731 0 H __________________

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Find If In Tto Want Adi
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WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1170 S. Sanford 321 4075

J Families Sale many hovse
hold items * baby items Sat
A Sun 4 77 A 7f t to 5 101
Laky Dot pr SuniandEst

217— Garage Sales

w est Oh Hwy 41

1SS1 Honda Accord
A ir
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land estates 17 f t

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Friday, April It, n i l

217— Garage Sales

213— Auctions

* .IM P O S T S

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FLORIDA
INBRIEF
Abortion Clinic Bombers
May Face Additional Charge
PENSACOLA (UPII — Federal prosecutors say no
decision has been made on whether two devout Christians
found guilty of the Christmas morning bombings of three
abortion clinics have to worry about charges In a June
bombing.
"They ran be recharged." Assistant U.S. Attorney Susan
Novotny said Thursday, "but no decision has been made.”
Matthew Goldsby and James Simmons, both 21 and
both from Cantonment, were Indicted In January for three
December bombings and a June 25 bombing at the Ladles
Center.
U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson dismissed the two
counts charging them with the June bombing against each
man without prejudice before the Jury was selected for the
nine-day trial that ended Wednesday with the Jury's guilty
verdicts.
To pursue the summer bombing, the government would
have to seek another Indictment Prosecutors had asked
that the June counts Ik*dismissed to simplify the Insanity
Issue.

Continued from page 1A
and fringes $21,617. operating
$1,409. equipm ent $15,446;
total $38,472.
• A d m in is t r a t io n . C o m ­
munications Specialist I. three —
salaries and fringes $50,793.

CAPE C A N A V ER A L (UPII - The shuttle Challenger
stood rrady today for the start of the ship's countdown to
blastoff Monday on a Sparelab science mission featuring a
crew of seven, a pair of squirrel monkeys and two dozen
rats.
The traditional "call to stations" to begin the carefully
planned sequence of pre-launch activities was scheduled
lor noon If all goes well. Challenger will roar skyward at
noon Monday on the 17th shuttle mission.
Throughout the planned seven-day flight the crew will
conduct a wide variety of experiments In life sciences,
materials processing, fluid dynamics, astrophysics and
environmental observation.
Landing Is scheduled for 12 03 a m. May 6. but the
mission could I k * extended an extra day for additional
research.

...Award
Continued from page IA
under the Influence in Florida
Mrs. W ile y was awarded
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 and Jo h n W ile y
$75,000. The Jury also levied
$500,000 In punitive damages
against Mears to be divided
among them.

Challenger's flight comes Just 10 days after the shuttle
D is c o v e ry's la n d in g and rep re se n ts the fastest
"turnaround" between shuttle launches ever attempted by
thr space agency.

...Officer
Continued from page 1A
legal action. "I presume the case
would go lo court.”
"I have no Idea what their (the
court's) decision would I k * ." hr
said. The city commission would

Firefighters M ake Work
FO R T MYERS (UPII — A forest ranger and a one-time
volunteer firefighter have been arrested for setting a series
of 28 brush fires north of Immokalrr last fall
Garry llarflrld. 28. and John W Hunt. 36. both of
Immokalrr, were being held In Collier County Jail Unlay In
lieu of $50,000 tnind each on charges of willful burning of
land.

The two are charged with setting a series of fires that
burned between two and 10 acres each during a
four-month period beginning last September.
IX)F fire Investigator Fid Jones said one of told him they
set the fires so they could help In the flrr-flghtlng effort.
"They enjoyed the fire trucks." Jones said "They set the
IIres so they could drive the trucks and help pul them out."

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defendants Seymore Shcr and
Frank Cocchlaro were also con­
v ic t e d of lo a n s h a r k i n g ,
bookmaking and extortion.
Sher was sentenced to 20
years In prison and ordered to
reimburse a victim $10,000.
Cocchlaro. behind bars since
1982 serving a 10-vear sentence
for mall fraud, received a con­
current sentence of 20 years.
Larry Knott, who turned gov­
ernment witness and pleaded
guilty to cocaine possession, was
given an eight-year suspended
sentence with five years of pro­
bation to begin after completion
of five years behind bars.
McLain was also ordered lo

...Race
Continued from page IA
spare parts II necessary.
The route will take them
through the desert southwestern
states during some of the hottest
dog days of summer, but Gerald
said he Isn't worried.
"We will Ik * air conditioned
we'll have a block of Ice In back
and a 12-volt fan."
— Rick Brunson

TR U C K LO A D

operating $896. total $ 5 1.689.
• Administration, deputies,
two — salaries and fringes
$ 4 3 ,2 3 4 . o p e ra tin g 2.665.
e q u ip m e n t $ 2 5 ,9 5 2 . total
S 7 1.851.
• Corrections olTlccr. eight —
salaries and fringes $167,952.
o p e r a t i n g $ 5 , 0 9 8 . t ot al
SI 73.050

According to Mears' attorney.
Insurance will only cover about
$10,000 of the Judgment against
Mears who works for Ills parents'
cab comjiany.
If the debt has not been paid
within 20 years, a court can
reorder It paid The Judgment
could also be assigned to Wiley’s
heirs If Mears outlives Mr. and
Mrs. Wiley.

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fund. Site of his future In­
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Parole officials Ind icate d
McLain would have to serve
approxim ately one-third his
sentence before becoming eligi­
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on the court's ruling, he said.
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buttle for the city are something
Colbert said he hasn't consid­
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say. 'You make us walk 30
kilometers and then make us
walk another 30 kilometers to
collect the pledges.’” ShelTer
said.
He said the changes aren't
expected to reduce the amount
the walkathon would bring In.
He wouldn't say how much the
organization figured to take In at
the walkathon. but he did say It
could be sizeable because San­
ford Is "a generous community."
The city gave about $8,000 In
the organization's "M others'
March" held In January*, he said
He said the walkathon would
be fun for the whole family and
help build "community spirit."
It should take the average
walkers about five hours to
complete the course and along
the way they will get a free lunch
supplied by Burger King and
Juice drinks from Velda Farms.
ShelTer said.
"But when vou get to the

bottom line you're walking for
America’s babies — for healthy
babies — and that's what It's ail
about." he said.
About 250.000 babies are born
with birth defects In America
each year. Sheffer said. About 50
percent of those babies "could
and should" be bom healthy, he
said, but due to apathy and
Ignorance are not.
The March of Dimes, through
Its research and education pro­
grams. Is tryin g to cut the
number of babies born with
defects. It conducts training
programs and seminars for
pregnant women, as well as high
school students, to educate them
about prenatal rare.
The March of Dimes also buys
neonatal equipment for hospitals
and provides money for conti­
nuing neonatal research.
It Is slid not too late to
participate In the walkathon.
Sponsor envelopes, which must
be brought with the walker
Saturday, are available at any
area 7 Eleven. Zayre. Burger
King or high school.

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breaking Into the Lake Mary post
office said the reason hr did It
was because he was "curious
about what the back of the post
office lixikcd like." (Miller refMirts
allow.
Police records said the suspect
fold officers that he lost some
money In a stamp machine and
fried lo grl the machine to work
by kicking It. T h r suspect told
|x&gt;llce he thought there might be
a stamp lying around In thr back
and that hr was curious alMiut
what the back of thr Lake Mary
I’osi office looked like because
he had never seen II.
Police reports show the sus­
pect entered the b uildin g,
located next door lo the poller
station, by removing a wire
mesh from the naif and dropping
lo (he floor.
Nothing was reported stolen
and no damage estimates were
available

Charged at 1:40 a.m. Monday
with burglary Is Kenneth Arthur
Brill J r.. 20. of 200 E. Ij»ke Mnrv
Hlvd . Utkr Mary.
H r was released Wednesday
on $2,500 tiond.
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AREA DEATHS
JAMES McDANlEL JR.
Mr. James McDaniel Jr.. 40. of
2000 Celery Ave.. Sanford, died
Wednesday in Dellary Horn In
‘ Elkton Va., he moved to Sanford
two yeurs ago from Longwood.
An Episcopalian, he was a heavy
equipment operator for road
construction and belonged lo
Union Local 673.
Survivors Include his wife,
Linda, parents. James A. and
M ildred. Elkton. V a.; three
d a u g h te rs . M ichelle L y n n .
Mildred Ruth, and Melissa Jean
McDaniel, all of Longwood; two
sons. James A III. Longwood,
and Douglas E Henson. Sanford;
two brothers. Walter McDaniel,
New Market. Va . and Hernard
McDaniel, Gansvllle. Va : u sis­
ter. Gloria Crumb. Elkton. Va
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MARILYN W. OILE8
Mrs Marilyn Wise Giles. 57. of
School Hus Road. Lake Monrue,
died Thursday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Horn
Feb 27. 1928 In Utica. N.Y., she
moved to Lake Monroe from
Miami In 1957. She was a
secretary In the maintenance
department of the Seminole
County School Hoard and a
member of the Lake Monroe
Haptlst C h u rch . She was a
member of the Women's Aux-

Illary of the M&lt;H&gt;ae Lodge, San­
ford.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e h e r
husband. James E : a daughter.
Sylvia Henderson. Deltona; a
brother. Charles Wise. Lake
Mary; two grandchildren.
G ra m k o w Fu n eral H om e,
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements.

DONALD C. WATERMAN BR.
Mr. Donald C. Waterman Sr.,
57. of 2600 Sand Lake Road.
Longwood. died Wednesday at
Florida Hospltal-Apopka. Born
Oct. 29. 1927 In Wellsvllle. N Y.,
he moved to Longwood from
Ceres. N Y. In I960 He was
owner-operator of a trucking
company and was a Haptlst. H r
was a member of the Eagles
Club
Survivors Include his wife,
Vera; three sons. Donald C. J r ..
Hellalre. Texas. Brian E . Col­
umbia. Mo.. Lewis II.. Granite
City. 111.; four daughters. Donna
Lee Chapman. Apopka. Virginia
Lou Havens. Fori Lauderdale.
Slllna Lee Hollrnkamp. Carlyle.
III., Elisabeth Ann Holland.
Chesapeake. Va.; a brother.
Duane. Rochester. N .Y .; 14
grandchildren.
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Forget the
bumps and grinds.
Even grandmothers
are doing it.

By Su»an loden
Herald Staff Writer

rhlmmyliig and swaying to .in exotic Middle
KaMcrn rhythm while clad in .1 scanty, gllttrrfng
*-ontumc may keep a lot of belly dancers hooked once
they've stepped onto the xtugc bul chances are they
Initially got Into the art Infirm up llielr Jrlly Iwllics
Which means that at one lime or another most belly
dancers were not as Hollywood has depleted them —
voluptuous young things titillating greasy camel
Jnckrystn some Moroccan gin Joint
Pat Tyner and Patti McKinney, for example, said
exercise motivated them to lake up the ancient art that
warded away boredom In Ihe harems In the days of the
Arabian Nights.
And while Pal and Patti may l&gt;c voluptuous, they
aren't young In fact, both are grandmothers.
For grandma McKinney, exotic dancing has become
a way of life.
It didn't start out that way. She Just wanted to lose a
few pounds During her first 10 weeks of practice — at
about $2 per lesson — the 40-year-old Lake Mary
resident said she found herself shaping up and
trimming down. She kept her Middle Eastern folk
dance act a secret from her husband Dcrward and
surprised him with a private performance on their

anniversary.
That was 1976 In the years since. Mrs MeKlnnryj
"fell In love" with her expressive outlet, txmght
studio and began leaching her skills to others.l
Including Mrs. Tyner.
"Something h a p p e n e d Inside m e." she said "It'si
more than exercise You enter a whole new world"
Part of Mrs. McKinney's family entered that worldl
along with her. The mother of five, three of herl
daughters and two of her nine grandchildren have|
followed Iri her dancing footsteps.
She now leads two local Irelly dancing trou|&gt;es. onrl
made up of grandmothers and housewives, and thcl
second of career women. And nearly all her student*!
say they Joined lo lose weight and (one up thelrl
muscles. The troupes perform at nursing homes, fori
women's clubs, Girl Scouts and other local groups f
Contrary to what you might think (and don't ask her!
why because she doesn't know) Irelly dancing seems to|
Ik- favored by female audiences, she said.
Hut her h u s b a n d of 3 ) y e a r s recently complained I
that since that first surprise show she has never
danced Just for him. She calmed his discontent when
her dancers Jolnrtl her In a special command |
performance in celebration of his 80th birthday.
See DANCE, page 8

'It Isn't Easy Being T h e M ost Beautiful W om an In The W orld'
By Vernon Scott
UPI Hollywood Reporter
H OLLYW OOD |UP1| - The
late Merle Oheron cul Iter
nephew. Michael Korda, out ol
her last will and testament
w h e n th e a u t h o r w ro te
' ‘Charmed L iv e s ," a best­
selling biography ol the Korda
elan several years ago.
Korda, editor In chief of
Simon A Shuster, did not spare
the secretive and aging actress
In lhe book. which stir drsplsed
and for which she cut him oil
without a penny.
Hut the writer-editor more
than recouped any Inheritance
tit- might have rerrlved from
the h o o k 's royalties. Aad no w
lie Is enjoying even grentn
lame and fo rtu n e at the
expense nl Ills late aunt with
Ills new novel "Quernlr," the
roman a clef adventures of a
ruthless, scheming actress who
is clearly Oberon.
II Obrrnn loathed "Charmed
Lives," she n i u s l I k - spinning
in h e r c r y p t n o w l ) i a l
"Queenlc" is a Literary Guild
selection.
Indeed. Obcron'N teal name
w a n U u e e n I c O ' 11 r l e n
Thompson She was born in
Hntnbay, a half caste IndianEnglish lieauly Olx-run spent
her long life concealing thr fact
she was |sirl Indian, concocting
u story that she was Ixirn In
Tasmania — a remote and
dllllcult background lor anyone
In disprove.
Not only does Korda reveal
Ins ninil'a roots, lie also makes
Queenlc die victim of Incest,
w h i c h she a v e n g e s by
murdering her uncle.
During her llletlmr Olieron
never played as venal a charac­
ter as that to which Korda casts
tier.
The latr Alexander Korda,
the author's lamed Him pro­

ducer-director uncle, also Is
plainly etched In the novel, and
none too llatteringly. Such
stars as Laurence Olivier and
Vivien Leigh and movie moguls
David Selxiilck ami Harry Cohn
are easily recognized too.
Even Irving “ S w llly" Luzur.
the short, bald, abrasive agent
Is clearly delineated, onfluttetingly, Hul Korda rc|xirts.
amazingly, the agent took no
offense at his portrait In
"Queenlc.”
Most uf Ihe thinly Veiled real
life people III file b ook, fo rlllttulely, are dead
"Th a i makes It a good deal
sim pler." said Kurilu on a
t u h - 1h 0 m p I n g t r i p 1 o
Hollywood lo prontolc Ihe bonk
and advertise the (ad U will
become a live-hour mlntaerles
lor AIK' T V next year.
Korda Is a slightly built.
bes|)eeturli'd man of 51 with a
mop ol blond hair and a New
Yorker's superiority complex
Ills altitude suggests a smug
disdain of provinces west of the
Hudson River.
"I used people 1 know or
knew us sturtlng points for
most of the characters In the
novel." he said. "There are
great differences between
U u e e iU c and Merle except III
their basic characters and
personalities.
"Some of the |&gt;ersonallHes
should tie flattered by the wuy
I've represented them. Sir Lew
Grade, for instance. I convinced
tuizur the true lest of fame Is
becoming a character In a
novel. It assures an Immortallly that Is pretty special."
Kind.1 explained can- must
be exercised It) writing a roman
a del novel. «&lt; uving In Ihe
actual names of some minor
characters along With totally
HvUonut characters am) the
masked identities nl real life

principal characters
He said, "As n novelist, like
all artists. I take tills ami ptcecs
ol people Iron) Ihe world
around me as well as my own
personal experiences and make
them Into cohesive am! Inter­
esting characters
"I've done that with Queente,
who Is Indeed lilrntlllahle us

Merle It Is Interesting lo Imag­ uncle. They were two very!
ine a woman like Merle, able to secretive people who cut
break away from such a hack themselves ofI from emotional I
ground She manipulated peo­ warmth. They always tried to I
ple to get out &lt;&gt;f India when she achieve safety but couldn't |
w.Ls 15 or 16. no easy thing because of their hidden buck
during the Raj period — or grounds."
Korda makes no secrel of his
even today.
"She Invented her back­ family background, lie has. In |
See KORDA, page 8
ground. Hut then so did rny

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How atxml Dick Butkos and
Buhha Smith as humbling op­
eratives who seem to have
i can'l remember llte luni wandered lu from "Sheriff
time I watt actually looking; Lobo”?
forward tn fltr rerun Reason. I
Of course. I t iN -k y ’s still a
mean. I Just don't know how bloodhound al heart He can't
many more laleitted actors I keep limn sticking Ills nose
can stand In see waslrd In Into Ihe affairs ol the rich and
these new soil Itnlled private- glamorous And l he show can'l
eye shows (he networks keep keep from following tillv] with
throw inti at us
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ll‘s )(rltinti |Mtsli|vely dismal
One week souic Ixh I v Is taping
NBC's "Half-Nelson" stars the sexual escapades al celebri­
lltr (Ine Joe Pescl ol ’‘K.igflitu ty parties and blackmailing the
Bull" as a si reel Wise New York participants Another week, a
eop named ItiK-ky Nelson who inmkv Illness iiislnietor dies In
becomes an operative for a Ihe Itcdroom ot a gorgeous
slick Beverly Hills private set u- married clleitl
rtty out ill
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l.lsa Kllhac ol "Beverly Hills and soiled
Cop" as an upscale San Fran­
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cisco crlmlnolofiisl nnmrd Kate Is clraiticul. cole, jilticky.
Morgan Holland Taylor plays single and struggling lo he
her socialite mother anti — taken seriously as a delecllve
somehow — partner. Tin* grcoi I his may sound iamlUap II yon
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hand, wiih 111lie lodo
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lias iKinghl I he story ol Hocky (Jonesl. who used lo I m- on Ihe
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size "How ran I I k- loo short to rich," says Kale. "Three mil ol
play myself?" he wonders
lour divorces saw lo lhal."
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as long as ti takes to liectime a helps with the lease She helpt
movie star. A sludio eop he lo pui ihe partners In ttnich
knows Is p a rt-o w n rr of a with some well-heeled cllcnls.
private security agency called Site thinks ibis Is all so very,
iteverly Hills I’alrol t'hesler very much fun
(Fred W illiamson) runs the
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show. HfM-ky signs on
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needs a tux or a |mllre millorrn exasperated. So do we. I'cxir
or a limn, he Just goes on thc Lou sorl ol hovrrs on Ihe
loi and borrows one.
IMTlphcry. In one episode, his
For digs, he crashes lu the lilggesi Job Is bringing Kale a
guest house ol one ol the thermos ol soup while she nils
agency's owners, Dean Martin, In her ear on a slakeoul. The
who uetnully appears In Ihe iap|Mirl Is lolully missing wllh
show playing himself.
Ibis one. So Is Ihe energy
More gimmicks? How nhnnl Everyone just seems lo he
Rocky's mean, ugly lillle dog'.'1 going thiimgh the motions
Or his old convertible with the
I'd rather wnirh a rerun of
"I I.UV L A " license plales? "Magnum. IM."

S u c c e s s O l P e r e n n ia l C e lla r D w e lle r
N B C W a s T h e S u r p r is e O f T V S e a s o n

NKW YORK (U l'll — CBS won
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200
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the 'H4-'85 season — "The
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FRIDAY
"Murder. She Wrote" on CBS.
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(CBS) and "Dynasty” IABC).
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that had been sharing Ihe No I

spot until Bill Coshy came
along
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by 57 percent, according to
Young A Kublram advertising
agency llgures The Cushy suc­
cess slory in thr Thursday
night teat loll slid also tixik I lie
network's already ptomlslng
Thursday schedule ami gave li
a big shot tn the rulings.
Cosby was responsible Ior
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"Fam ily Ties." which has had
a goodly sluirr of uppeumnees
In tile lop ID. and tile CosbyTies combo has dimmed I lie
jxipulurliy af "Magnum. IM ."
"Cheers" and "Night Court"
ulv) show Improved ratings,
allhough they must go up

See RATIXOB. page S

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CD III H U N T GALLERY

6:00
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lor ih* tad cantered Emd (R)
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t o (tot SHAKESPEARE PLATE
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win SZS te ton F *4 ol It* Inhabit­
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0:35
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Houtton Attro*

0:00
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embark on ■ add March lor a au«
peeled bank robber aho I* rumored
to ba th* target ot a racantty arrived
hffman (R)
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LOVE BOAT A married
woman ***** revenge egamrt h*r
hutband by having an affair with
another man. a •artoua-mmoad
conaumar advocate threaten* to re
veal a tcandai it hi* ad* go** to
work tor a cookie manufacturer
Gopher and laaac tuapact Judy 1
lataal baau may hay* a dubiout
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10:00
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nam Laaaona Ot A lo t! War" Hott
Marvin Katb look* at Ih* aky*
American* attituda* toward th*
war In South***! Alia and toward
each other have changed during in*
past tlacjftdNii
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CD (■) h a w k

10:30
I D (14) RETIREMENT THE C l OR­
EST THING TO HEAVEN? M o tt
Georg* Wilton with guart* mckrd
Vtg Congretatnan Claud* Pappar
dracute** tha planning nbcaatery
lor auc realtor latvamanl along arm
tom* at the pnfaB* m reaching that
ten* ot Me
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CIRCUS

11:00
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Star," "W* Belong" "Btg Bad
John," "Sharp Dratted Man
Harm Dotty and ' Shout "
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CD (S| HONEYMOONERS

11:20
I X M O H T TRACKS: CHART BUS­
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11:30
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and caatno owner Stay* Wynn Rtc*
Jamaa TM Babttonta and Randy
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12:20
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12:30
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3:30
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Ad For Low Attar a ttrangar a
caught tltaa-g agga Pom tha Kmg
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ANO MEDICARE A taperr on ahorts
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G O GUIDE
('la-isle fit Auto Show and
swap meet. April 26,27. and
28. s|MtnH&lt;i(rd by I hr Kolary
*'lists of Sanford H rr.ikl.iM
Admission $1. Chlldrrn under
12 frrr. Registration for ears
Friday. 1-5 p in 0|&gt;rn to public
1) to 5. Saturday: U-4 on
Sunday, Sanford Lake front.
Spaghetti dinner, noon fo 41
p m .. Sanford C lvlr Center
bailee w lih music of 30s
through 5()s. 7 p m . Saturday.
Sanford Civic Center
Unfits: An American Heritage
e x h ib it sponsored by the
Florida Cabin Fever Unlit Club.
Orange County Museum, H|2
Rollins Si.. Ia n I) Haven Park.
Orlando. April 23 to May 5.
Hours 10 4. Tuesday through
Friday: 2 5 p m Saturday and
Sunday. Open to the public.
Sanford (yardrii Club Flower
Show. Patterns and Parches.
April 20. 27 and 28 at ihe
rluhhonse on U S Highway
17-92 and Fairm ont Ave.,
Sanford Mount 2*5 Friday. 11» r»
Saturday. 1-4 p in . Sunday
Free to liie public.
Paintings and wulereolors by
A m e ric a n Im p re s s io n is ts ,
through Mav 3. at l.och Haven
Art Center. 2410 N Mills Ave .
Orlando. Admission charge
Also, a tree exhibit through
April 20. features Ihe works of
17 Chicago arlIsis Hours 10 5.
Tuesday through Friday; noon
lo 5 p m , Saturday: 2 5 p m
Sunday.
Oenerul Sanford Museum
and Library. Furl Mellon Park.
520 K First St . Sanford. 2 5
p m . . S u nduy . W rd n c tday.Thursday, and Friday.
Seminole County Museum.
H ig h w a y 1 7-92 ut H ush.
I t o u l r v u r d . In o ld A g rl*

CrnterACoimty Home building.
2 4 p m Sunday, and 9 a m to
I p i i i . Monday through Fri­
day. Call 321-2489 lor evening
and ulirmoott appointments.
Central Florida /.(Miloglcal
Park. Highway 17-92. Lake
Monroe. o |h - i i every day 9-5
Picnic facilities.
C l I* M a y D a y H r u n c It
s p o n s o r e d by S a n fo rd
Woman's Club. 8 30 a m. to
I 30 p m . Sa n ford C ly lc
Center. Sanford Avenue at
Seminole Houtcvurd For ticket
Information call lla/rl Cash at
322 1425 ()|&gt;cn lo the public.
Festival on the tirren Arts
and ('rails. 10 a m. to 5 p in..
Saturday. May 5. Allamonle
Chapcl. State Ro.nl 430 und
Forest A ven u e, Altum oulc
Springs Antique (kill Show
and afternoon lea. I 5 p m
Donation 92 50 Exhibitors
wanted, call 339 9658.
A riM ty in ih r Country arts
and cralls show s|Ninsorc(1 by
Lake Mary ('handier uf Coni­
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It) city hliN-ks ol downtown
Orlando climaxed by twilight
s y m p h o n y eoucerl and
f i r e w o r k s a I L a k e Kol a
Hundihrll Ethnic rnlrrtalnincnl Free to thr public.
The CarjH-nlrr s Shop Coffee
House, 8 p .m . May 4 ut
Sanlotd Woman's Club. 300 S.
Oak A vc., Sunlord Frrr ail
mission anil refreshments,
(iu rs l artists. " H lr s s ln g ."
S|Miiisorrd hy Sanlord House ol
Praise.

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Continued from page 3
against ( IIS's winning "Simon
Ai S im o n " T h r evening ends
for NIIC with the critically
acclaimed 'Hill Slrret Hines."
which la up against the more
populur "Knots lamdlng" on
CHS.
Other shows with which NIK'
lias had surress this year
Include " T V Hloopcrs and
Practical Jokes." "R iptide."
"Remington Steele," "Highway
to H eaven" and the wnllreceived rnualrally op lo dale
"Miami Vice."
The good news for NHC Is
primarily ut the expense of
AHC, which Is having a dlfDcidt
lim e putting together suc­
cessful b l o c s of programming
ll ham only scattered successes,
except for Wednesday nights
when "Dynasty" und "Hotel"
are solid hits. NHC has taken
over the young audience that
once belonged to AHC.
The NHC Cinderella story has
Its appeal, hut nn the bottom
line It la still a CHS ballgamr.
CHS continues lo be thr
m ost-watched network, d r-

liver lug the largest audience,
wit ft the most shows lor Ihe
season In Ihe top IO and lop 20
— and Ihe fewest In Ihr ImiIIoiii

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The No 1 network'll assets
Include "Murder. She Wrole."
D allas."

I .tic o n

&lt; rest

Simon*** "B O Mi n n i e s . "
"Crazy Like a Fox." "Kale A
Alllr." "Cagney A l«acry" and
"Knots.” The aging "Trapper
John. M l).." Is delivering solid
Nielsen scores, thanks lo Ihe
IMipularlly of "Murder" and
"Fox ' as Irudlns
One us|H*d of ihr current
season that may have an Imp.n t on next year's schedule*
— (lie relatively poor showing
of mlnlsrrle* anti special pro­
grams.
Last year "Th e Gambler: The
Advrnlurr Continues" won u
44 percent shurr ol Ihe au­
dience for CHS. while "Lace"
gave AIK! a 43 (M-rcrnt share
This year mlnlsrrlrs have not
p e r f o r med n ea r l y so I m ­
pressively.
"The results of Ihe current
ratings race are essentially
based on thr performance nf
continuing series." according
In a report from Young A
Kubkam.

�4— Evening Herald, Senlord, FI.

Friday, April 14, I t U

Daytime Schedule
5 :0 0
I D (16) NEWS
11 AGRICULTURE U S A
(71 O
STARS

6 :2 5
HOLLYWOOO AMO TH1

6 '3 0
O f&lt;) r s COUNTRY
&lt;11 J1UUY 8WAOQART

6:00
O (4&gt; N « c N e w s AT SONfVSS
(1) o MORNING s t r e t c h
(? ) C l EYEW ITNESS d a y b r e a k
1 1 (M ) O O OO DAY!
11 N e w s
0 ) lit JIM BAKKER
6 :3 0
0 ( 4 ) NEWS
(!) O
CBS EARLY MORNING
NEWS
( 7 J U ABC NEWS THIS MORNIFfO
Vl (M )P O P E Y E

6:35
11 FU N TIUE
649
(7 ) C l EYEWTTNESS DAYBREAK
I d (10) A M WEATHER
700

a ® TODAY
' l l O CSS UORHINO NEWS
(7 1O OOOO M ORMHQ AMERICA
ID (M )F lIN TS TO N E S
ffl(tO ) FARM DAY
( 2 (•) SURERFIMNOS

(D 1 10) SESAME STR EET □
( 2 |l) PARTRIOOE FAMILY'

7 :1 5
■ I I tot A M WEATHER

Q (4) DOVE CO NNECTION
O il* )H E R E ’S LUCY

7 :3 0
1 T l(M ) TOM ANO JERRY
I 10)SESAME S T R E E T □
(S| INSPECTOR O AO O S T

S

600
1 D(M ) WOODY WOOORECKER
( 2 (E| MCATHCUFF

600
O ' l x l l O I 7 | Q NEWS
I D (M l JEFFERSON8
O ) (10) M ACNEIl / LEHRER
NEWSHOUR
(O (E) LA VERNE 4 BHIRIEY
6 :0 5
I I BEVERLY MILL BILLIES
6 :3 0
0 &lt; 4 ) NBC NEWS
I I I O CBS NEWS
I FI d ABC NEWS r j
I D (M ) ALICE
( 2 ( 0 0 0 0 0 TIMES
6 35
I I SAFE AT HOME
7 :0 0
O (4) SALE OP THE CENTURY
I f ) O P M MAGAZINE A Hu h w
love tlnry, • mrtkltN taut ot A l t i l i t
Dene* Peik
( » I O JEOPARDY
I I I |U| TO O CLOSE FOR COM ­
FORT When en attractive meteen
get (emit In Ihe Ruahea apaitmenl
Monroe and Henry provide Tv el aid
(10) FLORIDA HOME OROWN
(I ) HAPPY DAYS AGAIN

S

7 :0 6
12 SANFORD ANO BON
7 :3 0

O (41e n t e r t a i n m e n t t o n i g h t
leelured Rubby Benton
( 1 1O W HEEL OP FORTUNE
&lt;7) O
1100.000 NAME THAT
TUNE
ID (M lB E N S O N
(2 1 1 ) ALL IN THE FAMILY
7 :3 6
12 ALL M THE FAMILY
800
0 ( 4 ' MOVIE Adam ' |t»SJ) Dan­
iel J Tr event*. JoOelh W auami A
nuaamg ched * ibetiaughi perenit
leAe elepe to eneure paaeage ot
Wgralalon thal wnukl help parent*
ol other children who have van■ahed Beeed on ■ true (lory (R) (J
ID O SCARECROW ANO MRS
KINO H R ie mtlructed lo hnd out
who , leaking lop tecrel Inlorme­
lo n lo enemy egenii end lo Neele
* double agent who • liv in g up
trouble (H|
( I ) o MOV1* Apocetypte Noe ’
(1ft FBI Mellon Brondo. Meilm

12 LUCY SHOW

8:30

Q (4) t im e MACHINE
iT j a HOUR MAGAZINE
(/I a SALLY JE S S Y RAPHAEL
H (M)BFQ VALLEY
t i n 10) ELECTIBC COMPANY (R)
( B (* )MAYBERRY U F O

10:30
Q (4) SALE OP TH E CENTURY
(T&gt; O FAMILY FEUD
I W) « • 1 C O N TA C T (R) Q
(•) REAL M CCO YS

S

805
USEW nCM EO
6 30
ID (M ) RINK PANTHER
II) 1101 MISTER ROOERS (R)
0&gt; (•) FAT ALBERT
835
12 I LOVE LUCY

11:00
O I4) WHEEL OP FORTUNE
111 Q PRICE MRK1HT
(7i O ALL-STAR BLTT2
ID |M) EIGHT IS EHOUOH
ffl ( 10) WE RE COOKING NOW
(B (*) FAMILY

BOO

April 29
( 2 ( I ) BOXING Greg Pege vt Tony
Tubbe end Jemee llioed v» Tim
W eelhertpoon In heevyeieighl
boulk. bom Buffalo, N T

5:05
12 MOVIE -Th e Revenger* ' ( IB721
Wrbem Holden Fineel Borgnme A
Colorado iirKher ruree Mi prleorvIVl bom a chain gang lo help him
hnd the peng thal maaaecied Tea
lamdy and daalioyed hie home

BOO
111 O KATE 4 ALUS To avoid pay­
ing a huge lent mcreeee. Kale and
Able work el convincing The landla­
dy that they re leePy one family |R)
111 (M ) OUINCY
ED (I0| AMERICAN PLAYHOUSE
"Nighleonge" A Chineae-Vielnameae lehigee ataylng with her
fhrtband a mwwgranl l*m»y in New
York t Chmaloem kheree their
alluggN to bve m ■ new cuRure TJ
9 :3 0
(1 ) a NEWHART Okck la drum bed
when Larry bacomee Slepnerue a
aullor and ptopoeea to her (R)

1000
t &gt; (4 ) MISSING
have yo u
SEEN THIS PERSON? David and
Meredith baiter Bvney Soal due
documentary recreating the reelvta (aeaa of nine mwamg ihndren
end aduite Soprualtcated methoda
ol aeeichmg lor mating parkona
end effoitt lo prevent abduction ol
elementary echool children wia be
eddteeaed t j
111 O CAGNEY 4 LACEY Chne
end Mery Hath etlnea* brtthend Iha
le a n t goaiga-on w the garment
butweee whan an eilortton threat
reauita maraon (Rl
1 1 (M l INOE PE NOE NT NEWS

10:05
12 C O USTEAU MISSISSIPPI RE­
LU CTANT ALLY Jacquee Coualeau
and hie learn aipKice (he hiatory.
wddbN end paopw ol the aaOO mae
Mteaourl Mieereaippl nver ayltem
bom We oiiglna to the G U I ol M an
co g

10:30
I D (M| BOS NEWHART
t1K&gt;0
0 (4 1 (1 1 0 ( 7 ) 0 n e w s
11 (M l BENNY HKL
flD ( » ) TODAY B4 THE IS O IB LA TURS
( 2 ISIM O H T GALLERY

11:30

berki an • mreeion up liver wio Ihe
Vwtnemeee *ungN lo And end kd e
lenegede AWOL Army cfScar who
r*e« IraMd e i prevwue ellempli el
hie capture (R |g
11) (M ) DALLAS
0 )1 * 0 ) TH E LIVING PLANET: A
PORTRAIT OP TH E EARTH An ea-

l £ B U T OP CARBON Hoet
Johnny Canon Oueela Manana
Hartley. AAce Neal Bat Johnaon (R)
[ » ) O T AM
IB O
ABC NEWS M G H TU N C
Fiom Ho C N Mmh CKy. Vietnam a

the enveonment including a auvey
ol me eNecle o4 acid ram and the
daptebon o4 ram toreala (J

1 1 (M ) SANFORD ANO IO N
( 2 (D TWKJOMT ZONE

O

AFTERNOON

12:00

nee me la* o( Saigon a

mrnn uqo

12

C ATUN S

200
o (41 ANOTHER WORLD
( 7 ) 0 ONE UF* TO LIVE
11 (M ) ANOY QRJFFTTH
ffl IW ) JOY O f PAINTING

O (4) MIOOAY
J |0 ( 7 ) 0 NEWS
ID (M | BCWTTCHED
fD (10) WH.0ERNCS8 JOURNAL
UD ( ! ) MANN1X

2:30
(11 O CAPITOL
11 (M l GREAT SPACE CO ASTER
00 (10) MAGIC OP DECORATIVE
PAJNTINQ

12:05
12 PERRY MASON

3:0 0
o &lt;4 SANTA BARBARA
J t O GLUCKNO LIGHT
(7) O GENERAL HOSPITAL
(ft (M ) BUGS BUNNY
( 10) TLORIOABTYLE
(S) HEATHCUFF

12:30
O (4) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
(1) O YOUNG ANO THE R U T
(7) O LOVING
(I t (M | BEVERLY HILLBILLIES

1:00
O (41 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
(7) O ALL MY CHILDREN
(ft) (M | DICK VAN DYKE
S I ( K » FLORIOA HOME OROWN
(!&gt;(• ) MOVIE

11:05

a ' 4 ) DIVORCE COURT
111 O DONAHUE
(7 Q B A R H A B Y JONES
ID (46) WALTONS

MONDAY
EVE NINO

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ID (M l OOMEA PYLE
S I 110) PAINTINQ CERAMICS

11:35

8 05
I lM o v t e

10:00

7 :3 5
12 I DREAM O f JEAMNIE

O RYAN'S HOPE
(10) F lO R IO ASTYLf

1:05

8

3:05
12 BUGS BUNNY AND FRIENDS
330
ffl 110) MISTER ROGERS (R)
O ) (*) INSPECTOR G ADG ET
3 :3 5
12 HECKLE ANO JECKLE ANO
FRIENOS

11 MOVIE

11:30
f i l l ) SCRABBLE

1200
ill O
SIMON 4 S i m o n The
Simone come to The aid of e wealthy
Houalon aocieble tearching lor the
man who left her elendtng at the at­
tar in&gt;
1 D (M ) RHOOA
( 2 (D KOJAK
1 2 :0 5
12 PORTRAIT OP AMERICA TEN­
NESSEE
1 2 :3 0
O (4) LATE NIGHT WITH DAVTO
LETTERM AN Oueata pubbaher
Malecan Forbae. apecial eHecta eapart Tom Sewn |R)
(7 ) O MOLLYWOOO ANO THE
STARS
(ID (M il LOVE LUCY

1:00
(7) O
MOVIE
Hammerhead
| IM D Vince Edwarda. Judy Geeeon
It D (M l LEA V t IT T O BEAVER
ffl (I) THE AVENGERS
1:0 5
12 MOVIE "Four Feathery &lt; !» )« )
Ralph Riche#deon. June Duprat

1:10
( ! ) o MCMILLAN S WIFE A pow­
erful buemeea magnate preeaurea
Mac to hnd the murderer ot hi!
klam newlywed daughter |R)
1 :3 0
ID (M i SC TV

2:00
1 1 (M l BIZARRE
2 :3 0
( i ) O C M NEW S NIOHTW ATCH
O fM IG U N S M O K E
2 :5 5
(7) O MOVIE Gumahoe " (147J)
Albert Finney. Jervce Flute
330
1D (M l FAMILY AFFAIR
12 MOVIE Incident In Sen FranCMCO" |««T0I Richard KHey. Chita
CormePy

fl I O STAR TREK
(7; Q MERV ORIFF1N
il] (M )S C O O B Y D O O
CD 1*0) s e s a m e s t r e e t g
( 2 ID BUPERFRIENOS

1:30
IJ O AS THE WORLO TURNS

4 00
O 111 UTTLE HOUSE ON THE
PRAIRIE

April 30

TUESDAY
EVENING

6:00
0 ( 4 ) (S&lt; O (7) O n e w s
11 (M )JEFFER S O N S
f fl (TO) MACNEIL / LEHRER
NEWSHOUR
ffl (t ) LA VERNE 4 SHIRLEY
5 :0 5
12 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
6 :3 0
O 11 1NBC MEW 9
(1 1O CBS NEWS
( B O ABCNEW Sg
' l l (M ) ALICE
ffl (•) O OOO TIMES
6 35
12 OOM ER PYLE
7 .0 0
O (41 SALE OP THE CENTURY
I I I O p m MAGAZINE Tony Denla pi adicee tor ■ celebrity c m race
the owner* ol • Sen Franctaco
clothing •mfrtr*
( 7 ) 0 JEOPARDY
ID (M&gt; t o o c l o s e f o r c o m ­
f o r t Ina a grh oF a trip lo Part*
beebhree when UurW neada a
paeaport and her bath certihcate
'm e a n aha wee adopted
ffl &lt;W) NATURE OF THINGS
ffl ID HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
7 :0 5
12 SANPORO ANO SON
7 :3 0
O ( I ) ENTERTAINM ENT TO M O H T
F N lu ftd
(? ' O WHEEL OP FORTUNE
(7 ) U RENEGADE RAGE: COACH
LEE CORBO
11 (M l BENSON
a&gt;|D a l l * t h e f a m il y
7 :3 5
12 BASEBALL Atlanta Brevwa at
Cincinnati Rad*

'Arthur The King' A Royal Flop
NKW YORK lUI'l) - T h r Cainrlol of "Arthur the
Klit)(' .is seen on CHS Is neither n brlel nor shlnlnK
exsntple ol
k 1enlerlatnmrnt and It would lake a lot
morr magic than M r11tit s (taltry parlnr tricks lo make
(hr movie work.
‘ Ailhttr." slurring Malcolm McDowell In the title
role, has been bunging uround Tor several years and
has finally come to roost — and lay an egg — tonight
al H — alter the odlelal end of the 19H4 H5 television
season and before Ihe counting starts tn the
important May "sweeps."
"Arthur Ihe King" doesn't have enough action or
mystic magic to satisfy swords and sorcery fans, and
II just plain doesn't have enough subsiancr or good
writing for the rest of the audience.
One brief shining moment this Is not.

800
0
4: A-TEAM The teem attempt!
to atop a crooked union bote bom
kucceedmg with hia plan to force a
lamify run logging operation out ol
buwneea (H ):j
Q ) O LUCIE ARNAZ SHOW Larry
Love la convinced to try hie luck aa
a aongwnter. JR a children turn the
•bailment mlo a pretend camparle
whde then mother la out or town g
( B O ASC COMEDY SPECIAL
Joanna-' A reeolule woman (Cmdy
W Miami) bnda employment ea
menegar ol a trucking company
khortly *h*t moving to New York

ft

(M i Da l l a s
ffl (101 NOVA A bahmd-ihe-tcenet
loo* el NASA i women eatrooeutk.
Maiming interview* with SaPy Ride
M t h iy n Sullivan end Judith
Raemck &lt;R)g
Q ) (SI MOVIE Detparela Women”
(1SZI) Den Haggerty. Susan Sami
Jemee Three attractive tamale
croobe teem up with an ei -hired
gunmen m ordet lo evade a gang ol
deeperedoe*
830
( I ) O JCFFERSONS With Helen
end I ante out ol town h » the
weekend. George end Tom deviee *
plan to eel e world i record g
(B O THREE'S A CROW D Jack
end Vicby have Ihew romantic
weeeend m Acapulco interrupted
by a kurpnte announcemenl bom
her father |R)g

BOO
O CD RIPTCC Nick learn* that
tome member* ol Fee old htgh•choot loolbae loam are Involved m
e diug running buemeea under altack by the mob (R)
(J ) O MOVIE
( 1M 0 ) Shatey Mecli
Cobum A married couple and ■
pea of young kmgtea ranch partneri m * game of kfe*t,te tempWrg
and romenitc revenge
( B U WHO'S THE BOSS? Tony |
kpur of the-moment dinner with
Angela te compbcaled by the arrNR
Other boyfriend (R )g
ID (M ) OLANCY
f f l (W ) WORLD AT WAR
6 :3 0
( D O HAS. TO THE CHIEF Obver
••bemg ruced lo hearth by a pretty
•PY w e tecurKy R r e o r • hencee •
prom may require poetponemerd &lt;d
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ftfcOO
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l% e * l ob reelon*. Steel* R corv
vmced by te* Former mentor lEbem
Zimbeeet J r ) that he ehoutd poto
t* e long-loel eon end hee to * m U tmUR orvdoeer eaiat* |R|
( B O MACORUOER S LO U D An

4 :0 5
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4 :3 0
JD (M ) H E-M AN ANO MASTERS
OP THE UNIVERSE
ffl (D VOLTRON, DEFENDER OP
THE UNIVERSE
4 :3 5
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5 :0 0
O (4 1NEW LYW ED GAME
t o THREE'S COM PANY
( 7} a i r r s MAKE A DEAL
11 (M ) DUKES OP HAZZAR0
ffl (TO) ELECTRIC COMPANY (R)
( 2 ( D 1DREAM O f JEJUFNSE
5 :0 5
12 LEAVE TT T O BEAVER
5 :3 0
0 ( 4 PEOPLE'S CO UR T
' D O M 'A*S*H
'I •a NEWS
ffl (TO) UNTAM ED WORLD
( 2 ID U O R K ANO MJNOY
robber* who wounded Jenny during
*ch*»* r ;
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ffl (10) TO O AY IN TH E LEGISLA­
TURE
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1 0 :3 0
11 (M ) BOB NEWHART
12 NBA BASKETBALL
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11:00
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11 (M ) BENNY HILL
ffl 1101 DAVE ALLEN A T LAROE
( 2 ID n i o h t g a l l e r y
1 1 :3 0
0 ( I - B EST OP CARSON Hoet
Johnny Carton Queen Ann-Mergrel. KePy Uonletth. Sue Raney (R)
&lt; 1 - 0 TAXI
(7 O ABC NEWS NIOHTUNE
1 D (M ) SANFORO ANO SON
ffl ID TW XJO HT ZONE

12:00
(1) O PALL G UY A bag man with a
•acral identity turn* lo Cofl lor help
when he wttnetaea a murder (R)
(7) O THE SAINT
11 (M |RHOOA
ffl (I) KOJAK
1 2 :3 0
a (4) LATE FRONT WITH 0AVK)
LETTERMAN Guaeti amger Huey
Lewta, Former racetrack announcer
Frad Capoten* comedian Jimmy
Aleck |R)
1 D IM ) I LOVE LUCY

1:00
(I ) O M O V « a W es in The
Spring Rem (1*70) Ingrid Berg
men Anthony Qumo
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12 M O V * Coeel Of Skeietona'’
•'•411 RKherd Todd, OeN Robert
ton

ffl (D t h e

avengers

1:10
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Ink campaign manager (R)
1 .3 0
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12 M O V * "The Man Without A
•ody ' 11447) Georg* Couiouria.
Robert Hutton
3 :3 0

ID (M ) FAMB.Y AFFAIR
4 :0 0

I D (M| P ATTY DUKE
4 ;3 0
52 (M ) D O R * DAY
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�Evening Mar aId. Senford. El.

Friday, April I*. IHS— 7

Tom Snyder May Return To His Humble Beginnings
DEAR DICK — Coaid you tell me What Tom
Snyder la doing now? He used to be on late at
night, before David Letterm an took over. — E.B.,
Marahfleld, Wl».
Snydrr has had one of those meteoric careers, but
some meteors fizzle as quickly as they flare At the
moment. Snyder Isn't doing anything that I know of.
Hut he is rumored to l&gt;e heading bark to I he news
team on the local l-os Angeles NBC station — which Is
where he started his meteoric rise.

DEAR DICK — Many tim es I have seen on the
TV aerlea *'V" that the llsarda eat rats, mice and
tarantulae. What do they really eat In place of
these things? — E.B., New Albany, Ind.

DEAR DICK — Could you se ttle an argument
between my alster-ln-law and me. She aaya that
the "Beverly H illbillies" came from "Petticoat
Junction." I say It's just thst the woman who
played Kate on "Petticoat Junction" also played
Pearl on "H illbillies." Which one la right? —
D.C., Erie, Pa.
Well, your sister-in-law Is definitely wrong, and you
are partially wrong "Hillbillies" came llrsi — It
Tracy In the first two. Kalph Byrd In the second two sturird In 194i2. "I'cltlcoal Junction" started a yrar
Start In Scorsese w ill dlrrct Wurrrn Beatty In the lltle later Bea Betuidercl did work bnlli series, as Kale and
role of a new Him version of Dick Tracy that starts Pearl, hot (hr main connection is thai I'.ml Henning
created twit It series fas well as "Green Acres." later.)
filming shortly.

DEAR DICK — How Is actors' pay determined

Oh. ye of little faith! You honestly think lhal the on daytime soaps. Some characters, like Steve
actors don't eat rats, mice and tarantulas? Well, Hardy on "General Hospital," appear only once
you're right. Hollywood's special effects people are every couple of weeks. O thers, like Robert
wizards at making lifelike vermin out of candy or Scorpio, are on nearly every day. Are they paid
bread or whatever looks best. June Chadwick, one of by the amount of time they appear on the air, or
ihe leading lizards, told me she was once supposed to by a set amount regardless of how often their
eat a worm. They had a bowl of real worms, with a character appears? — R.V., Montague. Mich.
couple of candy ones on top for her to swallow. She
Il drjx-nds The coni Inning characters arc almost
reached In — and. you guessed It — picked out a real all under contract. And those contracts differ, but
worm. She had It at her lips before It started to most ol them guarantee the arlor a certain mimtier of
wriggle.
apprarances. Often, the writers are told by the
DEAR DICK — Were there ever films made accounting department to use a particular character
about Dick Tracy? If so, who played him In those Itecause lie has “ x" number of appearances left and
films? — T.B.. Amarillo, Texas.
has lo lx- [laid for them. So they had U-tler use him,
Yes. Bark In 1945, somebody had (hr bright Idea of or el.se Ihry'll be paying him for not working, l-cvser
making a scries of Dick Tracy movies The first was roles arr paid by union scale; l.e . a certain salary for
Dick Tra cy." and It was followed. In the next lew a day player, a cerlaln salary for a more Important
vears. by three others Morgan Conway played Dick pari, and so on
11:00
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WEDNESDAY
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6:00

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1 a C S S NEWS
if Q ABC N F W lC J
1!(W | ALICE
(D (IIO O O O TIMES

6:35

11 (W | BENNY HILL
0 ( 10) TOOAY M TH E LE G IS LA ­

ahowra including "Tha Gong Show."
•Tha Naatyaad Gam* and "Tha
11 » « Baauty Shoe toalura aclora
•ho m i |u»l bagmmng lha* earaari Moat Chuck Barnt la |omad
by Jami# Farr, Bob Eubanka and
Jvn langa Q
I f : fM ) DALLAS
CD (tot DISCOVER: THE WORLD
OF SCIENCE Faalurad atoctrone
implant a Io aid tha dsal. Mount
Sami haian rtvialad, a naa Sight
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Harp*/ An Ntohokc aa-matinaa
idol tut* trouts* coping wth ma
pratauraa o l * Ihr* TV pw torm anc*
during id a sk o n a gotdan ag *

11 GOWER PYLE

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I O p « MAGAZINE 'LAW atiin0 n S q u M V tkty Jack W v M n
Craay Lika « Fox ’1
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Friday, April 24, l*»J

Network Won't Air Movie

W arren Beatty's R efu sa l To Let A B C
Cut His 'Reds' A M a tte r O f Principle
H O LLYW O O D 101*11 — W urrrn llcaliy'*
h.iiil&lt; in krrp AIM’ fruin trimming 12 mlnulra
Irom III** epic movie "Hrels" was aimed at
showing ihr public how network** ”r » i Dims
like* sauvagr**" lo se ll commercial*. the actordirector lolil rr|M&gt;rlen*.
"This movlr Is an Ideal way lo demonalralr
tin- Insensitivity of networks lo Him" Ihr a d or
said. Hislsilni* Ih r euls would have altered the
movie significantly,
A lie hud contracted with 1‘aram ounl
I'u ion s which sold the network rights to the
Him for to ri million, lo cut up lo 12 minutes
Imm *"Iteds." which ran .1 hours and 20
minutes in theaters
I(rally objected lo thr proposed cuts and.
along with the Directors Guild of America, won
an urbllrulloit ruling Iasi week pmhlblllng the
network Irom trimming the movie. AIK.' has
stni e derided nnl In run “ Kelts "
The movie. Irasetl on the life of leftist
liMirnallst John Heed, was to have been shown
In two segmeniH April 2H 211. hut netwoik
olllclals said the cuts were needed lo avoid
spillover Inlo news lime.
We will not air Keels.'" an AIK' sjiokesman
h,i Ii I. dei lining further comment on grounds It
was now a dispute between Hcalty and

...D ance
Continued from page 2
Her dancing which some
might see as suggestive. Is
sensual, she said, and has won
(he approval ol even her most
&lt;onscrvallve relatives.
'Ih e older |&gt;coplr are Ihe
more they love I t . " Mrs
Mi Kinney said "T h is Isn't a
strip show."
And age Isn't a Hmllallon on
dancers either, some ol whom
she said perform through Ihel#
711'sand ls*yond
The dunce stc|&gt;s themselves
can In* mastered by Just nboul
anyone within a year, she said
The problem with Ix-lly danc­
ing Is Ihe. cost of a good
costume which can run several
hundred dollars
Mrs Tyner. TT*. ol Sunlord.
e n j o y s t h r d a n c i n g , t hr
appreciative audiences and
Irllnwshlp of other darn ers, but
she said she's found hrr niche
primarily a* a costume design­
er
Most dancers go lor Individu­
alized garb, but which Is likely
lo have Ihe unifying rlrm rnts
ol a glittering beaded or coin­
covered bra and.low slung belt,
which accentuate the bare
Im-IIv and tops oil a sweeping
skirt or harem ( M i l l s .
Mrs. T y n rr said It msl her
only &gt;30 five years ago lo learn
to dance, but the dancer's bra
she's now making will run 10
times that. Th a t's a pretty
typical prtcr tag. with a total
cost ume for an advaner d
dancer falling Inlo Ihe &gt;500
range.
She advised beginners lo
start ofl slowly, do some read­
ing on the ancient art before

Paramount. which will lose Its $(i ft inllllon
"He (licatty) enneedes they have ihr right lo
i ut the picture for censorship reasons (such as
nudity and language), hut that Is not Ihr Issue
here." lieatty'sallornry Hurt Fields said
I (rally said hr look his stand "because I
don't think the public is awure ol the way the
networks cut lllms like sausages and s|&gt;erd up
Ihr tape so they ran sell more lime.
"It's the destruction of — you should excuse
the term — art form."
He said the network would not comply with
Ills demand because of Its policy that no films
run aflrr 11 p m., when affiliated stations use
Ihe lime lo sell commercials.
't hough hr said he did not know If unolhrr
network would pick up "Keds" and regretted
losing the large T V audience. Ileatty said he
fell hr was "m akinga grratrr contribution."
A newly added member of ih r Screen
Directors Guild's Creative Klghts Committee
lor Its next contract negotiations with studios
ami producers. Ileatty said he would seek a
contract clause lo ban culling and rdltlng by
TV networks or lndr|icndrnt stations except
lor standards and practices, which he called
censorship of "the dirty stuff."

In one of Ihe movie's more touching moments, Warren
Beatty embraces Diane Keaton In "R e d s ," the 1981
political soap opera.

...Korda
Continued from page 2
lacl. made u fortune by writing
about the Kordas In non-dclton
and novels.
lie s|&gt;e.iks of Oberon with
compassion, almost fondly. He
said hr admtrrd and respected
his aunt
" S h e was f ur i ous wi t h
‘Charm ed Lives.' I a dm it,"
Korda said “ Anri any lime I

taking a few lessons lo see If It's to keep Im-IIv dancing "until I
can't move."
for them.
And what would a belly
"If you're reallv going to do It
right you'll have lo practice dancer be w i t h o u t those
t|iille a bit." Mrs. T y n rr said. moves?
Hut once you get your moves
I it-II v dancing Instruction la
down you'll find you're tn not rosily found In Central
demand at all sorts of events
Florida Local c o m m u n ity
Mrs McKi nney said she centers or schools will ocusually breaks even with the rationally offer a course In Ihe
&gt;50 she charges lor a show. ancient art. Otherwise, your
That offsets the cost of hrr best bet la probably private
costumes and tier |»urtlelpullon classes such as those ofTerrd by
In belly dancing workshops Mrs McKinney.
and conventions
Hut there's more to all this
than |usi a bunch ol shim m y­
ing and shaking and clanging
ol cymbal*. "A spiritual vara- (
lion" Is the way Mrs McKinney
descrllies It.
•You grt more out of ihe
spiritual aspect than I lie physi­
cal." she said, adding that an
hour ol hellv dancing ran clear
| fj Floyd T heetree |
her mind, as well as hrr InmIv .
of tension and Irusir.iHnns
HAM TWIN I
m nu
There ure other fs-lly dancing ____ III flit tIIMT ass—i
*r sniss
iMinusrs. she said, Including U U r ( Secret Of The Lost legend &gt;
Increased self-confidence. poise
and a more |&gt;ositi\r atlltudr.
------V s tra
plus the friendship of other
dancers
"I'm still learning. I learn
somethi ng nrw ever yday. "
Mrs Tyn er said Ami she plans

O n Thm C o v r
Pam Baumrnn of Alta*
monte Springs, left, and
Patti McKinney demon
strafe some of their exot
jc moves. Devotees of the
ancient art of belly danc­
ing tend to get caught up
in It all. Note the Middle
E a ste rn motlff of the
room.
Mw*M

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confronted her about her
tuirkground. having tx-cn t&gt;orn
In India of un Indian mothrr.
she absolutely denied It.
"Merle was one of tlie grral
beauties of motion pictures
And the theme of my Ixiok Is
really 'It Isn't easy tiring the
most beuutlful woman In the
w orld ."
If K o r d a Is r I g ht a n d
"Quecnle" is rv rn faintly accu­
rate. thr theme Is obviously an
understatement.

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                    <text>77th Year. No 210 Thursday, April 25, 19«5-Sanford. Florida

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Remodeling To Create 'Brand New' Oviedo Hiah

By R ich ard T ru e tt
H e rald S ta ff W rite r
Oviedo High School's 810.5 million faceliftexpansion is one step closer following Seminole
&lt; ounty School Board approval of plans subm itted
by Watson and Co architects of Orlando.
Benny Arnold, assistant superintendent for
facilities and transportation, said the next step is
to send the plans In Tallahassee for approval,
Oviedo High School, built In 1968. was

designed lor 1.300 students. There are 11.800
800
students enrolled this year, according to Arnold
When the construction is com pleted. Oviedo
will be able to handle 2.154 students, he said.
If the plans are approved In Tallahassee, then
construction could start by early July. Arnold
explained He said the plans are looked over by
stale officials and If any changes are recom
m ended, then the plans m ust be re-approved
' In essence, we II have a brand new high

s rh in i *• Arnold
Amnia said Oviedo
_. _ High School
. will
..
schtiol."
undergo a complete restructuring The blueprints
call for the adm inistration building lo be locatrd
between two wings of elavsrooms connected bv a
sk vwalk. Arnold said
The school will have I 10.000 new feet built
onto It and have 120 000 existing feet remodeled
Everything from the parking lots to the cafeteria
will be remodeled
We hope lo have the academ ic part ready bv

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Septem ber 1980 " Arnold said
The stadinm
auditorium , and parking lot will take longer he
Some of th e construction will be going on

2 X 2 th e ’S ? 00' &gt; rar bu‘ Amold '• " ‘l «ha? the
Tii . V . h construction company and teachers
all work hand In hand to forestall problem s. T W
^ i n 'n r v f lrmCnla,r&gt; *cho01 *" Ovlcdo recently had
a 30.000 square foot addition and there were no
problems Arnold said

GOP Leaders Fight
Roads 'Super Agency'
Compromise Proposes Multi-County Authority

Skeleton Crew
let s see now. the jaw bone's connected to the
skull bone... Hamilton Elementary School
Principal Carem Gager, right, helps science
teacher Diana Hippier assemble a skeleton
donated to the school by Dr. Julius Sachs, left.
The skeleton of a young male imported from
Calcutta, India, It one of several donated to
area schools by Sachs. 72. of 2319 Sheffield

urive, Deltona. An economist, hit avocation for
♦he past 17 years has been assembling skeletons
for schools, universities and hospitals. He has
had as many as 16 or IB skeletons In hit closets
at one time, but this was the last in hls
collection. The skeletons were sold through the
publishing company where he worked In
Chicago before hls retirement seven years ago.
At right, leg and arm bones are sorted out.

Man Guilty Of Attempted Sexual Battery
A little* ((Itl wit 11 syphilis and (allure of a lie
d rlrrlo r test h&lt;'l|&gt;rd convict a Sanford m an of
uttrm pted sexual battery and Irwd and lascivious
assault.
Under sentencing guidelines, Reginald G rant.
JO, of 2U29 Air|x&gt;ri Blvd.. faces at»mit 3^S to 4VS
years In prison. Ii Is expected, however, that
Assistant Stale Attorney Steven Brady will ask
Circuit Judge S. Joseph Davis lo ‘ aggravate’'
G ra n t's sentence beyond ltie recom m ended
prison lime because G rant apparently gave the
H yrar-old syphilis Under slate statutes. Grunt
could receive up lo 45 years when sentenced
J u n e 27
Grant was convicted after about four hours of

deliberation by u 5-m an. I wom an jury W ednes­
day. He had been charged with sexual tiattrry to
a child under 11. a life felony, and the lewd
assault. But the Jury opted for the lesser charge
apiuirently Influenced by testim ony stating that
sexual contact without (tenetratlon Is not sexual
battery
The girl nccused Grant of m olesting her alter
she was diagnosed as having syphilis
The girl said G rapt. who she knew, tried to
huve sex with her one day after picking her up at
a day school, according to court records. The
Incident occurred after Easter. 1984. she suld.
See GUILTY, page 3A

By Donna E ate a
provide m ass transit on the basis
H e rald S ta ff W rite r
of need ra th e r than political
T h e r e w ill be no " s u p e r
expediency.
agency" levying taxes und d r
At this point, the Langley and
elding critical road needs in GOP com prom ise calls for two
Sem inole and Orange counties If pieces of legislation — one call­
the Republican m em bers of the
ing for u com bined expresswuy
legislative delegations of both authority and the other perm it­
counties have their way.
ting th r creation of a "m u lti­
Led by Sen. Richard Langley. c o u n t y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
R-Clermont. who Is a m em ber
authority ' to oversee construc­
the Sem inole County Legislative tion of state and county roads.
Delegation, the GOP m em bers
T he co m p ro m ise has been
from both the House of Repre­ worked on by the Republican
sentatives and the Senate are m em bers over the past couple
working on a compromise to get weeks, the sen ato r said
the Job done of building adcl-angley said the hardest part
cpiute roads, while safeguarding In the com prom ise effort h as
th e rig h ts of each c o u n ty ’s been g etting agreem ent from
residents and pollllcul leaders.
Orlando Mayor Bill Frederick. Me
A com m ission appointed by said Frederick agreed lo one
G o v e rn o r Bob G ra h am said
proposal only to "renege" on It
sv eral m o n th s ago th e best
the next day.
solution for Central F lorida's
But Sem inole County com m is­
transportation crisis would be a sioners contacted arc not very
single agency with broud taxing e n th u s ia s tic ab o u t th e c o m ­
lo w ers in Seminole. Orange and promise. N either were they In
Osceola counties. What becam e favor of the prospect of a super
k n o w n as a ‘su p e r a g e n c y ' agency for transportation, s u p ­
would |i!un. finance an d build ported by Frederick and Gov.
ro a d s a n d ex p re ssw a y s a n d
Iloh (irultatn

Officer's Badge May Be On Line Today
flv
# an * Jordan
.InrHan
By nDeane
Herald S ta ff W riter
A slate commission Is sch ed ­
uled to decided today w hether to
d ro p a com plaint a g a in st a
Sanford officer who was ucc used
of fondling a woman.
T he Crim inal Ju stic e S ta n ­
dards and Training Commission
Is scheduled to hear the case of
Sgt. Jo e Dillard. 42, of the
Sanford I’ollce Departm ent.
The 17-mentber com m ission
certifies officers
A Florida Department of Law
Enforcem ent stall has recom ­
m ended the complaint ugulnst
Dillard be dropped, according to
Fred Scheneyer. public Infonnalion officer for FOLK.
T he staff reco rn m rn d ed In
M arch to h all a re v ie w of
D illard's certification because
sla te Investlgutors could not
locate the woman who accused
Dillard, according lo T hom as

—
Greene. Dillard's attorney.
Dillard h as been embroiled In
un H.month battle to clear hls
name and keep hls certification
after th e 18-year-old w om an
accused him In Septem ber of
fondling her In sum m er. 1983.
She refused to press crim inal
charges.
Dlllurd w as suspended with
pay from the force in Septem ber
amt llred In December by Poller
Chief Ben Butler following tinstale txtard's decision lo reviewills certification. Prior to hls
firing, however, a local hearing
by a th rrc-m rm b cr panel of lawofficers voted 2 1 against uny
disciplinary action.
Following the firing, a Sanford
Civil Service Board reinstated
Dillard, but after a promotion he
wus eligible for was filled by
another sergeant on the force.
Since returning lo work In
Januury. Dillard has Indicated
through hls ultornev that he

Reagan Enlists The Masses In Budget Fight
WASHINGTON (UPI| - S enate
leaders were hanking today on an
o u lpourlug from c lllz rn s heeding
President R eagan's plea to make their
voices hrard lo push a It.ilky Senate
lulu a quick and positive vole on the
Republican budget
Urging Americans to Hood Con­
gress with telephone cnlls and tele­
gram s. Reagan sought sup|Mirt In a
iiationallv televised address W ed­
nesday night for a GOP plan that
would cut the deficit by 852 billion In
1986
Unswayed. S en alr Democrats sllll
arc vowing a tough light over u plan
they say could drive America lulu Ihr
"International (roorhousr "

S enate Republican leaders who
struck th e budget deal With the While
I louse concede that even though they
narrow ly tnnlrol th r Senate, the
battle beginning on th r Door today
will not be an easy one
Before the speech. S en ate Re­
publican leader Robert Dole said h r
did not yet have enough support to
approve th r package In the Senate
w here Ihr GOP holds a 53-47 edge.
In hls 22-m lnutr address lo Ihr
nation from the Oval Office. Reagan
said the budget ts "u fair program , a
balanced program. It will protect the
n rrd lrsl among us. It will stop ih r
worst abuses of ovrrsprndlng and It
not only deserves your support. It

m ust have your support to pass "
With a plea lo Am ericans lo "seize
tills historic m om ent." be defended
hls allrm p l to abolish 17 federal
program s ranging from Amtrak su b
sidles, general revenue sharing and
th r Jo b Corps. Ireeze 20 m ore and
slash dozens olothers.
Saying h r had ih r votes In C on­
gress to uphold a veto, R eagan
reiterated bln opposition lo a lax hike
"n o m atter bow cleverly It’s dis­
guised."
In hls rrsponse. Senate Democratic
lead er R obert Byrd b la s te d th e
R eag a n p a c k a g e a s u n fa ir a n d
short-sighted. He said. "D em ocrats
will actually oppose a personal In­

come tax Increase."
Hut rich Individuals and corpora­
tions should not get a "free ride." hr
said, a reference to a m inim um tax
proposed by m any on Capitol Hill.
"In Milwaukee. Wisconsin, there Is
a w om an, th e m o th er ol th re e
c h ild re n , w h o In 1983 e a r n e d
$12,000." Byrd said. "On that In­
come she paid m ore In taxes than
Boeing. G eneral Electric. Dupont and
Texaco com bined."
Reagan argued the package would
"compel Ih r federal governm ent lo
rn d th r dangerous addiction to deficit
spending and finally live within Its
m eans" and move the nation "w ithin
reach” of a balanced budget by 1990.

Longwood Park Facilities On Way

Contractor Dennis Brubach, left, and city
attorney Gerald Korman, smile as Mayor
Harvey Smerllson signs contract for courts.

Another roadblock in the com pletion of recre­
ational facilities at Reiter Park before the state's
Ju ly 6 deadline has been removed. City Attorney
Gerald K erm an's discussion Tuesday morning
with Dennis Urubach and the city 's Parka and
Hecreatton Director Bill Goebel over the contract
between the city and Varsity Courts. Inc.v of
Longwood may have been "h eated ." but b y 'th e
lime the City com m ission also held Its special 9
p m m eeting Tuesday night everything had been
Ironed out to both sides' satisfaction, he said
The city com m ission approve an am ended
contract with Dennis Urubach. owner of Varsity
Courts. Inc.. Longwood. for the construction of
tennis and handball courts at Reiter Park.
Com m issioners threatened at Monday night's
regular m eeting to look elsewhere for a contractor
when they learned Urubach w as refusing lo
guarantee In writing to com plete the 827.850
project by the Ju ly 6 deadline and refusing to

L a n g le y s a id F r e d e r ic k
approves both proposals and
now the move Is on to persuade
Democrats of the two delega­
tions — Sen. George Stuart Jr.,
an d Reps. Fran C arlton and
Alonzo Reddick, all of Orange
County
He said Sen J o h n Vogt. DCocoa Beach, m em ber of both
delegations. Is prepared to sup­
port a com prom ise If agrerd
upon by hls colleagues In troth
delegations
Langley said originally it was
proposed that th r transportation
a u t h o r i t y w o u ld h a v e tw o
m em bers from Sem inole und
two from Orange. As a con­
cession lo Frederick, the mayor
of Orlundo Is also sup|&gt;oscd to be
a m em ber.
To trigger the creation of the
authority, each county would
have to Impose u 4-eents perg u llo n g a s o lin e ta x . u n d e r
a u t h o r i t y g r u n t e d by th e
Legislature, to raise funds for
ro ad c o n s tru c tio n u n d each
would huve to adopt Interlocal
» « • ROADS, p ag e 3 A

accept responsibility for the courts if the soli base
was not properly prepared
If the courts are not constructed by then the
city stan d s to lose a 818.000 state grant for th r
purk
Agreed to changes will cost the city 81.495
m ore than originally planned, T hr city will
supply the fill dirt while Varsity Courts agreed to
prepare the soil and com pact It. A soil testing
com pany will make soil borings to m ake sure
everything 1* proper before the asphalt ts poured
The contractor will proceed with the work and
waive any claim s against the city. The layout of
the courts was changed to save some trees and It
w as necessary to and another 6 0 feet of ehalnllnk
fence.
A penalty will not be levied against the
contractor If any delay Is caused by the city or the
w eather.

"
w unts to be considered for the
p ro m o tio n he m is se d w hile
figluiog the wom an s sccusa

„ . 'f 'I'/’ *,a 'P bo* « ‘ * « rre . with
II s staff reco m m en d atio n to
urup the ease, no futher action
will be taken.
If the board disagrees with the
staff decision, the m utter will be
rescheduled for further consid­
eration. If that happens and
Dillard contests the decision the
r a s e will go before n s ta le
h earin g officer, acco rd in g to
Sc heneyer The hearing Is like a
mini-trial. S cheneyrr said Thr
hearing officer then m akes a
recom m endation to th r com ­
mission which again has thr
final say.
If the board w unls to further
consider the case and Dillard
d o rs not contest the drclson. hr
would be scheduled In go before
the state Ixiartl and plead hls
case. Sc heneyer said

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Final Summit
KATMANDU. Nepal (UPI| - Texas m il­
lionaire Dick Bass on Saturday will try to
become the oldest m an to clim b Mount
Evrresl. the w orld's tallest peak, and In
doing so com plete hls "seven sum m its
odyssey." clim bing the highest peak on each
continent.
Uass. 55. and a companion, assisted by
professional clim bers, have m ade It up six of
the peaks, but Everest has eluded them .
The Dallas native, who has m ade three
unsuccessful bids to scale the Him alayan
giant, will clim b with two m ountaineers
from a Norwegian expedition, the Ministry of
Tourism said today.
If he conquers the 29.028 foot m ountain.
U a ss w ill b e a t a r e c o rd s e t by
C zechoslovakian Jo z rf Psotka. 50. who
scaled Everest last autum n but died of
exhaustion im m ediately after the climb.
Hass's team will move up lo a fourth
assault cam p at 26.181 feet Friday before
m aking the drive lo the sum m it Saturday.

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Jurors Set Aside Personal
Beliefs In Bombing Verdict

Thursday. April 25, IMS

NATION

PENSACOLA (UP1) — Ju ro rs who convicted two
young couples In the C hristm as bom bing of th rre
Pensarola abortion clinics say they set aside their
personal beliefs ab out religion and abortion to
reach their verdict
Following the em otional nine-day trial. Jury
forem an Frank B o cchlno read a slate men i
W ednesday composed by the six-man. six-woman
federal court Jury.
"W e feel our decision was based on Ihe
evidence and the law as presenied to us.”
Hoc ( hi no read. "O u r personal beliefs concerning
religion and the abortion Issue did not In any way
Influence us,”
Alter a little m ore than four hour* of delibera­
tion that began T uesday night, the Jury convicted
all four defendants of conspiracy. The two men.
Matthew Goldsbv and Ja m e s Sim m ons also w e re
convleted of m anufacturing Ihe 41-pound pipe
bom bs and exploding them early C hristm as
morning.
Goldsby cast his eyes downward w hrn the
verdicts were read an d the two women cried.
No one was Injured In the blasts, but one rllnlc
was destroyed and two others heavily dam aged.
Sentencing was scheduled for May 30. Goldsby
and Simmons, both 21. face u m axim um of 85
year* In prison and fines up to &gt;70.000 each.

IN BRIEF
Reagan Says He'll Try Again
To Get Aid For The Contras
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congress ha* dented President
R eagan the m ost visible mcan!» of p re ssu rin g the
Nicaraguan governm ent to reform — m oney to the rebels
fighting to overthrow the Sandlnlsta regime.
After two weeks of Intensive lobbying, debate and
last-hour offers of com prom ise, a fractious House Wed­
nesday killed an y alternatives 1o R eagan’s request,
defeated Tuesday, of $14 million In aid to the Contra
relicts.
N icaraguan fo re ig n M inister Miguel d ’Escolo late
W ednesday hailed the final defeat In C ongress of Reagan's
request for aid to the C onlras, (ailing the vole "a no to
b an d itry " by the adm inistration.
Reagan said he was "deeply disappointed" by the House
defeat.
Hut em phasized that the House votes arc not final and
added he Intends "to return to Congress again and again"
In pursuit of adm inistration goals In Nicaragua.

Bond Denied In 'False' Rape Case
CHICAGO (UPt) — T he Illinois Court of Appeals dealt a
setback to convicted rapist Gary Dotson by refusing lo
allow him to go free on bond while the courts consider Ills
ac cu ser’s assertion that the rape never occurred.
The appeal* court W ednesday denied bond without
explanation lo the C ounlry Club Hills, III., m an, who has
served six years In prison.
Dolson, 28, was freed briefly on bond several weeks ago,
but then was ordered back lo prison April 11 by a Cook
C ounty Judge who said he did not believe C athleen Crowell
W ebb* recantation.
Dotson's attorneys appealed, but the appeals court voted
3 I to deny horn! pending the appeal.
Dissenting Judge Dom Rlzzl criticized his colleagues for
denying bond, saying the "public's acceptance of It*
crim inal Justice system I* at stake.”
Webb, a Jalfrcy. N il, m other of two, has said her
new-found faith led her to reverse the “ lie" she told In 1977
when she accused Dotson of raping her.
Dotson was convicted of rape and aggravated kidnapping
in 1979 und sentenced in 2 5 -in 50-years In prison.

A 33-year old Long wood man
w as In serious condition Induy
with second- and ihtrd-drgree
burns over 30 percent ol his
body following u propane gas
explosion al Trl City Electric.
A ltam onte S prin g s, al about
4:30 p.m. W ednesday.
.John Bonner, of 1401 Prince
Philip Drive, a superlntendant
for ihe electrical com pany al 430
West St., was filling a com pany
truck with propane furl whrn
Ihe tank apparently over filled
and exploded. Sem inole County
Fire In sp ecto r J o n C h ristian
said.
C hrlstlun said Invesllgalors
have not talked with Homier,
who Is in Ihe b u rn mill ol
O r l a n d o R e g io n a l M e d ic a l
C enter. Hut 11 apjieurs. he said,
i hat the lank over-filled, kicked
ofr a relief valve a n d set off an
explosion that sent a 40-fool lire
hall Into Ihr air.
Bonner wus set uflre and two
co-w orkers cam e lo Ids aid,
Gregor D. Beasley, 18. of Lake
Mary, pul out the fire, while Roy
Hean«, 31. of Orlando, shill oil
Ihe gas. a Sem inole C ounty
sh eriffs report said.
Trl City Electric uses propane
Instead of gasoline as furi for
som e of Its vehicles, C hristian
said. Because of th e chance ol
explosion If a p ropanr tank Is
over filled. Christian said, users
are required by law to have
so m e o n e w a tc h in g p ro p a n e
tanks as they are filled, and that
Is apparently what Bonner was
d o in g . C h r is tia n s a id In ­
vestigators haven't determ ined
what went wrong, but static
rlectrlclty may have sparked Ihe
explosion.
Homier was treated at ihe
s c e n e try S e m in o le C o u n ty
firefighters and trans|M&gt;ried to

PROVIDENCE. It I (Ill’ll — A federal Judge ruled thut an
Insulin coated needle, the most damaging piece of evidence
against Claus von Itnlow at his trial In 1982. can tic
presenied during his retrial on ( barges he tried to kill his
wealthy wife.
Assistant Altorney General Marc DeSlsto w as lo lay out
Ills case today ugalnst the Danish Ixirn Jet-setter. DeSlsto
wus expected lo claim von Hulow, r&gt;«. irtrd to kill Murthn
"Sunny" von Hulow with Insulin shots to Inherit part of
her &gt;70 million utilities fortune and m arry his m istress,
The first slate w itness wus to be the family maid. Maria
Hehrallhummer. who provided some of t h e s t r o n g e s t
Irsllm ony against von Hulow In his first trial In 1982. The
defense will give Its opening statem ent afler all stale
witnesses have been culled, defense altorney Thom as
Puerto said.
The defense charged private tests conducted on the
needle III 1981 w n r Invalid and unreliable.

W O RLD
IN BRIEF
Pope's Choice Of Cardinals
Strengthens Conservative Bloc

. LUCY BABKIN COTTON
Mrs. Lucy Baskin Cotton. 66.
ol 86 Castle Brewer C ourt. S an ­
ford. died Tuesday nl Florida
H o sp ita l-A lta m o n te S p rin g s.
Born Nov. 22. I91H In Mc­
Cormick. S.C., she moved lo
Sanford from Anderson. S.C. In
1944. She wus a hom em aker
and m em ber of Ihe Kingdom
Hall of Je h o v a h 's W itnesses.
Sanford. She was a mem ber of
th e Sem inole C ounty Foster
G randparents
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e tie r
h u sb a n d , tslati. sev en sons,
David Harrison, of Philadelphia.
C rdriek of W ashington, DC,,
J o h n A. H a r r is o n . G e o rg e
B uskins. Bobby B askins. Re­
ginald and Michael Cotlon. all of
S a n f o r d : Iw o d a u g h t e r s .
LIMA. Peru |UPI| — Five suspected Muolst guerrillas
Elizabeth Benton. Sanford, and
W ednesday fired m uchlnc guns and hurled a satchel of
Ju lia Colston, W inter Park; Iwo
dynam ite at a car carrying the chief of P eru's elections
sisters. Virginia Middleton. Troy.
board, seriously w ounding hint, his chuuffcur and
S .C .. am i Lady C, R edden.
txxly gourd. jMillcr said.
R o c h e s te r. N.Y.; 13 g ra n d ­
Domingo Gurcla Rada. 72. president of (tie National
children.
Kin lions Hoard, was taken lo a hospital em ergency room
Oaklawn Funeral Home. Lake
where surgeons operated for four hours to exlruct at least
Mary, Is In charge of arrange­
two bullets Irom his head Shards of tame had also
m ents.
p rttrira lrd his brain, doctors said
CHARLES JEFFERSON
A medical bulletin suit! G arda Rada survived the
Mr. Charles Jefferson. 60. of 9
oj»erullnii but suffered extensive brain dam age It said he
N. SOth St., Philadelphia, died
also been shot In the arm,
T hursday at Ihe Presbyterian
Authorities believe Gurcla Rada was attacked by the
H o sp ital, P h ila d elp h ia Born
icbcl* of the Maoist S hining Path group, which has waged
April 1. 1925 In G rovrland. he
a 5-year-ohl war ugalnst the government th at has claimed
moved to Sanford as a child and
some 5. IOO live* The rebel* had called lor a boycott of the
a t t e n d e d S e m in o le C o u n ty
elections which they said were u farce designed lo keep the
s c h o o l s . H e m o v e d to
ric h lu power.
Philadelphia In 1946 He was a
presser for Ihr Renee Cleaner*.
Philadelphia, and a Baptist.
S urvivors Include his wife,
Beatryce: m other. Mrs Susie
Sm ith. Sanford, a son. Charles
1**1 |4*| J r ., Philadelphia: a daughter,
the*# guurefhjnt prenddd by momdyrt «J
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A 2 8 -y e a r* o ld O rla n d o
wom an was killed W ednesday
afler she sat tn the westbound
lane of Interstate 4 an d was
ru n over by at least two
vehicles.
Florida Highway Patrol of­
ficials said they do not know
why the woman sat In the
roadway west of Sanford or
how she got there.
Dead Is Rhonda Nolle.
According to an FHP report.
Miss Nolle ran o nto 1-4 at
a b o u t 8:15 p m . a n d sat
down. While on th e roadway,
she was run over by what
m ay have been a red BMW.
She was then stru ck by a
s e c o n d v e h ic le , a silv erwindow Dodge van. Neither
v ehicle slo p p ed a n d both
should have extensive front
end damage, according to the
FHP report.
T here was no Indication
Miss Nolle had been drinking,
the report said.
Ms. Nolle Is the n in th trafflc
death tn Seminole C ounty this
y e a r.
—D ean e J o rd a n

A c t i o n R e p o r ts
* F ire s

it C ourts
it P olice
Ihe Orlando hospital, the report
said.
TV TRACE
A 19-year-old Sanford m an
was being held In Itic Seminole
County Jatl In lieu of $5,000
bond charged with burglary and
Iheft after Ids fingerprints w rrr
reportedly found oil a stolen
lelevison round discarded on a
roadside.
Em ery Grilli-t. of Houle I, Box
I3 8 D . Sun lord lold sherlfTs
deputies that hr was aw akened
by a prowler lu Ids hom e al
about 3 u rn. on A|&gt;rlt 18. Griffis
loom! a door open, but wt-nl
hack lo tied, When he 'aw oke
again at 6 a m. he discovered Id*
$500 television was missing,
Grllfls w rnl lo tire home or his
nrlgtihnr. Edward iN-nnls, and
asked him lo lake him to a
phone so he could rejxirt the
burglary, a sherllT* report said
As they drove on W ayside
Drive they spoiled Ihr m an who
w as ev en tu ally ch a rg ed and
another unidentified m an at a
car stu ck In the sand on Katie
Sireel east of Sanford. Alter a
dum p truck pulled the vehicle
out of the san d , Griffis and
Dennis followrd ihe suspect* to a
service station where one of
them reportedly gave Grllfls a
pack of cigarettes he believed
w rrr stolen Irom hi* home, ihe
report said.
Grllfls and Dermis went hark
to th e Katie Street site and tumid

ihe television discarded about
|(X) feet from w here Ihe car had
Ix-cri stuck, th e rcjxirt said They
reported th e Incident to the
Seminole C ounty Sheriff's De­
partm ent a n d deputies m atched
itie fingerprints found on Ihe TV
on Tuesday.
Hilly -Joe Domini, of 1401 W.
1*1 St . has been charged In the
case. Hr w as arrested at 11:30
a m W ednesday after being
siopix-d as be drove along state
Road 4 6 In Sanford.
EX-HUSBAND BATTERED
A 35-year-old Ajxqika woman
has been charged with battery
*|xiuse utilise alter allegedly atlacking her cx-busband. p u n ­
ching and scratching Ills face,
alter he refused to talk with her
al Ills Job.
Rick McLeod. 31. ol Apopka,
lold jxillce who responded lo a
d isturbance call at the ABC
liquor store on east Altamonte
Drive. Altarm m lr Springs, that
ihc suspect had entered thut
business at about 3:30 p in. and
attac k ed htm w hen he w as
escorting h er o u t utter reluslng
in tnlH wtlh her.
Police noted McLeod had cu ts
on til* fact- and the suspect, who
w a s a t t h e s t o r e M cL eod
m anages w hen they arrived,
co n tin u ed to sh o u t a* they
Investigated the case
B a r b a r a J e a n n e R h ea of
2:iOH. S. Highland Ave.. was
i eleased on $500 txmd
BURGLARIES A THEFTS
A 5 0 0 - p o u n d so w . lo u r
three-day-old pig* and a pair of
goat* with a com bined valur of
$460 were stolen Irom a pen In
i h c b a c k y a rd o f J a m e s
Hampton. 58. ol 2940 Walker
Road. Jam esto w n , near Oviedo,
tx-iween April 14 and Tuesday.

The used car sales m anager of
Huh Dance Dodge. U S. Highway
17-92. Longwood. reported to
deputies that four tires and their
rlrns were stolen from an office
tra ile r at the d e a le rs h ip on
Monday or Tuesduy. The Items
have a total value of $400
A th ief look $ 3 0 5 from a
eablncl In the office of Dr. David
Ohlwller. 63. of 9001 E. Aloma
Ave.. Goldcnrod, betw een April
15 and 19. a sherifTs report said.
A set of tools w orth about
#500 was stolen from the back of
a pickup (ruck parked at 2015 S.
A dam s Ave.. Sanford, on Satur­
day. The tm ek an d tools belong
lo Ralph Phillips. 31. of 530
C a m b r i d g e C i r c l e . S o u th
Daytona.
Someone broke a window at
1316 Southwest Road. Sanford,
mi Tuesday, en tered the home
and stole a television and stereo
together valued at &gt;310. Sanford
jxiilce reported.
A Ih lc -f b r o k e a w i n d o w s i t
h o m e b e lo n g i n g to B ria n
Burgess. 26. ol 877 E 20lh St..
Sanford, and stole &gt;260 from his
bedroom . The th eft occurred
S aturday night or early Sunday,
Sanford police reported.
DUI ARREST
The following person has been
arrested in Seminole Comity on
a charge of driving under Ihe
Influence:
—Sharon Lynn Miller. 31. of 314
W 6th St., Sanford, was arrested
.6 9 25 p in T uesday after a
Hanford (xillcc Officer received u
riqxirt of a drunk driver and
sp o tted her driv in g on 21 at
Street. Sanford, with u flat tire
on tire right front of her car.

AREA DEATHS

VA TICAN (MTV (UPIJ — Po|»e John Paul IPs choice of 28
new cardinals strengthened the conservative bloc wllhln
Ihe College of C ardinals and Increased Third World |x&gt;wcr
within ih r Roman Catholic Church.
The ujipolniinrntx Wedncsduy to the body that elects
)&gt;oprx included American archbishops Jo h n O'Connor of
New York and Hernard laiw of Itoston. A special consistory
will be held May 25 to Inslull the nrw cardinals.
All ol Ihc nrw cardlnuls are described by Vatican sources
as loyalists and drx lriuul conservative* — hardly surpris­
ing. given the | m i |&gt; c 'm decidedly conservative views on
controversial church teachings regarding birth control,
homosexuality. |irlestly celibacy and the ordination of
women.
"luxiklug at the list you cun sec he Is rew arding those
lalthfn! lo the Houmii line," sutd one Vatican source. "You
won't fHid any lltierulx am ong them ."
The appointm ents of both Law and O'Connor had been
expected as their archdioceses are am ong the largest and
most prestigious In the United S tutrs and are traditionally
h ru d rd try curdlnals.

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Mon Badly Burned By Exploding Propone Tank

von Bulow Suffers Setback

Bornoll Bonk
florid* Po**r

The two women. G oldsby's llancee. Kaye
Wiggins. 18. and Simmons' wife. Kathy. 19- were
found guilty only of conspiracy, which carries a
possible sentence of five v ra rs In prison and a
S 10 00 0 fine
U S D istrict Judge Roger Vinson released the
two m en from prison w here they had been held
since th etr arrests a tew days after the bombings
and relu m ed the two women lo the custody of
their m others.
Leaders of pro-abortion factions hailed the
verdict.
"It Is o u r hope that Ihe re su lts of this trial will
serve as a deterrent to o th ers who are con­
tem plating violence as a m ean s ol Imposing their
religious beliefs on others." said Faye Wattleton.
spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood.
Goldsby and Simmons told federal agents
shortly after their arrest they had Iwin bed the
clinics because they had received a "call from
God" and were trying lo sto p killings of the
unborn
The lead defense lawyer. T. Patrick Monaghan
of Hardstourn. Ky.. who represented Goldsby.
appeared most upset by Ihe verdicts
"T h ere's hecn a 13th Juror (God)." Monaghan
said. "I don't understand exactly what He's doing
or why H e's doing ii."

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PAUL FA B R Y

Mr. Paul Fabry. 8 1 . of 2440 W.

He Is survived by his wile.
Addle, tw o d au g h te rs. Irene
A nderson, F lin t. M idi . a n d
Kllzutx'lh O yster. Deltona: a son.
Floyd, W arren, Mich.; a brother.
Clyde. Flint. Mich.; a sister.
Hazel Hilliard. Muskegon. Mlrh.;
six g ra n d c h ild re n . 20 g re a t­
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e r a l H om e.
Sanlord. Is In ch arg r of a r ­
rangem ents.
RICHARD E. STONE
Mr Richard E Stone. 83. ol
516 King S t.. Cocoa, died April
IN at Wueslhoff Memorial Hospi­
tal. Rix-kledge, Fla Born In
Melbourne, be bad been a life­
long resident of Cocoa Me was
l lie ow ner a n d founder of Stone's
F u irrra ) H o m e , w h ich w a s
8ALL1EW. PERRY
established In Sanford In 1923.
Mrs. Sallle Williams Perry. 93, Hr was a m em b er of the Greater
ol 1112 Orange Ave., Sanford- Si. Paul Baptist C hurch. Cocoa.
d ie d W e d n esd ay al C e n tra l
Survivors Include hi* wife.
Florida Regional Hospital. S an ­ Daisy; a son. Rudy. Cocoa; Iwo
ford, B orn May 9, 1891 In d a u g h t e r s . D o ris C ro o m s .
H avana. Fla . she m oved to Kocklrdgr, an d Mary Cowuri.
Hanford 65 years ago. She was a D aytona B e a rh : two sisters.
hom em aker amt a m em ber of Elizabeth Gibbs, and Thelm a
New Bethel Missionary Baptist Mathis, both of Melbourne; 26
C hurch.
g ra n d c h ild re n . 30 g re a t­
Survivors Include a daughter. grandchildren
Lillie Mac Gadson Sanford: two
A rrangem ents are under the
sisters. Mrs. Edna Collins and direction of S tone Funeral Home.
Mrs. Annie L Newkirk. Sanford; Cocoa. Marvin C. Zanders and
one granddaughter. Mr* Vera E u n ice W ilso n , d ire c to rs In
Mae J o h n s o n . S an fo rd : iwo charge.
great-granddaughter*. Delores
ila r k n e s s , O rla n d o , n n d
Veronica Jones. Sanford.
Wllson-Elcbelbcrger M ortuary.
Sanford. Is In ch arg r of a r­
rangem ents.

state Road 426, Ovtrdu. died
Tuesday at Ills residence, Horn
Dec 12. 1903 In Cleveland, he
moved to Oviedo from th ere In
1946. He was a retired d im *
grower und a mem ber of St.
Luke'* L utheran Church.
S u rv iv o rs Include h is wife.
Mary; two sons, Paul A.. Cleve­
land. an d Curl J .. Orlando; u
d a u g h t e r . M rs M a r ia n C.
Thom upson. Scottsdale. Artz.; a
brother, John, Czechoslovakia; a
s i s t e r , M rs. A n n a K v r tk o ,
C zechoslovakia: seven g ra n d ­
children.
H u ld w in -F u lrc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Goldcnrod. I* In ch arg e of
ariungem cnls.

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LEROY C. CONE
Mr. Leroy C. Cone. 90. of 1377
B ailey C o u rt. D rllo n a . d ied
Sunday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Born
May 8. 1894 tn Nantstre. Mich .
hr moved to Deltona In 1983
from Clio, Mich. He wus a retired
supervisor In the autom otive
Industry and a Mrlhodlst.

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Funeral Notice$
P IS S Y . U l l l t W
F un*c*t lorvlcot lor M r» Soil)* W Pore,
01 ol I I I ) »0 n g * Av* . Son lord. who dlrd
W*dn#w*y. *111 U &lt;1 1 p m Sunder Al Now
Botsoi M o -o n * ,, Boptitl Church. *1) E 10m
SI . Son lord noth potior Koto, I Doctor In
'horpo Burlol lo tallow In Rwtlown Com*
•*»r Colling hour* for If wndt will bo 1 • p m
Friday ol !h» chop*I Wilton E icholborgor
Mortuary In iherg*
J E M I S IO N . CHARLES
G ro y tv d t t*r,lc*t for M r Chorlot J«l
lor ton. M o l t N Mfh S t , Philadelphia. pe ,
who d *d Thurtdof. will bo hold ol J XI p m
So'urdey ol RttHown Comotory with tho
Ro&gt; O W Wittiomt title lollng Colling heurt
•or Iriondt will bo ID o m until 1 pm
Saturday o' th# chop*I Wilton Eichtibwrgtr
Mortuary In chorgt
C O TTO N . LU CY B.
-F u n e re l lorvlctt lor M rt Lucy Botkin
Cotton. M. of U Cotuo Browor Court.
Son lord. Who diod Tuotdoy. will b* hold
Soturdoy ol I p m In Kingdom Moll 0*
Johor oh i Wiinottot with brother Edword L
Munior oillooting Burlol will bo in Oeklewn
Memonel Port V itiU tw i lor lomlly end
Inondt will bo Friday S I p m Oeklewn
Funeral Mom* loke Mery. Inc her go
STONB. RICHANO B.
-F u n e re l lor.icot lor Mr Rlchoerd I
Slono. U . &gt;M King S I. Cocao, who died
Thurtdey. will bo hold Friday ol 1 p m ol Ihe
C re a to r Si Pool B e p lltt C hurch. I I )
Magnate SI Cocee. with the Her O W
Wells potter. In chorgo Burlol Id M low In
F lor ido Memonel Comotory RacbM g*
Colling hourt lor Inondt will bo hold Norn
n o o n le lp m lodoy 01 Slono t Punorol Homo
end Irom H o r n until funerel time i t Ihe
church Pndoy Eunice I Wilton. M orrM C.
Zendtrt d:rtele,t In chorgo

�Judges Opt To Specialize

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
House: Let State Decide
Where Group Homes Located

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TALLAHASSEE (UPl) — After a bitter floor fight, the
Hoii-^e has voted to override local governm ents' authority
i" v-lect sites for group homes for the elderly, the m entally
and physically handicapped and runaw ay children
I he vote on HB 1174 cam e five years after the
legislature voted to close down m any of the large
Institutions used to house persons Incapable of fending
completely for themselves, and shirt those persons Into
neighborhood group homes
Yri sponsors of the group hom e bill — which should
come up for a final vote next week — said five of 460 local
governm ents had arranged to Include group home sites In
residential neighborhoods, and that others had reserved
space for th e hom es In unsuitable a rra s
Sponsors arg u ed that the state should take m atters Into
Its own h an d s and let the D epartm ent of Health and
Hrhabllltatlve Services decide where the homes should go.
Opponents com plained the bill m ight allow placem ent of
convicted felons. Including sex offenders. In neighborhoods
— and that th e Legislature has no right to Impose on local
authority in zoning m atters.

Growth Plan Review Begins
TALLAHASSEE IUPII — The House Appropriations
Committee today begins two days of hearings on Gov. Bob
G rah am 's 10 -y rur blueprint for balancing F lo rid a's
environm ental n re d s and rapid population growth.
The full House Is scheduled to debate the com prehensive
stale plan next Tuesday. A speclul Senate com m ittee Is
already w orking on aspects of the G raham plan, and
debate In that ch am ber Isexpecled In mid May.
Graham s chief of staff, Charles Heed, two weeks ago put
Ihe projected cost of the state plan at $32 billion —
Ini hiding city, county and business-born expenses — over
lhe next 10 years.
By the year 2000. the state's 1 I million population Is
1 xpcitcd to swell to 15 million — roughly the equivalent of
Ihe entire stale of Georgia moving southw ard. To cope with
•hat kind of grow th, the Legislature this year Is working on
a package of construction regulations to protect w aterways
and coastlines, an d Graham has put forth model goals for
the stale to achieve In education, environm ental protec­
tion. law enforcem ent and other areas of stae needs
through the year 1995.

'Capo' A rrested For Jumping Bail
FORT LAUDERDALE IUPII — A reputed "capo" of the
Gumblno organized crim e family of New York has been
arrested at a hotel on Fort Lauderdale’s G alt Ocean Mile, an
Fill spokesm an said.
John Gotti. 40. who allegedly Is a high-ranking m em ber
of the G am hlno organization, w as arrested by FBI agents
and me m iters of the Broward C ounty Sheriff's Office
Organized C rim e Bureau W ednesday on charges of
violating the new Bull Reform Act of 1984 by leaving New
York stale w here he was arrested, suld Miami FBI
spokesm an J o e Del t'um po
Gotti, a resident of Howard Beuch. N.Y., posted $1
million bond March 28. He had been charged Involving two
groups In the G am hlno family who allegedly com m itted a
series of crim es Including hijacking, gam bling and loan
sharking.
A trial date had not been sel for Gotti.

Kennedy Death: 1 Year After
By U n ite d P re ss I n te r n a tio n a l
Exactly one year ago today David K ennedy's body was
found spraw led face down betw een two beds In a
$25&lt;&gt;-a night room at the Brazilian Court Hotel In Palm
Beach.
An autopsy showed the 28-year-old son of the late Sen.
Hubert F. Kennedy died of a n overdose Involving u
com bination of cocaine and the prescription drugs Demerol
anti Mellaril.
Documents gathered In the Investigation of his death
show Krnnedy w as "full of pain" from the assassination of
Ills father a n d depressed ab o u t gran d m o th er Rose
Kennedy's falling health.
Two hotel bellhops are aw aiting trial on charges of
selling Kennedy the cocaine found In his body and m ore
than a gram ol the white powder found In his wallet.

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPO RT! Fierce
w inds stripped sheet m etal from
a skyscraper an d knocked out
power to th o usands of homes
a n d b u sin e sse s In S o u th ern
California today. while a heat
wave that set or tied 100 records
In the East this week cainc to an
end. Gusts of m ore th an 40 rnph
In the Los Angeles area blacked
out more than 10.(XX) custom ers
today, officials said Police closed
a section of W llshlre Boulevard
because of sheet m etal blown off
a high rise un d er construction
•About 100 g u ests In u Santa
Monica. Calif., m otel were forced
from their ro o m s because a
250-foot crane being used down
the street was sw inging In (he
wind, police said "Apparently.
Ithe crane) Is designed to swing,
but It appears to be bending."
Ll. Mlkr Murphy said
AREA FORECAST! Today
partly cloudy an d warm with
widely scattered show ers and
thunderstorm s. High In mid to
{upper 80s Wind south 5 to 10
;m ph. Rain chance 20 perrent
{Tonight partly cloudy with some
lo cally d en se la te -n ig h t fog
{likely. Low tnld 60s. Variable
{light wind Friday partly sunny
land warm with a slight rhance

Evening Herald. Vantord FI

Thursday. April JJ. m i

More Cases Fewer Being Resolved
t

By D eane J o rd a n
H e ra ld S ta ff W rite r
S em inole c irc u it Judges a re finding
them selves In a legal bind — the num ber of
criminal and civil cases they have to deal
with is clim bing steadily and the num ber of
cases they actually deal with Is decreasing.
In fact, at the end of 1984. there were
almost 2.000 cases pending In circuit court.
Last year w as the court's m ost efficient with
1.616 cases disposed of. That m e a n s there Is
well over a y e a r's worth of work languishing
on the court docket.
Net result: th e slowly-grinding wheels of
Justice are slowing down still m ore
Possible solutions Install a n o th er Judge,
which h a s been recom m ended by the
Florida S uprem e Court but not approved by
the Legislature, or become m ore efficient
The Judges have opted for efficiency.
Starting J u ly I. the five clrru lt Judges In
Seminole C ounty will specialize with two of
them h earing only crim inal cases two
hearing civil cases and one Judge handling
Juvenile court and other family m atters The

...Roads
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
agreem ents. Langley said
If ellher county failed lo adopt
an Inter-local agreem ent or to
Impose th e 4-ccnts-per-gallon
gasoline tax. the authority would
not be errated . The authority
would also co n tro l the TrlCounty T ransit Authority bus
system but would be forbidden
from spending gas tax money on
II.
On th e m e r g e r of th e
expressway authorities of each
county. Langley's first Idea was
to have a board composed of five
Seminole C ounty m em bers and
five Orange C ounty members.
The county com m issioners of
both counties would recommend
nam es of persons lo Ihr gover­
nor for appointm ent and the
governor would appoint m em ­
bers from those th u s nominated.
To provide revenues. In addllion to to lls , for c o m b in ed
e x p r e s s w a y a u t h o r i t y , th e
Legislature would permit the
authority to levy a 1-cenl per $1
smiles lax for a Ihrre-yrar period,
subject lo ratification of the
voters In each county. Langley
said If the voters of cither county
rejected th e proposal, the m erger
would not becom e effective.
He s a i d a 1-cenl sales t a x
w o u l d r a is e 1 7 8 m i l l i o n s y e a r I n

combined revenue from the two
counties. In Sem inole County a
1-cenl sales tax will bring In
about $13.2 million.
Langley said Frederick first
agreed w ith the proposal and
then cam e back dem anding that
the authority be constituted of
five m em bers from Orange and
two from Sem inole.
A grrrm enl w as finally rrarh ed
with Frederick by com prom ising
al five m em bers for Orange and
four from S em inole. Langley
said F rederick's argum ent was
that the m ajority ot the funding
w o u ld c o m e fro m O ra n g e
County.
Langley, who Is ulso Senate
minority leader, said Frederick
had a point there since the
O range C o u n ty E x p re ssw ay
Authority h as bonding capability

arran g em en t will last for a year. Criminal
cases in Juvenile court. Incidentally. Is the
only type of case load th at has declined
during the past four vrars.
Circuit Ju d g e C. Vernon Mize Jr. said that
If th e Judges specialize, th ey can handle
m ore cases than If they h ear a variety ol
cases.
D uring the past four years, according to
statistics supplied bv Judicial adm inistrative
assistan t Lots Walker, th e nu m b er of c a s e s .
Imth civil and crim inal. disposed of has
steadily dropped a s th e n um ber of r a s e s
filed Is Increasing at an equally rapid rale
In 1981. aboul 91 percent of criminal and
civil cases brought were resolved within a
v rar In 1984. onlv 85 percent of cases werr
resolved within 12 m o n th s of bring filed
W hy? A total of 2.G92 cases m in e d the
Judicial process in '81. In '8 4 . the num ber
was u p to 3.488
Also during the past four years, the
nu m b er of trials In rrtm ln al and civil cases
•'■i\ e steadily dropped. T h ere were 33 . i\ il
trials In 1981. only 25 In 1984 There were

TO TAL INSURANCE
SERVICE

of $ 100 million.
"W e may run Into trouble with
lhe Democratic leadership, hut
we arc trying to negotiate/*
Langley said.

REMEMBER
YOUR INpEPENDENT AGENT
SERVES YOU FIRST

Sem inole C o u n ty C om m is­
sioner Fred S treetm an said ihe
entire negotiation seem s an ef­
fort lo ronic up w ith something
the mayor of O rlando will sign
off on. "I don't know how lie
becam e a prlvntul figure In a
problem that tra n sc e n d s two
counties."
As far as th e Inis transit
system is concerned. Streetm an
said he sees no reason for it
being eliminated. "T h e transit
authority Is doing a good |ol&gt; and
the frrs |&gt;er subsidy ratio Is
t&gt;eiier than Hie national average.
I see no re a s o n to d isru p t
som ething that l» w orking."
Meanwhile, sta le Rep Carl
Selph. R-Caaselberry. said ihr
compromise ap p ears good and
the legislation on th r merged
expressw ay a u th o ritie s could
m e a n th a t th e e x p a n d e d
expressway Into Sem inole could
be completed w ith cash.
He addrd that lam glry experts
to meet with th e U S. Depart­
m en t of T ra n sp o rta tio n next
m o n th to talk ubout federal
m atching lunds a n d to talk with
the state DOT ab o u t stale m at­
ching funds on state roads th r
a u th o rity

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William H "B lir Wlflhl C.P.C.U
Prssldsnl

Sanford

Gerald W. Mayor
Account Rspraisnlallvo

What one cannot repay
one can still

to

build.
S elp h also s u ld F red erick
should "quit being parochial and
let us all work to g eth er."
Streetm an said he Just doesn't
see the need for the formation of
uny new agency. "W e could
solve road problem s locally If we
Just had the m oney to do It with
agencies that exist already."
Sem inole C o u n ty C om m is­
sioner Bill K lrrhhoff declined
co m m en t say in g h r will he
Interested In reading the legisla­
tion when ihe negotiating und
com prom ising Is com pleted
Sem inole C o u n ty C om m is­
sioner Sandra G lenn said she
w ouldn't have uny problem with
a merged expressw ay authority,
bul falls lo see llie need for u
c n m h l n r d I r a n s p o r I a 11o it
authority.

I4H rrlm lnal trials in 1981. and 140 in
1984
Most criminal an d civil cases are settled
Iteforr they get to the courtnxm i. and the
n u m b er has Increased slightly betw een
1981-84 But the figures Indicate that the
growth In Ihr case lewd has outstripped the
n um ber of out-of-court settlem ents
A lthough Ju v en ile crim e ca ses h av e
drop|&gt;ed. oilier types of eases heard by the
judge In that division have Increased On the
Increase have been oases of m enial com
potency determ inations and probate.
Itt 1981. there were 1.850 cases filed In
Juvenile court. By 1984. the num ber had
dropped to 1.112.
Under the new specialization arrange
m rn t. rlrru tt Judges Kenneth M Leffler and
Robert U. McGregor will hamhe crim inal
»asos Judges S. Jo se p h Davis Jr. and C.
Vernon Mize J r will handle civil suits, and
Dominick J. Salli will hear eases In Juvenile
court which also Includes probate, gu ard ­
ianships. un co n testrd divorces and m ental
health eases

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occurred.
W ayne Porter, u polygraph
e x a m in e r for I tie S ta ir At­
torney's office, testified that In
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
tils opinion G rant lied lo him on
Grunt confirm ed that h r did three key questions regarding
have syphilis, bu l In March of w hether hr assaulted the girl.
of afternoon showers or th u n ­ 1984. before the girl said she
Porter explained th at a score of
derstorm s. High in low to mid was attacked und that hr hud plus 6 or higher Indicates a
80s Wind south 5 to 10 m ph. sought m edical treatm ent before person Is telling the truth A
Rain chance 20 percent.
the lime the girl said Ihr assault score from plus 6 to negative 6
BOATINO FORECAST: St.
shows n rllh rr truthfullness nor
A ugustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
lying A More of negative 7 or
m iles — Wind variable m ostly
g rra lrr Indicates the person Is
s o u th 5 to 10 k n o ts to d ay
Ivlng
iM'cotnlng southwest by tonight
Porter said G rant scored a
then light und variable Friday.
An Aftlllata of h c a :
negative 12.
—D ean e J o rd a n
LOUISVILLE. Ky. IUPII Sea less than 3 feet. Partly
rlo u d y w ith a few sh o w e rs J a c k B u rc h u m . th e w o rld 's
m a i n l y n o r t h h a l f t o d a y . oldest perm anent artificial heart
patient, died w hen a Jelly-like
O therw ise fair.
E X T E N D E D F O R E C A S T : blood clot com pressed a rem ­
S a t u r d a y th r o u g h M o n d a y nant of his natural heart und
m ostly fair. Only a slight chance burked up blood Into his lungs,
of a fte rn o o n th u n d e rs to rm s . doctors said today.
Durcham. 62. died at 9:48
Lows from low 60s north to low
70s extrem e south. Highs mid lo p.m. W ednesday at H um anu
Hospital A udubon. 10 days after
upper 80s.
AREA READINOS (B a.m.): he becam e the fifth Jarvlk-7
tem perature: 74; overnight low: heart patient.
Dr. William C. DeVries, who
6 4 : W e d n e s d a y ’s h ig h : 8 7 ;
barom etric pressure: 30.00; rela­ Implanted four of the world's five
tiv e h u m id ity ; 81 p e r c e n t; artificial hearts, appeared su b ­
w inds, south at 0 m ph; sunrise: dued at a m edical briefing and
said It w as Impossible lo tell If
5 :5 0 a m . sunset 6 57 p m.
FRIDAY TIDES! D a y to n a the artificial heart had affected
Without obfigation, I would like to receive the booklet:
Beach: highs. 11:33 a.m .. 11:56 B urrliain's lifespan.
"It's a possibility It rould have
p m .; lows. 5:48 a.m .. 5 :4 1 p.m .:
Port Canaveral: highs. 11:25 shortened his life." DeVries said
a m .. 11:48 p.m.: lows. 5:3Q "ll also m ay have lengthened his
a m .. 5:32 p m.; Bayport: highs. life.
N am e
PSasa
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Blackmail
Won't Succeed
In 1980, a Vietnamese refugee who had
worked as a mortician In Hanoi told a
congressional subcommittee that the North
Vietnamese were still holding the Ixh IIcs of
400 American servicemen at a former
prisoner-of-war camp as late as 1977, The
refugee passed a Pentagon polygraph test and
a Defense Department nfrical said his account
had been "cross-checked and Independently
verified.”
Since then the operative assumption In
Washington has been that the Vietnamese
communists were, in fact, holding the
remains of hundreds of Americans as grisly
bargaining chips In flanoi's efforts to pry
political and economic concessions from
Washington. The periodic release by the
Vietnamese of a few sets of remains, such as
those Identified recently by the Arm y's
Central Identification laboratory In Hawaii,
tends to confirm the grim assumption.
Tw o of the six servicemen Identified had
been listed by the Pentagon as prisoners of
war and were known to have died In
captivity. The other four. Air Force officers
whose planes were shot down over North
Vietnam, had been classified as missing In
action.
Perhaps, but only perhaps, the remains of
the Air Force officers were Just recently
located by the Vietnamese. But the odds are
at least as good that these remains were
umong those Inspected and processed by the
refugre mortician almost a decade ago at 17
Ly Nam De St. In Hanoi. And. of course, the
odds are much better than even that the
bodies of the two Americans held as prison­
ers. albeit at Jungle POW camps In South
Vietnam, were available to the Nortli Vlelnamese years ugo.
An Incontrovertible example of Hanoi's
duplicity came to light In 1981 when the
Vietnamese returned the remains of three
American pilots known to have been POWs In
North Vietnam. Throughout the war. the
Vietnamese never acknowledged holding
these men. And when their remains were
turned over to U.S. officials in Ju ly 1981 the
Vietnamese offered not a word of explanation.
T h e families of these men grieved,
anguished and wondered about the fate of
their loved ones year ufter year. Hanoi almost
certainly could have eased that suffering by
doing what any civilized nation docs once
hostilities end: Return all prisoners of war,
release remains and all Information on those
deceased, and cooperate fully In resolving the
status of those still missing. Officials In Hanoi
claim repeatedly to have fulfilled these
requirements.
These claims arc patent, cruel lies. A dozen
years after the Parts Peace Accords und the
departure of the last Amcrlcun soldiers from
Vietnam and a decade after the fall of Sulgon.
the communists In Hanoi are still trying to
exploit the suffering of American POW-MIA
families for political und economic advantage.
Few governments In recent memory have
acted more desplcubly or pursued u more
cruelly cynical ploy.
The Defense Department now lists 2.477
Americans us still unaccounted for In
Southeast Asia. At the agonizingly slow rate
that Vietnam Is returning remulns and
providing Information, the matter of Ameri­
can I*OW-MIAs will remain an active Issue
past the end of this century. The only hope,
short of unacceptable surrender to extortion,
of achieving u proper resolution long before
then Is to persuade Hanoi that bluckmall ran
never succeed.

berrys w o u ld

WASHINGTON — T h at eerie silence you
" h e a r" from Washington In the middle of the
m ost critical budget debate In U.S. history Is the
lost voice of what used to be called "(he Silent
Majority.'*
Its m em bership was com prised of (hat great
m ass of middle-class w orkers and taxpayers
who suddenly became politically acllve in th e
late I960* and early '7 0 s an d m ade their voices
collectively heard.
T hese sam e people, th eir num bers signifi­
cantly Increased, made th eir voices heard In th e
last presidential election w ith an awesome roar
of approval for President R eagan's policies —
handing the president 5 2 5 electoral votes, more
th a n anyone ha* ever received, and 59 percent
of the popular vole.
Now. with every special minority interest
group In the land blanketing Capitol Hill and
buttonholing lawmakers, the Silent Majority
seem s to have heroine silent once again.
Instead, the voices th at ap p ear most dom inant
are those who don't w ant one nlckrl of th eir

program s, benefits and subsidies touched, no
m atter how big the deficit. They run th e gam ut
from major corporations that don't w ant their
heavily subsidized Export-Import loans elim i­
nated to Social Security recipients w ho want
their full cost-of-living Increase.
As anyone who h a s ever studied congressional
warfare knows, the voices heard In th e greatest
num bers arc alm ost alw ays the o n esth at win
The question th at cries out to tie asked this
week Is; Where are those who are not direct
recipients of cut-rate loans, subsidies, en title­
m ent* and other giveaways, but who will pay
m ost of the bills? W hy aren 't their voices being
raised? Why aren 't th eir organization* — trade
groups, civic associations, grass-roots cau cu ses
— making their positions known in an effective
m anner? Why Is Ihc greal preponderance of
voices coming only from those who are the
tieneflclarte* und their lobbyists? W here h as the
Silent Majority gone?
It would Indeed be a monumental tragedy If
th e delicately balanced budget package put

together by the House and S en ate Republicans
gets torn to shreds because th e voices of the
minority are louder than th e m ajority. That
would be a one-way ticket to a major tax
Increse. w hich Is precisely w hat th e opponents
of spending cu ts w ant.
No one can predict how the budget battle will
turn out. except to say that It will be a tougher
fight th an It needed in be
Precious tim e and political capital were
wasted In Ihe fight over aid to the Nicaraguan
rebels, a req u est th at sh o u ld have b ern
postponed until support for a com prom ise could
have been nailed down. T he lengthy and
needless controversy over R eag an 's trip to the
German cem etary at Bltburg further eroded
White House attention from th e critical budget
battle.
All of this ha* left the field largely to the
opponents of budget culling, w hich m eans that
for both th e While House and Its congressional
allies, there Is a lot of lost ground to recover.

W ASHINGTO N WORLD

A N T H O N Y HARRIGAN

Action
On Trade
Front

Second
Term
Buzz Saw

The extraordinary series of votes
In the U.S. Senate and House of
R epresentatives, In which there was
virtually unanim ous *up|&gt;ort for
retaliation ngalnsi Jap an if it con­
tinues to open Its doors to Am erican
goods w as a surprising develop­
m ent.

By H elen Thom as
DPI W hite H ou se Reporter
WASHINGTON IUPI) - President
Reagan had a longer honeymoon in
office than m ost presidents. And a
49-state m andate to begin hts sec­
ond term Is nothing lo sniff al.
Bui as In all things, he Is losing
some of his m agic m uch and his
first-term ability to cut his losses

Until these voles took place, II
seem ed that only a limited n um ber
of congressm en In both p arties were
concerned about Jap an 's resort to
covert protectionism while It p re­
ached free trade to th e United
States. Clearly, Ihere h as been a
great aw akening In Congress, At
long last, the m embers are showing
sensitivity to Ihe plight of a wide
range of U.S. Industries affected by
J a p a n 's practice of defensive and
offensive targeting
Leading American Industrialists,
Including the chairm en of D ul'oni,
Motorola, and Champion S p ark Plug
Co., have been articu latin g the
plight of U.S cum panic* faced with
com petition from guided an d su b ­
sidized industries abroad. They
have w arned of sevrre losses In
em ploym ent, the danger of the large
scale shutdow ns of plants In the
U.S., und the shift In m anufacturing
"offshore" In Mexico. Indonesia.
Brazil an d elsewhere,
The business prrss Is com ing
around on the trade Issue, Buaincaa
Week recently warned lliut the U.S.
trade deficit with Japan could hit
•5 0 billion this year, up from $37
billion In 1984. Time published a
very hard-hitting article on Jupanese-style covert protectionism . Unfnrtunutrly, while Ihe C ongress now
secs the light, there ure plenty of
free (rude dogm atists aro u n d who.
like Ihe Ikm rbonx of old. w on't learn
or forge) anything
One of the holdouts Is the Waff
Stivel Journal, which greeted the
a lm o st u n a n im o u s H enute und
House votes with a sneering charge
of a "su d d en outbreuk of protec­
tionist bom bast" ’and referred to
"th e King Kong roars from the
House und Senate ch am bers Ihls
week.” The Wall Street Journal Is
determ ined to see no evil, hear no
evil with respect to Jap an und other
foreign co u n trie s which em ploy
targeting.
Nevertheless, whut really counts
Isn't preem ptive censorship on the
purt of a m ajor business publication
but w h a t's happening In C ongress
And the news from Capitol Hill Is
that the polltlcul will exists for
action on the trade front. Jupun
would do well to open Its m arkets
and end Its unfair trading practices.
T im e h a s ru n o u t fo r th e s e
practices.

As a true believer, he appears less
willing lo com prom ise ibis lime
arnund and has set some goals for
himself that are not easily achieved.
One of the goals obviously Is to
knock off the leftist S andlnlsta
government In N icaragua.

V IE W P O IN T

Peace Initiative
By A lfon so Kobelo
On M arch 2. 1985. a bright clear
morning In S an Jose. Costa Klca.
some ftfly Nicaraguans from all
walks of life gathered lo h ear a
statem ent signed the day before by
re p re se n ta tiv e s of the prin cip al
groups opposing Marxist S andlnlsta
rule of Ihelr country.
The San Jo se declaration called
on Ihe Sundlnlxtus to Join Irt a
“ nutlonal dialogue" to resolve dif­
fe re n c e s c iv illy . It a s k e d th e
Nicaraguan Conference of Bishops
to m ediate, und outlined an agenda
of Issues lor discussion, li sel March
20 as the dale to begin the dialogue
leading lo "nutlonal reconciliation."
T h is " p e a c e In itiativ e* ’ w a s
ham m ered out over many weeks by
p e rs o n s a d v o c a tin g d iv e rs e
approaches to resolve the civil war
between N icaragua's Marxist regim e
and Ihe dem ocratic freedom fighters
w ho r e p r e s e n t c o n t r a s t i n g
philosophies and experiences. T hey
ag reed , h o w e v e r, on tw o f u n ­
dam ental points: 11 opposition to
Sandlnlsta rule; und 2) the desire for
a peaceful, civilized resolution of the
problem and an end to the blood­
shed and sacrifice afflicting both
sides In the civil war.
More significant Is that th ese
Nicaraguan exiles had liern allies of
the S undlnlstux In Ihe slrugglc
u g u ln a t a f o r m e r N ic a r a g u a n
dictator. A nastasia Somora. And
somr becam e m em bers of Ihe new
governm ent after the Irlum ph In
July 1979.
J u s t a s w e u n ite d a g a i n s t
Somoza s dictatorship, we ure toduy
u n ited a g a in st the rule of t h r
Cuban-Soviet style polltburo w hich
has been Imposed on Nicaragua. We
are a broadly representative group.
Bui for the fai t that Marxist m ov­
ent e n t a e ls e w h e r e h a v e

appropriated the term , we might
well call ourselves a new "liberation
tro n i." For o ur objective ts tu
llberair our fatherland from Ihe
M u rx ls t-L e n ln ls m of the S u n dlnlslas
In 1978-79. th e arm ed force
which fought Somozu num bered
only six or seven thousand. But It
was backed by a national coalition
of o th er fo rc e s . In clu d in g th e
Catholic C h urch, labor unions, polit­
ical parties, businessm en, students,
peasants, farm ers, and others.
Today the coalition opposing th e
Sandlnlstas Is equally broad. It
Includes form er Sandlnlstas a n d
former m e m b e rs of Ihc re v o lu ­
tionary governm ent who could nol
tolerate th r direction In which th e
S u n d l n l s t a s w e re ta k in g th e
country.
Today N icaragua Is a renegade
nullon. A m ong Latin A in erlran
heads of state only Fidel C astro
attended the J a n u a ry 10 Inaugura­
tion of the new president. Daniel
Ortega. T he FSLN regime has p ro ­
duced nearly a half million refugees
and exiles; a n d N lcuragua h a s
become a haven for International
terrorists and d ru g traffickers.
D e s p ite p r o p a g a n d a w h ic h
jHirtruys us differently, we are a new
national liberation front Our p ro ­
gram Is founded on the legitim ate
aspirations nf the Nicaraguan peo­
ple. We speak for nearly a half
million rrfugecs and exiles, for th e
Indians and C reoles of the A tlantic
Coast, for th e thousands who have
ta k e n u p a r m s , a n d fo r t h e
lunulrrds of th o usands of citizens
who are n o t free to speak for
themselves. The San Jose d eclara­
tion ts a genuine peace Initiative
which rem ains the lost and only
hope for bringing peace and recon­
ciliation to Nicaragua.

Thai has been a driving ulm since
he tcxik office. He w ants lo make
sure that there Is no com m unist
takeover on his w atch.
But Ihe e x e rc is e of m ilita ry
strength w hether through surro­
gates or on Its own must have
public backing, an d so fur In the
case of Central Am erica, the presi­
dent h u

n o t b e e n a b le In ach iev e a

consensus.
hi rhetorical term s, h r has pulled
out all Ihc sto p s accusing his
opponents of "shameful surrender."
He made th r sam e charge of
" s u r r e n d e r " a g a in s t S p e a k e r
Thom as O'Nrtll when O'Neill urged
u pullout from l^-banon after some
300 Marines were killed, and a few
days later Reagan withdrew the
troops. It was the better pari of valor
for which he was praised rather
than criticized.
He had. In sh o rt, declared a
victory and pulled out.
But Nicaragua and other Issues
appear to lie m ore visceral wllh the
president.
Although the president Is trying
to "hang to u g h " In refusing to
change his Itinerary, which Includes
a visit to a G erm an military cem e­
tery where som e Nazi SS storm
troopers are buried, many White
House aides believe It was a major
blooper and could have been pre­
vented under m ore sensltve w at­
chful eyes,
Reagan's Intentions were In the
traditions of post-w ar healing and
r e c o n c ilia tio n w ith a f o r m e r
adversary who Is now un Im portant
ally. Hut he forgot that for m any,
memories are not that short for
those who bear the scars of World
W ard.
The m onths ahead have m any
more hurdles T he president ts not
one, according to his aides, who will
tel lume du ck lsm set In.
But the ev en ts ol the last two
weeks are proving th at It will be not
be easy to alw ays prevail.

JA C K A N D tR SO N

HHS Probes Rehab Facility's Charges
By Jack Anderson
and Josep h Bpasr
WASHINGTON - Defense co n ­
tractors aren 't Ihe only ones who
charge the government for personal
ex p en ses like kennel co sts and
cocktail partliw,
Investigators for the H ealth and
H um an Services Department turned
up more thun $1 million In q u es­
tionable Medicale charges frarn a
sin g le re h a b ilita tio n c e n te r In
1982-83. They Included legal fee*
fo r t h e c o m p a n y p r e s i d e n t 's
divorce, his country-club tab and
health-insurance prem ium s for his

mother.

"What are you lookin' al — first time you've
aver seen o PUNK GRANDMOTHER?"

A ccording lo a m em o ra n d u m
w ritten by the Health a n d H um an
S e r v i c e s I n s p e c to r - g e n e r a l to
an o th er departm ent official, this
Inform ation will be presented soon
to the U.S. attorney In S cranton. Pa.
The com pany under Investigation

Is Allied Services lor the H andi­
capped. parent corporation ot the
George T. W alters Institute ol Re­
habilitation Medicine The W alters
facility Is (lie largest In Allied's
network of rehabilitation und v oca­
tional centers, which serve m ore
t h u n a m i l l i o n p c o p I e in
northeastern Pennsylvania,
Allied's W ashington attorney told
our associate Tony Capucclo that
Ihc co m p an y "Is confident an d
hopeful (that a) fair result will be
reached and announced soon."
On his advice. Allied executives
declined lo com m ent, Including
P resid en t a n d Board C h airm an
Walters
,
The Hculth and Human Services
m rino w ritten by Inspector G en er­
a l's officiate R ichard K usserow
slated; "O ur review has shown that
Allied officials have exhibited a
rem arkably extravagant flair for

sjM-mling tax p ay ers' money. Gov­
ernment reim bursem ent was used
us payment for unallowable e x p e n ­
ditures w h ich w ere directed ...
toward en rich in g |AlliedJ officials,
t heir families and Iheir associates."
The IG's m em o m ik es no Judg­
ment on th e quality of care at th e
Institute.
Herr are th r highlights from th r
IG's m em orandum :
— "The adm in istrato r (Walters)
charged Ihe Institute m total of
•6.679 for p ay m en ts to an exclusive
country clu b ." the memo stales.
"He also charged the Institute for
expenses su ch as; (1) cable televi­
sion — • 6 4 7 ; (2) parties held in
private residence — •6.104. (3) his
m o th e r's B lue C ross and B lue
Shield p rem iu m s — *697. and (4)
legal fees a s s o c ia te d w ith h ts
divorce — •6 8 8 .
— The d e p a rtm e n t's a u d ito rs

questioned •8 4 .4 4 7 In expenses for
executives and th eir wives that were
charged to the Institute, which In
t u r n w o u ld c h a r g e M edicare*
Medicaid These Included sem inar
trips to San Franctaco (one of them
on cost containm ent). New Orleans.
Honolulu. C hina an d Switzerland.
— Salaries totaling •967.246 went
to five Allied executives. Including
•214.251 for W alters. Ills salary,
the memo noted, was 93 percent
m orr than th at received by h ts
counterparts In 14 Scranion-area
hospitals.
— F rin g e b e n e f i t s t o t a l i n g
•5 6 8 .8 5 0 were also questioned.
They Included Individual Retire­
m ent Account contributions, de­
ferred com pensation plans, execu­
tive pension-plan contributions and
•23.266 paid to W alters for unused
vocation time, "w h ich was contrary
to Institute policy," according lo th e
memo.
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Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

Thursday, April U, I l t j - I A

Baseball's Final Four Averages 24 Wins Per Team
DEI.ANI) — Move over George town. VUlanova.
Memphis S tale an d St. Jo h n 's, the real Final Four
Is tonight at Conrad Park. Haseball Is the game
and the quality of the four participants — Lake
Mary, Lym an. Apopka and DeLand — is Just
about the sam e.
Llkr Lake Mary coach Allen T utlle says. "If this
isn't the toughest district In the state. I d like to
see a tougher one .” He's probably right. Baseball
In Central Florida Is at Its zenith. Two weeks ago.
Uike Mary (No. 6|. Apopka (No. H) and Lyman
(No. 9) were all ranked.
This cam e two weeks alter Frank Franzl. a
sports w riter for the Jacksonville Tim es Union
who puts together the prep poll, told me. "There
no way I can rank three team s from the same
conference. T hey probably arc deserving but
noliodv would buy It."
This week Apopka. 22-8-1. dropjx-d back to the
honorable m ention and was joined by DeLand.
22-9. Lake Mary. 28-6. still holds the No. 6 slot
and Lyman. 24-5. bus settled In at No. 8 That's
96 wins for the four finalists or an average of 24
wins per team . L et’s see any district In the slate
(or the nation) m utch that.
Today an d tonight, the fans will be buying

Sam

Cook
Sporti Editor

excitem ent. For th e first time In a long time, there
w e re no u p s e ts In th e first ro u n d . Two
blockbuster m atch u p s are stated for tonight with
the w inners going to the final Friday at 7:30 p.m.
• 5 p m. — Lakr Mary vs. Apopka Like the four
m eetings before, this should be another classic.
These teams don't hate each other, they respect
each other too m uch for that. Hut the Intensity
level goes Into the red zone every tim e they take
the field. They have spilt four gam es this year
T he first encounter was at latke Mary. Mike
Schm lt and Scott Underwood hit hom ers as the
Karmnles won. 6-4. Schm lt scattered 1 1 hits and
‘hove In three runs. Apopka coach Sonny Wise
p ro n o u n ced the tw o hom ers as less th a n
prodigious. "I'm tired of getting beat In bandbox­
e s." he said after the gam e In reference to Lake

M ary's cozy dim ensions.
The second one was at Apopka. Skip Cousins, a
wisp of a left-hander, tied the Ram s In knots with
an assortm ent of slow stuff a s the Darters
prevailed. 5-1. Tim Oxley slugged three-run
hom er off Eric "The W hip" Hagen In the first to
s p a r k th e w in . S c h m l t . s u f f e r i n g fro m
m ononucleosis, didn't dress nut There w a s s o m e
talk th at m ost of Lake M ary's team had spent the
previous day at the beach and weren't ready to
play. Don't look for that to happen again.
The third one and m ost dram atic cam e In the
Colonial Classic. Ryan Lisle hit a clutch two-run
hom er with two out In the bottom of the seventh
to send the game Into an rx tru Inning and Kevin
Hill won it with a double In the eighth. 5-4. Neal
Harris turned In a stellar m ound effort before
Anthony lais/alc cam e on to get the win
The fourth one cam e 30 m inutes later for the
cham pionship. It was the Keith Ussrev Show. The
big lefty (he bats right-handed) slugged two,
three-run hom ers, the last com ing In the bottom
ol the sixth to erase a 4-3 Lake Mary lend and give
A|Kipku Its second straight cham pionship. 6 4.
T oday's battle should be Just a s good Wise said
he would go with C ousins while Tuttle will

Apopka 'Ringers'
Down Seminoles
S o ftb a ll

lake a look at itir tblnl ring

thui tlirrr wus no play in the

outfield at the tim e ." Corso said.
" B u t It still s h o u ld n 't have
happened."
Not long alter th at, Ihe Apopka
tiuneball team had Just finished
practice and sklpjied over to the
soltliall field.
"T he base ha 11 team eunte over
an d sat down behind a sign,
w hich was Illegal llaelf, and
proceeded lo throw Jelly 1leans at
m y left fielder, third basem an
a n d s h o rts to p ." C orso said.
"A nd they also started saying
crude things to them . Thut was
really uncalled for. Finally one of
th e girls said som ething to the
um pire and It all stopped."
While Corso w as contending
w ith th e d i s t r a c t i o n s , th e
Sem inoles were trying their best
to push across a run. The lately
T rib e's best chances cam e In the
first and second Innings,
In the first. S heri Peterson,
who had singled, got to third
with two outs before Jackie Farr
dribbled one to th e pitcher who
threw her out to en d the Inning
In Ihe top of the second. Janet
llau ck led off w ith a single and.
one out later. S how anda Walker
s in g le d and b o th ru n n e rs
advanced on a bad throw on the
play. The Inning ended there
though when L aura Burke flew
out to shallow right a n d Jackie
Suggs popped out to second.
"T he um pires an d Apopka's
athletic director did a good Job
straightening th in g s out. hut
they shouldn't have happened In
the first plare. T hey slopped Ihe
baseball team and the track
te a m but V irg il's (R iddle's)
m outh never sh u ts."

See BASEBALL, Page 7A.

Oviedo Rolls Jones

By C h ris F it t e r
H erald S p o rts W riter
APOPKA — A c co rd in g to
coach B eth C orso. Sem inole
High's 4A-9 D istrict Tournam ent one out. Marla D e je su s hit a (will
game ag ain st A popka's Lady to short field and w as throw n out
Blue D arters W ednesday was 'a t first but both Pruitt and
llkr bring In th e middle of a Taylor wound u p scoring on Ihe
three ring circus.
play.
Direct your attention to the
T h e L ady D a r t e r s a d d e d
ce n te r rin g w h ere A popka's an o th er run In the third to make
learn showed u p with all new It 3-0. With two outs. Michelle
uniform n u m b ers from Ihe Iasi McKinney singled an d Sherry
lim e Ihe two team s played. Tobias followed with a base hit.
Then, there w as Apopka doing McKinney stored w hen Tobias'
Its tr a p e c z e a c t, s w itc h in g bit was hobbled In right field.
players In the lineup In midAfter Apopka had taken the
Innlng.
3-0 lead Is when the next Iwo
Now. cast your eyes upon ring d is tra c tio n s o c c u rc d . In (he
num ber two where the Apopka fourth Inning, an Apopka track
track team Is w anning up and perform er who w as practicing
throwing the discus onto the behind the softball field threw
softball field with Seminole in the discus onto the field while
the field and Ihe twill in play.
the Iwdl was In play. "W e were
You'll lx* am azed when you lucky that no one w as hit and
where the Afxtpka baseball leant
has Im planted Itself near the
third lwt.se line, throwing Jelly
b e a n s a t S e m i n o l e 's th ir d
b asem an , s h o rts to p and left
fielder.
The Lady S em lnolrs did an
exceptional Job shaking off these
distractions anti eonerntrntlng
on Ihe gum e but. when the show
was over, It w as too m any
stranded b ase ru n n rrs that cost
the Tribe a 3-0 setback to the
Lady D arters at Apopka High.
"We left sevrn people on Iwise.
w r J u s t c o u l d n 't get th e m
around." coach Corso said. "But
I want to com m end my girls for
Ihe way they were concentrating
on the gam e and kepi playing
twill despite wlwit was going on
around th em ."
The confusion slarled before
Ihe gam e did Wednesday as
Carso said Apopka showed up
with all different uniform n u m ­
bers "T h at ro u sed so m uch
confusion," Corso said. "For the
first th rre Innings I didn't know
who was com ing (a bat for them.
The num bers didn't m atch up
with ihe names. I could never
gel II s tra ig h te n e d out with
Virgil (Ajxipka coach Riddle).
And (because ihe num bers were
changed) I c o u ld n 't use the
paper I had that told me where
Ihc girls hit from Ihe last tlm r
we played th em ."
While Corso w as still trying to
straighten th in g s out. Apopka
jum ped out to a 24) lead In the
bottom of the second. Consecu­
tive singles by Stacey Pruitt.
W a n d a T a y lo r a n d D eb b ie
Church loaded the bases. With

counter with S chm lt Cousins has the Rams
num ber so far. In 11 Innings, the sentor southpaw
h as given up Just seven hits and one unearned
run to a team w hich Is averaging close to nine
runs and 10 hits per outing
"1 gotta go with him. don't l?" said Wise after
T uesday's 4-1 win over l.akr Brantley. "Cousins
h as really been tough on them. We'll have Oxley
ready If he gets In trouble, though."
T hrre are a lot ol variables Involved today Wise
Is basing m uch of his team 's success on the fact
that its been there Itefore The Blue Darters have
won back-to-back tournam ent titles. All of the
starters were on those two team s except second
basem an J o h n Jack so n and Cousins.
"I know what Sydney Lowman and Mike Hindiare going to do. I know what Tony Jo h nson and
Ussrcy will do." said Wise. "T hey've h ern there
before They can handle the pressure
"Do these o th er schools know how their players
arc going to handle It?"
An interesting qttesllon. Although Lakr Mary
w as knoekrd out in the first round last year, its
players arc no stran g ers to big gam es. Schm lt.

M*r»M

Sy Tam m y V acant

Oviedo's Oebble Cole watches a low pitch hit the plate.

By C h ris F ls te r
lle r s ld S p o rts W rite r
KISSIMMEE — Oviedo conch
Jackie Miller was holding her
hirnili ihcrc for a couple innings
W ednesday, but she was she
was resuscitated when her Lady
Lions scored three tim es In the
third and added four runs In the
fifth lo secure an 8 3 victory over
Orlando Jo n e s' l.ady Tigers In
3A-8 District T ournam ent action
at K issim m ee's T hacker Field.
The victory advanced Oviedo
lo today's 4 p.m . district (Inal
ag ain st O sceola K issim m ee's
Kowglrls. The Kowglrls didn't
even have to play lo advance as
th e y w o n b y f o r f e i t o v e r
Leesburg which didn't show up
for the game.
Jo n es Jum ped on the Lions for
two runs In the top of the first
Inning W ednesday as the lead off
hitter singled an d Sheila Perry
followed with a two run hom er
for a quick 2-0 lead.
"I was w orried In the llrst
Inning." Miller said, "It's kind of
depressing w hen they get up like
thnt and a get a hom er right off
the bat. But Jo n e s started m ak ­
ing a lot of m istakes und that
kind of got them down and us
up. Then we had some good hits
In the fifth that sewed It up ."
Oviedo picked up one run In
the bottom of the first when
Jessica Bradley scored on Mlkkl
Eby's sacrifice ffy.
The Lady Lions cam e back
with th rrr n u ts In the bottom of
Ihe third for a 4-2 lead, With one
out, Fran Foster reurhed on a
two base e rro r an d C aroline
Chavis followed with a grounder
to short. The shortstop threw the

S o ftb a ll *l
ball away and. a lew overthrows
later, both Foster and Chavis
scored, Eby then singled and
moved around on a couple errors
b efo re s c o rin g on D rr Dec
Beasley's single
Jo n es pulled w ithin 4-3 In the
top of the fourth hut Oviedo put
It out of reach with lour runs In
t he bottom of the fifth.
C havis led oil the Inning with
a walk uml Eby singled. Khv was
fo rc e d nl s e c o n d on J o d ie
S w itzer's grounder with Chavis
going to third Beasley followed
with a base hit to chase hom e
Chavis. In the last four games.
Beasley has 1 1 Bills.
B arbara Malone then stepped
up and drilled a single to drive In
Switzer and Beasley scored on
D arla H all's sin g le . Beasley
scored the fifth ru n ol (he framc
wltcn Bradley walked with the
bases loaded.
Ovlrdn will now set lls sights
on Osceola. T he two team s have
spill th rlr guittcs this season
with the Kowglrls winning the
llrst lime, 3-0. an d the Lions
roaring the second time. 20-7.
Osceola m ay be required to
play Leesburg tills m orning If
i^-rsburg h as a Icgittrnale reason
for m issing ihe first round gam e.
"T hey walled at least half an
hour for Leesburg hut Ihe never
called or an y th in g ." Miller said
" U n l e s s s o m e th in g d r a s tic
hap|H-ncd on the way. It will lx* a
Inrfclt I've never seen anything
like It In a district to urnam ent."

Erroritis Dooms Lady Greyhounds
By Chris F lster
Herald S p o rts W r ite r
DAYTONA BEACH - When
you gel a case of errorttls. II
sp rra d s quickly and Is very hard
to shake off.
L y m a n 's Lady G rey h o u n d s
found that out W ednesday af­
ternoon as they gave up four
unearned runs In the last three
Innings and dropped a 7-4 de­
cision lo Mainland's Lady Hues
In 4A-9 District T ournam ent firs!
round action at Mainland High.
W h’le the laidy G reyhounds
blanked Mainland over the first
three Innings, they look a 1-0
lead In the bottom of the second
w hen S tevens drilled a solo
hom er lo center field.
T he Lady Bucs scored a pair of
earn ed runs In the top of ihe
fourth to take the lead for the

llrst tim e. Lyman cam e back
with two ru n s In lls half of the
fifth to regain the lead. 3-2.
V aleric Price started off the
i n n i n g w ith a s i n g l e a n d
Stevens, who had five round
tr ip p e r s d u rin g Ih r re g u la r
season, followed with a hom er to
right center.
M ainland scored a p air of
unearned ru n s In Ihr top of the
fifth w hen L ym an's right center
and right (lelders collided on u
fly ball. Two runs scored on the
Lym an error.
Lytnun cam e bark to tie the
score at 4-4 with one run In the
bottom of the fifth. Lori Helms
singled and eventually scored on
Kristie Kaiser’s sacrifice fly.
The erroritis goi worse for
Lym an In the top of the seventh
when Mainland pushed ucross

three more ru n s for u 7-4 lead,
DELAND OUSTS BRANTLEY
DELAND — A strong defensive
learn with good sticks and the
home field advaniugr usually
doesn't need uny help lo win
hullgantrs. And DeLund'n Lady
Bulldogs received enough ch ari­
ly W ednesday lo start a telethon.
The generous ones were Lake
B rantley's Lady Patriots who
made six errors that contributed
heavily to an 8-2 loss to Ihe Lady
B u lld o g s in 4 A -9 D i s t r i c t
T ournam ent first round action at
the Dr Laud Airport
T h e s e c o n d - s e e d e d L ad y
Bulldogs. 16-2 for the season,
host Lake M ary's Lady Rams
today at 4 p.m . at the ulrport
field. Brantley bowed out with
an 8 . 15 record.
The way DeLand played d e ­

fense. Lakr Bntnllcy wus out of
l he game alter one-half Inning
W e d n e sd a y . D cL um l sco red
three times In Ihe first wllh iwo
Brantley errors (raving the way.
The Lady P atriots scored once
In the top of Ih r second to (lull
within 3-1, hut th at was the
closest they could come. Heather
M e y e r, w h o h a d t h r e e o f
llran tley 's six h its In the gam e,
led off wllh a single. Missy
T om pkins followed wllh a barnrap and Kirn R obinson wulkrd to
loud Ihe bases. Meyer was forced
ul hom e on Holly llugum un's
grounder bul T om pkins scored
when Dclaind tried for a double
play on Denise H u rk r's grounder
hut couldn't com plete It.
Lakr Brantley did n 't gel a
runner pant first traxc In Ihr fifth,
sixth or seventh Innings.

Lady Rams Slip Past Lake Howell , Into Semifinals
DeLand Airport. In Ihe other
By C hris F itter
s r m if tn a l. A p o p k a h o s ts
Herald S p o rts Writer
Trying to score w as llkr trying M ainland The final will be
to solve the m ystery of a m aze Friday aflrrnoon ul 4 at Lake
for Lake Howell's Lady Silver Mary High Along wllh Lakr
Hawks and L akr Mary’s Lady Howrll. W ednesday's Seminole
Rams W ednesday afternoon.
C o u n ty c a s u a l t ie s In c lu d e d
Ju st w hen It seem ed one of the Srntlnnlc 13-0 loss lo Apopka).
learns was going lo find the way Lym an (7-4 setback at Mainland)
out. a new obstacle sprung up. an d Lake Brantley (H-2 loos tc
As Ihe gam e grew older, the DeLand).
Lakr Mary, w hich Improved lo
maze got hard er Bul. neither
team stopped searching. On Ihe 15-11, also evened lls season
father side was a berlh Into the scries with the Lady Hawks at
semifinals as Ih r only Seminole 2 2 with 3 of Ihe 4 being one-run
County survivor In the 4 A*9 gam e Lake Howrll finished at
2 0 7.
District Softball Tournam ent.
"W e alw ays seem lo play
With the help of the Lake
Howell defense. Lake M ary's really good against them (Lake
Karen DeShetler was the first lo H o w e ll) ," D e S h e t l e r s a id .
exit the labyrinth and Ihe result "T hey're our biggest rival."
laike Mary o u th lt Ihe Lady
was a 1-0, right-inning victory
for the Lady R am s over the Hawks. 9-5, and had m any more
th ird -se e d e d a n d host Lady scoring opportunities before fi­
nally cashing In In the top of Ihe
Hawks.
By virtue of Its victory. Lake e ig h th . B oth t e a m s p la y e d
Mary la k rs on Dc La m i's Lady excellent defense the first sevrn
Bulldogs today at 4 p.m. at the Innings but a breakdow n by Ihe

or u base hll for a 1-0 lead. The
and the third out.
The Lady Rains' best o p portu­ next hitter. Alicia Dlnkclacker.
nity In the first seven Innings grounded lo Averlll al short und
ram e In the fifth. Wllh two outs. Saunders tried to score. Averlll
Lady Hawks on one play In Ihe DeShetler. who was 3 for 4 In Ihe threw her out with plenty to
rig h th paved the way for Lake gam e, reached on an Infield spare for the first out of the
single and W atkins, who was frame.
M ary's victory.
"T h e learn was really up." also 3 for 4. followed wllh a base
Both team s w ent down In
Lake Mary coach Cindy Henry hit to center. Avrrtll drilled a order In the six th and ihe Lady
said. “ I though! Lakr lloweli had single lo left and DeShetler was Rams d id n 't threaten In the lop
It In Ihe fifth Inning, but wr waved around third. A perfect of the seventh.
m ade sonic clutch plays when throw was needed lo get the
T hlrbuulh singled to lead off
speedy Junior and Lakr Howell
we needed them .”
Lakr Mary's first th rea t of Ihe got just that aa Eileen T hlcbauth the bottom of the seventh but
afternoon came In Ihe lop of the rifled a one-hopper to catcher was forced al second on Avu
second. Lisa Slm klns led off wllh Kelly Lalham who slapped the G ardner's grounder. Kelly Dean
a single and. one out later, lag on D rShellrr to rn d the tben went In to pinch run for
G a rd n e r a n d E rin H a n k in s
Reedy Metz reached on an error Inning
on shortstop Grace Ley. With
L akr Howell, which d id n 't gel followed wllh an Infield single lo
tw o outs, a second error bjf Ley a baseru n n er past second Ihe pul ru n n ers on first and second.
S aunders flew out to center for
enabled Lisa Sanlultt to reach, llrst four Innings, had Its best
loadltfR the bases. Amy Adams chance to breuk the scoreless tie the second out but Dlnkclacker
coaxed a walk oul of Walkltta to
followed wllh a shot up the In th e b o lto n t of Ihe fifth
m iddle bul Juudon "P ee Wee" S aunders led off by launching a load (he bases. Lathain then
J o n a s, who was playing short long fly over D rShctler's head In lifted a fly ball lo shallow right
center and Slinklna. Ihe Ram s'
field lor Lakr Howell, cam e up left cen ter for a stand up triple.
w llh Ihe ball and quickly fired to
All the Lady H aw lu needed second basem an, m ade a fine
second for the forre on Santulll was u ffy ball of m edium depth running catch to send (he game

Softball

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Into extra Irutnes
D rShellrr led off th r lop of the
eighth wllh a line shot to renter.
J o n a s m ade a diving catch but
Ihe ball got loose w hen she hit
Ihe gm und und D cShrller had u
single. W atkins then looped a
single down th e right field line
und DeShetler m otored around
to third. D lnelarkcr threw (hr
hall all Ihe way th rough and It
goi by Ihe catcher. D rS hellrr
saw Ihr play In front of her and
raced hom e for a 14) Lake Mary
lead.
"I don't think coach Henry
told me lo go hul I knew I could
m ake II." DeShetler said. "And I
w asn't going lo gel throw n oul a
second tim e."
The 1-0 lead was all Ihe 1-ady
Ram s needed (hough as they
retired the Hawks In order In (he
bottom of the eighth Averlll
handled the first and third outs
while DeShetler m ade the sec­
ond

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Berra's Job In Jeopardy,
Bosox Beat Yanks Again

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF

NEW YOHK (UPI1 - The Yogi Herru
countdow n lias to-gun.
The New York Yankees antlered their Milti
s tra ig h t loss to th e Hoston Hed Sox
Wednesday night, placing Hcrra's m anage­
rial Job In Jeopardy.
J im Mice's hom e run In Ihe seventh
Inning gave the Hed Sox a 7-6 victory.
If Hu- Yankees lose lo the lied Sox tonight,
Herra could he gone as m anager, according
to a highly placed baseball source.
The Yankres played atrociously W ed­
nesday night, com m itting two errors In the
first Inning when the Hed Sox stored lour
runs.

Ball Motor Line Stays On Top;
Elks Fights Off Kiwanis, 3-2
While Klwatix. Elks an d Moose continue t«» slug 11 mil for
second place. Hall Motor Line Is cruising along atop the
Sanford Junior League. Hall Motor upped its record to 0 -1
W ednesday with a IHH Irm inrtug ot Knights ol Columbus
al Chaw* Park
Itomitd Cox had three h ilt including a tw o nin homer
that watt the first hall hit out of Chase I'aik this season.
J I uiImi Lut as was &lt;t lor 4 and Harnett W ashington stroked a
two run single to pave the way lor lull.

In Wednesday night's set'dint gain*- si Chase t'nik. Wttlle

Berra bus slrrndy survived one ttoshm

'S ugar T ex" McCloud fired a one hitter and shinned a pair
of triples lo lead Klkx to u 3-2 vlrlory over Klwanls
Kiwanis took an early 1 0 Irad In Hie top of the first when
Am bony Harris walked, sloled second, went to third on an
error and scored on an erran t pick ofrattem pt
Elks cam e hack wllfi a pair of rims off H arris In Hie
iMittom of Hie second McCloud led off with a triple and
scored on Karl C arter’s base hit. Carter stole second and
scored on a pair of errors.
Jeffrey Ingram and Derrick Taylor rapped three tilts each
and a pair n[ pitchers held Medeo Pharm acy to six hits as
Stud tank Improved to (iO with a 13-4 rom p over Medeo In
Sanford Little American League action W ednesday at Fort
Mellon Park.
In Little American League action at Hay Avenue Field.
Adcock Hoofing m anaged |ust two hits tint took advantage
ol nine walks and a m ultitude of passed halls to claim u
I I-1 victory over Sem inole Ford

m assacre this season. The Yankees were
swept tn their season-open lug three-gam e
series at Fenway Park, but probably saved
H crra's Job by rebounding in Cleveland.
Herra was testy after the lanlcsi loss. The
New York m anager pointed to the obvious —
lIlf Yankees looked sloppy In Ihe field.

A.L. B a se b a ll
the victory. He faced the m inim um 24
trailers over eight Innings hut yielded solo
hom ers lo Circg Pryor and Onlx Concepcion
hr Hie ninth Inning.

Y o g i B e rra

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T w in s 1 0 , M s r ln e rs O

B re w e r s 3 , W h it e B o x 2

At Hloornlngton, Minn . Mike Sm ithson
tossed a four-hitter. Kent llrbck belted a
three-run hom er amt Kirby Puckett Twins
to their four straight victory. S m ithson. 2-2.
struck out four, walked three and hit Iwo
tuiltrr* us lie notched the T w ins' third
complete gntnr tn the last four days

At Chicago. Charlie Moore had Ihrec KHI.
Including one that snapped a 2-2 He tn the
sixth Inning, to give Pete Vuckovtclr of
Milwaukee his llrst victory since Septem ber
19H2. Moore tiad a two-run double In the
th ird

In d ia n s 7 . T ig e r s 6

Al Cleveland. George Vukovlch's one-out
ninth Inning single drove In Jo e C arter with
lire winning run. giving the Indians their
victory. With one out. Carter drew a walk off
loser Aurcllo Lopez. 0-1

B lu e J a y s 10. R o y a ls 2

A 'a B . A n g e l s 4

Al Toronto. J e tt Hurroughs drove In live
ru n s with a hom er and a triple to spark the
Hlue Ja y s to victory. Luis Leal, 1-1.
tx-nclllled from Hurroughs' hilling to notch

Al Anaheim. Calif . Mike Davis singled In
his 19th ru n of Hie season to cap u three-run
tlrsi inning and Dwayne Murphy hom cred
In Ihe third, lilting Ihe A's to victory.

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At Arlington. Texas. Mlkr Young hit his
second hom er In as m any gam es, leading
the Orioles. Mike Ikxldlcker. 2*1. allowed six
hits over eight Innings In defeating the
Hangers for the second tim e this year and
Ihe sixth lime In Ills carrcr without a loss
He was replaced by In the ninth by Tippy
Martinez, who got the last two o u ts tor his
second save.

Roines Lifts Expos O ver Phillies
MONTREAL |U P || - Montreal
Expos manager Buck Hodgcrs
predicts a lot of rim s this season
as long as Tim Haines produces.
Haines Wednesday afternoon
went 2 for-4 at the plate, scored
Iwo runs and drove tn two as the
E xjnis tield on lor a 7-6 victory
over Ihe Philadelphia Phillies
‘i t ' s alw ays good when a
leadoff hitler like Timmy gels on
base." Hodgers said "A guy like
Haines Is worth two extra nins
In a baseball gam e."
Another E xjm»s s|x-edsirr. mill
ty player Miguel Dllonc. also
drove in two runs.

Hornets Are Next For Oviedo
O viedo's Lions hutll u 7-0 lead In Hie llrst two Innings
und Hu n coasted to a 9 2 win ovrr hapless J o n e s in Ihe
ilrst round of Hie District JIA O liaschall T ournam ent at
Oviedo High School.
Coach Howard Mable's Lions. 10- lit. take on No. I seed
lllxhop Moore tonight at 0 ul Leesburg. Osceola and
Leesburg meet at H p.m The winners collide for the
cham pionship Friday ai h p tn. ut Leesburg.
Hill McCurdy's two run single highlighted a live-run llrst
inning while linbby Hmdley and Craig Duncan also added
Mlil base tills as Hie Lions added Iwo noire in Hie second
lor a 7-0 bulge.
McCurdy started tor the Lions hut was relieved by Mark
llolinam t in the third Inning.

N.L. B a se b a ll
"Miguel did well also. He and
Timmy com pliment each other,
and Dllune Is no easy out We all
rem em ber the year be hit 330
with Hie Indians."
Montreal starter llryn Sm ith.
3-0, went six Innings an d led the
gam e with a 7-2 lead
A s tro s B, R eds 3

Al Houston. Erie Davis scored
on a sacrifice fly an d Dave
Concepcion hit a solo hom er to

spurk a live-run ninth Inning
ih.it carried th e Reds. Duane
Walker added a two-run hom er
to hack Mario Soto. 4 1 . who
went right Innings, allowing six
tills, s trik in g out th ree a n d
w alking (our. Hose went I-for 5
and needs 62 hits to break Ty
Cobb’s all-time record of 4.191.
D o d g e rs 4 , G ia n ts 2

Al S a n F r a n c i s c o . T o m
lirennan earned tils first victory
since Aug. 7, 1983. and Ken
Howell notched his third save of
Hie season by striking out eight
In 3 2-3 Innings to lead Ihe
Dodgers. Dave A nderson. Al

Oliver. Hill R ussell and Ken
L andrraux drove In ru n s as Los
Angeles handed Ihe G tants their
eighth defeat In nine games.
Cubs S, P ira tes 2
Al Pittsburgh. Leon Durham
sm ashed a two run hom er and
Shawon Duns ton went 3-for-3
and scored Iwo ru n s to lead the
Ctihs to victory.
P s d re t 2, A s tro s 1

At S a n D ie g o , C a r m c Io
Martinez and Gralg Nettles hit
home runs and LaMarr Hoyt and
Rich Gos.sugc com bined on a
five-hitter lo lead the Padres to
victory.

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C o n tin u e d from 6A
Lctterio. Lisle and Harris have played big game
after big game during their Lillie le a g u e careers
They don't com e m uch bigger than last year's
Senior World Series cham pionship. The older
Rams, seniors Hill. Donald Grayson. Rod "C .J."
Metz and Seotl Underwood are no strangers lo
pressure either. Don't look for them to fold either.
Brad Dunn. A popka's senior lefty, faced these
two team s In his Iasi two starts, lie lost both of
them but neither team hit him very well Despite
Lake Mary's lofty slats, he rales Apopka a slightly
belter hilling team . Dunn gives Ihe edge lo Lake
Mary In pitching and defense. Apopku. he says,
has an edge In speed.
"I'm really Im pressed with Sonny Wise." Dunn
said. "If Apopka plays good ball. Wise will (hid
some way to win It. Hr Is excellent ut using their
pitching staff. Lake Mary has a better overall
bullclub. but Wise will beat you som e way. I'm
watched him Iteal us for three years."
Hlnde. a senior who has been a key Ingredient
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Brantley Boys 3rd, Howell
Girls 2nd At State Tourney
GAINESVILLE - Sem inole
C ounty's en tries In the 4A Slate
Tennis T ournam ent turned In
excellent sh o w in g s the past
three days a s Lake Howell's glrK
tied for second In the team
results and Lake B rantley's boys
took third.
In the girls tournam ent at
Gainesville. Miami Palm etto ran
aw ay with the team title with 14
points com pared to nine each for
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"In order lo beat Lake Mary, we have to play good
defense." said Ihe stellar center llclder. "They hll
the IwiIJ very hard
"B ut I think Ihe big Ihe big flrld will lie lo our
advantage When you hit the ball out of here
(Conrad Park), It’s a legitim ate home run,"
• T o n ig h t's o th er m atch u p — Lym an vs.
Dct-and at 7:30 — is an encounter of different
team s but should lie Just as good of a battle.
L ym an coach Boh M cCullough said B yron
Overstreet will start on the m ound Overstreet Is
6-1. He started the season slowly, then had a
stretch where he was nearly unitlltablc beforc
bliling a slum p later In (he season.
M cCullough said th e key lo O v e rstreet’s
success Is sim ple to s|wit. "If Byron Is keeping his
ctirvrhall down, he is a very effective pitcher."
said Seminole C ounty's dean of baseball coaches.
"Ills fastball moves and slays down lo. When he
gets both up. he gets hll."
And Delatnd does have some billers. Ils first
five (Troy Blevins. Ed Corlx-tt, Kevin W clckrl.
Parts Hayden and C huck G raham I all stick Ihe
twill. Third basem an Blevins. Ihe All-Conference
first team er. has an IH-gantr hilling streak
S hortstop Corbcll, re n te r fielder Hayden and

Thursday. April 15, I t t i —TA

a n d

G a in e s v ille

Huchholz.
T h e y w e r e f o llo w e d b y
Pnrsacola W ashington at right
and Stuart Martin County and
Sunrise Piper with three each
In the sin g les finals. Luke
H o w e ll's D u lc c tw in s b o th
advanced to the finals with one
w inning a n d one com ing In
second. Emmy-lou Dqlcc won
the slate title at num ber four

T en n is
s in g le s as s h e d e s tro y e d
P ensacola W ash in g to n 's Kltn
Hodman In straight sets. ti l.
6-3. Edlc DutCC didn't fare us
well as her sister In the finals as
she was runnerup in th e num ber
three singles with a tough 6-3.
6-2 loss to Miami Palm etto's
Julie Askowltr.
Miami Palmetto sewed up the
tid e hv sending tom of five
singles players to the duals
In the boys to urnam ent. It was
Bradenton Manatee spoiling a
Miami Palm eito sw eep a s It
edged out Palmetto. 16-15. with
Lake Brantley finishing ihtrd al
nine followed by Tamjin Plant at
five and Pensacola W ashington

second basem an G raham were first learners, loo
Only Sehntli kept Wetckel off the lirsl squad.
Along with hilling ihe ball, coach Jim Joiner's
infield operates like a well oiled m achine The
keystone com bo of Corbett an d G raham could
iurn double plays in Ils sleep. "No doubt, there's
Ih e best defensive leant In I h e tournam ent."
observed coach Mike Ferrell, whose Seminole
cam e rinse lo upending Ihe Bulldogs Tuesday
night.

Give DeLand the edge In fielding Call the
hilling Just atxml even, DeLand probably has
more s|ieed. Bui Lyman has Ihe equalizer with Ils
strong pitching staff If Ihe Bulldogs do have one
w eakness. it's th at lltelr p itc h e rs are mil
overpowering. They can lie scored upon
"W e need Ihe good effort out of Overstreet and
we have to hit the ball anti give him some runs."
said McCullough Derek Llvemols ripped a pair of
slnglrs Tuesday The left-handed swinging senior
said he has been taking a lot more lulling
practice an d It h a s paid oil
Paul Alegre, who hit 415 with five talers and
29 rihhlcs. anchored the lineup ul cleanup Kyle
Brubaker Is a valuable leadoli m an while Mike
H rn lry b a tte d 3 50 w hile h ittin g second
Freshm an C hris B unk (.313) and catcher Jim

What Is The Fish Attractor Program?

al two.
B r a n t l e y 's M a rk M a n r r
advanced to the finals at n um ber
one tra m singles hut ran Into a
brtek wall In M anatee’s David
K roncm ann. The Bradenton star
w asted no time in disposing of
ihe Patriot standout as Matter
co u ld n 't cop a game, losing 6-0,
6-0. Krone m atin dom inated both
the tra m num ber one stn lrs and
individual singles as hr won that
llllc. 6-4. 6-4. over .Jim Longlry
o f Boca Baton.
In the team doubles finals, it
was ihe Brantley duo of Mutter
am t Rich Brail which com bined
lo ou tlast Palm etto's Ho Marrou
and Jim While. 6-3. 6-4. In the
Individual doubles final, Manee
and Brail went down to ihe wire
before losing a 6-2. 7-6 decision
to Dave Watkins and lk&gt;b An­
d e r s o n o f S i, P e t e r s b u r g
Sem inole.

Odom (.3241 a re s tro n g slicks, too. W ith
l.tvrm ols. Alegre. Clint Baker and Odom all
swinging front the leftside. Lyman is m u rd er on
rigid handers. Scott Anderson, a rtghty. will start
lor DeLand.
11 we (ran get past those people, we ll he all
rigid." said Joiner
We have lo keep the guys
ahead ol those left-handers off base.”
DeLand and Lym an spill ihclr two gam es lids
year Baker lx*at DeLand. 3 0 . early In the year
"He shid them down pretty good," said Mc­
Cullough. "T hey can hn the hall They goi some
g&lt;x&gt;d hitlers Bid w e're going lo score som e runs,
too,"
In ihe second m eeting, the Bulldogs w h ip p 'd
ihe Hounds. 0 8. in eight Innings "We walked a
hunch ol people and couldn't buy a slrlk c." said
McCullough. "Il was a flusco."
O verstreet pitched against DeLand In the
second one. "We hll him fairly well," said Joiner
"They made a couple of errors We led m ost of
Ihe gam e and won In Ihe eighth."
Joiner says If his pitcher can throw strikes the
Dogs will lie all right. "Scot! Anderson c a n 't pul
|ieuplc on base." said Jo in er about his starter.
"And we have lo hit We didn't Idl against
Seminole Hopefully, we ll do liellcr tonight."

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W hat Is th e fish a ttra c to r
his next Buddy Bass T o u rn a­ m i n n o w s I n e i g h t o r 1 0 feet o f
program ? The Florida Game and
m ent Is S u n d a y . May 5 at w a t e r w i l l d o I h e t r i c k . "
Fresh Water Fish Commission
salellght. Dell says he lias 25
S o m e tim e s , D e ll n a y s , y o u c a n
has created and Im plem ented
L a rry
b o u ts u t r r a d y a n d In e x p e c t in g
r h o o lln g . A
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spot them
the fish attracto r program to
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Im prove fishing on F lorida's
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tournam ent.
w a t e r Is a g o o d a r e a ,
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takes and utilize seldom Ashed
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bass because they're schooling t h e m i d d l e o f t h e r i v e r Is
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/ H U N T IN G
As the population of Florida
In th e d e e p e r w a te r .'' sa id F r o m I h e b r i d g e s o u t h l o
Nn dNl Uki Md Mitnli |w)y«aiei
(wd body
A hernethy. " Jo h n Patient a n d 1 H a r n e y Is p r o d u c i n g I h e b e s t.
Inerroses. along with tourism , so
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does angler pressure and the
Wednesday."
dem and for fishing space. The
Dave S h a r p a n d a frie n d
fish attractors are specially de­ Sem inole County.
Dell says plastic worms are caught Ihe shelleruekers bed­
MON Mil 4 S 10 SAT R J 00
If you live on a private lake, MU! producing along with sliver ding along the grassy edges of
signed to create new, highly
desirable habitat for Ihe most why not m ake your own?
or gold ral-l-lraps. "Most arty of Utkc George. In two days llshlng
3 2 2 -7 4 8 0
sough! after Florida freshw ater
(hr croine deep-running balls they caught nearly 100 of the
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Dell Abcm clhy. owner of the are working well." says Dell. nice size sh ellcrack ers using
fishes.
Because the attracto rs do a t­ Osteen Bridge Fish Cam p, says "Any duplication of sm all, shad m ussels on cane |Mtles.
tra c t fish, they create m ore
successful fishing All of the
a t t r a c t o r s a re c o n v e n ie n tly
m arked by floating bouys so
anglers can loculc good fishing
lime after time.
Only th re e p e rc e n t of the
panfish In Florida are harvested
by an g lers an n u a lly . Florida
Game and Fresh W ater Fish
Commission biologists are hope­
ful that the fish attractor pro­
gram will provide for a better
utilization of Florida's flshcrlrrs
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resource. Locations of fish uttractors have b ern chosen on a
priority basts, considering local
llshlng prssure. available cover,
14 ounce
w a te r q u a lity a n d ty p e s of
Branch may vary
habitat. There Is probably a fish
aitraclor near you!
What Is a fish attractor? Fish
Emergency
a ttra c to rs m ay be fashioned
interOynamlcs
from any n u m b er of objects
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providing surface areas for fish
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al tractors found In Florida lakes
are constructed of tires or tree
limbs tied together securely and
weighted to the bottom of the
lake by concrete blocks. These
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tractor within hours after Its
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completion!
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Under a program started In
Liquid or Paste
1977. 150 Bait attractors liave
car w ax
been Installed In Florida's lakes.
Each attractor Is clearly m arked
by a C oast G u ard approved
16 ounce Liquid or 14 ounce Paste
floating bouy. The bouys are
colored white, black and orange
an d have the Florida Game and
F r e a h W a te r C o m m i s s i o n
em blem on them . The m arkers
are designed not lo cause d am ­
age to boats. If struck, and are
strategically located so a s not to
With Exchange
Non Resistor
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ties su ch a s sw im m ing sn d
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skiing.
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Attractors are al least four feet
below the surface of the water
and cover an area of about 100'
Ad water Pumps have 90 Day warrantees
by 100' (or about one acre).
Large m outh b ass, bluegllls.
sp ecs, an d sh ellcra ck ers are
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Thursday, April 15, 1**S—1B

Dangler, D.L. Powell
InCandlelight Ceremony

Lynctte Dangler and David Fritz B urnsed was the officiating
Lawrence Powell were married clergym an for the traditional
March 19 In the Northslde Bap­ candlelight ceremony.
T he bride Is the daughter of
tist Church. C huluota. The Rev.

Mrs. Tom Heath. Orlando, and
David Paul Dangler. Tam pa. The
bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim L. Powell and the
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. C.L.
Powell, all of Sanford.
Given In m a rria g e by her
father, the bride chose for her
v . . - , a formal C hantilly lace
gown mshloned along the Victo­
rian silh o u e tte w ith a high
neckline of lace an d French
Illusion netting. The V-ncckllnc
was rm bclltshed w ith a pearl
and sequin round m edallion and
the same trim was rcjieated on
the organza an d lace sleeves.
T h e C h a n tilly la c e s k irl
cascaded Into a graceful sweep­
ing rhapel (rain. Her two-tiered
veil of Imported Illusion was held
by a circle w reath of white
flowers and she carried a bou­
quet of white bridal roses.
Pamela Rawlings of Orlando,
attended the bride as m atron of
honor.She wore a peach tafTcta
gown and carried a single Sonja
rose Interspersed with baby's
breath and w edding fern.
The bridesmaid. Nlta Sycuro
of Orlando, w as gowned Iden­
tically to the honor attendant.
B est m an w a s R ic h a rd
Rawlings of Orlando, and (he
groomsman was Jo h n n ie Baylor
of Chuluota. U shers were David
M c G re g o r o f T a m p a , a n d
Clarence Polls of Chuluota.
T he flower girl w as Lalne
Rawlings of Orlando, and Drew
Rawlings, Orlando, w as the ring
bearer.
Following the reception held In
th e c h u rch so c ia l h all, the
newlyweds departed on a wed­
ding trip lo Sanlbcl Island They
M em bers of the Salllr H arrison Chapter Na­
are making (heir hom e In Forest tional Society Daughlerx of the Am rrlcan Revolu­
City.
tion m et at the home of Mrs, Mary Elizabeth
Nance w ith Mrs. Frances Leahy as co-hostesa for
the April m eeting
Regent Mrs Paul Kelly welcom ed m em bers and
guests and Introduced pro pc sc live m em ber Mrs.
S u san Davis.
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Regent Mrs Kelly and Mrs. W.W. Kelly will
atten d the Continental C ongress of DAR. April
15-19 in W ashington D.C. T h eir report will

00th Birthday
Celebration
Homer Little, left, with his
son Bob Little ol Nashville,
Tenn., celebrated his 80»h
birthday April 11 in the
festively decorated dining
room ol Howell Place, San
ford,-where he is a resident.
Over too guests attended the
open house reception given
by his son, owner and devel
oper of Howell Place in
Tavares and Sanford, Little
also received birthday con
gralulatlons Irom the Presi­
dent and Mrs. Reagan. A
55 year resident of Sanford,
Little opened Homer's Grill,
on Sanford Avenue and Flrsf
Street In 1936 and operated
the facility for )6 years. He
later owned and operated a
used car lot and was agent
lo r the G re y h o u n d Bus
service In Sanford. Little also
served as a Seminole County
Commissioner from 19571960.

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DAR Honors 83 Life Members

Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence Powell

Wives' Sneaky Gift- Getting
Gimmicks Are Eye-Openers
DEAR ABBYl H ere's how 1
cu red m y husband of forgetting
special occasions su ch as my
birthday, our anniversary, etc.
We had been m arried only three
y e a rs w hen I had a feeling
"G eorge" was going to forget
again, so I phoned the florist and
had him send m e a dozen roses
with a card that read: "From
som eone who loves you very
m u ch ."
When George cam e hom e. I
m et him at the door with a big
kiss an d Ihunkrd him for the
flowers. He didn’t say anything,
but he looked surprised. About
half an hour laler he picked up
the card and read it, then be
ad m itted that he bad not sent
the roses — bul he dem anded lo
know who did. (Yes. he was
re a lly Jea lo u s.) I b u r s t out
laughing and lold him I had sent
th em to myself. He looked re­
lieved. That was the last tim e
George forgot my birthday.
SNEAKY IN SAN DIEGO
D E A R SN E A K Y : L o v e ly .
Read on for another "sn e ak y "
gift-getting gimmick
DEAR ABBYl We d b ee n
m arried two years when my
hu sb an d forgot both m y b irth ­
day and our anniversary, which
are only a week apart. I was
h u rt, and also angry, so the next
day 1 went lo the m ost exclusive
lad les' store In town an d bought
m yself an outfit that cost about
th ree tim es as m uch a s I usually
paid.
T hat night, I modeled m y new
outfit for my husband and he
said h r liked It very m uch. I told
him 1 was glad because since
h e'd forgotten my birthday and
o u r anniversary. 1 would consid­
e r It hts gift to me — th en I gave
him a big hug and dropped the
bill In his lap!
Twelve years have passed, and

Dear
Abby
my d arlin g h a s never again
forgotten.
HAPPY IN WISCONSIN
DEAR ABBY: I'm 83 years old
and have two lovely daughters
who love m e dearly and would
do anything for me. I have never
had a problem concerning them ,
but I have one now.
My days are numbered. I'm
sure, and before I go. I'd like you
to tell me w hat to do.
You see. I have a ring that I'm
sure both girls would like to
have to rem em ber me by. I don't
want any bard feelings between
(hem. no I am tom , The oldest
lives out of town, so she Isn't
able to spend as m uch lime with
me as her sister, who lives close
by. The younger one takrs me
shopping, to my doctor's and
does my errands. I'm sure her
sister would do the same If she
could. She calls and writes and
sends me gifts.
I ask you, Abby. who should
have the ring?
NO NAME, PLEASE
DEAR NO NAME: Tell your
daughters th at you want both of
them to have the ling, so each
may keep It for six m onths, then
give It to the other for six
m o n th s . A nd If t h a t 's n o t
agreeable, they can draw straws.
DEAR ABBT: This ts In re ­
sponse lo "W orried Sick." the
b rid e w h o s e p a r e n ts a re
divorced, an d whose m other
threatens to stay away from the
wedding If the father gives the

Search Is On For
Outstanding Mom
May 12 Is M other's Day.
We. at The Herald, are
se a rc h in g for th e a n n u a l
"O utstanding Mom" In the
com m unity, bul we need the
help of readers to find this
special woman.
The "O utstanding Mom"
will be selected from letters of
nom ination. To m ake sure
your favorite m om gets the
proper recognition, follow the
sim p le Instructions: F lrat.
write your full nam e, full
ad d ress Including city and
slate, and your telephone
nu m b er at the top of the
page. Underneath, ad d the

name, full address and tele­
phone nu m b er of the mom
you are nom inating. Next,
write us a letter telling us In
your own w ords why this
m om Is so o u ts ta n d in g .
Please type or clearly print
your letter.
Submit letters to PEOPLE
Editor Doris Dietrich. P.O.
Box 1637 (300 N. French
Ave.J. Sanford. FL 32771 no
later than Friday. April 26.
the deadline for (udglng
Winners will be announced
In The Herald on Mother's
Day.

bride away.
I faced the sam e situation, I
felt that If I co u ld n 't give my
daughter away an d escort her
dow n the aisle. I w ould be
publicly renouncing my parent­
age. Hut I didn't want to force
my daughter lo choose between
her m other an d m e. so the
problem was resolved this way: I
asked the m inister If It would Im­
possible for Ibe bride to m eet her
future husband at the back of
the church so th at he could
escort her down (he aisle. I
reasoned lhal since they would
be spending Ihc rest of Ihelr lives
together (hopefully), why not let
them begin by walking down the
aisle together?
The minister Ibought It w as an
excellent solution.
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Halllr Hiirrison Chapter. T he President tic net at'a
M rssage was read hy Mrs. L ourlne Messenger,
K lghty-thrrr DAR life m em b ers will tie given
recognition al the upcoming C ongress In which
patriotism , education and h istory are stressed.
National Defense C hairm an Mrs. Paid Mlklcr
Introduced the speaker, retired Navy Lt. Cmdr
A rthur O. Docgc. A cum lu u d r gradule from the
University of Rochester In m echanical engineer­
ing, C m dr. Docge was an experim ental lesl pilot

lor the USN and is presently a co n su ltan t for
Aircraft System s Hr spoke of the ARAPHO
system and wuthods of delendlng selves.
As most of the n atio n ’s strategic m aterials are
im ported across w aters It Is Important th a t the
United S tairs m aintain commerce across oceans
and protect sea lan es at all times. Doegr said. He
em phasized the Im portance of building up the
co u n try ’s capabilities.
The answer seem s to Ik - Reserve Forces which
ini ludr Mobilization Reserve and Regulur Active
(reserves. the speaker noted. Many ot xha Ideas
expressed are an overview of w hat Is l&gt;elng
projected hy the USN. Dorgc uded.
lie concluded by saying (hat the pow er of a
Godly nation Is th e g reatest thing “we can project
an d that wc m ust hold fast to this com bination of
a Godly people an d th e power of prayer."
The hostesses served refreshm ents d u rin g the
octal hour.

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DEAR DR GOTT — I am a
29-year-old female, m arried 1W
years, and am now considering
m olherhood, I have never been
pregnant before, due to careful
use of contraceptives, but I am
w ondering now If I will have any
difficulty tiecoming pregnant !
am In good overall health, but
w o u ld y o u re c o m m e n d a
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m y m ind at ease?

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you can com fortably (rust your
life and health?
Do not use a doctor who Is not
a m em ber of his county or state
medical society. Avoid physi­
cians who are "too busy" to
answer your questions or who
arc too a rro g a n t to ex p lain
things In understandable la n ­
guage.
You should not have to be
" d is c re e t" tn q u estio n in g a
doctor's diagnosis or treatm ent.
If he w on’t allow you to be

DEAR READER - The only
really reliable way to discover If
you can get pregnant Is ... to get
p r e g n a n t . T h is m r t h o d Is
ACROSS
cheap er and much m ore en ­
joyable than going through a
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series of tests.
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dsity
to establish your fertility, you
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would be well advised to have 10 • « ____
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gynecologist or o th er doctor 12 Rivsr in Europe
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DEAR DR GOTT - One of the
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m ost Important things In life ts IS Throb
finding a doctor whom one can 28 High note
unquestionably trust and with 27 Noonday reft
w hom one can speak frankly and 28 Wealth
honestly. How do you find such 31 Hiyeeedt
a physician when you move to a 35 Not tt ell
new com m unity or state? Also, 38 Internally
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d isp u te a d o cto r's diagnosis, 40 Dutch
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commune
DEAR READER - I d o n 't
know of any consistently reliable
way of finding n good doctor In a
new com m unity, except b y ex ­
perience,
I usually recommend th at p a ­
tien ts who are m oving away
check with the hospital In their
n e w c o m m u n ity a n d a s k
around. New friends often will be
delighted to suggest a physician.

by Howie Schneider

O nce you have a nam e or two.
c a ll th e d o c to r fo r a g eta c q u ain ted appointm ent. Size
him or her up. Is h r honest?
Does h r talk to you? Is his office
attractiv e and well orgunlzed? Is
his stnlf courteous? W hat ure Ills
hilling procedures? How does he
feel about heroic life support,
housrculls, second opinions? Is
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another practitioner Remember.
It Is not your Job lo please the
doctor; It Is hts responsibility to
serve you. You are. after all.
paying him for his privilege of
helping you.
Send y o u r questions fo Dr.
Got! at PO. Box 91428, Cleve­
land, Ohio 44101.
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W hen you're In a slum, you
by Hargreavea A Salieri never m ind going down two
In ste a d of one, tf risk in g a
second undertrtek gives you a
chunee lo make your contract.
J u s t a word about the bidding
Al the point where North raised
five h earts to six. he should have
cue-bid five spades T h ai can 't
h u rt, and there may be a hand
held by Soulh that would now
allow him to bid seven and m ake
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d u m m y 's spade king and led the
heurt queen for a finesse. W hen
bY w * rn#r Brother! It held, he led the heart Jack.
East covered, and It was now
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th ird round. To avoid that result,
declarer had to find a way to
reduce his trum p holding to the

same length as E ast’s and to be
able lo lead from dum m y at trick
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He cashed the club ace and
played a low diamond. W hen
West followed low. declarer in ­
serted d u m m y 's 10. Now d e ­
clarer shed a diam ond on th e
club king an d ruffed a club.
Next he led a spade to the ace
and rufTed a spade Now he
cashed the diam ond ace and led
the diam ond queen to du m m y 's
king. T his w as the eleventh
trick, and th e lead was now In
dum m y.

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declarer's tru m p nine, and th e
slam w as m ade. Wouldn't It
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been dealt the diamond Jack?
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CANCRH (June 21-July 22) It
looks like you'll come out ahead
today In a n event where Lady
by Bob Thavaa
Luck will be frowning on others.
However, your edge won't be
TOUR BIRTHDAY
that great.
APRIL 26, 1086
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Family
A meaningful relationship will
v in p
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grow Into something even more m atters of a confidential n atu re
endearing In the year following should be kept wtthln the c o n ­
fines of your hom e today. D on't
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discuss these Issues with anyTAURUS (April 20 May 20) one.
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by a concerned friend. He m ay tested and proven methods will
c ^ have suggestions th at will work apply to so m e th in g new In
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position. Allhough m eager, they taken seriously and are not to be
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CAPRICORN IDcc. 22-Jan. 19)
If you negotiate a m atter of
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who has been kind to you In the
past, reciprocate by m aking a
few canceaalons.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Conditions are ripe today for the
advancem ent of personal am bi­
tio n s . T h e o n ly In g re d ie n t
needed ts singleness of purpose.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If
possible today, try to participate.
In s o m e ty a c t i v i t y t h a t '
challenges you m entally, and
physically. It will prove In­
vigorating.

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tricky situ atio n will be con­
cluded In y o u r favor today.
There will be benefits attached
but they will be ra th e r slim.
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(he Orlando Camp No. 1285.
bona of Ihe Confederate Veter­
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French, Sanford.
Sem inole County League of
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St.. W om en Voters Food for Though
5:30, closed discussion, and 8 L u n c h e o n , noon. Q u ig le y 's .
Quality Inn North. Longwood.
p m . open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. H p.m .. closed. Dolph Voge will speak on the
Ju v en ile Arbitration Program .
First United M ethodist Church
Overeaters Anonym ous, open. For reservations call Alda at
7 30 p.m. C om m unity United 788-8283.
Gentle Exercise for seniors.
M ethodist C h u rc h . Illghw uy
10:30 a.m .. Casselberry Senior
17-92, Casselberry.
C en ter. 200 N. Luke Triplet
FRIDAY, A PR IL 26
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Wcklva AA (no sm oking). 8
side, plant sale, and hakr sale.
Magnolia Mall, downtown San- p m . W e k lv a P r e s b y t e r l a n
ford. Proceeds g&lt;* to beautifying C h u rc h . SR 434. at Weklva
Springs Road. Closed.
the city. Through S aturday.
UmgwixKl AA. 8 p.m ., Rolling
Central Florida Klwunts Club.
7 :3 0 u m .. F lo r id a F ed eral Hills Moravian C hurch. SR 434.
Savings and Loan, S late Road Longwood. Alanon. sam e time
an d place.
436 ul 434. A ltam onte Springs.
Tunglcwood AA. 8 p.m .. St.
S em inole S u n r is e Klw anls
Club. 7 u.m . Airport Restaurant. R ic h a rd 's E piscopal C h u rch .
Lake Howell Road. Alanon. sam e
Sanford.
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Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m .. 1201
Seminole, 7:30 a.m .. Holiday
Inn. Wymore Road. Altamonte W. First St.. Sanford.
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Central Florida Dlook Bank
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C hapter United D aughters of the C enter. Sponsor envelopes avail­
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Confederacy. 11 a.m .. Evergreen
King und high schools.
Cemetery. W. 2 5 th St.. Sanford.
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
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Thursday* April 15* Itl5

Legal N otice

IN 1 ME C IR C U IT C O UH T
OF IM F E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FOG
S EM IN O LE C O U N TF ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTIO N
n o s ta in C A «« I
S O U T H E A S T M O R TG A G E
C O M P A N Y.
PI tin till,
v.
D E N N IS A H O L L A R , .t . l ,
Datendanll
N O T 1C I O F A C T ION
TO D E N N IS A H OLLAR and
R A C H E L S H OLLAR , Me wit*
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOW N
L . t l known mailing w Jd r.it;
P O Bor 1.S3. Orlando. F L
nur
A NO TO . All pariant claiming
an* Intovaet By, through, und»r
or agalnil f t» aforesaid parton*
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D TH A T *n action lo
•orarloM a mortgage on t t »
following described property
localad In Samlnel* County.
1 1or Ida
Lot I). Block L. O A K L A N D
E S T A T E S 2nd S ECTIO N. a&lt;
cording lo Ita plat thereof at
racordad In Plat Book 14, Pago.
4* and 4*. Public Record* of
Sam tnol* County, Florid*
Together with all tfructura*
and impravamant* now and
haraaffar on tald land, and
tlrturat attached lharato, and
all rant*. Iituat. procaadt. and
proflit accruing and to accru*
from laid pramlMt. and alto all
gat. ttaam, alactrlc watar, and
oltiar haatlng, cooking, ra
trlgaratlng. lighting plumbing,
ve n tila tin g . Irrig a tin g , and
powar tyttom t machine*. ap
p lla n c a t, fla lu ra t, and ap
purtanancat, which now a rt or
moy haraoltar portaln to, at bo
Utad with. In. or on M id pro
m ltot. ovon though thoy bo
dot#&lt;hod or detachable
hot boon tilod ogalntl you. ond
you oro required lo tarv# o copy
ot your writ ton dr tontat it any,
to thit action on ROGER O
B EA R ot ANDERSON A RUSH.
Attorney! tor Plalntltt. whoet
oddrati la 121 Eatl Cantrol
Boulavard. Orlando. Plorlda
32(01. ond UN the original wlrh
i ho CHrk ot Iha above ityled
Court on or botoro the llth day
ot M a y . I t t l i alha rw lta a
f u d g m .n l m ay b t an tarad
againit you tor tho rol'ol do
mandod In tha Complaint
W ITN E S S my hand and I ha
taal ot laid Court on tho tth day
ol April. INS

(SEAL)
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ol the Circuit Court
B y ; Joon Brlllanl
Deputy Clerk
Publltn April 11. IS. 21 A May
MMS
D E E TO

IN TH E C IR C U IT tO U R I
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
F LO E IDA
C IV IL A CTIO N
HO H N t l CAPO M
A M E R IF IR 1 T F E D E R A L
SAVINGS A N D LOAN
ASSO CIATIO N,

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
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A.
CASE NO: 00 &gt;0*0CAPO-P
R O B E R T M IS TIN A
A JU LIU S M IS TIN A .
Plaintiffs.
W ARREN W W O F F O R D
A A N N E T T E W O FFO R D .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
ihei purtuonl to o Summary
Final Judgment ot Foraclo tur.
dated March I , I N I Cota no:
14 J*M CAPO P ot tha Circuit
Court ot tha E Ightoenm Judicial
Olittlct In and tor Seminole
County, floe Ida. In which ROB
C R T M IS TIN A and J U L IU S
M IS T IN A ora P laln tlH t and
W ARREN W W O FFO R D ond
A N N E T T E W O F F O R D oro tho
Defendanti . I will eatl to the
highatl and bett bidder tor coah
In tha lobby at th* Watt Front
door ot tho Courfhouoo In Son
lord. Seminole County. Florida
at 11 os A M on th* 72nd day ot
May. IKS. Iho following do
icribad property tot forth In the
Order ot lha Summary Final
J udgmenf ot F orec lo tu r.
Tha Eatl 40 teat ot Lot &gt;42,
Q U E E N S M IR R O R S O U T H
A D D I T I O N to C a ita lb o r r y ,
Florid*, According to tho Plot
tharaol, at racordad In Plat
Book t. Pag** 43 and 44, ot lha
Public Racordt ot Samlnola
County, Florida
D A T E D thit IMh day ot April.
IFRS
(S E A L )
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
Cir c u it c o u r t
By /*/Diene K Oakley
Deputy Clark
Pubtllh: April II, M . m s
DEE l »
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E 1ITH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A M O F O R
SEM INO LE C O U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A
O IN E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
OIVISIO N
CASE NO (2 ItM C A e O I
A M E R IC A N S A V IN G S A N D
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N O F
FLO R ID A , » Florida Corpora
lion,
Plaintiff,
vt
M A R C IA E H A R P E R , e tc . ot
Ol .
Delendantt
N O TIC E OF FO R E C L O S U R E
SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
purtuanl to a final ludgmonl of
loroclotur. doled April 22, I N I
on d t n l o r t d In C a to No.
t i m i C A O O E of tho Circuit
Courl of th. llth Judicial Circuit
In ond lor Seminole County.
Florida whortln A M E R IC A N
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSO CIATIO N OF F L O R IO A , a
Florida corporation. It Plaintiff,
and M ARCIA E H A R P E R , ate.
ot *1 , or* Datandanti, I will Mil

JA M E S G JO R D A N .o la l,
[N N ndonlt
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO JA M E S G JO R D AN ond
H C N N IE S JORDAN, hit WIN
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOW N
l o l l known oddrota; a l l
HI vary law Avanua, AllamonN
Sprlngt. FL 222(1
A N D TO All portont claiming
any In N rttl by, through, undar
or agalntl Iha aforesaid par to rt
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D TH A T an action to
lor.c lota a morlgaga on tha
lollowlng datcrlbod proparty
locat.d In Samlnola County.
F lor Ida
lo t 224, SPRING OAKS. U N IT
IV. according to tha Plat tharaol
at racordad In Plot Book 12,
Paget OS ond N . Public Record*
ol Seminole County, Florida
Including tpoclllcally. but not
by way ol limitation, Its# follow
Ing llilu ra t Control Air Condi
Honing. Control Hooting. Drop
in Range A 1 Grant. Olthwath
ar. Ditpotol. Hoi Wetor Heater
Togethtr with oil ttructuret
and Improvement! new and
hereafter on told land, and
lialurat attached thereto, and
all rant*. Ittuot . proceed*, ond
protllt accruing and to accrue
from taid pr.m itat, and alao all
gat. tiaam. alectrtc. watar. and
olhar haatlng, caeklng. ra
Irtgerallng lighting plumbing,
v a n illa lln g , irrig a tin g , and
power trtiam i. machinal, ap
p lla n c a t. lia lu ra t. and ap
purtenencet. which now era or
may hereafter pertain to. or be
utad with. In. or on told pro
m itat, .van though they be
detached or deiechebl.
hat bean tiled again*! you. ond
you era regulred to terra a copy
ol your written detente! II any.
to thit action on R O GER 0
IICA R Ol ANDERSON A RUSH.
Alter nay* lor Plolntllf. whoto
odtfioit It SIT Eotl Control
Boulovord. Orlando Plorlda
32MI, and lilt the original with
•ha Clark ot Iho oboro Ityled
Court on or botoro Iho lllh day
ol M o y, ItOS, othorw lte a
ju d g m e n t moy bo ontorod
ogomtl you tor tha rtliel da
mandad In the Complaint
W ITN ES S my hand and tho
tool ol told Court on tho (th day
o4 April. INS

tor cath In lha tabby In th* Waal
Front door at th* Somlnoto
County Court bout*, la niard ,
kemlnafe County, O lari do kw
t a r n Dioa a-.laab A M and
I N P M on I N 12th day ol
May, INS. lha following da
tcrlbed property at M l forth In
l a i d f i n a l | u d p m * n ! of
foreclosure. to w lf:
Tha North is Peat of Lot l l
and th* South J l Feel of Lef 10.
B la c k 0 . f t U E N A V I S T A
E S T A T E 1 according to the Plaf
thereof ot roiorded In Plal Book
J. Pag* l. of the Public Record*
ol Somlnoto County. Florida
D A T E D thit T7nd day of April,
INS
(S E A L )
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clock ol iho Circuit Court
By Diana K Oakley
A t Deputy Clark
Publlth April IS. May 7. INS
D E E 120

(MALI
O A V ID N B ER R IEN
C lor k at lha Circuit Court
By JoonBrlllonl
Deputy Clerk
PublHh April II. II. 11 A May
I. m i
D E E Ot

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A M O F O R
S EM INO LE C O U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO 44 172* CA a* O
R IN K E R M A TE R IA L S
C O RPO RATIO N. A Florida
Cor port I ton.
Plalntltt,
r»
ROBERTG FEA TH ER .
NO TICE OF ( A L E
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y O I V I N
that purtuonl to Final Judge
manl ol Forectoture doted April
l ( . IS IS , C o ta No:
14 11*4 CA 00 G ot th* Circuit
Court ot lha Elghtoanth Judicial
District In and tor Samlnola
C o unty. F lo rid * . In w hich
R IN K E R M A T E R IA L S COR
P ORATION ll lha Plaintiff, and
R O B E R T G F E A T H E R . It tha
Datondant. I will M il to Ih*
highatl and batt biddar tor cath
in th* lobby Ot th* W otl Front
door at lha C a u rth e u t* In
Samlnal* County, Florida at
II OS A M on th* 20th day ot
May. INS. Ih* following do
scribed property M l torth In
thge Order ol Final Judgmant of
Faroe Naur*
Lai t l. Block
TH E
SPRINGS. According to the Plot
Ihertof. oi recorded In Plat
Book U . Paget S, 14 and It
Public Racordt of Somlnoto
Caunly. F tor Ido
D A T E D Ihlt 73rd day of April,
IN I
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF T H E C IR C U IT
CO UR T
By fkf Diana K Oakley
Deputy Clark
Publlth April 11. May I. I N !
D E E tJI

Legal Notice
Legal Notice

Thit It to notify Alfrtd Walds
to pay Ih* repair and tlorag*
charge* on hit IF72 Chateau
Club Wagon ID f C lIA H X U it ).
to Robert ^ Dunlap of 2(20
Central Dr Sanford If not paid
In S day* I hereby giro notice of
getting a Florida cart Ifkata of
title
Publlth April » , » . 24, » , 24,
INS
D E E 111
N O T IC E OP A
P U S L IC H E A R IN G
TO C O N S ID ER
TH E A D O P TIO N OF
AN O R D IN A N C E
B Y T M E C IT Y
OF S AN FO R D , FLO R ID A.
Metke Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will b* held at
th* Commlotlon Room In the
City Hall in tho City of Sanford.
Florida, at 2 OS o clock P M on
Ma&lt; 13. INS. to comtrtor th*
, t'/ittcn of an ordinance oy I N
City 0* Ir -U . to, Florida Ot
follow*

ORC'ftANC' »__lit.
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E
C IT Y OF S A N FO R D .
F L O R ID A , TO ANNEX
W IT H IN T H E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A O F TH E C IT Y OF
SANFORD. F L O R ID A . UPON
A D O P TIO N O F SAIO OROI
N ANCE. A P O R TIO N O F TH E
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G SO UTH
OF B I E D E R A V E N U E
E X TE N D E D W ESTER LY.
NORTH O F A N D A B U T T IN G
C R 422. A N D E A S T O F AND
A B U T T I N G FR E N C H
A V E N U E ; SAID P R O P E R TY
B E I N G S I T U A T E O IN
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
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
O F S E C TIO N I2IG44. FLO R ID A
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 FLICTS .
A N O E F F E C T IV E D A TE
W H ER EAS, there hot boon
IItod with th* City Clark at Ih*
City of Sanford. Florida, a
petition containing th* n*mat at
Ih* property owner l In th* ora*
datcrlbod hereinafter request
Ing annotation to lha corporal*
are# ot tho City of Sanford.
Florid*, and requesting to bo
Included therein; and
W H E R E A S , th* P roperty
AppralMr at Samlnot* County.
Florida, having certified that
there oro two properly owner t
In th* area to bo anna tad. and
that tald property ewnori hav*
signed Ih* Petition lor Annaia
ttan; and
W H ER EAS . If hat bean da
tar mined that tha property do
i c r i b a d h e r e i n a f t e r It
rtatonably compact and con
llguout to tho corporate treat ot
tha City ot Sanford. Florida, and
II hat further bean determined
•hat Ih* annatallon ol told
property will nof result In th#
creation of on enclave, and
W H ER E A S , th* City ot Son
ford. Florida. It In a position to
provide municipal M rvlcet to
tho property datcrlbod heroin,
end tho City Commission of Iho
City of Sanford. Florida, doom*
II In Iho batt Inter at! ot th* City
to accept told petition and to
armoi Mid property
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . B E IT
E N A C T E D » Y T H E P EO P LE
OF TH E C IT Y OP SANFORD.
.R U M IO A i
t a c t tots Si Thot th* y rv
In Samlnot* County. Florid*, b*
and Ih* Mm* It hereby anna I t .
to and mode a par! of th* City at
Sanford. Florida, purtuanl to
rha voluntary annatallon pro
v lllo n i ot Section i n (44,
F lor Ido Slolutol
All ol Brentwood Grove. Blk
" A " , Plat Book 2. Pag* 41, Lott
I thru l(. 40 thru 22 (lo ti 24 and
241 and 111 thru I I I . Brentwood
Add to San lord plot Book 4.
Page 4J, Public Racordt ot
Somlnoto County, Florida
S ECTIO N 2 That upon thit
ordinance becoming after lire
Ih* proparty ownert and any
resident on th* proparty da
tcrlbed herein than b* entitled
to all th* right* and prlvltogat
and Immunlttot at ar* from
lima to lima granted to rttl
dantt and proparty owner* at
•ha City of Sanford. Florid*, at
further provided In Chapter III.
flo rid * S la lu ta t. and tholl
further be iub|*ct to lha re
tpontlbllltlat ol residence or
ownerthlp i t may from lima to
tint* b* deter mined by Ih*
governing authority at th* City
ol Vonlord Florid*, and th*
provisions of tald Chapter 111.
Florida Si ahit**
■
S ECTIO N ) ; If any tactlan ar
portion ol a taetton of Ihlt
ordinance prove* to b* Invalid,
unlawful, or uuKonttltuttonal. II
thall not bo hold to Impair th*
validity, tore* ar aftoct at any
»*h#» to tlk n or port ot Ihlt
ordinance
S ECTIO N 4 Thot all ordl
noncot or ports ol ordinance* In
contlkt herewith, b* and th*
t*m* art hereby reveked
S ECTIO N S Thot thit ordl
none* thall become effective
Immediately upon lit poetogt
and adoption
A copy tholl bo ovollobl* at
th* Othc* of th* City Ctork tor
all parmnt desiring to ttamln*
AM parflat in Interest and
cltliana thall have m i spoor turn
ty to b* hoard at tatd hearing
By order of tho City Cam
mission at th* City *1 San lord
¥ iQckd*
ADVICE TO TH E P U B LIC If
a par ton decldao to appaal a
daemon mods with respect to
any matter considered *« me
above mealing or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record of
th* proceedings. Including th*
tottlmony and ovldonc*. which
rocord It not provided by th*
CltyefSantord I F t M d d M I
H. N Tam m , Jr
City d a rk
Publlth: April IE IS May i, t.
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Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday - 11: 00 A .M . Saturday

23—Lost &amp; Found

*1—Money to Lend

Lott met* block A whito Husky
Shepherd. 20 Lb* Lott Sunday
in LakaMe-y 227 IMP

A M ER ICAN CONSULTA N T S .IN C
IH morfgagat
a t tow a t * %
Sacand
mortgages ot tow It 3 / fV
Small com move lal loons, v*
cant land, moblia homat with
land Good credit, bod credit
We do ll oil 111 »1 1 1340 E
Alltmanto Ortvo. Alfamont*
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LICENSE 0
M O R TO A O E B R O K ER
B u tln e tt C apital 334 000 lo
11.000.000 and over P O Boa
14)1 Winter Pk Fla 122*0

U —Special Notice!

" f k T i TIO U SH AM E
Nolle# it hereby given Thai I
am engaged In business ot P O
Boa 272. Genera, Samlnola
County. Florid* 22212 undar Ih*
IktlMau* name ol O PPO R TU
NITY DEVELOPM ENT
C O M P A N Y dba A W ED O IN G
IN T H E C O U N T R Y A T
C E N T E R O AK. ond tha! I In
land to register Mid noma with
Ih* Ctork of th* Circuit Court.
Somlnoto County, Florida in
accordance with th* provlilont
of Ih* Fictitious Nam* Statute*,
to w lt Section MS 0* Florida
Statute* IM2
ft.' Virginia L Blanchard
Publlth April 4. tl. II. IS. IMS
O E F 2*

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makat tor a lltoMm#
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FA C TITIO U S NAM E
Nolle# Is hereby given that we
are engaged In butlnatt at 41*
Sandpiper I n , Cattalbarry.
Samlnola County. Florida 172(7
undar th* McMMoui name of
G R E A T G A M E S , and tho! w*
intend to rogliter tald nama
with th* Ctork of th# Circuit
Court, Somlnoto Courtly. F lor Ido
In accordance with tho pro
vltlon* ot tho Fictitious Noma
Statutes, to w lt Section MS 0*
Florida Statute* IM7
ft/ Hubert R u s m II
ft/ M ary K R u s m II
Publish A pril*. II. 11.11. IMS
D E E 2*

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Child car* In my horn*. Laurel
Way ar**. CatMlbarry 4*5
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car* In my horn* Lg toncad
yard TLC 4*m to 4pm Mon
thru F rl C T l I l f _____________
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ages Tender loving core
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31—Privite
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M E M B E R S OF
F A M IL Y LINES
F E D E R A L C R E D IT UNION
In A p r il Ih* S upa rvltory
Commllto* mailed out *11 ol Ih*
m e m b e r's S ta lo m tn li Any
member NOT receiving their
Statement thou Id contact lha
Suparvltory Committee at
Suparvltory Commute*
Fam ily Llnot
Federal Cradii Unton
P O B o. 1411
tontord. F tor Ida XT7TI
PuMtth April I t . so. IMS

Swimming Lattont Begin May
7 m s Jackl*
Caoto. Call

&gt;21 mi

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33— Real Estate
C o u rse s

7 1 — H e lp W a n te d
A C C O U N TIN G C L (R K ~ ..to til*
Ar* you * M gu'» w lia rd l If M .
Ihlt employer want* someone
good with a 10 kay adder
Excellent lore Hon

323-5176
l i t ) French Av*.
Acrylic Apptlcotort needed to
apply protective coating on
cart, boot* and plena* IS to
( l l par hour W* train Far
work In Sanford area coll
Tempo (13 ( ( A T ilt
Aide* tor all thltf* Carttftod
and/or aepartoncod Good pay
and bonalltt. Plaatanl at
motphara Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply *1; DeBory
Manor. 40 N Hwy 17 *1. Do
Bary, FI*
A P P O IN T M E N T S E T T E R S
P a rt lim a M o n d a y th ru
Thursday I 00 PM to * 00
PM U 00 an hour, plus bonus
Catl Longwood I
ASS E M B LE R S
Head I to work tn now air cend
plant Starting pay U 15/hr
M u ll b* a strong ral labto
worker with own Iren sport*
Mon Never * too I
TEM P P » M _______ 774-1341
A s ii t t a n f M a n a g e r . W a ll
tralnad Needed at one*
Apply In parson Cat* Mia.
X Mart In Santord. or call
m 20M______________________
Avan always hWtwg I adtee B

D l l IU

Thinking at g*IM «( 4
■ eel (n e t* Licaneef
W* after Fra* Tv man
andcaatlntovt Training!
Call Ofck ar Vicky tor details i
M l 4*41 m n M . lv * . 2241(4*

F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnatt at 134
Tulena Dr . Altamont* Sprlngt.
Samlnola County. Florida 32714
undar th* MclIMout nama ot
DO M E M E D IC A L and that I
Inland to register tald name
with tha Clark of Iho Circuit
Court. Samlnola County. Florida
In accordance with Ih* pro
vltkm t ot Iho FktIMoul Name
Statutes, towlt Section MSP*
Florida Slolutot tt!7
IV Lena K R iggt
Publlth April li. 11 A May 1. *.
ms
DEE IK

K e r n e l Ftorld* , Inc
S* Yaart t i M rtancal

Legal Notice

F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that wo
ar* engaged In butlnatt *1 Rt 1.
Boa 1ST. Sanlard. Samlnola
County. Florida 11221 undar Ih*
MctIMou* name ot L O U D E B
S P E C IA L T Y M A N U F A C TU R
I NO , ond that wa inland to
register said nama with Ih*
Clark ol th* Circuit Court.
Somlnoto County. Florida In
accordance with th* provitwmt
ol Ih* FkMMout Nam* Slalutat.
To w lt. Section 443 0* Florid*
Statute* l*S7
/*/Lym an L M yart
IV Deborah U My eft
Publlth April IS B May 1. *. 14.
ms
O E E 14)
N O TIC E UN DER
F IC T IT IO U S K A M I S TA T U T E
TO W HOM IT M AY CONCERN
N olk# It hereby given that th*
under signed purtuanl to th*
" F lc llt lo u t Nama S ta tu lt".
Chapter 441 Ot. F tor Id* Slalutat.
will regular with th* Ctork at
lha Circuit Court. W and tor
Somlnoto County. Florida, upon
receipt ol proof #1 publication *1
this nolle*. Ih* fkMMout name,
towlt E O U IV E N TU R E undar
■tilth wo will l.poet to angag*
In butlnatt at 13(2 Orlando
Drive 4(04. Santord Florida
That th* partial intoratiad In
M id butirwt* enterprise ar* at
toltowt
R IC H AR D AR NO LD.
LO R I A R N O LD
D A T E D at Sanford. Somlnoto
County. Florida thit llth day ot
April. 1*0
/V Richard Arnold
— Partner
/(J Lori Arnold
— Partner
Publish April It. IS A May I. *
I*
OEE lit

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O ilD A
P R O R ATE O IVISION
Fit* Nvmbar It T il CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
G R AC E M A R G A R E T B E E N
*fk/aG R ACE M B E E N
Deviated
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* administration ol lha
attato ol GRACE M A R G A R E T
B E E N e/k/a GRACE M B E E N ,
d a c a a ta d . F it* N u m b e r
4ST71CP, It ponding In th*
C irc u it Court ter Samlnot*
C o u n t y , F lo r id a , P ro b a ta
Ot vision. Ih* addrett ot which It
North Park Avanua. Sanford.
F L 3)221 Th* n a m at and
addrtttet at th* perianal rapr*
serially* and Ih* par tone I rap
ratantatlva t attorney ar* M l
torth baton
AM Intoratiad parsons a rt
required to Mto with this court.
W ITH IN TH R E E M O N TH S OF
T H E FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E (1) all claim ,
against the tttoto and I II any
ob|eelioni by an Interested
parson on whom thit nolle# wat
served the I chatlangat th* valid
Ify at Ih* will, th* quallfkoMont
ot th* personal representative,
venue or lurlsdkMon of th*
CONJfl.
A L L CLAIM S AND O B JE C
TIO NS N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B AH HE D
PublkaMon of this Nolle# has
begun on April 14.1*41
Personal Representative
IV Donna J Vogtor
4l4M aylairD.lv*
Allomanto Spring*. F L 122(1
Attorney lor
Parsers#! R#pr*t*nl#Mv*
IV Marvin L A*am an Jr , E sq
M A R V IN L BEAM AN , JR .
P A
*01N Wymara Road
Win tor Park. FL 212(0 N*3
T otophone » » 4 2 t 4200
Publlth April It. IV IMS
O E E 111

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71—Help Wanted

AVON E A R N IN G S W O W ill
O P E N T ■ R R ITO R IE S NOIRI11
H I IMS ar 123 (43*
__

Fadaral. Slab. A Civil |ob* now
available Call l A K s a a n u
tor Wife 24 hours

DRIVERS WANTED

831-9993

B A B Y S ITTE R E sp . loving, ro
liable woman to car* tor 1 V 1
year aid glrlt In your or my
ham* W ilton alam antary
area. Ratorancat 321 14*2
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D part
Mm* In my homo Par a 1 yr
old Own car References raq
Lk Mary area.............
123(043
B «f T m d tr v natd 2 f ill tilM
Call m o o i t tor Tam
Cap* Canaveral F irm needs
people who want to b* thalr
own boss w ill train U R ) part
lima. 14)0 full Mm* M l 1207
CwRontori L it e r t n WiRtod
Established company, liberal
benefits, m utl hav* toolt and
transportation *04 714 17(1.
X 5 174 1441
C a rpantort H elpe r Wanted
mutt have a ■par lance Coll
a h e v tP M m U K __________
C ity *1 Lak* M a ry hat an
Immediate opening tor a part
tim* lanltar. tor offk# citan
ing In City Hall, l times a
weak R atorancat w ill b*
check ad Daodllna tor tub
mlttal ot appMcotUni It April
20 I M3 Applications may b*
picked up *1 Lak# Mary City
Hall. 114 N Country Club
Road. Lak* M ary. 04 X . M P
EOE_________________________
CM ui
N eeded tor offk* opening In
Santord Area Beginning data.
May IV IMS Pleas* land *
return*' to Danalla Construe
H an. tot W a s h b u rn Rd .
Matbauma, Ft* m t $ ________
CUSTO M ER (■ ■ V I C E R I P
O penned with ptootanl par
tonality v Insurance * ip .
Perm poalMent/Mevar a to*
T IM E P W L , —

— 774 1 3 4 1

o i C H I N S T A L L ! ? .'....... M U M
Would you Mho to earn good
money and loans a groat
trade! Com* Into our oftk*
now I Local company

323-5176
m *Pi

Santord Auto Auctton Is looking
tor r*fi*b4* L dependabta pao
pto to work driving cart A
truck* through auction H w r t
Thursdays Only From 11 AM
to 4 PM Applicants mutt b* K
yrt or otder. hav* valid FI*
Driver* Meant*, and mutt
know how to drive standard
thlft vehicle* Thit it a per toe'
|ab tor Ih* roll rad parson Pay
will b* 14 SO an hour Apply In
parson: at th* Santord Auto
Auction, a n W Flrtt SI..
Hwyf 4* In Sanford See John
between » AM A f PM. Mon
thru F rl
E spar fenced Racapflonltt tor
Padlafrlc OfMc* Only erparl
ancad need apply Call Ml
aohSaah far K a y _____________
sort, woodparlt culler* and
counlav top lorn In*tore Alto
h a v * tw o o p e n in g ! lo r
auembtoy work Hotpttalli#
Mon. bonus, vacation, hoidayt
Apply » to It. or I to 2 ot
Formltoi In*. Port of Santord
Lake Monroe
________
Esparlncad towing machine ap
er atort wanted on all opara
Mon* We alto ott*r a training
program to portont with an
honest desire to toarn Ih*
industrial sowing trad* Mod
am air conditioned facility,
health cor* program, paid
holidays place work earning!.
Heady work Apply between I
pm and 3 pm S A N 'D E L
M A N U F A C T U R I N G .I N C .
7240 O ld Lake M ary Rd .
Santord_____________________
fA S H ID H M O O !L S W A N T E D
Work with foeiuen dei gn*- and
local boutiques. TV cammar
clalt. catalog* Full or part
tlm* All ages and all httghtt
No asperlanc* necessary
423 M3*_____________________
F IL E C L E R K .......... - ........... SIM
Will train bright smiling lac*!
Flllng/antwar phones Great

323-5176
1322 Franck Av*.
G IR L F R ID A Y - Eecoitanl op
portunlty lor par ton with good
typing skint Varlad dullat.
Including racaptlonltt Call
443 4311. tor app l
H O L ID A Y HOUSE
R a tla u ra n t In Santord hat
opanlngt tor waltrott. host
att/cothlor. Apply 1 to 4 PM.
Hwy l l f t l near Lak* Mary
IN S U R A N C E R A T I C L E R K W ill train No aeparlanca
needed M ult type 35 wpm,
non t m o k t r t o n l y .
Casta IbwrTy area (34 03(3
I N T E R V I I W E R*i In d iv id u a l
w!1h public contact asp Earn
120 hr plus bonus plus hourly
g u a r o n lt t . Students and
houtawlvot welcome Call Mr
Grant 2pm to 4pm, Mon thru
Frl (0* m o

FORCE

tor work at 4 AM 407 W
Itt St
L A B O R E R S Strong rallabl*.
general laborers ntedtd Im
modtotoly Olttoronl locaMont
Phono and trantportalton a
must Never * |*a Apply

KELLY SERVICES
W &amp; 2 JJ5
legal tacratary eiperlervced in
rta l atlat*. probate, attato
planning. admtnlttratlvt/cIvM
law, alto otcollonl tklllt In
typing, thorthond. word pro
cttto r. gram m ar and hen
dllng clients Pleat* tend r#
turn* to Boe 107, Evening
Herald. J00 N Franck Avanua
I. P L 11771
L lcanted plumber or quail I lad
person with minimum ot 4
years atpavtonc* tn rattdan
Mai construction Able to rood
blueprint* Pay commantu
rat* with a i p a r l t n c a .
M4 20* 3*54

Light Book leaping payroll,
accounts receivable 23 to X)
hr* weakly Apply In person
Big * 'W Hr**. » » S. O r­
lando D r____________________
M GR T R A IN E E ------------- MO* a
National company wants to htr*
parsonabta person to deal with
tha public Greal opportunity
tor advancement

323-5176
2S1I Franc* Av*.
N A N N IE S M l or part Mm#
potliiont available Childcare
or rale tod background pra
lev red Raterencot and Iran*
pon aI ion required Call 444
*320_________________________
Not ions largetl chain ot family
amuaomonl contort hot need
ot p a r t tlm * sal e* poo
plofatttn
N i g h t ond
woakmdt Mutt bo mature,
neat In appearance, and bon
manl 131 ran
N E E D E D Title ctork A typltt.
Thursdays only A pply In
parson at Santord Auto Auc
l i o n , a t t a r 10
A M on
Thursdays 21U W 1st Sheet
In i
Now etching concept In tatot
Provides unique lit* laving
service* Ground Floor op
portunltto* ond no compoM
Mon Largo Income peMontial
No aeparlanca n o c a tta ry .
305 327 H Q __________________
Part Tim * C ltrfc fTyp lit 40
wpm. Mon A W a d . I am to
5pm Call M l 1411. •_________
Part tins# atttndwit/drlvar E m
pcrlence pratarrad Apply In
Call 321 5*51
Phone Solicitors lull or part
tlm * . hourly p lu t bonus,
Langwqod P44300___________

PHONE ROOM MANAGER
Well established company heeds
aggressive manager In San
fo rd O ltlc * . D ra w , com
mission plut bonus For appf

ni 4017.011 n_________
ProfTtmRuntinti ffinttd

Ceparience preferred however,
training pros toad tor Ih* car*
ot Oltabtad Residents All
shifts available Call 331 f i l l
Salat help wanted Highest
commltlont pttd In Florid*
C a l l B i l l at L o w a ’ t
Ea tormina tort. 121474* Will
train
_____
Styling Satan with I tteilon tor
rtn t. iow*i* tuppliad. and
good location Call 111 0(21
Tired at Jab Hunting 7
Catl F u t u r t l
Ih a y h t v t
hundred* ot |ab opanlngt lor
thot* who want lo work
47( 4X0
D E L IV E R Y H E LP E R S no a*
porlanc* nocattary Full tlm*
Good sterling pay 471 4200
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Groat sterling
lob Several openings Good
pay 471 4X0
F A C T O R Y A S S E M E L V and
P RO DU CTIO N W ORK- Moat
shirt* spin Good pay seal**
474 4X0
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S
General Construction labor
Good pay 42S 4X0
TR U C K ORIVERS Long houl
Immadlottl Good driving r*
cord Over 2! 471 4XX

LOCAL

DRIVERS Straight
trucks Good pay Start right
away 474 4300

R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H ELP E R S . CLER KS. CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m ed ia te
opanlngt Good pay tcato^
Call *24 4X0 NOW I
W E L D E R S - CarMItod Eecaltonl
pay tcatot Call today 42S
torn_________________________
Wanted Someone to cart tor m#
A my hout* In Santord Floe
Ibto hrt one* a wk Driving
ro q d 123 If It Rm 1)4, aval

NOW HIRING!
O u ts t a n d in g O p p o r lu m ly For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
(

■ / / &lt; • c ! } &lt; &gt; /) C E N T E R S

5 LO C A TiO N S IN SEMINOLE C O UN TY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food K itchens
Fried C hicken S u b s Donuts

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Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N Liiutol Ave , Sanlofd
Mortllfy Ihiu Fnd.lv B 30 AM 3 30 PM
NO PHONE C ALLS' P TC A Sl

BY G A R R Y TR U D EA U

Bocpse.w«Mtrs * * * «
\U m U P X T V H 6 V
•■it T W i N A m i
aV &amp; JU TH K X .

S e m in o le

“ f i c t i t i o u s NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnatt at P O
Boa 240*. Lake Mary. Samlnola
County. Florida 12244 undar Ih*
fkMMout nama of S E L E C TE D
S E C R E T A R I A L S E R V IC E S ,
ond that I Inland to rogltfar . _
name with m# Clark at i u
Circuit Court, Samlnot* County,
Florid* In ecrardanc* with th*
p ra v lflo n t of th* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*, towlt Section
tat Of Florida statute! I M2
IV Lali* A H a rm
Publish April 4. II. t|. IS, IttS
D E E 14

D o o n e sb u ry
N O C C F H IfiJ iH iS ,

CLASSIFIED ADS

F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Notice It hwraby given that I
am engaged In butlnatt at l i t
W Lake Mary Bird , Sulla 20*.
Lak* M ary. Samlnot* County.
Florida 17240 undar th* fkMMout
name of LA K E M AR Y M ED I
C A L C L I N I C ond that I intend
to register tald name with th#
Clark ol th* C ircuit Court,
Somlnoto County. Florida In
accordance with the provisions
of th* FkMMout Nam* Statutot.
tow lt
Section 4410* Florid*
Stafutat 1*12
fkf Gian F Davit. M 0
Publlth April 4, 11, II. IS. IMS
D E E 22

71-H elp Wanted

omy

i earn

.

l£V560J

ShoppingFor A
New Or Used Car?

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p

M X K .P 0 N 7

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Feu cow Otway4 find lha
best deale la Ih* Eseeing
H e ra ld s Classified tre t Ion
Rand F r id a y s ( r t e l « | H arold
for Ih* h a il selections

Evening Herald
200 Se n * Irw erh tira a s
kaalerd. I Urida
U M 4 II

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73 —

E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

Cleaning Condos, Apft, and
h auta a V a ry h o n tti.a n d
raaliable 333 04)4____________
Construction Quality Control
PtojatT Manager Ratidantiyi
Commercial Industrial All
Phasa* Ouallflcationi on ra
quest 337 Mat_______________
E •p a H a n c a d la dy d a tlr a t
housework Own trampm-fa

lion m not

93—Rooms lor Rent
Christian Agfa 4 Its mat
TV , kltctwn. laundry, makL ISO

«&gt; upOH Cliat all* 10

Largo Room, private antranca A
bo in Nlca araa IS! 00 &gt;k
Evenings M l sew
Mato or tamaia who mutl bo
amployod Prlyata Bath and a
huga room Plu» all tho prlvl
toga* at your own homo Call
I T T 1370 a t t a r Op m on
waahdayi and anytima on
* w l t M ) Atk tor R ita______
Room For Rant Kitchan A
Laundry Priyliagai U I W i
week Call m 347?_______ _ _ _
Room lor rant with aidarty lady
Pratary an aldarly parson In
Laka Mary Call 3)1 B730

Booms for root
_________ Can m ton________
SAN TO R O Furnlthtd room* by
thy waak Aaatonabla ratal
Mold sarvica Can 173 4307
3 7 PM 413 P almattoAya
S A N F O R D . Raai weakly A
Monthly rytat Util Inc att
300 Oak
Adults I *41 74B3

97—Apartment!
Furnished / Rent
Eltlclancy apartmant,
downtown Sanford Fum ltted
utlllllat mcludad 1373 mo
44i t tat
Furn Apti tar Santor Clffitnt
111 Paimotto A . »
J Cowon No Phono Call!
L A K E M A R T C loan, I bdrm"T
turn tmall apt Singly work
Ing man Nlca, A h u rry l
177 mo __ _________________
Lovaly 1 bdrm apartmant
Huga ro o m i
C o m p la ta
prlyacy 4100 par wk plui 1730
tacurlly dapoalt 17) 4*)3 or

17)77*4________________

Now apartmant tor rant Com
plotaly furnlthod, pool accait
Ayolloblo May lit 377ion

Sanford Court Apartments
STU DIOS .I BDRM 7 BDRM
F L E X IB L E LEASES
Sanlor Cltltan Ottcaunt

323-3301
I bdrm
adulti. no poll, air.
qulal. ratldanllal 1)00 par
month piutdapool 133 Mia
bdrm apt Nawly dacoratad
Complata privacy IM par
taa 1700 tacurlly J&gt;) 4*77
or 131 7701
____ _______
7 bdrm . I bath Living room,
kltchon AMO mo Call XII 1114.
or 177 trki

99—

A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R ent

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

LOCH ARBOR Immadlaty oc­
cupancy 1 bdrm . 1 bath, tun
porch A family room Nawly
dacoratad Largo lot 1300 por
month Ownor 177 7070________
Ravanno Park J bdrm I bath
tancad yard, patio. B poddla
font Available May I Call
between a X) A I 10 171 aOOQ
Roomy 3 bdrm J bath homy,
dutof Itryyt 113) mo * dapoi
It. A util m m 7MA141.7B0 0B07
S A N FO R D 1 bdrm . 7 bath
Garaga SMS
C O U N TR Y
1430

J bdrm . H i bath

SAVE ms

Rant Now and En|ayl
Thtt Utatlad Spaclalt
Enarfy I
« •
I Bdrm l Bath Ayarlmanti
H I Dacaratlya Wall Cararlngt.
Built Hi Baakcata. Ptanty
al Star ago. Wathar/Dryar
Haak up. and Car part
Wilarbadi Accepted

321-1911
OrUfldo toll free 3(5 4481
BAMBOO COVE APTS
MB E Airport Bird
RHONE H I 44N. H I 44*1
t H k fancy tram Ilk ) mo
Disc aunt lar Samar Cltliaos
Brand Naw Unit*
] bdrm/]
hath aptt In wa«d»d lotting,
prlyata Balcaalai,
w aihar/dryar, mini Blind!
•41! ma w / l l l l O a p a ill
Lacatad 1SSI Oak Aya • 34 It

Slltlifl Antticin Ruitj
47t-1173__________

LAXDSTOCK BROKERS
Vantord J bdrm larga lot LOG
mo Avatiabia 4/t/BS aas 7413
attpr 3____________
C u p io a and tin g io fa m ily
homo For loot# with option to
buy H I H I T ______________
Taking Ayptlcatlant Naw
} bdrm . 1 bam. cant haat A air.
porch, garaga. tancad
Arallabla May I
la 10
7 bdrm , J barn. Eaac Homy
Mayfair Vlltat
Arailabta now
14)0
4 bdrm . l bam, radacoraiad
homy inWInlar Springt
Availably now
....... 1473
COM M ER CIAL!
Spaca availably lor
offtea A storage
Cyntyr ot Sanford ........... BJ73

CALL BART
R EA L E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
311 7to*
TR U C K E R S Spoclai ploco lo
pork rig | bdrm . Ig living
rm tancad yard Close to
ichool HIQ7Y1 ___________
] bdrm on Summorlln Aya
First, tail and dapoi it ra
qulredw/reference* )77 440
J Bdrm houM H I W 10th S i,
Sanford. Flo LtOO mo SiOQ
Dapoi it Coll H I 440«attora

3 Bdrm7 beth-705 Suite Si
Sonlord Forlaoto 171 IIS1

105—DuplexTriplex/ Rent
A V A IL A B L E 7 bdrm/l bath
carpet appllancat, screened
patio, laundry 4360.1)1 HS1

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
Lata Modal Air conditlonad on
goll couriy Supar claan and
lurniihad Graal tlahlng/gott
al back door Ronl by waok or
M il U00 down SIOS par mo.
Adutta no nan m m i . u a
*41*

Mini ffirihonas

ltd* Ridia naad Aya
Vented Fla
73S 44IB....... ..................... SSMOBI

125—For Laase

SAILPOINTE
AT

LAKE MONROE
Lu iu ry Adult Aportmonti
I 7 Bdrm* ....... Coming toon I
_________ Call 177 1011

127—O ffice R e n tals

Opan Oa Waahaad*______
r and 7 bdrm Alto furmihad
afllciancy from SIS waak 1130
dapoalt No patt Call 17) 4307
S 7 P M 413 Poimptie_________
1 bdrm. Ito bam. nawty r e
modi lad. all naw appllancoa.
tancad bach yard W a ttr
f v r n lt t e d lJ d O m o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

141—Homes For Sale

TE R R IF IC
t bdrm. | hath
hama with aat In Iff chan. *ytit
bdrm plan, contral air /haat.
utility roam u j aat
O R EAM HOMS t bdrm I bam
hama with aal M kttchan. in
tlda Utility , paddla I a n .
control air /haat 4*1 sat
W ILL I U I L O TO S U ITI YOUR
LO T OR OURSI E X C L U S IV E
A O E N T FOR WINSONO
DEV CORP„ A C E N T R A L
FLO R ID A L E A O E R I M ORE
HOME FOR LESS M O N E V I
CALL TO O A Y I
• O E N E VA O SCEO LA RD a
7CTNEO FOR MOBILES*
I Acra Country tract*
Wall fraud an pa rad Ad
N X Dawn I I Y n .a l l ) \ l
From I1l.satl
II ytu ara laaklng tar a auc
catttul caraar In R ail fatala.
Stantlram Raalty It laaklnq
N r yaa Call Laa Albright
today at m s a M
Evaningt
n iR R

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
1SU 4 Park. Untard
N I U Mary Btyd Lk Mary

SAT A SUN........................ I* ta a
Sll ANaandar SI
Duttana

NEWBRICK H0M[
Rutllt Hamad waad trim I
bdrm I hath tyllt Wan hama
with aky light*, rauttad
cailmpt an huavily fraud dtt

574-4215-----149-73U.Efg.
H I D D E N
L A KE
H I
Ram blawood D rlv a Laku
Mary araa ] ttory contumpo
rary 4 bdrm , 1 bam FH A
non qualifying loan I t ! TOO
•47 7141
LA K E M A R T
O LA D Y BROWN R E A L T Y
O T 17)7. ar 171 W74. yttur I
WE H AVE T H E B ESTI
) bdrm 3 bath with pool A loti
ofaatrat m oooo

3 bdrm . 1 bath, naar golf
caurta. tantad yard 1110 000
NEEDAM OUSE
COOK. COW7
T RYWANTADS

NEW HOME

eieiio«9

STemper
SANFORD
FIR S T T IM E HOME B U Y E R S
10 S JX bond money tor )
homat Call today
S ANFO R D 4 bdrm
tonad MR 1 Good
lamlly or nurtlng
Only 111 000 Ownar

tv&gt; bath,
lor larga
homat 11
will holy

F IX UP S P EC IA L larga homy
u /marry entry* Only Ala.700
D E L TO N A
aach

&gt; loti only VI OOO

Vtnewood Dr Loc'hi Aftoor Ar*#
) B d rm . 7 bath. *a» in
kifch«n. cseh c«bin«ti form#!
dining room, fireplace poddle
•MU* VAii I M Ctlllngt, tnorgv
P4k 4*9« M
othtf •■triftt
Yog havo to
»o appra&lt;(a«o
Opan hoata Saturday and
Sunday I ! »o l„ othtf ftmt* by
appoint man i

DtONE 3234443
For quality trahm am hip and
compatlllva prlcat tat ut prica
aut yaur naw hama
OW NER ) bdrm m y bath,Cant
h a a t/ a lr.ucra anad parch
ver TOO Bought pfhyt O T talt
Sanford Nlca 7 bodroom homy
wim living room, dining room,
panolad family room, laundry
roam, workahop Call tar In
tormallan 17) 110* or 4)4 41)/
S A N F O R D I30t Tarraca Orlyu
Lika naw 1 bdrm . 7 bam Low
d a w n .V A non qualltlylng
mor l gaga
*34,000. 047
&gt;041 H I 71*1

149—Commercial
Property / Sale

C A L L A N Y T IM E
R E A L TO R n ia a t i
W E N E E D L IS T IN O II
A L TA M O N TE TO W NHOUSE
Larga I ttory ) bdrm /J it bam
In Oakland VHIaga Supar
ton van,ant Atiumabla FH A
Pdatura to Sail Pt lead lo Sail
at u i . too

CALL BART
R IA L I I T A T I
R E A L TO R

70«B

o t

\ M T K I)
S A I.K S

C f?

1 bdrm 1 bam. ana ot San lord*
nlcotl rwighborhooda LSI 000
Call Waltar B Stoeto. Brakar
Salesman 77} U N avpnlngi
Lloyd0 Swain, irokar
S A N F O R D Da yoo tiava a
budget but aaad 4 badraaanat
C a m . aaa t*»4a hama with
catatral haal/alr, tlraplaca.
vau llad callings A aaart

VfaM Street Ca------------ 321 SIRS

n m f ir o r iB O T "
I N Raal Etta la Brakar
4440 tankard Are

321-0759 Eva 322-7443
COURTVT HIM REJU.rr
Rag, a. a

LANOSTOC* BROKERS

HALL
HlytO
IS M i ll l i r i M H I

COOL SPARKLINO POOL
w/taacad So acra and larga l

R A M B LIW O O O 1 STORY
■ paatl
al Cathadral Calling* I
AM Nw aalraal l i i i a n ap
q a a llfy la g l A lm a at n a w l

M O VE R IO H T IN. I bdrm 1
bath bakafllal apllt plaa.
tllb aalra*. O nly

U I—Country
Property / Sale

201—Horses

Cattla Ranch
groat Cloaa
'0 A c r a t
fy ti U llm o

Good walar *
In- a n y atcaat
t i o 000 34000
771 1040

Baby M i Strultort. C tothat.
Playpaot. Elc
PaptrbacS
Boot* n is i/ / t » ttaa
NoadCrlbt Play pan* Baby
tyrnilu/o. clo th in g Good
Prlcat Attor / PM____371 1743
N E E D CHURCH G U t CapMity
43 paopl* or mor* 177 lapt or
3)1 *774_____________________
Paying CASH for
Aluminum. Cant. Coppar,
fl/*&gt;i. Laid Nawtpapar.
Glut*. Gold. Sllvar
Kokomo Tool. *11W HI
13 00 Sal * i n i noo

H3—Waterfront
Property / Sale
N EW SMYRNA BEACH
Nuw villa In waturtront commu
mty 4)4 TOO
Buachtutu Raalty. R EALTO R S
*B»d&gt;F l l U O pantO aytl
SA N FO R D I acra J loti
44) 000
W AAyl.CfOwtkl
REALTOR
JT7 Ttk)

145—FarmsGroves / Sale
Farm M) Ac f#i wltH Good «r afar
12000 (town at only U 2 V mo
UO 000 To«al Pricat
O ia llfy G*#r land Rtailor
111 H4I

3 Mjl* Mntd Chowfups

WA N T E D D E A O O R A L IV E I
Rafrlgar atort. Waihart
Pryors.,...... ..... ..............371 aita

223—Miscellaneous

Gatdirtg Horia (14 hartdi high) A
ChlkFrant Pony bott»
UOO
Mwtl Mill
U9 SffJ
C anaftav 4

A Good Tonic For Tha l/ptat
Budget Tha £ van ing Haarld
Want Ads____________________
Batutythop aquipmanl lor tala
7 all pu'pota hydraulic chair*.
I t/ylmg hydraulic chair, and
7 hair d ry trt Call 37) *»W
Iro m l 30 fill 4 00
B R A ID E O RUOS I yr T l 7
Brown A r u t l. I H X I I . a
smaller matching AM tor 4110.
37) JiM
Elaborato N gauga railroad
ta l up Radi o co n tro lla d
airplanat A b u t t , goll club*
Ph &gt;11 alto

jo_________

203—Livestock and
Poultry
t H E I F E R CALVES
Appro* Imutuly J/3
pound* 44th 371 4*70

213—Auctions
FOR ES T AT E
C o m m a rcls l or R atldanllal
Auction* A Appralialt Call
Pair* Auction 17) MX)

For Sato Lawn Mowar ' B7"
Start Tlln t*0 And Swlval
High Back Van S alt! 41)1 for
tha pair &gt;1) »7to

L &amp; E AUCTION
Friday Nights...„7 PM
S00 Sjnfotd A*g

323-6593

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

215—Boats and
Accessories

A IR C O N D IT IO N E R 13.000
B TU wall unit laXI* In t i n
orbuttoftar 31) M U
Amana Radar rang*
Wutlmghouaa tlovu. tlda by
tlda trldga, G E dlthwathur.
&gt;100 aath Commurtial vatu
im SXM 344 47)7
Couth A thair (matching ta il,
good thapu SIX). I t y p r n t
labia* t i l , R ar/Flraplata
Combo wim tlarao built In
4330 331 1441________________
Rutundttlunud AppfMncua
hum tkt W A R R A N TY
B A R N E T T S .....C A S IR L B e R R Y
k J U lllS ...........................434 &gt;433

Good 14 f t , V F Ibargiatt II thing
fig. 73 H P Evlnruda. and a
Ira liar 4/30 17) 7411__________

• R E N T TO OWN 4
Color T V t . ituruo* wtthort,
d ry trt. rotrigorutor. Irtuiort.
lurnllurt. yldoo rotordort
Spot 111 lit woukt ronl PN
A Mur nutlru T V A A UPI R .nlult
Ioyrot ttwpplnB Cantur
________
m -M M ___________
UtadraNigarator
Work* good 4)3 00
M l 370)

Hwy »&gt;— --------- Daytona Batch
a a a a a Hafdta * * * * *

PUBLIC NUT0 AUCTION
I vary Wad N tto afTiM P M

* Where Anybody e
* Can Buy or Sell! *
Far mart dalallt
_______ I 3*4 &gt;ss A m _____
Oabary Auto A Marina Sato*
Acrat* tha rtvar. total Mil
ITOHwy fF 01 Dubary *M 01*0

DISCOUNT
AUTO
SA LES

217—Garage Sales
Garaga Salat Ara Big In Ttw
Spring Try A Clattlflad Ad
And Gut Uuytrt F a il I Dial
O T M il
M O V IN G Sa L e SfHwra Saufh
107 Rabun Court F r l . all day
Sal morning III noon Mltc
Ifomt
M u llt Fa m ily G araga Sola
Fumltura. Houaahoid Itomt.
mltc 7.71 ( Myrfta A v a ,
Sanford Sal a AM lo I PM
Tool*. Moutunoid llama. Ciottwa.
(Man* A Woman*I Frl A Sal
April Mlh and 17th 410 Odk
Or 6th Ind L a k tManrou Inn
Y a rd Sal* Cloth** tawing
machirta. bowling ball*, and
•tc F rl A Sat. 10am to fpm
&gt;31 W tfth SI. Sonlord (Cor
nar of 17th A Elm )

For Sato Batabaii catchar t
aquipmanl Mask, Malmat,
Chatl Prolactor, Lag Pro
/actor* Lika naw 443 or bull
oftor H I I M
Laku Mary Lawn Malnttnanca
Coma grow with utl Chant
parion or call H I lo ll Can
ttebury at Itw Crotllngt
LOADS O F B LO O M IN G
GOOO V A L U E S
PLANTEOHERE
F O R P IC K IN G IH
Nary Coll Black Powdar Pistol
Old Reproduction 410 or bast
offer OT I BO*
Plac# Your Warat Whart
Thay'ra Sura to Ba Stud lad
In /t*a Want Ada 11________
Rabullt K IR BY/ 411* *4 A u*
Ouarantaud. Kirby Ca.
m W H t t l l l l 1*4*
tatollfto T V Syttom t
Complata All you naad I00X
Financing No m m y down
tito a «o u - i w . u i an it**
* II Sacllonal Fiber Glass
Garaga Door Complata |I0

OT tot)

WE FINANCE
1101 FranckAva........... 1041
1*04 Pontiac F Irabird
Loadad
Raducad
total
Caurto*^ P u n t t o t ____ OT 1111
1074 Honda Praiuda
Sun roof
174*3
faurkaty Pbnftoc. ......I l l l i l t
11*7 Corvatto Col factor* Edition
71.000 m l , a l l s p iio n t .
ihowroom condition |tt 300
4ft 3034. 4)1 45)4
a t Chavy 3/4 ton truck '7f
angina Atklng I I 000 Call
± * 1 1 L B uttor 377 4410
I ) Trant Am whita-loadad
&gt;4. 000 ml
T ak a ovar
paymanlt 4)71 mo tor It mo

235—Trucks /
Buses/ Vans
Chavy C 70 or Ford Vans IN I
Ntw Loadad' High top dual
air, color TV . bar CB powur
windows A locks, crulta
•torao Ratailt 4)1 (XXI uto
»l* ats Call M l. 1*41 Agartl
IN t 1 ton Ford Matted truck
A lto walk bahlnd canerttt
taw 1)3 31M
I NO Chavrotot Pickup
S#a to ba I lava
44*43
Caurtoty Pawttac .........MS &gt;111
I NO Ford 1/4 ton pickup dump
truck Naw painting, uphol
ttory. tuna up and Front and
alignment Apply pto condl
lion Youtt tor 44)00 Dump
truck toatura alona It worth
1)0 M) a day 301 17* 774)
71 Chavy Bonanta ty Ion. tong
whaal boat 17)43
Atk tor
Johnny or Linda 37) 0111

'79 AMC Coocotd Limited
t cy l a v ta m a tic ml Okla vanity
m a r t , l i . t M o rig in a l m itot.
SM* D a w n 'C a th ar trad* A
tow m aw thfy p aym en t*

*44 **M..... ...................

241—Recreefionel
Vehicles / Campers
’73 IiGweler Pickup Cimpet
llaap* 4
4300 00
3)1 SIM
•0 C h a v y C u tla m D a lu ia
pick up campar tpaclal 31,000
ml E a t r a claan Towing
package 33.300 Town A
Country RV R ttort Orange
Bird.. Laka Monroa Lai 1)
Pdfto.CMrt Wdad_____________
i l Winnebago 74 M Undar
warranty Oath t root air,
and mora I It.000 371 1*41

243—Junk Cers

231—Cers
IN I Honda Accord
A i r . auto
raducad
4*441
Caartoly Pawftac.............m U t l

B«d Credilf

NoCn4M

m FINANCE

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. SsulBfd 321-4075

A N Y J U N K CARS A Y R U C K I
Baugh* 1From gig I N A mart
Call m j a m ...................... m a i l )
TO P Dollar Paid for Junk A
Uhad cart, truck* A haary
aquipmanl O T 14*0
WE P AY TO P D O LLA R FOR
JU NK C A R S A N D T H U C K I
CBS A U T O P AR TS &gt;*) 4MI

C O N S U LT O U R

LAK E ASHBY E S T 10 Acryt
lonad lor a Mobil. Homy A
woodad *1300 Down Taka
ovar pay manta ot UISOO
Appro*
B tlo n c o 174 OOO
3)3 SIM_________________

AND L E T AN E X P E R T DO T H E J O B

Ntsi4tntul M in Sanled.

To List Your Business-

Many largo oaa traut

O T 1ST*

Dial 322-2611 or 83W 9993

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

R FA110R

M M Handy M a n l-I bdrm IV*
I Ha 111 La* lanad Dupd&gt;
Oualal Country Hama 7
bdrm U l tM
Raal Claaa Starter homy an
fraud ‘t acra Law aPt
Fam ily Hama a Bdrm.tancad
yard, warkthad Low R 'l
Paal Matte Fla rm .Ber/pate.)
bdrm 1 bam mca araataa OOG
Hlddan Lk.Villas Plantation
modal on groan bait 133.tot
Htddia Lk Villa* I bdrm 1 bam
tptH plan and lot ST*
Hana Ranch I yc rat/cuttom
akaoftorl
Harta Farm Unkpaa
ranch homy pool a spa fa b to*
Aaart maul Bldg. G raal loco
Mon. fully rantad'H I* 000
B U ILD IN G L O T I

lar Oeptai/Oaad triad
Nt.aatar/aawar SIS SOB
Cam martial Lata tram IM too
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
C O M M E R CIA L
Laka M ary Showroom Offica
Bldg .Country Club R ail &gt;0 000
Laagwaad Cam martial Hwy 414
ra naar Springt Plata

COUNTRY VILLAGE

* LIST FOR LESS#
0%0%1% ox
W E W ILL LIS T, A D V E R T IS E .
S I L L Y O U R HOM E FOR OX.
W H Y P AY M O R I*
F R E E C O M P U T E X II I D
A - . * - , l a p i kd

—

Ib a a . CaR U U T O O A Y I

323-5774

321-3833

SkkaHWY 17*1

EM W Laka Mary Ihrd

Accounting A
Tex Service
PrttottMnal Taa Etparfl Pra
para, my aHtca ar yavr ham*
Batt prlcat. C l
IB. A It*.

MgIt Mobtig Homo Pet
■OWLS ONDISPUT
* TO I

M

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Man thru Frl

Orauat

4*4 7)1 17/1
Or anf a Ctty

_Lu|_OT&gt;C*IHftw^H*|»^
Additions A
Remodeling
REM00EUNC SPECIALIST
WaHandto
Tha Whoto Ball Of Wa.

B. LUNA CONST.
JU S T O F F 14
A T OR AN GR C IT Y E XI T 134

322 7029
^^^Mnancln^*#ltobl^^^_
Appliance Repair
AH*ns AppkwbCi Wmct
H h i ta rvici Na (a tra Charga

larint N*«...4„IHb4 HabtH
Hmm DulBf ia this Ara«.
F i r R B I ............ 4 .............Aduttt
MB1 Nary 17-4*................. 133 SIM
MOBILE HOM S- H i M
Kitthan. dining rm . dan. 7
b d rm . 1 b a lh . 14 P atio
oncNood wim uktyl window*
Lott of claaatt Carpal, ttovo
and trldga Laka trant la*
apprea 41' a I N ' In naw
AAablla Hama Park Golf,
torwlft. two club houM*. two
awimmmg pool*. Htuffta boa&gt;d
Court* Ulc Socurtty U I 000
Call tor appf OT«C77________
P r o u lB u t ly P w aad m a b lla
homat. atari Ing at B ill pgr
m o n th G r i g a r y M a b lla
■ t Hwy 17 *1. tt&gt;

A d.

a F rau fa pood hama a Good
watchdagt a Pr.far Nntad
y a rd . Call 344 S43) u

* DAYTONA AUTO a
★ AUCTION ★

153—AcreajeLots/Sale

\ s m m :i v i e s
IV

Zaaad Cam m artial Park A ra
h antago.) laat la r1

•Itiff «

Ar* you patting Dlvortad Irani
far rod Foratiotad’ Nuud quick
tala»C*IIOaia)71 at«&gt;

C O M M ER CIAL SP EC IALIS T
LAKE M AR Y R E A L T Y
BOB B A L L .JR
......... O T 7144

RESI DENTI AL

345-3712

199—Pets A Supplies

M OVINO SALE Mltc turn A
bookcatat N Virginia Ara
Sat I f f ! Sin I a___________

219—Wanted to Buy

cut

159—Real Estate
Wanted

4 bdrm , 3 t*am on Suminolu
Drlva. I block off La*. Mary
Bird 1131000

321 .IS .U

FR O M *300
R e n ta l O ffice
' 323*2920

F A M IL IE S O E L IO H T 4 bdrm }
ham hama wtm aat tn httchan.
tnathae In law-quartan, pad
dta tana, larga r w m US aaa

R IO INO MOWER
• H P Hut l y , ) » Inch
47/3 Call 17) /at)

231-Cars

1 Familial Sato many houta
hold Itomt- • baby Itomt Sal
A Sun . t'V A 74 t to 1 101
Laka Pol Or Sunland E tt

193—Lawn &amp; Garden

I

141— Homes For Sale

bdrm Flraplacat Caatral
haal/alrl I warhtkapil
Aiaama m pualttyMg w/ law

[SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
AMS.

1 Bdrm

•Hilly ahad. cabla. tancad
yard saama

OFFICE SPACE

103— Houses
U nfurnished / Rent
k a a IN D E L TO N A a a a
a a HOM ES FOR R E N T a a
________a a &gt;74-1434 a a_______
L A N E M A R Y Na w H a m a
Largo ) bdrm &gt; bam, 1 ear
garaga KldaOK No pati BS7S
por mo 1H H i t , or 374 4477

COLOR T E L E VISION
R C A 33” color tontola
tulovltlon Original prica ov*r
300C buianca dua 4)44 Cath
or taka ovur paymanlt of 473
rnonm NO M O N E Y DOWN
Still In warranty Froa homa
trial, no
obligation Call
44) 1)44 dav or nlqht

IVt

O TH E R HOMES. LOTS.
A C R E A O E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O F E R TY

S S 1 . 0 B 0

L U X U R Y A P A R TM E N TS
Family a Adaltt Section
Feaftida. 1 Badraama
M jity r Cava Apartmanti

F IX E R U F P E R 1 bdrm
Lath hama with eat
Fart* told In " at It"
lion l i t aaa

217—Garage Sales

&gt; F A M IL Y C A R P O R T 1ALC
Sal . 17th, 14, at )*o* s
Grandviaw Small appllancat
A dithav angina stand tool*
Adult A t hitdrant ctothat

M r f l SM«* Lbb4w
W E LIS T A N D 1 E L L
M O R E HOM ES TH A N
A N Y O N E IN N O R TH
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY

Thursday, April JS. 1HS-JB

Yard tala Saturday « ?/ 45
•am to apm Tools dithut
A 'C . palto fumltura ctothat
•*t 471 Camaida Court Sun
landattato* 17/47

113—Television /
Radio / Stereo

REALTVaREALTOR

121—Condominium
Rentals
TO W N H O U S E 1 bdrm , )l*
bam lloo aq If with apa A
tcraanad patio laOQ H I HS1

Utad Waihart Parti A Sarvtca
tar K a n m a m .................13) *4*7
MOON E Y A P P L IA N C E S _
W ILSON M AIER F U R N IT U R E
133 133 E FIR S T ST
371 1*71

STENSTROM

IN FA R M IN O TO N A R E A larga
1 ttory homy hunting lodga
Naw wall and pump Only
473.000

NIDGEWOODARMS APTS.

HOURS:
.............
Monday thru Friday
...................................... _ .» * B » :M
--------------------I a h r 0 »3 tram I* 3a I

y

» U YOU RHO
TO IRON
ir i u i (s ta rt

I SO A Up.................. ......... D I M M
STO R AGE TR A IL E R S
Far an atta canitructwn. ate.
Wilca Salai 111 »744 17) 44/1

Downtown Sun Bank Building
Apprsa 1000 *0 ft tin t floor
Call R C McAlister
H I I7Y1
1,1. and I Bdrm I
Starting al anly U N
Atk Aknui Oar 1 Bdrm. special

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S W E E T DR EAM S

MS-371?— ------ ArtUrsc

Evtnlng Herald. SBfltofd, PI.

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

★ LANDLORDS ★
Tirad ot tho headache*t Lot us
managa your ra n la l p rp
part lot Protowtonal low coal
aarutca H I SBH Call anytima
UfHtad Salat Ataaciataa. lac.
Prog. AAgmt P h r. Raatlar

113—Storage Rentals
uu

KIT N’ CARLYLE ‘ by Larry Wright

141—Homes For Sale

'f t Ck i c k at aw &gt; b d rm
I
bam Now acraonud garth A
awning, ramadala* Carriaga
Cm
Nuaf to pool I I*.OOO
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Legol Notice

T h u r s d a y . A p r il M . IfES

SCC

Will
Say Thanks 1 With Awards
For Benefactor, Community Service

Tw o new a w a rd s
re c o g n iz in g p e rso n s
who have m ade out­
standing contributions
to Seminole Com m uni­
ty College will be pres­
ented for the first time
tonight during gradua­
tion cerem onies at 8 In
the Health Center on
cam pus
Jerry Collins,
chairm an of the board
and general m anager of
th e S an fo rd -O rlan d o
K e n n e l Cl ub.
Longwood. and owner
of the Sarasota Kennel
Club, will be honored
w ith a C o m m u n ity
B e n e fa c to r a w a rd .
W illia m a n d D ed e
SchafTner will receive
the SCC Service award.
C o llin s h a s raised
m a n y th o u s a n d s of
dollars for the college
scholarship fund d u r­

pIc

ing the 17 years the
school has benefltted
from the dog track's
charity nights. Known
as the "father of m od­
ern greyhound racing,"
he was Instrum ental In
getting his colleagues
In th e p a r i- m u tu e l
g a m in g b u s in e s s —
horse and dog racing
a s well a s hal alal
frontons — to volun­
tarily hold charily days
at their facilities.
A firm believer In
e d u c a t i o n . C o llin s '
thurltable efforts have
also aided other col­
leges and universities
In l he stale. As a state
legislator in the 40s
and 50s he designed
th e s e c u rity sy stem
and f i n a n c i a l
s tru c tu re s th at gave
credibility and protec­

provem ent trust funds,
for the project. Some
* 1 4 7 .0 0 0
ret»f*e&lt;t
from the state fund,
creuted from boaters'
license fees, had been
net aside by Ihc county
to p u r c h a s e t h e

W illiam . D ede S chaffner

Jerry C ollins
fund raising for the
c o lle g e s c h o l a r s h ip
program. The council s
latest effort was the
highly su c c e ssfu l
D re a m A u tlo n ’8 5
w h ic h e a r n e d m o re
than *100.000 for the

Tuesday to negotiate the purchase of a six-acre
l&gt;arrel In Oviedo, next to the city post office, and a
2.5-acre parrel, formerly known a s the Coulter
property, off state Hoad 436 In Forest City.
The other three sites are: a tract off the Oxford
Hoad extension In Casselberry' for the main
library has already been bought for *340.000; a
p arcel d ire c tly b e h in d th e old lib ra ry In
downtown S anford for the Sanford brunch,
bought for $130,000, and a site near the
Crossings In Lake Mary for the Lake Mary branch
wus donated by the Crossings developer. When
the Sanford branch Is built, the current library
will be used for library adm inistration ofTIces.
Com missioner Bill Klrchhoff persuaded his
colleagues to choose the parcel offered by Ben
Ward In Oviedo for $125,000. Klrchhoff said the

Ta v a re s

B r a n c h of th e

S e a b o n r d C o a s tlin e
Hallroad for park lands.
L e o n a rd C a rsw e ll,
m a n a g e r of t h e
c o u n t y 's p ark * und

re c re a tio n p ro g ra m ,
said Ihc ram ps have
r e c e iv e d e x t e n s i v e
dam age because of low
w ater levels of the St.
Jo h n s Ktver and Lake
Jesu p and a hazardous
situation exists for the
public.
Me said w hile th e tow
w ater levels Initiated
th e f a i l u r e of t h e
ram ps, the m ajor factor
In the fullure In th eir

s c h o l a r s h ip e n d o w ­
ment fund.
P r e s i d e n t of
H e rn d o n , lie s , a n d
Scott, a local Insurance
and bonding company.
Schaffner Is vice presi­
d e n t of th e F lorida

A ssociation of In s u r­
ance Agents and past
president of the Uni­
v e r s it y of F lo r id a
Alumni Association. He
Is a Kntarlan and active
In S em in o le C o u n ty
politics.

property h as almost six acres, five of which arc
usable land, and ihc county m ay one day need
the land not used by the library facility for branch
courthouse activities. He said the tract Is next to
the post office and the bank and within short
walking distance of the downtown. The o th er
library sites are 2.5-3 acres.
Klrchhofl added that w hen branch libraries arc
built In Oviedo and Forest City, the com m ission­
ers will have to look at w hether bookmobile
service will still be needed.
C om m issioner Bob S turm noted that It won't be
long before the Tuskaw llla area needs a branch
library of Its own.
Prlcetag on the Forest City site, now owned by
form er state Hep. Hubert Hattaw ay. is $217.705.

o u td a te d d e sig n
co n stru ctio n .

attd

C arsw ell said two of
th e r a m p s a r e of
poured c o n c re te c o n ­
stru ctio n und th e o ther
Is hand-luld blocks of
■ tone a g g re g a te a n d
none hnvc e ith er re in ­
f o r c e m e n t wi r e or
vertical footers on the
w uterw ard e n d to protecl a g a in st u n ­

d e rm in in g from th e
propeller wash of boats
launching or loading
from drlve-on trailers.
He added that none
huve a wheel-stop at
the end of the ramp.
T h e co s t o f th e w o r k
w ill b e 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 p lu s

design and engineering
fees. Carswell said.
C a rs w e ll s a id th e
work should lie com-

Local Schools Honor Their Brightest Students
J i i t u n Heights Middle Scheel
third mu* weeks h m r rail

Pits Gr*d*
“A"

Amy Atoll
Joel Berbelo
Hog*' Coleman
Christopher Durando
Chcniopher Davit
Marvin For*
Jam i* Goan
Lotto Goig*r
JamloGovm
Tamer* Gregory
Sam Hobbs
Deborah Hoovor
Loan Hopkins
Todd Kanlttrat
Torrent* McCu*
David Me Eat torn
Jennifer Mcmohon
Hot tor Malta
Richard Minton
EnnM wnnt
Z or an N*d»l|kovic
Bront teuton
Christopher Tabscott
Erl&lt; Walt
J u n t a WMtton

“B“

Brian Andorton
Jennifer Savor
Jonathan Soil
Soto i* Ja Blitor
L m II Brown
Lavra Buttortiald
Catherine Cameron
Jaoon Carter
Eiuatoth Clark
T vton Chrlil
Brian Canton
J aton Dancy
William Oedalow
David Dvntor
Deanna Dyer
Shaito E matt
Mary Clair* Ettoo
Torn Edge
Chrlllln* Farr*
Karon G erm on
Robert Gallon
Cheryl Gattit
David Gavld
Rally Grlftin
Amanda Hanunan
Bryan Hart
Kerry Haatner
Jottroy lekoa
Alio* Jon*t
Jeffrey K or ton
Chrit K aorta
Melanv* Klntigh
Amy Lewis
Gwen Lang
L&gt;toy Lavdam
Adam Lang
Raymond Malar
John Mar nail
T hereto McCoy
ErtoMcFedtn
Miihall M r Far Iana
Kimberly Mikwta
Krlitin Miller
Amy Notion
Kim torly Partin
Stelam Salmtarl
Kim Scott
N'tot* Screggini
Harold Stoat III
Chrit Stinger
Ran** Svtphm
Brock Smith
Jan T hompton
Stephanie Todd
Lori Thomgkmi
Vino Velioppillil
Erica Volt
Luca* Victor*
Lit* Ann Wood
Tadd Woodard
J a m lor Wit*
Shtrrl Wtdrtg

Nathan Wleto
Seventh Grade
"A "
Mike A lto
Brandy Belt
Kim Cunningham
Jeton Either
Jennifer Harmon
Leigh Jettt
Tracy McCottor
Judton Pankey
R atothPareth
Daniel Phillips
Michael Verna
Dawn Addington
Krlttln Arondt
Jennifer Atklnt
William Bartoto
Jennifer Borg
David Blton
Leila Browdy
Joagn i* Callahan
J l p i e f Cameron
Alec le Chavlt
Christopher Cog'e
Anthony DiMatteo
Francisco Dial
Raymond French
Gary Frangigan*
Mar .to! Grata
Stephan Guttatton
K ether in Harrigan
Chrlttln* Hemtiey
Melody Ann Henke
David Hanklnt
Jam ot Hoflit
Dawn John ton
Peggy Klttovlet
Dawn Kodyti
Titteny Kracht
Michael KsSla
Jenny Lam toutlt
Carina Leeton
Jut I* Lynch
Brian Mac I must
Mark Med&gt;gan
Keren Mendev.to
Julie Lander
Slvorn Llm
Karon Mar r
Horn* Mar than
Matthew Marat*
AnnaMikler
Michael Morrtt
Amend* Mute
Chrlttlen M yart
Jaton Nadrowtk.
David Nlren
E II (atom Montgomery
Donna Parker
T hornet Rotorti
Gma Par langan
Cathrtna Planar
Ry*n Rliter
Amanda Savage
Shea Theme t
Michaat Varcak
Shannon w tko iton
Lyntoy Veal
IlgtS O rada
Sdjkad
Cattn Cootey
William Daman
Motor! Gouid
Robyn Karaon
Lit* Tavto
Jattrey Tracy
Shawn Veit
Dorn Arcaman*
Julia Baylor
Craig Buntor
Mark Cjarwlntkl
Greg Davit
Katrine Dettor
Michaat Davit
Mandy I hr hart
A truer fhrhert
Ryan FiIn to r|
Jamea Gelaier
Rachael Grata

Doreen Gotttchell
Jennifer Heiberg
Jetfrey Hoffman
Anna Holllt
F red Jack ton
Tanya KoAaltal
Candace Karr
Cam lean McCall
Danita McCann

K«lhryfl Mtofftr

Angela Ling
April Octolll
Ja m a tP a rn t
Charlotte Parlangeli
Motor! Scroggint
Rotor! Slavik
David Srkat
Kim torly Smith
Jennifer Slur la
Scott Tyr*
Jolt Sweet
Grey Stlkeleather
Stacey Wagner
Jennifer Walth
Lynda Wendell
Kathryn Wllllamt
Am y E Wilton
Adrienne Wood
tdyttwltde lie mentor y
Hewer Rett
Firs! Grads
~A~
Suten Burkley
Adrienne Earl
Stophani* Latkowtkl
Malania Manlalit
Aaron Merck I
Von Trem e.ii MtOveen
Sarah Metiler
Da rid Morava
Kritten Nlltan
Keyent* Raneam
Ban Richard*
Tara Taegu*
Sonny Vong

Mart Walton

a*an

Autumn Adamt
Timata Alloway
Tor* Athworth
Robert Bartoto
Bradley Bender
Jaton Berdan
Brant B rarming
John Burton
Calvin Ca&lt;n
Tamara Coachman
David Downer
David Edward*
Robert Farwi
Artah Hunt
Leletha Jackton
Daniel Julian
J armi tor Me Mil non
K ritto M cN a il
Keetlta Mitchell
Pen ida Natmith
Kim torly Ondeth
Shannon Paladin*
Shannon Rwrden
Lamphovn* Saytayanh
Rama Tutor
Nit at* Warmer t
Lattice Wllllemt
Laura Wllllamt
SacandOradt
“ A~
Audrey Srociout
N ew * Davit
Natocca E vorly
Sabrina Home
Kathy Rsbii
VIC N r Bull
Cher let Smith
Kenya Conner
Sarah Davit
Angola Dtrmit
Cynthia Doughert,

cortwr *t (to Swv* el th* SE &lt;« at
said Section 11; thane* run W
I I I la teat to th* Point at
Beginning
S E C TIO N J. That upon ttiit
Ordinance becoming aftocfiv*

In WremoN County. Florid*, b*

Three County Parks To Get New Boat Ramps
Bout ram ps, consid­
e r e d h a z a r d o u s by
Sem inole C ounty's rec­
re a tio n d e p a r tm e n t,
are to be replaced with
n ew o n e s a t th r e e
county parks —
C am eron Wight, C.S.
Lre and Lake Jesup.
C ounty com m ission­
ers voted unanim ously
M onday to u llo c a te
$ 1 8 7 ,0 0 0 . re c e iv e d
Irom state (touting Im­

is

party described baton situated

County Set To Negotiate For Library Sites
By Donna E stes
Herald S ta ff W riter
S ite s fo r new b r a n c h l ib r a r ie s In th e
Tuskawllla-Ovledo area and Forest City have
tiern selected, and Seminole C ounty com m ission­
ers have authorized negotiations on price for both
parcels to get underway.
These are the final two sites needed for the
library expansion program approved by the
voters In November 1982 to begin. The voters
approved a *7 million bond referendum for five
libraries In the county. O perating now arc a
library In Sanford In the 1917 vintage former post
office building on First Street and the m ain
library In rented facilities In the Seminole Plaza,
Casselberry.
C ounty com m issioners voted unanim ously

llll

hguout »o is* corporal* #r»a* ol
is* City ol Santord. Florida. and
a ha* (urthor boon d»!*rminad
is a l IS* *«n*»#llan at said
property will n*« ratull In IS*
Croatian ol an onel#**. and
W H ER EAS, is* City ol San
lord. Florid*. H U * pMitMn to
provide municipal services to
IS* property deserted herein,
and l t « city Commission at IS*
City ol Sanford. Flarld*. doom*
i| m is* b n t Intorwsl ol IS* City
to accopl * # « pafltton and to
arm* a to Id property
NOW. T H E R E F O R E . BE I T
EN A C TED S T TH E PEO PLE
O F T H E C IT Y OF S A N FO R O .
FL O R ID A
S E C TIO N I Thai IS* pro

tion not only to the
racing Industry, but to
Its custom ers.
The Schaffner* have
devoted m uch of their
time, efforts, and re­
sources to the b etter­
m ent of the college and
th e c o u n ty sc h o o l
s y s te m . He w a s a
m em ber of the SCC
District Board of Trust( rs from 1970 to 1974
an d s e r v e d as
c h a i r m a n f o r tw o
years.
She serves as consultant/coordlnator of
I)
I
v
i
d e n d s . th e c o u n t y
school system 's com ­
m unity voluntrer pro­
gram . Together they
h av e co -ch alre d th e
SCC Foundation Dev­
e lo p m e n t C o u n c il
whose main project Is

IIP

FAerlt Gilbert
David G i Him
Joshua Haley
Jill Jetowic
Katrina Janet
Jaton Kotor
Detti* Mitchell
Jaton Powell
Keren Reichert
Octevl* Robinson
Nicole Sica
Thomes Stevenson
Keith*Ion Taylor
Natitha Thomat
Anthony Upchurch
Charity Walton
Miranda Wattmark
Made Wllllamt
Tlurd Grade

“A’*

Leune deVries
Steven KyN
Em ily Mero
Courtney Ondeth
Krlttln* Pater ton
Jett W tt then*
Melly Yeung
K endec e AOemi
Haley Berger
Mere Caret
OianaOeFaua
Pamaka Hunt
Shaltnda Johnson
Angela King
A N t Klin*
Sholonda Montgomery
Jennifer Snail
Shewn Stewart
Fourth Orade
"A "
Brantley Craig
~B~
Sutan Baker
Valor la Bang*
Heather Borden
Jennifer Crenshaw
Henry Deviero
David Ectstem
Michelle Foley
L.Shewn Merrick
Gregory habit
Meghan Roche
Margaret Smith
Tarry Tilllt
Jot Vang
Kim torly Will ink
Edward Wilton
K m Wilton
Filth O radt
~A“
Bobby Groom**
Billy T Inch

"»*
Susan Appor tan
Amy Bryant
Chart** Caurtey
Mon tote Faley
Michaat G aul
LaDorete Harrell
MtchalNKruid
Josh Letch worm
Lite Lindemoed
Titteny Me Murray
Store Muchew
Joanna Rowland
Snayna Stewart
Matthew Teague
An.ton Wouec*
Melony Waiter
Amy William*
i School
Third Ouertor
till Or ad*
“A"
Sutan At*n
RutMerd Ogdon

-r*
Wiluam Boyd
Jothue Carr
Chris Stator Cautteawa

Michael Churchill
TaraCrockttl
Tam Doan
Candar* Gordon
Kim torly Hose.
Jaton Jonten
Mousse Ktlley
Shannon Latimer
Am y Lawton
Kendra Leap
Frederick Mullmt
Jeannette Padilla
Michelle Pilcher
Diana Poriig
Michael Robert!
Thomat Royal
Stecty Schanck
Je tt Sharp
Joseph Slmmont
Roselyn Ward
Yolanda Wllllamt

TthOradt

"A ”
Christina Edwards
Erica Etterton

••r*

Kenneth Aver ill
Mrchene Bent i
Kenneth Bratheer
Dawn Buerger
Shewne Coton
Michael Cummings
Jeffrey Derr
Stephen Dlcklton
Jennifer Gruby
Thomat HIM
Jamat Hlrtch
irtk ln o Howard
Valencia Hughe*
Kendra McCullough
Jareu Meriwether
Cheryl Morns
Christina Neville
Truong Nguyen
Kerry OFdatll
David Pars
lestoien Robinson
Jette Roche
Eiliabeth Santo*
Alliton Snail
U t a Sundveii
Dorn Sweet
Andrea White
tot Grade
"A ”
Daniel Coa
Jaton Gay
Brenda Hudson
Kristi Meriwether
Tare Ran*

ae^t*

MiNheii Albert
Kathryn Beyer
Charlene Buckles
Stephen* B u rt ,
M U heel Clark
T trie Clark
Gmgar Col Ims
Rotor! Crawford
Sharon C pperton
Matthew Floyd
Nebocca Francis
Todd Garden
Christy Hartmann
Sleye Hickson
Stephanie jar and
L a t i she Jenemt
Victor Lewis
Donald Millar
JahnMuiantg
Arete M.tc toll
Julie Nye
Angel* Odom
Wanda Padilla
Rachel Santa
D'etre Saunders
Stephama Schati
Stac ay Sctotoid
Tamar* Scott
Scott Shacttard

K im to rly Thomat
Travis Troup
Jannllar Vernon
Janna Wright
Fares! City (iametttery
Manor Rail
Third Nina Waets
First Grad*
Malania Alderman
Bridget! Blair
Jatttca Cash
Heather Corine
Amber Cornell
Matthew Hell
David Hogle
Sara Ketsab
Rotor! Lloyd
Krlttln* Mechmer
T Iffany Popp*
Nlchoias Schaper
Ceclll Thompson
John Thompson
Andrea Vlllel
Artec e W i slews* I
Kristen Zimmer
Raymond Bektr
Steven Gator
Jaton Preston
Steven Kopmen
Thereto Reyes
Nathan Wilton
Kyla Burkewtky
Todd E st In
Scott Harrell
Rran Johnson
Mery Beth Janet
C h ritty Laach
Maria Lombard!
Angela Ha Smith
L adore a Oton
Lite Westerman
Ami Hauler son
Second Or ad*
Tracy Brockman
Samantha Lamegne
Mel.tea R.fhbun
Joey Roger*
Mrcheel Chong
Lite CAM
Jill Denit
Jama* D rttial
David Hatmarei
Hotly Kahn
Ja m * Kruger
Antan Loyd
Nicol* Hah man
Rely Antomottl
Third Grad*
J trim tor G irtir
Leo LeRotte
Heather L ether
Jaton Perry
Jay Pander
Gil W erttll
Biota Willtamt
Knell Rodgers
Dev Id F mger
Blyth Nelllmg
M.k* Sa"*r
Jam** Ker eg.ru t
Stephanie Clark
Feurth GraOe
kadi* JLntwmwm
Sean Gaidt taw
Ractoi t* Popp*
Juttw R actatt
Jonathan Sloe I*
John Oartd Rusaatl
M a rt Gttoan
Fifth Grad*
Aaron Adtar
Brian Barry
Wendy Massey .
Shannon Read
Hoattor Rand
Tina Shah
Karyn Worttey
John Gor mama

p lrtrd in about three
tnunlhs.
lie alto said that the
c lly of C a s s e lb e r ry
would like the county
lo repair a boat ram p at
the city 's Secret Lake
Park. He s a id r e p a i r s
a re

a le o n e e d e d a t t h e

do ck th ere used
fisherm en.

by

C o m m issioners said
first utten llo n sh o u ld
I k- given to the Unhlng
do ck a n d llie project
will lx* Included If th e re
Is sufficient m oney left
ufter th e county ra m p s
a r c r e p la c e d o r r e ­
paired.

C a rs w e ll sa id th e
C as se lb er ry work
w o u ld cost b etw e en
$ 6 ,0 0 0 a n d $ 7 ,0 0 0 .
— D o n n a

E s t e s

Legol Notice
F IC T IT lO U t NAM E
Notice It hereby given mat I
am engaged In bwtmott at tSS
Semoren B lvd., Casselberry
Seminole County. Florida under
•he McllMout name ol W A L L
S TR E ET CONTEMPORARY
F U R N I T U R E / WS C O N TEM
P O R A R Y F U R N IT U R E , and
that I inland to register tald
name with fh* Clark at the
Circuit Court. Seminal* County.
Florida In accordance with th*
p ra y ltla n t at th* F lctltla u t
Nam* lletutat. la wtt Section
M l m Florida Sialufaa IMF
Wall Streat Con temporary
F urnlture. Inc
Publish April It. II. » &amp; May I.

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ndTifTWA---------P U B LIC H IA R IN O
TO CONSIDER
T H E AD O P TIO N O F
AN OR Dl HA NCR
B V T N E C IT V
O F SAN FOR a FLO R ID A.
Notice IS hereby given real a
Public Hearing will to told at
th* Commission Ream In tto
City Hall m th* City al laniard.
Florida, al 7 a attach P M an
May IX IMS. I* canti Osr re*
adoption al an ardwanca by th*
City *• laniard. Flarld*. a*
O R D IN A N C E NO. 174*
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D .
F L O R ID A . TO A N N E X
W IT H IN T H E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A OF T H E C I T Y OF
S AN FO P O . FLO R ID A . UP O N
A D O P TIO N O F M I D O R D I
N A N C E . A P O R TIO N O F T H E
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G E A S T OP
A N O A B U T T IN G U S
17 W
A N O S O U T H O F C O L L IN S
O R I V E i S A IO P R O P E R T Y
B E I N O S I T U A T E D IN
SE M I N O L E C O U N T Y .
F l o r id a , in a c c o r d a n c e
WITH THE VOLUNTARY
A N N E X A T IO N P R O V IS IO N S
O F S E C TIO N 171 *4*. F L O R ID A
S T A T U T E S . P R O V ID IN G FO R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N FLIC TS .
A N O E F F E C T I V E O A TB .
W H ER E A S , rear* ha* bean
Iliad wire m* City Clark *1 re*
C ity *1 Santord Florida, a
petition containing Rm names al
re* property owners In re* area
Resented toretneltar
I tto City *1
Florida, and to Questing ta to
wcludsd therein. and
W H E R E A S , lb* P ra g a rly
Appraiser al Sam ware County.
Fland*. hevmg certified real
parcel in ito area to to aretaa
hat signed Ito Pennon for
Aretaaaton, and
W H ER E A S . If
tormmad that th

to and mad* a pari at th* City at
Santord. Florida, pursuer! to
th* voluntary annotation prp
visions of Secti on 171 04*.
Florida Statutes
The South 7 » toot of tto North
a*i Net *1 tf* N E U oi the SWV*
of Section 14. To w n th * *u S-'yfh.
R a n g * J* b e l l . S e m in o le
County. Florida, tying East at
Slat* Reed ISA 400
S E C TIO N 7: That upon thl*
Ordinance becoming tttociire.
iporty owner* and any
raudant an tto property da
scribed harem shall to entitled
to all the rights and privilege*
Immunities at era Irom
to time granted to reel
dents and property owner* of
th* City ol Santord. Florida, as
further provided In Chapter 171.
F lo rid a Statutes, and thall
to eublact to t t o r e
kponelbllltlo* Of residence or
ownership at may from tint# to
lima to determined by th*
governing authority of th* City
of Santord. Florida, and Its*
provision* st told Chapter IF1,
Florid* Statute*
S E C TIO N J It any section or
portion el a section e l this
ordinance proves to to Invalid,
unlawful, or ixiconstltuttonal. It
shall not to told to Impair tto
validity, tore* or *fleet of any
other section or peri of this
ordinance
S E C TIO N 4 That all ordl
nonces or parts ol ordinances In
conflict herewith, to and Its*
same *ro hereby revoked
S E C TIO N S Thai thl* ordl
nanc* thall become effective
immediately upon It* passage
and adoption
A copy shall to avtllabt* at
th* Off lea of th* City Clark lor
an persons desiring to aiamin*
the tame
Ail portlet In Interest and
cmiens shall hare an opportunl
ty to to hoard at said hearing
By ordrr at th* City Cam
mission ol Ito City ot Santord.
Florida
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B LIC II
a person dec Idas to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any m i Met considered at th*
above meeting or hearing he
may need a verbatim record ot
tto proceeding*. Including th*
testimony and evidence. -M c h
record la net provided by the
City el Santord (F S Tto a iO ))
H N Tamm. Jr.
City Clark
Publish April It. »». M ay I. *.
IN*
D E E 114

NOT ICS O F A
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
TO C O N S ID B R
TH E ADOPT ION O F
AN O R D IN A N CE
• Y T H E C IT Y
OF SANFORD. F L O R IO A
Nolle* IS heroby given reel *
Public Hearing will to told al
the Commission Room mi th*
City Hall In Ito Clly ol Santord
Plot Id*, al 1 oo o'clock P M on
May 7t. INS. to consider th*
adoption *1 an ordinance by th*
Clly *1 Santord. Florida, as
follows
O R D IN AN CE N O IFS4
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 .
FLO R ID A . TO AN N E X
WI T H I N TH E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A OF T H E C I T Y O F
SANFORO. FLO R IO A . UPON
A D O P TIO N OF SAID O R D I
N A N C E . A P O R TIO N OF TH A T
C E R T A IN P R O P E R TY L Y IN G
E A S T O F ANO A B U T T IN G U S
I I n AN D N O R TH O F LA K E
M A R Y B O U L E V A R O
EXTENDED EASTERLY;
SAID P R O P E R T Y B EI NG
S I T U A T E D IN S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A . IN AC
CO RDANCE W ITH T H E VOL
UNTARV ANNEXATION
P R O V IS IO N S O F S E C T IO N
1710*4. FLO R ID A S T A T U T E S
P R O V I O I N O
F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC TS .
ANOEFFECTIVEOATE
W H ER E A S . Itoro ha* toon
mad wire re* City Clark at re*
C lly *1 Sanford. Fla rld *. a
petition containing th* noma* at
III* preparty owner* In
deserted harem altar
mg annasalian to re* corporate
area *1 re* City al Santord.
F tor Ida. and roguesring to be
Included thereto, and
W H E R E A S , th* P ro p e rty
Appraiser *1 Seminal* County.
Florida, having certified that

that said prepacly aenars haw*
signed re* Petti Ion to* Annas*
W H ER EAS . It he
tormmad rest re* property de
sc r i b i d h e r e i n a f t e r I s
Hguau* to Ito carper ato areas ol
re* City *1 laniard. Flarld*. and
It ha* further bean dttarmmed
that re* annasalian of said
property will net result to Rs*
c rselton of on enclave, and
W H ER EAS , re* City *4 San
tord. Flarld*. to to a position to
provide mimicipai service* la
the property aetcrlbod harem
and Mat ttd City Cemmlsaian of
» * City at Santord. Florida.
-

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n u$i ( to w awiiW Imitrtti
ov

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re* City to accept said petition
and to annai said property
NOW. T M I I I F M I , BE I T
E N A C TE D BY TH E P iO P L I
OF T H E C IT Y OF SAN FO R O .
F LO R IO A
S E C TIO N |; Thai re* p r »
pariy asserted bafaw situated
t o Semina** County. Flarld*. be
to and mad* a part at Ilia City ot
Santord. 7 Nr Ida. pursuant to
re* vafunfery annasalian pro
v illa s * *1 Sacflaa 171 *44.
Fiartaa Sletuto*
Begin af Pi* Intorsectton at
M* South Line *1 Section I I ,
Township ■ South. Hangs »
East. Sawstosto County. Florida,
with re* letter If Right at Way
Ltoa at lieto Read IS A SOR (U S
Highway 17 PSSj thane* run N
Mrir E atong said Eaatorty
Right *1 w ay Lin* IJR feet,
thane* run B U * too* to M a Baal
U n a a t r e a S W N a f H w S E ta el
said S edan II. Rtanca run S

resident on the
sentod heroin shall to entitled
to all tto right* and privilege*
and Immunities a* art from
time to time granted to rest
dent* and property owners ot
me City ot Sen lard F lor id*, and
as further provided In Chapter
171. Florida Statutes, and shall
further to sublecl to tto re
sponsibilities at rtstdanca or
ownership as may from llm* to
tlm# to determ ined by th*
governing authority ot tto City
at Santord. Florida, and th*
provisions ot said Chapter 171.
Florida Statute*
S E C TIO N 7 II any taction or
portion at a section of this
ordinance proves to to Invalid,
unlawful, or unconstitutional It
shall not to held to Impair th*
validity- M e t or affect of any
otw r section or port ot this
ordtnonco
S E C TIO N s Tliat all ordl
nanett c» nnrt; ol ordinances In
conflict v*r*«.. n. he and th*
seme are hereby ravened
S E C TIO N » : That this ordi
nanc* tha ll tocom* affective
immediately upon Its passage
All parlies to tnfsrsst srv)
ciluen* shall have an opportunl
ty to be heard *1 said hearing
By order ot Itt* City Com
mission of Ih# City ot Santord
Florida
AOVICE T O T H E P U B L IC II
t parson deeUNs to appeal *
decision mad* wire respect to
any matter considered at re*
abov* meeting or hearing h*
may naad a verbatim record ot
th* proceedings Including tho
testimony and evidence, which
record I* not provided by Ih*
City ol Santord (FS7MOIOSI
M N Tam m . Jr
CltyCtorS
Publish April S*. May 7. * 14.

INS
O E E I4F
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. CA *) l i t CA IS 0
IN TH E M A T T E R OF TH E
A O O P T I O N OF
CAROLE
G O N ZA LE Z A/K/A CAROLE
MOORE
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N :
C O N S TR U C TIV E S I R V I C I i
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO George Bolero
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D real an
action has bean Hied against you
and you a rt rogulrad lo serve a
copy ot your written defenses il
any. to It on Jem** R Auttonl.
Esq . plaintiff's attorney, mhos*
addrass I* 770 North FarncroaS
Aver.ua. Orlando. Florida 7J*0)
on or before May 14. Its), and
til# re* original with re* clerk ot
rets court either be tor a sarvlc*
an plaintiff s attorney or Imm*
diatoly thereafter otherwise a
default will b* entered agemst
you tor re* reflet demanded In
re* complain! or petition
D A TE Don April f. INS
( SEAL)
D A V ID N B E R R I E N
Aa Clark al re* Court
By JoanRrlllant
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April II, II. IS. May 1.
INS
O EE *4
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
case n o

ciasny cA iso

M A R IO N M D A R IG A N
Plaintiff
vs
N O R AL D A R IG A N
Oatondenl
NOT I CE OF SALE
NO TIC E IS hereby given real
pursuant to fh* Final Judgment
of Partition an Default enlaced
In fh* abov* ityled cause In re*
C i r c u i t C o u r t In and for
Seminolo County. Florid*. I will
sell Ih* property situated in re*
said County described as
Lot 1. H O W E LL E S T A T E S
S U B D IV IS IO N R E P L A T . e&lt;
cording to the plat thereof i t
recorded to Plal Book II. Pagat
47 and 4S. Public Records *1
Seminal#County. Florida,
at public sal* to th* highest and
bast bidder tor cash * 1 II t o
A M . an th# lath day af May.
INS. at re# W E S T F R O N T dear
*f re* Seminal* County Court
heuta. Santord. Ftortd*
(C O U R T S E A L ! •
D A V ID N B E R R IE N .
Ctorb at Me Circuit Court
•y. /s/Diana K Oakley
Deputy Clark
.
Publish April It. 1$. Ito)
D EE It)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MMIHOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O B A TE D IVIS IO N
FH* Number H I t I C P
IN RE E S T A T E OF
R O B E R T N A N O R IA N O .
R O B E R T N I C H O L A S
ANO R IANO .
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
(Summary Administration)
TO A L L P ER SO N S H AV IN G
CLAIMS ON OSM ANO S
AGAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATES
Yaw are hereby minted Mat
an O rder af S u m m a ry Ad
mmitfratlan ha* been anfarad to
lha a n a l* *f R o b e r t n
A N O R IA N O . a/k/a R O B E R T
N IC H O L A S A N O R IA N O . da
ceased. Fll* Number t ) m CP.
by th* C i r c u i t C e u r t far
Sam lnal# C ount y . F la rld * .
Predate Division. Rs* address af
w plch la S em ina l* County
Courthouse Santord. Flarld*.
SF71. reef Rs* total cash value
af to* atfato is S M M t i and Rial
re* names and addraaaa* at
re*** to wham if hat baan
assigned by such order art
Eleaner Andrian*

to*Unbury Drive

Wtotor Springs. F L »707
All parson* are required to file
wlto to* d a rk ad told court.
WITHIN 1 CALENDAR
M O NTH S F R O M T H E TIM E
O F T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N
OF TH IS N O TIC E all claim*
agamsl re* stiato us re* N rm
and manner prescribed by Sac
flan m m af re* Florida Slat
wto* and Rut* I 4M af re*
Florida Rule* *1 ~
A LL C L A I M S A N D OEMANOS N O T SO F I L E O W ILL
BE F O R E V E R BJkRREO
PUMKafion *d (hi* Nailed had
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                    <text>Sanford^Appreciation Week: Special Section Inside Today

77,h Year- No. 209 Wednesday. April 24, I9$S-Sanford. Florida

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Bjr Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W riter

A Sanford man who failed a lie detector lest
testified today he did not assault a 6-year-old girl
who said she was molested by him after he plckrd
her up at a day school.
Reginald Grant. 20. of 2029 Airport Hlvd .
denied on the witness stand he ever picked the

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girl up at school, athough he did say he regularly
collected two adopted brothers at the center.
Grant s testimony came In the second day of
trial. The case Is expected to go to the
six-member Jury today.
Grant Is charged with sexual battery to a child
under 11 and committing a lewd and lascivious
act. H r was indicted by a grand Jury In November

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F a i l s

Chances look better that Sanlord may be allowed to upgrade
Its Poplar Avenue sewage plant
Instrad of paying $43 million for
a landspreading system, ac­
cording lo a report by City
M a n a g e r W a r r e n ‘ • p c tr''‘
Knowles.
If so. city utility customers will
be saved a predicted $40 a
month Jump In their bills.
Th e state Departm ent of
Environmental Regulation de­
cided the city should convert to
a landsprradlng method after It
determined the city's dumping
of treated sewage into Lake
Monroe was polluting the luke.
Sanford disputed the oharge.
But following a continuation of
hearings on the matter that
begun In Sanford In February.
Knowles returned fairly op­
r

~

County Commissioner Bob Sturm 's plan to
name a “ task force" to study and seek solutions
to environmental problems In the Wekiva River
basin fulled Tuesduy on a vote of 3-2.
Commissioner Barbara Christensen supponed
his concept, but colleagues BUI Klrchhoff. Sandra
Glenn and Fred Streetman voted It down.
With representatives of the "Friends of the
Wekiva River." an environmental group and the
la-ague of Women Voters of Seminole County.

Longwood Wants Ramps Out Of Neighborhoods
By Jane Casselberry
Herald Staff Writer

Jim C raft, skateboard ram p supporter,
quotes facts and figures to make his point.
operate them, or cooperate with other cities and
the county through the Council of Lorul Govern­
ments lo build a ramp In one location for county
skateboarders
The commission discussed experiences with
skateboard ramp* reported by other cities
Virginia Beuch. Vu . stated their ramp had t&gt;een
fairly successful und their Initial cost was

$36,925 Including construction, liability Insur­
ance. maintenance, and supervision The city
reported that after one year there was some
deterioration of the ramp.
Terry reminded commissioners thut all avail­
able funds have been allocated for the remainder
of the flscul year which ends Sept 30. However,
the city parks and recreation department hopes to
gel reimbursed for the funds being expended to
complete Reiter Park when the $18,000 state
grant 1s received.
Jim Craft, design engineer und a leading
proponent of skuteboard ram ps, said his
skuteboard rump cost a lot less to build than the
$7,000 which Virginia Beach said It cost them lo
construct one. He said Longwood could build a 16
foot wide ramp for less than $4,000
City officials, concerned about potential
lawsuits arising from possible Injuries, said that
were not able to find a compuny willing to Insure
skateboard ramps, but Craft said lie had located
several who would — at least for u proposed
one-day exhibition and contest In the city.
It was also ugrred some type of user fee would
have to tie charged to pay for a paid supervisor
and maintenance If a rump Is built by the city
Longwood was advised by one Seminole
County city: “ Don't designate It us a skateboard
ramp When you do. It immediately becomes a
See RAMPS, page 6A

House Turns To Alternatives On Nicaragua
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away foUowlng non-medical treatment by the
girl s grandmother, records show
w“ m'" ,r
K»rl •
“ mother
suspritrd someone other than Grant. When
S
S Z The
V talleged
t S Incident
, h r « lrl S‘,U’
Gra‘» between
the
attacker
occurred
See T R IA L , page 6A

lake and Mid II the city didn't
stop the practice it would ladenied a new permit to operate
the plant
But the DER renewed the
permit In January, allowing It to
keep operating until September
1987 But thr department still
want* the city to stop dumping
elfluent In the lake. It prefers the
city to go m the more expensive
practice of lamlspreudlng. which
means sewage would be treated
and pumped to a 2.00Oarre
tract of land, probably west of
the city, and spread over the
ground.
Thut system would cost the
city ubout $43 million und would
have to be built and puld for
right away. As a result. San­
ford's utility customers' bills
would Jump about $40 a month.
Instead of landspreading, the
Saa DER. page 0 A

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By Donna Estes
Herald Staff Writer

4114. Sanford. 32771 4114. or
by taking It to Sunbank of
S e m in o le . U .S
H ig h w a y
17-92. Sanford, across from
Sanford Plaza.
For furttier Information, call
3 2 3 -7 8 8 4 o r 321 6 3 6 0 .
— Deane Jo rd a n

In Nicaragua, the government radio
Interrupted regular programming to
declare the House vote "a disastrous
defeat for President Reagan,"
House Republican leader Robert
Michel made a final futile plea for
Reagan's bill: "If we abandon the
democratic forces of Nicaragua, they
Join that long, tragic forced march
toward the grave ... Listen to the
voices of the doomed Innocents."
First up In the House today was a
proposal by Reps Michael Barnes.
D-Md.. Hamilton and u handful of
liberal Republicans that would pro­
vide $10 million for humanitarian aid
and $4 million for the Contadora
countries — Mexico. Venezuela.

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25 Cents

tlmlstlc. He said convincing tes­
timony showed the DER the city
Is not harming Lake Monroe by
dumping treated effluent In it
every day.
In a report on the hearings,
held In Tallahassee. Knowles
told the city commission a legal
team representing the city did Its
Job well
Knowles. City Attorney Bill
Colbert and C ity Managerdesignate Frank Faison attended
the heurlngs.
Knowles said because of the
testimony of expert witnesses,
the city ts In a good position to
‘‘handle the problem of the
wastewater treatment plant dis­
posal In the most cost-efficient
and fruslble manner."
The DER. after testing the lake
In 1961, ruled that treated ef­
fluent from the Poplar Avenue
sewage plant was polluting the

Skateboard Flap Goes To Committee

W ASHINGTON (UPI) - The House
turned today to a pair of home-grown
la n s to help the v ic t im s of
Icaruguu's civil strtfe us alternatives
tp President Reagan's defeated $14
million aid package for the antiSandlnlsta rebels.
The Democratic dominated House
killed the Reagan measure 248-180
shortly ufter the GOP-led Senate
passed it 53-40Tuesday night.
A long day of fitful delaitr and
. Closed negotiations and a last-minute
'* Offer of concessions by the president
fulled to produce a compromise
before the Senate upheld Reagan and
the House handed him a slinging, but
expected, foreign policy setback.

Price

W ekiva Panel G ets N o-G o

Arlena Twigg, 6, on Sanford visit M onday.'

Having decided residential neighborhood* arc
not the place for skuteboard ramps. Longwood
City Commissioners tossed the hot potato to Its
Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee for
study.
Several persons attending Tuesday night's
worksesslon volunteered to work with the
committee to determine the feasibility of building
a skateboard ramp In a city park und how and If
Insurance, materials and labor could be obtained
for the project. The also said they would be
willing to contribute labor or materials
In a report to the commission. City Ad­
ministrator Don Terry said It doesn't appear
feasible to ullow the skateboard ramps to remain
In residential neighborhoods due to noise and the
fact they ure eyesores. He recommended If
backyard skateboards rumps are permitted they
should be setbuck ut least 25 feel from the
property line and written permission should be
obtained from residents within 500 feet und they
would have tu obtain building |&gt;ermlts. He also
suggested hours of use tic limited, a $200 Impact
fee be charged and m inim um construction
standards be Imposed.
Alternatives suggested- were to build one or
more skateboard rumps In city parks, lease land
in a park to a group who would sponsor thr
activity, encourage private enterprise lo build and

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Knowles: DER May
Concede Sanford
Not Polluting Lake
By R ick Brunson
Herald Staff Writer

raising cam pulgn Monday
w hich coincided w ith the
beginning of Bela Sigma I'hl
week.
Donations can tie made to
the ' Arlena Twtgg-Llttle Miss
Beta Sigma Phi Fund" cither
by mailing a check to P.O Box

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and faces life In prison If convicted.
Grant was accused of the crimes after the girl
now age 7. was diagnosed In October as having
syphilis.
*
According to court records, the girl s mother
look her to a doctor because the girl had sores
around her mouth and In her nose. She had
genital sorrs during the summer hut they went

Girl Faces Heart Surgery
A 6-year-old girl with Just
th ree -q u arters of a heart
keeping her alive needs com­
munity support for upcoming
s u rg e ry th a t c o u ld cost
hundreds of thousands of
dollars, a cco rd in g to her
friends at Beta Sigma Phi of
Sanford.
Arlena Twigg. one of eight
children of Ernie and Regina
T w ig g of O range C ity. Is
scheduled to have a catheter
put In her heart today In
preparation of surgery later
this spring: The openuion to­
day Is being performed at
Shands Teaching Hosptial In
Gainesville.
A r l e n a 's m o t h e r Is a
member of Beta Sigma Phi. an
International woman's social
group whose local chapter Is
spearheading donations for the
child, according to Betty Jack,
a BSP member. Her father
works for Arntruk In Sanford.
Ms. Jack said Arlena needs
heart surgery because her
heart has only three. Instead of
four, chambers causing her
frail condition. Surgeons had
hoped to postpone any opera­
tion until the girl was at least
9. but complications and fall­
ing health have forced the
surgery as soon as possible.
Because of is * »«ire m e
complexity of operating on
auch a heart — she was ulso
bom with reversed vessels to
the heart - Arlena will proba­
bly have to go out-of-state for
the delicate surgery which
c o u ld cost h u n d r e d s of
thousands of dollurs. Ms. Jack
said.
S in ce M rs. T w i g g Is a
member of Beta Sigma Phi —
the chapter has designated
Arlena "Little Miss Beta Sigma
Phi" and kicked off u fund-

Herald

Colombia and Panama — to ad­
minister uny peaceful solution they
are able to bring to the area
The second proposal, by Michel,
would provide $14 million In human­
itarian assistance to the Contras
through the Agency for International
Development.
It would not permit the money to
be used for arms and ft drops
Reagan's provision for a C IA role In
Its distribution, but critics argued It
would free Contra money for buying
weapons.
Secretary of State George Shultz,
who with Vice President George Bush
led thr Capitol Mill battle for the
Krugan measure, quickly got behind

— .m

Michel's plan.
"W e are In there to w in." Shultz
said. "That (measure) combined with
what the Senate has done provides
the basis for a conference and
support for those who arr fighting for
freedom In our hemisphere.'
Earlier. Rep Lee Hamilton. D-Ind..
chairman of the House Intelligence
Committee, argued for political, dip­
lomatic and economic action In
Nicaragua.
"If those measures fail." he said,
" a n d It becomes necessary to
exercise the military option, let us do
It openly and not ask someone else to
dolt torus.”

M E s M e ti ;s I

supporting the Idea from the audience. Streetman
began the move to turn down the proposal by
saying ull the data which the advisory committee
could collect could be gathered morr easily and
more rapidly by county staff personnel.
Klrchhoff. Itunded n written copy of Sturm's
proposal at thr county commission inerting, said
he hadn't had a chance lo look at It. Sturm said
hr was completing a re draft of his proposal ut (I
a m . prior to thr 9:30 a.m. commission meeting.
Sturm suggested the appointment of u 17member task force, composed of stafT fiersonnrl
from Seminole. Lake and Orange counties, (all of
which have some portion of the Wekiva basin
within their boundaries), and environmentalists,
homeowners and developers
The task force would have been charged with
conducting studies within the river basin, to
come up with solutions If problems were found
und report back to the county commission by
May 1. 1986
Sturm suggested the panel after a workshop
with members of the Friends of thr Wekiva T h r
group had asked the county to stop development
In thr Wekiva basin until a study was completed
to ussess the results of development there. They
hud also appealed to the governor lo designate
the area one of "critical state concern" which
See W E K IV A. page 6A

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One Ham And Cheese
With Velcro Please
SPACE C EN TER . Houston (Ul'll - Making
a sandwich In space can Ik- difficult
Shuttle Discovery astronaut Rhea Seddon
told reporter* Tuesday the crew found "you
have to hold ut least one piece of bread In
your mouth as you smear on vour mustard."
Jeffrey Hoffman said h r had trouble rating
an apple the first frw days of their mission.
"You get used to everything having Velcro
In spurr so you can put It against lfir wall
when you'rr not using It." said Hoffman.
"Nobody's developed an apple with Velcro
on U."
Not that Hoffman didn't try.
"I couldn't get Velcro to stick lo It." he
said. "I devised all sorts of clever ways to
tether apples and He them down.
"It really took me about two days before
realizing you could Just take a bite of It and
Iruve It Ihrrr and grab It when you needed It
again/’

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NATION

A Day in the
Past, Seminole
County's History
Fair promised
and delivered
something of
interest for all
ages.

IN BRIEF
Reagan Puts Clout On The Line
In Defending Huge Budget Cuts
W A SH IN G TO N (UPI) — President Reagan Is putting his
political prestige on I he line in today's nationally televised
address defending a Republican budget that cuts $52
billion from programs affecting millions of Americans
The Senate was set to take up the budget today but
leaders said votes would probably be delayed In deference
lo I he president's 30 minute speech, scheduled for 8 p.m.
Reagan told the National Assoc lallon of Realtors Tuesday
that a prri|K*serl .'I percent growth rate for defense se n d in g
nest fiscal year was "rock bottom" and the Pentagon
cannot be
a whipping Im y" for wasteful domestic
programs.
lie decided lo make the nationally lelevlsed address at
the behest of Senate GOP leader Robert Dole and other
Republican leaders, who want a prrsldr't'hl push for the
nred to reduce the nearly $ 2 3 0 deficit to $100 billion In the
next three years
ll was not clear whrlher Ihe presldenl would pinpoint the
numerous programs he Intends to eliminate or cut

Herold Photos

By

Tommy Vincent

Going Home A Time For Tears
N EW P O R T. R I (UPI) — Wealthy socialite Claus von
Hulow did not say anything when he strolled Into his
palatial Oceanside esiale for the first time since being
accused of trying lo kill his wife four years ago lie lust
cried.
I hr family's two golden retrievers Imunded up to grrrt
von Hulow Tuesday Just Inside an 8 foot wall that
surrounds the Nrw|x,rt mansion where hr allegedly iw lrr
tried to murder his heirrss wile with Insulin injections
The bill, aristocratic 58-year old Jet setter has maintalnrd a calm public demeanor throughout his trial Hut
when he saw Ills wife's beloved dogs, hr broke down and
begun dabbing his brimming eyes with a handkerchief
Von Bulow’s return to the Clarendon Court estate
coincided with a tour of the mansion by Jurors In his
attempted murder retrial. The Jury ol I I women and four
men look uttnul 45 mlniilrs to lour the two story, 20 room
stone house
Von Billow 's iwo stepchildren, who Initialed Ihr
Investigation Dial led (o his arrrst and 1082 conviction,
Ifinished him from Ihe estate after t heir mother sank Into a
coma.

Teamsters Chief Refuses To Talk
C H IC A G O (UPI) — A member of the President's
Commission on Organized Crime says Jackie Presser's
silence Ix-fore Ihe commission raises tpirslltins about the
Justice Department's (allure to Indict the Teutnslers Union

president.
Presser, leader of I I million Teamsters anti friend of
Presldenl Reagan. Invoked his 5lh Amendment right
ugplnnt self-lncrlmlnatlon 15 limes Tuesday during a
commission hearing considering ihe links lielween orga­
nized crime and orgunlzrd lalxir.
After meeting In executive session, the commission
agreed lo delay »ny future appearances by Presser unlit
legal research could Ire done on the Issue. Presser could
face civil contempt charges for refusing lo unswrr
question*.
Commission member Eugene Meihvln said enough
evldencr exists lo Indict Presser on charges that he hired
"ghost" employers for the Cleveland local he hraded
before gaining control of the Inlrrnullnnitl union.

At the History F a ir, clockwise from fop left: Sonya
B a r r in g e r of Apopka d e m o n stra te s e a r ty colo nial
embroidery called candlewlcklng; Dave Barringer, SCC
biology Instructor, m akes wooden shingles using antique
toots; T am l H arding, 12, and Jodi Kautm an, 12, Rock Lake
Middle School students, have tun with old fashioned pillory;
Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith, reads up on Sanford's leaders
ol the Depression E ra In a 1933 Sanford Herald, George Scott
of Sanford tells the story ol his antique bottles.

Sam Ervin, Chief Of Watergate Probe, Dead At 88
W INSTON-SALEM . N C IUPH Senator Ervin." Neal said "I
— Funner Sen. Sam Ervin, the have an Imugr of hln Jowls
rouniry lawyrr who an chief of shaking when lie wan Indignant
al one of (he response** He was a
Ihr Senate Wnlergulc Invrsilga
great American, deeply com­
(Ion refused lo allow Presldenl
mitted lo Ihr Hill of Rights "
Nixon to put himself above thr
Ervin, who Buffered lymphatic
law. handled.
Ervin, who wan HH, died al cancer In hln lulrr year*, was
lionpltall/rd March 30 lor ab­
4:15 p m. Tuenday of respiratory
failure brought on by a three- dominal (kiln, emphysema and
week bout wllh emphyaema, gall mi Infected gall bladder al Grace
H ospital In M orgunton. bln
bladder nurgery and kidney (all
hometown
ure.
He underwent gull bladder
E r v in , w h o re tire d four
month* after Nixon lell office, surgery and developed kidney
failure, prompting bin transfer
spent 20 year* In Ihr Seunlr. bill
lie wo* bent known for Ills role an Monday tnllaptlst Hospital.
E r v in u n d e rw e n t kid n e y
ihe fle*ly country luwycr who
pursued the Walergale ncandul dialysis at HapUst Hospital and
was put on the critical llsl earlier
all Ihr wuy to Ihr While House.
"I eunnnt excuse anything Tuesday. Hospital olllclals said
that Richard Nixon did," Krvln luudly members. Including Ills
once *ald, "He thought hr wan 82-ycar old wife. Margaret, were
at bis bedside when he died.
above the conatItuttonal law*.”
Family members guihrtrd al
Former W u tcrg u tr special
their
Morgunton home early to­
prosecutor Jam es Nral recalled
day lo plan Ills burial In thr Hlue
E rv in as u inun driven by
righteous liidlgnullou ut the Ktdgc foothills of Non li Carolina
rxrraar* of Hie president and Ills
aide*.
“ I have u mental Image of

Ervin became n folk hero with
Ids quick wit, often Iclltng u tale
as tie presided over hearings by

WEATHER
A R E A F O R E C A S T ; Today
partly cloudy and wuitn wllh a
alight chance of afternoon showera and thunderstorms. High
mid 80s. Wind southeast around
10 mph. Tonight (airily cloudy
wllh a slight chance of mainly
e ve n in g s h o w e rs or th u n ­
derstorms. Low mid 60* Wind
south 5 to 10 mph Ruin chance
20 percent. Thursday partly
cloudy and wurm wllh a chance

ut showers and ihundrnttomis.
High mid HOn Wind soulhwest
IO mph Rutn chance 30 per
cent.
BOATINO FORECAST; St
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out 50
iiiilea — Wind soulhrasl around
IO knoln lialuy ta r tuning south
10 to 15 knots tonight then
south to soulhwest hy Thursday
ultrrnoon Sea 2 lo 3 feet today
and 2 to 4 tret tonight. A few

HOSPITAL NOTES
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Church, lie was an Eagle Scout,
J E S S IE A Y T C H
Mr Jessie Aytrh. 83. of 2020 Troop 146. Orlando
Survivors Include his parents.
Church Si., Sanford, died April
Harry G. and Frances, Alta­
IN al Deltona Health Care
Center. Horn August 15, 1901 In monte Springs; grandfather.
Grady County. Ga., he came to Harry E May. Winter Park:
brother. Jeffrey. Winter Park,
S a n f o r d In M l 1 7 f r o m
Am sterdam . Ga. He was u sister. Jo d y A n n Th c ra u lt.
member of Progress Missionary Ocoee
Cox-Parker Guardian Funeral
iiaptlsl Church and a retired
Home. Winter Park. Is In charge
lattorer with the Nuvy Exchange
Survivors include his wife. ofurrnngcmcnts
Ethel: ihrre sous. Phillip King.
HARRY W .S P A H L E R
Sanford. Jim m y Wesley. San
Mr Harry W. Sjwihler. 73. of
fo rd . C o ry T h o m p s o n .
203 E. Oakrtdge Road. Orlando,
Amsterdam; 10 grandchildren
Sunrise Funeral Horne, San­ died April 16 at Orlando Re­
ford. Is In charge of arrange- gional Medical Center Horn In
AtiunU on August 27. 1911. he
ments.
was a life11me resident of Or­
L A Q U t T A J . D IE TR IC H
lando He was a caretaker for the
S a m Ervin
Mrs. Laqtilla .Joyce Dietrich. Horns Nursery and a Hapllst. A
the Senate Select Committer on 5 1 . of 6*25 K e n d a l W u y . World War II A rm y veteran, he
I’realdenllul Campaign Activities Casselberry, died Tuesday at was a member of ihe DAV und
home. Hum Nov. 20. 1933 In the American Legion
— I lie W a in gale committee.
Huxley.
Ga . she moved lo
Survivors Include two sons.
Hm he also drew lire for his
Casselberry from Opalocka. Fla
Wayne and Ronnie Hums, both
irn uclty In questioning wit
nesses, and told one critic. "I'm III 1977. She w a s a homemaker of Orlando.
Oaklawn Funeral Home. Lake
|oxi an old country lawyer and I and uii Episcopalian.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e h e r Mary. Is In charge of arrange­
don’t know the finer ways to do
It I |usi have to do II my own husband, James R . two daugh­ ments
ters. Susan L. Ward. Miramar.
way."
E liza b e th A .. C a sse lb e rry;
LYNNEC. W1NOKUR
b r o t h e r . D e a n D ix o n .
Mrs Lynne Cheryl Wlnokur.
Huzelhurst, Ga ; iwo grand
42. of 102 Amlierwood Court,
children.
Longwood, died Monday at her
G ra iu k n w -G u ln c a Fu n eral residence. Horn Nov. 27, 19-12 In
Home. Longwood. Is In charge of C le v e la n d , sh e m o v e d to
arrangements.
Longwood from Miami In 1981.
sh ow e rs or th o iid rrs to rm s
She was a homemaker and a
ROBERTO. MAT
becom in g w idely scattered
Mr. Robert George May, 28. of Methodist.
Thursday.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
139 Variety Tree Circle. Alta­
hustiund. Richard, two daugh­
E X T E N D E D F O R E C A S T : monte Springs, died Sunday ut
Chance of afternoon and evening borne Horn April 22. 1956 In ters. Heather and Robyn, both of
Longwood. mother. Arlene Rosa.
thunderstorms more likely Fri­ Orlando, he wus a lifelong restC
a s s e lb e rry ; s is te r, A n ita
drill
of
thr
greater
Orlando
area.
day. Otherwise partly cloudy
Hr was employed In rrpalr and Downs. Casselberry.
through Sunday. Uiws averug
HuldwIn F a irc h ild Funeral
lug lower HO* north lo lower 70s maintenance for houses and
Home. Forest City. Is In charge
u|wirtiuruta and was a member
extreme south Highs In the 80s
of arrangements.
of St. Paul United Mrlhodlsl
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lemperaturr: 75; overnight low:
6 6 i T u e s d a y 's h ig h ; H6 :
OPEN EVERYDAY EXCEPT MONDAY 8 A.M. •5 P.M.
barometric pressure 80 07; rela
THE ALL NEW
live h u m id ity : 711 percent;
winds: east-northeast at 5 mph;
sunrise 5 51 a m . sunset 6 56
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WaOoatday, April 14. ItU
Vol. 77. No. 20*
Pwbltihad Daily and Sunda y , aacapt
Saturday by Tha la niard Harold.
Inc. M* H Franc* A**., Sanlord.

Fia m n .

Sat and C la n Paiiaga Paid al Sanlord.
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A T T C H . JESSIE
Funaral torvlcot lor Mr Jtv l.o Aytch U .
al ION Church SI . Sanlord. who dtod April 1*
will to S r -u -d r , at I p m at Program
Mittonary Haplltl Church with tha Ray
Em ory BlaXa officiating Sunrlta Funaral
Hom# incha'ga
DIE IS IC M . LA G U ITA J
-F u n a ra l tarvlca* lor M n Lagutfa Joy
Oiatrtch 51. ol a ll Kandai Way. Cataaltorry.
oho dtad Tuavlay will ba hatd Thurtday al
10 a m at tha Gramkow Gal not Funaral
Homa chapaI with Fattor Pttar G Madaen
officiating Burial larvlca* will ba Thuriday
lU p m
a* tha lion B apt at Church yard In
Baitay. Ga with tha Bar Thomaa tally
officiating Frond* may call today ] and I t
p m a l tha fimaral homa Gramkow Gain#*
Fun ara l Ham a, tie Oog Tra c k Road,
longwood l« char
S P A H I I R ,H A R R Y W
-G ra v a n d a tarvka* tor Mr H arry W,
Spahiar n at Orlando will
Saturday
to a m a' Oaklawn Mamorlal Park with
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Impatient Bandit Gets Only $1
The robber demanded money.
The Victim wanted to keep his
^driver's license and l.D. The
Crobber got impatlrnt and wound
j.up settling for all his victim s
; cash — SI.
The episode began at 1:24
a.m. today at Butler Plaza near
, Casselberry. According to a
Seminole County sherlfTs report.
John G. Carr. 29. of 6603-A
Palm era Avc,, was w alking
across the plaza parking lot off
state Hoad 436 when a car
pulled up alongside him
The passenger jumped from
the car and said. "Give me your
^wallet."
£ Carr asked the bandit, whom
‘he feared was armed with a knife
■tor a gun. If he could keep his
llcetvw and other Identification.
•tThe robber answered by begin­
n in g to count to 10. the report
,‘sald.
J Carr threw a SI bill at the man
£and kept his wallet.
The suspeci took the bill.
Jumped back in his car and he
and his companion fled north on
SR 436. the report vild
CR O W B A R T H R O W
A 20-year-old Sanford man
was being held In lieu of $5,000
bond on a charge of aggravated
battery after allegedly hitting
'.mother man on the arm with a
crow bar during a dispute.
According to a sheriffs report.
I he suspect was arguing with
Harrison Neal Cutron. 24, of
Deltona, when he allegedly
threatened Cutron with a board.
Cutron told Scmlnolr County
sherlfTs deputies he pulled a
knife and warned the man to
stay away from him. Hut as he
turned away I he man reportedly
threw a crowbar and punctured
C u tron's upper led arm. the
.'report said
' The suspect reportedly picked
up another hoard and prepared
ilu renew the attack on Cutron.
hut a witness stepped In and
•jbroke up ihe fight, which oe&gt;eurred at F u lle r B u ild e rs .
■.‘Church Si reel, laikr Monroe, at

(rawer tools and two chainsaws
from a tool cabinet at the home
of Daniel Sandoval Sr., of 904
Sheila Place. Apopka, on Sunday
or Monday, a sheriffs report
said

A c t io n R e p o r t s
★ Fires
* Courts
★ Police
about 10 a.m. Monday.
Cutron was treated and re­
leased from Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford.
Joseph William Leandrt. of
107 Gartson Drive, was arrested
at the scene at about 11 a m.
Monday.
P O T ft C O K E
At about 3 p in . Monday,
police charged a patron of Joe s
Pool Room. 1301 W. 13th St..
Sanford, with possession of a
controlled substance after find­
ing small quantities of both
cocaine and marijuana tn his
possession.
Police said they found seven
foil packets of cocaine left In an
area where they first spotted the
suspect and an additional packet
of pot was reportedly found In
his pants pocket
John Thomas White Jr., 22. of
1703 W 4th St.. Sanford, was
arrested and freed on $500
bond.
B U R G L A R IE S ft T H E F T S
Henry Pruitt. 55. of 3075
Tuskawllla Road S.. Oviedo,
gavr deputies the name of a
suspect lo whom he loaned his
1979 Ford pickup inick worth
$2,500 The vehicle was taken
on April !H and not returned
when It should have been, a
sherlfTs rrqrart said.
Jewelry worth $7,205. and
iwo video recorders with a com­
bined value uf about $1,500
were stolen along with other
items from the home of Yvonne
II Vicky. 51. of 469 Eagle Circle.
Casselberry, between 7:45 a in.
and 2 45 p.m Monday, deputies
reported.
A duel took a tool box and
tools worth $550. additional

Over $1,000 worth of Items
including fishing gear, a stereo
and an air compressor were
stolen from the home and car of
Donald D. Hardee. 34. of 3427
Glcaves C o u rt. Apopka, on
Sunday or Monday, deputies
said. Also on Glcaves Court, at
*3550. Anthony R. lecnoglc. 24.
reported that at about the same
time his truck was burglarized
and cash, a knife, speakers, toots
and other Items were stolen, d

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Nancy Teresa Williams of 160
Alder Ave.. Altamonte Springs,
reported to deputies that a sunlied she loaned her 1972 Bulek
lo did not bring the vehicle back
Sunday as promised

Vernon Louis Brown. 67. of
405 Weslehesler Drive. Alta­
monte Springs. rr|&gt;ortrd to dep­
uties that a $790 set of golf clubs
were stolen from the Sab.i! Point
Country Club. Longwood. on
Saturday or Sunday.
The 1972 Clievtulcl of Waller
L. Snow Jr.. IB. of Wilma Street.
I.nngwood. was stolen from the
Post T i m e L o u n g e , U .S .
Highway 17-92. Longwood at
about midnight Saturday. A
sheriffs rrqrart said I he car Is
valued al $600

credit card number from the victim, so they can
qualify for the prizes. Polk said.

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Joan B Nave. 35. of 4 12 I lolly
Court. Winter Springs, left her
purse on the counter at Burger
King, U.S. Highway 17-92. Fern
Park, and a thief lifted It at about
2 30 p.m Sunday. Deputies said
the purse and lis contents In­
cluding $125 cash have a total
value of $536

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A thief look $H05 worth o(
boating gear Including a marine
radio telephone from the boat of
James Edward Wlnne. 29. of Jeffrey Cliester Ball. 29, of 618
3607 Leota Drive. Apopka, re­ Georgetown Drive. Casselljerry.
ported to deputies that a $400 on Friday or Saturday, a sheriffs
air compressor and $60 worth of report said The boat was parked
tools were stolen from his home In a lot at his home
on Sunday or Monday.
-B e t s y O bT iT iT 21. of 503
A thief took 4.000 feet of G reenbrlar Blvd . Altamonte
aluminum, the remains of road Springs, at I 33 a.m, Sunday
signs, worth $1,600 from an after her ear was involved In an
open field at 2400 Camp Road. accident on state Road 436
Theodore R. Callahan. 27. of
Oviedo, between Friday and — 1
Monday. The aluminum belongs 508 Prartc Lake Drive. Fern
lo the Florida Department of Park, at 2:30 a.m. Sunday on
Wtlshlrc Boulevard at Brighton
Transportation.
Street. Casselberry, after his ear
A $4,000 diamond ring was failed tn maintain a single lane
stolen from the home of Martha He was also charged wlih driv­
C. Souza. 36. of 300 Lake Drive. ing with a suspended driver's
Chuluota, between Saturday und license.
Monday, a sheriff s report said.

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&gt;being bilked through the bogus contest and
•deputies say Ihrre are probably more victims.
1 Seminole County Shertlf John Polk said the
{Cullers operate as "Th e Gold Card Travel Club."
• Victims, who are ptckc&lt;l al random from
•"telephone Iraoks. are' totd the rnll Is from n
•California organization. The victims are Informed
•that they have won u trip to Hawaii or oihcr
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The Trade
Imbalance
Congress is in an uproar. Resolutions have
been passed and bills Introduced demanding
that President Reagan do something about
America's huge trade deflrlt — $33 billion on
a m erchandise basis — with the Japanese.
The .Japanese have sent a high-level envoy to
Washington to soothe milled feathers.
At the sam e time. President Reagan is
under criticism for transferring U.S. Trade
Representative William llrock to the Dtlxtr
Department and replacing him with Clayton
Yeuttrr. president of the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange and a former deputy trade repre­
sentative. Despite Mr, Yeutter's formidable
credentials, some In Congress charge that the
president Is “ weakening" the trade repre­
sentative's office at a critical time.
The criticism of the Yrutlcr appointment Is
‘simply wrong-headed, and the fury over
HI S -Japanese trade relations Is not entirely
ton point. To concentrate on one set of
•numbers til one |x&gt;lnl In time between only
iwo irudlng partners Is misleading. In uny
trading system , there will alw ays Im- trade
deficits with some nations and trade sur­
pluses with others. And between any trading
partners, tt trade deficit In one year may turn
Inton trade surplus in another.
For some time, the United States has been
fixated on our trade relations with the
Japanese. We also, however, have a 810
{billion trade deficit with the Europeans. But
{In 1082 and In 1083. we enjoyed a trade
/surplus with the Europeans, which means
•they must have had a trade deflrlt with us.
[And nobody seems all that upset about our
Tond-largest trade deficit — $20 billion —
Ith Canada.

F

Il Is true that thr Japanese rould make
{(heir market more open to American pro­
d u cts. Rut. as Japan's special envoy. Deputy
Foreign Minister YuJI Ikedu. points out, U.S.
exports to Japan rose 7.7 percent last year.
Between I DM1 and 1983, Mr. Ikeda noted.
U.S. computer e x e r t s to Japan Increased 27
percent; telephone terminals. IB percent;
and
ment. 2U percent! and Cpmmunlcatlons
semiconductors. 50
[percent.
There arc other things at work besides
;Japanese chicanery. First, the U.S. economy
Is booming, which naturally tends lo pull In
.goods from abroad. Second, the dollar's rise
Jigalnsl other currencies may have the efTecl
of depressing U.S. exports In the short run.
Lastly, (lie overall U.S. trade deficit has
widened sharply by Third World Insolvency;
'many countries in shaky financial condition
simply can't ailord lo buy our goods In
normal quantities, but are cx|xirtlng like mad
-to Industrialize countries to earn enough
money to pay off their debts. Erecting barriers
in trade Is the surest way we know to trigger
iglohul financial collapse that the self-safe
{Congress has been worrying so m uch about.
• II Japan were lo 1m* closed out of U.S.
jmarkets. It would Im* forced lo dump ils gtxxls
til other m arkets, crowding mil our own
exports and spreading the trade war. There Is
tin way to bash Just one trading partner
without Injuring others — and ourselves. In
any case, there's no reason in think our trade
balance with Jap an will keep deteriorating at
the rale It has in the last few years. Even
Japan Is subject In llie normal laws of
iCconomU* equilibrium.
; The congressional outburst of recent weeks
iprohahly had more to do with frustration of
ilM-Ing unable to solve any of our problems at
•home, Including the deficit, thutt with a
; serious appraisal of the trade situation. Hut It
lulso showed that the protectionist virus Is
• never far Im-Iow the surface, and Japan toys
; with It at our common (irrll.
At thr "economic summit" In May. Rrrsl'dent Reagan plans to cull for a new round of
limiltlluleral trade talks. We hope the Indus£triallrrd nations endorse It. Multilateral
• negotiations, conducted away from the direct
[glare of publicity, arc the best way to deal
f with tills sennltlve and dangerous problem.

Bffffrs WORLD

• W ERE SEN DIN G A M ESSAGE TO TED
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F O R G E T CBS — TA K E O VER
A F G H A N IS T A N ."

DICK WEST

All The W orld's a H ighw ay...
W ASHINGTON IUPI) — Speaking of mile­
stones and millstones, which many Americans
are doing this year, let us not forget that 1985
also ts the 29th anniversary of the Interstate
highway system.
If cost overruns on modern defense contracts
strike you as unduly heavy, consider this:
In 1956, w hen President Elsenhow er’s
signature created the Highway Trust Fund,
construction costs for the Interstate system were
forecast at *27 billion.
That figure has now been boosted lo *130
billion. And the 42.500 mile system ain't
finished yet.
Tlie time overrun may be even more severe
than the cost overrun. The original act of
Congress envisioned completion In 1970, It
probably will be 1990 before the Iasi concrete Is
(toured.
Il therefore seems unlikely unlike the highway
system will end In a year divisible by five So lei
the good limes roll now.
Road contractors responsible for the overruns

at least can claim service-connected disabilities.
With all the civilian trucks w hirling by. It Is
easy to overlook the fact that the official name Is
the National System of Interstate and Defense
Highways.
Moreover, some Pentagon planners regard II
as Inadequate for defense needs
Does that sound familiar? Does It remind you
of any weapons system you know? Well. then,
read on.
I know not whether differences between
Soviet military roads and America’s Interstate
system amount to a "highway gap." but I do feel
the Pentagon Is entitled to build Us own
matching roads.
Having to share our highways with civilian
trucks and autos — not to mention the 55 mph
speed limit — Is bound to hamper military
convoys.
Advantages of Interstate system motoring
Include median strips tie I wren two-dlrectlonal
traffic. I would say. however, that the main boon
has been the Interrhanges.

After Eisenhower signed the legislation, there
were computer studies showing the number of
Jobs the largest public works program In history
would create. Although these predictions may
have come to pass, the computers apparently
did not measure the Impact of exit ramps.
It has been pointed out that the Interstate
system links 90 percent of American cities of
more than 50.000 population and has fostered
entire new business centers.
Amen to the latter.
I predict that eventually Interstate towns with
fewer than 50.000 Inhabitants will be Identified
by number rather than name.
"We spent the night at Exit 6 on 1-70."
motorists might say.
' Yeah.'' will come the rejoinder, "but did you
visit the beautiful truck stop at Exit 12?"
Or we can simply paraphrase Shakespcarr:
"A ll the world s a highway, and all the men and
women merely truckers. They have their exits
and their Interchanges, and one driver in his
time rovers many miles."

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

SCIENCE WOULD

Hypocrisy
On South
Africa

Sons
Who Kill
Mothers

Short memories and an absence of
comparative analysts of events leads
to distortions In handling of thr
news and the spread of Interna­
tional hypocrisy Involving news
developments.
One Is rcmtndrd of this in reading
ulxntl lltr death of 19 |&gt;rrsons In a
clash with South African police. The
Incident, which Is under Judicial
Investigation in Soulh Alrtca. has
caused Ihe television networks to
trrut II as a veritable holocaust.
Many governments. Including lhat
nl Nigeria, huvr called for Internat anull condemnation and sanctions

By Elizabeth Pennlal
UPI Science W rite r
NEW YO R K (U l'll - Anger.
Irustralton. haired, disturbed emo­
tions. convoluted thoughts — sons
who kill mothers have minds In
disarray, according to researchers
who have studied 15 ra w s of
matricide.
"From our perspective, thr char­
acteristic that Is shared Is a severe
mental disorganization, but that
disorganization ran Im- the result of
a kind of ttieni.il disease or Just a

One wonders where the networks
were on the nurnrmus occasions In
recent decades when Indian (K)llce
and troops stmt and killed rioters.
Doesn't II ocrur to the network* lo
compare the Inlr-st South African
In c id e n t w ith the k illin g of
hundreds of Sikhs when the Indian
army Invaded the Sikhs' Golden
Temple, their most sacred shrine?
Closely related Is the question: How
m uch regular coverage do the
networks
give toequip­
the Soviet war In
broadcasting
Afghanistan, which has resulted In
5 0 0 . 0 0 0 (tro p ic k i lle d and
wounded?
Consider ilir hypocrisy aspect.
Nigeria tiad the audacity to con­
demn the killing ol 19 people near a
black African township In South
Africa. Yet The New Columbia
Encyclopedia reports that more
than one million (tropic are though)
to have died o( severe malnutrition
in tin- war that Nigeria waged
against thr stale of lllafra from 1907
to 1970
Has everyone forgotten about
H lafra? This slate was rrratrd out ol
Nlgrrtu because the Itxr people did
not believe they could develop —
Indeed survive — Ittsldr Nigeria.
When they declared their Indepen­
dence, as other African peoples had
done, they were subjected lo the
most pitiless repression. They came
under air. seu anil kind attack They
were starved Inin subm ission.
At the same time, the Western
W orld was very awurc of thr
"starving lllufruns." Th e Nigerian
central government had no com­
passion for thr people of Hlufra.
how ever. They died like fllrs
because of the cruelty of the
Nigerian regime Now. IS years
luter, Nigeria has the nerve lo point
Hit- linger of hlutre at another
country, and no one cites the record
ol Nigeria's Inhumanity to man. The
international media make no effort
at comparative analysis of condi­
tions in other Aft lean countries.

• It S t ^ N m lv w i .

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ROBERT WALTERS

It's A Dirty Decision
W ASH IN GTON (NKA) - Already,
the Occupational Solely and Health
A d m in is t r a t io n h u s f ir m ly
established Itself as the leader In the
rompetttlon for the most i n r u n
spirited government action of 1985.
OSH A has achieved that dubious
distinction by refusing to Issue
federul regulations requiring lhat
baste sanitation measures — toilets,
clean drinking water and hand­
washing facilities — I m - made avail­
able to agricultural fleldworkers.
In reaching that decision, the
(Killtlcal appointees who head OSH A
rejected the udvlcc of both their own
professional staff members and the
country's most prestigious medical
societies.
Th e Occupational Sufcty and
Health Act ot 1970 requires that all
employees Im* provided with rudi­
mentary sanitation facilities at or
near their workplace, hut In Ihe
early 1970s OSHA excluded agricul­
tural workers horn lhat standard hy
regulatory Hat,
Efforts to extend the protection of
thr law to ffeldworkcrs date track to
1972, hut that 13-year-tong cam­
paign on behalf of powerless
seasonal und migrant farm workers
has been ceaselessly opposed by
InriueiitUtl agribusiness Interests.
A lack of drinking water for those
In the fields can cause severe
dehydration, heat dam ps and heat
stroke. A lack ol washing facilities
prevents farm workers from re­
moving toxic pesticides trout thrlr
skin, ryes and clothing.
A lack of toilet facilities can lead
to bladder diseases, gastrointestinal
problems und urinary true! Infec­
tions Poor field sanitation generally

can result In cholera, hepatitis,
typhoid, dysentery, hookworm and
other parasitic diseases.
Recognizing those problems, the
U.S. surgeaq gettend th«- American
Medical Assoclhfloh, the'American
Public Health Association and Ihe
American Nurses Association till
have called for federally mandated
field sanitation facilities.
Although almost 5 million people
work as agricultural Held lalxirers.
advocates of sanllury protection
have rrcognlzrd that It would be
u n re a s o n a b le lo r e q u ir e an
employer to provide a full range of
services for only a few workers.
Thus, the proposed — but now
abandoned — O S H A standard
would have been applicable only to
employers of more than 10 workers.
Under thut formula, coverage would
have been extended to an estimated
530.000 to 765.000 employees
O S H A has co n siste n tly e m ­
phasized the potential costs to I m ttornr by employers rather than the
benefits likely to accrue to them and
their workers as a result of reduced
Illness and Increased productivity.
Hut one elaborate OSHA financed
study estimated lhat the proposed
rules would cost 53 cents to 77
cents per worker (ter day. That's
hardly an outrageous price for
access lo facilities routinely pro­
vided In every other Industry,
When O SHA officials recently
decided not to Issue the proposed
regulations, five agency employees
who had been assigned the task of
assessing the thousands of pages o(
medical and legal evidence publicly
protested that the action "cun only
bring discredit lo Ihe agency and
ourselves."

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Weinstein, director of the Forensic
I’ychlatry Service at New York
I 'nlverslty-Hellevoc Hospital In New
York City.
Of all the tiMlrleid.il men at
lorrnslt- psych tat ry renter between
19 70 u n d 1 98 2. r ig h t were
diagnosed as schizophrenic, three
li.id an Impulse disorder, and four
were siillt-rlng from psychosis as a
result or drug or alcohol abuse.
Weinstein and Ills colleagues rrIKirted In the American Journal of
I chlu try.
• A&lt;1 b a b u l s e ' t l p K i r d r r Is l i a b i l i t y t o

resist hn Impblse thnt may be
hum did to others
The killings were climaxes to long
histories of conflict between mother
and son about sexual Identity,
development of lnde|K-ndeuce from
die mother, or repressed incestuoua
Impulses, said Weinstein and Dr.
John Campion In the article. Such
(a c to r s Im p e d e d th e m e n 's
psychological development.
“ It's a simmering situation, some­
thing that tuts hern ongoing for a
long time and was l&gt;reomlng In­
creasingly severe.” Weinstein said
In a telephone Inlervclw.
The men with mental disorders
had assaulted or threatened thrlr
mothers for many years before they
killed the women In a rage.
Of the schizophrenics, most were
psychotic and living with their
mothers. Th e y had weak selfimages and viewed women as pow­
erful and domineering Many lacked
lathers or brothers as role models
tor overcoming dependence on the
mother.
Excessive violence — stabhlngsor
lM-atlngs and strangllngs — hut no
rape ciiaracterl/ed the crime, the
psychiatrists wrote The inrn remrmhrred anil adinllled the killing.
The men under the Influence of
drugs had a different history. They
were usually homosexual, with u
history of self-destructive behavior.
Intoxication caused Incestuous,
sadistii Impulses to surface, result­
ing lit rape and death, the reware Iters reported.

JACK ANDERSON

OSHA Chief's Holdings May Be Conflict
W A S H IN G TO N Seven duyz
helore Labor Secretary Raymond
Donovan wus indicted un grand
larceny charges last tall, he granted
an unusual waiver to the man he
hud ap(Kilnted two months earlier lo
head tlie Occupational Safely and
llrulth Administration.
This questionable waiver allows
th r new O S H A chie f, Robert
Howland, lo take |&gt;art In agency
dee talons that affect corporations In
whlrh he has substantial Invest­
ments
Rowland Is u Texas lawyer and
Reagan disciple who owns stock In a
number of chemical, energy and
phartnuceuilcal coinpunlrs; all of
them huve a significant Hnanctal
slake In OSHA rulings designed to
protect workers from Industrial
hazards.
Rowland has placed most of his
holdings In what ts known as a
qualified blind trust. Il allows him
to know which stocks he still rrlulns
ownership of. bol not which new
stocks his trustees decide to buy fur
him.

Rowland declined to discuss his
holdings with our associate Donald
Goldberg, hut an utdc said that
when he was chairman of O S H A s
review commission from 1981 till
last Ju ly , he recused himself from
mutters Involving companies In
which he owned stock
Donovan’s memo of Sept. 26.
1984. relieves Rowland of any
necessity to recuse himself now that
he is In more direct control of
agency decisions that could affect
hts Investments.
Donovan wrote; "I am hereby
granting you this waiver ... to
engage In (hr following activities
Insolar as they may affect Interests
specifically named In your financial
disclosure report ... the setting of
policy (Including enforcement poli­
cy). the making of legislative rec­
ommendations and other legislative
matters, rule making, safety and
health standards and administrative
matters."
The waiver docs not apply lo
specific OSHA actions In which Ihe
companies are a direct party In

contention.
According lo Rowland's financial
disclosure statement, h r owned
stock In the following companies
that have an actual or potential
Interest in decisions made by his
agency — derisions which Rowland
Is explicitly allowed to make by
Donovun’s waiver memorandum;
— Monsanto: Rowland owns at
least *15.000 worth of stock In this
com pany, which m anufactures
benzene and formaldehyde, both
potential carcinogens. Rowland has
denied a petition by the United Auto
Workers seeking to temporarily
lim it w o rk e rs * e x p o s u re to
formaldehyde. Benzene standards
arc under review by OSHA; some
manufacturers In which Rowland
owns stock have opposed tougher
standards for the chemical.
— Exxon: Rowland owns at least
*15.000 worth of slock In the oil
and gas company, which also uses
benzene In Its operations.
— Tcntvcco: He owns nt least
$15,000 worth of stock In this oil
and gas producer. Like Exxon.

Tenneco would be affected by
OSHA’s proposed standards on oil
and gas operations. O S H A has
announced that these standards will
be modified because of Industry
objections. Tenneco also has ship­
yard operations that are subject lo
OSHA regulations.
— Johns-Manvlllc: Rowland has
unother $15,000 or more In this
company, whlrh has manufactured
asbestos. OSHA ts In the midst of Its
rule-making process for asbestos,
and Its decisions on the risks
associated with asbesKMi could have
a major Impact on lawsuits against
Johns-Munvllle.
— Squibb and Scherlng-Flough:
Howland owns stock In these big
pharmaceutical firms, which could
be affected by OSliA's laboratory
wafety standards.
Rowland's appointment must still
be confirmed by the Senate. The
Labor Committee's top Democrat.
Sen. Edward Kennedy. Is planning
to question Rowland and other
Labor Department officials about
the waiver.

�WORLD
IN BRIEF
Dispute Over Shooting
May Chill Summit Hopes
W ASH IN GTON IUPI) — A U.S.-Soviet dispute over
government statements on the shooting death last month
of an Army Intelligence officer apparently has put a new
chill on the possibilities of a superpower summit.
The dashing accounts on the death March 24 of MaJ.
Arthur Nicholson and a U.S.-Soviet meeting this month on
the Incident have created policy differences between
civilians and the military In both nations.
Nicholson was shot and killed by a Soviet sentry while on
an inspection tour in East Germany.
The Soviets. In their statement Monday, said their sentry
had acted "In accordance with the law" and denied they
had referred the question of an apology and compensation
to higher authority, as the State Department had said five
days earlier.
Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger said Tuesday the
Soviets were "lyin g" when they denied they agreed they
would no longer use lethal force against liaison officers

Electricity Sparked Fuel Blast
HONN. West Germany (UPI) The U.S. military
concluded that static electricity Ignited Pershing 2 missile
fuel In an accident that killed three U S . soldiers In
January, a West German news agency said.
Army Secretary James Ambrose was expected to report
on ihe findings of a U.S. Investigation Into the Jan. I I
accident to a committee of Ihe West German Parliament
that convened today.
The accident triggered a heated controversy In West
Germany about the safety of the U.S.-made nuclear-tipped
missiles. Critics of basing the missiles In West Germany as
part of a N A T O deployment to counter Soviet missiles,
hove suggested that dangerous plutonium contamination
could occur In such an accident.
The West German news agency DPA. quoting sources In
Itonn. said Ambrose would disclose that a freak combina­
tion ol weather conditions was responsible for a charge of
static electricity that caused the accident.

Evening Herald, Sanford. FI. Wednesday, April H

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The ramifications of sexual
abuse of children on Ihe victim,
the family and society will be
explored In a workshop April 30
at the University of Central
Florida that Is free and open to
the public.
T h e d a y -lo n g w o rk s h o p ,
funded by the Florida HRS In
cooperation w ith U C F . will
feature two nationally known
experts In their fields speaking
on what has become a growing
national concern.
Robert F. Longo. director of
the sex offender unit at Oregon
State Hospital, will be Joined by
Alexander Zaphlrts. of Ihe Uni­
versity of Houston graduate
school of social work. In morning
and afternoon sessions on Juve­
nile sex offenders, and assess­
ment and treatment of incest,
child sexual abuse and sexual
exploitation.
The program in UCF's Student
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Junta Compared To Nazis
IIUENOS AIRES. Argentina (UPI| — A former U.N.
human rights official sparked a courtroom uproar by
comparing Argentina's former military regime to Nazi
Germany for killing thousands of leftist guerrilla suspects
Then Van Bovcn. a surprise prosecution witness at the
trial of nine former military Junta leaders charged with
ordering the slayings during the 1970s. also testified
Tuesday that the defendants covered up Ihe disappear­
ances of thousands of pro pic who ure now believed to have
been tortured and killed.
The 50-ycar-old Dutch law professor, who directed the
U.N. human rights office from 1977 to 1982. told Ihe court
that an Argentine diplomat once told him that subversives
were "non-social l&gt;clngs."
"This was the Nazi language that established categories
oi persons and non-persons." Van Boven said.

□ g le -W a tc h in g M o to ris ts

‘ y Get Parking Tickets
Birdwatchers who park their
cars along Tuskawllla Road In
southeast Seminole County to
watch a nesting family of eagles
will soon be facing truffle cltalions
Sem inole C o u n ty sheriff’ s
spokesman John Spolskl said
county officials have ordered no

parking signs to be placed along
a 'A-mile streach of the roadway,
just north of Red Bug Lake Rnad.
Deputirs will begin writing tick­
ets on Friday. Spolskl said.
The sheriffs department has
received numerous complaints
that the birdwatchers obstruct
traffic. Spolskl said.

CALENDAR
W E D N E S D A Y . A P R IL 24
Financial Planning for Single
A d ults sem inar. 7:30 p in .
Prudential Ihu he Securities, 850
E. Altamonte Drive (state Hoad
43ti|. 7th Floor United Telephone Building. Cost a $5 dona­
tion to Jewish Family Services.
S|K-aker. Marla Levitt, account
executive. Call Mb . Cable at
767-6000 from 9 5 to register.

p.m.. open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m.. closed.
First United Methodist Church.
Overeutcrs Anonymous, open.
7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist Church. H ighw ay
17-92. Casselberry.
FRIDAY. APRIL 26

Central Florida Klwanls Club.
7:30 a .m ., Florida Federal
Savings and Loan. Slate Road
THURSDAY. APRIL 25
5 IS TE K Inc. white elephant 436 at 434. Allamonlc Springs.
Sem inole Sunrise Klw unts
vile, plant sale, and tiake sale,
Magnolia Mull, downtown San­ Club. 7 a m.. Airport Restaurant.
ford. Proceeds go to beautifying Sanford.
O p t im is t C lu b of S o u th
the city. Through Saturday.
Greater Seminole Club (pre­ Seminole, 7:30 a m ., Holiday
viously Toast mistress!. 7:30 Inn. W ym orr Road, Altamonte
p m., Altamonte Chapel Educa­ Springs.
Central Florida Blook Bank
tion Building on State Hoad 436.
F lo rid a H o s p lla l-A lta m o n te
second and fourth Thursdays.
Sem inole Chapter Florida Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave..
A u d u b o n S o c ie ty . 2 p m .. 9a.m. to5p.m .
Confederate Memorial Day
Florida Power A Light Sunshine
Hoorn. Myrtle Avenue. Sanford. S e rv ic e co n d u cte d by Ihe
Ralph Coggeshall of Altamonte N o r m a n de V e re H o w a r d
Springs will talk on Indians In Chapter United Daughters of the
Confederacy. I I a.m.. Evergreen
Florida. Open to the public.
Hope Institute Co-Dependency Cemetery. W. 25th St.. Sanford.
Recovery Weekend for anyone Guest speaker will be C o m ­
who has lived In an alcohol- mander William D. Hogan from
lc/cheroically dependent family the Orlando Camp No. 1285.
system . San Pedro Retreat Sons of the Confederate Veter­
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Ju d g e A g r e e s To 'M eaningful'
R e se n te n ce F o r Cousin K ille r
An Altamonte Spring* man serving 3 years
for killing Ills cousin has been resentenced to
300 days In the Seminole County Jail and 6
years probation by a Judge who said the new
sentence, which also Includes counseling and
restitution, would be more beneficial to the
man than Just prison time.
Seminole Circuit Judge Dominick J . Salfl
resentenced Anthony Vann Fossil! Sr.. 27. of
205 Willlmas St., on Monday. Fossltt. original­
ly charged with second-degree m urder,
pleaded guilty Dec. 20 to the lesser charge of
manslaughter. H r was accused of the June 25
fatal shoot log of Ills cousin.
A Judge has the authority to change a
sentence wllhln fK) days after he Issued It tf the
defendant proposes an acceptable alternative
sentence. Salfl sentenced Fossltt Feb, 22 to 3
years In prison.
Salfl said Fossetl had submitted a sentencing
program that included punishment, restitution
and counseling which Salfl said would be more
‘'meaningful'' to Fossltt than Just prison time.
The Judge noted Fossetl had strong family
support and no criminal history
According to court records. Fossllt's cousin.
James Stewart. 36. of 209 Longwood Ave..

Altamonte Springs, was shot In the right side
of the chest with a .22-callber rifle.
Stewnrl was at 205 Williams St when he
was wounded, staggered a half-block and fell in
his front yard, according to a sheriffs report.
An Altamonte Springs rescue squad arrived
at Stewart's house at about 9:1 1 p m and he
was transported to Florida Hospltal-Altamonte
were he died at 9 40 p m.
Sheriffs Investigators said Fossltt had or­
dered hts cousin not to come onto his property.
After two warnings, Stewart reportedly con­
tinued to approach Fossllt's house whereupon
Fossltt shot him,
Fossltt waited at his home for officers to
arrive following the shooting. Ihr report said.
Salfl ordered Fossltt to complete 200 hours
of community service, and pay $3,000 to his
(Fosaltt'af father for expense* Incurred since
the younger Fossllt's arrest. Those expenses
Include funeral costs, mortgage payments and
travel costs. Salfl also ordered Fossltt to pay
the counseling costs of his aunt for a year and
to replace the electrical wiring In her home.
According to Fossllt's attorney. Gerald Rutl&gt;erg. of Casselberry, the wiring In the woman's
home was damaged by a small fire which also
cut off well water to Ihr house when the pump
was left without power
— Deane Jordan

hardwood lands. Knowles' report
said. Those pollutants create u
buildup of organic material
which release nutrients Into Ihr
Continued from page 1A
wutcr.
city wants lo upgrade the exist­
IJecause It has no room to
Gallagher also showed that
ing plant and Improve the quail’ Ixcauw the DBR tested the lake house the 1,500 new students it
ly of the effluent, That would during Its lowest jxilnl In 70 expects to enroll next year, the
cost about $9 million and could years, the pollutants were con­ Seminole County School Hoard
lx* paid for over u longer period centrated. making It appear they voted 4-1 Tuesday to borrow 91
0f time.
million lo build 50 additional
were of greater volume.
The city continued Its argu­
portable classrooms.
A final ruling on the matter Is
ment at last week's hearing that
Th e classrooms would be
the water quality criteria for the expected In about 60 days, ready by the end of August,
lake was too stringent, according according to City Attorney Hill according to Karen Coleman, the
Collx-rt. At that time. If the hoa rd's public Inform ation
lo Knowles' report
Under cross examination, the ruling Is not In the city's favor, d ir e c to r . E ig h te e n of the
c ity 's expert witness, To m the city will nppeal the ruling portables w!l' be placrd on
Gallagher, a water consultant with the 1st District Court of elementary school campuses
from llyda Quill Inc.. In New Appeals In Tallahassee.
and 30 will be set up at high
Colbert said today he was schools. Those two levels are
Jersey, said the water could not
have met DEK's requirements "comfortable" with the way the where the srhools district Is
even before humans came to the hearings went Inst week While experiencing the most growth.
hr said victory wasn't certain, Mrs. Coleman said.
banks of the St. Johns Hlver.
Using u computer model, he the city did manage to present
The hoard projects there will
showed that pollutants In the all of Its best evidence mid most
lake come mostly from the competent expert witnesses In
r u n -o ff from sw a m p s and the case.

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be called heroes today.
"The parallel to me Is very
strong." Kasun said.
T . P a trick M onaghan, ol
Bardstown. Ky.. Goldsby's at
torney. rapped Ihe government
for bringing "Its terrifying ar
ray" to bear against the foui
defendants, whom he likened tc
the Sons of Liberty who tossed
English lea overboard.
He also equated Goldsby and
Simmons to Tom Sawyer and
Huckleberry Finn, and called
them "boys, foolish, lovable
boys." He added, "that's whal
you want In an American boy.
You don't want Ihe wimps... **
He said the defendants wanted
to stop " a few scheduled
deaths," and the Jury should
look at the motivation "only tc
see whal the Intent Is.”

Judg es To Specialize
As Case Load Grows

Board W ill B orrow $1 M illion
For M ore Portable Classrooms

...Ramps

w o u ld

Defense attorneys had In ­
PENSACOLA fUPf) - The case
of four religious people accused dicated they would use the
of bombing abortion clinics, acta Insanity defense but during
defense attorneys say give them closing arguments they barely
statuts as life-saving American touched upon tt. One attorney
heroes, is In the hands of the even asked the Jurors not to find
her client Insane.
Jury.
Lawyer Christine Kasun of
Jurors deliberated about 20
minutes Tuesday before recess­ San Francisco said she never
ing for the night. Winding up the believed Kathy Simmons was
defense for the confessed bom­ Insane, and said she behaved
bers. their attorneys abandoned like an obedient wife who “ takes
the insanity defense In closing thr Hlblr literally."
"A ll she did was love her
arguments and focused on re­
husband
and not tell on him ."
ligion and abortion. Delibera­
Kasun said. "Her crime: loving,
tions resumed today.
and loyally to her husband."
U.S. Attorney To m Dillard
Kasun. who said Ihe govern­
complained the government was ment "has overcharged this
being likened to Pontius Pilate rase," said that If the defendants
and said the Issue was whether
had been In Germany 40 years
the government proved defen­
ago, lhey would have "sabo­
dants placed 41-pound pipe
bom Its at clinics "and blew them taged death camps" and would
to smithereens."
Facing federal conspiracy and
explosives charges are Matthew
Goldsby. 21: his fiancee. Kaye
Wiggins; 18, James Simmons.
21: and hts wlfr. Kathy Sim­
mons. 19.
Assistant U.S. Attorney S u m o
Dy Deane Jordan
Novotny Tuesday called the
Herald Staff W rite r
bombing* a "concerted effort"
Circuit Judges In Seminole
and said that according to feder­
al law. "each conspirator Is County have decided lo limit the
type of eases each hears i n an
responsible for the acts of all."
effort to manage an escalating
case load.
The five Judges will officially
begin specialization J u ly I.
Judicial assistants have already
begun rerouting new cases to
accommodate the change. The
lx* about 2.500 new elementary
reassignment Is scheduled to
students and 1.040 high school last at least one year, according
students by 1987, The number
to Circuit Judge C. Vernon Mize
of middle school students Is
Jr.
expected to stay nhout the same.
Circuit Judges Kenneth M.
The board Is presently spend­ I.elfler and Dominick J . Salfl will
in g $2 5 0 ,0 0 0 a y e u r for experience the greatest shift In
portables. Mrs. Coleman said. Ihe type of cases they will hear.
Ix-llicr. who handles Juvenile
The hoard will bid out for the
loan and probably get an Interest court, probate, guardianship and
rate of 6.7 percent, according to mental health rases, will switch
Carey Ferrell, assistant superin­ In exclusively criminal eases.
tendent for business and fl­ Salfl. who hears criminal and
ounce. The loan would lx* paid civil suits, will assume Leffler's
case load.
back In four years, he said.
Judges S. Joseph Davis J r.
The 50 new portables would and M tzr, who now handle
bring the numtx-r of (xirtables at criminal cases and civil sulis,
county schools and olflce build­ will handle only civil suits.
ings to 205.
-Judge Hubert McGregor will
Join Lrffk-r and handle Jusl
criminal cases. He currently
hears Ixtlh criminal and civil
Umgwood, said there ts a lot of
mailers.
interest In skateboarding now.
Mize said ihe rhattgr is somelie sold m ore th a n 1,500
thing he und his Icllow Judges
skateboards In Longwood In Hte
have been, "kicking around for
past year. He said he bad
quite a while."
contrtbuted "over a five-figure
Mize said the Judge*, who have
nmoum to help youngsters build
numerous skateboard ramps to held thrlr current assignments
»im s J u ly tW 3 . are under
the city.
Hllry said skateboarding, at Its pressure to hannlr :t larger rase
loud created by the county's
height ot popularity In the 7&amp;s. Is growing population
now experiencing a revival. He
He s a id a J u d g e w h o
said there urr skateboard pro­ specialize* In one type of case
fessionals, skuteboard maga­ cun hear more of those cases
zines and a national circuit for (halt If he Judged a variety of
competition.
cases.
H llry said therr are some
He said Judges in most of Ihe
skateboarders in Longwood who larger Judicial circuits specialize.
have potential for becoming He said the Florida Supreme
p ro s . M ost of tho se w h o Court has recommended, how­
participate in the sport are boys, ever, that such specialization not
but there are some girl* In­ he permanent and that the
volved, be said.
|udges change case styles from
Most of (he skatrlxtard Injuries
time to time.
occur when there are no ramps
Mize said Seminole's (xtpulaavailable and they arr used on Hon Increase ha* promoted the
the street. Htley said. H r pointed
nut that ramp* urr built In
backyards and when they start
g e l l i n g “ h e a t " fro m the
neighbor* or the city and then
they move to another area.

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eloprvient m the bsfctn
T h e stale Departm ent of
Community Affairs said their
request would be considered.
Hussell Fisher, president of the
Friends of the Wekiva. said he
agreed with the task force con­
cept In principle, but he was
concerned with how the com
mil Ire would function and what
its authority would be.
And Phyllis Saarinen, repre­
senting the Lcagur of Women
Voters, said the task force would
provide a forum. Hut she sug­
gested a shorter study |&gt;ertod
and that development In the
basin be halted until the study Is
completed.
Mrs. Christensen’s only objec­
tion to Sturm's proposal was
thut the committee should have
22 members rather than 17.
Sturm agreed to the amend­

Continued from page 1A
ment.
KlrchholT warned that mem­ liability and you can't get tnsur •
bers of a committee of that stxe. ance."
ItiM 'W Ird g r. It w a s r e p o rte d ,
operating fur a year, would soon
time interest and the committee t r a d to t ile r u t t y r t p u p t h e
would wind up with nnlv devel­ e n n r r e t e r u m p tt n n d b u i l t
opers remaining active. This because there were so many
would spoil whatever effect the accidents Hie tlrsl two weeks
thut tfie city came dose to being
committee might have, he said.
After the motion fulled, Mrs. sued and couldn't gel Insurance.
Complaints begun coming In
Glenn suggested that the county
staff contact both Lake and to Hu- city hull when skutrbourd
Orange counties In find out what rumps tx-gan cropping up In
information they have on the backyards around the city sev­
river basin. Shr also suggested eral months ago and since then
information lx* obtained from four skateboard owners have
the East Central Florida He- received citations from the clly's
glomil Planning Council and the code enforcement officer. The
tlrsl case ts scheduled to come
United States Geodetic Survey.
County Adm inistrator Ken before the code enforcement
Hooper said county staff will Itourd Tuesday for a hearing.
Commissioner June Lormann
liuvr all the Information they
can ohtuln quickly ubout the was concerned utxnil there Ixing
stute of the basin by the May 14 enough skateboarders using
county commission workshop. pro|x&gt;sed city facilities to sup­
Including cost estimates on port them "How many would
reac». itlng USGS test wells to actually skutr?" she nskrd.
Hon H llry, who owns the
determine the degree of salt­
Connection In I lie 434 Center.
water Intrusion Into the aquifer

...Trial
Continued from page 1A
Hie spring and summer ol 1984.
She said Grant, who she knrw, Irlrd lo have sex
with her one day uflrr picking her up at the day
school, according to court records.
Grant said he and the girl never got ulnng — a
personality clash — and thut he never took her
home front school, let alone touched her
According to his testimony, Grant said hr had
syphilis on two occasion. 1982 und agin early In
1984. Hccuusr ol trralmrnt hr wus free ol the
dlscuse by ( V I , 1984

Tuesday. Wayne Porter, a polygraph examiner
for the State Attorney's olflce, trstlllrd that Irt hts
opinion Grant tried to deceive him on three key
questions regarding w hrlhrr hr ussaullrd the
girl.
Porter explained that a st ore ol plus 6 or higher
Indicates a person Is telling Ihe truth. A score
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Purler said Grant scored a negative 12
Grant's attorney, Tom Grern of Sunlord.
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Su icid e S q u e e ze Is Fatal F o r 'Notes
B y Rob Laria
Special to the Herald
D E L A N D — M is s e d o p ­
portunities...
That's what Coach Mike Fer­
rell and the Tribe will lx- mulling
over as they recall their final
»&gt;amc Tuesday night against
DeLand In the opening round of
the District playofis.
After clawing its way to stay
dose throughout the game, the
Tribe trailed. 7-6, entering the
seventh Inning Its hopes, how­
ever. were shattered when on a
3-2 pitch with the bases loaded
and one out Gary Derr popped
up a suicide squeeze attempt,
leading to a game-ending double
play.
"I thought about doing It in
the sixth with Tony Cox hitting,
but he’s been our hottest hitter,
so I let him hit and he strikes

out." Ferrell said. "Maybe I
should have done It then, The
reason I did It was because the
guy (Joey Mohrl couldn't afford
to throw a ball. It looked tike a
good pitch: he Just popped it up.
There are m any plays in a
ballgam e ...Deland Is a fine
team."
The Bulldogs took the lead for
good in the fourth with a pair of
runs then withstood Tribe rally
tries in the final two frames.
In the sixth Inning, the Tribe
had the bases loaded, again with
Just one out but couldn't score.
Reliable Tony Cox whiffed and a
force out at second base on a
James Hersey grounder ended
the threat. Ferrell says his
team's failure to produce In that
situation led to his squeeze-play
gamble In the seventh.
In the seventh. Tom Wilks

B aseball
opened with a strikeout, but a
Roy Jensen single then a double
to irft field by Tracy Turner and
a Intentional walk to Larry
Thom as paved the way for
Ferrell's crucial squeeze call
w hich backfired when Derr
popped up In foul territory to
first baseman Kevin YVeickcl and
pinch runner Dexter Franklin
had no chance to get back to
third base.
The Tribe gained a measure ol
respect with Its performance.
Earlier this season it had been
handily defeated twice by the
Bulldogs, Including a 15-0 rout
|ust 11 days ago
Mersey, a senior right-hander,
started the game. Control dif­

ficulties. though, hindered his
effectivenes, He lasted Just two
innings, giving way to Brian
Sheffield in the third Inning with
no outs und the Bulldogs leading
3-2. Sheffield pitched out of the
third effectively, thanks to a
great lunging catch by center
fielder Larry Thomas.
Bulldog starter Dave Barnard
went five innings to earn the win
before yielding to Mohr, who
picked up the save
DeLand now faces Lym n n
Thursday at 7:30 p in .in the
semifinals.
The Tribe Jumped out to a 1-0
advantage in what turned out to
be an ominous first Inning. Derr
and David Rape started things
off with walks, followrd by a
Sheffield hit to load lhe liases
Tony Cox walked to score Derr.
Mersey hit a short fly ball out for

the first out. then misfortune numerous chances but trailed
struck. Wilks missed a squeeze only 3-2.
attempt, and Rape racing home
In their half of the third, the
was an easy out. Wilks then Bulldogs stretched their lead,
grounded out to squander the scoring two. but It could have
Tribe's first shot at a big Inning.
been worse. They tallied one on
The Bulldogs scored three two singles and two walks
times in the second to assert yielded by Mersey.
themselves. The big hit was a
Sheffield and his dazzling
triple by T ro y Blevins. The knuckletMlI then moved to the
Tribe, however, refused to let mound from shortstop, walked
another blowout develop. Aguln the next batter to bring home
with no outs, it loaded the liases another Bulldogs, then slammed
but could score Just a lone run. the door shut. A strike out. one
making It 3-2. Alter Rape and of four for him in the contest, a
Sheffield singled. Cox walked. pop out and a soft fly out ended
Mersey then struck out. Wilks the inning
atoned for his earlier inlscue by
Buoyed by Sheffield's relief
driving home Rape wllh a sacri­ Job. the Tribe assumed the lead
fice fly. Attempting to swipe with four runs In the fourth
third base, Sheffield was thrown Jensen, who had Ills best night
o u t b y c a t c h e r A l f r a n k as a Seminole with four Ijlts. led
Millmcyer. ending the inning. off with a single, and after a
The Tribe had already wasted
See F A T A L , Page BA

Laszaic, Grayson
Push Rams Easily
Past Spruce Creek

In the fourth. Schmll and Grayson earh
supplied two-run singles for the final tallies. "I'm
feeling a lot more relaxed at the plate." said
Grayson, who always starts slowly because he's a
latr arrival from basketball. " I ’ve been taking a
lol of batting practice from Mr. (trainer Larry)
Holbrook. He throws me a lot of curves. That has
helped me a lot."
Lake Mary skipper Allen Tuttle, too. has
noticed, a difference In Grayson's posture. "He's
so relaxed up there. It looka like he doesn't give a
dam." said Tuttle. "Grayson'a Just looney-goosey.
Me doesn't know what pressure Is."
And neither did Lake Mary Tuesday. "Thai's
Just the kind of game we needed.” said Tuttle.
‘Anlhouy came back and pitched real well. And
we always hit tough wtth two outs We Just must
concentrate more. '
Grayson finished with u double and a single for
three rlbbies. Schmll had three hits and two RBI.
Hill singled twice and drove In a run.

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By 8 am Cook
HeraJd Sports Editor
DELAND — Lake Howell's dugout serenaded
Lyman's Derek Llvernols wllh reminders of past
failures Tuesday but when It came time to put up
or shut up. Ihe Sliver Hawks came up with
laryngitis and Llvernols blew taps for Howell's
baseball season.
The Greyhound senior overcame a rocky start
ami a few choruses of the "Dike Mary legacy" to
hurl a four-hitter and lift Lyman to a 4-1 victory
over Ihr Hawks In the first round of the District
4 A-9 Baseball Tournament at Conrad Park.
"Th e y (Lake Howell) were Just trying to
unsettle me." said Llvernols. "I hud a couple of
bad games against Lake Mary. Thut's the Lake
Mary Legacy.’ I guess."
Llvernols also had a forgettable outing against
the Hawks earlier this year when he came on In
relief und walked home ihe winning run In a 2-1
Lake Howell victory.
lie didn't liave lo worry about any repeal
performance Tuesday. After hurnrsslng his •&gt;.
curvcball in the middle Innings. Llvernols never
allowed more than one tilt In an inning while
striking out lO and walking two In a complete
gumc performance.
"Derek hadn't pitched In 10 or 11 days but we
had lo do U that way so he ruutd start the
tournam ent." said Lym nn c o a c h B o h M c ­
Cullough. "He struggled wllh his rhythm In the
beginning but he found It later and pitched a
strong game."

At the right, Lym an's Derek
Llvernols fires a fastball at
E r n e s t M a rtin e z . A b o v e,
L a k e H o w e ll's M a r t in e z
squares around and drops a
bunt to Llvernols' right. At
the left, Llvernols has fielded
the ball and is waiting for
s e c o n d b a s e m a n D a le
S te v e n s to c o v e r f i r s t .
Martinez successfully moved
Terry Gammons to second
wilh the sacrifice and he
later scored on a wild pitch.
Llvernols cam e out on top,
though, striking out 10 us
Lym an won, 4-1.

Herald Photos by
Tommy Vincent

Ussrey Shuts Down Patriots
Apopka Lefty Shrugs O ff Broken Ja w , Hurls 4-Hitter
By 8am Cook
Herald Sporta Editor

B a s e b a ll
D E L A N D — Apopka coach
S o n n y Wise w ould like to
nominate pltchrr Keith Ussrey merit at Conrad Park.
Wise said he will probably
for baseball's purple heurt but he
knows his Junior left-hander srnd lefty Skip Cousins against
would trouble making the accep­ Luke Mary In Thursday's 5 p.m.
semifinal game Lyman, a 4-2
tance speech.
Ussrey. who suffered a broken winner over Lake Howell, and
Jaw while playing catch two DeLand, who scraped by a
weeks ago. I um rd In another flrrd u p Seminole club. 7-6.
courageous mound performance meet In the 7:30 p.m. semifinal.
Tuesday as Ihc big lefty shut The survivors buttle for the title
down Lake Branllcy on four hits Friday at 7:30p m.
“ He can't talk and he has
as Apopka pulled out a 6-2
victory In the first round of the trouble breathing sometimes.”
District 4A-9 Haseliall Toum a- said Wise about his junior left­

hander. "But boy does (hat kid
have some guts. Mr beat Lyman
lust week a nd today Lake
Brantley. T h a t's two pretty
tough lcams to whip when you
have a broken Juw,"
Ussrey. after giving up a
first-Inning run, blanked the
potent Brantley lulls for the next
thrre innings while retiring nine
of the 11 baiters. The Pats
nicked him for another nut In
the fifth but a double play helped
him through the stxlh and he
inovwed down three In a row to
close out the sixth.
Defensive help was not there
Bee US8RET, Page 0A

McCullough said Junior Byron Overstreet would
pilch Thursday's semifinal outing against DeLand. which struggled lo bent Seminole, 7-6,
Tuesday. Overstreet. 6*1, will oppose Scolt
Anderson In the 7:30 p.m. battle, luikr Mary and
Apopka meet at S p.m.
While Llvernols was finding his groove, Lymnn
scratched out one run In the second, third, fourth
and fifth Innings against loser Jorge DelMonte.
Clint Baker triple when Terry Gammons missed a
diving rntch to open the second and Jim Odom
followed with a single through the drawn-ln
Infield for u 1-Olrud.
In the second. Llvernols. who hud two lilts and
an RBI. rocketed u single up the middle und Paul
Alegre walked. Chris Brock stnirk out but a
passed ball moved both up a base Baker came
through aguln with u groundnut to shortstop for a
2-0 lead.
Lake Howell cut Ihc lead In hull In the third
when Gammons singled and moved to second on
a sacrifice bunt by Ernest Murtlnez. When ’
Llvernols bounced In a pair of curvcballs for wild
pitches. Gammons zipped to third and home.
In the fourth. Overstreet smashed u single jiust
third and when Billy Henley bunted DcIMontc's
throw to second was too late. Overstreet then
stole third and Henley went to second. Kyle
Brubaker hit a sharp one-hopper buck at
DelMonte who made a nice play, held the
runners, and threw out Brubaker- Mike Henley
walked to load (lie liases and Llvernols helped
himself lo a 3-0 lead with a single lo right.
Further damage was averted when Henley
rounded second too far und wus picked off and
DelMontre slipped a third strike past Alegre.
Lymun added an Insurance run In the fifth
when Odom slapped u two out single, stole
second, went to third when the liall went Into
center field and trotted home on reliever Kevin
Ltenard's wild pitch.
Llvernols. meanwhile, said he would fie ready
lu go Friday if Lyman and Overstreet can gel past
Ihe boat Bulldogs Thursday, "I didn't throw os ,
few pilches as I wanted." he said "B ut I feel
strong right now. I hope I feel this good Friday.
My arm Isn't tired. I’rn looking forward to It
And maybe a different verse fo the “ Lake Mary
Legacy."

Lady Seminoles Tighten Up Defense, Choke Spruce Creek
B 7 C hris Flstar
H erald Sports W rite r
PORT O R AN G E — Seminole High has loaf more
softball games because of defensive mistakes
than It has won thla year. Buf the Lady Tribe goi
together and decided lo lighten up on defense for
the 4 A-9 District Tournament and it dldjuat that.
A number of stellar defensive plays kept ihc
Lady Seminoles alive Tuesday and they broke a
4-4 tie with four runs In the top of the ninth en
route to a 8-4 victory over Spruce Creek's Lady
Hawks In Ihe district opener at Spruce Creek
High.
Seminole earned the No. H seed by winning
Tuesday s game and it will go to Apopka today for
a 4 p.m. game against the lop-seeded Lady
Darters. In other first round action. No. 2 DeLand
hosts 1,ake Brantley at Ihe DeLand Airport. No. 3

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Livernois Blows
Taps For Hawks

By Sam Cook
Herald Sporta E d ito r
DELAND — For a pitcher with Jusl a (ouch of a
sore shoulder. Spruce Creek was Just what the
doctor prescribed for Lake Mary's Anthony
Laszaic. The sophomore right-hander worked his
way carefully through the Hawks, allowing Just
three hits as the Rams pounded out an 11-1
tclory In the flrsl round of the District 4A-9
jseball Tournament Tuesday at Conrad Park.
"I Jusl wanted to throw strikes and win In five
Innings." said Laszaic about his five-inning stint
W hich was made possible by the lO-run rule. "M y
urm Isn't feeling that good but I didn't have to
overdo it today."
Las/alc struck out five, walked two and hit one.
The Creek hit Just two ball out of the Infield and
none after the third Inning.
Lskc Mary, which plays Ajiopku Thursday at 5
p.m In the semifinals, continued to bludgeon the
ball with a llnrnp which Is hitting .335 while
averaging 8.5 runs per game.
The average climbed a III tie bit Tuesday. Ryan
Lisle lined a clutch two-out single to right field In
the second inning for a 2-0 lead and the Rams put
live inoie markers on the board In the third to
turn the rontest into a blowout. Four more In the
fourth wrapped It up.
Laszaic. 10-1, had Just one testy inning. In the
third, he plunked Robbie Phelan with u pitch and
losing pitcher Keith Courtngton moved him to
second with u bunt. Mark Bovler. the Five Star
Conference's first team designated hitter, singled
to right center to cut the lead to 2 -1.
Laszaic got Tom Abdo on a fly ball to right but
then walked Kirk Wiley and Esles Johnson
loaded the bases on an Infield hit. J im
Macklefresh was next and Laszaic qutckly
dlsposted on him. getting a forceout at second.
"1 threw him a fastball up and he missed it."
said Laszaic, "The n 1 thought he was looking for
a fastliall. so I broke It down and got him ."
Lake Mary, which has been scoring bcaucoup
runs all year with two outs, used that magic again
In the third. Alter Scotl Underwood and pod
" C .J ." Metz went out on fly balls. Mike Schtnlt,
who will pitch against Apopka Thursday, blooped
the first of his three hits to center.
Donald Grayson then crushed a double to (he
outer reaches or center field which chased home
pinch runner Dcwalne Mitchell. Kevin Hill
followed with a single lo left to score Grayson.
Ron Natherson and llrctt Molle followed with
singles to load the bases and when the shortstop
threw away Lisle's grounder, two more runs
scored.

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Lake Howell entertains Lake Mary at Lake Howell
lltgh and No. 4 Mainland hoata Lyman at
Mainland High. All district games are 4 p m .
starts.
" W r were pushed tonight, but survived under a
lot of pressure." Seminole coach Beth Corso said.
"I mutt have been on ihe verge of six coronaries
during the game. But the girls stayed tough and
did what they had lodoto win."
Seminole pounded out 14 hlta Tuesday and
kept close In the field as they made Just two
errors. Ami It was defensive masterpieces by the
likes of Shelly Sanders. Janet Hsuck and Alycla
"F a t” Dixon that wived tfie Lady Seminoles In the

late Innings.
Spruce Creek Jumped out to the early lead with
a pair of runs tn the bottom of the first. Debra
Hamilton. Diane Felder and Cathy Davis all
singled to luad the liases und both Hamilton and
Davis scored when Kelly Williams reached oil an
error.
After going scoreless foe the first three innings.
Seminole rallied lo take the lead wllh one run In
the fourth and two more tn the fifth.
In the fourth Dtxon led off with u walk and. with
one out. Hsuck hit In a fielder's choice with Dixon
out at second. Sanders singled to keep Ihr Inning
alive and Showanda Walkrr followrd with a
single lo score Hauck.
The first of ocvera) outstanding defensive playa
came In the bottom of the fourth when the
Seminoles turned a double play. Dixon fielded a

grounder at short, flipped to Walker at second
who relayed to Sheri Peterson at first for the twin
kilting
In the top of the fifth for the Lady Tribe. Jackie
Suggs reached on an error to lead off and Jennifer
Page went In as a pinch runner. Cindy llogun
reached on another error and Barbara "Ta co "
Silva singled to score Page and Ik the score at
2 2 Hogan, who went to third on Silva's single,
scored on a two-out single off the bat of Dixon for
u 3-2 Seminole lead.
Spruce Creek tied It at &amp; 3 wtth a run In the
bottom of the fifth when, with two outs. Hamilton
rrushed a homrr over Laura Burke's head In right
field.
Seminole pushed across ■ run In the top of the
‘sixth for a 4-3 lead. W llh one out. Walker, a
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|A— Evening Herald, Sanford, FI. Wednesday, April J4. m i

SPORTS

After the conclusion of the Five Star
Conference track meet, the last conference
event of Ihe travin. Lakr Mary's Hams
claimed the Five Star All Sport* Trophy for
the second straight vear.
Lake Mary had a IO-point lead over Lake
Howell in the running for the All Sports
Trophy going into Friday night's conference
track meet A third place by the girls and a
fourth by the boy* track teams sewed up the
trophy for the Hams
1-akt- Mary finished with 137' j jKiints
&lt;nmpared to I2r&gt;,-V for Lake Howell Lyman
was third at I 19Vi followed by Lake
B ra n tle y ul 116. D rL a n d at I 0 7 uj ,
Seabreeze at 103. Seminole with H I.
Apopka 84. Spruce Creek 7-1 and Mainland

IN BRIEF
First Federal Routs Sunniland,
Stays On Top In Little National
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First Federal stayed on lop of the Little National League
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Kin Men hie each had two hits Sunnlland was held to live
(ills by a pair of pitchers Including one each by Ned June.
KoJack Hunt. Tom m y Hampton. Lawson and James
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The Cleveland Cavaliers refuse to go gently Into that
goodnight.
They beat the lloston Celt Its 105-08 Tuesday night In
Klrhflcld. Ohio, to slay alive In the playoffs.
True. Itosion's l-arry Bird was sidelined because of
bursitis and (tone chips In Ills elbow, hut the Cavaliers had
ample reason to celebrate nonetheless:
— Cleveland beul Boston for the first time In nine
meetings ibis season.
— lloston had defeated the Cavs 17 straight games,
dating in January. 1083
— Cleveland won Its llrsl playoff game since healing
Washington In 11177
Boston leads the best of five series 21 with Game -I
I hursduy night ul Hlehlleld Coliseum
"I guess It'll he sale to say that L.irrv ll la- back
Thursday." Boston conch K l' Jones said "But even
wlihotil him. wt cante close."
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In oilier best ol live series. Denver la-.il San Antonio
115-112 m take a 2 I lead. Los Angeles look Phoenix
lilt |().J lor a .TO sweep and Portland downed Dallas
122 109 to go up 2 I

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The California Angel* offered *lx soloists, and
still the music was lousy,
"I'm sure I've never been on a club that * bit
six home run* and lost." California manager
Gene Maucli said Tuesday night alter the
Oakland A's overcome six falllorula home runs
lud rlru t Ihe Angels. 14-9
"A s a matter ol (act never hern on t&gt;allcluh
that's hit six home runs and won. either.” added
MuuchW h lte Sox 6, Brew ers S
Al Chicago, plnch-hlttrr Oscar Gamble Nlngldd
home the winning run to cap a two run rally with
one nut In Ihe 10th. lifting the While Sox
Gamble's hit came off reliever Kollle Fingers. O I
and made a winner of Hoh James. I O. w ho had
given up the go ahead run In the top of the
Inning.
T ig e rs 4. Indians 3
At Cleveland. Kirk Gibson's two-out broken hat
hloop double drove In two runs In the tilth Inning
lilting the Tiger* Dan IVtry. 3 I struc k out two
while allowing six hits and one walk over li 2-3
Innings Wllllc- Hernandez got live outs lor lit*
third save. Ik-rt lilyleven lell to 0 2
Royals 7. Blue Ja ys U
At Toronto. George llrett delivered a three run
double oil Hill Caudill to trigger a live run ninth

Brantley, Howell Doing Well
Seminole County's entrants In Ihe Slate Tennis
Tournam ent at Gainesville were silling p rrtly well
Tuesday night alter two days of action Lake Brantley's
boys were In thud place with six jxtlnls. four behind
Bradenton Manatee Lake Howell's girls were also lu third
place wllh five points, five behind Miami Palmetto
Mark Mutter won his opening singles match and
combined with Klcli Brail to win In the doubles, too for Ihe
Patriots laike Howell's double* teams of Trlsh Kurtc|ucz Kmmy-lou Dulcc and Catherine Knrlcptez-Kdle Dulce
ImiII i won In Ihe semifinals.
Sec SCO REBOARD tor i out lit

Brown Drives SCC Past VCC
Lougwnod's Kenny Brown singled twice and drove In
(our runs as the Seminole Community College Haiders
salvaged one win In four tries with a 12 2 trouncing of
Valencia Tuesday ul Orlando.
Seminole Improved to 23-17-1 overall and 10-10-1 in the
Mid-Florida Conference. Valencia fell to 211 15 and H I I
Brown, u former Lym an High standout, received
olleuslve suppoti from Jell Barefoot, who had a pair ol
singles and an Hill

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home run to make a winner of Joe Herkwlth. I I .
and hand Caudill. 3-2. the- loss Dan Qul*ent&gt;erry
survived two runs for Ills second save.
Tw in s 4. M ariners 2
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two-run homer und Frank Viola hurled a
six-hitter to pac e the Twins. Vlolu. 2-2. struck out
four to record his second complete game Salome
llarcijas. 0-1. took the loss Hrunansky has
homrred live times In I-I career at-lwts against
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Orioles 1 1. Hangers 1
At Arlington. Texas. Storm Davis pllchrd a
three- hitic-r and Mike Young und Rich Dempsey
drove in three runs apiece. Davis, 10. is 5 0
lifetime against the Hangers He retired 19
straight halters Irotit Ihe first Inning until the
seventh when he- surrendered a two-out double.
Red Sox 5, Yankees 4
At New York Dwight Evans singled home
Main llarrc-tt with one out In the I Ith to lilt the
Red Sox Boti Ojeda, the- third Boston jiltchcr.
went I 2 3 innings to improve to 2-0. Reliever
Dave- Klghc-lll. I I took the loss

United Press International
If Fernando Valenzuela w rrr a
shoemaker. It would suddenly be
c-htc to go barefoot
II lie were a ear salesman, no
doubt everyone would start rid­
ing bicycles
At 23 years of age. Valenzuela
is bringing new meaning to the
word "unlucky."
It began last year when the
lell-handed ace of the Los
Angeles D odgers struggled
through a 12-17 campaign de­
spite |M&gt;stlng a 3.01 ERA In 13
games the Dodgers scored one
run or less for him and In IH
games they scored two runs or
less.
That was only a leaser com­
pared to what has hup|M-nrd to
Inin sofar this season
Valrnzurla made- his fourth
start ol the season Tuesday, and
lor the fourth time this year hr
did not allow an earned run Yet
tor the- second lime lie lost
Once again Valenzuela was
victimized by poor ullenslvr
sci|)|Mirt a* Mike- Krukow stc&gt;|&gt;|M-d
the- l&gt;odgcrs on seven hits and
stmc k out IB while helping the
San Francisco Giants snap a
seven-gumr losing streak with a
2 I victory at Candlestick Park
Expos 5. Phillies 4
Al Montreal. Vance Law drew
a liases loaded walk nil Charles
Hudson with one out in the 10th
tuning, giving tin- K xjkis their
victory Jclf Reunion. 10. pit­
ched three little** Innings ol
relief for Ihe triu m p h Tim
Haines didn't start and wasO for
I.
Cubs 9. Pirates 0
At Pittsburgh Hick Sutcliffe
scattered eight hit* and had a
pair of hits. Including a home
run. und Keith Moreland went
3-for-3 and knocked In three
runs to pare the Cubs Sutcliffe.
3 -1. struck out seven and walked
one in besting Mike Dlc-lrc kl. 1 I
Cardinals 8. Mets 3
At St Louis. Lonnie Smith
stole Ihrre bases, had two hits
and scored twice to sj»ark Ihe
C a rd in a ls to v ic to ry Kurt
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Gorm an.0-1. suffered the loss
Astros 6. Reds 4
Al Houston. Kevin Bass drovr
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victory. Bass had two singles
and a homer In helping Ron
Mathis to his first major-league
victory. John Stu|&gt;er. 2 1. took
the loss
Braves 4 . Padres 2
At San Dlrgo. Terry Harper
doubled home three runs In the
third liming to help the Braves to
victory. Rick Mahler won his
lourth game without a loss and
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Mike Pinckes winds up fo throw oul a runner at first base,
Pinckes threw this ball away and his Lake Brantley
teammates threw several scoring opportunities away while
dropping a 6 2 decision to Apopka in the district baseball
tournament at DeLand Tuesday.

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flyout he moved to second on a
fielder's choice. Derr then came
through with a solid single to
left, scoring Jensen. Following a
walk to Rape, Sheffield drilled a
grounder off the third base bag
and Into the outfield to chase
home Derr Another walk loaded
the bases and this time the Tribe
cashed In. with a single to left
field by Mersey, scoring Rape
and Sheffield for a 6-3 leud. Cox,
who had walked before Mersey,
was thrown out at third base on
Ihe play to end the Inning.
The Bulldogs, though, pushed
the tying and w inning runs

across In their hall ol Ihe Inning.
Singles by Ed Corbett and
Wclckrl. plus a Sheffield wild
pitch put runners at second and
third A walk to Paris Hayden
loaded Ihe bases. The tying then
score on a odd play that saw
Corbett forced oul at second on a
ground frail to shortstop and
Wclckel. who already was on
second base, being tagged out.
Wctckel. thinking the liner was
caught by shortstop Jelf Blake,
did not advance to third, hutting
the Bulldogs chances at a big
Inning Chuck Graham, who hit
Ihe grounder, then stole srrond
a scored the winning run on
single by Dan Finley, setting Ihe
stage for the furious finish,
W llh Ihc shaky win In hand.
B u lld o g Coach J im J o in e r
compared his team with Ihe one

M#r« Id Photo by Tommy Vm ctnf

Alycla 'Fat' Dixon turned in several de
tensive gems at shortstop Tuesday to help
♦he Lady Serninoles knock ott Spruce Creek
In extra Innings Seminole takes on top
seeded Apopka today in district sottball
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all game as Ihr Blur Darters
made four errors but when they
needed the big play, center
fielder Mike Hlndr usually was
Ihr man to hail them out
"Hlnde was the difference,"
said laikc Brantley roach Gary
Smith "T h a i first catch In Ihr
first Inning cost us two more
runs. That other one (in the
fourth Inning) shut oil a rally,
too."
Hlnde. a senior, ranged lar Into
the alley In right ernter on the
first play of the game to takr
away a possible triple from Andy
Dunn. "Tha t hall would have
hern gone at Lake Brantley,"
said Hlnde "Thank God the
tournament's in Drlamd."
The ealch loomed more im ­
portantly when Mike Beams
followed w ith a single and
moved to second when ihc rtghl
fielder misplayt-d (he bounce
Mike Pinckes then drew a walk
and Mark "Pork" Coffey drilled a
(vise hll up the middle lor a 10
Patriot lead. Ussrey, though,
recelvrd a nice catch from sec­
ond baseman John Jackson and
then plckrd Colley off first base
with red hot Krvln Bass at the
plate lo get out ol the liming
Hlnde turned his uttrnUou to
offense In Ihr bottom of Ihr
Inning Sydney lawm an singled
up the middle against loser Brad
Dunn and moved to second on a
passed hall. Jae kson. who
doubled and tripled Tuesday,
drrw a walk. Hlnde followed
with a prodigious belt to right
center which caromed off the

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"It Is quite an honor and I thank God lor
this opportunity." Kitlglii nuld

base ol the wall past Beams,
lawm an scored and Jackson
stopped at third on I Mode's
double One out later. Tony
Johnson plated Jaekson with a
IIv hall lor a 2 -1 lead
"I didn't pitch very well." said
Brad Dunn who lost Ids second
straight alter winning his llrst
nine decisions
I tried In old
smart them hut they were ju s t
ion patient. They only swung at
strikes "
Jackson picked on one ol those
strikes wdh one util In Ihe third
and drilled II lo lelt center lor a
double Jackson daringly stole
third and lllnde walked and
promptly swiped second Tim
Oxley then hit a shallow lly hall
to center which Beams mis­
judged beforr making a diving
catch. Jackson scored as Beams
seramhlrd to his feel and when
he llred the hall Into the Apopka
dugmd trying to get lllnde at
Ihltd. the second run made It,
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last run In the llfth when Brad
Dunn soekrri a double Into the
left Meld corner Blair Patlrn
grounded out hut Andy Dunn
singled through Ihr right side to
score his brother
Apopka used two errors, a
single by Cedi Millikan and a
sacrifice fly by Mike Brown for
Its final two runs In ihr sixth
Beams made a nice running
catch lo save another lally.
Ussrey went the distance,
striking out two and walking
two. Brail Dunn allowed six hits,
struck out none and walked
four Three of Ihe free passes
came around to score.

of a year ago. "We showed we’re
a little bit more pulsed than we
were last year.” he said "Th is
game was pressure, and we
didn’t fold. We didn't lose our
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" 1 e x p e c te d th e m ( I h c
Semlnolcs) lo play us good I
knew Mike (Ferrell) would have
them ready, and they were.”
Obviously disappointed. Fer­
rell did not fault his players.
"I'm extremely happy with Ihc
way they played,” hr said. “ We
came here wllh Ihe goal lo prove
we can play wllh these guys —
and wc did. We came back, we
just came up short."
Only a look at Derr, bent over
In anguish at first base after the
last oul,’could suggest Just how
close It was.

G re e c e

Continued from 7A
freshman, lined a triple to right center. Burke
then reached on an error with Walker holding at
third Suggs followed with a pop ily to the second
baseman and Walker tagged and beat the throw
home
The Lady Semlnolcs held the Hawks scoreless
in the sixth, hut the Creek came back to He It In
the bottom ol the seventh But, tt was a pair of
delrnslve gems that kept the Lady Hawks from
claiming the victory
Cat hi !*olk. the lead oil hitler In the Inning, hit
a shot toward lelt held but Dixon made an
Incredible play in gel her out "'Fat' reached
across h e r I x k I i with her glove and dove at the
ball." Corso said "She slopped it and came up
throwing side arm to get the girl at first base "
Seminole got the second oul when Sherry
Augustine flrw out to Hauck In lelt but Jill
Emerson drew a walk to keep the Inning going
Terry Zanc. the last bitter In the line up. the hit a
single to rtghl w hich till off Burke's leg and got
uwav. enabling Emerson to scored and Zanr to go
to third.
That brought up Hamilton, who hail hornered
earlier Hamilton hit a (sip lly foul and Sanders,
the Trt!&gt;e's catcher, made a diving catch to end
the Inning "She (Sunders! had to run at least 25
leet to get to It." Corso said
Seminole went down quietly In the top of the
eighth and the Creek came Iwick to put runners
on llrst and second with two outs In the bottom of
the Inning’ Hauck put an end to the threat with a
diving catch on what looked to be a base lilt
"We were playing deep and the girl hll what
should have been a single over short." Corso said
Hut Hauck came In and made a diving catch
Site must have rolled five limes and came up
standing with the hall "
Seminole then broke It o|&gt;rn wttb (our runs In
the top ol iltr ninth. Suggs got the rally started
with a single and. with one out. Silva singled
Peterson, who was 3 for 5 for the game, came
through with a single to drive In Suggs lor a 5-4
Seminole lead and what turned out to tw the
winning run.
Seminole got some Insurance when Dixon
singled in drive m Silva and Peterson and. with
two outs. Hauck singled In Dixon lor a 8-4
cushion
Spruce Crrck came back lo load Iltr bases with
two outs In the niulb and Sur Eelder winked the
count to 3-2 "She was busting ball all day."
Corso said ol Felder "Th is lime shr trlrd to prill tt
down the lelt field line hill stepped oul ol Ihr Imix
and Ihr umplte called hrr out."
I was really impressed with the tram as u
whole." added Corset,
The seniors (Hauck,
Dixon and Sllval played su|&gt;cr The tram made
some really nice plays In the held They didn’t fall
apart llkr the last lime we played Spruce Creek."
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I'rohably the moot outstanding
achievement turned In In Ihr
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School Irnriln wan performed
this past week by Lake Mary
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Shea Whi|(hnm.
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promising young lennln player*
defied ihe oddfi and defeated I h e
No I needed learn and the No 2
needed iram on their way ir»
winning ihe dlnlrlrt champion
nhlpai number two doublen.
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lennln team. In winning* I lain lllle
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ll wan a great victory lor them
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year.

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and has been playing number 2
and number 3 Singles for lhis
nationally ranked team. John
has id ways had great potential
mut needed only a sieudy diet of
lough, hard tennis lo reach his
lop level.
I th in k l ha I u flrr g o in g
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ilu- National Tournament with
Jellerson Slate that John will
Coach Handy Kelly anil the emerge as one ol the really lop
laike Mary tHiyn team had a players In Cent nil Florida.
ralhrr up and down year hui did
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year no things look very good In
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"It sounds good. like every­
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time (TuesdayI tu discuss this
anil make sure wc under stand It.
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Cook Of Th e W eek

Exchanging R ecip es With N avy
Frien d s In sp ire d War Bride

M r. and M rs. Kenneth Scott Brown

P r it c h a r d B ro w n V o w s
Exchan ged
Sherri Lcannc Pritchard and
Kenneth Scotl Brown were mar*
rlrd March 30 at 3 p.m lit the
Com m unity United Methodist
Church. Casselberry. The K rv.
Michael Knlehnuilneii was the
officiating clergyman for the
formal candlelight ceremony.
The hrlde Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kay lLavonnc)
Nobles. 672 Trail wood Drive,
Altamonte Springs. The bride­
groom Is he son of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie (Beverly) Brown. 1005
Grove Manor Drive, Sanford.
Given In m arrlagr by her
father, the brtdr chose or tier
vows a formal white chiffon
gown fashioned along the Vlctorlan silhouette with a high
jewelled and luce neckline and
lego-mutton sleeves. The sheer
yoke and and basque Ixxllcr of
Imported vrnlsr and alcncon
lace were embellished with seed
pearl motifs. The bouffant chib
Ion skirt gracefully cascaded Into
a a sweeping chapel train. Her
headpiece was a Victorian-styled
hat with u blusher, held on one
side with a spray of while silk
flowers, and trimmed with Im ­
ported laces accented with seed
pearls and sequins. She carried a
traditional arm bouquet of pink
and white roses Interspersed
with buby's breath
T e rri Hensley, the b rid e s

twin, was the matron of honor.
She wore a daphne. * r«r tissue
ulfcla (town featuring a wrap
skirt and a polntcllr bodirr with
an r in b r o l d r e d M a n d s f ln
neckline. She wore a spray of
baby's hrrlh In her hair and
carried a bouquet of pink and
white roses. Irrn and baby's
breath.
Bridesmaids were Th u d ln r
Kckoff. Melinda Baas, Arlene
Anderson. Julie Livingston and
Laurie Brown. Their gowns were
Identical to the honor atten­
dant’s and lheir flowers and
headpieces were similar.
Gator Amtell served the bride­
groom as heal man. Ushers were
Kandy Brown. Jim Brit chord.
Jodi Cooper. David Craig and
Toni Mann. Kenneth S Brown
was the groomsman.
The nower girl was Dawn
Bass.
The reception was held follow­
ing ihr ceremony at the Sanford
Garden Club. Sheryl Annctl and
Jon Cannon assisted.
Following a cruise to the
Bahamas, the newlyweds are
making their home In Maitland.
The bride Is employed us ac­
counting supervisor al McCoy
Federal Credit Union. Orlando
The bridegroom Is a teacher at
Sanford Middle School.

NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs John Milner 11he
former Devron File of Sanford)
announre the arrival of their
son. Dustin Groves, on April 3.
at Palm Gardens Hospital. Palm
Beach. He weighed 9 lbs.. 2 ora.
Maternal grandparents are
Mrs Claire Fite Paul of Sanford.

H a t * by T im m y V in e * *

Evelyn Tibbets takes a delicious Honey Bun Cake from the oven.
through sharing with other Navy
wives "W e helped each other
and depended on caqch other so
much. I wasn't in the kitchen al!
iha i much a i home. I sort of
learned II all after I got married,
with Glen being In the service
and all ihe moving around we
did. exchanlng recipes with
other people Inspired m e .”
Evelyn nays.
Although retired since I960.
Evelyn and Glen still do a great
dr.d of traveling. Vlatta to old
friends unit faintly who are
m u tte re d t h r o u g h o u t the B t a t r s
have t a k e n t h e m t o N o r t h

Carolina. T rx u a . C a liforn ia.
Canada, Maine, and “all the
plaers In between." say# Evelyn.
"We also enjoy ramping and
fishing trips to Jetty Park at
Ca|*e Canaveral with Ihe grand­
children. During the holidays we
try lo divide our lime between
our daughter and hrr family In
North Carolina, and our son and
his family In Sanfnrd."
After 26 years of Navy life,
moving around and relocating,
Evelyn and Glen like to travel at
their leisure now. A motor home
parked In their driveway Is ihclr
"homeaway from home."
Since Glen's heart by-pass
surgery three years ago. Evelyn
says. "We try to lake it easy
now. 1 love to crochet and do
rralty things. I'm learning lo
hand quilt and made several
liedspreads."
E ve lyn 's lovely crocheted
afghaus and pillows, along with
her delicate lace tablecloths add
a comfortable, homey touch to
every room. Hundreds of scraps
of material from her sewing
basket have gone Into her quilt­
ing to mukc her designs original
and unique. A multi-colored
quilt made of small polyester
squares arranged In a pattern of
diamonds enhances Ihr guest
room.

V ILLA G E 3235454
FLEA M ARKET

An especially In trrra lln g
hobby for Evelyn Is making
"doorstop dolls." These are In­
dividually created by Evelyn
using slymfoam balls in various
nl/cs to form the head and facial
features, then covering with
nylon hosiery to give the face of
a skin-lone color. Alter the nylon
1* In place, she adds the features,
he., big eyes, m outh. s|x-ctaclen
fur u "granny" looks, mouth,
etc. Thin la where Imagination
comes In handy. Most uf the
little add-onn Kvelyn uses ran be
found In any craft shop. A Xlltrr
plastic noda bottle weighted Wltlt
sand Is used for the Ixxty. After
the head ta attached to Ihe
bottle. Evelyn dresses the "doll**
In Ihe rosturnc to match Its new
person ality. A p re tty little

Paternal grandparents arc
Mrs W .J . M ilner of Grand
Island, and the late Mr. W J .
Milner.

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Granny type doll Evelyn calls
Matilda" and a perky clown are
Just l wo of hrr latest projects.
Evelyn and Glen like to get
logclhrr with blends and play
tkwird games such s Pokeno. or
|usi enjoy chatting over u cup of
coffer now und then. Th e y also
e njoy visits with old Navy
Irlcnds occasionally, but most t&gt;(
all they are making the most of
their retirement yeurs.
Dirt conscious since Qlen’it
surgery. Evelyn suys. "W hen the
children und grandchildren visit.
I mukc Mire 1 send the Iclinvrt ,
cukes unit sweets hitm with
them !" Evelyn says she doesn't
cook exotic things. Just plain
family meals.
Following Is a list of lime i

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and the late Mr Kirby Flic J r
Maternal great grandmother Is
Mr*. Jay Crouch of Altoona.

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Outstanding Mom
May 12 la Mot tier's Day.
We. al The Herald, are
searching for the unnual
"Outstanding Mom" In the
community, hot wc need thr
help of readers lo llnd this
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nomination T o make sure
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write your full name, full
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By Dorothy Greene
Herald Correspondent
How does a little country' girl
from Alexandria. S.D. gel in w r
the world? She |o!ns the Navy.
Well, not exactly, but she docs
marry a Navy man.
O ur Cook of the Week Is
Evelyn Tlbbets of Casselberry,
who says she didn't even think
her tiny lltlle hometown in
South Dakota was on the map.
Evelyn and her sister were
raised on u farm and she recalls
the good meat and potatoes type
cooking that went along with
hard work In the fields. "Nothing
lavish." she says. "Just things
that came out of the garden.
Sunday was always our fried
chicken day. People In that area
did general farming, raised cro|&gt;*
and animals both.'*
Evelyn says. "I had lots of
pets. Every time there was an
animal that looked a lltlle puny,
or couldn't gel around us well as
ihr rest, I'd rescue li and lake
care of it until It could gel
around on Us own "
After graduating from high
school, Evelyn left her llitlr
friends on Ihe farm to attend
Slate Teacher's Training School
In Springfield, S.D and laughl in
hllle one room school houses for
afiout six years "They were just
llllle country schools," says
Evelyn.
One summer evening In Ju ly.
1940. when Evelyn and a group
of girls decided to go to a dance
In Armour. S.D she was In­
troduced to Glen Tlbbets “ We
both loved to dance.*' says
Evelyn. Although Glen entered
the U.S. Navy shortly her they
met. a 4-year courtship via
Inters and short visits led to
marriage In 1944.
Evelyn remembers the Wprld
War II years and her flrsi few
years of marriage very well. "In
those days. troop-* were being
transferred conatantly. so every
l*o* car available waa pul Into
service for transporting service
men and civilians alike and I can
r e m e m b e r r i d i n g an o ld
chug-a-lug iraln from South
Dakota to California, with stops
In between, to Join Glen, The
train hud old gaslights and coal
burners, and It took about four
days to gel there. We Joined
forces with Iwn other couples In
Glen's squadrun and rented a
house, shurlng rxjx-nses We'd
pul money In the sugar Jar and
each wife look her turn at
cooking for a week. And that's
how we learned to survive unit!
Glen's squadron was shipped
overseas."
Ketumlng to South Dakota
white Glen was overseas. Evelyn
recalls that her llrsl child,
Glenn Is. was born but Glen
didn't get to see hrr until she
was a few months old. Traveling
was almost second nature to
military families In those days,
and Evelyn says, "ll was Just our
baby, a suitcase and us Glen
wasn't home when our son
Robert was born, either. In 1946.
hut the war was over and things
began to settle down."
There was a closeness and
camaraderie between military
families during war time and
Evelyn says that most of her
cooking skills were learned

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Today'* approach to “ putting Juice.
T h e n m a k e t h e J a m.
up" Jam* and Jelllr* would be
lhe envy of previous generation* Thoroughly mix sugar Into fruit:
of Jellymaker*. No longer do you let stand ten minutes Mix water
have to work over a hot ntove. and fruit pectin In small sauce­
Delicious preserve* tan be made pan bring to a full boll and boll
(he quick, no-cook way. stored In onen m in u te , s tir r in g o c ­
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strawberries, strawberries alone freezer. Small amounts may be
or In combination with rhubarb covered and stored In refrigera­
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as well os peaches
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the freshest, ripest fruit — Juicy,
red strawberries (green capts
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tangy. firm orange*. Wash the
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lb fully ripe peaches)
4 cups I I 44 lb.) sugar
2 tablespoons lemon Juice
I pouch Certo fruit pectin
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blueberries. Measure 44 cup Into
large bowl or pan Peel, ptt and
finely chop or grind about one
[round peaches. Measure 144
cups and ndd to blueberries.
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Thoroughly mix sugar Into fruit:
let stand lo minutes. Add lemon

Juice to fruit pectin In small
bowl. Stir Into fruit. Continue
stirring three minutes. (A few
sugar crystals will remain.) Kadie quickly Into scalded contain­
er*. Cover at once wllh tight lids.
Let stand at room temperature
24 hours: then store In freezer,
Small amounts may be covered
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l ixruch Certo fruit pectin
Plrat p re p a re the f r u it .
Thoroughly crush, one layer ut a
time, uhotrl I quart strawberries
Place 111Jelly cloth or bag and let
drip. When dripping bus almost
ceased, (ires* gently. Measure
l ' i cup* Inlo huge Ixiwl or pun,
Finely grind Ido mil peril uboul
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cloth or tmg and lei drip When
drdipping Inis almost erased,
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Thoroughly mix sugar Into Juice;
let stand 10 minutes. Mix Irtnon
juice and fruit pectin In small
ixrwl; stir Inlo Juice Continue
stirring three minutes. (A few
sugar crystals will remain.) Pour
quickly Inlo seuldrd containers
Cover ut once wllh light lids. I &gt;t
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STR AW BERR Y PEACH JAM

144 cups prepared fruit (about
I pt. fully ripe strawberries and
44 lb. fully rtpe peaches)
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
4 cups (144 lb.) sugar
4* cup water
I box Surc-Jelly fruit pectin
First prepare the fralt. Stem
and thoroughly rnish. one layer
at a lime, about I pint strawber­
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or llnrly chap about 44 pound
peaches. Mrasurr H cup and
add to struwberrlrs; add lemon

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Peel, pit and grind or finely chop
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or pan Add orange rind and
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4y teaspoon grated lemon rind
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4 cups 1144 lb.) sugar
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picnic or l.imih gathering and
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2 cups m iH if ir il Hour
11j cups llrmlv p.ickcd light
bum 11 Mig.tr

At Publix, we trim all our bed extra close to
provide you with the leanest cuts possible.
Huy your favorite cut from Public and you
get meat not excess fat for your money.

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the difference at f\iblix.

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1 eggs

Publlx Boot, Government-Inspected

Publlx Beet, Government-Inspected Round Bone

New York
Strip Steak

Shoulder Roast...... t
Publlx Beef, Government-Inspected Bonoless

Shoulder Steak

Publlx Beef, Government-Inspected Boneless

Publlx
Mix or Match One Pound ol
These Dell Meats A Get
One Pound of Cole Slaw

Publix Beef, Government-Inspected

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I t cup six ret curd condensed
milk eggs ami vnidllti I'our tutu
grr.nwd irixlO tm h irllyroU pan.
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s p rin g s buck w b r u tlk b lly
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nu-H rrimilnliiK '« cup mnrgu.
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cuuou u n i t l I n l i l m i H H i n c o n * * .
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w-iirin cakr.
FRUIT BITS G R A N O L A
CRUNCH

Honey Loaf, Pepper Loaf
Franklin Hard Salami or

2 cups old-fashioned on In
1• cup sbrrddrd coeomil (op*
li(lllitl)
' ••cup chopped walnut*
' v cup bran cereal
1‘1 cup sesame seed* (opifomif)
1* (rtispoon sail
14 cup lioney
1« cup vegelahle oil
I te.ispiHiii vanilla
I l i ounce package Iron bll*

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Potato Salad....

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Fresh-Baked Deli
Pineapple or
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C
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It only makes sense that U\e best
supermarket has the best beef.

Genoa
Salam i...........

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III latgr mixing ImiwI. nrl aside
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oil llrat unlll m ixture just
begins 10 bubble and loam
Hcinovr bum hr.it iiml stir 111
vanilla I’uut honey oil mixture
m i l mil mixture, stirring to
disirlhiite eveulv Spread mix
nut- thinly Ui KUO tingreused
baking pan I lake ai 275“F. for
10 :15 m inutes. stirrin g or*
1 .mli ii ixi 11v Cool Stir lu Kridt
Ibis Sum- lu airtight container
Makes alxiUt 7 nips

Taste Tempting

Smoked Turkey
Fresh and Flavorful

Hoagie Rolls.....
Hot to Go, or Heat A S

THIS AD EF F EC T IV E :
THURS., APR. 25 THRU
WED., MAY 1, 1 9 0 5 .. .

Beef Stroganoff
Broccoli A
Cheese Sauce...

SUNBURST SALMON
SEA8HELLSALAD

Chicago Hard Rolls

E ith e r E n d
or W h o le

Fresh
Pork
Loin
Lykea Meat or Beef

Swift Premium Mild or Garlic

Single Layer, Deep South

Carrot

Corned Beef....... T *2”

Jumbo Franks.... • P

Swift Premium Beef, Dinner,
Bun Size, Beef Dinner

Lykftt Meat or Baef Sliced

Franks.................

•I1*

Publlx Hot or Mild

Bologna............... I
euoux M M f tv tt t mx w ohi
10 UMIT OtMMtITS* KAO

Seafood

Southern Style Smoked

Pork Sausage ...... »' •I7*
Oatmeal Chip
Cookies........
Cherry Cheese

Coffee Cake........
Twin loaves of delicious

Hawaiian
Sweet Bread....2

Armour Ster

Freeh Farm Raised

Tennessee Pride Mild or Hot

Fresh

Sliced Bacon....... X •I*4 Catfish Fillet..
Cod Fillet.......
Whole Hog
Sausage............... »** *2°* Fresh Frozen
Grouper Fillet
Oscar Meyer Sliced Meat or Beet
Smell
Bologna....LT •I09
Shrimp..........
(16-oz. pkg............................ *1.79)

-1 cup* cooked shell macaroni
3 Florida pink grapefruit,
jieeled and srriloned (reserve
any Juice for dressing)
1cup slu-ed celery
&lt;up alien! carrot
Vk cup cooked ja-as
•T cup chopped parsley
cup chopped Rrt en onion
Mi cup salad oil
Mi cup Florida grapefruit Juice
2 tablespoons dlsiillnl white
vinegar
I ira*|Mion dried dill weed,
crumbled
1 teaspoon celery seed
V* lra*|Mioii sail
I can (15 ounces) pink salmon,
drained
la-tture
In lark*' ImiwI combine maca­
roni. grapefruit sections, celery,
carrot, peas, parsley and green
onion In screw lop Jar combine
oil, grapefruit Juice, vinegar, dill,
celery seed and salt Shake well.
Pour dressing over macaroni
mixture. Toss well. Cover. Chill
30 minutes. Hreak salmon Into
large pieces, fold Info macaroni
mixture To serve, spoon salad
onto lettuce lined plates.
Yield H servings.
BEEF AND VEGETABLE®
W ITH PEPPERED BOY SAUCE

.Sauce.I cup dry sherry
Vy cup soy sauce
1 l a hie spoon w h ite
vinegar
See POTPOURRI. 4B

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4B -Evening Mtrald, Sanford, FI

W tdn«td*y, April 24, l f t l

C runchy P ick le s P o ck
Punch To P o sto S o lo d

...Potpourri
Continued From 3B

Vi teaspoon hot red pepper
sauce or to taste
Vi teaspoon sugar
Href and Vegetable*:
1 lb. sirloin or round steak,
sliced paper thin (slice meat
when It la partially frozen)
2 onions, sliced thin
*4 lb, red or white radishes.

To some, a macaroni salad Is
naked without pickles. And the
growing trend to combine fruits
and vegetables with a variety of
pastas makes for some Inter­
esting combinations.
A new generation of pasta
salad Includes crunchy pickles
and pea pods with macaroni.
A n olh er version has Swiss
cheese for added protein, green
peas. egg. celery and other Items
Joined with sweet pickles

sliced thin
I medium cucumber, seeded
and sliced thin
I can (8 oz.) water chestnuts,
drnlned. sliced thin
8 green onions, cut Into I inch
lengths
W eup butler
Combine all Ingredients for
sauce and btend well. Divide
evenly among four small table
serving dishes,
Arrange meat and vegetables
attractively on a platter. Mell
butter In electric skillet, or wok
set for 375* (on stove top, set
conventional skillet or wok over
medium high heal). Add vegrlables and cook, stirring con­
stantly, until partially cooked,
about three minutes. Add beef
and conllnue to cook and stir 3*4
minutes more, or until meat Is
cooked to taste. Spoon onto
Individual serving plates or place
In serving dish. Dip cooked meat
and vegetables Into sauce as
desired.

stems removed 12 cups)
V» cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons sweet
mixed pickle liquid
Cook rotelle according to
trackage directions. Rinse with
water; drain well Mix In pickles
and pea pods. Combine oil and
pickle liquid. Pour over rotelle;
mix. Chill. This kitchen-tested
recipe makes 4 to 6 servings.
CHEESE. PEAS
AND PICKLE S A L A D

1 cup Swiss cheese,
cut into thin strips
(about 4 ounces)
I cup cooked green peas
Vt cup sweet mixed pickles
cup diced celery

PICKLED PA ST A SALAD

Salad d e lu xe : pickles, p a sta, pea pods.

8 ounces rolelle (4 cups)
or 8 ounces
elbow macaroni (2 cupsl
I cup sweet mixed pickles
1j [round pea pods.

I hard-cooked egg. chopped
Is cup mayonnaise
I tablespoon
sweet pickle liquid
I teaspoon chopped chives
Dash salt and pepper
1 hard-cooked egg. sliced
1 tomato, cut In wedges
Sweet mixed pickles
In medium bowl, toss tngethe:
cheese, peas, pickles, celerychopped egg. mayonnaise, pickh
liquid, chives and salt ant
pepper. Chill. Garnish with eg*
slices, tomato wedges and add!
tlonal sweet mixed pickles Thi*
kitchen-tested recipe makes -I
servings

CAULIFLOW ER WITH
WATER CHESTNUTS

1 head cauliflower (about 2
lbs.), cut Into flowerets
Vi cup chicken broth
I tablespoon dry sherry
1 tablespoon soy sauce
14 teaspoon cornstarch
1 tablespoon cold water
2 tablespoons rooking nil
I tablespoon minced fresh
ginger
1 can (8 oz.) water chestnuts,
drained, sliced thin
2 green onions, minced
Vi cup minced rooked ham
Hlunrh cauliflower flowerets in
boiling salted water to cover for
three minutes; drain In colander
ami rinse with cold water to slop
cooking.
In u small bowl, combine
chicken broth, sherry, and soy
sauce; set aside. In another
small bowl, blend cornstarch
and cold water; sel aside.
Flare wok or large skillet over
medium high heat. When li it
hot, udd two tablespoons cook­
ing oil. Add ginger and rook and
stir until It Is golden, ubout 30
seconds. Add water chestnuts
and green onions; cook, stirring,
until bested through, about one
minute. Add cnullflowrr a cup ni
a lime, stirring und turning each
addition so I hat (h r tlowrrrts
become coated wlih oil. Add
chicken broth mixture and bring
to a boll, Reduce heal to modrr
ate und simmer the vegetable
mixture two minutes nr until
cutilKlower Is crisp-tender.
Stir cornstarch mixture and
add to pan. Continue rooking
und stirring until sauce has
Ihlckrnrd und bus thoroughly
coated cauliflower Flare vegeta­
bles In serving bowl. tnpi&gt;ed with
minced ham. Serve Immediate­

Good Source of Vitamins
C. A &amp; Iron, Tonder Fresh

Florida (Medium Size) Tasty

Asparagus............ s 99*
Crisp, Juicy Washington Extra Fancy

G o ld e n D e lic io u s

Apples.................3 ft 99*
Zucchini Squash ... V* 33*

Tomatoes............

For Salads or Sandwiches,
Fresh Crisp

Minute Maid
Country Style Chilled

39*

C u c u m b e rs a n d

Bell Peppers.........5 .&lt;&gt;. *1
Serve With Hollandalse S au ce , Tender Fresh
Artichokes............ 3 ... *1

Iceberg
Lettuce

Florida Fresh Tender

rb

Florida Crisp Green

Serve with Cheese Sauce,
Sno-White Western Fresh

large head

Orange Juice

Cauliflower

ly.
CHILI CORN MUFFINS

1 egg
1 cup skim milk
2 tnhlrs|MMms corn oil
2 to 4 tablespoons chopped
green chllles
I cup yellow commeul
t» cup unaided (lour
3 luhles|MM)iis sugar
1 tablespoon baking |M&gt;wder
1 tru»|&gt;oon salt
III siuull bowl stir together egg.
milk, corn oil and chllles.
In large Ikjw I nllr together
cornmeul. Hour, sugar, baking
IKiwder und salt. Make well lu
renter and add milk mixture
Stir llghlly Just until Hour m ix­
ture Is moistened. (Itutter will tx-

lumpy.)
Spoon Into 12 greased (2
14-lnt’ h -b y -l H -in c h l muffin
cups Hake III 400 degree oven
25 to 30 minutes or until lightly
browned Serve warm.
Th is kitchen rested recipe
mukes 12 mulflns
CRANBERRY T E A SQUARES

2 cups nilird ull-purpoar Hour
1 tru sp o o n Halt

2 lra»|HK&gt;n» b aking powder
(4 tru sp o o n b a k in g w ida

(x cup shortening
1 eup sugar
1 rgg
V4 eup trrsh orange p in «•
I
lublrspoun grated fresh
orunge rind
(4 r-upr‘hopped mils
I V4 cuptt coarsely chopped
fresh cranberries
Sift Hour with »ali, baking
powder and soda ( ‘ream short­
ening with augur, beat In egg
I I I e n d In f l o u r m I x t u re
alternately with orunge juice.
Stir In orungr rind, unta und
cranberrlea. T u rn Into a well*
g r r a a e d . l l g h l l y f lo u r e d
tMnch-by-2-tnch pun.
Hake In 375-degtre oven 45
mlnutra, or until cake leatrr
Inaerted In center cornea out
clean. Cool In pun IO mlituira.
Tu rn out onto u wire rack to
finlah cooling. To arrvr, cul Into
2 Inch aquarea. Thta kitchen*
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Pillsbury Best 8-ct. Quick Cinnamon
or 6-ct.
Apple Danish......... ft S-p#
Imperial Quarters

Spread................

via

59*

(in

Pillsbury Big Country Buttorrmlk,
Buttery or Southern Stylo

Biscuits...............3 (•*'. 87*

Dairi-Fresh

Sour
Cream
16-oz. cup

Land 0 Lakes Country Morning
Blend Soft

Margarine.............. *14B

Sliced
American
1-lb. pkg.

$189

Banquet Reg or Hot ’n Spicy

89*

Publix

*1”

Ore Ida Shoestring

•115

Birds Eye Assorted Mixtures

Citrus Punch..........
Kraft Sliced Cheese

Wisconsin Cheese Bar Shredded
Mozzarella or Sharp

Cheddar...................f t

Peach P ie ................’ft*
Potatoes.................. *ft
Farm Fresh
Vegetables............ 'ft*

Wisconsin Cheese Bar

With Lemon Butter Sauce.
Gorton Fillet ol Sole or

Sharp Cheddar.... .. *w'k *1J®

Haddock...................f t

Gold Chablis, Nectar
Vin Rose, or
Mountain Burgundy,
Chablis or Rhine

Almaden
Wine

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*2°®

Frozen Banquet
Turkey or
Salisbury Steak

Jeno’s Pizza..........89*

Coffee R ich...........

Old English............ f t

Wisconsin Cheese Bar
Individually-Wrapped
Cheese Food

$159

Crisp 'n Tasty Combination,
Pepperom or Cheese
(10.3 to 10 8-0z.)

Fried Chicken........

PubJix

Monterey J a c k ..... f t

79*

Cole’s Mini-Loaf

Garlic Bread..........f t

69*
s-fes
s-j 18

S-J20

Buffet
Supper
32-oz. pkg.

$459

*179

Reg. or Light Beer

Old
Milwaukee
12-oz. cans, 6-pk.

$169
(Limit 4 Please, With Other
Purchases ol $7.50 or More,
Excluding All Tebaeeo Items)

#*•

Lasagna
Entree
12-oz. pkg.

Frozen Food

Rich's

Kraft Shredded

8 9 *

Green Giant Frozen

Polk, Highlands, Orango, Lake,
Seminole, Oaeeola Co.

Tab, Mello Yello or
Reg. or Diet: Sprite,
Caffeine Free Coke or

Coca Cola
2-liter bottle

$119

�Evening Herald. Santord. FI. Wednesday, April U . I» «5 -5 B

Entertaining
Take A Hint From The English;
Prepare A Few Simple Entrees

Scotch eggs ore hard-boiled eggs enveloped in deep-fried moat coating.
r
in Oil or Water,
Chicken of the Sea Light

Hunt's

Chunk
Tu n a

'

Weekend guests celebration ol
an rngattcmcnt or birthday, or a
leisurely morning with the famtly are common reasons for a
brunch. Whenever casual en­
tertaining Is desired to greet the
day. taken hint from the English
and prepare a lew simple entrees
fora pleasing meal
Scotch eggs a traditional
picnic and pub favorite, are
hard-boiled eggs enveloped tn a
meat mating that's deep fried to
a gentle brown. Delicious warm

Breakfast Club
Florida Grade A White

Large Eggs
per dozen

or cold, this version features
ground ham enlivened with
lenncl seeds and I'abasco pepper
sauce Fennel seeds have long
been a favorite seasoning lor
l&gt;ork. and Tabasco sauce Is a
taste enhancer lltat goes well
with a great variety of ingtc
dlents Unlike other varieties,
only a small amount of this
pepper M uer is netessarv to
attain maximum flavor itt a dish
fait the eggs with Golden
Salmon Cutlets, a moist, de­

Olde Smithfield

Fresh Homogenized

Sliced
Bacon

Publix Milk
gallon size

1-lb. pkg.

Z S Low F it , i s to w F it or
Shim, QiMon S u e Available with
On# S4M s tim p Price
S u n Certltlcele

Grocery

Kellogg's Cereal

Rice Krispies....... M 8®

fc3 0 c Off Label) Dishwashing Detergent

Koltogg's Cereal

Special K ............. ’£**18®
Nabisco Better Cheddar, Nacho,
S w iss or Blue Cheese

Crackers............. *JS* 99®
Frlto Lay Frito’s Regular,
King Size, Bar-B-0 or Lights

i vory

Liquid.......... ’&amp;• *158

Publix Whole or Stew ed

Tomatoes............2 V£: 88c
Tatum ’s Buttermilk
Biscuits..................69c
Publix Special Recipe Honey

Corn Chips..........
Frito Lay Snacks-Puffed Balls,
Puffed, Cheddar Valley Sharp
or Crunchy

Chee-tos............. tSJ •I1®
Nabisco Creme Sandwich Cookies

Oreos.....................T : *21®
12-oz. cons, Lager or Light,

Wheat B read..... 2

FSP

Fruit Cocktail...... '«’«

Peanut B u tte r...... $359

Tomato Paste ....

Folger’s Coffee.... :: *1»»

(Limit f Please, with Other Purchase* of $7.50
or Mors, Excluding All Tobacco Items)

C

Hi-C

Raisins................. ZV 79®
Aluminum Foil....*5°,*38®
Purina, Bonus Pack

Dog C h o w ........... u? *7T®
■1.00 Off Label, Heavy Duty
Laundry Detergent Powder

Fresh Start.......... TE? *6«®

•CREAMY M U STAR DSAU C E

r i s c o
Assorted Northern

Bathroom
Tissue

Drinks
46-oz. can

Mussulman'* Natural
Unaweetoned

J u ic e

4-roll pkg.

69°

Reg. or Unscented
Non Aerosol

Neutral Henna or Extra Body

Assorted Jell O

•2 »

Extra Body Instant

Hair Spray

VO-5 Conditioner... ’ET M 1®
Gray White &amp; Silver Blonde.
Hard to Hold. Super Hard to Hold

8-oz. bottle

VO-5 Hair Spray.... &amp; *18®

IN 14 P v t I
V O U N II
OUAP TITOS

Alberto Mousse.... *23®

Arm* Con Polio (Chicken with
Kli r) Is a rlussti and rolorful
Mexican dish wltii roots In
ancient S panish and A/lec
culilncs. The browned chicken
piece* and rice simmer In u
savory sauce of tom atoes,
chicken slock anil Klkkurmm
Soy Sauer.

$-|59

ICandyl
Assorted Publix
Premium Brand

Ice Cream
half gallon

*o «

13 B Oz Reese’s Snack Size
Peanut Butter Cups or 16-Oz

Reese’s P ie c e s.... ft *218

Bonus Prints

Hershey

K isses..................... ’LV *2M

V.

I d ! 8 0 ° O FF

■Housewares ■
Motor Supreme

With This Coupon ONLY
W IM IW T i M o l i m

K &gt;»&lt; M m •&lt; I M K l W

Motor O il................T ? 59*

tarn i«M. a*. . . . . . . IN r»l Im MM »'

Assorted

^ M l M i • n i l

Country Trivets....

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For Dogs, Large
Dogs, Puppies or
Cats Bansect Flea
ATick Collars
sach

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(Effective April ZS-Mey 1, IMS
TMi Ad Eltectiv* At TSese location, Only

Regular Cola or
i Assorted Diet

Shasta
Drinks
12&gt;oz. cane, 6-pk.

$ j3 9
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SANFORD PLAZA,
SANFORD
LONGWOOD
VILLAGE CTR .,
LONGWOOD

I tablespoon butler or murga
Hoe
U cop chopped onion
Mi cup chicken broth
I cup light cream or half and
half, divided
I tublrs|XH&gt;n flour
I tablespoon prepared Dijonstyle mustard
'« teoapoon |&gt;ep|H'r sauce.
In medium saucepan melt
butler: saule onion i minute.
Stir to broth mid
t up llghl
i rcum Hr mg to a bull conk ovrr
Idgli heal unlit mixture Is re
duced lo I cup. ii Imml fi mliiutrs
Combine flour and remaining '«
cup light cream mix until
smnolll Add graduallv to hot
mixture. stirring constantly, un­
til mixture Is thick and xinuoih
Stir In mustard and Tabasco
sauce.
YIELD Almut I cup

Chicken
Classic

Publix

VO-5

VO-5 Shampoo......t o *1’®

Normal or Extra Control

. bottle

$419

(Limit 1 Plesss, With Other
Purchases of S7.SO or More,
■■eluding All Tobaeoo Items)

■Health &amp; Beautyl

lice Cream
P u d d in g P o p s ..........

29°

Sunmald Seed less or
Golden S eed less
Publix

S h o r t e n i n g
3 -lb. can

Assorted Flavors

Beets........................... 69®
Progresso

Regular, Automatic Drip or Electric Perk

09°

large roll
Aunt Nellie's Rod Cabboge,
Pickled B eets and Onions,
Sweet Sour Sliced Pickled Beets,
or Sweet Sour Harvard

Chill Beans.......... 79®

Peter Pan Creamy or Crunchy

All Vegetable
Regular or Butter Flavor

Oatmeal
Cookies...............

B raw ny
To w e ls

Joan of Arc Kidney Beans or

Old Tap Beer.......
Sunshine Country Style

Assorted Paper

THIS A D E FFE C TIV E :
TH UR S., APR. 23 TH R U
W ED., M A Y 1, 1083 . . .

lectable treat lltat reflects the
fondness lor tilts fish and lor
hearty breakfasts tn the Com ­
monwealth. Salmon front the
Ihttish isles is considered among
ihe lines! of the Atlantic type
and often prepared lor brunch
Here grated carrots add a mild
sweetness to flat croquettes. also
known as cutlets
Serve Ih ii Ii brunch specialties
wbh Creamy Mustard Sauce a
flavoring tpiulllv at home with
pork and seafood Add toast or
tolls broiled tomatoes, hot and
fold beverages ami chilled frufl
tor a relaxed vet elegant feast.
S C O TC H EGGS
2 t ups ground cooked (tain
t.ilioul's |N&gt;undl
1 tmeooked egg
2 tublcH|KM&gt;ii‘i water
I teaspoon ground lemtel
sccdi
1j teaspoon pepper sauce
H hard-cooked egg*
I cup prepared dry bread
crumbs
Oil lor frying
lit medium Ixml mix ham
tmeooked egg. water, fennel
seed* and Tabasco sauce, mix
welt Put ham mixture around
hard cooked eggs to make an
even coaling; roll lit crumbs. In a
deep-fryer or heavy xaiirepan.
heat enough oil to :i50 F. to
eovei eggs Add hard cooked
eggs a few at a lime, and liv
until golden hmwn. 2-3 minutes
Drain on paper towels Serve
warm or eold with Creamy
Mustard Saner*
Y IELD l servings
G O LD EN SA LM O N C U T L E T S
I ran 11 poundl salmon, flaked
'*i cup cracker crumb* oi
packaged dry bread crumbs
1, cup shredded« arrol
I I cup finely chop|N'd onion
I large egg. lightly Itcalen
i teaspoons lemon |ulce
I I teaspoon Pepper Sauce
1« cup vegetahlc oil
In m edium bowl combine
salmon, crumbs, carrot, onion,
egg. lemon Juice and Tabasco,
mix well. Shape Into B patties. In
large skillet, heal oil. Fry cutlets
114 minutes pci side until nlrety
browned. Serve with Creamy
Muslurd Sauce*
YlKl.lv 4 servlnan

During Hie lust 10 minute* of
cooking, peas anti spicy, diced
green chiles are addetl Hul. It's
the brewed soy sauce that mills
richness to llge recljie. As mi
all -purpose seasoning. II has Ihr
ability it&gt; blend together Individ­
ual flavors, so the result Is
distinctive yhrt hurintinlou®.
A R R O ZC O N PO L L O

3-pound frying chicken, cut up
I tubleapoon vegetable oil
I I an I14W o i l chicken broth
3 medium tomatoes, chopped
l* cup uncooked long grain
rice
It cup soy sauce
I package 110 oz | frozen green
pea*, thawed
I can 14 oz.) diced green chiles
Hrown chicken oil both side*
in hot oil In Dutch oven or large
skillet over medium-high heal.
Remove and drain off fat. Cornblur chicken broth, tomatoes,
rice and soy sauce In same pan;
bring lo boll. Arrange chicken
pieces over mixture; cover and
simmer 30 minutes Sllr In peas
and chiles; bring to boll. Cover
uud simmer 10 minutes longer,
or until chicken Is tender. Makes
I lo 6 servings

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...C o o k
Continued Prom IB
texted recipes Ihul hrr whole
family enjoys;
W AIKIKI M EATBALLS

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V i« up 3 minute oatmeal
'4 cup finely chopped onion
I rM
1Vi Isp. milt, or to taxlc
V4 tup. dinner
'i m p milk

1labtexpoon shortening
Combine a ll Ingredients.
except shortening, and shape
Into balls using teaspoon to
measure each one. Brown In
shortening, then drain.

I Isp. vanilla
While cakr Is sllll hot. mix
Icing Ingredients and spread on
cake

Open Books Open Up The World
DEAR ABBY: As an eighthgrade English and social studies
trarher. 1 am trying to en­
courage my students to establish
the hahll of reading *
Students tend lo emulate and
Identify with famous people, so I
urn asking various celebrities to
help me wllh ihls project. As you
know, Ahby. better educated
students grow up to be more
Informed and responsible citi­
zens.
Would you please write a
paragraph or Iwo. stressing the
imfHjrtance of reading'/
Thank vou for vour time and

FRUIT SA L A D DELIGHT

I can chunk pineapple (15!«
oz . drained)
I can mandarin oranges ( I I
oz.. drained)
*4 cup maraschino cherries
I cu p m i n i a t u r e
marshmallows
I cup sour cream
I cup shredded coconut
Drain pineapple, oranges and
cherries. Combine all Ingre­
dients except sour cream In a
large bowl. Add the sour cream
and mix well Refrigerate al least
2 hours before serving. Serves 0.

help
RAY SMYTHE.

SAUCE

Dear
Abby
PORTLAND. ORE.
DEAR MR. SMYTHE: With
pleasure. If [ could givr young
|x-ople one piece of advice. It
would be read. read, read!

Heading will open up new
worlds, real and Imagined. Rrad
for I n f o r m a t io n , read for

pleasure, read for inspiration. closing paragraph Irom one of
Our libraries contain a wealth of my favorite poems. "T h e Read­
information and entertainment, ing M o th e r." by Strickland
and It's all yours — as much as Gtllilnn:
" Y o u m ay have tan gib le
you want — free for thr taking!
wealth untold:
The person who docs not read
"Caskets of Jewels and coffers
has no advantage over the of gold.
person who cannoi read.
' Richer lhan I vou can never
And since last week was Na­ lx- —
" I bad a mother who read lo
tional Library Week. 1 want lo
rtuourage parents lo read lo me.”
Ihelr very young chltdrrn. This
loving act will create a bond of
closeness between parent and
C O N F I D E N T I A L TO
child as well as make die child CURIOUS IN ST. PAUL; When
aware of ihe buries treasures people say. ’’It's not I he money,
ibat ran be found In books
It's the principle of the thing" —
Let me share with you the It's usually the money.

2 tablespoons eornslareb

Vi cup brown sugar

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Vi cup vinegar
I lahirspoon soy sauce
*4 cup lx-11 pepjier. chopped
Crmihlne cornstarch, brown
sugar, pineapple Juice, soy sauce
and vinegar In sauce pan and
rook until thickened. Add pine­
apple chunks and Ih-11 pepper,
cook one minute, then pour over
meatballs. Cook togetjirr until
utrn ih ulls are hot enough.
Serves 4-6.

WE ARE NO LONGER ISSUING

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1 Hi ground beef
2 cups dry bread crumbs
l egg. beaten
I medium onion, chopped
I can chicken noodle or
chicken rice soup
Vi Isp. poultry seasoning
Sa|t and jiepper lo tuste
Mix all Ingredients and bake In
loaf pan al 350° for 45 minutes.
Serves 4 0,
CKEAMY HAM AND
POTATO SKILLET

5 etifts potatoes, pared and
sliced
t lb. iresh green beans, cut in
l-lnrli lengths
I cupchopped celery
I Vi cups wutcr
*4 Isp. sail
1 cupchopped onion
Vi cup butler or inargurlne
'i ( lift Hour
2 cups cooked hum. cuticd
2 laldesptMins Iresh parsley,
optional
1*4 cups shredded Cheddar
cheese
C o m b in e p u la tn rs , green
beans, celery, water and salt in
12 In. skillet. Cover and simmer
15 minutes Drain vegetables,
reserve cooking liquid. Add
enough milk to rooking liquid to
make 2*4 ups and set aside,
Saule onions In melted bolter In
Ihr skillet until lentlrr. Add
Hour, blend well, GruduuJIy silr
In lltr 2 'i cups milk mixture
stirring constantly until sauce
thickens Hull I minute Add the
drained vegetables, ham ami
parsley. Cover and simmer l&lt;&gt;
m inutes S p rin k le Cheddar
cheese on lop Cover and sim­
mer 5 mure mlnuicH until cheese
(smelled. Serves 4 loti

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I package frozen later tots
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taler tols and rover with foil.
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Itrmovr foil the last IS minutes
uud let brown. Serves 4-0.
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Hoi sour cream
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Vi cup sugar

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In many parts of the world rice
Is the mainstay of the diet. In the
United Stales rice is now often
part of the meals In the southern
and southwestern states.
The basic types of rice avail­
able to us are: long-grain, quick
cooking, brown rice, and wild
rice. There are numerous rice
mixtures that contain special
seasonings and herbs. All of
these grains can be prepared In
the microwave oven, but the
time and power settings differ.
Kcgular long-grain rice Is dry
and needs to absorb water to
soften. M icrowaving time Is
shorter than conventional, but
not as short as with molster
foods,
The method I find most suc­
cessful for microwaving four
servings of lo n g-gra in rice

M ic ro w a v e M a g ic

Rice On Way
As Mainstay
In U.S. Diets

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minutes, or until all the water Is
absorbed.
You no doubt have a favorite
rice dish that could be adapted
Home Economist
to the microwave oven and I
Seminole
suggest doing that. Just re­
Communltv College member io reduce some of the
liquid and adjust cooking times
Try some of these rice recipes
Utilizes 100% power and 50%
and use them as a guide for your
power settings.
1 cup long-grain rice. 2 cups adaptat loirs.
VEGETABLES WITH RICE
water. 1 teaspoon salt, and 1
4
cups cooked brown (or white
teaspoon butter.
Measure rice, hot water, salt rlcel
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
and butter Into a 2-quart casse­
1 medium carrot, chopped
role. Cover and microwave on
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cup green pepper, chopped
100% power for 5 minutes,
*3 cup chopped celery
reduce power to 50% and con­
1» cup chopped onion
tinue to microwave for 10*12
2 tablespoons butter
minutes. Fluff with a fork and
Dash of pepper
allow to stand, covered, (or 8-10

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FRIED RICE

2 cups rul-up rooked chicken,
beef or pork
3 cups Vegetables With Rice
mixture (above)
2 eggs
I teaspoon butler
I tablespoon soy sauce
Mix 2 cups cut-up chicken
(beef or pork). With 3 cups of the
vegetable rice mixture. Heat 2
eggs and microwave for I V3
minutes with I teaspoon butter
Allow eggs to set. then chop Into
small pieces. Add to the rtce
mixture with l tablespoon soy
sauce. Toss to blend well
CHILI AND RICE DINNER

CASH DIVIDEND COUPONS.
...

1 clove garlic, minced
In a 2-quart casvrole combine
m ushroom s, c e le ry, carrot,
green pepper, onion, garlic and
butter. Cover and microwave on
100% power 4-6 minutes, or
until vegetables are fork tender
Stir alter half the rooking time.
Makes 8 servings Sate: If you
freeze half of this recipe you can
use It as a base for Fried Rice.

l pound ground beef
I cup chopped green pepper
1cup chopped onion
l clove garlic, minced
water
l (1 6 o u n ce ! can w hole
tomatoes, chopped and drained,
reserve liquid
1 (1513 miner) can tomato
sauce
l cup rlct*
2-3 tablespoons du ll powder
In a 4-quart casserole, crumble
groun d beef, stir In green
p e p p e r, o n io n and g a rlic .
Microwave on IOO% power 4-6
mluutrs. nr until beef Is browned
and onion Is tender. Stir several
times, drain. Add enough water
to the reserved toamto liquid to
measure 2 cups; add to beef and
silr In remaining Ingredients
Microwave on 100% power 6-8
minutes, reduce power setting to
50% and microwave, covered,
30 35 minutes, or until rice Is
almost lender. Let stand, cov
••red. 15 minutes lirfore serving
Since moving In the South.
I've found that chicken and rtce
is a southern tradition. This may
nut 1m- |us | as you have always
had this favorite, hul II Is very
good
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I - 1In |K)umlschlckeu parts
I medium union chopped
113 cups diced carrots
I cup sliced celery
1 cup cubed bam
45cup while rice
4Vi cups water
2 tablespoons snlp|x*d parsley
1 teaspoon luslant chicken
bouillon
1 teaspoon salt
W trunpoon uurhc w ll
U teaspoon curry powder
Vs teaspoon pepprr
1 cup milk
VicupHulfft Half
2 tablespoons while wine
Combine chicken, onion, carrat, celery, hum. rice, water,
parsley. Imiu IIIo ii . salt, garlic nail,
curry and pepper III a 3 qu.nl
casserole. C o v e r w ith lid .
m icrowave on 100% power
40-50 minutes, or unlit ull is
trndrr. Remove chicken pieces
lo platter to cool. Stir milk. Half
A Half and white wlur Into rice
mixture. Cut chicken from the
txmr. Add lo the rlcc mixture.
Cover. Microwave on IOO%
power 3-5 minutes, or until
healed through
This chicken and rice salad Is
a good recipe lor a brunch amt Is
also giMKl as a main dish salad.
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VINEOARETTE

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I pmmill spill
V3 cup uncooked rlcc
1cup water
V3 teaspoon salt
Vi tras|MM&gt;n ( (Hiking oil
I medium cucumber. |&gt;erled
and chopped
1 latge ripe tomato, chopped
Vi cup diced green pcp|&gt;er
2 tablespoons finely rhopped
onion
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1 tahlrspoon snipped parsley
Dressing!

Vi cup salad oil
Vi cup elder vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
Vi teaspoon garlic salt
Vi teaspoon celery seed
V* teaspcxrn dry mustard
Vs teaspoon pepper
A rra n g e c h ic k e n b re ast,
skin side up In an H Inch square
buklng dUh. Cover with wax
paper.
Microwave on 100% power 7-8
minutes, or until chicken Is
trndrr. Cool. Remove skin and
hones Cut mrul Into bite size
pieces. Chill.
Combine rice, wutrr. salt and
Vi teaspoon oil In a I quart
microwave-safe casserole. Cover.
Microwave on 100% power 4 5
minutes, or until mixture bolls,
then reduce setting to 30%
powrr for 9-10 minutes, or until
rice Is tender and water Is
ulmorbed. Coo).
Combine chicken, rice, cu­
cumber. tomato, green pepper,
onion and parsley In mixing
bowl. Combine dressing Ingre­
dients In a 1-cup measure. Heat
to blend. Four over salad Ingre­
dients and toss gently. Cover
and refrigerate for at least 6
hours to blend flavors.
T h u salad ran lie pressed Into
a mold and inverted on a serving
plate. G a n rlsh w ith che rry
tomatoes and cucumber slices.

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Wadnaufay, April 74, ItSi

by Chic Young

by Mort Walker

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ran 1do?
DEAR READER - Intestinal
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swallowed air and the products
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Many people have the unfor­
tunate habit of gulping air when
they swallow, fo-rause they eat
too quickly or have a natural
tendency to swallow air when
th e y d r in k
O f c o u rs e ,
carbonated beverages provide
carbon dioxide, which, when
Ingested, can cause abdominal
distension and gurgling. If you
are a gulper. you can signifi­
cantly reduce Intestinal gas by
analysing your eating habits,
slowing down and making an
effort to avoid an swallowing.
The gas produced by intestinal
biirtrrla Is quite another matter.
When certain foods are partially
digested and enter the large
bowel (c o lo n ), the n o rm a l
bacterial Inhabitants of the In­
testine break down these foods.
I'm oversimplifying the process,
hut the end result is gas. Gasproducing foods are a traditional
source of Jokes, but there is no
doubt that beans do encourage
bacterial action.
Recently, nutritionists have
d is c o v e re d th a t the n o n ­
absorbable sugar, sorbitol — a
common non-caloric sweetener
— is a primary source of gas due
to bacterial action. "Sugarlcss”
chewing gum and candy, for
instance, can turn an otherwise
harmless person Into a social
llabilily.
Anyone who suffers the In­
dignity of Intestinal gas can
usually Improve I he situation by
eating carefully and eliminating
specific foods. An over-thec o u n t e r m e d i c in e c a lle d
siinrlheconr often can aid gas
reduction.
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husband developed very bad
hrealh. After trying all the usual
things, we discovered that huh a
glass of buttermilk after each
meal did away with the odor.
Perhaps you could tell us Just
what Ihe buttermilk does, Could

bad breath be caused by some
kind of body-chemical disorder
that some folks have?
DEAR READER - Buiiermllk
contains, among other things,
h a r m le s s b a c te r ia c a lle d
la c lo b a c llll. P ossibly these
helpful germs are neutralising
bacterial degradation of food
caught between your husband's
teeth. Perhaps the lartobacilll
themselves are contributing to
an Inllial digestive process lhat
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by Hargreavea A Sellers

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On your partner's opening
lead, It's normal for you. ns third
hand, to play the lower of
touching honors. That gives
partner the most Information
about your holding In the suit.
llul if you want your partner to
switch suits, wrong Information
is best. This deal, from tourna­
ment competition, features the
buttle for the overtrtek. Rubber
bridge players cun lurn lo ihe
next chapter.
When West led ihe seven of
hearts. East defender Heltle
N o la n d of L a k e C h a r le s .
Louisiana, knew that probably
the best her side could do if West
got on lead again would be to
take three spade tricks.
So she played the heart Jack at
trick one. Playing this card
denied the 10. and lhal message
Is |ust what she wanted to

convey to West.
Declarer now took stock. If he
played out Ihe diamonds and
they did not split 3-3, he would
have to make an embarrassing
discard on the fourth round of
diamonds. To hold Ihe spade
suit protected, he would have to
throw a club winner away. So,
counting on the more probable
4-2 diamond split, he played the
diamond ace and a low diamond
to the 10.
When West won the Jack, he
usked himself why declarer had
given up an early diamond.
When he answered that ques­
tion, he played u spade and East
took three spade trteks to deny
declarer an overtrick.
The problem for West was
made much easier by the false
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one that South held A Q -1 0 of
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HOROSCOPE
What The Day
Will Bring...
YO U R B IR T H D A Y
A P R IL 3 5 .1 9 6 5
In Ihe coming year you will
explore several new areas where
you have never Irod before. The
experience will be rewarding
nnd add to your mental growth.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20) To
gel pals to see things your way.
you might be tempted to fudge a
little when it comes to telling the
truth today. Don't! The Match­
maker wheel reveals your coml&gt;utlb!l!ty to all signs, as well as
showing you which signs you
are best suited lo romantically.
To get yours, mail 52 to AstroGraph. Jtox 480. Radio City
Station. New York. NY 10019.
Q B lilN I I May 2 1-June 20)
friendships cannot be bought
today, so don't deceive yourself
into thinking this is the way to
get others to like you. All you
have lo do is Just be yourself.
C A N C ER (June 21 .July 22)

Pals will come lo your aid today
but you must let them do It their
way and In their own good time.
If you try to dictate terms, they'll
exit.
L E O IJuly 23 Aug 22) Swit­
ching horses In midstream in
search of greener pastures will
not only get you off course, but
you could lose already-covered
ground.
V1ROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22|
Today you could be too easily
Influenced by others. With the
least amount of discouragement,
you might lay aside workable
Ideas.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Do
not attempt to wrest control of a
situation from the hands of one
presently doing a competent Job.
Interference will gum things up.
SCO R P IO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) To
get desirable results In handling
a complicated aaalgnment. you
must use logical procedures. Do
not act upon Impulse.
5 A O IT T A R IU 5 (Nov. 23 Dec.
21| Be careful today that you

don't oversell yourself on some­
thing a wise friend thinks Is of
dubious value. He’s apt to be
right.
C A P R IC O R N IDec. 22-Jan. 19)
In yo u r involvem ents w ith
friends today, you must be extra
careful not to show partiality or
play favorites. Treat each pal
equally.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Delegating tasks you know you
could take care of yourself is a
precarious procedure today.
Even If you get someone to do
your Job. he's not apt to do it
properly.
P ISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Treat your pfired possessions
with respect today. If you must
transport valuables in your care,
you'd be wise to lock them in
your trunk.
A R IE S (March 2 1-April 19|
Your responsibilities toward
your family should tuke prece­
dence over all personal activities
today. Think of them first, not
last.

ANNIE
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by Laonard Starr

by T. K. Ryan

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10 Years A fte r The Fall,
TV Looks Back A t Vietnam
Instance, how he Iclt about what happened hi
m e ."

B y Jo a n H am m er
U P I T V R e p o rte r

4But I've Changed../
John Ritter stars as an aspiring comic
trying to change his reputation of i r ­
responsibility with his girlfriend, played by

Susan D ey, In "Sunset Lim o u sin e," a
com edy d ram a airing tonight at 9 on
channel 6.

NEW YORK (UP!I — Vietnam was railed ‘ the
living room war.” thr only war the United States
ever lost, and Americans sometimes felt It was
being fought on the evening news broadcasts.
It ended 10 years ago with the fall of Saigon —
now renamed Ho Chi Mlnh City — on April 30.
1975 and this week television returns to Vietnam
Much of the Vietnam revisited coverage will I k *
live The CBS Morning News started a series of
reports on Monday. On Friday Bryant Gumbcl
will begin a series of live reports from Vietnam for
NBC's "Today" show. On April 29. Ted Koppel's
"Nightltnc " gets Into the act as will "Good
Morning. America."
An exception to the live reports Is Waller
Cronklte s "CB S Reports — Honor. Duty and A
War Called Vietnam." to air Thursday. 10 11
p in .
Cronklte doesn't star In this show — ih.it slot is
filled by the Americans who fought in Vietnam
and now look back on their sacrifices In a war
that lasted more than a decade. Involved more
than 2.5 million American servicemen and
claimed almost GO.(XX) American dead Forty
perecni of those killed or wounded tn Vietnam
were 19 years old or younger.
One of the most poignant to talk about his
experiences was former Marine Lt. Lewis It
Puller. Jr,, of Alexandria. Va He Is the son of Lt.
Gen. Lewis "Chesty" Puller, the nation's most
decorated Marine. Young Puller strpped on a
mine and lost both legs, as well as suffering other
serious injuries He lay near death when his
futher saw him and their were tears In his father's
eyes.
"There were a couple of times when he — I
could arc that he wanted to ask questions. And he
|ust wasn't able to." young Puller sold. "So I
never got that — I was never able, and It's one of
my regrets that 1 was never able to sit down with
him and thrash it through, and I'd love to be able
tn do that now. And find out. you know, for

But his father died 111 1971. shortly afier Puller
got back from Vietnam.
Puller ts not sure we have learned the right
lessons front Vietnam
"Th e current — the In vogue — thing now that
you hear everybody say Is. 'Well, we've learned
that you never get info a war that you can’t —
that you're not prepared to go all-out attd
support.' Well. Jesus, you know we should've
learned that 300 years ago. That's not a lesson In
my mind. That's a catch line that gets applause,
hut It 's not a lesson
And former Army Spec. 4 Pal Finnegan ot
Albany.N Y said
"Th e y never say they're going to wage wars so
that we can continue to have wars They always
say. Well, we're waging the war mi we can get to
the peace.' Well, lei's Just skip the wars '
To feel good . i In h i I Americans, tune In on the
special "20-20" edition. " T r y T o Make a Miracle."
tn air on ABC tonight at 10. Ii s enough to make
theGrlneh give hack Christmas
The show lells how New Yoik City school
children — many from homes ol poverty —
worked to raise more than $150.lXX) to ship 35
urns oi grain in a "Children to Children" effort to
help ihe starving people of Ethiopia The kids not
only collected the money hut also arranged for
the grain lo he airlifted to Ethiopia and
distributed In less than a month
Pony llacz. 13. lives on (he lough Lower East
Stdr ol Manhattan with his mother, baby sister
and mentally retarded older brother. Ills lather
died in a barroom knife fight when Tony was
small.
"You think I'm considered jnsir.” he said, "look
at Ihr Ethiopia kids and you see how much they
don't got That's what you call |h h ii first class
They don't have nothing."

USA For Africa Promoters Get Tough, Sue Suspected Counterfeiters
L O S A N G E L E S (U P I) Alleged counterfeiters of millions
ql dollars worth of fake USA for
A fr ic a T -s h ir t s and o th e r
merchandise are taking food out
of the mouths of starving people,
say the lawyers who sued the
bootlegger*.
USA lor Afrtea attorney Jay
Cooper said the sull filed against
seven Southern California man*
ularlurers and retailers was the

start of a bigger ellort that could
save millions of dollars lor the
larnlnc victims.
Cooper said hr was sending a
message to bootleggers na­
tionwide: "W e ’re oul to get
them."
"These bootleggers and In­
fringers are laklng from the
months and the bodies of the
(tropic of Africa." said Cooper,
adding that private detectives all

over the country arc gathering
evidence against other counter­
feiters.
" These bootlegger* are not
stealing from Lionel Richie.
T h e y arr not stealing front
Michael Ja ck so n . Th e y are
stealing from Hie people ol
Africa. Thai Is a moral crime,
not only a legal crime."
T h r suit claims copyright and
trademark Infringement, unfair

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10B— Evening Herald, Sanford, FI. Wednesday, April 14. I H I

12 Sentenced For DUI
The following persons have either pleaded or
been found guilty of driving under the Influence
or having an unlawful blood alcohol level.
A » first-time offenders, most have had their
driver's license suspended for 6 months, ordered
to pay a 8250 fine, pay court costs of *27.50 and
complete 50 hours of community service. When a
guilty or no contest plea is entered or if the
defendant Is found guilty of an alcohol-related
charge, other charges arc usually cither not
prosecuted or dismissed. Most of the first-time
offenders are allowed to apply for business-only
driving permits. In cases where the sentence
differs, the actual sentence is reported:
— Ilerschcl Allison. 38, of 200 Pauline Road,
Lougwood, arrested April 0 after his car was
clocked traveling 55 mph In a 35 mph zone He
was fined S1,000 for his third DUI and his driver's
license was suspended for lOyears.
— Vlnceni John Rybert. 27, of 703 Spring Avc.,
Oviedo, arrested Aug. 10 after Ills car almost hit a
highway patrol car and ran off the road and
across the centerline of slate Road 410 In Winter
Springs^ He was fined S I.(XX) for his third DUI
and his driver's license was suspended for 10
years.
— James Everett Medlock, 43. of 1430 Semlnola
Ulvd., Casselberry, arrested March 29 after a
motorist flagged down a highway patrolman and
lold him the suspect had driven into her car. Hr
was fined *500 and ordered to fulfill the rrst of
the usual sentence.
— Francis John Oles, GO. of 051 IJrooksldc Drive,
Maitland, arrested March 30 after Ills car was
Involved in an accident on hake Howell Road
— Kim Vlllar Morgan. 24. of 1230 N. Cnissle St,,
Umgwood, arrested April 4 after her car failed lo
maintain a single lane on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Long wood.
— Horace Eugene Paul, 63. of Route 4. Ilox 250,
Sanford, arrested Jan. 2 after his car fulled to
maintain a single lane on 17-92. Sanford.
— John lloeltcher, 26, of Bradenton, arrested Feb
17 after his car was docked at 85 mph on
Inlerslate 4 ul Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary
— Nancy Mnrla Correller, 27. of 1435 Oxford
Rond. Fern Park, arrested Aug 2!) after pulling
Into the parking lot of a convenience store and
falling to obey a deputy's order not to drive her
vehicle. The deputy reported that when Ms
Correller tried to enter the store, which had Jusi
been robbed, he warned her not lo drive away
because she appeared to be Intoxicated He
arrested tier when she attempted lo drive away.
— Leslie Howe. 43, of Route 3, Box 547. Sanford,
urrested Dec, 20 after Ids car ran off 17-92 near
lamgwood and then back onto the roadway.
— Mark William McLean, 20. of 537 Wood view
Drive. Longwood. arrested Feb 10 after he was
found asleep behind the wheel of his car parked
in the intersection of slate Road 434 and Sand
Lake Road. Altamonte Springs
— Kenneth P. Nickels. 33. of 2636 Talbot Hoad.
Fern Park, arresled Feb. 15 after Ids car was
Involved In an accident on 17-92. Longwood.
— Wendy White, 26, of IIOO Pressvlcw Avc,.
Altamonte Springs, urrested Feb, 17 after her car
sped up behind a Florida Highway Patrol car on
17-92 south of Sanlord.
The following {x-riton charged with DUI was
found guilty of the lesser charge n| willful and
wunton reckless driving.
— Puulu Rene Lamoreaux, 19, of Orlando, ar­
rested Sept. 21 after hrr car run a red light on
slate Hnatt Atm at Hert Hug Luke Rond,
Cassellterry. She was fined *350 and ordered to
com pie ie 50 hours of community service.
— Deane Jordan

Sanford Fire Calls Listed
Bay avenues, lire. The
Sunday
T h e Sanford Fire fire pul out ihr pre­
Department responded vious day rekindled It
was pul out again.
lo (hr following calls.
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Legal Notice
Magnolia A vc.. false
alarm.
C IT Y OF SANFO R D, FLO R ID A
N O TIC E T O T H E PUBLIC
- 9 : 5 9 u . m . . 1922
Notice 1*hereby given that IN*
Patmrtlo Avc,, rescue.
Board ol Ad|u»tmonf at IS* C ll,
A 13-year-old girl had a at Sanlord Mill Sold • regular
seizure. Site wus taken m ««tlng ol May 10. IMS In IS*
to the hospital by a City K . H * M I » A M In order
to conilder * o q u t i t lor *
family member.
variance In IS* Zoning Ordi
— 1 1:2 B a .in .. 3 0 0 nance et II pectqlnt to tide yard
requiremenl* in a SH I
Magnolia A vr., rescue. latback
d ltln d ln
A 78-year-old man who
L o t). Illk F , SoulS P in x r t il
Sting mor* tpecilkolly dt
cut his nose and hand
when he fell dow n t c r l b e d * i lo c * t * d I I I
P in « m lD t lM
some stairs was taken
Planned ut» ot IS* property it
to erect carport
to the lumpllal.
ft L Perkin*. Chairman
— 12: 13 p . m , . * I 3
Board ol Ad|utlm#nl
Higgins Terrace, re*
ADVICE TO TH E P U B LIC It
scur. A 12-year-old boy a perton decide* to appeal *
knocked himself out daemon mad* wits retpecl to
any matter cantidered *1 IS*
ufler he ran Into u above moating or hearing, Sa
garbage dumpster. He may naad a verbatim record of
wus taken to the hospi- it* proceeding* Ineluding the
taotlmony and evidence. «vhith
I u I by a f a m i l y
record I* not provided by is*
member.
City ol Sanlord &lt;FS 144 010)1
— 2:17 p in , 412 Spr- Publics April 14, M ay* I H )
O E E 1*4
Ingvtew Avr.. resette. A
N O TIC E OF
67-yeur-old man who
AN N U A L M E I T ISO
had u heart ulluek died
C E N TR A L FLO R ID A
on the way to the
ZOOLOOICAL S O C IE TY . INC
Notice It hereby given that the
hospital Dead wan
Meal.ng ot IS* Central
Charles O ’Neil of the Annuel
Florid* Zoological Society. Inc
same addrrss
tSell be Said on April 14 I H I et
IS* Sheraton Maitland Ballroom
— 10:17 p .m .. *405 (S alon I I I . In ta M ta ta * A
Geneva Gardens
M a itla n d B lv d . M a itla n d
apartments, rescue. A Florida i l I » p m All Voting
ara * . peeled la *1
■I I year -old man wus Member*
land and all par ion, Saving
found dead. Dead was botin* ti be tor • mi* Hoard era
Leo Highland of ihr alto Invllad lo altand
Shy la Hatch
surne address.
P r.lld .n l
Monday

— 6 02 a m.. Celery and

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legal Notice

le gal Notice
U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID D L E D IS T R IC T
OF F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
D I V I S I O N C A S E NOt
It 41 Civ Or U N IT E D S TA TE S
O F A M E R IC A . Plaintiff, v»
THOM AS W S C H U LZE, tt •!..
D efenda nt* O R D E R FO R
S ERVICE BY P U B LIC A TIO N
On motion of plaintiff In IS#
above entitled ceut* by Virginia
M Covington. It* A t ilile n l
Untied State* Attorney in action
again*! IS* defendant Debra A
Schulte, end lo enforce a lien
upon reel prop*rty *itu*t* in
tsi* Otttrict and detcrlbed at
la1low* Lott IF and 10. let* ts*
South IS f**t ot Lo* X . GIN
D E R V IL L E H E IG H T S at r t
rented In Plat Rood 4. page 4),
Public Record* of Seminole
County Flonde end it appear
&gt;ng lo ISa Court that the dalen
dent, ii not an Inhabitant of nor
found within the Slafa ot Florida
•nd hat not voluntarily ap
peered herein, and that pertonal
varvrc* upon her I* not practical
becaui* her r t ild t n c e end
wheraaboul* are unknown. Il I*
O R D E R E D that D e b r* A
Schulte. Appear or plead to ts*
complaint lorein wdSin IB day*
of ts* la*t dal* ot publication
and In default thereof the Court
will proc**d to the Searing and
adjudication of thlt toil a* If
D*bra A Schulte Sad bean
w r vad wits procat* In the State
ot Florida, bid only lo theeilenf
provided lor by Title It. United
Stale* Coda, Vction 1*)), It I*
further O R O E R E D that notice
ol thil order be pubUthed by the
United State* Marthal In a
newepaper of general clrcula
flan In S e m in o le , County.
Florida, one- a week lor t l i (4)
consecutive woe**, commencing
wits X day* from the date ol
tsi* order DONE AND OR
O E R E D at Orlando. Florida
ts.* lets day ol March. I H ) G
K E N D A L L SHARP U N IT E D
ST A TE S O ISTH IC T JU D G E
Pubtlth April IB. IF, ) l A May
1.1. I). I H )
DEE ))
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nillca I* hereby given tsal I
am engaged In butlnat* at 1040
St Crole, Apopka. Semlnola
C ounty. F lo rid a u n d tr ISa
llcllliou* name ot Environment
Maintenance Service, end (Set I
Intent to regitter *«id name with
Iti* Clerk ot the Circuit Court.
Semlnola County. Florid* In
. &lt; cordon,* * lrti lh . provllton*
ot is* Flcllllotr* Name Statute*.
To wit Section *4)0* Florid*
Statute* t*)f
Chung H r* Kim
Pub Itin April 10 I), 14 May t,
IH )
DEE il
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Nolle a It twr*by given Inal I
am *ngag*d In butlnat* at 701
Hay* Dr . Sanlord. Samlnol*
County, F lo rid a under IS*
llcllliou* name ol RUSSELL
E M T E R P K IS E S / C R E A T IV E
EX PR ESSIO NS, and thal I In
land Id regular laid nem* wilh
lh* Clerk ol IS* Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with IS* provitiont
of ts* Fktltlou* Nam* Statute*,
lo a il Section M ) Ot Florida
Statu la* 1t)f
r*/ Sandra C Ruttall
Mubllth April I, It, If. 14. I H )
D E E If
~ F IC T IT IO U S K A M I
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged IS butlnat* i l ItO*
Lin d e n Hd
W inte r P a rk ,
Seminole County. Florida )!T*7
under lh# flclltlout nem* of
FLO R ID A W A TE R M ANAGE
ME NT SE R V IC E *nd that I
Intend to ragliter teld nam*
with is* Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminal* County. Florida
In accordance with IS* pro
vlllont ol IS* Ftcllllou* Nam*
Statute* lo wit Section 14)0*
Florida Statute* l»)F
i l Carlo* F Mendoca
Publith April ). 10. IF. 14. I H )
D E E It
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT.
O f 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
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO
14 IMtCAte
01 VISIO N " I "
F L O R I D A F E D E R A L
SAVI NGS AND LOAN
A S S O C IA TIO N a corporation
organiiod and eiittm g under ISa
law* ol IS* United Stale* ol
America.
Plalntltt,
v*
G B LAIR M cG A R V E V . mar
ned and C L E M E N L KUTZ.
married,
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice I* hereby given that,
putiuanl lo IS# Order ol Final
Judgment entered in Rut cauta.
In the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida I will tail IS*
properly (dueled In Semina1*
County, Florida detcrlbed a*
Lot 1. A L E X A N D E R PLACE
according to IS* pl«t thereof *t
recorded In Pelt Book 1). peg*
X . Public Record* ot Samlnol*
County. F lor Id*
Together with. without limit*
lion, tha tallowing (pacific Item*
ol p*rtonal properly, together
with any and all addition*
(h e r e t o o r re p la c e m e n t*
thereof Hong*.Oven Dupotel
Dithwetiter. Fen Hood. Central
Air 4 Heal
al public tale, lo IS* high**! end
bed bidder tor cats at is* Weti
door ol IS* Seminole County
rourlSovte in Sanlord Florida,
• til 00 A M on May 14. I H )
IS E A LI
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Clerk of IS# Court
By r*/Diana K Oaklay
Deputy Clerk
Deled April It. I H )
Publith April 14 May I. I H )
D E E 141

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
O f 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
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IV IL AC TIO N
CASE NO C IM M il C A M P
TH E F IR S T , f A , formerly
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAV IN G S
A N D LO AN ASSOCIATION O f
O R LAN D O , a carporelion
Plaintiff,
vt
S T A N L E Y J W A L S H and
P E G G Y G WALSH, hit wile
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice i* hereby given that
purtuont to th* final Judgment
al foraclotur* and tel* entered
In the ceut* ponding In the
C ir c u i t C o u r t In and to r
Seminole County Florida, being
C i v i l
N u m b e r
Cl
14 1411 CA 04 P, the under tigned
Clerk will tall IS* property
e lu d e d In Seminal* County,
F lorida deteritied•&gt;
L o t 14. W E K I V A C L U B
E S T A T E S . S ECTIO N E IG H T
according lo the Plal Itwreot at
recorded In Plal Book 14. Paget
X and I I. Public Record* ot
Sem.nol* County, F lor id*
at public tale lo the Sighed
bidder tor ceth at It X A M on
the lln d day ot May IH ). el th*
W eil F rani Door ot is* Semlnola
County Courthaute in Sanlord
Florida
Deled thit Itth day ot April,
IH )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By Diene K Oakley
Deoulr Clerk
Publith April 14. May 1.1HS
O E E 141

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole

O rlando - W inter Park

322-2611

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CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
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HOURS
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8:30 A.M. ■ 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 - Noon

7 tonwttrthto times 52G • 1
10 consecutive tim e s 4 8 C * I
C o n tric t R ates Available
3 U s e s M inis

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

23—Lost &amp; Found

33— Real Estate
Courses

Lad male block A while Hutkey
Shepard n Lb* Lo*t Sunday
In Like Mary 1X1146

25—Special Notices

S wCfe Bolloon Magic
VM/moeoo
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....... W IT H A L I F T I

Thinking*4 getting»
Real Etfel* Llcenttf
We after Fra* Tutltan
and cammiew* Training I
U M Cfck or Vichy ter detail*:
a*i iota m n e o . l v t m lew
Kayatal Florida., Inc.
)• Year* Eipartewc*!

______ BALLOON
_____ BOUQUETS
......W* Deliver I
F ar every fatten every i«*r*n

CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr, S ta rk 'ie ld )
make* ter a lifetime
tl memerlat, (Iff* A all I
Call Lind* J1)4I If
. M A R Y KAY C O SM ETIC S •
Skin car* tnd cater flair
CONNIE
111 f/M

27—N u rs e ry &amp;

C h ild C a r e
Child car* In my ham* Laurel
Way area. C*i**lberry t l )
N i l _______________________
S U N L A N D E S T A T E S - Child
car* In my home Lg lenced
yard TLC 4am to 4*"” Mon
Ih ruFrl I P ) I X

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In s tru c tio n s
Swim m ing l m o m

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Caolo, Call

Te gtl a "b ile "
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in W in! A d d

legal Notice
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 O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO 44 m a C A M G
U N IO N W A R R E N S A V IN G S
B AN K.
P la in t! It

v*
W ILLIE SORRELLS, at el.
D* tendon ft
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
S TA TE OF F L O R IO A
10 B a rb e r* A n n H a y e i,
Meliouit* A Sorrell*. Bennie
Lee Montgomery and Willi* R
Montgomery Who** rttldenc*
I* unknown
You are herby required to III*
you m in e r or written defen***
11 any. !n the ebov* proceeding
with th* Clerk ol thl* Court, and
to (erv* e copy thereof upon the
P la in tiff* attorney*, who**
name end a d d r t t i appear*
hereon, on or before lh* k d day
ol May. I H ) the nature ol thlt
proceeding being a tu ll lor
loreclotut* ol mortgage againtl
I he following datenbed pro
perry, lo wll
L o l 10, B l o c k A,
WASHINGTON OAKS S E C TIO N
TW O according lo lh* Plal
thaitol at recorded in P|*| Book
It Peg** 44 m d 11 ol the Public
Record) of Semlnola County.
F lor Ida
II you tall to III* your antwer
or written detent** in th* above
proceeding, on Plaintiff* at
torney a degeult will be entered
eg* in*l you lor th* ralwf de
mended In lh* Complaint or
P etition D O N E A N O OR
D E R E D A T Sanlord County ol
Samlnol* Slat* ol Florida, fhi*
Itth day ot March, I H )
IS EA LI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C l ERK

By Jean Brlllanl
Deputy Clark
Pubuih April 1. IS. 11.14. IHS
O E E 11
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Nolle* It hereby given that we
•re engaged In butlnat* *1 XO
C oncord Or
C a it e lb e r r y ,
Semlnola County. Florid* under
th e l l c l l l i o u * n e m o o l
CASSELBERR Y V E TE R A N S
O F F O R E IG N W AR S POST
IH W and that wo Intend to
fegitttr *#&gt;d name with the
C le rt ot tho C ircu it Court.
Seminole County. Florid* In
accordance wild lh* provitiont
ol the Ftcllllou* Name Statute*
lo wll Section 40) 00 Florida
Slatutet 11)1
C A S S ELB ER R Y
V E TE R A N S . INC
» Jama* B Snyder
Sac'Treat
Publith April 1 .10,11.14. I t t )
D E E 14

61—Money to Lend
Butlnat* C apital 1)0.006 lo
II DX 000 and Over P O Bo.
1411 Winter Ph Fla X X O

71—Help Wanted
A C C O U N T IN O C L E R K
te llM
A rt you * figurt wlf*rd? If to,
fftli employer w#ntt tomtorvt
good wlfto # 10 fcty Adder
E B C «n «n f toea (to n

323-5176
1)11 Franch A vr
Acrylic Applicator* needed to
aoply protective coaling on
cart, boat* and plana* t ) to
111 per hour W* train For
wort In Sanlord are* call
Tampa H I 444 MSI
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E
A S S IS TA N T
A C C O U N T IN O C L E R K
SE C R E TA R Y
K E Y PUNCHER
W AN G O P E R A TO R
C L E R K T Y P IS T
C R T O P E R A TO R S
Immediate atiignmenl* avail
able in Lake M ary and San
lord Area Call A b i.il Tempo
rery Service* 111 W40.
Aide* lor all tlilfit Certified
end or e.perienced Good pay
and banalllt Pteatanl at
motpher* Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply at DeBary
Manor, 40 H Hwy l/ t l . D*
Bary, Fla

Bat Tindirv need 2 lull lime
Call r n X X tor Tom

Legal Notice
C IR C U IT C O U R T.
E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO 4) 1446 CA 11 E
JOHN B M IL L O N IG
and K A T H L E E N M ILLO N IG .
hi) wile,
Plaintiff*.
v*
H E L E N KOMN.
a tingI* parton.
Do tendon t
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO H E L E N K O H N
I addratt unknown I
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D Ihal an
action tor ipocltlc portormanco
ol a contract for t*l* of th*
following property in Somlnote
County Florida
Lol M. L A F L O R E STA. DE
U G H T F U L W O O D ED PLACE,
U N IT NO TW O according to
•ho plal Iharaof a* recorded In
Plal Book is. peg* 14 ol lh*
Public Record* ol Samlnol*
County, Florida
hat boon Iliad again*! you and
you ara required to t o r n a copy
of your written detent**. If any,
to II an E rik C Lartan P A ,
p la in tiff t a tto rn e y, who**
addrtti it 141 W Park Avenue
Winter Park. Florida 13/01. on
or before May 4. IH ). and III*
lh* original wilh lh* Clark al thlt
court either before tervice on
plaintiff* attorney or immodi
ately 'h e -tille r
otherwll* *
default will be entered *g*!n»i
you for th* relict demanded in
th* complaint or petition
W ITN E S S my hand and th*
tael of fhi* Court on April 1.
IH )
IS EA LI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Batty B Colbert
Deputy Clerk
Publith April 16. IF. 14 4 May I.
ISIS
DEE M
Thl* l* to notify Allred Waldo
to per the repair and &gt;tor age
on hit I1FF Chateau
Club Wagon I D r E llA H X IJ It l.
to Robert E Dunlap of 10X
Central Dr Sanlord If not pa&lt;d
in S day* I hereby give not ICO of
getting a Florida certificate ot
title
Publith April 11. 11 H 1 1 14.
IH I
O E E 111
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IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IV IL 0IVIS I0N
CASE NO 441111 CA 41 G
W A Y N E S C H O O LFIELD
Plaintiff,
v*
H E R B E R T F M A C K IN N E Y
A N D JAN E W M A C K IN N E Y
Defendant
M O R TG A G E FO R EC LO S UR E
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
the! purtuont la a Final Judg
man I ot Mortgage Fortclotur*
entered on the l i l t day of
February, t it ). In the ebov*
ityied. on ts* tits day ol May.
I H ! at II 00 o’clock A M , al
ts* Weil door ol the CourtSoute
In Ser.tord. Seminole County,
florid*, I will Mil *1 public
outcry, tor cats In hand, to IS#
SigSatt and bad bidder, the
following datenbed properly
(dueled in Seminole County,
florid*, lo wll
Thai perl ol IS* Miranda
Grant (alio known a* IS* Mote*
Levy Grant or A*lor Grant)
Sem.noi* County, florid* da
tcribad a* follow*
f rom IS* Souiseed corner ol
Government Lot I of Section 14.
Towndup It South. Range I t
E e tt Seminole County, florid*
run South 41 degree* 44 minute*
It tecond* Wed 1) 00 !**! along
the South boundary of la id
Government Lo' 1 lo a point on a
Una parallel with and 1) feet
W ederly ol when m teturtd at
right angle* to. IS* E e d bound
ery ot **id Government Lot 1,
thence run North X degree* 4)
minute* It tecond* E e d t i l l 1*
leet eiong tefd parallel lint to e
point on ts* Southerly boundary
of ts* Miranda Grant (alto
known at &gt;s» Mo*** Levy Grant
or IS* A dor Grant |j thane* run
South 06 degree* 11 minute* 40
vet And* E * d 141 JO let! along
said Southerly boundary lo an
*■1* at ts* South***! Corner of
the A lor eve id Mirend* Grant,
thence run North I I degree* X
minute* 00 tecond* E i d 3100 00
leet along the Eatlerly bound
ery of t*id Mirend* Grant lor
the Point ol Beginning thence
run North 00 degree* X) minute*
00 tecondi W td 714 X tael
thence run North X degree* M
minute* X tecond* E e d 141 ) )
leet thence run North 40 de
greet X minute* X Mcond*
W ed /to X leet thence run
North 11 degree* JO minute* 00
tecond* E e d I t 44 leet to * point
on a line parallel with and tM X
tael Southwederfy of, whan
m**tured ef right angle* to In*
S o u lh w e ite rly boundary of
Attor Farm* -, et recorded In
Plal Boot 4, Page 11, Public
Record* ot Seminole County,
florid* thence run North 40
degree* 11 minute* It tecondi
W ad 14)4 11 leet along told
parallel lm* lo a point on a line
parallel with end 14)1 X feet
N o r th w* t te r I y o t. w h e n
"Matured at right anglet to, the
N orlhw edtrly boundary ol laid
A ttor F a r m * '; thence run
North X degree* la minute* 41
tecond* E a d U01 )1 feet along
void parallal Una, thane* run
South 40 degree* 1) minute* It
tecond* E t d tl4 K feel thence
run North I t degree* i l minute*
41 tecondt Eett 1141 leet.
thence run South 40 degrtet 11
minute* It tecond* E e d H I 00
teat to * point on th* etoreteid
N o rth w e tte rly boundary of
" A d o r Ferm t'*i then*# run
South X degree* 14 minute* 41
tecenau W ed HO 01 feet ter Dm
point ot beginning thence con
lln u * South I t degree* 1*
minute* 41 tecond* Wed XO X
tret along i*id Northweiterly
boundary, thence run North 40
degree* 11 minute* It tecond*
W ed /3100 leet thence run
Noclh X degree* 14 minute* 41
tecond* E a d too x leet, Ihanca
cun South 40 degree* 31 minute*
i t tacondt E ed m 00 feet lo th*
point ol beginning
D A T E D on April 11, IH I
1 Court Seal)
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk ol th* Court
By 14/ Diane K Oakley
A* Deputy Clerk
Publith April 14. May I, I H )
D E E 111

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
I V U H TO
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71- H e l p W a n t e d

71— Help Wanted

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ASSEM BLERS
Wood 4 to work in new a " cond
plant Starting pey 14 1) hr
Mm * be a ttrong reliable
worker with own Iraniporf*
Hon Never a lee I

T E M r r E I M _____ 774-1341
A i t l i f e n l M a n a g e r W e ll
fram ed Needed a! once
Apply In perton Cota M u .
K Mart to Sanford or tall
m 3000
_____________
Avon alwayt hiring lodiei A
men. Call immediately 111
14)4, ITS 1414____________
Lap* Canaveral Firm need*
people who went to be fhelr
own b o n Will train D M part
lime. 44)0fulltime M l IF6F

Carpcnttry Labor m Wanted
E tte bl’thed company liberal
benefit*, n u l l her* toote end
frantportetlon *64 FM 1FI1.
MS 1741441_______________ __
C arpenter* Helper Wanted
m utt hev* eiperienct Cell
after 4 PM IF] DIP
C ity of Lake M i t , hi* An
immediate opening for a pe t
time Janitor, for office clean
mg In Cl*y H*M. 1 Mm*) a
week
Reference* w ill be
checked Deadline lor tub
mitlal ol application! I* April
X . I H I Applicalioni may b*
picked up *1 Lake Mary City
Hall. IS4 N Country Club
Road La** M*ry 14 X . M F

Eoe

________

Clerical Personnel
Needed lor office opening in
Sanford Area Beginning date.
May I], I H ) P’ea** tend a
relume la Danalla Conttruc
H e n . I l l W o tib u rn Rd .
Melbourne Fla 1X1)

CLERICAL WORKERS
Large company need* (*ver*l
ollic# clerk* Type J ) WPM
Permanent poiiliani Never a

4 ^

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Help Wanted
Report reedy
tor work at * AM K)F W
fit St Sanford_____________
B A B Y S IT T E R E ip “wing. '•
liable woman to car* tor 1 A S
year eld girl! In Y«ur or my
home W ilton etem anlary
area Reference* H I 1401
B A B Y S ITTE R W A N TE D pert
lime in my nom# For * 1 yr
old Own car Reference* req
Lk Mery ore*
FT) 60*1
IN S U R A N C E R A TE C L E R K
W ill train No oiporlonco
needed Mu*f typo D wpm
non t m o k o f ! o n l y
Catiolborry oroo 6M U61
licenced plumber or ouel’lwd
pfrton wlltf mlnlmtaw of 4
year* aiperlenc* in retlden
fiat ocnttfuctlan Able to read
blueprint* Poy comm oniu
r a t * w it h e x p e r i e n c e
ecj F4* X )4
cm
Dele entry fipenance for per
menent petition* With growth
pofenllel Never 4 feel

TEMP PEPM_____774-1J48
L IV E IN M A TU R E W O M A N
Car* lor Invelid. own room A
bath Good lalery Need local
re fe re n c e ! Non im o k e r
)73 )* H
_______________ .

MAKE MONEY WITHOUT
LEAVING YOUR HOME
Ideal lor (hut ini • Making
telephone appointment! E i
perience preferred Phone
J4» *04S. 1 PM 4 M Good
Pay a Plu! Bonu*
M OR. T R A IN E E ............. U M +
National company want* to hlr#
perionabi* parion fo deal with
tha public Greet opportunity
lor advancement

323-5176

TEMP P E R U ................ 774-1348
IN T E R V I E W E R S : Individual!
with public contact t » p

E a rn

170 hr plut bomrt plut hourly
g u a ra n ta a
S t u d a M t and
t*oui*i*(trtt uMMcom* Call Mr

Grant |pm to 8pm Mon fftru
Fri A8« m o
AVO N EARN ING S WOWttt
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S NOWMt
17! ISIS or 177 04lt
D E C K IN S TA L L E R
la S7S0
Would you Ilka to tarn good
m on«y and (ta rn a great
tra&lt;Sa’ Com# Into our office
now! Local company

323-5176
1)11 French Av*

DRIVERS WANTED
Sanford Auto Auction It looking
tor raliabie 1 dependably pa*&gt;
pl« to work driving car5 fc
truck! Through auction H o u r !
I bur ida y I Only From II AM
to A PM Applicant! mutl ba II
y f! o r oldar, have valid Fla
Dr I va rt lie ante and mwit
know how to drive ifandard
%hif» vehicle! TM% it a perfect
|ob for the retired parw&gt;n Pay
will be sa 00 an hour Apply in
pgr ton at th# Sanford Auto
Auction. 7711 W Flftt S* .
Hwy* a* in Sanford Sae John
between 9 AM A 8 PM, Mon
thru Frl
ftXR CUT1VC S IC R C T A R Y
I ■•cutiva
office Excellen t
%kil!% M u tl be profeftionai
Si# 000 Permanent potHtont
'Never a leaf

TEMP PE B M _____ 7 74-1348
Federal. State. A Cleil (obt now
available Call 1 4l*S itlJ0 8
lor info 34 hour l __

F ill CLINK................. SIS#
W ill train bright tm ilm g faca!
F ilin g A m * * r phone* Great

bo n

1)11 French Ae*
M O D E LS W A N TE D Work with
fe ih io n detlgner In local
bou’lquev TV commercial*,
catalog! Full or part time No
eiperlence ne ceitory A ll
471 e«x
____
N A N N IES full O’ part lim e
potitiont available Childcare
or related background pro
(erred Reference* end (re n t
portetlon required C e ll 404
*176_________________________
Nation* large*! chain ol fam ily
amucamenl center* ha* need
o l p a r i t lm * t a l e * p e a
p le/atlen
Night and
weekend* M ull be m ature,
neat In appearance, and bon
dabl* Phone for an appoint
men! I l l 4* 0 1 __________
N E IO E O - Title clerk A ty p ill.
T h u r t d e y l only A p p ly In
perton et Sanford Auto Auc
l i o n , a l t e r ID
A M on
T h u n d e r! F i l l W I I I Street
in Sanford___________________
NU R S E S A l o i s W A N T E D All
(M ilt
E . p e r i e n c e d or
c e r t i f i e d o n ly
A p p l y In
perton
L a t e v l e w N u riln g
Center. *1* E Ind Street.
Sanlord. Fla
Pert Tim * C le fk /Ty p ilt 10
wpm Mon A W ed . 4 am to
Spm C a ll 6111411_______________
P a rt tlm# *t1*nd*nl'driver E&lt;
perience preferred Apply in
perton Call M l M il
Phono S ol. r,la v* tuM or p a re
t lm * . h o u rly p lu t b o n u *.
I png wood 4)4 4XJ0

rr o fn m Assistants Winttd
E ip e rte n c * prelerred. however
training provided lor lh * care
ol Dltobted R e tid e n lt A ll
m u tt available Cell 111 n i l
R E C E P T IO N IS T
P lu th o llic * Type to WPM
Phanat Permanent pot 11Ion
N » v » r * i**(

T EM r T E R M...... ...........774-1348

323-5176
1)11 French Av*
H O L ID A Y HOUSE
R e tle u re n t In Sanlord he*
opening* lor weilreti. ho*I
ettrcethler. Apply 1 fa 4 PM
Hwy IF/»1 near Laike Alary

S A L E S Energy Product* High
c o m m itiio n il Sole* e ip e n
ence neceitory 4)4 44J0_______
So le * help wenled H ig h e ii
com m ition* paid In Flo rid a
C a ll B ill al L o w a ’ i
E .te rm in a to r* 111 4f4» Will
train

N O W H IR IN G !

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

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS.
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
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5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• A u to /T ru ck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Sto res
• F a s l Food K itch en s
Fried Chicken Subs Donuts

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Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; H ospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
M AKE A P P LIC A TIO N IN PERSON
AT 202 N L.iuiel Avc . Santoid
M o n d jy T h iu f n d a y 8 JO A M
4 JO PM
NO P H O N E C A L L S PLEASE

�71-Help Wanted
S ECR ETA R Y
Vrorthand and word proctltinq
• n w l I m n M u t t part tun*
pov'Rf" In C M * AAer, F it ,
•*&gt;!* hour* Mo la*. Call Ablest
T w p » F » n i Services, m nto
St&gt;'l"fl Salon with l HaitoB for
rafiF, loop It supplied, and
pood location Can H I a n
Tirtd a l Job Hunting f
C a ll F » l * r » t
th e y have
hundreds of |oti openings for
taota aho mam I t «g rk
•non
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R ! no ta
par ent* necessary Full tim*
Good Starting pay I l f 1K 0
g e n e r a l

o f f i c e

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

125— F o r L e a s e

PIERPOINTE

B AM BO O COVE APTS
304 E. Airport Blvd
P H O N E 333 4471. 13) a ll I
Efficiency tram 13*1 me
Drscaem iar Senior attains.

AY

LAKE MONROE
Luvury Adult Apartments
I 3 B d rm ,
Coming soon!
Call 333 IQlt

H U R R Y Only a FewLaHI
laniard
New 1 bdrm ) bath
Units Screened perch/patio,
w a s h e r and d r y e r, m int
winds From 1111 411 a me
Located en Oak Are et Perk
Or behind Dairy Queen

Downtown Sun Bank Building
Appro■ 1000*0 ft first floor
Can R C McAlister
333 13*3

aaw iifi

I. 3. end 3 Bdrmt
Starting at enly 3)30
Ash About Our J Bdrm Specie!

TRUCK D R IV E R S Lonq haul
Immediate! Good driving ra
cord Over i j art noo

1300 Ridge weed Are.
Sauteed. Fla.
&gt;3)0434
31)4441

Monday thre Friday
* la 3 30
....... Saturday tram 14 to 1

L O C A L D R I V E R S Slralqhl
trucks Good pay Start nqtit
away art 4100

LA B O R E R S Strong reliable,
general laborers needed Im
medietely Different loci I ions
Phone end transportation a
must Mover a tee Apply

KELLY SERVICES
&lt;40-2539
Lrgei secretary eiperienced In
real estate, probate, allele
planning, administrative 'civil
lew. also eecellent skills In
typing, shorthand, word pro
cesser, gram m ar and han
dlmg clients Please send re
sum* to floe 1*7, E venmg
Herald. 300 N F rtnc h A venue,
Sanlord . F L 337TI____________
W AN O O P E R A TO R
mg* In Lake Mary No tee
C a ll A b la e t T e m p o r a r y
Services 111 3*40
anted Someone lo core ter me
L my house In Sanford Flee
IW# hr* once a wk Driving
rag'd 333 If 10 Rm 134, eves
W ORD PROCESSOR
S3 lo se per hour Immediate
openings
Permanent poll
lions Never a lee'
a IBM D IS P L A Y W R ITER
• L A N IE R .* r • WANO

T TM f P E R M ................. 774 -11(1

n — e m p lo ym e n t
W anted
Construe lion Quality Control
Project Manaqai Rat'dantul
C*mm*reiel Industrial All
Phase* Qualifications on ra
guest m KSta_______________

* 1 — R o o m s fo r Rent
Christian Apts A Hamas
TV. kitchen laundry maid 130
Ak up O r I 4 3 3 S atd 4«tai0
Mala or tamale who must be
•mptoyed Private Bath and a
huge room Plus all the prlvl
trqts ot your own home Call
}&gt; ) t i n
a t t a r a p m on
weekday*. and an,lim a on
^Weekends Aak lor Mika
Room lor rant in nice home
free MBO utilities. laundry .
** And Its lurnithetl SIS 00 a
•aak. plut a S7I 00 deposit
O T load Itare a message lor
Slava Hodge or 004 303 0*11
J &amp; t 10 80pm
___________
Room For Rani K it .ban A
Laundry Prlvllaqaa 34100 a
C all 333 sarr___________

Rooms lor rent
I'*______Call &gt;13 3431
SANFORD Furnished rooms by
’ The avaaa Reasonable rales
#a&gt;d service Call 111 430)
y S I P A a 411 Palmetto Aye
F O R D Reas "Weekly A
Wily rates Util Inc ill
Oak
Adults i an rat]

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m

97—Apartments
■^Furnished/ Rent
E &gt; tlc lo n c y a p t . p a rtly
;rj,rniahed. 144 wk
I ma
jacurlTy H I 3W0
fe rn Apts tar Samar Cmiana
•*
lltP a lm a tto Are
•Id Cowan No Phone Calls
UMCE M A R T Clean. I M r m .
V " small apt Single work
&gt; 0 m an Mica. A h u rryl
e n t R _____________________
La&gt;*iy 1 bd rm apartment
N u •* r o e m s
C o m p le te
W lvacy 1100 per nk plus 1330
jPCIXIfy deposit 33)*437 or

__________

Napa apartment tor rent Cam
•&gt;4ttely turn!Used pool access
Available May 1st 30 &gt;0*3

SdRtert Court Apw lNBab
STUDIOS I B D R M 1 BDRM
F L I X I B L B LEASES
r C it uen Disc aunt

LO A D S O F "B LO O M IN G "
O OOO VALUES
Pl a n te d h er e
FOR P IC K IN G !)!
L U X U R Y A P A R TM EN TS
Fam ily A Adults Section
Poolside. 1 Bedrooms
M ailer Cave A*et tnsants

in-7*ao

Open On Weekends

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Rental Office
L 323*2020
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4220 S. ORLANDO MOVE
SANFORD

201— Ho rse s

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■• • • ■• • • • • aeoeaa

m* SAy E ms
Rent Now end En|ayl
This Limited Special!
Energy Etticlefll.
&gt; Bdrm 1 Beth Aparlments
W7 Oecarative Wall Cevtrsnqt,
Built in Bnekcasa. Plant,
at Storage Waltver Drrer
Hook up. end Carpart
Wet*,beds Accepted

3211911

Oilando toil lit* 36S 4481
I and 1 bdrm Alto furnished
ettlclency from 173 week *330
deposit No pets Cell 3)14301
S 7 PM 413 P a l m e t t o _____
3 bdrm . | ij bath, nawl, re
modeled all new appliance*,
fenced back ,a rd W ater
furnished *400 mo 331 0713

10 3 — H o u s e s
U n fu rn is h e d / Rent
• 4 . IN D E L TO N A t a t
e * H OM ES FOR R EN T e e
a e 174 H34 e e ___
L A K E M A R V -N e w H om e
Large 3 bdrm 3 bath. 3 car
garage Kids OK Nopals *335
per m o &gt;37 Q3ie,or ST4 eel)

SAT A SUN
SIi

— n. ™
. It to 4
SI..— ....... Oettwi4

Ravenna Park 3 bdrm I bath
fenced yard, patio. A paddle
tans Available May I Call
between 4 10 t t 30 33) 4044
Roomy ) bdrm 3 bath home,
quiet street *333 mo • depot
J_l. 4, utlbbei 714 4343.714 04*3
S A N F O R D 1 bdrm
) bath
Garaga Sals
C O U N TR Y
*430

Rustic stained wood trim )
bdrm 1 bath split plan heme
with sky ligMs. vaulted
ceilings an heavily treed tall

574-4715.............&gt;69 73 16 .E tc

BATEMAN REALTY
U c B ill f ttito Brohtr
2440 U n M Avt

COUNTRYWIDE REALTY
Reg R E Orel el - .
JJ ) t m
D E L TO N A Reev'stul laketrant.
) bdrm , ) b*th almost new
homo Swfm A fftb in your
o w n b a ch y a r d , L i r g a
t&lt;r*«n#4 porch VI0 TOO

W3ll StiMl Co........321-5005
F E E L S L IK E C O U N TR Y
Large older 3 bdrm home
over v ie d Imced corner lol
Close lo town but so quiet*
O r i v e by I r d D r i v e A
Rosseberry in Sanford

CALL BART
REAL E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
))3 M il

STEMPER
SANFORD
F IR S T TIM E HOME B U T E R S
10 t l -v bond monoy lor )
homes Ceil today
C O U N TR Y LIV IN G 3 bdrm I
bath like new condition Fam i
ly room with fireplace, ta t In
kitchen, huge back ya rd
Priced reduced only IA ) *0Q
F IX U P SPECIAL large home
w 'm anya.tras Only *14 31X1

★ LANDLORDS ★
Tired of the heedechett Let us
m an age your rental pro
pertlee Professional low met
service 33 1 3433 Call anytime
United Sales Liter!etel. Inc.
. Prep M g n j Die., Re*Her
L O i l t A R BO R Immediate oc
cugsoncy 3 bdrm . t bath, sun
porch A family room Newly
decorated Large lot *300 per
month Owner 17) 717*________

3 b d rm . I*s bath

D E L T O N A 3 lots only *4 000
each

213— Au ction s
A U C T IO N E V E R Y FRI NIG H T

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S a le

16S 3 7 1 2 ___________ to ytin n .

S in lo td - L i i ( t Lot S4S0 mo
Available a r t 'l l 4*5 743) atter S
D u p le , and tin g le la m lly
home For lease with option to
buy 111 1417
_________
Taking Applications Maw:
3 bdrm . 3 bath, cant heat A air.
porch, garaga tenced
Available May i
*430
Ib d rm 3 bam. E mac Home
Mayfair Villas
Available now
*430
4 bdrm 3 bam. redecorated
home m winter Springs
Available now
*43*.
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Canter at Sanlord

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R I A L E S TA TE
R E A L T O R ___________ *33 70*4
T R U C K E R S Specie! piece to
park rig ) B d rm , Ig living
rm Fane ad yard Close to
school 33103*1
1 bdrm an Summerlin Awe
First, last and deposit ra
qulrod mi reterances 333 44C)
3 Bdrm hduta I I I w 'lO lh St..
Sanford Fla M 0 ms SIOO
Ooposit Call 331 4*0*otter*
3 Bdtn*2 bath 70S S in t i St
|3 Sanford Far Was# m I I I )

105-DuplexTripitx / Rant
A V A IL A B L E 3 bdrm I bam
carpet, appliances screened
patio, laursWy S3M 73I 1313

Lata Model A
•oil course Super clean and
furnished Graat tuning poll
at back door Rant by weak or
sail uoo dawn |i*s par ma
Adults no pat* 33) n S A 13*
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In
tscflWnl local ion I 1 bdrm, |ly
balh ml large eat kitchen!
Community poo 11 Priced btr
easy purchase I &gt;*.404
OWNE R F I N A N C I N G )
Le ltvirw , 3 bdrm ml H a
rm . trees, corner left 114.0*0
down S334 34 me., I I yrt . 1IN.
APR Tefal price only 1)7.tea
H UG E I S TO R V I 4 Bdrm 4
balh, In country! Oaks, palms
and trvlt trees! New * ', Sen
central healralr with heel
pump' New Solar hat water
healer I Double tided brick
fireplace la' X 10' icratn
porch! Beautiful View! Un
believable 14* 500

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For qualify cratimanship and
compafifiua prices let us price
out your new home

149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / S ale
C O M M ER CIAL I P I C IA L I 1 T
LAKBM AR V R EA LTY
BOB BALL. JR ................ ) ) ) 714a

O TH E R HOME*. LO T*.
ACR E A G E . IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P ER TY

1 3 1— I n v e s t m e n t
P r o p e r t y / Sale

C ALL A N Y TIM E
R EA LTO R t*14**l

C AS S ELB ER R Y I acre, foned
PR I M l 000 W Malicyowsbi
R EALTO R
333 7SB1

W E M E E O L ItT lM C S I
H I O O E N L A K E
307
Hamblawood D riv e L a k t
M ary area 3 story con tempo
re n t 4 bdrm . 3 bath. F H A
non qualifying loan t*3 *00
M3 3*41

All T0U MUD
tO IX0W
IN ItAl ESMH

STENSTROM
REALTY-REALTOR
Saks L t id ti
WE LIST A N O I I L L
MORE HOMES TH A N
AMVONE IN N O R TH
S EM INO LE C O U N TY
•

16 3 -W a te rfro n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

S W E E T DREAMS 3 bdrm I
bath ham* with paddle Ians,
utility shad, cable, fenced
yard *44.30*
F A M IL IIS D E L IG H T 4 bdrm 3
balh ham* with eat m kitchen
mother in law quarters pad
die lam. large reams Slt .aaa
T E R R IF IC
* bdrm t bath
heme with eat «s kitchen, spill
bdrm plan, central air/haat.
utility ream *41 Off
O R EA M K O M I 4 bdrm I bath
hartsa with eat in kitchen, m
tide etildy . paddle Ians,
central a n heat S43.34*
W IL L B U IIO TO S U IT ) Y O U R
L O T OR O U R II E X C L U S IV E
4 0 I N T FO R W IN S O N O
O l V CORF.. A C I N T R A L
FLO R ID A L E A D E R ! M O R E
HORAE FOR IC S S M O N E T !
C A LL TO DAVI
• O IN E V A O SCEO LA E D I
tO N E D F O R M O R IL IS I
I Acre Caentry tracts
Wall tread an paved Rd
M \ Oman i t V r t *113X1
From IIL 3 R I
It yau are Making Iar a sue
cetstvl career ta Raal I stela.
SlentCrem Realty tl In k in g
ter yae Call Lea Albright
tadar at 13114)4 Eutntngi
1)3 3*47

C A L L AN Y T IM E

322-2420
!*4l S Park. Sawtard
M l U . Mary B*ed. Lb. ***rr
3 bdrm &gt; bam. ana a« Lantones
rucati neighborhoods **3 900
Call Weittr ■ Steel* Broker
Salesman H I SaJB evenings
LWvdO Seem Broker

Beachiide Realty R EALTORS
*04 437 m i Opan 7 Daysl

217—Garage Sales

A IR C O N D I T I O N E R
3)000
B TU wall wilt h e l l in *)&gt;)
or best otter 13) KM*_________
Am ina Radar Rang* Wasting
H in t* Stove. Sid* by sld*
fridge G E Dishwasher t'00
each And a commercial vac
uum SXK) 3a* 0737
______
Couch A chair imalchiTig sal),
gcod shape b1SO 3 cypress
tablet S7i. Bar Fireplace
Combo with stereo built in
MW H I **»*
___

Garage Sates Are Big tn The
Spring Try A Classified Ad
And Get Burert Fast) Dial
333 74 H ______ ______________
M O V IN G S * L I S a v a SoKh
IC3 Rabun Canal F r l.a ild a y
Sal morning III noon Misc
Hems _________

Rrconditianad Appliancas
from la ) W A R R A N TY
B A R N E TTS
CASSELB ERR Y
B it 111)......................... .H M 4 3 3
a R EN T TO O W N •
Coicr T V s . s'ereot washers,
dryers refrigerator Ireeitrt
turnlture video recorders
Special 1st weak* rani Pit
Altarnativ* TV A Appl Rantaii
Zayrat Shopping Cantar
_________ lll-M OB___________
Used ralngertler
Works good 17)00
_________ 047)783___________
Used Wathars Fart* B Saryka
tor K a n m a ra i...........
313 0**7
M O O N E Y AP P LIA N C ES
Whirlpool gas dryar
Runt M i l M ) 00
4** 4338 tvet
WILSON M A IE R FU R N ITU R E
3M 31) E F I R S T S )
__________ 333 )433

183— T e l e v i s i o n /
R a d i o / S te re o
CO LOR T E L E V IS IO N
R C A
) ) " color consol*
laiavitson Original pnet evar
MOO balance due 1344 Cash
ar taka over payments ol 13)
month N O M O N E Y DOWN
lu ll In warranty I ,*• hem*
trial, no
obligation Call
4*3 13*4 day *r night

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
IB M E aacullv* Ty p e w rite r.
Good condition 413)00 H I
11W

159-Real Estate
Wanted
Are ,*u aeHing Divorced Iran*
tarred. ForaclosadT Need quick
sale* Can Dele H I *Mi

141—Country
Property / Sal*
Horse Ranch
with *4000
Good water
good access

)* Acres *49990
down/**#* ma
planted In grass
Call H J *0*0

1*00 Ford 3 4 ton p ick up dump
ftuck Naw painting uphol
Star, tun* up and front end
*lignm *nl Apple p&gt;* condr
how Yours tor S a w Dump
truck feature a ion* it worth
MO 00 a d*v 103 &gt;7* |7Y)
fl J E E P C H E R O K E C
11704 or belt offer
__________ 737 IBM
_____
t| Chevy Borusn,* ■, ton long
wheel bat* 173*3
Ask tor
Johnny or L -n d a H J OHS

79 AMCContoid timiUd
i C f l iu ia m iific w dbi«. v iflit f
9IM TI. 54 000 origmal m .lft
55«4 Down C a i Ii or lr«d# A
l«w monttiiy pjym rnfs
....... ........ ........
m m o

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l
V ehicles / C a m p e r s
WotorhcMTi# Jf Oodg* Spmfiman
Top
C au Aftor 1 pm
Ml U \2
____

73 Travelei Pickup Cimpci
Sleep* 4

Debar, Aula 4 Mario* Sales
Acre*! tts* river, tap ol hill
174 Hwy 11 *1 Debar y *44 *344

btf

DISCOUNT
a u t o

i

SALES

WE FINANCE
Iset French Ave

2 1 9 — W a n t e d to B u y

-371 1*43

teat Honda Accord
Air
auto
reduced
S tw )
Courtesy Pantiac
371 M il

Baby bads. Strollers. Clelhas.
Playpens, i l c
Paperback
Beaks H ) *371 H I &lt;104
Need Cribs Playpens Baby
•u r n llu re , clothing Good
Prices Alter I PM
H I 1741
* 1 ( 0 CHURCH BUS Capacity
*! people or more 373 340* or
J )^ 4 7 7 * ______
___
Pa,ing CASH lor
Aluminum. Cans. Copper,
Brass. Lead Newspaper
Glass Gold, Silver
Kokomo Tool *11 W III
Q 00 W * I 37) ' 190
W A N T E D D C A O O R A U V l'
P airigaratari Washare
Dryers
111 47*4

BidCftdit?
No Ctcdit?
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. Sanford 321 4075

* DAYTONA AUTO *
ik AUCTION *
Hwf t j
..... Option* fUath
it • i* • • Ho ld t * • • • • •

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

MOOOO

243— J u n k C a r s
AN T JU N K CARS * TRUCKS
Bought Fra m tt* StaBm ert
Call 111 111*
31) 4313
TOP Dollar P*.d lor JunkB
Herd ian.trucks L heav,
.1), ipmersl J77 irw&gt;
W t P AY TO P D O LLA R FOR
JU N K C A R S A N D TRUCKS
CBS A U T O P A R TS 7*1 4)11

1976 C AM AR 0
*2 3 0 0
1 9 7 7 G R E M L IN
*695

1980 A U D I
*3000

Every Wad Nil* a ll 30 PM

* W here A n y b o d y *
* C a n B u y o r S e ll! *

221 — G o o d T h i n g s
to E a t
P i c k 1 F r * l h P ic k e d
Strawberries daily. Sanford
Area 37) 47*7
Bilbao)

223—Miscellaneous
A Good Tonic For Tts# Up**I
Budget Tts* Evening Hear Id
Want Ads
__________
Awning Windows Four 37 K 43
ard 1 M l) X M Good candl
Hon, plus 3 other 37 X 43.
Spares Total prlct 1)0 Call
H I 70)7

for m «r» f t i i i l i
i *04 m t i n
1*04 Pontiac F irebird
Loaded
Reduced
44**)
Courtesy Penttae,------- 111 i u l ,
!*f* Honda Prelude
Sun rool
styss
CaurSeay F i K B l ..... _ ..T O 3 1 I ).
i»43 Corvette CsISwctors Ldition
11.04* m l . , a ll a ) l* h* .
showroom condition sis too
44* IBM. B3I 41)4
4# Chevy )/4 Ion truck, ’74
engine Asking 11.000 Call
Eddy ea Buster i n 4470
'•) Tran* Am white,loaded'
1 4 ,0 0 0 m i
Take over
payment* 137) mo lor 71 mo
34) 7414, 1ST *4* 411)

H I 1I4B

10 C h t V f C ulto rm (Jtiurt#
pkL up camper ip fs K l M 000
mi E « l r a ( l t « n
Tow ing
p a cia g # t ) SOO Town K
Country RV Retort Orange
Bird
Lake Monro# Lai
Oanj Clift Wood

1973 VO LKS
*695

1980 U A T S U N P/U
TRUCK

*2995

1983 CONCORD
no

DU WAGON &gt; 3 3 0 0

SANFORD

MOTOR C
A M C JEEP
104S. French Ave
177 4 )0 1

■

i

To List Youi BusinessDial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Accounting &amp;
Tax Service
Prafesstanal Tas Eaparti Pre­
pare. my strace *r yaur ham*
Beal prices t l
S4. A tt*.
Lang M l Call attar 4 714 3)71
Place Yaur Wares Wiser*
They re Sure lo Be S '-d ad
Its Iho Wont Ada«l

Horn* D**Ui in this Kit*.
Families__ — .4
Advil*
W H i P T u n ...................m » * « o
M O B IL ! M O M !
I* 'p *1
Kitchen, dining rm . den 3
bdrm 3 b a th . 34 P a lia
enclosed with vinyl windows
Lots at closet* Carpa'ion.
Hove and Iridga Lose front
lot approe 41' a I I T In naw
M obil H a m a P a rk C a ll
Nnnls. two club houses two
tv m m in q poors shuttle board
court*, etc Security M i 000
Can tor app« 173 *037_________
1*1* M A N A T ! ! - 1 b d rm .
14**0. Sanlord area F Inane
mg available H i i]a ) Mr
Keener. * S. M P ____ ____
is*4 tKHta Key la X aa. (stand
K tchan spilt ) bdrm I bam
*1)00 00 ta toka aver par
mantt Call H I **** alter ) 00
SiPi Tbwr*.
T i Villager I Bdrm
I Bam
puddla Ian. A air conditioning
Much moral *3000 37310)
't i R I V I R O A K S
UK71. )
catling tans screened parch,
washer A dryer . I I 004 down
A yau finance balance Car
naga Cava Fam ily Fk Man,
astro* H ia a d t

t**0 Chevrolet P ick Up
Seetobeuev*
sravt
Courtass Punt,a,
! ; ) J|J|

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

la ifts t N o n ...t .~ l h e d Mobil*

FOR P IC X IN G U t
Navy Colt Black Powder Pistol
O ’d Reproduction |3d or best
Qtfer 111 1104_______
Place Your Waits W tim
Th e, re Sure to Be Studied
tn the Want Adstl
Rebuilt KIRBY/ SI lV*b « up
Guaranteed Kirby C*
H 4W .)t1Sf 111 &gt;44*_____
Satellite TV S n in m
Complete All you need I00N
Financing No money down
Si 3BBM Universal M l D as__
1*00 1 ton Ford flatbed truck
Also walk behind concrete
saw 373 )1)4
____
7 Sears Riding Tractor* I to be
tisad up the other is lor parts
*700 00 33) 5140 ______
&lt; ff Sectional Fiber Glass
Garage Door Complete ltd
373 )•»)

Chevy C 70 or Ford Vane use
New Loaned1 High fop dual
air co*or TV bar CB power
w indow * A lo c k s c ru ise
|t*rec R a la il* MLOOO **&lt;e
t u r n C a ll0*7 &gt;»4^Ag*ni

17601073

373 i73i

157—Mobil*
Homes / Sale

p la n te d h er e

2 3 1-C a rs

Y a r d Sal* Cloth** sawing
machine bowling balls and
ate F n A Sal. 10am lo apm
333 W 17th SI Sanlord iCor
nwr ol^tTth A E Im)
____
3 Fam)ltas SaN many house
held Hams. » bab, Hems Sat
A Sun . *777 4 74 » fo 1 101
Las* Dot Dr . Sunland FSt

U

LOADSOF B LO O M IN G "
GOOD V ALU ES

235—T r u c k s /
Buses / V a n s

CONSULT OUR

Rrsidential lot in Sinfotd.

Sandlewcxid Villas I Bedrm. I
B alh. u p s ta irs and Pool
17* OOP 00 477 m i

3234553
FOR E S TA TE
C o r im t r c ia l or R esidtnl!*!
Aucllont A Appraisals Call
Dell t Auction 3)3 3470________

LAKE ASHBY EST 10 Acre*
coned lor a Mobile Home A
wooded S I300 Down Taka
over paym ents ot *31)00
Appro*
B alan ce tie 000
» IS t4 B
___________
Man, levge oak tr to t

I J t Itntord Avt
C O N IIG N M C NTS W ELCO M E I

N tW S M Y R N A BEACH
New villa In waterfront com mu
inly *5* *00

153—AcreageLots/Sale

F IX E R UPPER 3 bdrm |ty
bath hama with eat M kitchen,
parch told m “ at tt " candl
lien SIS 0*4

113—Storage Rentals
Mimi
fifiKnnut
H llll M
FTif
tnOUkCl
lA U t
S TO R A G E T R A IL ia S
Far an site censlrvctian. etc
Wile* Salat. .1)1 *t*4 333 4A7*

HALL

IN FA R M IN O TO N A R E A large
3 story home hunting lodge
New well and pump Only
*3*000

IA N D S T0 C K BROKERS
SANFORD: S E
1st C lass
C o u n try L iv in g Large 3
Bedrm. Garage, 1 acre lanced
yard 3010 Marquette 14*3 00
and Security 1 )Q) 4*4 3S34

Gelding Horse |it hands highi *
Children* Pony befh
MOO
Musi sell!
It* 5*47
Call alttr a 30

L &amp; E AUCTION

107— M o b il*

' FROM *300

3 Mile Miitd ChowPups

Sanford Nice 3 bedroom home
with living room. dining room,
paneled family room laundry
room, workshop Can tor m
toeme bon H J &lt;100 or (la 4S37
*43 SOO or belt otter
S A N F O R D I MW Terrace Drive
L k* n r* ) bdrm , 1 bath Low
down VA non o u e lilly ln g .
m o r tg a g e
SSi *00 443
3*41 33)7141.

321 0759 E v e 322 76 4 3

Homes / Rant

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

Elaborate N Guog* Railroad
ic * up R adio c o n tro ltd
a.rptanei B boat* Golf ctub*
Ph 373 41*0 ____ _____
For Sat* B*s*bati catcher t
equipment Mask Halmat
Chest Protector le g Pro
teeters L'k* new 14) or bast
otter H I tied

e Free le good ham* a Good
watchdogs a PraMr Itncad
yard a Cal! 34* 143j *

NEW BRICK HOME

323-3301
I 4drm , adults, no pats, air,
iquiat. restdantial 3300 par
month plus d e w s ' 131101*

B R A ID E D RUGS t , r old
B ro u n S rust, I ' i X t t
4
smaller matching All for 11)0.
H ) ) 1 M _______________

1 4 1 — H o m e s F o r S ale

— —

LA B O R E R S
A S S E M B LE R S
W A R EH O U S E W ORKERS
Assignments available in San
l o r d . L a k e M a r y and
Longwood area
Me lee
Ablest Tem po rary Service
331 3*a0 ____

BaauY,shop equipment tor sat*
3 *H purpose hydraulic Chau s
I styling hydraulic chair and
3 hair dryers Ca'I H )f * )0
from | 30 IlH 5 00_________ ___

Free to good home Female Pit
Bull Te-rler * month* old
Call H i *7)0_________________

British American Rutty

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S
Canaral Construction labor
Good pay art 4J0C

Light Bookkeeping payroll,
accounts receivable 33 to 30
hrs weekly Apply in person
Big "10'■ Tires. 3S30 S Or
iRndoPr

Knee Deep In Grass?
N**d# M*w«r, R ih f Ho#
r m d It In Th# W«nf Adt

OFFICE SPACE

HOURS

E LD E R S Carlittad Exallant
pay tcalat Call today art
tioo

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

199— P e ts &amp; S upplies

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS.

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 ER A TO R S
Im m ediate
opaninqt Good pay acaiat
Call art 4300 NOW*

F U R B W r l \ T * * W \ * . * 3 o i* r ik ,r
&gt; .-v c a n ‘■jeL ;s y eg 't v &gt; w t c a y « 4 u I
C K C W .IS*) u p y *u r- O u it id r s u o A L

193—Lawn &amp; Garden

12 7—O ffic e R e n ta ls

TR A IN E E S
&amp; ,*at starting
|eti Several openings Good
pay AT* 4100
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Mott
tfiiftt op«B Good pay scales
art uco

Evening Herald, Sanford, FI Wednesday. April 14, IM S - 1IB

KIT N* CARLYLE *by LBfff Wright

Firewood/Fuel
T R t t S I R V I C i a FIR E W O O D
FO R SALE C ALL A F T E R
4PJW H ) tOBB ______

General Service!
D r i l l W a lls C a m m t r c la l
Mewing Haute Painting and
Marat Tears at (apersanc*
Reasonable 3114*47

Additions A
Remodeling

Handy Man

REMOOELING SPECIALIST

l a p Handyman, Rat Raliabi*
Fra* E tt most any job Best
Rate* H 1 B U I Call Anytime

W* Mend I#
The Whole Bail Of Was

B. L LINK CONST.
322 7025
^ ^ ^ ^ n a m o ^ ^ v a li^ i^ ^ ^

Appliance Repair
Allens Applunci Stmt*

H ealth* Beauty
TO W E R 'S B E A U TY SALON
F O R M E R L Y Harriett t Beauty
Sit E 1*1 SI &gt;31)743

Home Improvement

Carpentry

Callser’s BvtMin* 4 Ramedalsng
N* Je* Tae Small
t i l Berta* Lana, laniard
____________131-4433____________
Me CL UR I i H UN T Remodel
mg, carpentry, cabmol* No
(oB too small 337 437*________
Plumbing. Pointing Electric
Carpentry Don I See lit Ask Bo!
IByfb ta p
B B L H IO aal
T H O M A I A THOM AS Memo
repair, cleaning, law* ta rt.

R E M O O E L IN G
■ (P A IR IN G
Raterences . . . Very Ball****
173 *417/X 340 _____ S i a m 3147

Home Repair!

!l hr Sarnra S4* E sir* Charge
_ l7 jjr* i* _ * * B ja * ljM * 4 1 ^

Building Contractor!
A D D ITIO N S R IM O D IL IN O
BUI Strlpp Custom Builder
State L X
H BOO USB*

(95-7411

Cleaning Service
luaod Caraal Cleaning Iwing
Dswsng I warn B Hall ITS 4*
Sofa B Chair. S3) 17) 33*4____
Masd S a r n r a ....... i , aa Fell Day
I Tim * ar W**4t,
(* (p t 4 4 4 f ...............

MAIDS To -Order
Cleanliness it aeat T* Gwdlmett
Cali H it helpers l
Guaranteed Service Law Bate*

CALL NOW! 339CAPO
Electrical

C A R P ^ ^ ^ ^ - R tp a i^ ^ n d
remodeling No |eb too email
Call 13) *44)
___
Maintenance *1*11 types
Carpentry, pointing, plumbing
and electric 33)4834

. LandcUaring
O I N E V A L A N O C L IA N IN O
List and Land door me.
nil dirt, and haul mg
Call 3W W30 ar Sr* 1/43
T H O R N I L A N D C L S A M IN O '
BUSH HOGGING
c l a y a shale m u n

B I S I 0 4 N I I A L WIRING

Lawn Service

Sar.ica Upgrades. Aayflung
■ tact,seal Free IHlmales
Svnca If N l CaH
Tam 's Btaclrsc lervica. 3311310

A C tL A W N S IB V IC I
Cleansng Tkalclung FartHiitag
Fra* IlflmaSet .......... 1*41711

Lawn Service

Painting

Lawn Maintenance
Landscaping Bush Hog Mowing
________ lit SO*)
Lawn Mamltnancd Butinas* tor
salt Appror SO accounts Call
atter 4pm 13) B IX

W A IL P A P IR IN Q
P A IN TIN O
Ratarancas ......
Vary Raliabi*
31I4*I7/X)0e
*44 77* 1147

LAWNS MOWED6 TRIMMED

L O A D ! OP "a L O O M IN Q "
GO O D V A L U E S
P L A N T ( O HE HE
FOR P IC K IN G III

tpn«»B Yard Cla iR stp*...HFI*M

Plastering
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Sanford: Camp Monroe To County Seat...
Sanford, "the Friendly C lly ," was
incor[Kirnlcd 107 years ago,
The first permanent settlement In
I he urea was founded In 1836 when
troops were stationed Oil the south
hank of Lake Monroe. This was one tif
a series of garrisons established In
Florida to protect early settlers from
the Indians.
Named C a m p Monroe. It was
manned by two companies of artillery
and four of dragoons. This force was
not strong enough, however, to repel
Indian attacks and In February of 1837
reinforcements were brought In
A subsequent Indian utlark was
repelled, but the federal troops suf­
fered a great casualty. Capt. Charles
Mellon, for whom the garrison was
subsequently named.
(About a mile from Fort Mellon a
one-story block house was built. It was
called Fort Reid and was connected to
Fort Mellon by a sand road. The road
later became Mellonvllle Avenue.)
In 1840 the federul government
began an effort to settle the area, and
by 1845 two small steamboats were
making regular lrips between I'alatka
and Fort Mellon
As the Indtun attacks grew less
severe, the settlers turned their
thoughts to the land. Orange groves
were planted. Uy 1858 the fort was
unnecessary, the federul government
having succeeded in moving the Indi­
ans west.

By this time a large hotel hail been
constructed across Luke Monroe at
Enterprise, and many Northerners
were coming down by boat from
Jacksonville to hunt and lish.
Fort Mellon became Important to the
settlement of Central Florida. All goods
were brought Into this section by boat
to the (ort and carrlrd by mule team to
other sections of the stale.
In 1870, Gen. Henry S. Sanford,
former minister to Brlgtum. purchased
12.535 arres of land and laid out the
town that was named for him. west of
Fort Mellon,
The General Interested a group of
English capitalists In his plans and
personally brought over a ro lo n y of
Swedes, settling them In Ills new town.
In 1880, President-elect Ulysses S.
Grant was In Sanford at ceremonies lo
murk I he tieglnnlrig of construction of
the South Florida Railroad. Grant
turned the first shovel of earth to begin
the project.
When J .E . Ingraham. Gen. Sanford's
agent In charge of the Sanford pro­
perty. received a telegram that Grant
and his party were due to rrach
Sanford on the curly afternoon of Jan
12. 1880, he gave a courier a list of the
people In the backwoods he wished
notified and an Invitation extended to
them to be In Sanford at the hour
whrn the boat was scheduled toarrlve.
The messenger covered 15-20 miles
on horseback to carry the news to the

residents of Mellonvllle Avenue. Fort
Reid. Tw in Lakes, Panla and Sylvan
lake
According lo one account of the
lime. "Some ol the settlers notified
werr Confederate veterans who. when
advised of Gen. Grant’s approach,
looked at the messenger In a critical
way and stated they were not Interest­
ed. und did not give u damn If he was
going to arrive In Sanford."
The steamer, known os the Geo. M
liyrd. reached thr old Sanford dor k
around 2 p m When I he strainer
docked. Capt. D.L. May, publisher of
the Sanford Journal, was thr first one
to board the bout, handing the general
ii r e c e n t I s s u e of his p a p e r .
The general turned over the first
shovel of dirt. T h r shovel he used Is
now owned by the General Sanford
Library. Following the erremony, the
visiting dignitaries were driven In
carrtagrs on a tour of the Speer and
Doyle groves.
At the time of Grant's visit, there
was practically no town. There were
three saloons, two storrs lone operated
by Gen. Sanford und the other by IL L
IfeForest). and a small hardware store.
By 1884, the railroad had been
completed. It linked Jacksonville with
Sanford. The little town on the SI.
Johns River had both rail and wulrr
transportation to the murkrts of the
north.
The year before Sanford wus in cor

|Hiru(cd was 1886, The town's officials
were Albert M. Thrasher, m ayor.
Duncan J . Campbell, marshal. T h o m ­
as M MucRrte. clerk and assessor, und
Fay S Phelps, treasurer and collector.
Aldermen were Philip -I. Parrnmor
(chairman), Stephen J . !bawdy. Henry
I. I.llllenlhal. A E. Phillips. Adams S.
Travis. un d J.H . Randall
Sanford was Incorporated as a city
on Sept. 29. 1877. T. Pearson wus
elected mayor.
The meeting hail been preceded by u
notification mude and signed on Aug.
29 ol that year by N.A Hull. Roliert B.
Rich and T . Pearson, urging all
persons who were registered voters
within the pmj»o»rd corporate limits to
assemble at IO a in. on Saturday. Sept.
29. to form the new government.
At that time, the largest settlement
In the nrea was Mrllonvllle. which lay
east of the proftosed town of Sanford.
Its main street. Mellonvllle Avenue,
was laid out by Col. Zachary Taylor,
later President of the United Slates,
and was extended through the forest
from the fort here lo Fort Hrookr,
which later became Tampa.
The notice rtf the Sanford meecllng
summoned all persons who were
registered voters residing within the
following proposed corporate limits:
"Beginning at the end of Sanford
Avenue on Utke Monroe, thence runContinued to page 6

The Swedes: They Came Here By Rail, Ship ...
In 1871 the South
struggled with the pro­
blems of Radical Re­
co n structio n. Ulysses
G runt wus president.
Florida wus beginning In
attract the developers.
And. lit Sweden. Ellas
Bengston and his wife.
C h ris tin a . Joined 30
fellow Swedes to begin u
Journey towurd a new life
In the United States.
They hud come from
their homes by rail and
by canal to the seaport of
Gotenborg. From there
they would go by ship to
Leith. Scotland, and by
train to Glasgow, where
the long Atlantic crossing
would begin.
In Glasgow, the ship's

manifest showed that
most of the passengers
were male. Not shown
were their reasons for
making the trip, but the
un iversa lly applicable
factors were dlssastlsfaelion with things os they
w rre. and h o p e for a
lietter future In America.
T h e y ca rrie d l i ttl e
except their skills and
m u s c l e s . I deas u n d
dreams. They arrived at
llie Sanford wharf on
May 30.
In lime these first Im­
migrants were Joined by
t n o r r of t h e i r
c o u n t r y m e n . Some
came, us they had. solic­
ited by un agent of Gen.
H e n r y S. S a n f o r d .
Others, heurlng of the

suceess of the Florida cess took longer.
As It so often happened
colony, undertook the
trip with their own funds In Immigrant communi­
und faith. Still others ties. the younger genera­
came to Florida from tion w an trd to hurry
Kansas and Illinois, from with th r business of
Maine and Minnesota. Am ericanisation. They
Together they built u developed Am rrtrun In­
community, and It Is the terests und loyalties.
sum of their exjierlences They learned the English
that make up the history language and American
ways. The y Intermarried.
of New llpsala.
In the early yrursof the
Officially, they
changed from foreigners c o lo n y , e veryon e allo Americans after filing leaded the Scandinavian
naturalization papers, Society C hurch where
learning some elementa­ Lutheran services were
ry facts of American gov­ conducted In the Swed­
ernment and taking a ish languuge. But thr
verliul exam about these young (tropic wantrd to
fuels, and flnully up- hear English language
(tearing before u Judge lo services. Many of them
followed u congregation
lake the oath.
Unofficially, the pro­ to found u Presbyterian

Church in ihr Communi­

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In the beginning. New
U p s u l u had Its o wn
school which was so well
attended the students
quullflrd for a special
tuition rate under the
county school system.
But a Swedish school
p re s e rv e d too m a n y
Swedish wuys. In a few
years, thr young people
usked to I k - allowed to go
In school In Sanford.
S o m e t h i n g s t ook
longer to change. The
Lutheran Church con­
tinued to have Swedish
language services. As
la ir as 1930, church
festivals und sjrecial cer­
em onies appealed. In
Swedish, to the older

m riulxTs of the com m u­
nity. And everyone loved
the Juloltu. or Christinas
scrvlrc. Even the young
|M-oplr loved to sing "Del
ur c m ros ulsprungrn" at
tills early ceremony.
For yrurs. a Swedish
wedding In New Ufisaln
was a time of great cele
bratlon. lasting several
days. The prr|Niration of
food lie gall weeks lieforc
Ihr event Relatives arid
friends came from u dls
l a n c e

a n d

s t a y e d

overnight.
Childrearing practices
continued to follow flnu
r ul es that hud been
established In the Old
Country. The rod was not
sfMirrd.
Continued to page IB

The Herald: It Began In 1908 As A Weekly
In 1908. K .J. Holly. Sr., formerly managing editor
fur the Orlando Reporter-Slur, came to Sanford to
become the first editor of the Sanford Herald, which
was first published as a weekly on Aug. 22. 1908 The
newspaper office was on the first Door of the Bishop
Block building on First Street.
The first day's editorial stated The Herald has been
established to fill a "crying demand for a live
newspaper In Sanford that could worthily represent

the liberal and enterprising citizens of this com­
monwealth.
"While much of Its space will be devoted lo Sanford
In particular. It will strive to give all the news of the
county and keep Its readers In touch with all matters
pertaining to their welfare.
"There were no electric lights, no sidewalks, no
paved streets, the sewerage of the city ran Into the
lake where all eyes could see it and all olfactory
nerves could sense It," Holly recalled In 1934. Type

wus set by hand und two puges of the paper wete run
al a time.
Since Sanford liad no dally newspaper, people
gathered In front of the Herald office lo read the
bulletins posted there. After World War I started, the
Herald carried dully war news.
The Herald later moved lo 107 Magnolia, from
which it continued Its campaign fof civic Improve­
ment.
Contiansd to pags 17

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Porcelain Dolls
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Jewelry • Candies
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nltif* turnI h along said Avrnur I wo urn!
ti quarter miles, llirnre due north to
Lake Monroe .mil then eastward along
the margin of the lake la (he point of

br ginning.”
At the lime. Sanford and Mrllonvllle
were within Orange County. Il was not
uni It l!H 3 that Seminole County was
created and Sanford became the
county seat.
There were 50 qualified r lectors
residing within the prescribed town
Ittnila presenl al the meeting In IH77.
and (Ills represented more than twoIbirds of l he electors
Hull, president of Ihe meeting, ap*
|Hilittrd George C, Gruoter,

Prank

Lewis and William lloalrlghl sergeants
al arms.
It was veiled I hat the tor [kirate name
lor Ihe new mnnlrl|»ullly should he
Sanford, amt a elty seal was designed
hearing a (vilm tree Illustration and the
words. "Sanford. Orange County,
Florida."
In Ihe vole for lncor|Mirallon, 53
volrtl for and one against flic move,
ami since II ,ip|x-.ued Ihal not levs
than Iwo-thirds of the duly qualified
and registered voters of the promised
elty had voted to form a mntdelpal
eorjHiratlmi. Il was declared carried
ami the corporation established
When voters eventually rhose San­
ford's llrst otlleials. T . IV.uson was

elected mayor, edging E.S. White by a
39-10 vote.
Elected as the first aldermen of
Sanford were A.C. Marlin, 44 votes. A
Ndlson. 38 votes; E.S. While, 38 votes.
R.H. Rich. 47 voles: and Charles
Groves. 46 votes.
ILL. Way became the first city clerk,
defeating J .A . McRae 38-7.
George C. Grunter, with 44 votes,
was elected town marshal. W J. Hill,
founder of ihe lltll Lum ber and
Hardware Co., received one vole and F
Lewis received four voles
The oplimtsm of the 1920’s hurst
when ihe real-estate boom came to an
abrupt halt In 1926. however. The
banks ran Into difficulty, and farmers
were hard-pressed.
Hy 1930 Ihe city was deeply In debt,
owing 86,500,000 In bonded debt. The
debt was rtually paid off earlier this
yrar.
Mayor Lake eventually went to
prison for misuse of public funds, and
Sanford, like other cities, had lo
struggle to survive.
Hut survive It did. nnd Ihe opening nl
the Sanford Naval Air Station In 19-12
provided u much-needed economic
stimulus (or the area.
The base dosed for good lit 1968 and
was returned lo Ihe city. The land is
now used for a municipal arra and
successful light Industrial park.

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yv aia
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f k a i a lb an iKa Ira. t o w n ed by M r C m r. 4»
an d if y o y r a looking for laveatm eal. iKig
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tom aa to w hat it tK. old l a r a lla ti.
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tKa krai

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(e a n r ia l O r a n l. (ban f 'r a t .d m l
of tKa L a it r d S«ate«. wbo w a t takm g a plaat
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tKa I m a n fla n k by* on* e «Kan gad tu tKa

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oran ga grow art.
ra d o -a d man and alaam !«.al m rn
and proeparoua
I b a raal aatata

d a a la rt w ara rwnra tban a* lite
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t u a ly a ttu ia d
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not r». a p r il»a g a a n a l daautatom
tn m a
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w r t l il. w a t ilaalio yad
It lakaa y e a n and
tl*e a a ^ n d .t u r e of mu* K w a r y la b u ild up
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• w n n g (n il fa-ib m t ie il.m a le . and m any
•-liraat w h o had ne t b*al faith m that Ka«l but
tbair w a r &gt; and to bad not tba m ean t of
reatotmg the go.ere in th ru fo rm e r rundite*m
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w ould

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and iin g a iH m the land aro u n d S a n f o r d
w o u ld pf.xbree the bnatt yrgatablaa. and at a
lima of y aa r that ibey are m od v alu ed b y our
northern nrigbta-rt. tbal it d u rtag the w inter
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barf
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ground dr a nag#
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m cra aaad

ila

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yegetab let m ay l&lt;a gtoeen. but tb« prtn&lt; ipal
rrrrpa are c e le ry and tatiu* e
C e le r y A r r n y a
et^nr ta lly tt noted fur tKa c e le ry f t r m i nn
aa* b to la of it
In I M J i tba o b i, barnbke t« b * r d k *uaa w«t
af-andoneef. and a bandaome K n « k m e took
•H pla- a
N ew d w e llin g , and I n m a n blot kt

f iral N atM inal. M*«k I aa iba o n ly bau k Kudd
mg m ti.wn

have a m ra * Lean Kuril, old oetaa rapo.red
nn&lt;J cm r opted, and S a n fo rd n o w (latent \ M f )
in h ab itan t!

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n w n al g ro w lb . and in
IAM\ w e k n d a ib ritu tg bn la raly uf i . V l )
m bal-.ianta
w .tb all ibe r u n ta n .a m aa o f a

S a n f o r d , for itt e iie . it t a e ry ioa«K&gt;|*»li
Ian tow n
l i a r pr.|mlat»m it u m p a r d of peo

m u d a rn Iw w a. a gaa plant, w atarw o rk a an d are
far lo ry
Ib a yaar I Ah 7 w aa a a n t a U a t o r
for tw o reaaona
I k e bobJmg uf the South
f lo rtd n F a i t , and (o« w b al waa km .w n aa lha
b«g kre ’
I k e fair waa ul great K e n tk l. n H
o n ly I*. S a n f o r d . U l to a ll of S w i k H o r t d r
aa il

n dvvrtiaed

tKa pueedobltta of

tbea part

of lim atate
A l that lime f'r t a u la n l ( I r e * land
end kta y u m g w ife p a.d S a n f o r d a vtetl
O n S a p l I I , IfWl7. a kre deatro yed p rn rt M illy
the w k u le l u t o r u portaun of the loom , tkare
be m g fe w but wooden byildtnga

MAIN STREET. LOOKING WEST FLOWING WELL IN CENTER OF STREET

in m any
am allar towna in I b*rrdn
And.
tluMigli S a rtf. itl waa frtituonla in K a tta g • on*
|to fa lita ly law « ataa u l ilia I r a n w .lK in Ka*
le - u n d a iin
yat l-a.rtg .m tKa l e a of li a t a l

Iveyta
city
Ila

C AM I HON

bad !&gt;aatt d aatio yad
S r w r b n .I lh a l a tria a
t r rn l la k ra d»d not i r l t . d tKa pr«*grrai o l
tbia a n lrtp n a m g |u«-plr
I Ka y e a r I *VVt w ill ketg U
ram rm l*arrel
la« t u i r o l lb# y rlb .w fa ta l p in y ..a w b u li
lu . am a apedrniN m |a* kteuttdir. I am pa and

It a at Itarr tKat b it
I to kar tnada lo t |«wi •
« Kata fr«4tt l »en I m ar gen. a n d 1-udt tKa k it l

fo y n d a li.y i of a t» a a
a larg e o re ag r grotr

praiftifai

a fe d
ik m g fna iba
im m rvlialrty
la g a n to

lu t b l, |w lt.n g up bait It- n»a lo o k K u ib lm g i m
pin -a td iba fr a il w&lt;eodan a tru e lu irt * bo It

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E e e ry o n e
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Joe.
lo ll k il r i | k l .e m r &gt;« \ | (
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t«iwn
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W kat ttrn rd

a ra ia m tly . a n d poakopa waa

pie fr«mi n il p a ilt of our b ro a d la a d
and
m any foreign ..• u n t n rt are alto ity»reaanled
S a n f o rd a n t i ie n t have p ro e m b y the man
nar w it h w b rrb (met (ttaat k t r r b arn mat.
lh a l they aro able to rope w tiK an y n r r wen*
t la n ie w ho b m ay anea m the fu ture
W it h
tm K ( it ie r n t . cou pled w ith S a n f o r d t m any
raaourcet. there m no retu rn w h y it th n u b l
not. m the near future, bmcmie the larg e tl.
Lett an d Lue.eeI c ity m South F l o n d t

R c y r W a m 4 it — m trrlM re e o4 fk e I r m i a g N n * M

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• Entire Stock Reg. Price Jr. &amp; Missy Coordinates
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S A N F O R D A P P R E C IA T IO N D A Y S I

FASHION E)&lt;PO SALE
J u s t in tim e for
su m m er. S a ve on
our great sc re e n
print tee-tops in
poly/cotton. Team
them with m atch ­
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skirts.
Choose from
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M isse s sizes.
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4 .9 9

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Choose from wild styles in 100% cotton.
Exciting fashion colors ripe for the season

FASHION RINGS
1 4 .9 9
Choose from this special group
of faux jewels stone rings.

Orig. *14
M is s e s
print c a m p s h irts in
cotton b le n d s.
P e rfe ct w ith s k irts ,
sh o rts o r p an ts.

Orig. *17
C a su a l s p lit sk irt in
su m m e r b rig h ts.

Wear several at this price!
Terrific selection in gold tones.

Sanford Pla 2a

each U U L U T I L L C U
Orig 27 00 to 5500
Selection of boxed pendants,
bracelets and earrings Great for
Mother's Day giving!

Orig. *18
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w a ist s k irt.

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M ixed .............6:30
9:00

a.m. Sr. Citizen............... 1:00 p.m.
p.m. Youth............................ Wed.
p.m.
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the Savings Place

Kmart Is glad to be a vital part
of the Sanford community. Dur­
ing Sanford Appreciation Week,
we invite you to visit our Sanford
Kmart and take advantage of
the everyday low prices.
We Thank You for your continued
support of Kmart and will con­
tinue to serve you with the best
possible values.

DAYS

W h e n M e llo n v ille
A n d S a n fo rd U n it e d
The town ol Mrtlonvlllt- had a fitful
existence In rompHIllnn with lls
growing ttrlRfitx&gt;r. Sanlord Sanford
whs Incorporated In IH77 and In unite
I lie two towns, Judge Tinker made
Union Avenue. T.K I’lerson was Itie
llrst mayor ol Sanford, and T.A.
I login v o f Mellonville
In IH79 a charier was secured from
I he S&lt;aith l-Torlda it.nlrn.nl to run hum
Sanlord to Tampa President US.
Grant came In Sanlmd and threw the
llrst shovelful ol earth to IHHd the
•I.T. A K W. Hallroad came Into
Sanford Iron) Jaiksnnvllh- and mil
n r e le d w ith the South F lorid a
llallroad Prior In tills time, all con­
nection with the outside world north of
Santord was by steamboat The Union
Station, a l I he West End ot Cummer
elal Street, was built soon alter the
completion of i In* railroad.
Mellonville. slowlv lulling Into de­
cadence. finally erased to exist atiout

1883or'84.

In IHH4. tile Lyman hank was
(minded with Its "llrst brl&lt; k building"
In town. Three years later It developed
ltdo (lie First National hank In quick
s u c c e s s io n ca m e T u x h r r r y and
Female!, lalrr ihc Geo II Frrnuld
lla id w a rc Co., ami now Ihc hall
Hardware Co.. Chase Urol hers Pack­
inghouse, now Chaw A Co., ihc .1 N
Whlincr Co.. Lord's Jewelry Store,

now McLauUn's Jewelry Store, (1052
note Kadrr'sl. Sanford Loan and Trust
Co, hunk. W. T. Deane's Furniture
Store. T .l Miller A Son. Ihc Fiber
Factory, and others and then the fire.
Iloi the fire only cleared away Ihc old
wooden buildings, and Sanford arose
In liriek
In February IH88 was held a County
Fair which was all ended by President
and Mrs Cleveland, and Kmmu Ablxitt
was engaged lo sing at the "Old Opera
House" under a guarantee of Sl.(KK)
tor one iverformancc. The fair was a
gu.«i success, and Orange County
contained a happy and contented
people and hope held out a reasonable
prospect of large drmand for their
products, as nur national population
should Increase and become educated
to iheir use; with assurance that a
profliahle culture of citrus fruits was
necessarily limited lo South Florida.
A possible recurrence o f such
weather as had frozen orange trees In
l HIM! gave them little concern, being
counted tnr one liability lo disaster,
against many In oilier business en­
terprises Thus, houyanl with hope,
ihclr countenances expressed satisfac­
tion for the present and bright an­
ticipation for the future, when the
gieat freeze of Feb. 6. 1895 came.
T errib le Indeed were the c o n s e ­
quences.

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Presented By
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WELCOMES ALL
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BY OR CALL

CHARLOTTE SNYDER

The GARDEN CLUB of
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AT TH E GARDEN C EN TER (17-92)
S ILV ER TEA
Frl., April 26th 2-5 p.m.
Sat.. April 27th 10-5
Sun., April 28th 1-4

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"We Care!
MED-CARE, INC.
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with a little class.

"YOUR HOMETOWN COMPANY"

RENTALS
&amp; SALES

You Won’t
Hear Wild
Claims From
Our Store, Just
Sincere Efforts
And Thanks From
Our Family Run
Business Since The
40’s In Sanford.
THANK YOU FROM
THE SM ITH S
MIKE CONNIE J E F F

“WE BILL MEDICARE DIRECT"

24 HOUR S ER V IC E
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T r a n s la t e

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IN AND
T A K E AD V A N TA G E
O F OUR 10 %
DISCOUNT ON A L L
IN-STOCK ITEMS

would like to invite
you to come in an see
our newly remodeled
salon, we have ex*
panded to twice our
size to accommodate
our ever growing
clientele. Thank you
for making this possi­
ble. Because If It
weren’t for you • we
wouldn’t be # 1.

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Headliners

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A N F O R D A P P R E C IA T IO N D A Y S

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...Herald
C o n t in u e d fr o m p ag e 3

Dean recalled thist the flrnt project
the Herald sponsored alter he moved
to Sanford was Ihe Community Cheat.
"Today It seems Incredible that any­
one could have opposed II. Hot Ihe
town wasn't ready for It and 1 soon
became known as ‘that 23-year-old
upstart from Miam i,"’ Dean said.
l-ttrr In November. 1954. when Fred
I'erklns was editor and publisher, the
Herald moved from Magnolia Avenue
to die budding at 20-1 W. First St.
abandoning Its flat bed press for a
rotary press.
In August, 1958. there was a change
In slock ownership and management
and W aller Glclow became editor*
publisher o f the Herald,
Hy 1966. Ihe Herald had outgrown
Us crumped facilities on First Street
and had quadrupled In growth over a
five year period. It moved Into Its
modern facilities at 300 N. French Avr.
on -Inly 4. 1066. and celebrated the
event with an o|trn house Aug 20 for
area officials and on the 21sl for the
piddle.
The occasion also marked Ihe 5Hih
birthday Ilf the Herald.
The pride und Joy of the Herald

publisher was the two new Duplex
presses The old plant's press turned
out 12 pages black and while at Ihe
rale of 12.000 newspapers an hour,
while Ihe new presses could turn mu
as many as 40 pages with color al Ihe
rale of 28.000 an hour. The Herald
swlchrd from Dulled press Interna
1tonal to Assoclalcd Press and added
two teletypes printing simultaneously
— one the primed word and the other
perforated tape, which could Ik* fed
Into a linotype, operating without a
human operator.

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY

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C E L E B R A T IN G OUR

REPAIRIN G AND R EBU ILD IN G
AUTOM ATIC TR A N SM ISSIO N S

The biggest and tnnsl sweeping
change In 64 years of publishing for
Ihe Herald look place Feb. 21. 1972.
when It made a giant step into Ihe
computer-ugr and switched to the
off set process.
On Nov. 5. 1972. the Herald's first
Sunday edition was printed as the
newspajH'r wrnl In six Issues a week
and the Seminole Magazine and col­
ored comics were udded.
On June I. 1974. Wuyne Doyle
replaced Glclow as publisher. The
current editor Is Thomas Giordano.
Today, Ihe Herald Is produced com ­
pletely by computers and a new
building Is umlrr construction I k - hind
the present facility to accommodate
future expansion.

26 YEARS SAME LOCATION
JO* W 24th S T R E E T S A N FO R D

We Thanh All O l Our Customers

01 Central Florida Who Have
Helped Make This Celebration Possible.
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Sanford, FI.

S A N F O R D A P P R E C IA T IO N D A Y S

We canmakethedifference
That’s right! Together the residents and
businesses ol Sanford h a v e made a difference.
Southeast Bank is proud to take an active part
in the continued growth and revitalization of
our town. We salute the efforts of those who
have made Sanford what it is today and will be
tomorrow!

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Deal h was regarded
with deep rrsport and
w as a cco m p a n ied by
agr-Inng customs. Th r
grave of a loved onr was
painstakingly cared for
and d e c o ra te d wi th
plants and Rowers. Nor
was his memory apt to hr
fo rg o tte n . His p h o to ­
graph stood on a mantle
or the piano lo be " r e ­
m em bered" with fresh
nowrrs.
Even loday. a Swedish
dinner Is not a thing lo
lx- hurried through. And
you will not find a Swede
In Sanford who does not

ill Southeast Bank

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like homehaked pastries
and rookies with Ills cof­
fee.
T o d a y t he U p s a l u
Pr e sbyt er i an Church
lives as a monument to
the young Swedes who
fiad the courage to break
wi th tradition and to
heroine American. And
th e Up s n l a S w e d i s h
Cemetury stands as a
monument to those who
had the courage to fake
the first step — from
Sweden lo America.
Ellas and Christina are
hurled there.

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— Dcttye D. Smith

Appreciation Sale
In Appreciation Of Our F irst
Y ear In Sanford

1985 PONTIAC
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lineiee ol electronic luel
injection, power rack and pinion
altering. earn! Independent tear
wheel suspension and a tuned
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                    <text>77th Year, No 208 Tuesday. April 23, 1985-Sanford. Florida

Evening

Herald

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*81 2801

Price

25 Cents

County Eyes Sanford Land For Future Office Space
n _ ri[/ j0J ,tn
l’lu/a and ihr old Nash-Lalavetic car
Herald Staff W riter
dealership
CommercialAvenue
Avenue
In
. . . . 2&lt;'XK) Semlnolr County dealership
oncin
Commercial
lt\ itir
tItr .year
Com m issioners Monday unani
will lx- short 27 000 square fret of
m ously authorized Jo h n Percy
olltt r spar r ami buildings and land in
clirector of public services, to get
Sanford the countv seat will f*appraisals showing the market value
M ding at premium prii r-s
of tItr three facilities
I'l.uming Inr the future, county
At the same time the commission
eommlsMonrrs arc Irxiklng at Hu
ers decided they are not Interested m
pnsslhlr pun base of ttic Masonic
selling olf any ol thrlr Sanford pro
lempir on Park Avenue and the Kirk
t»ert v

The county owns the old Knum ilin
Building
Building atat First
First Street
Street and
and l-.rU
Park
Avenue arm the former Seminole
Memorial Hospital, now the County
Services Building, and has converted
Itoth into office space
The former Jail behind the court
house and the- old health department
building on French Avenue are Ix-mg
renovated Into office sparr OfTU c
space is being rented al the Sanford

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Templr .„,d
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n i r Temple
In other Sanford buildings
Percy said at his request the
le adership of the Masonic Temple at
212 \ Park Avc submitted a tiro
fmsal to the count\ for the sale of ihctr
laciltiv The officers m the proiKisal
are asking lur $375,000 lor Htc
building plus a swap o! four lots
.nmed bv the county near the Countv
Se rvices Building at Fust Street and

Mellonvtllr
Mrllont
lilt* Avenue
C'omtniMtonrr Hill Klnhhol!
Hie county will need those lots tor
parking space
(font want to
*waP Ol give aw.IV .,nv proper!v
ncarbv Klrchholl said
Percy told cc)imms.sicinrrs Hie ask
mg price oi Kirk Plaza with its 7 U H )
'tp ia rr tret is $100,000 ami an
apprais.il done in 1982 shows u was
S e c C O U N TY . page 8A

Thomas 'Devastated1

Bi-Racial Panel Postponed

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By U
Rick
Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
llte hi-racial committee prc&gt;|&gt;osrd by city
commissioner Hob Thomas to study race rrl.ilions m Sanford was stalled Monday night when
commissioners voted 3 to I that the Idea needs
more scrutiny
Mayor licityc Smith and commissioner* David
Tarr and Mlltnn Smith voted lor the pnst|xmf
ment. saving the panel's s|/c. incmticrshlp and
pur|H)sc* needed lurtln-r scrutiny Thomas vuted
against postponement. commissioner Jo lm
Men cr was absent
Mayor Smith suggested tIn- |inslpuitmciil lxuntil the commissions workshofi lllerlllig next
Monday saying us proposed si/e ol |7 mcitilM-rs
would make it ton unwieldy
K m and Milton
Smith concurred Smith adding that forethought
was needed because llte panel is so important to
Suiilord s future .mil Tan tpirstiunmg the need

'...thore aro a lot of
white pooplo who fool
ju*» as you (Farr) do;
♦hat wo don't nood to go
any furthor... (But)
thoro aro a lot of subtlo
things that... wo nood
to talk about.*
Bob Thomoi
lor sue It a committee altogether
I be m o v e s u rp ris e d Th o m a s a n d so m e ol the
|M op|t lie b a d a sk e d to be oil Hie p .im I A b o u t six
ol them s h o w e d u p Monti,i\ m g tii i xpt ■ tm g to lx
up|HHilled a lo n g w It li Hie olll&gt; rs
l-.cst w e e k
a lte r i h id in g I Im ittas lur uni

notitving them ol bis plans lor a panel Mayor
Smith and ihr commissioners agreed to make Ihr
committee- official at Monday s meeting At that
time Thomas salt! lime people - six blacks.
Including himself and three* whites — agreed to
lx- on the p.im-l and be was searching lur three
inorr in even II* r.u l.il t t i n n
Whrvt In
oilered bis rcdle.igurs the ehunee m make then
own ap|K)tnimenis io the commuter ihrv dr
elined, saving It wusn t necessary
Hut at Mondays meeting Mavor Smltli sug
geslrd each nl ihr comuilssloners come to m xi
Monday's workshop session with some names ol
suggested candidates lor a steering i-ommitlci
•hat cnuld set goals lot the In r.u i.il« ninmlllre
Mrs Smith said there is nnihmg Wrong" with
Die people Thomas pteke-d hut more disc ussion
alxml the- |).mel is iii-c'dc-il Io ensure Us success
Sec Bl R A C IA L , page 8A

Sanford Delays Verdict
O n School Lot Rezoning

'Good Ole Boy '
Memo Clarified

A decision on rrzoning a IH .icrc trail ac ross
from Sanford Middle S&lt; I hxiI irom resulruti.il io
commercial, a move* which would dear llte way
lor Hie const ruction ol a shopping renter, lias
•&gt;cen pul oil until May Id
The Sanford City Commission was scheduled to
lake lift tlie Issue al Monday's meeting tint It
h o n o re d

M#r»kJ

hr 0»««* }f4s*

Mane Rein
Tugging clod's locks to go left. Joshua
Sparks, 2, studies something of Interest
during a recent visit to the Central Florida
Zoo, Sanford Joshua and his taxi, Shelton
Sparks, spent an afternoon looking at all the
exotic animals, Joshua from a high safe
distance, of course

m

request

by

p ro je ct

engineer

M u ck

l.ciJTenbv’ to postjxine n decision on the matter
The city's Planning and /.onlug Commission
recommended 8-3 earlier Hits month that the
commission deny the rc/nnlng request.
Orlando dt*vrlo|&gt;cr Donald tlut&gt;er wauls to build
a I lO.(XX) square loot shopping center cm the
prcqx-rU lull Hie prnjrrt Is velienirntly op|xised
i&gt;v nearby residents who lilt- |&gt;mrnllal tralllc
problems and Hie desire In keep I lie* land a
rccrc.it kin.il area
Atxiul 40 residents showed up at Monday's
meeting In voice op|Misii!im In the tc/nnlng Some
complained alxiut the delay. Imt Mayor Bcttve
Smith said however tltui jx&gt;si|Mitung a bearing at
a dcvehiper s request is a iioimal practice She
said she did nut know why Ki/enby wanted more
i line
Sylvia Smith, a trader nl the op|xisllltin to the
re/onlug. said residents have collected more than
KM) slgnatmrs on a petition protesting the
rezoning
— Kick Brunson

H*r«M e*»t« t r Xlc* l/ v x w n

Mayor Bettye Smith presents City Manager Warren
"Pete" Knowles with a plaque commemorating his 32
years of service fo fhe city He refires Tuesday The
"Pefe" Knowles Award will be given annually fo an
oufsfanding local citizen From Left, commissioners
David Farr, Bob Thomas, Cify Attorney William Colberl

Longwood Proposes To Hike Utility Taxes Cap
By Jane Caaaelberry
Herald Staff W riter
A ptiqxis.il to raise a utility taxes cap
to $5 Inc rcsldrilt!al accounts and 910
tor i i H i i m e i c t.il is the topic ol a public
hearing set tot May I t In l ongwood
llte longw ood City Commission
utt.mimuuslv voted ptclimlnary approv­
al loi the Increase at Monday nlghl's
meeting llte &lt;llv lias a IO pctcrnl
uitllt v lax on ill •tiu tty. metered or
IxitHcil gas water service, telephone
service and telegraph service wiildn the
city but ticcw lias a $1 cap on Hie
atiiuuiil that t an Im- taxed on each In one
hilling |x clixl
Mayot llaivcv Smctllson said the
biggest tin tease lor cusiotners will Im- In
Hicti rice ttt&lt; bill and most won't sec any
increase on tlielr water bill The tax on
the telephone tall is Itasc’d on the basic
charge. w lm h lur must who own thrlr
equipment is $9 HA

Several residents m llte audience said
they did nol nb|eet in the Increase, hui
one objected to having Ihr lax raised it ii
Is to hr used to build a new |x&gt;llcr
building which has hern nixed twice by
voters
A ls o given preliminary approval was
an ordinance prohibiting the use or
operation ol motor or engine (towered
iMiats on West Kike. A public hearing
and a vote on llnal approval are
s c h e d u l e d lor May 1 3.
The exception to the prtqinscd ban
would lx- use ol such boats bv Hie (Killer,
lire, or rescue services Violation nl ihc
ordinance calls for a maximum line nl
$500 nr Imprisonment lor t&gt;0 days or
Ixitli
In other business, commissioners de­
layed action on a resolution requested
by County Commissioner Sandra Glenn
Mrs Glenn asked for an lnlerlix.il
agreement bctwrrn the city and county

Ramps Workshop Tonite
Skateboard ramps, which have been the
subject of controversy In recent city com­
mission meetings in Longwood. will be dis­
cussed al a workshop at 7 p m . today In the
d ly lu ll at I7 5 W Warren Avc.
A special meeting Is scheduled for B p m to
discuss the tennis court construction contract
lor Keller Park.
Residents have objected lo large skatrbourd
rumps built near their homes, citing problems
of nulsc. lack ol privacy, litter, additional
tralllc. obscenity and nudity.
Ramp owners suy skateboarding Is a healthy
s|Mirt that keeps kids ofl the street and out of
trouble und that standards can lie set up to
make the rumps safe and eliminate problems.
T h r city bus also been asked to build
skateboard rumps In patks.
— Jan e Casselberry

with Hie city agreeing to notily the
eountv whenever It receives an upplteu
tloti lor a building permit along county
Hoad 427 Ix-iwren stale Road -134 and
rbarloltr Street
Mrs G lrn n wants l.imgwnnd to
withhold any building (M'linlt until Hir
applli am lias |&gt;ald a $(&gt;o pcr-lrotil-frxil
Ire and donated a lOlixit right ol way
Though agreeable. Hie commissioners
delayed action on Hie resolution until
the May 13 meeting the county olllc tally
adopts a similar resolution.
"Almost all ol this section Is within
the d ly limits.” Mrs Glrnn said, “ and
as projicrty usage changes, applicants
go to ihr city lor building permits and
arr told they must get thrlr curb cut
permit Irom the county, which main­
tains thr road and owns the right ofway."
At (ire-sent some |&gt;roplr build (Irsi
then come lor a cut permit, she said.
Some come lor thr rut llrst and thru

Ju ry Tam pering Suspect
Surrenders To Officials
A man wanted slncr November on a charge ol
tampering with a witness has surrendered to
Seminole County authorities
Hilly Hilton Cuuldcr. 58. ol Keystone Heights.
Flu.. Is accused ol olfrrlng *5&lt;).&lt;XX) to Hip mother
ol an 8-vrur-old girl who later testified against
Cuuldcr s son t. Hi* x S. oil Cuuldcr 2* ol riiiH
Elm Drive. Cussellirrrv.
The younger Cuuldcr was convicted following
the girl’s graphic testimony and faces a life
sentence with no (xisslhlllty of parole (or 25 years
H r has nol hern sentenced because his attorney
is m.out.ung that 25 years for Ihr sexual battery
ol a child Is cruel and unusual punishment.
According lo Assistant Stair Attorney Kurt
Ericnbach. Seminole County Investigators tup|x-d
the woman's phone after shr began receiving
calls Irom a man offering her money lo keep her
daughter from testifying
Al Cuuldrr's trial, seem ly tu|x-d conversation
See J U R Y , page SA

imd out the- county requires donut Inn ol
a 10 foot right ol-w.iv pin* a Ire ol $1)0
per Iront loot along i utility Hoad 427
Mrs Glrnn said applicants are t&gt;ctng
asked to donate the- Impart tre- Instead of
Ix-ing required to pay lor (netting In
center sections and turn lanes which arr
a lot ol rx|x*nse when I I k* road Is
expec ted to lx- widened to live lanes m
the next 2 3 years
The Longwood commission also
• Named to the Parks and Kerreutlon
Advisory Hoard Tracy Helms. Dean
Plain. Marttu Newkerk Peter llutlman
and Fred Eggrrtchs.
• Authorized an $2,720 expenditure lor
testing ol the new effluent dls|x&gt;sal
(Minds at Hie sewer plants
• Approved a request by thr Longwood
Historical Commission to plant a tree al
thr Ftrr Slat tun No I on West Warren
Avenue lor Artxir Day this Friday at 10

Slung by criticism from mrm brrs
of the- city's Civil Service Hoard.
Sanford City Manager Warren “ Pete"
Knowles says last week's memo
ronrcrnlng lilting c|ualillc-ailons wan
mil meant In Imply that thr Ixxiitl
has Ix-en hiring ‘'gcxxl ole Ixiys "
Some m rm b rra of the ticiard.
panic iilarlv I&gt;r I.ills PrrcZ, s.iiil they
were “Insulted" by u memo from
Knowles rnenuraglug them to fill
three |x&gt;sltlons — (M i ll e r c hief, oasislam city manager and city engineer
— with quullflrd applicants und not
"gcxxl ole boys.**
The memo was sent to rominls•loners on Tuesday, the clay they met
to review applications fur all three
positions
Pcrrz said the memo wan "an
Innoli tu my Intelligence anil my
integrity" und that the hoard lias
never hired someone brcuusr they
were "a gcxxl ole- Ixiy
Knowles wan ill Tallahassee- last
week so hr eouldn t res|M)ltd to thecriticism Hut lie said Monday dial hr
w.in nol Implying Hie- board has hired
unqualified “ gixxl ole Ixiys in Ihr
past or that there are such |x-nplr In
stall positionsut i tty hall now
lie nutd the pur|M)se nl I lie* memo
was lo make two new members nl the
Ixwrd aware ol the c tty r iiminlsMon s
u|)graded Job qualifications adopted
in rreent years and In renilnd thr
Ixwrd ol the- predicament the city Is
lit
Knowles' und Police Chlel lien
Butler's retirements next Tuesday,
along with Assistant City Manager
Steve Harriett's move In the (Killer
department us acting chief. has Ic-lt
('tty Manager designate Frank Faison
and i lly hall "behind Hir right Kill
Added to that the mi|x-ndiug re­
tirement of the rlty ’s executive secre­
tary. Mary llurkry Meyer, lit July, Ih r
sume ntonih city clr|Hirtmrnt budgets
are due. und von have problems
Knowles said
Knowles sent a mrino to Perez
Monday trying In elarlfy wltat hr
tnrani In It he said
any city
manager Is paid to makr recommen­
dations. suggestions, and to give
See M EM O . Page 8A

What Price For A Rundown C u re ?
Charles Rawlings of Fern Park
knows that rundown feeling
Raw lings and his wife. Doris, rent
an apartment al Regency Apart­
ments. 551 E. Senior.in Hlvd lit thr
south end of the county.
Rawlings was near his apartment
one day w hrn a hike riding security
guard for the complex pedaled over
In Rawlings und ran him down, or
so hr stales a civil suit (lied In
Seminole Circuit Court Monday
T h r Rawlings bird suit against
Consolidated Capital Equities
Corporation of Colorado, owner of

the apartment complex. They arc
each suing lor an unspecified
amount of damages In excess of
$5,000 The incident occurred Aug
10.1983.
Rawlings said he was Injured,
suffered (win. physical hundleap
and medical expenses because of
the incident, lie said his working
ability wus Impaired
Mrs Rawlings Is suing for loss of
her husband's services, compa­
nionship and consortium
They ask for a i rial by Jury
— Deane Jordan

TODAY
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Bridge ............. 6B
Classifieds....... 4,SB
Comics..................6B
Crossword ....... 6B
Dear Abby............IB
Deaths................. BA
Dr Got!................ 6B
Editorial............. 4A
Florida................. 8A
Horoscope ............ 6B
Hospital............... 2A
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Sports................. 5 7A
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�2A— Evening Herjld. Sonlord, FI.

Tw tdjy, April II. I W

March Inflation Rate
Worst In Over A Year

NATION
IN BRIEF
Reagan, Congress Head For
Showdown On Contra Aid
W ASH IN G TO N (UPI) — President Reagan sought a
compromise with Senate Democrats on aid lo Nicaraguan
rebels la-fore a Senate foreign policy showdown today hut
sierled lilrnself for the expected rejection of his policy In
lhe House.
Daylong While House talks brought Reagan and Senate
Republicans and Democrats closer on the aid proposal bill
no agree men I was reached.
Reagan's request for S I 4 million In military aid for Ihr
relrels Is virtually certain to fall In the House and In danger
ol tailing In the Senate in crucial votes today on Reagan's
poll* les lu Central America.
I he Senate planned up to 10 hours of debate before
voting The House had up to 14 horns booked for debate.
The Contras arc lighting lo overthrow Managua's leftist
Sandlnlsta government Among the slicking points In
Senate-White House negotiations was whether Nicaragua
should talk about peace with Ihe Contras, as Reagan has
suggested, or whether ihn United Slates should talk with
Nicaragua almut improving relations If the warring sides
call a &lt;ease-fire, as Senate Democrats have pro|M&gt;sed

Hundreds Of Protesters Arrested
Ily United Press International
Demonstrators outside Ihe White House and on college
campuses across lltc nation rallied against South Africa's
sysiem o| racial segregation known as apartheid. More
Ilian 575 prolcslcrs were arrested.
Police ol Cornell University In llltacu, N Y . Monday nlghl
attested 21 I pt ople who refused lo leave Ihe main
admlntsiruiion building
Several sludeots camped overnight In a shantytown of
cardlmartl and garbage bags They said the shantytown
rcpieseulH Ihe living conditions ol uiuny b l a c k s in South
Africa.
Students vowed lo continue lltelr protests al Cornell to
persuade the university to divest lls $120 million In
companies doing business In South Africa.

Kohl Urged To Cut Bitburg Trip
W A S H IN G TO N |UPI| — American Jew ish leaders,
boding President Reagan Is standing firm, are pressuring
West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl In cancel the
president's controversial visit next monilt to a German war
ccmcierv.
In a telegram, the U ntil II ritli International urged Kohl
to ask Reagan lo drop his visit from Ihe Mllhnrg cemetery,
where al least 47 Nazi Wallen Jib iroops are hurled, and
Instead hold a ceremony honoring Ihe late Konrad
Adenauer, it former West German chancellor who
"cmlxHlIcs the spirit ol reconciliation."
the Jewish group made the request lo Kohl as
controversy still swirled around Reagan's planned liltbtirg
visit, with one prominent Jewish official suggesting ihe
handling ol Ihn Incident raises questions ulxiut how the
While House would react to a "real rrtst*. sucli ns u nuclear
attack."

W A S H IN G T O N (U P I) - A
sharp turnaround In gasoline
prices helped drive up the March
consumer Inflation rate by an
unusually strong 0.5 percent —
the worst month In more than a
year, the government said today.
The Labor Department said Its
Consumer Price Index, which
has risen only 3.7 pcrcenl In the
last year, would be running at
5.8 percent If all 12 months were
the same as March.
Motor fuel prices Jumped 3.8
perernt, a change that bad an
especially severe effect on the
Index because the month before
prices were down 2 6 percent.
Gasoline alone was up 3.6 per­
cent yci was still cheaper than at
the lK-glnnlngof 1985.
The one-year moratorium on
fee Increases many doctors had
pledged ran out In March and
medical expenses rose a hefty
0.8 percent. Ihe most since
November 1982. But lees will
probably not keep Increasing at
that rate, analysts said.
"Th e 0 5 percent Incrrasc is
larger than we’ve had but It's
not that unusual." Labor De­
partment economist Patrick
Jackman said "W e do not see
anything turning around that
m uch."
Most analysis expect the 1985
Inflation rale lo he little changed
from 1984 s 4 percent.

Prices for new cars w err up
0 5 perrent and used car prices
surged a substantial 1 percent.
But forecasts are assuming that
ihe new Import competition
from Japan, now that the Japa­
nese are no longer observing
voluntary restraints on auto
Imports, will hold ear prices
from any big Jumps this year
One reflection ol Interest rate
drops has been the large declines
In the cost of auto loans, down
0.9 percent In March, the fourth
consecutive month of Improve­
ment.
Th e bubble of Inflation In
March was anticipated by the
Com m e rce Department last
week. In Its report on a weak
first quarter gross national
p r o d u c t th e d e p a r t m e n t
measured Inflation throughout
the economy, not Just for con­
sum ers. at 5 3 perrent for
Jan u ary through March, the
worst quarter since Ihe spring of
1982.
Although the next severul
months look like a continuation
of exceptional sta b ility for
prices, forrcaslers are watching
(h r weakening dollar rlosely.
aware that In the long run II
could lioost prices of Imports and
allow more rixtm for domestic
price Increases as well.

T h e FBI and Casselberry
police were continuing their
search today (or a bandit who
held up a Casselberry hank
Monday and e*c»j&gt;ed with more
than 8 1.600.
FBI agrnt Steve Salmtrrl said
the robber walked Into Hie
Florida National Bank, stale
Boat) 436. at about 2: 45 p.m.
and handed a teller a n o t e
claiming lie had a gun.
"W e’re not sure If he was
armed," Salmlcrl said
About five tellers and three
ruHtnmers were In the hank
during ihe robbery. jxillrr said
The bandit, who Is in his early
20s. lied with Ihe cash In a bank

Action Reports
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Courts
it Police

Legal Notice

itiAU

David N Bet-ten
Lteftc ot Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
PubHth A P R IL ISrd tom A
m a t tin win i*ti
D E E IM
N O TIC E OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TA X D I E D
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N
th a t E
LAM AR
SH AR P Ih* holder ol Ih* folio*
mg codillcofo* tea* rued l*Kl
coytilKafo* for a la* dead fo b*
lim ed thereon Ih* certllKafo
number* end yeort et ittuom*
Ih* detcrtplien et th* preperty.
and tn* name* In which II e l l
attetted at* ot follow* i
C E R T IF IC A T E NO IDT
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE HOT
D E S C R I P T I O N OF P R O
P E R TV L E G S tS F T O F LO T*
B LK ■ SUNSE t MANOR PB I
PC ti
N a i m m which e ite tte o
L E O N A R D C A S S ELB ER R Y
All ot taid preparty bring In
th* County *1 Seminal*. State et

Florida
Unto** tuch cedifice)* or cor

N O TIC E OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TAX D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , that JA N E T L SHARP
Ih* holder el ih* following certll
icafot hat tiled u&gt;d certificate*
•or a foe deed to be ittuod
Inet eon th* ceitltlcofo hum
be- 1 end yean ol Ittuanc*. th*
deter Ip I Ion ot Ih* property- and
Ih* nomet in which tl wet
n iM u r ii tre et follow*
C E R T IF IC A T E NO 1111
Y E A K O T ISSUANCE IfEl
D E S C R IP T IO N OF P R O
P F H tV
L E G BEG NW COR
LO T 1 RUN N U F T S St D E G C
II* * F T SLY ON PLAZA O VAL
I I F T N fo D EG It M IN W SI S
F T N if F T TO BEG B LK B
SUNSE I MANOR PB I PG ta
N am * In which a t ta tte d
L E O N A R O CASSE LEE HR Y
All ol taid property being in
the County ot Sommofo. Slot* *1
Florid*
Unloti tuch certillcofo or cor
tlticafot tholl be redeemed Ac
cording fo law th* property
deter.bed in tuch cortibcafo or
certillcafoi will be told fo Ih*
highotl fodder al Ih# court hpute
door on Ih* JQTH day ol M AY
I t l a l II «0 * m
Approximately |1|)(X&gt; ceth
lor foe* it required fo be paid by
tuccettful bidder al Ih* tat*
Oepotil et N N et th* bid fo be
P*-d within t i hourt olfor d o t
mg ot Ih* tol# Balance Sue
within t* hour* alter ctoting ot
the tala All pay men It than be
cath or guaranteed mttrumant
mod* parabto to the Clerk et
Circuit Ceurt
D e le d t b it I I T H da y ol
A P R IL . IFM
(S E A L I
D a vidN Berrien

0 » S SO F I OF LO T S BLK II
SUNSE T MANOR PB I PG 04
Nam* In w hich a ite t te d
1 EONARDCASSE L B E RR Y
All ol told proparty being in
ih* Cotaily *1 Semmoto. Slafo of
F lor Ida
Unloti tuch cortlticofo or ctr
lifrcafot tholl be redeemed ac
cording to low Ih* properly
deteribed In tuch certificate or
corliflcefot will be told fo th*
highett fodder el th* court houto
door on th* JOTM day *1 AAAY.
i n ) *1 11 00 a m
Approtlmtfoly 111) 00 cath
lor leer u required to be paid by
tucceulul bidder al th* ta&gt;*
Depotll ot ION ol Ih* bid to be
paid within Jl hourt otter d o t
mg ot Ih* tato Balance due
within to hourt after clot mg of
th* tel* AH payment* than be
cath or guaranteed irttlrumenl
made payable fo the Ctork el
C u t uit Court
D e le d Ih lt I I T H da y ot
A P R *. tn s
(S E A L !
David N Btrrlen
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
Publith APR IL Tlrd W h A

pa.d withm i i hour* alter c lo*
nq ot the tale Boienc* due
within id hour* tiler elating at
•he **&gt;» An payment* thell be
cath or guaranteed mttrumant
mad* payable to rh* Clark *1
C ircuilCourl
D e led i h i t I I T H day ol
APR IL m s
(S E A L!
OavidN Berrien
C irr t ot Circ ult Court
Sominol*County. Florida
Publith A P R IL ISrd SOtn A
M A Y Jth Irth i n )
DEE l «

Ficm ioiusi

D I E 10*

Noise &gt;t s*r*by given mat I
am engage* In butinot* *1 FU
Dougia* Avenue Allam ent*
Spring* FI M T U Seminole
County. F lo rid a under the
llctllle u * nam e el C S arll*
L anting. C PA. Chartered, and
mat I Intend fo regltfor tato
name m m Clerk *1 m* Circuit
Court. Semmoi* County Florida
in accordanca m m m* pro
vitioni *1 m# F k ilt tout Nam*
lietutoi T* Wit Wclton US P»
Florida Statute* l»S&gt;
ChariotW Laming
Publ-th April I *. I*. J ) IMS
DEE 4

NO TICE OF A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TA X D E C O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N It-** J A N E T L SHARP
*h* hqidtr ol th* following cor til
.celet hat M M tato (OrbtKdfot
or a 'a* Oaed fo be ittuad
-horton Th* cortiticafo num
trert and year * #t ittuanc* th*
detcriplion ot the properly and
in* namet In which it w#t
attettadort at follow*
C E R T IF IC A T E NO &lt;UZ
V E A R O F ISSUANCE l«C!
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
P E R T V B I G S 4 F F T W OF SE
COR LOT ) R UN N St D I G VS
i t l l l l N R D E G 01 M IN E fo
F T s ft D EO I I M IN E I I S F t

F I C T IT I O lU t NAM E
N itk* I* hereby given m** I
mm engaged *r* bututett *• &gt;00
Dree Avenue Sanford FI H IM ,
Semmoto County. F tor Ida under
t h * l l c l l t l q u i n a m e at
Agape L e a r n in g C e n te r *t
Control Flo rida, and that I
intend to regltfor laid name
m m Ctork *t th* Circuit Caurt.
Seminal* County. Florid* in
accordance with th* ptovittont
ol th* F k id tout Nam* SUM **.
T o w n Sec ism E t) OF F tor toe
Sle'ufot l»JF
D-anitotteW Atotander
Publith April I, F. I t H . IF*)
DEE S

may

T ria l S e t F o r J u n e

A 7W ycar prison sentence
given to a Long wood man for
lewdly assaulting a tecnagr
girl has been thrown out of
rourt because the man was
charged Incorrectly.
The state has recharged
Paul Craig Chambers. 53. of
I II Sunset Drive. Longwood.
and lawyers expect to reach
another plea agreement, ac­
cording to the assistant state
attorney now on the ease.
Kurt Erlenbach.
Chambers, originally ar­
rested and charged with nine
felonies and a misdemeanor.
Including sexual battery and
Incest, pleaded guilty to the
lesser charge of lewd and
la s e lv lo u s a s s u a lt. T h e
assaults reportely occurred
bet wren May. 1983 and Feb.
10. 1984.
The slate arerpted the plea
because the victim, now 18
years old. Is unable to testify
because of psychological
problems. Cham bers was
s e n te n c e d A p r i l 12 by
Seminole Circuit Judge C.
Vernon Mize J r . who gave
C ha m b ers the m axim um
sentence allowed under the

rtn. i*th. ms

pulled a knife with a 12-inch
htadr from a paper bag and
Ihrralrnrd him. a pollrr rrport

said

Fires

HOSPITAL NOTES

David N Berrien
Clerk ot Circuit Court
Somlnol*County. Florida
Publith APRIL Tlrd. Win A
m a y m i tin, iftt
D E E HO

New

state s sentencing guidelines.
Mize cited the emotional
trauma lo the victim as his
reason for Issuing the max­
imum sentenre.
The case was thrown Into
limbo when Chamber's at­
torney noticed that his client
pleaded guilty to an assault
on a girl under 14 However,
the Incidents reportedly oc­
curred when the girl was 17
years old. A lewd assault on a
17-year-old Is not as serious a
crime as an assault on a girl
under 14. according to state
st aloirs All hough the age of
the victim was mentioned at a
hearing the discrepancy was
not noticed. Erlenhach said.
Mize vacated the sentence
Monday and a June trial date
set However, a second pica Is
expected before then.
If Chambers pleads guilty
again, that Is to a lewd ass.mil
on a girl under the age of 18
hut older than 14. he faces up
lo a year In Ihe county Jail, if
hr had been convicted as
originally charged, he could
have !&gt;ccn sentenced to more
than 171 years.
— Deane Jo rd a n

B a n k R o b b er G e t s O v e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ; E lu d e s FBI

Highway Patrol rrpoii, Meuse
m it norHitxiunil al u high rate ol
speed on CK 427 when lu* lost
control ol his 1974 Kawasaki,
crossed tin- road, and si ruck u
stop sign. The Imparl tossed
Meuse from the bike. No one else
was Involved in Ihe 3: no p.m
wreck, the rrjxirt said.
Meuse was iransporled lo
Iwg
OBMC hy hellcopler.
A poller dog followed the
Charges arc pending.
suspect's trull to Sundance
H E A D BANGER
A|wrtmenls across the highway,
A 41-yeur-old Santord man
hut lost It, (toller said.
FBI and police arc "s till was being held In lieu of $5,000
pursuing lcuris from witnesses." Ixiiid. r h a r g r d w ills uggruvulrd
iissasdt isflrr allegedly pistol
Hatmtert said
whipping Ids former girlfriend.
n iK E H IN J U R E D
Shirley Mae Christian. 38. of
A m o ln rcyrls t underw ent
surgery this morning following a 2701 W. 22nd St.. Sanford,
one-vehicle accident Monday In reported lo Seminole County
shrrlirs deputies lhat the sus­
Altnmontr Springs
pect had attacked her al about 1
Injured
when
Ills
motorcycle
Central f lotto* Regional Hetptfal
Sanford
wrnl out of control on county a m. Sunday at (lie Delux Bar
Dorothy L Jone*
Moniir
Ms. Christian told deputies she
W i f g o i l A P o x g a li
ADMISSIONS
Road 427 near Oak Avenue was
te rn * (I Small
U'ltord
had movrd out of Ihe man's
Bctmard
Meuse.
29.
of
P.O.
Box
Ruth Mac Matthew*. Allamonto SpcIngt
I m k I) Baker
24 1, C a s s le h c rry . He was house on Friday and when they
Tammy Hotell, Cattalberry
li-nnilvr L Cud*mo
Hobr-tl J H u tto n Sr
Belly G Brown, Chuluol*
operutrd on today at Orlando saw each oihrr at the bar on
Dorothy S Groono. DaUona
t# rry L Hemalda
Regional Medical Center for head Southwest Hoad. Sanford, early
MarlannC Scharlal, Dolton*
SerUriel Mlgqin*
and chest Injuries and was listed Sunday she relused lo talk lo
B IR TH S
HaroldW t'MIllpt. 0*1 ton*
Kenneth M and Ttc rl l R*tn*ida. a baby
J Suiettr Tutor on u I Dolton*
in critical condition In the In- him
boy. Santord
Or Ac* H Morgan Geneva
The man allegedly (lulled a
icnslvc care unit.
0*11*0 f ichor 1ttutvlllo
Lawrence J and J SuroM* Sldorqwkl. a
A c c o r d in g to a F lo r id a ptsiol and hit her on the head
baby girl. Gallon*
DISCHARGES
several tlmea. He ulso kicked her
III the stomach and twisted her
lell arm. a sherlirs report said.
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
wniie U r Tcnnell.4 1 .ol i h i u
N O T IC t OF A P P LIC ATIO N
lificoie* than be redeemed *&lt;
Cler k ot C Ircull Court
A lr(Mirl Blvd.. was arrested al
L Y ON PL AZ A o V X t St F I
FO R TA X D C ( D
cording fo law Ih* proporty
Seminole County. F lor id*
N S* Of I, Al SS IS T T TO BEG
ihe bar alter th'|iullrs were
N O T IC E
IV H I R E It Y
detcilbed in tuch cortlllcot* or
Publith APRIL ISrd XWh A
BLK A S U N S ET M ANOR PB I
G IV F N
th a t C L A M A R
called
lo the scene In Investigate
corllllcole* will be told fo th*
M A Y Jth lilh IftS
PG Ft
SHARP tt.« hold*’ ut th* follow
highotl bidder *1 Ih* court houw
D E E 1 0 * ____ ______
Ihe dispute.
Nam e -n w hich a ite tte d
&lt;nq certllkatet hoc l l M LOId
door on Hie TOTH day ol M A Y .
I I ON AH D CASSE L BE RR Y
N O T IC tO F A P P L IC A T IO N
K N IF E M A N C H A R O E D
cer title elet lot a lt&lt; itrtd tu bt
IMS at II DO* m
All ot told property bring in
FOR TAX D E E D
I l i u N liwreon Th* certltkel*
Approximately |I}S 00 ceth
Sanford
poller charged a
-he County ot Sommoi* Stair ol
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
number* and y**rt ol Ittuaike,
for leot It requited to be paid by
24 year-old Sanlord man with
* foi da
G
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V
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N
.
Ih
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l
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L
A
M
A
R
llio detcriplion ot th* property,
tuccetllul bidder el Ih* tale
Umett tuch cerlilicoto or cer
SHARP th* holder ol Ih* follow
aggravated assault after he
and th* nam*t tn which It **»
Depotll ol JON ol Ih* bid to b*
tit.c ala* thall be redeemed *c
mg certltkoN* hot lllod taid
at vetted at* •• follow*
paid wllhln I I hourt alter clot
allegedly threatened another
lurd-ng lo law the property
certitlcelet
lor
a
tar
dead
lo
be
C E R t O IC A tE NO I 111
mg ol lb* tale Btlence dun
man with a knife
date
twd
in
tuch
certificate
or
ittuod
thereon
Ih*
cortlticofo
Y I AH O l ISSUANCE list
within i t hour* *H*r doting ot
c**blic*'*t will be to&lt;d fo Ih*
number* end year* ol ittuanc*
The man was urrrsled at slate
O f SC H IP t IO N OF P R O
tn* cal* All payment* thall be
high**! b-dd*. *1 the court hout*
th* detcriplion of Ih# property
P E R T V L E G NFS F T OF S US
la th or guaranteed mttrumonl.
Koad
419 al Magnolia Avenue.
door
un
th*
JOTM
day
ol
MAY
and th* name* In which It wat
F T OF L o t I B LK B SUNSET
mad* payable I* the Clerk ot
Suufurd. alter Dale Ttlghmuu. of
m t i i ii oo* m
******** are at lot tow*
M ANO R PB 1 1*014
Circuit Court
Apprgrimaleiy I I I ) 00 cath
C E R T IF IC A T E NO U M
401 Magnolia Avc.. reported to
N am * In which * tl* M * d
D a te d Ih lt I I T H d a y ol
In- Irrt I* required fo be paid by
Y E AH OF ISSUANCE IWJ
L E O N A ftD C A S S ELB ER R Y
police that the limit, whom he
A P R IL, IN I
tutctttlui
fodder
at
th*
tale
D
E
S
C
R
I
P
T
I
O
N
O
F
P
R
O
AH ot **id properly being In
IS E A ll
iuul stopped for trespassing.
O*(&gt;ovI ol JON of &lt;h* b'd fo b*
P E R TV LE G N IS F T OF LOT
ih* County ol Seminole Slot* ot
F lor Ida
Uni*** tuch c*rlitre*t* or C P
t l H H I H tholl b* redeemed ac
cording to law Ih* properly
deter died In *uth car title*)* or
cvrliticoto* will b* told to th*
htghatl bidder al Ih* court hout*
dour on th* JOIM day ol M A Y ,
I t S l a l l l W a rn
A p p ro rrmattly 111)00 c**h
lor tao* It rtgulrod to b« paid by
tucctttlul bidder at th* to&gt;*
Dopotil ol I 0 \ ot th* bed lo be
paid within I t hour* attar do*
mg ol ih* tala Baianca duo
within a* hour* alter doting ot
&gt;h* tale All payment* than be
la th or guaranteed mttrumant,
made payable to th* Clot* ol
CittuttCourl
D a to d thl* I I T H day ot
A P R IL . Itg)

P ris o n T e rm T h r o w n O u t
In S e x A s s a u l t O n T e e n ;

Markus Romano Dcsln. of
1118 Pine Avc.. was arrrslrd at
8 a m. Saturday. H r was tx*tug
held III lieu of $5.IKK) bond.
C O K E IN CAR
Police who reportedly s(H»tlrd
a 30-year old Orlando woman
smiling cocaine in a car parked
al an Attamonir Springs cltih
charged her with potMcsslon of
cfM’alnc anti released her on
$2.(XK)lx&gt;nd
Police sold th*’ woman was
silling In her car wills a man.
who was not charged, al the
Hotline Bottle Cltih. stale Koad
436. Altamonte Springs, when
held a rolled dollar hill to her
nose and snorted ctx*nlnc off a
mirror.
The w om an
and

h rr

p u n tr

was confronted
m ill

ru r

w ere

searched ro lle r rr-porletl finding
cocaine In her pm sc ami lit ins ol
drug paraphernalia in her puree
arid rar.

Janice Anne Koyce Is sched­
uled to appear lu court May 6.
P O S T A L B U R G LA R
Like Mary police responded In
a silent alarm al die Like Mary
Post O llie r . E . Lake M ary
Avenue, al ahoul 1:40 u.m.
Monday. A search ol die building
I limed tap no suspect, hui while
pollrr were at ihe scene a man
walked mil the Iron! door and
was questioned and charged
with burglary.
Police reported dial a footprint
possibly mailt- hy die suspect
was (ound on a flic box and n
scrap of.fubrlc believed lo have
been torn from die suspect's
|ackrt were found Inside Ihe
building

Kenneth Arthur Brill J r . 20. ol
,209 E Lake Mary Blvd., Lake
Mary, was arrested He was
Ix-lng held lu lieu of $5.0&lt;X)
Ix»ml.
CA R T H E F T A R R ES T
Sanford police charged an
18-yrar-old Sanford man wllh
grand theft aulo after determin­
ing Ihe 1983 Honda he was
driving had U r n reported stolen
In Orlando.
The arrest was made al 2:30

p.m. Friday on Celery Avenue at
Pine Street. Sanford. Raymond
O Nell Curry, who was charged
In die cast*, was being held in
lieu of $5,000 bond.
DOG F IG H T E R ?
Although no charges have
been filed In connection with an
alleged pll bulldog light In San­
ford. a suspect wanted for ques­
tioning In Ihe rase has lx-cn
charged with obstructing Justice
a n d re s istin g a rre s t alter
a lle g e d ly r u n n i n g from a
lawman.
A Seminole County sheriff's
deputy responded to a complaint
call about Ihe alleged dog fight
on Sipes Avenue. Sanlord, al
about 8 a m. Thursday. The
drputy spotted a suspect hr
wanted to question and rrportrd
ihe man's pH bulldog had minor
Injuries lo Its neck. The deputy
asked the man lo rome lo his
Ibitrol cur for questioning, but hr
refused ntul ran. a sh rrlfrx
report said.
At about 9 u rn . Friday the
deputy was driving In front of
the suspect's house and the
man's mother slopped the depu­
ty and called her son to the car,
where he was arrested, an arrest
rc|K)rt said,
Floyd Bernard Byrd. 21. of
2370 Grandby St.. Sanford, has
hern released nn $500 bond.
DUI A R R E S T S
The billowing persons have
been arresled In Sem inole
County on n charge of driving
under ihe Influenre:
— Linda Darlene Garcia. 31. of
207 CultonWbod Drive. Winter
Springs, was arrested at 2:40
a in Monday alter her car was
seen swerving on U.S. Highway
17-92. Longwixid.
— Thomas George Rogers. 22. of
631 Lake Ave.. Maitland, al 3
p tn Sunday uflcr his car was
Involved In an accident on slate
Koad 436 at Interstate 4. Allamonte Springs
— Tim othy Joseph McLIndon,
19. til 2508 Summerwlnd Drive.
Winter Park, at 9:14 p.m Satur­
day on state Road 46 east of
Sanford, after almost driving
Into u sherlfrs deputy at the
scene of an accident

WEATHER
NATIONAL

chuncr ol aliernixm showers and barometric pressure: 30.12: rela­
thunderstorms. High In mid HOs tive h u m id ity : 87 percent;
m rltrd hy record heal In the Wind southeast around 10 mph. winds east ut 7 mph; ruin: none:
East pushed floods up lo 6 feel Rain chance 20 (x-rernt. Tonight sunrise: 5 52 a m ., sunset 6 56
deep today across Michigan's partly cloudy with a slight p.m.
W ED N ESD AY TID ES:
U p p e r P e n in s u la , c lo s in g chance of mainly evening show­
schools, forcing scores of fami­ ers thunderstorms Low in mid Daytona Beach: highs. 1030
ne** from Ihelr homes and curv­ 60s Wind southeast 5 lo 10 a.in.. 10 47 p m .: lows. 4.14
ing holes 20 (eel deep Into ni|ih Hum chance 20 percent. a m . . 4 0 6 p . m . : P o r t
highways. More than 4 Inches ol Wednesday partly cloudy with Canaveral: highs. 10:22 a m..
ruin produced by Plains thun­ scattered showers and thun­ 10:39 p.m.: lows. 4:05 a m.. 3:57
d e rsto rm s flooded p arts of derstorms. High In mid to upper p in Bayporti highs. 3:47 a m..
Arkansas ttxluy and prompted HOs Wind south 10 to 15 mph. 2 25 p m.: lows. 9 OO a m.. 10 01
Hood watches In Arkansas. Ruin chance 30 percent
p in
Nebraska. South Dakota and
B O A T IN G F O R E C A S T ) St.
Iowa. More than u half dozen Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
tornudoes spun by the storms miles: Southeast wind around 10
M o n d a y s t r u c k T e x a s . knots today and tonight becom­ Erniinj; llcruld
Oklahoma and Nebraska, caus­ ing south 10 lo 15 knots Wed­
IU 1 P S *11 IM I
ing some property damage. nesday. Sea 2 lo 3 (eel. Partly
Thirty-seven record high Irm - cloudy with widely scattered
Tuesday. April 23. m s
pcrulures In the 70s. HOs and sh ow e rs a n d a few t h u n ­
Vol n. No KM
90s were reached Monday from derstorms Wedncsrhiy.
F u b lu lM Daily an* Sunday, t u r p i
Saturday by TX* Sanford Herald.
Mlclilgun to New York and
EXTENDED FORECAST:
Inc M N. Fre n ch Ave . Sanford,
Georgia. In the East Sunday. 47 Chance of afternoon th u n ­
FU. u rn
records were set or tied. A derstorms mainly north part
reading of 98 Monday was Ihe becoming more likely north
Second C U t t Be Hag* Paid *1 Santord.
Florida l i m
hottest ever recorded in April In Friday and central Saturday.
d o w n t o w n B a lt i m o r e . In Otherwise (tartly eloudy. Lows
Ham* Delivery: Week. I l . l t j Month.
Washington, record heal In the averaging In lower 60s north lo
Se.Hi 1 Month* t i t IS, * Month*
90s and u lack of rain produced u lower 70s extreme south lilghs
U T M i Y te r. SSI M . By M a.I Week
SI M i Manth. M M , I Mania*.
bumper crop of pollen.
In the 80s
• II M i t M onths. s u . M i Year,
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Twsday, Agfll 11, 1 H I-1 A

Long Meetings Pain Seat Of Government
By Rick B runson
erally well attended by the
Hersld Staff W rite r
public. Issues such as pay hikes,
T irrd of meetings that drag on vacating alleys and the proposed
until midnight. Lake Mary City construction of a convenience
Commissioner Burt Perinchief store In the heart of town have
submitted a proposal Thursday filled city hall. Hut after these
•hat he hopes util help get his topics are addressed, the place
colleagues and residents out ol usually empties out. By 11:30
city hall at a decent hour.
p m. the red-eyed commission­
A b le a ry-e ye d P frln c h le l e r s a r e t a l k i n g a m o n g
passed out copies of his proposal themselves, still ham m ering
at a commission meeting at away at sewer agreements. The
about 10 30 p.m ... which Is a audience Is down to two or three
normal hour for the commission people — a couple of squirming
to be conducting business In reporters and the city treasurer
recent month*, the meetings or building Inspector who are
have lasted until about mid­ hanging around the coffee pot In
night. Thf/Iflngest. In February. the back of the room.
WrPt fin until after 2 a m
Perinchief Is tired of the whole
T h e meetings have been gen­ situation.

'...th e m in d can
o n ly a b s o r b w h a t th e
seat c a n e n d u r e .’
"I truly believe. Incidentally,
that the 'm ind can only absorb
what the seat can endure.' I am
finding It Increasingly difficult to
absorb or to endure.'* Perinchief
states In his memo.
He suggests that the com ­
mission establish a monthly
workshop to discuss the details
of u p com ing topics on the
agenda so that time Isn't wusted
on trivialities during a tegular
meeting.

Perinchief also says the city
could save time by correcting
the minutes before regular meet­
ings Instead of using debate time
to delve Into misspellings and
comma splices.
"Full-blow n discussion” of
staff reports should occur before
or after meetings, unless the
subject Is of public Interest.
But the practice that gets
Pcrlnchlefs goat Is repetitious
discussion among the commis­
sioners and the cltUens. At
Thursday's meeting he chided
Commissioner Huss Megonegal
for giving "20 minute answers "
to questions he was asked about
a salary report.
"Repetitious discussion should

be kept to an absolute m inim um
a n d c o n t r o lle d f ro m the
(mayor's) chair. When an indi­
vidual begins a statement with
'Again. ... or. ‘As I said before.
It Is time to pull the plug."
Perinchief wrote In the memo.
Mayor Dick Fess said Friday
he plans to Implement most of
PerlnchleFs suggestions but he
said he doesn't want to see the
commissioners “ rifle" through
topics. Neither, he said, should
concern for brevity squelch the
public's questions or Input at
meetings
"W e want to streamline them
as much as possible, but wr Lake M ary Commissioner
don’t want to stymie the Input." B u rl P erinch ie f peruses
Fess said.
paperw ork at a meeting

dragging into late evening.

D r . C a th e rin e C o r n e liu s

Form er SCC
Instructor
To Address
SCC G raduates
Dr. Catherine P. Cornelius,
president ol S o u th Florida
Community College. Thursday
Is scheduled lo address the IHth
a n n u a l graduation class ol
Seminole Community College.
Dr. Cornelius served ul SCC
Irom IfM»7 through 11I7H as ail
Instructor, ami as director of
Cooperative and Career Educa­
tion. She accepted an ap|&gt;olntmein as director ul the Division
of Arts at Daytona llcach Com­
munity College, and In 1979 was
elevated to the |mjsI of Vice
I V n l r l r n l . A c a d e m ic A fTa ln i a m i

Institutional Planning. She was
appointed to her present post In

•1984.

Dr. Cornelius received her
undergraduate degree ul Rollins
College. She earned Iter muster's
degree ai Rollins, und In 1978
was awarded Iter doctorate In
education at llte University of
Florida.

Program To A id
Cancer Patients
Special To T h e Herald
"W ith hope, something won­
derful happens. life.”
Stressing the positive. Central
Florida Hrglonnl Hospital. In
cooperation with the Sanfordtaike Mary Unit of the American
Cancer Society. Is again offering

TCanOope "
Tills spertul. free program for
earner patient* and their fami­
lies will Ik- held weekly Irom 2 lo
•I p.m. beginning Wednesday
and continuing through June
12. In the hospital dining room.
" I Can Cope” has three main
objerllvcs; to Increase knowl­
edge to Increase control, and lo
decrease anxiety.
The coutsr covers up-to-date
knowledge of cancer and Its
treatment, how to deal with
dally health problems, and how
In Increase communication ef­
fectiveness. both with care­
givers and on a p e r s o n a l basis
Opportunities lo discuss sexu­
ality and Interpersonal rela­
tionships. with suggestions of
ways to love up lo totul potential
are provided.
Pre-registration Is required,
w it h e n r o llm e n t lim it e d .
Parllelpants are enrouruged to
attend all eight sessions. To
register or for additional In­
formation. contact the Soclul
Services Department at the hos­
pital . 321-4500 or 808-4441.

BUILDING
PERMITS
The following building permits
were Issued by the Lake Mary
building department to
— Artttur Tom*rlm. 11] l.antdaW

IX 000

tor

- 0 ( m l •'•*«. lie C*rSuv*i O N I Court,
tar M i m n r s pool M MO

- Horry Bockmon. I l l W otay Rood, tor
ports oM H on. U WO
-R o n CkOQw'on 111 N NtolKh l«n*. tor
root ■■tom &gt;on U SOP

-Potor JOMpn. M l Sut* Hill Court, tor
tolmmuif pool tlO O
— (n o rfy BullOprv *44 M i ru lond Riko. tor

imp* lornhr Homo. MOMS
-Sutton and Son*. 3*1 tomtnoto A * . . tor
tin * * lonulySertit. MS OM
-Sutton and Sank ITS Sominoto A i t . tor

u n fit family Homo. MS 000

In five years of deregulation,
weve seen m ore changes in the
American financial system than in
all the other years put together.
'Ioday, banks offerdiscour*~
on commissions when you
trade stocks and bonds. Stock
brokers offer services that
seem like bank accounts.
S&amp;Cs no longer have their
l e g a l e edge"in interest rates
On the othernand, they can
more kinds of loans.
Even department stores and
insurance com panies can get in
the act. Now, most places are going
to“wait and see"before they make
a move; but,at NCNB,we’re not.
Ws II keep workiiig to deliver
the best possible service. It may
not always m ean the lowest price,
but well work to see that it m eans
the best value. For example:

More For Less.
Lots of places offeryou
money market rates, but
only one offers them along
with other bank services
at special rates or no charge.
Wfe call it Deluxe Banking!
and we’ve m ade it easier to get.
Now you can qualify by depositing over their investment situation.
That's what our new Investor
just $1000; keep a $15,000 balance
Option IRA is all about. It lets you
and there’s no charge.
High Rates For More People. com bine fixed-rate certificates,a
Maybe youVe thought about money market account,stocks, and
bonds-whatever works for you. S o
investing in Certificates,but you
haven’t wanted to commit a $2500 com e in and let’s talk it over.
More Retirement Benefits.
lump sum. Now you can invest in
If you’re retired with pension
any certificate we offer with a
and/or Social Security payments,
minimum deposit of only $100Q
have them deposited direct with us.
Until til is year, you’ve had to
We’ll give you free regular checking,
deposit $2500 in an account to
earn money market rates. Now, on free personalized wallet checks, a
free 24-hour banking card and a free
personal accounts, we’ve cut our
2x5 safe deposit box for a year.
minimum deposit to just $100Q
NCNB Extra Checkingfsome
More IRAFlexibili
places offer som e of these things,
A lot of people
lelikethe^A
som e offer others, but no place
idea,but
i,but would like more control

that we knowofoffersallof them.

AChanging Neighborhood.
What you see here is just the
beginning.W?’ll keep working on
better ways to handle your money.
So, if you’re not sure where
your bank, broker or S&amp;L is sliaking
o u tco m e se e us.
This year, next year, and long
after the dust has settled in the
shakeup of 1985^we’ll still be here
working harder than ever to be the
best bank in the neighborhood

N
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Tuesday, April 23, 1965— 4A
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Thome* Giordano, Managing Editor
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Preserving
The Family
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moyrillian hats renewed
the rail he made 20 years ago for a national
policy to preserve the traditional family
s lru rtu rr Yet the N rw York Democrat
conveniently Ignores the fact that two
decades of counter-productive federal welfare
policies have undermined thousands of Am er­
ican families, particularly black families,
In 1965. as Assistant Secretary of Labor.
Mr. Moynlhan caused a furor by concluding
that the breakdown In Vack families was a
principal cause of poverty among black
Americans. Indeed, his controversial report.
"The Negro Family: The Case for National
Action." was assaltrd by civil rights leaders
who charged that he was blaming the victims
of discrimination for their distress.
During last May'H I Hack Family Summit
m eeting In Nashville. T o r n ., however,
numerous black leaders concluded that the
number of single black mothers has reached
crisis proportions. Hut these leaders arc
understandably wary of a federal remedy In
the wake of the lll-faled War on Poverty.
Little wonder. When Lyndon .Johnson left
office In 196H, approximately 12 percent of
Americans were poor, according to the official
definition. During the next 12 years. In
constant dollars, federal spending on nil
welfare programs quadrupled. Yet despite the
vast expenditures of public money and the
best of government Intentions, the |*overty
rate in I960 wns 13 percent. And many of the
|M»or are worse off today because these
programs have undermined values, Institu­
tions and ambitions.
_______
Akl to Families with Dependent Children,
lor example, discourages couples Irom m ar­
rying. Hy making the mother's fecundity the
main source ol Income, lids program en­
courages chlltlhearing out of wedlock and also
leaves the lather with Utile Incentive to take a
low-paying Job lhal adds only marginally to
the family's Income. Yet thal Job could lead
(he family out of poverty.
The AFDC encouragement to llltglllmacy
has been staggering: In 1950. 17 percent of
all hlrlhs among blacks were Illegitimate;
Unlay II ts 50 percent. White Illegitimate rates
have Increased from 2 percent to 11 percent
during that same time.
Today, nearly three out of every live black
children are bring raised by a single parent.
In fact, the level of dependency on public
assistance for basic economic survival has
doubled since 1904. Approximately one half
ol all black ehlldrrn are supported in part by
transfer payntenls from state and federal
governments.
Ironically, lids cycle of dependency has
Increased during a lime when many black
Americans have made enormous economic
gains.
Ai the other end of the economic spectrum,
however, there remains an underclass ol
black famlllrs that Is perpetuated hy the very
programs designed In help them. This Isn't lo
suggest that wellare Is primarily what
motivates young women to become pregnant.
Hut the reality of a baby born out of wedlock
Is solicited somewhat by the knowledge that
the slate will pick up pari ol the cost ol
raising the child Worse still, welfare pro­
grams have eroded the extended black family
that formerly provided some measure of
stability In urban areas.
D uring lust spring's summit meeting,
several prominent black leaders emphasized
the nerd lor more self-help. In his opening
address, National Urban League President
John Jacob siddt "In concentrating on the
wrongs of discrimination and poverty we may
have neglected the Tael that there Is a lot we
can do ubout our own problems ourselves.
Government and prlvatr sector action Is a
necessity, but so are the services and concern
black organizations can provide."
Mr. Jacob’s prudent recommendation Is
Iwlng tried In Nrw York City where 11 Family
Redirection centers help poor teenage
parents. Specifically, older women serve as
role models by hrlplng young mothers rare
lor their babies, gel bark Into school and find
Jobs.
Clearly, such community efforts are a
modest beginning In strengthening the tradi­
tional l.tmlly structure. Hut they are certainly
preferable to yet another costly federal
program that perpetuates the destructive
cycle of welfare dependence.

BERRYS WOULD

n mn

"Your honor? Judge? Ye gads. n't finally hap­
pened — LEGAL GRIDLOCK!"

J.

DONALD LAMBRO

Business-Aid Plan Gets Out Of Hand
W ASHINGTON — Alter nearly 15 years of Grayson, and to a onetime partner.
Because of these financial practices and
noncompetitive government contracts. Unlvox.
Inc., a Los Angeles-based electronics company, Unlvox's business performance after nine years
graduated this month from the Small Business In the program. SBA district officials recom­
Administration's minority assistance program. mended In 1979 that It be dropped from 81a)
Shortly before leaving the program, however, participation. However, when Grayson ap­
the firm received u 825 million golng-away pealed. SBA’s San Francisco regional office
present In the form of another noncompeitttve overruled the decision, and Unlvox remained In
contract.
the program. Rarely had SBA dismissed busi­
The whole Idea behind SBA's 8(a) program for nesses from Its8|a| program.
Grayson knew lhal to turn his company
small "socially and economically disadvan­
taged" firms ts to help thrrn get started with around, he had to find a new line of business
some federal assistance and then wean them Soon after learning thal (he Artnv was planning
away from the government's life-support system lo issue contracts for the purchase of wateras quickly as possible. However, hundreds of purification units, he began lo lobby the Arm y
Bla) companies, like Unlvox. have slaved on for to reserve a contract for the 8|a) program
Although Unlvox won the Army contract,
years, reaping the benefits of big, noncomjM-tltlve "sole-source" contracts.
which totaled more than 856 million, a G A O
report later quoted one SBA official as saying
Unlvox. for example. Joined the 8(a) program
that "If the decision had been up lo him. he
In 1970. Glenn Constantino, an SHA busi­
would not have recommended the lirtn for thr
ness-development specialist responsible for Un­
lvox. says the firm's Initial contracts had a procurement."
In April 1981, not long after Grayson won the
relatively small margin of profit. A General
contract, the GAO Issued a rrporl tilled " A
Accounting Office audit revealed lhal the
Promise Unfulfilled." which wa* sharply critical
company had shown a profit only once between
of S B A 's entire 8(a) program . The G A O
1973and 197H. despite Increased sales.
discovered, among oilier things, lhal "few B|a)
According lo G A O . an Investigation of Unlvox firms have graduaied as competitive busi­
by a SBA district office In Los Angeles nesses." It also rrjKirted thal "many firms have
discovered some questionable financial not bulli up commercial sales, rely on 8(a)
prattlers during this period. Including large contracts, and view the program as an end In
salaries and txmusrs paid lo lhe owner, John Itself." Fewer (ban 4 percent of thr WOO firms

then in the program had actually graduated as
competitive, sclf-sufflclenl businesses, auditors
found.
In 1982. Congress responded by limiting the
time In which a company could stay in the
program to live years. \
Under a grandfather Clause for those already
in the program, this would have meant no more
than a one-year extension fnr companies like
Unlvox. but somehow the '.firm managed to
obtain a two-year reprieve Bty *hls lime, with
the help of big government contracts and a
major overhaul of Its finances b'y SBA advisers.
Unlvox had pulled Itself bark froifM*® precarious
position — with sales now runnhVg about 835
million a year.
V,
Then, nine months before Unlvox wk.8,*Q(favc
the program and stand on Its own two fccA h
received what some SBA officials call a \
"graduation present" — a 825 million cct from '
thr Army.
For some, the golng-away gifts are a bonanza.
One California company. SBA officials told us.
"loaded up" with a 85(3 5 million 8|a| gradua­
tion contract, then used the contract as a major
assei lo sell the rompany Immediately upon
leaving the program.
Meanwhile, with some 2.500 companies still
getting noncompetitive 8(a) contracts. GAO
auditors say that a lot of serious problems
remain. Among them: 8300 million yearly In
excess procurement costs.

EDWARD J. WALSH

JEFFREY HART

1960s
Newsreel
Rerun

Second
Chance
Budget
The Reagan admlnlslration's origi­
nal budget proposal for fiscal year
1980. v n i lo Congress In I hr first
week ol February, was quickly shot
down In flames. Or. more precisely,
certain aspects of li wi re shot down
The I'lesldenl hud proposed a
budget ir-uiiinng oil flays- of 89/3
billion with a pro|c« led deflell of
8180 billion. T hat deficit, however,
would reflect s|icn&lt;llng cuts of 851
billion, a modest enough goal. T o
achieve II w hile spending a (3
(icrcrnt Increase In defense spend­
ing alter adjusting lor Inflation, and
keeping Ills eampalgn pledge not lo
touch Social Security. Ihr President
went idler domestic programs wlih
n vengeance — nr so li seemed in
the defenders id I hose programs
I ai geled lor reductions.
Naturally. Ihr Congress froze ul
die notion of increased defense
s|H-ndlng accompanied by ruts In
nearly everything elm-. Since then,
the While House and tlie Senate
Ihidgei and Finance Committees
have produced a plan lhal achieves
basically the sumr goal — 852
billion In savings next year, ami a
projected 8295.5 billion by 1988.
1he plan represents serious
backpedallng on nallunul defense.
Inn worthwhile advances elsewhere.
Mr Reagan originally Insisted that
Social Security Iw left sacrosanct,
He now accepts a modified freeze
that will leave basic tiriiellls In
pl,i&lt; c, but raise levels only 2 percent
— about half the Increase allowed
hy law — unless the lunation rale
exceeds 4 |H-rrrnt.
In the lace of sirrn political
reajlllrs, thr Administration agrees
In rctlore about $1,4 billion In farm
credll and price support programs
cm Irom the February plan. The
President had slashed subsidies 37
permit, from (he 820 billion sjierd
Ui I(IH5 lo $12 0 billion, u slash
well-deserved. The While House
also finally, und one hopes, re­
luctantly. surrendered 899 billion
In drfeiise spending lo opponents of
the defense budget, led by unlikely
heroes Senators Barry Ooldwutcr
and Charles Qrusalc) of Iowa, both
nl the President's purtv.
The new budget, known also In
some circles as (he "deficit reduc­
tion plan" Is a polite request by the
Admlnlsl rat Inn fur a second chance,
as It fairs a tnizzsuw ol protest.
Bui Ibis budget Is at least a forward
step.

1 fils columnist ts one of Ihe few
conservatives who have had a good
word lo say for Senator Gary Hart
over the years. I even permitted his
organization (o use a favorable
column of mine in his campaign
literature during his most recent
senatorial campaign In Colorado.
Since he was rrl-elected by three
the difference. Hul now Die jig Is up
and 1 may change m y name lo
H art pence lo a vo id even Ihe
slightest suspicion that wc are
related
Senator llarl has some good Ideas
about mllllary reform. It may be
true, however, as his crlllcs argue.
Dial while hr wants to make the
mllllary more effective he would
never as a Vietnam-era Isolationist
use li anywhere beyond Montauk
point.
- r t i e w n n i n r «• n w i l l y m i l l f r i e n d l y

DON GRAFF

The Japanese Ways
A Japanese friend some lime ago
(old me of a minor family dispute.
Ills duughtrr had demanded that
he change his brand of brer. Stir
bad recently gone to work lor one of
.Japan's huge business combines
and wanted only Its beer In the
house, although her own ]nh had
nothing to do wllh brewing nr
selling (he sluff.
C o m p a n y lo y a lt y Is ta k e n
seriously In Japan.
My friend snld hr resolved the
mailer — to his If not her nallafac*
linn — by agreeing to switch,
provided she paid for the beer,
ixtyaliy lessened u fill
In Us very smull way. (he incident
Is revealing of one aspect of the
Japanese trade nrnblem
A lew great conglomerates domi­
nate Ihe Japanese economy —
producing or lm|iortlng mw materi­
als. manufacturing products and
m urkrtlng them to consumers.
Mitsubishi, for an example, mines
coal, makes autos, builds ships,
operates retail storrs and owns
banks
It Is u complex and In most cases
enormously prolliable production
and distribution system thal In Ihr
United Stales would nin afoul nf the
antitrust laws. It is not only legal In
Japan. It Is the accepted way of
doing business.

Bill It makes it difficult for
foreigners In do business In Japan.
It can lie extremely difficult lo break
Into Die production-distribution
chain, especially with a competitive
product.
This Is one contributing factor to
Ihe swelling American trade deflell
with Japan. It has nothing to do
with tariffs, restrictive product
quotas or Japanese government
policy, things lhal account lor most
ol ihe criticism from our side. The
government probably would be u n ­
able In change the system — at least
not without a lengthy and bruising
imllUcal battle — If li tried.
But there Is another factor lhal Is
the government's doing II Is the
Ministry of International Trade and
Industry — M ITI. for short.
Where It has been most effective.
In respect to the overall well-being
of the econom y, has been In
overseeing the orderly withdrawal
from Industries tn which Japan has
lost the competitive edge. Resources
are redirected to areas ol growth.
Which suggests thal MITI may he
one Japanese product that Is not for
export.
The American way has hern to
protect thr dying Industry no m ai­
ler what the cost to the economy —
and Judging Irom the protectionist
sounds coining out of Congress. It
s lid Is

man. and something of a card; he
has lust ro-uulhored a spy novel. Me
Is well educated and very good
company.
Hul Ihe widespread suspicion Is
that if you scratch Gary Hart you
will llnd the 19(30* |ust bencalh the
surface, and lhal he was nut George
McGovern's campaign manager for
nothing
And lids view of Gary Hart has
Jusi liccu reinforced by his gratu­
itous and Irresponsible support for
th r current student protest at
Columbia
" I commend the students of
Columbia University." announced
the senator, "on your bold and
creative rnnlrlbutlnn to the strugglr
against apartheid."
"Bold"? Is that so "Creative"?
Mlgod, Die protest outside C ol­
umbia's Hamilton Hall Is about the
most Imitative exercise imaginable,
the re-run ol a 6 0 s newsreel. Bold?
Those students know that they will
he handled wllh kid gloves.
Columbia University is fortunate
Ihat Duse problems have attracted
no mass support In I96H (he riots
came close lo destroying a great
university. Indeed. II look about 10
years for morale to lx- restored lo
Columbia academic enterprise.
These campus demonstrations arc
morally vile. They have nothing to
do w ith the reasons for Ihe
rxlstence of u university, and those
employing these methods have no
place In a community of learning.
Any university thal respected Its
own academic mission would expel
Hum and prosecute them. Senator
Gary Hart should be ashamed of
himself.

JACK ANDERSON

'Reinsurance' Coverage Crippling FCIC
By J a c k Anderson
and Joseph Spear
W ASH IN G TO N - Like a steward
rearranging deck chairs on thr
sinking Titanic, Dtr manager of the
f c d r r a l g o v e r n m e n t 's c r o p insurance program Is eagerly m ak­
ing changes ihat haven’t u prayer of
saving thr bankrupt agency.
In fuel, some crlllcs believe Ihe
changes propelled the agency Into
Die financial Iceberg In Die first
place.
In a past column, we rreountrd
the series of fiscal crises Ihat have
forced the Federal Crop Insurance
Corp. to seek one bailout after
another from other federal agencies.
Alter more Hum 40 years of blackInk operation. Die FCIC tuts run
ilsrlt 8861 million into the red over
Die last five years.
FCIC munager Merritt Sprague
pins Ihe blame lor the agency's

plight on Mother Nature — years of
Iwd weather conditions thal have
ruined many of Die 32 crops the
FCIC Insures
Bui some critics charge that thr
main rrason for thr FC IC s financial
catastrophe ts the practice of "rein­
surance" through private compa­
nies — a p ra c tic e lh a l has
mushroomed at the agenry since
1981. They note thal ihe rush lo
reinsurance coincides wllh the
FC IC s period of major losses, and
they suspect there's a connection.
Like bookm akers laying oft
potentially ruinous beta, the Insur­
ance companies gel reinsurance
coverage from the FCIC on the
riskier crops. T h r annually revised
reinsuran ce agreem ents have
enhanced Ih r companies' profit
potential while limiting the amount
of losses they can incur. It’s a good

deal for the Insurance companies,
hul a bail deal fur Dir FCIC.
Recognizing a good thing when
they see II. Ihe private Insurers have
rushed lo sign up new customers —
und protected themselves wllh FCIC
reinsurance. From 1981 until now.
the amount of reinsurance coverage
has grown from 3 percent of the
FCIC operation to nearly 80 percent.
Noting Ihul this Is precisely when
the agency suffered Its biggest
losses. Investigators for the General
Accounting Office urged Ihe FCIC lo
"moderate further expansion of the
reinsurance program until Ihe cur­
rent program's operation can hr
evaluated to assure that It ts
cost-effective for both the govern­
ment and the Insurance compa­
nies."
Bui Sprague Is going tn Just Ihe
opposite direction. In a "Dear
Employee" letter Iasi month, he

said (he FC IC was considering
dropping direct crop insurance en­
tirely and "converting lo strictly a
reinsurance operation."
T h e re a s o n he w ro te th e
employees, of course. Is Dial con­
version to reinsurance would allow
Ihe FCIC lo get along wllh far less
Muff
Employers were stunned by (he
Ictlrr. They can't understand his
reasoning w hen he said c o n ­
templated conversion is Intended
"to assure the highest possible
return on every federal dollar
spent."
"Ever since they started going
away from the government program
(of direct group insurance! they
have nm had a profitable year," said
one Incredulous employee.
Whether the connection Is causal
or casual Is a matter of dispute

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SPORTS

Evtning Her*
*Id, Sanford, FI.

Tuoiday, April 11, I W - J A

Maidlini Named Mat Coach
By Sam
Her» ,d S p ° r y7 E d llo r
Olcnn M a io lln lfa 33-ycar-old
U k r Howell H lglf
(oo1bjlU
assistant with In te n s iv e wrestl­
ing rxperlenc/ was nanird as
.
Seminole High
*5^01. Seminole Prin­
cipal Waytjf gppS
Monday.
M« W n l . an A ll-A m e ric a
* r” j F r at San Francisco State
Coll^gp during his ‘collegiate
"•V/s, has been working with
Jl-ike Howell s offensive line the
past four years. During that
Mine, he drew ruves from head
coach Mike lllsceglta.
"G le n n w ill definitely be
missed. He did a great Job with
our line." said Hlsceglla. "Hut
his first love is wrestling and
when nothing opened up here,
he made the move."

Malolinl. who teaches science
and physrta! education, will also
Ire assistant football coach for
D a ve M o s u re ’ s F ig h tin g
Semlnoles. He worked with
Hlsceglla (Hialeah) and coached
against Mosure previously before
coming to Lake Howell In 1981.
He will begin his football duties
this spring with the Semlnoles.
For Epps. It Is the fourth
coaching change this year at
Seminole. Jerry Posey resigned
as football coach. Ron Menhir
resigned as girls basketball
coach and Chris Marlette was
not rehlmd as hoys basketball
coach.
Malolinl will replace Roger
Heat hard who expressed a desire
to discontinue with the wrestling
program earlier this year. "Dave
(Mosure) recommended Glenn

W re s tlin g

Duhng his collegiate days, he
placed two years was College
Division. He was Far Western
Conference cham pion three
siralghl years. He was an AllAmerica captain as a senior and
a four-year varsity performer.
Malolinl qualified and went to'
the Olympic camp In 1975-76.
H r also started on the football
team for three years and made
the All-Conference team his se­
nior year. For his splendid
wrestling career, he was In­
ducted Into Ihe San Francisco
Stale College Hall of Fame in
1975.
"I'm really looking forward to
the opportunity." said Malolinl.
"Coach Beathurd left me a good
foundation (slate place winners
Tro y and To n y Tu rn e r and
Sherallon Mays) and we should

P o in d exter
Finds Home
A s A Hornet

Ely Sam Cook
Herald Sporta Ed ito r
very highly." said Epps about
Jet! Poindexter has found a
his new coach who has his
home as a Bishop Moore Hornet
m aster's degree from Nova.
P o in d e x te r, a 1 7 -v e a r-o ld
"Glenn has got a history of really
M a itla n d re s id e n t, p laye d
building programs The prin­
Baseball at Lake Howell High
cipals of the last two schools at
School as a fnshman and a
which he coached wrestling re­
sophomore.
commended him very highly."
ilc played It well, uhi After
Malolinl coached wrestling one
prepplng In Ihe Seminole Pony
Glenn
Malolinl
was
selected
year at Southwest High The
Baseball Program. Poindexter
to c oach the Se mi n o l e
three years prior to that he was
moved rigid In as the Silver
wrestling team.
head roach at Hialeah. At both
Hawks' shortstop Ttie next
he able lo develop a good year, he switched lo second
stops, he also handled the of­
fensive line In football. He also
program."
baseman where he became an
coached at Jefferson H ig h
Malolinl and Ids wife. Jill, live All-County and All-Conference
School In Daly City. Calif., where
In Winter Park They have ilirre ftrsi-tram performer.
he was a fool hall and track
girls: Erin. 7, Christine. 5. and
Poindexter bailed 905 and a
Michelle who will be -I on Friday
coach.
nlnih grader and lotlowcd II up
with a .955 clip his sophomore
season. One could only estimate
that ihe young slash bluer could
pul at leas) l(X) more |Mtinis on
his hailing average try the time
he was done with the Blur and
Silver
But all wasn't well. Poindex­
ter's grade jk)Iu I average wasu’l
keeping pace with his balling
average "M y grades werrn't as
good as they should have hern al
Lake Howell.
s.itil Jell
I
(bought a change might hr
gond."
B y Sam Cook
So did his father. Bill, a close
Herald Sports Editor
observer lliroughnol his sou’s
Hobby Lundqtdsl, who precareer Both knew ol a neighbor
ceded current Seminole baseball
who attended Bishop Moore. One
coach Mike Ferrell, never tired ol
day the neighbor and .IrfFs
lo llin g his favorite district played Spruce Creek at 11:30
paths crossed
baseball story. Ii had kind of an a tit., Apopka and Lake Brantley
"A Irlrnd of mine from down
odd flavor lo It.
meet at 2 p in. and Lyman takes
the s ir e d went lo Bishop
Lundqutst would reason since on Lake Howell al 4:30 p in.
Moore.' Jeff said " H r (old me
It wus an odd-numbered year. S p r u c e C re e k e lim in a t e d
alMiui roach (Mike) Smith and
Seminole should win Ihe district Mainland. 11-3. Monday to earn
how good Hu- program was I
•bary bslfrTittrrtlr had the farts to the rigid to meet latkr Mary.
decided that's where 1 would
back it up. Seminole won the
Ferrell said he is undecided as
g"
district In 1977 wlih you know to whom lo pilch against DcIi was a good decision h didn't
who. 1979 and 19HI The last L a n d . B ria n Sheffield was
lake long tm ihe liuttlng average
one was a corn pic Ie surprise- and roughed tip In Ihe last meeting
lo acquire Ihosr 1(H) points nr
one ol I he most satisfying lor and DeLand lira! James Hrrsry
Ihe grade |M&gt;im average lo creep
Lundqulsl.
ihe first time around.
op lo ihr B range. Poindexter,
The coach, ran out of stories In
Shrllield throws kmiekleballs
back at bis m ore fam iliar
1983. however. Lundqulsl men­ and Mersey throws seeds, so
shortslop lor the Hornets, wus
tioned the mid-year coincidence Ferrell has two different ways to
hitting Hu* hall at a .450 clip
hut ihcn didn't win End of go. "1 might nol decide until
until he lulled oil Ihe past two
coincidence.
rlghl before the game." he said.
weeks lo finish at .406
Well, us Ihe district tourna­ "I have lo worry about our
N#f ftWf Ww H fey T»m m y Vtoccfil
"Jell hail a good shot at 450
ment upens lor Seminole tonight outlie Id defense, too. With ShefT
lint
he till a bit ot a slump
Mike
Ferrell,
second
from
right,
hopes
to
rally
his
Tribe
for
tonight's
district.
at Drlamd's Conrad Park. tt is pitching nml Mersey In renter
lately.” said Bill "I'm hoping he
«mee again an odd-numbered field, we're m uch belter de­
ran llml his stroke arpiiii lor the
year. Ferrell, who look over for fensively."'
district fnurnnmenl and (Inish
l.imdqulftt this year. Isn't wor­
If Sheffield hurls. Mersey will
strung,"
ried about odds or evens, be Hanked by speedy Larry
Along with Ills ■UXlplus hal­
though.
Thum as In right and Tra cy
ting average. Poindexter Is
lie's ronccrned with DeLand. Turner In left. Turne r has bern
OAKLAND. Cull! lU I’ll - There will Ik- brighter
excelling In other aspects ol the
tonight's 7 90 first-round oppo­ bitting some stmts of his own thr afternoons Tor-Jim Hates, hut most likely they will
game, too A sagacious base
nent Willi good reason. I he Iasi past two weeks which have won not lw as head coach ol the 11.S. Football League's
runner, lie tias 22 steals. He has
lime Seminole and DeUind met ills a starting berth.
San Antonio Gunslingers.
scored 23 runs. Poindexter has
at Conrad Park, Ihe Tribe came
Hales' squad tallied from a flurry ol llrsl-half
The Infield will have another
away a little shcllshflckrd. not to
mlstakrs Monday, only lo come up short as Ihe
hall gamr behind Western Conference co-leaders live doubles and Hirer triples
His two homers came against St
mention hurt from a 15-0 lick­ freshman — Jeff Blake — at Oakland Invaders lopped the Gunslingers. 27-20.
Houston and Denver
Cloud,
Hie No. I 2A train In the
ing. That was Just U) days ago shortstop with Gary Derr at third
in the USFL's Monday night contest.
However. Sumner wasn't entirely happy wlih
and David Rape al second. Tony
stale. Defensively. Polndrxtrr
so Ihe sling Is still there.
*Tm glad to get out ol here," Ihe dejected
his team's performance.
made |nxt seven errors and
Gunslingers' coach said. ” We gave the game
*Tvc never seen so many Cox, who lead the T rlb r In Just
"W e went out there with more Inleuslty
stints." said Ferrell abotil the alxiui every offensive category, away in Ihe first half."
tonight, hut we had a letdown in the second lurried In a couple ol major
league plays In Hie recent Colo­
Hulldogs' attack. "They were will play first Irnse Roy Jensen
Therr Is a cloud a gloom — or maybe dial
half." he said, "I'm not hapjiy with the wuy we
will
ralch.
nial Classic.
knocking Ihe crud out of the
should he doom — tli.it surrounds Bales und Ills
won."
I h e H o rn e ts , lo o . have
Iwll."
"We need lo play our (test team. With lllllc success nn the Held ami
Oakland cashed In on three llrst-quartrr
beiirflltril.
The y wrested the
Ferrell would like a reversal ol game of the se ason ." e m ­ uncertain payroll checks olf It. the future of the
turnovers by Sun Antonin quarterback Rich
Orange Bell Conference lllle
lhal outcome tonight The Dr- phasized Ferrell. "B u i wr have Gunslingers Is less than encouraging
Neuhelsel to lead 17 0. NruhrlscFs first turnover
away Irani Oviedo for the the
Across thr way. Invaders head coach Charlie
came tin the Gunslingers' second possession He
Latid-Sanford clash Is the final nothing lo lose. We're build In g
llrsl lime hi three years Hits
was hit by blitzing David Shaw anil lumhled. Ray
game of a quadruple-header fur ihe future. We're Just going Sumner had reason to smile. His team had
spring
Their 9 - 1 record easily
broken a two-game losing streak with Ihe victory
which const It utrs the tourna­ tu go out and play hard."
Bentley recovered on the 1. One play lairr. Eric
won Hie conference .They are
and with a 5-3-1 record found themselves only a
Whether It's odd or even.
ment's first round. I^tkr Mary
Jordan crashed over lor a T D
H&gt;-9 overall and the llrsl team
llslerl among ihe honorable
menilnn choices in Ihr stale (3AI
poll.
O v ie d o G irls
"And the nucleus ol (he team
Is juniors. I’m really happy
here," said Jeff "Coach Smith ts
B eg in Q u e s t
really a fmidanienlullsl Hr m il
Oviedo's l. uly Lions begin
fv stresses tram piny here "
B y Chris Flste r
their quest lor the 3A-8
Polndextrr said lie would like
H ersld Sports W rite r
District lllle Wednesday at
lo play major-college baseball
A two run double off the bat of Kim Avrrlll
I hacker Field in Kissimmee
ufler he graduates next year "I
und L u u rle L rlffc r'a tw o -ru n triple
The Lady Lions. 15-7 In the
want to go ton name school," lie
highlighted a five-run first Inning Monday as
regular season, are seeded
sa id . " B i l l J u n io r college
Lake Mary's Lady Rams avenged an early third. Watkins. Lake Mary s pitcher, then
number one and will play the
wouldn't Ire had either You gel
drfeat by u p en d in g S a n fo rd 's Lady struck nut the next hitter to end ihe Inning.
winner of Tuesday's opening
in play a tor of games and a lot ol
Semlnoles. 0 2. In the regular season llnalr
round game between Jones
Peterson led Ihe 13-hlt Seminole allack
Ihe major colleges lake their
at Lake Mary High
and Bishop Moore.
wlih a 3 for 3 performance while Haurk and
middle Inflclders from H ir-ICs."
The Lady Rams ended the regular season Hurke had two hits each.
Ovlrdo's game Wednesday
Lyman's Denise Stevens, left, won the
ORANGE B E L T S
Court)
w ith a 14-11 record. Lake Mary goes to Lakr
will be jrlayrd al 3 p m
Smith was 3 for 3 to lead the Lady Rams
county home run title and also led In
Howard
Muhle
and
his
Oviedo
Howell Wednesday lor the first round of the al Ihe plate while Avertll went 2 for 3.
Wednesday's second game,
triples while teammate Kristie Kaiser
Lions will open district baseball
4A-9 District Toumumcnt. Seminole, whleh L A D Y H A W K S T R IM L Y M A N . 4 - 1
scheduled for 4;.'I0. pits Os­
finished
second
In
batting
average.
play
Wednesday at home against
fell to 6-14. travels lo Port Orange today for
ceola
Kissimmee's
Knwglrls
Lake Howell's Lady Silver Hawks run
•Jones ai -1 pan. A victory against
a 4 p.m. game against Spruce Creek. The their record to 2 0 6 Monday with a 4-1
against Leesburg T h u rs ­
Hie hapless Tigers will send Hrr
winner today will play top-seeded Apopka victory over Lyman's Lady Greyhounds al
day’s final will Ik - played al 4
Tlbbllts. who has raised her average
Linns against Bishop Moore
Wednesday al Apopka.
pm .
Lyman High It wus Ihe third straight win
about 50 points (tie jrust two weeks, was 3
Thursday at 6 p.m. al Leesburg
A pair of Seminole errors enabled Liz for Lake Howell and Ihe fourth straight loss lor 4 to lead Lake Howell at the platr.
Thacker Field Is located off
Osceola und Leesburg play ihe H
Stone and Kuren DeShetler lo reach to start for Lyman.
U .S . H i g h w a y 192 on
Thlrbauth sewed up the county batting
p in game Thursday The Dual
off the bottom of thr first for Lake Mary.
Thacker
Road
In
Kissimmee
luike Howell scored two runs each In thr
crown by going 2 for 4.
will lx* Friday al M p.m. al
Beth Watkins then singled to loud the hasrs llrst and sixth innings Monday while Lyman
The Lady Lions enter Ihe
Prkc was 3 for 3 to lead the way for
1j-eshurg.
and Avertll followrd with her double to score failed lo take advantage of Its big oplournarnrnt with an eightLyman while Kaiser. Stevens and Vickery
"Bishop Moore Is drllnllrly Ihe
Slone und DeShetler. With one out. LellTer jxm unltlrsas II Irfl 11 runners on base
game winning slrrak. Their
added two hits cac ti.
learn to heal," said Viable Mon­
unloaded a triple to drive In Watkins and
only loss to a district learn In
The Lady Hawks look a 24) lead In Ihr lop T H IE B A U T H W IN S B A T T IN G T I T L E
day night "We II M ini Bill Mc­
Avrrlll for a 4-0 lead. With two outs. Valerie of the flrsl. Grace Ley reached on an error lo
Ihe regular season was a 3-0
Thlrbauth. a senior, finished the regular
Curdy against Jones and hojreSinllh singled In LeirTrrlomakc It 5-0.
set track lo Osceola Oviedo
lead olf and Christy Tlbbllts. who has been season wlih a .533 average lo win Ihe
fully come ha* k w lih Crulg
The Lady Rums udded one more run In
cam e buck to rope Ihe
tearing Ihe rover off Ihe ball lately, followrd hatting title over Lyman's Kaiser who was
Duncan against Bishop Moore."
Ihe fourth when Lisa Sanlulll. who reached with a single. Sandy Gillies grounded out red trot thr past two weeks and finished al
Kowgirls. 20-7. In their lust
Maine's squad has been declon an error, scored when DeShetler got on
inerting.
hut Ley scored on the play. Eileen
.522.
muted by injuries. Inellglbllltlm
via another Tribe miacur.
Oviedo has four players
Thlrbauth followed with a single to score
Thlrbauth also had one RDI Monday to tie
and early retirement*. W r lost
Seminole finally got on the board In the
h illin g over .400 Ird by
I Ibbitts for a 2-0 lead
Oviedo's Mlkkl Ehy for Ihe lead In runs
five slurtrrs since the first of Hie
top of the sixth. Laura Burke and Alycla
sophomores Mlkkl Ehy (.462)
Lyman had three hits In the bottom of the halted In with 32. Oviedo's Dec Dee Hensley,
year." Muhle said. "Th a i cer­
"Fat" Dixon fill consecutive singles and
first but could nol push across a run. Kristie who Itad nine rlhhlrs Iasi week, lint shed
and Caroline Chavis (.452).
tainly ehangru your truru,"
.Sheri Peterson followed with a base rap lo
senior Fran Foster 1.4131 and
Kaiser Ird off with a single but Mary Ryan w ith 31.
Th e Lions lost fh re r-yru r
•core Burke. With one out. Jackie Farr
sophomorr Cathy Bergman
then hit Into a double play with Gillies. Ihe
Lyman's Sievrns. a Junior, led thr county
starling
shortsloji Dave Wood
singled In Dixon with Peterson going lo
(.4041. The Lions also have
second baseman, tagging out Kaiser und In home runs and triples with four each.
whrn he decided he didn't want
third. Seminole had a chance to pull within
four players with 20 nr more
throwing In first. Both Valerie Price and Lake Howell's Gillies and Oviedo's Caroline
m play anymore. Th ird Utscmun
6-3 on Janet Hauck's fly hull, but Peterson
runs balled In Including Eby
Denise Stevens followed with singles but Chavis tied fnr Ih r lead In runs scored with
Tony Belflowrr. second baxcrn-m
didn't tag up on the play and had to hold at
1321. Dee Dec Beasley (311.
Lori Helms flew out to end the Inning
29.
J
im m y Barrett ami pitcher
Chavis |23) und Jodie Switzer
out Tieliter Larry Grayson were
120). Jessica Bradley has
academic casualties. Oulflrldrr
Ihrcr homers and 19 Kills,
Lester Cabrera separated his
— C hris F ilt e r
shoulder.

Seminole Seeks
Odd Occurrence
Against DeLand
B a se b a ll

Cloud O f Doom E n circle s G u n slin g e rs
P ro F o o tb a ll

Poor Ist-lrming Dooms Tribe;
Lake How ell Grabs 20th Win
S o ftb a ll

Lake Mary Wins All-Sports Trophy, See Wednesday's Herald

�* A — E v s n l n g H e r a l d , S a n lo r d , F I ,

T w e t d a y , A p r il 2 1 , I M S

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Connection, Kitner Set Stage
For Wednesday Night's Battle
The Mage Is set for Wednesday's first place encounter.
The T im Haines Connection, perennial champion of the
Sanford Men's 'Softhall League under one sponsor or
another, will battle Kitner Survcrylng Wednesday at at
8 :3 0 p m. at Pinchursl Field.
The Connection (70) posted Its seventh straight win
Monday with an 8-4 decision over S&amp;H Fabricating. Kitner
Survrrylng (6 1 ) Kepi pace with a 13-0 triumph over
Sunnlland Corp. In the other game. Brown Boverl slipped
past Wlnli ss Moblllte,6-3.
Charles Heynolds socked lwo homers and "Easy Ed'*
Jackson drilled one for the Connection. Sam and Ned
Haines and Krnesl Shuler had triples while Lloyd Wall had
an Hill single. Howard Brooks tripled home two runs for
the losers.
Kitner. meanwhile, used a double, triple and home run
by Terrel Ervin and Ihi cl*hits each by Jay Payne and John
Kills to trim Sunnlland Bobby Ripley, Greg Lotour and
Tony Ihmklnson collected two hits apiece. Clyde Morgan
bad three hlls for Ihe losers while Nick Mergo and Ikib
Kocsch. Felix Smith and To m Moore had two earh. Mergo
bad two rlbbles.
In Brown Boverl's win, B Kunkcl doubled borne Iwo
runs In the first. Russ Holloman had RBI singles In the
first, fourth and sixth Innings. Robbie Hanrahan doubled
and scored three times Isabel Vanllngo had Iwo hits for
the losers.

Chip Rupp Signs With Vandy
L E X IN G TO N . Ky. fUPII — Chip Rupp, grandson of
legendary Kenlueky coach Adolph Rupp und the son of a
1962 player, announced Monday he would break with
tradition and play his college basketball at Vanderbilt,
Adolph Frederick Rupp Ill's grandfather coached at UK
lor more than 40 years Ills father. Adolph Frederick Hupp
J r or llerky, played al Kenlueky.
‘They contorted me In February and tulkcd to m y dad
and then they never furthered Ihclr contact after Couch
Uoc It I Halt retired,'' said Chip "And so al that point I
decided lo eliminate them.'*
llerky Hupp, who lettered on UK's 1962 learn, said his
son chose Vanderbilt for Iwo reasons.
“ I think there are Iwo reasons." said llerky, "tnltlnlly
&lt; hip wanted lo do Ills own thing on his own. lie docsn'l
want lo be In the shadow m compared lo wind's been In
Ibi' past.
I he other reason Is that... Chip was really not recruited
by lhe University ol Kentucky."
A fMoot4} forward projected as a college guard, Rupp
becomes the I bird Kent nek v prep star ibis year to sign wllh
•M Newton's i ’omrnodorea

Tulsa Selects Barnett As Coach
T U L S A . Okla (Ill'll — The Unlverslly uf Tulsa, a nation.d
basketball powri under Nolan Richardson, bus u new
couch In J.D , Harnett ol Virginia Commonwealth.
"Tulsa University has some very fine players and u
tremendous program that Nolun Ulchurdson lias built,"
said Barnett, named Monday to succeed RUhnrdson. who
resigned April U to roach Arkansas.
"Il will he a challenge for me to (ry maintaining und
Im p ro vin g on Ills work I feel tile nucleus uf a
championship team Is ulready here and a top level team
might lie one or two players away."
Ills up|Hilntmcni was announced by by Tulsa president
.1 Paschal Twymnn at a news ronferener before Hie
university's til hlrlli awards hant|ucl
Barnett had a 132-48 record m six seasons al Virginia
Ciimmutiwrallh wllh live NCAA Tournament ap|iearIincen. Barnett. It, preaches discipline and defense,
employing a complex system In which flashcards from the
sidelines alert player*on what plays will hr used.

Seminole A A U Sets Registration
Seminole AAU Girls Basket hall Chib will have registra­
tion Thursday, April 23 ul 7 p m . al the Luki Mary High
School gym Lake Mary girls coach Bill Moore announced
Tuesday.
Players will he broken Into lour age groups: 12 and
under, 14 and under. 16 and under and 18 and under.
Practice and game sessions lor 16-18 and under Thursday,
May 2. The same will Iwgin (or the younger groups on
Sunday. May 3
Registration fee Is 915 which Includes national AAU
membership. Insurance and tee-shirt. Teams will lie
selected from each age group to play 111 the stair
tournament. Fm further Information, contact Moore ut
323-21 IO .e x t.2 l I

Funderburk's Blast Lifts O-Twins
Mark Funderburk slugged Ids sixth homer as ihr
Orlando Tw ins dropped Knoxville. (13. In Southern League
baseh.ilI Monday Funderburk's blusi snapped a 3-3 lie In
llie sixth Imilng
Fite O Twins 5 7 and three games hack In Ihr East
Division, pi.iv at Charlotte tonight.
Osirolu's Astios. who led the Florida Stale League's
Central Division, trimmed Clearwater, 6-1. Monday night
at Klsslmmei Bobby Parker singled and scored a run.
(1st cola hosts Foil Mvers lonlghl

Perce Sparks Rotary 080's Win

Unlucky 4-Leaf?
Rogers Discards Clover, Repairs Spindle, VVins Race
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - When David
Rogers was at another speedway to compete
In twin 125-lap events on April 13. the
president of the Jody Ridley fan club gave
him a four-leaf clover.
Rogers then (aped the good luck charm
Inside of his race car, but that night, on lap
one. a compclltor's blown engine caused
Rogers to crash.
Then, this past Saturday night, while
flying low around New Smyrna Speedway's
high banked, paved half-mile, warming up
for ihe regular program, another car spun
right In front of him. causing Rogers to bit
the wall and Indict heavy damage to (he
right front suspension of his Wayne Denseh
Budwelser Firebird.
At that poiiil. Ihe fruslraled Rogers lore
Ih r four-leaf plant off hts race car and
promptly gave II lo somebody he didn't like.
After many phone calls, a right front
spindle was located at Bobby Thlnkham's B
and G Enterprises shop In DrLand. und Ihe
car was repaired Just In time for Rogers to
move In to the last starting spot al feature
time. The event turned out lo be the best so
lar this season and Rogers won.

Seminole Continues Schooling
CASSELB EIIR V — Schooling conllnurs at ihc Super
Seminole Greyhound Park tonight at B and will run
tluough next Tuesday, ueeordlng lo Happy Ison. Super
Seminole publicist
Super Seminole will o|K*n Ils third season Friday. May 3
wllh an evening pcrlumiaucr. Super Seminole Is located at
2000 Semtliolu illvd.. three miles east of U S. lilghwuy
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Elementary Track Set For Friday
The l(»H5 Seminole County Elementary Truck Meet will
Is* held Friday morning at Luke Mary High. Field evenis
begin at 8 30 a m followed by running evenis ut II.
Defending cluunplun Goldsboru Elementary Is uguiu the
luvnrtte to win Ihc meet.
For mote Information, contact Mike Gibson st Lake Msry
High. 323 2 110.

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Lee Faulk, in the potent Elite Racing
Enterprises Firebird. Jumped In he lead on
lap one and stayed on the point for the first
flftren limes around
Meanwhile, Rogers and LcRov Porter were
going at II tooth and nail In a crowd-pleasing
wheel lo wheel duel.
Moving up to the high groove. Rogers
powered around Faulk on lap 16 and went
on to win. Second to fifth were Faulk.
Portct. Joe Middleton and Mark Gibson.
Another driver who badly needs lo change
bis Rich Is 1982 Florida state thundercar
champion Kenny Copley. Once again.
Copley was leading the feature wllh three
laps lo go when he crashed.
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Edwards Blanks Moose
Sam m y Edwards hurled a
flve-hltter and pitched his wny
out of two major Jams Monday a*
Klwanis blanked Moose. 3-0. In
Sunford Junior League union al
Chase Park.
Klwanis moved back Into sec­
ond place wllh the win as It
Improved to 4-2, Moose now
stands al 4-3. Ball Motor Line
leads the league wllh a 5*1
record.
Edwards ran Into trouble In
the top of the llrsl Inning ns.
with two outs. Harry Chlbbcrton
a n (I J I m in y M u r p h y h it
hack-to-bark singles lo put
runners on the turners. On Ihe
Hrst pitch to the next hitler.
M u r p h y stole se co n d hut
Kdw urds reached hack and
struck out Arthur Itradford to
end the liming.
Kdwurds' coulerpart on the
mound. Mike Mrrthlc. got out of
a Jam In Ihe iNitlom of the first.
Mrrthlc walked Klwanis’ lead olf
man, Ruben Blake, bul picked
him ofr for the llrst out. Mrrthlc
walked Anthony Harris who
I hen stole second und went lo
third on a passed hall.
Harris irled lo score on anloiter passed hall hut was cut
down ut the plate, Edwards then

Monday night as It dropped Its
eighth straight game. 14-12. to
Elks In Ihe second game al
Chase Park. While Rotary fell to
0-8. Elks stayed In contention
with a 4-3 mark.
Rotary had built a 7-0 lead
going Into the bottom of the
third but Elks scored three limes
In Ihr ibird and exploded for 10
runs In the fourth. Von Eric
Small had an RBI double In the
third and a two-run double In
the fourth to lead the way. Elks
had Jusl five hits In the gumr off
George Gordon hut took advan­ Sammy Edw ards allowed
tage of nine walks and 11 errors.
just five hits as Klwanis
Rotary had live hits In the blanked Moose Monday.
game, two by Gordon. Robert
Whitaker added a two-run triple
In the sixth liming as Rotary which had 13 hits In the game.
(lulled within two runs. But the Leading the offensive attack was
time limit ran out on Rotary Derrick Taylor wllh three hits
before the top of the seventh while Jam es Jackson. Keith
started.
Armondl and Jeffrey Ingram
SUN B A N K IM P R O V ES T O 5-0
added Iwo hit each.
Sun Bank continued Ils domi­
Jackson ulso went the distance
nance of the Sanford Little
American League Monday with a on Ihr mound for Sun (Link,
22-3 record Atlantic Bank at Fort allowing six hits, and displayed
Mellon Park. Sun Bank ran Its excellent control, striking out six
record lo 5-0 with Ihe win while und w a lk in g none. J o h rtrll
Brewlnglon's two-run homer In
Atlantic Bank lell to 3*3.
An I 1-run second Inning the lop of the flrsl gave Atlantic
paved the way for Sun Bank Bank a short-lived lead.

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siole second and third hut he
was stranded as Menhir struck
out Bernard Mitchell to end the

inning.
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top of the third when II loaded
Ihe bases wllh Jusl one oul.
Edw ards then got M u rp hy.
Moose's cleanup hitler, to pop up
to the mound and got Bradford
lo ground out to second for the
third out.
Moose didn't threaten again
after the th ird Inning and
Klw-anls scored once in Ihe
fourth and twice In ihc llflh to
sew up ihc win. In ihc fourth.
Julius Bennett singled, slide
second ami third and scored on
Leonard Richardson's single. In
Ihc fifth. Harris doubled and
scored on an error and Edwards,
who reached on (lie error, scored
on a single off the lull ol MlIrhrIL
For the game. Edwards struck
ottl six and walked only one.
Mrrthlc allowed four hlls. struck
out 11 und walked seven.
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Al the start of the Stanley
Cup playoffs a Winnipeg.
Edmonton mutchup would
have been a tough one lo call.
The Jels ended the regular
season as onr of the hottest
teams In the league und had
defeated Ihe d e fe n d in g
Stanley Cup champions Ihe
last three times
T h u t was before Dale
lluw rrrhuk went down with
a tlh Injury In Ihr first-round
se rie s a ga in st C a lg a r y .
Hawrrehuk, who scored 53
goals this season, has missed
Ihe first two games of the
quarterfinal series against
Edmonton and (he Jets have
lost both. He may return for
Game 3 tonight In Winnipeg
with the hrlpofa llak Jacket
Nordlques left wing Mlrhrl
Goulrl Is Ihc leading goal
scorer In the playoffs with
eight. Quebec meets the
Montreal Canudlrns In Game
3 of Ihe Adams Division filial
with the scries lied 1-1.
Three of the four Quebec
goals Sunday were on power
plays.
"W e have to w ork on
killing Quebec's power play."
M ontreal coach Ja c q u e s
Lrntalre said "We haven't
got much time "
Islanders-Flyers
The Flyers lead the series
2-0 and are hoping not to go
the way of the Washington
Capitals. The Cupltals were
leading ihc opening-round
series 2-0 but New York won
the next three games
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Hame they played w ith
Washington so I know what
t h e y c a n d o . " a a ld
Philadelphia defenseman
Mark Howe. "The y're the
best hockey tram I've ever
seen. Some people think we
have them, but there's no
way. We have a lot of respect
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won ils llrsl game of Ihr season. 3 0. over Malllutid 004 In
Hanlon! Soccer Club Under 10 action. Rotary Improved to
1*1*1 with the victory.
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The scries is tied 1-1 follow­
ing Chicago's 6-2 victory
Sunday.
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face." Minnesota wing Will l
Plett said. ' Maybe this will
hung us down to earth on
Tuesday."

�Murphy Hits No. 7,
Braves Lose Again
U nited Prep* International
After a few rough spots Mon|day night, if was smooth sailing
■for Andy Hawkins and Rich
[Gossage.
Hawkins yielded three hits In
[the first Inning. Ineludlng a
lihrrc-run homer to Dale Murphy
land a lead-off triple to Terry
lllarper In the second Inning.
Ithen he and Gossage combined
n o set down the next 24 batters
■to lift the Padres to a 5-3 victory
pver the Atlanta Braves.
Hawkins. 3-0. the bullpen
stopper for San Diego In the
^layoffs und World Series last
Reason, said experience has
[made him a better pitcher this
year.
That made a world of dlflicrrnre lor m e." said Hawkins of
Ithe 1964 post season "It was
lurch a big confidence factor.
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confident I can do It."
Hawkins retired the last 18
[hatters faced before Gossage
Irrllcve d In I he eighth. Th e
T25-yrar-o)d right-hander allowed
I At Ian la 's fo ur hits, w h ile
I Gossage finished for his second
I save.
K o o k ic le ft-h a n d e r Z u n c
I Sm ith, who replaced starter
I Steve Bedroslan with two out in
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|fell to 1-1.
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] break a 3-3 tie In the seventh
| Inning for the Padres.
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ttonally und after Alan Wiggins
(lied out. Gwynn and Garvey
I d elivered thetr ru n -s c o rin g
singles.
Atlanta look a 3-0 lead when
Claudell Washington opened the

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Stieb's N o -H it 'Stuff'
N o t Enough Fo r Win

N.L. B a se b a ll

United Press International
This season Is supposed lo be
game with a double and Rafael
Dave Slleb's best ever — but It
Ramirez singled. After a force
hasn't started that way.
play at home. Murphy launched
The Blue Jays- right-hander
his seventh homer of ihe year for
led ihe American League In
the early lead.
Innings piichrd and thr opposi.
"I’ve had four strikeouts In the
linn baited Just .221 against him
last two games, so I'm not
last year, but Stleb recorded only
h it t in g e v e r y t h i n g .” sa id
16 victories while other potential
Murphy. "I don't like lo think
triumphs were frittered away by
home run. If you hit a home run.
the Toronto bulijK-n.
It s not that vou'rc trying lo hit
During the off-season, the club
It. It’s taking a good swing
went out and acquired relievers
' I Just try to think the same
Bill Caudill and Gary Lavelle to
way every time at-bat. I'm Just
lend a hand, but now Stleb Is
trying lo lilt ihe ball where It's
being betrayed bv Ihe Toronto
pitched more."
offense.
The Padres got wtihln 3-2 In
"We were hilling Ihe ball rlgln
the first when Gwynn singled
It people." Stleb said Monday
and Te rry Kennedy hit his
light after the Blue Jays were
fourth home run of the season.
Imttcd to five hits In a 2 0 loss to
They lied the score in the second
Kansas City "They sav it evens
when Gralg Nettles opened with
Dale Murphy launches No. 7. Despite Murphy's first-inning up. but I'm still waiting. "
a walk, moved to third on a blast, the Braves could do nothing thereafter and lost to San
Stlrh's record fell to 1-2. His
double by Martinez and scored Diego, 5 3.
other defeat was a 21 loss to the
on Templeton's gmundout.
Royals on Ojjcnlng Day. In that
G a rv e y a p jx -a re d In h is tn four runs. G a ry Maddox
1•l . gave up three runs on seven one. he allowed six tills.
2.000th game.
added three RBI and Ju a n
Kansas C ity rig h t-h a n d e r
hits in 7 1-3 innings for the
Dodgers 3, G isn ts 2, 10 in ­ Samuel scoreit three times to victory.
Charlie Lclbrandt. who failed lo
,
nings
le n d P h ila d e lp h ia . Shane
go the distance In 23 starts in
At San F ra n c is c o . Pedro Rawlcy. 2 0. went 5 2-3 Innings H O L L A N D T E S T IF IE S
I9H4. nntrhcd his second com­
Guerrero's tw o-out. two-run for the victory. Rookie Joe
P IT T S B U R G H IU P II Al plete game in ihrrc starts In
homer In ihe ninth Inning lied lleskelh, 1-1, look the loss.
Holland, the Pittsburgh Pirates' blanking the Blue Jays.
the score and Dave Anderson
Tim Raines singled twice In newly acquired relief pitcher,
"In m y eyes he pitched a
slashed a solo slinl in Ihe 10th five at-bats.
testified Monday Indore a grand one hitter/* saui Kansas c ity
Inning to lift Los Angeles. Dave
|ury Investigating cocaine traf­ manager Dick Bowser "Five
A stros 4. Reds i
LaPoint. 0-3. had a one-hit. 2-0
ficking.
base lilts and four of them oil
At Houston. Mike Scott spread
shutout wllh iwo out in the
players' gloves. T h a t's the
five
hits
over
8
1-3
Innings
and
San
Francisco
Gian
is
outninth but yielded Guererro's
closest
you're going to see to a
blast and eventually Anderson's Kevin Bass lilt Houston's first Heldcr JcfT Leonard also testified no hitter. Thai's no-hll stulf."
home
run
In
the
Astrodome
this
In-fore
the
panel
In
Pittsburgh.
game winner.
Steve Balboui homcred In the
year. The decision snapped So far this ycur. Ihe grand Jury
Mets 7, C ardinals 6
fourth and Darryl Motley added
Cincinnati's
seven-game
winn­
has
railed
al
least
nine
other
Al Si. Louts, Darryl SlrawlicrN ational League players In another solo shot in the eighth
ry and George Foster homcred ing streak nod was the third
for the game's only runs.
straight
victory
for
the
Astros
testify.
for New York to help Calvin
Schlrald! lo his first major Pirates 9, Cubs 3
Holland refused to -qicuk with Rangers 6. Orioles 1
league victo ry. Jo h n Tu d o r
At Pittsburgh. Steve Kemp hit reporters following his testimo­
At A rlington. Texas. G ary
lasted three Innings and took Ihe a two-run single and Ihiee Pit- ny.
Ward drove In lwo runs and
loss.
laburgh pitchers combined on u
' We won't say anything," said Larry Parrish and Pete O'Brien
Phillies 9. Expos 1
seven-hitter to snap a five game Ids attorney. Diane Van Ham- cracked homers to support Ihe
Al Montreal. Von Hayes diove losing streak. Larry McWilliams
men.
iw » -h li p itch in g of C h a rlie

A .L. B a s e b a ll
Hough tn the Rangers’ fourth
straight triumph. Hough. 10.
struck out right and retired the
last 1*11xatlers he faced.
Tw in s 9. M ariners 9
Al Minneapolis. Klrbv Puckett
belted his first major-league
homer, a three-run shot, amt
Gary Gaettt smacked a two-run
blast to sji.uk the Twins. Ken
Selirom. 1-2. pitched 7 2-3
timings lor the victory and Matt
Young. 1-2. took the loss
Gorman Thomas clubbed his
sixth homer of the year for
Seattle.
Brewers 4, W hite Sox 2
At Chicago. Bill Schroedcr's
iwo-nnt homer with one out in
(lie eighth snapped a 2 2 tic and
lifted Milwaukee. Danny Darwin.
2 0. pitched the first seven
Innings for the victory anil Rolllc
Fingers hurled two Innings for
Ills second save.
Angels 6, A 's 1
Al A naheim . Ca lif., xltian
Bcnlquez and Doug DcCInct-s
homcred. and Jin i Slaton. 2 0.
hurled a ,threc-hlttcr over eight
tunings to |Ki\vcr California. Don
Sutton. 2 1 . tiNik thr loss and
tailed tn tie Jim Kaat lor the
22nd place on the all-ituir victo­
ry list. Stilton has 262 lifetime
triumphs.
Indians 6. T ig e rs 4
At Cleveland, rookie third
b a s e m a n C h r i s P it t a r n 's
lourtli Inning error led to three
unearned runs and helped the
Indians to their tilth triumph In
the last seven games. Don
Schulze. 1-0, pitched seven tu­
nings and scattered seven hits
lor the victory.

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Nuggets Need To Cool Off Gervin
United Press International
George Gervin did little more
than show up In Game 1 of San
Antonio's playoff opener when
Ihe Spurs were humiliated by
the Denver Nuggets 141-111.
The All-Star guard not only
showed up fur Saturday night's
Game 2. he was the entire show.
Alter going scoreless In thr
flrst half und finishing with only
15 jNilrits. Gervin struck for 41
points (n help Ihe Spurs to their
llrst victory In Denver this year
and even the scries at 1-1. Game
3 Is innight In San Antonio.
"T h e Idea was to gel me
Involved In the olTensc us early
as jxisslble and hojMtfully go on
im m th e re .” G e rv in M i d .
"That's ihe way ll worked out."
It wurked so well ll wus
probably a good thing Gervin
had tils badly burned right hand
bandaged. H r wus red hot.
shooting 16-of-25 from the floor
and 9-of-11 from Ihe line In the
I I 3 -1 11 triumph
Lakcrs-Suns
After twice beailug the deci­
mated Suns by a combined 45
(Mints. Ihe Lakers are prrpurid
lo administer what might best
be called a mercy killing at
Phoenix for Game 3 tonight.
The Lakers set an NBA playoff
rrcordtwlfh 142 points Thursday
night In Game 1 of the series,
then broke that mark with 147
points In Game 2 Saturday.
Ccltlcs-C avalisrs
The Cavaliers have played two
games against the the defending

NBA P la y o ffs
champs — losing Game I by 3
(Mints and U uinr 2 by 2 (Mints
Injuries, however, may filially
shake tiirm from their dreamlike
season tonight at Richfield Col­
iseum
World B Free lias an injured
groin and and Phil Hubbard a
sore lilt knee. Coach George
Karl believes the contested loss
In Game 1 hurt the most.
"I won't get specific, but there
w rrr m itigating farlors that
helped us in defeat." said Karl of
the 126-123 defeat Thursday, a
game many Cleveland players

felt whs jxmrly officiated *'Wc
must remember that that one
realty wus ours."
T r o ll B Iizcrs-M a ve rlck s
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Ihe season, he was displaced
front ihe starting lineup. Hut hr
scored 16 points off the benrh
Saturday to Irud Portland to u
124-121 o v e rtim e v ic to ry ,
evening the series with Dallas at
1-1.
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A private organization that trains disabled
people for Jobs has opened Its doors in
Sanford. Wll-WIn. Inc. has set up shop at
406 Sanford Ave. and ptans lo open two
adjacent buildings next month.
The non-profit organization trains physi­
cally, mentally and socially disabled people
In "true-to-llfe situations." according to
Executive Director Vernon Drumheller, He
and Projects Director Elaine Wilson run
Wll-WIn along with a 10-member board of
directors.
The organization will be the second
workshop program for the disabled In
Sanford. The other, the Seminole Work
Opponunity Program (SWOP), works with
emotionally and psychologically handi­
capped clients. A third, the Oasis Workshop.
Is closing Thursday.

FLORIDA
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Senate Panel Would Deny
Draft Dodgers College Money
TA L L A H A S S E E (U l'l) - T h r Scnair Education commit
tic has voted unanimously to withhold state financial aid
from young male college students who cannot prove they
have registered for the draft.
After Monday's vote. Sen. Hill Grant. D Madlson, said
Selective Service officials asked him to Introduce the bill
|SD 659), which would apply to recipients of state aid the
same requirements that hold for federal financial aid.
Last .July, thr U S . Supreme Court upheld the
i imslluttonality of the federal law requiring all reclpents of
federal financial aid — men and women alike — to prove
they have registered or are not required 10. Women and
men born before Dec. 31. 1959. are exempt from draft
registration.
"The Intention here ts not to punish a student for not
registering but In make the student aware of the law and
rom ply with the law," Grant said, "A lot of kids are Just
not aware you have to register for selective service."

Wll-Wln's program is limited to a thrift
shop but It will soon have about 18
workshops training people In furniture and
appliance repair, as well as other trades.
Drumheller said He said the thrift shop sells
clothing, appliances and other home
furnishings repaired and renovated by Its
workers All money from the store's sales go
back Into the urogram, he said.
Disabled jiersons must lie referred to
Wll-WIn by local Job and social agencies
such as the Job Service of Florida. Private
Industry Council and the Seminole County
Mental Hralih Association.

Psychiatrists Differ On Bombings
PENSACOLA fUPI| — A prosecution psychiatrist, dis­
agreeing with the evaluation of a doctor for the defense,
said he could find nothing to Indicate two abortion clinic
bombing suspects suffered a severe mental ailment.
Th e bombings trial resumes today with defense
attorneys cross examining u Mobile. Ala,, psychiatrist. U.S.
District Judge Itoger Vinson said It appeared the jury
would gel the case today.
In testimony .late Monday. Dr. Daniel Dansak. a
psychiatrist from the University of South Alabama, told
U.S. Atlomey Tom Dillard he was "quite certain" neither
James Simmons, it I. nor tils wile. K a th y Simmons. 19, had
any mental disorder beh&gt;re or during the Christmas
morning lamiblngs.
The Simmons couple, along with Matthew Goldsby. 21.
and Ills fiancee. Kaye Wiggins, 19. are accused of (tombing
three clinics In the predawn hours. Their trial on
conspiracy and explosives charges began April 15,

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Separate Cell For White Supremacist
FO R T SM ITH . Ark. (UPI| Federal age ills will re I inn some
weapons to a white supremacist
group, and Its leader will he
tailed In a private cell In a deal
dial ended a four-day slandofr at
the paramilitary organization's
remote base camp In the Ozarks,
group leaders say.
James Ellison, head of the
Covenant, the Sword and the
Arm of the Lord, surrendered
peacefully Monday and was ar­
raigned on arson and Illegal
weapons charges In U.S. District
Court.
Concerning the private cell,
CSA elder Kerry Noble said.
"Can you Imagine what would
happen to him If he got In a cell
w ith six nr seven blacks?
E s p e c i a l l y w t lh w ha t he
liellevrs."
E llis o n declared God in ­
structed him to surrender to
refute the charges "because they
are not true." A bearing was
scheduled today to determine
bond for Ellison.
Four olliers arrested with

Ellison were being Itrld In Fort
Smith for arraignment today.
Noble said the surrender
followed a truce agreement be­
tween federal officials and CSA
members and was Initialed by
D.S. Mtorney Asa Hutchinson of
Little I(o'-k
"The y btnt over backward for
us.” Noble said.
T h e g o v e rn m e n t hud no
comment on the pad Monday
night.
The agreement slates that
C S A m e m b e rs w ill not be
c h a rg e d w it h h a r b o r in g
fugitives. Noble said. It also
slates the government will break
off surveillance of the cuinp. all
legal weu|&gt;ons will Ire returned
and Ellison will t&gt;c given Ills own
cell while incarcerated, he said.
The CSA cites biblical refer­
ences to support doctrines simi­
lar to such militant racist grmqis
as the Ku Klux Klaii,
Tw o of Ellison's lollowrrs who
surrendered. Kandnll Evans and
Thomas Hrntley. were wanted In
Seattle.

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Milton Smith said the commission needs to be
sure Iherr arc "people with Ihc proper altitude"
who ure "unbiased" on thr committee.
After the meeting. Thom as said he was
"devaluated" by I tie move, especially what be
perceived to be an tmplleallon that the people
who volunteered lo serve were not capable.
"We don't have hoodlums. We have good
people on II (the committee),*' Thomas said
Mayor Smllb said If the committee Is to succeed
"It must lie done right." She suld Its goals, duties
and activities must be "rlearly spelled out."
She also said she didn't agree wllh the name
"bl racial" because It excludes those residents
who ure not black or while. She would prefer on
committee on "inter-cultural relations.” she said.
Thomas Mid the committee was large because
"It Is a monumental effort we are undertaking."
He upologlzrd to the people who came lo the
meeting expecting (o be appointed and defended
them as "Intelligent" and "articulate" Individuals
who would serve well on the panel.
Farr said he was "unclear" as to the panel's
purjMise and added. "Fin not convinced Ihls
committee Is needed."
Thomas Mid. "I thought that ... 1 was hoping I
wouldn't have to get to Ihls. but there are a lot of
white people who feel Just us you do; that we
don't need lo go any further. By (he same token
there are n lot of bturk people who feci we have
arrived. (But) there are a lot of subtle things Ibut
nerd to tie attacked, that we nerd to talk about."
But Farr said racial attitudes cannot be
churtgrd by a com mil lee.
Before (be vote. Gary Wiley, one of Ihr 17 who
agreed to Bertr on Ihe panel, suggested the
commission allow II lo meet on a trial basis lo sel
Us own goals and lo determine If It Is needed or
nol.

...Memo
Continued from page 1A

advice
that he feels
will
best serve the city and the
municipal organization. This Is
not the easiest position: nor ts It
a popularity contest It Is what I
un&lt;h*ng*d am juitd to do: exercising my
M1* M*t best Judgement for Ihe city. The
10'* III*
to-. *0'* Civil Service Board Is not rem* i/*» qulred to follow any bit of this "
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Drumheller said clients pay nothing and
are given a marketable skill to take with
them Into the marketplace.
' If a guy has one arm he can still type.
Out someone has to give him an opportunity
to develop that skill so he can compete in
the workforce." he said.
Clients are also paid minimum wage for
their work while at Wll-WIn. Ms Wilson
said.
"If a person Is not making minimum wage
that only cuts down their self-worth." she
said. As of today there were only two clients In
thr program but Drumheller envisions
having 100-150 within a year, with at least
75 percent of those people eventually plarcd
In Jobs.
To reach this goal, he said Wll-WIn plans
to open two more buildings next to the thrift
shop May 1 for training the disabled. He also
said the organization Is trying lo buy a tract
of land to headquarter Its operations. He
would not say where, only that It is "a
prominent location In Sanford "
The program will also Include classes on
personal finance. Insurance and consumer
affairs.
Ms. Wilson said thr organization will be
able lo help many people because It doesn't
Isolate them by "type" of disability.
Drumheller. who said he has a bachelor's
degree In business administration, Mid
Wll-WIn was partially inspired by President

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J A M E S J . M cL A U O H L IN SR.
Mr. James J McLaughlin Sr..
60, of 180 Ptnecrrst Drive.
Sanford, died Friday at h it
home. Born Ju ly 19. 1924 In
W oburn. Maas, lie came lo
Sanford In 1962 A mechanic, he
wus a vclrrun ol World War II
with Ihc U S. Navy, a member of
the American la-glon. the Fleet
Reserve Association. Moose
Lodge 1851. and All Souls
Cutholte Church
Survivors Include two sons.
James J r. and rim. both of
Sanford, two daughters. Mrs.
Donna Marie Allen. Deltona, and
Mrs. Patricia Mlichrll. Spokane.
Wash.; and llvr grundciilldren.
Brinson G uardian Funeral
Home. Sanford, la In charge of
urrangemriua.
L E O R. H Y L A N D J R .
Mr. Leo Robert Hyland Jr.. 41,
of 1605 W. 25th St.. Sanford,
died Sunday at hit home. Uom

11 will be a year before th r organization
breaks even. Drumheller said But after that,
sales from the clients' products will help
keep It afloat, he predicted.

Until then. Wll-WIn has filed for private
grants and plans fundratsing projects lo
underwrite the cost of running the program
A "M ay Queen Dance and Box Social" Is
planned for May 25 at the Sanford Civic
Center. Local churches and civic organiza­
tions are sponsoring queens and raising
money lo cast "voles” for them. The one
with the most voles, or dollars, wins a cruise
lo the Bahamas and 10 percent of the
contest money. The rest of the money goes
to Wll-Wtn
Women who come to the social may
prepare a dinner for two In a decorated box.
The boxes will be auctioned ofT lo (he men.
who will In turn share the dinner with thr
person who prepared 11. Ms. Wilson Mid.
The auction will Ix-gln at 6 30 p m. wlih
I he erownlngof the queen at H p.m
WlLWln Is also |)l.inning a 5 kilometer run
at the Central Florida Zoo on June 22 called
"A Run With the Monkeys." The run Is
sponsored by Cardinal Industries and Ihc
Track Shark of Orlando. Entry fees are $6
lor children and $8 fur adults.
— Rick Brunson

Richard Hathaway, of 3510 S. Park Ave..
Sanford, drew applause from the audience when
he asked the commission. "What's wrong wllh
his (Thomas') Idea Just the way you have It?"
After the vote, near the end of the meeting. Dr.
Velma Williams, a Seminole Community College
counselor on Thomas’ list of uppolntres. said she
was "extremely disappointed" at the com ­
mission's art Ion She said Ihr delay was a reverse
of progressive "new direction" the commission
has been taking In recent months and a negative
signal lo Sanford's black community.
"Your failure lo support commissioner Thomas
In tills endeavor. In my opinion. Is a failure to
support the black community." nhr said.
Ms. Williams also M id Farr's question of the
need of the committee showed that " I n ­
sensitivity" on racial mailers still exists.
Bui Furr said his rrlurtaner should nol Ik*
ronstrued "as u racial Ihlng" bul added people
should not need a committee to help them gel
along with each other.
"I resent anyone who tries to force down m y
throat — be they purple, black or white — any
committee to tell me what I must do In my
community. I will nol stand for that." Farr said.
But he Invited her to the workshop to "tell us
whal the need Is. what the value ts. Maybe It Is
nreded."
Milton Smith told Ms. Williams "we ure IOO
percent behind" Thomas, bul If Ihe commission
doesn't carefully (dan the committee It could
cause racial problems rather than solve Ihcrn.
But another member of the audience prulsed
the com m issio n 's uettons. Alfred D rL u tttbraudlrrr. a black Seminole County building
Inspector. said rare relations have Improved “ 98
percent" since he came lo Sanford more than 20
years ago. Alluding tc* Thomas, he also said
commissioners should not lie allowed to art alone
and set up their own committees.
"I don't see the need for that committee
we're doing fine without It." he said

questing the commission lo
waive the requirement of a
bachelor's degree In criminology
or police administration In the
case of Cupt. Charles Fagan, an
uppllcant for police chief with 26
years of police experience bul
only a two-year degree.
B o a rd m e m b e r G o rd o n
Frederick said he knew Fagan
for over 20 years and believed
the requirem ent should be
waived. But Perez said the board
w o u ld be o ve rs te p p in g Its
authority by trying to get the
requirement changed so the
mutter was dropped.

AREA DEATHS
W . L . HARM ON
Mr. W .L . Harm on, 80. of
Brevard. N.C., died Friday In
Asheville, N,C. A former Sanford
resident, hr wus a member o(
First Baptist Church. Brevard,
and belonged to the Plano T u n ­
ing Technicians Guild and was a
Shriller and a Mason.
Survivors Include his wife,
J - 1mile, son Wayne. Brevard:
sister. Bessie Sawyrr. Sylvester,
tin ., brother. Paul liurm on.
Ni w lo n , Cm,; three g ra n d children: one great grandchild
Moore Funeral Home. Brevard.
Inchorgeol arrangements.

Reagan s rail to put welfare assistance Into
the hands of the private sector.
•■\Vc want Uncle Sam ofT our backs as
much as anyone else." he said.

...Jury
Continued from page 1A
iMtween the younger Caulder
and the girl's mother were
submitted us evidence and refer­
ences made to llnanclal ar­
rangements Ihiil eould be mat t e
through a third person.
If the elder Caulrler Is con­
victed. he faces up to 5 years In
prison.
— Deane Jordan

...County
Continued from page 1A
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$ 4 8 8 ,0 0 0 th e n . Its
value for lax purjiosrs
In * 174.870.

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Meanwhile, he M id the 9.000
square foot Masonlr Temple was
appraised in 1981 ai $340,960
and Its assessed value for tux
purjMises Is $ 180.860
Commissioners some lime ago
derided to acquire office sparr In
Sanford lo keep as many of the
county's olhccs in the city as
p o a s lb lr

ra th e r

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s e a l ta r in g

them all over the county.
There are no funds budgeted
In this fiscal year to acquire
buildings. Percy said, but the
money could lie taken out of the
contingency fund.

Hiding the
problem won’t
make it go away.
It» \ r uta ol alcohol, cocaina,
o* _ hsr drugs It getting In
C* way of your work or
family you can hlda It
for awhile. Bul why
watt until your
world collapses.

Treating
the problem
will.
Alcoholism and drug dependency are treatable Mlnetsea
and your chance of recovery Is improved with early treatment

.July 30, 1943 In Detroit, he
moved to Sanford In 1980 Iruiti
Altamonte Springs He was u
disabled automotive worker with
General Motors and attended All
Souls Catholic Church.
Survivors Include his mother.
Lconar Hyland. Trenton. Mich.,
a son. Gregory. Houghion Lake.
Mich and a sister. Joan Sau­
di ler. Rock wood. Mich,
G ra m k o w Fu n e ra l Horne.
Sanford, Is In charge of ar­
rangements
O SSIE L .M IC K L E H
Mrs Osate L Mleklrr. 91. ol
919 E. Second St. died Sunday
at Lakrvlcw Nursing Center.
Born Jan 3. 1894 In Georgia,
she m o ve d here from S t.
Augustine in 1964 She wo* u
retired house parent for the
Flurlda School lor Ihc Drat and
Blind
Survivors Include a daughter.
Lillian Collins. Osteen: sou.
Donald Stickler. St Augustine:
two sisters. Sally Wood, Tampa,
and Geneva Popham. Pinellas
Park, two brothers. Clarence
D o n u ld s o n . D e lra y B ea ch.
Woodrow Donaldson, Sanford,
lo u r g r a n d c h ild r e n : three
grrat-grundchlldrei).
G ra m k o w Fu n e ra l Hom e,
Sanford, Is In charge of ar­
rangements.
V IO L E T J . H O L L E N B E C K
Mrs Violet J . Ilollrnbeck. 53.
of 1325 S. Summerlin Ave.,
Sanford, died Monday at Florida
H osplia l-A ltam on tc Springs.
Born Krb. 3. 1932 In Trenton.
N
she moved to Sanford from

iherr In 1951 She was an
Answer All answering service
operator and a Protestant
Survivors Include a sort. Bruce
K., Jacksonville: three daugh­
ters. Virginia Brown. Daytona
Beach. (Katin Three!. Sorrento.
Nancy S ch m itz. Sanford: a
brother. George I'teree, Bordentown. N J.: three sisters, Gladys
Tolas. Bordentown. Mae Smith.
Livingston. Tenn. Dora Hloutr.
Richm ond. V u.: two grand­
children
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Finest City, ts In charge
of arrangements.

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The Dunns
Observe 50th
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunn, who
w rrr m arrird on April 7. 1935.
were honored on lheir 50th
wedding anniversary wlih an
open house lea al the Sanford
home of their daughter. Susan
Rogers.
T h e c o u p le 's five o th e r
children sharing In the golden
anniversary celebration arc:
Sandra Parser. Orlando; Pal
Phillips. Geneva: Margo Austin.
Jacksonville; and Sammy Dunn
and William Dunn. Sanford
The attractively appointed refreshm en! table featured a
threetiered anniversary cake
enhanced with gold accents.
The centerpiece, a silk arrange­
ment, was presented to the

honored couple along with
numerous gifts from family and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs Dunn also re­
c e iv e d a m o n t h 's second
honeymoon trip to New Smyrna
Beach from their children.
Out-of-town guests came from
J a c k s o n v ille . O rla n d o , St.
Augustine and Port Orange.
I'he Dunns were married In
Sanford and have made their
lifelong home In Sanford where
he was a building contractor.
Mrs. Dunn Is a member of the
Garden Club of Sanford Inc. and
her hobby is plants. They both
enjoy fishing, according to Mrs.
Rogers.

Alice and Sam Dunn cut anniversary cake.

F o rty -N in e rs E n te rta in e d
The newly formed "F o rtyniners.'' the over-50 group of the
First Presbyterian Church of
Sanford, were entertained at
their April meeting in Fellowship
Hall by three members of the
t-ake Mary High School Hand
The LMHS hand was one of the
special bands participating In
the 1884 Mary's Thanksgiving
Day Parade.
The saxophone trio from the
band consisting of Randy Kelly,
Sharon Reid and Mark Tebault.
played (or Ihrlr audience the

selections that had won them a
superior ruling at the recent
District Contest, a rating which
m a k e s t h e m e l i g i b l e to
participate In the upcoming
stale competition. Kandy Kelly
also played two piano solos.
Members present for the af­
ternoon enjoyed a variety of
games, entertainment ami re­
freshments. The most popular
games were bingo and uno
although scrabble and rum ­
my-cube were a close second.
The next meeting at 2 p.m.

Thursday. May 2. will la- in­
formative ns well as entertain­
ing. Plans for that meeting
Include a talk by Ouldu Stacey
liarrlncau. Inmlly nurse practi­
tioner. und nurse educator at the
C e ntral Florida C o m m u n ity
Clinic where she provides educa­
tional services lor both patients
and staff. She will discuss Com
rnunily Health Care Services.
Representatives from two
home lleallh Care Agencies will
also Is- present to detail services
available.

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A M E R IC A N E G G BO AR D

DEAR K A Y : Thank you lor
writing The face with the egg on
ti ts mine. Hut all's well that
ends well, because 1 louud your
pamplct lo be a real treasure. Il
contains reclj&gt;es for five basic
methods of egg rooking: fried,
C E N T R A L C IR C LE
scrambled, cooked-ln-the-sheH.
The April meeting of Central
Circle of the Garden Club u( poached and baked. There urc
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Hugh Duncan w rrr hostesses.
form around the yolk, and
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makes the rgg lough und dlfscenic bout tuur following the
lim it lo peri l
meeting. Th e elrete will visit the
Renders, you may obtain llif*
Ku|iok Tree In Clearwater next
pamphlet by writing lo: Aitirrlmonth.

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May 12 Is Mother's Day.
We. at Th e Herald, are
searching for the annual
"Outstanding Mom" In the
community, but we need the
help of readers to find this
s |f c c U i I woman.
The "Outstanding Morn"
will be selected from letters of
nomination. To make sure
your fuvorlle mom gels the
proper recognition, follow the
simple Instructions: First,
write your full name, full
address including city und
slate, and your telephone
number at the tup of the
page. Underneath, add the

imme, lull address und tele­
phone number ol the mom
you are nomlnuung Next,
write us a letter telling us in
your own words why this
m om Is so o utsta n din g.
Please type or clearly prinl
your letter.
Submit letter* to PEOPLE
Editor Doris Dleirlch. P O .
Box 1657 (300 N. French
AveJ. Sanford. PL 32771 no
lutrr than Frlduy. April 20,
thr deadline for judging.
Winners will be announced
In The Herald on Mother's
Day.

Dear
Abby
can Egg H o a rd . 1460 H rtm iasancr. P aik Ridge. Ill
60068.
It’s free, hut please enclose a
long, st a in pet 1. m -II addressed
envelope.
D EA R A B B Y : It's high time
this subject had a good airing. I
rrfrr to fragrance pollution!
Now that men as well ns
women are using perfume anil
cologne, the
comlngllng ol
fragrances In enclosed places
such a* elevators and offices can
be nauseallng
Year* ago. a lady applied a
Utile dab of perfume liehliid each
ear. and as she passed, the
subtle scent of gardenia, orange
blossom or lilac followed her
Today, frungrances are about as
subtle as a meal cleaver. They're
heavy, overpowering, and Ire
quently used In suffocating
quanile*.
The llrst jm rhitm-r who mines
out with fragrance that smell*
like good old- fashioned snap and
wutcr Is going lo g n m y husl­
ness.
A L L C H O K E D UP
D E A R A B B Y : V olrr registra­
tion may not be necessary in
North Dakota, but Ihere are valid
reasons why registration Is Im­
portant In other slates.
In Ohio, we have 7.H million
people of voting age— that's 15
times the num ber In North
Dakota.
til our state, registration Is
necessary to prevent voting
fraud and maintain an orderly
electoral system. We have a tong
record of fair and efficient elec­
tions. In Ohio. r J Ilirn a can
register everywhere front stale
park campgrounds to fa*I-food
rrstaurantsl Our system works
for us.
Obviously, stales with large
populations have to lake pre­
cautions that smuller Male* may
not need. Doesn't that seem
logical, Abby?
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Member* of Magnolia Circle of
the Garden Club of Sanford held
their A p ril m eeting at (tie
Garden Center
President Abble Owen con­
ducted tin- huslness meeting.
DlseusRlon was held on the
forthcoming Ftnwcr Show to tic
licit! April 21i, 27 ami 28.
Tile Flower Show Is open to
the public to enter artistic de­
sign* und horticulture.
For tnlurm aiiun, call Mrs.
Owen. J22 :t445. or Mary Tllll*.
322-1234.
Following tlu- meeting, m em­
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D E A R A B B Y : You gave the
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hard-cooked eggs (especially
those that have been colored) are
unsafe lo eat after one day. As
the test kitchen supervisor ol the
American Egg Board. I hasten to
Inform you that properly cooked,
cooled and stored hard-cooked
eggs are ipiltr safe to eat for at
least a week
Certainly, cracked eggs, nr
eggs that have been out of
refrigeration for up to 24 hour*
even under the tn-M of condi­
tions. should not be eaten. If the
weather ts very hot. the time
rlemcnl should probably be
shortened In a home situation,
colored egg* that have been kept
rrtrlgerated a* much as possible
following the coloring, dyeing
and hunting processes should
also he safe for up to one week
Easter rgg hunts conducted bv
park districts or community
groups |H»se a more hazardous
risk because unless eggs arc
properly refrigerated, there can
be considerable risk A food
imlsoulng outbreak at a Modesto.
Calif., egg hum last year re­
ceived considerable press cover­
age. but In that case, the
hundreds of eggs Involved were
not properly handled, so ilie
results were not surprising.

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The formula can he used on cast Iron,
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Operating out of Orlando. Cravcro who Joined
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camp lo Orlando in 1‘*70 as a builder. Hr said "I
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Owner Norma Mingo
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your collection.
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• a solid cherry vanity
with mirror;
• a lighted corner cab­
inet
• an 8 -le g dropleuf
cherry table with lour
rose hack matching
chairs and u captain's
chair:
• a wash stand com­
mode with a towel bar
• a drop front secretary
with double serpentine
and hall and claw drslgn;
• antique Tern stand:
• a 5-leg i&gt;ak table and
chairs;
• an a r m o i r e a nd
chairs and a cedar
wardrobe.
Open seven days a
week from 8 a m. to 6
p .m .. T h e Furniture
I louse Is located Just
south of the traffic light
at the Fi ve Points
Junction of state Road
419, County Road 427.
a nd U . S . H i g h w a y
17-92.
It has seven rooms
full bargains of new,
choice used und an­
tique fu rn itu re . In ­
cluding Kt h- n Allen
Chairs gossip bench,
chest s of dr awer s,
bedroom suites, desks,
a wicker and rattan
china cabinet, dinettes,
buffets, baby furniture,
couches with matching
l o v c s e a l i , and
Hldc-a-bcds.
They alao have ac­
cessories such as col­
lector plates, antique
clocks, minors, vases,
lamps, paintings and
Trained prints.
Norma buys, sells,
t r a d e s a nd takes
furniture on consign­
ment.
They have pick up
and delivery service
and accept Master
Charge and Visa cards.

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Sieve iilalr. office ninnugrr of the Blair
Insurance Agency, nays the agency'll buslricus
philosophy utH-** out on every letler — ’’I’ersonall/ecl service is our buBlneBB,*'
"O ur clients art- like u family In us." Blair says.
Thai personal touch, combined with ihe agency's
:w) years of experience Is what makes the Blair
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can depend on.
Blair has 18 dllTerenl companies they deal with,
he said, enabling Ihe agency to shop around for
the liest deals, tailored lo ihe needs of their
euslomcnt.
The agency wu* rounded t»y lllulr’s molher.
Genie Blair, in Sanford 27 years ago and she
remains actively Involved In all aspectn of It*
operation. Considered an expert In Ihe Insurance
field, Mrs. Blair was for a lime the only woman
licensed In txith real cslalr and Insurance In Ihr
stale early In her career In Sanford.
The Blair Agency wlih offices ul 25IOA Oak
Avr.. Sanford, sells personal Injury protection
Insurance, bul recommends liability Insurance as
\*ill
Blulr said PIP. as It Is commonly called. Is
cheaper Insurance but Is ’’self-centered protection

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Liability, which he said provides belter cover­
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made more affordable al ihe Blair Agency.
Blair said he also specializes In helping drivers
who have trouble getting Insurance due lo too
many tickets or accidents.
"Lei me have all Ihe bad drivers In Sanford.”
be says. "I will help Ihcm out."
But drivers wllh tough records aren't the only
ones who will licnelll from Blair Agency services.
Drivers wllh stainless histories will like the
services and Ihe savings they gel ul the agency,
Iilalr said.
They will like dealing wllh Ihe Blulr Agency
stud, which 1s trained and educated to give their
clients Ihe best service. And because the agency
Isn’t a high volume agency, Iilalr says It treats
each customer In a special wuy.
" If I service m y accounts honestly and
properly. I don't have lo worry about money.
Being iionest Is m y profit In the community.
You're not going to find unybody more honest
from ‘J to 5 than right here," he says
Call Blulr at 323-77 10 or 323-3860 and

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C A L L A N Y T IM E —

N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtue ot that certain
Writ of Elocution itiued ou» ot
end under the teal of mo Circuit
C o u r t of O ra n g e C o u n t y ,
Fiertde Upon a tlr*ei lodgement
rendered in the aforesaid court
Oh the Jttt day ot March A D
.41 In met certain cate en
titled. Flagtnip Bant ol Or
lando. Plam tllf. — vs— B ill
Frederick. Delendant. which
atoreta d Writ at E locution wet
delivered to mo ot Sheri (I ot
Seminole County. Florida, end I
hove levied upon the following
deter Ibed property owned by
Bill Frederick, te d property
being located In Sem inole
C o u n t y . F lo r id a , m o re
p a r t i c u la r ly d a tc rlb e d a t
follow!
Lol I t Block F. Spring Volley
Ferm i Section Sit. according to
me plal thereot ot recorded In
Piet Book I ! Page t Public
Record! ot Seminole County
Florida and otherwite known a.
to* Pmaappe Lana Altamonte
Spring!. Florida
and the undertigned at Shenlf
ol Seminole County Florida
will at 11 00 A M on the tth day
ot May A D 1*11 otter tor tale
and tall to the tughett bidder
tor cath tub(oct to any and all
etittin g leint at I ha Front
(W ettl Door at the ttept ot the
Seminole County Courthoute In
Sanford Florida the above de
K r ibed R E A L proper ty
That va.d tale it being made
to talltty the term* ol tald Wrtl
ot E *edition
JohnE Polk, Sherill
Seminole County. F lor ida
To be adyerliied April It JJ. ]0
May r with the tale on May I
1*41
D E E te
F IC T IT IO IU S NAM E
Notice it hereby given that we
are engaged In butmett at t i l
E d w in St W inter S prlngt
Seminole County Florida 11707
under the llctillout name ol
Chembhtt Electric, and that we
intend to regiiter laid nemo
with Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with the provltiont
ot the Fictiliout Name Statute!
To Wit Section M l Of Florida
Statute! I tit
Donald W Chamblltl
Kathleen M Chamblltl
Puhllth April J, ». la. 71 1*11
DEE t

N O TIC E OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS M E R E B V
G IV E N , that JA N E T L SHARP
the holder ol the following certlt
icatet hat tiled laid certificate*
lor a la* deed to be Itiued
thereon The certlllcate n u n
her* and yean ol ittuonco. the
deter ip I ton ol the properly and
the natnet in which It wat
attatied are et tel town
C E R T IF IC A T E NO t i l t
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE 1*17
D E S C R IP T IO N O F P R O
P E R T Y L E G N I t F T OF LO T
1 « B E G SW COR L O T 4 R UN N
tk F T S I t D E G It M IN E ( I 1
F T 1 LY ON PL A IA O V A L TO F T
W t ) t F T T O B E G B LK It
SUNSE T M ANOR PB • PO 14
N o m e In w hich a l i e n e d
LEO N AR D CASSELBERR Y
All et tald property ta in t In
the County ot Seminole. Hate ot
Florida
Unieta tuch certificate or cor
tlfketot than be redeemed ec
cording to low the property
deter Ibed in tuch certlllcate or
rerflflcotet will be totd lo the
higheit bidder al the ceurl houte
door on the TOTH day at M A Y .
itg ie i II M a m
Appratlm elelr I t l J 00 cath
•or loot It required to be paid by
twccatttul bidder at the tala
Depotll ot TON cd the bid to bo
paid wllhin 14 hourt otter clot
mg ol Ihe tele Balance due
within H hourt after doling ot
the tale All peymenli than lie
ceth or guaranteed inttrumeni.
made payable to the Clerk ot
Circuit Court
O ate d H ill I I T H day of
A P R IL. 1*11
(S E A L )
David N Berrien
C lerk Ot C If cult Court
Seminole County. Florida
Publ.th A PR IL Ilr d 10th k
M A Y tth. 14th. IN I
O E E 101

T u e s d a y , A p r i l J J . I T U —1 8

Legal Notice
A F F ID A V IT
U N D E R F IC T IT IO U S
N AM E S T A T U T E
S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
C O U N TY O F O RANGE
The underlined, under 04lh
My*
t Th it miltumen! It being
r*ecu'ed tor the purpoie ot
complying with Section M l f» ol
Florida S utu'r*
1 It it the intention of the
unoertigned to engage in a
but ne«* rnrerpr&gt;ie under 'n#
tlctltlovl name ot TO W N k
C O U N TR Y F L V IN O SERVICE
located at 7040 N Highway
tr t l Maitland Florida 111)1
m the City ot Maitland County
ol Semtnoto
) Attached hereto and made a
party thereot n a newipaper
Prool ol Publication at required
by laid Statute
4 Thote Intereited in tald
enterpnie and me ettent ot the
inttreiloW ach Ha* lol to**
NAM E OF OW NER
Coppola Btown. Inc
IN TE R E S T
t«\
S IG N A TU R E
W A Brown Vice Prrtident
ADDRESS
TO40 N 17 e)
Maitland Florida 117)1
Sworn and tubwrlhed to tw
tore me at Maitland Seminole
County Florida thit t*th dev ot
March I N )
OenltoM Brown
Notary Public
Slat# ot 7 lor ida
My Comm It* ion E apirel
May 14. IN0
At referred to In Paragraph )
above Proof of Publication ol
Ihii Intention to regiiter it tiled
herewith punuont to the pro
v ilio m ot Section MS 0* ot
Florida Statute*
A T T A C H P R O O F OF
P U B L IC A TIO N
Pubiilh A p r il ),*, la. l ) I N )
D EE I
N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F IS A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtue ot mat certain
Writ ol Elocution itiued out ol
and under the keel ot the County
C ourl ot Seminole County
Florida upon a final lodgement
rendered In the atorecaid courl
on Ihe *lh day ot January, A O
IN ). In that certain cate en
titled M icro Bruch Suppliei
Inc . d b a Seminole Janitor
Supply. Plalntitt. — y l — Alva
Jam et d b a Naw Creation
Cleaning Dolondonl which
aloreiaid Writ ot E nculton wat
delivered lo me at Sherill ol
Seminole County, Florida and I
have levied upon the tallowing
deter ibed property owned by
Alva Jamet d V a New Creation
Cleaning taid property being
located In Seminole County
Florida mora perticularly de
Mr ibed k i tallow*
One lanilalre Vacuum,Rerlal

n o n it

and the undertlgned at Sherill
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will al II N A M on the I I I day
ot May. A O I N ) , otter tor tale
and M il to the hlghetl bidder
tor cath. lublect to ony and all
e ilitln g lelni. at the Front
IW eit) Door ot the tlept ol lh«
Seminole County Courthoute in
Van lord Florida, the ebove da
M r ibed per tonal property
That tald tala ll being made
te talltty the te rm ! ot tald Writ
ottaecution
JohnE Poik.ShovItt
Seminole County, F lortda
Te be edverflied April *. la. IJ.
TO wim the tale on May I. I N I
O E E 17
N O TIC E OF A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR T A X D E E O
NOT I C E tl H E R E B Y
GIVE N that JA N E T l SHARP
the holder ol the tallowing cer 111
ftatot hot Hied tald certificate!
ter a taa deed to be Itiued
liter eon The certlllcate num
tier* and yean ot Inuanca. the
deMription ol Iho properly, end
Iho name! In which II wat
atMtted are et toltawn
C E R T IF IC A T E NO 1))l
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE IN7
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
P E R T Y L E G B E G MOST E L V
COR LO T I RUN * » 4 I M 1
1)1 F T S t* D E G E U S F T N M
D E G 0) M IN E TO F T S 4* OF G
71 M IN E *1 t F T N E L Y ON
p l a ja o va l » i j f t t o b e g
■ILK B SUN S! t M ANOR PH •
PG (4
Nam e In w hich a t t e n a d
LE O N A R D C A S S E LB F HRV
All ol tald property being In
the County of lommole Stoly ol
Florida
Union tuch certlllcate or cer
liliiolet than be redeemed oc
cording to law the properly
deter Ibed in tuch corllfKota or
cerlitkalet will be told lo the
highetl bidder al the court h o u M
door on the TOTH day ol AAAY,
I N I at tl M a m
Approtlmotaly 111) 00 ceth
tor loot it requlrod to be paid by
tuccentut bidder al Ihe tote
Depoail of R S ol the bid ta be
paid within 14 hourt alter d o t
mg ot Ihe tale Balance duo
withcn I t hourt otter doting ol
the tale All payment* than bo
ceth or guoronload Inttrumeni
macTO payable ta the Clerk at
Circuit Court
D a ted t h it I t T H day ol
A P R IL. I N I
(S E A L )
David N Berrien
Ctert ol Circuit Court
Seminole County Florida
Pubnth A P R IL D rd . WTh k
M A i HI*. I tth I N )
D E E 104

NO TIC E
The SI Johnt River Water
Management Dltlrlct hat re
calved an application for Con
tumptlyo Wotor Uto Iron*
A O U D A k SONS INC . P O
BOX l i t . O VIED O . F L IltoS.
application v lllt O I7 7 A U i on
04/01/11 The applicant propote*
to w llh d ro w 0)4 M G O al
G R O U N D W A TE R FR O M TH E
FLO R ID A N A Q U IF E R V IA )
E X IS T IN G W ELLS FOR SOD to
torvo 1) ocrot In lamlnolo
County located In Section TO
Towntnlp I I South. Range II
Eott
A D U D A A SONS INC . P O
BOX lit . O VIED O . F L 11141.
application 01 117 0 17BAN. on
04/01/U The applicant propotet
lo w llh d r o w 0 I M G O ol
G R O U N D W A TE R FR O M TH E
FLO R IO A N A Q U IF E R V IA It
E X IS T IN G W E LLS FOR SO O lo
torvo IM Ocrot In Seminole
County located In Section It.
Townthip I I South. Range II
Eotl
The Governing Board ol me
O lttrk l will taka action to grant
N O TIC E U N D E R
or deny the application!it no
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E LAW
teener then 10 dayl Iron* the
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
dele of m u notice Should you be
that Iho undertlgned detiring to
interacted In any ol the lilted
engage
in butmett under mo
appmelMrtt. you thou id contact
IklHTOu) nemo ol I T T Financial
the SI John* River Water Man
Seryicet el 1037 E Highway DO
age m int O lttrk l al P O Bai
S lo r o l * . In Ih o C li p ol
141*. Palette. Florida !M 7 »
141*. ar In per ton al lit office on CetMiborry. Florid# inlendt te
regular Iho told name with the
S to le H ig h w a y •«■ W e il
Clerk ol mo Circuit Court ot
P a U tta Florida. h U / m i l l l
SommoTO County, Florida
W r it t e n o b l o d l t n Ig th g
Doled ol Mutnoepebt. MN.
application may be mode, but
m itln d d o yp t April I N )
mould be received no later than
Aetna F monte Campon,
14 day* tra m the data ol
By Murtal J DaVnet
publication Written o M d to n t
A lim e n t Secretary
mould tdmfify me abtactar by
Pubnth April t. I* 1). ID. I N )
nemo end adder** and fully
0CI U
datenba me ebtection lo me
application Filing o written
obioclion doet not entitle you TO
N O TIC E OF
o Chapter ITO. Florida Statute!.
A N N U A L M E E T IN G
AdmVMitralive Hearing O ily
C E N T B A L F L O R ID A
Ihoaa percent etwee tube lent lal
lO O L O O IC A l S O C IE T Y . INC.
intercut are etTOcTOd Ml 'he
Noitco it hereby given mol mo
apptkatwn and who Me a pail
Annual AAootmg ot the Control
IMn mooting ma requirement!
Ftonde Jootogicei Society. Inc
of loctTOr* M I M l. P A C . may
then bo hold on April 14 I N ) 4&lt;
obtain an Admlntitretled Hear
Iho Sheraton Maitland Ballroom
mg All flmety tiled written
(S olan I I ) . In to rila to t A
ob|e&lt;I rant will bo preionTOd to
M a itla n d B ir d . M o n ta n a ,
the Beard tar IN canHdtratwn
Ftonde at &gt; TO p m All Voting
In 111 d e lib e ra tio n on Iba
Atombar* ere eapectod to e4
apphcaHqn prior TO Iho Board
lend, and all portont having
too mg action on too appikatian
butmett be lore thit Board ore
OoreUM T Kemp OirtcTOr
otto mvltod to ottond
Ot Villon at Record!
Shy to Rokh
11 Jehno R Ivor Wotor
Management O n lr ut
Pub 11in April If, *1. n . n . u
Pubiim April D . I W
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Legal Notice

le g a l Notice

NOT ICC T O c o m MACTORS
OFFICE OF

Ita to m a in ta in e d roads In
Seminole County (W PA Nos
S4IBT7J. SAaOtetl IMS calender
dors)

T H E S T A T E O F FL O R ID A
D EP A R TM EN TO F
T FANS P O R T A T ION
C O N S TR U C TIO N A N D
M AINT C H A N C E PROGRAM
M IN I C O N TR A C TS
Sealed bide will te received In
&gt;h* do w n stairs Conlerence
Room el the District Offlce,
Deportment Of Transportation,
Elf South Boulevard. OeLentf.
Florida until I » P M (Deland
local Tim e) on Th u n d e r, the
tth of M ar. in s lor the lot lotting
work It the bid amount Is
greater than S IM 000 00 the
Contractor mutt be prequellfied
ee required by Florida Statute
HE I4(t|
•••NOTE***
Proposal forms will not be
issued alter I » P M I Dr Land
Local Tim e) Wednesday, May I.

ms
■ R E V A R O CO UN TY
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N O SI S T A T E P R O ilC T
to a n o s r*ne eioi, teen sigt.
t e r n t i n , teste t i u . Work
consists of furnishing asphalt
and making repairs as needed
on a routine basis on all Slate
maintained roads In Nerlh
Brevard County (W P A Not
s e ito ie . t n o t e s . seiooet,
SArOnil IMS calender days)
A R E V A R O COUNTV
(R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N D S ) S T A T E P R O TEC T
j o b n o s te s te n s j, tte ts s tn .
rttte t i l l . W ork consists ol
lurmthlng asphalt end making
repairs as needed on e routine
basis on all Slata maintained
roads m South Brevard County
IW PA Miooir. sajooso. te am II
u e l calender days)
B R E V A R D CO UN TY
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N D I) S T A T E PR O TEC T
t o o n o s tssspsise. teste t i n .
H i l l t i l l , / M i t s u i Work
consists of mechanical cleaning
ol roodsido ditches es needed on
e routine basis on all Slate
maintained roads In Brevard
Ceunty (W P A MIOOM VCJOHN
54)044*. te a m s ) (M l calendar
days),
B R E V A R D COUNTV
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FUN D SI S T A T E PR O TEC T
t o r n o s taste tie i, tssas t u t .
r o m t m . tesee s t i t . work
(onslslt of mechanical »weeping
ol roads, curbs, and bridges at
needed on a continuing basil on
all Stale maintained roads In
Brevard County IW P A M1007).
le xm i. MJOOal, 544007*1 IMS
calendar days)
SEMINOLE COUNTY
(R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N D SI S T A T E P R O JE C T
j o b n o s trs tt stst, rttte stsi
Work consists ol furnishing
aspnell and making repairs as
needed no a routine basis on oil

le g a l Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY
( R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N D S I S T A T E PR OTECT
TOB NOS rrsoesoM. ttseeses)
Work consists ol mechanical
cleaning of roadside ditches as
nisded on a routine basis on all
Slata m a in ta in e d reeds in
Seminote County IW PAM IO ttt.
S440/4S) I MS calendar dart I

SEMINOLE COUNTY
( R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N D S ) S T A T E PR OTE C T
t o b n o s ttsee test, rtstesott
Work consists of mechanical
sweeping reads, curbs, and
bridges as netdtd on a contmu
ing basis on all State maintained
roads In Seminole County
IW P A vaiott) saaorte) iM tc o i
ender days)
A pre bid conferenca vet M be
held lor the above Brevard end
Seminole County prelects on
Wednesday. April ]4. IMS at
KM AM
in the conlerence
room ot the Cocoa Maintenance
Office. SSS Camp Hoed. Cocoa,
t L 77Y77 te ttptmna DOS) «M
4/41
V O L U S I A C O U N T Y
I R U U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N O S I S T A T E P R O TEC T
TOB NO tSSM M It. Work con
visit ol mechanical tltanlng of
roadside ditches en e routine
basis on all Slata maintained
roads in Volusia Ccnnty (WPA
S4I0RMI (MScalendar lieysl
V O L U S I A C O U N T Y
I R U U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N D S ) S TA TE PR O TEC T
JOB NOS. m M SOOS, ttSOS S**4
Work consists of lurnlthlngs
bridge tending services, routine
maintenance end emergency
repairs lor the South Bridge on
SR At A end the North Bridge on
SR 44 in New Smyrna Beech
IW PA m io o s i . seiner)l iM Scei
ender days)
V O L U S I A C O U N T Y
( R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N O S I S T A T E P R O JE C T
j o b n o s tm o M o t, r t m toee
Work consists Ol lurnlshlng
bridge tending services, routine
maintenance end emergency
repairs lor the Seebreete Bridge
on SR OO end the Broadway
Bridge on SR 400 In Daytona
Beech IW PA MIOOtJ MI0RS4I
(MS calender deysl

VOLUS IA COUNTY
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N D S ) S T A T E PR O J E C T
TOB NO I t H I t l l t
Work
consists ot furnishing bridge
lending services, routine mein
fenence and emergency repairs
lor the Pori Oranpa Bridge on
SR A IA In South Daytona IWPA
S4I00SSI IMS calendar days)
F L A O L E R CO UN TY
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
F U N D S ) S T A T E P R O JE C T
TOB NO m t t toot Work con

R E F O R T O F C O N D ITIO N
C O N S O L ID A T IN G DOME 1TIC S U B S ID IA R IE S OF TH E
L I B E R T Y N A TIO N A L BANK O F LO N O W O O D IN TH E
S T A T E O F F L O R ID A . A T TH E CLO SE O F BUSINESS
ON M A R C H I I, ISM P U B LIS H E D IN R ES P O N S I
T O C A U M A D E BY C O M P TR O LLE R O F T H E C U R R EN C Y .
U N D E R T I T L E II, U N IT E D S TA TE S C O D E S ECTIO N III.
Charier Number I MSI
Cemptreller el the Currency Slith District
Slatement ot Resources and Liabilities
ASSETS
Thousands at Oallars
Cash and balances due trom depository Institutions
Nontnter »sl bear mg balances end cur rency end coin
Interest bearing balance*
................................... ........
Securities
Fadsral (units sold end securitise
purchased under agreements to resell
in domestic ofllcos ot the bank
and oflts E dge and Agreement subsidiaries,
and In IBFs
400
Loans and lease financing receivables
Loans and leases, net ol unearned Income
t.OM
LESS Allowance tor loan end lease losses
IS
LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve
None
Loans and leases, net ol unearned Income,
allowance, and reserve
4 SOS
None
Assets held In trading accounts
Prtmlset *Ad Hied assets
(including capllellred leases)
Olhtf f*4»l t « U f » D*n*(f
Nor&gt;#
tn unconftoli&lt;Ut»d tutaUllftrtM
C u tto m W llftblllty lo thli bonk on
•tctploruoi out*! tndifvg
Intangible a ttalt
........
Q1h«r i i m I i
Tofol I IM t t
L IA B IL IT IE S
Depot II*

Mon#
Non*

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11.244
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Inter**! bearing
. .
In forolgn oftlcot. C0«o ftnd Agrotmonl
tubtldloHtta #nd IB F i
Mon intort it bo*r ing
.........................

Mont
Mon#

F literal funds purchased end securities
told unde' agreements to repurchase In
domestic ot licet ot the bank and of Its
Edpe and Agreement subsidiaries, end
In IBFs
Ovm#n4i oof#* iiu o d to tttt
U &amp; Trooiury

Non#
Mon#

Mortgage indebtedness endobHgellont under
tapilaiiied leases
Bank s liability on acceptance* esec vied
end outstanding
Ndles end debentures subordinated
to deposits
Ottwr Mobility*
total HabtllHe*
Limited lit* pretoried sleek
E Q U ITY C A P ITA L
Perpetual preferred slack
Common ilw k

legal Notice

Non#

Mon#
1)3
12 Itf
Mon#
Non#
•IS
Iff

Undtvktod profit* «nd caglttl
(IM I
Cumulotlvo torotgn currency IrtruJcllon
Mon#
t.Sfj

Tot#l iMtoity C ipftii
ToUl UobiUtiot, limited life preferred
end eoulfv ca d IUI
11. M l
1. Joyce H Franklin. Cashier. *1 the above named bank do hereby
declare mot this Heport el Condition It true end correct to the Pest et
my knowledge end be 1let
/S/JoyceH Franklin
April 1/. INS
W*. Its* undersigned directors, ettosl to Ihe correctness el this
statement et resources end llablliHet W* declare that It hat been
esamlnedby us and to the bell *f our knowledge and ballet has been
prepared In conformance with the Instructions end ll true end
certocl
/*.' John A Baldwin
/* DenoP Dikeeu
/A'W im em B Go*sett
Publish A pril IX INS
D E E I4B

lists ot mecherucal ditch clean
ing an a routine basis on all
S late m aintained roads in
Ftogler County (W PA M I0II1I
(MVcalender deysl
A pre bid conference will be
held for the above Volusia end
F la g le r County p r o le d t on ,
Friday. April M. IMS at ID 00
A M m I he conference room el
the O elend Maintenance Office.
145V North Kepler Rood. De
Lend, F L 17/74 Telephone (SC4|
r w j i r i . E i t km
O R A N O E
C O U N T Y
(R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N O SI STA TE F R O JE C T
JO B NOS MSM-MIT. /SM4N1S,
tVSSS MVS Work consists of
mechanical cleaning ot roadside
ditches on e routine basis on oil
Slot* maintained roads In Or
enge County IW PA S4104J4.
54KM 54 54404111 (MV calendar
days)
O S C E O L A C O U N T Y
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N O SI STA TE P R O JE C T
TOB NOS *7W4 SMI. FTM4 M04
Work consists of mechanical
cleaning ot roedl'de ditches on e
routine basil on «n Sialo mem
tamed roads In Osceola County
IW P A MIM4V VA40V44I IMS cal
endardays)
O R A N O E C O U N T Y
( R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N D S ! S TA TE P R O JE C T
TOB NO tSM SM Il Work con
aisle ol routine maintenance ot
hlgnwey lighting on SR *04
F a t I West Erprnsswe/ and SR
57*. Bee Line Eipresswey In
Orlando IWPA UX444I (MS
calendar days)
A pre bid conferenca will be
held lor (he above Orange end
Osceola County projects on
Thursday. April 75. IMS at 10 00
A M In the conference room at
the Orlando Memlenenco Office.
410 Lends!'eel Rood. Orlando.
F L H IM Telephone DOS) 055
l» )l
L A K E CO U N TY (R O U T IN E
M A IN T E N A N C E F U N O S I
S T A T E P R O TE C T TO D NO
11**4 ♦♦•). Work consltlt ol
mechanical sweeping ol roods,
euros and bridges on e routine
bails on all Stale maintained
roads In Lake County (W P A
M I074SI (MS calendar days)
S U M T E R C O U N T T
I R O U T I N E M A IN T E N A N C E
FU N O S I S TA TE P R O TE C T
TO B NO 11*44 *041 Work con
cists ot mechanical sweeping of
roads, curbs end bridges on e
routine basis on all Slate mem
tamed roads In Sumler County
IW P A M1MMI IMS cA lender
deysl
A pre bid conlerence will be
field lor the above Lake end
Sum ter County protects on
Monday. April 7*. IMS at 10 00
A M In (he conlerence room el
the Leesburg Maintenance O l
lice , 1)04 OeLeen A ve n u e ,
Leesburg. F L 17/40. Telephone
HOC I t it s ill
The Department Inlands to
begin these protects on July I,
IMS Award ol these pro|ecls Is
contingent on approval ot the
IMS 04 Fiscal Year Budget by
the legislature
NO BIO BONDS R E O U IR E O
Wage Rates Pursuant to the
Fair Labor Standards Act. the
minimum wage rales lor the
protects Included In this Notice
shell be SI IS per hour
List ol bidders will not be
given out T7 hours prior to the
telling,
Th e Stale el F lo rid a Oa
peilm enl ol Transportation, in
accordance with the Provisions
ol Till* VI ot (he Civil Rights
A d ol IM4 It* Slel tSIl end the
Regulations ol the Deparlmenl
of Commerce I IS C F R . P e r i l )
Issued pursuant lo such Act,
hereby notifies ell bidders Ihe III
will altirmatlvely Insure lhal
minority business enterprises
will be el lorded toll opportunity
to submit bids in response to this
Invitation end will not be dls
c rim in a te d egelnst on the
grounds ol race, color or ne
imnei origin in consideration tor
an award
N O TIC E TO A P P R O X IM A T E
Q U A N T I T Y S U B S C R IB E R S
N O N E F U R N IS H E D W IT H
M IN I CO N TR AC TS
All work Is to ba dona In
accordance with the plans end
p r o lt d specifications ol the
Steto ot Florida Department ot
Transportation
Unless otherwise notified by
curt Ilied mall, return receipt
requested bid tabulations will
be posted In the downstairs
Conference Room ol (he D e l end
D is t r ic t O llic e , M * South
Boulevard, DeLand. Florida on
the flh day trom the telling
dale Upon posting, it will bo the
Department s Intent to award to
the low bidder Any bidder who
•eels he Is adversely a Heeled by
the Department s Intent lo
award to the low bidder must
lito wllh the Clerk at Agency
Proceedings. SOS Suwannee
Street Tallahassee. Florida, e
written Notice Ol Prolesl within
tj hours ol posting ot the bid
tabulations
A prolesl tiled prior to the
notice of Decision to Solicit Bids
or Iho intended decision to
aw ard e conlracl shall ba
deemed abandoned unless re
newed within the lime limits
provided m Subsection ( 11
Additionally, e formal written
prolesl Setting forth a short end
plain statement ot the mailers
asset led by the protestor must
tie tiled with the Clerk ot Agoncy
Proceedings within 10 days ot
Iho Preliminary Notice ot Pro
test In occur dance with Section
HOST IS), Florida Statutes, tell
ure to tile end protost within the
lime prescribed in Sec I ion IW u
IS). Florida Statutes, shall con
llltula a waiver ol proceedings
under Chapter 1)0. Florida Slat
utes
Orders tor these documents
should be directed to T T
G eorge M in i C e n h e c l Ad
m lA lilre lo r . D e p a rlm e n l ol
Transportation. P O Bos 4/
D eLand Florida J7/JI OOaf

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d ep ar tm en t
OF t r a n s p o r t a t io n

C A B E N E D IC T
D IS TR IC T E N G IN E E R
Publish April 77,10 IMS
D E E IS/
n o t ic e o f A
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
OF PROPOSE D C H A N G E S
AND A M E N D M E N TS
IN C E R TA IN D IS TR IC TS
AND B O U N D A R IES OF
TH E TO NING O R D IN A N C E
OF TH E C IT Y OF
SANFORD. F L O R ID A
Nolica is hereby given lhal a
Public Hearing will be held el
the Commission Room In the
City Hell m (he City of Sentord.
Florida, el Z 00 o clock P M on
M ay I). 1*15- to consider
changes end amendments to the
Toning O 'n a n c e ot the City Ot
Sentord. Florida es loltows
A portion of that certain
properly tying between West
First Street end West Second
Street end bet weep Mengouctm*
Avenue and O liv e A v e n u t
attended Norlnerlv is proposed
lo be rtro n e d trom R M O I
(Multiple Fam ily Residential.
Office end Institutional) Olstrlct
to GC I (General Commercial)
District Said property being
more particularly described es
lot lows
Lots M. It. 17, end 77 toss the
East 7 teal. Gracetlne Court.
Plat Bon* 1. Page *». Public
Records at Seminole County.
Florida
All parties in interest end
ctlljens shell have en opportum
ly to be heard at said hearing
By order of the City Com
mission ol the City ot Sanford,
Florida
ADVICE TO T H E P U B L IC It
a person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect lo
any matter considered #1 the
abov* meallr&gt;g or hearing he
may need a verbatim record of
the proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Sanford &lt;F S 70S 0I0SI
H N Tamm. Jr
City Clark
Publish April 7) and May ).
IMS
D E E IM

Thlt is to notify Allred Waldo
lo pay Iht repair and storage
charges on his I*// Chateau
Club Wagon ID a E llA H X M IU
lo Robert E Dunlap ol 7*7*
Central Dr Sentord It not paid
in S days I hereby give notice ol
gelling a Florida certllkata of
lilto
Publish April TJ, 71, 14. IS. 14.
IM I
D E E IS)
Fic t it io u s n a m e
Notice is hereby given lhal I
am engaged in business el t i l l
South Orlando Ave Gold Build
mg G SI. Sentord Seminole
County, F lo rid a under Ihe
tic til loo* name ot D IS C O U N T
M IL ITA R Y SU R P LU S , and lhal
I inland lo register said name
with lha Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Sam Inote County. Florida
In accordance with the pro
visions ol Ihe Fictitious Nam*
Stelules. to w ll Section *45 Of
Florid*Statute* l*S7
/S' Stephen T. Poclut. Jr
Publish April I*. U . TO A May 1,
ISM
DEE M
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nobi# is hereby given that I
am engaged in business el IM
Bey H a m m o c k Lane.
Long wood Seminole County,
F tor Ida 17//* under Ihe fictitious
n a m e of C E N T U R Y
A U TO M A TIO N C O M P A N Y , end
thel I Intend to register said
name wllh the Clark ol Iho
Circuit Couct. Seminole County,
Florida In accordance with Ihe
provisions ol the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To w ll Section
t l I 0* Florid* Stalutes IM/
/*/ Edwin J. Booth. Ill
Publish April D , M l May 7. la.
IMS
O E E IM
NO TICE O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR T A X D E E O
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IVE N . lhal SUSAN L SHARP
Ihe holder ot Iho lol lowing cerlil
Icetos has Hied sa d certificates
lor t tea deed to be issued
(hereon The certiliceto numbars end years ol issuance, the
description ot *tv* property, and
Ihe names In which tt was
assessed ere as follows
C E R T IF IC A T E NO 1*4
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1MJ
D E S C R IP T IO N O F PRO
P EH TY :
L E G L O T It
KER SEYS A D O TO M ID W A Y
P B Z P G l)
Nam* in w hich a ttested
ROBERT E
NEWSON.
SANDR AL NEW SON
All ot t*!d property being m
the County ot Seminole Stole pt
F tor ide
Unless Such certificate or cer
iihcatot shell be redeemed M
carding to tow the properly
described in such cavtlllCAM or
tertiheetos will be sold to to*
highest bidder *t to* court house
door on the 20TM day ol M A Y ,
IMSel II t t s m
Appro 11me to I y ID S M cash
lor lees It required to be paid by
suctetslul bidder el to* **•*
Depot11 ol SOX at to* bid to be
paid within ta hour* alter clot
ing at to* teto Balance due
within aa hour* otter ctoting ol
toe sal* All payment* shell tie
cash or guaranteed Instrument,
mod* peyebi* to the Clerk ot
Circuit Court
D eled t h lt l l T H day el
APR IL. IMS
IS E A ll
DavidN Berrien
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Publish A P R IL llrd , XMh A
M AY Hh lato. IMS
O E E 101

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611

8:30 A M. ■5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Noon

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7 consecutive times 52C a line
10 caasecutiva times 4&lt;C a line
Contract Rates AvailaMa
3 line* Minimum

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

71 —Help Warrtpd

Avers always luring ladles 4
men Call Immediately 717

Light Bookkeeping. payroll,
account* receivable IS to M

sin, m i n t

Carpenter? Laborers Wanted
Established company, liber pi
benefits, mutt hovp toots and
transportation *04 11* l/ tl.
MSS/i je ll
Carpenters Helper Wanted
must have eiperiance Call
after * PM 177 5114
City Ot Lake M a ry has an
immediate opening tor a part
lin e janitor, tor office clean
ing in City Hall. 1 times a
week References w ill be
checked Deadline tor sub
mlttal *t applications t* April
7*. IMS Applications may ba
picked up at Lake M ary City
Mall. ISO N Country Club
Rood. Lake Mery, l a 74. M F

eoe

__________

Clffitll Parsormcl

Balloon
Mode
- CM» •***«*• - “
scis/sai oeoo

_____ SEND A G IF T
........... W ITH A L IF T !

BAuJON

BOUQUETS
w . Oellverl
Far every rye sen every teeseri

AAA EMPLOYMENT
OFFERS

THl "LOWST" INFEES
THE’HICHESriR
I0B QUALITY

323-5176
O FF IC E G A L ..... ................SIM

CELEBRATE
ABIRTH!
Mr Stork's visit
makes tar t lltotlm*
el memories, gifts A *111
Cell Linda 71)4111
* M A R Y K A Y COSM ETICS *
Skin cer* and celer llair
CONN I t ........................ m m *

i* F E E P AID ! General office
Mills needed Went* to hire
now! Great Bose

REC EPTIONIS T-------------to SIM
W arm friendly personality win*
this an* Typing'Word Pro
cessing * plus Professional
company

S E C R E T A R Y - .. .. .- —

WAREC0 SERVICE
STATION
IM F R E N C H A V E .SANFORD
Ou* to Ihe remodeling process
i customer safety, we will be
c loted lor toe sal* o&lt; getoi m*
from Thursday, 4/M/ISIII
Tuesday 4/»/|S
Sorry tor the inconvenienctl
Clarence Redgrry
Prealdenl

27—Nursery &amp;
C hildC are
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D part
lima In my home For a I y '
old Own car References req
Lk M a rjr* re e ^___7 7 1 _a * 4 1 ^

33— Real Estate
Courses

8
Thinking *1 gelling a
Real Eilat* License?
We after Free t viiion
and cantiisleut Training!
Call Oick er Vicky tor details
sat m m i n 17*0 Eve //a its*
Keyes ol Fiend* , Inc.
SS Years E i penencel

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UK

This company wants a career
minded enthusiastic person to
work with greet crawl T y p
ing answer phones Eaceltont
benefit*

F IL E CLERK---- ----------------- SIM
Will train I Learn ■ greet career
Greet room tor advancement
Fast raises

323*5176
O E L IV E R Y ....... ...............to SIM
Several openings! "D rlvo " your
way to success FCL or regu
ter operators license ar*
needed Know to* area
IN S TA L L E R S ...................to SM0
1 Openings Learn and earn
Greet weather to be working
outdoors
M G R T R A IN E E . ..........to Sl/S
Are you good with people end
very personable/ This com
pany was raady to hire ye*
torday Food and retail post
Hons available
STO CK C L E R K ......................SIM
Keep track el Inventory and
suppl.es Local established
co m p a n y Blue leans at
motpher* her* I

TOO MANYTOLIST
Discount Fee- 2 Wks. Salary
Law I t M Begtstretton Fee
Na Fee Until Hired

S5—Business
Opportunities

2523 S. FtEMh Am.

LIQ U O R LICENSE
ON A N O O F F PREM ISES
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
Bob M Ball.Jr P A
R E A L TO R l l i a i l l ar 77) 7144

61—Money to Lend
Business C apital S)S 040 to
SI 000 000 and over P O Bo&lt;
ta il Winter P » Fie 17/40

71—Help Wanted
B A B Y S IT T E R E ip . loving, re
liable women to cer* tor 1 4 t
year old girls In your or my
homo W ilson elementary
area, Utterances 771 1M7

Bat Tenders need 2 full tim*
Coll r n 447* lor Tom
Cap* Cana ve r al Fi r m
established In Seminole Co
looking lor people who want to
be their own boss S1S4 pert
time, taSO lull time Report to
70S E 1st I I ., Sentord / PM
Tues April 11
LOADS O F BLOO M ING *
O O O O V ALUES
P IA N T E O H E R E
FOR P IC K IN O Itt

Legal Notice
N O TIC E
U N D E R F IC T IT IO U S
NAM E STA TU TE
TO W HOM IT M AY CONCERN
Notice H hereby given the) to*
undersigned, pursuant to toa
• F ic titio u s Nam * Statute**
Chapter la ) 4* Florida Statute,
wilt register with toe Clerk ol
too Circuit Court. In and tor
Seminole County. Florida, upon
receipt ol proof ot the public*
non ot this notice to* licllHout
name, to wit Callahan AMS
under which w* er* engaged In
business at 1*0 Atlantic Drive In
to* City ol Fern Perk. F ter Ide
That to* party inter**tod m
sato business enterprise I* os
tot tows
R O LLASO N E N G IN E E R IN G
4 M A N U F A C T U R IN G COAA
PANV
By Chart** H Houston. II.
Prettoenl
D a te d ot C a s s e lb e rr y ,
S em inal* C o u n ty. F lo rid * .
March I* IMS
Publish April ). t. 14. U IMS

Acrylic Applicator* n*i ded to
apply protective coating on
cars, boat* end planes SS to
Sll p*' hour W* train Fur
work In Sentord area call
Tampa H I M * ZI5I
Aldas lor all shills Cortlttod
and or eiperlanced Good pay
and benefits Pleasant at
mosphar* Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply at DeBary
Manor. 40 N Hwy 1/ ft. Oe
Bary Fla____________________
ASSEM BLERS
Need I to work tn new air cond
plant Sterling pay 14 I V h r
Must be a strong rel table
worker wllh own transport*
Hon Never a lee t

TEMP PERM______774-1341
A s s is ta n t M a n a g e r w a l l
trained. Needed at once
Apply in perton Casa Mia.
K Marl In Sanford, or coll
171 1044
______________

_____ j r office opening In
Sanford Area Baginning date.
May I). IMS Pleat* send a
resume to Derail* Construe
lio n . Sat W a s h b u rn Rd ,
Melbourne, Fla 17*75
C US TO M ER S E R V IC E R E F
Organized with pleasant par
sonallty A insurance *&gt;p
Perm position* Never e toe

TEMP PERM—...—774-1341
Daytime Production d.shweth
*rs end server* needed Some
nighttime yos.tion* available
Apply In perton between 7 A
a Mon thru Thur* Bahama
Joe'S. 7S0A French Ave No
phone call* will bo accepted I

AVON EARN INOS WOtKttf
OPEN TERRITORIES NOW)It
HI JSSS er t i l 041*

DRIVERS WANTED
Sentord Auto Auction to looking
tor reliable A dependable peo
pi* to work driving cars A
trucks through auction Hour*
Thursday* Only From 11 AM
to a PM Applicants must b* l i
yr* or older, hovo valid FI*
Driver* Hcensa. end must
know how to drive standard
shift vehicles This is a perfect
|ob tor the retired person Pay
will be Sa 40 an hour Apply in
person at the Sanford Auto
Auction. 77IS W First S IH w yl aa In Sanlord Sa* John
between * AM A a PM. Mon
thru Frl
Federal Slat*. A Civil |obt now
available Cell IS ItS a tA X H
lor Into. 7* hours
F IR S T COOK Full time posl
Hon Continonlel eaporlenco A
minimum of S years manege
m*nl responsibility. Including
ordering, scheduling kitchen
planning Pleasant personality
a m ull 771 skat) M F . l IJ
H O LID A Y H OU SE
Restaurant In Santard has
opening* tor waitress. host
es*.cashier Apply 7 to a PM.
Hwy 1//T7 near Lake Mary
INSURANCE R A T E C L E R K
W ill train No a ip e rltn c *
needed Must typ* IS wpm,
non s m o k e r s onl y
CasMtoorry ereo ESatSBl
I N T E R V I E W E R S : Individuals
with public contact e ip Earn
170 hr plus bonus plus hourly
gu a ra n te e S tudents and
housewives welcome Cell M r
Grant 7pm to apm, Mon thru
Frl tt* m o

LA B O R
m t IMI

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FORCM
SMI rti

Help Wanted
Report ready
tor work at 4 A M 4E7 w
1st SI ■ Sanford
L A B O R E R S Strong reliable,
general laborers needed Im
mediately Different location*
Phone and I'im portation a
mutt Neve' a to* Apply

KELLY SENVICES
660 2339
Legal secretary eipertenced in
real estate, probata, tttat*
planning. odmlnisIraHeo/cIvll
law. otto excellent skills In
typing, shorthand, word pro
castor, gram m ar end hen
dling clients Pleat* tend re
Sum* to Boa If/, Evening
Herald. 140 N French Avenue.
Sanford FL77//I

Big - W
»D r

Tires. 7*50 S O
_________________

LIVE IN M A T U R E

W OM AN

Care tor invalid, own room A
both Good salary Need kxai
re fe re n ce * Non s m o t ir
» ) T*W

MAKE MONET WITHOUT
LEAVING TOUR HONE
Ideal tar shut Ins a Making
tetophona appointmont* E ■
perienc* preferred Phone
la* eoaS, 1 PM a X Good
______ Fay O Plus Bonus______

MEDICAL
Several openings In butr San
lord M edical F a c ility lor
cheerful, personable people
esperenced In dealing with
Patient Reception. Insurance
Billing Collections or Medical
Records Call M r Mamed #t

OT 5741

_____________

M O DELS W A N T E D - Work with
fikh le n designer In local
ooutiques. TV commercials,
catalogs Full or part time Na
(tp e rto n c a n t c t i i o r y . Alt
*17 *U*
N A N N IE S full or part time
positions available Childcare
or related background pro
tarred References end Iren*
portattan required Cell 44*
*1/0
Nat ton* largest chain ot family
amusement centers Is** need
ol p a rt lim a sale s p to
pl o/attan
N ig h t and
weekend* Must be mature,
neat in appearance, and bon
man! » l 4*0)
N E E D E D - Title clerk A typist
Th ursd ays only Apply In
person at Sentord Auto Auc
l i o n , a f t e r 10
A M on
Thursdays 7J1S W 1st Street
In Sentord ,__________________
N U R S E ’S A ID E S W A N T E D All
s h if t s
E i p e r l a n c e d or
c e r tifie d on ly
A p p ly In
person
Lekevlow Nursing
Center. *t» E 7nd Streat,
Sentord F le_________________
Fart Tim * C lerk/Typist SO
wpm. Man A Wed . I em to
Sprw.Cell«7l ) 4 l t ____________
PBX O P E R A TO R Must work
rotating shift and weekends
Informal attire OK 177 S*S*
Pnm anenl Maintenance Man
beaded Apply In person be
tween 1 A a Man thru Thur*
*1 Bahama Joe’s. 1S0E French
Avo trom eg* 14
retired
No phone colts ptoet *_________

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N O TIC E
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COLUMBUS
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S U N D A Y TE JL
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Wednesday M S P.M.

125 135 150
2 S2M ipckpets
17SSI

DgttBsu, FL

NOW HIRING!
Outstanding Opportunity For •

E X P E R IE N C E D C A S H IE R S ,
G AS A TTEN D A N TS AND
FA S T FOOD PREPA RA TIO N
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c f '/ o / j C E N T E R S

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

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

KIWANtS CLUB
Of CASSC1KMY
U S U A IIN

&lt;nus* uicaws
Lake Fat,
I

H rea BTST

Fiicri Chicken Subs Oonuls

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

% U .M par aaeBf TIM

MAKE A P P LIC A TIO N IN PERSON
AT 202 N Laurel Ave . Stinloid

Evening lle iu ld

M o nday Th ru F rid a y 8 &gt;0 AM J JO P M
NO P H O N l C A llS P H A S E

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VtUOUJUSTHOLD
M o rse l K X A ta&amp; S 'IS A iP

Orlando - Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 time ................... 67C a tint
HOURS 3 consecutire times 61C a line

BY GARRY TRUDEAU

n'SASHtU.N UMorse &gt; m n nun about

In e rt will be no charge for
confrad documents
The right Is reserved to reiOd
any o 'ail bids
S TA TE OF F L O R ID A

71-H elp Wanted

wcg-Y
WCUJN

Shopping For A
New Or Used Car1
le u te n e/weye H ad IB*
beat d e alt la IB* E re aJag
Hereto a C/aasJfled aecltoa
Bead Frid a y'* f s t a la g Hereto
tor IB# beat aofaclJaa*.

Evening Herald
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S a a l w d . E le rtd e

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�71—Help Wanted
PNW* SoHcltar* full or pert
f lm t . h o u rly p lu t benut.
Lcngwood 114 C00___________
P re fn m A n n t in t s N in t id
Erperlonc* pro lor rod. howtavor.
training provided tar th* caro
of Dltoblod Rotldent* All
tfiifti ovollobta Coll M l m i
SALES Energy Product* High
com m tutoni! Solo* erperl
onto nocetMry 134 l » »
Sale* help M inted H ig h lit
tommliton* peld In Florida
C a l l B i l l at L o w e ' *
Ertarm lnatari. M l I f I t Will
train________________________
Styling Satan Mini I Italian tor
rent, low eli tuppltad. and
goodtacattan Call H I Perl

TEMPORARY
POSITIONS
STOCK PERSONNEL
Zoyrt It currently renovating
e i of it* t tor i t which hat
created
a
need
lor
individwiatt to ml temporary
pomtiont lor trot king, mar
mg future*, end etc
11 inter i t ted. pirate
apply Inpenon at
ZAYRE
JtM Orlando Dr
Sanford

K IT N ’ C A R L Y L E * b y L

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Room F o r Rent Kitchen A
Laundry Privilege* S O W a
week Call m Skit___________
New apartment lor rent Com
pietoly fumithed poof arret*
Available May H I H I M l]
Sanford Court Apartments
S TU D IO S _1 BDRM. .1 BDRM.
F L E X IB L E LE A S ES
Samar CHI yen Ottcevnt

D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no e«
penance necrtiery Full tune
Good ttartlng pay tf t UOO
O E N C R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Greal ttartlng
lob Several opening* Good
pay i f ! *XX&gt;
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 Motl
thiflt open Good pay Kata*
aft CRM

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

L O C A L D R IV E R S
Straight
truck* Good p ly Start right
away afl OOO
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H ELFE R S . C LER K S. CRT
O PER A TO R S
Im m adiata
opening* Good pay kcatot
Call t f l 4)00 N O W
W E L O E R S Certified Excellent
pay tcalat Call today tf l

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TU TO R N E E D E D For ilh and
alh grade ttudenlt tor ell
tublectt ihr each daily In the
evening A l m y home In
Hidden Lake otl Lake Mary
Blvd Erpartanted preierreo
but rot required C a iillia a tl
Wanted Someone to cere for me
A my houte In Sanford Flea
ible hr* once a wk Driving
rag'd Tfl I tip Rm H i. aval
WE H A V E JOBS
Career Pled*re. Inc..

1

i-i t iI

We Need Your Skills!
ft'you ore I t er elder on limited
Income, you may qualify tor
pari lima work To tee If you
q u a lity, calf l i t m i
In
Seminole Co call JO A N al

771 r m

73— Employment
Wanted
Con i true (ion Qualify Control
Projott Mono^of MotiOonliol
Comm-orciol Indy iff la I All
phases Qualification! on ft
quasi m KUt

I t —Apartments/
House to Share
Sgl female lo there, I bedrm
Apt with came I1WOO A I*
util depot&gt;I i l l moo or H I

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93—Rooms tor Rent
Clwitllen Apt* A Hemet
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid, SS0
j » k up o n h i m m h i m u
Mata or femele who mutt be
employed Private Beth and a
huge room Plut all the prlvl
lege* of your own home Call
111 l i f t a t t a r « p m on
weekday* and anytime on
Weekend! Atk tor Mika
Reom tor rent In nice home
Free HBO. uftlittet. laundry .
and It't turnlthad )7 ) 00 a
weak plut a Sfl BO depotit
a ll M O leave a mettege tor
Stave Hodge or W W P I I
after H R p m
_____________
t R y M y l w i f t w r apartment
H ugo ro o m t
C o m p le te
privacy StoO per wk plut SDO
tecurlty depotit n i t o n er
.ni n t t _______________
Rooms lot rent
Coll H I M U _________
SANTO R O Furmthed roomt by
the weet Reatonabta rate*
M a d tar vice Call H I 4WJ
S f PM i l l Palmetto Ave
S A N TO R O R eal weekly A
Monthly rate* Util Inc. eft
MB Oak
Adult! I M l m i

■ 97 —Apartments

Furnished / Rent
E f f i c i e n c y a p l.. p a rity
turnlthad. M i wk . I mo
c u r ly H I
Fern Apt* tor I
lit Palmetto Ave
J Cowan too Phene Cell!
L A R I M A R Y - Cleat. I bdrm
fun* email apt Single wwrk
ing man Nice. A h u rry !
m mo

Mini H a rt houses
SM A U p ...... .................J O N X

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fujS VtJOMdz W 0/ HA5

S TO R AO E TR A IL E R S
Far an tile cam tract ton. etc
Wilce Salat u i t f u
m u ff

A IR C O N D IT IO N E R
11.000
B TU . well unit. le X tl In t l f )
or bett otter M ) M l*_________
Utad Wether* Pert* A Service
tor Kewmere*................H lk a tf.
M O O N E Y APPLIANCES
Whirlpool gat dryer
Rtmt well M l 00
ttocHO eve*
W ILSO N M A IE R F U R N ITU R E
111 JIS E F IR S T S T
H I &gt;411

f^eacrrcN To f« d

121 —Condominium
Rentals
SANDLCWOOO
1 Bedroom appliance*,
wallpaper, pool, tlubhoute
U00
m n i l between 0 A 11

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo

X

125—For Lease

COLOR TE L E V IS IO N
C A
IS " color contola
totavlttan Original price over
SAOO balance due 1144 Cath
or take over payment! of S I)
month NO M O N EY DOWN
Still In werrtnty Free home
trial no
obligation Call
^ a M W a d a ^ rn lg h l^ ^ ^ ^

R

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SAVE
Rent New end Enfeyl
Th*» lim ited Special
Energy E Hit lent,
1 Bdrm I Beth Apartment*
W/ Deceratlve Well Covering*.
Built In Buekcate. Plenty
at Storage. Wether/Dryer
Honk up. end Carport
Waterbed* Accepted

LAKE M 0RR 0E
Lutu ry AduM Apartment*
)-1 Bdrm*
.... Coming toort
C e li m 10)1

127—Office Rentals

BAM BO O COVE APTS
m E Airport Bird
P HO NE n i M N . m t t a l
Efficiency from Ilk ) me
Dttceunf tor Senior Citlten*

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS
1 .1. end ) Bdrm*
Starting el only D M
Aik About Our | Bdrm Special
HOURS
Monday thru Friday

» to I M

Saturday Iren* II to )
I)*0 Ridgewood Aye
Sanford, Fla
m a n * ................. ....... D J M II

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N IS
Family A Adult* Section
Pooltide. I Bedroom*
Matter Cave Apartment*
m fiM
______Qpew On Weekend*.______
U p tta lrt apartm ent Newly
remodeled Electric A water
tu rn lth a d 17) per week
Perfect tor young, married
couple. No children pirate
H I Sato attar i. weekday!
I and 1 bdrm Alto turnlthad
efficiency from SIS week U30
depotit No pet* Call H I 4J07
) I PM 41) Palmetto_____
1 bdrm. II* bath, newty re
modeled, all new appuencet.
fenced back yard Walar
furmthed *400mo H I OH)

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Downtown Sun Ban! Budding
Appro* 2 000 tq H tirsf floor
Coll « C McAl»|l*f
J23 lPtl

e e e IN D E L TO N A t • *
* a H OM ES FOR R E N T *•
* e 114 Hi* a t
L A K E M A R Y N e w H em e
Large ) bdrm l bath. 1 car
••rage KtdaOK No pet* t t t l
par me. m a i l t , er H i eeff

★ LANDLORDS*
Tired of the headache?’ Lai ut
m anage your rental pro
partlat Proteulona! taw coil
tervlco H I M U Call anytime
United Satat Aitecietot. Inc
Prep. Mgmt. Ot#„ Realtor
LOCH AR BO R Immadiata oc
cupency ) bdrm I bath tun
porch A lamlly room Newly
decorated Large lot DOC per
month Owner 1H f i t?
__
Ravenna Park 1 bdrm I bath
tented yard, patio. A paddle
tan* Available May I Call
between* )0 A t »■ H I aOM
R E N T O P T IO N 1 Bdrm I *
B a th . C a n l
H a a t/ A Ir,
R a v a n n a P h . S41S mo
O w n e r / t a l e t m a n
110)1 STe tlto attar ipm
Roomy 1 bdrm 1 bath home,
qutat tlraal SHS mo r depot
H. a utmtiet ta a e u ) iiaaori
S A N FO R D J bd»m
1 bath
Garage S it)
C O U N TR Y - J b d rm . II* bath
MM

141—Homes For Sale
SFRINOS AROUND
TH E CORNER
Did you know Ihei 10 Acre*
covert 4 whole city blocktt
Located Otleen area Better
Call now! II

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA TE
R EA LTO R
r.!T e W
la n lo rd Nice 1 bedroom home
with living room, dining room,
paneled lamlly room, laundry
room, work chop Call tor In
formation H I UP* or U i 41)1
_M l *00 or bed oiler________
Sanford Owner will help finance
tpeciout converted!# home 4
bdrm . 1 bamt or horn# e
mother In law apl Aitumable
« ’ * mortgage 134 000 i n J*1l
lA N f O K D DO* Trrrate Drive
Lika new ) bdrm . 1 bath Low
d o w n .V A non q u a llflyln g ,
m o r tg a g e
) ) 4 .t 0 0 111
J*D J 1 J fM I ___________ _
SANFORD
H id d e n La k e
A i t u m a b le m e r tg e g e , 4
bdrm ttone fireplace, fenced
back yard SM.to*
Wall S lt H l Co........... 321 5005
Sanford Reduced Lafl «f Irfiav
Nic*
yard ) Mem , }
b*Mv wltft pMifn* otl family
r fi • m
O n ly t •1, t 00
W ill S tiff I Cb ..........3 2 1 5005
r iA L lO R I

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SANFORD
F IR S T T IM E HOM E B U Y E R S
Id *4V bond money tor I
hornet Call today
F IR U F S PECIAL large home
w/menye&gt;tree Only U t . 100
D ELTO N A
each

1 loft only 44.004

IN FA R M IN G TO N A R E A larga
1 »tor y home hunting lodge
Flew well end pump Only
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A C R E A G E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P ER TY
C A LL A N Y TIM E
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STENSTROM

U N D S TO C K BROKERS
365 -3 782—

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SANFOR D: S C
Ilf C lata
C o u n try L iv in g
La rg a 1
Bedrm Garage I acre fenced
yard K M Marquette 11*100
and Security I1BSEI41H4

-S*nfotd- Laije lot J450 mo
A valiabtak/l/BS »W t i l l oftart
Taking Appticalient Now:
1 bdrm . 1 bath, cant heal A atr,
porch, garage, fenced
Available May i
USD
1 bdrm . ] bath E tec Home
Mayfair Vlllai
Available now
MM
4 bdrm . l bam redecorated
home in Winter Spring*
Available now
M il
C O M M E R C IA L!
Space available tor
office A I tar age
Cantor of Sanlord

till

CALL BART
R IA L E STA TE
R EA LTO R
H I &gt;*W
TR U C K E R S - Special place to
park rig 1 bdrm . Ig Hying
rm Fenced yard CtoM to
tchoaf H I 81*1______________
Tutcaw tlla. 41 Tarpqn C lr
POOL H O M E ) bdrm 1 bam.
lamlly room, dbl garage w/
opener. Irg tcreuned perch
Very ntca houte l SfU dll
counted Owner will tall or
taata with option Call Bntith
American Realty, tie I I f )
F lrtf. ta il and
gulrod » / 1

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103— DuplexTriplex / Rent
B E A U T IF U L 1 bdrm/1 bam.
carpgt, appliance! tcreamd
paltac toimdry MOO. H I H U
Far Rant 1 Bedrm. I Rath
Dupto*. Appliance* Small
pat. and child ekey U U M
inue I month* dapotil Call
I t o n near downtown Santord
By app t enly lit. tail. A tec
*04 f f ) 4)11

REALTY-REALTOR
S*n lw d 's S ilts L u d d t
W E LIS T A N O S E L L
M ORE HOMES TH A N
A N Y O N E IN NO R TH
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
JU S T L IK E NEW 1 bdrm 1
balk Kama with M l M kitchen,
Irethiy painted, new carpet

S P E C IA L I bdrm 1 bath tame
with eat ia kitchen Hrepiece.
peel parch, eiceltant cendl

U N B E L IE V A B L E
1 bdrm 1
bath townhame with aat In
h llchan, te a lra l air/ltoat,
•reel ream, parch. M i.era
A IN 'T I T C U T E ) bdrm IV*
bah* heme w«th wnhen Irving
r e a m , a a l-la k it c h e n ,
fireplace. &lt;entreeI j u h a e l
Sft.Mf
N E W H OM E
I Bdrm
R a m a la g i B c g t
neighberheed tlvd y
eat M kiichen great
N U N

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141—Homes For Sale

1S7—Mobile
Homes / Sale

LANDST0CK BROKERS

OFFICE SPACE

Orlando toll fre* 36S 44I1

3 8 4 rw 2 hath 70S SatiU SI

w

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

IT U ONLY Twee

PIERPOINTE

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S
General Conttructtan labor
Good pay aft 4100
TR U C K D R IV ER S Long haul
Immediate l Good driving ra
cord Over IS aft 4)00

E v e n in g H * r » l d , S a n fo rd , F I .

? W rig h t

323-3301
I bdrm . adult*, no pet*, air,
qutat. retldentiel SX0 par
month, ptutdepm.t I D &gt;010

321 1911

Equal Opportunity Employer
_____________M ^ F _____________
Tired al M l Hunting?
C a ll F u t u r e *
th e y h a v e
hundred* of |M) opening* for
fhote who want to work
aft o n

ett

T u q s d k y , A p r il Z J , I f t j —JB

113—Storage Rentals

1 bath
lv*
ream,
ream

W IL L B U IL D TO S U ITI Y O U R
L O T OR OUR1I E X C L U S IV E
A O I N T FO R W IN S O N O
D EV CO RP, A CEN TR A L
F L O R ID A I I A O E R I M O R E
H OM E FO X LESS M O N E Y I
C A L L TO D A Y !
• O E N E V A OSCEOLA RO •
Z O N E D FOR M O B ILES!
S Acre Country tract*
Wall tread an paved Rd
M X Dawn It V rt. a t lT X I
F n m 111.)041
If you are Laakmg let a IV&lt;
catttoi career M Real fatale.
Stenttrem Realty It leaking
tor yen Call Lae O rigin
today at m Id * Evening*

m m i

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
H a ) S Park, laniard
to) U . Mary I h d Lk M ary

3 6 5 7 7 1 2 ....................Knytinto.

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Rm I Etlata Broker
:*ee M nw rd Ave.

321-0759 E v e 322-7443
COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag. R.E. Broker.......... m a i l )

HALL
ttA4T« me
VI *1TO#
1% T i m I Iff tHfiCI

RAM BLE WOOD ) S TO R Y wit*
sparkling pw lf Huge itoM
ttffiplacfi! Caitwdral O il'in fi!
All f*« fttrfiftl A it urn* no
q uaH fylP B l A lm o il n iw f

u f .m
MOVE R IG H T IN S Bdrm . 1
bat* bfifivtHfil ifih t plfifi,
loadfd with filtra te only
110.000 down Call ut quids f
140.000
ASSUME NO Q U A L IF Y IN G ! )
Bdnn , H i bat*, larga f*nc*d
yar«lf ts 000 0*w*. ts it Me
P ITH « | IJ \ Appro• 2f y n
Mow* fight till U4.SM

323-5774
144* h w y h e r _____
H I D D E N L A K E
101
itembiewood O rlv e Lake
Mary area 1 ttory con tempo
rary 4 b d rm . ] bath FH A
non qualifying loan 1*1*00
M l 1*41______________ _______
N E E D A HOUSE
COOK. COWf
TR Y WANT AOS____

NEW HOME
Vine wood Dr Loch Arbor Area
1 B drm . 1 ba th , t a t In
kitchen, oak cabinet*, ten me I
dining room, fireplace paddle
tan*, vaulted tailing*, energy
package Many other e itre tl
You have to tee to appreciate
Open haute Saturday and
Sunday 11 to S. ether time* by
PHONE 3 2 3 1 4 6 3
For quality crfiHmamhip and
tOmptflllYf pricat t«t tfl prica
out your fsaw homo
1 bdrm 2 bath, ooa of Santordi
r'icofi naighborhoodt ISS 000
Call Wfiftar B Slap la. Brofiar
Saifitman JJJ U N pvpoingi
LloydO Swain. Plrofcaf

•II R IV E R O A K S It X f l. S
celling tan*, tcevened porch
wether A dryer . *1,000 down
A you finance balance Car
riago Cove Fam ily Pk Many
tmtrat H I «ee*

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment
IB M Eitculkvfi TYP**^itfar.
Good condition tUSOO 121
31*0

193— Lawn &amp; Garden

139— Real Estate
Wanted

X m « D h p In G ian?
N**d a Mower , R i l l . Haa/
fimd 1! In Tha Waal k4%

A rt you golfing Divorced front
ter rod. Forectatedf Need quick
total Call Dele H i ctof

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

161—Country
Properly / Sale
Cattle Ranch
grett Ctaea
10 A c re *
Own tape mo

Good water »
In/ eety accett
1 4 0 ,000/B4000
m toco________

163—Waterfront
Property / Sale

Free to good home Female Pit
Bull Terrier, * month! old
Call H I 4ft*_____________
3 M ils M iitd Chow Tups
* F rea to goad ham* * Good
watchdog* • Prttor fenced
yard# C a li m t c t i .

223—Miscellaneous

231—Cars

A Good Tonic For The uptel
Budget The Evening Hear id
Want Ad*____________________
Awning Window* Four J! X 4)
and 1 JO't X 41 Good cor'd'
Hon plut ] Other 11 X 41.
Spare* Total price 130 Call
m i o » ______________________
B R A ID E D RUOS 1 yr old
B row n A r u t l, t ' l X I I . 4
*maltar matching AM tar SIM
H 1 H M _____________________
Dry well*, tend patio ttone*
Great* trap* cement, car ttopt
»tept bench#*, rock *t#el.
concrete Miracle Concrete Co
__ )0* Elm Avenue Mi )1)|

tttl AMC Spirit s** to believe«
No money down
Lite*
Ceurtety Penttac
11)1111
ttgt Honda Accord Atr,
automatic
Reduced
D**5
Ceurtety Pontiac
D H Ill
i*Bi Toyota Celle* Loaded1
No money down
MW )
Ceurtety Pontiac............H I H I )
!*tl Buie k Century 4 door
Loaded No money down Meet
CoortllT Powttoc
H M IH
ittl Corvette Cottactor* Edition
11.040 m l . , a ll o p t io n t.
Ihowroom condition t i l M0
tee m m All a g e ___________

Eleborato N Guage Railroad
te l up. Radio c o n t r o lit o
airplane* k boat* GoH dub*
P h .H I * 1 * 0 ____________
LOADS Of B LO O M IN G
G O O O V A LU E S
p la n te d h er e

FO R PIC K I N G " I
Loti mata black A whit* Hotkey
Shepard 10 Lbt Lott SuncMv
»n Lake Mary ) H Heo
Place Your Ware* Where
They're Sure to Be Studied
In the Went Adel I
RoBuRt K IRBY/ t l l l . M A e p
Guaranteed Kirby Co
114 W, lit St. IT I-*440
Vatettife TV Syltem i
Completa All you need IOOX
Financing No money (town
SI 1M M Unlvertal U ! S lu
1*0? t ton Ford flatbed truck
Alto walk behind concrete
tew H J 11)4
) M a rt Riding Tractor* t to be
lived up the other I* for part*
two 001)1 SIM
t tt Sectional Fiber Gtakt
Garage Door Complete Ita
i n seei

231—Cars
Bed Credit?

A U C TIO N E V E R Y FRI N IG H T

L &amp; E AUCTION

2 3 5 -T ru c k s /
B u se s/ Vans

1170S Sonlocd 321-4075

★ DAYTONA A U TO *
★ AUCTION ★
Hwy *1........... GfiY*®9Vi

SM Santord Ava
C O N S IG N M EN TS W ELCO M E I

Beech*ide Realty. R EALTO R S
aif t i l l Open t Day*i
S ANFO R D I acre. 1 loft
M ) 000
W MaUciowtkl
R EA LTO R
111 m i

’ FOR E S TA TE
C o m m e rc ia l er R e tld e n liti
Auction* A Appraltai* Call
Dall't Auction H I **J0________

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell) *

217—Garage Sales

F*r meifi dfitfiits
i tel i n t i n

165— Farm sGroves / Sale
Farm 10 Acre* with Good water
11000 down at only S )f)t mo
AJO.OOO Total Price I
0 Jeffry Gar tend Renter
____________ I I I WHO___________

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
Couch A chair (matching tall,
good thape 11)0. 1 cyprotl
tablet I f ) , Bar/FIrtplaco
Combo with ttereo bull! In
U M H I 0***
__________
Heevy Duty W ith e r Lika New
1 l&gt; » « 4 1 Water Lovell Umd
only I month* lor e wh.tert
t m oo m i m ______________
R— OtidfN— od Applleace*
from Ik) W A R R A N TY .
R A R N I T T S .. C AS S ELB ER R Y
t t o l l t ) ........................... 4)0 M l)
e R E N T TO O W N *
Color T V * . ttereo* wether*,
dryer*, retrigeretor. treextr*.
furniture, video recorder!
Special Ilf week* renl t*c
Alternative T V A Appl Renttit
Zayre* Shepplwg Center
U U M

Garage Sale* Are Big In The
Spring Try A Clattlltad Ad
And Gel Buyer* Fa tll Dial
H I 1411______________________

219—Wanted to Buy
B4ky Bed*, Strellert. Ctafltet.
P U y p e n t. l i e . Piparback
kt 31)4111 111 t)44
JCrtbt Pliypartk. Baby
f u r n llu r t . clothing Good
Price* Alter I PM
H I 1141
N E E D CHURCH ■ US Capac tty
4) people or more H I 140t or
I H 417*_______________ _
P lying CASH tor
Aluminum. Can*. Cappar,
B ratt. Load Nawipapar,
Glete. Geid. Silver
Kokomo Taot. *11W Itf
I S W S al f I i n I IBB
W A N TE D / O I A O OR A L IV E !
Aefrigaratort. Wether*
Dry ere.......... ..................I l l c m

221- -Good Things
to Eat
T* gel *
"drape line"
In Wan! Adit

149—Com m ercial
Properly / Sale

233—Auto Parts
/A ccesso ries

No Credit?

WE FINANCE

NEW S M YR NA BEACH
New tllla In waterlronl commu
nity AM *00

32M593

It04 Pontiac Fiero Sport* Coup*
Reduced
t*W)
Ceurtety Pontiac
_M 1M 1I
IW4 Pontiac l.oob t Loaded
Low milage
4 to thorn# from
1144)
Ceurtety Penttac........... JM -I1I1
4) Tran* A m whit* loaded
14. 00 0 m l . T a k e o v e r
payment* u t ) mo tor H mo
MS 1*14 Or tad at?)

ID O L BOX
tor Mini Truck
NHtan Dattun *lc SIW
________After ) H I Ite)________

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

213—Auctions

let) LTD . 4 door Super nice
intld* A out 1 tone paint, AC.
p o w e r / t te a r ln g , b rak e*,
ttereo cruite. vinyl roof, wire
wheel* Need Sla Wagon or
P Uptnfrade M* tot*
1*01 Pontiac Bonneville
loaded I Reduced M W )
Ceurtety Ponfiec .
.11)1111
IM4Mercury Marqui*
Station Wagon
On* owner
Low milage .... .
taw )
C j,rt* H Pontiac. .
11) 11)1
IM4 ftanllac F irebird
Loaded! Reduced SIW)
Ceurteiy Penttac........... m i l l !

• • fi • • Molds a e 6 • t 6

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
E vtry Wed Nit* el T:M PM

UfifcfifY A wifi &amp; AAfiflfifi U le t
Acrosi IK* t i»# r, top •! hill
124 H w y \ f t) lxb». g6 6 1 iwi

O

D IS C O U N T
AUTO
SA LES

WE FINANCE
1*01 Frtnch Ave

m im )
toll Hoick LeSabr*
Reduced1
On* owner
)WS
Ceurtety Pontiac............ H U H !
If 1) Pontiac A tlr*
See lo believe
... ltWS
Ceurtety Powttoc............. m int
left Rally Sport Comoro, key
ttone magi Hunt good naedt
minor body repair 11 too 00
firm
C oll lltO S ? * allo t
J 00pm_______ _______________
tfl* Honda Prelude
No money (town lit * )
Ceurtety Penttac.............I l l 111)
I too PontiacGrand P rli No
money down 11JWJ
Ceurtety Penttac............I D T U I
IWI AMC Concord Wagon
Reduced
UW )
Ceurtety Penttac
J l ) lilt
iw i AMC Concord
Loaded
14M)
Ceurteiy Pentiac .......... W H H

Chevy C 10 or Ford Van*. Ift)
New loaded I High top duet
dir, color TV . bar. CB power
window* A lock* crtiitt.
ttereo Retail! SH W0 Ml*
St* W ) Call M l 1*41 Agent
ltd) Ford U 4 ton pick up dump
truck New painting, uphol
ttory. tuna up and Irani end
alignment Apple pi* condi
lion Your* tor l* (OO Dump
truck feature alone It worth
SlOBOt day 10) )!* »I* l
tttl Dattun King Cab Air
cultom tappet Reduced t)W )
CaeeStty Ponttoc............ H H I 1 I
71 Chevy Bonama '* ton. long
wheel bat* SH Y)
Atk for
Johnny or Linda 111 O il)
7 9 AMC Ccncord llm iltd
* (y l eulomelu vto fibi* ««Ail|
vlfifirt. 30,090 or If tNfil m iln
1300 Dvwn/CitK or fiid* I
low monthly pfiymenfi
i w oooo ....................
m to p o ^

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
Mo lot home f? Dodge Sport*m*n
Top *h*p*
Call otter ) pm
________ M l IB M ___________

73Tnvel«t Pickup Cimpfi
&gt;300 0C

Sleep* 4

111 31*4

2 4 3 -Junk Cars
ANY JU N K C A R ) A TRUCKS
Beuehl-Prem II* SM A mart
Call H U 414...................... H ) * )ll
TOP Dollar Paid for Junk A
U*edcart.truck* A heavy
equipment m weg
WK PAY T O P D O L L A R FO X
JU N K C A R IA N D T R U C K S
C B ) A U T O P AR TS 1?) 430)

CONSULT OUR

C O M M ER CIAL S P E C IA L IS T
LAK E M A R T R E A L T Y
R EA LTO R
I I I flee

lS3-Acrea(j«Lots/Sale

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

LA K E ASHBY EST 10 Acre*
toned tor a Mobile Hama A
wooded 11SOO Down Yoke
over payment* of SlISOO
A p p ro i Balance 114 000
H I Hid________

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

R t s id u t u l k&gt;1 in Sxnlotd.
Many large oat treat
H I )7I4

155—Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
Villa* ■ I Bedrm |
B ath, u p t ta lr t,a n d Pool
t l ) 000 00. 4f f t m

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

FREE: CREDIT CHECK
Call Clrcto B Mobile Home*
Tout value and t t r v k t toad
er I to o ilt I I U Atk tor Sam

Electrical

Lawn Service

Pointing

Pretatitanal To t Eapertl Pre­
pare. my elite * er yevr ham*.
Itatl price*: ( Z • M. A lit.

R E S ID E N TIA L W IRINO
Indear/ Ovldner Ltfhltng.
Service Upgrade I Anylfklng
Electrical Tree EUimete*
Since lf?4l Call:
Te m 'i Etaclrlc Service 111 H i t

RetpontiM* Man and holptr will
point your Homo or Buefneti
•tc Give your problem* to ut
WE C ARE O u t lily work. 10
yf* tap. 11710*7 _U*_coni

Additions fi
Rcmodtling

Firewood/Fuel

R EM 00ELIN G SPECIALIST

T R E E SER VIC E A I IR I W O O D
FOR SALE CALL A F T E R
^
tP M jllW J * ^ ^ ^ ^

ACE LAWN S E R V IC E
Maintenance Sodding Pruning
Cleaning Thatching fertilizing
Free Ittim ete*............... I4S-HH
Lawn Maintenance
LardKaping Bu*h Hog Mowing
144 saw
Lawn Mamionanc* B uunati lor
Ml* Approa 14 account* Call
alter 4pm H I ill*

Accounting fi
Tax Strvict

The Whole Ball Of Wea
B. E .U N K CONST.

322 7029
______Financing Available

Appliancfi Rfipair
L (f| «s l N « R ...i .. lh « d Mobile
H b r m Dre I b i in (his At b a .
Femltiet..... .......A _____ Advil*
MM Hwy if e i................ n n w *
M O B IL ! HOM E
14’ e 4*
Kitchen, dining rm . don. 1
b d rm . l both. 14' P o lio
onctaeod with vinyl window*
Loft of clptott Carpoftan,
ttove and fndgo Lake front
lot approi O ' i t V In m e
M o bil Hom e P o rk
G olf,
tonmt. Iwe club houte*. two
twlmmmg poof*, thwtfto board
court*, etc Security u s ooo
Calf tor appl H I to ll_________

REPOS! REPOS!
ib d rm /Ibath Auumabtoi
UN D ER t m a month I
Call I to4 M l lIM A tk tor Sam
M il M A N A TE E
1 b d rm .
14X40, Santord area T mane
ing available H I 1141 AM
Keeftar, * ), M F_____________
IW4 S «tt4 Key 14 X 44. It lend
Kitchen iptrt 1 bdrm I bath
SDOB to to lake over pay
monte Call H I Sate alter S to
Stok-Htuto.
n VTRager 1 Bdrm / 1 Rath,
paddta Ian A air conditioning
Much morel SMOC H I H I )
“ tr" Barrington K i U Car
riaga cave, the Fam ily Sac
Itan Ceil H I U to alter ) OOwrn

AJI«ns A p p liin c t S * m c«
14hr Service- He l a i n Charge
I I ye. *«P- 44AM4). ff*44J)
LOADS OP "B L O O M IN G "
GO O D V A LU E S
P LA N TED H ER E
FOR

Building Contractors
A D D ITIO N S REAAOOELINO
BUI Sfr Ipp Cut tarn Builder
Stale U t
R R O O I IM

195-7411

Carpontry
R E M O O S L IN O
R E P A IR IN G
Retarencet . „ — Very RoftaBto
ITJ-eeif/XWO........... W4MB-D41
Place Your Were* Where
They're Aur* to Be Siudtad
jn the Wan? Ad*11

Cleaning Service
Heed Carpel C lu a ln g Living.
Duunq Ream A Hall U t M
Sate A Ckotr. SM W W
M a R l t r v k t . . ...... t o t r P«M Day
I Tim* ar Weakly
Rl
M AIDS- T e -O i N f
Ctaanliwat* It neat T*
Call Hi* helper*!

Guaranteed Service

Law Relet

C A U N O N ! 339-0800

Handy Man
Cep Handymen. R*1 Reliable
Free E tl moil any |&lt;rb Sail
Rata* H I B U I Call Anytime

Health fi Beauty
T O W E R ’S B E A U TY SALON
F O R M E R L Y Harriett t Beaut,
Noon )I* E H lS t H I SI41

LAWNS MOWED 8 TR IM M E D
Spring Yard Clean up* . .H I I t ) I
M IK E 'S LAWN S E R V IC E Era*
e*fim*tet No |ob toe *mell or
too large H I H I* ____________

ChllStiAR BfSI.

Com g ift ■ L iw r C tft

lobtoosmell in AH*______

Plumbing. Painting. Electric
Carpentry Don I Sat III Atk Bo I
I t y rt E ap
_ BAL H I 44*1
TH O M A S A THOMAS Horn*
repair, cleaning, lawn cor*
Call H I )M4

Home Repairs
C A R P EN TER
Repair* and
remodel mg No |ob too *mau
Coii m w a s
Maintenance *t *11 type*
Carpentry, painting, plumbing

323-4401
M a s o n ry
B E A L Conertta 1 man quality
opera'ion PaUot. driveway*
O d y * H I IH )E v e * W I H I
O H Ruby Cane rile
Haute ilekt * Drive* a Pellet
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If Soft Drinks Are Risky
What About Alcohol?

We Americans have become going to be warned about the
healthfully concerned about rtsks of consuming an occasional
pure food and drink. It's about diet soda. I sure as heck have the
right to hear some sort of
time.
In a nation characterized by warning from brewers, distillers
concerns, this particular devo­ and wine merchants.
If disclaimers help. I'm all for
tion Is valid and appropriate. We
simply no longer wish to Ingest them. I suggest the following
unnecessary chemicals that Information be printed on every
could harm us. Decent food — alcoholic-beverage container:
uncontaminated by the drug "Warning: This beverage con­
industry — and potable water tains alcohol, an addictive and
are becoming a right, on a par dangerous substance that can
with public education and voting result In physical disability,
brain deterioration and death."
enfranchisement.
However, our efforts aren't Now. that tells It as It Is.
always successful: In particular. •
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ACROSS
we aren't entirely consistent.
motor
Take, for example, diet cola and
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ethyl alcohol.
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remarkable printed warning that
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said In rfTecl. that this beverage 15 Common m»t»l
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m ay be h a rm ful to he alth
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haraldry
because It contains saccharine.
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some
studies
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amount of saccharine the poor 27 Htitinett
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mice were force-fed. The quan­ 31 N.w«p«p.r
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tities were enormous and far
notice (*t&gt;br.)
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exceeded the level any person 32 Staunch
could consume, even If he were 33 Greek r*gion
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to drink several six-packs of diet
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soda u day. However, soft-drink
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Abated
companies are required by law
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to Inform the public of this
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unlikely health hazard.
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on liquor bottles or beer cans. In
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servations that Juvenile drinking 47 Comp... point I f
Is a health menace and that 50 Evtng.lin# »
alcoholism Itself Is a national
hom.
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our efforts to educate ourselves.
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reach for a beer or two. not a 50 Jewith month
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good book or a chess set. The 57 Actreti Dahl
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wine Industry, both here and 50 (tpontiv. fur
abroad. Is a multlbilllon dollar
DOWN
by Howie Schneider Industry, complete with Its own
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premium brew.
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pay homage to intoxicants. H i m

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require wine and liquor manu­
facturers to list ingredients. That
way. we could discover not only
the consequences of alcohol
co n s u m p tio n , but also the
various goodies that are added to
the brew. Liquor lobby, watch
out!
Send vour questions to Dr.
Goff Jf P O . Box 91428. Cleve­
land. Ohio 44101.
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and various options for finding
In the hushes?
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South knew that If he doubled, would behave. If declarer cashed
he would bid three no-trump thrre clubs ending In his hand
anyway over his partner's re­ and the Jack did nut fall, he
sponse. and he certainly did not might lead a diamond to the 10.
want to suggest a possible playing Wrstthc Jack In that
suit.
four-heart contract.
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LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) There's
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In your heart today, so avoid the
company of stuffy old fogies.
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shouldn't have too much trouble
meeting with success today
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she'll open a second.
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floating around In the wind that
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Whether at work, home or on the
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                    <text>77th Year, No. 207 Monday. April 22, 1905— Sanford, Florida

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Magnolia
Mall
Dedicated
Ten years of hard work,
lobbying and planning was re­
cognized today as Magnolia
Mall, part of the downtown
redevelopment project, was de­
dicated before an audience of
Sanford citizens and local civic
leaders.
The dedication kicked off
Sanford Appreciation Week
which now through Saturday
will Include prize drawings,
sh o w s , p e rfo rm a n ce s and
s p e c ia l s a le s , a ll In the
downtown area.
The mall and 24 buildings are
part of a scheme to pump
economic life Into the Sanford
business district and then
throughout the rest of the city,
according to Sara Jacobson,
e x e c u tive d ire c to r of the
Downtown Development Cor­
poration.
At the 9:30 a.m. dedication
were members of the corpora­
tion. Jack Homer, president of
the Greater Sanford Chamber of
C om m e rce ; Sanford Mayor
Dcttye Smith; Sanford commis­
sioners David Farr and Milton
Smith; former Sanford mayor
Lee P. Moore: former commis­
sioners Ned Ynncy and Eddie
Keith. Seminole County Com ­
H*riM r&gt;rnH t r Dn m * r * » n
mission Chairman Dob Sturm:
entrepreneur Jeno Pauluccl;
Mayor Bettye Smith snips ribbon officially opening Don Knight, president of the
Magnolia Mall In downtown Sanford. On hand for the Downtown Business Associa­
event are former Mayor Lee Moore, left, city commis­ tion; Uuck Hodges, president of
sioner Dave Fa rr and businessman Don Knight, at back, the S a n fo rd P la z a B u s i ­
and Kathy Kinney, president of the Downtown Business nessmens' Association and
Assoclafion.
See M A L L , page 3A

Holocaust Remembered
S u rv iv o rs M a rk L ib e ra tio n O f D e a th C a m p s
P H IL A D E L P H IA (U P I) Thousands of Holocaust sur­
vivors, Joined by their common
suffering, gathered to mark the
40th unnlversary of the end of
World Wur II and pay homage to
the O million Jews who died In
Hitler's death camps.
Police estimated 10.000 people
uttended a service Sunday at the
Monument to the Six Million
Jewish Martyrs Led by Mayor
Wilson Goode and Benjamin
Meed, president of the American
Gathering of Jewish Holocaust
Survivors, the survivors then
began their slow march under a
hot sun to the Liberty Bell,
where each placed a flower In
the well of the Ik -11 In memory of
a victim.
"Liberty Is u very Important
thing, und It Is sad to think that
one has to lose freedom In order
to appreciate It." said Eva Mores
Kor of Terre Huule. Ind
As u 9-year-old. Kor was one of
the twins at Auschwitz who was
subjected to medical experi­
ments by Dr. Joseph Mengele,

She later founded Candles
Children of Auschwitz, an orga­
nization for other surviving
twins.
K or den oun ce d President
Iteagan'a plan to lay a wreath at
a cemetery of German war dead
Including about 47 Waffen SS
troops, d u r in g his trip to
Germany next month.
"I think It's outrageous that
someone would have so little
understanding." she said. "How
does he begin to be the leader of
the free world? And I voted for
him ."
The ceremonies Sunday were
the first of three days of events
to mark the end of World Wur II.
Sen. Arlcn Specter. R-Pa.. was
to chair a meeting today on the
role the U.S. government played
In the search for Mengele und
other wur criminals.
As they have done at previous
H o lo c a u s t g a t h e r in g s In
Jerusalem and Washington,
survivors und their children
were to use computers In an
attempt to locate and be re­

united with family members and
friends.
Fran Laufer. 39. of New York
said Just attending the memorial
was painful.
"As we get older, we have to
talk." said Laufer. who was u
prisoner In the Bergen-Belsen
camp In Germuny. "It brings
back a lot of memories but for
some reason, all the survivors
huvr an attachment to the suf­
fering,
"It Is very Important to meet
people that lived through the
same, because people who did
not live through the same can’t
understand, no matter how
many books they read. My
children did not know exactly
what I suffered becuusc I didn't
wantto bring them pain."
Jacob Kallskl. 61, Cincinnati.
Ohio, displayed the lattoed
number — 143191 — that was
used to Identify him through
three concentration camps. His
parents, five brothers, three sis­
ters and numerous relatives died
See HOLOCAUST, page 3 A

Financier Expected To Plead Guilty
From S taff And W ire R ep orts
Memphis. Tenn.. and London.
Th e federal trial today of Ky. on 93 counts of bank fraud
financier Jake Butcher, who and nine counts of tax fraud. If
owns a home In Sweetwater convicted on all counts, he faced
Club, near Altamonte Springs, a 3 0 1 -y e a r s e n te n c e a n d
was postponed amid reports the 8436.000 In fines.
flamboyant money broker will
But officials said because of
plead guilty to stealing more Butcher's spotless record prior to
than 840 million from his own the bank fraud Indictments and
banks
because of the expectrd guilty
Reports Sunday Indicated plea to reduced charges he will
Butcher. 46. will admit to 22 probably be eligible for parole In
counts of hunk fruud and Income four to six years.
tux evasion In exchange for u
His first trial was scheduled to
sentence of not more than 20 start today, but federal court
years In federal prison.
officials Friday told prospective
Five trials were planned for jurors the trial had been delayed
B u tc h e r In K n o x v ille and at least a week. A hearing was

act for 1 p m . E S T today amid
reports of the guilty plea.
Butcher reportedly will admit
to using bogus loans and forged
signatures — funncling money
through fictitious companies In
some cases — to bilk his own
banks.
But while the money lasted.
Butcher had a lavish lifestyle,
complete with expensive homes,
cars and boats He helicoptered
to work each day from his
mansion home to the Knoxville
bank.
The two-time Democratic gu­
b e rn a to ria l c a n d id a te was
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I O O tG rS

Alice Kee directs miniature "Mlnutemen" of the Longwood
Elementary School Band as they march In parade kicking off the
first Seminole County History Fair Saturday at Seminole
Community College. The all day event featured Seminole Indians,
demonstrations by craftsmen, shows and exhibits on local history.

Supreme Court Edict
To Hit Sheriff Budget
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W rite r
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Department budget must be
submitted to the county com­
mission loday, but no one yet
knows what the financial Impact
of a recent Supreme Court ruling
will 1&gt;e.
The high court. In Garcia vs.
San Antonio Transit Authority,
recently reversed a 1976 ruling
to say local governments are not
exempt from the federal Fulr
l..ttx&gt;r Standards Act. calling for
payment to employees at the
rate of tim e -a n d -a -h a lf for
overtime.

And In Sem inole C ounty.
Labor Attorney David Komrelch
Is developing a "position [taper."
on the effect the new decision
will have on the county fire
department and the Sheriff's
d e p a rtm e n t, a c c o rd in g to
K o rn re lch 's associate Clem
Hyland..
Hyland said the county's pay
policies are under review now
und Kornrelrh will be meeting
with county officials on the court
decision. At that time the county
officials will be Informed of what
the dollar Impact will be to
comply with the law. No definite
lime has been set for that
T ire U .S . D epartm ent of Labor meeting, but It la expected to be
must develop regulations on by early summer when county
how the federal law. as In ­ commissioners will be holding
terpreted by the Supreme Court, budget sessions for fiscal
will be enforced
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Red Cross To Ask Seminole
For Food Distribution Site
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W rite r
The American Red Cross's surplus food dis­
tribution program for the dlsadvantuged may
have a permanent Sanford home after Tuesday's
9:30 a.m. county commission meeting
The board Is scheduled Tuesday at Its 9 30 a m.
meeting at the county services building to
consider leasing the former county motor vehicle
Inspection station on 25th Street near Sanford
Avenue to the American Red Cross for the food
program.
At a workshop today Gene Kellner and Jenny
Penny ure to formally ask commissioners for a
lease of the building ut a nominal sum
Kellner Is executive director of the Central
Florida Chapter of the Red Cross while Mrs
Penny Is manager of Ihe Red Cross service center
In Longwood and director of the health services
program which Includes the distribution of
surplus food commodities.
Mrs. Penny has said the program needs
permanent headquarters where surplus foods can
be stored and refrigeration can be Installed for
perishable foods.
She said If Ihe lease is approved, she will appeal
for the donation of the needed refrigeration
equipment. The forxl distribution program has no
funds.
Mrs. Penny and her volunteers have had a
difficult time finding a permanent site In the
Sanford area for food distribution. For a time the
food was given out at the county agriculture
center at Five Points but traffic problems there
made continuing at the site Impossible.
Earlier this month and again In May food
distribution for Ihe disadvantaged In the Sanford
area Is being distributed at Grooms High School
at 220 W. 13thSt.
Usually provided are surplus butter and cheese
provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture

NAACP: Black Voters Being Intimidated
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - The Justice
Department Is using selective crimi­
nal prosecution to Intimidate elderly
blacks In the South from voting, the
NAACP Legal Defense and Educa­
tional Fund charges.
Criminal charges huve been (lied
against three blacks, one a former
aide to the Rev. Martin Luther King
J r., for fraudulently altering absentee
lutllots In a rural Alabama county.
The charges arise out of actions by
the three In working with elderly
blacks to fill out absentee ballots.
Essentially, the charge Is that the
three took advantage of elderly black
voters and altered ballots to promote

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their own candidates for public office
In ihe county.
A lb e rt T u r n e r , w ho was the
A la b a m a state d ire c to r of the
Southern Christian Leadership Con­
ference. which King led. his wife.
Evelyn, and Spencer Hogue Jr. were
Indicted by a federal grand jury In
Mobile. Ala. Jan. 25 und charged
with altering ballots, mall fraud and
voting more than once.
Albert Turner and Hogue may face
115 years In prison and a 840.000
fine and Evelyn Turner 35 years in
prison and a 830.000 fine If con­
victed.
Turne r Is president of the Peny

"Almost all of the county pay
policies are In com pliance."
Hyland said. "B ut the way
firefighters work raises an Inter­
esting issue."
He suld the Issue of whether
firemen can work more than 40
hours per week was considered
In 1976 as the high court was
hearing the lawsuit of Nutlonal
League of Cities Vs. Usscry.
In thut suit the court ruled
that the wage and hour law does
not upply to public employees
performing traditional public
services such as firefighters do.
l’rlor to the decision, however,
the U.S. Department of laibor
prepared rules Just In case the
court ruled otherwise. In those
rules the federal agency said
l«&gt;cal governments — cities and
See S H E R IFF , page 3A

County Civic League, which tbe brief
said was "almost single-handedly
responsible for the dramatic Increase
In the number of blacks who regis­
tered to vote In Perry County since
1963."
The brief said It has evidence that
some elderly blacks have stated that
they will not vote again because It
has caused them loo much trouble.
The Legal Defense Fund asserts Ihe
prosecution la "selective and vin­
dictive" and was brought against
blacks because they tried to help
other blacks vote by absentee ballot
while Investigators Ignored whites
doing similar work among whites.

The brief asked the federal court In
Mobile to dismiss charges against
Hogue, who Is being represented by
the NAACP Legal Defense and Educa­
tional Fund Lawyers for Ihe other
defendants also have asked that
charges be dropped before the start of
Ihe trial June 17.
When Perry County District A t­
torney Roy Johnson was unable to
convince a black-majority Perry
County grand |ury to Indict the three,
he wrote William Bradford Reynolds,
the assistant attorney general In
charge of civil rights, for help, the
brief said.

At times there has also been powdered milk,
honey, corn meal and other Items available far
distributions.
Mrs. Penny said she doesn't know ut this time
what foods will be available for distributions al
Grooms on Wednesday. May I, from 9 a m. to 3
p.m. to persons living In Sanford (Zip Code
32771). Lake Mary (32746). Lake Monroe (32747)
and the Springs (32779).
The Altamonte Springs Community Chapel ,
825 state Road 436. Altamonte Springs, will be
the site of distribution on May 2 from 10 a.m. to 3
p m. for persons living In Altamonte Springs
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Martha Brought A Bundle
LEX IN G TO N . Va (UPI) - It may have
been a love match, but George Washington
also got a substantial dowry when he
married Martha Dandrldge Gust Is
That detail was confirmed by newly
restored documents retrieved from a vault at
Washington and Lee University. They show
that Martha Washington and her two
children were worth more than 86 million
The documents reveal Washington got
17.000 acres of plantation land Martha
Dandrldge Custis Washington and her two
children inherited from Daniel Parke Custis.
her first husband.
But the size of the Custis fortune Is not
n e c e s s a r ily a c o m m e n t a r y on Ih e
Washington's marriage, said historian W.W.
Abbot. Washington had his own Inheri­
tances. Including Mount Vernon, and he was
a shrewd and early Investor.
"By the time he met Martha. Abbot said,
"he was not Impoverished at all.”
Besides. Abbot said, the first lady had
other charms besides her money.
The documents — 36 leaves from one of
Washington's account books graced with his
script — "m ay be the most Important
addition to George Washington's material In
more than a generation." Abbot said.

�I A — Evtnlng H*rold, Sanford, FI.

First And Second

NATION
IN BRIEF
64-Year-Oid Patient Dies
From M assive Dose O f Morphine
AUBURN, N.Y. |UI*I) — An 84-ycar-old man who lapsed
Into a coma after u nurse mistakenly Injected him with 10
limes the dose of morphine prescribed by doctors has died.
The Cayuga ( ‘minty coroner has scheduled an autopsy,
and the state Health Department and county district
attorney's office have begun an Investigation of the death
of Carl F. Smith.
Smith, of Port llyron, Cayuga County, died Saturday at
4:46 p m.. Auburn Memorial Hospital spokesman Gar
Snillh said Sunday.
Doctors soy Smith lapsed Into a coma April 11 after a
nurse mistakenly gave him 30 milligrams of morphine
instead of the three milligrams prescribed by his physician.
Dr, Walter Prokoplw.
Smith, a retired auto mechanic, had been under
treatment lor» ongestlve heart failure.

Clerics Charged With Malpractice
GLF.NDALE. r allf, (UPI) — A til million suit filed against
a church and Its pastors for alleged negligence In
counseling a young man who later committed suicide
Ijrcomes today what Is believed to lie the nation's first
clergy malpractice suit to reach trial.
Alter years of legal wrangling, (he landmark cn.se goes
belore Superior Court Judge Joseph Kalin.
The suit against Grace Community Church, one of the
largest churches In I-ns Angeles County, was filed by
Waller Nally. Ills 24-year-old son. Ken. killed himself with
a shotgun blast April 1. 1979.
The case Is !*c!ng closely watched try attorneys arid
clergymen across the country because II raises wideranging issues about First Amendment protections of
freedom of religion and separation of church and state,
The suit accuses the church's four pastors of "outra­
geous conduct" (or allrgrdly discouraging Nally from
seeking professional psychological help because of Itielr
own bias against secular counseling.

Neo-Nazi Standoff Continues
TH R E E BROTHERS. Ark. (Ill'll — PHI agents negotiated
Into the night trying to talk (lie lender of a neo-Nazi group
Into giving himself up today — the fourth day of a stakeout
ni tin- isolated camp.
More than 10 law enforcement officers by Sunday had
occupied about onc-ihtrd of the compound at The
(hivemini, the Sword and Hie Arm of tfie* Lord, which they
surrounded Friday In preparation for Hie arrest of lender
Jim Kllison
At least lour women and 12 children have led the camp
since Friday and more arc expected to leave. The women
and children wrre being relocated In Ihr area al
government expense.
Kllison. the founder and spiritual leader ol Hie while
siipicinaeisl paramilitary group, Is charged with directing
group members to produce illegal automatic weapons ami
silencers from IHHI to 1084. MeKIhancy said.
On the weapons charges lie faces a maximum sentence
ol live yrnts In prison and a &lt;50,(XX) fine.
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Habitual
DUI Offender
Fined $2,000

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Lyman High PTSA To Meet
alcohol abuse among adoles­
cents.
Sue Foreman wtl give un
u p d a te d report on Project Gradd
and parents will have an oppor­
tunity to sign up to help In
liar burn Dean ol Families various capacities.
Together wilt lie the guest
Also, there will be an rleetlon
speaker. Families Together Is a of officers
For further Information rail
community act Ion group orga­
nized tor pirvrnlkm ol drug and Judy Fruden at 862-5505.
Lym an High School's (Inal
Ha r e n t •T e a c h e r - S 1 u d e n t
Association meeting of Hie year
will lx- held on M p.m. Tuesday
In Hie auditorium

AREA DEATHS
GWENDOLYN IIAKHEH
grandchildren.
Mr*. Gwendolyn Barber, 86. of
All Faiths Memorial Park.
172 Van liutrtt Ave.. Lake Mary, Casselberry. Is III charge of
died Sunday at her home. Bom arrangements
Dec. 24. IH9H m Louisville.
CA R LI88 F. BOLES
Mis* she moved lo Lake Mary
Mr. Ctiillss F, Holes. 65. of 5 1 1
!Im m there III I97H. Stir wa* a M ich ig a n A v e .. A lta m o n te
.lionicmakci and a member of Springs, died Saturday at his
I I cuiplc Baptist Church. Detroit
home Born Frh. 2. 1920 In
Survivor* Include a daughter. Florida, lie moved to Altumontc
!liv e lyn K. Donaldson. Lake Springs from Orlando In 1959
Muryt three sister*. Mr*. Ciusslr lie was a retired civil service
C o ck re ll, S lid ell. L a .. Mrs.
worker and a Protestant
Clarice Eaves, Louisville. Mrs
Survivors Include Ills wife.
Opal McDonald. Palm Springs. Martha: lwo sons. Tom m y 11,.
Calll a hint her. Aubrey Sul­ Orlando. Hugh K . EuntIs, three
liva n . Meridian, Miss.: four d au gh te rs. Rebecca W ilke.
'g r a n d c h ild r e n : six g re a t- DuuwiNMly, Ua.. Joyce Hallurd.
•grandchildren
Orange City, Dixie. Allumonle
S O rutn ko w Fu n e ra l H om e, Springs; four brothers. Notice
j Sun lord. I* In charge ol ur- and Hrltler. both of Orlando.
niiigcmctit*
James of Palutka and Edward of
K 8 T IIK K R E L IV E A U
Atlanta: three sisters. Erie
! Mrs. Esthet Bellveim. 74. ol
Kyser. Ocoee. Ara Harrison, O r­
■ 3 0 0 Pi lie y R id g e R o n d .
lando. and Ada Kulh Kyser,
!Casselberry, died Saturday at
Enterprise, Ala,: seven grand­
I |0| Ida Hospital A ltam on te
children
•Springs Horn April 15. 1911 In
B aldw in Fa irch ild Funeral
! Woonsocket. H I she moved to Home, Forest City. Is In charge
'Casselberry from then* In 1950, ol atrangemrnls
She wit* a retired bookkeeper
EDWARD A. CARTWRIGHT
anil a Catholic
Mr. Edward A. Cartwright. 49,
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e h e r of 1218 Sunshine Tree Blvd.,
husband. Ernes! A ; a son. LongwiMxl. died Sunday at his
Ernest A Jr . Casselberry: Hirer

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Hamilton Elementary School
2nd graders Kaylle Lytle, 8,
lett, and Melodle Sobol dis­
play the ribbons they won In
the schools social studies talr
competition. Kaylle won first
place for her project, "A m er­
ican Freedom, Our Greatest
Trium ph." Melodie won sec­
ond piace for "Trium ph of
F e m in is m ." D esign ated
♦heme for all the projects
was "Trium ph or Tragedy In
History."

Hereto SIMM ky Temmy Vincent

Abortion Clinic Bombing Case
Heads To The J ury This Week
PENSACOLA (UPI) — Government prosecutors
will try to establish today that four young men
and women charged with bombing abortion
clinics knew they committed Illegal acts and
should hr punished lor them.
The government plans first to cross-examine
defense psychiatrist Nancy Mullun who testified
Saturday that three defendants suffered from
"severe mental defects' and the fourth from
"neurotic depression." Government psychiatrists
who also examined Ihe four will then lie called as
rebuttal witnesses after Ihe defense rests Its case.
The trial of Matthew Goldshy. 21. his fiancee.
Kaye Wiggins, 18, James Simmons, 21. and his
wife. Kailiy Simmons, who turned 19 today, Is
expected lo go to the Jury by midweek They are
accused of bombing Ihree abortion clinics under
Hie cover of darkness and fog on Christmas
morning
Only Wiggins lias taken Hie stand. The defense
has Indicated the other three will not tie called to
testify on Ihelrown behalf.

In u surprise move Saturday. U.S. District
Judge Roger Vinson rejected government objec­
tions and allowed defense lawyers to show a
45-mlnute film called "Assignment: Life" to
support the testimony of defense psychiatrist
Nancy Mullan
"Abortion Is not on trial." Vinson said. "But It's
clrar lo me that the two male defendants. If they
did not have an obsession wllh abortion. It
weighed heavily on their minds."
The film — used as a propaganda tool by
nntl-abortlonists — vividly depicts Hie remains of
aborted fetuses and shows two alxirtlon* being
performed.
Vinson's decision allowing ihr film lo be shown
marked what was believed to be the first time
direct testimony on abortion was permitted In
cases Involving attacks on clinics.
Mullan lestIIled lhal James Simmons saw the
movie In June 1983 and became obsessed with
abortion. She said the film was “crucial" In Ills
development.

A south Seminole County car
salesman with 17 traffic convlc-;
Hons Including three DUls was
fined &lt;2.000 In county court for;
two more DUI convictions.
Dennis Buxton. 30. of 3063;
Autumn Court, was fined for!
driving under the Influence Sept J
29 In Altamonte Springs, and!
Jan. 26 In Casselberry. Buxionl
is serving 6 m onths In the!
Orange County Jail for assault!
and battery on a police officer
and Is scheduled to go trial inj
Orange County May 20 on a*
charge of DUI.
In a d d itio n to th e fln e j
Seminole County Judge Hamid
Johnson sentenced Buxton to -l!
months but gave him credit for 4*
months already served. Buxtntv
ts scheduled to get out of the!
orange County Jail in Sep-}
trmber
Johnson also suspended Bux-j
ion's driver’s license permanent
ly even though It had ulready
been suspended Indefinitely for
failure lo pay court fines.
Buxton was arrested Jan 26
and charged with DUI behind
Duller Plaza, slate Road 436.
alter he was found sleeping In a
parked car with Its engine run
ning and his foot on the gas
pedal. Buxton had been charged
with obstruction by false Inloi mntlon after he reportedly
gave sheriffs deputies three
false names. That charge was
dropped.
Buxton was also arrested on a
DUI charge Sept, 29 after his car
failed lo maintain a single lane
on SR 436. Altamonte Springs *
According to court records.
Buxton has a total of 19 convic­
tions In five counties for speed­
ing. recklrss driving, and DUI.
— D e a n e Jo rd a n

Winter Springs Teen Held In Store Holdup
A 19-year old Winter Springs
man was l&gt;elng held without
Isold In the Seminole County Jit)I
today, charged with two counts
of armed robbery, kldnupptng
and c a r r y in g a con ce a le d
weapon alter allegedly robbing a
convenience slore/gas station
and atxluct Ing the clerk.
The man was nablird al about
7:30 a m. Sunday at Gooding'*
Plaza. Red Bug Lake Road.
Casselberry, by a Casselberry

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pect's car for a I rathe violation, n
Seminole County sheriffs report
said.
Casselberry policeman Paul
James noted the man mat elm I
the description of u suspect who
had robbed Ihe Gulf service
Htatlon/tood store at Red Hug
I, a k c a n d D ik e r o a d s I n
southeast Seminole County al 5
a.nt. Sunday. Ihe rr(xirl said.
In lhal robbery, a bandit
entered Ihe slore and asked
19-year-old clerk Wallace D.

Lackey If tie was alone. When
Lackey said yes. Ihe robber
pulled a small handgun from his
picket sml rtcmunrtnt r»nh Imen
the register and safe
Lackey banded over about
$;WX) and Hie bandit ordered him
lo call a taxi. When the cab
hadn’t arrived after about HJ
minutes, the robber orderrd
laickey to drive him from the
scene In tils truck, a sheriffs
report said.
Lackey drove to (he Intersec­
tion of Lamcsn Avenue and
Galleon Court In the Sunrise
subdivision southeast of Winter
Springs where Hie bandit took

home. Born April 10, 1936 In
A s h le y , P a . he m o ve d to
Longwood from Mount Holly.
N.J. In 1980. He was a senior
systems design engineering
specialist lor Stromberg Carlson.
Lake Mary. He was a Mrtbodtsl.
Survivors Include Ills wile.
Betty: a non. Edward A Jr..
Mount B u lly ; m othe r. Mrs
Elmira Cartwright. Philadelphia:
right sisters and brothers; two
grandchildren.
G ra m k o w -G u ln rs Fu n e ra l
Home, Longwood Is In chargr of
arrangements
CLAUDECATRON
Mr Claude Catron. 53. of 3803
Orlando Drive, Sunford, died
Thursday at Central Florida Hr
glonal Hospii.il, Sanford. Horn
August 12. 1931. In Virginia, hr
moved to Sanford from there In
1981. H r was a retired occur!ly
guard, u Catholic and u member
ol the AARP. Orlando.
Survivors Include tils wife.
Barbara; mother, Bessie Mar
Catron. Virginia: (our brothrrs.
John. Blurllrld. W.Va., Clarence.
Maryland. Neal, Deltona, and
Greed. Sanford; sister. Bessie
Kennebrew, BlueHeld; stepson.
David Fryman. Sanford; three
grandchildren.
All F'ulths Memorial Park.
Casselberry. Is In charge of
arrangements.
GERTRUDE E.
ELLINGBWORTH
Mrs Gertrude E Elllngsworth.
81. of 535 E. Warren Ave..
Longwood. died Saturday at her
home. Bom Ju ly 3. 1903 In
C h i c a g o , s h e m o v e d to
Longwood from New York City
In 1946. She was a retired
licensed practical nurse and u
Methodist She was a member of
St. Albans Chapler 806. Order of
Hie Eastern Stsr. Baldwin. N Y .
a member of American Legion
Auxiliary Poal 19. u member of
Widows of Veterans of World
War I. Barracks 237. both ol
Orlando, and a member of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Aux­
iliary 8207. Longwood
Survivors Include a daughter,
Royce Uaisden. Longwood: two
g r a n d c h ild r e n : one g re a t-

grandson
W G u y B lack H om e (or
Funerals. Orlando. Is In charge
ol areangrme-nI*
SIDNEY S. GROSSMAN
Mr. Sidney S. Grossman. IK), ol
110 H u n ts w o o d C o u r t .
1.o n g w o o d , died F rid a y at
Lotigwood Health Carr Center.
Born Dec. 24. 1894 In DulTnlo.
N Y . he moved to lamgwood
from Rocheater. N Y . In 1960 Hr
was a retired owner of a dry
cleaning store and was Jewish
He was an Elk and a Shrlnrr
Survivors Include his »un.
Donald, laingwood; a daughter,
Mr* II d r ne S h llkrut. M in ­
neapolis; six grandchildren: two
great-grandchildren.
Beth Shalom-Goklsteln Memo­
rial Chapel. Orlando, Is In charge
ol arrangements.
HELEN LOUISE JURKUTA
Mrs. Helen Louise Jurkula. 67.
o ( 6 0 8 B lu e La ke D r iv e .
Longwood. died Friday at home.
Bom Oct. I I , 1917 In Akron.
Ohio, she moved to Longwood
from Greenwood, hid In 1971.
She was a medical secretary, a
member of Ihe First Baptist
Church. Orlando, and the Order
or the Euslem Star. Mokanna
Chapter 283.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e h e r
husband. Joseph; mother. Lulu
Zenlgrr. Altamonte Springs; two
b ro th e r* . D e n ton Z e s lg e r.
Phoenix, and Clayton Zrslger,
Winter Haven.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Fun eral
Home. Orlando, is In charge of
an angemrnts.
RICHARDS. LUSK
Mr. Richard S Lusk. 80. of
396 Orangr Lane. Casselberry,
died Sunday at Life Care Center.
Altamonte Springs. Born Dec. 8,
1004 til Drocktun. Mass., he
moved to Casselberry from New
York In 1962. lie was a retired
real estate developer and a
Protestant, lie was a 32nd de­
gree Mason. South Seminole
Masonic Lodge 364. past com­
mander of American Legion Post
256 and a member of the Lions
Club, both of Casselberry.
Survivors Include five daugh­
ters. Faith Smith. Atlanta. Shelta

p o lic e m a n wlw&gt; n U iy in -tl th e s u s ­

SI 13 from Lackey's wallet be­
fore tiering, the report said.
When James stopped Ihe suspecl's car ill Gooding's he saw a
iarge quantity of cash on the
floor ol the car and the handle of
u handgun sticking out from
under Hie front seal, the report
said
Laekry was brought to live
scene by deputies and reportedly
Identified the suspect who was
charged with carrying a conre u td rt w e a p o n .

1'

T tir suspect was taken to the
Casselberry police station where
charges of armed robbery and
kidnapping were added.
Charles Edward Vntta. a land­
scape laborrr, of 1350 Pain Alio
Court, has lieen charged In the
case.
ROB AND GO
A gunman entered the Shop
and Go convenience store on 7th
Street at state Road 4 19.
Chuluota. at about 9 2 0 p.m.
Sunday, demanded cash and

Centrum'. Binghamton. N Y ..
Rtcurda Kltiolltll. Vestal. N.Y..
A o rtic Plgos, liln g h a m lo n .
Patricia Kinney. Casselberry; six
g r a n d c h ild r e n : one great
grandchild.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Spring*. Is In
charge of arrangements.
JAM ES D. PETERS
Mr. James D. Peters. 51. of
53 15 New L o n d o n T r a c e .
Atlanta, died Sunday tn Atlanta.
Burn Nov 24. 1933 In Irvine.
Ky.. hr moved to Atlanta from
Casselberry In 1965 He wa* u
gilt shop owner and a Catholic.
Survivors Include hi* mother.
Ann. Casselberry; grandmother.
Mararet Tuttle, Irvine, Ky.: sis­
ter. Wanda, Longwood.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Hume. Orlando, I* In charge ol
arrangements,
LOIS RA FF
M is s L o ts R a f f . 6 7 , of
Rochester, Minn died April 10
in Rochester. Born Ju ly 14, 1917
In Richland Cenlrr. Wise., she
moved to Rochester tn 1971
from Sanford. She was a Pro­
testant and a homemaker.
She Is survived by a niece.
Elaine Miller. Sanford and a
nephew. Bill Laabs, Rochester.
Oaklawn Funeral Home. Lake
Mary, I* In charge of arrange­
ments
WILLIAM B. SHEPARD
Mr William Hryanl Shepard.
34. of 123 Plnecrrst Drive.
Sa n fo rd , died S a tu rd a y at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born August 8.
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lied with the loot, a sheriffs
report said.
The robber, who got away
with obout &lt;40, was armed with
a small handgun, according lo
the clerk who told deputies the
man fled to a small blue car
where a driver was waiting,
A LITTLE SA LE
T w o Sanford men who re­
p o r t e d l y s o ld tw o s m a ll
envelopes of marijuana
,m
informant as Suntord ■— i.„m
watched have been Jailed on
possession and sale of pot
charges.
Police reported the deal was
made on West 13th Street,
Sanford, al about 4:15 p m .'
F r id a y T h e In fo rm a n t r e -1
portcdly |iald &lt;10 for the (xit. a
(Killer rrport sold.
Being held In lieu of &lt;5,000
bond each were Tim Bell. 20. of
136 Scolt Drive, and Rodney
llllls m a n , 19. of 26 Castle
Brewer Court.

1950 In Pensacola, he moved to
Sanford In 1955 from there. Be
was employed by NCR In Lake
Mary. He was a member of the
administrative board of Com­
m u n it y U n ite d M e th o d is t
Church of Casselberry He at
tended Sanford schools and
graduated from Seminole Com­
munity College.
He In survived by his parents.
Mr and Mrs. William Shepard,
sister. Paula Maslruienl. Sanford,
brother. James D. Shepard. Or­
lando: two nieces, both of San­
ford.
G ra m k ow F u n e ra l Home.
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
rangements.

F u n « r a l Notices
•A H S ia.G W EN D O LYN
— Villlatton tor Mri Gwendolyn Barber, w
at tn Van Bur»«1 A .« Laka Mary, who d.ed
Sunday. will ba **&gt;d } 4 and t » p m today a)
Gramkow Funeral Horn# attor which bod,
will bo ion! to Laoitville. M ,ti tor burial
Gramkow * unoral Kama -n charge
S a * F, LO It
— Greretide lervket tor M m Loll Haft. V ,
0* Hoc hoi tor. Minn . will bo hold Wednetdey
or 10 a m in Ooklown Memorial Hark with
•he Her Ralph Fry officiating Oaklawn
F urwral Home Laka Mary. In charge
SHE HARD. W ILLIAM S.
-F u n e ra l torvlcat lor Mr William B
Shepard. 14. a* 111 Pinecretl Or ire Senlord
who d.ed Se'urder will bo hold Wedneidey
al II a m in Gramkow Funorol Home chopol
wllh Iho Her Michoel kotohmoinen official
&lt;ng Friendi may call a* tho luneral home
Tueidey I 4 end &gt; I p m In lieu ol Moweri
dona Mam may be made to Ihe American
Uaar* Allocation Burial will be in Oealewn
Memorial Hark. Lake Mary Gramkow
F urwral Home In charge

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WORLD
IN BRIEF
Neves Dead; Vice President
Will Be First Civilian Leader
SAO I’AULO. Brazil (UPII — President-elect Tancrcdo
Neves, prevented by Illness from taking the oath as Brazil's
first civilian president In 21 years, died after struggling
against Infection and Intestinal problems. He was 75.
Vice President Jose Samey was expected to assume the
presidency. Leaders of all political parties said they
supported him. as did military authorities
Neves, who underwent seven operations In the last 38
days, died Sunday night, presidential spokesman Antonio
Brito said. Neves had suffered a heart crisis earlier tn the
day and doctors said his condition had deteriorated
rapidly.
Aides said Neves' body would be borne through Sao
Paulo's streets today on a fire truck, the Brazilian tradition
for a dead dignitary. He will be burled In his smull
hometown of Sao Joao del Hcl after lying in slate In the
presidential palace in Brasilia.

...Food
(32701). Casselberry (32707),
Winter Springs (32708). Forest
City (32714). Fern Park (32730).
G o ld e n r o d 1 3 2 7 3 3 ) and
Longwood (32750) and for those
living In Seminole County but
w h o se m a ilin g a d d re s s is
A p o p k a (3 2 7 0 3 ). M a itla n d
(327511or Winter Park (327921
Friday. May 3: from 10 a.m. to
noon, surplus food will be dis­

tributed at the Baptist Church
on Lake Mills Drive In Chuluota
for persons living in Geneva
(327321. Oviedo (32765). and
Chuluota (32766).
Mrs. Penny emphasizes that
persons must go to their desig­
nated Zip code centers to pick up
their food.
She asks recipients to bring
boxes or bags to carry their food
items. Those seeking additional
Information may call Ihe Red
Cross at 831-3000 In Longwood
or 894-4141 in Orlando.

Continued from page 1A
counties — would have a three
year period to reduce the w&lt; ?kly
hours worked to comply with the
law. Hyland said.
"It's unclear now whether
those old regulations will bo
used or If new ones will tie
prepared. And we don't know
whether the county will have
three years to come Into compli­
ance." Hyland said,
T h r county's 93 firefighters
now work a 56-hour week, he
said, and technically according
to the decision they should be
paid time and a half for time on
the Job beyond 40 hours per
week.
Meanwhile. H etty Slmcoe.
controller for the sherlfTs de­
partment. said she has "no Idea
of the financial impact of the
new court decision on sheriffs
budget."
The deputies get compensato­
ry time (time off to compensate
for overtime worked) rather than
overtime pay when they must go
to court during their ofT hours.
But officers often stay after their
duty shift Is over to write reports
and they get neither comp time
nor overtime pay for that, she
said.
But deputies are paid for

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT! A re­
cord heat wave that warmed Ihe
East sent sweaty residents
streaming to summer vacation
spots ahead of schedule, while
spring storms In Ihe Plains spun
dozens of tornadoes. Including
one that killed three people in
Texas.
AREA FO RECA ST! Mostly
sunny today. Wind east 10 to 15
mph. Fair tonight. Low In lower
to middle 60s. Wind southeast 5
mph. Mostly sunny Tuesday.
High In mid 80s Wind southeast
15 mph.
BOATINO FO R EC A ST ; St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — East wind around 15
knots today and southeast 10 to
15 knots tonight. Southeast
wind 15 knots Tuesday. Sea 3 to
5 feet. Partly cloudy with widely
scattered showers.
EXTEN D ED FO R EC A ST :

9 Alleged Mobsters Caught In Sweep
MIAMI IUPI) - Nine people
allegedly tied to the Gambtno
organized crime family were
behind bars today after in­
vestigators looking Into coun­
terfeiting ran across a Quaaludc
ring and two attempted mob
hits.

They were arrested during the
weekend In Florida and New
Jersey and charged with crimes
ranging from drug trafficking to
conspiracy to commit murder,
the latter Involving the planned
contract killings of two people In
the northeastern United States

...Mall

S a n f o r d th a t n e e d e d a
transfusion of economic blood
hut the grealer Sanford area as
well.
Ms, Jacobson said the de­
dication today and redevelop­
ment is a vital step In that
rejuvenation project
The dedication highlights the
end of the first of three phases
of redevelopment. Homer said.
The other phases will Include
generation of funds and further
expansion of the redevelop
ment.
"T h is Is Jiini ihe beginning,"
said Horner He said the devel­
opment corporation has not
only brought about a physical
change In ihe historic husim-ss
district of Sanford hut ushered
with Its activities an •air of
optimism that future redevel­
opment Is possible and will
revitalize the grealer Sanford
urea.
The event was marked by the
release o( hundreds of red.
white and blue balloons and a
performance by the Seminole
High School Band. The color
guard was provided by thr
Sanford Knights of Columbus.

manager of J .C . Penney's and
Kalhy Kinney, president of ilic
Downtown Business Associa­
tion. Also attending was Winter
Springs mayor Joint Torcaso
ami the mayor of Casselberry.
Charles Clascock
Ms. Jacobson said the de­
dication and ongoing develop­
ment Is Ihe long-sought big step
In changing Sanford's physical
appearance so Ihe city will
appear to la- what residents
have known It to be — a guod
place lo live.
*'tt has taken a lot of patience
and good planning in gel Ibis
lar." she told an audience about

holidays, she said.
And Mrs. Slmcoe said, since
she has no Idea of the Impart of
thr high court decision, the
sheriffs proposed budget for
1985-86 that must by law be
submitted to the county com ­
mission today Includes nothing
for overtime pay.
T h e departm ent has 148
sw orn personnel, In c lu d in g
Sheriff Jo hn Polk and Chief
Deputy Duane Harrell. Many of
these men and women would be
affected by the new ruling
Public Safety Director Gary
Kaiser said he doesn't believe his
d ep artm en t budget w ill be
100.
seriously Impacted by the new
She said consultants told the
ru lin g . " T h e cffccl w ill be
development corporation after It
m inim al." he said.
was formed In June of 1975
Kaiser said the decision was
that people moving to Seminole
made In the 1970s to pay some
overtime to live firemen. "If we County settled In the south end
tK-rausr of whst they perceived
weren't paying any overtime,
lo la- better schools anil belter,
the Impact could be significant."
higher paying jolw.
he said.
The development corporation
Kaiser and other county de­
was told that It wan not Just
partment heads will lie submit­
ting their preliminary budgets to
the county commission on April
30. He said If thr re does happen
to tie a financial Impact from the
ruling there will lie plenty of
Continued from page 1A
time to plug the additional In captivity.
money Into final department
Nathan Welselman said he and
budgets before the county's fils wife. Lea. rame from Las
overall budget Is adopted in Cm ces, N.M .. lo ' be living
September.
symbols and to be witness to
this great tragedy."
Meanwhile. In Bergen-Belscn.
West G e rm a n y . Chancellor
Helmut Kohl Joined 2.000 people
marking thr 40th anniversary of
W ednesday through Frid a y; the liberation of the BergenPartly cloudy and mild. Slight Belsen death cam p, saying
cha n ce of afternoon t h u n ­ Germans will feel a "lasttug
derstorms Interior und north shbme" for Ihe "misdeeds of Ihe
parts becoming more numerous Nazi regime."
Kohl was the guesl speaker at
north Friday. A few showers
a
solemn ceremony Sunday or­
southeast coastal arras. Lows
averaging lower 60s north to ganized by the Cenlral Council
lower 70s extreme south. Highs of Jews In Germany al the site of
the former concentration camp,
In the 80s.
AREA READINGS (0 a.m .): where an estimated 100.000
temperature: 75; overnight low: people died during World War II.
"Germany bears historical re­
6 3 ; S u n d a y 's h i g h : 8 0 ;
barometric pressure: 30.09; rela­ sponsibility for the misdeeds of
tive h u m id ity ; 73 p ercent: the Nazi rrglm e." he said, call­
winds: rust at 12 mph; sunrise; ing the Holocaust "the darkest,
most painful chapter In German
5:53 a.m.. sunset 6:55 p m .
history,"
TUESDAY TIDES! D aytona
Kohl will visit the BergenB each : highs. 9 56 a m., 10:10
Belsen
site again on May 5 with
p.m.; lows. 3:37 a m.. 3:25 p.m.;
(’resident Reagan uftrr the pair
P o rt C a n a v e ra l: highs. 9:48
attend a wreath laying ceremony
a.m.. 10:02 p m .; lows. 3:28
a.m.. 3:16 p.m.: Bayport: highs. ut u German military cemetery
3 05 a.m.. 1:56 p.m.: lows. 8 28 tn Bllhurg. southwest of Col­
ogne.
a.m.. 9:22 p in.

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Jennifer Dolata, a. gels an elephant s eye view of the world
Sunday d u rin g a spin around the Cenlral Florida Zoo.

Jennifer, the daughter of Gene and Cindy Dolata of Deltona,
found Maude the elephant a slow and bumpy, yet novel, form
of transportation.

...Financier
Continued from page 1A
charged In a 32-count hank
(rand Indictment In Knoxville
along with two associates, Jesse
Harr. 48. und Jack Patrick. 46.
Ir remained unclear Sunday
whether Barr. Butcher's top
aide, and Patrick, u vice presldrnl und loan officer of the lulled
Untied American Bunk, would
strike a deul with government
prosecutors us well.
"The only thing lelt to be
worked out Is the delulls. Jesse
Just wauls the best deal he can
get," said a source close lo the
negotiations.
Butcher and Burr were named
In the lax fraud Imllrtmrnl along
wllh G.W . Ridenour, a former
utlorney foi Butcher’s failed
bunk.
Barr and Ridenour allegedly
helped Butcher falsify his federal
tax returns for 1978 through
1982.
Butcher, a friend of former
President Jim m y Carter who

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In a message read to the
gathering Sunday. Reagan said
"absolution Is nol possible or
deslrrablc. No government must
ever again be allowed to Ignore
its duly lo humanity."
The 2.000 people attending
Ihe ceremony. Including former
concentration camp Inmates and
delegations of Jews und gypsies,
gathered la-fore a remembrance
wall and memorial obelisk for
tw o hours of p r a y r r s and
speeches.
The camp was liberated April
15. 1945, by advancing British
troops who burned down the
iKirracks and tents because of a
typhoid epidemic raging among
the Inmates.
The site Is now a meadow
studded with heather, birch
trees and low mounds In which
deud prisoners are burled by the
thousands.
One survivor, now. 7 1. told the
gathering how she was deported
by the Nazis and shipped first to
the Auschwitz death camp In
Poland before being sent to
Bergen Belsen.
"There was no lighting, no
water, no latrines." she said,
"Th e sadistic torture-sickness,
hunger and the dying grew so
had that house-high mountains
of corpses were piled before Hie
barracks."

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W ASHINGTON lUPII - Presi­ deal Reagan a major political
dent Reagan today hoped to setback three months Into his
second term.
stave off a stinging foreign policy
As the White House began a
defeat on aid to Nicaraguan
home-stretrh drive to prevent
rebels but his task Is com­
th a t, a new gesture from
plicated by what the White
Nicaraguan President Daniel
House branded as a slick "pro­
Ortega — brought to Washington
paganda Initiative" by Managua
by two freshman Democratic
Having abandoned the1 core
senators — further clouded the
component of his policy toward
outlook on Capitol Hill Just a day
Nicaragua — renewed military
away from two showdown votes.
assistance for the Contra rebels
Sens. John Kerry. D-Mass..
— Reagan sought agreement
and Tom Hnrkln. D-lowa. who
with the Senate on a resolution
met w ith Ortega ove r the
that would grant him at least a
weekend, touted the proposal as
partial victory.
"a framework though which a
At best, the White House clung
peaceful resolution could be
to the hope Congress would opt
found to the conflict In the
for ihe same amount of aid
region/'
Reagan requested — 511 million
The administration disagreed.
— but w ith assurances the Emerging after almost two hours
money would be used only for of high-level discussions at the
non military purposes
White House. Secretary of Stale
In the House, however. Demo­
George Shultz flashed an em­
crats claimed they had Ihe votes
phatic thumbs-down sign to re­
to defeat any resumption of aid
porters when asked about the
of any sort to the Contras and
Ortega offer.

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American
Huylnff American can be diffucult — even
In America.
•Hint ask stair and local agencies in
Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Legislature, In an effort
to help the ailing steel Industry, last year
passed a law requiring that stale and local
governments buv only American-built cars.
It stipulated that manufacturers must
certify that the autos were assembled in the
United States and that three-fourths of the
parts wrre manufactured domestically.
As a result, public agencies are complaining
about being sturk with aging vehicles and the
maintenance and repair costs needed to keep
Them In service.
They can't purchase new ones because
-manufacturers and dealerships apparently
can't meet the certification requirements.
Only locul police departments have been
granted waivers but there Is a move afool to
allow government agencies to purchase
vehicles made In "North America."
It seems that U.S.-made curs typically
•Include parts from Mexico and Canada.
Lawmakers who sponsored the legislation
‘ arc opposed.
They say that would defeat the purpose rtf
^protecting U.S. workers and U.S. products.
But then so docs passing well-intentioned
daws that can't be obeyed.

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Product safety is a growing concern among
Americans. Toaster ovens that bite fingers,
threc-whceled motorcycles that do Hips. ...
There Is hardly a product that Isn't being
scrutinized for poirntial danger.
«
This Is well and good. Hut we are concerned
that the scrutiny Isn't going far enough, to
the ultimate source of danger — nature.
C onsider Iheae shocking Im U t

; Babies are born without operating Instruc­
tions. warranties or protections for parents.
%
Poisonous plauls such as castor bean and
oleander sprout without labels Identifying
them.
Toxic elements, like selenium, locked in the
earth arc dissolved and spread Into the water.
Flowering plants release pollen without
tipplylng lor air pollution permits Irom the
government.
The list goes on What can be done lo halt
these outrages?
Wc propose genetic research to produce
plants with labels that grow on their lraves.
Children who are born without proper
operating Instructions and lifetime warranties
should be sent back to their Maker. Erosion
will be banned, forthwith. And all pollenatlng
plants will la- fitted with scrubbers.
As for Mother Nature, she will be hauled
flntn court and ordered lo refrain from
-evolving new dangers until she halls the
Jpresent ones.
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BEN WATTENBERG

Great Society: An Idea That Will Return
There Is a major argument raging about “ The
Great Society" — that massive collection of
federal programs set Into motion during the
1960s by President Lyndon Johnson. The key
question Is this: "D id the Great Society work?"
Programs are hard to measure, and the
argument gets tangled.-But I propose a simple
test: In the 20 years since the advent of the
Great Society, what has happened to people In
the United States In those realms where the
Johnson programs tried to engineer change? As
luck would have It. the new edition of the best
people-measuring tool we have — the Statistical
Abstract of the United Stales — has Just been
published by Ihc U.S. Census Bureau.
Consider: Have you gone lo college recently?
There were 2,230 colleges In 1965 — and 3.026
Just 10 years later, most of them built In part
with Great Society funds. College enrollment
went from 6 million to 11 million.
Have you had a heart attack or stroke? Did
you die from II? The Abstract lells us the
a g e -a d ju s te d d e a th rate from " m a j o r
cardiovascular diseases" fell from 340 to 246
per 100.000 from 1970 to I0HI. There were
many reasons, but the timing is rlghl lo show
the value of the Hrart. Cancer. Stroke Program
of If&gt;03.
Perhaps you sec where I'm going Most of the

critiques of the Great Society focus on poverty,
race, and social welfare. We ll talk about that.
But those of us who worked with L B J know that
the Great Society was wide ranging. It Involved
a broad questioning of American society, asking
this: What should we be doing that we re not
doing, and that only government can do?
The answer Involved not only colleges and
medical research — but clean air and water,
consumer protection, public television and mass
transit, to begin a long list.
And. of course. It Involved race and poverty.
The centcrptece of the Great Society was civil
rights. America was a segregated society when
LBJ came to office. It wasn't when he left.
What about poverty? This sum m er the
Census Bureau will Issue Ihe 1984 poverty
statistics. The rale will be In the 7 percent to 8
percent range, counting Income from food
stamps. Medicare. Medicaid and public housing
IGreat Society programs). The 1960 equivalent
figure was 22 percent. That's a drop of
two-thirds. That does not sound like failure.
If not "failed." what? T ry "flawed. " Of course,
the Great Society was flawed. The acts of
governments are always Rawed.
It turned o u t that there were som e built-in
disincentives In some program s. Pay enougti
money lo a m o th e r w ith an out-of-w edlock child

and you will encourage some mothers to have
out-of-wedlock children.
Other flaws only developed later on. As the
programs expanded, the politicians were un­
willing to fully pay for them. Programs that
aren't paid for mean big deficits. We got 'em.
Some of the Initiatives of the Great Society
were subject to distortion by liberal Interest
groups. Th u s there were no Great Society laws
about busing or quotas. There were none that
favored educational permissiveness. There were
none that were soft on crime or vindictive to
business. But those Ideas crept Into our laws,
and have been unfairly blamed on Great Society
legislation.
And. finally, things change. The poverty
problem In the '60s concerned the elderly. That
was mostly whipped by Great Society initia­
tives. Today, the poverty problem Is different:
children In female-headed families.
The Great Society was not perfect It didn't
solve everything forever. At root. 11 was only an
Idea-, that free men and women can work with
their government to try to make things belter.
That Idea has shown some measurable positive
results. You can check It out tn the Abstract. It's
not the most popular idea rlghl now. There's a
great deal of cleanup work to be done on those
distortions. But It's an Idea that will be back.

ROBERT WALTERS

WASHINGTON WORLD

Super
Simple

Build
Peace
Not Arms

1040
By Arnold Saw lslak
UPI Senior E d ito r
W ASHINGTON (UP!) - President
R eagan says he w ill offer a
simplified lax system to the nation
next month. No need lo wail: herein
Is Ihr super-simple Form 1040
everyone has been waiting tor.
Line 1, Elder your name, address
and Social Security number.
Line 2. Enter your lotul Income
from all sources.
Multiply Line 2 by .10 |or somr
oilier drrlmul).
Line 3. The result Is your lax
Uxtks great, doesn't It? A 10
percent flat lax means the person
who makes 820.IXX) u year jmys
$2,000 lax, Ihe millionaire pays
•200.000. Quick. Easy. Fair.
Also Impossible.
The first howl would come from
purenta.
’ 'Where's the exemption (or the
kids? You've got to give some credit
lor Ih r kids, or people will stop
having them. Then who will pay
tuxes 20 yrurs from now?"
So you add a line to subtract
$1,000 fur each child. Then |H-oplc
who are sup(&gt;nrllng Ihctr parents let
out a yell.
"Wliat about ns? Do you want us
lo put the old (oiks on welfare? That
would cost the government a lot
more than a measly $I.(XX) exemp­
tion
Fine, anothrr exemption line goes
In for dependents. Next heard from
are the elderly who are not living off
l heir children
"W e ran lake care of ourselves
with a little help How about pulling
back our exemption lor lielng older
Ilian 05? And Ihe blind exemption
while you're nt It."
Another line goes In.
Now the folks whose Income
comes from stocks and bonds and
savings speak up
"Are you going lo lax all Income
from Inleresl .mil dividends? You'll
Ik - illsrournglng investment tf you
do. Probably cause a recession.
Mavis- a sttx'k market crush."
And soon.
So now what have you got?
Prurllcully Ihc same long and coinpllcaled lax form you Just llnlxhrd

Idling mu.
The point o( all Ihls Is thul the
president may very well come up
with a simplified lax system in May.
bul the simpler II Is, Ihe morr
people there will Ik - to llnd some­
thing wrung will) It. May Ik- Includ­
ing you.

" I decided that calling this a 'summit'
would unduly raise expectations..."
ROBERT WAGMAN

More Of A Bright Idea?
W ASH IN G TO N INK A) - In 1784.
lien Frunklln. then ambassador to
France, had one of his bright Ideas.
If Ihc clock were rearranged lo give
Parts shopkrepers an extra hour of
duyllghl during business hours,
they could save morr than a million
francs a year on randies.
T h u s was horn Ihe Ideu of
daylight-saving time, which was
eventually to become widespread In
Am erica. Each U.S. slate and
county determined how and when
to set Its dock* until 1967. when
Congress passed Ihe Uniform Tim e
Act.
It mandated that all clocks In Ihe
continental Untied Stales be sel one
hour uhead at 2 a m. on the last
Sunduy In April, and remain there
until 2 a.in. on the last Sunday In
October.
What's the purpose of daylightsaving time? By mid-spring, the sun
rises early enough so thul even If
Ihr clock Is pushed one hour ahead,
people can still begin the day In
dayllghl. liy extending daylight by
one hour In Ihe evening, (here's still
light avullublr for business, recreat Ion or leisure at day's end.
In 1973, Congress decided lo

experiment

by e x t e n d i n g

daylight-saving. As an energyconservation measure, tt decreed
that from Jan. 6, &gt;974. until Oct.
26. 1975. the nation would set its
clocks an hour ahead and leuvc
them there.

It Just didn't work. The extra hour
of duyllghl was tine In lute spring,
summer and early fall, in the
winter, though, the day begun In the
dark and It got dark ugaln by the
end of the workduy. Less than
halfway through the experiment.
Congress orderrd a return to the old
DST schedule.
M uny b u s in e s se s s ill! love
day light-saving lime.
These groups have formed the
Daylight Saving Tim e Coalition and
have p ro p o s e d that D S T be
extended. It should start, they say.
on the third Sunduy In March,
rather than the last Sunday In April,
and should end on the first Sunday
In Novemher. not the last Sunday In
October.
Under the D S T coalition's plan,
some areas would experience "s u n ­
rise" as late as 8; 10 a m for several
weeks In late March. Parents
groups, such as the National P TA .
com plain thut this w ill force
children to leave for school In the
dark.
Dairy farmers say that cows
would still follow the old schedule;
they'd have to be milked In the
dark, and probably would give less
milk.
Backers say It might pass this
tim e , O p p o n e n t s w a rn th a t
daylight-saving partisans shouldn't
count their chickens before they
hatch — especially If they’ll have to
hatch In the dark

WASHINGTON (NEA) - "The one
thing I don't like Is to be railed a
dove." Insists retired Adm. Noel
Gaylcr. "I'm no pacifist — bul whal
I'm talking about Is our survival,
and for that we need to have a deal
w llh Ihe Soviet Union."
Gaylcr Is a member of a small bul
growing group of retired generals
and admirals from all of the military
services who have become outsjxtkrn critics of President Reagan's
mindless and extravagant military
expansion, especially Its excessive
reliance upon nuclear weapons.
"1 believe In a strong America —
p a I i 1 1c a 11 y . e c o n o m i c a l l y ,
psychologically and m ilitarily."
says Gaylcr. a former four-slur
admiral who spent 40 years — his
entire adult life — In the Navy
before retiring In 1976.
Gaylcr's credentials as a patriot
ure Impeccable. From 1069 to 1U72.
he was the director of I lie Nations!
Security Agency, one of ihr federal
govrrmnrnl’s two most Important
Intelligence organizations.
From 1972 to 1976, he was
commander In chief of all U S.
united forces In the Pacific.
Today, he Is affiliated with the
American Committee on East-West
Accord, a prestigious
W ashington-based organization
whose approximately 400 Invited
members Include former secretaries
ol stair and defense us wrll as other
widely respected foreign policy and
tnllllary specialists.
Gaylcr Is bluntly critical of many
components of Reagan s military
buildup. The B -1 bomber, he notes,
lias become obsoletr before becom­
ing operational. "O u r MX tnlsslle
and Ihe Soviet Union's SS-18 and
SS-10 missiles arc destabilizing for
tHilh skies." he adds “ Battleships
are an unachruulsm — and pulling
cruise missiles on them doesn't
change that."
Like many other politico-military
experts. Goyler ts most outspoken
on the subject of nuclear weapons,
which he atgues "have no sensible
military use since their conse­
quences always recoil terribly on
the user."
Bul while Gaylcr and others are
pressing for bilateral "deep and
c o n t in u i n g c u t s in n u c le a r
warheads a nd w eapans-grade
nuclear material." Ihc Reagan ad­
ministration persists In promoting
an arms buildup of unprecedented
proportions.

JACK ANDERSON

Crop Insurance Corp. Is Running Dry

"Are you SURE this will help mo stop being a
yuppie?"

By Ja ck A nderson
and Dais Van A tta
W ASH IN GTON About three
weeks ago. a federal ugency actually
experienced the nightmare that
Sotlul Security beneficiaries often
worry ubout: U ran out of money to
pay the people It owed.
There was practically no money
left In the till to pay Insurance
clulms filed by furmeni for crop
losses — though the farmers had
paid premiums for the protection.
According to our sources, the
Federal Crop Insurance Corp. sim­
ply stopped processing demands for
payment. To cover Its financial
embarrassment, the FCIC secretly
resorted tu a bit of Peter Paul
robbery, transferring $50 million of
administrative and operating funds
to the bankrupt claims section It
has since asked Congress for
permission to take yet another
stopgap measure to cover the first
one.
Hut It's becoming obvious that
FCIC needs an overhaul, which will

I

require some hard decisions by both
Congress and the administration.
The FCIC was created In 1938 as
an attempt lo spread the risk of an
Inherently risky business. And
through 40 years of dust, droughts
and drluges. It wurkrd. It was not
only self-supporting, bul for 30
postwar yrurs It took in more tn
premiums than It had to pay out in
claims.
That cheery picture darkened
ubruptly in 1980. when the FCIC
paid oul $199 million more than It
took In. In Ihe post five years. It has
gone 8 8 6 1 million Into the red.
Various stopgaps have kept It
aRoul — hut as precariously os a
henhouse In a Rood. First It bor­
rowed 8250 million Irom a sister
agency In the Agriculture Depart­
ment. the Commodity Credit Corp.
Thut loan was swallowed with
barely a burp to note Its passing.
Commodity Credit has written tt off
us u bad debt.
T h e n the F C I£ went to the

Treasury Department. With con­
gressional permission. It may sell
up to $500 million In so-called
"slock" In Uself to the Treusury.
supposedly to build a reserve
against the lean yrurs.
But the money from Ihe stock
sales disappeared rapidly — in both
(at and Iran years. Now the FCIC
tuts only $50 million of Its worthless
stock left to peddle to an u n ­
derstandably reluctant Treasury. It
ts trying to extract this last residue
to replace the money It transferred
Irom Its administrative budget.
How did the FCIC get In such
pathetic straits? Merritt Sprague, a
plain-spoken Illinois farmer who Is
the agency's third manager since
hard times struck, put It simply;
"The truth Is we've experienced
losses that have exceeded our pre­
mium Income for nvr consecutive
years, and that has resulted In an
unintended Federal subsidy to the
program."
Diplomatically, Sprague told us
that "the expectations of Congress

I

were very high and probably un­
realistic" when It passed a sweeping
law in 1980 that required the FCIC
tn Insure many more crops for a
higher portion of the value (75
percent), and to make Its premiums
"act uarially sound.”
The FCIC dutifully expanded Us
coverage, but It never raised Its
premiums to make them urtuarially
sound. The result was predictable.
Sprague claims Ihe FCIC "never
technically stopped processing
claims." But another agency official
acknowledged that "we were very
selective on our payments" until
ihe $50 million transfusion, which
he said keeps the agency olive
today.
Sprague retains the farmer's In­
born optimism. Insisting that "the
obligations will be covered" and
expressing confidence that "Con­
gress will recognize Its responsibili­
ty."
Sources tn Congress and the
administration aren't so sure.

�SPORTS
Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Monday, April M , IttS — JA

Seminole's Derr Is Going Somewhere Fast
B y Rob L u l l
Special to the Herald
If a list of standout freshmen
were to have been complied last
year, nowhere on It would be the
name Gary Derr. He wasn't even
a varsity player a year ago or
even a highly noticeable Junior
varsity performer.
But that has all changed now.
He has come out of baseball
obscurity to gain a starting spot
wllh the Semlnolcs and some
well-earned attention.
It hasn't been awesome talent
that has propelled Derr Into the
lim e lig h t; th e re 's no e ye ­
catching speed or overpowering
stren gth. D e rr has sim ply
parlayed a winning attitude and
relentless work Into a superb
and surprising season.

"Gary, without a doubt. Is the
most Improved player that I've
seen from one year to the next,"
says Seminole Coach Mike Fer­
rell. "He's a hard worker, that's
why. The Improvement was Just
unbelievable. I Just never would
have thought by this time this
year he would not only be a
starter but hitting over .300 and
doing some of the thing he does.
He's been a surprising player.”
There was no reason to expect
such exploits because as a
freshman Derr's urm was about
as weak as his hitting, nnd his
fielding was often erratic. How­
e v e r. su m m er b a ll In the
Seminole Pony Colt League and
fall play at the Wes Rtnker
baseball school have turned
t h o s e s h o r t c o m in g s In to

Prep Feature
strengths.
” 1 really don't know why It
happened." said the soft-spoken
6-foot. 170-pounder. “ I've Im ­
proved a lot on m y overall game,
evenhlng. My play In the sum ­
mer and In the fall gave me
confidence.”
Ferrell, who was Derr's coach
in the Colt League, says a big
Im p ro ve m e n t was e vid e n t,
especially In D c it 's strongtng
arm. ” 1 would say his arm has
really, really Improved." Ferrell
asserts. "I'm not saying he has a
great arm. but It has Improved
trem endously. Just the dif­
ference from this year to last In

his arm Is one of the big things."
But his. hitting and fielding
have come a long way. too. Derr
p la y e d s e c o n d b ase and
shortstop on the Junior varsity
and second base during the
summer. Now. Ferrell has him at
third, where he has flashed some
hot leather, says Ferrell.
And In the Colt League. Fenell
batted Derr In the ninth slot.
Now. Fenell has Inserted Derr
Into the lead-ofT slot, where he
has consistently got on base
while hitting .324. Derr, sur­
p r i s i n g ly , a ls o le a d s the
Semlnoies In doubles wllh five, a
distinction senior James Hersev
has had for the past two years.
According to Ferrell, who has
used the sophomore throughout
the batting order, Derr has the
makings of a excellent No.l

batter. "He's not overly fast,
probably average speed, but he
has one of the best on-base
percentages on the team." Fer­
rell says. "He's got a good eye.
and he's hitting well, so we
wanted him In the leadofT spot.
Most of the time he'll make good
contact, and he's smart on the
bases.”
Derr continues to produce,
apparently taking the success
he's enjoy In stride. However, he
admits he is a bit taken aback by
It all. "I Just thought 1 wouldn't
start as much." hr says. "In the
beginning of the season, he
IFcrrrll) told me I would tie
playing JV . but he moved me up
and kept me there. 1 was glad hr
did that: I though 1would be able
See D E R R , Page 6 A

G ary D err came from a
mediocre freshman year to
become one of the county's
super sophomores this spr
Inq. Derr finished with a .324
batting average in his first
varsity season.

Tournam ent Tim e
Baseball Draws
Strongest Field

Softball Crown
Is Up For Grabs

By Sam Cook
H erald Sports E d ito r
DBLAND — The finest collection of Five Star
Conference baseball teams In the league's
ll-ycar history will get together this week for
the District 4A-9 Tournament at Conrad Park.
The tournament begins tonight at 7:30 with No.
8 Spruce Creek taking on No. 9 Mainland.
The winner will go against No. I Lake Mary
127-6) Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. No. 5 Luke
Brantley (15-12) meets No. 4 Apopka (21-8| at 2
p.m. No. 3 Lyman (23-5) buttles No. 6 Lake
Howell (11-14) at 4:30 p.m. and No. 2 DcLand
(17-9) encounters Seminole ( 10-15| at 7:30 p.m.
Lending credence to the strength of the field Is
the fact that three of the teams — Lake Mary
(sixth). Apopka (seventh) and Lym an (ninth) —
were ranked In last week's stale poll. DcLand,
which went on a tear during the last half of the
season, would also be ranked exrrpt for all the
early season losses.
"It Is a very strong field." said DcLand athletic
director Bill Anderson lasl week. "I'd say
anyone of the lop four or five teams has a
chance to win It.”
Most of the coaches agree. "Anything can
happen." said Seminole coach Mike Pencil.
"That's what we're counting on. It's always
Interesting when It's district time with the Five
Slur Conference."
It has been the last 11 years anyway —
especially the find nine. During that period, no
trnm which won the conference ever won the
district tournament. During Ihe past two years.
A|x&gt;pku has turned the trick twice. But neither
was easy.
"W c needed a miracle home run (by Rodney
Brewer) to beat Mainland In (he flrsl round lasl
year," said Apopka coach Sonny Wise. "A nd the
yrur la-fore, somebody had us heal and wc runic
back and Ia-at them In the last Inning."
Wise's Blue Darters, more than any team,
confirm the power of the Five Star. The Darters
linlshcd fourth In the conference yet won the
prestigious Colonial Classic by taking Ihe tlllr
game from Lake Mary.
"If (here Is a tougher district than this one. I'd
like to see It," said Lake Mary coach Allen
Tuttle. “ Apopka treat us for Colonial Classic and
they finished fourth. What else do you have to
say?"
Lake Mary's strength Is Its awesome hitting
utlurk. Rod " C .J ." Metx, the Rams' catcher, put
togthcr an Incredible year wllh nine homers. 40
runs hatted In and a .436 average. The first two
totals led the county while Ihe third was second.
Every player tn Ihe Lake Mary starting lineup
hit belter than .300 except slugging first
baseman Donald Grayson (.276) and some
reserves did, too. The tram batting average was
.335. Lake Mary averaged 8.5 runs and 9.5 hits
jrer game.
Ten players — Metz (.436). Brett Molle (.380).
Mike Schmll (.344), Ryan Lisle (.3401, Kevtn Hill
(.340). Shane Lettcrlo (.321). Scott Underwood
(.317). Ron Nathrraon (.309), Keith Wallace
(.308) and Anthony Laaxalc (.302) — surpassed
the .300 mark.
Apopka's Wise said he felt Ihe "Chinese home
run" contributed to Lake Mary's first victory
over his Blue Darters this year. "Th e y (Lake
Mary) beat us (wire and we beat ihem twice." he
said. “ But we should have won that first game.
Neither one of those homers (Schmtt and
Underwood) would have been out of a legitimate
park."
All this Chinese dialogue, nevertheless,
doesn't have Tuttle overly concerned. He said hr
knows hts team made use of the short fence on
occasion but he Isn't worried about playing on a
big field. "I still feel we have three people who
ran hit It out of DcLand." he said. "W e ran hit.

B y C h ris F ilte r
H erald Sports W riter
Forget what happenrd In Ihe regular season —
which will be easy for a few teams — the 4A-9
District Tournament Is a whole new deal
Lake Brantley and Apopka proved last year
that no one can be counted out at district time.
And. although the top four seeds are pretty
solid, this year's district tourney could hr Just as
unpredl"tablc as last year's.
On the other hand. If the top four teams are at
their best. It could be very predictable. Probably,
though, (he crown will be up for grabs, as usual.
The 4A-9 tourney gets underway Tuesday
with Seminole battling Spruce Creek for the
eighth seed and the right to piny number one
Apopka In Wednesday's flrsl round. Tuesday's
game will be played at Spruce Creek High
The lop four seeds will host their first round
games and the highest surviving seeds will host
the semifinals. The IInals will be at Lake Mary
High All tournament games star! at 4 p.m.
Here Is a look nt the district pairings with
seeds In parentheses:
Seminole at Spruce Creek — Just last week
the lardy Semlnolcs dropped a 5-3 decision to
Spruce Creek's Hawks otter the Tribe had taken
an early 3-0 lead. Seminole, when It plays
defense, con stay with any team In the district.
Hul. If they have one or two bad Innings In Ihe
field, you can usually count the Lady Semlnolcs
out.
"W c have to play our game Die whole game,"
Seminole coach Ik-lh Corso said "Instead of
playing two Innings and then slacking off.
That's what we did last time we played Spruce
Creek.”
Seminole has Ihe offensive weapons to score a
lot of runs. Sophomore Sheri Peterson has
recently been muved to the lead off spot where
she Is very effective. Almost every player on Ihe
team can hit for power. Jackie Farr has hit three
homers Hits seuson while Janel Huuck. Barbara
"Taco" Silva. Peterson and Laura Burke have
hit one each.
Defensively, third base had been the problem
spot for the Semlnolcs until Cindy Hogan took
over Hogan played well at third In two games
lasl week. Farr. Hauck and Silva arc good
outfielders but right field Is ulso a question
mark. Peterson, patrols first base with Alyelu
"Fat" Dixon at short and Showundu Walker al
second. Both Walker and Dixon have come on
strong defensively the last few weeks.
Spruce Creek has Improved since the beginn­
ing of Ihe season. The Lady Hawks defeated
Seminole and pulled an upset of fourih-seeded
Mainland “ I expected a sloppy team but they
weren’t sloppy," Corso said of the Creek. "The y
have Improved a lot."
Semlnole-Creek w inner (8) at Apopka (1)
— Apopka's Lady Blue Darters won the Five
Slur Conference title after taking consecutive
vlrtorlcs over Lake Howell and DeLand. The
lardy Darters were al their best in Ihe big
conference games.
Seminole could have beaten Apopka In (heir
conference meeting If II weren't for one bad
defensive Inning. The Lady Darters have u good
hilling team so you have to play good defense fo
treat (hern.
"Apopka was a good game for us." Corso said.
"We would have beat them If It wasn't for one
had Inning. We're looking forward to playing Ihe
again. Bui first we have to play our game
against Spruce Creek und then go after
Apopka."
If the Ludy Darters have a weakness It Is Ihe
right side of their defense. The left side,
especially shortstop Julie Fish. Is outstanding.
Second base and right field have often been
trouble spots for the Darters. Offensively. Kish Is

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Seminole's Tony Cox has his head, helmet
and bat on the ball. Tribe plays DeLand
Tuesday night in district baseball opener.
The park doesn't matter. We'll Just till doubles
Instead of homers."
Along with Lake Mary's stellar hilling. Ihe
Hams have a mound stufr to match. Sophomore
Anthony Laszatc, who will open against the
Spruce Creek-Mainland winner, was 9-1. Senior
Eric "Th e Whip" Hagen was 8-1 und Schmlt
was 6-2. Schmll missed several starts because of
a Is ml with mononucleosis.
Although Lake Mary Is superior with the bat
and probably on Ihe mound, some of the
coaches feel that Ihe park and DeLund's superb
defense will be a great equalizer and are leaning
toward DeLand as the favorite.
DeLand's defensive whizzes are Ed Corbett at
shortstop. Chuck Graham at second and Tro y
lllevlns at third. First baseman Kevin Welrkcl
gave the team a big shot In the arm after
basketball finished. Parts Hayden mama center
as well anyone and swings a good stick, too.
Th e Dogs, though, can't match up with Lake
Mary on the mound. The y have relied on their
great defense and potent offense to carry the
club. Scott Anderson and Dave Barnard are
DeLand's I wo best pitchers.
Often overlooked while Lake Mary and
Apopka were going head-to-head und DeLund
w a s fin is h in g s t r o n g ly w ere L y m a n 's
Greyhounds — ihe league's most consistent
team. Lyman opened the season with nine wins.
The 'Hounds won 23 of 28 and were seldom out
of a game except for one disaster against Lake
Mury 117-5).
The Greyhounds have a tournament-tested
pitcher In Derek Ltvcmois and u pure hitter In
Paul Alegre. Both had superb years and were
Ihe core of a well-put-together team. Llvemols
posted a 9-2 mark with 111 strikeouts tn 67
Innings. He also batted .369 wllh 11 doubles
and 28 runs batted In. Center fletder Alegre,
who Jarked a 445-fool homer against Lake Mary,
butted .415 with five homers and 29 rlbbles.
Alegre bats fourth In the Lyman order and
Llvemols bits third. Both are well protected.
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Lyman's Denise Stevens hopes the district
tournament will be a series of high fives
each time she crosses the plale.
an excellent lead off liiller while Michelle
McKinney. Ihe slur nf lasl year’s (listrid final,
provides the power. McKinney lilted Ajxipku to
the district title lasl year hy hming a pair of
home runs against Lake Brantley.
Lake B ra n tle y (7) at DeLand (2) — Lake
Brantley's laxly P a trio ts made llirlr move In the
(listrlrt tournament last year, surprising Lake
Mary In Die (Irsl round nnd then DeLand In Ihe
second to advance lo Die finals. Monl nf Die
playrrs on last year's leant are liaek and that
makes Brantley's chances twiter since Dtey are
tournament experienced.
The problem lor Die laxly Patriots recently
has been producing runs. T h r y have been able
in get plenty ol baserunners but have been
unable lo gel them home Sherry "lee" Asplrn
and Kim Wain have been the holiest billers for
Lake Brantley lately while Laura Davis. Mundy
Mallhleson and Mlehrlle Brown are consistent ut
the plate. Denise Burke has also Ik -cii coming on
strong.
Lake Brantley Is solid drfcnslvrly wllh Wain
anchoring the Infield at shortstop and Asplrn u
risk al lirsl base, Both Wain und Asplrn w rrr
Instrumental In the field In lasl year's tourna­
ment.
DeLand Is one of Die most solid fundamental
teams around The Lady Bulldogs rarely make a
mistake In Ihe Held In their only conference loss
Dlls season. DcLand made nine errors In losing
lo Mainland. Thai was Ihe flrsl wrek of ihe
season, the Ludy Bulldogs muy not have made
nine errors In all Ihelr other g a m e s eomhlnrd.
Shortstop Robyn Swartz Is the defensive
leader and second baseman Kim Rreves makes
Drl^rnd strong up Ihe middle Debbie U n­
derwood Is also a fine fielding pitcher. Sisters
Sonja and Gina Vlllrtil arc outstanding out­
fielders
Offensively. Shawn Lane Is one of Ihe best
power hlllers In Die area. Lane, who plays third
taise. Is hilling well over .500 for Die season.
Sw art / Is an outstanding leadoff till Irr.
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Longer Strikes Again, Predicts Return Trips To Winner's Circle
HILTON H E A D ISLAND. S C. (UPI)
— Bernhard Langer'a previous ac­
complishment was tinged — It left him
wllh something lo prove.
The West German's playoff win over
Bobby Wadklns In the Sea Pines
H e rita g e G o lf C la s s ic S u n d a y
established his credibility as a winner
on the PGA tour. " I hope to be In the
winner's circle many limes/' he said
after hts 872.000 victory In Ihe
Heritage.
He thought many on the PGA tour
might have seen hts victory lasl week

In Ihe Masters was a fluke despite hts
Impressive European credentials.
"I'm very excited." he said of the
PGA's second back-to-back wins this
year, duplicating Mark O'Meara's vic­
tories In the Bing Crosby Pro-Am and
the Hawaiian Open.

Golf

Before he teed ofT In Sunday's round.
Longer said, he had agreed to enter the
Houston Open this week.

Uul he was gracious In deleat.
" I take my hat off to him ." he said of
the 27-year-old victor. "He had to play
extremely well after laat week, coming
In here after hla Masters win. He's a
great champion.”

The loss was a bitter disappointment
to Wadklns. who has come cloae but
never has won In hla 11 years on the
lour.

Wadklns. the 33-year-old younger
brother of Lanny Wadklns. said hla
putting made the difference In the
battle with Lunger.

"I hit a lot of god shuts, but I Just
didn't mskc any putts." he said,
adding that he had several near-misses
for birdies.
Wadklns. who pocketed 843.200 In
runnerup cash, blrdled three of the
first six holes In the flnalfound, then
settled down to a string of 12 straight
pars over the par-71, 6,788-yard
Harbour Town Golf Links.
Lunger, meanwhile, was having his
ups and downs, blrdylng the first hole,
bogeylng the third and blrdylng Ihe
fifth before coming In with two birdies
and two bogeys.

Wadklns sank a pressure putt on the
18lh and then sat back and watched
Langer play thr last two boles.
Lunger also finished In par to end
the regulation ro u n d tied w llh
Wadklns at 11-under par 273.
Lunger's second shot was a pitching
wedge lo the edge of the green, from
where he putted to within Inches of the
cup and sank It for a par.
Wadklns hit hts second stmt Into a
bunker and then chipped out to set up
u long par pull, which nr missed.
"M y putter was my main enemy thr
past two days.” he said.

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Monday, April 13, IMS

Fouts' Caddie Riddles Renegades

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Connection, Kltner Surveying
On Collision Course In Softball
Th e T im Halnr* Connection anrl Kltner Surveying kepi
up their winning ways In the Sanford Men's Softball
League this past week, setting up Wednesday's showdown
hclwern the Iwodubs.
Both learns have been hitting the cover off I he ball and
playing solid defense latrly, Th e Connection Improved to
ti t) for I hr year with a 20 0 whitewashing of Brown Boverl
and a 22 0 thrashing of Moblllte. Kltner. stayed one game
hark with a 5-1 record as It rolled past SfldI Fabricating.
12-2. and plastered Hrown Dover!. 17-2.
For T R C against Hrown Boverl. Ernest Shuler rapped a
pair of homers while Hilly Griffith. Lloyd Wall and Charles
Reynold* also clouted homers. Against Moblllte. Ned
flalnes drove In five runs with two triples and two doubles
Griffith smashed two doubles and a homer and drove In
four runs.
For Kltner against S M I. two-run triples by Caul Payne
and Hobby fflplry highlighted a I l-nirt third Inning
outburst. Against Hrown Boverl. Terrel Ervin led the way
with four hits
SAH Fabricating remained In third place two games
ladling the connetilon as It bounced bark to outslug
Suniilland. 17-10. In that game. Harry Graham drove In
three runs while Darrell Higgins and Howard lirnoks
contributed Iwo Hills car h.

O R LAN DO (UPI) - The peren­
nial caddie to Dan Fouts Is
beginning to put his own Im ­
pressive numbers up on the
leader board.
Ed L u t h e r , the re s e rv e
quarterback behind Fouls for
five years with the NFL's San
Diego Chargers, posted his sec­
ond straight outstanding effort
Saturday night, throwing for 297
yards and four touchdowns In
Jacksonville's 31-to USFL rout
of O r la n d o . C o m in g off a
!7 for-23 performance against
San Antonio. Luther hll on 26 of
33 passes against the hapless
Renegades as the Bulls Improved
their record to 4-5.
"This was the first night since
I'vr been here where every time
we had the ball we seemed to
move It,” said Lulher, who
Joined the Dulls March 4 after
No I quarterback Brian Slpe
separated his shoulder.
"Orlando likes to play a lot of

ground and force him to pass
We go Into Birmingham next
S u n d a y feeling good about
ourselves.”
Jacksonville's Mike R oller
rushed for 126 yards as a
muzzled crowd of 34.338 saw
the Renegades return to their
early season Ineptitude. Orlando,
which opened the season 0-6.
came Into the game with two
straight Impressive victories, but
never got Its offense untracked
— finishing with Just 11 first
downs. Collier, who rushed for
171 yards against the Hulls
March 21. scrambled for Just 20
Saturday.
Luther, who hll Rozier with a
4-yard scoring loss tale In the
opening half, threw third-quarter
T D passes of 8 yards to Perry
Kemp and 5 yards to Gary Clark.
He capped his night of precision
by throwing a 2-yard scoring flip
(o Larry Mason In the fourth
quarter and Brian Franco added

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m a n -to -m a n coverages and
basically we took what they gave
us. The pass to the back was
o p e n ail n ig h t a n d th e ir
linebackers seemed to sit back
Instead of coming u p .”
While Slpe sits back and waits
for his sh ould er to m end,
Jacksonville Coach Llndy In­
fante may soon be embroiled In a
quarterback dilemma. Slpe was
paid big money following his
acquisition from New Jersey, but
Lulher has completed 77 per­
cent of his posses In two straight
victories.
" I think Ed obviously has a far
better grip on what he's doing
within our offensive scheme."
Infante said. "Th e longer he's
wllh us. the belter he's gonna
be. I’m also proud of our de­
fensive effort. Our No. 1 priority
was to stop Reggie Collier on the

Cribbs Runs
Past Bandits

Saw yer Sizzles A s Raiders Win
Mike Sawyer. Mike Cloutier and Lyndon Monlaguc each
socked homers Saturday as the Seminole Community
College Haiders dealt Florida Junior College a 12 2 setback
In Mid-Florida Conference baseball al SCC.
The Haiders. 23-17-1, Improved to 9-9 In the MFC while
91. Jo hn * dropped to 37-19 and 13-5.
Sawyer, hilling Just under .400, added a single and drove
In iwn runs. Montague accounted for five runs wlih tils
roundl ripper and a pair of singles. Cloutier had Iwo rlhhles.
Max Cornell went the distance to pick up the win,
•Mallrrtng right tills SCC, which didn't (|uallfy lor I he stale
tournament, closes (he season Tuesday al Valencia.

Bonnett Takes Short Track Win
N O R TH W ILKESHOHO. N.C. (UPI) — During the last
several months. Nell Ikinnclt has spent countless hours at
North Wlikrshoro Speedwuy testing Ills Chevrolet with his
crew and car owner Junior Johnson.
The time paid olf Sunday In the Northwestern -IOO. as
Donnell got his first short track win In seven years.
"W hen wc do practicing here wr don't do pracllclng to
make the race car heller." Donnell said following his 15lh
career win
Donnell earned •30.025 for tils llrsi victory ever al the
five-eighths mile truck.

Schooling Tonight A t Sem inole
CAHSKLtlKHRY — Schooling begins at the Super
Semltlole Greyhound Park tonight ,,t 6 and will enntlnue
through Tuesday, according to Happy Ison. Super
Seminole ptihllelsi
"It s a good rhrmre for the kids to gel a look at the
greyhounds." said Ison. “ There Is no charge for ad­
mission."
Sii|M-r Seminole will open Its third season Friday. May 3
with an evening |tcrformuncc. Super Seminole Is located at
2(MX) Srmluolu 111v11 . three miles east of II S Highway
17 92.

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Donald Dlzney, Orlando Renegades' owner,
has a disconcerting look as he watches
Jacksonville's Ed Lulher pick apart his

Lake Mary Seniors Drill Lions

... Derr

Starting an all-senior lineup except lor sophomore
Anthony laiszulc and Junior Mike Schtnll. Lake Mary's
Hams closed the season Saturday bv drubbing Oviedo's
Lions. 9-3, In prep baseball at Lake Mary High School
Eric "Th e Whip" llugeti picked up Ills eighth win In nine
decisions by going (We Innings. Junior Neal Harris mop|&gt;ed
op In Ihr llnul Iwo frames.
Scott Underwood had an Hill single In Hie llrsl as Lake
Mary scored twice oil loser Tim Watson Keith Wallace had
a rlbhle In the second while Donald Grayson and Drell
Motif hud Hill singles In a live-run Ihlrtl

C o n tin u e d fro m 5 A
to contribute."
Derr beh-vrs his key assrt Is
confidence, something that has
allowed him withstand the poor
times and become productive so
uncxpcctantly. Yet. he Isn’t
overconfident; there are no
grandiose goals like hitting .500
"I Just hope I can lead the
team. |ust he a leafier and keep

team. Luther hit 26 ot 33 passes for 297 yards
and lour TDs as the Bulls' stampeded the
'Gades, 3110 Saturday at Orlando Stadium.
lie's always trying to Improve.
Gary gives 110 percent from the
time practice starts until Its
(litlshcd and all during games.
"Th a t's what going lo muke
Gary one of the Ix-itrr players
around. H r has the drive to
Improve himself. With that kind
of drive, he can only gel better.
"Every now and Ihrn you'll
run Into a sophomore who will
lie a bonaflde starter and do
rvrrthlng. But generally they
have some weaknesses some­
where. But Gary really has been
a surprise all around."

my uverugr up. keep It around
the ,300s." says Derr. H r adds
he would like to fill tlie roles now
played by Herscy. Tony Cox,
and Tom m y Wilks. Derr also is
looking to receive a scholarship
at a major four-year college, a
goal Ferrell suggests Is very
attainable.
"Gary's got (hat one thing you
wish everybody has on a team,
that perfect ultltudc for un
athlete," Ferrell concedes. "He's
v e r y ro u e lia b le ; h r does
whatever you tell him to do. und

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Jenerette Generates
Offense For Wiginton
•Dritlgellc Jenerelle generated
ijiiich of the offense and Anna
Unllls provided the defensive
spark as Oviedo Wiginton Fire
sprinklers picked up a pair of
Victories In the Eagles Division ol
the Seminole Soil hall Club
In a 1H 9 roul ot Fern Park
Southland Drapery, Jenerelle
Irelled a single, irlplr and home
run and drove In six runs. Corrlc
Lawson was -t lor 5 with Ihtce
singles and a triple and Jodie
Swlt/ei added a single and
qoilble. Switzer was also Ihr
w inning pitcher.
Oviedo and Forest City I
locked up In a nine-inning batilr
and II w in Oviedo ihut lliutlly
came out on lop. 7-0. Luwson
and Sherry Seugn had two hits
each to lead Wiginton ollrnslvrly
while Hollis, the shortstop,
turned In a number of run
saving plays Sanford's Aretha
Higgins hud a pair of singles for
Forest City I.
In other Eagles Division play.
Kirn Soles and Cindy Wtllmlng
hud thrre hits each as Winter
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charged past Forest City III
Hlnkrr Materials. 13-11.
Wlllntlng had Iwo slnlgrs and
a double and drove In two runs
In lead Ihr 10-hlt attack. Soles
scored three times und rupjx-d
out three singles while Trade
Monger added a pair of singles.
Hralhcr Meyer led (he way lor
Hlnkrr by going 4 for 4 with Iwo
Hill's.
In one Hawks Division game,
Ih r defensive combination of
Jennifer Kruger (second haac).
Missy C o x (sh o rtsto p ) and

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In Starling Division action.
Rhonda and Donnu Uoodrow
were a potent slsler combo us
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upended Altamonte Sunlllght.
It. 15.
Rhonda Goodrow hud four
hits, including three singles and
a double and drove in three runs
white Donna ulso drove In three
runs with Iwo singles and u
double.
Kiralm Muons drove In three
runs and Julmlc Linn turned a
pair of double plays as Winter
Springs Mary Salvugto's Girls
edged Hlnkrr. 109. Linn also
udtled a home run for Salvaglo's
G irls while Barbara Bartels.
Angels Carlisle and Brittany
Scott added one hll each. Jenny
Miller had two hits and drove In
a pair of runs for Hlnkrr.
Marcy Shrocder drilled a dou­
ble and u homer and knocked In
four runs as Longwood rolled
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J e n n if e r T h o m a s . A n g e la
Daniels and Gina Hazier drove In
one run each for the winners.

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Softball

a 31-yard field goal for the Bulls.
The Renegades took a 3-0 lead
on a 39-yard field goal by JefT
Brockhaus. but Orlando couldn't
solve a Bulls' defensive unit that
allowed the most yardage In the
league through the (lrst eight
weeks. Collier added an J 8-yard
T D pas* to running back Curtis
Bledsoe midway through the
final quarter to end a streak of
31 consecutive Jacksonville
points.
Orlando will now prepare for a
road game against the Generals
and the Bulls didn't leave town
without goring the Renegades'
style of play.
"They're the biggest cheapshotters In the world." charged
Bulls' rookie defensive end
Mansel Carter. “ We play hard
and we play clean. That No. 63
(guard Thom Dombrook) hit me
In the stomach. If you can’t play
hard and clean, you shouldn't be
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2nd Title In '85
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) Pally Sheehan, closing In on $1
million In official LPGA earnings
during her brief but par-busting
career, has captured her second
tournament title of 1985.
Her final round 72 Sunday
was good enough to hold off a
hard charge by Alice Miller to
give her a 275 and the $30,000
Ural prize In the $200,000 Las
Vegas LPGA stop If Miller's
comclxack had carried her to first
place, it would have been worth
anrxtra $1 million to her
Instead. M i l l e r fired a
3-under-pur 69 and settled for
v ro n d spot at 277. Pal Bradley
finished third , another Iwo
strokes behind.
Two weelts ago. Miller cap­
tured the Dinah Shore title and
the sponsors offered the $1
million bonus to either her or
defending Las Vegas champion
Ayaka Okamoto If either woman
could win the Vegas event.
Okamoto settled for 22nd with a
290 total.

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BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPII Joe Cribbs isn't ready to count
his Birmingham Stallions out
yet.
Certainly they're not out of the
playing picture — a 30-3 rout of
Tampa Bay Sunday cemented
Birmingham's F.Hs*ern Confer­
ence lead and ;
- Stallions
the USFL's be." record. 7-2.
But Cribbs s «■,. he can't
believe the lean,
out of the
larger picture.
“I can't see the best team In
the league going down the tubes.
I don't see that happening." said
C rib b s, w ho gave his C ity
Council som ething to think
about S u n d a y , leading the
Stallions with 117 rushing yards
and Iwo touchdowns.
The council Is expected to
decide Tuesday whether lo In­
vest • ! million Into Ihc finan­
cially crippled learn, which has
been searching for a new owner
since Marvin Warner withdrew
his support In the collapse of Ills
Home Slate Savings Bank of
Ohio,
Alabama’s attorney general
has approved the Investment
proposed by Mayor Richard Ar­
rington. but the plan has not
won final approval from the
council.
Linebacker Bill Howe, who
anchored a Stallion defense that
strangled T a m p a B ay's
possessive "h.unlit bull" offense,
said the team Is trying lo keep
Its m ind off the fin an cial
dilemma.
"All we can do Is control what
wr do on the field." Rowe said.
"If we go out there and do what
we can do on the field, things
will take care of themselves."
Cribbs. who broke Ihc 100yard mark for the (lrst lime (his
season, scored on a 2-yard pass
Iront Cliff Stoudt.
The Bandits, sporting the
league's No. I offense going Into
the game, suffered five Intercep­
tions und were held to Just three
llrst downs In the second half.
In other U S F L action, the
Houston Gamblers Jumped back
on track with a 33-17 win over
the Arizona Outlaws und the
Baltimore Stars trimmed the
I’ortland Ureaker*. 26-17.

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Miller had closed to wllhln Iwo
sirokes of Sheehan Sunday alter
14 holes at the Desert Inn
Course, but Miller saw her hopes
collapse on the par 5 15th. She
was 40 yards off the green In Iwo
sirokes. but hit a poor wedge
shot and then three-putted for
bogey, while Sheehan got down
In iwo from 40 feel out for a par
and kept making pars the rest of
the way to capture the title.
Sheehan ts now $2,400 shy of “
llw million dollar mark In career
earnings and Is second to Miller
on this year's money list

�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

McNamee Earns Encore
HOUSTON (UP1) - Paul McNamee's
success was s u rp ris in g enough
without an encore.
McNamee took two and a half hours
to best No. 2 seed Anders Jarryd and
take the River Oaks International
tennis tournament crown, after upset­
ting lop-seeded Mats Wllander.
McNamee, who's won Just one
match this year, beat Jarryd 7-6 (7-2).
4-6. 6-2. to win the 9200.000 tourney
In a match that took 2 hours. 27
minutes.
Earlier In the day. McNamee. 30. had
upset top-seeded Mats Wllander In a
rain-delayed semifinal match. 2-6. 7-6
(7-51.6-4
"He really played well." said Jarryd.
"I was surprised he could maintain his
consistency against Mats In the
morning and then continue It In Ihe
aftrmnon against me He relly served
well In both matches."
McNamee. of Sydney, Australia, had
not reached Ihe finals of a tournament
since 1983, and he entered the

tournament having won just one
match this year.
But he toppled four seeded players
en route to the tournament finals —
Including fifth-seeded Joaklm Nvstrom
of Sweden In the second round and
third-seeded Kevin Curren of Austin.
6-3.7-6 (7-4| In the quarterfinals.
McNamee then dropped Wllander
and Jan yd . who had qualified for the
finals by defeating Tim Mayotte of
Springfield. Mass.. 7-6 (7-51. 6-1. In a
Sunday morning match
"Th is tournament was a tribute to
my coach (Bobby Brett I who has really
worked hard to help me regain my
confidence." said McNamee.
McNamee. who pocketed 940.000 for
the victory, won the opening set
tiebreaker when Jarryd's backhand
collapsed With llie score 3-2 In the
tiebreaker. Ja rryd committed fuur
unforced errors, three on backhands.
In the second set. McNamee broke
Jarryd In the seventh game when the
Swede double-faulted, but Ja rryd

Monday, April n , i m - J A

Chris Gets The Hook

Tennis
hroke right back after running down a
lob and hitting a spectacular return
At deuce. McNamee hit a topspln lob
past Jarryd. who scrambled back In
time to lllck a backhand crosscourt
winner thad won Ihe ncxl point with
another backhand winner to even the
set at 4-4.
Jarryd closed out the set with a
break
But McNamee commanded the final
set, taking two service breaks and
winning the final game without giving
up a point.
G A R R IS O N U P S E T S L L O Y D

AM ELIA ISLAND |UPI| - Alter never
winning a set from diets Evert Lloyd.
Zina Garrison captured two Sunday to
defeat the weary No. 2 world-ranked
plaver 6-4. 6-3 In Ihe 9250.000

double faults lo end the match.
"C h ris has played a lot belter
matches than that.” GarHson said. "I
actually thought I had a good chance
going Into the match. My coach (John
Wllkerson) did a good Job of pumping
me up And my nieces and nephews
back In Houston called me loo before
the match and I fell I had a lot of
support."

Women's Tennis Association Champi­
onships.
Ninth-ranked Gnrrlson trailed 4-1
early but won the next live games to
lake the first set from Evert Lloyd, who
was tired from three-set singles and
doubles matches last week
“ 1 was trying to end the points
early.** Evert Lloyd said "l didn't want
lo stay out there for four hours. There
was a point In the second set when I
tried to reach down, but there was
nothing there
"Tha t was the difference." she said
"But 1 have no excuses. Zina played
better than she's ever played against
me.”
In the second set. Evert Lloyd
narrowed Garrison's 4-2 lead by
bouncing back from 15-40 and winn­
ing the seventh game.
Bui she missed two chances to Ur
the set. nnd lourth seed Garrison look
advantage of a tong lob by Evert Lloyd
to grab a 5 3 lead. In the next game,
the tournament's top seed committed

Evert l.lovd. who has won Ihe
tournament three limes in the last five
years, vild the first few games of the
match were strenuous.
"I definitely lei ll slip away," she
said "You have to expect something
like that to happen If you enter singles
and doubles.
"I don't know what would have
happened If I hadn't played doubles
Zina deserves a lot of credit."
Garrison porkrlcd $32,000 for her
llrst Ion ma men l victory of the year.
“ 1 didn't really believe It when It was
over." she said.
i

Twins Finally Win,
Stop 9-Game Skid

Holds Breath,
Settles For 2-Hit Shutout
United P re ss In tern ation al
Orel Hershlser realizes that
before he can be mentioned In
the same breath as a Rick
Sutcliffe or Fernando Valenzuela
he must cross the fine line
between being thrower and a
thinker.
"Th e key for me In this game
Is mental." said Hershlser. who
tossed a two hitter Sunday to
spark the Los Angeles Dodgers
to a 2-0 victory over the San
Diego Padres. "People have told
me I have the ability If I can Just
conquer the mental aspect."
The 26-year-old right-hander
flirted with a no-hltter for si*
Innings, but Instead Hershlser.
only In his second major-league
season, settled for his fourth
career two-hltter.
Tony Gywnn. last year's Na­
tional League batting king,
broke up the no-hlt bid with a
leadoff double In the seventh.
*'l think that Intimidated
him ," said 1ms Angeles pitching
coach Ron Perrunoskl. "He Irled
to make the perfect pitch and he
started getting behind. When he
puts It together, he can be
nasty."
T h e o n l y o t h e r hi t off
H ershlser was C a rm clo
Martinez a one-out single In the
eighth. Hershlser, who tossed
three two-hlttcrs In his rookie
season, struck out eight and
walked two.
‘‘I was really geared up to
pitch against these guys," said
Hershlser. who Improved to 2-0.
"I was concentrating so hard. 1
couldn't slop even when I got to
the bench.

N.L. Baseball

United P re ss International
Things weren't going the way
of the Minnesota Twins, picked
C ard s 6 . P ira tes 0
to challenge for the American
At St. Louis, Terry Pendleton
League West Mile.
slugged his first career grand
The Twins had dropped nine
slam and rookie Vince Coleman
straight games and their 2-9
stole three bases to lift Ihe
rrcord matched their worsl since
Cardinals to their third straight
moving from Washington D C .
victory. Bob Forsch. 2-0, picked
25 years ago They were looking
up the victory as he continues
for someone lo lift them out of
his comeback from back sur­
the doldrums.
gery. Pittsburgh starter Jose
Ilis io ry has proved J o h n
DeLeon. 0-2, was the loser.
Butcher perfect for the part.
Reds 1, Giants 0
Behind Butcher's three Hitter
At C in cin n a ti. E ric Davis
aird Kirby Puckett's two-run
tripled and scored on a balk and
single, the Twins defeated the
To m Browning pitched eight
Oakland A's 2-0 Sunday to end
scoreless Innings to lead the
their slide
Reds to Ihclr seventh straight
"Th e way Butcher pitched. It
victory Sunday, over San Fran­
picked everyone up." Minnesota
cisco. Browning, 2 0 , gave up
manager Hlllv Gardner said.
five fills and struck out six. Reds
"We also got a key two-out
player-manager Pele Rose did
single by Puckett to bring In two
not play and remains 83 hits shy
runs We Jusi haven't been
of breaking T y Cobb's hit record
getting these kind of hits."
of 4.191.
Butcher has been a stopper for
Gardner since coming to the
A stro s 4, B raves 2
Twins alter the 1983 season.
At Atlanta. Bob Knepper. BUI
The 28-year old right hander has
Dawley, and Dave Smith com­
stopped five losing streaks In his
bined on a seven-hitter to lift
lime with Minnesota
Houston. Knrpper, 1-0. surren­
"I went out with the Idea of
dered four hits over six Innings
to get the victory. Dawley gave Len Barker had another rough outing as Ihe Braves lost to pitching the best 1 co uld ,"
Butcher said. “ They (the A*»l
up three hits In 1 1-3 tnnlnngs the Astros. Barker tailed to last through the third Inning.
were swinging ul u lot of early
while Smith hurled the final 1
singled In the go-ahead run and pitches, so I relied on my fastball
2-3 Innings of hitless relief for r u n s as C h i c a g o h a l t e d
his first save. Len Barker, who Montreal's four-game winning pinch hitter Greg Gross doubled 80-85 percent of Ihe time "
In two runs to highlight a
failed to last three Innings, look streak. Eckersley. 2-1, recordrd
Ids second consecutive shutout.
four-run sevrnlh Inning aa the Royals 3. T igers 2
the loss.
David Palmer, 0-2. was the loser
Al Detroit. D a rryl Motley's
Phillies outlasted New York
Cubs 4 . Expos 0
Tim Raines went I for 4 and
Kevin Gross. 12. pitched lour Iruscs-loudcd single oil Ihe lop ol
At Montreal. Dennis Eckersley stole a base
strong Innings loget the victory. Ihe fence In right -center Held
blanked Ihe Expos on five hits Phillies 10. MetsO
Doug Sisk. 1-1, was tagged with hroke a 2-2 tie with onr out In
and Rlchlr Hebner drove In three
At Philadelphia. Ozzlc Virgil
(h r I till Inn ing and lifted
the loss.

A.L. Baseball
Kansas City. The victory went lo
Dan t)ulsenl*erry. who pitched 2
2-3 Innings In his fourth straight
day of action to raise hta record
lo 1-2.
Indians 3 , Y a n k ees O
Al New York, light-hitting
Tony Bemazard rapped his sec*
ond homer In two days and three
Cleveland pitchers combined on
a seven-hitter to lift Cleve­
land. Former Yankees Pat Tablcr
and Otis Ni x on added RBI
singles us the Indians captured
ihclr fourth victory In their last
six games.
W hite Box 7 , Red Box 2
Al Chicago, a throwing error by
Boston pitcher Murk Clear In the
seventh Inning allowed two runs
to score anil Ignited a seven-run
Inning that downed Boston.
O rioles 3 , Blue J i y i 2
At Toronto. Gary Rocnlcke
helled a two-run homer and
Dennis Martinez and T ip p y
Martinez combined on a sixbiller lo lead Baltimore.
Angels 9 . M ariners 2
A l Anaheim, Calif.. Rod Carcw,
drawing within 57 hits of thn
3,(XX) mark, stroked two doubles
lo drive In one run and scored
Hirer times to pare California
past Seat lie.
R angers 5, B re w e rs 2
Al Milwaukee, IXm Slaught hit
a solo home run and added twa
singles and Cliff Johnson belted
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Monday, April 71, 1HJ

Sam
Cook

Lyman To Reverse
Flow, Win District
DELAN D — Picking the winner of l he DlMrlrt
4A-9 Daneball Tournament the pant two yearn
hasn't been so hard. Apopka's Rodney Brewer
and Hilly Johnson saw to that. Those two
talented young rnen helped reverse a trend which
has made the district one of ihe most un­
predictable In Florida.
Until Brewer and Johnson worked their magic
Ihc past two years, the previous nine had been
unpredictable. No conference champion prior lo
Apopka the past two seasons had ever won the
district, too.
So what do you do? Slay with recent history
and forecast Into the future? The prospect
becomes even more cumbersome this year as
three teams In the dlslrict — Lake Mary. Apopka
and Lyman — are ranked In the stair's lop 10 and
one other, DeLand. should Ire.
Allhough Lake Mary has the best (cam. the
Mummies probably won't win. Nine of 11 times,
Ihe best team hasn't. Although Apopka has the
most district tournament experience (every
siarier excepl one has played on iwo winners),
Ihe Blue Darters probably won't win either
Allhough DeLand has the home field advantage.
Ihe Bulldogs probably won't win either.
Lyman will probably win the tournament.
W hy? Several reasons. Lyman lias the l»csi
pitcher In Derek Llvrrnols (SI-2 and 111 strike
mils). Lyman has the most-feared hlltrr In Paul
Alegre (.415 and five homers). Lyman Has the
hottest hitler In Mike Henley (.35(1) Lyman has
the most exciting freshman In Chris Brock (.313).
Lym an has a good Irudoff hitler In Kvlc Brubaker.
Lym an has Ihr best fielding first baseman In Clint
Baker. Lyman bus u solid catcher and good
left-handed stick ( 324) In Jim Odom
Hut maybe one nl tlte biggest reasons Is that
l-akc Mnry's Mike Schrnlt, the one player who
could dominate the tournament with tils bnl ami
arm. Is not 1(X) percrni. Schmll Is still suffering
Ih r after affects of mononnclrosls and appears to
tie ahottt HO percent. With Ihe lies! clutch player
not at his best, II will open I lie door for Ihe
Greyhounds.
Also. Lyman Is also fundamentally sound. I hr
Greyhounds know how to limit and coach Hob
McCullough knows when to use II Lyman Is also
In a good bracket. Llvernols goes against Lakr
Howell Tuesday A will puls Ihr 'Hounds against
DeLand or Seminole Thursday, Another win puts
them In the final.
If Lyman wins Tuesday, llyim i Oversireel will
pilch Thursday against DeLand I've known Ihls
young man a long lime und hr won't let me
down. Besides. If he does, he'll never see Ills
name In this ncwspai&gt;cr again What more
Incentive could you have?

Metz, Livernois
Fin ish On Top
Lake Mary's Rod " C .J ," Met/ and Lyman's
I&gt;erek Ltvenmts were Ihe top lilt ter und pitcher,
resjjcctlvely. In the final regular reason Seminole
County Baseball Leaders rrleuaed Sunday
Melz. Ihe Rams’ slugging senior catcher,
completed a very consistent allowing with nine
homers and 40 runs batted In lo lead Imtli
categories. He also finished second lo Oviedo's
Eric Shogrrn In hailing average 1.500 lo 4301,
Melz was also runner-up In runs and second In
doubles.
Llvernols. Lyman's senior right-hander, tied
Luke Mary's A nt ho ny l.as/ulc and Lake
lirunlley's Hrud Dunn with nine wins He led the
county with 111 strikeouts. Eric "The W hip"
Hagen won eight games und had (hr county's
only no-hlltcr.
Paul Alegre, Lyman's senior center fielder, led
Ihe county In triples with tluec and lied for Ihe
doubles lead with Luke Howell's John Canfield
und Llvernols, Each had 11.
Mark Merchant. Oviedo's swill sophomore,
swiped 33 bases In 37 ultemptn lo lead file county
In that category. Shogrrn finished second with 2H
thefts In 33 tries.
Shogrrn. a senior center fielder, finished with
32 tills In 64 at hats for .500 even. Me tz 1.436).
Alegre (.415). Merchant (.409) and Lake Howell
senior Dave Marlclle |,400| w rrr next
Lake Mary senior center fielder Stoll U n ­
derwood close with a rush to lead tn runs with 38.
Metz (36), Lyinnn senior Kyle llruluikrr (33) und
l-ake Mury sophomore Shane Lrltrrlo |32l were
next Inline.
Luke Hranllry Junior T im Smith, a smooth
left-hander, closed strongly to lake- the eiirtteel run
average crown. Smith finished with a line I 7H
ERA. Pltchrrs needed 30 or more innings tei
qualify.
Seminole's workluitse duo ol Brian Shrlllrld
und James llersey logged the most Innings.
Sheffield, a Junior right -hander, hurled 76 liming*
und Hrraey. a senior tight-hamlet, finished with
71. Llvernols was next with 67 and L iu a lc
totaled 60

Lak e M ary's Rod 'C .J.' M eti, left, led the
county In homers and runs hatted In while
L y m a n 's Derek Liv e rn o is was Ihe lop
pitcher.

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sophomore third baseman, provides consistent
hitting from the left side of the plate and Mindy
Manuel Is the county's top pinch hitter.
DeShetler has been Lake Mary's most consistent
hitter while Averlll started out hot but has
Continued from 5A
cooled off a bit, Lisa Santulli has been a good
Lake M ary (6) a t Lake H ow ell (3) — The clutch hitter for the Lady Rams.
Lym an (S) at Mainland (4) — Both of these
third-seeded Lady Hawks and sixth-seeded Lady
Rams square off for round four. Lake Howell has teams have been on roller coster rides all season
long.
taken 2 of 3 from Lake Mary Ihls season.
Mainland started on an upward path by
This game brings together two of the best heating both DeLand and Apopka In the same
defensive (cams In Ihe area, and It would be week. Bui the Lady Bucs have been very
hard to find two (letter In Ihe state. Both team* Inconsistent as they have lost to the two bottom
are Impressive up the middle. Th e Lake Howell teams In the conference. Seminole and Spruce
tandem of Sandy Gillies (second base) and Grace Creek.
b y (shortstop) have combined to turn more
Lyman was fortunate to have played Its best
double plays than any team In thr conference. games when they counted the most. Lyman
Lake Mary also has an excellent combination In won four games In the conference and only one
Kirn Averlll at shortstop and Lisa Slmklns at other game all season. In one week, the Lady
•a-enml. All four of those players are seniors.
Greyhounds tieat both Seminole and Lake Mary
Tw o of the finest outfielders will also be on to sew up the fifth seed In the tournament. The
display Wednesday afternoon. l-akr Howell's following week. Lvman lost to Seminole and
Eileen Thlrbauth. a senior, has u good glove and Lake Mary.
Lyman has the top power hitter In Seminole
rifle arm III It'll field. L#k* Mary's Karen
DcShriler. a |unlor. ha*saved the l-ady Ramson County In Junior Denise Stevens The strong
tuitneious occasions with her brilliant play In armed shortstop has five home runs and five
triples and has driven In 22 runs In 16 games
the outfield.
Offensively. Lake Howell has the edge with Also providing power Is third baseman Valerie
Tlilcbuulh. the county's leading hitler. Gillies I'ricc and first baseman Kristie Kaiser. Mary
and Ley nil hitting over .400. Erin Hankins, a Ryan Is an excellent Iradoff hitler

Chris
Flster

...Softball

...Baseball
Continued from BA
Lrudoll bluer Kyle Brubaker was one of ihe
county’s lop run scorers while No. 2 man Mike
Henley swung the hottest bat over the final
Ihrrr weeks to finish at .359. Freshman third
baseman Chris Brock 1,313) and catcher -Jim
Odom (.3241 Insulate Alegre and Llvernols from
the rear.
McCullough said he will send Llvernols
against Lakr Howell Tuesday and providing
Lyman wins, come back with Byron Overstreet
(6 1) on Thursday. "Llvernols will do Ihe Job,"
said McCullough confidently. "Th e n , we’ll have
lo see When Oversireel gels his curve down,
lie’s very effective. I hope he gels a chance lo
show how effective."
Lake Howell, which doesn't have Its usual
solid pitching. Is a darkhorse. "I've been real
Impressed with Ihr way we’re played lately,"
•silil lllrto Benjamin after l-akr Howell took Lake
Mary Into rxlrn timings several weeks ago. "Wc
Jusl have lo pul It together for the district."
A year ago. Lyman went Into the l-ake Howell
game looking ahead and llic Silver Hawks lore
lhem up "We don't want that to hapjien again,"
said Llvernols. "I don't know what the final
score was hut they beat us by more than five
runs."
I.lvrrnuls said a different attitude prevails Ihls
year al Lyman. "I don't think we wanted It as
bad last year," lie said. "Th is year we have
more seniors and we rrully want It.
' The pitching will lie there. Il all depends on
the hilling. Our chances are really good. All we

Fearless Forecast
Sees Lake Howell
I'm reaching for It. Oh no* Somebody stop me.
Ha. ha. ha. ha. It's too late. I've turned on the
computer.
That can only mean one thing. The sometimes
accurate, sometimes dreaded, outlawed In 13
stairs (and the Bahamas) and not yet critically
acclaimed Fearless Flster Forecast Is back.
Don't bet your Income tax return on my picks,
but they aren't ready for the bottom of the bird
cage yet. This week, the Forecast Is back to
choose the 4A-9 District Softball winner.
Here's the four-day outlook for those of you
seiirlnit at home:
Tuesday's opening round gnmr has Seminole
traveling to Spruce Creek for a playoff for the
eighth seed. The winner plays top seeded Apopka
Wednesday. It should be an offensive battle with
the sticks of Jackie Farr and Janet Hauck making
the difference for the Lady Tribe — Sem inole 10.
Sp ruce Creek 6

have to do Is win that first game," he added
Wise said would pitch lefty Keith Ussrcy
agalnsi Lake Brantley, The smooth-throwing
Junior posted an 8-2 mark this yrar and pul on
quite a show In the final of the Colonial Classic
when he belted two homers anti then came on to
strike out Mel* and Schrnlt to seal the win.
Ussrey, a Junior, said one ol the Darters
problems has been replacing the leadership of
all stater Rodney Brewer and shortstop Billy
Johnson. "Rodney used always gel us going and
Billy took control In the Infield." said Ussrey.
"We don’t really have that kind of leader Ihls
year but we've still done a lot better than most
|ieople thought."
Lake Brantley, meanwhile, received a needed
defensive transfusion from third baseman Mike
I’liickes and another shot In the arm of the
mount) staff when Kenny Chapdrlalne became
eligible April 8. I’lnckes Is tearing Ihe cover off
Ihe hall with nine hits In 16 at-hats for a .563
average. Chapdelalnr tuned for the district tiy
striking out five ol six hitlers against Trinity
firrp Friday.
Patriot coach Gary Smith said he would siart
senior lefty Brad Dunn against the Blue Darters.
"You have to throw a lefty against Apopka,"
pointed out Smllty. "Brad Is 9-1 and Apopka
hasn't seen him The key lo thetr team Is
(Sydney) Lowitian. (Mike) Hlndc. (Tim Oxley)
and Ussrey. And. they're all left handed."
Along with Plnckes, Juniors Mark Coffey. Mlkr
Davis and Mike Beams are hilling over 300.
Senior Kevin Bass has been the hottest Patriot
at the plate. "W e have everybody now." said
Smith. "If we can put It together, we have a
chance. Our pitching anti defense have to hold
up. I know we're going to hit."
TU ES D A Y : Seminole's chance* against DrUtnd

W inner s t Apopka — If II wins. Seminole will
then tangle with the No. I Lady Blue Darters who
arc tough at home. Seminole’s defense will be put
to the test right away Wednesday and It Is
Imperative that the Tribe doesn't fall behind
early. Apopka Just has too many bullets for the
Seminolcs lo dodge — Apopka 7, Seminole 3
B ran tley at DeLand — DeLand has seen most
teams In ihe district Just once this season and
Brantley didn't look to good the first time It
played. But the Lady Patriots are a different team
when the tournament rolls around. Brantley was
also a hard lurk team In Ihe regular season,
losing seven games by one run.
—- Lake B ran tley 3, DeLand 2
Lake Mary at Lake Howell — The Lady
Hawks weren't tested In Ihe first round of last
year's tournament and. after a breeze tn Its
opener. Lakr Howell was stunned by Apopka In
the semifinals. This one won't be a breeze for the
l-ady Hawks, l-akc Mary's defense will keep it
close but Lake Howell will have Ihe edge
offensively. It could tie decided late In the game,
maybe In extra Innings. — Lake Howell 1, Lake
M aryO
Lym an a t Mainland — There Is no fence at
Mainland High Unless the host Lady Bucs play
her very deep, they will gel burned by Lyman's
Denise Stevens. There are a few other players on
Ihe Lyman squad capable of burning the Hues
who. unlike the Phoenix, will not rise out of their
own ashes. — Lym an 9 , Mainland 4
If It happens Ihls way. and I stress the If. In the
first round, look for Howell to outlast Brantley
and Apopka to trim Lyman In the semis, setting
up an Apopka-Lakr Howell rematrh In the final.!
— Lake Howell B, Apopka 3

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Shan* LaMana. Lak* Mary
Brail Mall* LakaMary
Donald Graykan. Laka M ar,
ScaM Undaraoad. Lak* Mary
Jamet Mertey Seminole
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Scott Munton. laka Hawaii
Tony Baillawor. Oviado
Brad Ounn. Lak* Branllay
John Canllald. Lak# Howall
Gary Dorr. Saminola
Mika Davlk. Lak# Branllay
Ryan LIP*. Lak# Mary
Mik* Hanlay. Lyman
Baaly. Lak* Branllay
Baamt. Lak* Branllay
Darak Llvarnait. Lyman
Kyi* Brubakar, Lyman
Mark Marchanl. Oviado
Bait Laka Brarllav
Jim Odom, Lyman
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John Ldafic. Oviedo
Tim Walton, Oviedo
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Hon Natharton. Lako Mary
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Donald Drayton. Lak* Mary
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Mark CoMay, Lak* Branllay
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Mik* Davit. Lak* Branllay
Savin Bat*. Lak* Branllay
Brian Shalliald, Saminola
Eric Shogran, Oviado
Brad Dunn. Lak* Branllay
Scott Undar mod. Lak* Mary
Mik* Baamt. Laka Branllay
La* Barnbaum. Lak* Branllay
Mik* Manlay. Lyman
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Clint Bakar. Lyman
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Hod Mall. Lak* Mary
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Mark Mar chant, Oviado
Mark CoMay, Lak* Branllay
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ScaM Undar wood Lak* Mary
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Tony Balllomr. Oviado
Chrit Brock. Lyman
Cary Dorr. Saminola
Mark Motmann. Oviado
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Pawl Alagra. Lyman
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Ryan LltJ*. Laka Mary
D*r*k Llvornoi* Lyman
Mark CoMay Lak* Branllay
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DeLand Lake Mary
Dominate All-5 Star
DeLand. with lour selections, and Lake Mury.
with three, dominated the Five Star Conference's
All-Conference team picked Sunday by tlte
conference coaches.
DeLand grabbed three of the Infield positions as
second baseman Chuck Graham, shorstop Ed
Cotbell and third l&gt;useman Troy Blevins earned
portlilons. All are solid fielders and good hitters.
The Bulldogs' fourth spot was taken by outfielder
Paris Hayden. All are seniors.
l-ake Mary, which won the conference to earn
coach Allen Tuttle Coaeh of the Year laurels,
landed senior catcher Rod "C .J." Metz. Junior
first baseman Mike Schrnlt and sophomore
pitcher Anthony Laszalc. Metz hit nine homers,
drove In 40 runs and hatted 436. Schrnlt hit
seven homers and drove In 33 runs. Laszalc won
nine of 10 decisions.
Lyman placed two players on the elite squad.
Derek Livernois repealed us a pitcher and Paul
Alegre, the designated hitler last year, was voted
an outfield spot Llvernols won nine of I I
decisions and struck out 111 hlttrrs Ills earned
run average was 2 64 Alegre baited .415 with
live homers.
Apopka senior Mlkr Hlndc earned un outfield
Spot and Blue Darter Junior Krllh Ussrey was
named as one of three pitchers Spruce Creek's
Mark Bovter was tabbed as the designated hitter.
Seminole senior James Hersey wus a secoudicam outfielder, l-ake Mary's Kevin Hill (third
base), Shane Letlrrto (shortstopl. Scott U n ­
der wood (outfield). Brett Molle (outfield) and Eric
Ihe Whip" Hagen were ull serond-team seleclions.
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Firti bat* — Mik* Schmil. Lak* Mary, junior
Locoml bat* - Chuck Graham. OaLand tan .or
Shoot top - Ed Cor ball OaLand. tanior
Third bat* - Troy B lav mi Da Land. tamar
OuMiald - Mik* Mind*. Apopka tamor
Outtiald - Paul A l*ora, Lyman, tanior
OuMiald - Pant Maydan. OaLand tanior
Catchor — Rod Mall, Lak* Mary, kanior
Puchor - Darak llvarnait. Lyman, tanior
PiHhar - Anthony Latjalc. Lak* Mary, tophomor*
Pitthar - KaiihUtway . Apepka. lumor
t&gt;***Hn#Wd hlMar — Mark Bailor. Sprue* Croak, tophomor a
Latand Mam
F irtl bat* - Kavin Wokkal. OaLand tan .or
**&lt;ond b*k* - KyU Brubakar. Lyman, tanior
Short*top - Tony Johnton. Apopka, tanior
Short*top - Shan* L altar » Lak# Mary, tophomor*
Third bat* - Kavin Mill. Lak# Mary, kantor
OuMiald - Jam** Martay. Saminola. tanior
Outtiald - Scan Undar wood. Lak* Mary, tonlor
OuMiald - Bran Mall*. Lak* Mary. |umor
Catdwr - Sydnay Lawman. Apopka, tanior
P.tchor — Brad Dunn. Laka Branllay, tanior
P&lt;Ichor - Dov* Barnard. OaLand, tanior
Pitthar - Eric Hagan. Laka Mary, tanior
Oat-gnoMd Mltar - Chrit Brack. Lyman, trothman
P int bat* - Donald Dr aykm (Lak* Mary, tamar I. Tony Cpi
(lamina** tamar). Kirk WUay I Sprue* Croak. luMar). CIM1 Baku
I Lyman, tamar). Kavin B u t I Laka Branllay. tamar I
*0*0"R R**a - John Jack yon (Apopka. Iwruar). Ran Hatfwtei
I Laka Mary, tamar I. Em ail Martinai (Laka Hawaii, tomygmortT
MorttMp - Tim Mackatlrath I Sprue* Crook, tanior | Briar
ShaMiald IWm-naM. lumar). And, Dunn (Laka Branu*y. topho
moral. John Canhald (Lak# Hawaii. k*m*r).

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(M SaM - Mika H*m*y I Lyman, tamar). Ryan LI*M ILaka Mor*
tbphamoral. Etta* Johnion (Sprue# Croak, aamar) Mika Baum.
(La k. Brant lay. Ionian Dan Booty ILaka Branllay. |imK» I
£*'&lt;*•* — Jim Odom (Lyman, toner) Mika Oavlt ILaka SranAav
lumar). Altrank HiUmayor (DoLandl
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**•Ichor - ScaM Andartan (OaLand. tamar). Byron
(Lyman, lumar I. Kami Cawrlnpton (Sprue, o J o T ^ u n k T E
Smith (Lak* Branllay ,witarl. Tim O vky lApcwkj
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AbdalSprucaCraak. lumar). Skip Comma l A p m ^ U n i T r ’ ’
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M o nda y, A p r il J J . I t U - I B

Those Who Don't Pay For Fire
Protection Could Get Burned
Dear
Abby
DONNA JUSTUS.
NEWPORT. ARK.
DEAR ABBY: I am amazed
that you would criticize the
volunteer firefighters for refus­
ing to risk their lives to save the
home of someone who was loo
cheap to pay $20 a year to
protect It.
If you don't carry automobile
Insurance and are involved In a
collision, do you really think you
could call an Insurance agent
and say. "Quick, write me up a
policy to cover the wreck I Just
had!"?
W.W. McCULLOCH.
WENATCHEE, WASH.

1. Rescuing people from
burning buildings.
2. Protecttlng adjoining pro­
perty from catching fire.
3. Pulling the fire out.
Nowhere ts there any mention
of money. I hope the citizens of
Salem. Ark. will do something to
correct this problem.
TAMI HARRIS, CAPTAIN.
BOLES ACRES
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT.

DEAR ABBY: I would like to
def en d the a c t io n of the
firefighters. We have a similar
situation In Kuntoul. III. The
taxpayer* support our volunteer
fire department within the city
limits. Protection Is offered to
resident* and businesses outside
the city limits for a fee of $25
annually.
Most residents pay the fee
willingly, hut some Ignore the
bills repeatedly.
I have Instructed our chief lo
respond only to save lives (not
propcrtyl should wc receive a
call from anyone who con­
sistently falls lo pay.
If people were allowed to pay
at the scene of the Arc. there
would be no Incentive lo support
the department through fees.
The homeowner whose home
was burned madr his choice
long before the fire started.
KATY B. PODAQROSI,
MAYOR. VILLAGE OF
RANTOUL, ILL.

DEAR ABBY: So you think
the volunteer firefighters should
have saved that $150,000 house
even though Its owner had not
paid his $20 annual dues? Oh
DEAR ABBY: The Jerk who
sure. Just like Blue Cross should refused to pay $20 membership
pick up your $50,000 hospltul lo a rural fire department, then
till! even though you failed to cried because the volunteer
pay your ppremlums. and the firefighters refused to light the
Los Angeles Police Dept, will fire, makes me boll. It costs me a
respond to a burglary In Santa lot of muriry to purchase and
Monica.
maintain Arc equipment.
I have no sum pa l hy lor a nut
I was a chairman of a rural Arc
who owns a $150.(XX) home and department that went out of
r e f u s e s to p a y a m r n s l v business because (here were loo
$20 a-year fee In case he has a many freeloader*. Our nation
fire, lie took a gamble and Inst!
can't afford Irccloadcrs If you
If the volunteer firefighters don t tx'llcvr It. look at our
had fought that fire, nntxKly In national debt.
the community would ever pay
CHARLES L.BIIUNK,
his dues again. W hy should he, If
JOPLIN. MO.

DEAR A BBY: Please point out
the fact that there are three
Salems in Arkansas They are:
Salem, Ark., in Fulton County:
Salem. Ark., In Pike County: and
Salem. Ark.. In Saline County.
Ahby. please make it clear that
the volunteer firemen who ref­
used to fight a fire because the
homeowner had not paid his $20
dttes were nof from Fulton
County — they were from Saline
County.
I feel that people who would
stand by and let a home burn
when they could have saved It
should not be alowed to hr
firemen.

TO N IG H T S TV
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In And Around Longwood

O ld Tim ers' Reception
Honors G o o d O ld Days
Come and Itstrn lo UmgwiHHl s older and
longtime eltlxcriN retnlnlRcr atniut uur town and
area at the annual "Old Timers' Reception"
tioslrd by the Longwood Civic League Womans
Club liilx Sunday allernuon. April 2R. at the
elub'&lt;i hradqtiarterson Church Avenue.
Tilts reception, a renewal of an old euatom. won
organized in 1012 under the title "Silver Tea
Anniversary" by the Civic League In honor of the
city's older citizens, according to Marlon White,
ilie* club’s publicity chairman.
All residents, old lliners and ihosr inlerslrd In
Long wood's "good old days" arc cardinally
Invited for n pleasant afternoon from 3 to 5.
Club footnote: Friends, neighbors and fellow
Woman's Club members are pleased that Kldu
Nichols. Longwood Civic League Woman's Club
president. Is at home und doing well following
surgery.
lo Trou Stale University In Alabama has been
prrsetnrd to Longwood student, Vlrgnllna
ilakman.
The Wallace scholarnhlp I* awarded to out­
standing high school and Junior college sliidcnls
who excel In leadership as wr II as academically.
The daughter of Mr and Mr* Rleliard Hakinan.
Virginia will graduate from Lake firaniley High In
June.

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Mr. and Mrs. Junior Blake
celebrated their 3Ath wedding
anniversary on March 19.
They were married In San­
ford an that day In 1949. They
are the p a r e n t s ot si x
children and have 10 grand­
children. She Is an active
member of Reddick Memori­
al Church and he Is a deacon
at Morning Glory Missionary
Ba p t i s t C h u r c h and Is
employed by the Seminole
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TOR THE VOLUNTEERS

DEAR A BBY: There Is abso­
lutely no Justification for the
actions of the Salem. Ark., vol­
unteer firefighters who stood
around and watched a $150,000
home burn down because the
owner hadn't paid the $20
annual dues.
I am a volunteer firefighter In
Botes. N.M.. and I sincerely hope
that what happened In Arkansas
doesn't reflect on all volunteer
firefighters.
T h e m a j o r i t y of us arc
hardworking, dedicated people
whose only pay os the satisfac­
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"Special Children — Spcrlul D a y" I* the them
ot the field day uellvltle* scheduled (or
Rose nwald's spec la I children and I heir lumllle*.
Sponsotcd by the school's P TO and the P.K.
Department, the day will fealurr a Magic Show by
I he Optimist Cluli a* well as pony rides, games
und fun.
hr ihrrr April 25 and enjoy the school day
event at the Roscnwald School campus.
On Tucsduyand Wcdncnsduy. April 23 und 2-1.
the Office of Com m unity Instructional Services al
Seminole ('onununlty College will hold classes
entitled "Beginning Sign Language" and "Inter­
mediate Sign laiuguugr."
The classes will turret al the Adult Campus
area In Bldg. M 3 from 7 -10 each evening. The
course fee I *SI 5.
Umgwood Is pleased with scholarship honors
recently bestowed on two of Its students at Lake
Mary high School.
Srhlor Kaspar Wang, son of Mr. and Mr* Peter
Wang. Is one of four students In the U S. lo tie
awarded the Reynold* Scholarship to Wake
Forest University In North Carollhna.
The other area honorce. Hu Ik t I Greensteln, I*
also u B iic io r at Lake Mary. Greensteln la one of

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lor a Jostcn'a Foundation Schohirshlp. Ro Ih t i ih
lhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grcenntln of
Longwood.
An Officers Installation Luncheon will Ik* held
lor members of the Casselberry Woman's Club al
L r Club of Casselberry on Tuesday. April 23 at 12
itiMin.
(he new officers lor the 1085-86 reign are:
president. Oebbtc Cluip|ielow; vice president. Ann
Itutti reeurdtng secretary. Rusty Ixtng: corre­
sponding serrrtary. Irene CSuatalnua; und Irrasurer, Linda Levin.
Mcrnltersare asked lo place reservations for the
luncheon al 7HH-H2H3 or 0S7-23HI .
Seminole County siudcnla and (hose from other
Central Florida School* competed In the Central
Florida School Chess Championship recently.
I hr one day. five round tournament was open to
all Hiudrnt* In grades I through 1).
Championship trophic* were prcnctncd to the
players with the top rrsults In each grude level.
Those South Seminole players with winning
s c o re s arc Roger Alllln. Tuskawlllu, 1st In grades
7 H. John Nila, Ris k Lake. 1st in g ra d e s JO B ;
hreti Wiley. Lomlwood Elementary, 2nd In
grades 1-3.
Elizabeth Graham, soprano, and Rick Rosa,
pianist, will Ih - featured nt South Seminole
Com m unity College's Wlnler/Sprlng concert
Sunday. April 2H
The annual concert Is (o lie at 3 p in. In the Fine
Arts Concert Hall at the college,
Longwood Elementary's I T A and School Advlsory Co mmi tt ee are sponsor ing a super
*Spaghetti Dinner Kvnring ' complete will an art
show and a slagrd musical for rntcrtutnuicnt.
The evening will begin with the student Art
Show ut ti p in Dinner I* ul 0:30 and the musical,
"Alice In Wonderland." hegiruiut 7.30.
Ii will prove to Ih- an exciting and memorable
evning; so choose either April 30 or May 1 us your
night to enjoy. Rrservullons must be made In
ailvance by railing Ihr school at H 31-6700.
The vrry reasonable cost for a delicious dinner
arid s u c h entertainment Is $2.50 for adults, and
$ I 50 for ch lid ren: so don I 'in Iss It I

Quilters To Meet; Workshop Set
The Central Florida Qulllrrs
Guild will hold Its monthly
meeting al the First Baptist
Church. 519 Park Ave., Sanford,
on Thursday. April 25, al 7:30
p.m. Aloyse Yorko. editor of
Quill Magazine and nationally

known qulltrr will be the guest 26 hunt 9.30 a.in. to I p.m. In
speaker. She will lecture on fellowship hall of the First Unit­
"Getting Yourself Into Print." ed Methodist Church. 419 Park
Visitors are wrlcontr.
Ave. Sanford. Th e workshop ts
Mrs. Yorku will conduct a $12 50 for guild members und
w o r k s h o p titled " S h a d o w $20 (or nunmrmbrr*.
Stained Glass" on Friday. April
For more Information, rail
Mary Arseneau. (305) 322-5407.

Search Is On For
Outstanding Mom
May 12 Is Mother's Day
We. at T h e Herald, are
searching for the annual
"Outstanding Mom" in the
community, but we need the
help of readers to find this
special woman.
The "Outstanding Mom"
will be selected from letters of
nomination. T o make sure
your favorite mom gets the
proper recognition, follow tire
simple Instructions: First,
write your full name, full
address Including city and
state, and your telephone
number al the top of the
page. Underneath, add the

name, full address and tele­
phone number of the mom
you are noinlnullng. Next,
write us a letter Irlllng ua In
your own words why this
m om Is so outstanding.
Please type or rlearly print
your letter.
Submit letters to PEOPLE
Editor Doris Dietrich. P.O.
Box 1657 1300 N. French
Avc.l. Sanford. FL 32771 no
later than Friday. April 26.
the deadline for |udglng.
Winners will tie announced
In The Herald on Mother's
Day.

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Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SHBRIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y G IVEN
that by virtu* cf tfiat certain
Writ ot E.acutlon Issued out of
and under to# seal •I (h# County
C ourt *1 O r m g i C o u n ty ,
F lor Mo. upon 0 flnol lodgement
rendered In th* aforesaid court
on fh* Nth day ot May, A 0
1*94, In lhal tortoln cat* on
titled, E OeyN Juetl Plelnfllf,
- v t ~ DovM It Twyford and
Joan Twyterd. hit wit*, and
Timothy A Jamoi and Lynrw
Jam**, hli wit*. Defendant,
which atordkaid Writ ot Ei*cu
tlon way dallu*r*d to m* at
Sharltt at Samlnola County,
Florida, and I havo l*vl*d upon
th* lot lowing drier itod prep*rty
ownod try David A. Twyford. Jr
and Joan C Twyford. tald
p ra p a rly baing locatad In
Seminole County, Florida, mora
p a rtic u la rly daatrlbad at
follow*
lot t Wood-reel Unit 4. at
r*cord*d In Plat Book 10 at Pag*
71, Public Records at Seminole
County, Florida Said proparty
tt alto known at tail Dock tide
Slraot, wintar Park. Florida

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NOTICE
N O T IC E It haraby glvtn
purtuanl to Section 7S1 IIS,
Florida Sfsfutot. that tho Boo'd
of Trutt**i al th* Inttrnal
lrnproy*m*nl Tru ll Fund hot
rtetirod on application (No
SN77I449), from Sanford Boat
Work!, ot Bo* all Sanford.
Florida 77771. tor a tubmarptd
land Not# by tho Trutto*t ot
Italy awntd submerged land
appurtenant lo Iholr riparian
owner th Ip In St Johnt Rlv*r.
Section 17 A la, Twonthlp If
South. Rang* ]l Eail. Samlnot*
County, Florid*, lor Ih* pur pot*
ot conducting a 700 toot by tli
toot floating dock
An yon* having any questions,
commentt. or conc»rnt regard
mg ih* leasing of thlt Data
own*d tubmargod land thou Id
Ilia tham In writing with th*
Bureau ot Slot* Landt Man
egemenl D*partm*nl ot Notu
ra l Reiouccat, 7*00 Cam
m o n w a o lt h b o u l e v a r d .
Tallahatt*#, Florida 17101. on or
befora 1 00 p m an tht 77nd day
olMay. IMS
Publitn April 71. If May a IKS
DEE 111

and thd undaralgnod aa Sharltl
ot SomlnoN County, Florida,
will at II 90 A M on th* lath
day at May. A D t « t . otlrr tor
tala and tall lo th* hlgh*tl
bidder, lor cath. aub|»ct ta any
and all tilttlng lalnt, al th*
Fronl (Wttl I Door at th* tl*pt
ot th* Somlnot* County Court
homo In Sanlord. Florid*. Ih*
abort dttcrlbod R E A L pro
party
Thai laid tala It bting mad*
te tatltfy tht larmt at tald Writ
ot E locution
John E Polk, Shorlft
SamInoi* County. Florid#
To b* adv*rllt*d April 71. TO,
May t. I], with Ih* i*l* on May
U. It ll
D E E 14*

N O IIC E OF
ANNUAL M l ETIN O
CENTRAL FLORIDA
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, INC
Nolle* It h*raby given that lha
Annual M**!lng ot Ih* Central
F ior id* Zoological Society. Inc
thall b* held on April la. IN I. at
Ih* Sharalon Maitland Ballroom
(Salon I I I . In la n la la a A
M aitland Blvd . M aitland.
Florida at 7 H p m All Voting
Mambart art *i|*ct*d to al
i*nd. and all p*rtont having
business b*lor* thlt Board are
•Ito Invilad to *lt*nd
Shyla Raich
Pr*tld*nl
Publish April If. 71. 77. 11. 14.
Iff!
DEE lla

Legal Notice
legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY HOUS
ING A U T H O R IT Y SEW AO f
T R E A T M E N T ANO IP FLUEN T DISPOSAL FACILI­
TY REQUEST FOR LE TTE R
OF I N T E R E S T
IH
PER FO R M IN G EN G IN E ER
INO CONSULTING SERVICES
Th* Seminole County outing
Authority r*qu*tlt totltrt of
ln t* r* tt from ra c o g n litd
engineering flrmt In connection
with a tmall t*wag* treatment
and affluent ditpotal facility
ter ring )0 unit! of public I-out
mg located at Oviedo. Fla The
anticipated work Include! prt
llmlnary engineering itudlet
end report preparation, final
detignt. cott emmet**, plant,
contract document*, permit*,
administration ot conduction,
operation, malntananca and
monitoring atilitanco and other
mlicetlaneout tarvlcat at lha
Samlnola County H o m ing
Authority thall determine Let
lert of Interatt thall Include a
tlaiemanl ot quefilifcetkm ot
pertonnnel. equipment and la
cllltiei b a llti ot tlmller
proiactt that hare recently been
complated c el i**tl live III
reference* with llr t l hand
knowledge of previous work d
Coplet ot S F ISaandS F
The SemlnotoiCBunty Homing
Authority will tialecl a firm to
perform engineering ter vice* In
*c rorderx* with tectlon If 7 ESS.
Florida tlatutt* IContultanti
Competiliv* Negotiation* Act)
Th* lattar ot Inttratf and
tupportlng Information mutt be
tubm lH td to th* Stmlnal*
County Houting Authority, M l
Academy Pier* Oviedo. Florid*
17741 no ielar than 4 00 P M on
April If. IN I
Publlth April IJ .n . IfU
OEc 17

F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged m butineii at 1917
C re a k t B and D riv e ,
C*»*eiberry. Samlnola County.
Florida 17707 under lha HcMIou*
name ot ART AMONG THE
FLOWERS and that I Intend to
r*gi|t*v taid name with the
Clark ol lha Circuit Ceurt.
Samlnola County. Florida In
accordance with the provident
ot tne F k ill tout Nam* Statute*,
tow n Section MS0* Florida
Statuttf If ST
l\i Randan J Brown
Publlth Apr ill. IS, 77. If. I H I
D E E 4f______________________
F IO TIT ICJU1 NAME
Nolle# It hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 1170
Hwy 04 Foret! City. Seminoi*
County, Florid* under Ih*
flc lillo u t name ol IN TE R
CO U N TY R E A L TY , and that I
intend to regltter tald name
with Ih* Clark ot Ih* Circuit
Court. Seminole County Florida
In accordance with th* pro
*iHorn ot the Fktltloul Name
Statute*, towlt Section MS 0*
F lor id* Statute* ItfT
/»/ Berber* B Miller
Publlth April IS. 77. If A May A.

INS
D E E *7
' NOTICE UNDER
FIC TITIO U S NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HER EB Y GIVEN
that th* undersigned dancing to
engage in butinett under th#
flctlllout name ot Formoor al
Altamonte Mall, all Adamant*
Avenue In th* City Ol Altamonte
Spring* Florida. Intendt to reg
liter the tald name with the
Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court ot
Somlnot#County, Florida
Dated at New York, NY. thlt
Iffh day ol March. IN I
Joseph N Zawadlkl
Vlca Pretidant
Publlth April IS. 71. 7* A May A.
INS
O EE M

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

FIC TITIO U S NAME STA TU TE
AFFID A VIT FOR
ADVANCED REPORTING
PROFESSIONALS
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
On thlt day pertonally op
paared before me. an officer
duly outhorliod to *dmmiller
oath*. MARK S ROOBIN. Pret
Idem o! A D V A N C E D RE
PO R TIN G PROFESSIONALS.
I M l., who being flrtt duly
Sworn depot** and tayt
Th* nomet ot all th* per ton*
interettod In th* butinett con
ducted under th* foregoing
fktitlout noma, and tha e.tont
ot the mtoratt at each at tham In
taid butlnott. Is a* follows
MarkS Roobm
Bh%
Malania S Roobin
UX
Cnnttopher Ballard
D

C ITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Notice it hereby given that a
Public Hearing will b* held by
Ih* Planning and Zoning Com
mlttlon in th* City Committ lon
Room. City Hall. Sanford.
Florida al 7 90 P M on Thurt
day. May 1. INS to contldtr a
raquetf for a Conditional UM In
a GC 1. General Commercial
District
Legal Oatprlptton Lett 4 1 S.
Bloch G AO Choppelt Sub
divttton PB I PC 71
Addreti ffOW 17th Sir **i
Conditional Uto Requested
Sir
,'amlly.
A,I portlet In interatt and
dtiient then have an oppertuni
ty to be heard at taid hear Ingt
By order *4 th* Planning and
Zoning Committkn ot tho City
ot Sanford Florida thlt lath day
Of April. INS
John Morrlt. Chairman
City ot Santor* Planning
and Zoning Committlon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. II
* person decide* to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any me Her considered at th*
*4»r* meeting* or hearing*, ho
may need a verbatim record ot
ih* proceeding! including Ih*
testimony and evidence, which
record It not provided by Ih#
City ot Sentord (FS7M9IOS)
Publish April 17. INS
O E c ISS

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PROFESSIONALS. INC
By Mark S Roobin
It* Pratidonl
S W O R N TO A N D S U B
SCRIBED BEFORE ME thlt It!
day of April. INS
Janet E Land
Notary Public,
My Commission E ip ire t
April a, IfM
Publlth April A IS. 21. If. INS
O EE *f

FICTITIOUS NAME
Njlic# If heryby given that I
am engaged In butinett *1 70*
Milan C l . Allamonla Spring*
Samlnola County. Florid* under
th* fktitlout name ot SEN TEL
ENTERPRISES, and that I In
lend to regittor laid nam* with
lha Clerk ol the Circuit Court.
Samlnola County. Florid* In
accordance with Ih* provltlont
of the Fktitlout Name Statutoi.
towll Sec'Ion Mt Of Florida
Statute* IfST
'*/ Joan M Senui
Publlth April f. IS. tl. If. INS
DEE 4*

,

This it to notify Allred Waldo
ta pay Ih* repair and storage
charge* on hit If77 Chateau
Club Wagon ID lC lIA H X tH U .
to Robert E Dunlap ol Tflf
Central Or Sanford If not paid
in S days I hereby give notice of
getting e Florida ctrtlflcatt ol

titI#

Publlth April 77. 71. 14. IS. 74

INS

DEE 1S1

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
LEO A LA O V ER TIS EM EN t
RE Postponement ot FC 43
tor INS Renovation* and Add*
twnt to Sentinel* Cocasty Car
roctianat Facility. Sanford.
Florida originally scheduled to
be opened Wednesday. 1 90 PM.
May IS. IMS
ALL G EN ER A L CO N­
TRACTORS ON RECORD AS
HAVING S U B M ITTE D PRE
QUALIFICATION f o r m s b y
A P R IL tl. I f l l . S 99 PM
D E A D L IN E W IL L BE
NOTIFIED. BY M AIL. OF THE
C H A N G E S IN T H E T IM E
SCHEDULE ANY REQUIRED
R E S U B M IT T A L O F P R E
Q U A L IF IC A T IO N FORM S
MUST BE R ECEIVEO IN THE
OFFICE OF PURCHASING NO
LA TER TH A N M OND AY.
APRIL If. IMS. f 00 A M
PLEASE NOTE THE FO t
LO W ING C H A N G E S HAVE
BEEN MADE IN THE TIM E
SCHEDULE
B ID D IN G D O C U M E N T S
WILL BE AVAILABLE IN THE
OFFICE OF TH E AR CHITECT.
W ATSON AN D C O M P A N Y .
TAMPA O FFIC E
MONDAY.
APRIL Tl INS
P R E B ID C O N F E R E N C E
TUESDAY. MAY 14 INS 10 00
AM
IT IS MANDATORY TH AT
ALL P R E 0 U A L IF IE D PRO
S P E C T IV E B ID D E R S BE
R E P R E S E N T E D A T TH E
P R E B ID C O N F E R E N C E
O N L Y B IO S F R O M PR E
Q U A L IF IE D G E N E R A L
CONTRACTORS ON RECORD
OF ATTEN DANCE W ILL BE
ACCEPT ED ON JUNE 9S. INS
N EW S C H E O U L E O B IO
O P E N IN G W E D N E S D A Y .
JUNE OS. INS ! 00 PM
JoAnnC Blackmon. CPM
Pur chating Oiractor
HOI E Flrtt Street
Room W114
Sanford. FL 17771
IK !) 111 l t » . E rl 111
Publlth April77, INS OEE ISfl

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT |
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY.]
FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER* (S 117 CP|
HE THE E S T A T E O F
WILLIAM A W ESTBERG
Deceased
N O TICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
Th* admlnlttratlen ol
t t t a l e of W I L L I A M
W ESTBERG. dec eased C*|
NO IS 117 CP. it powdtog In I
Circuit Court tor SEMINOll
County, F lo rid a . P ro ba l
Division th* addrett at which |
Seminal* County Courthomf
North Park Avenue. Santa
Florida Th* nam* and i
ol the personal represent*!.i
and Ih* p a r t o n a l r t p r j
tanlatlva’t attorney
forth below
All Interested percent *|
required to file with thlt Co
WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS I
THE FIRST P U B LIC A TIO N !
THIS NOTICE 111 all dam
against th* rttato and (II ad
ebiecltent by an In ftrtttJ
person te whom notice * (
mailed that challenge* the vali|
ity at me will, th* qualltkatM
of Ih* personal repretanlatlv
venue, or |urltdlctlen ot

CiQUMTt,

ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEd
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ll|
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publkation ol this Notice h^
begun on April IS. I NS
Pectonal Representative
CATHER IN E O GERLICH
talSOvanai* Road.
Maitland. Florida 177SI
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
Cermine M Brava. Etqulr*
CarmlnaM Brava. P A
m o Slat# Road 41*. Suite 1
Longwood Springs
Profetlionel Center
Longwood Florida33MO
n o t i i i i teaa

Publish April IS, 71. INS DE E I

Legal Notice
Peggy W Tweed
NOTICE OF UNPAID
Mt W Hwy 41*
T A N O IB lt PERSONAL
Alternant* Springe. FI 11791
PROPERTY T A X IS
Allemonl* Till* Co
III 24
AS PROVIOEO BY CHAPTER
107 0*7 FLORIDA S TA TU TE S
P O Bo. 73*7
Wlnlir Springe F I 1770*
NOTICE IS HER EBY G IVEN
TH A T TANGIBLE PERSONAL
American Auto E tocfrlc
SI 11
Chrlelopher Nltl
PROPERTY TAXES ASSESSED
•M US 17 *7
FOR Iff* ARE NOW DELIN
Longwood FI 177M
Q U E N T BEGINNING APRIL
American Earthworm Co *• 11
1ST, IMS, SUCH TAXES ARE
P O Bor 1131
NOWORAWING IN TER ES T AT
TH E RATE OF I I PERCENT
Allemonl* Spring*. FI 1I70I
American Family Lila
S4 14
PER YEAR, PLUS THE PRO
Attur*nc*
P O R T IO N A T E COSTS OF
PUBLISHING THIS NOTICE
111 N Wetlmonl* Dr
Allemonl* Springe, FI 11701
UNLESS THE DELIN Q UEN T
American Insurance
7* 71
TAXES ARE PAID PRIOR TO
M AY 1ST, IMS. WARRANTS
Service* Inc
W ILL BE ISSUEO THEREON
SI* IM
IOO | US 17 FI
AND TH E TAX COLLECTOR
Caietlbtrry.
FI 11T07
W ILL APPLY TO THE CIRCUIT
C O U R T FOR AN O R DER
American Hair Faehlont 11*4*
Vlrglnl* Gauvln
D IR E C T IN G L E V Y UPON
«7f S E L*k* SI
SEIZURE OF THE TANGIBLF
PERSONAL PR OPER TY OF
Longwood. FI 177SO
American R*dloch*tnic*l ** *0
TH E TAXPAYER FOR THE
U N P A ID TAXES THE NAMES
Corp
P O Bor 1734
O F THE DELINQUENT PER
SONAL PROPERTY TAXPAY
San lord. FI 37771
American Sod Co
1,170 17
EHS AND THE AMOUNT OF
TH E TAXES, INCLUDING THE
*40 Dog Track Rd
COST OF ADVERTISING ANO
Longwood. FI 37794
American Renlalt Inc.
St] S*
IN TER ES T PE N A LTY ARE AS
FOLLOWS:
Claud* H Wall* Jr
A A Ball Bend Agency
II 71
1911 N Mill*
Orlande FI &gt;7»ot
C/O lee A Wheeler Jr
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American Super Wash
l i t oo
Sanford, FI 71771
Contort Inc
A B C Lawn Mower
14 If
Jack N Her fell
Sal* A Service
(711 tunthln* Lent
&gt;117 Country Club Rd
Ailemont* Springe, FI JJ7I4
Sentord FI 117/1
Anderson Service Station 7117
A Action Rent A Sign 7.ISI II
C/O John W Ander ton
ION Candace Dr
1*07 SW Md
Maitland. FI 11711
Sanlord. FI 11771
A A Rich
II If
Angelo Reefeuranl Inc
411 0*
*10 E Allemonl* Dr
171 E Hwy 4M
Altamonte Springe, FI 17701
Cattalberry. FI 11797
A M P Oltfrlbutort
i l l 11
Anpro Fashion* Inc
111 77
Ernetl Lea III pros
ol Sanford
P O Bor 117*
P O Oor 14
Sanford, FI 11771
S«nford. FI H77I
A*lco Attodel* Inc
IOOI
Animal Kingdom
17 7*
SI* IA
C/O Hal M A Ruth
Cranberry
&gt;00 Semor an Blvd
Cattelberry, FI 17701
P O Bo. I l l
Able Machine A Supply 2*0 IS
Winter Park. FI J31I*
Richard Franla
Anna Marla*
111 47
In torn* I IonaI
P O Bon Ilf
Longwood. FI 11IS0
Catherine J Ludwig
Abramt Electric Inc
111 44
NS SR 414 Sit 111
700 S Myrlla Av*
Altamonte Spring*. FI H IM
Sanford, FI 11171
Anlronkt Corp
1 *4* 14
Accent Pooli A Spat Inc I I 11
P O Bor Mt
Room 111 P
Allamonla Springs, Fl H i l l
101 Samar an Blvd
Aqua Vitl* Inc
II* If
Allamonla Springs, FI 17701
Scuba World Of
Achilla* Braagl Inc
*4 11
Wtklv* lq
MOO Dan* lane Unit 41
f it W Hwy 4M
Longwood, FI 13114
Allamonla Springs, Fl 11701
Action Screen Printing 1,171**
Afem Products Carp
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1411 Samlnola Bird
Inc
Cattalbarry. Fl MN7
Richard H A G ill W Jay
I1S0 Bennett Rd
Arturo'* Beauty Salon ot ISO 44
Longwood. FI 11IS0
Allamont* Inc
Action Ball Bondi
If at
7*1 Orient* Av*
M N U » irA M
Allamonla Springs. Fl 11701
Longwood. FI 11790
Attoclaied Sytlomt
IT* II
Adamlttlon Jeff
IH
Industrie*
•SO Hally Hill Av*
M l N Palmetto Av*
Casselberry. F111707
Sanford. Fl 11771
Adage Inc
II Ot
Alrulm III
Ills
1*7 Montgomery Rd Sle IB
aka Top Alloclatod Lid
It* N Lako Blvd
AltomanN Springs FI 11714
Adam Platllct
11I *7
Allamonla Spring* Fl 11141
Barry Levine
Aulkln Bulldart Corp
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III Allament*
P O Bo. M il
Commerce Bird
Longwood Fl D IM
Altamonte Spring*. FI 11711
Attract Ad Scraon
« 0i ts
Adami John
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Printing Inc
longwood Village Shopping
1409 Hwy 417
Sanlord, Fl M77I
Hwy *14 III Ml
Longwood. FI H IM
AVCO Financial Services all St
Adami Lawn Cart
ta ft
Alin Properly Tae Dept
Oouglai A Adame
*70 Newport Center dr
743* Grandview Av*
Newport Botch. C . fiaaa
Sanlard. FI 11771
AVCO Flnaclal Service*
1* IS
Air Elect Contractor*
N M
Leasing Ca
P O Bo. 741
Attn P A Camp
ath Floor
Earn park. FI H IM
Aklni Belvln
14tt
P O Bon 1719
*0* Wetor Oak Lana
Newport Beach Ca tlaal
AVCO Financial Service* 71 If
longwood. FI H IM
Leasing Co
Allto I
40IS
Altn P A Camp
*00 Miami Spring* Or
longwood FI 1177*
ath F lour
P O Bee 1119
All Scraon Servlet
1*al
Joseph Sumlln
Newport Beach. C* eieai
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A ycock Juhn
t 07
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Maitland. FI H itt
All American
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Winter Springs Fl J7704
Equipment Carp
B C H Construction
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Sentord. FI W li
1*11 S French Av*
All Seat Malalt Inc
I It *7
P 0 . Boa *01*
Sanford, Fl HIM
PI LauderdaN. FI 7UI0
B C McGentgal Spunk tore 794 (a
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M l l* t l Palmetto Av*
Lengwood. Fl H IM
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long wood FI H IM
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l!M Douglas Av*
All star Auto Part*
it* &gt;7
Longwood Fl HIT*
Susan A Raymond Lip ton
Bobcock Co. Th*
alas*
M04 Orlande Dr
1104 Man*!* Ave
laniard. FI DT7I
Alltlar Producthmt
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Coral Gablet Ft UI4*
Bahama Joes
1071 U
Attn Oorelhy L M * | «l
111 Whooping Loop
P O Bo. H f 4
Dayton* Beach Fl IMIS
Allamonla Sprint*. FI 11741
Altamonte Cam* C*
117} Baktn A Stogner
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Adamant* Spring*. FI 1171*
M il Suiters Mill Clr
Alpha Butineii
71]77
Casselberry. El H 7*7
System* Inc
Bar Central al F tor id* 1.1*4 H
7M Industry Rd
Rt 1 Bo* r*
P O Bo* IN
Dodd Rd
lengwaud FI H IM
M*m*nd.
Fl H7SI
Allemonl* Furnilura
7*g
Berner s Coffee A Tea
M l 17
Warehouse

Mary H Brown
I*07 SR 4la
Longwood Fl H7I4
Bavarian Specialties ef 4.07* 1*
Orlando Inc
SM N Douglas Av*
Allemonl* Springs. Fl H70I
Battery Charger
SI ft
Spec lain**
IIS Jasmin* Rd
Casselberry, Fl 17797
Bey Con General Inc
300 If
1430 Sycamore Lin*
Sandusky. Oh 44*70
Beaudoin Ev*
1113
Lol II
*3* Hwy 17*3
Fern Perk. Fl Il/M
Bv.rd.il Cabinets Inc
*4 1!
Robin Hopper
Iff* Beard.II Av*
Sentord. Fl H77I
Ball* Enterprises
417 4t
SI* I
14*1 Seminal* Blvd
Casselberry, Fl 17797
Bender A Associates Inc 11 *9
P O Baa ttr
Alfamentt Springs. Fl 71791
Benchmark Conic actors l.H I fa
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P O Bo. 147]
Longwood. Fl H734
Bettor Garbage Service
4* II
Inc
P O Bo. 4S1
Altamonte Springs. Fl 11703
•assy Annas Hair
soak*
Styling
C/O Befty A Howard
M l Weil First Si
Sentord. Fl H77I
Big Ned Q Qulckprlnl
10* 41
Center
771 Live Oak* Blvd
Catielberry, Fl 17707
Blk* A Mower Center
71 M
of Sanford
C/O Margot E Reynolds
SO* French Avenue
Sentord. Fl 11771
Bill Scheub Stable* Inc
9 71
Mt Laly Acres Lon*
Longwood. Fl H7S0
Bloseepe Inc
194 17
C/O James M Thomas
P O Bo. 71*
Longwood. F l H7S4
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lit E Allemonl* Dr
Allamonla Springs. Fl 11701
Blind* (Hinds Blind* Inc Ila fl
1MI Hobson SI
Longwood. Fl 11710
Blue Bird Inn
M IS
J W McFayden
toll Holly Av*
Sentord. Fl 11771
Hodden Coin Op Leundr y f I a&gt;
411 Eric Av*
,
Temp*. Fl 11*4*
Book Shoppe The
*7 II
Will* Springs Village
M il Red Bug Lake Rd
Casselberry. Fl 11707
Bor onson Mary
4 7]
Rl 1 Bos 414
Lol 11
Sanlord. Fl 11771
Bowles Really Inc
7214
P O Bos l JO*
Oviedo Fl 11741
Bowks Realty Inc
4*al
1410 W Hwy 414 SI* C
Longwood. Fl H IM
Brantley Square Cain
717 90
Leundr y
C/O Stove Marvin
*14 W Hwy alt
Atlamento Spring*. Fl H791
Brick*! U Store It
IIStl
TfOl Orlando Dr
Sentord Fl 11771
Bryant A Oehner
SI0k
Aluminum Inc
144 Hope SI
Longwood F l 177S4
Budd Cook TV
M74
King*wood TV Inc
*431 Forest City Rd
Orlando Fl MHO
Building Design And
tl 11
Concepts Inc
Ml Stanton Place
Longwood Fl 1177*
Bueno Electronic# Inc
IS 41
*41 E Allamonla Dr
Allamonto Spring*. Fl H70I
Bulldog Equipment
343SO
111* I Allamonto Dr
Allamonto Springs, fl Htgi
Bulldog Equip Ca Inc
174
491 S Hawthorn* Clr
Wintar Springs. Fl 11747
Bu'gess W D
*7 74
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sell Lake Howell Rd
Winter Park. Fl lilt*
Burnt Chris
17)4
140 Carriage Cava
lot 143
Sanford. Fl 11773
Bucnstd Mark
• 19
&gt;09 Carr lag* Cava
Lol 714
laniard. Fl 17771
Bus-nets Printing Inc
31* U
110 Hope Sr Bldg E
longwood. Fl H IM
Cabinetry By Joseph
ft 10
It Nursery Rd *9
longwood PI H IM
Camp Haranweed Inc
11f*9
Sul to Ml
14 E Washington $3
Or land*. Fl 13*01
Canon Equipment
4.7917!
leasing Co
190 N Nava Rd
Ormond Beech Fl M74
Conan Food Entocpr Iset 7*44*

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DBA Cassidy * H P II
710 N Nova Rd
Ormond Baacn. Fl 33704
Capl Nemo t Submarine IM 17
Station Inc
10* East Graenfre* Ian*
Lake Mary. Fl H 74*
Car*O Sell Palace
fa l
C/O Larry 0 Blair
IfIS B French Av*
Sanford. Fl H77I
Carnaby Shop 7* C/O
191 *S
C*rn*by Shops ol
Pla. Inc
1141 NE laird SI
N Miami Batch. Fl 11142
Carnlhan Robert
a 47
Lot IM
IM Windsor Ct.
San lord. Fl 11771
Carter Oefton Enterprises If 0a
10* Holder nast Or
Longwood. Fl 1777*
Caruthars Alma
IS71
300 Carriage Cove
Lot H f
Sentord Fl H77I
Cesa Prlmo Inc
IM *0
Suit* 1*0
One Purlieu Place
Winter Park. Fl H7Y1
Casa Mia Pluena A
111 IS
Rlttorant* Impede Inc
On* Purlieu Place fl*9
Winter Park, Fl Jlffl
Casa Mia
IH M
V k serve's Restaurant Inc
7*47 Wvklva Springs Rd
Lengwood. Fl H7M
Casselberry Furniture
47 41
M0 N Hwy 17 A Fl
Casselberry, Fl 11707
Cell’s Ice Cream
*&gt;S17
1001 Hwy *94
Cattalbarry. Fl 1)797
Castra Helen A Robert
* 90
117 Spring Hammock Pk
Lol 44
Longwood, Fl 11714
Cellar Th*
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R Krtls Invettmenl Inc
127 Senl.ndo Spgk Rd
Longwood. Fl 11730
Ctllulll* Cantor
11*M
TVOi la k e ,lew Dr
Fern Perk. Fl 12710
Central Florida Healing 107 79
A Air Condlltontng Inc
IS* Sunshine Lane
Allemonl. Springs. Fl U7I4
Chamto Hearing
1771
Instruments Inc
Lewis H Tryon
P O Bo. 1344
Sanford, F I 17771
Champs Sport Shop
4SS 7*
1714 Hacitnde Blvd
St* C
Fori Lauderdale, Fl 1UI*
Chappy * Studio Club
7*443
P O Bo. O
Fern Park. Fl 177M
Charier Realty Inc
479*
P O Bo. 447
Oviedo F I H743
Chem Service A Repair
M tl
P O Bo. M l
Lake Monroe, Fl 717*7
Cherry's Realty A
1*II
Contr A Barbershop
C/O M Cherry
U M W lllh St
Sanford. Fl H77I
Chenowafh Inc
II 77
Clark* H Chenowefh
1900 Douglas Av* Sto 117
longwood. Fl U714
Christo's Hair Salon
SM II
401 Bon Isay Ava
Orlando. Fl 1)«)S
Christo s Family
f t ) 19
Retlauranl
34* W Lake Mary Blvd
Lake Mary, Fl 1174*
Clre’f Italian Retlauranl 43t 7*
A Dali Inc
f ill SR *14
lor-gwood Fl 117M
Clark Clair A Vera
*1*
It* Hacienda Village
Wlntor Springs. Ft 17799
Clark Ronald
19(1
344 Carriage Cava
Lot Ml
Sanlord. FI 72771
Cettoe Boutique/
]$7 (J
Loehmenns
Hubert Pricket!
P O Be. MM
Cattalberry. Fl 17707
Ceflln'i Ftorltl A Gills
&gt;53 M
Villa** Market Place
Mia Orlando Or.
San lord Fl H771
Commercial Kitchen
I I Jl
Service* Inc
US Live Oak Blvd
Ceseelbaery. Fl »7 g i
Computer Adventures Inc 71 S3
John D A l O Phillips
*97 Lava* Cl
A;i.monte Springs. Fl 71714
Complete Interiors Inc
Ml M
Its Douglas Rd
Allamonto Springs. Fl H791
Computer land
IS* M
Village Shoppe. Th*
117 W Hwy AM
Allamonto Springs. Fl H7gt
Concrete Heritors Inc.
7117
P O Bo. 1477
Oviedo. Fl H7al
Consolid, tod Stoat Inc.
131 M
Bos See
Long wend. Fl D7M
Con sal Idatod
19 al
UM S F ranch Ava
San lord. Fl M77I
Continental Casual Inc
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Longwood, Fl H IM
Continental Contracting 417 77
Sarvica Inc
Sto H
711 W Sanlenda Springs Dr
Lonaewwd. Fl » f !0
Corn Popper Th*
4*gtf
110* Montgonery Rd
Longwood FIM7M
Covey Theodor*
fM
71* Orchid Av*
Casselberry. Fl 11197
Cornell E L
179*
444 Spanish Moss Dr
Casselberry. Fl 11707
Cortrlght Mr A Mrs
III!
44) Laka Kathryn Clr
Casselberry, Fl 7)707
Country Curl Beauty
I* M
Salon
IOf Country Club Road
Laka Mary, Fl 1)744
Country Club Nursery
300 41
&gt;71) Country Club Rd
Sanford. F1 17771
Cragher Lavernla M
tf OS
744 El wood Ave
Orlando. Fl 11K4
Crafty John A Vera A
M 07
Ed A Patel Crotty
lit Monterey Dr
Oviedo Fl 127SS
Crucian* Art Gallery
1*4 79
Inc.
all E Allamonla Ava
Allemonl* Springs, Fl 11791
Cut Right Lawn Cara
ISO*
Daniel C Daub
719 AAeadow SI
Sanford. Fl 17771
O J l Sweets N Ealt
411*
S47f Laka Howell Rd
Wlntor Perk. Fl 117*1
Dennel Greenware
SO) &gt;4
Bay wood Induilrlal Park
114 Baywood Ava
Longwood, Fl 177M
Denial's Crab Hout*
M l 07
E Dantbergor
7799 French Ava
Sanford. Fl 21771
Daugherty Joseph J
7) M
779 Holly Hill Ave
Casselberry. Fl 11797
Davis Glenn S
*11
Suite Ml
I* E Washington SI
Orlando Fl 33*01
Day Night Grill
77) *9
1)90 F ranch Ava
San lord, Fl 11771
Oavlf. Glenn S.
31 74
Suite Ml
14 E Washington SI
Orlando. Fl 17901
Dealer Software
IfO la
Systems Inc.
Alan R Wrasa
MS N Maitland Ava
Sulfa IM
Allamonla Spring*. Fl 13791
Dalco Inc.
U 1 aa
Mf N Hwy *14
Longwood. Fl 377M
Delmor't Gourmet Wine 71a 9*
Cheat* A Coffee
Will# Spgt Village
34*3 Rad Bug Laka Rd
Catkelberry. Fl 77797
Donnie* T Shirt
41 44
World Inc
C/O Dannlt Harwlll
111 Holdernett Dr
Longwood Fl J7IM
Diab * Etna Apparal
U l 44
Bui tor Piaia
1471 E Samoran Blvd
Cattalberry Fl 11797
Otnos Pina
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Dur Chester Carp
Suit* 1 Sweetwater Sq
Longwood, Fl H IM
Diver Don
IM I7
*04 N Hwy 17*1
Casiolborry. Fl 177*7
Doll to Curley R Ally
11 34
7004 D Bradford Cl
Tallahatt**. Fl D M )
Dolan Title A Guarantee aa ) l
Carp
P O Bo. *44
Allamonto Springs. Fl UfOt
Donato t Helton Dali
M l 71
Longwood laket South II
1004 N Hlway 17 fl
Cassolborry. Fl 1)7*7
Oorvato t Italian Dali
M* IS
•II W SR *M
Allamonto Springs. Fl D7I0
Donaldson Woodrow
4 41
300 Carrlaga Cove Way
Lot 14
Seniord Fl U77I
Douceit* F H Inc
TV 79
97) Allamonto Or
Alternant* Springs. Fl D Ttl
Duffs Smorgasbord FUt 1 Ml 17
C/O Sovog* A Brown
P O Bo. 7744}
Oklahoma City- Ok 7)11)
Dunan Motor lalt Inc
340 79

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Hialeah. Fl 1MI9
Dunn Dennis AN B Mrs
*** Hotly Hill Av*
Catkelberry. Fl HI97
Durham Thomas A

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Wlnle* Springs. Fl D799
E B M Auto Works
IM f l
Marshall C R Am key
107 Longwood Av*
Altemonto Springs. Fl 117*1
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797 Hotly H ill Av*
Cotaofbovry, F l 1)797
Eckstein Earl
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100 Carriage Ceve Way

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Sanford. F l U77I

Eighty Forty Corp
7(1 M
DBA Jamtof Hallmark Shop
7)11 Mohawk Trail
Maitland, Fl 1I7SI
Elbow Room Th*
Id44
load S Sanford ava
Sanford. Fl D77I
Elam Louis*
M 47
114 Dogwood Dr
Cattalbarry. Fl 11797
Elain# Powers Figure
74f 7*
Salon
No 1 John Batchelor Inc.
M D Curry Ford Rd
Orlando. Fl 17(0*
E n loll Stucco
11M
735 Central St.
Allamonla Springs. Fl D70I
Embassy Auto Brokers
II ft
Gustav* Carbonall
fS4 N Hwy 17 f )
Longwood. Fl U7M
Em pire Aulo Body
19972
Rotter! F Prelttor
P O Bo. 11)7
Sanford. Fl 17771
Eplcom Inc
1.41117
C/O William R Adams
411 Joslana Ct
Altamonto Springs. Fl D70I
Environment Control
IS ff
Equipment Inc
Sulla A
»*0 E Hwy 414
Longwood. Fl D7M
Efber Enterprises Inc
M l 92
7 . 9 B o . !•
Longwood. F l D7M
E .coveting Plus Inc
4101
Paul McCourry

Fuller Tire Service
Denny Lee Fuller
P O Bo. H D
Casselberry. Fl 17707
G S B Enter prise* Inc
Video Gemot
James A Stokes
TtM SMU Blvd
Orlando. Fl D I U
Gobrloit Sub Sandwich
J004 Edgowtter Dr
Orlando. Fl 33104
Goble Brothers
Construction Inc
San Sebastian Sq Sto
499 Hwy 414
Altamonto Springs. Fl
Cello Carl
747 Holly Hill Av*
Cossolberry. Fl 17707
Corner F
1997 Lour* St
Cassolborry. Fl D707
Gemini Electronics Inc
47) W Stale Rd 414
Altamonte Springs. Fl
Gen* Jones Gulf Center
411 Hwy 17 fl
Longwood. Fl D7M
G.norol Electron
Manufacturing Corp
970 Sunshine Lon* 4 G
Allamonto Springs. Fl
Georges Shoo Repair
Inlertlato Mall
Altamonte Springs. Fl
Gingerbread House The

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Ailemont* Springs Fl D7QI
Glass Construction
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Oviedo. Fl D74)
Forest City. Fl D7I4
Fannie’s Cato
711
Global Coach A Armor 1.1T7 4]
Attn Wilbert A Gordon
Manufacturing Inc
1771 W Uth St
Michael S Sent*
Sanford. Fl D77I
11) Hickman Dr
Forwlg* Frame A Trim
24 94
Sentord. Fl D77I
Inc
Golden Cleaning A
10 f*
I0M W Willow Grov* SI
Painting
Allamonla Springs. Fl D70I
Dan Golden
Farrow Induilrto* Inc
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Rt I Bo. 434 A
P O Bo. MO
Maitland. FID 71I
Fern Park. Fl D7M
Gold Nuggot Jewelers
7)4 4)
Fal Boy Bar B Q/
14)91
414 Shopping Cantor
Allamonla
ft* Hwy 414
C/O H A Killer J r .
Longwood, Fl D7S0
1490 E Hwy M
Good Timet Pill*
931l(
Winter Garden. Fl D7I7
*90 Stats Rd 434
Fellman Herman
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Allemonl* Springs, Fl D70I
f ) Palm Valloy Or
Goodman Jack
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Oviedo. Fl DIO )
M l Dogwood Dr
Fern Park Automotive
74 M
Cassolborry. Fl D797
Phillip H Sawyer
GPI Instruments Inc
tgi 14
400 Dog Track Road
P O Bo. 314
Longwood. Fl D IM
Wlntor Park, Fl D7f0
Ftrnbrook Farms
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Granny’s Kitchen
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Rl 4 B o . 11*0
Billy J Martindal*
Sentord Fl D77I
)M E Commercial SI
Ftiwcrelt Custom
I ] 10
Sonlord. Fl M77I
Wood Work
Granny’s Old Faihlon
S4I FT
Oebre F Tata
Donut
U l Stolen!! Rd
C/O Ltonard W Coulter
Wlntor Park. Fl D799
1*07 Orlando Av*
First Alabama leasing
Me ts
Sanlord. Fl D77I
Controller Big It Tie* Sir
Graentoal Inc.
14f l
4)1 6*1 Air Blvd Sto AI
t i ll Sldcup Rd
Mobil*. Al la*07
Maitland, Fl D7SI
F linos* Unlimltod Ol
444 99
Green Rodney G Inc
at 71
P O Bo. 4(7
lengwood Laka* Cantor
Oviedo Fl D74S
1114 Hwy 17 91
Greenway Gordon
M as
Cattelberry. Fl D797
Jack Rally
Flschor Lillian
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P O Bo. 140*
M l Delray Dr
Apopka. Fl 33703
Oviedo. F I 1)7*1
Grlndal. EIHobofh A.
79 IB
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Inc
1(4) S R 4)4 Sto M7
P O Boa 4*4)17
Longwood. Fl D7M
Miami. Fl m a t
GSB Enterprises Inc
I7.M
Florida Baseball Schools M a t !
MM SMU Bird
A Orlande Baseball
Orlando. Fl 13917
Camp Inc
GBS Entorprlsot Inc
7994
IM I Meltonvllto Av*
Ml* SMU Blvd
Sanford. Fl D77)
Orlando. Fl 17417
F tor Ido Horseman Th*
3) 79 Gumbmann Construction 7M *1
P O Bos 149
Co Inc
Allamonto Springs. Fl D74I
P O Bo. 1174
Florida Homo Craftort ! 779 to
Sanford. Fl D77I
l"C
Gwtmenn Drogeth Assoc IM 47
317 Maitland Av*
A/chltocfs Planner* Inc
Altamonte Springs 7 I 33791
P O Drawer *M
Florida Land Co.
J.»t7 *3
Sanford. Fl M771
C N A Tower Sto *90
H M Rotlouronl
134S)
731 South Orange Av*
C/O Own Oueng Chg Etc
Orlando. Fl 17*01
P O Be. 14791
F lor Ida Tu rf
4713*
Orlande. Fl 13*03
Equipment Inc
Haber Bernice
f|0*
Ifl4 Slat* Rd at North
fl* Hacienda Village
Longwood. Fl D IM
Winter Springs. PI D79i
Hagan Hama* Inc
(ig 77
Florida Stoop Shop* Inc.
11(1
711 E Ridgewood If
Sto E
Allamonto Springs. Fl U Tg i
71) West Samanda Spgs Dr
Florida Watorbed Carp
ea 43
Longwood. Fl D7M
107) Samaran Blvd.
Hair al tha Summit
1)1 f )
Wlntor Park. Fl D T t l
John ( Wfttmeyor
14a)
Hwy
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Fluid Resources
104 71
Cattelberry. Fl D797
t i t W Highway 4M
Sto M4
Halrcuffart Unlimited
12) M
Allamonto Springs. PI D79I
Inc.
Food Barn
3*7 *1
10* Swaalwatar Square
P O B e . IMS
Longwood. Fl D7M
Sanford. F l OT7I
Halit*. Graphic Inc
m tf
Food Barn
1.481(7
Tho Typo People
P O B e. 1M4
P O Boa 1707
Sanford Fl D77I
Winter Pork, Fl D7f*
Fosters of Florida
Hat
Hallmark (utmost
77( l
2711 Hie wo see Rd
System* Inc.
Orlando PI 33904
Sto m
Ml Wymere Rd
Four lack Inc
I *44 M
•711 W Kennedy Blvd
AHomonto Springs. Fl S ite
tem p* Fi u*0«
Hell. Chari** Ineurone* U l M
F * . Andy
life *
P O Boa MB*
API •
Lange fed. Fl D U *
U m Somoron Blvd
Haittoed s Flowers a
ft sa
Orlando. Fl IMS!
Gill*
Bar wood Canter
Friendly Cat*
B.77
D9 San to ri Ava
14M N SR 427
Sanford. F l D77I
FIM 7M
* Sunbelt
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Louisville. Ky 4019)

P O Baa 14(7

Greenville N C 17(14
Harlem Pleasant Cef*
141
C/O Llllto A Wlllto Smith
Bo. 374
Sentord. Fl D77I
Hark men Industries Inc
U S(
IS Nursery Rd
Longwood. Fl D7S0
Herl’t Forms
7) t l
Rt 1 Bo. IS)
Sentord, Fl M77I
Her lib# id Emmet) PA
II 14
Sir 300
IM N Westmont* Dr
Altamonto Springs. Fl 1)791
itarthun Kim
M 91
414 Holly Hill Av*
Cassalberry, Fl 11707
Heallhco PrototsKmal
41141
Sec* Corp
T * . Department
IS Stuart SI
Boston, Me 9111#
Henderson Rote Iyn
HD
IM Sable Palm Or
Casselberry. Fl 11707
Her anwood Ltd
1) M
A Fie General Partnership
14 E Washington St
S'* Ml
Orlande. Fl 71901
Merllag* Services Inc
17 TS,
William S While
P O Bo. G
Longwood. Fl })7M
Her onwood Proper lies
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F D G D Inc
to C Washington SI
Sto Ml
Orlando. Fl 17901
Holistic Chiropractic
77
Clinic Inc
)M Springdale Dr
Allemonf* Springs. Fl 12791!
Holton Drywell
ID* Noire Dam*
Altamonto Springs. Fl M701
Hopkins Don
lif t
Lot IS Blk C
Ilk Arapeho Tr
Wlntor Springs. Fl M709
Hoc lion Land Clearing
4M ft
4SSI Lake Drive
Cattalberry. Fl 12797
Hout* ol Bread
la#I)
491 Sanlord Av*
Sanford. Fl 11771
Hudson Roy
731
Lot 17
*39 Hwy 17*7
Earn Park. Fl M7M
Hunt Gary D Proton's 1*1 ft
land Surveyor
147 Lake Elton Or
Catialborry, Fl M707
Itydar. Arlan D CPA
lit 30
213 WPin# Av*
Longwood. Fl D IM
Ic* Cream Emporium
M7 33
N T Hwy 414
Longwood. Fl D7S0
Intered Industries Inc If 4**0*
P O Bo. 14700
Orlando. Fl 17917
India Palace Restaurant i i f t l
Regency Square
) U Samaran Blvd
Cattalbarry. Fl M797
Insurance Corporation
ta; i;
al America
I Douglas Place
lie W Orange SI
Allamonto Springs. Fl D Ttl
Intornettono! Aero
*04 47
Marin* Carp
411 Silver Lake Rd
Sentord, Fl D77I
International Mailing
I D
I brook Sf
Shelton. Ct 9k4At
International Plus
M *4
Hearing Instruments Inc
1U0 Airport Blvd
Satnferd. Fl M7JI
inter Hal* Beauty Salon
fl 14
Internet* Mall
ID Allamonto Dr
Allamonto Springs. Fl D Ttl
Investor's Till* Service 221 )l
7M S E Lako SI
Longwood. Fl U7SB
Island Living
U 41
VIltoo* Shipp*
141 W Hwy. 414
Allamonto Springs. Fl U N I
J B J Auto Seevice
171)1
E a.on
HIS Somoron Blvd
Casiolborry. Fl DN 7
J A B Sound
*47
7*17 Hwy 17 91
Sentord. Fl U77I
J A J Cam* Enterprises Iff M
C/O O J Janet DVM
D U N Somoron Bled
Wlntor Pork, F l DTt*
J C L Landttoorlng Inc 1.72) 41
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longwood. Fl U7M
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John W McFayden
Ml Sentord Av*
Sentord. Fl D77I
J M A t Inc
)aa 17
Ml S Hwy. 17 91
Lengwood. Fl D7M
Jackson Billy Til*
49 09
Hf Turn* Mound Or,
CatatWorry. Fl DTt/
Jacob* Land Clearing
7*1(7
Warn* Jacob*
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O-ieda. Fl D ia l
Jada ( Metric Inc
id H
DBA SI John Btocfrlc Co
PO. Sea (87
Longwood. F l DUO
James Sato* Corp
117*1
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�Monday. April W, I W - 1 B

Evening Herald. Sanford FI.

Countersuit Threatened In Iron Bridge Flap
By Donna E atca
Herald S ta ff W riter
If the city of Orlando makes good its threat to
lake Seminole County and three cities served by
the Iron Bridge Regional Sewer Plant near Oviedo
to court. Seminole County may file a counter-suit
demanding its promised 1.4 million gallons of
daily sewer capacity.
Despite published reports that Orlando plans to
immediately sue Seminole County. Casselberry
and the Orange County cities of Winter Park and
Maitland for their share of the 812 million costs of
bringing the sewer plant Into compliance with
federal regulations. Sem inole County A d ­
ministrator Ken Hooper said all Orlando did was
authorize Its attorneys to prepare the necessary
documents to flic suit.
"If Orlando does sue. Seminole may well
countcr-sue for its sewer capacity." Hooper said.

The Seminole County Commission four months
ago sent a letter to the city of Orlando saying
Seminole would pay its fair share once its
allocated capacity was released, he said.
Hooper added that Seminole's fair share, based
on the percentage of capacity the county has. Is
$1.1 million dollars.
And Hooper added, the county will have that
much money In hand from developers' connec­
tion fees as soon as Seminole's capacity at Iron
Bridge Is released. There arc now 86 develop­
ments. seeking 3.5 million gallons of sewer
capacity, on Seminole County's walling list for
connection.
Each of the developers must pay in advance
82.071 per unit In connection fees. But each
developer is being limited to 52.500 gallons of
daily capacity Initially - enough capacity Tor 150
housing units. Th e fee was upped by 7 1 cents per

gallon of capacity to 82,071 to pay for the
county's costs of Orlando bringing Its sewer plant
into compliance with federal regulations.
Hooper said at the same time the county has
not waived any of Its rights. He explained that
when the county granted a special exception to
the city of Orlando some years ago to permit
construction of Orlando's regional sewer plant in
Seminole County, conditions included that the
p l a n t ' s e f f l u e n t w o u l d n ot h a r m the
Econlockhntchcc River In any way and that
Seminole County would be held harmless from
anything that might occur at the plant, such as It
not functioning as expected.

SHS Student Honored For Business Aptitude
The United Slates Achievement
Academy has announced that
Renne Caldwell. 145 Crystal
Lake A v„ Lake Mary, has been
named a 1985 United States
National Award winner in Busi­
ness education.
The Academy recognizes less
than 10 percent of all American
high school sludenls. Renne.
who attends Seminole High
School, was nominated for this
National Award by Mrs. K.J.
Alexandar. a Business Instructor
A coordinator at SHS. Renne will

appear In the United States
Achievement Academy Official
Yearbook, published nationally.
"Recognizing and supporting
our youth is more important
then ever before In America's
h i s t o r y , " said Dr . Ccr ogc
Stevens. Executive Director of
the United States Achievement
Academy. "Certainly United
States Achievement Academy
award winners should be con­
gratulated and appreciated for
their dedication to excellence
and achievement."

The Academy selects USAA
winners upon the exclusive rec­
o m m e n d a t i o n of t eachers,
coaches, counselors or other
school sponsors and upon
criteria for selection including a
student 's academic p e rfo r­
mance. Interest and aptitude,
leadership qualities, responsibil­
ity. enthusiasm, motivation to
leam and Improve, cttlzenshlp.
attitude and cooperative spirit,
and dependability.
Renne is the daughter of Mrs
Christine Goble.

SCHOOL MENU
SCHOOL MENU
T uesday
April 2 3
E n tre e
Hamhurgrr/Bun
i'ole Slaw
Taler Tots
ft nil Juice
Milk
E x p re ss
Hamburger
Cheeseburger
Taler Tots
E m il

Juice
Milk
W ednesday
April 2 4

Entree
Oven fried Chicken
Sweet l*otatocs
Green Beans
Rolls
Ice Cream
Milk
E x p re ss
Hot dog
Chlx Baltic
Frill*

The state Department of Environmental Regu­
lation and the U S . Environmental Protection
Agency stopped new connections lo the Orlando
plant last spring after It was determined the plant
by dumping Its effluent Into the Econlockhatrhce
River was polluting the waterway with nutrients,
a by-product of sewer effluent.

Legal Notice
CITY or
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE o r
P U S U C 8 E A R IN 0
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONC ERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the Ctty CommUHon a* lh*
City of Lot* Mery Florid* that
told Commtifion will hoH) 4
Public Hearing on Miy 7 1TS5.
•I I X P M fo eonildar an
Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE o r T h e
C IT Y o r l a k e M ARY
FLORIDA AMENDING SEC
TtON Ji Of, OF THE CODE 0*
O R D I N A N C E S
E S T A B L IS H IN G S E C TIO N
»l OP IGI TO PROVIDE FOR A
C H A R G E FOR R E TU R N E D
CHECKS AND ACMARGE FOR

Juice
Milk
T hursday
April 2 5
Manager's Special
Friday
April 2 6

No School

t h e u s e o f w a t e r d u r in g

CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO
THE WATER V E T E R BEING
IN S T A L L E D
P R O V ID IN G
FOR SEVER AB ILITY CON
F l I C T S AND f f F E C T IV E
DATE
A copy ol u !d Ordinance ihall
ba available «i the olflca of tha
Clfy O n »t CUy Hall. IM N
Country Club Road late Mary
Florida from • 00 A M unfit
i 10 P M
Monday through
Friday for all potionl d a n mg
•oetamin* lama
Tha Public Htarlng than ba
hold In Iha city Hall, IM North

Country Club Road Laaa Mary
Florida at T X P M on May 1
Iff) or at toon tharoaltrr at
pottiblr at rrhich lima Inlaratl
ad part-at 'or and againtt tha
requett i'a*ad aboia m il ha
hoard Sa*d hoar mg may ba
contmuad from lima to tlma
until final action it token by tha
City Cemmimon
THIS NOTICE thall ba pot lad
in mraa U ’ public placet within
'ha City ol Lata Mary at tha
City Hall and publithad In the
E van mg Ht&lt;a'd prior to tha data
ol tha Public Hearing
A taped racord ol Ih't moating
it mada by tha City tor Itt
convenience Thit ttcord may
not conttifut* an adequate ra
cord tor tha putpotet ot appeal
Irom a daemon mada by the
City Com nut non with reflect lo
tha foregoing matter Ahy
par ion Althing lo online Platan
adequate record ot Iha proceed
lugs 't maintained tor appellate
purpotet a adyttad lo mate tha
nacattary artangementt at hit
or ha» own a.panto
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY FLORIDA
t Carol Edwardt
City Clerk
D A TE D April I. IMS
Publlth A p n ll. IS. FI. IS IMS
D EE SI

Legal Notice
Continued From Pxge 2B
Sanford. FI MMI
Jarrlt Donald
I] 14
SCO Carriage Cove
Lot an
Sontord. FI m i l
Jancy Kennel Inc
SSSSI
Lovell Hugh ton Jr
P O Bo i roe
Golden rod. FI H i l l
Jap ton Pottery
! U 00
Stephan 1 Martha Jepton
Bo&lt; air
Geneva FI M ill
Ja rry't Barber Shop
I 04
C/O Florenclo Lara
Sal Greent Ave
Winter Park. FI MISS
Jewelry Auction
SI01
P O Dr awar K
Fern Park. FI M IX
Jim Blanck Diamond
If 14
Cutting Co
Jim Blanck
lies Samoron Bird
Cettelberry. FI M!0!
Jewelry E It
1S4OS
Stephan B Nor den
V44S Rad Bug Lake Rd
Ceuelberry. FI MM!
Jlm 't Print Shop
I I I 14
X I Altamonte
Commerce Bird
Altamonte Sprlngt. FI MMI
Jimmy i Italian
4M II
A m e r ic a n O r o «

Jayam Invettmenlt Inc
aa* Hlway I! *1
Fern Park. FI M IX
Joan A Sherrilli
las M
Laundromat
401 E Flrtt St
San lord. FI MMI
John t Sub S Sandwich
4* to
Shop
a x E Somoran Bird
Ste MI
Cattalbarry. FI MM!
Johnny’* Mutlc
10IS
IMS Edgewaler
Orlando. Fl MSOr
Juki Pantt 410
MISS
Jutl Pamt ol Fla Inc
M0 Miracle Mila Si* XS
Coral Gablet. FI MIM
K A E Financial
M l ! It
Servlcet
&lt;400 Dove SI SI* IX
Newport Beach. Ca *1440
Jutl Top*
14*ft
IM Mire I* Mil*
Coral Gablti. FI MIM
K O CUn* Product lent
II* 11
P O Bo. »4
Altemont* Spring*. FI MMI
Kane Don B
1101
ISS Holly Hill Av*
Cattalbarry. FI MM!
Kaltar Mutlc Co
10 M
P 0 Bo* SIJ
Orlando. FI MOO]
Kick In Tho Pantt
III IS
Sondlak* Ctr
S40 SR AM N
Altamonte Spring*. FI HII4
Kid* Kompony
14I!
101 Robin Rd
Altamonte Sprlngt. FI MMI
King Kopy Prtg
4MM
Palm Sprlngt Canter
SIS E Altemont* Dr
Alternant* Sprlngt. FI MMI
Kim ’! CarMted
110II
Mechanic*
Ernetl K Whltakar
IDS E .#*ar Av*
longwood FI M IX
Ktock A Klock Attoc
M0 II
P O Boa lit*
Maitland, FI MISI
Kong Chong Entorprlw* &lt;00 IS
Palm sprlngt Plata
SIS E Altemont* Av*
Alternant* Spring*. FI MMI
Kon*** ot Florida Inc. I SSI SI
•*0l IIN Av* N
St Petartburg FI MIM
Ker** Howto Ratlowranl 144 SI
SM SR AM
Longwood. FI MIM
Kufi Andrew C.
HIM
Arthltocl
IM Airport Bird
Sontord. FI MMI
L B S Automotive
M l SI
I li W H w y AM
Winter Spring*. FI SMS
Lo CMquItlto
i n IS
SIS W Flrtt St
Sontord. Ft B i l l
La Bodega
414M
P O . Boa SMS
Foroit City. FI MISI
La Gondola D Or*
SIM
Jewelry
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Aitomonto Spring*. FI SUM
La Plot 1to Grocery
151*5
P O Bo. H II
Foret* City. Fl H i ll
Laky Rank
an
Let MS
500 Carr lege Cave
Sentord. Fl M HI
It 44
Lencettor Aluminum
Longwood Induttriat Park
ISO Mmga Trad
Langwoed. Fl MIM
1MAJ
Lang Gary
m i Fertyth Rd
Winter Perk. Fl MISS
Lari mar Ca
n ri
4/4 Ato under Ave
Oelttoto. Fl MMS
141*5
L at ton Carpet* R J
IBI Franca* Or
Alternant* Sprtngv FI MISI
Lauera Frank P.
tea*
SO! Dogwood Or

C*lt*lbarry, Fl MM!
leather Image of
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Orlando
Donna Bartak
Ml* N Cr
41! Beywood Pli
Longwood. Fl MIM
L.lliyr william A HI
14 07
P O Bo. lif t
Sanford Fl MMI
Wt 14
Letco Inc
IM Melody Lana
Cattalbarry. Fl MM!
Liart Lodge Rtttaurant
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Lewln Frank A Jerry
11 72
M I Hacienda Village
Winter Sprlngt. FI MM0
Liktnt Robert L M0 PA IJS 0]
Samoran Prof Bldg
SISHwy Alt
Cattalbarry, FI MMI
Lightning Folo Service
IS! SI
4*4 A Eatl Altamonte Dr
Altamonte Sprlngt. II MMI
Liken* R. L
10SS
IIS Eatl Mary AM
Cattalbarry, FI MMI
Lll*y Robert H
14II
4*1 Holly Hill Av*
Caitolbarry. FI MM!
Llndell Alan
IS M
ISS Hat i*nd* Vllltg*
Winter Spring*. FI MI0S
Liquid Food* Inc
S.flOIt
U N N W 111 St

Miami. FI MMS
Ling la G S
10 SI
SAS Sabi* Palm Dr
Cattalbarry. FI MM!
Llltta Dill* Grocery
AS.II
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Altamonte Spring*. FI M MI
Longwood Automotive
11 St
ISO E Marvin
Longwood. FI MIM
Longwood Village Inn
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Longwood. FI MIM
Longwood Tool Rtnlel
MO IS
Inc.
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Longwood. FI MIM
Lull Lendueping S
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Large Tree Movtrt Inc
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Lulhart Bar B 0
4.4*1**
4*4 W Slttt tit
Altamonte Spring*. FI MMI
Lyont Martha
ISM
*1 Palm Valley Dr
Ovlado. Fl MMS
Mack* Laundry Service II* IS
Inc.
Mack* Circle
Cheverly. Md M ill
Mac Lean Doraen
*41
T1 Hacienda Village
Winter Sprlngt, Fl MMI
Mack* Laundry Service M I 00
Inc
Mack* Circle
Cheverly. Md MMI
Mack* Laundry Service Itt I]
Macke Circle
Cheverly Md M ill
Mail Handiert
I.1U IS
MS Candace Dr
Maitland. Fl MISI
Marian Development
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Longwood Fl Mir*
Marlow Inc
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Suita IM
*11 Douglat Av*
Altamonte Sprlngt. Fl M IM
Martha * Beauty Shop
SS *0
1*4 Graham Av*
Oviedo. Fl MMS
Martel John
*44
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Lo* 414
Sontord. Fl M ill
Mat* Marketing
It Is
Managemanl Inc
P O Boa Drawer SSI
Farn Park. Fl MIM
Mattrobar** Patrick
14 U
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Cattalbarry Fl MMI
Mathaton R, 0 Co Inc 111 IS
P O Boa Mil
Longwood. Fl MISS
'Aarme* Boutiqu*
ISO IS
Or lama Plata
ISS Or lanIa Are
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Mettoen Garvin Ca
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Memend. Fl M !It
McBrayar RaipnO Jr
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D B A Lam Moled Wood
Prod
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Sontord. Fl M ill
McCoy Daluia Cleaner*
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110* W 11th Street
Sontord Fl M ilt
McClung Landtcaplng 1(14 SI
P O Boa 41S
Ovlado. Fl MIAS
Mead A Son* Cobtnet*
I la *1
m a Navigator Av*
Bldg I Sanford Airport
Sontord. Fl M ill
Mamba Modal
MISS
Engineering
C O Garth W Mamta
P O Drawer X
Sontord. Fl MIM
MalOaau Tie* Co.
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MM N Somoran Bird
Winter Park, Fl MISI
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M M Samoran Bird
Winter Pork. Fl MISI
Make Cenatructton Carp IS! i s
M I I AItamanto Or

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Merced** Whole** I*
If I t*
Flortttt Supply Inc.
141 Allamonto
Commerce Blvd
Altemont* Spring*. Fl MMI
Metro Sato* Corp
ISMS
P O I n 1*41
San lord. Fl M ill
Mickey* T*t S Sport*
M 41
4S4 Hay til
Longwood Fl MIM
Mid Atlantic
H I 0*
Traniportotton Inc.
100 Partlmmon Av*
San lord Fl M ill
Mik* t Fine Inc
1*44!
401 S Dli to Hwy
Cattalbarry, Fl M M!
Mill* J
1.44
1111 Laura SI
Cattalbarry, Fl MM!
Ml ion Auto Part*
141.IS
M l Magnolia Ay*
Sanford Fl MMI
Modarnlkklmo Inc
1*4II
*4*0 NW 141 SI
Miami, Fl M14*
Molly Mag***
M l AS
1S44 Park Or
Sentord. Fl MMI
Monogram Sport
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4*4 Farettwood Lana
Maitland, Fl MMI
Moor* Stanley A.
ISO*
1041 Frangipani Ln.
Caaaatberry. PI Mr*!
Morning Gloria Florlit
41 *!
M!1 Waklra Spring* Rd
Longwood. F l MM*

Money E M
II* Pointetlla
Cattalbarry. Fl M M !
Morrit Robert
100 W 11th SI
P O Drawer 14*0
Sanford. Fl MMI
Mother* Kitchen
Allrtd S Cora Byrd
U4 S Clara
Da Cand. FI M IM
Movln Sound

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114*1

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Longwood. Fl M IX
Mr Chan China**
ASS SI
Ratlauranl
Spring* Plata
1410 Montgomery Rd
Longwood. Fl M ! »
National Am Ttk Inc
M *i
IMS Eatl Blvd
Maitland. Fl MISI
Nancy McBurnay Horn** 1044
Inc
a*! Oak H*v*n Dr
Allamonto Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Narartth. Richard
SIX*!
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104 Bo*ton Ave St* 101 ‘
Allamonto Spring*. Fl MMI
Nautllv* Flint** Canter AM 4*
Summit Plata
I0IS Semeran Blvd
Catttlberry, Fl M M !
Naulllut Ptut Filneta
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Altamonte Spring*. Fl MMI
Negrich Stove
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P O Bor IMS
Maitland Fl MISI
Hat* Security Syttomt
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Fern Park. Fl M IM
New Production!
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Longwood. Fl M IM
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Longwood. Fl M IM
Newell Roger R
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SI! Holly Hill Ave
Cettelberry, Fl M M !
New York New York
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Allamonto Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Nichol* Thornet A Molly t i l l
1 Hacienda village
Winter Spring*. Fl MIPS
Night Tram Club
I AOS SI
C/O Robert Conway
1404* S W to7th Ave
Hornettoad Fl MOM
Norp*town Cato Laundry II* II
A Dry Cleaning
IM I Lehigh Dr
Ctotton*. Fl MIM
Mart It TV W A
14 1)
*01 Cetory Avenue
Sontord. Fl MMI
O Briant TV Repair
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Allamonto Sprlngt. F l MMI
OM Plantation
I I I «!
Four lands Inc
t i l l W Kennedy
Tampa. Fl Utoa
Otynlhu* Inc The
1.015 44
Longwood Village Shopping
ISOS SR 414
Longwood. PI M IM
Often Entorprlj**
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1W Pineda Indutlrlot Park
Longwood. Fl M IM
OtoonHaton
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Ovtods. Fl M!*l
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Aitomonto spring!. Ft MMI
Orlando Carpet Cleaning 41 SA
P O Bo. 141
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Orlando Lock A Soto
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Outpott
115*1
Danlth B Buthrui
MM E SR 44
Sanlord. Fl M ill
Over»troat. Troy E MD 144 I*
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Cattalbarry. Fl M M!
Ovlado Inn
1.0*0 11
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Painter Margaret
10 IS
IM Hacienda Village
Winter Sprlngt. Fl MMS
Paintor Lawlt
7 44
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Palmer Robert
410
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Sanford. Fl M ill
Pad* Grovat
10 IS
Rt 1 Be. IMS
Sentord. Fl M ill
Part Fair Service Inc
IJ 74
Georg* F Hanjman
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Maitland, Fl ) ) ! ) !
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IS 74
111 Moneyfuckto Lan*
Cattalbarry, Fl M M !
Perli.mertl Carpelt Inc i n 40
If ! S May. 1! n
Cattalbarry. Fl M M !
Peatreat Cathy
101 It
Contractor
I1M Wlndter Ave
Longwood. Fl M IM
Pearl Lake Apartment! l i t os
CN IN*
140 Hanover Ave
Merrlttown N J 07*40
Pe*rn# lea Brown f
*4 41
Tavern
1007 W IHh St
Sentord, Fl M ill
Pambarton Inc
S IM 45
P O Bo. tff
Ljngwood. Fl M lM
Paoptot Acceptance Corp S4 40
P 0 Drawer Q
Sanlord Fl M ill
Pfopiat Acceptance Corp ISO)
P O Drawer Q
Sentord. Fl M TU
Parkin* Darwin J
10 04
114 Holly Hill Av*
Cattalbarry. Fl MIS!
74 11
Parmablll Home* Inc
1144 Howell Creek Dr
Wider Sprlngt. Fl MMS
Pytyrton Fine Cart
U 70
MO Savag* Cl
Longwood. Fl M IM
Petorten. Paul A,
4M
Ml lochmond Dr
Fern Perk. Fl M IM
Pint Enterpc It* Inc
t i l 44
Karel H Parker Secretary
&gt;41 Alternant*
Commerce Blvd
Aitomonto Spring*. F l MMI
Pill* ply*
141!*
Wtttorn American
Venture*
ISM! Autumnbrook
►toutton. T . 77044
Pina Plot
M4 to
Wat torn American
Vontucot
1*707 Autumnbrook
Moulton. T . 770*4
Plat* Tu . Shoppe
1SI *]
Sprlngt Plate
1411 W Slate Rd 414
Longwood. Fl M IM
Pawnor Nolalto
11*1
SI Jamaica Circle
Oviedo Fl MIAS
Pro Lawn Matotonanca *04 *!
Ca Inc.
P O Bo. I toll
Orlande. Fl MSS!
Products Lure C* Inc 1.040 M
P O Bo. *4*
Langwoed. Fl M IM
Prove*! Jeffrey R
141
lag Orchid Av*
Caatelbarry. Fl M M !
Pulto Hem* Carp
US 0*

Sto MO

AM N Lake Blvd
Adamant* Spring*. Fl MMI
Putt Putt Gelt N
«M
Vwdo Garnet
141 Hwy I! SI
Forn Perk. Fl M IM
Quality Auto Salat
11II
1ISS S Sontord Av*
Sontord. Fl M ill
Ouakar Crpratt
M l Si
Product! Inc
IMS Windier Av*
Longwood Fl M IM
Quality Ctoenort
US!
P O Bo. toll
Sontord. Fl M ill
Quality Inn North
1 I II Sa
C/O Marvin F Pear A Ca
ISM La* Rd Sto MS
Winter Park. Fl MISS
R P Looting Inc
H j;
IIIS Spamgt Ctr South
Altramenta Sprlngt. Fl MII4
R * « Guard
aa si
C/O Hedrick Entrprtat Inc
P O Bo. ISM
Allamonto Spaing*. Fl MMI
Hangar Printing Ce.
talk*
C/O Natl A Harnett F ray
1X4 Winter Wood Blvd
Winter Park. Fl M lfl
Rater Entarpntet Inc
Mass
flt I Be. MSG
Sylvan Lake Or

John Linda
Bo. 44]
Maitland Fl MISI
Sbiandorino Rocco
I 51
Lot 11
Ilartwy 11*1
Farn ®ark. F I M IX
Lila t Thrift Avenue
141 4»
Inc
Sprlngt PI414
141] W Hwy 414
Longwood. Fl MIM
Schactar Irving A Lillian to 00
H I Hacienda Village
Winter Spring! Fl MM*
ScheltinoM
111*
fto Manga Dr
Cattalbarry. Fl MM!
Schoattalkotto J W
IM IT
Ml Somoran Blvd
Urgency T r a v t l
141 4!
Allamonto Sprlngt. Fl I1M1
•4* Altemont* Spring! Or
Schraw Realty
111Fa
Altamonte Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Rrliobto Carpot Cleaning *4 SI
1441 S Grant St
C O D m a i R Par Ith
Longwood Fl MIM
Scotl Induttriat Inc
1**4 41
SO) Rlchboa Dr
4000 Dan* Lan*
Allamonta Sprlngt Fl MMI
Reliant* Plumbing
11•«
P O Bo. 1404
&lt; Longwood Fl MIM
Alan Park!
Scoltith Pub The
41M
P O Bo. Sf 1
400 N Hwy 1! f l
Longwood Fl 117*0
Cattalbarry. Fl MM!
Revenue Management
11 SO
Saar Con Inc
to*14
Syttomt Inc
W D a .lor Millar
41* Shaoah Blvd &lt;11
Wmtof Sprlngt. Fl MMS
P O Be. Ifla
Sttottlv* Marketing
M 15
winter Park. FI MHO
Rich. Jamal M Jr
4!0!
Attoc la let
I C/O Judy E. Hinton
41! Whooping Loop
140 e Ht lierati
Allamonta Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Allamonto Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Riggt Clarence
S IS
Lai II
Sailer* Dorothy
I I 0*
M0 Carnage Cove
SI* Rot I SI
Lot 1*1
Sanford. Fl M ill
Robert ton t Auto Service IM 01
Sanford. Fl M ill
William Robertton
Samlnol# Printer*
1,01144
M0 Induttry Rd Bldg I
1*41 Flighllma Are
Longwood Fl M IM
Sanford. Fl M ill
Rom Hair Styling
Ml 14
Service let Co Inc
I I *4
Greater Mall
P O Bo. IM4
Apopka Fl MM]
aaO S Sarmoran Burt
Service Ic* Co
Inc
IS SI
Cattalbarry Fl MMI
P O Bo. 1M4
Rottat't
t.H l ff
Apopka Fl M M I
P O Bo. M4J!
Moulton. T . I m I
Son ico Capitol Corp
5*1 51
Rota Cleanert
45114
P O Bo. alls
Palm Sprlngt Plata
Watl Palm Beach Fl. 1140*
111 E Altamoni* Or
Service Ic* Co Inc
1115
Aliamonl* Sprlngt Fl MMI
P O Bo. 1M4
Rotor par tt Inc
*)] l!
Apopka Fl M MI
Frod Clark Prot
Service Ic* Co
Inc
15 I I
P O Bo. IM !
P O Bo. 1504
Apopka Fl M IM
Sanford. Fl M ill
Royal Crall
Service Ico Co
Inc
44 54
Woodworking
Jf] )j
P O Bo. 1104
Longwood Indutlrlel Pork
Apopka Fl M M )
100 A Mingo Trail
Service Ic* Co Inc
II 41
Longwood Fl MIM
P O Bo. IM4
Apopka Fl MM)
Rudr* Standard Service II M
C/O Rudy Crewt
Service Ic* Co IncIIII
P O Bo. 1M4
P O Bo. 1MI
Apopka. Fl MM)
Senldord. Fl M ill
Ruth lew Alien F
Service It* Co Inc
MOf
• 14
Lot 11
P O Ho. IM4
M0 Carriage Cove Way
Apopka, II M M )
Sentord Fl M ill
Sowoll Bob Pol A Robin
I I S)
Ruttall Robert
II *4
51 Jamaica Circle
MO Carnage Core Way
Ovlado. Fl MT4S
Lot IM
Show11m* Done* 41
45 44
4)4 Shopping Center
Sentord, Fl M ill
S A S Cain Laundry
f l! Hwy 414
Ml It
Longwood Fl M IM
510* Red Bug Lake Rd
Sign Shoppe
III 0*
Cattalbarry. Fl MM!
400
W Fulton SI
S A S Supply
10*4 M
5*44 Fur,tlon St
Sanford. F l M i ll
Hollywood F 1)XM)
Silk Scrtenlng By
1,144 If
S A J Contractor* ot
iS II
Nlcoll Inc
Senlord Inc
Bay a)
11! For at! Or
1140 Banner Or
Longwood. Fl M IM
Senlord. Fl M ill
S D G Attoc i«let Inc
44 II
Skat Wood N Stuff
41 51
Alfred M Norman
Itl Wymer* Rd
Aitomonto Sprlngt Fl MMI
M f E Magnolia Av*
Sabto Corp
Longwood. tl M IM
IM
*414 Storting SI
Sal Dai* Builder* Inc
to* I*
P O Be. 14*011
P O B e. US
trying. T . ISO*!
Winter Sprlngt, Fl M IM
Sable Corp
Solar Siorot Inc
lif t
IM
S4I4 Sterling SI
14!) Nettlengham Dr
P O Be. 14*011
Wlnlor Pork, Fl H H 1
Irving. T . IS041
Sotor Kon
I) 0*
Sabto Corp
IM Dogwood
M f*
S4I4 Storting SI
Cattolborry. Fl M M !
P O Bo. tototl
Solutkl Frank A Kitty
If 04
Irving. T . I toe)
15* Hacienda Village
Sabto Corp
Winter Sprlngt. Fl MMS
I I!
S4I4 Sterling St
Sotharn Codrlc A
14a )
P O Bo. latest
Virginia
Irving. T . 1504)
M l Hacwnde Village
Sabto Corp
Winter Sprlngt. Fl MMS
15)1
S4I4 Sterling Si
Sound Sat
i t It
P O Bo. 14*0*1
I Its E Aitomonto Dr
Irvine. T . 75041
Aitomonto Sprlngt. Fl M M I
Satan Club
Southern Carpal Care
IIS 44
S ilt
C/O Shtidon Pelakotf
N'Chotol J Angabrondt
itco N Orlande Ave
P O B o. 114S
Maitland. Fl
F o rttt City. F l M ila
M ill
Salon Prince
Southern
Line Cleaning I H I 51
at )&gt;
40* W llth Sf
Inc.
Sanford. Fl M ill
P O Be. M l!
San Sebattlan '
Sontord. F I M i ll
M*
Speak Oort*
*X
Hamoownort Attoc
P O Bo. lets
*41 Hacienda Village
Longwood PI M IM
Winter Sprlngt. F l MMS
Sanco Steal Inc
Sporlt Graphic Inc
SM4I
14! tt
P 0 Bo. 141)
C/O Lerry 0 Luc a rt’ll
Lang wood. PI M IM
P O Ao. 41}
Sandlert Manufacturing
Cattalbarry. Fl M M !
41 SO
Michael Sandtort
Starbclf Centlruclton Inc I I 11
P 0 Be. 154
Ml Sweetwater Bird North
Gektoorod Fl M IM
Langwoed. Fl MIM
Sanford Aero Service!
Storlln* Enter Inc
SI* la
Mi 11
Inc
P O Bo. I t l !
Bldg IM Hanger Rd
San lord. Fl M i l l
Senlord Airport
Star Syttom t Software
14* 4T
Inc
Sentord. Fl M ill
M
Cheney
Or
Sentord Orlande Rec
*00 M
Cntr.
Cettelberry. F l M M !
Stoan’t D ry C leaner t
44 I !
C/O Starlit* Skat* Contort
P 0 Bo. II I I
4IS s Sanford Av*
Daytona Beach. Fl MSI!
Sanford. Fl M M I
Sarg.nl Popper 1 N Y
)1! X
Sterling Teel A Machine 144 »
Timet
C/O Burl Ball

Sontord Fl M ill
Rolhbun F R
f ll
Lot Ml
*00 Carriage Cove Way
Sontord Fl M ill
Rrbal Gun Shop
M 5)
SOI W Hwy 414
Longwood. Fl M IM
Record City
4100
C 'O Farnwood Corp
134 Fernwoud Bird
Forn Pork Fl M IX
Rod Bud Bill! Pitt*
115)1
It N Hwy lie :
Cottaiborry, Fl MMI
Raevol. Char try O A
lift*
E iloll*
P O Bo. If I
Gfnovo. Fl M IM

^ o u tt^ a k a H e w o ll Rd
Cettelberry, Fl MM!
Stereo Etc. Inc
&gt;4 If
415! Onut*'t
CVIando. Fl MtO)
4144
Stewart 1 Billy
Uted Cert Inc
IM US 11*1
Fern Park.. Fl H IM
11 01
SloeIon Jamet C
1114 Laura St
Cattalbarry. Fl MM I
11 4!
Stout Ed A Martha
*5 Calumet Circle
Oviedo. Fl M H I
IS It
Stfln# John
IM Holly Hill Av*
Cattelbetry. Fl MMI
11)01
Strip Eat*
141* Orlando Dr
Sanford. Fl M ill
41 *7
Studio Uno
t l ) Slut* Rd *14
Winter Spring*. f •MMS
113 14
Style maker!
Balhk* Inc.
I0S1 Montgomery Rd
Altamonte Sprlngt. Fl MMI
*1 54
Sty tot A Stylltlk
1441 Samoran Blvd
Cattalbarry, Fl MM!
ll.S !
Suerei Branllty Squert
Brantley Square
f l l W Hwy *1*
Aitomonto Sprlngt. Fl MMI
14S 0!
Sudt A Dudt
Sanford Plata
fto Slat* St
Senlord, Fl MMI
11144
Sudra Inc.
P O Be. Met
Longwood. Fl MIM
I.1M 1*
Sun Mataileb Inc
Longwood Indutlrlel Park
)M Highhne Dr
Longwood Fl MIM
m o4
Sunbelt Phytict
Attoci*i*t Inc
Suit* 5 B
atf Slat* Rd 414
Aitomonto Sprlngt. Fl 11714
Sunland Ctoentrt
400 H
Swaatw*tor Sq it* 1
*00 Fo. Valley Or
longm w t Fl MIM
Sum it* Lawn Car*
U f7
*05 Parian Brown Way
longwhvl, Fl MIM
Superior Trim A
1444)
Door Inc
IS!) High SI
Longwood Fl D IM
Sul ton Cotta* Houvt
SO) 41
Woklv# Sq
fat W Hwy 4M
Altomont# Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Swan Cleanert
1.0*11*
Cattolborry Square
SIS Eatl Hwy 4)4
Cattalbarry. II MM!
Sweetwater Irrigation
Iff a*
Joroma Ztbrowtky
P O Bo. 4115
Wlnlor Park. Fl M If)
Symco Cemeutor
to*14
Meinttnenc*
&gt;551 W SR 4)4
Longwood, Fl MIM
Tamutu* Mary
15If
&gt;1 Mac unde Village
Winter Spring!. FI MIOS
Tapia Fernando MD
Mf I!
4*5 Douglat Ay* Bldg C
Allamonto Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Taylor Richard I Jr,
4! Of
P O Drawer III!
Longwood Fl MIM
Troei’t Btottomt Flerltl Ilf *
Send Lok* Corner
*10 Sand lake Rd
Aitomonto Sprlngt. Fl MII4
T hornet Thorn
t ft
too Carriage Cev* Woy
L o tt
Sanford. Fl M ill
Thompton't Naulllut
)M tt
Filnett Clr
San Sabatt lan Square
4ff Hwy 41*
Allamonto Spring*. Fl MMI
Thompton (nhancamonl all 14
Inc
P O Bo. in*
Sanford. Fl MMI
Thompton Brwc* L
III M
P O Be. M il
Ovlado Fl MMS
Tiffany Quilting B
411 Si
Drapery Inc
104 E Palmetto Av*
Langwoed. Fl MIM
Tony’e Cattolborry
III M
Tt.ace
Antoni Juan
4*0 E Hwy 414
C*aa*lb*rry, Fl MM!
Total Lawn leaping
M l tt
Concept
Stephen Carlyle
MIS Palm Sprlngt Or
Altamonte Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Tapper * Cater Pratt
I lf 44
O lento Piei*
IIS Or lento Are
Alternant* Sprlngt. Fl M M I
Town Garage Inc
SS* I I
S54 Aitomonto Or
Alternant* Spring*. Fl MMI
TrediUcnel Contractor*
in s
Ce
P O Be* lilt
Lake Mary. PI MI4*
Irate# Indutlrtot Inc
14 kS
III Alien!ic Drive
Maitland. PI M ill •
Trlmedto Production*
Ml U
Inc
MB Live Oak I Blvd
CetiaMerry. Fl MM!
TSC Looting Carp

111) Or leant Or

Ilf I ]

P O Bo. 41!!*
Sunnyv*l»- C# f*0**
141 71
Ultimate Motor Workt
Polar Choon Prat
t f ! St Rd 41!
Longwood. Fl MIM
Uncle Nlckt Llqucn A I t l 44
Oytlar Bar
•
1405 Park Of
Senlord- Fl MMI
111 40
Unique Hair Styling
Mat tel Squar*
1444 Samoran Blvd
$
Cattalbarry. Fl M M!
114 II
Uni lad Horn* Product!
Corp
111 Hickman Dr
Senlord Fl MMI
Unlvartal Safety Railing lo o t)
Inc
1044 Millar Dr
Altomont* Springt. Fl M M I
10 II
Uro Tile ol C*ntr*l
Florida Inc
Gary L Nelly
454 Charlotte SI
Longwood Fl SUM
411 44
Van Or* Stophan M
MO P A
St* 105
1140 Tutkawilla Rd
Cattalbarry. Fl M M !
Vandartchaal
1*4 01
Chiropractic Clinic
Fred Vendertchalt
100 Lak* Short Dr
Longwood. Fl MIM
Vedio Movtot Elc
II 44
San Sabatlian Sq
Aliamonl* Sprlngt. Fl ))M I
buptr X
M) W
%
J«m «» P Smith
to* E 1th St
Sentord. Fl MMI
Week. William H
S4 44
104 Bridgtway Circle
longwood. Fl MIM
Walker Conttruction
54 51
Co Inc ot Fla
P O Bor Sf!)
I allahattat. Fl MMI
Walker M E
10 M
400 Roy #1 Palm Dr
C«»»«itwrry. Fl 11707
Walnut Equipment
114!
Lailing Co Inc
P O Bo. I0M
Bala Cynwyd, Pa 1*004
Walnut Equipment
10 97
Laatmg Co Inc
P O Bo. I0M
B*l* Cynwyd. P* 1*004
Ward Ban F Jr
1! 44
Agency Inc
Bo. 4M
Ovlado. Fl MM)
Water bad Cantor
11 It
Summit Plata
101) E 4M St# 1 A 1
Cattalbarry. Fl MI0I
Wagrwr Eugan*
t M
Mr A Mrt
114 Dogwood Dr
Cattalbarry. Fl M MI
Weinman t Branl H
M M
Children t Trvtl
M l Spring Run Circle
Longwood. Ft MIM
W en Michael A
114!
l i t Meneytuckl* Lane
Cettelberry, Fl MM!
Wetp Emma L
11-51
l i t Hacienda Village
Winter Springt. Fl MI00
Wicker Village Inc
N 47
Spring! Plata
I4M Montgomery Rd
1
Longwood Fl MIM
Wilder A
is i*
44* Royal Palm Dr
Cattolbarry. Fl MTO!
Wltoy’t Plumbing Inc
490 ••
P O Be.4f1
Farn Park. Fl H IM
William! Curtlf R
Mf ))
P O Bo. I l l
Ovtode. Fl MM)
William Daily
0 5!
too Carriagt Cev*
Let *54
Senlord. Fl MMI
Winkle Hobart
IM IS
M l) N Orlando Aa* *4
Maitland Fl MMI
Wm|um Packaging
4 1*4 I!
Supply Inc
IM0 Char tot St
Longwood. Fl MIM
Winter Park Landtcapmg li t a)
Irrigation Inc Tarry Moor*
P O Bo. MIS
Wlnlor Pork. F l l)!f g
Winter Park
41 tf
International Inc
P O Ba. 1)11
Winter Park. Fl H IM
Wood Leonard V
II«
111 Maitland Av* SI* 111
Aitomonto Sprlngt. Fl MMI
Yeung L f A Ce
1A* 1)
la! Lake Elton Or
Cattaitwrry Fl M M!
Zlltor Aluarl M MO PA II* la
aft Crane* Rooti
Allamonto Springt Fl MMI
Zimmerman Donald
I* H
1)1 Hudten Lana
Lai 1)1
Melftond. Fl MMI
Zitck Carp
IS II
P O Ba. M il
Langwoed. Pi MIM
Zurleto Guttol k
U l *4
Helen R
Be. US
Oviodo, Fl MISI
G TBOY RAY. JR
TAX COLLECTOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PtXHilh April tt. 1ft)
D EE Ml

�4B— Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OE THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE C O U N TT,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
NO M IM IC A O T P
F IR S T F ID E L IT V SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOC IAT ION,
•It ,

Flairrlill.
H
CM nUlESB U S S R E V .ttu i.
••
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It hereby gl«tn thet
pursuant la IN* Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure and Sal* entered
in IS* cause peNIng In the
Circuit Court at tha EIG H
TE E N TH Judicial Circuit, in
«nd to* SEM IN O LE County,
Florid* Clrll Action Number
*4 J ilt CA 9* P the undersigned
Clerk m il M il IS* property
situated in told Covnty. d»
tenbod at
Lot to. TULKABAY, PHASE I,
according to lb* plat is*, to I at
r*cord*d in pl*i Boo* v pagot
i l and M Public Nacordt ot
SommotaCounty, Florida
al public taw. la ’b* bigbatl and
best bidder to* rath at It 00
o'clorti A M , on the ITtb day ol
Mar &lt;*ei. at Iba W EST I PONT
door o* Ina SEMINOLE County
C o u rth o u to . S A N F O R D ,
Florida
IC O U R TS E A U
OAVION BER R IEN
Ck-ERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Hr SutanE Tatior
Deputy Clerk
Publltb April IS, 11 IW1
PEE n
County Cettef
Or*ngoCounty, Florida
C * t * « C O I S
6 ) I
Mlllt A Nebraska Lumbar C o , a
Florida tor opr aIion. Plalntlll
yt
JorryM lisle and Even J LIU*,
individually, and at Irutlaat ol
I P M . Inc , a ditto!v*d F lorid*
Corporatinn ddi/a ASI, Oattn
danl
County Court
SaminoiaCounty, Florida
Cat# # t* OTJI SPOJ
I T T U n i I •d S la l* t
Irantmittlon Systems, Inc . a
foreign corporation. Plalntllt
v*
I P M . Inc , a Florida corpora
lion, &lt;/o Jerry It LltW. Ret!
deni Agent, Defendant
Circuit Court
O ra n g e C o u n ty , F lo r id a
Cat * r C I IS
I J J I
Andco Indutlrle* Corporation.
Plalntlll
vt
Jorry LltW and I P M . Inc
CWIendanl
N O T IC E OF SHF R IF F 'S
SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
I’m by vlrlua ot tbota certain
Wrllt ot Execution at tlyled
•hove. and more particularly
that carlaln Writ of Execution
ittued out ot and under lb* teal
ot lb* Circuit Court ot Orange
County, I lor Ida, upon a (Inal
lodgement rendered In fh#
aloretald tourl on iba JtlB day
of Juna. A 0 Iff*. In Ibal
' or lain cata entitled. Andco
IndutlrWt Corporation, Plain
till
vt
Jerry Litl* and
I P M . Inc , Defendant, which
aloretald Writ ol Elocution wat
iWllvattd fo ma at Shaclll of
Laminate County. Florida, and I
h#*e levied upon Ibo toifowinq
dOKtltwd prepatty owned by
I P M Inc . laid proper I y being
localed In Seminole County,
I lornla more particularly d*
ter Hied at lollowt
Ofllco Equipment Including
dgist, chain, ill# cabinali.
I, pent lien. tmaJI calculatort
and copy machine Hand looli
Including drill*, tandort. Wvelt.
chain tawL thovolt, poll hole
digger t. on* power putt hoW
digger, on* portable ocolyWn*
torch with geuget, hot* and
carl Variout lumbar porducls
Being stored at Dava Jontt
Wrecker Sarvlca In Farn Park,
F lor Ida
Complalt Inventory can be
viewed *1 the Civil Division ot
in* Seminole County Sheriff*
Department
and tha underalgnad at Sheriff
ul Seminole County, Florida,
will *1 II M A M on tho Ulh
day ol May, A D IMS. oiler lor
tale and tall to tho tughett
bidder, tor ceth, tub|*cl to any
end all * titling laint. at the
front (Weill Door al Iba tttpt
nl lira Seminole County Court
house In Sanlord, Florida, tho
above datcrlbod R E A L pro
party
That tald tala la being mad*
to tel.tty Ihe forma ot tald Writ
ol E locution
JohnE Pci'*. Shentt
Seminole County, F torn!*
to be edverlived Ap*d JJ, )S
Mey * II with the Ml* on Mev
M iM l
_______ O t E U E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO *1 1*10 CA I I E
JUDGE DOMINtCR j SALFI
IN RE FO R FEITUR E OF A
irMCAOILLAC ELDORADO
AUTOMOBILE . VEHICLE
lO tlttlF IC A T IO N NUMBER
al m tQ U ta u
NOTICE OF
FO R FEITU R E
PROCEEDINGS
TO Robert Ruttell Olin
*U Nor Ih Celtic art Avenue
Orlendo, Florida
*ml all other t who claim an
Mterett in the following pro

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a I On* IDS Cadillac Eldorado
Automobile Vehicle IdentllKa
hun Number *1CISSQTM4JS
JOHN t POLK, Site,III ot
Seminole County F lo rid a
••trough hit duly tworn Deputy
Shenlti. teiied In* detcrlbed
property on the jjnd day of
March IMF at or near State
Noad CM and Wekiva Spring*
Road Longwood, Somlnolo,
Covnly Florida It pratanlly
holding ta&gt;d property, and will
appear twlor* the Honor aid*
DOMINICK J SALFI. Judge ol
•he Circuit Court, Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. Room ]l&gt;.
Somlnolo County Courthouto.
Sanford. Florida 0" Ih# Itihday
ot May. IMS at t » A M lor tho
puepoto pi requeuing and tiling
a Null It Show Cauao why lha
deter bed property ahouldnotbo
lor toiled fo Ih* uto of. or told by
•ho SheriII upon producing duo
prop! mat Mme wat being uted
in vrotation ol Florida Law*
doallng with contraband, ail
pur tuanM* Sac liana *M If I FPL
F for Mia Slaluloa I IMJI
NORMAN R woe F i n g e r
H A T E At t o n n e v
nr ANNE t
RICHARDS R U T B IR G
Attitlanl Slat* ANornoy
Ottica ot Hr* Slew Attorney
Peal Ottk* Boi I I U
Sanford. F tor Ida U F Jt tl U
IJOIIJJJ ISU
Pubiith April IS, H IM&gt;
D E I Fa

1

Monday, April

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO as tie* CAM
DIVISION E
EMPIRE OF AM ERICA FSA.
a Corporation.
Plalntllt.
vt
A U D R E Y L JOHNSON
andGEORGEL JOHNSON,
hutband and wlto,
and AVIS R E A L TY .
Defendant*

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO AUD R EY L JOHNSON
G E O R G E L JOHNSON
RESIOENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D Ihet an
action to loroctoa* * mortgage
on the following described pro
party In Semlnolo County.
Florida
Lol It. SAN O R A SOUTH
UNIT O N E, according to the
plat lhereof at recorded in Piet
Boo* It. Paget Ft and FF. Public
Rtcordt of Samlnot* County
Florida
hat been tiled agatnat you end
you are required to ter r* a copy
ol your written detente*. II any.
to il an PATR ICK W G IL IF N
JR . Etqulro, Plaintiff* at
tor nay, whose addreat It Poal
O lfic t B o» IBIS. O tL tn d .
Florida J1TJ1 MW. on or botora
May W. IMS. and Ilia lha
original with tho CWrk of this
Court either before service on
PtolntllPt attorney or Immedl
elei y thereafter, other wit* a
default will be entered egemtt
you lor tho relief demanded In
Ih* Complaint
WITNESS my hand and lha
Mai ol this Court on this II day
of April, IMS
(SEAL)
O AVIO N nERHIEN.
CLERK OF TH E C IR C U IT
COURT IN AND I OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
By Jean Brltlant
Deputy CWrk
Publish April IS. JJ. JT A Mey
a. IMS
DEE 10

Stole *t South Carolina
(runty *1 Berkeley
fo The Family Court Far Tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Cet* No is OR N IU
F M IL Y E TRAIL.
Petitioner.
vt
BENNY THARDUS TRAIL.
SUMMONS
TO THE RESPONDENT
ABOVE NAMED
YOU ARE HER EBY SUM
MONEO AND REQUIRED to
aniwtr Ih* PaliUon In Ihlt
action, ol which a copy it haraby
wrvad upon you. and lo verve a
copy a* Y°ur answer to Mid
Petition on lha Petitioner or her
attorney, John S West ol the
law firm ol Wet) and Weil. JOF
Caroline Avonua. Poal Olllc#
Bov FI*. Monckt Corner. South
Carolina jaett I the original of
which Petition It tiled in Ih*
Olllc* ol tho Clerk ot Court tor
Berkeley County I within thirty
1101 deyt after aorvlco hereof
■iclutiv* of lha day ot tuch
■ervlco. and It you loll to
answer lha Petition within m#
lime elaretetd. me Petitioner In
ihlt action will apply to the
Court for the relief preyed tor In
Mid Petition
WEST AND WEST
Attorney t *! Lew
By /a/ John S Wett
Attorney tor Petitioner
April tih, IMS
Monckt Corner. South Carolina
TO TH E RESPONDENT
ABOVE NAM ED
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
N O TIFIED that on tha Jtlh day
ol March IM4 Ih* Petitioner
herein tiled her Polllion In Ihlt
action In Ih# Ottlc# ol Ih# Clark
ol Court tor Her he ley County,
South Carollno agelntl Ih*
above name Respondent, the
ob|*ct or prayer ot which It *
dlvocco Horn Ih* Mid Retpon
deni
WEST AND WEST
Attorney* *1 Leer
By /a/Johns Watt
Attorney tor Petitioner
Apriltth. IMS
Monckt Corner. South Carolina
Publish April 11. JJ, J», IMS
DEE at

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I K IO H T I ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASI NO u li t ) CA If K
J U D O li
R O IIR T B McORIOOR
IN HE FO R FE ITU R E OF A
ITfFCHEVROLET TRUCK
AUTOM OBILE. VEHICLE
ID E N TIFIC ATIO N NUMBER

ocLJFfttif sjai
NOTICE OF
F O R FE ITU R E
FRO CEIO IN O S
TO Ron Wayne Crosby
Sja Clayton Sir eat
Orlando. Florid*
Rhand* E r an C rotby
SJ* Clayton Shoot
Orlando Florida
,
and all othert who claim an
mltratl In tha tallowing pco

petty
a I On* tafF Chevrolet Truck
Automobile Vehicle IdentllKa
lion Number O C U e ffllflltl
JOHN E POLK, Sheriff ot
Stm inol* County, Florida
through hit duly sworn Deputy
Shenttt. teiied the described
property on the JFIh day ol
February. tMS at Danny a Rat
teurent located on itatt Road
IJ*
A lta m o n te I p F It lf l,
Seminole County. Florida it
pietonlly holding Mid properly
and will appear baler* Ih*
H o n o r a b le R O B E R T B
M cG R E G O H . Judge ol lha
C irc u it C o u rt. Ilgh toonth
Judicial Circuit. Room lt«
Somlnolo County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florid* on mo lam day
ul May IMS a l l M A M tor m*
purpose ot requalling and Mmg
a Rule to Show Cauao why tho
described p«oc&gt;er ty should not be
toeleited to tho uto ot. or told by
Ih* Shorn! upon producing duo
proof that Mm* was being used
in violation el Florid* Id o l
dealing with contraband dll
pursuant a* Sdchont *11 FBI FO*
F tor idd Statute* 11M l I
NORMAN R WOLFINGER
STATE A TTO R N E Y
By ANNE f
RICHAROI R U TB IR G
Assistant stale Attorney
Ottlc* pi tha Sfdto Attorney
Poal Ottlc* Boi I I U
Seniord. Florid*IJFFJ J ill
IK H IU J FSJ*
Pubiiah April IL IJ ltd!
O i l *1

■ *

'W

71— Help Wanted

Legal Notice
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUELIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
Noth* it hereby given (hot a
Public Hearing will be held by
the Planning end Zoning Com
ml talon in m# City Commission
Room. C ily Hall. Sanford.
Florida at F 00 P M on Thurt
day. May J. IMS to consider a
request tor * Condition*! Us* In
a GC 1. General Commercial
District
Legal Dasprlptton Property
located at the E Quarter ot SEC
I t . T W P JOS. R G e J6 E .
Seminole County. FL. and run
rnanc* S 0J*WJd- W FISH Ft
lo tha POB. thence continue S
O T it la W M l 43 tt thence S
IFU1 11" E 14 W It ; thence S
OJMI JJ-'W 4M F5 ft . (hence N
• fu rsi- W tIJdoa ft , thence
N 01*0*'40" E 4 M t f P . mattca
N bf*4104' w i id ft ft to a
point on the Ely ROW lino of
U S Highway If PJ. Ihence N
»* IV IB" E along Mid ROW
nn* JIJ JO Ft to the beginning of
* curve concave Elv having a
radius of 1*14 at ft; inane*
NEly along said curve through a
central angle of 04*1411" an arc
distance of era II FI fo tha end of
Mid curve. Mid curve having t
chord bearing N j r i r e V E.j
thenc# N 1S*4F'B0" E 111 It M.i
thence leaving Mid Ely ROW
line run S F I'JF M " C 18FF 11
It lo the POB
Address 34&gt;S 1*41 Orlando
Drive
Conditional Usa Requested
Sal* ot beer and wlna lor
consumption on Ih* premises
Ail parti** in Interest and
clliiens shall have an opporluni
ly to b* hear d al Mid hear mgs
By order of Ih* Planning and
Zoning Commission of tha City
of Sanlord. Florida mis Ulh day
ot April. IMS
John Morns. Chairman
City ot Sanford Planning
and Zoning Commission
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC It
a parson decide* fo appeal *
decision mad* with respect lo
eny matter considered *1 the
above meetings or hearing*, he
reey need * verbatim record of
the proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record It not provided by the
City ot Sanford iFSlttO lBlI
Publish April Jl. IMS
DEE 111

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 M m g .................... 8TC ■ tin*
HOURS
3 conidcutivd times ( 1C a lira*

8:30 A.M. •5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY t •Noon

7 contdcirtlvg Heaps 52C ■ tin*
10 cgmoctftiYt times 44C a line
Contract Ratos Available
3 Linos

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

25— Special Notices
Bottoon
Mngk
- Cm
ND A OIF T
.„..WITM A L IF TI

.BALLOON
BOUQUETS
.......... We Deliver 1

CELEBRATE
A BIRIN!
Mr, Stork's visit
makes ter e lifetime
*1 memories, #itts 1 *111
C*R Linda 111-11IF
* MARY KAY COSMETICS #
Sk In car* and celer flair
CONN IE ........................ ITT FFJ*

WAR[CO SERVICE
STATION
IW FRENCH AYE .SANFORD
Du* to Ih* remodeling process
A customer safety, w* will be
c losad tor the Ml*ol g*to&lt; in*
from Thursday, 4/14')] III
Tuesday. 4 33 Ot
Sorry for Ih* mrcnvenlenc* I
Clarence Rodgers
President

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
B A B Y S ITTER WANTED pari
tlm* In my horn* For a 1 yr
old Own car Reference* req
In Ih# Lk Mary *'##_________

33— Real Estate

Courses
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
will hold a public hearing In
Room W 110 ol Ih* Seminole
County Services Building. San
ford. Florida on MAY 14, IM1
AT F 00 P M . or at toon there
after at possible to consider the
following
PUBLIC HEARING
FO R CHANOEO F
ZONING R EG ULATIO N!
I M ATTH EW T BROWN S P E C IF IC A M E N D M E N T
FROM LOW DENSITY RED
O f NT I AL TO IN DUSTR IA L
A N D R E IO N B FR O M A l
A O N IC ULYUR B TO M l IN
DUST R IA L - F i l l I 11) II
Begin al a point on tFw 1 line ol
Lol *4. Plan ol Spring Ham
mock. PB J. Pages J L Mid
point being *00 It S Of*JO I f W
of SW corner ol E 10 cftolna ol
tald Lol 04, fhtnc* run S
Of*IB I f W m 11 II along Ih* S
lino ol Mid Lol *4. Ihonc* run N
0*40 i r W lee ff M too point on
Ih* N IIn* ot Mid Lol 14. Ihonct
run N If*It I I -* E 10 It along the
N line of Mid Lol 14. Ihanct run
N )*•!) 4F" E 140 11 It to a point
on Ih* N line ol Lol 11. ol Mid
Plan ol Spring Hammock. Mid
paint being m M II S I f S t i r
W ol NW corner ol E 10 chain* ol
slid Lol 1 ), Ihanct cun S
11*11 I T W F I3 U II to Ih*
Point ol Beginning, subject to
an iitiitic n l lor ingrttt nd
egress over Ih* S 40 II and Ih*
W JO II thereof together with an
easernant lor ulililtot. and,
LESS
F rom a point an tho south lino
ot Lol 14. Plan ol Spring Ham
mock. PB 1, Pago* 1 through I.
tald point being 100 II .1
a m Jf W ol m* SW corner ol
the E 10 chains ol Mid Lot *4
run N l l ' l l ' j r W. JM tl H lor a
P O B . Ih onc* conllnuo N
11*11 I f W. 1J1 ff B. Ihanct run
N F1*4J 01 W. 141 00 I I . thane#
run S 00**011 "E m IF II
'hence run N l f M ' J f i . 10141
II lo POB
AND
Begin at a point on Ih* N lint
ol Lol 11. Plan ol Spring Horn
mock. PB J. Paget 1 through I
M i d point being U l 11 II 1
• f »♦ 11 W ot NW corner of he
E 10 chains ot said Lot It.
Ihanc* run S lflV 4 F W *40 U
tl lo a point on fh* S tine ol M&lt;d
U l 11. Ihanc* run 1 tt* it'll" W
along tald line ol Lol tl. 10 II
Ihanc# fun N 9*M'H"W *11 *4 tl
ihanc# run N tt*lt I f E IMOI
It Ihonc r run S 11*4101" E
Jtl 41 If to fh* POB. subject to
an easement for mgrtt* and
egress over Ih* W M It thereof
and aublect to Florida Power
Corporation oatamenl
Further described a* epproa
imately live acre* located on the
East side ol m* oatonston ol
Tlmocuen Way I
Further, a public hearing will
be held by Ih* SEMINOLE
C O U N T Y P L A N N IN O AND
ZO N IN G COM M ISSION ON
MAY I, IN I AT F 00 P M , or as
soon Ihoroaffer as possible. In
Hm W 110 Seminole County
Servlets Building. Sanlord.
F tor Id* In erdtf lo review, hear
comment* end make racom
mendalion* fo lha Board ol
County C om m issioners el
Sommoto County on the above
application!*)
thoaa in iltondanca will b*
heard and written cammania
may be tiled with m* Land
M a n a g e m e n t M anager
Hearings may b* continued
from tins* to tlm# as found
necessary Further details
available by calling H I 11)0.
Eat 441.
Person* are advised that II
•hey dec nl* to appeal any de
cl*s*n mad* af theaa meetings
they will need a recard of In*
proceeding* and fdr such
purpoM. t h e y may need I#
ensure that a verbatim record ol
'he proceedings la mod*, which
record Include* tho testimony
and evidence upon which Ih*
appeal is to be mad*
Board ol
County Commissioner*
Seminole CoMtty. Florid*
BY ttorbHardin.
Director Land Management
Pubiiah April Jl i*tl
O f t UJ

Thinking of (* f'lnd *
Real Eslal* UcensaT
W* altar Fr**T*m*n
and canlintous Training!

Call Dick er Vicky tor deljils
MS S444 , m HO*...Eve. FT1UM
Keyes ol Florida . Inc
1* Year* Eadertoncel

55— Business
Opportunities
LIOUGR LICENSE
ON ANOOFF PREMISES
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BabM. Bell.Jr P A

REALTOR .m a lll er IH FIM

61— Money to Lend
Business C ip lla l S10.000 to
11,000 000 and over P O Boi
1411 Winter Pk FI* 1JFS0

Legal Notice
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOAR OOF
CO UN TY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
MAY )B, ItSI
1:0* P M
The Baer* ol County Comm,a
s&gt;or&lt;era ol Seminal* County.
Florida, will hold a public
hearing to consider th* follow
Ing
I S O U T H S E M IN O L E
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T B A I I I I S I I I J E
A I
Agricullur* Zona end R IAA
Residential Zonl
Appeal
againat its* Board ol Adjustment
In denying a Special EicapHon
•or approval ol * revised master
p lan, o rig in a lly approved
0)1)300. tor tipensien ol d*r
school end nursery from Id to
IW pupils on Toe Parcel A/UA
in Lee lion u Jl jo as shown on
Assessor s SAap No IS0. located
on tho East sid* ol Lake Howell
Road WO It South ol Howoll
Branch Road lOIST I)
J ELEANOR P BATES. E T
AL
B A U IS lin V
R IAA
Residential Z0n«
Approl
agamal Its* Board of Ad|u|tm*nt
in denying * Lol Sits Variant*
from II.F00 aq II to M M sq 11;
Lot Width Variant* Rom 40 tt to
41 tt. and Sid* Yard Variance on
each aide from 10 tt to T'y It, on
Lot U. Block G, Wett Altamonte
Haights. Section 1. PB 10. Pg J).
in Seclion II Jl JO. an the South
sid* ot Ridgewood Shoot. Wett
ol Halm Springs Or Ire (GIST
41
This public hearing will b*

held in Room wild ol lh«

Seminole County Services Build
mg 1101 E First Shoal. Sen
lord. Florida, on May F* ISU. al
F 00 P M . or at soon thereafter
as possible
Written comments Hied with
Ih * L i n d M a n a g e m e n t
Olroctorw lll b* considered
Persona appearing *• Ih* public
hearing will be heard Hearings
may be conllnuo* from lime to
Urn* a t found necessary
Further details available by
calling U l IIU . Eat *41
Person* pro advised that II
•hay dec id* to appeal any dn
uSion mad* *• this hearing they
wilt noad a record *4 th* pro
leadings, and. tor such purpose,
may may need t* intuv* that a
verbatim record *4 th* proceed
Inga It mad*, which record
Includes th* tollimany and evi
done* upon which th* appeal It
to be baaed, par Section m 0101
Florida Statutes
BO AHD OF
CO U N TY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
• V ROBERT STURM
CHAIRMAN
A TT E S T
D A V ID N B E R R IE N .
C LER K
Publish April JJ, ieat
D E E lea

71— Help Wanted
Acrylic Applicators reeded to
apply protect'r* coating on
cart, boats and pi tries u to
111 per hour W* train For
work In Sanlord orea call
Tamp* QI10I1 H U
Aides tor a'l shift Certified
and/or eiper &gt;enced Good pay
and banalill Pleasant at
mosphar* Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply a* DaBary
Manor. *0 N Hwy IF FI. O*
B*ry, Flo _________________
ASSEMBLERS
Noad 1 to work In new air cond
plant Starting pay 14 l)/hr
Mutt be a strong reliable
workar with own hanaporta
tlon Never a to* I
temp H m _____ m i n t
A i i l l t a n t Manager W ell
trained Needed *• once
Apply In person C#M Ml*.
K Marl in Sanlord. or call
to l o
o
s
___
AUTO SALESPERSON Espa
rtonc* preferred but will train
right parson Opportunity tor
advancement whit* making
good money Coll Ron lor
eppt w i eOFl____________
Avon atweyt hiring ladtot A
men Call Immediately 111
tilt. I l l 1111
__________
BABYSITTER E rp .’lovlng.re
liable woman lo car* tor J A 1
year old glrlt In your or my
horn* Wilton alimentary
area, Helerencet 111 1*41__
C ap* C a n a v e ra l F ir m
established In Sammol* Co
looking lor people who want lo
be tholr own boss t l JO pari
tlm*. S4 W full lime Report to
JO* E 1st S t. Sanlord F PM
Tud* April 11______________
CorpgntiFY lib o r m W inttd
Established company, liberal
ben#Ills must have tools and
transportation F04 Fla 1F01.
MS 1F4 1411_________________
C itiicil Pifsoiifttl
Needed for office opening in
Sanlord Area Beginning dal*.
Mey IJ, IN I Pleas* sand a
return* lo Oonall* Construe
lio n , l i t Washburn Rd ,
Melbourne. Fla m i l _
CRT
Data entry eapartont* tor par
menenl positions With growth
potontlal Neve* a to*I

UMP r u n .........774-1M8
Daytime Produc lion it Shwash
art and server* reeded Soma
nighttime positions available
Apply In person between 1 A
4. Mon thru Thurt Bahama
Joe'S, 1XM F ranch Av* No
pfwno calls will baoccoptodl
AVON t A RNINOSWOW111
OPEN TERRITORIES NOWIH
lit MSI or 111 til*

DRIVERS WANTED
Sanford Auto Auction II looking
for rollabl* A dependable poo
pi* to work driving cart A
•rucks through auction Hours
Thursdays Only From II AM
to a PM Applicant* muit bo I*
yra or older, have valid Fla
Drivers Meant*, and must
know how to drive standard
shift vohlctot This It * parted
|ob for the retired person Pay
will b* U 00 an hour Apply in
person at the Sanlord Aulo
Auction. H U W First St.
Hwy4 41 In Sanlord See John
between f AM A 4 PM. Mon
thru frl,
Eelrusion Machine Operator
nights 4 PM to 1 AM Will
tram Coll H I MOO Will Sour*

Legal Notice
C ITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
FUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIONAL USE
44olic* la hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
th# Planning and Zoning Com
mutton in th* City Commission
Room. C ity Hall, Sanlord.
Florida al F 00 P M on Thurt
day May 1. INS M consider a
request For a Conditional Us* In
a SR I. Single Family Rotiden
Hal Dwelling District
Legal Detpription Lot IF A
&gt;1 Lai a, )r d Section of
Dreamwoto. el recorded In PB
4. PG F0 of Public Records of
Semmoto County
Addrtst 1411 Chat* Avenu*
Conditional Us* Raguottod
Duple •
All parlies In Interest and
entrant shall hay* an eppovtunt
ty to b* hoard *• said hear ingt
By order ol th* Planning and
Zoning Commission *1 Ih* City
ot Sanford. Florid* this lath day
of April. IN I
John Morris Chairman
City ot Sanford Planning
and Ziming Commission
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC II
a person decide* to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any metier considered al th*
above meetings or hearing* he
may noad a verbatim record *4
th* proceedings, tnelitolng th*
testimony and avtdonct which
record IS not provided by th*
City of Sanford IFSF14B101)
Publish April IT. IN I
DEE IS*
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nutkt la hereby given that I
am engaged in business at tlto
Hobson S t. P O Bee IBIT.
Longwood. Saminoto County
Florid* but instruct #1 Private
A Public Pool* ' under the
IlCtiltouS n*m* ol SWUM SAFE,
•nd that I intend to register a*id
name with th* Clerk af the
Circuit Court. Sommoto County,
F lor id* in accordance with tho
previsions *1 th* Flctlttou*
Nam# S'a'utot. towtt Section
M l Bt F tor id* statutes IMF
!%! Cynthia N Morris
Publish April I.B. IL 71 INS
D EE I

Federal. Stale A Civil lotos now
available Call 14'* la* 1 304
tor Into 14hourt_____________
FIRST COOK Full time poti
tlon Continental experience A
minimum ol 1 yoert manage
men! responsibility. Including
ordering- scheduling, kitchen
planning Ptoatant personal ty
a must HUB4B M F .B t l
HOLIDAY HOUSE
Restaurant In Sanlerd has
openings for waitress, host
ett cashier Apply 1 to 4 PM.
Hwy 1/3*1 near Lake Mary
Housekeeper Wanted to keep
elderly lady 1 day* a week
Local reference* needed
m o m ____________________
INSURANCE R ATE CLER K
Wilt train No *&gt;|&gt;*rt*nc*
needed Mutt type 11 wpm,
non- smoker s only
Casselberry are* B14 t!43
IN TE R V IE W E R S : Individual*
with public contact e&gt;p Earn
1M hr plus bonus plus hourly
guaranis* Students and
housewives welcome Call Mr
Grant 1pm to *fsm. Mon thru
F n M l FS*0
________

kaeiaaei

v ^ v

93— Rooms Tor R*n!

Sales help wanted. Highest
commlstont paid In Florida
C a l l t i l l *• L o w e s
E klevmlnetora. 131*34* Will
Irlin
____

Room For Rent. Kitchen A
Laundry Prlvleget S4) 00 a
week Call M l 5*13__________

SECRETARY
Graduation from high school or
GEO required Office, clerical
eipenenc# desirable Ability
to type rapidly (at toatf » to
*0 WPM1 and accurately Call
111 Till for an eppo.nlmenf
s a l e s Energy Products High
commissions’ Sates asparl
ante necessary 0 4 j*)B
—
TUTOR N E ED E D : For 41h and
tth grade tludenli for oil
sub|veil Ihr each dally In th*
•venlng At m y hem* in
Hidden Lake off Lake Mary
Blvd E « penanced pelerred
but not required Call Ml I N I
UPHOLSTERER
Exp in cutting, tewing A inttali
Ing Immediate Permanent
position Never a tee I

TEMP PERir...___ -774-1141
N I HAVE JOBS

W* need people1
Career Flndart, Inc.— . .Ill IT1T

We Need Your Skills

A r
LA BOH I V

141— Homes For Sa Ir

) ronCM
H in t

Help Wanted
Report reedy
tor work *• I AM 401 W
1st St Sanford____________
LABORERS Strong rollabl*
general labor*'! needed Im
mediately Different locations
Phono end transportation a
mutt Never a to* Apply

KEUT SERVICES
w a n
Legal aatrelary eipartonced In
real etlele, probate etlat*
planning. *dmlnialraltv*3clvtl
taw, alto eicollonl skills in
typing tFtorfhond. word pro
cetsor. grammar and hen
dllng client* Pleas* send r*
sum* to Boi Iff, Evening
Herald, IX) Ff French Avenue,
Sanlord. FLUFF I
__
Light Book keeping . payroll,
accounts receivable 11 to 10
hr* weekly Apply In perton
Big "IB" Tire*. 1410 S Or
JandoOr_____________ ___
LIV E IN M ATURE WOMAN
Car* tor invalid, own room A
bath Good salary Need local
ra le r tn c it Non smoker
m iy n ____________________

MEDICAL
Several openings In busy San
lord Medical Facility tor
cheerful, personable people
eipertnced In dealing with
Pel lent Reception. Insurance
Billing. Collections or Medical
Record* Call Mr Harned at
m Hal___________________
MODELS W AN TED Work with
laahion designer in local
boutiques TV commercials,
catalog* Full or part time No
tiperltnco necessary All
43) NFS
NANNIES lull or part lima
positions available Childcare
or related background pr*
Ior red Helerencet and Irani
portation required Call 14*

wig__________________
Nations largest chain ol family
amusmenl cantors hat need ol
part tlm* sales peopie/atten
Night end weekends Mutt be
mature, naal In apparent*.
Phan* ter an

Tit 4*rrt

N E E D E D Till* Clark A typist
Thursday* only Apply in
person el Sanford Auto Auc
lio n , a lta r 10
A M on
Thursday* HIS W (at Street
In Sanlord________________
NURSE'S AIDES W A N T E D All
a h llt i E x p e rie n c e d or
cortlllo d only A pply In
person Ltkoviow Nursing
Cantor, *i * E Jnd Street.
Santorn Fla________________
Part Tlm* Clerk/Typlal M
wpm. Mon A Wad . I am to
1pm Call Ell 1 4 1 1 _____
PBX OPERATOR* Mutt work
rotating ahltt end weekends
Informal alt ire OK a m p
Permanent Maintenance Man
needed Apply In person be
tween I A 4 Mon thru Thurt
al Bahama Joe's. 330* French
A re . from ags 11 lo retired
No phene call* plea*# _______
Phone Solicitor* full or part
lim a, hourly plus bonus.
La

Profram Assbtinti Wanted
E i per lent* preferred, however,
training provided for the car*
of Disabled Residents All
ahifttavailable Call m n i l
Styling Salon with I station lor
rent, lawola supplied- and
good tocitton. Cell M l REM

TEMPORARY
POSITIONS
STOCK PERSONNEL
Zayr* it currently renovating
on* of I It store* which hat
created
a
need
for
tndlvi*«i*ltto fill temporary
positions for stocking,
ing In lures, and etc

mov

It intortsted. pleat*
apply In parson at:

Rooms for tent
_______ Call m x u __________
SANFORD Fur filmed rooms by
the weak Reasonable rates
Maid sarvlca C alllZ) 4MF
) F PM e l) Palmetto Ave
SANFORD. Reas weekly A
Monthly rates Uhl toe. ett
XX Oak
Adults 1 tel FOB)

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Etfiency a p t. partly furnished,
tee w t . i mo security Ml
two________________________
Fur* Apt*, tor Senior Cuttern
110 Palmetto Ave
J Cowan No F&gt;hc&gt;ne Calls
LAKE MARY Clean I bdrrn
turn small apt Single work
Ing man NIC*. A hurry!
MF ) * » ____________________
Lovely 1 bdrm apartment
Hug* ro o m s C o m p ltlo
privacy 1100 per wk plus SIM
security deposit TO a*Jl or
&gt;1) 13SF

II you ore SI or older on limited
income, you mey quality for
part tlm* work To tee it you
qualify call 141 111] In
Seminete Co call JOAN *1
333 3133

STUDIOS .1 BDRM 1 BDRM
F L E X IB L E LEASES
Senior Cltltew DikeaimI

WE'RE CELEBRATING
AAA EMPLOYMENT

I bdrm . adults no pots, air,
quiet, residential 1300 par
month, plus deposit 111 IQU

’j ?; HAVING
1
irsB
Tbest tear
JOIN US K)BS GALORE

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Ren!

Sanfwd Court Apartmtnts

323-3301

323-5176
ESTABLISHED 21 YRS.
OFFICE OAI____ _____
114*
*1 FEE PAIDI General offict
skills needed Wants lo hire
now) Great Boss

RECEPTIONIST-------------tellM
Warm blandly personality wins
this one Typing/Word Pro
catting a plus. Professional
company

SECRETARY.................to 11K
This company wants a career
minded enthusiastic parson to
work with groat crrwl Typ
Ing/answer phones Eecellenf
benefits

FILE CLERK......................tilt
Will train! Laarn a greet career
Great room lor advancement
Fail raises

323-5176
DELIVERY...................... lo 1140
Several openingil ''Drive" your
way to success FCL or regu
l*r operators license are
needed Know the area
INSTALLERS...................to tlM
1 openings Learn and earn
Grtal weather to be working
outdoors
t r a i n e e ........ ....I * t i n
Art you good with people and
very personable* This com
pony was ready to hir* yet
terdty Food and rotall post
lions available
mgr

STOCK CLARK —
W. I I M
Keep track ol inventory end
supplies Local etlabliihad
company Blue loans al
mosphar* her* I

TOOMANY TO UST
Discount Fb* 2 VYks. Siliry
Law tl M R*gtt?r A lto n F n
No Fto Until Htrod

2523 S. French Aw.

73— Employment
Wanted
Contlrucllon Quality Control
Pro|ecl Manager Residential
Commercial Innduatrlal All
Phases Qsjallticaltont on re
quasi IF) 304*

91— Apartments/
House to Share

stu

SAVE tut

Rent Nawend Enievl
This Limited Special
Energy Efficient,
1 Bdrm I Belli Apartments
W/ Decorative Wall Caver in*s.
Built fn Bookcase, Plenty *t
Storage. Wesher/Oryer
Car perl Water beds Accepted

321 1911
Orlando toB frgg 345-44B1
BAMBOO COVE APTS.
300 E Airport Blvd
PHONE M l 441*. 1314441
Efficiency from MBS me
Discount for Senior Citlient

HURRY Only a Few Lelll
Sanlerd
New 1 bdrm '3 bath
Unit* Screened porch/(folio
w ith e r and d ry a r, mini
blind* From SM1/411 e mo
Located an Oak Av*. al Parh
Dr behind Dairy Queen

British Amtriun Rtiltj
sis 111)

RIDGEWOOD ARMS ANS.
1,1. and I Bdrrna
Storting al only sue
Aik About Our 1 Bdrm Spaclal

HOURS:
.. . ) to I 1#
Saturday Nam I* I* I

1140 Ridge weed Av*.
Sanlord. Fla.
Ill *410 .................. ...... 1)1 i

LUXURY APARTM ENTS
Family A Adult* Section
Pwelkkd*. 1 Badreemt
Matter Cave Apartments
D lF tN
Open On Wiekenda
I and 1 bdrm Alta furnished
efficiency from SFS weak UK)
depot il No pets Call M l 4MF
)F P M 411 Palmetto

C E N TU R Y 21
KISH
REAL E S T A T E
/nt'/frt Voi* To Atlcnd

Sfl ftmAi# to
I btdfrw
Apt «ltti M rrt 11*0 00 1 W|
Will (tofXHtf 371 MOO or 131
IH )

93—Rooms lor Rent
Christian Apts A Hamel
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid U0
wk up Of I e ll SH434I1 B*I0
Male or tomato whu mull be
employed Private Bath and *
hug* room Plus *11 th* prlvt
leges ot your own homo Call
11) I1FB a f t e r 4pm on
weekdays and anytime on
Weekends AtkforMik#
Room tor rent in Me* hem*
Fro* HBO. utilities, foundry ,
and It's furnished S3) OR a
week plus a SF10O deposit
*11 MSB leave a massage tor
Steve Hodge or *04 XJOtfl
ettor 10

Our

C A R EER SESSION
From 7 lo B in tha evanmg
on Tueaday April 23rd
Independence. Freedom,
Training T h a n whit a
cai n i with our CENTURY
I I Ottica maans So Call
now for your raaanation
Pul Nl

Q n t u i^

21
KISH
REAL E S T A T E
REALTOR
B35 W. 25lh SI.

321-0041

ZATBE
IS3*Orlando Pr
Sanford
E quel Opportunity E mpfoyer
___________ M3_F___________
Tiredef Je* Hunting r
C o i l F u tu ra a
th e y h a v e
hundreds *4 |ob openings tor
Ihot* who wont to work

SFBtJOO
D ELIVERY H E L P E R ! no *i
par tone* nocostary Fulltime
Good starting pay 431 4300
O E H I R A L O F F I C E
TRAINEES
Greal starting
Iob Several opening* Good
pay IF* 4300
F A C TO R Y A l t l M B L V and
PRODUCTION WORK Meal
ahiftt open Good pay Kales
SFBtlOB
IM M E D IA T E O P I N I N O I Genorel Construction labor
Good pay SFBaMO
TRUCK DRIVERS- Long haul
Immed atel Good driving to
cord Over 1) 43* 4J00
LO C A L D R IVER S S friigh l
trucks Good pay Start right
away SFB 4JBB
R E C E P T IO N I S T . O P P IC E
HELPERS. CLER KS. CRT
O P E R A TO R S - Immediate
apamrsft Good pay scales
Call SF| 4X0 NOW!
W ELDERS Certified Ercfotont
pay scale* Call today aJB

Jl

NOW HIRING!
O u t s t a n d i n g O p p o r t u n i t y Fo r

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( ■ //(' c / / V

j/ j

CENTERS

5 LOC AT IONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• A u to / Tru c k R efu elin g
• Full Lin e C o n v e n ie n c e Stores
• Fast F o o d K itc h e n s '
Fried ChicLen Subs Donuts

•
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Top S a la rie s
Free* L ife &amp; H o s p ita liz a tio n
2 Paid V a c a tio n s E a c h Year
Profit S h a rin g Plan
O th e r B en efits
MAKE APPL I CA TI ON IN P E R S O N
AT 20? ty Laurel Ave S,inlaid
MondAY T h ly F i i j j , 8 10 AM

4 JO PM

N O PMONt CALLS r i l A S t

I

�KPT N* CARLYLE *by Larry Wright

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
Upstairs apartment Newly
remodeled Electric l
furnished |73 per » t t k
Pwtect tor young married
coup&gt;« No children, pieeie
m I W after S, weekdays

103— Houses
Unlurnished/ Rent
• • • IN DELTONA e e &gt;
e e HOMES FOR R EN T * e
_ ___ e « llt K M * .

141— Homes For Sale

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY

Sanford Nice 1 bedroom home
with living room, d nlng room,
paneled family room, laundry
room, workshop Call tor in
formation 333 1«0t or AM &lt;0)7
Ml WO or best otter_________
Sanlord Owner will help finance
spacious conversable home a
bdrm . 3 baths or home ♦
mother In law apt Assumable
*’ ) mortgage SSI 300 373 3*11
SANFORD MO* Terrace Drive
Like new 1 bdrm . 3 bath Low
down VA non quailflying,
m o rtg a g e 154 *00 1*1
3*41 333 7 J * I _________
S A N F O R D Loch Arbor a
bdrm . ) ' ] bath home with
family ream A eat in kitchen
Frncud lot Only 17S.W*

I K Reel Eitete BreAer
1S40 Sanlord Ave

321-0759 Eye 322-7643
COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Reg R E Areaer
31113M
Tor Sale by owrs essoc. 1 bdrm
I bath 1700 Sq Ft.. Family
room. 4 tire place 1300t03

LANDSTOCX BROKERS
3(5-3 712_ ______ Aflytinw.

L A K E M A R Y N e w HomT"
Lerp. 3 bdrm 3 b*m 3 c«r
perepe Aide OR No pete 1535
per mo m PIP or sy« «t ?7

★ LANDLORDS
Tired ol the headaches' Let 01
mAnepe your rentel pro
per*lee Pfo***sion*i tow coet
eorvice H I 3AJ3 Cell anytime
United Seles Associate*. Inc
Prop. Mqmt Otv , Rteller
Revenne Pare 3 bdrm 1 bem
fenced yard, patio. A peddle
fane Available May |. Call
hetween 1 38 i t stt. r o aaa
RENT/OPTION J Bdrm
B a th . C e n t. H e a t / A i r .
R a v e n n a P k. te is / m o
Owntr/taleeman
1»5 t 37a t m aHer 4pm
Roomy | bdrm 3 bath home
quiet street 1335 mo a depot
it. 4 utmiiec tea 43*3. tM cer;
SANTORO 3 bdrm . 3 barn
Carape SMI
COUNTRY' 3 bdrm
UU

tty bath

LANDSTOCX BROKERS
3(5-3712 ------------------- XitytiiriE.
S A N TO R O S E
tel Class
Country Living Large 3
Bedrm, Garage, I acre lanced
yard 3030 Marquette Vret 00
and Security 1 3M *** 3»3i
Taking Applications Hew
3bdrm . 3 bath, cant heal 4 air,
porch, garaga. fenced
Amiable May 1
veto
3 bdrm 3bath E &lt;*&lt; Home
Meyleir Villas
Available now
usd
abdrm 1 bath redecorated
home In Winter Springe
Available now
un
COMMERCIAL
Space available lor
office 4 etc'ape
Center of Sanford

1371

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
_____
TO 7**A
TRUCKERS Spaclal place to
park rig 1 bdrm . Ig living
rm Fenced yard Close to
school 331077)
3 bdrm on Summerlin Ave
First, lest end deposit re
guired art references 373 aK&gt;3

HALL

HUOE I S TO R Y t * Bdrm 4
hath. HI ceuntryi Oaks palms
and fruit freest New tSy ten
ceatrel beat/etr with hast
»«m a l New Seiar hat water
heater I Doubt, sided brick
fireplace ! « ' X I f screen
parch I Baavtlful View I Urs
believable SM 500

OW NER F IN A N C IN O I
Laker tew. j bdrm w/ Fla
rm . trees, earner let! 111 *0*
derm SIM 30 me . IS yrs , 11%
A PR Tefal price enly Ufsae
COOL S P A R K L IN O PO OL
W tented ly acre end large 1
bdrm hemal Huge master
bdrm Fireplacel Central
h a e t/e lrt I w erkshepst
Assume no qualifying » / lew
dawn I SM aoa

323-5774

113— Storage Rentals
Mini Warehouses
SM 4 Up...................... 333a&lt;3«

ATTEN TIO N I bdrm 1 bath
Double Wide Mobile in "a* Is"
condition an t.l acres, eel in
kitchen, central heat, dining
raam 337,7*0

3 T ON AGE TRAILERS
Far an site construction, etc
Wiice Sales i l l tree ...t o m i *

WE'VE OOT IT 3 bdrm 1 bath
home with split bdrm plan,
cen tral a lr/ b e a f, large
screened porch, tamed yard
Ml,PM

121— Condominium
Rentals

CONVENIENT J bdrm 1 Bath
home close ta fawn, bilthen
fully equipped with pantry,
cantrel alr/heet SII M

SANDUWOOO
I Bedroom, appliances,
wallpaper, pool, clubhouse
SJD0 173 17)1 between * 4 II

12S—For Lease

PIERP0INTE

JUST FOR YOU 3 bdrm Us
bath hamo In Ihe cauntry.
M l lit bitchan 1 ether lets plus
nursery Business that may be
sold separately Iftioo
LO TI OF CHARM I bdrm 1
bath heme with aal In k liehen.
great ream, peddle fans,
mother in law quarSars. large
pantry 171,Md

AT

UUE MONROE
Lowry Advil Apartments
I 3 ftdrms
Coming soon!
Call TO 1011

127—Office Rentals
Castalberry III Mwy i; t ] 500
sq II Otllca C a rp tla d .
utilities Included
All*)**
333 07*7

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

NO Q UALIFICATIO N assume
with nothing down a bdrm I
bath home for only II7.3M

] txtrm j bath
UNDE « 1200* month!
Cell 1 *04 JSJJ124 A ll for Um
IM l M A N A TE E
3 bdrm
UXN». S*nford
Fir\*n&lt;
ing *«*aabl« 122 1242 Mr
Ketflec f l . M F
1M4 Sfette Key 14 X M I trend
K?9dtift, tpltt 2 bd*m 2 befti
11 W0 00 to fete owar pay
m«nt% Call 321 *444 «f»er S 00
Sun T b u f i ______
73 Villagaf 2 Bdrm 1 Bath
(KxfcJia fan 4 air conditioning
MsKh m&lt;xti I HOC J22^S 2S
“ 3* Barrington. 24**0 Car
rl*ege cove tha Family Sac
1
C a I 322 Ska rirtet i 00pm
I I R IVER OAKS la X 29. I
celling t*n%, icraanad porch
fwa^har A dryer . H 000 down
A you fmanca balanc* Car
r«#ga Covt Family Pk Many
a«tra% 121 *4*9

ASSUME 1st. quality lor ind.
only M OO* down. &lt; bdrm H i
bath homo 154 504

159— Real Estate
Wanted

ASSUME NO Q U A LIF Y IN G
•M \ mortiga, I bdrm t*s
bath homo for 355 00*

THE NATURAL 1 bdrm 1 Beth
heme with wet bar, calling
Ians, cantrl alr/twel. eat In
kitchen, great buy I K I M
WILL BUILD TO SUIT! YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EXCLUSIVE
A O I N T F O R W IN S O N O
OEV CORP. A CEN TR AL
FLORIDA LEAO ER I MORE
HOME FOR L E U M O N E T'
CALL TODAY I
b GEN EVA OSCEOLA RD b
10NE D FOR MOBILES!
I Acre Country tracts
Well treed an paved Rd
3* % O n e taVrs #tl3% l
Fram IIS SMI
If yea are leebutg far a sue
cessful career us Real l state.
Stanstram Realty is leasing
tar you Call Lee Albright
today at TO lajg Evenings
313IM3

STENSTROM
REALTY

15*1 $ Perk ___ _
Sanford
SUPER LOCATION
Largo older heme plus garage
apt on the most beautiful lot
J bdrm . dining room, lemlly
roam with fireplace, much
more Reduced lo If* too
CALL TODAY!

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR____________ TO law
1 bdrm 3 bath one of Senfordt
nicest neighborhoods US 000
Celt Welter B Steele. Broker
Salesman, 331 545* evenings
LloydO Swain Broker
1 or 4 bdrm . 15s bath Nlca
neighborhood Fireplace,
paddle Ians Below VA ap
praltal *4 0*0 down, assume
VA loan No qualifying 14*000
Total 333 1710______________

149— Commercial
Property / Sale
COMMERCIAL SPECIALIST
LAKE M ARY R EALTY
REALTOR ................... n i 71*4
■
A.

IS) — Investment
Property / Sale
CASSELBERRY 1 acre, tonad
PR I 1*5 000 W Malicfowsbl,
REALTOR
_
333 ftal

153—AcreageLots/Sale
LAKE ASHBY EST lo'Acre.
toned lor a Mobiia Homa A
Wooded 11500 Down Take
over payments ot S ill M
Appro * Balance 111 000
331 U*i

155—Condominiums
Co-Op /Sale
Sendiewood Villas I Bedrm I
Bath, upstairs.and Peal
S31 000 00 177 11»___________

157 —Mobile
Homes / Sale

323*2920
4 2 2 9 1 O R LAM O M B Vl 1
U M 0M

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420

SSbl I. Path. Senterd
Ml U. Mary Btvd Lb Mary

Free to good home Female Pit
Bull Terrier. * months old
Call 111 a IS*________________

3 Malt MutdCho* Pups
e F ree to goad ham# e Goad
watchdogs e Prefer lanced
igrd e Cell )4* 1451 e

213— Auctions
AUCTION EVERY FRI NIGHT

L &amp; E AUCTION
130 itnford Avt
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME*

217— Garage Sales
Garage Safes Are Big In The
Spring Try A Classified Ad
And Get Buyers Fasti Dial
173 MU

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

iN4Ponti4K i.ooo tloaded
Low milage

FOR PICKING " !
Piece Your Were* Where
T he r re Sure lo Be Stud led
In the Warn AdtJJ_____________
Rtbuitt KIRBY/ lit* a* A up
Guaranteed Kirby Ce
71* W lit St 3)1 5444
Satelllf* TV Systems
Complete All you need 100%
Financing No money down
II 34* 00Universal *31 Sl*4
IN* I ton Ford flatbed truck
Alto walk behind concrete

saw TO SUB_____________
3 Sears Riding Tractors I to he
tued ug. the other It tor parts
two 00 331 SIM

231-Cars
BidCudit?
No Credit?
WE FINAMCC
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. Sanford 321 «7S
Oakery Avte A Marine Salas
Acrats the rtver. tea at hill
174 Mwy 17 *1 Debary U 4 Use

11*1 French A y .............-T O -tltl
It 7) Buick LtSabre
Reduced!
One owner
IHi
CastrNsy Pent ee........
l
.T O Itlt
1*7) CADILLAC LIM O USIN !
White * black Sail Sa *00 or
rent S3* per hour *ee 733d
1*7} Pontiac Astro
See iobelieve
tin y
Courtesy Poattec ..........T O 1 IU
1*7* Rally Sport Camaro key
tljne megs Runt good needs
minor body repair 51500 00
Firm Call 3)1 05&gt;» alter

1
t»7» Honda Prelud#
No money down *3**t
Ceurfvty Penfiec_
111 3111
IIW Pontiac Grand Pria No
money down' L7H 5
CourStsy Pentlac
333 t i l l
IN I AMC Concord Wagon
Reduced
S3H5
Ceurfety Penflec .
333 1131
If* 1 AMC Concord
Loaded
taffy
C»sTr***Y Pbaffac.......... T O S III
IN ) AMC Spirit See fobeiievel
No money down
17H5
Ceurfety Penliac
H I lilt
IN I Monde Accord Air.
aulumalic
Reduced
UNS
Ceurfety Penliac „
331 3511
IN I ToyotaCellca loededT
No money down
|4h1
CeurNty Peaflac......... I l l l i l t
IN1 Buick Century a door
Loaded No money down SAN}
Courtesy Peattec............l i m i t
IN ) LTD 4 door Super nice
Inside * out 3 tone paint. AC.
p o w e r/ tite rin g , brakes,
stereo, cruise vinyl tool, wire
wheels Need Sta Wagon or
P Upustrada W N » _______
IN I Pontiac Bnnnevtlla
Loaded! Reduced UN S
CeurWty Pwsttac........... TOII11
IN 4Mercury Mar quit
Station Wagon
On# owner
Low milage
SBHS
CeurSily Pentlac............T O -ltll

4 to c hooH from

u r»5

Ceurfety Pentlac ,..... TOItll
•7* COMET Am power steerIng
au'o 747* A Lake Av First
S7*0 takes I t ! 311 1*30

233— Aufo Parts
/ Accessories
TOOL BOX
lor Mini Truck
Nl)t*n D*ltvn.«tc tKK&gt;
Aft»f \ 22J 7»4J

23S— Trucks /
Buses / Vans
Chevy C 10 or Ford Vans IN )
New loaded' High sop dual
air color TV tsa' CB power
windows * locks cru itt.
stereo Retails 1)1 000 sal*
- » '* m C *H N ) 3*41 Agont
iNO Ford 14 Son pick up dump
truck New painting uphol
story tuna up and front and
alignmanl Apple p r condi
Hon Yosjrt for 3s500 Dump
truck Itatura alone Is worth
S30 0Ba day IBS $74 37*3
INJDatsun KingCab Air
custom topper Reduced S3H3
CeurStSy Penluc . ......TO I t ll
’&gt;( Chevy Bonani* 's ton Svsg
wheel bate 311*5 Ask tor
Johnny or Linda 371 *113
7 9 AMC Coacom I limited
acyl automaticw/dbt* vanity
vitart. I*.*** original mil's
SIM [town/Cash ar trade A
tow m on thly payments
»****»«
* n aeoo

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
Motorhom* II Ctostg* Sportsman
Top shop#
Call attar Spm
__________ lit *»3)___________
' 7 3 1lavealei Pickup Cdinpei
Sleeps*
3500 00
III 3IM

243— Junk Cars
ANY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
Bought From II* *)« A more

Call TO UI*................ TO-4IU
TOP Dollar Paid tor Junk A
Usadcarl.trucks A heavy
equipment 133 3W0
W !P A Y TO P DOLLAR FOR
JUNK CARS AND TR U C K !
* CBS AU TO PARTS 1*3 *3*3

163— Waterfront
Properly / Sale
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Nti* villa In watarfrgnf com mu
nity 1*4 900

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

BaacbtMa Rtaffy. REALTORS
90* 437 f ill S d l S S X i l

To List Tour Business...

US— Farms-

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

G r o v e s / S a le
Farm 10Acr*» with Good w#t*r
S700Q down af only 1273 mo
IX) 00U Total Mrictf
O iattry Garland. Raaffa#
i n 9**a

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
AIR

C O N D ITIO N E R 11.000
B TU . well unit, la x il In S37S
or best otter IlliO l*
Couch A chair (matching sat),
good shape SIM. I cypress
lables 171, fler/Fueplace
Combo with stereo built in
Heavy Duty Washer Like New
1 Speed ) Water Levels Used
only 1 months for 4 winters
If &gt;1 00 331 3113
Recenditiened Appliances
trem ttl WARRANTY
BARNETTS
CASSELBERRY
ta&gt;-»na......................... b ib sail
e R IN T T O O W N e
Color T V s , stereos, wishers
dryers refrigeretor. treaters
furniture, video recorders
Spec lal 1st weeks rent tea

Alternative TV A Appl Rentelt
layrea Shopping Center
_______ t o taa*____ ______

Used Washers Perts 4 Service
ter Kenrsseres
113 44*7
MOONEY APPLIANCES
Whirlpool gas dryer
Runs well Sal *4
____ see alio eves_________
WILSON M AIER FURNITURE
in h i e f ir s t s t

TO 1*73

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo
COLOR TELEVISION
Itrilfh 11" color corteot* ftlevl
sion Original price aver MOO
balance due Ilea Cash ar lake
over payments ol 111 month
NO M ONEY DOWN Still in
warranty Frae home trial, na
obligation Call M ) 1714 day or
^ s tg M L ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Accounting &amp;
Tax Service

Firewood/Fuel
t r i e s e r v ic e a f ir e w o o d

Pretotsioisel Tas Erperll Pr*
per*, my attic* er yeur home
Beil prices E l M. A It*,
leng I I ) Cell after » 774 1*73

FOR SALE CALL AFTER
________4 P M M W f ________

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

■ &gt;p Nenuymen. Mel Reliable
Free Etl most any |ob Batl
Rales 131*1)1 Call An, lime

REMODELING SPECIALIST

Health &amp; Beauty

W* Hand la
Tha Whole Bail Ot War

B. E LINK CONST.

3227029

Handy Man

TOWER I BEAUTY SALON
FORMERLY Harriett s Beeuty
Noon li* E 1st SI 313 3&gt;sl

Home Improvement
Appliance Repair
Alltm Appliance Stnrtci
14 Hr torvk* N# K itri Ctarf*

Building Contractors
ADDITIONS BEMODELINO
Bill Stripp Custom Builder
State Lie
RROOIIM*

(95-7418
Carpentry
R IM O O I LINO
REPAIRING
References .... Very Reliebf*
TOd*17/Xl&gt;*...........*A*1&gt;* list

Cleaning Service
Heed Carpet Cleaning Living.
Osning A'em A Hall II* «
Id** A OMfr, AM. OT-UBB
MaM Sarvica____ s* ar Full Day
I Tirssaar Weekly
References^................ TO A44I

MAIDS- To -Order
Cleanliness ft nail T* Oedlsneti
Call Hst helparsl
Guaranteed Service Lew Rales

CALL NOW! 3390800

Electrical

Call Circle B Mab'te Homes
Tour value and sarvice lead
er I to* U I Ilia AM tor Sam

Blcycta N ilh lb l I* speed
eecallenl condition Girls
model 111117**171

tervtc* Upgrades. Anything
Electrical Fret (slimafes
Sfnca lt&gt;*i Calli
Tam's Electric Seryke lTI 1777

BY GARRY TRUDEAU

Center's Building A Remodeling
Ft* Jab Tee Small
III Burton Lane. Santoed
311*413__
Mi CLUB I A HUNT Rtmodal
ing carpentry, cabinet* No
|Ob loo small 373 * 3 3 * ____
Plumbing Painting. ElecIrlc
Carpentry Don t See It? Ask Bot
I*yrs la p
BAL 331 0**t
T h o m a s a t m o m a i t**m*
repair, cleaning, lawn car*
Call 111 35*7________________

Home Repairs
C A R P EN TE R
Repairs and
remodeling No |ob loo smell
Cell 37) Ha) ________________
Maintenance ot ell type*
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
end electric 33)4034

Lawn Service

Painting

LAWNS MOWED ( TRIMMLD

Respensibl* Man end helper will
palnl your Home or Butin***
etc Give your problems to us
WE CARE Quality work. JQ
yrk *&gt;p 33730*7 Lie coni

Spring Yard Cl'an upS )M-57SI
M IN I'S LAWN SERVICE- Fra*

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32)4401
LOADSOF BLOOMING'
GOOO VALUE S
PLANTEDM ERE
FOR PICKING! It

BEAL Concrtto I man quality
oparation Patio*, drivawayt
Pays H i 7313 E ves 377 1171 _
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Heus* slabs a Drlvea a Pattes

Light Grading ............... 133 513*

Nursing Care
OUR RATES ARE LOWER
La key lew Nursing Center
71*1 Secend S I. Senterd

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Painting

GENEVA LANDCLEAR I NO
Lol and Lend clear Ing.
fill dirt, end hauling
C_el^5r7 373* or 547 311)

CALVINB TOM 3
Haul* Paintlag B Wall Papar
Yeu buy material!
W* supply laker T* I A V I *11

THORNE LAN DC l EAR I NO
BUSH HOGGING
CLAY A SHALE 377 3*33

ACE LAWN SERVICE
Jy^iefifiae/e
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Frea EattmaT**............. SM ITH
Lawn Mainlenanca
Landscaping Bush Hag Miming
34* 50*3

Place Your Ware* Where
They're Sure to Be Studied
|n the Want Ada"

Plastering
R A IL Phaaetet Plastering*
Repair. Iltrcce, Hard Caal.
Simulated Brick 311 SHI

Plumbing
* Budda Plumbing Service *
R'pair * Replace * Remedel
a Free llflitsafea * 1)3 1*41 a

Pressure Cleaning

Masonry

Landclearing

Lawn Service

RESIDENTIAL WIRINO

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187—Sporting Goods

Doonesbury

G O O O V A LU E S
p la n te d h er e

3234513
FOR ESTATE
Comirif r € 1*1 or R •nd*nh*l
Aucfioni A Apfir a t j i t i ll
Owll i Auction 221 U20

FREE: CREDIT CHECK

3.

Mwy U ---------------Daytona Beach
a e a e e Molds a e a e e e

WE FINANCE

A Good Tome For The Upsai
Budget The Evening fleer id
Went Ads__________ ________
BRAIDED RUGS I yr o&gt;d
Brown A rust t 's X I I . a
smaller metching All tor SIM.
T O SIM____________________
Dry wells sand, patio ttonas
Great# traps cement car stops
stvps banchat. rock, steal
concrete Mirecle Concrete Co
30* Elm Avenue 3)3 1751
LOADSOF BLOOMING

Are you getting Divorced Irens
tarred. Foreclosed’ Need quick
sate’ Cell OUe 131 rear

M M 331 N H

FROM &gt;300
jJltotal Officej

REPOS! REPOS!

STENSTROM

STENSTROM
WE LIST AN O SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
Kiitt Dftp In Cuss?

For More info Cell
REALTOR Associate.
LINDA MOROAN
131 143*............. ...313 3IM Eve

Sanlof d's Saits lead*t

H O M ES

IBM E«tcut(v* T yp ttwrlftff
Good condition 1125 00 121
1190

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

For qualify craffmanthip and
competitive prkai fat ui price

REALTY'REALTOR

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Families
..... A ............Adults
MA3 Mwy 17*3................TO S3**

PHONE 3231463

Sanlord For lease 137 t i ll

B EA U TIFU L 3 bdrm I bath,
carpet, appliances screened
patio, laundry S3P0 33I 7313
Tor Rent 3 Bedrm I Bath
Duples. Appliances Smell
pet and child okay SIM 00
plus t months deposit Call
kae w it_____ "______________
t bdrm near downtown Sanlord
By app I only tsl. Iasi. 4 vac
SD4 m eets

M O B IL E T V

—

IN FARM INGTON AREA large
3 story home hunting lodge
New welt end pump Only
S1S.OOO

NEW HOME

Out your rwrat home

Gr^ory

109—Office Supplies

Need e Mower. Reke. Mee&gt;
Find It In The Went Ads

N EED A H O U SE.
COOK.COW7
TRY WANT A DS_____ ______

Vine*txx) Dr Loch Arbor Ar»«
J Bdrm t 2 bath. » « f in
hltehtft, o*iRh- CAbin*ti, formal1
(fining room, firrplac* paddl*
fan*, vAwif**) cadungt. energy
pachag* AAeny other «• trail
You Bara »o sr# »o appraoata
Opan houia Saturday and
Sunday 11 to S.. oltTktr lim n by
appo«nTm*nf

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale

Largest N e w U s e d Mobile
Home Dealer in Itirs Area.

WE N E E D LISTINGSI

14*4 Pontiac Firebird
Loaded) Reduced i m i
Courtesy Pentlac ....... 1171111
1N 4 Pontiac F lero Sports Coupe

D ISC O UN T
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SALES

223— Miscellaneous

DELTONA 3 lota only S4 000
each

CALL ANYTIM E
REALTOR 31) I tsl

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

F or mort details
» 9*4 2111)11

Ta get a ' bite
'drop a Ithe"
In Want Adtl

FIX UP SPECIAL irg home
w/many eitrea Only 15*300

Rambltwood Drive Lake
Mary area 3 story contempo
rary a bdrm , 1 bath fMA
non qualifying loan s*J too
M3 3*41

23T— Car*

221— Good Things
to Eat

COUNTRY LIVINO 3 bdrm I
baht like hew condition Fami
If room with fireplace, eat in
kitchen, huge beck yard
Priced reduced only 3*3 700

OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
ACREAGE. INVESTM ENT
PROPERTY

2 3 1 -C a rs

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell) *

Plying CASH tor
Aluminum Can*. Copper
Brass Load Newspapar
Glass. Gold. Silver
Kokomo Tool fllW 111
_ I 1 00Sal » 1 333 IlflO
W ANTED DEAD OR ALIVC l
Retrlgeratars. Washer*

FIRST TIM E HOME BUYERS
If 15% bond money tor 1
homes Call today

Monday. April 21. 1M S -S B

Every Wed Nile at 3:34 PM

371 am_________________

SANFORD

107

3 Bdrm. 7bath- 705 Santa St
105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

Baby; Beds. Strollers. Clothes.
Playpens. Etc. Paperback
Beats 331*177 333 *1*4
Need Cribs Playpens Baby
turnltur*. clothing Good
Prices After 7 PM
331 S7»l
N E ED CHURCH BUS Capacity
ai people or more 371 JO* or

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_______ M MHWY. 17*3_______
L A K E

219— Wanted to Buy

Wall Street Co........321 5005

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COMMERCIAL

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Wotd Ptoceaung Senicts.
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Sewing
Casrtttry Curtains. Dual Ruttela.
Piltow Shams. Stenciled
Place Meta mad* tram Muslin.
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Tile
Scetlm ann Til* Prasaur*
Cleaning Ceram ic. Vinyl
Asbestos All Phase* P C
Brick Homes Businesses
Free EsI Reasonable 371*7*1

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Tree Service

PtoftsstoAAl Custwn PiintiBf

ECHOLS T R E E SERVICE
Free Estimates! Lew Prices I
Li* ..Ins Stump Grinding.Teal
133 tm edparntto
"Let Use P»«NsstoaeN de It".
JOHN ALLENS LAW Nb T R lV
Deed tree removal Lie Ainc
Free esl 131 35*0

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wifh complato quality paint
Ing sar rices Quality a Mwal
Spactat wall caattssg TO **71
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GEK &amp; MEEK

by Howl* Schneider

Something In Your Eye?
Don't Risk Your Cornea
DEAR DR G O T T - A month
ago I was watching T V and It felt
like I had an eyelash In m y eye.
So I started to rub my eye. and It
Immediately started to hurt. One
side of my eyeball looked like a
balloon and my vision got fuzzy.
The doctor said that I had a cut
(like paper cut) In my cornea. I
had to put medicine on It and
keep It bandaged for about three
days. My eye really did hurt. I
had never heard of that hap­
pening to anyone. Will It happen
again? I panic when I get
something In mv eye now.
DEAR READER — Any foreign
body In the eye can cause a
laceration of the cornea. The
condition Is surprisingly com­
mon. Treatment consists of put­
ting a patch over the eye to rest
the cornea and allow It to heal.
You — and everyone else —
can e x p e rie n c e c o rn e a l
abrasions or lacerations any
time foreign matter lands on the
front of the eyeball. Obviously,
prevention Is the best approach.
If something enlers your eye,
don't vigorously rub the eye.
Wash It out with warm water nr
with the help of a mirror, try
grntly to remove the object.
DEAR DR G O T T - 1 am a
54-year-old woman I have not
had a period In 12 years. I was
told to not take estrogen because
of my blood pressure a n iV rs tlc
breast. I've also been told to not
use milk products because I
have had kldneystones. My
concern Is osteoporosis, since I
can't use estrogen or calcium.
Would calcium pills cause me to
form kldneystones. as using
dairy products would?
D E A R READER Os­
teoporosis affects all women
after menopause A metabolic
Imbalance results In a rate of
calcium loss that exceeds the
body's ability to Incorporate new
calcium Into bones.
Mild osteoporosis Is difficult to
diagnose. However, as more and
more calcium Is lost from bones,
t h e y b e c o m e less d e n s e .
Therefore, routine bone X-ray
examinations will usually show
the "w a she d -ouf appearance
characteristic of calc lorn loss.

As you point out. you are
(excuse the pun) caught between
a rock and a hard place. Depen­
ding on the kind of kldneystones
you have, you may not be able to
take supplementary- calcium In
your diet. Given the difficulties
of your case. I am certain your
doctor will want to refer you to
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25 Wild goat
(abbr)
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28 Tail
entrance
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about the bidding. Because
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negative doubles. North passed
the one-heart overcall.
He expected his partner to
reopen the bidding with a dou­
ble. and he was going In punish
Ills vulnerable opponent for a
rush overcnll by exacting a
penalty. When South hid one
spade, who of us would not now
risk trying two clubs with the
West cards? Hut I suppose West
felt he had gone far enough
when he bid one heart.
After asking for aces, North
made an assumption that South
must hold a heart void lo have
removed lo four spades over
three no-trump, and so he bid
six dlumonds.
The defense was us lacking In

quickly shuck his two hearts on
the ace and king of clubs. A
heart was now ruffed, and a
spade led to dum m y's queen and
the ace front East A spade was
returned. South won the king
and West discarded u club.
Thai marked East with all four
diamonds lo the Jack, hut he was
helpless lo take a trick as
dcclurcr ruffed spades and
hearts hack and lorth. In fact, on
the last spade trumped In
dummy, hapless Eusl was un­
derruffing.
The contract might have been
beaten had East returned a
diamond after winning the spade
ace. Declarrr would now have to
finesse against the spade Jack,
playing West to have started
with a singleton spade as well as
u diamond void.

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by Jim Davis

TOUR BIRTHDAT
APRIL 2 3 . 108S
In (he year ahead you will
make several Important and
advantageous changes In your
basic lifestyle. Each will be
triggered by un event you won't
control.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
Financial conditions could tie a
irffic tricky for you today. If you
make gains, be extra careful not
to do something foolish and have
I hem slip through your fingers.
Looki ng for rom ance? T h e
Matchmaker wheel can help you
select the right person for you.
To gel yours, mall S2 to AstroGraph, Box 489. Radio City
Station. New York. NY 10019.
OEMIN1 I May 21-June 20)
Strive to be as self reliant aa
poaslble today. People you're
counting on may let you down
thiough no fault of their own.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)

ANNIE
TIIMRLEWEEDS
T i w n A CAVWLKYTKOOPNEAlw:

by T. K. Ryan

T ry to keep your priorities In 21) Your Initial Judgment will be
order today. If you devote loo surprlslngly accurate today.
much llrne lo frivolous activities, When you gel over-analytical,
you might never gel around to you'll be Indecisive and Impede
your duties.
your own progress.
L E O (July 23-Aug. 22) When
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Ja n .
socializing with friends today, 19) Things that you take a
keep one eye on the clock. personal hand In managing
Although they'll enjoy your should work out profitably for
companionship, you must still you today. Operations you dele­
lie careful not to wear out your gate to others might end up In
welcome.
the red
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept. 22) In
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Frb. 10)
Important career matters today,
don't take anything for granted. Don't let yourself be Jockeyed
If you get carrleaa. something Into supporting a new acquain­
you think you've tied down tance instead of standing by an
old friend today.
could suddenly dissolve.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20|
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23| Luck
will attend you today In most of Focus your attention now on
your Involvements but this does situations that have the promise
not mean you should push It to of an Immediate return. Don't
the limits. Use your common dilute your efforla by trying to
live In both today and tomorrow.
sense us well.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22)
ARIES (March 2 1-April 19)
You'll get a lot of mileage today Your Judgment regarding pro­
out of funds spent on things posals presented to you by
beneficial to your family. This others may not be up to par
won't be true for money aprnt In today. Don't make any Instant
fulfilling self desires.
commitments; Instead, request
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dee
time for additional study.

by Leonard Starr

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                    <text>Arthur E. Francke Jr. has probed
and penned som e Sem inole history
and come up with a few su rprises.

Environm ental Crusaders inspired
by the first ‘Earth Day' are near
middle age. So's their movement.

-P E O P LE , 1C

-O P IN IO N , 3D

Herald

77th Year, No 206 Sunday, April 21. 1985— Santord, Florida

(USPS

481280)

Price

50 Cents

This Is The Week To Admire, Appreciate Sanford
B y Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
Downtown Sanford la undergoing a renaissance
and lt‘a time to cclrbrate It. aaya Jack Horner,
president of the Greater Sanford Chamtx-r of
Commerce.
To gel people downtown to admire the facellfl
of the aged ecntrul business district, local
rnrrrhants are sponsoring "Sanford Appreciation
Week" Monday through next Saturday.
Most of the stores downtown, as well as others
all over the city, will mark the occasion with
special sales and drawings for prizes. Horner said
In addition, there will he entertainment In the

downtown area all week, doggers, clowns, high
school bands and a performance by the Orlando
Renegades cheerleaders will keep downtown
hopping all week, he said.

It's a w hole new beginning'
Attendees will also be able to step Into the
future and the past on Saturday There will be
two uulo shows on that day — new cars on First
Street and antique ears on Seminole Boulevard.
Food will be available at the downtown
restaurants, as well as the food txmihs set up by

various elvtc organizations.
The activities will kick off Monday with a
ribbon cutting on Magnolia Mall on First Street
Local government and business leaders. Includ­
ing Icxxl and land enlreprenuer Jeno Pauluccl.
will be on hand officially dedicate the redevelop­
ment.
Sanford Appreciation Week is sponsored by the
Downtown Business Association, the Downtown
Development Corp. and the chamber's Commer­
cial Committee.
Horner said one of the purposes of the event Is
to show Sanford shoppers they don't have to go to
other cities for their needs.

"W r'v r always said shop in Sanford: give our
local businesses a chance It means our local
Sanford economy Is Ixxistrd." Horner said.
Tile downtown facelift, with Its aesthetic
improvements. Is also sparking more economic
activity. Horner said
"Tills Is a whole new beginning. " he said
"They've peeled oil some skin here and brought
out that architecture and It really looks good."
The facelift, combined with the development ol
the l*ler|x)lnte apartments, promises to give the
downtown economy a one-two punch, hr said
See SA N FO R D , page 6 A

Tavern Must Pay

W idow Wins
$269,000 In
DUI Lawsuit

You blinked and tha
full-service gas
station on your
corner turned into a
convenience store
with pumps. Who
will check your oil
among a dwindling
num ber of
full-service
stations? Can the
trend be stopped or
should ‘full service'
be allow ed to die?

punitive damages against the
By Deane Jordan
liar because testimony Indicated
Herald Staff W riter
patrons of the liar were served
A former Sanford woman's by employers who were also
lawsuit has brought a $269.(XK)
d r i n k i n g , s a id T h o m a s
Judgment against a tavern In
Whlgham. Mrs Stephen's at­
connection with the death of her
torney.
husband who was killed by a
Whlghum said the $20,000 In
d ru n k d r iv e r le a v in g the
punitive damage should send a
establishment.
signal to bar owners to make
D crn u Stephens. 24. was
sure that not only should their
victorious Friday In a riding by
em ployees not d rin k while
Circuit Judge Dominick J . Salfi
Mrs. Stephens sued the Islander working bill they should not
Ta ve rn . 3207 U.S. Highway serve known alrohollcs.
TMMSV VtMMrt 17-92. Sunford. Her husband.
Mrs Stephens Initially Hied
2518 French Ave., but Independent service Patrick A. Stephens. 24, was suit against the tavern. It's
Attendant Mike Woodbury checks under the
station owners fear this type of full service killed when a man who had tieen Insurance company. Albritton.
hood as Don Northrop cleans the windshield
drinking at the liar drove his car A l b r i t t o n ' s s 1 s l c r a n d
may soon become a thing of the past.
of a customer's car at Sanford Gulf Service.
brother-in-law (who owned the
h e a d on I n t o S t e p h e n 's
car Albritton was driving) and
motorcycle Just south of the bar
Stephens died at the scene In his the Insurer of the car. Allstate
D e ca d e -O ld Battle R ek in d le d
Insurance Company.
brother-in-law's arms
A c c o r d in g lo W h lg h a m .
The driver of the car. I.Loyd
E d g a r A l b r i t t o n . 4 3 . of Allstate settled lx-fore tlit* case
Chlrlland. has served Just over a w ent to tria l g iv in g Mrs
yeur of a 12-year prison term Stephens $5,000 and placing
handed
out by Circuit Judge $5,000 In a fund that will give
some smallei oil companies thui
allowed In have unrestrained and operating with Its own
B y B u it n Loden
the son atxnil $45,000 when he
rights to own and operate out­ employees 3 percent of lls pro­ refine oil and are the sole outlets Robert McGregor for DUI man­
Herald Staff W rite r
turns 25 Th(it settlement reslaughter
An
appeal's
court
has
duct
outlets.
Hul
the
law
went
for their companies products,
Divorce run I k * dirty business, lets. would force them out of
See A W A R D , page 6 A
tint the ’divorcement' issue — business by undercutting prices, Into limbo utter an almosi Im­ such as Tenneco. Marathon and uphrld Albritton s eonvlctlon
and
sentence.
mediate
court
challenge
After
Conoco, will he forced out ol
the question of who can own ami have apparently won the latest
Salfi said $146,000 of the
o|xarale i lie slat Ion where you fill round In Issue that's more than years ol legal wrangling, howev­ business In Florida.
lodgment
goes to Stephen's
er.
the
law
was
upheld
by
the
1
st
But
Independent
dealers
who
your ear's gas lank, may tie even a decade old
The divorcement proposal that District Court of Appeals and Is depend on major refiners for estate) $70,000 to the couple's
worse.
their supplies say (he loss of 324 young son. and $33,000 to Mrs.
Independent dealers who became a Florida law In 1974 shill-d lo Ik*go Into effect July I .
Stephens, who now lives near
That means that on Ju ly I
feared the big oil companies. If limits an oil refiner In owning
See G A S . page BA
Action Reports,... ..........7A
Tampa.
Bridge................
The Judge uddrd $20.(XX) In
Business........
Calendar.............
Classifieds.........
Comics..................
Crossword............
Dear Abby.......
Deaths..............
Editorial..............
Florida...............
By Jane Casselberry
the city decide to go out for bids.
Horoscope............
Herald Staff W rite r
Williams, president of thr firm,
Hospital...............
There's at least one doctor left said he will complete the study
Nation.................
who still makes house calls — and turn It over to the etty
Opinion................
MIAMI (U l’l) — An unprecedented assault that
but then It would tie Impossible administrator next week
People................
s|MM&gt;ked drug smugglers out of Island sanctuaries
for hts "patients" to come to his
Williams said the study was
Religion...............
lo ttie It.ill.mi.is into u massive military trap was
office.
delayed until lust wrek because
Sports...................
not a total surprise In the narcotics traffickers,
Meet Longwuod's Lake Doctor the cold weather which has
Television............
officials said Frlduy.
Jim Williams, who Is the process retarded grow th of aquatic
Weather.............
of diagnosing the city's lakes, plants and algae and made It
The iwo-week o|tcrullnn. code-named "Blue
W orld...................
diagnosing their problems and Impossible to actually determine
Lightning." resulted In the seizure of 5.300
prescribing treatment designed which lakes had problems
pounds of cocaine and 33.872 pounds of
G o in g D e lu x e
to keep them in good health.
Muyor Harvey Smerllson said
marijuana, but some smugglers knew ubout II In
His Rx for a critically III Monday night. “ We are still
CARSON C ITY . Ncv. (UPI|
advance.
Columbus Harbour pond, which waiting on reports on olhrr lakes
—
Officials plan lo spend
Adm. R.P. Cueronl. coordinator of the Vice
has a pea soup green color. Is before going In and cleaning up
$92,000 to expand the
President's South Florida Task Forrr on Drugs,
going to cost the city $1,343 a all the lakes." Lake Doctors was
city's pet cemetery to In­
confirmed that word leaked out ubout the raids
year. Hut the Longwood City asked to expedite the report,
clude a viewing room for
which Involved all five branches of the U S .
Commission voted Monday night received Monday, on the Col­
tiodles and a room In which
mllltury and Bahamian Defense Forces.
to spend the money to clean up umbus Harbour pond dur to
to select the casket.
"We knew It didn't Iconic us a surprlsel."
and maintain the lVi- to 2 -acre complaints from residents on Its
Mike C o n klin, anim al
Cueronl said. "Yes. there was (a leak).
lake, which has become stag­ deteriorating condition, he said
services director, says 80
nant.
"I don't know who It was. If I did, he'd lie In
percent of the pet owners
Wllltums said he hus Inspected
lull." the admiral said
Th e Lake Doctors. Inc., a
who use the cemetery ask
the 35 lakes on the city maps,
statewide "a qua tic m anage­
•* T «
for the services. The money
The 16-day phase of the oprratkm netted $100
but he may be going buck to
ment " firm headquartered In
also
w ill be used for
million worth of cocaine and marijuana. 25 boats,
take a look at several other small
Longwood. was hired by the city
e x p a n d in g the a n im a l
two planes and other vehicles There were 58
"Lake Doctor" Jim Williams scoops up several months ago on a con­ lakes which have been callrd to
shelter.
arrests
algae from the edge of Columbus Harbour sulting basts to Inspect the city his attention.
There would be an in­
It also marked the closest cooperation ever
He
said
that
most
of
the
city's
pond in Longwood The stagnant water is lakes, offer suggestions for mancrease In city license fees
between the United States and the Bahamas, as
lakes
seem
to
be
In
good
health
also being tested. Williams will offer a aglng problem lal.es, give a coat
und fines to help support
well as among U.S. Investigative agencies ut the
prescription to re|uvenate the lake and estimate for maintenance and and the Columbus Hurbour pond
the operation.
federal, state, county and municipal levels.
prepare bid specifications should
possibly prevent another fish kill.
See L A K E , page BA
ollidaU said.

Refineries Face Limit On G as Outlets

TO D AY

Leak Mars
Unprecedented
Drug Raids

r
.

•

Sonford's Lao Patarson broka a Tim
Ralnat racord Friday night without
picking up a baaaball bat or steal­
ftrifeiing a ba»a. SPORTS, 1ft.

Longwood Lake Doctor
Has Costly Prescription

Dorchello Webstar put on quit* an act
with har baton Friday night at Apopka,
directing the Lady $«minolas to a
5-Star Confaranca win. SPORTS, IB.

It was a closa vota tor the Evening
Herald Boys* Basketball Player of the
Year, one vote separating seniors
from Lake Howell and Lake Mary. IB

T
.

;
j

�7A— Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Sunday, April 11, IMS

NATION
IN BRIEF
Holocaust Survivor Begs Reagan
To Cancel Trip To Cemetery
W ASH IN GTON (Ul'tj — In a rare public confrontation
between I'resldcnl Kenyan and a (Jurat of the While House.
Holocaust historian Kile Wlt-wl bended Rragan In a
vrinon-llke speech lo i hungr bis mind about visiting a
German military eernelery where members of Hiller's
Walfen SS are burled Wlesel. a survivor of the Auschwitz
arid liur hcnwald concentration tamps, was at the While
House to receive a congressional gold medal,
Reagan told Wlesel in a private meeting Friday lie would
noi bark down from Ills plan to visit the eernelery, Reagan
spoke of the need to strengthen a spirit of reeoorIllation
between the j&gt;eop|es of the Allied nations anrl the people of
Germany.” and Wlesel said he too. wished for “ true
reconciliation with the Gentian people and peace in a
tormented world that is still awaiting redemption Hut.
Wlesel added. “ ‘I hat is not your place Your place is with
the victims of tin- SS "

Contra Compromise Rejected
W ASHINGTON flJI'll - Signaling a fight lo the llnlsh. the
administration has Hally rejected a congressional compromise pro|xisal on President Reagan's SI I million
rerpiest lor rebels lighting to overthrow Nicaragua's
government
Secretary of Stale George Shultz. In a hluutlv worded
statement Friday, sold. "Tills alternative
is unworkable
and iiuureeplahle In far I. II Is not an alternative ot all
to the compromise. House Deinoemls and Repuhlleans
led hy Rep Michael liar tics D M tl. said the money could
be used In sup|Mirl for a regional peace settlement and
liumanllarlari aid, hut none of It would go to the Contra
iclrcls to Nicaragua
Shult/ said, "This sir called alternative dm ks the central
issue" rd supporting the rebels amt giving tin incentive for
the leltlsl Sandhiisla government In enler n dialogue with
ill*' Coolrns The House is err per led in vote on the matter
Tuesday.

Nicaragua Aiding Drug Dealers?
W ASHINGTON (Ill'll
A businessman turiu-d govern­
ment Informer soys fugitive financier Robert Venn. aided
by Nleuragua and Cuba, Is Involved In smuggling cor aloe
(rnni Soulli America mthc United Stales
James Herring, who ran a procurement company called
Everything Goes Inr . lold a Senate snbr rimmlllee on
rhiigs. family and alcnliollHm Friday Vest o ami Ills
assor lab s lielperf m i up cocaine o|MTalloriH under the
sanctuary of the governineriisof Nicaragua andCuba
Herring, now a governmcril wllncss. s.ml (he profils ol
ilrng -related acllvllles ol tour trips lo Cuba ami lour lo
Nli iirngua went inioeaeb uailoii's ircasurlcs

Governor Ponders Pardon
SPHINGFIKI.U. Ill llll'll
Gov lames It I hotiipson lias
piouilscd a speedy review ol a clemency petition for Ihe
itcedoin of Gary Dotson, who has served six years In prison
(or a rape the allegeif victim now says never happened.
Attorney Warren l.upef Friday pellilonerl IItr slide's
Prisoner Review Hoard lo recommend I Inuiipsiai grant
i leniency lot Dotson and also asked (he Illinois Appellate
( Hurl lo sel a hood lot Ills client
The clemency pelIIInn seeks a odal or general pardon
that would result In Unison s Iminrdiale release limit
prison, oi for a coiiimiihiiion ol tils 25 to fill year prison
sciilem e loi Ills 1f»7l» tape and kidnapping com tr lion

W O RLD
IN BRIEF
Brazil's First Civilian
President Clings To Life
SAG PAULO, Brazil (Ill'll — l&gt;&lt;« Inis used an expci linen
till drug In treat President clc« I l am redo Neves, who was
t linglug Itt Ilfi*Saturday us an inter Hun ravaged his both
There Is mulling like Ibis in Ihc icxtlxiuks I lie dm nos
are amazed hy his resistance."
settfot aide said Friday,
citingdnctmsal I'llnli as huspual
Neves, 75 who was hospitalized live weeks agtt on Ihe
eve ol Ins scheduled luuitgtirulltm as Brazil s llrsi civilian
clilrl ol slide In 21 years, h a s been o|tcruled on seven
times Vice President Jusc Saint v has been serving as
at Dug pit still in
File liilrcllnu came aller tlixiois tciunved a benign
liiinor hum Neves lower lulcslliie

Fighting Rages In Sidon
B EIR U T. Letrunon (UPl) — Al least eight [tropic were
killed and 39 wounded In lighting Friday ulgltl and early
Saturday lietwrrn Christian mul Moslem militias In Shinn
Meanwhile. Nazlli llezrl, a local Moslem leader and a
member ol Hu* Lebanese Parliament, traveler I to Damascus
seeking advice on a general mohlllzallon In rtrlend the
southern port illy, He said Sldnn hail Insi all Impc ol lu-lp
horn Beirut since ihe m u ra l government resigned ibis
week under the prrssute ol lutllnnal dlllrrrnces
Before heading to Damascus llezrl calterl lor a general
miihllUalloii ot Sldnn residents to defend the city Fighting
has raged since March 18 between Moslem mlllllas anil
Chrialiun lighters rnirrnched In a suing ol villages rust
anil soulhrast of Ihe clly. Sources close to Ihe Sldnn Irarlrr
said his lrip In Damascus was motivated hy Ihe continued
lighting hut he would not ask lor direct Syrian
Invntvrmcni

Board Delays Decision On Turning O ve r
School Lunch Program To Private Firm
By Donna Eatea
Herald Staff W rite r
A decision on whether the school lunch
program should he turned over to private
management to cut costs has been delayed
by the Seminole County School Hoard until
May 8 .
The major Issues brought out at the
b o a rd 's W ednesday w orkshop were
whether a private management firm can
really cut costs sufficiently to save the
annual $250,000 subsidy now required and
yrt return $29,000 In profits to the school
system the first year, and secondly, whether
sin h a move would reduce the number of
lunchroom workers, requiring those led to
(ilrk up the slack.
Representatives ol a private management
firm. ARA Systems of Philadelphia, said that
returning u profit Is font In gent on the board
having no staff director of food services Hut
Kldon Chambers with experience In other
lunch programs In the stale, was hired to
that post Jusl a week ago
Thai means that In order tor ARA to
realize a profit the vh o n l board would
probably have to gel rid of Chambers and
replace him with an ARA worker
ARA and s* honl staff agreed Wednesday
mi only two Issues: there Is oversialling to a
degree in some of I he lunchrooms and the
menus must be more varied
( hanging the lunchroom staffing put tern
ol one flour’s labor for each I? meals served
would require a change In Ihc formula

adopted by the school board.
The ARA representative said the lunch­
room workers "w ould not be working
harder, they would be working smarter”
after the firm put them through a training
program.
Chambers said he envisions only minor
staffing changes "Each school may need Its
own stalling formula." he said
As far as the menus arc concerned. Carey
Ferrell, assistant superintendent for busi­
ness and finance, said the lunch program
has to rompetr with fast food restaurants
and convenience stores for patronage,
especially from middle schoolers and high
v liool students
Ferrell said some students put off eating
lheir lunches until after school and then
lakr iheir lunch money to the fast food
restaurants
Darrell Kirkpatrick, assistant director ol
lood service. alv&gt; reminded the board that
thr $250 (X)0 annual subsidy is due In large
purl to thr board's reluctance to raise the
coit of school lurches beyond thr rf0 rents
for elementary students and $1 for middle
srhnolrrs and high school students The
prlrr has stayed the same lor the past three
years. Kirkpatrick said.
Ferrell also estimated It would take a
minimum of 16 weeks to set a privately
managed lunch program In place because ol
siiiir requirements for bids
And I-ake Mary High School principal Don
Reynolds said a privately managed program

which. If it also takes over operation ol
campus vending machines, would cause his
school to lose $60,000 annually In proceeds
for the athletic program.
He said most of the high schools use
profits from the machines, which dispense
soft drinks, fruit Juices and snacks. In their
athletic programs and In some cases
members of booster clubs have signed bank
notes for athletic Improvements based on
revenues anticipated from the vending
machines
Board member Bill Krnll said If the lunch
subsidy were no longer needed, that money
could be split among the county's six high
schools for Ihrlr athlellc programs
Chambers and ihc ARA representatives
noted that under slate rules vending
machines are not to he operated In competi­
tion with the lunrh program and may be
used only one hour after the last scheduled
lunch period
Reynolds said the s c h o o ls haven't
exactly” been violating that rule and that
ihc same type drlm-s and snacks are not
sold In the lunchrooms so the vending
machines are not competing with school
lunches
Ferrell reported that participation In the
school lunch program ts Increasing, but
participation Is still at only about 42 4
percent A n d. he added, there is no
guarantee as participation Increases that
additional lunchroom workers won't have to
lx- hired

Right Place, Time Saves Wreck Victims
By Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W rite r
Fast action by Sem inole
Cnuniy rescue workers Is r redlied with saving the lives of a
Winter 1‘ark woman and (our
passengers who were thrown
from her ear during a I It) a m
one-car auto accident between
Geneva and Oviedo Saturday.
Tw o severely Injured vlcllms
were transported by helicopters
to Orlando Regional Medical
&lt;'ruler By colneideiH e. rescue
workers ai Ihc scene recently
llnlshed training sessions work­
ing wllh air rescue units.
In critical condition at ORMC
was Robin Slover, 28. of 1HJ6
Ivy lame. Winter Park, and Amy
McKnlghl. age or address un­
known. They were expected lo
live, a hospital spokesman said
today
Wlieii Ms Slover and Ms.
Kulghi initially arrived at the
emergency room, doctors were
not sure II they would survive
thr night.
Also Injured were Hirer of Ms
Slover s t lulrlit n George Slover.
5 Jennifer llrsllr. It), anil John
llrsllr. II George was III good
eondlllnn at Winter Park Memo­
rial Hospital Je n n lle r. was
Healed lor m is ai the same
hiispiiul anil released and John
Is 111 lall lOMilllloM al Sunlit
Sr-ntlnolc Mrdli al &lt;'enler
I lie ai i idem was alcohol re
I.iieil act tailing in thr Florida
Highway Patrol
Art nrilmg lo a Flip rr|xirt. Ms
Skiver was driving a 1978 Mazda
eahllMiitUll oil stale Road 426
when she Inst eunlrol nf the car
It l&lt; li ihe rnntlwuv skidded track
onto the pavcim iil lor 114 fret
thru tolled over three times All
passengers were ejcclcd No
oilier vehicle was Involved, ihe
ii'poit said.
Seminole Cnuniy rescue. Air
Care ol ORMC and Chase I. an
Orange County Sherlll's D r
|tarlrnrnt helicopter, transported
Hie vli iiiiih lo area hospitals
According lo trooper Ron
Davis, doctors rredllrd the fast
action ol Seminole County re
M iir with saving the vlcllms’

llVCH.
Assistant F ire C hie f Joe
W a l l e r s s a id th e q u I e k
emergency response was |x&gt;xslblr in part because the bud
■ni idem happened in the right
place at thr right time.
He said an off-duty Winter
Springs officer. Lt. R o b rrt
Bollci. just hap|M-iii*il to Ik* al
the scene when It occurred so
the uieldrnt was called In Inittledlaielv Wallers also aald the
area In which the accident happcnri! is designated a delayed
response area because of Ms
distance from area hospltuls. so
In Ihe case n| severe Injuries,
helicopter rescue units can be
culled
Also IrenefUial — Seminole
County rescue workers recently
Mulshed training session wllh
res* uc helicopters. Hr said Ihc

Action Reports
★ Fires
* Court s
* Police
combination of those factors
shortened the response time
which improved thr vlcllms
chances of survival
P O T D E A L CH ARGE
A 2 1-year-old Winier Park
man who allegedly made a deal
to sell an ounce of marijuana to
an u n d e r c o v e r A lta m o n te
Springs police agent has been
c h a r g e d w l l h s a le a n d
possession of less than 20 grams
of pot.
The man reportedly met with
the agent at the Why Not
Lounge. 220 W stale Road 4.1*5.
Altamonte Springs, al about 7
p.in. Thursday. He allegedly
irgrred to sell the officer an
ounce of pot and they went to
the suspect's car to romplrte the
rle.il a (Miller report said
Aller i he suspect allegedly
brought the pm from Its hiding
place under the driver's seal of
Hit i ai nihri ullit ers moved in
mul aiicsirtl him lhe report

stolen from Nature's Best Health
Food storr In Fern Park on
Thursday
Devlin (old deputies (he kx»l
was taken from a cabinet In Hie
rear of the shop at 116 stale
Road 436. and hr had seen a
customer In that area of the
store al about 1 1 a m .
At 12 30 p m. Devlin was
called by stale Department of
Transportation workers who
salt) they had found a bag of
checks from the store m lhr
median strip of Interstate 4 In
Orlando, a sheriff s report said
In addtlon lo $829 In checks.
$2,098 In cash and $160 worth
of credit slips were stolen, the
report said.
Items worth $500 including
kx-ddlng. |rots and pans, dishes
and suitcases were stolen from
the home of Roberl Cambridge
of 2305 Water St.. Sanford, on
Wednesday or Th u rs d a y, a
shrrlirs report said.
Benito G. Rallo. 48. of 1945

All&gt;ert Lee Avr Winter Park,
reported to deputies that his two
chainsaws stored at 18 15 Re­
treat Road, Geneva, were stolen
Wednesday or Thursday
Rlrhard George Radenbarh.
45. of 3585 Ohio Avr , Sanford,
gave deputies Ihe name of three
suspects who may have taken a
$900 blue iron tiller from a shed
at his home on Wednesday or
Thursday
Four televisions worth $150
each were stolen from a rental
iruck parked at a fenced com­
pound at Quality Warehouse.
123 Atlantic Drive, Fern Park,
according to a report owner
Douglas Strlgerwald of Orlando
(lied with Seminole C o un ty
sherlll's deputies
A thief took a $531 television
from a home al 401 Katie St,.
Sanford, on W ednesday or
Thursday. A sherltrs report said
the T V be longs to Emery G.
Grtffls. 45. of Route I. lUix 13BD.
Sanford

WEATHER

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»'U mu li.iel lOilh ot 20 1
Rain h Knud was released oil
$5 non IhioiI ami Is scheduled lo
up|N'U! ill I mill Mac 6
KNOCKOUT
A Sanford man who icpoiteclly
|mni Iieil .motIn t man and
kins ked him out as a sheriff'll
deputy wait hi ll has been
i barged w nh bain iv
I tn depmv called to calm a
disiiii ham &gt; ai Hu Islander liar.
I S lllghw.o 17 Mg said the
suspet t backhanded" Trum an
Paltutr .17 and knocked him
out ai abmii 2 a to Friday.
Mllion J Shat luck. 24. waa
later freed on $500 Iximl
V EH IC LES V A N D A L IZ E D
T h e s o u lh ra s t S e m in o le
County covers of six vehicles
[larked .it their homes reported
to deputies Hiat vandals hit the
vehicles between 5 pin. Wrdursduv and h .i m Thursday.
three ol the damaged ears
were parked mi Ta n g e rin e
Avenue. In Winter Park. One
was on Citrus Avenue. Winter
Park, and the other two were on
Hewett Lane. Maitland, and
Georgetown Drive. Casselberry,
a shrrlirs rr|M&gt;r&lt; said
Windows were broken on sev­
eral vehicles Others were dcutrd, had their paint scratched
and one had its windshield
•Hid
wipers twisted and an antenna
removed. Hie report said
Footprints were found on one
of the cars that was apparently
walked on. the report said.
B U R G L A R IE S ft T H E F T S
Clerk John Joseph Devltn of
Winter Park reported to sheriff's
deputies that $3,093 In cash,
checks and credit curd slips were

N A T IO N A L R E P O R T: While
B O A T IN G F O R E C A S T : Si
residents In the eastern half of Augustine to Jupiter Inlel and
the nation Irxiked forward to a out 50 miles Wind east 10 to 15
summery weekend and record knots through Sunday Sea 2 in
high temperatures a line of I teet A few showers
severe t h u n d e rs io rrn s and
A R E A F O R E C A S T: Saturday
tornados iIi.rt ripped through the mostly sunny High in Hie mul
northern Plains was moving 80s Wind east 10 inpli Saturtheir Wiry Showers and thun
•lay nighi and Sunday mostly
ilrrstorm s par king 60 nipli tali Lows in the lower 60s High
w inds continued across the tn lit MOs Light cast wind Satur­
nor H u t u Plains curly today, with day night anti around to mph
tornados louc lung down til Sunday
Nebraska and South Dakota At
E X TE N D E D FO R EC A ST:
least one [x-rsmi in South Dakota Partly cloudy and mild Chance
was Injured, authorities said It afternoon thunderstorms and
was snowing in thr mountains of late night showers south portion
Utah and Colorado The rest of through Wednesday Increasing
the nation paid no herd, basking chance of thunderstorms north
In record temperatures and Wednesday. Lows averaging mid
s u n n y skies, li was 94 In 60s. Highs tn Ihe low to mid 80s
Baltimore and highs in the 80s
and 90s broke records In more
than 3 0 cities.
A R E A R E A D IN G S (9 a m.):
temperutnre: 75 overnight low
67). Friday’s high 80, barometric
pressure: 30.14. relative homldl
ty: 75 percent; winds northeast
at 8 mph; rain none, sunrise;
5:55a.m., sunset 6 54 pan.
C**tr»l FW tW j
HnXUI

HOSPITAL
NOTES

SUNDAT TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 8 48 a m., 9 01

p m . lows. 2 30 a m . 2 24 p m ,
Port Canaveral: highs. 8 40
a in., 8,53 p.m.; lows. 2 21 a m.,
2 15 p in .; Bayport: highs. 1 54
a in.. 1:13 p m. lows. 7 31 a m ,
8 2 1 p.m.
M O N D A Y T ID E S : Daytona
Boach: highs. 9 20 a m., 9.33
p.m.: lows. 3:03 a rn.. 2 54 p m.:
Port Canaveral: highs. 9 12

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2 45 p m.: Bayport! htghs. 2 29
a m.. I 34 p m : lows. 8 a m,,
850 pm.

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Port Of Sanford Gets First High Tech Resident
Tile Port ol Suulord Is gelling options to renew lire lease
and rrudy for occupancy by
its llrsi "high tech" Industry
Environm ental Technology mid September.
f The irquest ol Environmental U.S Inc designs and produces
’'Technology U S Inc. to lease |K)ltullon abalrmenl equipment
Spolskt estimates the cost of
&gt;1.27 acres on the east side of thr lor In d u s trie s like H a rris . the structure at $450,000 He
east entry road to the port was M e lb o u r n e , a n d S p e r r y . said of the 14.000 square feel,
approved Wednesday hy the Clearwater
5,(MX) will be In office space.
^Seminole County Port Authority
A 14,000 square foot steel 7.000 in production activity and
lx .rd of directors
building with a brick facade Is to about 2.000 In lutxiratory and
-&gt; Leasing fees charged for Hie be built for the llntr by Design design set-up space
land are $4,672 per year per Structures Inc. Kevin J. Spolskt,
"Th e facility Is designed for a
ju re. While the lease extends for president nf the construction
Jive years, the rental fee will Ire company, said be expects con­ mid tu high technical water
Reviewed In three years. The struction to begin In eurly May treatment process and H will
board also granted five five-year and Hie building In be completed have high security accessibili­

ty." Spolskt said
Richard Glon. executive vice
president of E n viro n m en tal
Technology, said the firm ts
moving Its operations from u
smaller facility In Orlando to
Sanford where It can expand.
Glon said most of the firm's
employees will be moving to
Sanford with the industry and
some already live here. There
wlU be some openings tn pro­
duction and for "high tech”
types when the new plant opens.

Glon said, but he couldn't say
exactly how many. The firm will
initially have a total of 25
employees, he said.
Glon told the port authority
board that the firm was founded
In 1979 to do research and
deve lop m e n t In to precloui
medals recovery. "We remove
toxic mends from water.-" be
said Its scope of operations has
expanded to production and
design of pollution abatement
equipment.
—Donna Estes

E t m in j* H um id
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Sunday. April 21. 1945
Vol. 77. No 70S

Publish** Daily And Sunday uctpl
Saturday fey Th* larnord H*rsld,
Inc MS 8. Fronch A**., Sanford.
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�Authority Set To Begin Process
Of Specifying Toll Road Route
How will the Seminole Courtly Expressway
Authority fund construction of Its planned
toll-highway from the Oranfce County line at Dean
Road to Lake Mary Boulevard?
The authority to to begin the process of making
that decisional It* May meeting.
Meanwhile. Seminole County Public Works
Director Larry Sellers, who Is also the executive
director of the a u th o rliy4_,ordercd delivery
Thursday of copies of the Completed feasibility
study on construction of the limited access
highway to each of the authority members — the
five county commissioners. Sanford Commission­
er David Faff. Chairman, and Altamonte Springs
Commissioner Lee Constantine.
Sellers said by delivering the reports to
authority members this week, they will have
three weeks to study It before a meeting
scheduled In early May. Farr said he experts the
authority tomeet on May 7. 7
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Yet to be derided to ihc exact route of die
expressw ay..A n d an environmental, im pact,
statement m ilfl to be created
Sellers told the authority more than a month
ago. ami the feasibility report repeals his
contention, that the expressway cannot -be
constructed arid "fts operation funded solely
through tolls. He has suggested additional
methods of funding could Include state money
through the stale Department of Transportation.
D O T might coritrlbutc because the expressway
will relieve traffic congestion on state Roads 434
anti 436. The feds might also be a source of

funding because the loll road Will also relieve
traffic on Interstate 4 and U.5. Highway 17-92.
Sellers also said the county could pledge some
of the funds from its 4-cent-per-gallon gas tax
imposed little more than a year ago.
Sellers said the route of the expressway will be
within a broad corridor beginning at Dean Road
where It will connect to the extension of Orange
County's east-west expressway. From Dean Road
It is expected to cross Lake Jesup. take a short leg
north of the lake to Sanford Avenue to the
proposed Lake Mary Boulevard extension tq Lake
Mary Boulevard and Interstate 4.
Sellers said the expressway will serve existing
and future residences and businesses around the
airport.
Calling It the ' consensus network'* because It
is a variation of three routes proposed by
consulting engineers. Sellers said this route will
serve more trips per day than arty other route
considered in Seminole County. “ It Is the most
reasonable alternative to construct." he sai^.
Alsb planned Is an extension to state Road 46
where countv Road 415 Intersects which will
bring In a considerable amount of traffic from
Deltona via 415 at Osteen Into Seminole County
for thoSe who work and shop hrre. he sold.
Sellers satd this route would serve the most
people and create the least environmental impact.
The authority, he said, must nail dow n where
the alignment will go and create the least air.
noise and water problems and yet follow the
growth patterns.
— Donna Estes

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body's Immune system pro­
tected mire against the virus
that causes grnlial herpes, hut
the compound Is far from ready
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Th e compound raused the
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Fair Affair
Tu sk a w llla Middle School
seventh graders Heather
Venn and Matt Haruby fool
iround with a sombrero, left,
while Daisy Vlannas demon­
strates an Arabic folk dance
during the school's Interna­
tional Fair. Nick Kontaridls,
Quest speaker on Greece, and
Ta n ta Odom seem to be
en|oylng the dance. Sherri
M o rr is s e tte , h o w e v e r,
doesn't seem to quite know
what to make of It. Seventeen
s p e a k e r s r e p r e s e n t in g
various countries showed
a r t if a c t s and g a v e d e ­
m onstratio ns d u rin g the
event.
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Geniuses May Be Sniffling, Bespectacled
NKW YORK (UPH - Lrft-handedneaa. allergies
und nearsightedness may go hand Ifl hand with
grrat intelligence, a survey of gifted children
Indicates.
As part of the John Hopkins Talent Search
program, researcher* evaluated biological charoe*
terlslim of 400 gifted 12-year-olds whose abilities
were assessed with Scholastic Aptitude Tests
(SATJ. the pre-college teata usually taken by high
school .indent*.
SI* out of every 10 of the children were

nearsighted, which la four times n* many as
would be expected, Camilla flenhow. associate
research scientist tn psychology at Johns
Hopkins University In Baltimore reported.
The verbally gifted children tended to be more
myopic than those gifted In math.
Sixteen percent of the children were lefthanded. twice as many as would be expected.
Two-thirds of the children had allergies or
another condition related to an immune abnor­

mality. again double the expected rate. Benbow
said.
-U s Jusl pointing to possible biological corre­
lates to high abilities." she said. "But environ­
ment Is also very Important."
According to one theory, high levels of
testosterone, a hormone, In the developing brain
of Ihr felus can slow growth In the left sldebf the
brain und afreet the development of the thymus
gland, which Influences the Immune aystetn.
ftrnbow explained.

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the stronger, more dominant side and
account for an Increase tn left-h&amp;ndednrA*&gt;tft|A
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McCollum
To Support
$14M Aid
To Contras
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
Predicting- President Reagan's
request lor release ol $14 million
In budgeted funds for military
aid to the Contra "freedom
lighters" In Nicaragua will be
defeated In the House of Repre­
sentatives Monday , 11.S. Rep.
Hill McCollum s ild he will never­
theless suppoti the Reagan
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publican, whose llfih congres­
sional district Include* Seminole
County, told reporters at a un
Orlando news conference Friday
afternoon ttial h r will oppose a
move liy Democrat* to funnel
Ihnl money lo a flve-nullon
group in Centrul America which
p roposes to p e rsua d e the
Nicaraguan Sandanlsia governn ir n l lo d e m o e ra l l/e the
country. McCollum said lhe
Democratic move In scheduled to
Inflow lhe demise of the Reagan
plan.
Me said he will tie among those
supporting a OOP alternative
slated lo come tie lore Ihe Con­
gress Tuesday lo send the $14
million lo the Contras for hitmanllarlnn purposes such as
limit and medleal aid
"I am disappointed In whut
the vote on Heagun's military aid
lo Ihe Contra 'freedom lighters'
Is certain to lie," McCollum said.
Willie the three-term con­
gressman said lie believes the
people ol Nlcuruguu should have
ihe basic rights n( Heeling their
own leaders tn a tree and honest
process, of to ia l re lig io u s
freedom and Ireedom of the
l*i ess. he said he Is even more
concerned ubonl Ihe MarxistLeninist slum of the Saudanlatu
government and the fad that the
N ica ra g u a n go vern m en t Is
spreading com m unism Into
nclgldtorlng countries. He said
elections which have hern held
In Nlcaiuguu are a farce.
The Contra farce* number
only 14.000 under the leader­
ship of Adolpho Calrrn. the
former heart id Coca Cola In
Nleoruguu, yet they arr "a real
thorn In the side" ol the Sundanlstu government with Its
I tio.otX) member military. Mc­
Collum said

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"E l Salvador Is threatened
directly by the Sandanlataa.
Rebels In El Salvudor arc deircndent on the SaudaitislAS for

tupplles.
Another approprlattona bill for
ihe IIIMli ll-M.ll year, railing tor
military aid to Ih r Contras, will
come up In the summer or the
tall, hr said.

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public and the ('ongirsM will
recognlir the Sumlnnlsia* for
what they are,
"The y have hulll a military
machine und huvr made allies of
Cuslru. Ih r Palestlnr Liberation
Orguiti/uUmi, Libya and Russia.
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States Give In To Arm Twisting
To Raise The Drinking Age To 21
By Carolyn Click
United Press International
Every Friday until the year 2000 Pally
Herron will be reminded of the New Year s
Eve a drunken driver snuffed out the life ol
her college-bound daughter and turned hers
onto a very different path.
On that day. and on subsequent Fridays
for the next 18 years, the young man who
killed Susan Herrog also remembers — he
writes a 81 check to hts victim and malls It
lo her family.
"I wanted him lo remember because
many drunk drivers go out and kill again."
said Herrog. "I warn him to remember that
he killed someone who was very wonderful
and nice."
T h e Northern Virginia teenager was
driving home from a New Year s Eve party
in the early morning of Jan. 1 . 1982. Just a
mile from her home, her car collided with
one driven by another teenager reveler,
Kevin Tunncil. 17. Tunnr-ll was dtunk.
Harrog was not.
I he case received national coverage.
Tunncil. who had no prior offenses, pleaded
guilty lo involuntary manslaughter and
drunken driving.
He was ordered lo spend a vear of his life
lecturing to school groups on his experi­
ence. to serve as a living example of the
dangers of drinking and driving His story
was told In national magazines; he appeared
on The Phil Donahue Show.
Herzog's family filed a civil suit against
Tunncil. and settled out of court for
18100.000 — the amount of the young man’s
*insurance.
they are still hitter — not because of Ihe
money — but because they believe society
treats the drunken drivers better than the
victims.
"Many arc victimized by the dnink driver,
then they arc vlrllmlzcd by the criminal
justice system." Herzog said. "ir he (the
drunken driver) Is Indigent, a attorney is
appointed for him. the prosecutor Is there
with plea bargain, and the Judge Is there
with an alternative senlcnce."
Feeling betrayed by the courts, Patty
Itrr/og and her husband Lou Joined Mothers
Against Drunk Driving, a support network
that brings together the families or victims.
Together, families sort through their
particular nightmares by sharing In a
common grief. They also work for change —
such as promotion of a national drinking
age of 2 1
"W r know that n will save between 30 lo
rg) Virginia lives (a year), based on 28
percent decrease In fatalities." she said.
Nationally. Mothers Against Drunk Driving
say "several thousand" lives will be saved
by adopting a 2 1-age limit.
For two years following her daughter's

death. Herzog traveled to Richmond to
lobby for raising the legal drinking age.
Each time she was turned back.
"W e lobbied Intensely for two years." she
said. "W e ceased with the Virginia lobbying
when a member of the committee told us w r
could come down there until hell froze over
and we still wouldn't see any changes."
But this year, legislators In Virginia and
other states with m inim um drinking ages of
18. 19 and 20 began changing their minds,
apparently swayed by federal threats of
cutbacks in highway funding.
In the South, the tactic has worked.
"I have no qualms about tt at all." said
Herzog. "You have to question why states
arc not doing It. You Just have to pul that
carrot out there."
"T h e tragic statistics are far enough to
convince anyone of the need for age 2 1 ."
said Anne Seymour, assistant to MADD
founder Candy Llghtncr. But ahe added.
" T h e money that Is at stake ts also
tremendous."
S o u thern states In c lu d in g Florida.
Virginia. Georgia and Alabama stood to lose
the most If legislation raising the legal
drinking age was not passed by the Oct I
1986 federal deadline. MADD statlsttcs
show.
Highway officials predicted Florida could
lose more than $68 million In two years
beginning In fiscal year 1987, Virginia up to
845 million. Georgia about 850 million, and
Alabama more than 836 million.
All four slates have responded with
legislation aimed at raising the legal drink­
ing age to 21 .
In Florida, the legislature tn April is
expected to ad on a bill Introduced bv Rep.
Fran Carlton. D-Ortando. that would raise
the drinking age to 20 this year and 21 by
1986.
In Virginia, a similar bill passed tn
February that also phases the legislation in
over a two-year period ending July 1987. It
was signed Into law by Oov. Charles Robb,
who was a prime force behind the legisla­
tion.
In Georgia, where highway funds rould
diminish by 850 million over a two-ycur
period, legislation has also been passed
enacting Ihe 21-age limit by September
1986.
In Alabama, the House has already
approved raising the legal age from 19 to 2 1 .
Under the law. anyone under the age of 21
could not purchase liquor after Oct. I, 1986.
It also would prohibit anyone under the age
of 20 from buying beer, wine or liquor after
Oct. 1 of this year.
Alabama's Senate has not acted on the bill
yet. but senators will undoubtedly be
swayed by Gov. George Wallace, who Issued
a stirring call In hts February "Slate of the

State" address.
"W hen you realize that some 8.000
teenagers and young adults will be killed
this year due to drunk driving, we ought not
to even think twice about passing this
legislation." Wallace said.
In South Carolina, the bill that would raise
Ihe drinking age from 20 to 21 mentions the
federal threat to withhold highway funds
totalling more than $22 million over a
two-vear period
Gov. Dick Riley favors rnactlng the
legislation by September 1986. but college
students — who have lobbied at the state
Capttol — are against any change.

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Bui the final version signed into law by
Mississippi Oov. Bill Attfttn calls for in ­
creasing ihe stale's drinking age to 21 for all
types of liquor on Oct. I. 1986. the same
day the federal law lakes effect.
In neighboring Tennessee, legislators
heeded the federal strong-arming a year ago.
raising the drinking ngr to 21 because they
feared losing highway funding. Nor lit
Carolina legislators arc endorsing a proposal
to raise the thinking age for berr and wine
from 19 lo 21 next year because ol financial
pressures put on North Carolina by the
frdrrul government.
"W e know v r 'v c got to do It." said J ,
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realistic" proposal.

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version which would allow "g ra n d fa ­
thering" In of 19-vcur-olds, who can now
purchase beer and wine but would not be
allowed to under the new legislation
Legislators tn Mississippi considered a bill
that would have raised the drinking age to
21 this July and allowed the "grandfa­
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purchase beer and light wine.

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Legislators in Mississippi worked out a
compromise between senators who favor
legislation that would raise the legal drink­
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Annua) Orlando Four-Wheel Drive Club Charily
Mud-hoggin' to ttenefil the Central Florida Zoo.
noon, at the Orange County Raceway on E.
Highway 50, lllthlo.
Winter Park Memorial Hospital Birthday Party
In ihe Park. 1-5 p.m.. Central Park, Downtown
Winter Park Enlrrtalnmenl by the Slarz Band.
Ihr Shlrellcs, and Southern Ballet. Jitterbug and
Hula Hoop controls; antique cars: Health
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Jew ish Community Center Single Family
Department hayrtdc and barbecue Meet at the
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Florida Power and Light building. N. Myrile
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Atannu meeting. 8 p.m .. 1201 W. First St..
Sanford.
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p m.: Florida Hospltal-Altamonte Branch. 601 E.
Altamonte Ave.. 9 ti.m. to 5 p.m. ^
S IS TE R Inc. white elephant sale, plant sale, arid
bake sale. Magnolia Mall, downtown Sanford.
Proceeds go to beautifying the city. Through
Saturday.
Bowling league for mentally handicapped.
4-5 45 p.nv. Altamontr Lanes, 280 Douglas Ave.
Cull 862 2500 for Information.
S e m in o le C o u n ty A n tiq u e and C la ssic
Automobile Club. 7 30 p.m.. Grester Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St.. Sanford.
Rebus Club AA. noon and 5:30 p.m.. closed. 8
p in., step. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rcboa at noon, cloaed.
Apopka Alcoholics Anonym ous. 8 p m.. closed.
Apopka Episcopal Church, 615 Highland.
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8 p.m..' Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Sanford AA . 8 p m . closed. 1201 W. First St.
Fellowship Group AA. senior citizens. 8 p.m .,
closed. 200 N. Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry,;.. .
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Sanford Senior Citizens Club. noon. Sanford
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Sunford Lions Club. noon. Holiday Inn. In­
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South Seminole County Kiwanis Club. noon,
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Sanford-Duplicate Bridge Club, t p.m .. Greater
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Community education workshop on the Pro­
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"Bug Man of Ithaca" Thomas Eisner will give a
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Clean Atr Reboa Club. noon, closed.
24-Hour AA group beginners open discussion. 8
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Overcaters Anonym ous, open. 7:30 p.m.,
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smaller refiners’ stations and
131 major oil company-operated
stations In the state Is a small
price to pay to protect their
business and lo help Insure that
full-service stations don’t dis­
appear.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Agents Nab Alleged
Nazi War Criminal
United Press International
An alleged Nazi war criminal, accused of destroying a
Latvluti village and lls residents In 1942. Has been arrested
in Mlnntl. the U.S. Marshals Service said early Saturday.
Spokesman Hill Dempsey said Konrads Kalcjs, who
arrived In the United States from Australia In 1959. was
arrested Friday evening.
"Kalejs. a 72-year-old native of Latvia, was arrested hy
deputy U.S marshals, assisted hy the Dade County
Metropolitan Police Department at the Rosemary Hotel in
Miami Reach. Fla,, at 7:30 p.m. EST Friday." n statement
said. It said Kalejs would remain 111 federal custody until
deportation procedures are completed.

Man Kills Bride, Self
MIAMI fUPI) — A man killed his new wife, drove 75 miles
to leave a Uintli thrral on his brother’s doorstep then drove
li.uk to fatally wound himself on the lawn of a funeral
Itome, police reported.
Victims of the strange murder-suicide were Identified as
Charles llurke. 54. and his wife. Mary Alice Uurke. 49.
I'hey had been married for exactly two weeks, police said,
h was her fourth marriage. Ids third.
Roller said llurke killed his wife sometime Thursday then
w role several notes, lamenting alxiul "loo many rejections
thui I caused and r a n i handle." Alxint Ills bride, he wrote.
"She leased me right up to the end "

In 1984, 4.288 of the state’s
11.289 service stations ofTered
full-service and auto repsclr, ac­
cording lo Florida Department of
Agriculture statistics. Sanford
Independent Gulf dealer Mrl
Dcklr, 101 S. French Ave.. said
that extending full-service adds
$10,000 per month In payroll
rosts to his operation, compared
to gas outlets that operate wllh a
single convenience store clerk,
Dekle said, despite divorce­
ment. berause of high overhead,
full-service stations, which have
been on a decline may disap­
pear, leaving Ihe elderly and
handicapped, who rely heavily
on that type ol service because
I hey may nol be able to pump
ihetr own gas, with no where to
turn.
The decline In numbers of full
service gas stations could also be
detrim ental to the average
driver, said Sylvester Chang.
Independent owner of Sanford
G u ll Service. 2518 French Avr.
H r said such stations are heavily
Involved In malntalnance — oil
changes, tire rotation, engine
belt checks, etc. — that are
preventative measures. Those
who patronize only self-service

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C o n tin u e d from page 1A
has l he must ocvrrr problems.
Only a few arc xllllrhd with the
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s u n t.

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Httrrv TnvUtr. 401 Ntnii Plnee.

was one of the C o lu m b u s
II.u I mhii residentsni Ihr meeting
lo hujiilre alxiul lilt- problem
Wilt) I be jxind, u-lllt h he said Is
j "turning gangrene." Taylor was
puzzled over the fact lhat the
algae-covered pond level Is high
while other hikes are drying up.
There Is no stream Hawing Into
the pond, but there Is an over­
flow lliitl goes Into Fairy Lake
should the level get to that point.
The lake Is surrounded hy
sloping lawns Irum seven homes
, .mil the run o il adds lo ihr heavy
Imlld-up ol nutrients. Another
problem is (he |H&gt;nd is shallow'
and (he sun shines all the way lo
the iHittoin Hthmihitlng the plain
growth throughout. W illiam s
said.
The |Miud Is located near (he
C o lu m b u s H arb o ur sewage
treatment plant, which the city
Is In the process ol bringing up
In Dcparlmcni ol Environmental
'Regulations standards. In his
report. Wllllums said he has
.fulled eslahllsh lo a direct relit*
'(kinship b rtw rrn the troubled
pond and plunl. hul added one
could not he ruled out since the
pcrctil.il Ion |Minds arc only a lew
yards away from the lake.
C lly Administrator Don Terry
said tlye had been pul Into the
plunl’s uumllorlng well hul none
showed up In the pond. Terry
' said residents mound Ihe pond
,have ugu-rd not to use ten Hirer
,which would worsen Ihe comllillon.
i He said (hat residents around
,the |mnd have said that up unlll
21 j years ago Ihe little lake was
, normal wllh rlrar water anil

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who operate their own stations
are pricing their product at thetr
stations cheaper than I can buy
It. They have a price advan­
tage." Dekle said.
"The best businessman Is go­
ing In survive, not those who
have a buying advantage. This
Idlvoncmrnt) makes everyone
start out even and It doesn’t
effect every supplier." he said.
But divorcement will have a
major effect of smaller otl com­
panies lhat refine and sell their
own product through company
owned and operated service sta­
tions These companies have
traditionally been leaders In
giving consumers a price break.
Tenncro general manager for
Florida. Hank Hoxlcy, said.
B u t, d iv o rc e m e n t, w hich
forced Tcnneco’s six stailons out
of Maryland In 1979. "will put
us out of business In ihe state of
Florida." Boxley satd.
"We are 100 percent company
owned anti operated. You can’t
cuf our np**ratlon to three per­
cent. we’ve always been 100,
"The JobS-rs and dealers for
the major oil cumpunics so&gt;
those big companies are putting
them out of business because
they compete as dealers with
their own dealer-customers.
"Tenncco doesn’t have Its own
dealers to compete with, so whyshould wv be treated as they
are? People who don’t have
dealrrs shouldn't be under this
law. but we are In divorcement
we would have to sell or lease 97
percent of our outlets
"They want to eliminate us
Irnm the m arket. We have
always been competitive and

attempted to have the lowest
price on the street. If Tcnneco.
Conoco and other operations like
ours are pushed out prices wtll
go up." Boxley said.
T h e 120 Florida stations
Tenncco stands to lose In a
state-wide pull out represent
one-third of that Southeastern
company's 14 state business.
Boxley said. That means the loss
of 1.100 Jobs and accrued com­
pany benefits, he said.
Despite Ihe pleas and protest
of those In the same boat as
Boxley the state Is apparently
making no provision to exempt
them from the law-.
Representatives for both sides
of the Issue, ihe Florida Petro­
leum Council, which is against
divorcement, and the Florida
Petroleum Marketers, repre­
senting ihe independent dealers,
claim that if the other side wins
the final round consumers will
see higher prices al the pumps.
Carl Adams. In promoting
divorcement ns a spokesman for
Ihe marketers association said

th a t since d iv o rc e m e n t
Mat y la ltd * gus prices are 2 cenls
lo 3 cents a gallon lower than
the national average.
But on ihr other side, Craig
Smllh of Ihe petroleum council
said after divorcement, which he
s a id s tifle s c o m p e t i t i o n .
Maryland gasoline prices, al­
though they remain below the
national average, increased
about 7 cents- pcr-gallon at
full-vrvlre stations and about 2
rents-per galloti for self service.
And that’s what Florida con­
sumers can expect after Ihe
decree, he satd.

A R EA DEATHS
S T E P H A N IE ANNE W ISDO M
Miss Stephanie Anne Wisdom.
7. of 3601 N state Road 426.
Geneva, died Friday al Orlando
Regional Medical Center. O r­
lando. Horn May 20, 197 7. In
W lntrr Park, she was a life-long
rrsldent of Genevu. She was a
second grade student al Geneva
Elementary School, Geneva, and
lor the pust year was a homebound student. She attended Ihe
First Hapilst Church of Geneva.
Survivors Include her parents.
Butch ami Sandy Wisdom; sis­
ters Shannon Leigh and Stacey
UiTietf, al) of Geneva: maternal
grandmother. Billie II. Grant,
C o l l i n s . G a .; p a t e r n a l
grandpa rents, Avery und Renee
Wisdom, both of Geneva.
Gramkow Funeral Home Is In
charge ol arrangements

Funeral Notices
WI7D0M. S T E P H A N IE ANNE
— Fur**4l *•*•!&lt;•* lor Ml** St«l*»n&gt;* Ann#
wiutom. t, ol 1401 N *&gt;*(• Rood 4 ». &amp;**&gt;•*4
*fio d&lt;4d lotto* will lit hold 4* 11 « m

Mrs. Frames lirrluiiu. H2. of
250 Oxford Road. Fern Park,
died Thursday al her home.
Bom Aug. 20. 1902 In Long
Island City, N.Y.. she move to
Fern Park trout there In 1970.
She was a retired assembler and
a Catholic.
Survivors include I wo sons.
Fredrick, Long Island Clly. and
Walter, C«x&gt;pcr City, twa (laughlets. Kiltin Dllrlrh. Long Island
Clly. and Louise Llnek. Central
ls iip . n y . b roth er, L o u ie
Herman. Long Island Clly: two
sisters, Rebecca Pearson. Winter
Park, and Lillian MchbcIi . Fern
Park: I-I grandchildren: nine
grrai-grandchildren.
Haitiw ln -F a lrrh tld Fu n eral
Home is In charge of arrange­
ments
A L F R E D E. H EIN RICH
Mr. Allred E. Heinrich. 88 , ol
2041 W. stale Rond 426. Oviedo,
died Friday at Ills home. Horn
Scpl. 23. 1896. In Kewane*-. 111,,
he m o ve d to Oviedo from
Leesburg In 1983 Be was a
retired citrus grove owner and
muchlnlst and was a member of
St. Luke's Lutheran Church,
Oviedo. He was ait Army veteran
of World War I
Survivors Include Ills three
sons. Alfred W „ Mount Dura.
Randall M.. Tampa, utul Eugene
{*&gt;, Foil laiuderdale. slslcr, M il
Lulu G le lch . Kewiincc: five
g ra n d ch ild re n ; seven gre a t­
grandchildren.
Harden-Puull Funeral Home.
Eusils. Is In charge of arranvrinents

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moved Albritton and his rela­
tives from the rase leaving the
tavern and Its Insurance com­
mono
pany lo lx* sued.
Aibon Dav to Sutan F Atoltie, Un 111
The tavern’s Insurance com­
Laka lotot Club I.SM.MO
pany did not cover that type of
C ontlntntal Ind Inc
lo Samuel A
William ion A Wt Linda R . I I I. Blk D.
incident und they were removed
SwMtwalar Oak*. 11n 400
from Ihe suit. The tavern Is
Centlnantal Ind
Inc to Sam uti A
suing Ihe Insurance rurnpuny.
Wllllamton A Wt Linda H . U I. Blk B.
International Indem nity Co.,
WaalwatorOakt. Sac 11, 111* 400
Conllnantal Ind , Inc la Lamual A
saying It thought It was covered
Wllllamton A Wl Linda R , I t I. Blk B.
for such Incidents.
Sotatwaiar Oak *. 1174 *00
Standing alone. Ihe tuvern was
sued under u slate law thul
llsh, lail an algae bloom lit May allows bars lo lie sued under Just
of I9H4 caused a llsh kill. two conditions: when they serve
Williams Is concerned that with alcohol a minor or when they
a rapid die-off of Ihe algae Ihcre serve ulcohol all alcoholic.
Whlgham salt!
might he another fish kill
Williams, a biologist. Is one of
The bar's proprietor and pres
Hie owners of Lake Doctor. Inc., (dent of Island Ta ve rn Inc..
one of the lew Irrshwater main* Lawrence Convcry. of Sanford,
trounce titiin* in thr stair, lu l i a s h u l i t a l r d b e w i l l a p p e a l
nddlilnn to its Lnngwood head* Salfl's decision, Whlgham said.
quartrni. It maintains others in
According lo court records.
(Trarwater. Sarasota and Ft.
Lauderdale. A relatively new Alhrllton left the bar ot utxmi
11:15 p in . Aug. 20, 1983, nod
concejit. the business was
drove south on the northbound
Hlurtrd in 1979 and most of Ihrlr
work Is for developers, home­ lane of 17-92. Several ears were
o w n e r a n d c o n d o o w n e r uhle lo avoid Albritton's ear.
associations, golf courses and witnesses said, hul II collided
mobile Home parks. A small whh Stephen's motorcycle, kill­
share of the work Is for govern­ ing Stephensutthe scene.
Mrs. Stephen’s still slated lhat
mental IkxIIcs .
Williams said he ts "more or before the accident. Alhrllton
less rrsjioiislhlc lor the overall had been convicted ol driving
operation of the com p an y" under Ihe Influence of alcohol
six tlmrs ttoil had two convic­
which has n staff ol 12 biologists
tions as a habitual (raffle offend­
er und was a known alcoholic.
The suit slated that Alhrllion
was a regular customer of the
Islander Tavern and (hut Ihe
employees of the bur hud seen
Continued from page 1A
him on numerous previous tx-The two will give rise to more runlons drunk.
foot Uiilfle and that, lie said,
On the evening of Aug 20,
gives rise to specialty shops
according to the suit, a bar maid
hi addition to the clothing, served A lb ritto n u n til "h e
d u ll and other shops on Flint reached u state ol visible Intox­
Street. Horner said three other ication und was staggering and
specially stores are coming lo Jolly," und his faculties were
downtown S unford soon —
Impaired
Fanny Farmer Candy Shop, an
The suit staled lhat Albritton's
East India Ice Cream parlor and siste r and b r o t h e r -in -la w ,
a Hallmark card and gilt shop.
Gwendolyn ami James Medltx k
Th e b u rg e o n in g business of Saiuord. wi re the owners of
Horner envisions wtll ruuse the ihe ear Alhrllion was driving
downtown area to regain lls and were negligent In allowing
lor liter status as the "the" place him to drive II.
lo hangout In Sanford.
The Mcdlocks knew Alhrllion
"This used lo lx- the’ turning was an alcoholic and knew he
place. People would come down did not have u valid driver's
and walk around or sit In their license, according to Ihr suit.
cars That was before the days of
They were dropped from I In­
television and movies Now you su lt w hen A llsta te se itlrd
could lire u cannon down there brcuusr they were Insured by
ot. vune nights und not hit (hem.
unvliodv "

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gas operations may nol catch
problems developing before a
major repair Is necessary.
In ihe decade of grace refiners
had to build up their business by
adding owned and operated
outlets to their lines Independent
dealers say many Independents
had their leases pulled by the big
companies and their full-service
s t a t i o n s r e p la c e d w l l h
cheap-to-operalr convenience
siore/sclf-scrvicc gas operations.
The Independent dealers and
Jobbers (middlemen) say. the
dlvorrement-ousted big com ­
pany owners won’t have to sell
out. Th e y ran lease Ihrlr outlets
lo Independent operators.
The Issue first came up in
Florida during Ihr 1974 gasoline
shortage. Lawmakers. In an ef­
fort to protect the supplies of
Independent service station op­
erators. passed a law prohibiting
major oil companies who ran
refineries from owning and
o p e r a t i n g w ith s a l a r i e d
jiersonnrl over three percent of
the outlets for ihetr product.
Under that law the major cornpan I c s m u s t " d i v o r c e ’
themselves, through sale or
lease, of the stations they own
and operate that bring ihetr total
above the three percent limit.
"A s far as Seminole County is
concerned we’ll see no real effect
In this small community, said
Dcklr. an Indcprndeiil dealer
and Jobber. "Nothing would
change If ibis ihrre percent Is
enforced, because of the mix of
competition we have, which Is
healthy.
"W h at’s brought this up re­
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Dorchelle Leads 3 Relay Wins A s Seminoles Romp
B y C h rla Fitte r
Herald Sports W rite r
APOPKA — Put a baton In the
hand or Dorchelle Webster,
chalk up 10 points for Seminole
High
That was definitely the case
Friday night as the freshman
flash ran Impressive legs on Ihe
440, mile m edley and mile
relays In the Five Star Confer­
ence Championship} al Atiepka
High.
Not only did Seminole win Ihe
three relays, which combined
was good for 30 points, but Ihe
Lady Tribe also ran away with
Ihe conference Mle with 105
points compared to 74 for sec­
ond place and defending cham
plon Lake Howell.
For her performances In the
relays along with a third place In
the long Jump. Webster was
named the Outstanding Athlete
of the girls mcel by the track
officials
"I call Ihls night the Webster
show." Seminole coach Emory
Blake said. "She did a fantastic
Job. Dorchelle's kind of a quiet
girl who Just goes out and gets
the Job done."
Act one for Webster Friday
night eami In the 440 relay
where she teamed up with
S h e ila C r a w f o r d . C h n r lt a
Medloek and LaShon Cash lo
record a season’s bcsl time of

way all of our young runners
performed tonight ."
Martin ran an outstanding
double In winning the 440 dash
50.2. Lake Mary’s Lady Rams and the 880 run In the quarter,
took second and also ran a the swift freshman soared to a
season's best with a 51.0.
meet record 57.8. The old record
Webster ran the first of her was 58.1 set by Lake Mary’s
amazing anchor legs In the mile F ra n " F l a s h " G o rd o n last
medley relay which Seminole season.
won with a meet rreord time of
Gordon finished second to
4:15 5. The old rccoid was Martin Friday night atth a time
4 :16.6 by Lyman In 1979.
of 59.9 In an all Semlnole-Lakc
Sheila C. started off Ihe M ary top six. G ordon was
medley with Ihe first of ihe 220 lollowrd by Seminole's Trina
yard legs and Latanya Payne ran Walker (60.6). Payne (62.21.
Ihe second 220. Senior Glenda Lake Mary 's Sonya Walker (63.8)
Bass then ran the 440 leg and and the Tribe's Gathers (66.4).
handed oil to Webster who ran
Martin led an all Seminole
the 860 anchor In 2:16.2.
County sweep of the 880 run
Then came the mile relay. with a first-place time of 2 :22 .
Although It wasn't a record She was followed b y Lake
breaking lime, this Is one race Brantley’s Lynn Gomezpcmlta
that should go down In history. 12:27.9), Lake Howell's Angle
Some of you may remember the Smith 12:29.4). Lake Howell's
old (we re talking ancient) Notre N a n c y N y s tr o m ( 2 : 3 0 . 1 ) ,
Dame football barkfleld known I.) m a n 's J e n n if e r H llz g c s
as "Th e Four Horsemen.” Call ( 2 :3 2 .2 ) and Lake M a ry 's
this Seminole High mile relay Heather Helkklla (2:33).
team “The Four Freshmen ”
While the young Seminole
Shownda Martin. Lashuwnda
runners were on the loose Friday
G a th e rs. V iola Posley and
night, the seniors were on. too
W ebster, all freshm en, got
Walker led the way as she blazed
together and ran a 4 07,8.
to
a pair of first places. She took
Webster anchored with a 48.1
the 100 ( 1 1 .6 ) and came back to
spilt,
"W e had nil ninth graders on win the 220(25.7).
"Th e girls told me on the bus
the mile rrlay team and they ran
over
here that they were going to
a super competitive time," Blake
See O IR LS , Page 4 B
said. "Pm really proud of the

Track/Field

By Sam Cook
H erald Sports Editor
Efrem Biooks can beat you In a lot of ways.
I he Lake Howell senior Is a deadly shooter,
••dept passer, glue-fingered defender and « good
Icaprr.
Il was all of those qualities — and his
consistency In doing them — which earned
Brooks the Evening Herald Seminole County
Player of ihe Year. Brooks, a 5-9 guard. Is Joined
on the first team by Seminole senior guard
James Rouse. Lake Mary senior forward Darryl
Merthle. Seminole senior forward Ken Gordon
and Seminole sophomore center Rod Hen­
derson.
The team was selected by the county
basketball coaches Chris Marlette (Seminole).
Willie Richardson ll.akr Mary). Tom Lawrence
(Lyman). Dale Phillips (Oviedo), Greg Robinson
(Lake Howell) and Bob Pclerson (Lake Brantley)
along with Evening Herald sports writer Chris
Flsu-r and Evening Herald sports editor Sam
Cook.
Players were g ro u n d In Ihree categories and
voted for by position. The selection committee
listed the players In order of worth. Ten points
were given for first, nine for second, right for
i bird. etc. Brooks rdged Merthle lor player of Ihe
year by one vote,
There were no unanimous seclectlons bul
Brooks missed by |usl one vole and Merthle
missed by two. Henderson missed by four votes
while teammates Gordon and Rouse earh were
nine shy of unanimous
Brooks, who will attend Seminole Community
College on a cage scholarship this fall, ts also the
lone repeater from last year Merthle and Rouse
were second team picks a year ago while Gordon
was a third tram choice. Henderson played
freshman and Junior varsit y last year
I thought Efrem was the best player In the
county." said SCC coach Bill Payne who has
kept an eye on Brooks since his sophomore year.
We re definitely happy to get him. He should 6 t I
Into our program very well."
Payne, whose Raiders were jusi u point guard
away (mm being a great tram, feels he may
have the (Inal pieces to hta state-tournament
appearance puzzle with Brooks and several
other prUe recruits. The Haiders have won 20 or
more games the past three yrars under I'ayne
but are stilt looking tor their ttrsl berth with the
state's Elite Eight

Draftable?
Sides Differ Over Kosar's Eligibility
HOUSTON (UPII — An attorney for the Houston
Oilers says he has no doubt University of Miami
quarterback Uernlc Kosar Is eligible for the N R .
draft, but hr doesn't know If N R . Commissioner
Pete Nn/rllr will agree.
Hozellc Is to rule Tuesday on Kosar's eligibility.
Howard Slusher said Friday that Rozrllr will ire
wrong If he rules Kosar Is Ineligible. While such a
ruling uetuully would lollow N FL regulations
requiring n letter of Intent from college players. It
would not follow the spirit of the regulations.
Slusher said In a telephone news conference from
Hollywood. Calif.
Kosar has announced his Intention to be
eligible, but he has not written the required lettc.
to the league.
"You would have to pul your head In the sand
to *ay you don’t know whul Is going on." Slusher
said. "The Issue Is so clear, so straightforward.
Bernle Kosar has to be available."
Kosar has Iwu years of eligibility remaining at
Miami, but has announced hr will graduate by
Sept. 1and wants to play In the NFL.
"In all my years In dealing with Ihe NFL. I have
never seen a situation where a player is clear or
ucllng as clear us Kosar Is." Slusher said, lie

Pro Football
held a press conference announcing he Is reudy to
play In the NFL. Ills representative has been
negotiating with the USFL and certainly his
representative has been negotiating with N FL
teams."
tf Kosnr ts not eligible for the «lri*n. It eoutd
cause problems for u trade between Houston and
the Minnesota Vikings. The Oilers gave up Ihe
second pick In Ihr drub to Minnesota, which
wants Kosar. In exchange Tor the third overall
pick and the Vikings’ first pick In the serond
round.
Th e sltututlon became stickler when Buffalo
traded the No. 1 pick In the supplemental draft to
Cleveland, where Kosar wants to play. If Kosar Is
not eligible lor the regular draft, he could wait
until alter the dnilt and declare himself eligible. A
supplemental dralt then could be called and
Cleveland could get the 21 •year-old player who
grew’ up In Hoardmati. Ohio.
Slusher said If Ko/cllc rules by the letter of the
ic-gulal lolls. then Kosar would not lw eligible.

H*raM PS** Sr C . I W I OsSnr

Efrem Brooks goes up for a jumper.

Peterson Jumps Past Raines ;
Martin
Outkicks Parks In

Coming
Monday

By Chris Plater
Herald Bporta Writer

...s u p e r sophs
iary Derr Isn't tlashy but
s S e m in o le H i g h ’ s
ersatlle third baseman
e also gets the |ob done,
ports writer Rob Larla
akes a lo o k at the
&gt;emlnole 10th grader In
ils second segment of
‘Super Sophs."

...th e d is tric ts
The district season begins
next week for Seminole
County's baseball and
softball teams. See Mon
day's Evening Herald for
a complete rundown of the
boys' chances by sports
e d it o r S a m C o o k in
baseball and the girls'
hopes by sports writer
Chris Fister In softball.

...th e le a d e rs
C a n O v i e d o 's E r i c
Shogren hold his batting
lead? Can Rod 'C J ' Meti
maintain his advantage in
the power categories ol
hom e ru n s and run s
batted in? Will Oviedo's
Mark Merchant continue
to set the pace in stolen
bases? W ill anyone
challenge Lyman's Derek
Uvernols for the strikeout
le a d ? See th e f in a l
Seminole County baseball
le a d e rs In M o n d a y 's
Evening Herald.

• l l r o n k s W i ll p t a y p a l m g u a r d t a r O i r l u i t l a *

hut he Is also a streaky shooter who will he able
to fill In as zonebustrr. loo. He led Ihe county
With 20.6 point* per game. He wun third In
steals, second In free throws and eighth In
assists. Brooks hud several 30-plua point games.
• Merthle. a 6-1 leuper who will go to Daytona
Beach Com m unity Coilegt, combines ih r same
skills us Brooks but wasn’t as c o n s i s t e n t ,
according to the courhrs. Merthle. a four-year
starter, averaged 19.9 points. He was first In
sleuls. second In scoring, third In assists, eighth
In blocks and ninth In rebounding.
• Gordon, who Is undecided on a rollcge. was
a tenacious 6-2 rebpunder nnH defender. He
Bee A L L -C O U N T Y . Page 43

H w sM n s X by Tw s siy Vtscssl

Leo Peterson strains for the record. Seminole's long lumping
Junior erased Tim Raines trom the school record book
Friday when he leaps 23 7%i Inches to easily outdistance
Raines' old mark of 22 9. The old standard was set by Raines
as a senior In 1977.

APOPKA — There aren’t a
whole lot of people who can say
they broke a record set by Tim
Raines. And there aren't many
who can say they broke a record
set by Ihe guy who broke the
record held by Tim Haines. Say
whal?
Let us decipher this madness
Early in the Five Star Confer­
ence Chuinplonshlps Friday,
Seminole High's Leo Peterson
ripped off a season's best leap of
23-7M lo win Ihe long Jump,
shattering the record set by
Raines(22 9)ln 1979.
Later on In the meet, the
Tribe’s Alvin Jones soared to
first place In Ihe triple Jump with
a 47-1. breaking Ihe record of
46-7M set last year by Pelerson.
While Peterson and Jones
dominated the Jumping events,
ihe Seminoles sallrd to the
conference title with 115 polnls
compared lo 51 for co-ru.tncrsup
Lake Brantley and Seabreeze.
"Le o (Peterson) und Alvin
(Jones) are really coming Into
form ." Seminole coach Ken
Brauman said. "The y had a
great night In the Jum ping
events."
Jones also set a personal best
In finishing second to Pelerson
In the long Jump with a 23-14
that also bettered Raines' record.
In the triple Jum p, It was
Peterson who finished second to
Jones at 45-5V*. Dexter Jones
took fourth In the triple at
4 I-8 H .
Although without the services
of one of the state's best sprin­
ters In Clifton Campbell and
with Frank Barnett nursing a
sore toe. the Seminoles still
devastated the rest of the Held.
Earle Martin, second only to
Campbell In the county In the

Track/Field
440. won that event Friday with
a lime of 49.3 compared to 49.7
(or Seabreeze's John Parks tn
one of the most cxclllng races of
the evrnlng. Martin, u lanky
sophomore, went oul lo Ihe early
lead bul Parks, a powerful se­
nior. caught him on Ihe lust
curve. Martin fell Parks coming
on. though, and pul on an
Impressive kick In Ihe home
stretch for the victory.
Barnett wus not at 100 percent
for the meet but the senior
stalwart did win Ihr 120 hurdles
und almost nudged oul Apopka's
Sammle Smith In the Iasi leg of
the 440 relay. Burnell's lime of
14.5 In Ihe high hurdles was two
tenths off his own record, set last
season. Lake Brantley's Gary
Williford was second at 15.3.
The 440 relay had one of Ihe
best finishes of the nlghl with
Smith and Bametl anchoring II
off In a near dead heat. Bul It
was Smith who used hts bar­
rel! Ukt chest to outlcan Barnett
at the tape. The time for Ihe Blue
Darters. 42.5. broke the mrel
record of 42.7 set by Mainland In
1983. Seminole finished at 42.6
"We could have done 42.0
w ith that g ro u p If F ra n k
(Barnett) didn't hurl his toe."
Brauman said. "He banged his
big toe on the edge of his bed last
night. It was one of those freak
little things."
The Seminoles came back lo
win both the inllc medley and
mile relay. The medley learn of
Pal Davis. Dexter Jones. Ken
Temple and Larry Cosby turned
In a season's best time of 4:41.2.
Lake Howell was second at
3:43.8. The mile relay team of
Louts Brown. Cosby. Arthur

Kersey and Martin won with a
3:27.7 clocking
The mile and two mile Friday
night were almost u repeat of the
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y m e e t.
Seminole's Billy Penlck led from
start lo finish In Ihe mile while
Lake M ary's M alt Palumbo
overlook Penlck early In the two
mile und never looked twek.
Penlck. u Junior, finished Ihe
mile In 4:26,9 while Palumbo
was second al 4:29,2.
Palumbo, a senior, came back
strong l» Die iwo mile and
destroyed Ihe field Penlck went
out to the eurly lead but couldn't
keep It as Palumbo passed him
on Ihe third lup and ran away
wllh a lime of 9 46.1. Rohr also
ikussrd Penlck for second place
wllh u 9:54 4 clocking while
Penlck was third al 9:57.5.
Harold Pills gave Lake Mary a
sweep of Ihe distance events ss
he held off a late surge by
Spruce Creek’s John Ellis to win
the 880 run. Pitts finished with a
lim e of 2.00.9 compared to
2:01.4 for Ellis. Lake Brantley'a
John Mondo. the county leader
in the 880. missed Friday's meet
with a sprained ankle.
Lake Howell's Brian King haa
been overshadowed much of the
season by Seminole's Barnett In
the 330 intermediate hurdles
Barnett had th* top time In the
county prior lo Friday's meet
but didn't run In the event. But
King showed he Is definitely In
Barnett's league as he turned In
one of the beat Individual per­
formances of Ihe night In winn­
ing the 330a and breaking hta
own meet record In the process
with a 38.2.
Ralph Phil poll took the only
first place of the meet for
Lym an's Greyhound ss he lied
hla own school record of 6-4 tn
w i n n i n g Ih e h i g h J u m p .

�I B — Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Sunday, April 11, lets

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Moncrief Uses ‘Wisdom' Check
On Jordan , Bucks Win, 109-100
By United Preaa International
Ordinarily, Michael Jordan might be expected to
dominate a ({Hard two Inches smaller and 10 pounds
lighter than he In. Friday night. Sidney Moncrief was able
to tip the vales with the help of an ornery wisdom tooth.
Tooth pain und Moncrief combined to limit Chicago's
rookie wonder to four free thrown In the second half and
give the Milwaukee (lucks a 109-100 playoff victory In the
opening game of their five-game scries.
Game 2 Is Sunday In Milwaukee.
‘ I didn't shoot well in the second half," said Jordan.
I'm having trouble with my teeth I have a wisdom tooth
coming up wllh the skin on top of ll. They are taking care
of li tomorrow.
' ll Ixrihrrrd me a hit. It really Ixithercd me In the second
half. II really kept me from gelling Into the game, 1 can’t
remember ever going a half without a basket."
Moncrief. named an the NIIA'n top defensive player last
season, pressed Jordan fulleourt and harassed the
spectacular rookie while holding him to 23 points, 5 below
Ills average.
Terry Cummings added 22 for the (lucks while Alton
bister and Paul Mokeskl both had 13. Qulntln Dailey had
25 It* lead the Hulls while Orlando Wooldridge had 1(5,
In the only other game Friday night. Utah downed
llounion 115-101 as Adrian Dantley scored 34 points and
Th u rl Halley chipped In 25. Saturday. It s Cleveland at
llosion, Portland at Dallas, Phoenix at lhe I-os Angeles
Lakers and San Anlonlo at Denver. All four home teams
are protecting I 4) leads heading Inlo Game 2

Edmonton Cools Off Jets, 4-2
U n ite d Press International
The defending Stanley Cup champion Kdmonton Oilers
have the same destination In mind this year bul they've
mapped out a different road logn there,
The high-scoring last-skating Oilers transformed Into
hard-hlltlng light-checking 4-2 winners Thursday against
the Winnipeg Jets. The Jets ended the regular season os
one of the hollesl learns In the leagtir and won their last
three games against Kdmonton.
The Oilers lead the best-of-seven Sm yllir Division
semi-final aeries 1 0 .
"Tha i's the way we re going to have to wilt this series, by
grinding ll nut and winning the llitle battles," Kdmonton
center Mark Messier said.
The change of theory hasn't bothered Wayne Gretzky,
"It's funny,*' said Grelzky who scored Ids first goal of Hie
playoffs Into an empty net Thursday. "Last year people
said we eouldn'l win Hie Stanley Cup by playing v&gt;
offensively This year they're saying we can't win It playing
tills defensively. Who cares how we play as long us w r

win?"
Ill Chicago. Ihr Minnesota North Stars ruined Chicago's
unbeaten playotf record with un H 5 victory over lurk
ttuwkn niter hilling liehlnd 34) In Hie first six minutes of the
llrnt period.

Matchup: RozierVs. Collier
O R L A N D O IUP1I The
Jacksonville Dulls arc hoping
their star running back can
nutrush Orlando's quarterback
Saturday night.
A month ago. the running
battle was close and so was the
game, with the Hulls posting a
34*31 overtim e trium p h al
home. The Renegades have won
two straight after an 0-6 start
and the catalyst has been the
s h i f t y l e g s of t h e i r
quarterterback, Reggie Collier.
could develop Into the
prototype of the late 1980s
professional quarterback." says
Orlando Coach Lee Corso. "His
mobility adds a tremendous
amount of flexibility to our
offense."
In his first start. Collier set two
USFL marks against the Hulls,
rushing for 17) yards and tour
TDs. Both are league records for
a quarterback. In Ihe next three
games. Collier has Improved his
touch as a passer. He completed
J2 of-23 passes for 180 yards
and a touchdown last week In
O rlando's Impressive 24-19
Irlumph at Arizona.
Collier s big day against Hie
Hulls last month was overshad­
owed by Mike Roller's best game
as a pro. The former Helsmun
Trophy winner nished for 199
yards ugalnst Hie Renegades and
scored three times on the
ground, adding another T D with
a reception. Hrlan Franco's
29-yard field goal al 543 of
overtime was Hie margin of
victory.
Although Roztcr missed the
final three quarters with a hand
Injury. Ihe Hulls heal San An
tonlo 28-17 Iasi week lo Improve

MKMPHIU I'eriii. (UPI) — (Juarlrrhuck Doug Finite called
the Generals a "championship" team, while coaches
praised Ifcrschcl Walker afler New Jersey defeated the
Memphis Showlxiuls 21-18.
Walker and Flulle teamed up lo score three touchdowns
at Hie l.llierly Howl Friday.
"This Is Ihe Him litnr | ever saw Hersehel Walker play
and he Is even more Impressive than I though) he was,"
Memphis Coach Pepper Rodgers said "I don't know what
more we could have done tin defense W «■ tried a lot of
different billies. We still couldn't stow him down — and
unless you slow film down, there's no way to heut the
Generals."
The Generals are now 0-3 In the United Stairs Football
League Kuntrni Conference, while Memphis Is 4-5. having
won only one game al home all y ra i.
However. Memphis klrkrd olf lo Hie Genrruls and never
gol the hall hack. Walker rushed 27 times lor 104 yards to
give him 1 .(KM) yards rushing lor Ihe year In nine games

to 3-5. Larry Mason filled In for
Rozlcr and rushed for 100 yards
and Kd Luther finally settled
down al quarterback, hitting on
17-of-23 passes.
“ Our whole football team
p laye d b e tte r a g a in st th r
Gunslingers." says Jacksonville
Coach Llndy Infante. " W r didn't
mukr mental errors und I'm
pleased we finally didn't beat
ourselves. Mike’s hand Is much

lx-tter and he should be ready for
Orlando. Luther played a good,
solid game and he's getting more
comfortable with our offensive
schemes. The less he has to
think the more he can react, and
that's what we want."
The Hulls are led defensively
by rookie end Keith Millard, who
has seven sacks — matching thr
Renegades' team lotal. Alton
Alexis of the Hulls ranks second

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Sheehan Continues Record Pace
LAS VKGAS. Nev. (UPI| - It flgurrs that If Patty Sheehan
can keep lying course records, she also will Ik - leading golf
tournaments.
Alier tying the record for Ihe back nine ul Desert Inn
Thursday with a 31. she matched the Las Vegas Country
Club women's record with H under-par 05 Friday to take a
thrre stroke lead after two rounds of u $200.(XX) LPGA
tmirttumcnL
Her red-hot golf lett her at 132 alter two rounds und a
Hirer stroke lead over Alice Miller.

Longer Is 1 Back A t Hilton Head
HILTON H E A D ISLAND. S C. (UPI) — Musters champion
Hcrnhurd Lunger made a strong showing In his bid to chalk
up Ills second victory to a row In thr second round of the
Sea Pines Heritage Golf Classic.
I .anger pulled within one stroke of the Irudrrs. Hobby
Wadklns and Paul Azlngrr, with six birdies und a round of
66 .
A confident Lunger was Irrsh from Ills Musters triumph
lust week In AuguMu,

Machnik To Address Clinic
Dr. Joseph Muclmlk. known us the premier Instructor of
gnulkrr|&gt;crn In the U.S.. will direct a soccer clinic Suturday,
May 18 from 0 u ni. to 11 30 a m . at Lake Mary High
School, according to Ham soccer roach Larry McCorklc.
Machnik. whose dutiglilrr Kim plays for Seminole. Is a
cmichlng stall member of the United States Soccer
Federation und a former director of o|&gt;eratlnns of the Major
Indoor Soccer League. He also coached the New York
Arrow*.
Players ol all ages are Invited. They should bring a soccer
(kill and dress appropriately. McCorklc said coaches arc
welcome and should bring a pad und a pencil.

Future Looks Bleak For McLain
I AMPA (UPI) — With his day of reckoning positioned
until next werk. Denny McLain's future lookrd particularly
bleak upon his rclurti to u Jail cell Friday nlghl.
T h r last major leaguer lo win 30 games In one season
(atlrd In gel a decision Friday ufler legal wrangling forvrd u
ilrluy In his sentencing until next Thursday ut 11.30 EST.
U S . District Court Judge Elizabeth Kovuchevtch was
swuyed by uu argument made by McLain's attorney.
Arnold Levine
M&lt; la m faces a maximum sentence of 73 years following
his March HI conviction on lour counts. Including cocaine
possession.

Brett's Blasts
Power Royals
United Press International
In Detroit, George lire it Is atxnil as welcome as
u Toyota,
The Kansas City third baseman clouted two
home runs Friday night and Darryl Motley. Steve
llaltMint ami Jim Suildbcrg added one apiece —
the first homers oil Tiger pitching this season —
to power i lie Royals to a 9-2 victory.
H in t's blasts. Ills first two of ihe season, came
almost two years In Ihe day (April 20. 1980) he
blasted three home runs and added a single for
seven RBI In Tiger Stadium
"I remember talking to Iformer teammate)
Steve Renko In the outfield before that game,"
llrett said. "He said lo me. 'You must really love
lo lilt In this park.'
*'( lold him I did. but 1 really didn't try to tilt
home runs. So 1went out that night and hit thrre.
So innlght I (old myself. 'I won't go up and try to
lilt home runs.'"
lire! Saber huge n squared his record at 1-1
allhough he allowed 10 hits In 6 2 3 Innings. Dan
I'etry. 2-1, took the loss
Saberhagen. the only right hander to beat
Detroit three times last season, permitted a am In
the second when Larry Herndon doublrd with
two out and scoied cm Chet Lemon's single Lou
Whitaker s onc ciut double and un HHI single by
Alan Trammell in the seventh brought on Dan
(Julsrnherry. who finished for Hu- Royals.
W hite Sox S. Red Sox 1
At Chlcugo. Carlton Fisk und l.uls Salazar each
belled two-run homers and Rudy Law und Harold
Haines added solo shots to power thr White Sox
in iht-lr Com lakey Park opener. Hrttt Hums. 2-0.
scattered six hits for thr victory.
Rangara 4. Brewers 1
At Milwaukee. Toby Hurrah keyed u three-run
eighth with u Hr breaking single and Dave
Hozema. 1-2. and Dave Stewart combined on a
five hitter to ltd thr Rangers. The Brewers' Kay
Srarugc. 0-1. hail a club-record 30 consecullvr
scoreless Innings snapped.

George Brett, left, and Julio Franco each
clobbered hgmers Friday night lo lead their
teams to wins.

A . L . Baseball

In the Eastern Conference with
39 receptions and Franco has
clicked on 12-of-15 field goal
attempts and all 20 extra points.
"Obviously, the Bulls have one
of the most talented teams In the
league." says Corso. who has
used that line on nine different
opponents In the last nine
weeks. "Th e y beat a good San
Antonio team and Millard’s a
very good player. Collier was
magnificent against Jacksonville
the first time around and he's
like a thoroughbred: we try to
use his running ability In spots
to conserve his strength "
Collier Is averaging 7.7 yards
per carry, giving the Renegades
two of the conference's top nine
rushers. Curtis Bledsoe ranks
No. 5 with 491 yards and the
Renegades' special teams have
excelled. Greg Cater Is the top
punter In the East while Jerry
Parrish dwarfs the league In
kickoff return yardage, averag­
ing 26.1 with two T D returns.
Collier has completed Just 48
percent of his pass attempts,
with one T D and six Intercep­
tions. but hts accuracy Is steadi­
ly Im p ro v in g and he puts
t r e m e n d o u s p r e s s u r e on
linebackers will) his rollouts.
"W e must stop Collier on the
ground." says Infante. "W e can't
afford for him to get another 176
yards and we certainly don't
want him running all over the
field He's a terrific athlete and
everyone knew how good he was
when he came out of Southern
Mississippi He played with a lot
of Injuries last year, but now
he's healthy. They are much
Improved with him at Ihr con­
trols.”

A T L A N T A IUIM) - Atlanta's
Dale Murphy's hot bat and Hick
Mahler's pitching combined to
beat the Houston Astros 9-5
Friday night and break the
Braves*three-game losing streak.
"Th e y had a lot of fire power."
said Astros manager Bob LtIUs
"M urphy Is red hot. but we’ve
seen him ihls hot. He's a good
player."
The win put Atlanta back on
track afler dropping three gamrs
to the Cincinnati Reds.
Murphy belted his sixth home
run of the seuson and drove In
four runs.
Mahler, 34). said If the Braves
continue to play as well as they
did against the Astros, he will
have a good year.
' We've played real well In the
three games that l"ve pitched."
hr said. "If we continue to play
wrll as a team then Its going to
tie a good year for me."
" I Just go out there and try not
In walk to many guys and b y
not to brat myself." Mahler said.
Mahler struck out thrre and
walked one In eight Innings. The
right-hander Improved to 5-3
lifetime against Ihe Astros
Bruce Sutter pitched thr ninth
Inning and gave up one hit.
Atlanta took a 2 0 lead In the
second Inning off Ryan on a
two-run homer by Rick Cerone.
The Braves went ahead 3-0 In
the third on an HHI single by
Hrad Kommlnsk.
Atlanta cupped Its scoring In
the sixth on Murphy's three-run
homer.
Cardinals 5, Pirates 4
At St. Louis, rookie Vlnee
Coleman, called up from the
minors Monday, went 4-for-5.
including an Rill triple lo right
field with two out In the eighth,
to down Pittsburgh. Reliever
John Candelaria. 1-2. took thr
loss. Joaquin AnduJar. 2 0 .
picked up the triumph and Nell
Allen posted his first save.
Expos 5. Cubs 3
At Montreal, plnchhllter Jim
Wohlford hit a three-run homer
In the sixth, helping the Expos
capture their home opener and
snap Chicago's five-game winn­
ing streak. The decision also
ended Rick Sutcliffe's 16-gamr
victory string Bryn Smith. 2-0.
pitched six Innings for the victo­

Blue Jaye 6 , Orioles 5
At Toronto. Jesse Barfield cupped a four-run
sixth liming wllh a three-run homer to rally the
Blue Jays. Ikirfirld's third three-run shot this
v-ason overshadowed Baltimore rookie Fritz
Connally's grand slum, his first major-league ryTim Raines doubled twice and
homer Doyle Alexander. 2-0. worked six Innings
drove In a run for the Expos.
lor the triumph.
Meta I , Phillies 0
Indians 2 ,Yankeest
A t P h i l a d e l p h i a . K e it h
Al New York. Julio Franco belted a two-run
homer til Ihe first Inning oil Ron Guidry as the Hernandez blooped a broken-bat
Indians snapped New York’s four gumr winning single with two out Ut the ninth
streak. Neal Heaton. 14). pitched 7 1-3 Innings to Inning to score Wully Hackman
gain the triumph and Tom Waddell finished for and lift Dwight Gooden und New
York. Hernandez got a 1-2 pitch
hts second suve.
In on the fists but managed to
A'# 4, Tw in s 2
At Oakland, Calll.. Mike Heath ripped a get it over the infield to hand
I hire-run homer and Dwayne Murphy added a Philadelphia Its fifth straight
solo blast to help the A'* hand Minnesota Us Inaa.
rlghth straight loss. Chrts Codiroll. 2-1. allowed Padres 1 1, Dodgers 2
At San Diego, form er C y
Just three hits over eight Innings and Jay Howell
Young Award winner LaVlarr
got hts fourth save. Frank Viola fell to 1 -2.
Hoyt produced his first victory In
Angels 0. Mariners I
At Anaheim. Calll. Hod Carew produced two a Padres uniform. Hoyt, who
KUI singles and Ron Homantck. 2-0 . spaced 10 came to San Diego In a winter
hits lo lead California. The Angrls have won four trade with the Chicago White
straight while Seattle ha* dropped four In a row Sox. walked none and struck out
on the road since opening Ihe season wllh six five to even his record at l - l .
Jerry Reusafcll to 1-2.
consecutive home victories.

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Jim Bussard. Wes Werner. Roy Whitaker.
Bob O ’Neil These folks will play their next
match sometime by April 20
O n S u n d a y . A p r il 14. the M M G A
sponsored the mixed 4-ball tournament.
Thts started with a 1 p m shotgun and
produced the following winners
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Hot is and Art and Irrne Harris; Low Net
Team 155); E.H and V'crn Smith, Sr and
George and Peggy Billups; Second Low Net
fcam (57|: Vince Butler and Mary Anderson

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Some really fine scores were
rolled this week and tops for the
ladles was Altec V'lera of the
S C R A T C H ON T H U R S D A Y
LK A G U E with a 252 She was
followed by Marv Bartels with a
247 fo the S O P H IS T IC A T E D
FLOOZIES.
The men were lead by Brad
Foley of the BALL A CHAIN
league with a 204. He was
followed by Al Bowling of the
T.G .I.F . league with a 256 game.
672 series, and Boh Hosford and
Bob Blanton of the S O U T H E A S T
BANK league with 253 and 252
respectively.
T h e Is the Inst weekend to
qualify In the C FB P A N o-Ta p
tournament. Th e entry fee la
only *8 and first prlxe n&gt; 9200.
One out ov every six entries will
qualify for the (Inals at Aloma
Lanes.

T h e Bow l A m erica “ Star
Search" tournament for April is
Best 3 out of 4 Doubles, and you
should Iry lo qualify soon. We
guarantee 9100 llrsl place The
rntry fee for this tournament Is
only 95 per bowlrr. and you
bowl 4 games and get a free
game pass for practice, mi you
actually gel 5 games of bowling
lor $5 and still could win the
9100.
Attention all "Star Search"
bowlers, Wc now have the entry
blanks for the Grand Finals to be
held at Bowl America Winter
Park on June 12. If you have
qualified In the Doubles or
Singles tournaments wc held
throughout the year, we will be
contacting you to reserve your
squad time.
All five Bowl America Centers
In Florida will lie competing tn
the finals, so pay you entry early

B ra d
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to Insure yu get the squad time
of your choice. Remember. Bowl
America Is adding 91.500 lo the
prlxe Kind, so we expect over
94.000 In total prize money.
Looking for aomc very Inex­
pensive prartlve bowling thin
summer? Wc have coupon booka
on sale for 98.05 each. The bood
contains lO games and they may
be bowled anytime lanes are
available. You may use all lo
coupons at the same time, or
spread them out.
The Moonlight bowlers again
won the Jackpots Inst Saturday
night. The second game Jackpot
worth $125 was won by Greg
latour as he drew a strike for his
shot and made It. The third
game Jackpot, also worth 9125.
was won by Gall Bailey ns she
picked 3 pins off a full rarh for
her money. Come on out each
Saturday night and win some of
this money.
These are you high scores for
last week: S A N F O R D C I T Y
L E A G U E L y n n E 11a n d
3 I I 2 1 2 -2 0 0 / 6 2 3 . C h u c k
Sttmely 224 20OffkX). Al D r
moan 204. Mike Colbert 201. Gtl
Benton 200. Dick Mlnlck 222.
John Noel 203. Willie Stevens
216. Len Waddell 220. Louis
Decker 201. Richard Williams
2 J1 . Bob Bates 200. Murk
Fowler 225. Vince Cara 203. Phil
Roche 221. Jack Kaiser 209.

and Dick and Jormle Elam: Third Low Net
Team (58) Boh and Ada O’Neil and Budris
and Mary Ann Williams. Fourth Low Net
Team 160): (tie-match ol cards) Ed and
Miriam Andrews and Harry and Genevieve
Woodruff.
On Tuesday. April 16. the dogllght was
held on the hack side and produced the
following winning trams Low Net Team
1311 Clark Wood and Frank Arnoth; Second
Low Net Team 1321 (tie-match ol cards) Bud
Richards and Harold Hall; Third Low Nri
Team Buddy Williams and Al Greene. Sr
And Iasi, hut certainly not least the
Mayfair Women's Golf Association played Its
even holes Vs handicap tournament on
Wednesday. April 17 The resnlis are as
fo llo w s ; Ire n e H a rrls * 3 4 i* : D o s s lc
Dfganahl-35Vfc: Ada O ’Nrll-36 Kathryn
Park-36^ Suzy Dickey IlfUi.
By the way. Bill "Red" Addison, the golf
director says lo remind everyone of his
Saturday morning clinic.

F o le y

Ron Allman 200. Don Gorman
219. Dob Provcnrhrr 200 and
U J Crain 202: W ED. MATCH
POINT LA D IES Tracey Lee 209.
Barbara D rrw nlak 200. Rut It
Dcgailanl 201; B A L L A CHAIN
MIXED Tom Greene 224. Jim
Fleet 210, Dcbl Stacy 211 A
Brad Foley 264 — fine game
Brad.
TU ES D A Y N IT E MIXED Art
Braun 2 2 3 -1 9 5 -192/610. Jay
Smith 205. Don Gorman 20-1 A
Penny Smith 214; C.F.R.II. Bill
Griffith 210 and Bob Richmond
2 I 0 i M K N ‘ » U N PROFESSIONALS Cnbit Mnlong
228-215-191/634. Dave Van
Ness 2 2 4 -1 3 0 -6 3 3 . Richard
William* 212. Jeff Chestnut 217.
Ron LeMond 231, Tim Waddle
212, Al B o w lin g 200, Den
Wheeler 211. Bob Oshlnakl 221.
Ed Vogel 212, Je rry Farrella
201. Tom Fablnnky 200, Dan
Hale 212. Ju n io r Foster 201. Hal
Rich 203. Don Sapp 206 and Pee
Wee West 2 10.
BLAIR A G E N C Y Vince Cara
220, Al Benin 224. Al Denman
206. Fred Blakely 210, Leroy
H ill 2 0 0 ; S C R A T C H ON
T H U R S D A Y L a rr y Plcardal
222 220/626. Don Gorman 212
and 206. Phil Roche 234. Van
T ille y 211 and 203. Carol
Slaughter 206. Jack Kaiser 212.
Penny S m ith 2 0 6 , Donnie
Gorman 233, Alice Viera 252,
Gil Benton 203 and Jerry Kaiser
222; M O O SE L O D G E Louis
Joeii s 213, Chartrs McMullen
202 A To n y Dunklnson 202.
TH U K S N IG H T MIXED Jrrrv

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Karelia 214 202/602 Richard
Heaps 202 and 222. Busier
Anderson 206 A Ed Vogel 213
f G I I' LEAGUE AI Howling
217-256/562. La rry Plcardal
208-2IH/6I7, Dec Hogan 220
212/597, Hal Rich 202, Eddie
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S O U T H E A S T BANK L E A G U E
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Bob Hosford 253-204/614, Eric
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1-ow Net Team (5 under par): Grover
Todd, Ted Daunt. Wes Werner. Howard
Mlnner.
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Hud Richards. Art Harris. Herb Pitman.
David Grether. Harold Hrooks, Krnle Horrell.

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win this one for me." Illukc mild.
"W e could have easily taken It
Iasi year hut lost by four (mints.
We’re going with all our horses
next week at the district."
Also Inking first (or Ihe Lady
lu b e was Catherine "K ilty "
A n d e r s o n w h o c le a re d a
personal lx-st 5-2 lo win Ihe high
jum p. Lake Howell's Cheryl
Brinkley was second at 5-2
followed by Hranlley's Taleena
Smith lb-0), Lake Howell’s Kim
Hiunmnntrm (A-Ob Lyman's Kim
Forsyth (4-101 and Seminole's
Marlin ||x-r*onul tient 4-10). Lake
B rantley's Susan Asplcn. a
lirshmnn. also went over al 4- IO
hill Jusl missed placing on a
good night lor Ihe lilgli lumpers.
Asplcn's clearing 4-10 was a
notable achievement since her
previous I k - s I Oils season had
Ix-rn 4-0.
Willie Lake Howell doesn't
have ihe sprinters lhai Seminole
has. Ihe Lady Hawks have latent
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Leading the wuy again Friday
was the ever-conslslenl Lisa
Samockl The Lady Hawk soph­
omore continued lo control ihe
mile and Iwo mile runs over Hie
area runners. Samockl won Ihe
mile with a lime of 5:15 and she
cornpleled the distance double

with an it 36.8 In the Iwo mile.
Senior Kochelle Spearman
added the Five Star title to her
list of llrsi places In the 110 high
hurdles Friday as she autducled
A p o p k a 's P a m T e r r e l l .
Spearman finished in 15.4
compared to 15.7 for Terrell.
S(M-arman later tied a |s-rsonal
Irest In the 330 low hunilrx with
a second place lime of 45.7.
Bprnrnutn ran a fine race con­
sidering Hie llrsi place llnlshrr.
Seabreeze's Kim Burton (44.5).
Is the stale anil national leader
II I the 330 hurdles
The field events were Ihe
hlghllghl of Friday’s meet for
Like Mary's Lady Hums. Tonya
Lawson led Ihe wuy willi a llrsi
place In Ihe lung Jump while
Anqucnelte Whack look second
In ImiIIi Ihe dlscusund shut put.
laiwson. who won the long
Jump al the Seminole County
meet, oiitjumpcd Seabreeze's

...All-County
Continued from 11)
average 15 4 |x»inis |x r game. Gordon ranked
second In rrtxnmdlng |H 9), Hiltd In scoring,
seventh I I I steals and luih In assists.
• House, also undecided on a college, shilled
I x i wren guard and lorward for Ihe Semlnoles.
He was a Ihree-ycur starter lor Marlrtlr and
averaged 13.3 poluix lor Ihe 15 11 Tribe. House
was sixth In scoring and assists
• Henderson, a fill soph, moved Into Ihe
starling center's |nh al the Ix-glnnlng ol Hie

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Track/Field
bcsl. Iml couldn't gel over 12-6
In three tries. Still. Ibe 12 0
murk Is Impressive for the
Semlnnle sophomore who was
competing lu Jusl Ills second
meet ol Hie season.
"Chris (D rrdrn) and I always
help each oilier out," Osborn
said. "We were both on tonight.
He gave II a good shol al 13 0,
loo."
When Oslxiro went out lor
truck us a frcshinun. he tried
everything from sprints to dis­
tance events bul wasn't com­
fortable with an event until he
moved lo (h r (Mile vault.
"I didn't know whfii • wanted
to do when I first starteil out lu
track." Osborn said "B ul couch
told me to try the pule vault und
I liked it. It'sexciimg "
There was rven u bit of u
sub plot lu Hie |x&gt;le vault com|xiltlon. Must uf the people who
liad already &gt;rll don't know, und
won't know unless they pick up
Ihe |M|&gt;er that Derdru's Urst
place enabled the Patriots to He
for second place In Ihe meet.
Ihanllry nailed Srubrrczr by
Hirer points with every event
but thr |xilr vault eomplelrd

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Hrunilcv received a combined
shutout from Bill Neville. Pat
Lusk and Kenny Chadelalne as It
blanked Trinity Prep. 9-0. on
Senior Night al Lake Brantley
High School.
Neville hurled Ihe first three
Innings. Lusk pitched the fourth
and flflh while Chapdelalne
finished the final two frames.
Lusk picked up the victory-.
Cha(H-delalne struck out five of
H v six hitters he faced.
Lake Brantley, which finished
17-13. oppose Apopka at 2 p in.
Tuesday In the opening round of
Ihe district tournament at DcLand'sConrad Park.
luike Brantley Jumped to an
early lead In the first Inning
when Andy Dunn walked and
coasted home on a double to
center by hot-hitting Kevin Hass
In the second. Hlalr Patten
reached on an error and Neville
doubled home Patten. Andy
Dunn followed with a single to
score Neville for a 3-0 lead.
Junior Mike Plnckrs quickly
made It. 4-0. when he wallofied a
solo homer In the third Inning to
left center. In Ihe fourth, the
Pals picked up a run on Kick
Kock's walk. Andy Dunn s single
and P lnckes' KHI fie ld e r's
choice.
Four more runs In the flflh pul
It out of reach. Hrud Dunn
walked and Scolt Salmon was
sale on a fielder's choice. After a
wild pitch. Lusk scored Dunn
with a sacrifice fly.

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denhagrn had another good
meet us she placed second III Hie
Iwo mile |l 1:44.2) and lour111 In
Ilia mile (3:27.B). Both were
(x-rsonal Ix-sls und her iwo mile
time wus more than eight sec­
onds Ix-tter than tier previous
Ix-sl.
Like Brantley's Debbie Lov­
elace won the Five Star title In
Ihe discus with a (x-rsonal Im-h|
throw. Livetuce. who also won
Ihe event ul the county meet, lei
loose with a throw ol 120-3

season lor the T rII m- and never hit lie hud his
Ix-sl game of the year when Seminole upsei No.
li Ik-I.aiid. Henderson averaged 13 4 |M&gt;luts. litwas third In rebounding 17.5). third In blocks
and llflh In scoring
The second team wus comprised of Like Mary
senior forward Donald Grayson. Oviedo Junior
lorward Allen linns-. Lake Brantley senior
renter Greg Courtney. Lyman Junior guard T J.
Scale I la and Lake llowrll senior guard Scott
Anderton.
Grayson averaged 13.0 (xiiuts and 0.7 re
bounds. Unroe finished slronglv and averaged
12.9 points. Courtney led the county lu
rebounds (9. II and block* II HI lie averaged

Vaulters G oin g Strong
A fte r O thers A r e G one
By Chris Elster
Herald Sport* W rite r
AITM 'KA — ll was nearing 11
p ill. A custodian hail started lo
pick up Ihe (rush that wus
strewn alsiut Ihe A|xipku High
stadium. Fm must ol Hie alhleies
who competed lo Frldav night's
Flvr Star Conference Champion­
ships the meet was ultr.uly over.
Aside from a lew fans, vouchee
and ollbials, they were the only
ones It'll In the urur-cinpty
stadium llul ihe competition
they were engaged In wus still
thriving. some lour hours ultcr It
had started
They ate the (xde vaulters.
Friday n ig ht's aeana wus
nothing new to Ihe vuulters. It Is
more ulten than not Ihe last
event to lx- completed It Is un
unheralded, often overlooked
high school event hut nonethe­
less an exciting, sometimes
(Liu gci oos one.
When 11 was dually over Fri­
day night. Like Brantley's Chris
Drrdrn hud curncd thr coolerrnce title In the |x&gt;le vault by
clearing u persuiiul Ix-sl 12-6. He
was followed by Seinliinle High's
S o n n y O s b o rn and Lake
Howell's Chris Gwynn ul 12-0.
While Drrden's pirvlous best
was 12-0. Osborn wrni a lull loot
over his (trevlous best ol 1 1-0 by
t learlug 120. Osborn gave it Ills

Burton for first pluce with a
16-I0W compared to I6-7W for
Burton. "Tonya was really on In
the long Ju m p ." Lake Mary
coach Mike Gibson said "She
had four of the top five lumps."
Like Mary also got a fourth
pluce In Ihe long Jump from
Tanya Gordon. Gordon, who had
problems with scrub lung early
In (hr year, turned In a season's
lx-st 16-3 Friday.
Whack has consistently Im­
proved since returning from an
unkly Injury suffered during
basketball season. The Lady
Hum Junior sel |x-rsonal tx-sts In
taking second In the discus
1109 2) and the shot (3 4 -11W).

Baseball

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By Barn Cook
Herald Sporta Ed itor
Joseph "Scooter" Leonard lived up to his
nickname Friday night. With Moov* and
Elks tlrd 8 -H In the bottom of the seventh
inning Leonard srooted home on a (tanned
hall io give Moose a hlg 9-8 victory In
Sanford Junior League tiasehall at Chase
Park.
Leonards Moot completed a twlnblll
sweep for the hard-charging Moose whet
disposed of Elks. 12-5, In a game which had
been suspended from April I. The two
victories (lulled roach Hill Dube's Moose to a
•1-2 record. Jusl one gurne Itehlnd leagueleading Hall Motor Line (,p&gt;-l| Moose, which
handed Hall Motor Its only loss, will collide
with the new Junior-League power Friday.
May 3 In Ihe last game of the firs) half.
In Friday's other Junior encounter, the
Knights of Columbus used a Ihrcc-run sixth
Inning to hold oil winless Kotary. 13-10 In
one l.iitle National League game reported.
First Federal secured its hole! on first place
wlth a 12 2 victory over Poppa Ja y ’s.
Leonard. Moose's spunky shorlshop.
opened the seventh Inning when he reached
on on error liy the second hasrmand. He
moved In second on u wild plekofT attempt
and lo third on a passed hall. Alter Klchord
Mobley drew a walk from terser Willie
"Sugar Te x " McCloud, l-eonard slipped
home with the winning run on a passed bull.
The pllrhers — Mcxrsc's Jim m y Murphy
and Elks' Von Eric Small — dominated Ihe
game In Ihe eurly going McCloud singled,
stole second and third and scored on Mark
Slelx-rt's groundnut for a 1-0 lead In Ihe
second.
Moose bounced back with two In Ihe third
as Mobley walked, stole second and third
and scored on a balk. Jeff Derr also walked,
moved lo second on ihe balk and scored on
I lurry Chlbbcrlon's single.

T IT U S V IL L E Titu s ville
Astronaut roughed up three
Seminole pitchers for 14 hits en
route to a 17-7 victory over the
Tribe In nonconference baseball
Friday night. Seminole finished
the re g u la r season w ith a
10-15-1 record.
Moose Increased lls lead to 4-1 In the
"It was a short fence (300 all
Scooter Leonard, left, made his coach
fourth on Leonard's single, an error, a
the way around) and Astronaut
Bill
Dube
a
happy
man
when
he
scored
upssed ball and consecutive KHI singles by
on a passed ball to lift Moose past Elks, took advantage of it." said
Derr and Mike Merlhle. Tw o more runs In
Seminole coach Mike Ferrell.
9 8. Friday.
the fifth moved Ihe edge to 6 - 1.
"We pitched some different peo­
Elks, though, rebounded for four runs In
Irefore funning Williams toend the game.
ple but nobody did m uch."
the sixth to deadlock Ihe game at 6-6 Jeff
Hubert Whittaker. Earl Williams and
Seminole will play DrLand.
Smith doubled home one run and McCloud
Gerald Morris led the Kotary with two hits Ihe No. 2 seed. In next week's
followed with a triple and scored on a wild
each. Kotary scored three In Ihe second as district tournament at Conrad
pm b
an KHI single by Henry Williams was the Park In DcLand.
Moose added two runs In the sixth on
key hit.
Asironaut took a 3-0 lead In
singles by Mike Merthle and Anthony
Kotary came back with three more In the the first Inning against starter
"Hoon" Merthle and two passed balls but
sixth on u triple by Paul Thomas and an KHI Sieve Kape but the Semlnoles
Elks rume back again, scoring two runs on u
single by Carl Eusterday. Gordon was hit by came back w ith six In the
clutch double by Smith and some nifty
a pitch, stole second and third and scored on second. Tom Wilks, who was Ihe
huM-runnlng by McCloud, who walked and
a passed trail.
loser as Sanford's second pitch­
ihen stole his way around to tie Ihe game.
Hrlnson, who relieved Hobby Cofield, er. walked to open Ihe Inning
In the suspended game, a seven run
settled down, though, and caught Tim Tw o outs later. Jeff Hlake drew a
seventh Inning decided the Issue In a hurry.
Hampton and Whittaker looking al strikes, walk and sophomore Gary Derr
Leonard and Anthony Merthle had KHI
then Induced Morris to ground out to end rifled a Ihrer-run homer over Ihe
singles while Arthur Bradford chipped In
Ihe game.
left center field fence to lie the
key double.
game.
F E D E R A L R O U T S POPPA J A Y 'S
Mike Merthle struck out two of three Elks
D a vid Kape followed Ihe
In tin- Little National League battle. First
hitlers lo finish the seventh und pick up Ihe
Federal scored early and often, building an homer with a walk and Hrlun
8-2 lend In Ihe second Inning lo const past Sheffield singled up the middle.
win.
K N IG H T S H A N D R O T A R Y 7 T H LOSS
Poppa Jay's la-hlnd thr Hirer-hit hurling ol Tony Cox. who lost a homer to
The Knights of Columbus, meanwhile,
Alonzo Hrundlge and Joe Wiggins I)e- darkness Th u rsd a y, followed
handed Kotary Its seventh straight loss ns
metrlous Presley was the loser
with a blast over Ihe left field
Kay Williams scored three runs while Hobby
First Federal used a single by Andrea fence for a three-run homer and
Coflcld uml Dcwight Hrlnson each rapped a t Williams and walks lo Shawnlc Higgins. a 6 3 lead It was Cox's flflh of
pair of hits.
Mike Dlllun. Joe Slvkes. Alton Dlxlon und u ihe year and the second for Derr.
Hobby Coflcld led off the deciding sixth
base hit by Klchard Anderson for a five-run
Seminole's final run came In
with u single, stole second and third and
first Inning Williams led Ihe Peris with two thr flflh when Cox slnglrd.
scored on u base hit by Hrlnson. Kolnry Ihen
hits.
moved to second on wild pitch
switched to reliever George Gordon but
Maurice Fisher slummed a two-run homer and scored one out later when
Marques "Mooaey" Howard greeted him
for Pop|ta Jay's only two nins In the second Wilks' slow roller In third was
with a single to drive In Hrlnson. Gordon
Inning Fisher ulso added a single In ihe throw n aw ay by the third
struck out Ihe next hitter but hr walked the
sixth. Shune Stewart hud I'uppa Jay's other baseman.
next three butters lo force In another run
hit.
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I* T H I C O U N TY C O U R T.
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID *
CASE NO H S n S S T U
M E G A T R E N D P R O P ER TIE S .
INC
Plaintiff.
n
T K W H IT E A G L E
Defendant
N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO
T K W H ITE A G L E *X
North Water Street Black R l « f
Falls. Wisconsin
You ore hereby notified trial
an action ha* boon toed agamst
y o u In t h t C o u n ty C o u rt,
S e m ln o l# C o u nty, F lo rid a .
Summary Claim* Division
You aro roquirod to appear
botor* Judge Wallace H Hall, a
JudO# of this Court, at 10 X
AM
Juno 1, IMS. Samino*#
County Ceurthousa. City Hall
Courtroom. Sanford Florida, to
answer tha *tatamant of claim
Iliad haraln Any written answer
or omar pleadings mu*t ba Iliad
with tha Clark of thl* Court and
cop,** tharaol furnished to tha
Plaintiff at c/o William G**nn
R o y . J r , E s q , ITS South
W aslm onta D rlv a . Suit* P
Altamont# Springs. Ft M TU
Upon your laituro to appear on
tha abora Indfcalod dal*, a da
fault may ba anfar*d against
you tor tha rallaf damanoad m
tha ttatomant ot claim
Witness m y hand and tha
Official Saal of this Court In
S a n fo rd . Sam lnoia County.
Florida thl* ITth day ot April.
IMS
D A V I D N B E R R IE N .
C L E R K C IR C U IT COURT,
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
S A N FO R D , FL
By Linda Wright
Deputy Clark
Publish April I I. } t A May S.
IT. IMS
D E E US

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
FR O B A TE OIVISION
Fll# Number IS 11* CP
IN RE E S T A T E OF
B E V E R L V M TE X C E LL.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* administration of th*
estate of B E V E R L Y M T E X
C E L L , deceased. F&gt;i* Number
IS lie . It pend.ng In th# Circuit
Court lor Semtnol* County.
Florida. Probate Division, th*
address ot which is Samlnol*
County Courthousa. North park
Avanu*. Sanlord. Florida Th#
names and addrtssa* ot th*
personal representative and th#
personal representative* al
tornay ar* |#I form below
A ll Intarasled parsons ar*
required to IIN with this court
W ITH IN TH R E E M O NTH S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N O F
TH IS N O TIC E I I I all claims
against th* estate and 111 any
obiacllons by an Intartstad
parson on whom this notice was
served that challenges th# valid
ity of th# will. Ih* qualifications
of lha personal representative,
venue or jurisdiction ol Ih*
court
A L L CLAIM S AND O B JE C
TlO N S N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R BAR R ED
Publication ot this Notica has
begun on April IA IMS
Personal Represantabve
'*.’ Terri Ttectll Calderon
171 Notre Dame Drive
Altamonte Springs F L M T U
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
s Phillip H Logan
Post Office Boa »w
Sanlord FLMTTHlAaa
Telephone (MS) Ml 1770
Publish April la. 11. m i
O E t aa

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FL O R ID A
CASE NO AS 47) C A M E
E D W A R D H N IG H TIN G A L E .
Patlllonar.
and

LORNAE NIGHTINGALE.
Raspondani
N O TIC E OF SUIT
TO LO R N A E N IG H TIN G A L E
]Sf North Canon Dr tv# Slarra
Madra. California tlOJ*
YO U AR E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action lor
dissolution ot marriag* has baan
Mad agamtl you and you •'#
raquattad to tarra « copy ot
your writ tan daIan tat It any, lo
It on JO H N A BALDW IN, ot
Baldnln A Dlkaou. Attornayi at
Lao . *00 Highway IT* }. Ftrn
Park. Florida X 7 X and til* lha
original with tha Clark of tha
a b ove s ty la d c o u rt at tha
Samlnoia County Courthousa.
San lord Florida M Ttl, on or
batora April 10. IMS otherwise, a
ludgmanl may ba entered ag*ni
you tor lha raiial damandad in
tha pat It Ion
T H I S N O T I C E s h a ll ba
publishad one# #ach w*ak lor
four (cl censacutiv# waakt In
tha Evening Harald. Sanford.
Florida
W ITN E S S my hand and taal
ot said Court on this Jtth day of
March. IMS
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By; Susan E Tabor
Deputy Clark
Publish March ) l , April I, If,
I I . IMS
D E O 111
N O TIC E UN D E R
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E S TA TU TE
TO W H OM IT M A Y CONCERN
Notica it haraby given mat tha
undartignad pursuant lo lha
Fictitio u s Nam * Slalufa".
Chaplar MS 0*. Florida Slalulat
will ragislar with fh* Clark ot
fh# Circuit Court. In and tor
Samlnol* County. Florida, upon
racalpt of proof ot lha public*
bon of this notice, the fictitious
n a m e , to * &lt;t
O U A L IT Y
C A R P E T S A S H E E T V IN Y L
under which I am engaged in
h,is Inass al 107 E Crystal Lake
Avenue Lake Mary Florida
&gt;17**
Thai tha sol* parly intarasled
in said business enterprise Is as
follows
Harold S Nobles. Jr
I0J E Crystal Lake Avenue
P O Bo* IS*
LakaMavy FloridaM7*a
Dated at Sanford. Samlnol*
County. Florida. April 1. IMS
' V Harold S Nobles. Jr
Publish April 7. M, Jt, 71 IMS
D E E IS
N O TIC E
U N D E R F IC T IT IO U S
NAME S TA TU TE
TO W HOM IT M A Y CONCERN
Notice IS haraby given thai tha
undersigned pursuant to the
" F ic titio u s Nam * Statute
Chapter tat 0* Florida Statutes
will register with tha Clark ot
th# Circuit Court. In and tor
Samlnolo County. Florida, upon
receipt ot proof ot th* public#
ban ot this Notice, th* tlctltiou*
name, to wit
T H E L I T E HOUSE
under which w* ar* engaged in
business at I7S Sunshine Lana
Altamonte Springs. Samlnoia
County. Florldo M TU
That lha party Infarettad In
said business enterprise IS as
follows
Lars Me Sing Inc
O A T E D at C a i t o lb a r r y ,
Seminole County. Florida on
March IS. IMS
LARS. M A SIN G . INC
By Lars Mating President
Publish March SI April ». U
11. IMS
DED10S
N O T IC E OF
AN N UAL M E IT IN O
C E N T R A L FLO R ID A
ZO O LO G IC A L S O C IE TV . INC
Nobca it hereby glvan thal lha
Annual Mealing ot th* Central
Florida Zoological Society Inc
shall ba held on April la. IMS. at
m* Sheraton Maitland Ballroom
(S a lo n I I ) , In ta rsla t* a A
M a itla n d B lv d . M a itla n d .
Florida al J 10 p m All Voting
Mam bars or* aapackad to at
tend, and all parson* having
business batora this Board art
also invited to attend
Shyla Raich
Publish April If. I I , n . U
IMS
D E E IS*

1*

NO TICE OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B Y T H E C I T Y O F
LO NG W O O O FLO R ID A , thal
the Board ol Adjustment will
hold a Public Hearing on May a.
le t) to consider a variance
requested by W 0 B'tTwp Sr to
allow lass parking spaces for lha
Budget Office Furniture Build
mg than Is required by ordi
nance on Ihe following legally
described property
L o ts ) A A. |&lt;ass road I Block ),
Amended Plat ot WHdmere,
according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plal Book ). Page
*0 , Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
Bam g more generally da
scribed as the vacant land on
th* South side ol SR 414 and on
the E asl side ol Oitord S?
A Public Hearing will be held
on May 4. IMS 4l 7 » P M by
th* Board ot Adjustment at Ih*
Long wood City Hall. 17) W
W a rre n A vtnu e, Longwood
Florida, or at toon thereafter at
possible At Ihlt meeting, all
intarasled parties may appear
to be heard with retpecl to th*
v a r ia n t* * raqu a tta d Th is
hearing may ba continued from
time to time until final action Is
taken by the Board ot Ad|u*t
ment A copy of th* variance
request is on til* with th# City
Clerk and may be inspected by
the public
All persons ar* advised thal II
they decide to appeal any de
tn io n mad* *1 (has* hearings
they will need a verbatim record
ol th* proceedings and tor such
purposes, they will need to
insure that a verbatim record it
made, which record to Include
th* lest Imany and evidence upon
which the appeal is made, Th*
C ity ol Longwood dots not •
provide Ihlt varballm record
Dated this April*. IM )
G*r*idme D lam brl.
City CHrk
City ol Longwood. F lor Ida
Publish April I I and May 1.
IM )
O FF il*
IN t i l t C IR C U IT COURT
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE OIVISION
Fil* Number 41 US
IN RE E S IA Ifc OF
E V E L Y N M A R IE NORTON.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha administration ol the
estate ol E V E L Y N M A R IE
N O R TO N
deceased . F ll#
Number IS 14). Is pending in the
C irc u it Court tor Seminole
C o u n t y , F lo r i d a , P ro b a l*
Division the address ot which It
North Park Avenue. Sentord
F lo rid a
T h * n a m es and
addresses ot the personal repre
tanlollv* and Ih* personal rep
resantatlve's attorney ar* tel
forth below
A ll Interested persons ar*
required to tile with this court
A l l HIN TH R 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 II all claims
against Th* etUto and ()J any
ob|*ctlons by an interested
person on whom this notice was
served that challenges th* valid
Ity ot the will, the quallticatiOnS
ot the personal representative
venue or jurisdiction ot the
court
A L L C LA IM S AND O B JE C
TlO N S NO? SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B AR R ED
Publication ot this Notice hat
begun on April 14 IMS
Personal Representative
t P hillipM Logah
Pott Ottic# Bo* let
Sanford FLM7710A4*
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
i Phillip H Logan
Post Office Bo* Ata
Sanlord. F t J)7710A4*
Telephone ISSSI M l 1770
Publish April 14.11. IMS
O E E IS
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nolle* it hereby given Hi*I I
am engaged In business at P O
Ba* 41n
Sanlord Samlnol#
County. Florida 11711 under th*
ticlltious name ot M ILES RE
SEARCH and that I inland to
reg 11 tar said name with me
Clark ol tha Circuit Ceurt.
Seminal* County Florida in
accordance with fh# provtttont
•I th* Fictitious Nam* Statute*
to w lt
Section las oe Florida
Statutes 1*S7
t ■Je rry Alan M 'Hs
Publish April IA 11. I t A May S.
IMS

oes as

F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notica I* hereby given that I
am engaged In butmas* at 141
Berberry C l . Winter Springs.
Sammoia County, Florida M7M
under the. be lit Hurt name of
K IN G F IS H E R T A X ID E R M Y ,
and thal I intend to register said
name with lha Clark at the
Circuit Court. Saminoi* County.
Florida m accordance with m*
prarlsio nk Ol the Fictitious
Name Statute*, to w n Section
tat (* Florida Statutes 1*17
/W Stephan E Schwartc
Publish Jkprlll. 14. It, Jt IMS

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le g a l Notice
IN T H 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
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IV IL AC TIO N N O .:
U M »C A O * P
SH AD O W LAW N S A V IN G S
A N D LO A N A S S O C IA T IO N .
etc..
Plaintiff,
G U S T P P E TR IO E S . at u*. *t
al.
Defendants
NO TICE OF A C TIO N
tllease
TO
R O B E R T B U R N S and
P A TR IC IA BURNS, hi* wit*
R ES ID EN C E UNKNOW N
YO U ARE N O T IF IE O that an
action to foreclose * mortgage
on th* following proparty n
SE M INOL E County. F lor Ida.
Lot 7. Block c. N O R TH OR
LA N D O TE R R A C E S E C T IO N #
OF U N IT 1. according to m*
plat tharaol as recorded in Plat
Book II. Pag* S7. ot th* Public
Records ot Samlnol* County,
Florid*
has baan Mad against you and
G U S T P PE TR ID E S and L Y N N
M P E TR IO E S . his wit* and you
ar* required to serve a copy ot
your written dr lenses if any, to
It on CHAR LES R G E O R G E .
III. Swann and Haddock. P A .
P la ln tllt's attorney, whose
moiling addrast Is IS ) West
Central Boulevard. Suit* 1100
P O Bo* 440. Orlando F tor Ida
MtOl 0*40 on or batora m* 22nd
day ot May IMS and til* th*
original with th* Clark ot test*
Court either batora service on
Plaintiffs attorney or Immadi
atoly tharaattof, otherwise a
default will bt entered against
you tor Ih* fell* I damandad In
Ih* Complain! or Petit Ion
W ITNESS my hand and seal
ot Ihi* Court on th* t7th day of
April IMS
(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 O U R T
By JaanBrlHanl
Oaputy Clark
Publish April 11. 71 May S. II.
IMS
C E E 141
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T.
E IG H T E E N T H J U D IC IA L
C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A .
CASE NO I t II4S C A M E
IN RE THE M A R R IA G E O F
E D W A R D ALVIN JO HN SO N .
SR .
Husband.
and
M A R G EN ETTE
FORD
JOHNSON
Wit*
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO
M A R G E N E TTE FO R O
JOHNSON *41 Lira Oak Slraat
Scharti. T**as 7IIS4
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action tor
Dissolution ot Marriage has
baan Iliad agair.il you and you
ar* required to larva a copy ot
your written datansas. II any, on
R O B E R T M MORRIS, Esquire.
Petitioner's attorney. whose ot
flea addrast II Alt W ist ISth
Street Sanlord. Florida and
whose mailing addderss Is Post
O t llc t Drawer M. Sanford.
Florida M777. on or batora th*
1st day of June IMS. and fll* th*
original with th* Clark ol mis
court either batora service on
Petitioner's attorney or 1mm#
dlately maraatlar, otherwise a
default will ba entered against
you tor Ih* relict demanded In
th* palllion
W IIN E S S my hand and th*
taal ol m il Court on Ih* l ) r d day
ol April, A. O,. I M l
(C O U R T SEAL I
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
Clark of th* Court
By Js/ChorylR Franklin
As Daputy Clark
Publish April I I . 1* May S. I).
IMS
O E E 14)
IN T H I 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
OF FLO R ID A.
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
FLO R ID A
C IV IL OIVISION
CASE NO I ) 4*7 CA OS E
B A N K E R S LIF E C O M P A N Y ,
an Iowa corporation.
Plaintiff,
v*
RO Y S P E N C E .ft #1.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO
F R E D R IC O E S C O B A R ,
address unknown
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE O H a l a
Complaint to Foreclose Plain
•Ilfs Inlarasl in and to lha
following described real pro
p a r ly , ly in g and be in g In
Samlnol*County. Florida
Lot f. Block E. S T E R L IN G
P AR K. U N IT TH R E E , accord
mg to lha plal iharaot. at
recorded In Plal Book II. at
Pag* II, Public Records ot
Samlnol* County. Florida
has baan Iliad against you. and
you ar* required to serve a copy
ol your written datansas. It any,
to m* Complaint on or before
Ih# 7m day Ot May, IMS. on
Plaintiff's attorney. John W
Foster. Baker A Mostober. Pott
Ottic* Boi 111. Orlando. Florida
22*02. and to til* m* original of
such written datansas wrth th*
Clark ot m il Court either batora
service on Plaintiff! attorney
or Im m adlaloly thereafter)
olharw H* a dalaull will b*
entered agalntl you tor Ih*
rallaf damandad in th* Cam
plaint
W ITN E S S my hand and leal
ot thl* Court, on th* Srd day ol
April. IMS
D A V IO N B ER R IE N
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Susan E Tabor
Deputy Clark
Publish April 7. IA tl. X . IMS
D E E 40
7n t h e c T r c u i t c o u r t T n
A N D FO R S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A
CASE NO *4 SIM C A M E
JA M E S F ADAM OLI.
Pie mbit,
vs
JON N U O I.IN C *1*1 .
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
•hot Fursuont to tho F in a l
Judgment at Farectoaure an
fared in m* above styled causa,
me under signed Clark will tall
me toilowing described intengi
bt* property loca'ad In Samlnol*
County
Alcoholic Saratoga License
No a C O P e e t)
at public sal*, to m# highest and
bast bidder tor cash, at II SR
a m on th* IJth day ot M ay,
IMS at the watt front door ot
Its* Samlnol* County Court
howao. Sanlord. F tor Mo
W ITN E S S my hand and tha
saal ot this Court this me Ibm
day ol April. IMS
D A V IO N B ER R IE N
as Clark at Circuit Court
By OtanaK Oakley
as Deputy Clerk
Publish April |l, X . IMS
D E C 1*4

Legal Notice

le g a l Notice

TH E B O A R D O F C O U N TY
C O M M IS S IO N E R S T H E
CO U N TY OF S E M IN O L E
Separata sealed bids tor FC 57
Altarabons to Samlnoto County
State Attorney Building, will be
received m th* O ffic e O l
Purchasing Samlnoia County,
until ) 00 P M . local tin *
Wednesday May IS. IMS Bids
will b# publicly opened and read
aloud In ma Ottic# ol Purchet
ing, 1ICI E First Street Room
W1SS. Sanford F L al th* abort
appointed d*&gt;* and tlm* Th*
Officer whose duty It Is to open
bids w ill dacid* w han th*
spec Ibed lima ha* arrived and
no bids ractived thereafter will
b* considered Lata bids will bt
returned to Ih# Sander un

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T OF
TH E E IG H T E E N T H JU O IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY . F L O R ID A
CASE NO U a d l C A IS P
A L F R E D G
D tL A T
T IB E A U O IE R E and JU A N IT A
L D e L A T T IB E A U D IE R E
Plaintiff*,
vs
JES S IE B R A D L E Y . P LEO D IS
B R A D L E Y . E U G E N E
ABR AM S JR . H O R A C E L
C LA IR E , C IL L A M C LA IR E.
M ARY G L E N N and C H A R LIE
G l e n n .etc # t * i .
Defendants
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N TO
Q U IE T T IT L E
TO
J E S S IE B R A D L E Y ,
address unknown.
P L E O D IS B R A D L E Y ,
address unknown
E U G E N E A B R A M S . JR
address unknown.
HORACE L C L A IR E address
unknown
C IL L A M C L A IR E , address
unknown.
M ARY G L E N N address un

II mailing bid. mail to: Office
ot Purchasing P O B o i lit*
Sanlord F L X 7 T J 111*
It delivering bid in person
deliver to; County Services
Building tt«t E First Street
Purchasing Reception Room
w n e , Sanlord. F L
SCOPE OF W O R K : Interior
Renovations ol Partially Oc
cuglad Building ISrd floor oc
cuptodl Work shall Include but
not be limited to structural. Hr*
s p r in k le r s s y s t e m s e n d
electrical Shall also include
partitions, acoustical callings,
p a in t in g
c a rp * &lt; re
pair /replacement glass and
glaring Work must ba schad
ut*d around third floor occu
pants
A bid bond In an amount of not
toss than fiv* percent |S \) ot
th* total bid amount shall ac
company tach bidder s pro
posal Bid security may ba in
th* form ol cashlar’t check
mad* payable lo th* Board of
C o u n t y C a m m I * 1 1o n o r s .
Semmoi* County, or a bid bond
with Surety satisfactory to th*
County A combination ot any ol
th* former Is no! acceptable, bid
guaranty shall be In a single
acceptable instrum ent Th*
County will accept only such
surety company or companies
as are avthoriied to writ* bonds
ot such character and amount
under th* laws ot th* State ot
Florida and as ar* acceptable
to the County
Upon award th* successful
bidder w ill be required to
furnish payment and parlor
mane* bonds, each In ih*
amount of 100 percent ol Ih*
total bid amount Bond lor ms
will be lurnithed by th# County
and only those forms will b#
used Proof ot Insurance In
amounts equal to or aicaedmg
th* specified amounts wilt also
be required
Specifications will be avail
abi* April 11. IMS. and may b*
obtained *1 Ih* ollic* ot Its*
architect. H elm an H u rle y,
Charval. Peacock/Architects
H I W Ma tland Blvd . Maitland
F L 117)1
Paymanl ol Filly Dollars and
no.ctni* ISS0 001 will be re
quried lor each sat. no refunds
will be made Contract Docu
menlv'Plans *r* available lor
review only In th* Ottic* ot
Purchasing
Th* County reserves Ih* right
to reject any or all bids, wllh or
w it h o u t c a u s e , to w a iv e
technical!!!**, or to accept lb*
bid with In its ludgement best
serve* th* In la ra s l ol th*
County Cost ol submittal ol this
bid Is considered on operational
cost tt th* bidder and shall not
be pasted on to or born* by the
County
Periont ar* advltad that, II
they dacid* to appeal any da
clslon mad# a l this meet
Ing hNr«rIng, tforjr will rswwd a
record ol th* proceeding*, and.
tor tuch purpose, they may need
to ensue* thal a verbatim record
ot tho proceedings it mad*
which record Include* lb* tetti
many and evidence upon which
the appeal is to be based
JoJkruiC Blackmon. C P M
Purchasing Director
Office ot Purchasing
1141 E First Slraat
Sanlord. FL 11771
(X 5 I X I 11X. Eel 114
Publish April II. IMS
O E E li t
N O TC EO F
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B V T H E C I T Y O F
LONGWOOO. F L O R IO A . th*i
th* Board ol Adjustment will
hold a Public Hearing on May i
IMS lo consider rh# following A
Special Etceptlon requested by
Magaty Nogueirat to allow a
Day Cart/Pr* School Facility In
an R ] toning district and a
Variance to lha required I0 00U
sq ft lot tor Day C a rt and
Pr* School Facilities on th* toi
lowing legally described pro
party
Lot 1 end 1. Block A. Plan ot
W Hdmtrt. according to th* plat
thertol as recorded in Plat Boo*
I. Peg* III, Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
B tm g more generally d*
scribed ai 140 We/man St
A Public Haarlng will be ha id
on May t. IMS at 7 » P M by
th* Board ot Adlustmonf at th*
Longwood City Hall. I7S W
W trro n Avanu*. Longwood
Florida, or as soon tborealto' as
possible At this meeting, all
mltretied parties may appear
to be heard with respect to th*
v a ria n c e s requested T h is
hearing may be continued Irons
time to tlm* until final action H
taken by th* Board ol Adjust
mont A copy ot lb* variance
request 1s on tlto with th* City
Clerk end may be inspected by
th* public
All persons aro advikad that It
they dacid* to appeal any de
clslon mod* at the*# haarlng*
they will need a verbatim record
of the proceeding* end tor such
purposes, they w ill need to
Insure lhal a verbatim record is
made which racord to Include
Ih* toellmony and **u4anca upon
which the appeal I* mad* Tho
City of Longwood dags not
provtdo this verbatim record
Ootod this April*. IMS
Geraldine D la m brl.
City Ctotk
City ot Longwood Florid*
Publish April II and May I.
IMS
D E C 111
F IC T ITIO U S N A M *
Notica l* hereby given mat we
ar* engaged In business at 151
D ian a C o u rt. C a s s e lb e rry .
Seminole County Florida XTRi
under lha flcllttostt name ot
F IR S T IN V E S TM E N T G R O U P ,
and thal W* Inland to register
sa&gt;d name with th* Clerk of th*
Circuit Court. Semmoi* County.
Florid* In accordance with th*
provision! *1 tha Fictitious
Nam* statutes. To wit taction
MSB* Florida Statutes t*S7
/k/Arthur B Friedman
&gt;* Merten* Cipollo
•*,' GiroiamoCipolte
s Frank A Fakonatti
Publish April II. » A May 5. 11.
■MS
O E E IM

C H A R LIE

unknown

GLENN,

Evening Harald. Sanlord, FI,

71— Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
S e m in o le

O r la n d o * W in t e r P ark

322-2611

831-9993

C L A S S IF IE D D E P T.
HOURS
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M O N D A Y th ru F R ID A Y
S A T U R D A Y 9 . Noon

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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
1I1H 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 ,
FLORIDA
EASE NO IS m » CA I I E
H C W tR O B HALL
PlalntlH.
vs
M AXIN E C H A P M A N indlvldu
ally and as Eiecutrla ol th*
E stale ot L E A N O E N C B UT
TRICK deceased and CORA B
B U TTH IC K .
Defendants
NO TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO M AXIN E C H A P M A N , indl
v'dually and at Eiocutrte ol Ih*
Eilat* ot L E A N O E R C BUT
TR ICK, deceased, whose resi
dene* it
I I Pleasant Vlaw
Terrace Wilder. VermontOSOM
CORA 0 B U T T R IC K . whose
residence It unknown, and her
heirs, devisees, grantees or
assignees whose residences are
unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE O thal an
action tor Declaratory Judg
men I has been Hied agamst you
in th* Circuit Court ot Semmo*
County Florida and said action
it tor th* entry at a Judgment
a fee ting th* toi lowing described
property and more particularly
tor Ih* purpose ot cancellation
ol a Hen of Mortgage deed
executed by H OW AR D B H ALL
to LE A N D E R C B U T T H IC K
and CORA B B U T T R IC K . hit
wit*, on March X . ttfl. at
racorded in Official Records
Book 724 pages It* and 1*0.
Otliclal Records of tom loot*
County, Flovido said real pro
party described at toi lows. I#
wit
Lots 44 4t. M. SI. S4. M. SJ ) l .
X . U . X and M. G R E E N L E A F
AND WILSON S A D D IT IO N TO
LA K E M A R T . F L O R IO A . ac
cording to the Plal lharoot #4
recorded In Plat Boo4 X pages
M and &gt;7 *1 th* Public Records
of Samlnolo County, F lor id*
LESS the South 10 loot ot Lota
M X, S4 and )7 which lies on
Lake Mary Blvd
and you a rt required to serve a
copy of your written de lenses tl
any. on M A C K N C L E V E
L A N D . JR . o l C le v e la n d .
Bridget A Gray whose address
It P O Draw er Z. Sanlord.
Florida X7714770. on or before
May I. IMS. and file Ih* original
wllh th* Clark ot Ihlt Court
either before service on Plain
f lir t attorney or immediately
thereafter, otherwise, a default
and ultimate Judgement will be
entered agemsl you tor tho
reflet damandad to Ih* Cam
plaint
W ITNESS my hand and fh*
s##i at Nut Court on this 17th
day ot March. IMS
(S E A L )
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Clerk to Ih* Clrcsrll
and County Courts
By JaanBullanf
Deputy Clark
Publish March ) l A April 7. IA
&gt;1. IMS
D E D JO*

R A TE S

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

address

NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
to me above named person*. If
alive and it dead thair unknown
spouse heirs, devisees, gran
lees, creditor*, and all other
parti** claiming by. through,
vnder or against them, and an
unknown natural persons It
•live and It dead or not known
to be dead or olive, their several
and r e s p e c t i v e u n k n o w n
spouse* hairs, devisees gran
lees and creditors or other
parties claiming py, through or
ter those unknown natural
persons and th* several and
respectis* unknown assign*
successors in interest, trustees
Or any othtr parson* claiming
by through under or agamst
any legal entity named a* a
defendant and alt claimants
persons or parti** natural or
corporate or whose teact legal
Status I* unknown, claiming
under any ot th* above named
or described defendants or
parti** claiming to have any
right title or interest in end lo
th* tends twreatter described
that the Plaintltt* A L F R E D 0
D e L A T T I B E A U D I E R E and
J U A N I T A L
DkLAT
T1 0 E A U O IE R E have Hied a
Complaint to Q u it! Title to
c e r t a in la n d s lo c a te d in
Samlnol* County. Florida, ac
quired by Ih* P la in tilti by
virtu* ol ih# T a » Deed from th#
County ol Seminole State of
Florida rtcordad July I*. IM2
in Official Record Book 147).
Pag* 0041 Public Record* ot
Seminole County, Florida said
real p ro p a rty b t in g m ora
particularly dtsc ribed as
Lott 10. 11. and 11. Lying West
of Railway. Block 1 Lockharts
Subdivision, at racorded In
Property Book ]. Peg* ;g. *c
COTdlnq to the public record* ot
Seminole County, Florida
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that you ar* re
quired lo serve a copy ol your
answer or defenses to th* Com
plaint upon the Petitioner's et
'orray H arry L Lamb. Jr
P E R R Y A L A M B P A . 411
North Earn Creek Avenue. Or
tando Florida 27*01 and til* the
original answer, detent*, or
pleading in th* ollic* ol th*
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court, on or
tietore the IJrd day ot May, IMS.
A O It you tail to do to a
Default Judgment will be taken
egainit you tor Ih* re'lef de
mended in th* Complaint
D A T E D at Sanford, Samlnol*
County. Florida, this Itth day of
April, A D . IMS
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Diane K Oakley
*• Deputy Clerk
Publish April I I . 1* M ar ). I).
IMS
D E E 141

S u n d a y , A p r il 1 ), I f U - S B

71— Personals

33— Real Estate
Courses

■ ABORTION •
1st Trimester abortion 7 tl wks
S IX Medicaid SDO I ) II wks
S IX G yn Services t l ) Pre
gnancy Test Free Counseling
Professional Car*. Supportive
Atmosphere Confidential
C E N T R A L FLO R IO A
W OM EN S H E A LTH
N E W LO C A TIO N
1&gt;MW Colemel Or . Orlande
M l 444 4471
I »oe 111 1144_________

33— Lost &amp; Found
LOST P U P P Y 11 wk old choco
l i f t li b r i d o u r r # t r l« v « r
Wi** V k lm ly Country Club
Wd l i l i i M ir y Su6tf#nfi#i

35— Special Notices

Thi nil ing it gifting i
R #il t i U I # lic#nt«r
W t of fir Fr## Tvitto*
•nd cintintent Training!
C ill Dick i f Vicky lor dtUDt
U f H M 12) 1)00 Ev# m 10*0
K o y tto l Fforldi., Inc
_____ i f T i i r i I ip if i i f K f I

55— Business
Opportunities
LIQ U O R LICENSE
ON A N D O F F PREM ISES
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
Bab M. Ball Jr P A
R E A L T O R 211 4111 or 111 114*

61— Money to Lend
Balloon Mogic
X A * J1

SOS, SE S 0400
S E N D A 0 IF T
W IT H A L IF T I

BALLOON
..... BOUQUETS
W r D tllrtrl
for m i l reason ever* srevon

CILCBRATl
A BIRTH!
Mr Stork's *1*11
makes for a lifetime
al memoriae, gifts A *111
Cell Unde 111 k ill
e M A R Y K A Y C O SM ETIC S a
Skin car* and celor Italy
CONNIE
111771*

WARECQ SERVICE
STATION
104 F R E N C H A V E .SANFO R D
Du« to fhf f •mod*liing pr (K i ll
4 t u ilo m r w itty *# will bi
t »o*#d lor ih# Mkl# ot gito! ini
from T h u rtd iy , 4 I* It III
T u it d iy . 4 21 IS
Sorry fir th i mconvtmtnctl
Citrine* R o d iift- e... Prittdinl

37— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N T E D part
lima In m y horn# For * 1 yr
Old Own car Reference* rtq
In Ih* Lk M ary area

Legal Notice
C IT Y OF
A L T A M O N T E SPRINOS.
F L O R IO A
N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H E A R IN O
TO W HOM IT M A Y CONCER N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
by fh* C l l y of A lta m o n te
Spring!. Florida fhal fh* Clly
CpmrnnsKjn will hold a public
hearing In th* City Hall ol
Alfamenle Spring* an Tuesday
th* 7th day ol May. IMS al 7 00
P M , or *s soon Ihertalttr as
possitie. at which lime Ih*
wr* of tho proparty to be
assessed tor special installation
ol a pofabl* wafer mam running
ganerally vast from Lak* Lotos
In th* vicinity of the South
Seminole County limit* to Slat*
Road 4)4 in accordanc* with
Resolution No *4). and any
other persons interested therein
may appear before the City
Commission and be heard 44 to
th* propriety and advisability ol
making such impvovement* and
as to (he cost therool and as to
fh* m a n n e r of p a y m e n t
thavtfor. and as to th* amount
thereof and a* to fh* manner of
payment therefor, and as to tha
amount thereof to be assessed
agemsl each proparty so lm
p r o v e d a c c o r d in g to tho
Astessmant Roll prepared by
fh* City Clark of tha Clly ot
Altamenla Spring*. Florida
That tha City Clark of fh* City ol
Altamonla Springs. Florida.
Shan give ton 110) days nolle* in
writing to th* property owner*
as sal forth In Ih* Assessment
Roll a* to the time and place ol
fh* public hearing designated
haraln; sold nolle* shall be
served by mailing a copy of
kemo to each of tho said pro
party owners of hit or her 1**1
known addrtkk a* obtained from
th* tecords ot th* City Clerk of
fh# Clfy of Allomonto Spring*.
Ftorlds. or from Such other
sources at th* City Clork deems
reliable and the said Clfy CHrk
shall establish proof ot sa&gt;d
mailing by affidavit which shall
be mad with lha City Clerk
All persons interested tn the
description of each property to
be assessed and Ihe amount lo
b* assessed to tech place of
properly may ablem lha m
formation al th* O ffk# of the
City Clark
Dated this llfh day of April.
IMS
Penny Conation.
Clfy Clerk
Clfy of
Allomonto Spring* Florida
Publish April I I . M. IM )
OEE IX
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Nofic* is hereby given the! I
am engaged In busmosa at &gt;44
Beni O ak C o u r t. S anford,
Semmoto County. Florid* 12711
undvr Ih* tlclltioua name of
SNACK T IM E V E N D IN G , and
that I mt*nd to register sad
nam* wllh th* Clark of fh*
Circuit Court. Semmoi# County
Florida In accordance wllh tho
provision* *1 tho Fictitious
Nam* Statute*, to w lt Section
M l W Flo*id* Stofutot 14)7
iU Jerry Jacob*
Publish April 14. I I. X A May L
■MS
DEE n

B utinas* Capital 1)0 000 lo
1 1m o 000 and over P O Boi
1411 Winter Pk Fla 11frO

A D M IN IS TR A TIV E
ASSISTANT
AC CO U N TIN G C L E R K
S E C R E TA R Y
K E Y PUNCHER
W A N G O P E R A TO R
C LE R K TY P IS T
C R T O PER ATO R S
Immediate esugnmente avail
able in Lak* Mary and San
ferd Art*. Call Abies I Tempo
rary Sarvecet 1)1 PM*
Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protective coating on
cari boats and planes IS to
Sit par hour W# train For
work m Sanford area call
Tamp* I D «M m i
A s s is ta n t M anage*
W e ll
trained Needed at one*
Apply in parson Casa Mia
K Mart m Sanlord or call
D ) 100*_____________________
AL'ICi S -U F S P t RSOli i ■ ;»
nance preferred but will Iram
rfgni person Opportunity lor
advancement while making
good money Cali Ron for
appt M l 4071_______________
Avon atw4ys hiring tadw* A
man Call Immediately 111
1*1*. I l l ItM
B A B Y S IT T E R E&gt;p loving r*
liable woman to care tor ) A )
year old girl* In your or my
home W ilton t l* m tn l* r y
area. Reference* H I IM )
C ap* C a n a v e ra l F i r m
established In Semmoi* Co
looking for people who want lo
b* their own bosk I I X part
tlm# 14 K full time Report to
7Qe E Itl S t , Sanford 7 PM
Tud*. A p r il!)_________
C lc iic il Petsonntl
Needed for ottic* opening in
Sanford Area Beginning date
May I). IMS Pleas* send a
return* to Danall* Construe
•ion, l i t W ashburn Rd
Melbourne F I* I1#1S
C LE R IC AL WORK E R1
Large company needs several
ottic* Clerks Type IS WPM
Permanent position* Neve* a
toe!

TEMP PERM__ ***^771 1348
CRT

D «tJ oflfty #tp*f i#FKf Aar p#r

71— Help Wanted

manffil poittltiu Wllh growth
patanhiil Nwvffaf#*1
*

TtMP PERM— .... 774 1348

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323-5176
2523 FRENCH AVE.

C U S TO M E R SERVICE R EP
OrgAniitKl with pltaiAfit p»r
tonaltfy 4 in iu rt ru t « « p
Parm potitiont Navarataa

TIMP PERM_____774 1348

Dayflma Production &lt;h%h*a%h
Bank Tellers Position available
a n and tarvwrt n**d*d Soma
fer eeperlencad falters In
ntghttima povttont available
Sanlord Branch Summit r*
Apply In par ton batmran } 4
sum#' and salary rtqutr*
4. Man thru Th u n Bahama
men Is to personal olllcer
Jo# t. 250i Fr#n&lt;h Ava No
Em pire ot America P O Hot
pKonacadt wtHb# accaptad!
»W DeLand FI* 11711 oax
or apply In person Tuas. Wed
or Thurk 1 fpm *f )*S N
Woodlen Blvd. DeLand EOE
Sanlord Auto Auction is looking
Aides for all thills Cert Hied
lor reliable A dependable two
pi* lo work driving cars A
and or aeperlenced Good pay
truck* through auction Hours
and benefits Pleasant at
Thursday* Only From II AM
mospher* Equal Opportunity
to 4 PM Applicant* must be 14
Employer Apply al DtBary
yr* or older, have valid Fla
M*n*„ *0 N Mwy 17*1. D#
D rive r* license, and must
B ary. Fla
know how to drive standard
ASSEM R LER S
shltf vehicles Thl* Is a perfect
Need t to work In new air cond
job tor the retired person Pay
plant Starting pay tall'hr
will be S4 00 an hour Apply In
Must be a ttreng reliable
person et th* Sanlord Auto
meeker with own transport*
Auction, n i l W First St
lion Never alee l
Mwyf 4d In Sanlord See John
TfMF PERM..........774-1348
between t AM A 4 PM. Mon
thru Frl
C jr p d n lt r r L i b o n n f fin lt d
i » tali IVi Nad 10mpa n y „ II iMrr a I1 P t K I T COOK full tlm*
Hon Continental aepertanca A
itiafHp'fiti., mutt ha va loofi and
minimum ot ) years manage
trantpof fatfon toa 714 J7 I),
men I responsibility. Including
i/4 2441
ordering scheduling kilt hen
planning PHatant personality
a must X I 14*4 M r .e II
Haallng and air conditioning
s e r v le t and In s ta lla tio n
mechanic* Salary based on
A D V E R T IS E M E N T FOR BIDS
esperlenc*. plu* benefits
FO R E N E R O Y
x s x i asaj
C O N S ER V A TIO N
H O L ID A Y HOUSE
M O D IF IC A TIO N S
H e s le u re n l in Sentord ties
S E C TIO N 444)0
openings tor waitress, host
Th* Boaru ol Trust**! at
as*,'cashier Apply 1 to 4 PM
Semmoi* Community Collage
Hwy 17 11 near l eke M ar,
will receive sealed bids lor
Housekeeper Wanted to keep
P R O JE C T
E n e rg y Con
elderly lady 1 days * week
***velum Mod■hr*lions Phase I
Lo ca l rataran cat needed
Variable Air Volume with Direct
X I 01X
Digital Control
IN S U R A N C E R A TE C LER K
B IO D A T E May II IMS *1
W ill Iraln No eeperlonc*
1 OOP M
needed Must type 1) wpm,
al the ollic* ot Mr Scot* Roth*
non s mo k e r s only
at Sem i sole Community Col lege
Casselberry ere* i n SHI
Highway 17 t l. Sanloed Florida
Ai th&gt;* lima all bids ractived
IN T E RV IE W E RSi Individuals
will be publicly opened and read
w.lh public contact t i p Earn
aloud m th# Boa*d Room. Ad
SN hr plus bonus plus hourly
ministration Building, Samlnoia
g u a ra n i* * Students and
Community College
housawlva* welcome Call Mr
Ail prime bidders must eshibit
Grant 1pm to 4pm Mon thru
evidence that similar work ot
F rl Me TOW
equivalent magnitude has bean
accomplished prior to Itut but
Th* successful bidder will be
m a o a / A r ) roaCK
required to lurnlth a 100V
sect ewe*
- ^ r
wst m
P erfo rm a nce and Paym ent
Bond In the prescribed Ictrm
Help Wanted
Report reedy
Copies of th* Contract Docu
lor work at 4 AM X I W
ment* may be secured by Con
lal t l Sanlord_____________
tractor* from Ih* ollic# ot Jim
LABORERS
Kragh A Assoc tales. Inc . I l l
ASSEMBLERS
Ja ck s o n l t r o o l . M a llla n d .
WAREHOUSE
WORKERS
Florida X7SI phone IKSI *74
Assignments available In San
0X4
lo r d . L a k * M a ry and
U p to tw o te ls w ill b*
Longwood are*
No lee
furnished to prim# bidders tor a
Ablest Tem porary terete*
deposit of SX 00 par sat Th*
XI XX
amount ot deposit will be rt
L A B O R E R S Strong reliable
ded to each actual bidder
who return* the Document* In
general laborers needed lm
mediately Diltorenl locations
good, fully assembled condition
Phone and Iransporlalton *
within ton days alter opening of
mutt Never a tee Apply
bn)*
Bids must be accompanied by
KELLY SERVICES
a Bed Bond or Cev lifted Check in
660-233)
*n amount not lass than ) \ of
tho bid
Light Boohingaaeptn payroll,
No bid may be withdrawn
occounli receivable IS to X
after th* scheduling closing tor
hr* weekly Apply in person
receipt of bids tor a period ol X
Big "10" Tires M l
(k
days Th* Board reserves the
Undo Dr
r ig h t to w a iv e m in o r In
L IV E IN M A T U R E W OM AN
•ormaliliet in tho bids, or to
Core tor Invalid, own room A
r#|#tt on bids
bath Good salary Need local
A Pr* Bid Conference will be
ra to ra n c o s Non sm okor
field on May 1 al 10 40 A M at
177 &gt;*ve
■he Boo'd Room, Admimstra
lion Building. Samlnol* Cam
MEDICAL
m unity Col tog* and ail b&gt;dd*ri
Several openings in busy San
or thoir raprosantatirat art
ferd M edical Facility ter
encouraged and advsed to b* in
cheerful, personable people
attendance
•aperencad In dealing with
Publish April IA It. DBS
Pelieol Reception Insurance
D E E BI
Billing. Cottocttans or Medic*'
Racord* C X I Mr Hamad al
» P A ) _____________________
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
M O D E LS W A N T B D Work with
Nolle# is haraby given that w*
fashion designer In local
ar* engaged in but,ness at MIS
bouhquet TV tom m ordXs
O f s n g s B lv d . S a n fo rd .
catalogs Full or part lime No
Seminole County. Florida X77I
anparlence necessary A ll
under Ih# ficlittoua name ot
agea C ) MJ4
B A D T K U ilK A N D A U T O
N A N N IE S full or pari dm*
R EP A IR , and thal we intend to
Push tons avadabie Chi toear*
'eg,stof u d name with the
or related background pr*
Clerk ot th* C trcu il Court.
tarred Reference* and ban*
Seminole County. Florida in
portal on required Cal' 44*
actor done# with the provisions
WFB_________________________
of th* Fktlttout Nam* Statutes
towlt
Secl &gt;on MIPS Florida
Net tone largest chain X family
Statutes I4S1
emusmenf cantor* has need ail
'*/ Beecher E BuwvgariRier
part lima saws people atten
t v Diana E Bumgardnar
Nrgnt and weeSends Must be
Publish A pril II. » A May S. II.
mature nael in f f p r i - c t ,
•MS
and bondsabie Phone tor an
DEC I U
appointment X I 440)

DRIVERS WANTED

le g al Notice

�OB— Evtning Herald. Sanford. FI.

71— Help Wanted

71-Help Wanted
DRIVERS Eipertancad with
tr»&lt;tor/trailer anddellver'y of
rout IrutKi Eitellent Roy
and benefit* Applr low#'*
Truk* Plant. Sanford Induttvl
al Pars, 7401AiikfonCtrcla
Earn a good living doing phone
wqrk from your fioma Top
poop** aom WOOplut weekly

AVO N EARNINGS W O W III
O P E N TE R R ITO R IE S N O W III
H I M il a r m *4lk
ftawded ) people *’ one* Ns
eiperlence necettery Work
w ith S a n ta rd b r a n c h of
Florida Company Wa will
tram mote people accepted on
b e tn of vocational aptitude
test Mutl be able to Hart
w o rk I m m e d ia t e ly a n d
manage on t u t a week or do
not apply Call H I 1440 AAon
day f A M lo Noon Only!

i too m tin

E(reliant Income for part time
fiomaattembly work Tor Info
Call 104da1*001 E*t 7*ao
Opart Sun

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Executive office Excellent
talllt Mutt taa protatuonal
114.000 Parmanant potttloot

N E E O E O Till# clerk A typltl,
T h u rtd a y t only A pply in
pe'ten at Sanford Auto Auc
tlo n , a lta r I t
A M on
Thurtdayt n i l W lit Street
in San lord

r[M P^EIll...........774-1JU

Ettrutlen MacMna Operator
nigtitt 4 PM lo 7 AM Will
_tr*in Cal' W 7k00Will Sour*
I r'U-, '.Mir 1 CmiI lo»)t nor,
available Call I4itsat(»4
tor Info |4ttoyrt_________
Part Tima Oiipatctiar Lake
Mary hat an immadlafa
Opening for a part Hme dll
patchar In the public Safety
Department E(perlenca In
Public Safety Dlipetchlng la
requlrtd, tiorrerer. eppllcanta
with no erperlenco can meet
thlt requiramanl by volun
teerung in the Commonlea
tiont Department togain pro
flcfency Part Timehouraore
lietibia, dietpetcher will tie
required to till In when full
lime dllpefthere are otl Pay
alartt al tl If per hour
Appllcellona may be obtained
Irom the Let* Mary Police
Department, 141 E Wilbur
Avenue tale Mary. Florida
Deadline for eppHceflone It
4 7*11 e q u a l o p p o r t u
NITV EMPLOYER_______
P art

Tim a

C terk/Typltf

N U R SE'S AIDES W A N T E D All
t h lf lt
E rp e rle n c e d or
c e rtifie d on ly A p p ly In
perton Lakeview H u rtin g
Center. *1* t . Ind Street.
Sanford. Fla
_________
T U T O R N E E D E D : For eth end
4th grade ttudentt for all
tutolectt Ihr each dally In the
aranlng Af m y hom e In
Hidden Lake off Lake M ary
B ird Eeperlenced paler red
but not required Call m e t * )
T Y P IS T S Looking lor Meelbie
work tchedule* Call today for
appt CO R P O R ATE T E M P O
R A R Y S E R V IC E S , IN C .

tte toae___ __________

Spm CallW l 14)1_________
PHX O P E R A TO R M utl wort
relating thill and weekend!
Informal attire OK M l SOW
Permanent Maintenance AAan
needed Apply In perton tm
tween l i t Aten theu Thurt
el Bahama Joe t, M M French
Aye . from eoe 14 to retired
Ho phone ta in pleate_________
Phono Sollcllort lull or part
tim e, hourly p lu t bo n u t.
Longwood f ltU O O __________

TEMP PERM......... 774-1341

73— Employment
Wanted
Cofittruction Qualify Control
Project Manager HatHJanhal
Commercial Inndutfrlaf All
Phatat Qualification* on rt
quaftt 323XU*

tc m m lltlo n tl Salat aipari
ante necettery Bl* IRX&gt;

91— Apartments/
House to Share

Inlet help wanted Mrj&gt;n*t
icmmitioni paid In Florid*
Call m il al Lowe t
Eelermlnalort. JJI 4744 Will
train________________
SECRETARY

Vgl famal# fo thara. 2 badrm
Apt with lama 1190 00 4 &lt;
util dapcftlt 272 4400 or 211

4v*l________________

Shorthand and word procetting
a m utl Immadlata pari lima
pot IMon In Lik* Mary Flee
able hourt No lee Cell Ableit
Temporary Servlcei 171 Jk40

93— Rooms lor Rent
Chrltllan Apt* A Hemet
T V , kitchen, laundry, meld. 150
wk up Otl 41) Saoo/al) *410__
Male or tcmele who mutt be
employed Private Beth end e
huge room Plut all Ihe prlvl
leget si your own home Call
) } ) 111* a f l a r 4 p m 011
w44kdayi, end anytime on
Weekend! A ik tor M ike
Hoorn lor rent In nice home
Free It BO ullllllet. laundry .
end ll‘t furnithed |ft 00 *
week plut e 17) 00 depot 11
477 XMO leave a manege lor
lleve Hodge or *04 Id) 0*11
* H*r IB OO p m ________
Hoorn For Deni Kitchen A
Ljundfy Prlvleget 14) 00 e
weak Cell H ) 5477__________

SECRETARY

. Graduation Iromhigh tchoot or
G E O required Otllca, clet leal
eiperlence detlrahle Ability
lo type rapidly (al leeM SO fo
eo WPM I end accurately Call
III 7711. Inr en appointment
Styling Salon with I Station for
rcnl. towelt tupplied and
eoodlotatfon Cell l i t OWE

TEMPORARY
POSITIONS
STOCK PERSONNEL
/ayr# ti fu»r»otty renovating
ona of I ft itorot which hoi
c ra a ltd
a
n*#d
for
mdlyfdulalft to fill tampocary
poVlHyrt for l foe king, mov

Rooms for rtnt
Call I T f -R H
SANFO R D Furnithed room! by
(he week Reetonable reiet
Meidwrvlce Call 17] 4107
17 PM 411 Palmetto Av#

mg flifurti andetc

If Intfffftlvdv ptaaia

Apply Injj#tsonAt

SANFORD. Reel weekly A

ZATRE

Monthly rale! Ultl Inc ell
SOOOek
Adullk I (41 7M)

TV 14Or lentlo Or
Sanlord

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

f iiuelOpportunity Employer
M/ F

firedel JobHuntingf
Call Future* they have
hundredt el |ob opening! lot
Ihote who want to work
47*4)00
D E L IV E R Y H E LP E R S

Ettlency epl . partly lurmthed,
144 wk , | mo kacurlty HI
SWO________________
literlr nun or lady for a
Fjrnlkhad. I Badrm Apt No
Pelt 14*00 a weak 411
Pe'metloAve
Firm Ayli let Senior C illitn t
71*PalmettoAve
J Cowan NoPhoneCell!

no ae

perlencanecttiary Fulltime
O ra l Her ting pay 4714)00

O t N I R A L
O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great ilerling
Io4&gt; Several opening! Good
pay 47# 4XW

LAK E M ARY Clean I bdrm
turn tmall apl single work
mg man Nlca. 4 h u rry l
I I I 1*70
__ _______
Lovely 1 bdrm apartm ent
H uge ro o m i
C om p la it
privacy 1100 per wk plut 111*
verurlly depot 11 ) ) ) * * ] ] or
H I 77**_____________________

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
PRODUCTION W ORK Moil
th ill! upen Good pay tcalei
474 4XXI
O P E N IN G S

General Contlruclion labor

Goodpay 4714)00

Sanford Court Apartmenls

1IU0IOS I BDRM I BDRM
FLEXIBLE LEASES
Senior (Hum Drtceunl

TRUCK D R IV ER S Long haul
Immediate! Good driving re
lord Ovar tl 471 4)00
LO CAL

truck!

0 R IV E R 1

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l Bedroom, appliance*,
weiipeper. pool, ciubhout*
1)00 rn WJ7 between* A 11

m

tut SAVE mi

Rent Nowend En|eyl
Thlt UntriedSpecial1
Energy Efficient,
7Bdrm I BethApartment!
W/ Decently*Wall CaverIngi
Built InSeekrate. Plenty *t

Slang*. Wether/Dryer

CarperI Weterbedt Accepted
3211911
Otlindo toil frn 365-4411

BAMSOOCOVE APTS
MCE Airport Bled
PHONE &gt;7) *47*. HI 44*1
Eflioencytram17*1me
OKcevnt ter Senior Cititent

323-3301

Straight

Greet pay Start right

away 47* 4XM
R IC IP IIO N IS T , O F F IC E
H E LP E R S C L E R K S . C R T
O P ER A TO R S
Im m e d ia te
opening! Good pay p a le !
Call 471 4KMNOWI

I bdrm . adultt. no pelt air,
qulel. retldenllal 1700 per
month, plut depot it 17) *011

99-Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

W ELD ER S Caittliad facaltanl
pay u*l** Call today a lt

I and I bdrm Alto lurnithtd
•IlK lancy Irom *71 week IJVO
dtpotd Nopelt Cell 17) 4107
17PM 411Felmetie

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141-Homes For Sale

BACK ONMARKET

SANFORD ISO* Terrace Drive
Like new1bdrm . ] bath Low
down.VA nan qua'lflylng.
mortgage 114. (00 (47
7*41 77773*1

LARDSTOCK BROKERS
365 3782---- ------ -ARTtiwg.

Priced right! 1*7 000 II you
need a l»rg* horn* fhc* I* Iff 4
Badrm ) Bern mother In lew
apt Hug# fenced corner io».
finert quality many titra t 11
Call tote*

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
7H 74*1

LAKE MONROE
LueuryAdult Ap*rtm#ntt
1 7Bdrmt
Coming toon*
Call 777 1*51
ISOfbctt A 10Phon* Roomt 14
II X4 FI I All pantlad A
carpeted Plut werthout*
tpece with lunchroom *01
Cornwofl R 171 Ml* evening!
M*fill

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS.
1,7, end ) Bdrm t
Herring at e n ly tIM
Aik About Our 1 Bdrm Special

141— Homes For Sale

HOUR!
................ ..Monday thru Friday
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Sanford. Fie

Real f Hat* Bre4*r
744« SantardAve

M 1 -0 7 S y E v » 327-7*43

BY OWNER Mt «W 1Bdrm . 7
B ith , i«rg » klfghtn, h«Mf Air.
f rtp ite t, ufilify room, 2 t*r
gi'ftg* Oui*f corr*#r, b*g 04*1
Ca I1I21 1100. or 212 t\ ft

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STENSTROM
REALTV»REALTOR
Sanfoid’t Sales Leader

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ASSUME NO QUAUEYINOt I
Bdrm , Mi bafh, tarfa fanead
yardl I).000 wan, Sllf Mo
PITH B1IX Apprai 21 yrft
Mov*r*fhl inf *)«.)O0

WE LIST ANDSELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE INNORTH
323-5774
SEMINOLE COUNTY
2444MWY. 1F02
COUNTRYSIDE 7bdtm 7hath N I DDK N LAKK 202
M
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Hom
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with
eel
In
103— Houses
R a m b lo n o o d D riva Loka
kitchen, central air/heat, I* I Mary
ar«a | ifor^y con*tmpo
Unfurnished / Rent
ecrei plut MS ooo
rary 4 b d rm , 2 bath FMA
non
qualifying
loan 1*7 *00
e ee INDELTONA e 1 *
ADORABLE 4 bdrm 7 belli
042 2041
____
*e HOMES FOR RENT t •
home wtth iptd bdrm (ten.
•* f|« 14)4 a a
•atre larga maitar bdrm., MOST VALUf Lr AST MOM i
canlral etr/heel, utility room 4 bdrm . canlral hwat/air. 2 way
L A K E M A R Y H i * Horn*
flroploct, vaultad cotNhft.
154.1**
L j 'g t 3 bdrm ) bath, 2 CMt
I rip la carport,, hwga oak fraai.
garag# Kidi QK No pat* f i l l
charmtnf araa el CM* Sanford
WARMUP 1bdrm. 1bathhem*
par m o J T J I I IF. Of 97* *fV
1)2,000 Call todayI BECKY
with tplil bdtm plan, large
CO USO N, Th t H i l l Sfroot
★ LANDLO RDS*
dining room wtth fireplace
Company, 13) M20. tv*mn|»_
andtathadre) celling, ill ooo
!if*d of *N Nt4d4(htt' Lit u«
HE EO A HOUSE.
mafia®# youf ran!a I pro
BEAT THE HEAT 4 bdrm 7 COOK COWT
partial P rota ftIlona I low f otf
bath home with iplit bdrm TR Y W ANT ADS
larylta 321 3913 CftHinytim*
plan, eet In hltchtn. peel,
Uotlfd Ij Iri A»m&gt;&lt;**»•» late.
Lake Mary tcheel dlitrlcf.
Prap M fm t Dt* , Realtor
large ailumabl* mortgage
Largt 2 bdrm . double garag*.
M«.W*
gcacid location %4SO par mo
3230140
A PLEASURE 1bdrm , I bath
Haftnna Pairli ) hdrm I bath
double wide mobile heme en5
ftnerd yard. patio A pwdd'a
acre! Split bdrm plan, eat In
fant AvalUbl# M«y I Call
bitchen. greet room, central
b t M p il 3 0 tf » ,H 2 d M
air/heat tl* loo
R C N T/O P TIO N I Bddrm. IVg
filth Central Mvfll/Alf. IMMACULATE I bdrm 7bath
heme In great lemllr
MaiRtnna Park. 142) 00 a
n11ghborhe*d, central
month Ownar/ialviman
*lr/h**t. pool, fonrod yard,
(20)) )24lift Att— 4pm
icreenedperch 141.***
Roomy 2 bdrm 2 both homo,
quiol fttrool IJ2) mo 9 dwpoft
II, i utilitlot IIIM1I 71409*2 WILL RUILO TO SUIT) YOUR
LOT OR OUNSt EXCLUSIVE
lA N F O K O J bdrm , | bdtfl
AOBNT FOR WINIONO
Garage |4AI
OEV. CORP. A CENTRAL
FLORIDA LflADCRI MORE
COUNT ■t 1 bdrm t*-*bath
HOME FOR LESS MONEYI
»4W
CALL TOOAY1
LANDST0CX BROKERS
3 S S I 7 I 2 .............. ....... Anjrtimi.
SANFONOi I E
Itf C l a n
C g u n lry L iv in g
L a rg * 7
Badrm Gar eg*. I acta fenced
yard 70M Marquette 14*5 00
and Security I » 1 (*4 7H4
O u p lte end t in g le fa m ily
home For leete with option to
buy H I f IF_________________
TRUCKERs” Special place lo
perk rig I bdrm , Ig living
rm fenced yard Clot* lo
kChaol H I 07*7_______________

Tutcawlll*. 41 Tarpon Clr
POOL HOME J bdrm'] bath,
family room dbl garag* w/
opener. Irg tertenad porch
Very me* houtal 1711 dlt
counted Owner will tell or
leete with option Call Britlih
AmericanRealty, *1* 1171
) bdrm on Summerlin Ave
Ftrtt latl and dtpotll rt
'I died* ■eiertnc r &gt; 1774eQ]
t Bdrm ) bath wall, wall
cupel, ter porch, appliance!.
SSW1*11W 7ndStreet_____

F ro m llt.S M I

II yau are leaking lor a luc
caitful cerser In Rael Eitalt.
Slamtrem Raelty tl leaking
ter you Call lee Albright
today ol 117747* (vtningi
1111441
C A L L A N Y T IM E

BEAUTIFUL 1 bdrnc/1 belt.
c«rp»l, 4pplt|A(tl. *&lt;rt#n#d
pAtiO »Auodry 13W i;i 12)1

for M#n» 2 B#dfm. ) R«1h
S m ill

ill) 00
plut I monthft dtpoul C#li
•4VUOU
M*A&gt;tb liNlftrd 2bdrm dupt«i
O fth*ftft*t«r air Adultt no
p«tt I37y mo I pay *at«f
tawt r . gorb 272 I t _________
I bdrm rw#r donntodsn Sanford
By aop I only lit lait A ftac

*04US 4)12

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent

Accounting &amp;
Tax Service
Prelattlenal T*• Eipertl Mr#
pat*, my attic* er yeur ham*
Bett privet E l
I* A It*.
L*ng tl) CelleMer! 7741571
Additions &amp;
Remodeling
REMODELING SPECIALIST

Nandi#
Th« Atso'*Hall Of Wn

322-2420
3)4) 1 Park, Sanford
HI Lk Mai f ftlwd Ik Maty
COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Bog R I Srokar........&gt;22§21)
frrnpafft 4 lladr rrv 2 Hafh Pool
homa fa m ily Room Nawr

Carpal . Mini lliirnfft 1/9000
Onmar 111 mu Opan HouW
Sufuliiy. I pm fo I pm

'Charnar uulll haiptinama

105— DuplexTriplex/ Rent

A p p h a n c ti
«nd child oH r

eOENEVA OSCEOLA RD *
IONE DFORMOBILEll
I Acre Count, ytract!
Wall treedonpavodRd
7*\ Oown 1) Yrt (HIM

ip*&lt; iout conuar*abl# homt 4
(Mir m .. | batht or homa f
mothar in la* apl Aiftumabia
7' jPfrtyoa IS*ooo «/; Nil

C E N TU R Y 21
KISH
REAL E S TA TE
fftt ll r * V o n 7i&gt; A n n u l

(Ini
CAREER SESSION
Ffom 7 to S in |h* evening
on Tuaaday April JJcd
Indapandanc*. Fcaadom
Ttaifung Th a i* what a
career with our CEN TUR Y
I t O tllca mean* So Call
now tor your taiarvatlon
Pul Number t lo cewt Iw you

BE LINK CONST.

322 7029
FinaftcirsqAvaHab»a___
Appliance Repair
Allens Appliance Stmtc

74hr Service NeElite Cherge
Building Contractors
A O D ITIO N 5 R EM O D E LIN G

11111S1ri|&gt;pCutlomRuHdtr
SfafaLic
U0OO3DM
695 74)8
Carpentry
REMODE I ING REPAIRING
Reterencv*
Very Relrebt*
1114«17/X)**_____!04it* 1147
Cleaning Service
Hood Carpet Cleaning Living.
Dining Room A Hell lit M
Sole 4 Cneir 111 111 1)4*

Maid Sereit* '&lt; or Full Dev
1Tlmeee Weekly
Reference*
11) *4*1
MAIDS To Ordci

Cfaanlinatft it naif TaGadlmatt
Call Hit Halpart!
Guaranfaa# Sanr««a LawRafat
CALL N0W1 339 0800

Geneve 7room 7bath Irater I
acre lanced 11*1 14* 54(0
_ ^ n jc lim # ^ L ia v » jn * t t * 2 * ^ ^

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113— Storage Rentals

KISH
REAL E S TA TE

Mini Wirthovui

REALTOR
035 W. 25th SI.

II* A Up............... .............*11 *47*

STORAGE f NAILERS
F*r antit*canHructlen. ate.
Wile* Salat Ell *)4E HI 4*7*

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Electrical

RESIDENTIAL WIRING
Ind***/Outdoor lighting.
Sorvic*Upgrade!. Anything
Electilc*!. Free Eilimalei
Sincetint Call
Tem'i Etottrie Service )ll ink
Plect Your Wer*i Whk'#
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R E S ID E N TIA L

IS*MamRead. Lak#Mary
) bdrm . 7bath .... .... tt!t.*M
17*MamRead. LakaMary
*bdrm , ) bath...... 111)1.*00
747Camden. Altemenf#spr.ngi
(bdrm ,7'ibeth
1141*04

1)1 *05 Handy Man! 1 bdrm t'y
I H i t l l Lof Zoned Dupiei
Q u a in t C # » n l r y H em * 7
bdrm 1)5 nr.
Real Clean Starter home on
treed 'veer# Low a) t
Fam ily H e m e ! Bdrm fenced
yard wort thop low JO t
Pool Hem* Ft* rm bar petto 7
bdrm J bath nice ere*See OOO
Hidden Lk Vllle! Plkntation
model on green belt SSI *00
Hidden Lk villa! 1 bdrm ] ba*n
tplit plan end lot 50 I
Mert* Bench I acre* cuttom
home, ctotem Mat* often
Long wood Hart* Farm Unique
ranch home pool * tpa treble*
Apartment 0t*g Great toe*
tlon, fully rented'll’* 000
****************
B UILD IN G LOTS

111Celumbut Circle. Lengweed
*bdrm . latit plan Ittk.kM
HI Banchweed. Winter Spring*
7bdrm VAattwmeMe Ml.fM
Call atlice*r tee HemeWeekly
Magaim*. April It ISIttu*.
page*4, ter meredetail*

5TEMPER

Zoned Cetnmerclel Park Av*
frontage ) iott forMO000
Zoned ter Aptt water tewer alt
I loti (or only177KW
Zoned ter Duplet Oued treed
N»l we'er tower*t**00
Reiidential Buildinglet 1)0000
Commercial Lett from114 (00

SANFORD
F IR S T TIM E HOM E B UYER S
10 I I S bond money toe )
hornet Call today

■ l l t l l l l l l l l l t *
COM M ERCIAL

C O U N TR Y L IV IN G 7 bdrm t
bath like new condition Feml
ty room with fireplace eet in
kitchen, huge beck yard
Priced reducedanlr !4J KC

Lak* M ary Showroom Office
Bidg Country Club R d lHO 000
Lengweed C in m irc .il Hwy 4)4
erpoture near Spring* Plata
Sanford Butr Grocery Store on
Sanford Ave Reduced SH* 000
Apertment/Commefclal Ufa It
acre* All ut'l N*#'Mwy17e7
Fuel Otl Butrnott
Si* 500
Cam Laundry Butin*** la» too

F IX U P SP EC IA L Irg home
W 'm a n re ttre t Only SM 7*0
D ELTO N A
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let* only Stow

★ LIST FOR LESS ★

IN F A R M IN G TO N AREA large
7 Story home hunting lodge
New well and pump Only
111.000

4 ^ » \ 4% » \
WE W ILL LIST A D V E R TIS E .
S E LL TOUR HOME FOR 4%
WHY PAT MORE?

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 E R TY

F R E E C O M P U TE R IZ E D
Market Anafytlt kl Your
Home Call USA TO D A Y !

C A LL A N Y TIM E
R E A L TO R 111 4**1

141— Homes For Sale

NEW HOME
V me wood Ov Loch Arbor Are#
J B d rm . 7 bath, eat Inkitchen, oak cabinet*, formal
dining room, fireplaca, paddle
font vaulted celling* energy
package Many other *atrail
You he** to tee h&gt; appreciate
Open hout* Saturday end
Sunday 17 to 1 other limeg by
appointment

RHONE 32344(3

SUNDAY FROM 1- 4

UAMBLtWOOO 2 STORY artfb Will Slfttl Co ...... 321 5005
tparklmf pool* Huq* ifana
P I 4110 0ft
ftrtpiacaf Cafhadral Ctillfflif

MOVE RIGHT IN I Bdrm. )
bath boaufiful ftpltl plin,
leadad with a i f raft. *n(y
110,004 dawn Call aft quKkt

Meiter Cave Apartmenfi
771 Ivor)
______Open On Weekend!______
U p t la ln apa rtm ent New ly
remodeled Electric A water
tu rn lih e d 17} par weak
Perfect lor young, married
couple No children, pieai*
777 1*44 after 1 weekday!

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127— Office Rentals
Cettelberry til H«r if/*] ion
tq II Oftlc* Carpeted
utilillet Included
•71»5*»
177(77*7

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out your r
'
Sanford N't# 7 bedroom
with living room, dining room,
paneled I amity room, laundry
room workthop Call lor In
formation 77) 110* or *)4 4SJ1
14] we or belt otter
_

} bdrm I b*m. on* of Sanlord*
mcett rwignborhoodt U) 000
Call Walter B Heel# Broker
Saletman. 7775a)» evening*
LloydO Swain Broker
) or 4 bdrm, I'V bath NIC#
neighborhood Fireplace,
paddle tent B#iow VA ap
praltal I*000 down attvm*
VA loan Noqualifying S4k000
Tor*' ») U»0__________
149— Commercial
Property / Sale
COM M ERCIAL S P E C IA L IS T
LAKE M ARY R E A L T Y
R E A LTO R .......................777 71M

151 — Investment

Property / Sale
SANFORD 4 apt*
mo Payment*
Oown Attum#
Rout# 7 BO! 14.
17747

153-Acreage
Lots/Sale
LAKE ASHBY E S T 10 Acrtft
ioo»d for s Mob»i* Mom* &amp;
rrooOod 11)00 Down Tjh #
o v tr pnymentft of $3!) 00
Approft B a lA n c t 124.000
•I

155— Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
2 bdrm 2
%S 000 bvlow
markt! tltJOO 11,100 down
Lati than ftJOG month fo qua! I

321-3833

badbuytf Sandalwood Villat.
Sanford Stop by or call J72

7k4 W Lak* Mary Bfvd

WE M E E O LIS TIN G 1 I

Incom# S t ill
satO SaO K
IIX
Writ#
Paltlay. Ft*

9040

CONSULT OUR

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
To

L is t Y o u r B u s i n e s s -

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

F ir e w o o d /F u e l

Landclearing

TREE SERVICE AFIREWOOO
FOR SALE CALL AFTER

TH OR NE L A N D C L E A R IN G

« P M tTt wei

LOADSOF ' BLOOMING''
GCODVALUES
PLANTEDHERI
FOR PICKINGU!
Handy Man
Eap Handyman. W
**» Haliabia
f i w Cftf nv « i a«y jrsb H*%»
Hafat 17101JI Call AnytifTsp
Health &amp; Beauty
TOWE RSBt AUT y SALON
F O R M E R L Y Herrrett i Beauty
Nook ll*E lit St m 57*7
Home Improvement
Coltler'i Building* Remodeling
NoJobTe*Small
III BurtonLane, laniard
771Mil
NE E0 AHOUSE
COOK COW’
TBYWANTAOS
McCLURE 4 HUNT Remodel
mg. carpentry, cabinet* No
loblootmell 117H74
Need a Deck, Screen Porch.
Aluminum Sotl't or Siding
Window Fie room Repair!
end went Felt Reliable
Proltkiienel end Licenced
Work? Call ken toe a Free
till mete 171*417. tat X
Plumbing Painting Electric
Carpentry Dont Seeiff Aik Bo*
IByri tip
BAL 771OkAI
THOMAS a THOMAS Home
repair, cleaning lawn car*
Call 171 7set
Home Repairs
CARPENTER Hepe.rt and
remodeling No |ob tooimall
Call 77) Hv!
Mamtenancaet all lypa*
Carpentry.painting plumbing
andelectric til ton
Landclearing
oenevalanoclearing

Lot andLand(tearing.
tht dirt andhauling
Call leaK70or ne uu

Painting

BUSHHOGGING
CLAY BSHALE 11774)1

Ptolnsion*l Custom Piintini

Lawn Service
ACE LAWNSERVICE
M jtffV tn a ru t Saddtnq P ru n in g
Cleaning thalcfllng Ferblumg
Fraal itlmjlH......... HS 22II
LawnMamfar&gt;an&lt;a
Lar ff3C#plrt^ Bufth Nog Mowing
u* soos

LAWNS MOWED ft TRIMMED
Spring Y a rd £l«an ups ) 2 ) 1t)3
MIKE SLAWN SERVICE Fra#
aftbma*vft Ho »obtootmill or
toolargo &gt;11321)________
Chftstun Bfob .

★ TONY C 0R IN 0 ★

,/ftw
'j

CodtpUl* Law rt Cart

Ritsofublt Kilts
323-4401
Masonry
BEAL Concrala I man quality
of**ration Pabpt tfriwaway*
Dap 22\ mi E w MMJ11 __

OMHubf Cantret*

Ho iM tU b i • Otva% a Kafi««
light Grading
IIM IIJ

Moving &amp; Hauling
WE FIX IT A L L !
Reeling
Painting
Carpentry
Free Written C tl 771 Ikt) etiet I

Nursing Care
OUR R ATES AR E LO W ER
Lakeview Nvvitng Center
fig E Second S' - Santard
177 47*7

Painting
C ALVIN B IO M S
Haul* Painting B Wall Paper
Yev buy material!
W* tupplr labor Te SAVE H I
___________ &gt;77 7711____________
Reieoniibie Men and helper will
paint your Home or B uilnen
etc Give your problem* to ut
WE CARE Quality work, 10
y t i gap 177 10*7 Lie cowl

Serving Central F la lor 11 y r i
with complat* quality paint
mg cervical Q ua lity a M u lt
Special wall caatlwg &gt;77 «*M
W A L L P A P E R IN G
P A IN T IN G
Retecence*
V a ry Reliable

))l4kl7/XMk ..... *0471*7147
Plastering
* ALL Ph*«#*#t Plattering*
Repair. Stucc*. Herd Ceet.
Simulated Brick 171 tkk)

Plumbing
• Buddt Plumbing Service e
Repair * Replace * Remodel
t Free Eitlm etei * till* * * *

Pressure Cleaning
P R IV A TE A M O B IL E HOMES
COTAME R C IA L

14*ttll

Secretarial Service
Nl Typffs*. Secretarial I
Word Pfocnsiftf Sonnets.
Notary Public.................. l i t l*g|

Sewing
Cawnfry Curiaint, Dw»l Rufhlt,
PHlawShamt )ta«Kila4
PlataMill mad#tramMutim,
or Viw Fabric
12) tm
Tile

Scetlmenn Til* Prekiur*
Cltenlng Ceramic. Vinyl
Aibeiloi All Pheiei P C
Brick Homei Builneiiei
tree tit Reetonebi* HI*741
Tree Service
ECHOLS TREE SERVICE
Free lilimeteti Lewertcetl
Lie Int Slump Ovindlng.Teet
IT) 7771dayar nil#
“ le t the P rv te iiie n e tid a |r*.

JOHNALLENS LAWN BTREE
0( adIra*removal LK Bint
Fra#ait ut two

w .J

BY GARRY TRUDEAU

w
QOl ROOM.
U A fit.

141— Homes For Sale

PIERPOINTE

D oonesbury
H tl.O itf,
XX) G M
loom'
X) $TAYf

141— Homes For Sale

12S— For Lease

AT

LUXURY APARTMENTS
F*mily BAdultt Section
Poeltld*. 7Bedroom!

II you a rt I I or older on limited
Income, you may quality tor
pert lime work To tee II you
q u a lify, cell (41 m i
In
Seminole Co call JO A N al
) H 7)77
WORD PROCESSOR
15 lo I* par hour Immediate
opening!
Permanent potl
tiont Never a leal
e IBM D U P L A Y W R IT E R
• L A N I(R ,* r • W ANO

TEMP r£IM..... ....774-1341
'.Al | |ruigi Product* High

m

SANDIEWOOO

TEMP PERM_____ 774-1141

We Need Your S kills1

P io |rim A ssiilifltl W in ttd
E (porlenca praterrad. however,
training provided for Ihe cate
ot D u a lle d R tild e n tt All
gMftiRVRltoMo.CRHEH 7 W I
R E C E P TIO N 1ST
Pluth otllca Type 40 WPM
Phonet Permananl pot I lion
Haver a lea I

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

171*4»..„................77744*1

WANOOPERATOR

*0

121— Condominium
Rentals

UP H O L1 TE R E R
Eep In cutting, tawing A intlall
ing Immediate Permanent
pcnillon Never e lee1

Opening! in Lake Mary No lee
C e ll A b l e t ! T e m p o r a r y
Services H I 1*40.
WE H AVE JOBS
W4 need peaate I
Career Finder*, Inc......... m m i

wpm, Von A Wed . 0 am fo

IM M E D IA T E

Sunday, April 11, m j

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TOU
FORGOT CHlCKfJTteTU&amp;
TH5Af* THJNHSSHGSA gnT
MAIO HiAHilO ITS COOL ,r

Minus

!

,

Shopping For A
NewOr Used
You can elteaya find IB*
Real deete in Ik* Craning
N e re id '• C ie a tifie d eecllen
Reed F rid a y '* (e e n in g Nerald
For fha Real ealactiona

Evening Heiuld
SCre Seel* I rravk lietee
hoolwrd. Ilwrlda

Rlt-lOII

hm*r4muf.(&gt;,.- *m

�* « »

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
VlUea I Bedrm. I
B afh . u p s ta irs ,a n d Pool.
r n m n in iu ;

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale

COUNTRY VILLAGE

163— Waterfront
Property/Sale
H t W SMYRNA BEACH
Near villa In eaterfront commu
"Ity 15**00
Beachatde Reetty. REALTO R S
* ««-«lT 1313. Open 7 Days!
S A N FO R D tacre.}Iota
1*1000
------WMaUctowskl
R EA LTO R
m n «3
Place Your Wares Where ~
They're Sure to Be Sludkd
In the Want Ada! I

l i t — Appliances
/ Furniture
Adclt Mobile Homo Pork
MODUS OH DISPLAY
• TO S

Mm

thru Frl

&gt;•» *47 4**r-----,---*** n s -n s i
r m I . Gravas..........Or**** City
J U S T O F F to
A T O R A N G E C IT Y E X IT m

FREE: CREDIT CHECK
Call C lic k B Mobil* Homes
Your value and tarvlc* kad
« r I *b*lS) }IM Ask tor Sam

A IR C O N D IT IO N E R
}J.MM
B TU . wall unit. l i X i l In t V i
orbaalottar H I 001*_______

Chest Freextt 15cu lt Gbson
Good condition S7IH3 1K)0
Couch A chair (matching aet),
good ahapa SI SO 1 cypreaa
tablta S7I. Bar (Fireplace
Combo with akree built In
*150 M l sew
_________
D IN IN G r o o m S E T * theirs 4
thrae kavea. with china cab:
n a lA Ib a r ak oiatll N M
Heavy Duty WasTwr Llk* Naw
1 Spaed. } Water Lavala Uaed
only 1 montha tor I wlnkra
SIM 00 133 }l| j______________
Racanditianad Appliance*
tram IAS W A R R A N TY
B A R N E T T S . CASSELB ERR Y

u a siu ,,___ ___ ____ «* »&lt;u

Ui|«t N*«...i...lhrd Mobil*
Horn* Dealtr in this b u
Fa m ilk s .. ... ...... A
Adults
SWS Hwy IS * 3 - . ............ I D I W
M U S T S t t l s acrai with mobile
Home 1 bdrm , n»b oth . U K 70
In Otlaen SJJ 000 JI1 t i l l
a tier 5 PM

REPOS! REPOS!
lb d rm /J bath Aatumablel
U N D E R MOO a month*
Call l eoa 151 m i A rt ter Sam
H U M A N A TEE
1 b d rm T
1***0 Sanford area F Inant
ing available 177 I 3 « Mr
Keener, » 1, M F_________
I*** k i l l Key 1* X **, lalend
Kitchen, split ] bdrm ] bath
SIJOO 00 to take over par
manta Call H I Sat* alter 5 00
Sim Thura______
'71 Villager J Bdrm 7 I Bath,
paddle ten. A air conditioning
Much morel LMOO m U ) l
“ f t " Barring ton, liiaO Cat
riegt cove, the Family Sec
♦Ion Call P S SMO attar ] B3pm
It l i v t l O A KS I4X77. 1
celling tana acreenad porch,
aaahcr A dryar . 11.000 down
A you tinanca balance Car
rlaga Cove Family Pk Many
antral m taae______________

159— Real Estate
Wanted

• R EN TTO O W N .
Color T V s . t tereoa. weahera.
dryera. retrlgerator. treerera.
furniture, video recorder!
Special III week! rent VS
Alternative TV A Appl Rental!
Zayret Shagging Center
____________ m t m ___________
Uaad Weahera Parta A Sarvlca
k r Kanmarea ...........&gt;1)N t )
M O O N E Y A PPLIANCES
Whirlpool gaa dryar
Runa wall US 00
_______m 4770 area
_____
W ILSON M A IE R F U R N ITU R E
31IJ15E F IR S T S T
m m j i ___________

183— Television /
Radio/Siereo

187— Sporting Goods
B lc y c la N i t h i n 10 aptad.
aacallant condition C lrla
modal SIM SI* *171

Horae Bench
aillh saOOO
Good
good acetti

10 Acrea SKI 000
down,aroa me.
planted lnr» graft.,,
Can m to a

231-Cars
FOR SALE- Parakeata
ail color! 131 up
Frae to good horn# Female Pit
Bull Terrier, t month* old
Call H I 4730_________________
Free to good home m a k m lied
pit bull. 10 mot old Vary
lovable great with children
Het ahott Carol. Doyt H I
MSO ottor* 10 PM H I SUM

*3* Mark |}f* down
Otter eiptret */3*/*S

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

3 M»l* Mtied Chew Pups

f*wy*l........... .... Daytona Beach
a a a a a Holdt a a a e a a

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wed N ik at 7:3* PM

211— Antiques/
Collectables

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

R E F IN IIH E O F U R N IT U R E A
A N TIQ U E S Have d re u e rv
dinette w/chalrt. living room
Chairt Somo dating from tfw
y u d t n itm

213— Auctions

Far mare detent
_________ 1*04 33**311_________
Dabary Auta A Manna Salat
Across the river, top al hill
IT* they IF *1 Debar* 4*4 *144
nfi
D ISCOUN T
St

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t-W ».k*k •«*

L &amp; E AUCTION
lae Sanford Avo
CO N SIG N M EN TS W E L C O M E I

323 6593
FOR E S T A T E
C om m o rclo l or R a ild o n tlo l
Aucticni A Appraitaia Call
Dali t Auction H I M70________

217— Garage Sales
Coma one end all. tome thing tor
everyone Three family yard
tala The ISth and the 30th Al
137 Eieter Avo. Longwood
Country Club Hatghlt Off C IS
and *37 | 70am to « 00pm
Garage Selet Are Dig In The
Spring Try A Clettifled Ad
And Gat Buyer! Fettl Dial
333 7*1t_____________________
Y A R D SALE 1*11 Chat# Ave
Saturday la m l}p m
(O il*
Cavln Tenl *reel lent cortdl
tion Room Divider Screen.
Mi*er, Silver B ugk. Clothet.
Buvmg Ball. Bird Cage. Etc.
Phone 1310*1*_______________

Baby Badt. Similar*. Ckthet,
P la yp tn t. Etc. Paperback
Beekt 333*177 171 H a * ____
NaedCribl. Playpant. Baby
lu rn llu ra , clothing Good
Prices Alter I P M ^ 131 &gt;7*1
N E E D CHURCH BUS Capacity
as people or more 33} 3*0* or
H I *73*____________ _ _ _ _
Pay Ing CASH lor
Aluminum. Cant. Copper,
Bratt. lead. Newtpeper.
Glatt. Gold. Silver
Kokomo Tool. *11 W It!
___* S 00 Sal * I 331 1100

193— Lawn &amp; Garden

221— Good Things
to Eat

231-Cars

223— Miscellaneous
A Good Tonic For The Uptet
Budge! Th t Evening Haand
Wenl Adt____________________
B R A ID E D R U O V I yr old
Brow n A r u t l. I ' l X I l . *
kmalkr matching All tor S1S0.
H I SIM______________________
Dry want. sand, patio ttonet
Great# traps, cement, car ttopt
ttept. bene het rock, itool.
concrete Miracle Concrete Ce
10* Elm Avenue 133 5751
Rtbuin K IR ■ y : t l i t H A VO
Ouerenteed Kirby Co
71* W. Itt SI 111 544*
Satellite T V System!
Complete All you need )00\
Financing No money down
|l M* t» Universal *n 57a*
Ita* I ton Ford flatbed truck
A lto walk behind concrete
taw 131 SIM
_______
1 Seen Riding Tractors I to be
tited up. the other It lor parlt
1300 00MI SliS

!** I Honda Accord Air,
automatic
Reduced
SS**S
Caerfoty Ponttec...........331 l i l t
1**1 Toyota Cellca loartedt
No money down
M**S

Ceurtety Pontiac .........Ill 3131
I f t } Bulck Century * door
Loaded No money down u**S

Ceurtety P ontiac_„ 133 3131

Caurtaty PenUac......... ns lilt

IWI AMC Spirit See to behove!
No money down
U**S
Ceurtety Pontiac............ 175 1131

l*73Bulek leSebre
Reduced!
One owner
sees
Ceurtety Pontiac
.....133 1131
1*7} C A D ILLA C LIM OUSINEWhile A black Sail U too or
rani t i t par hour aa* 7130
1*7S Pontiac Attra
See lobe I-eve
tl**S
Courteey Pentlac .........m n i l

Shenandoah"
village

APTS.

SJ

FROM *300
^Rental Office
323-2920
*
■^
4230 S. ORLANDO DRfVT
U.
SANFORD

wheel bat*

1775

Atk for

j ohnny or Linda 13301)1

Vehicles / Campers

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories
TO O L BOX
tor Mini Truck
Nissan. Dattun tic 1)00
Attar S H I 3**1

Biu* Bird Wander)odg* 3lFt In
aecalknt condition Reduced
from *43 000 00 to 137 000 00
M U ST S E L lt l Call H3 7H* or
133 17*1______________________
Motorhom* 77 Dodg* Sporttman
Top ahapa
Call altar I pm
___________ H I * m ___________

73 Trmilet Pickup Cimpef

Chovy C 30 or Ford Vans 1*»S
Naw Loaded! High top dual
air color TV. bar CB power
windows A lockt. cruise,
stereo Rslalls 33) 300 sal#
Si* **S Call *41.1*41 Aganl
i**0 Ford 3-'4 ton pick up dump
truck Naw painting uphol
t k r y tuna up and front and
alignment Apple p&lt;e condi
Hon Yours tor 1*500 Dump
truck laatuf* a ion* la worth
M O M * Ray IBS IT* 13*3

1**3 L T D . * door Super nice
inside A oul 3 tone paint AC.
po w er s te e rin g , b r a k t t
tlereo cruise. vinyl roof, wire
wheels Need Sla Wagon or
P/Up In trade l i f t * 11
I **} Pontiac Bonneville
Loaded1 Reduced U t t l

1500 00

H I 3&lt;t*

243— Junk Cars
A N Y SUNK CARS A TR U C K S
BavgM Front SI* U* A mare
Call H 3 -U M ...................... 311*313
TO P Dollar Paid tor J unk A
If tad cara.truckt A heavy
___ equipment 113 Sewp
W E P A T TO P DOLLAR FOR
JU N K CARS A N D T R U C K S
CBS A U T O PARTS 3»1«S*S

THE LARGEST, MOST
PICTURESQUE DCALERamP
IN LAKE MONROE OTTERUM

GREAT SAVINGS!

Ceurtety Pontiac .......313 1131

1983 CHEVY MONTE CARLO $ £ £ £ £
A/T, A/C, Low M iles.........................

A U C TIO N

O D O O

1982 OLDS CUTLASS CRUI
Station Wagon, Ideal
For Vacations ...................... .

4300 A C R E S

231-Cars

Ta gat a " b ile '
"drop* Una"
in Want *d i i
U P ic k A F r o t h P ic k e d
Strawberries, dally. Sanford
Area 173 *7*7
*3IO*dt

t . jurat t » n

fldl French Avo............. 333 IMS

t*S*S

•71 Chovy Bonania &gt;* Ion. long

Sleeps 4

77 P in k SSS* dawn

' INI AMC Concord

l**l Dattun King Cab. Air,
cut tom topper Reduced (Sees
Ceurtety Penttec ........ I l l l i l t

IH* Pontiac Fiero Sstovtt Coupe
Reduced
t***3
'79 AMC Cancotd Limited
Ceurtety Pontiac
SISH it tc y l aukrwaftc w/ dbk vanity
vtaori. sa *** artglnal mile*
!*** Pont.ac 1 WO t Loaded
tlao Oawtt/Catlt *r trad* A
Low milage
lew mwnfhly payments
* to choose from
liras
Ceurtety Pontiac
331H it **»«*•*............. ......... *******
7 I C O M E T Air, power ttaarIng
auto 1*17 A Laka Ava
241— Recreational
Apa-'ment lacea 3*th Place

235— Trucks /
Buses / Vans

WE FINANCE

1*7* Rally Sport Camaro. kty
theta magt. Runt good need!
minor body repair 13100 00
Fifth C all 111 017* alior
)
1*7* Honda Prelude
No money down SHIS
Cevrtety Pontiac___ ___I l l i l l !
IMP Pontiac Grand P rH No
money down! tie*I
Court*ty Pontiac _____ 11) 1111
IN I AMC Concord Wagon
Reduced
tlt*S
Ceurkty ^ n t ia c ........— 13)11)1
Loaded

’*** Mercury Marqult
Station Wagon
One owner
Low milage
ideas
C our tat y Pontiac____ . 11*3131

A U TO
SALES

A U C TIO N E V E R Y FR I N IG H T

235— Trucks /
Buses/Vans

IS** Pontiac Firobird
Loaded' Reduced 17*3
Ceurtety Pontiac .....
i l l Silt

1170 S. Sanfotd 321 4075

e F re e k good homo e Oood
wttchdeqt a Prefer kneed
yerde Call Sat SCSI e

W A N TE D D E A D OR A L IV E I
Rttrigeretort. Wattle-t
O v e rt
......................... i n c m

Need • Mawar. Raka. Ha*/
Plod It In TSta WaaS A di
Riding Lawn Mower tor ta x I
H P cuta M Inchat Call 173

Sunday. April 31, IM S -7 B

231-Cars

Bad Credit?
Ho Credit?
Nt FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES

_________ m so?*

191— Building
Materials

Knee De«p In Crra?

Evening Hdretd. Senford, FI.

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

219— Wanted to Buy
COLOR TE L E V IS IO N
Zanith Si" color conaoia k k v l
tion Original prtea over woo
balance due 534* Cash or laka
over payments ot IIS month
NO M O N E Y DOWN Still In
warranty Free home trial, no
obligation Call M I Sis* day or

Are you gattlng Dlvorcad trana
tarred. Forecloeedt Need quick
aaiet Call Dele Ml **«&gt;

161— Country
Property / Sale

KIT N* CARLYLE *by Larry Wright

1982 CHEVY CITATION

Saturday, April 27th 11:00 AM

\ Dr., V 4. A/T. Cruise.

&amp;

Tu Tone

Sunday, April 28th 2:00 PM
Deland, FI

1981 FORD VAN
A Cylinder
Automatic, A i r ........................

We will sell at auction 33 parcels ranging in size
from 40 420 acres.
PLUS! 200 1+/- acre lots will be auctioned o(
which 49 will be sold ABSOLUTE!!!
AD* 19945(a). Obtain the Property Report
required by Federal law and read it before
signing anything No Federal agency has judged
the merits or value, if any, of this property.
PREVIEW: Saturday, April 20th through
Friday, April 26th 10AM 6PM each day.

“ 6 6 6 6

*3777
*5988

LOW DOWN PAYMENT ON THESE . . .

1975 DATSUN 710
4 Dr . 4 C y l . 4 Speed.
OreaI Economy

w A w

DM.

1977 FORD WAGON
9 Pass . V 8. A/T, A/C.

P/W. Till

$ &gt; | C C
■ V IV A

DN.

MANY LATt Moot Li TO U llt T
SOMt WITH LOW OR NO MONET DOWN
AIR CONDITIONING A TUNE UP SPECIALIST ON ntEMISEt

ERWIN MOTOR SALES

For a FREE brochure call:

UJholtsol* To Th« Public

H tqgenbotham R e alty, Inc.

t 4 At t »ll %2

L ie . R a a l b a ta ta B ro k a r / A u c t io s s a a r

813-644-6681

1 akr Mom.tr

381*2391 • 321-S418
Loam O t N o Do u *a Poym*/* UMK A ppro*iJ C'Bdtf

A H O M E Y O U ’L L L O V E
WITH MONTHLY PAYMENTS YOU CAN AFFORD!
HURRY . . . ONLY 5 AVAILABLE THRU 4/22/85
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Sunday, April 11, IN I

C a rd in a l
Construction

BUSINESS

Breaking ground lor a $2.5
million Cardinal Industries
office park in Sanford are,
from leff. former Sanford
mayor Lee P. Moore, Ron
Dycus, Lou Lloyd, Julian
Stensfrom, Don Pace, San­
ford Mayor Bettye Smith,
Greater Sanford Chamber ol
Commerce President Jack
Horner, and John Collins.
The office park, where Car­
dinal will consolidate its
o p e r a t i o n s Is a 30,000
square loot facility located
o ppo sitite the C a rd in a l
manufacturing facility on
South Sanford Avenue.

IN BRIEF
UCF Center Offers International
Business Counseling, Seminars
T h r keys in success In International business arc
available for llir asking at the University of Central Florida,
where counseling, workshops and seminars on the subject
are now oili-red by the Small liuslness Development
Center.
The targets of llir new program are Individuals and
organizations In Ihe community with International focus,
said Lisa Gentile, coordinator fit the SBDC.
Gentile. with an MBA In International business, a
masters degree In Spanish, anrl a background In
Import/exporl management hopes to attract educators,
students. SBDC consultnnis. businesses. Internailonal
trade orgnnl/nllont and government agencies to use the
service.
"This pooling »»f resources will bring Increased knowlcrlge of the International marketplace, promotion of
Inlrrnatlonal trade, an Increase in the availability of
Information and library resources, and hands-on Involvem ini of students and enrichment of faculty expertise."
Gentile observed
The SIIDC firogram Is two dimensional. Gentile said ft is
designed to expand community consulting services by
integrating current resources and sponsoring seminars and
workshops in conjunction with the International trade
community, assisted by university faculty, the Florida
Council of Internailonal Development ami Ihe World Trade
and District Export Council members under the direction
of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Areas of application
Include Industry analysts. ex|&gt;ort capability, licensing,
documentation and logistics, terms of payment, customs
and duties, exchange rates, data hunks, federal and slate
assistance program and others. Gentile explained.
More specific Information on Ihe nrw UCF International
business program can he obtained by calling Genllle, al
1.1051275-2796

H*f *M CSoW by G rn * ry

Chase Granted Ohio Outposts
Insure the operation ol Mentor circumstances permitted by an
and Federated as Independent... emergency stale law.
and to prevent the Improper
Federated was among those
diversion of funds there shall be not allowed by ihe stale to
no transactions tietween either reopen for normal business until
Mentor or Federuled and (Chase) It qualified for federal Insurance.
or any of Its subsidiaries without
the prior approval of Ihe Federal Mentor was allowed to reopen,
Heserve Bank of New York.” the but only after Chase deposited
#4 million In the institution.
Fed said.
"The board believes that an
Ihe state asked the Fed to
emergency exists.*’ the Fed
speed up Its approval process,
statem ent said C itin g the
since the two Institutions were
"unique circumstances" that led
among those that were closed
to the Ohio thrift closings, the
after depositors, fearing the
emergency
legislation enacted
private Insurance fund was In­
adequate. started to withdraw by the stale of Ohio and "the
need for a prompt solution In
their money In large amounts.
this case." Ihe Fed said It has.
Forty-eight of the savings and determined "there are substan­
loans have since hern reopened tial benefits lo the public
for normal business while 20 associated w llh preserving
others remain closed except for Mentor and Federated as thrift
w ith d ra w a ls under lim ite d competitors."

W ASHINGTON (UPI| - The
Federal Reserve late Friday
approved the upplleatlon of New
York’s Chase Manhattan Corp.
to aqulre two previously stateinsured savings and loans In
Ohio.
T h e Fed g a v e C h a se
permission to operate Mentor
Savings Bank, of Mentor, Ohio,
and Federated Savings Hank of
Cincinnati us ihrlfl Institutions,
not commercial banks, but only
wllh stiff restrictions designed to
limit Ihe Impact on Ohio bank
Ing.

Video Biz Opens In Seminole
Orlando-bused Florida Video Clubs, dhu Vidro III/,
recently Irar xfcrrrd lis four frunchlsc locations to SMD
Enterprises of Miami lor one-half million dollars. According
to Edward Faim III, general partner of the lortner Florida
Video Clubs, (lie sale was consumaled with transferrnl of
ownership and franchising rights lo SMH Enterprises and
was accomplished prior lo Ihe Christinas sales season
Klorlda Video Clubs was founded In May I a n d began
u|M'rullnns at the 1-akr Conway Woods location. With
Increased sales. Florldu Video Clubs expanded to three
other areas In Central Florida within 1H months.
' According In a prescl game plan based upon sales,
locations were opened at Goodings I'la/as In Altamonte
Springs and Casselberry and at Westgate Shopping
Center," said Falnclll,
In early 1983. video rnsscllr recorders were lound In 10
percent of all American homes Dy Christmas I0H4, (hr
miniber had risen lo 20 i*-u cut and Is expected to !*■ 40
(MTcent liy Christinas I9B5,
1 Wi- snUelpxtr with the quality of our products.
esthhusHCd track record and thr salrs explnsten of borne
VCHh. Video 111/ liam hlses will he In every major city In
I hr slate by the spring ol IMHO," said William Dllrh.
president of Gull States Video III/
Video Ml/ Southeast regional offices will Ire located at
Hurltor Demi In laingwood and arc exjiectcd to !«• ocrupled
try Mareli 1985,

D iane Lew is

Doth In s titu tio n s ra n be
merged Into one Ohio company
under Ihe arrangement but may
not lie converted Into hanks
without further Fed consid­
eration.
" T o the extent necessary to

P ro m o te d
To P re s id e n c y

H e a rin g A id

The Board ol Directors of
Comfort Pac Systems. Inc.,
of 370 S a n s u 0 I v d . ,
Longwood, has announced
the promotion of Diana L.
Lewis, 33, of Longwood, to
the presidency of the firm.
Her former position was that
of executive vice president.
She moved to Longwood 14
months ago from California,
where she was formerly with
Memorox Corporation and
Intersil Corp. Ms. Lewis
al ong w i t h five ot her
engineers lorm cd Cronus
Precision Products lor the
manufacture of L E D stop
watches. Ms. Lewis is single
and originally from Indiana.

Sun Bank Income Declines
Sun Hanks, Inc., a registered bank bolding company,
today announced nrt luroine lor the first quarter ended
Marcti 31, 19H5, of #17.5 million, or $.7H per share on a
lully diluted basis, compared wllh # 11) 2 million, nr #88
pet share, loi (In- hist quarter ended Mart'll 31, 1984, a
decrease of 10.2 pereent on a |ier share laisls First qtiartrr
1084 net Income Ineludetl an alter-lux gain ol #2,0 million,
oi $ 12 per share on a lully dlluletl basis. Irom the sale of u
Sun Hank olllee. Exeludlng this gain, per share results r o s e
3.9% lor the first quartered I MBS

Greater Sanford Chamber ol
Commerce welcoming
committee member Mike
McCarthy, center, and San­
ford city commissioner Bob
Thomas watch as Hearing
A id Center
owner Bob
Westhrln demonstrates an
audiometer, a machine used
to test hearing.
The Hearing Aid Center re­
cently opened In the Bayhead
Professional Center, 902
Lake Mary Boulevard, San­
ford.

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Loaning Dresses, Toys, Tools And More

Libraries: Not Just For Books Anymore
By Patricia McCormack
United Praia International
User-friendly? Whal else to call a library or
media center, us miuir are now dubbed, that loans
not Just books, tapes nod records hut also prom
dresses. electric ly|&gt;rwrlters. sewing machines.
po*t hole diggers, sunder*. auto jucks or hedge
trimmers.
Checked out front olhrr libraries are toys, art
prints to decorate home or office, Polaroid
vamrrus, videotapes and players and cassette
recorders.
Libraries ulso run job clinics and selfimprovement courses, put on puppet shows and
story hours for kids, show free movies and
provide musicians performance space.
Some libraries, as thr I’equot lo Southport.
Conn., keep a fireplace going from lute tall ’til
early spring, hi easy choirs near by. patrons rosy
up to hooka in down-home style.

1-asl minute Income tux filers ran rv rn look up
IKH forms on file at moat libraries and copy thr
one needed — using Ihe library’s copying
machine That aervlrr cuts out frrn/lrd trip* to
the tux ofllcr and rllinlnutru another negatlvr —
standing In line.
Now. about that nrwrsl wrinkle In unusuul
Hems lo rhrek out — prom dresses
It’s routined to thr place II sprouted down
South — Hrournr High School In Spurtunburg.
S C. It saves kids and their lurnillra Irom parting
with #100 or so for a dress that probably gets
worn only once.
The unusual lending program Is called DOLL,
Dresses on Loan Irom the Library. Librarian Mary
Atm Munn gets credit. Here's how It happened:
Seven years ugo. a wedding dress was donulrd
to Ihe library and has been loaned out several
times for nuptial events. Last spring, when Munn
was mulling over thr plight of girls who couldn't
buy dresses for the junior-senior prom, she
happened to think about the wedding gown
loans.
Next she asked purrnta, friends, teachers,
students tr, donate prom dresars to the media
renter, Presto. Soon she had 24 drraaes hanging

ihe nation more than #224 billion every year
In welfare payments. crime, Incompetent Job
performance, lost lux revenues and remedial
education.
"Th e number of functional llllierules grows
every year." he said.
Another ALA campaign, launched In 1981,
encourages people lo cull libraries or stop In lo
ask about anything This gives non-users a
chance lo see first-hand that libraries arc friendly
plares.
The "Cull Ihe Library" project developed un
entertaining twist. Johnny Carson on The
Tonight Show started rrudlnq questions people
asked libraries — and then rcclled Ihe answers.
The ALA says the spots still are part of Ihe
“ Tonight'' repertoire.
Classics from the collection:
— How much water would the Hoar Howl hold?
The Slate Library of Iowa In Dcs Moines
unswerrd: 164.502.960 gallons.
— How long will it be before the sun bum s out?
Indiunupolts-Murlnu County Public Library. Indi­
anapolis. answered: At least another 5 billion
years.
— Did General Custer have life Insurance? The
Brooklyn IHibllc Library, New York, answered:
Yes. When he fought at the Little Big Horn he was
Insured by New York Life for #5.000
— Which end of the egg comes out of the
chicken first? The New Orleans Public Library In
Loulslutm answerrd- The big end.
— Did Adam have u navel? The Chicago Public
Library. Chicago, answered: "Michelangelo
believed so. as he pa one In his "Creation of
Adam " which hangs In the Slstlne Chapel.
cost

'LibrarUs will g*t you through
tlmos of no monoy hotter than
money will get you through time#
of no libraries.’
on u clothes ruck In the library. Now there are 50.
The collection Isn’t for proms only. Over thr
Chrlslmus holidays 15 to 20 of the gowns were
cheeked out.
The nation’s 15.000 public libraries alone
attract 15.5 million people weekly, says Hubert
Wcdgcworth. executive director of Ihe ALA.
There are also HH.OOO public and private school
llbrurtrs or media centers; 10.000 special ones —
medical, law. corjxirate; 3.000 urademlc and
research fudlltles.
"A Nation of Headers" a recent Library Week
theme, kept celebrities boosting that idea In
Irlrvlslon spots.
"I love reading to kids,” Hill Cosby says In one.
"Th e ir little faces light up and they giggle at thr
tunny parts and they Jump at the scary parts.”
" I have to admit." Brooke Shields says In
another. "I really love to read. It mukrs me feel
confident. Hut moat of all. reudlng makes me feel
good about myself. You can fret good ubout
yourself, too. Hrad. It's great stuff."
In yet another, author Louis L'Am our says:
"Hookscan take you anywherr you want logo.
"You can wander with cowboys and Indians,
sail on a pirate ship, explore strange lands with
the final explorers or travel Into outer spare. Your
local library Is your door to adventure, your key
to the future."
Wrdgcworlh auld a special focus of Library
Week '85 Is on Ihe A L A ’s Coalition for Literacy —
a project In which volunteers tcsch reading to the
cuunlry'a more than 27 million functional
Illiterates.
The term describes people who cannot read and
understand simple texts, signs, lubels and
directions well enough lo function In everyday
life.
Wedgeworth said functionally Illiterate adults
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There's less outcry In libraries these days over
book stealing. Old ones used to disappear
regularly — lifted and sold to allegedly Innocent
dealers.
Booksellers now can call up to check a book,
learning front an electronic data base If Ihe book
Is on the snitch list
Wedgeworth said books these days are also
rigged with nearly Invisible magnetic device Ihe
anti shoplifting devices In stores. They howl
wtien u book leaves the library without being
checked out llrst.
(

Other electronic touches Include computerized
public access catalogs that have replaced the fam
card catalog in many libraries. Including the huge
New York Public Library.
A few libraries, such as the Pikes Peak Library
District In Colorado Springs, have computer data
hanks that can be accessed from homes or
business. Microcomputers on loan at some
libraries. Including Ihe Portsmouth. N.H.. library,
the Lexington. Ky.. public library and the Fairfax
County Library. Springfield, Va.
An electronic bulletin board at North Pulaski
L ib ra ry In C hica go can be lapped Into
around thc-clock Insomniacs can even find a
recipe for chocolate chip cookies at 2 a m.
People using the library's electronic bulletin
board can leave messages for public or private
reading, rail up articles on pet care and even read
book reviews.
Electronic searches also are part of library
scene. An example of how It works:
— A researcher In Los Angrles needs Informa­
tion Instantly on the poisonous skin seeretlons of
the Pardaeherus Marmoratus. a soleflsh found
only In Ihe Gulf of Aqaba.
-Lib ra ria n s In Ihe Southern California A n ­
swering Network" — SCAN — using more than
300 databases, answer such questions.
"Th e SCAN resource center In the Los Angeles
Public Library provides a reference referral
service for six public-library cooperative systems
encom passing 173 lib ra rie s In Southern
California." the A LA reports.
Another electronic system helps blind people to
"read" In some libraries. The Phoenix Library
Special Nerds Center, for example, has a
Kurzwell Reading Machine This device optically
scans a printed book and converts It to a
synthetic voice.
"Com bining the reading machine with a
Versa-Braille paperless braille computer. Apple
He computer with Echo II synthetic speech, and a
letter-quality Diablo Printer, a blind perron can
read and write Uraillc or and prtntrd material
electronically, edit manuscripts and punt out
corrected copies." the A LA says.
"Th e new copy can be placed on the Kurzwell.
enabling the blind user to then hear Ihe revised
text."

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upper, anti Mralher Huffman are arrive early for the annual con­
among the 12 Ballet Guild of cert sparked with elegance. The
Sa n fo rd -S e tn ln o le com pany Hallel Guild dancers will perform
dancers who will perform with a spirited Jazz number to Nell
Ihe Florida Symphony Orchestra Diamond's stirring America. The
Saturday. April 20 . in Romantic appearance of Ballet Guild with
Interlude al the Springs In FSO "is exclllng." according to
Longwood. The concert begins V a le ric W eld. H G S a rtistic

director and clm reogruplicr.
along with Miriam Wright, The
concert last year was rained out.
but a lent has been provided for
ihe romantic evening in the
event of light rain. Heavy rains
will call for a rain date. Sunday.
April 21, Mime time.

Pet Health

W ild life Is

L o s in g

S u rv iv a l S tr u g g le
In M a n y L o c a t i o n s
The main reason for writing a columnn for
animals In an editorial Is lo try to act as a
mediator between the general public and dlllerent
aspects of the animal world. With ibis general
goal In mind I feel that lo do Justice to this basic
principle we must touch on subjects dealing with
animal life which Involve more than Just our pets.
There are many aspects of animal life which the
general poubltc still does not understand And
with good reason Even those who are concerned
with other species have little time to educate
thrmslves In order to separate fact from fiction.
The simple fact is this: wildlife Is losing the
struggle for survival In many locations. The
reason Is easy to understand. Man Is the top
species whose numbers require space which Is
taken from the other species. Many of the human
race realize this but unfortunately for many
animals it seems that not enough humnans are
concerned.
I feel that part of the purpose of this column Is
to clear away some of the cloudiness In animal
Issues as they are currently presented. Much of
what Is thought about some species Is warped by
superstitions. Other Information Is dismissed by
rrjudlre. selfishness and tradition When Issues
or Items crop up which give a slanted view on an
animal subject we will attempt lo clear up the
Issue whenever possible
I waited a few weeks before broaching today's
subject, partly to keep from speaking with too
much emotion. The title of today’s column rrlales
to u Dr. Suesse television program. If I remember
right. Ihe main character was a creature who
could not stop the destruction of the trees
because Ihe Inhabitants could not understand
their value other than as an expendable commod­
ity.
A fwc weeks ngo In a major newspaper there
were two stories. One was of an Indlvdual who
was killing snakes In a retention pond for
supposedly killing his cat. The other was of a
hunter who had killed a Florida panther. Doth
people explained the reasons for their actions
which were not disputed and hence could be
misleading. Let us look at both of these stories
from natures point of view.

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First the snakes. Alter changing much of their
homeland to asphalt we huve left the water
reptiles fewer aresa lo feed and reproduce. There
was no proof that the cat was killed by the
"dreaded" water mocassins. And. no elfort was
made to Identify the animals. There are species of
water snakes which look very similar to the water
mocassin and are often mlstuken for Its cousin.
This mtmlckry by a non-polnsonous snake of a
potnsonous variety Is u method ol survival in the
wild but makes It worse where man is concerned
Some species of water snakes are know n lo eat
young water mocassins, so helpful species are
also needlessly killed In addition. Ihr more a
human disturbs their Isolated environment the
greater the risk of forcing these snakes Into
Inhabited areas. The revenge motive for the cat's
death does not Justify killing these animals.
It Is Ironic that in our society we consider the
accused Innocent unless proven guilty but with
the snakes It seems to be shoot first and have no
second thoughts In conclusion. Ihe snakes
showed no abnormal behavior and were being
unjustly killed
Th e second slory now deserves some comment,
partially because the panther Is rndangrrrd and
partially because' we also needlessly fear him as
an individual. The person who shot the panther
felt he was In danger. A reaction oul of Ignorance
or perhaps simply a "justification” for his actions
While at the University, as u resident. I was lucky
enough to be Included as one of the first
vlerinartans to be Involved In the State's Panther
Project ! caine to know these animals who did
their best to avoid man and simply survive. That
panther wuld have (led at a moment's notolce if It
Bee P E T . 3C

Search On For Outstanding Mom
May 12 la Mother's Day.
We. at The Herald, are
searching for the annual
"Outstanding Mom" tn the
community, but we need the
help of readers to find this
special woman.
The "Outstanding Mom"
will be selected from letters of
nomination T o make sure
your favorite mom gets the
proper recognition, follow the

simple instructions: First,
write your full name, full
address Including city and
state, snd your telephone
number at the top of the
page. Underneath, add the
name, full address and tele*
phone number of the mom
you arc nominating. Next,
write us a letter telling us In
your own words why this
m om la so outsta n d in g.

Please type or rlrarly print
your letter.
Submit letters lo PEOPLE
Editor Doris Dietrich. P.O.
Box 1657 (300 N. French
Avc.l. Sanford. FL 32771 no
later than Friday. April 26.
ihe deadline forjudging
Winners will be announced
In The Herald on Mother's
Day.

By Susan Loden
Herald Staff W rite r
Historian and author A r­
thur E. Francke Jr., has
probed the past of Seminole
County ami has. he said,
recently more precisely pinpointed the location of San­
ford's Ft. Mellon
Francke. 72. of DcBary.
s.»ld that since moving to the
area from the Northeast 12
years ago he was drawn lo
discover the history of the
fort. Bui he said with a
master's degree in history
from New York University he
would probably have his nose
In the past no matter where
hr lived
However, the site of Ft.
Mellon. Just across the St.
Johns River from his Volusia
County home lured Francke
lo explore Us history ihmugh
Interviews with the natives
and defendants of tori staf­
fers. review of material lit ilu*
N a t i o n a l A r c h i v e s In
Washington. D C ., and the
sparse fragments of Ihe fort's
history that could be found
locally.
Francke said h r was the
first u&gt; take an In-depth look
■tt Ft Mellon and lo piece
together the history ol the
early while setilrrs of San­
ford and Ihclr battles with
the Seminole Indians.
Al.hough Franeke's l&gt;ook.
F t . M e l l o n 18 3 7 - 4 2 A
Mi cro ant of the S econd
Seminole War was published
H«r*M
by Wun L»0e*
in 1977 after two years of
research, hr said, h r con­ Arthur E. Francke Jr. shows a
Seminole Indian
tinues lo learn facts'about Illustration from his oook, For* Mellon 1837-1042 A
the fort
Microcosm ol the Second Seminole W ar.
Bis innsl recent discovery,
made alter reviewing a sur­
Mellonvllle Avenue and East
the bridge lender had walking
vey map made of the fort in
Second Street may In- a little
Ihe crank around 47 turns to
1843 after It was closed Is, he
oil base. That's lu-tter, lie
open the bridge and 47 more
said, that the Sem inole
said, than to ulteuipt to
to close 11 rnch time a trout
County Servlrcs Center on
locale u inaikrr In the uililitle
passed. Francke said.
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probably trifling nn the sttr of
the smiiliwrni corner of Ihe
Ft. Mellon eompound.
F r a n eke s a id he d r trrmlned this by having the
nltl map superimposed on a
current map of Sanford The
rx.it i location of Ft. Mellon
Isn't Indicated oil the 1843
map. he said, but I fie county
services building, which once
was the Seminole Memorial
Hospital, sits w ithin llie
iMiuudarlrsnl the fort site.
Fl Mellon. Francke said,
may very well have been al
I tic point where MeUonvtllr
Avenue started, wherr Ihr
fort wharl extended Into Lake
Monroe.
Franrkc recently advised
l he Seminole County Com­
mission Ihul It Is working
and legislating In the city's
most slgnlflclcanl historical
location Although his claims
mean the fort arru extended
much farther lo the west
than previously believed. In
general, he beilevrs existing
markers at Ihe corner of

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a still unestablished exact
site of the fort.
The Ft. Mellon map and
other early Sanford memen­
toes donatrd by Francke are
slated (or a display In ihe
lobby of (hr County Sei vires
('enter, he said.
The Seminole County Hlsi or leal M useum al F ive
Pol tils has also bene filed
from Franeke’s work. He
salvaged and su|&gt;ervl*cd ihr
Inslallailon ol the llrst Item
at that m uscum — I lie
g e a r-tu rn in g m rc h u n ls m
from llu* old Osteen bridge.
Francke was promised the
gear by Ihe opera Ior of the
Suntnrd Boat Works who
bought the remains of the
bridge fot $1 While waiting
for a she to place (he gear II
got away from the boat works
and Francke had to go to
Osteen to relrlrvc It.
He supervised Ihe Installa­
tion uf the gear In Irun I of ilu*
year-old museum and the
curious can hand crank thr
mechanism to see what a (oh

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four other titsplnvs nt the
Seminole County Museum,
one on lortn and lakes, one on
r a i l r o a d s , a n o t h e r on
s ira m s h lp s a nd one nn
agriculture
"R a ilro a d s , steamboats
and agriculture urr the funda m en la I b a c k bone of
Seminole County. The main
elements.” Francke said.
In Ms research on Ft.
Mellon. Francke said, one of
i tic m oft surprising and
overlooked points hr discov­
ered was that Ihe Second
Seminole War was the llrst
extensive, logistical use of
slramhoals
t
"E v e ry b o d y thinks the
battle was the most imjxirtunt part." he said, and Ihe
use of Ihr nleamboals has
been overlooked In every
history rx rrp t his.
"I went out on a limb and
expected lo get a lol ol
repercussions from bistort*
ans. hill iiotmdv contested
See HISTORY. 3C

SISTER'S
Sidewalk
Sale
Pal Foster, left, chairman of
♦ho SISTER (Sanford's In
forested S arahs To En
c our ag e R e | u v e n a l I o n )
Downtown Sanford Sidewalk
Sale, and Martha Yancey,
co chairman, gather Items
for fhe sale to be held
Saturday, April 27, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. In celbratlon of
Sanlord Appreciation Week.
Members of SIS TE R Inc. will
hold their sale In front of
Ro Jay with the proceeds
geared toward continued Im­
provem ent ol downtown
Sanlord SI ST E R will otter
white elephants, plants and
homebaked goods for sale.
Other civic organizations will
|oln In the sidewalk sale.
Mw*M Pfcato br Itmmy VbKMrt

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Sunday, April I I , ISIS

In And Around Loke Mary

Surprise Party Honors
Police Chief Benson
A surprise party was glvrn for
Police Chief H a rry Henson
About 45 guest* were at city
hall to Join the chief In celebrat­
ing 10 years of service, Ihe first
person to serve that long for Ihe
city.
He was presented with two
plaques, one from Ihe city and
Ihe other from the fire depart­
ment, making him a Ifetlme
honorary member of the fire
department. After a roast lo the
chief and refreshments, he was
preaentd with a gas grill from
Ihe employees and residents of
the city
A “ w e lc o m e home** Is
estended lo Kllecn Webster of
2nd SI. Eileen recertify returned
Itome from a slay ul Florida
SouIh Hospital. Her husband
Charles, serves on the Planning
and Zoning llpard liest wishes
for a very speedy recovery
Eileen.
On Monday April H. Millie
Murray re-opened her barber
shop. Millie was u barber In Lake
Mary for nearly 15 yeares prior
to her closing four yeurs ago.
Millie and her usnoclutr. Donna

B o n n io

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Lake M ary
Correspondent
32 1-2200
Moorr are styling both men's
and women's hair now. Millie
says she s|&gt;ec|allres In t hlldrcn*
cuts. The shop Is located on Ihe
corner of C IS and Crystal Lake
l)r Welcome hack Millie and
Donna.
Fire Chief Dob Stoddard will
lie leaching a CPU Course at the
Tuscawllla Presbyterian Church
TH e course, sponsored by the
American Red Cross, will be held
April 22. 25. 20 and May 2 In the
evenings For further Informa­
tion, contact Hob at 32.1 7020
Chief SI oddard says that a new
radio room and a bunker room
have been built In the fire ball
lie also report* that In the first
quarter of this year, llie de
partmenl laid twit e as many lire
culls as Iasi year at tills lime
Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla
41 Command* ( Carl Carlson was

at the shuttle launch. April 12.
patrolling the Intereoastal and
thr Mariana River. Carl along
with olhrr auxiliary membrs.
manned their Ixiats at 4 p m..
April 11. patrolling the sensitive
areas the launch would affect
and aiding malfiim Honing bouts
needing to l&gt;e towed to u marina.
1 lie four coast guard boats
alternated throughout the night
sleeping either In their host* or
an MV* Carl's fluty this launch
was radio w atch , re la yin g
messages of status of sltualons
on Ihe water let the headquarter
i oast guard station at thr Cape
Fifty to M) (mats w rr there to
view Ihe launch but Carl says
that as the weather Improves,
luliirr launches could draw as
many as 500 s|&gt;eetnlnr lioalx
( atl lias aided In nearly .ill of thr
shuttle launches
Marlon S« hwelekrrt of Crystal
U ikr Drive will celebrate her
HOI It birthday at a party lo Ire
held Sunday at her son and
daughter III laws. Zip and Annie
Si I i w c Ii krrt o l Kvansdule Hoad
Mrs Scliwelrkrrt has lived In
Lake Mary for 30 years A very
happy birthday to you Marlon!

Lions Off To
A Good Start
Sully Fleming, left, presldcnf
of the Sanford Lions Club,
presents a certificate of ap
predation to guest speaker,
Sanford City Commissioner
John Mercer who gave a
progress report covering the
first quarter of 1985 Lions
members asked for Mercer's
participation In spearheading
a pro|ect to Install “ Welcome
to Sanford" civic club signs
on State road 46 East and
West. The club meets every
Tuesday at noon at Holiday
Inn, 1-4 and Stale road 46.

Wife's Nose For News
Is A Little Too Keen
D E A R A U U Y: Fur 47 years I
have treen married In a liemilllul.
kind, affectionate, curing, con
crrnrd, bright and loyal woman
On Ihe nlbcr hand lor 47 yearn
she bus been reading all tny
personal mall, and never have I
received a phone call lira) she
trus mil listened lo on I be
extrusion plume
We buvr discussed tills vlo
tutlnn of my privacy many times
In u culm and fairly amiable
open discussion. Iiul lo no avail
I'leusc
u n d e rs ta n d , her
policing of my communication*
has nothing lo do with (ealousy
or suspicion — II seems lo Is* an
extension of "wind s new" — her
kern In trrrs l In everything
that's going on. No guile or
mrunnrss Is Involved
Whut could I have done lo
Improve lire situation? I am
writing Ihlsul 4:10a in
W. IN B O Y N TO N B E A C H , F L A .
D E A R W.r If you had dr
ruuudrd your privacy, instead ol
discussing her violation id II In a
calm and lulrly amiable iqx-ii
d is c u s s io n , p e r h a p s yo u
wouldn't be writing lo Drat
Abby ul 4:10 a.in. 47 yeurs lisr
late.
How u kind, curing, concerned
and bright woman cun Ire so
Insensitive to Ihe rights of hrt

iiinui'v Irom going to places
uninleiided h\ Ihe giver
F .Y F .W IT N E 8 8

D ear

D E A R W I T N E S S : Most |&gt;eoplr

Abby

husband I tallies me
I'lrusr warn
|s-ople never lo send cash lo a
charllable organl/allon — even U
ll'sonlv a dollar! ISinall amounts
are more easily |tockeied I
I worked lor a highly respected
charllable organl/allon. and
when I had Item there a shori
lime. I discovered lliai one ol ilic
employees who had Item there
lor a very long lime was taking
money Even though the giver
ircrlvcd a receipt lor Ihe dona
Hull.a copy of dial receipt lo
show dial Ihe organl/allon had
received die money was not
kept.
There arc many line charities
dial are IlM) perm it holiest, so I
am 'lot discouraging |s-nplr horn
sending money: I want only to
advise diem never lo send a
dollar or two In cash — give
checks or money orders.
I truly (relieve that II this letter
Is published. II will save a lol ol
D EAR

A B IIY r

send chei ks oi money orders
I h i . i i i s i thev want a record ol
llii'lr contribution* llor lax
purpo ses) but it doesn't hurt to
remind those who think II I*
more convenient" lo (list slick
a dollar or two In an envelope.
II Ibis applies lo you. Dear
Reader, please don't stop giving
just stop giving cash

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Contestants ready for O ratorical Contest

High School Students
Vie For Scholarships
April 27 has hern selected a*
Ihe dale for (he annual Celery
c i t y L o d g e No 542 and
Evergreen Temple No 321 Ora­
torical Contrat, al 7:30 p m al
T r i n i t y U n ite d M r th u d 1st
Church. Sanford Avenue and
Frill Slrrrt.
These students In die senior
classes of high schools of
Seminole County will complete
for scholarship* given by the
local l.odgr and Temple. These
young orators will give thetr
orations on the title they selected
from the topics given bv the
Lodge
Sybil Maker, the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Steward Maker
attends Seminole High School
She is jouranllst lor lire Delteens
of Orlando and received thr
Seminole High School Soplto
metre and .junior Citizenship
Award Sybil Is frltte Honor
Club president, a member of the
St .lames AME Church. Y I’D.
secretary of the Sunday Schiml
and a prospective 1985 de­
butante.
Lester Cabrera, thr son ol Mrs
Eva Huertas itl Cuasrlberry. Is a
student al Oviedo High School
lie p articip a te d In V a rsity
liaschull and JV baseball and
also J V Football
Ynlundo Dorman Is a senior
transfer student to Seminole
High from Rochester. N Y She Is
the daughter of Mr and Mrs .fell
Dorman
Fran T Gordon Is thr (laugh
le r of M rs C a t h e r in e J
Gordon..She Is a senior al Lake
Mary High where she Is an
excellent track star, member ol
Ihe Nallonal Honor Society.
Golden Fleece cross-country
l re a m . S o cce r tra m and
Homecoming Uneen for l!IH4
Jacqueline Grayson, a senior
trannfrr student to Seminole
High, is the daughter of Mis
C h e rrle G ra y s o n and Is a
member of 1'olyglnlx. F ill.A
Club
Trade Turner Is the (laugher
of Mrs Jacqueline I. Johnson
Shr Is president of FHLA. ICC
re p re se n ta tive lor A A U , a
member of the Spanish Club.
Keyelles, Chorus, and was a
member of Ihe llomecoming
Court Shr I i . i s received an
award Irom thr Klw.mtx Club ol
East-West Sanford for Itdng an
Outstanding Young Woman of
Central Florida

days visiting with Iris mother.
Mrs Mary Mrclalrrn. his sister.
Mrs Oliva Avers, and olhrr
family and friends
Dr Harhar was honored with a
cookoul al the home of his
mother with tils friend* attendmg Dr. Harhar will rrtnrn lo
New York City after visiting
olhrr aiirarllon* in Florida.

Marva
Hawkins
in -it m

Sylvia Wade Is the daughter of
Mrs Agnes Tillm an Wade. She Is
a member of the Spnalsh Club.
Seminole High Marching and
Concert Hand, photographer for
lire Yearbook, a participant In
I fir Junior Miss I'agrant. Jour
nallst for the school paper,
cheerleader for thr Wrestling
Tram and a mem tier of New Ml
C a lva ry M issionary baptist
Church.
Tammy Williams, thr daugh
ler ul Mrs Slirrrlnr Thomas. Is a
m rm brr of Ihe Seminole High
Hand, an olllcer ol AAU. member
ol the Spanish Club and was a
participant In the Junior Miss
Pageant

d ia lle d with Dr Lewis Jones
who was In his hometown for a
few days on business and in visit
with family and friends Happy
to hear that his mother Mrs
Anna Thomas is now with him
and is r Improved Dr Jones
returned lo Washington alter a
brief visit.
T li e A n n ii a I F a rn 11y and
Friends Day al Allen Chapel
AM E Church will lx- celebrated
April 2H. al 11 a rn with Sanford
Mayor Heiiyr Smith ol Sanford
The church is located al I2ih
Slrerl and Olive Avenue. The
Rev. John II Woodard Is pastor
and Miss Chinrta Singletary is
i h.iirl.idv

Dr Adolpha lt.irb.ir, former
Sanfnrdlle Is In lire city (or a few

Drs. Tillery, Robinson, Ughtbody, Payor, &amp; Salmon
are pleased to announce the
opening of a second office
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comes home Irom an office Job.
cals his dinner. I lien lulls asleep
III his i n liner lie wakes up two
hours later and goes to Iml
Should I get rid of Ihe recllner
oi m\ husband?
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First, ask
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your husband to sleep, and your
question may answer Itself If It's
not you. your listless mate could
Ire sick or depressed. Insist thut
he see his physician Irefcrre you
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Add to your trivial lore The origi­
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light bulb, not an auto
II yon have a lawn mower that
won't work, lake away kla outdoor
lounge eknlr and kldr ike key to Ike
beer cupboard

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Sunday April II

1*15 — 1C

Dazzling Dallas Setting Heralds ...History
ACS-125 Gala Gathering Guests
Continued From 1C

it

The glitter anti glamor of
Dallas will be well reprrvnled
Thursday. from fi lo 10 p nr., at
ihe gorgeous Tara-slyle home of
•Jan and Don Mauerle when they
PEOPLE
yt.V
are host and hostess lo thr
Editor
annual ACS 125 gathering
Guests will use their Imagina­
tions to rival the dazzle of the (single or couplet to the Ameri­
famous television setting
can Cancer Society, I’ O Box 95
At last year s gala gathering at Sanford, or by calling 322 0849.
the Haucrles. Sherli Davis . Red 9a m fo 2 p m
Mot Mama of Hosir o Grady V
April has been designated as
wowed the elite group of patrons
A m e r ic a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty
in her own Inimitable singing Crusade Month- Without volun­
style
teers. the ACS could not perform
Sherli will return Thursday to tile valuable senders to fight
continue her popular ael lor cancer
those attending the American
Long before the local ACS Unit
Cancer Society benefit.
had an office in the Sanford area
Adding lo the festive event will
Mary Jo Cochrane coordinated
be a display of Karoly Forgo'* arranging transportation for
American still life artistry A
cancer patients to cancer cen­
percentage of the sales u-ill |«- ters At that lime. 15 years ago.
made to the ACS toward the the annual unit goal was about
continuing search lor .r cure for $4 000 00. according to Irene
cancer
Hr ow n
T h e 1985 goal is
Invitations have been mailed $45,000.00
to those formerly showing an
Hetty Sandagc is a cancer
Interest in the A C S -125 Howev­ victim turned volunteer and a
er according to Vivian Hoi k. the member of the local Sanlord
public Is invited to the reception
Lake Mary linn A mastectomy
Reservations must be made by patient. Hetty cheerfully roordi
April 22 by sending $125 OO nates the Hcarli To Rrcm rrv

Doris
Dietrich

Mary Jo Cochrane

SrT

Raylene Carroll

Program for mastectomy pa
tients
One program / Can Cope is
bein g oflcred th ro u g h the
Central Florida Regional Hospt
tal with materials supplied by
the American Cancer S&lt;s u tv
ACS volunteer Ruvlcnr G Cat
roll. Director ol Social Sendees .u
CFRH shares the leadership ol
ib is p ro g ra m w ith Nancy
Edwards ol CFRH Both have a
personal interest m the program
since thev lost their parents to
cancer
Vivian Burk is rurrrntlv si-rv
Ing her second year as president
of thr lucal unit She anti her
husband. Richard share the
chairmanship ol the Sanford
Lake Man Crusade for 1985
Saying she likes to organize
tund raisers Vivian adds that
$29.000 00 ol this years goal
has fvern reached and is I i o |m-! u I
the ACS 125 will help e v .« rd Ho
projected goal

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S a n fa id

f rain ke is also Interested
iti tin- history ol Volusia
&lt; O l i n t y and is a member and
director ol the West Volusia
Historical Society He is eon
irthtiHnng to an aettnini ot
the history ot West Volusia
that lie exju-t is will In
published latct this \ rai
i his tollnu s bis F.ir/y I i.u »
ol Seminole &lt; ouury which
yy a s jin bl Islte il by i lie
Seminole County lhstoiie.il
t mil mission and Seminole
t'oinmmiUv i allege Ft.meki
serves (he Seminole t'mmlv
Hisioileat Commission as a
emisulting hisiortail

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shouted and that was enough t&lt;&gt; scan Into h.u k
up the tree Hard to liellevc lids is the tearless
killer cat that some people leel |itsUflrs bis
de.rslh
We will dls&lt; uss the late ol the f lorid.i P.inthet
at length lit luiure eolumtis ll (here arc annual
svtbjects ilia I you tlon I understand m that you
leel .tre mipuriatit lo discuss please yy rile and gtv e
me your suggestions. This Includes the wild
species as well as our pets
F o r a n s w e r s to your ftel he,illh t ju e s r / o n s u n i t
lo lh Mtrh.icl I U'a/s/i C /O The F v e r r in g Ib-mltl
n o H o y 1657 S.mlnni J 277 I

Chuluota; Sm all Animals —
Christina Johnson- Longwond.
M a rin e S r le tte r — C a rr ie
Waldrop. Lake Mary. Clothing —
Ft.nuinc Huggins. Altamonte
Springs; .mil .Jeimilct Mctnhcld
Sanford; Safety — David Nun­
nery. Chuluota. and Consumer
Education — Lori Hill. Krisll

Ills most persnii.il prized

jt o s s r s s io u s I n u n | lie
Senttnoli W ar era is a
portrait ol Indian warrior
Osceola and a emijile ot
sketehrs ol Ft Alt-lion by yvat
artist ( apt John K Vlirinn.
Ite s.ild
Fratuke whose w ile of 38
years Shirley s r iy &lt; - s as h is
typist said he may have
Inherited hts interest m
writing .md in histoiv limn
Ills uncle A 11 T'ruili ke
To hts smpitsi- when look
ing Im his oyy n name m a list
ol authors m prim he lound
hts uncle s ii.urn .mil dts&lt; oy
ered he had w rillcu two
histories ol libel u hu h yyere

if

4-H'ers Compete At Events Day
Se m in o le C o u n ty 4 II rrs
eompeied In I he annual 4 II
County Events Day held at the
Seminole County Agrtrulture
Center cm April 13. County
Events Day glvrs 4 -H 'rrs the
o p p o rtu n ity to present de­
monstrations and public s h a k ­
ing In iheir project arras This
event Is designed to allow
4 -H ’crs to gain experience and
confidence in sjreakhig t*cfore
the jmbllr.
Top Junior and Senior 4 IPcrs
In each category will advance lo
District Events competition later
In the spring
T h o s e 4 - H ’ ers w h o w ill
advance to District Events are:
Breads. Slast Bojanowskl, San­
lord; Food ft Nutrition — Jessica
Feurrhahn. Dorl Sapp. Sanlord;
and Dawn Trencher. Winter
S p r in g s ; M e c h a n ic a l A
Electronic Science — .Jaime BoJanowskl. Sanlord. and Eddie
W aldrop. Lake M ary; Horse
Public S (waking — Barbara Ann
Bucclno. Longwuod; Horse —
Cindy Sutton. Amice DeGrow.
Scott Cllmer. Erin Dotson, all
L o n g w oo d ; and D e b o ra h
Sargeni. Tiffany Wallace. San­
f o rd ; R e cre a tio n — C ln d l
Meriwether and Mike l.yon.
Sanford; Industrial Arts — Jenl
Meriwether. Sanford:
Horticulture - Wesley Nunnery.

Seminole High Class ol 1930
will iner t Saturday Anrll 27. for
remmsetng and reuniting at the
Holiday Inn Sanford Marina
Nellie Coleman is chairman of
the 55th t lass reunion

Former Sanlord residents Ji&gt;e
and Ann siec/kowskl now ol
8 -rn. Jo s e C a ll I
arc the
tmuseguesis ot Mona and Rick
U .tlkcr on W aslimgton Avenue
Traveling ttr tlietr motor home.
Arm and Joe leit San dose on
Fell I to y istt friends and
relattyes thniugfiout the South
en mute to San lord where .lor
vy.is stationed with the l' S Nay y
and yy fieri they made their
home lor 18 y ears
R u th L e g g o re b.is been
Since lo&lt; s retiremeni from
awarded Citrus t ounnl ol Girl IBM on April I in San Jose, they
Scouts' highest aw ard tin have been on a 3 month lour ol
1hanks Hadge According to Alaska Inlinwcd by a |nurnev
Dorls-Hacmi-EIsca ot the Ctirus through the lla|a Peninsula
Counell ol Girl Scouts.
Ibis
They will return to the West
award Is given only for m o g u l l oast via the eastern seaborn it
tlon ol tbe most onist.mding i an.ula .mil the northwestern
states
sendee."
Ruth Is currently the Seminole
Area Training CtMirdtnator and a
During Snntnid .\pj&gt;ti &lt;i.itimt
member ol the cnuntil s pm Week the Womans Club o|
grain committee
Sailliirtl will pailli Ijrati 111 the
As a Girl Seoul irooji leader Downtown Sidewalk Sale m&lt;
plaits scout activities and tnsip Apr ll 27 with a table ol baked
government Ruth is also actlvi goods lor sale III llllltt ol lulls by
In her church as a Sunday Nan on East First Street
School teacher and Vacation
Hazel Cash chairman re
Blhlr School liclpet
minds members to tiring then
baked goods early
The beautiful new bottii ol Mi
and Mrs Glltierl S Blake on
Hill (below chairman ol tin
letkc Markham was tin setting Annual May Day Hnim ii at tin
lor the tr.ulllloii.il bridesmaids ‘s.inlotrl &lt; |y li ('■ liter .mummers
luncheon honoring Sandra G that it. ki ts an on sale Im the
Vogel and her bridal.mi nd.tuts
May 5 Iced Irony n 3(1 a iti to
Co--hostess was Mrs Ralph It
I 30 p in Htll says proceeds vs 11I
(.arson The hostess gill to till be used toward bcaiutllciitimi ol
bride elect was two c\&lt;|uisil&lt; Sanlord'H "Irm it door," the
eandleholders w ith tiv s t .il l.iketriiiit area
ghtbes
For Inliiniiatluii. call ticket
The hullel table was c e n l e t e i l chairm an. Hazel Cash. 322
with an arrangement ol spring I 125 Tickets are $3, adults, anil
(lowers
8 1 5&lt;i i hlldri-ii iiinlt-r 12.
Sandra Is the daughter ol Mi.
and Mrs. George E. Vogel ol Lake
Kale Nash tell us that tire
Murkliam. She and Robert llukrr 11rllowlog n rw iiirm tim of the
are being married Saturday. Woman's Club of Sanford were
April 20. at the First Hapilsi Introduced at the April meeting;
Llndn Ann Deldore. Hetty SunChurch. Sanford
rtiigr and Wilma Sct&gt;n»tlan.
The Rev. Wulllnm II StemjKT
Ttte Sanford chapters of Beta
J r., a native of Sanford anil Vlrar
for Corporate Affairs of the Sigma Phi will observe Found­
Kjilseojial Dloeese of New York, er's Day with a luncheon at
was Invited to participate to a Matson Kt .Jardlu. Altamonte
policy Forum at the White Springs on Saturday. Ajrrll 27.
(louse, Washington. D C on at t I a in
Fot those who have not marie
April 18
A cco rd in g lo Fa ith Ryan reservations, please KSVP by
Whittlesey. Assistant to the Pres r .tiling Betty Jack. 322 f»3!Kl
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...P e t Health
Continued F ro m IC
bad been given I he *bailee Flic problem w as that
no chatter was given We have been mislead to
Ihlnk that they will nrrdlrsslv harm man when
la ir to face Tills notion is thrust at us by
Inaccurate III run and hooks Was the individual in
danger when the cat did not even Know hr was
around? I have to doubt it From m y own
prrsnnul cx|MTlcm r I once lound mysell the only
thing I&gt;etween a drugged panther and freedom I
was one jiortloii ol a circle Iiene.itb the animal in
a gently sloping tier- As he moved down the
trunk In im direction I waved tin hands and

Idem tor Public Liaison, the
purpose ol tin- forum was to
provide an understanding of the
Administration's policies on the
tnnitneni nt Alric.i with Sjierlal
re le rru c e to South A frica ,
human rights .mil famine relief

tie said
franike said the attempts
of peacemaking b\ the l iter
okccs in the Ft Mellon con­
flict are also .wi-Iookcd Rej*
resentaltves ot the l herokers
tried he said to work out a
settlem ent b rt vvern th r
Semtnoles.tml the Ft Mellon
men hut they didn't sue
i fed
I he i herokers were a
very advanced livill/nllon
They had a constitution and
a supreme court Kised on
ours and a sort ol alphabet
There s a lot ol Cherokee
blood In a lot ol Americans
W r e o u hi h a v e e a s ily
assimilated the Indians into
our nation T hey yverr willing
tl yvr had given them the
rights |hey yyallied to settle
dow n he said

puhUshcd m India In the
1930*
Hand and hand with Ills
research is Franc Kt- s w rmng
W r i t i n g takes a lot ol
sculpting You get an idea
and you w rite it d o w n
roughlv ami then vott want to
compact it
It lakes a lot ol rewriting
Good w riting yy ith anybody.
I don i think is sjNintanrous
It lias to Im- walked on
he
said
He's negotiating puhIlea
tlo n ol a b io g ra p h y ol
t'oaeoor-ltee the ehtrl yylio led
the Settunoles m the battle ol
l amp Monroe lit Mellonl in
1837 And he has seleiird
arranged titled and compiled
irom tl'r/f/am ft.irfr.irn s
Frost■ l\H'tr\ m Free Verstjue ee s t h a I ha v e t&lt;e e n
pubhslied by Frit iosoiu/i on
us tiai K cover since 1979 he
said

Meriwether. Sanlortl
T h r lullnwing 4-H'ers also
presented tlemonsl ral Ions at
C o u n ty Events D ay. lo g in )
Nystorn and Renee Law I m u I i
Winter Sjirtngs. Darvl Waldrop.
U k c Mary; Jamie Neville. San­
lord. Jenl Hevsesen. Geneva; and
Christina Neville. Sanford

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snowy w hile (low e rs are often one o f the first
signs of spring A n d that nu k e s one w o nd e r about

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lovely as il w c had o n ly one gold ring ? W o u ld n 't it
he as m alleable and ductile to m ake beautiful
jew elry or ornam ents or to use foe trade?

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n eti caenma
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OUR NATION!

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Armageddon Theology:

B r ie fly
President Proclaims
National Day Of Prayer
President Ronald Reagan has asked Americans "to Rather
together on May 2 In homes and places of worship to pray, each
after his or her own manner, for unity of the hearts of all
mankind.’*
Ily action of Ihe Congress and the President In 1952. each
U.S. President sets aside one day annually as a National Day of
Prayer. On Jan. 29. President Ronald Reagan Issued a
Presidential proclamation designating the nation's 33rd
consecutive Day of Prayer.
"Today.** the proclamation stated, "our Nation is at peace
and is enjoying prosperity, but our need for prayer is even
greater. We can give thanks to God for the ever increasing
abundance He has bestowed on us. and we can remember all
those In our society who are In need of help, whether It be In
material assistance or In the form of charity or simply a
friendly word of encouragement."
The National Day of Prayer Task Force, a nondryomlnallon.il
group, urges all Americans 1o take at least five minutes at noon
to express their thanks to God and to pray.

Centennial Festival
A "Festival on the Green” will highlight the monthly
celebration of the centennial of Its historic chapel on Saturday
May 4 at Altamonte Community Chupcl on state Road 436 at
Forest Avenue. An arts and crafts show with some 20 exhibits
will be open free to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p in. in the
fellowship hall. An antique Victorian doll show with 150
museum class dolls of three local collectors will be open to the
public from 1 to 5 p m . In fellowship hall A donation of $2 50
is asked for the doll show and lea with all proceeds going to the
historic chapel restoration fund.
A few exhibitor spares are still available. For Information call
339 9658 or 339 520H.
On April 14 the members donned period costumes for the
morning service, ufter which the Rev. Wayne E. Smith and the
Rev. Ja n rll O Nlckols. and the congregation went to the
fellowship hull for a slide presentation on Altamonte Springs
and Maitland history by church member Lee Jacobs of the
Unllrd Telphone Speakers Bureau.

D o m e s t ic P o lic ie s In f lu e n c e d
By David E. Anderson
UP1 Religion Writer
Armageddon theology. Ihe belief that the
final conflict between good and evil Is
Impending and will destroy Ihe world, can
influence political attitudes toward domestic
policies as well as such issues as the arms
race.
That Is the conclusion of a new discussion
paper from People for the American Way.
the non-partisan First Amendment protec­
tion group formed to do battle with the
Religious Right,
In the study. James Castelll. the syn­
dicated religion writer, argues that the
Influence of Armageddon theology — an
Issue that surfaced briefly during the
presidential campaign — may Influence
Reagan administration domestic policies on
such Issues as the budget deficit, the
environment and other Issues that stretch
over the long term.
President Reagan has acknowledged that
he has discussed Armageddon on a number
of Instances with various church leaders

1his Sunday will be Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at
Sanford Alliance Church. 1401 S Park Avr. Special recognillon will la- given to members of each local law enforcement
agency during the 7 p in. service at which a feature film,
//raven's /Zeroes, will be shown. Fellowship and refreshments
will follow the service.

Garner Speaks A t Meetings
Charlie T . Garner, minister of the Wesi Orange Church of
Christ, Winter Garden, will be the s|&gt;eakrr In a series ol gospel
meetings at the Church of Christ. 1500 Park Ave., Sanford.
Sunday through Friday. Theme will be An Excited Church for
the 20th Century.
Garner has been preaching lor 30 years in Florida, Texas.
West Virginia. Michigan and Oregon and was a missionary In
the Philippines for several years.
Services will lie held Sunday ut I I a.m. and 6 p.m. and
Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Sharing Center Gift
The Episcopal Foundation of Ihe Diocese of Central Florida
has given $1,000 to the Hanford Christian Sharing Cenlcr to
help minister to those in need.

Co-op Program Spotlighted
First Baptist Church Markham Woods. Lakr Mary, will
spotlight the GOth birthday of the Southern Baptist Cooperative
Program at the morning service this Sunday. The program of
taking the gospel around the world Is supporled by a
partnership ol people, churches, and conventions
The youth und college and career will have a fellowship
following the evening worship service in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Pearce,

Spiveys Present Drama
Greg and Mary Spivey of Ministry In Drama. St. Petersburg,
will present Biblical portrayals ut First Assembly of God. 304
W. 27th St.. Sanford, at 5 p.m. this Sunday.

D w ayn a Lite

Dwayna Litz
Sings Sunday
For Service
Dwuyna L iu . 16. who has
been singing since Ihe age of
three, will share her testimony
In word and song on Sunday at 7
p.m. at Central Baptist Church.
Sanford.
Dwayna. who sung at the
Sanford A re a -w id e Crusade
conducted by Evangelist E.J.
Daniels last yeur. Is an honor
student ut W. Orange High
School and a member of First
Baptist Church. Orlando.
This special youth service will
close Youth Week activities at
the church lead by Matthew
A lle n , y o u th pastor; Steve
Smith, minister of music; Robert
Miller, inlnlstrr of education;
and Karen Edgcmon. minister of
y o u th , E ric L u c e . Y o u th
Brotherhood director was In
chrfrge of the Brotherhood
breakfast earlier In the week.

Chapel Guide, 80, A Campus Hit

Tom Berg. 19. doesn't know
too much about St. Joan, who
was said to have prayed In the
chapel, but he knows plenty
about G e rtru d e , the chapel
guide. In fact, he Is one of many
students who make It a point to
visit her regularly.
"She's like a grandma to a lot
of people." Berg said. "There's a
lot of kids that she knows who
will go to the chapel, sit down
and talk to Gertrude for 5 to 10
minutes."
Berg says he makes sure
Gertrude, who ha* never mar­
ried. gets a kiss.
"As old as I am. of course they
l o o k at m e as t h e i r
grandmother." Miss Marx said.
"But the first thing they do Is
hug me and kiss me. They're my
best friends. I take It In stride."
As guide. Gertrude (ells how
the chapel was brought from
France to New York In 1926 and
how It was donated to the
university In 1964 along with
antiques, artwork and ancient
sculpture.
She also tells the story about
one stone In the chapel that St.

It

Joan, ut age 17. 1* said lo have
kissed after praying for success
In the war to save France In
1429.
The stone turned cold, and
some say It still Is several
degrees chillier than others.
"It s only a story but It's very
fascinating." Gertrude said.
Gertrude has plenty of other
stories, most of them ubout her
sludent friends who come to the
chapel to celebrate dally Mass,
pray or Just talk.
"Th e y can say what they want
In the newspapers on how the
young people are going to hell
but I II stand up for them any
day." Gertrude said.
A few months ago the students
showed how they felt about her.
Gertrude Injured her back lifting
a chair and was forced to miss
work for five week*. During that
time she says she received many
calls and letters from students
and graduates The recovery has
been steady.
"Now that I'm back they kind
of check tabs on me. making
sure I'm OK.**
While the student* make sure
Gertrude Is OK. she make* sure
they aren't hurting either. Often,
her Job as chapel guide includes
plenty of listening and a little
counseling.
•'Some come In to pray, some
come In to sit and meditate and
some come In to do th e ir
hom ew ork," she said. "B u t
many come in with thetr silent
problems and that's where I

and other public ofllclals. but during the
campaign stressed that "no one knows
w hether these prophecies mean that
Armageddon Is a thousand years away or
the day alter tomorrow."
In the past, much of the criticism of
Reagan's dabbling In Armageddon Ihrologv
has been the fear that It could lead the
president to be less than cautious in risking
nuclear war.
But In the new study. Castelll said that the
Idea of an Impending Armageddon could
have domestic political consequences as
well, and he notes, as an example, former
Interior Sectretarv James Watt's testimony
before a congressional committee: "I do not
know how many future generations we can
count on before the Lord returns."
Castelll said such theology Is the base
upon which the political agenda of the
Religious Right — including Jerry Falwell.
J im m y Swaggart. Pal Robertson. Jim
Bukkrr. James Rohtson and Tim Lallaye —
is built.
O n dom estic Issues. C a ste lll said
Armageddon theology "rejects a basic

concept of the Judco-Chrtsttan tradition
which has legitimately hrljx-d shape Ameri­
can culture — the belief In 'stewardship.*
man'll responsibility to care for God's
creation and pass It on to futurr genera­
tions."
The belief that the end Is near. Castelll
said, may explain w hy leaders of the
Religious Right — and some within the
admlnlsliution — do not seem to worry
about the budget deficit, the environment,
education and other jtrograms that alTecl
future generations
Armageddon theology also touches public
policy In another way. Castelll argues: "II
only those who turn to Chrlsi will be saved,
and If the end Is near, the top priority —
even for government — becomes saving
souls."
This may hr Ip explain the drive to make
America a religious nation and why somr
people think it Is more Important lo "save"
people than to feed them, more Important to
get children to pray In school than to tcacli
them to think and even more Important to
get them IntoChrlstlan schools, he said

Moral Dilemma Of Dying

Law Enforcement Appreciation

By Mark O’Keefe
M ILW AUKEE (U I’II - In a
600-year-old chapel on a college
campus, students come to hug
and kiss an BO-year-old saint.
Actually. Gertrude Marx. 80.
has not been canonized but
Marquette University students
who visit historic St. Joan of Arc
Chapel consider her a good
candidate.

Sunday, April 11, »* U — SC

come in us sort ol u foster
grandmother, to find out what's
troubling them.
"1 like to In somr way share
with Ihcm the benrfll of the
experiences I've had I tell them,
look. It's not the end of the
world. I had those exjiertences
too and they were hard but Ux&gt;k.
I’m still here.*"
Berg, like many other stu­
dents. Is glad she Is.
"She Is someone who Is so
kind, so simple, so loving und so
gentle," Berg said. "She Is
someone who will listen. She's
that someone that's there who
you ran be with. Sometimes you
visit her and you get that feeling
that everything Is going to be all
right."

The churches are going to
have lo make a momentous
decision one of these days —
whether or not to give their
approval to euthunasla and
suicide.
An Associated I’ress poll found
that 6H percent of Americans
believe that people with painful,
Incurable diseases "should be
allowed to end their lives."
Courts have already ruled that
life-support systrm s may be
disconnected from patients with
no hope of recovery. And this
year the New Jersey Supreme
Court decided that. In the cusc of
(he terminally III. the removal of
artificial feeding Is |&gt;ermlsslb1r.
This ruling would allow the
parents of Karen Ann Uululan lo
end their adopted daughter's
life. Now 31. Karen Is confined lo
a water lied In a New Jersey
nursing home. It was 10 years
ugo (his month that she lapsed
into a cornu from which she has
never emerged.

Saints And
Sinners
George Plagrnt

Important to ask a question that
has scarcely been raised in the
10-year deltaic over whether or
not to keep Karen alive. That
question is. "What Is lx-st lot
Karen?"
In the heat of Ihe controversy
over Karen, discussion centered
m ainly on the medical ethics of
terminating someone's life. Ihe
legal definition ol death and the
e m o tio n a l s u ffe rin g of her

the right to determine when a
person should die.
The pro euthanasia people say
If It Is up to God lo decide when
life ends, then all attempts in
lengthen life may lx- thwarting
God's will. too.
"It Is Just as logical to say God
may have Intended for many ol
Ihosc to have died who are alive
today only because of Ihe Intc rv rn llo n of doctors.** the
euthanasia proponents rrply.
Everyone dies sooner or later
Why the repugnance then to
hastening Ihe death ol someone
who Is suffering the ruvages ol a
trrmlnal disease that certainly is
not God's will?
Wouldn't It be "more Chris­
tian" to end the patient's stiller
ing and s|ieed hts entry into that
realm where there is uellhet
pain nor disease?
T h a t Is a q u e s tio n the
churches have not given a clear
answer lo.
T o many ot i Ih m who have
their doubts about euthanasia,
the question that troubles them
most Is the practical — not the
Ideologlcul — one. "W ho Is going
lo decide when It Is time lo
lennlnale somebody's life?"
Is It going to be the doc Ior? Or
will the lineal of a malpractice
suit make him dump Ihe matter
bark on the family? In thul case,
whnt will lx- done about the
unscrupulous adult children
who may want to get an early
sturt on u parent 's Inheritance?
We arc dealing herr with what
muy become the Ihornlest moral
question of ihe final years of this

parents.
A dreper moral issue not only
In Karen's case but in the cases
of other terminally ill patients
may well tvr. "What will be the
quality of life open to them tf
A court order a year later they are kept alive? What will be
permitted Karen to be taken olT best for them?"
J u d a is m nnd tr a d itio n a l
the respirator In compliance
with her parents' request, but Christianity have always opshe has continued to live on, jtosed euthanasia — Including
although an article In the April suicide. That stund has been
Ladles' Home Jo u rn a l says. solicited somrwh.il to permit the
"She Is rarely restful and con­ withdrawal of support systrms
l hal extend the life of the
stantly lights for life."
incurably ill. But this relaxation
But her Catholic parent* ref­ of a h a rd -lin e a ttitu d e on
use to slop feeding her. They see euthanasia has not extended to
that ns different from pulling the "m ercy killings" und suicide.
plug on the resplrntnr. "it would
One of the major arguments
be like actively killing her." they
against cuthanastu Is that those
say.
who take ihe life of the termi­
While it Is not hard to un­ nally III patient are "playing
derstand their feelings, II may be God." Only Gcal. It Is said, has century.

Riddles To Sing
In Music Series
Hnrtxirn und T y Riddle will
l&gt;rcscnt u program entitled Now
Let Ux All /‘raise God and Sing!
Sunday at 7 p.m. as part of the
music series at First United
Methodist C hurch, 419 l‘ark
Ave . Sanford.
Accompanist for the program
will lx- Russell Moore, organist
and handbell choir director for
Sanlundo U n ite d Methodist
Church. Longwood.
M rs. Riddle Is pastor of
Tuskawilla United Methodist
Church which she founded In
1980 Mr. Riddle Is director of
music lor the Sanlundo church
and director of choral activities
at West Orange High School In
Winter Garden. They are ihe
parents of two sons.
Th e Riddles are from St.
Petersburg where they attended
St. Petersburg Junior College
and the University of South
Florida, where he majored In
music education und she In
sociology. She earned her Muster
of Divinity degree and he hts
Master In Sacred Music degree
and Southern Methodist Univer­
sity.

Barbara and Ty Riddle

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Highway 426 &amp; Red Bug Road, Oviedo 32765

SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES
8:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL • 9:45 A.M.

Revival Series
The Rev. Danny Strickland,
pastor of Parkway Baptist
Church, Orlando, w ill be
evangelist at revival services
to be conducted Sunday
t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y at
Westview Baptist Church,
2743 Country Club Road,
Sanford. Services will be
Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
and Monday through Wed­
nesday, 7:30p.m.

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CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP IN
THE SPIRIT AND THE WORD.

SUND AY SCH O O L ................................................ 9:45 A.M.
M ORNIN G WORSHIP ............................................ 10:50 A.M.
EVENING W O R S H IP*..............................................
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TOUR BIRTHDAY
APRIL 21. 1985
In the year ahead devote more
of your effort* and energies to
projects or ventures that hold
the p ro m ise of lo n g -ra n g e
benefits, as opposed to those
that only offer small Immediate
returns.
TAURUS |April 20 May 20)
Avoid Involvements loday with
p e r s o n s w h o te n d to be
dictatorial. You won’t like hav­
ing another tell you how to
spend your time. The Match­
maker wheel reveals your com­
patibility to all signs, as well as
showing you which signs you
are best suited lo romantically.
To get yours, mail $2 to AstroGraph. Box 489. Radio City
Station. New York. NY 10019.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
When confronted by difficult
Iasks today, carefully plan your
procedures In advanrr so you
won’t make mistakes and lose
Interest,
C A N C E R (June 2 1-July 22)
Members of a social clique may
create a situation loday with
which you won’t want to be
Identified. When you see I he
signals, walk away.
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug 22) In
Important career mailers today,
guard against erratic actions
that could make you look bad In
the eyes of your contemporaries.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) If
you start pulling down the Ideas
of others today, lie prepared to
have your own views criticized.
Say only what Is complimentary.
L IB R A ISept. 23 Oct. 23) Peo­
ple who lack expertise and
know how musl not be allowed
to manage situations for you
today that could end up costing
you money.
SC O R P IO (Oct 24 Nov 221
I-eft to your own devices, you’ll
perform productively today.
However, when others Inject
suggestions lhe results will lie
quite different
YOUR B IR T H D A Y
A P R IL 22. 1985
More fun than you’ve enjoyed
lor snmr time Is In (he offing for
you In the year ahead. Your
altitude and demeanor will be
more relaxed and you won’t take
yourself or events too seriously.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20) In
business situations today, don’t
t*e air,ltd to give a little In order
lo get. You. In lu m . will be
treated generously If you are
unselfish. Major changes are in
store for Taurus In the year
ahead. Send for you r AstroGraph predictions today. Mall $1
to Astro-Graph. Ik&gt;x 4M9. Radio
C ity Station. Nrw York. NY
lOOIf). Be sure to slate your
rodluc sign.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20) You
may have an opportunity today
lo stand by an old friend who Is
In need ol your support. H r will
not readily forget your true-blue
quulltirs.
C A N C E R (June 2 1J u ly 22)
Lady Luck will be keeping close
tabs on you today and she’ll {Hip
up If you should nerd her to ball
you out of a light spot
L E O (July 23 Aug 22) Before
doing business with strangers
today, doulilr-chrck your old
sources. They might be able lo
get you what you want at a
better prtce.

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8 Buckthorn trull
12 Genetic
material (abbr)
13 Young lady (Fr.
abbr]
14 Usat chair
15 Play division
16 But (Gar.)
17 haw Marico
art colony
18 Affirmations
20 Babylonian
Oe'ty
22 Actresa
Banaderot
23 lag bona
2S SSI. Reman
27 Baat
30 Hair curler
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By James Jacoby
Bridge players Itavr long
known that the 4 3 (It can he the
right place lo play. Usually
that's Ime when dum m y has a
short side suit and dummy's
trumps can be used to lake
rulflng tricks Here’s an unusual
deal where dum m y’s shortest
suit Is three small cards, amt still
six spades Is a good contract.

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covered by the king, and won
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There Has To Be Some Heart In Government '

By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W rite r
David Farr has a vision for Sanford
(n i hal vision. I hr cilv commissioner serving
his seventh year in office sees a ronitminllv
undlxruplrd by the demands of growth. Traffic Is
moving smoothly along ma)or thoroughfares,
which are bordered with sidewalks to provide safe
walking for seniors and others who would rathrr
walk than drive
Teenagers are participating In organized and
supervised recreation programs, featuring dances
aud other appropriate activities, rather than
hanging out at hamburger heavens and getting
Into mischief.
In Farr’s vision, the citizens ol ihr community
are attending concerts In the park or ut the
community college, or an art festival downtown
or watchings sailboat regatta on Lake Monroe.
The citizens, proud of their community, are
doing their part to maintain Its cleanliness and
scenic beauty. No litter will lx- seen on public
streets. Property and homes will lx- kepi up and
lawns manicured.
And the city commission will tx- “ governing
with a heart."
Farr's vision Is not for the Impossible Utopian
perfection Sir Thomas More dreamed ol in the
16th Century.
tic lerls most. If not all ol his visions, can
become reality with planning leadership, using
growth lo provide solutions.
The first step toward reaching these goals is for
the city to create a full-fledged planning depart­
ment with a professional planner, a planning
technician and a secretary, says Farr, who holds
a master's degree In city planning

And second would be adoption of development
guidelines, letting developers know what Is
expected of them.
To stop traffic Jams on major thoroughfares,
parallel roads should be built along side the
highways, he says, alleviating the need for curb
cuts at every business or even’ housing develop­
ment lo allow vehicles Into the mainstream of
traffic. In this fashion some vehicles would not
have to entrr the flow of traffic on the highways,
while the others could enter at major intersec­
tions or at traffic signals.
To tic ready for Increased tralllc, he says
planning should begin now to widen within the
nexi 10 years such roads as Airport Boulevard.
25lh Street. 20th Street. U S. Highway 17-92 and
West First Street. And sidewalks bordering the
roads should tie bulll ai the same time. Farr
believes.
Airport Boulevard will need to be lour-lanrd
with an Improved rural seel Ion and llmlird
access, via the parallel roads he envisions.
“ We should mil allow unlimited access as was
done on state roads 434 and 136." Farr says.
"The city of Sanford must move quickly If II Is lo
successfully avoid the same mistakes other
communities have made."
The way to acquire the right-of-way needed for
parallel roads is for key developers to include
Ihose rights-of-way aud parallel roads in their
planning. W ah new development guidelines. Farr
says, developers would know up trnnl what the
city requirements are amt why.
"At ilie same time we should not become as
rigid against developers as some other governH*nM Plw*» br T »m m r V u h h I

See T H E R E , page 4D

Commissioner F a rr looks over traffic to be managed in the future

Why Can 't Brain
Be Depreciated?

Terrorism Aim ed At M ultinationals
M akes Risk Control Growth Industry
B y Leon Daniel
UPl National Reporter
WASHING TON (U l’ll — Corporations In­
creasingly are turning lo security consulting
firms that specialize In risk control lor
protection aguinsi International terrorism.
Multinational firms spend big money lo
protect their executives from assassins,
kidnappers, extortionists, bombers and hi­
jackers.
,
Risk control tiregna a growth industry
during the tU7tls when kidnappings pro­
mpted nuillln.itmoats to buy ransom Insur­
ance. In Him. Insurance firms paid consultanls to teach corporations how lo avoid
becoming victims.
Consulilng firms formed by former In­
telligence agents now operate throughout
I lie- world, providing risk analysis, protec­
tion of personnel and property and even
hostage recovery services. Some of thrm
provide tmdyguurds and a broad range of
courses covering such techniques as evasive
driving.

Spokesmen for these companies say some
of the Latin American countries are now
among the world's most dangerous places to
do business.
Lebanon Is the highest-risk country in the
Middle East, where the consul units say
terrorism has increased along with the
resurgence In Islamic fundamentalism.
In Western Europe, militant Marxist
groups are a worsening threat to eompunles

fanatics In Beirut or Tam il separatists tn Srt
Lanka.
There Is a growing tendency tor kidnap­
pers lo grab middle-level as well as lop
executives because the former are nut as
well protected Increasingly, potential
victims Include missionaries, teachers and
Journalists.
There also has been a rise In exlortUm
cases, such as when terrorists threaten lo
c n n tu m liu tlr p ro d u c t* u nless m a n u f a c t u r in g

______________ ANALYSIS _____________
with contracts to supply weaponry to
mrnitirr countries of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
In South Africa, where apartheid (mltcies
have triggered violence and prompted calls
from abroad for disinvestment, ihr consul­
tants expect terrorism to Increase.
No place in the world is immune to
politically Inspired terrorism. Kidnappers of
expatriate executives can be Moslem

linns pay a ransom.
The security consulting field is dominated
tiy two firms — Control Risks l.ld. of
London, mid Ackerman and Palumbo Inc. of
Miami — but the surge In terrorism hits
spawned a dozen or so smaller ones.
Peter J. Goss, director of the Washington
area office for Control Risks, still lixiks for all
(he world like what he was — an officer for
30 years In the British Army who once
headed military intelligent r In Singapore.
His colleagues In the firm Include former
See TE R R O R IS M , page 4D

Crazed Pets Often The hault Of Owner
By Ellis E. C onklin
LOS ANGELES (UPl) - They
once roamed wild In packs —
flesh-eating mamma Is clawing
the earth to make a den. each
knowing Its place In the social
order, from leadrr to runt.
Today, however, the pet dog
may hr showered with love and
affection as II It were a family
member — or forced to languish
alone In a fenced yard or u
one-bedroom condo for eight
hours a day.
Th e n , after an instinctual
chomp on a chair leg or a
reckless romp through the man­
icured (lower bed. man's best
friend finds Itself in the dog­
house Proplr. say veterinarians,
dog t r a in e r s a n d a n im a l
psychologists, can unwittingly

the way it Is raised th.il can lead like u human Ix-lng can resull In
mental disorders.
to a neurotic beast
Altrr nearly 10 years probing
A 1981 study by ihr Universi­
ty bf Pennsylvania School of Ihr animal psyche. Polsky re­
Veterinary Medicine found that called Instances where Ihe on42 percent of 700 j&gt;et owners c e -p la yfu l puppy g ra d u a lly
surveyed at the college believed turned Into a people-biting,
their dogs or rats — particularly furniture-mauling. Incessantly
PERSPECTIVE
allrnllon cravtng canines — had balking terror
" T h e r e was the c u s r of
serious behavioral problems
don't mean to. but they do,"
Dr, Richard Polsky. a clinical Sherlock, a 2-ycar-old hasscl
S u e M y 1a s . a n a n i m a l
behavioral 1st in Newport Beach. animal psychologist In Culver hound, who fell lire bed was his
Calif . said 80 to 90 percent of all City. C a lif, ts not surprised by and wouldn't lei Ihe owner get In
it." Polsky remembered.
the mental problems In pels are the n u m b e r of d is tra u g h t
P o ls k y a lso r c c u l l r d a
caused by their living environ­ n w itei
12-year-old poodle who suffered
Polsky, onr of only alxnit a
ment.
" Il l simply because people dozen trained jm-i psychologists from extreme anxiety attacks
In the country, said Isolation, when Its owners left their house,
are Ignorant." she said.
confusion
about Us place In the The porxtlc, when left alone,
However, Dr Peter Borchclt,
an animal psychologist In Forest household hierarchy, traumatic would scream so loud It set off
ihe burglar alarm
Hills. N.Y.. said It's a combina­ experiences early In life, and —
See CRAZED, page 4D
tion of the dog's personality and worsl of all — treating Ihe dog
make their faithful companions
crazy.
"Some people drive their pels
n e u r o t ic ," said H o llyw o o d
veterinarian Peter Cyrog "Th e y

I delivered my lax In­
formation lo my accountant,
.hx- Gomolskl. on April 10.
doe a lw a y s leaves the
country on the llth , and I
don't tlkr to pot things off
until the last minute.
T h e r e Is s o m e t h i n g
vaguely unseltltng about
seeing your trusted accoun­
tant's luggage, passport, aud

Tills year's tax prrpurullon
effort has been a difficult one.
The G rru t Receipt H unt,
w h ich has alw ays been
tlnilnlug. was worst- than
ever. In a dramatic drjiarturr
from previous practice. I had
carefully storetl my receipts
for office supplies in a shoe
box. raihrr than squirreling
(hem away In miscellaneous
|xx-kris.
The result of this |&gt;ulnslukmg dedication in careful re­
cord keeping was of course,
that I lost the shoe Ixix, I'm
going .buck lo lbe pcx-kcl
method ibis year
I think a dry t leaner could
triple his or her business by
uttering lo extract business
receipts Irnm coal pockris
during the year, and saving
Ihrm lor each customer until
lax time.
In addition In die problems
u( finding records, of course,
there is the problem of pot­
ting them in the correct
categories, and telling doe
what lo do with them.
Tills year. I irlrtl an In­
novative approach to deduc­
tions. I took depredation oil
my bruin.
It has ulwuys bothered me
dial I don't have a lot of die
big deductions my friends

b r a g a b o u t. T h e y b u y
upurtinnit buildings and »kt
ioitgrn unit dim twirl &lt;i| living
T h e y m ake b u n d le s of
money.
F o r tax p u rp o se s, m y
(rletids gel to assume their
buildings wore out a llllle
during (be year and lo sub­
tract a depreciation charge. II
doesn't matter thut their
buildings Medially Increased
In value. My friends subtract
Ixigus ilcprccladou (rum their
rr|xirtrd incomes, tell the IRS
Hu v really didn't muke any
money ai all. and skip paying
taxes.
I make my living from my
brain rather Ilian from build­
ings. Ii Is quite obvious (he
old thing Is wearing out: I
itilnk II only fair dial I should
tic able to drduct a depreda­
tion i barge from my Income
I read once dial, starting al
age 35, wc lose 100.000
brain cells every day. I know
(hat has been hapjH-nlng lo
me.
On my 35th birthday. I lost
the loo.ooo brain cells that
knew where I lelt the car
keys. I have losl 159 million
more since. I b»si 36.6 million
In 19H4 alone.
t don't want to brag or
anything, but I figure my
brain cells urr worth a dime a
thousand, I theretofore rleSa* BRAIN, page 4 D

by Garry Trudeau
A tX a &amp; M V M N C H M X T H M

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— A ll J a c o b Re ese
wanted was a ride. W h al
he got warn punched,
■ tri pped, t a r r e d and
feathered.
Reese, 20. of Houston,
told police he was hit­
chhiking on Interstate 45
when he was picked up
by four men In a truck.
The men bound Reese
with duct tape and took
hlin to a remote area of
Montgomery County. 30
miles north of Houston,
sheriff's spokesman
Howard Dupree said.
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struck him with their
fists several times. And
then they left,"
Reese was treated at a
hospital and released.

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Thomas' Committee
Deserves Support

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Some people nay familiarity breeds con­
tempt. Hut It often fosters understanding and.
thereby, improves personal relationships.
Such would be the case if the dream of
Sanford City Commissioner Hob Thomas
comes to pass.
Thomas envisions taking Sanford's human
relations a step further than Its current status
of acceptance and tolerance by its black and
white citizens — each to the other — to a
closely knit "fam ily" unit, working and
socializing together.
He hopes to achieve that through the
formation of a bl-raclal committee to promote
racial harmony and togetherness.
"I want people to Just get to know me ...
Once they see I'm all right, maybe they'll
open up a little to others (black people)."
Thomas, the first black elected to public’
office In Sanford, agrees there presently arc
no racial problems per sc In Sanford, but
stresses what he secs as u need to bring the
races together to allow for Interpersonal
relationships and growth, rather than accep­
ting things as they are. And In his opinion, at
the moment "things" are Just fine, except
there Isn't enough Interacting between the
races.
Thomas says he and his bl-raclal committee
want to make thi ngs even better by
approaching "attitudes" of whites to blacks
and blacks to whites so each gets to know the
other well enough to recognize both factions
can work together closely and harmoniously,
each with the sumc goal In mind: forming a
stro n g c o m m u n ity where ev er y body ’s
lifestyle Is of the highest possible quality.
One place Thomas wants to start Is at the
churches. He says he wants ministers to help
the committer bring about Inter-faith. Inter­
racial services which. Thomas feels, will draw
peoplr's attention to "their common Maker."
He says such services also should foster
mutual friendships among blacks and whltrs.
Well, that’s a pretty tall order. But we think
Thomas has thus far demonstrated his strong
Interest In the betterment of Sanford as a
community Its residents can be proud of. And
we think he'll be able to fill that order.
What he needs now Is the support of his
rollragurs on the city commission who are
scheduled to consider giving Ills bl-raclal
committee official status as an entity sanc­
tioned by the commission.
Thomas' project Is a worthwhile undertak­
ing and should have the city commission's
unanimous support.

Gift Of Life
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary
Margaret Heckler launched a nationwide
program recently thut deserves wide support.
The cumpalgn Is aimed at finding donors for
thousands of Americans who are la need of
organ transplants. They Include about 1(X)
persons waiting for heart transplants and
7,(KX) for kidney transplants.
Symbol for the movement Is 14-month-old
Ryan Osterblom of Florldu, who underwent
surgery at u Pittsburgh hospital April 5 to
have his diseased liver replaced. The opera­
tion began a few days after President
Reagan's attention was drawn to the child's
case by a Florldu congressman, and Mrs.
Heckler mude a plea for a donor for him.
Mrs. Heckler 1ms prepared a 30-second
television spot urging Americans to become
organ demurs. The spot Includes a toll-free
telephone number of the American Council
on Transplantation. I -800-ACT-G IVE.
Cullers can receive Information on how to
become donors, thereby giving longer life to
muuy children, teenagers und adults.

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W ASHINGTON |UP!| - This spring, amidst
the home town poetry, paeans to your local
sheriff and other offerings that bloom In the
Congressional Record, there appeared a genuine
lloral tribute.
1 mean no dts[»aragement of Senate Re­
publican leader Robert Dole of Kansas when I
note he Is hardly as flowerly as one of his
predecessors, the late Sen. Everett DIrksen.
The GOP leader from Illinois used to raise the
ornamental level of senatorial oratory by
Introducing legislation to designate the marigold
us the national flower.
Talk about verbal adornment! Dlrksen's
tributes to the marigold were about as ornate as
language can gel without attracting bees Item
on cross-pollination.
Dole apparently lacks this touch, but Is not to
be faulted for such a shortcoming. Few senators
could match the grandiloquence of Dlrksen's
prose when he was la full oratorical lllgbt
Or maybe mat (golds give Dole bay fevet.
A* to what happened to the national flower
crusade after Dlrksen's departure, I can only

guess. Presum ably. It ended up on the
legislative compost heap. But the mantle, or
spiritual afterglow, appears to have shifted to
the House.
It was a member of the "other body, as they
say on Capitol Hill, who pointed out that 1985
marks the 75th anniversary of the availability of
flowers by wire.
The reason Rep. Frank Horton. R-N.Y-, felt
obliged to speak up on this subject Is un­
derstandable He halls from Rochester, which,
as he told hts colleagues, "has long been
acclaimed as Flower City' and ts host to the
nationally renowned Lilac Festival So therr!
It was of Rochester "the birthplace of the Idea
to send flowers by wire” that Horton primarily
sang. "Few people know" that about Rochester,
the congressman averred, and I must confess I
was among the benighted.
On Aug 18. 1910. according to hts contribu­
tion to the Congressional Record. 15 retail
florists attending a convention at the .Seneca
Hotel in Rochester got together and tnrmed an
organization "to allow people to conveniently

send (lowers around the world."
Maybe Horton's resolution to designate this
coming Aug. 18 as "National Flowers by Wire
Day" isn’t as controversial as Dlrksen's proposal
to designate marigolds as the national flower.
It turned out that roses, nasturtiums and
other posies had partisans, too.
Nasturtiums?
Yes. I count these delightful plants as my own
favorite. Garden-wise, nasturtiums have a lot
going for them. Not only are they cultivated for
their blossoms: they also have seeds that can be
used as capers.
Just try eating a marigold. You may be able to
feast your eyes but Internal consumption likely
will bring on an attack of Indigestion.
More about that at a more appropriate time.
Right now. we arc talking about National
Flowers by Wire Day.
As Horton reminded his colleagues. "Mowers
have become an Important symbol of good will,
hope and general harmony."
Tha t sort of hyperbole truly stamps him as
Dlrksen's worthy successor.

RUSTY BROW N

JULIAN BOND

New
Bodies
And Women

It's The
Real
Thing
What are the Democrats going to
do?
Their problem is serious, and no
one — from Edward Kennedy to
George Wallace — seems to have
the answer.
Last November. Ronald Reagan
was re-elected with 525 electoral
votes, greater thun the victory
Franklin Roosevelt won over Alf
London In 1936. President Reagan's
49-stale total tied I be landslide
Richard Nixon won over George
McGovern In 1972 The 59 percent
of Ihc popular vote he won In 1984
was even larger than his 5 1-percent
margin In 1980.
As heartening as that victory was
for those who believe In (he presi­
dent and his policies. It was a dark
day for those who don’t. Even more
disturbingly, exit polls taken before
and after showed u dangerous racial
ami (lass stratification In the 1984

election,
Sixty-one percent of the voting
men and 57 percent of voting
women chose Reagan Bush over
Mondale-Ferraro, demonstrating a
gender gup far different than most
(Mdlsters had predicted.
Age and education didn't separate
those who voted. Fifty-eight percent
of voters from 18 to 44. and GO
percent of those 45 und older voted
for the oldest man ever to hold the
olflce of president of the United
Stales.
Fifty percent of those with less
thun u high school education chose
Reagan: 60 percent of those who
graduated from high school und hud
some college, und 59 percent of
those with a college degree voted for
the president.
Seventy-three percent of while
Protestants. 55 percent of Catholic*,
and 80 percent of white, born-aguln
Christians chose Reugun.
But personal Income, unlike edu­
cation. did muke a difference. The
more money u voter made, the more
likely he or she was to want four
more years. Only 46 percent of
ihose who made lews than $12,500 a
year voted Republican.
And race — race more thun
Income, education or religion de­
termined whether or not a voter
wanted a change. Nine of every 10
blacks, two thirds of Hlspunlca and
two thirds of Jew* chose the Demo­
crats.
Now the Democrats have to figure
out how to win back those disaf­
fected whites without alienating
those who temulned loyal.
No one wunts two Republican
(turtles. Given u choice between the
original und an imitation, voters —
like consumers — will choose the
real thing every time

JACK ANDERSON

Radio Free Europe
W A SH IN G TO N — Bureaucratic
turf battles and Ideological warfare
among oIBclals are threatening thr
cffectiveness of two governmentfunded rudlo stations, a team of
congressional Investigators bus
concluded, The stations are sup(Miscd to broadcast objective news
and fair commentary to the pro­
paganda drenched millions In the
Soviet bloc.
Their recent survey of programs
broadcast to Eastern Europe by
Rudlo Free Europe and Radio Liber­
ty in Munich showed "Increasing
hard-line rhetoric” and extreme
anti-Soviet views that Insulted the
intended audiences, the Irani staled
in a report obtained by our associate
Indy Badhwur.
S p e c if ic a lly , t h e y fo u n d
"excessive Intrusion Into the dully
operation of the radios" by the
Board lor International Broadcast­
ing In Washington. This led to
erosion of the authority of the
s i n lIons' lop m anagem ent in
Munich, with the result that the
program content suffered, said the
rrport preparetl by Rep. Larry
Smith, D-Fta.
As we re|Mirted earlier, many
program s were found to have
blatantly anti-Sem itic content:
others were insulting to ethnic and
religious groups: still others were
critical of the United Slates and Its
ullles.
One reason for the breakdown in
program control ap|ieurs to tie u
power struggle between James
Buckley, a former conservative
Republican senator and president of
Radio Free Europc-Kadlo Liberty,
und Frank Shakespeare. * former
Nixon White House aide, who Is
chairman of the board
The two directors of the radio
stations are ultraconscrvutlves more
attuned to Shakespeare's views
than Buckley's, according to the

report.

The station directors believe that
"the situation In Eastern Europe
and the Soviet Union Is so tenuous
that the Soviet Union could be on
the verge of collapse." the report
states, adding: "There is evidence
thut the two directors have at­
tempted to move the radios in (hat
direction with (Shakespeare's) obvi­
ous Impllrtl approval ..."
Th e congressional report con­
tinued: "Currently. (Radio Free
Europe-Rudlo Liberty) Is. to u large
degree, 'run* from Washington by
chairman Shakespeurc. We lound
that If it was not (Shakespeare) who
went over Buckley's head to the
radios, the directors were going
d ir e c t ly to the c h u trin a n In

Washington."
The Investigators were told that
the two directors were hired by
Shukrspcurr, In one case over the
opposition of Buckley. Munich
employees told the Investigators
that "us a result, troth directors ol
the radios ‘beat up' on Buckley."
Buckley's inability to exercise
firm control hits led to "Intensive
com|H-tlllou and Inllghtlng" among
the two stations' personnel, which
Die report characterizes as u "con­
tinual bolting pot of various intellcclual emigres from the East." Some
editors favor programs prejiarcd by
their friends und try to keep (tolltlrul
oppouetils' programs oft the air, the
report states
Lack of authority at the top
means thut the stations depend "on
the vigilance of the editors of each of
the 21 languuge services to Identify
unacceptable material," the report
explains, adding "This Is reminis­
cent of the fox g u a rd in g the
henhouse."
Shakespeare has tried to politicize
the radio stations, the report
charges. Late last year. It notes.
Shakespeare met with the news
stuff and predicted "the coming of
the conservative m ille n n iu m ."t"

If there's any group of women
who can feel really good about their
impact on society. It's the Boston
collective of 11 who published the
first. "O ur Bodies. Ourselves" In
1970.
It was a 75-cent. hand-stapled
guide to women's health.
The authors were all laywomen
who wanted to know more aboelr
bodies. They divided up questions
about sexuality, fertility, menstrua­
tion and hystere cto m ie s and
plunged into extensive research.
They met weekly and wrote about
w h a t t h e y le a r n e d w i t h a
woman-to-woman approach.
Medical inform ation was in ­
terlaced with the voices of women
telling how it feels to make love,
give birth, and how they think
about their bodies. All this was
passed along, as one reader aptly
described, "W ith the friendliness of
an adult slumber party."
The underground publication of
the Boston Women's Health Book
Collective caught on Immediately.
Simon and Schuster soon published
a slick, mass-market version. Since
then. 3 million copies have been
sold around the world,
Now, a totally updated, complete­
ly rewritten edition Is available,
called " T h e New O ur Bodies,
Ourselves."
The first book played a major role
in women's totally new view of
themselves as high-volume health
consumers.
The book led to the formation of
the National W om en's Health
Network, whose 20,000 members
and 300 health-care groups are
committed to keeping women In­
formed and to Influencing health
policies.
Because of the book and the
network, many more women now
confront doctors with questions, ask
for options, get second opinions and
feel responsible for doing some of
their own research before making a
medical decision.
"O ur attitude ts: Nobody knows
what's best for you except an
Informed you." says Vllunya Diskin,
one of the co-authors.
The book lias had an impact on
the medical profession too. While at
first, m any doctors resented the
new Inquisitiveness and assertive­
ness of their women patients, they
gradually learned to rrspect the
women's health care movement.
D r . R ic h a r d I. F e ln b lo o tn .
associate professor of family medi­
cine at the State University of New
York at Stony Brook, has said,
"Without question, the collective
has made a major contribution to
shifting the balance of power tn the
patient-doctor relationship toward a
partnership of equals."

SCIENCE WORLD

Childrens' Sleep Disorders Put To Rest

-IS ANYTHI NG W R O N G ? YO U'RE THE O N L Y
O N E G OIN G THE S P E E D L I M I T r

By Elisabeth Pennlsl
UP1 Science W rite r
NEW YORK (UP1) - A child's
sleep can he a parent's nightmare.
As If |MMMcased by evil spirits,
some sleeping youngsters scream,
bang tlirtr heads, shuke their
bodies, walk into wulls. wet their
tied*, but cannot be uwakrnrd.
Awake, many children fuss because
they don't want logo to bed.
Their exhausted patents try many
remedies, often without success.
"Sleep disorders In children are
very common, and there arc a lot of
myths about them," said Dr. Rich­
ard Ferbcr. director of the Center for
R e d la lrlc S le e p D iso rd e rs at
Childien's Hospital In Boston.
Friends und relatives may tell
parents their sleepless child Is being
s|K&gt;lled. that Infants should be
allowed lu cry no matter what or
that the child's behavior Is some­
thing that must be endured until It
is outgrown, said Ferber.
"But you Just don't have to sit

and let It be. You cun do things to
get the children to go to sleep
again." he said
There ore two kinds of sleep
disorders: those caused by dis­
turbances during sleep, such us
apneu, sleep-walking, bed-wetting,
night seizures, night terrors, and
hrud-hunglng. and those resulting
from a disturbed sleep schedule.
Perhaps the most serious sleep
problem is apnea Sometime during
sleep, breathing stops, possibly
because the longue flops hack and
obstructs the w indpipe. Those
children who don't automatically
move to reopen airways might snorr
loudly and wake up partially as
much as a hundred times u night to
start breathing again. Rollak said
Such breathing difficulties result
from enlarged tonsils or adenoids,
or Inherited abnormal anatomy —
such os a cleft palate or Jaw placed
too far backward — that ruts off air
flow when u child lies down

Im plicated In sudden Infant
death, apnea can affect a child’s
alertness and bLxxl pressure and
can result in an enlarged heart and
lung problems. Poliak said. During
the day. children with sleep apnea
urc often tired. If thr obstruction ts
big enough, some have to breathe
through thetr mouths.
Since the tonsils und udrnolds
shrink as the child grows older,
surgery to remove the obstructing
tissue is not always necessary,
Poliak said.
"But It could be many, many
years." said Ferber. "In the mean­
time. they could be sulTerlng quite a
hit. "So In that circumstance, we
want to go In und do something
quick,"
Terrors differ from nightmares in
that they occur during thr deepest
sleep. Within two hours of going to
bed. thr child sits up with eyes
open, sweating, panting, screaming
and thrashing for 10 to -40 minutes.
Later the child remembers little.

"The child may be the picture
abject terror as If being pursued by
something." said Dr. Charles Poliak,
head of the Sleep-Wake Disorders
Cenlcr at New York Hospital-Comell
Medical Center.
While going through the "terror"
the child cannot be aroused and
may push a concerned parent away.
Some parents say their children
look possessed because of strange
facial expressions.
Poliak said night terrors "are
s ig n ific a n t In that th e y a rc
frightening to the parent. Generally,
they don’t Indicate any major dif­
ficulties In the child's life."
According to Ferber, children
with night terrors sleep so deeply
that they have trouble shifting Into
less deep sleep. Through age 6 .
these disturbances usually reflect
the Immaturity of a child's sleep
patterns. A regular sleep schedule
and getting enough sleep sometimes
helps.

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_______________________________________ Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Sunday, April II . lf M — 30

'Earth Day' Long Passed, But Work Continues
B y Lin d a Werfelman
W ASH IN GTON (UPI) — The young
environmental crusaders Inspired by
the first Earth Day In 1970 arc nearing
mid-life, and so Is ihe movement they
began.
The teach-ins and frolicking street
demonstrations ihat marked the first
celebration of Earth Day on April 22.
1970. are long gone. In their own way.
environmentalists have become part of
the establishment, gaining Important
Jobs In government and business and
winning passage of a string of laws to
protect the air and water.
"The environmental movement has
come a long w ay," said Wilderness
Society President Gaylord Nelson, who
was a key organizer of Earth Day while
he was a senator from Wisconsin,
"Environmentalists learned quickly
that Just demonstrating won't do the
Job any more." agreed Glenn Paulson, a
graduate student In environmental
sciences when he was named to the
national steering committee for the first
Earth Day.
"I don't think the environmental
movement has quieted down — it’s
become Institutionalized. It has Just
become built Into the way everyone
does business."
Paulson. 43. now casing himself out
of a Job as vice president of the National
Audubon Society, will !&gt;c a vice presi­
dent of Clean Sites Inc., a non-profit
toxic waste cleanup firm The scientist
has |&gt;aced his career along a path
forged by the environmental movement
Ihat evolved from Earth Day.
The trail led him and other young
environmentalists of the early 1970s
‘ from street demonstrations promoting
clean air and water Into environmental
action groups, government environ­
mental agencies and Industry.
In Paulson's mind. Earth Day re­
mains "a seminal point In the devel­
o p m e n t of th e c o n s e r v a t i o n environment movement In the Unllrd
States." And his new Job In Industry ts
a "logical next step" to make a real
difference In cleaning up the environ­
ment.
Paulson ts not alone in leaving a

major environmental group for a new
Job In Industry or government,
Others — Including chief executive
ofUcers of Th e Wilderness Society,
Sierra Club. National Audubon Society.
Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace
and top policy experts In some of the
same organizations and others — have

‘The environmental move*
ment has come a long
w a y...‘Environmentalists
learned quickly that just
demonstrating won't do
the job any m ore.'
In rcccnl months made similar changes
or announced plans lo move on to new
Jobs.
The multllude of departures "m ay
reflect a feeling that an era Is over.”
said Michael McCloskey. who plans to
step aside this summer as executive
director of the Sierra Club lo con­
centrate on lobbying and policy analy­
sis In a new Job as chairman of
93-yrar-old group.
“ I have the feeling that 1 have done
this longer than anybody else who is
now the chief executive officer of a
major environmental organization."
McCloskey said.
Like many of the others. McCloskey.
who has run the San Francisco-based
Sierra Club for 10 years, said he
wanted new challenges. In his case,
that meant more time lo concentrate on
Issues ami less pressure lo develop an
organizational budget.
"I had a feeling I'd been preaching lor
long enough, and It was time to start
practicing." M id Jonathan Lash. 39.
who left his Job as senior attorney for
the Natural Resources Defense Council
In February to become the stale
commissioner of water resources In
Vermont.
His work with the NKDC marked his
first Involvement in the environmental
movement — a Job Dial gave the Peace
Corps veteran "a little more room for
Idealism” than his earlier experiences

as a law student and law clerk
James Banks, formerly the defense
‘I think there are a
council's clean water expert, began a
number of people who are
new Job In March as director of
in the business community
environmental affairs for Waste Man­
agement Inc., the nation's largest
... who know In their hearts
disposer of toxic wastes.
they would like to resurface
"T h is company Is In Ihe business of
as environmentalists.'
trying to solve environmental pro­
b le m s , m u c h th e sa m e w ay
e nvironm entalists a re ," said the
Although It was not his prime
36-year-old Banks "1 sort of looked at It motivation, Lash speculated ihat poli­
as moving down the street Instead of tics may have Influenced others to
leave the environmental organizations
across the street."
%
Geoffrey Webb. Washington repre­ In favor of work elsewhere
sentative of Friends of the Earth,
"There may have been some sense
described the turnover ns u "rhangfng after the elect If'a of, 'Ore, can I face
of the guard." which he said Is good tor lour more years? " he said.
both Ihe environmentalists and their
Environmentalists who "had to meet
organizations.
an onslaught" of controversy front
"It can be time lo move on. and there Interior Secretary James Watt and
can be people who can move up." said Environm ental Protection Agency
Webb. 28. with Friends of the Earth for A d m in is tra to r A n n e U u rfo rd In
four years and part of a second Reagan's first term don't know what to
generation of environmentalists loo expect during Ihe second. McCloskey
young lo have Joined In the original said.
Earth Day. "The fights (over environ­
Many have praised Lee Thomas, who
mental causes) today aren't ihe same holds Burford's old Job, Bui they are
as they were years ago nnd the skills divided on Interior Secretary Donald
Model, who was blasied by critics
thal are needed aren't a the same."
The success of Ihe movement de­ d u rin g Ills confirm ation hearings
pends on Us ability to attract people because as Walt's undersecretary he
with both business skills and a com­ served as enforcer of some of Wall's
mitment lo the Issues, agreed Karl moat controversial policies.
Wcndelowskl. who took over In Febru­
"Th e crusading rx|H-rlctH-c of ihe
ary as head of the San Francisco-based early '70s returned In Ihe llrsl four
Friends.
years of the Reagan administration
"I think there are a number of people and we got away fiom the practical
who are In Ihe business community ... question of how do you get things
who know In their hearts they would accomplished." McCloskey said
like to tesurfacr as environmentalists."
Hut President Louise Dunlap of the
said W cndelow skl. 4 1. a former Environmental Policy Instlliitc added
engineer who went back to school for a lhal Reagan's presidency and Wall's
masters degree In business.
stewardship produced unexpected
"I realized I wanted lo develop mv Ix-nllts for her organization and others:
background. There were going to need KPI's donations skyrocketed and ihe
to be managers In ihe environmental group s annual budget doubled in four
years lo $1.5 million
community."
"Ronald Reagan, while a terrible
Lash characterized the mass of re­
cent resignations as a continuation of threat lo the policies we cure about,
the process thal brought Ills generation rudrd up helping strengthen Ihr In­
Into prom inent positions In Ihe stitutions wc rare about because he
environmental movement In 1977 as scared people so m uch." Dunlap said
For some groups. Ineluding Friends
replacements lor those who took jobs In
ol ihe Earth, the influx of donations
Ihe Carter administration

nnd new membership fees failed lo
build a strong financial bases
"W e s|H-ni them Just as quickly,"
Webb M id. noting that money was
needed to light the administration's
" g re a t num b er of a s s a u lts " on
environmental Issues
M c C lo s k e y c h a r a c te r iz e d the
environmental movement's currrnt
m ood as m ixed. " S o m e of the
Ideological crusading has disappeared,
hut It hasn't vanished."
Even though the personalities and
Issues are changing. Nelson Mid. lhal
does not signal a weakening of the
environmental movement. The Issues
are becoming more complex, he added,
citing ttie difficulty of finding agree
ment on proposals to clean up toxic
wastes and control acid rain.
"Every time you gel a Love Canal,
every lime you gel pollution of an
underground water supply. rvcrylxxly
who looks at It says. My heavens, what
are we doing lo ourselves here?'"
The passage of time has brought
environmentalists an acceptance thc&gt;
had not foreseen In 1970. when,
according lo Nelson's count, only a
handful of lawmakers considered
themselves part of the environmental
movement.
The cause Is so strong now. he M id
"If you looked around the Congress
I
know all 535 (senators and repre­
s e n ta tiv e s ) w ill all say t h e y 'r r
environmentalists, whether they really
arc or not."
At Ihe Interior Department, Model, an
Oregon native who remembers his
lather's successful rigid to slop an
A rm y C o rp s ol E n g in e e rs river
straightening project in Ills home slate,
applies (he environmentalist laln-l n&gt;
himself.
"There's a growing el hie of eoncrni
lor Ihe environment." he said
"A s that matures, you gel a dltlrrrni
way In which II plays Into the system
Right off. people don't propose some­
thing lhal Is going to he horrendous,
and the range of dispute Is narrowed
Environmental considerations are a
par! of everything were doing

N Growing

OUR READERS WRITE
H eart W arm ing
Central Florida has m any fine
young people whose good deeds go
unnoticed. When my son Barrett
Arnold la chemistry le a th e r at Cake
llrantlry High School) died recently,
his students touched our hearts and
helped to case our painful grief In
many, many ways These students
ate a beautiful example of young
people who are compassionate and
caring.
Approximately 200 students served
as honorary pallbearers, traveling
Irom Altamonte Springs lo DcLand tor
the funeral. What an Impressive sight
they were* The si intents also Initialed
ihe establishment of an educational
fund for his daughter Layla — a
genuine tribute to learning.
We arc also grateful to the faculty
and stall, and especially to Principal
Darvtn Boothe and Assisi ant Principal
.Joseph Mills for iheir kindnesses We
can undcrslatul anil appreciate the
pride my son felt In bring a part of
Lake Brantley High School.
Ruth Cobb Arnold
DcLand

E xcu se Fire O fficia l
For Losing Patience
I read with iiurrrnl Ihr Inter of Mr
S E. Rodgers, In the Sunday April 7
edition of the Evening Herald. I
sympathise with Mr. Rodgers' In­
dignation about the Fire Department
Lieutenant's action, bui on behalf of
the Lieutenant, let me say that any
p e rs o n 's patience can becom e
exhausted, and patlcnre tried to
exasperation Is not conducive to
courteous manners. Although an
avenue for egress and Ingress had
been leti open, perhaps u had not
been noticed by others who ran over
the hoses before Mr. Rodgers did
Being a Fireman is a hazardous
occupation and not a comfortable one.
The high pressured waicr coming
through would make handling the
hose similar lo the capture of an
anaconda. If Firemen lost control of
the nozzle. the hose would writhe like
a snake. These fire flghtrrs endure
heat comparable to the Imagined heat
of H ades. T h e y som etim es arc
overcome by smoke. They will risk
their lives and enter a burning
b u ild in g to rescue som eone. A
Fireman In Binghamton, N.Y. rescued
a Utile boy who was screaming and
kicking because his puppy "Dooley"
had been left behind He re-entered
the building and brought the puppy
out Just In lime to escape being
trapped under a collapsed celling.
A person remembers a rude en­
counter longer than a mild reprimand,
so I hope Mr. Rodgers will forgive the
Lieutenant's emotional outburst and
credit him for having laught him that
one should not drive over a firehose.
Kathryn Stagnrr
Sanford

O S fto Y W u iD
' W E W U ID

M andatory Seat Belt Law Should Be Passed
Wc (Ihe Maitland South Stm lnolr
Chamber of Commerce) recommend
passage of ihe Mandatory Seat Belt
Law.
Even opponents ol scat belt legisla­
tion generally concede the use ol seat
belts reduces fatalities ami ihe severi­
ty of Injuries In automobile accidents
Hie llrsl objection most opponents
raise is "T h is Is another intrusion of
Ihe government Into my private life
and |x-rsonal business!" To ihe con­
trary. II Is In Ihe public Interest that
we all drive our aulomoblles as salrly

The Right A rticle
The Oviedo Woman's Club appreci­
ates your publicity rlfotts to promote
our annual tasting luncheon. The
article you published helped make our
luncheon a community success
Again, the publicity was Just the
right article for a successful luncheon
ami we thank you for helping In this
endeavor.
Mrs. Charles Evans
Ov iedo Woman's Club
member

as possible. Disregarding, for the
moment, factors of human suffering,
some economic facts arc worthy of
consideration. Fatalities and severe
Injuries result In higher claims paid
by insurance companies and higher
claims mean higher Insurance prr
miums for all. What of the cost lo all
ta x p a ye rs In p r o v id in g pub lic
assistance to those needlessly dis­
abled. widowed or orphaned because
of traffic accidents?
Another frequently heard argument
in opposition Is iliai such a law would
be unenforceable. Granted, seal belt
use should not lx- the subject of a
major law enforcement effort, but It
cuuld certainly Ik- an "add-on" when
a driver Is slopped for other offenses.
It would seem that the very least a
mandatory seat bell law would ac­
complish would be lo encourage those
who don't use scut bells lo consider
doing so and to reinforce the habit for
those who ordinarily do. II Just one llle
could lie saved, would not It be worth
the effort?
James G. Houser
Maitland-South Seminole
Chamber of Commerce

W in te r Springs W a te r Bills Not A Jo ke
In a recent letter (April 71 to your
paper Mary Tum ln of Sanford refered
to a future water bill of $75 on April I.
1987 us an "April Fool Joke." Please
Mary — don't move to Winter Springs
— we re better than half way there
ulrradyl
[hin t I wtsh our bill of $42.64
(walrr 11.88. sewer 30 291 were an
April Fool Joke Instrad of the usual
monthly Joll! Our year's grand total
was $41 1.18 — more than our
property taxes!
There are only two people fretlredl
In our household and wc try so hard
lo lessen our expenses: We rolled
rainwater In barrels for watering

flowers and shrubs — seldom water
our lawn; we get gallons of cooking
and drinking water from the public
well off highway 17-92; we do shower
dally, but a tub balh Is a thing of the
past.
My neighbors, with larger families,
pay little more; family of 3 adults. 2
children. $43; family of 3 adults. 3
children. $45 — April bills.
I wish someone could tell us why
the rates can't tie set up on a more
equitable basts — seems so grossly
unfair.
Jean C- Prcsslcr
Winter Springs

End Reckless D riving
How much Is your life worth?
Enough to support more putrols and u
cruekdown on unsafe motorists for
speeding, tullgrillng. nnd lane see­
sawing lhal are causing death. Injury,
and rising Insurance costs? There la
too much "togetherness." for example
driving 45 In a 45 ml. zone will ensure
a clone on your bumper braking,
weaving, and Ignoring turn signals.
Passing Is accomplished by speeding
up lo your bumper, curving to lire led.
then dashing Immediately In front.
As long us wc fall to demand Iralllc
law rntorcem eni because many
otherwise responsible people mukr a
halm of running late and don't want
lo be inconvenienced, the carnage and
expense will escalate and our civil
rights violated, In Ihut It Is almost a
mutter of survlvul lo attempt to drive
to work or run an errand.
Our congested roads will be wlih us
Indefinitely, but we can all reach our
destination faster and more safely
with a crack down on reckless drivers
I am In Orangr-Scmlnolr traffic 2
hours dally, yet I rarely see a motorist
being ticketed. However. I hey do slow
down when a patrol cur Is sighted
We. loo. can benefit from a get-lough
policy practiced In a lew oilier stairs.
Fines and a requirement that they
attend driving school alter a certain
number of (minis, will lie live-savers.
(' Phelps
Longwood

911 Shortcom ing
One morning (his week I enjoyed
listening lo a very Informative and
comprehensive talk show on the local
radio stullon. pertaining lo Ihe "911"
line to he operational In approximate­
ly a year. The guest speaker spoke
very positively about response times
for distress calls: reducing crunk calls,
etc. etc.
One polnl not covered however, was
the group of people who cannot reach
a phone — my parents couldn't!
A.L. Huenzle
Sanford

Up G as T a x $1.50
I uni entirely In agreement with some
of our local politicians about raising the
gas tax.
After all It has been over a year now
since It was boosted by about 14* In
most areas
But let us not propose K X . It should
be more like $1.50. then we should not
have to quibble about gas taxes for at
least a few years.
It should ulso get rid of the trash on
our highways and allow more room for
the proper Mercedes. Rolls. Porsche,
etc.
Alter all these are the people paying
our taxes.
Is It not so Mr. Klpley?
Gil Ogllnc
Lake Mary

Older
U.&amp;. Hep.
Claude Pepper

,

Nursing Home Care
Often Too Costly
Q. I * i i surprised to learn that
neithe r Medicare nor private Insur­
ance policies pay for moat nursing
home care. How can older A m eri­
cana afford to pay these costa
out-of-pocket? W hat kind of cover­
age la now available for nursing
home care?
A Neither Medicare nor most private
health-insurance programs will pay fur
long term or cusiodlal nursing home
care. W lthm il a doubt, Irom (he
pcrsjrccilvc ol the elderly, the absenre
of a comprehensive long-term care
system thal provides medical, social
and personal-cure services Is ihe single
greutesi deficiency of our present
hcalili care system
My subcommittee receives hundreds
of letters and telephone calls Weekly
from dlsirnught senior clll/ens, or lltclr
families, who describe In vivid detail
how Ihrlr lifetime savings were wl|x-d
out because of a prolonged illness ihat
required thr cure that only a nursing
home could provide The most tragic of
these stories come Irom laniillrn with
loved ones sullrrlng from Al/lirimcr's
disease.
Most older Americans cuitnnl afford
to |iay these costs. In 7ti pcrrcnl of Ihe
families with an elderly leader, the
after tax per-caplln Income — Including
In kind benefits and annuitized M v ln g s
— Is less Ilian $10,000
Tills year we are spending ubout $25
billion for nursing-home rare. Approx­
imately one half of thrxe expenses Is
borne by nursing-home residents and
Iheir families Medicaid rovers long­
term cure, but only for very poor
persons.
Supplemental Medical Insurance,
culled "Mrdlgap." purchased by two of
every three older Americans, covers
mostly short-term acute and post-acute
care. Only 50.000 Individuals are
c u rre n tly covered by In d ivid u a l
long-term-care jxjffcicti. These (Hillcfes
mostly cover nursing-home rare on a
pcr-dlem basis for a short period of
lime.
You should lie encouraged lo learn,
however, that many Insurance compa­
nies arc presently developing policies
designed lo cover long-term care.
Q- My mother Just turned 65. How
long does the have to submit her
medicare claims?
A You should submit all Medicare
claims as soon as Is reasonably possi­
ble. But legally, you have at least 15
months from the date you receive a
particular mrdlcul service or treatment
In which to submit your Patient's
Request for Medicare Payment form.
For example, for services your mother
receives between Oct. 1. 1985 and Sept.
31. 1986 — a claim must be submitted
by Dec. 31. 1987.

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Sunday. April 21, 1915

There Has To Be Some Heart In Government'
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menial bodies have Pern by requiring them lo
pay fees for access rights lo a highway with that
money going Into the general fund or inlo a fund
lo Improve roads down ihr pike.'' Farr said
He says || goes against his sense of fair play in
see developers taken by surprise with demands
from eleeird officials for special fees at a public
hearing
With nearly 4.500 housing units on the
drawing board, in various phases of city approval
or under construction. Farr says the development
guidelines should be considered soon. Once
formulated, he says, adoption could be accompllshed In 30 days
He said the city could lie laced with those 1.500
new dwelling units with almost I 1.500 new
residents within IK months These residents. Farr
says from his planning background, will generate
58.500 trips by car dally onto Sanford's streets
The city must begin preparation now to lake
care til strert Improvements as soon as (tosslble to
prepare for this influx of traffic And speedy
adoption of a new development rode has become
essential, he says
lie also reminds that the owners of those nrw
homes, with a value for lax pur|&gt;osrs con­
servatively estimated at $157 5 million will be
paying about $400000 annually in property
taxes
While the city is growing from within. Farr also
sees the entire lakcfront. to Interstate 4 and
hryond. becoming part of the rlty through
annexation
As properties develop tut the lakcfront. outside
the city limits, those develr&gt;|&gt;ers will want water
and sewer service and they will seek annexation,
lie said
With an Increased lax base, ii is likely the city
will lx- able for the next four lo five years to
maintain its tax rale or even reduce it to $4 per
$ I .(XX) assessed valuation, he predicts
Hut the city still hasn't figured out a wav to
follow the slate's dictum of Improving the city
sewer plant and possibly going to tin- highly

expensive land spreading method of effluent
disposal without Increasing sewer service rates
drastically, he noted.
Sanford Is In an excellent position for assuming
a growth leadership role.'' Farr says "Slate
government Is now talking about growth man­
agement. but that term Implies taking care of
things as you go on Growth leadership Implies
preparing yourself for a position In management
Sanford knows growth Is here now. and we must
take an agresslve role In planning We have seen
others mistakes and we don't need to make the
same ones.
'll we don't Jump on a planning leadership
effort, we will be playing catch- up In the next 10
years." he said
What else must Sanford do to get ready?
Farr says the city must move forward to hire a
stall engineer Sanford City Manager W.E Petr'
Knowles has performed the dual functions of
manager and engineer since City Knginerj Mark
LaZcnby resigned nearly two years ago Hut
Knowles Is retiring from his cltv Job as of April
30
Farr said some thought ought lo be given lo
reorganizing the city administration into three or
four major departments As an example, the
engineer, when hired, could be in charge of public
w-orks and utilities, he said.
With Increasing growth, the city possibly by tinnext fiscal year will need one or two more
uniformed police officers, and the building
department will need probably two more building
Inspectors, he said.
Farr said he Is excited about the city's new era
w ith a new city manager "I have respect lor Pete
(Knowles) and what he has done lor the city, but I
also look forward to what the new manager will
do,” Farr said.
He said he expects the new manager lo be
Innovative, creative and to take problems and get
the Job done
Speaking of Knowles' offer lo make himself
available to the new city manager as a consultant.

Farr said he opposed that Idea
I didn t think the new city manger would want
thr former one around If he does, perhaps we will
have made the w rung selection. Farr said.
As the city grows Farr has become concerned
bv the apparent lack of pride m the community
he is seeing "You see people driving down the
street throwing chewing gum wrappers, soft
drink cans and other litter out the car w indow s "
He hasn't quite figured out yet how to Inspire
pride in community among the residents, but he
says he's working on it
lie is also concerned about the youth of the
community and would like to sec a Hoys club
here, a YMCA. a youth center, something to
provide good, wholesome activity for the children
and young people, a plaee where iliev w ill want to
go and vet In- properly su|x-rvlxcd
Now. too many young people are hanging out at
hamburger heavens ami othrr places where there
Is too much parking, too much opportunity lor
them to get Into trouble, hesavs
And Farr sees the greatest danger Sanford will
.ace as thr loss ol the Hum.in touch bv the cltv
commission
That really Ixithers me II somrbodv wants
something reasonable and the law does not
specifically allow it. it should lx- considered
nevertheless We must not turn our lioc kx on the
quality of life Sanford has always had There has
to lx- some heart in government We must lixik at
the overall picture ol how we i an help ralliet than
hurt."

Hut. there will be more, he predicts. He said It
would be nice If the women's*groups In Sanford
or the historical society would schedule tours ol
old homes in Sanford as Is done In Savannah. Ga
And Farr favors expansion of the General Sanford
Museum and Library
While the city of Sanford occupies an Important
place In his life Ills church and family are even
higher on his list of priorities
Hut they are all inter twined 'll thr church Is
growing, the family Is stronger and as a
byproduct the community Is strong." he said.
An ordained deacon of the Central Haptixt
Church In Sanford. Farr teaches an adult class
Htblr study and a youth group Hible study and
disctplcshtp He Is also involved In "evangelism
explosion" courses, teaching people how lo share
w ith others w hat they gel out of church and their
religious experiences
Farr 4 1 . and his wife. Joyce, hav e lour children
a daughter Julie. I!*, a freshman at the
l Diversity o| Florida: a daughter Jackie. Hi. a
junior at Seminole High School, and twins Debbie
and David 14. ninth-graders at Seminole High
Sclnxil
Whal d«x-s Farr see m Ills |ki Iiiic u ! future'’
He sees more ol whal will not In- than he dix-s ol
w hat will lx- as lar as |xilll!cs Is concerned
I have no desire to run lor olfice countywide or
on the state level." he says, adding, "but I
thoroughly enjoy the municipal level ol govern
merit

He also sees in the .ur a new era ol nxiprratlon
among Seminole County s governments Tinsecret to that cooperation will come from
professionals on the various stall being permitted
to meet and work out solutions to problems "The
problems are compounded when circled ofllcials
gel involved Farr said
As lar as cultural activities In the city Farr said
then- .ire already art festivals, regattas, anil
occasional concerts within the cltv as well as
mvriad cultural events at Seminole Couirnunltv
College

It I bail lo guess righl now . I would probably
guess i li.it | wouldn't mu lor re-election to tin
Sutilofd (itv Commission in 1980 Hut I would
miss it terribly
I am really afraid ol In-coming so used to lx-lng
m ollii i- that I'll tor gel how I got there and why
And I know there are others out there who could
serve as well as I I don't want lo become so
arrogant that I lorget that I have In assess whal 1
have accomplished and where I am a year to a
v*‘.u and a hall bom now lo know whether I will
tun Farr said

•..B ra in
Continued from page ID

Gloria Vanderbilt's Childhood Story
Sensitive . . . A Literary Achievement
Hy U nited I’resa International
Once Upon a Tim e, hy Gloria V
dcrlitll. (Knopf 302 pp $|l»95|
for those readers on tin- sunny sld&lt; ol
4&lt;» Gloria Vanderbilt may lx- a name on
leans and a perfume ixiltlc. a lovely,
phoenix who lias risen from tire ashes of
one O l the country's great moneyed
dynasties to make a fortune on her own
lo the rest of us she Is llie poor little
'fch gltl wlio starred in tin- most
sensational high srxiely child . uslixly
battle of tin- century in tin- days of the
G ir.li Depression The battle was won bv
G lo ria s imperious aunt
Mrs Harry
I'.iviir Whitney, and lost lay her mol her
the voting widow ol Reginald Vanderbilt
w hose paramours hi.iiiilrd her ail map
pi opt tale mother
Mm It lias been written about .
i usioilv case, and speculation on how
allci letl ihi psyiheol Little Gloria
•x rn rile She lias lx-cn pictured as
child smothered bv all the luxuries
money could buy but Ix-relt ol love
I In subsequent marriages to a nouveau
m ile playboy, a world renowed xvm
phonic conductor a lam oiis movie
director and an ctlisc ure author have all
•xco analyzed Irom tin- vacwpolnl that
Vanderbilt was a woman in search ol a
love that bad chided her She hcrsell has
always refused lo discuss her chlldhixxl
reserving the ...............ell her own story
someday
I bat sometlav has come, and Van&lt;t«-rtrill lias given us a sensitive txxik ol
memories ili.it is a lib rary at hlrveiiieni
ol the first water She lells us about her
hie from her verv lust recollections at the
•tge ol 2 mini her first Intimations ol

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mt-mltera ol the set ret British commando unit
known as the S|x-e t.il Air Service.
G oss has the direct gaze ol a man who Is
accustomed to asking tough questions and
gelling correct answers
i « n.billy there is an Increase m terrorism
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growing awareness that little Gloria Is a
child of considerable shrewdness, whose
views on the people and events around
her are often outrageous In their candor
She saw th ro u g h A u n t G e rtru d e
Whitney's unctuous lawyers, through Iter
|x&gt;ssesslve Grandmother Morgan, and to
a lesser degree through Mis Whitney and
her own mother neither of whom were
able to sec through her

terrorists themselves." Ackerman said m a
telephone interview. "W e find terrorists often do
exactly what they say thrv will do "
Ackerman s hrm has begun working with
art hit eels in the held of "security design."
"Security nerds to lx- built Into a building."
Ackerman said "If you're trying to protect a
plant in Lebanon, you would need a moving
Iturner to protect against a suicide truck bomber
But you don't need that for a plant in
Connecticut "
Corporations pay linns like his. Ackerman said,
"because security affects their bottom line."
Eugene Maatrangelo. an analyst who tra cks
data for Risks International Inc ol Arlington. Va..
a suburb of Washington. olTrrs statistical evi­
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International terrorism, particularly in acls
targeting businesses
His llgurrs show 3.525 terrorist Incidents
worldwide last year, compared to 2.838 In 1983
Uist year, businesses were targeted 1.205 times,
compared lo 760 such Incidents the previous
year. Mastrangclosald.
He said Chile led the lop 10 countries In
terrorist inrldents. followed by Peru. Nicaragua.
Kl Salvador. Colombia. India. Lebanon. Spain!
Northern Irrland and Srt Lanka
Maatrangelo said 63 percent of the 22.171
Incidents he has recorded since 1970 have
occurrrd during the past five years
He acknowledged many incidents are not
rcporled but said his statistics can disclose
patterns in terrorist activity.
"You can establish a track record for terrorist
groups, hr said "Knowledge Is power."
Maxirangrlo and other security consultants say
there ts a trend for terrorists to shift their attacks
Irom government and military Installations to
business targets

Frederick M. W lnshlp

dueled $3 060 lor I'tHi brant
depreii.il ton
You t an t do this J im said
ll.tilv
I h«- more innovative mv lav
Ideas, the quit krr Jtx- is m re|eei
tin in
Why not?' 1 asked ‘I’roplr
get lo lake depreciation lor their
i iirs. their mat hitirrv
their
b u ild in g s W h y not th e ir
brains?"
"Because the IRS savs you
can't." he said "Now whal s
tills other depreciation th.itge
fo r$ M 712?"

1 wrote oil Keynesian eco­
nomics." I replied
''You whal?" he screamed
Accountants get very testy by
the end ot tax season
I spent that mill'll acquiring

the /llllon or so tir.iln tells that
know Keynesian the o ry." I
&gt; \pl.imed
Hut nobody pays
••ny attention lo Keynesians
these it tvs I figured I might as
Will write those cells oil the
Ixxiks "
Itttt can t do that
Accmin
l-mis gel a lut re|N-llllve at the
eltd ol lax season
I had also taken .in investment
tax credit lor the investment I
made last year In hralit cells that
know alxmt weather forecasting
I had figured I could forecast the
weather as well as the economy,
and that It was time to diversify
I was alxiut to explain this to
lix-. when the i ells that knew
how lo ju s t if y the c re d it
vanished. My hrnln seems to lxwearing out faster anil faster
Next year I'll take accelerated
depreciation
I I ' lmo lh y Trrg o rf/irn w r l
conn s ih r np/xirfnnbt lo ro n r
s/Nind u till readers IVrifr him ut
ihr f.'v r/nng Hrr.ihl l

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PoIskv s
c o ii ii t e i
conditioning irealim-tii lot ihr
Ix mxIIc had the owner leave lot
lbe mmoles tin- first day. and
•lien reward tin- dog — usually
with lixxl — lot gixxl Ix-havior
rhe time span increased mini
tin- dog was sure the owner
wasn I .ilxnil lo skip low n
J u d i t h C r e in r r ol Sa n ta
Monica said her pel beagle
lx-came so demanding she had
lot ompromlse her hb-sivltI ll.nl lo lake ll everywhere."
she said
I couldn't go to a
restaurant without bringing n
along Ii got to the |xitnl where I
it hi It |n I even litlng home a dale
without him going nuts

"Companies are cranking Ihr terrorism factor
into thr cost of doing business
Muslramtelo
said
We are now dealing wilh a more sophisticated.
Ix-itrr armed, more seasoned group of terrorists
These |x-oplr arc willing lo take risks They urr
nm just leaving unattended bombs now They arcwilling lo come onto ihr scene, to throw the
Ixunli They are willing to light It out with
security forces
They are dedicated T h r uvrragr age of
terrorists In West Germany now Is in the 30s
They are veterans who have hern at their trade
lor over a decade. Now they arc Ix-gtnnlng to
recruit a new generation.
What this means Is that the Inept ones are In
jail but Ihr gcxxl ones arc wtIII on ihr sirrrt The
veterans don't engage unless ihey think they're
going lo win They do a lol of rrconnalsancr "
Mastrangrlo said that If experienced terrorists
observe that a targeted person continually varies
his movements and Is protected by bcxlyguurds
they may not strike.
"The frustrating thing In this business." hr
said. "Is that w r never know how many attacks
arc thwarted."
Mike Ackrrtnun knows about frustration. In
1975. alter 11 years of CIA work look him lo 20
countries throughout U l i n Americ a. Europe and
Africa, he resigned In protest against congressio­
nal Investigation of the agency, claiming the
probe "neutralized" his "operational effective­
ness."
Al thr firm he loundrd, Ackerman preaches
that the best defense against terrorism aimed al
businesses I* "a trained, alert, concerned execu­
tive."
Hr contends that sophisticated terrorist groups
are "simply not intimidated by small bodyguard
complements. They ran always muster sufficient
lirrpower lo overcome them."

Dili- man I'olskv said, movi-tl
m wiili his girlfriend .mil wauled
her two |H&gt;itit-r.ini.ms to abandon
their long standing habit ol
llt-sllilg oil lilt- Itf-tl at Might rile
i uddlf t oiistintis tlogs. Jealous ol
the new lover, would cry all
mght mini allowed hark m bi d
There was also an unhappy
Australian shepherd. I’olsky itrailed, who tiecame obsessively
|r.lions alter Its owners hail a
rlnld

I

lilt ting would uriii.ilt- in the
Ilaity's room and growl ai him
And Hu pareuis would punish
Hit- pri hy tossing him outside,
whlrh made him resent the
Ht'WIxtm even more. I’olskv said

Ackerman and other consultants agrre that
terrorists tend to select their targets Irom among
Ihr more visible Individuals and companies
ihc-v urge their clients to blend Into their
surroundings, avoid publicity and to Ik - as
unpredictable in their movements as |x&gt;sslhlr
Regular pursuits, such as Jogging arc discour­
aged
Executives, their stalls and lamlllrs are taught
how to rrcognizr when they are under sur
vrlllancr.

....

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W i l l i

|

The u s Slate Department will not
ransom negotiations on the ground tha
ihr kidnappers nil only leads lo more
pings
Some foreign governments simply con
on trying lo kill ihr terrorist culprits to i
thlrr using ransom money to buy urt
strategy that puts thr kidnap victim I
danger.
Once an executive Is kidnapped, the
becomes a deadly game of nerves, w
kidnappers ollen threatening to kill the
unless a ransom Is |&gt;ald

Kidnappers sometimes send tape rerun
the hostage pleading for his life, a tat
might prompt his shaken colleagues to
pay up to end the ordeal Then the kldi
might simply double ihrlr demand.
Higher than usual ransoms In u partlru
can prompt a wave of subsequent kldnappl
Although hostages usually are recover*
kidnappers are not apprehended
In the field of risk control. the goal is ore
of terrorism.
*
Dial is why Ackerman, who still talks I
( IA operative he was. says things like
Ihrust Is predictive."

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                    <text>77»h Year. No 70S Friday. April 19, 1985-Sanford. Florida

Cents

La k e M a ry A p p ro v e s 4%
Olrk H
r ......
B y Rick
Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
After haggling for two hours Thursday, the
Lake Mary City Commission approved a tuy
package that raises city employees' salaries
hrt ween 4 percent and 20 percent a year
All 19 city employees will get Increases, which
were made retroactive from April I. The city
commlssloners pay. as well as the mayor's, was
not changed, although they may request a raise
In June.
1 he commission approved the package 4 to 1.
saying it would. In the words of one commis­

Shuttle
Survives
Blown Tire
CAPE C A N A V E R A L (UPI) —
The shuttle Discovery and Its
seven member crew glided to a
safe landing today, blowing a
landing gear tire In the process.
A Jagged rip was found In the
heal shield tiles of the ship s left
wing flap
For commander Karol Bobko,
co-pitot Donald Williams and
crew members Hhra Seddon.
Jeffrey Hoffman. David Griggs.
McDonnell Douglas engineer
Charles Walker and Sen Jake
Darn. K-U(uh. the landing at
8 53 a m. ended a dramatic
weeklong space adventure.
One of two 44-Inch tires on the
ship’s right landing gear blew
during the touchdown and the
second was damaged, with no
apparent effect on the otherwise
picture-perfect landing, which
capped a 2 H -m llllo n -m lle
voyage.
Television views of the $1.2
billion shuttle after landing
showed a Jagged chunk lorn out
of a control flap at the edge of
the left wing It was not known If
Ihe damage would have an
Impact an Discovery's next
launch, now set for uround June
12.
"The swat team Is homr!" said
Brian Welch In mission control
when Discovery touched down,
referring lo Ihe crew's dramatic
— but unsuccessful — vitelllte
rescue effort using Improvised
"fly swatter" tools
Three and a half miles from
Ihe runway. Discovery's sistrrshlp. Challenger, stood ready
for blastoff In Just 10 days on a
weeklong Spacclab science
expedition.

TODAY
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Bridge............................. BA
Calendar.................... ...3A
Classifieds.................. 9 n a
Dear Abby................ . 5A
Deaths........................ .. 12A
Dr. Got!..................... .. SA
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Weather.
World.....

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12A

Welcome To Am erica
- And Stick ’Em Up
HEBEK C IT Y . Utah (UPI)
— T w o B ritish tourists
thought American police
shows were make believe
until their van was pulled
over by policemen.
Officers, who thought the
van might contain u neo­
Nazi fugitive, stopped Diane
B ud ge and h e r tra v e l
c o m p a n io n . J o n a t h a n
B u t c h e r . F o u r p o lic e
vehicles surrounded the
van Monday and several
officers crouched behind
their cars with guns drawn.
Shouting through a loud­
speaker. officers barked
orders to ihe British couple
— "step out of the van. put
your hands on your head."
Budge said.
Butcher suld. " I only
heurd 'step out of the van'
so I started walking casu­
ally toward them. Then
they yelled louder. ‘Pul
your hands In the air!'*'
"Il was a really American
experience." Butcher said.
"W e had viewed American
television show s about
police but we thought much
of it was not real. Now we
know It really happens."

sioner. boost morale "In dollars and cents " It
will cost the city $ 6 1.000
Under the plan, the city's six employees In ihe
highest pay grades will get a 20 percent raise
Those employees are the city manager, police
chief, city treasurer, public works supervisor,
police Iteu.cnant and building and zoning
official. Police Chief Harry Benson, the city's
highest paid employee, will get a raise of $4,350
His salary will Jump from $22,756 to $27,306
City Manager Kathy Klee, the second highest
paid, will get a Increase $4.2H9 bringing her
salary from $21.450 to $25,739

” ii ii u ii

To 2 0 % P a y R a is e s

At Ihe lower end of the pay grade, public
works employees salaries will jum p from
$9,608 to $10,500 The middle pay grades, such
as police patrolmen first class, will Increase from
about $ 15.500 to $ 18.360
Approval of the package comes after almost
lour months of study of the city's pay scales
The study, conducted by Commissioner Russ
Megonrgal and the city's personnel committee,
on which he acts as chairman was brought
about after much frustration about high turn­
over rates among city employees, especially
police officers The panel discovered disgruntled

■Paulucci Wins
Rezoning For
Apartments

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Hoe Down

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Ixora Garden Club members Judy Wlmblsh,
left, and Sally Rosamond with the help of
Arthur Brewington prepare ground near the
F t . M ellon m a rk e r, 2nd Street and
Mellonvllle Ave., Sanford, for new plants.
Mrs. Rosemond said the ground near the
marker was loo porous for the plants there

m

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and was creating a drainage problem. Mrs.
Wlmblsh said they were going to set day
lillies, marigolds, daisies and behind the
marker — which commemorates a settlerindlan battle In 1834 — a flowering pear tree.
The project is the club's way of helping to
beautify the city, Mrs Rosemond said.

Parents, Dentist Trade Lawsuits
By Deene Jo rd a n
Herald Staff W rite r
When a Longwood orthodontist told « Winter
Park couple lo. In effect, 'pul your money where
your daughter's mouth Is.' and refused lo take
Ihe girl s braces off until they did. lire couple
decided to go to another dentist. When the first
orthodontist sued for $650. they decided to
countersue for more than $300,000
The dental dispute started when Deborah
Rosenberg. 13. of Winter Park, went to her
dentist on July 5. I9H3 to have her braces
removed.
The dentist. Jumes Bawling Jr. ol Dental
World. Longwood. refused to take Ihe braces ofT
until the girl's parents paid off a $650 bill,
according to court records.
The parents had been {raying $45 a month
towards the bill but had disputed what they
called "extra" charges, the records show
When the Rosenbergs asked for a ropy of the

girl s dental records, apparently so they could
lake her to another dentist. Bawling refused to
give them a copv. they reported
In May. 1984' Bawling filed soil In small claims
court staling the Rosenberg* owed him $650. the
balance of $1,170 worth of work done on Ihe
girl’s teeth
Kosentierg countersued. Illtng three counts
each asking lor $100,000 In punitive damages
and unspecified amounts of other damages In
excess of $5,000. according to court records.
Thursday the case was transferred to circuit
court which has Jurtsdirtton In all civil matters
asking lor damages in excess of $5.tKX)
Rosenberg slates In the suit that the alleged
comment alxiut not removing the braces until the
hill was pair! was made maliciously. He said the
comment was made liefore other {tatlents and
employees and was thus huinllltatlng to his
daughter.
No trial dale has been set

Longwood Man Arrested
For Posing As Doctor
A Longwood man has been
a r r e s t e d by O r la n d o i n vrstlgulors for practicing medi­
cine without a license
Peter Lett. 44. of 118 Autumn
Drive, was arrested at 1 p in.
Thursday at his office. 2020 W.
Fairbanks Ave . by agents of the
M etropolitan Bureau of I n ­
vestigations
Lett has posed as a doctor for
several months, according io
Dentils Dayle. director of the
agency comprised ol police of­
ficers. sheriffs deputies and
stule attorney personnel.
Dayle said agents began to
investigate Lett in January after
the Department of Professional
Regulation received Information
that Lett was practicing medi­
cine wlihoul a license Dayle did
not know how or when the
regulatory agency learned of
Lett's practice.
According to Dayle. Lett made

diagnoses, treated patients with
rhlroprucllc methods and gave
them herbs.
MBI sent tw o undercover
agents lo Lett's office. Dayle
said One a ge nt, who was
healthy, was diagnosed by Lett
as having a tnedlral problem
which Lett then treated. Dayle
said. The second agent, with a
known medical problem, was
also diagnosed by Lett. In the
second cases, the treatment Lett
recommended could have been
fatal to the agent, according to u
licensed doctor. Davie said.
Lett has been charged with
practicing medicine without a
license and representing himself
as a medical doc-tor. Dayle said.
The charge Is a Ihlrddegree
misdemeanor punishable by 5
years in prison.
Leti was released from the
Orange County Jail Thursday
after posting a $1.000 bond
— Daana Jo rd a n

Teen Problems Workshop Topic
Mental health experts will
•'The Problems of Adoles­ discuss common problems en­
cence' will be the subject of a countered by parents and others
community education workshop who deal with teenager*. These
to be held Tuesday from 10 a m ixsues include Identity crises,
to noon at the West Lake sexuality, drugs and alcohol,
and peer pressure.
Hospital. Longwood.

ST
Lake Mary employees w ere finding similar jobs
with better pay In surrounding Seminole cities
After studying those cities pay scales, the
panel drew up a plan Increasing Lake Mary's
vilarles between 4 and 25 percent
But at Thursday's meeting, the commission
wrangled over the promised 25 perrent raise,
which only six employees In the top pav grades
would get
Alter about two hours, the commission
decided 4 to 1. Megonrgal opposing, to close the
gap and reduce the top Increase to 20 percent
See PAY. page 12A

By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
Entrepreneur Jenn Paulucci
won a rezonlng request from the
Lake Mary City Commission
Thursday, clearing Ihe way lor
him to build a multi-million
dollar apartmrnl/duplex devel­
opment on a lush I Hi acre part
olf Rinehart Road In Lake Murv
Construction &lt;&gt;l "The Village"
Is expected to begin within two
years, according to Bruce A n ­
d e r s o n . w h o re p re s e n te d
Paulucci Enterprises ut the
meeting Before that the com­
pany will have to submit a site
plan for Itie commission's ap­
proval
The land. |uirt of which Is a
flood plain, was zoned agricul­
tu ra l b ut was ch a n g e d to
planned unit development by a 4
to 1 vote. The request was
o r i g i n a l l y t a lli e d A p r i l 4 s l l r r I h r
c o r n m i s s i o n s a id t h e p m | f O ' »

proposal to put eight units on
each acre of the ecologicallysensitive urea was In violation of
the city's land use plan. At that
lime the project was also fiercely
opposed by members of a neigh
boring development, the Forest,
who feared the project would
swump Ihe urea with traffic mid
si-wage problems
Anderson and his associates
regrouped and made changes,
halving Ihr density The project
has a proposed 378 units as
opposed lo 681 In Ihr original
plan.
T o further show tlie com ­
mission the developer was con­
scious of the environmental
concerns. Anderson said there
w ould be 75-fool setbacks
around all lakes on Ihr property
and that no trees would lxremoved except where I lie build­
ings would be He also said no
buildings would lie constructed
on the highly sensitive 100-year
floodplain. About 17 percent of
the properly would have build
lugs or paving on II. leaving 83
percent natural or landscaped,
h r said

Commissioner Colin
Keogh said tho develop­
ment would bring too
much traffic to Lake
Mary Boulevard. "Sometlmo tho commission is
going to have to take
a stand,” he said.
As lor the Forest residents'
concerns. Anderson agreed to
have a 50 loot setback surroun­
ding tile Forest us well as a
green zone" of trees and shrubs
ih.it would lie maintained by tindeveloper As for trufllc and
sewage. Anderson said there
would lx- a 25-IimiI setback along
C ry s ta l D r iv e , the eastern
iMiundury of the p r o j e c t . H r u Im &gt;
M U 'c e U t o | w v r t ».«- n w l .

Tills uppeused ihe residents
Forest representative J o h n
Hauck thanked Anderson for a
cordially working with the resi­
dents und said. “ We look
forward lo maintaining the reintlonshlpof good neighbors."
To help control traffic ul Its
western entrance at Rinehart
Road. Anderson said Ihe devel­
opers would Install u traffic
signal. H r ulso agreed lo (uiy a
portion of a $32.(XX&gt; truffle study
ol Lake Mary Boulevard
But C o m m is s io n e r C o lin
Keogh, the lone commissioner
who voted against the rezonlng.
said paying for studies was not
enough to offset Ihr traffic the
development would bring to
I..ike Mary Boulevard lie said he
luvored a hall lo all further
d e v e lo p m e n t a ro u n d Ih e
huulevard
"Sometime the commission Is
going lo have lo lake a stand."
lie said
Anderson a ls o a g re e d to c o n ­
trib u te m o n e y to Ih e c i t y 's s e w e r
Im p a c t s t u d y . He s a id P u u lu r c l
E n t e r p r is e s is p la n n i n g to b u ild

See P A U L U C C I. page I2 A

7 Said He Would Do This Again'

Driver Who Triggered MADD
Nabbed Drunk At Another Wreck
SACRAM ENTO. Calif. (UPI) - The angry
founder of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers
believes Ihe latest drunken driving anrst of Ihe
motorist whose car killed her daughter in 1980
should "put him away for life."
"I think he should be taken off the road and
removed from society." said Candy Llghtner.
who founded M ADD after her 13-year-old
daughtrr was killed by a car driven by Clarence
Busch. 52. "I would put him away for life."
Busch, who has a long record of drunken
driving arrests, was picked up Wednesday night
on a charge when his car turned left against a
red light and hit another car driven by Carrie
Sinnot. 19. The woman escaped with bruises on
her upper left arm.
"I'm not surprised he’s done this again." said
Llghtner. who had passed the saute Intersection
about 15 minutes before Ihe collision. "I said he
would do this again.
"When I learned that he was bock oul on ihe
road. Il brought up the old anger again — anger
at him for being so stupid for doing this again.”
The last violation died on Busch's driving
record was his arrest for Carl Llghtner s death.
Busch ran down the suburban Fair Oaks girl
while she was walking lo a church festival In
May 1980. then sped off.
Busch received a two-year involuntary man­
slaughter sentence in 1980 after a Judge ruled
that his alcoholism diminished his capacity to
make decisions.

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Som* 1,000 toonogort and young adults
will bo klllod this yoar duo to drunk
driving, whllo tho stoto-bystoto push
to ralso tho drinking ago continues.
.........................Jd.
Story In
Sunday's Herat
The tragedy prompted Candy Llghtner io
launch a national campaign to form MADD.
Beginning as a one-woman crusade. Ihe group
now has 340 chapters In 47 stales. Canada.
Great Britain and Guam,
"Busch displayed symptoms of Intoxication
and failed manual dexterity tests conducted by
a CUP officer at the scene." said Sgt. Jim Elliott
of the California Highway Patrol. "He was
arrested for felony drunken driving and also as
an unlicensed California driver."
Busch was held In lieu of $200,000 ball. Ills
blood was being analyzed to determine the
extent to which It may have exceeded ihe state's
blood-alcohol standard of. 10 percent.
The state Department of Motor Vehicles said
Busch's California license expired In May 1982.
Busch entered prison In December 1980 for
ihe Llghtner death and was paroled In Sep­
tember 1981. Department of Corrections records
showed.
Llghtner lives In Ihe Dallas area but has been
visiting a friend in Sacramento County only one
block from the scene of Wednesdays accident.

�I A—gvnlwf H f aid, tairiord, FI.

Friday, April H, 1WS

NATION
IN BRIEF
Former EPA Official Lavelle
Set To Start Prison Term
PLEASAN TON. Calif IUI’1) - Former EPA official Rita
Uivrlle. who says she was a "scapegoat" for the 1983
vandal that engulfed the agency, will appeal her perjury
conviction to the Supreme Court, her attorney says.
I^ivelle. once the head of the toxic waste cleanup
program of the Environmental Protection Agency, was
scheduled today to begin a six-month prison term at the
same facility where newspaper heiress Patricia Hears!
served a 22-month term for hank robbery In 1977 and
197H
Officials ai the Federal Correctional Institution at
Pleasanton would not say what lime Lavelle would enter
the facility.
With lime off for good behavior. Lavelle could be released
from prison after five months of service. She has been rated
a “ security level one" Inmate, meaning she Is considered
the least threat to soelrty.
Of the 22 EPA officials. Including former admlnlslralor
Aline Burford. who w rrr fired or who resigned as a result of
the- controversy over mlsmanagemeni and sweetheart
deals with Industry. Lavelle was lhe only one indicted.

The Pill Linked To Infertility
NEW YORK flJI'l) — Blrlfi control pills may Increase a
woman's risk of pelvic Inflammatory disease that can lead
to infertility, and doctors need to revise their thinking
about oral contraceptives, a federal researcher reported
today.
Dr. A. Eugene Washington of the Centers for DiseaseControl In Atlanta said a re-evaluation of studies showed
women on the pill are at a risk two to three times greater
than other women of contracting pelvic Inflammatory
disease caused by Chlamydia trachomatis.
An estimated 3 million people a year are Infected with
Chlamydia, which has become thr most common sexually
transmuted disease In the Untied Stales Though up to 70
percent of thr women do not have any symptoms. Infection
can spread to the upper reproductive tract and cause
Infertility. Washington said.
Young, sexually active women with multiple sexual
partners are at greatest risk for chlamydial Infection, said
Washington, and tend not to use barrier birth control
methods, which would prevent exposure to bacteria from
the partner.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Students Facing Trial
C o u ld B o S u m p o n d o d
TA L L A H A S S E E (Ill’ll — A Mil that would allow school
principals let suspend students who fun- Juvrnllr court
trials for fc-hmlc-s and drug offenses has won tenlative
approval In the House
T h r Education committee's version of the measure (Hit
1231 which moved to final reading Thursday would give*
students a chance to evade suspension for drug offenses hy
Informing on thc-lr suppliers or enrolling In drug
rehabilitation programs.
Florida law currently allows principals to suspend
studrnts charged as adults with IHonirs. as long us llitnilcnsr is dcmcmslrated lo harm schcxd discipline, and In
c-xpci them If (ciuncl gultly. Young's hill would give
principals that same authority when students face Juvenile
court hearings.
In other m i Ion, the I louse gave llnul approval to hills that
would protect faith healers from charges of abusing elderly
and disabled followers, ami that would rt-cpilrr pawn
brokers to guarantee their wures work
Meanwhile- the chairman of a Senate lax committee
proposed u $1 tax cm sale of fruit trees and callrd for a
penny pet-box tax cm lemons and Ilmen Thursday to
finance the state s lire- tight against citrus canker.

Integration Pioneer Quits Law
TA L L A H A S S E E (UPI) — With two more litconipeniency
complaints pending against him. Virgil I) Hawkins, a
black lawyer who was the key figure In the Irilegrulton of
Florida's taw schools, has decided lo quit the practice ol
law.
Hawkins, 7H. of Leesburg, petitioned the Florida
Supreme Court to accept his resignation from thr Florida
Hat In a brief 5 -0 order Thursday, the high court did
Hawkins, who once told the court. "When I get lo
heaven. I want to he a member of the Florida Har." has had
several conijilalnts filed against him In recent years and
has been publicly reprimanded try the high court twice.
Hawkins made history In 1949 when the University of
Florida law school dented him admission because ol Ids
race The Supreme Court three years later ruled thr
rejection la win I
T h r controversy Inspired Hie creation of a law school at
Hit- thru all black Florida AAM Untvcrlsty but Hawkins
irlusrd to enroll there.

Lake Mary Attempts To Restrict
Bad Boys Of The Bawdy Business
Dy R ick Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
T o p le s s d a n c e rs and
purveyors of pornography will
have a hard time selling their
acts and Ihelr wares In Lake
Mary
At thetr Thursday meeting,
city commissioners placed an
obstacle In the path of anyone
thinking of bringing bawdy
babes to the country lanes of the
city — a 37-page, half-inch thick
ordinance severely regulating all
manner of so-called adult enter­
tainment
They approved the ordinance
bv a 4-to-t m argin. It was

Trailer Fire Victim Dies
An elderly Fern Park man who
wus Injured during u mobile
home trailer Hie a monlh ago

hoi died.
Norman Dotsau. M2, of *2
Seminole Mobile Homes Purk.
&lt;186 U.S. Highway 17 92. died
Monday ut Orlando Regional
Medical Center- lie was burned
lover 20 perm it of his body
'd u rin g a fire ut his home March
21.
Th r 7:IS pm. lire destroyed
Ills trailer.
Doc s a u wus burned before
making his way lo Ids hunt
pureh where a neighbor pullrd

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him from (he burning trailer.
S e m in o le C o u n t y lire I n ­
vestigator Ray Pippin said
Donutn probably would have
mudr It out of the burning
#25.000 trailer sooner ll It hud
been cqutpja-d with a smoke
alarm.
Four Seminole County Fire
l)cparineitl units responded to
the scene und hud the blare
u n d e r c o n t r o l w it h in 13
minutes.
The (Ire started whrn Dorsun
tell asleep while amuktng. Pippin
—Deane Jordan
said

Commissioner Burt
said.

Perlnchlef

The ordinance was the idea of
Mayor Dick Fess and Police Chief
Harry Benson who Instructed
Petree In December to draft an
ordinance after a study of similar
laws in other Florida cities.
Fess has said he wanted a law
to keep out adult establishments
before they became entrenched
In Lake Mary. Citing Orlandos
South Orange Blossom Trail as
an example, he says It Is easier
lo keep them out than It is to
root them out after they've taken
i foothold In a city.

Church Money Used To Finance Bombs
P E N S A C O L A IU P II - A
woman accused of ronsplrtng
with her husband and two
others to bomb abortion clinics
look money from their "church
lithe" account to buy black
gunpowder unrtl for lhe 41pound devices, a federal agent
said.
Following the agent's testimo­
ny. the government rested Its
case Thursday against Matthew
Goldsby. 21. Kaye Wiggins. 1H.
James Simmons. 21. and Kathy
Simmons. IH. who are accused
of the Christmas morning bom­
bings of Ihree clinics.
U.S. District Judge Roger

"She stated that she had
Vinson was expected to rule
today on whether lo allow the purchased black powder on two
defense to bring In character occasions." Bilbo said "She
withdrew this money from a
witnesses U.S. Attorney Tom
Dillard said tt was unnecessary, Joint sa vings art-mint that
but attorney Frank Booker belonged to her and Jim m y."
argued that It’s needed for the
Bilbo said Mrs. Simmons told
Insanity defense,
him I he account was for a
In testimony Thursday. Bobby
"church tithe" the rouplr was
H Bilbo, u Bureau of Alrohoi.
collecting.
Tobacco and Firearms agent
from Knoxville. Tenn.. claimed
Earlier. A T F agent William
Mrs Simmons told him thr Rlrhl. who arrested Wiggins
couple established the account Jan. 2. said the woman "became
In part to save money for “ the
very emotional and started cry­
Gideon Project." a term pro­
secutors said was used for the ing" whrn he asked about the
project prosecutors said was
Ixmihlngs.

hatched In late October.
"She said she had found out
about the bombs a week before
from Mat." Rlehl said, "and that
shr wanted lo go along and help
place thr bombs, but the boys
said no. H w o u ld be too
dangerous."
Testimony from A T F agent
Frank Lee on Wednesday placed
boih Wiggins and Kathy Sim
mons at the scene as the bombs
were built Dec. 21. four days
before ih r bombings of the
Ladles Center clinic, and clinics
operated by Dr. Bo Bagcnholm
and Dr William Permenter.

Man Jailed In Attack On Deputy, Father
A 23-year-old Sanford man
was being held without bond
today charged with attempted
murder following an alleged at­
tack on his father. The man was
arrested at I he Seminole County
Jail Thursday where he wus
iiring held for battery on a
shrrlirs deputy.
Aftrr the man wus Jailed on
the hutlrry charge Thursday,
sheriffs Investigators learned
that the man's father, who was
hospllalt/ed at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford, was
accusing him of choking him
and hitting him several times
with a wine bottle, a sheriffs
report said.
Sheriffs deputy Hugh Thomas
gave this account of the man's
nnrstt *
The suspect was a passenger
lo n vehicle which r e p o r t e d l y
violated the right-of-way on U.S,
Highway 17-02 at county Road
-119, Sanford. After Thomas
sloped the car the man rrportedy got and said, "I nerd to
get to the (xillce station." Thom ­
as asked. "W hat?" The man
again said, "I need to get to the
police station. You all did some­
thing to my father."
Thomas asked the man which
(xillce station hr needed to go lo
and thr man became angry und
said, "What do you mean, what
police station?" He became
vrrlially abusive, the report said
Thomas asked the man If he
was trying (o give him a hard
lim e and the su sp e rl said
"Yeah." and hit Thomas In the
chest with both hands, the
rr(Mirl said.
Dwayne Lee Edwards. 23, of
2004 Southwest Road, Sunford,
was charged and Jailed und held
In Iteu of #3,000 bond.
When deputies lenmrd of the
allegations of Edwards' (alhrr.
Allierl Edwards, of the same
address, mudr ugalnst his son
Hu* attempted murder churgr
was added at 1 1 :3 0 a.nt.
Thursday.

KNOCK. KNOCK
After a thief couldn't find any
Action Reports
money al a Sanford beauty shop,
hr went hunting for cash next
★ Fires
door al a takeout restaurant Hut
(hr bandit went about ll In an
★ Courts
unronvrntlonul manner — he
knocked a hole In thr wall
* Police
dividing the two establishments
Sanford police report that
The elder Edwards told depu­ someone pried the rear door
ties the suspect approached him open at Hie Hair Culling Station.
(roin behind at their home on 3H40 Orlando Drive, sometime
Wednesday. He allegedly put a between Saturday and Monday.
licit around the victim's neck
Alter rummaging through the
and started to strangle him. The shop In an apparent search for
elder Edwards was also hit on
cash, the thief came up empty
the head several times with a
handed and decided lo go next
wine bottle and received six cuts
door, lie or she went Into the
on his brad and one on hts neck,
shop's bathroom and knocked a
a sheriff s report said.
The elder Edwards was hospi­ hole tn the wall, cresting an
entrance to the adjoining Greek
talized und treated for three
broken rtbs. Also, 30 stitches Isle Dellghis restaurant al 3H42
Orlando Drive, a (xilice report
w ere needed to close his
said.
wounds, the report said.
The Ihlef got about #5 after
No motive for the attack has
prying
open a game machine
h e rn established, s h e r if f s
and
then
took about #14 to
spokesman John Spolakl said.
quarters from u cash drawer. But
CYCLE VS. CAR
that's not all the unconscionable
A 20-year-old Sanford man Ihlef got away with Not satisfied
received a broken leg alter the with mere mammon, he also
motorcycle he was driving col­ stole u small, wooden statue of
lided with another car. Gary Jesus from the restaurant
Smith, ol 2400 Kentucky St.. counter, Ihe report said,
Sanford, was traveling east rn
m il ARRESTS
Airport Boulevard at ulxnit 9
The following persons have
p.ni. Tuesday when u car head­ been arrested in Seminole
ing west pullrd In front nf him County on a charge of driving
whl'e making a lr It turn, a police under the Influence:
report said.
— Clifton Isaac Shadron. 51. of
The two vehicles, both going 2063 Pa/kshore Lane, Oviedo,
about 35 mph. crushed and wus arrested ut 9:53 p m Wed­
Sm ith wus thrown Into the nesday on state Road 46. San­
Intersection. Hr was hospitalized ford. after a sheriff's deputy, who
with u broken leg
talked with hint earlier und
T h e d r i v e r of (h e c a r , warned htm not to drive, saw
Woodrow Hinkle. 55. of 3100 S. h im d riv in g
He wus also
I’ark Ave.. Sanford, was unhurt.
He was charged with vlolallng a
right-of-way and driving with u
suspended license, the report
said.
Damages to Smith's motorcy­
NATIONAL REPORT: Record
cle toiulrd about #1.000 and
heal In ihe nation'* midsection
Hinkle's cur received about #500
liberated zoo animals and sun
damugr. Ihr report said
worshippers from their winter
captivity, while ranchers In the
West were warned to protect
livestock from a winter storm
spewing wet snow today. The
cruise ship. Is tiring sued by
mercury reached record heights
Lakr Monroe Marina for eviction
Thursday in 27 cities and tem­
ll Is not tiring surd by Potamkln
peratures were balmy today
Chevrolet or Dean Wangerln.
They are suing Star Line E n ­ from Ihe (Mains to Ihe midAtlantic.
terprises. which manufactures
ambulances
AREA FORECAST: Today
partly cloudy and mild High In
the low to mid 80s Wind east 10
to 15 m ph. T o n ig h t partly
cloudy. Low around 60. Wind
light east. Sa tu rd a y mostly
sunny und mild. High in the mid
Judl M Clam la Complete Interiors. Inc Lt
80s. Wind rust 10 to 13 mph.
H . Amber wood Un One. SIM
BOATINO FORECABTi St
Complete Interiors. Inc to Joseph Fitch A
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
Wt Marla. L l Is Ambnroood Un One
MS MO
miles. Jupiter Inlet to Key Largo
Raymond T Capp A Wt Esther ta Den®! j
out to the Bahama bank — Wind
Andreas A Wt Mary l . . U I. B '« ]. rapl perl
east 10 to 15 knots through
ot Tea m ile. North ChgluoM U t 000

C ivil lawsuits against two
Sanford companies were incor­
rectly reported In Thursday's
Evening Hentld because of thr
similarity In their names
Star Line Corporation, which
o|M-rulrs Ihe Star of Sanlord

REALTY TRANSFERS
b o l d S Breatv Inc to G w n d W Srvwn
k *VI Joyce 1 , Ll I. lo t * Markham (t l*
tu v w o
Hacker H o m «. Inc to Tonor 0 * » . Inc . I I
M Country Devvnt Ph tl U t WO
Garnett Whitt Tr. to Millor Enter ante*
Inc From SW tor ol N W U ol Sot I M JO
S t , tao ooo
loo Mwnuil 1 Salvatore B to letter L.
Klimor t Oo.lt A W IS] tt el E f i r m Ll
11 B O 't o t lot Addn Sloth Hammock.
t l.M t
Vlaual Airs Prod. Inc to D n o d t(fo E
P orn A Wt Angelas B L l l A t ' i s l U U t
A W 'i at I BIS *a. Toonslta ol North
Chuluoia.HO DM
Visual Arts Prod to John M Hall. U S A
W ‘ &gt; et I. S a i*. Toonsao ol North Chulueta.
ISOM
Mortal C Poll A Wt Wmta to Phillip M
Seats Lt US. O P Savage Land Ca Plal ot
Black Hammock. ISO 000
Morton Bktrs . l x to Ronald J Shader A
Wt Mardsna M i l l The Springs Whispering
Pmet Sac Tn®. U K 000
John J C lugikA W t Barbara J to Daniel J
WoU A Wt Keihleen R L l SI Oak Forest Un
One Ms MO
Kotor! tummel A Wthel tg Tahsln M All A
Wt Patti, l l VS. less W si . alt . B'k 0 . West
Altamonte Hts . Sac ToollO O
CMC I In c. la Fredrtc F Gruber A Wt
(Solaras R L l to. Bih I
H IM

charged with driving with a
suspended license.
— Cherlv Lamoreaux. 26. of Or­
lando. at 2 40 a m. Sunday by
Oviedo (xillce on stale Road 419
al state Road 426. Oviedo. No
rrason for the arrest was given
In an arrest report.
— Michael David Chisholm. 31.
of *9 N. Edgemon Ave.. Winter
Springs, at 2:38 a.nt. Thursday
alter he was seen driving with u
flat lire on U.S Highway 17-92
al state Road 434. Longwood
FIRE CALLS
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to the following rails
Tuesday
— 9:40 a m .. 25th Street and
Cedar Avenue, rescue. Tw o peo­
ple received minor Injuries In an
auto accident. Mary Davis. 17. of
H|0 W 25th St . Sanford, com­
plained of pain In her head and
T e rry A n gle . 1 7 . of 2605
Grandview Ave.. Sanford, had
head and track pains hul both
refused transport to the hospital.
Another woman Involved in the
accident. Penelope Nolan. 64. of
804 Escambia Drive. Sanford,
was unhurt.
— 1:26 p m . 25th Street und
Oregon A ven u e, rescue . A
52-year-old mun In an auto
accident was taken to the hospi­
tal Willie Robinson, of 2401
Byrd Ave., Sanford, complained
ol pain In his head, legs and hip.
— 4:20 p.m.. Fourth Street and
Pecan Avenue, false alarm.
Wednesday
- 1 2 1 5 a m.. 603 E. Fifth St .
rescue. A 34-year-old man with
chest pains was taken to the
hospital.
— 6 46 a m.. 530 Palmetto Ave.,
lalsc alarm.

WEATHER

Name Similarity Causes Mistake

Toddler O K After Transplant
MIAMI (UPI) — A West Palm Bruch toddler who has
spent most of his HI months In hospitals was rrporti-d alert
and In good condition alter receiving a new kidney from his
mother.
The rrd-haired Imhy was ho in without an anus, und his
kidneys fulled shortly altrr birth, For the past seven
months hr has undergone 12 hours of dialysis a day to rid
his blood of waste. H r bus never eaten solid food und. until
the operation, was led through a lube

opposed only by commissioner topless dancing establishment.
Harry Terry, who wanted the
The ordinance doesn't ban
application fees for adult enter­ those places completely because
tainment bustnesses to be higher that could be considered by a
than the proposed #75 He didn't Judge lo be a violation of the
say how high he wanted 1he fees.
Constitution. City Attorney Rob­
Th e ordinance severely re­ ert Petree warned.
s tric ts topless bars, a d u lt
But It Is so restrictive, com­
bookstores, theaters and “ dance missioners said they hope It will
halls" by Imposing stiff applica­ discourage adult entertainment
tion fees and lim iting how. business people from even con­
w here and when they can sidering coming to Lake Mary.
operate. It requires such busi­ Just the legal title of the ordi­
nesses to be at least 1.000 feet nance look Petree almost five
from churches, schools and li­ minutes to read to the commis­
quor stores.
sioners before they voted on It.
Th e statute would also pro­
“ Having to read that would be
hibit the serving of alcohol in a enough to perturb anyone."

H arry t Robson A Lance M London lo the
Centro at Lake Mary Ltd . IWW at SW&lt;« at
S C t o S e c » l d » . is u . MO
Grace Potlttch A Mb Garry A to Molly A
Sapp. Lift SO Indian Ridge Ss) 900
Rodney 0 Bennrtl A Wl Mona to Gary A
Lundoguam Sprlngaood VIII Cond S c '000
Cynihla Smith A A/llne M Roman to Jerry
W BrewMgtontW t Linda F . ( US
o tL Il
Bih C. Dorr mar ich Hills. Olh Adn I 111 000
Robert B Schumaker A Wl Donna to
Edward H Johnston A Wl Olga G . Lt taA A
MB Meadow Ridge SIM 900
B A G D a . Inc to Robert w Calcutt. L l s.
Blk I. Hanover Woods. W l ttO
Robert B Schvmeker A Wl Donna to
Edward H. Johnston A Wt Otga 0 . Its M A A
I I B Meadow Rldgs SUOMO
Frank L Pralar A Wl Margaret lo Malcolm
F Broomer A Wt Beverly J . L l I A W I t la'
at t. Blk SA Sanlando The Suburb Beaut
Palm Springs Sac. tSASOO
David Graham A Wl Peggy A Sharon A
Oavtd Haidar to Ernes! L Burns. Jr A Wt
Christina. L l 1 Elk A. Clan Arden H t t ,
I I I OOP

HOSPITAL
NOTES
Cewtrkl Flat Me Bagtowal H e lp in '
T h u r t li y
ADM ISSIONS
A u u n ta l FIlhar. Sanford
Julia F Cuitor. DaBary
ChariotH Andorton Deltona
Ronald Fei. Deltona
LindaM Hachadortan. Deltona
Emily L Ramant. Deltona
Therata l Corton. taka M ary
D IS C H AR G ES
Ja m a tT Branch. C aueiberry
Mary E Smith. D eland
B IR TH S
Jamet M and Linda M Hachadonan. a
girl. Deltona

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Saturday. Sea 2 to 4 feet A fow
showers.
E X TE N D E D F O R E C A S T )
Sunday through Tuesday &lt;—
partly cloudy and mild. A lew
showers mainly near the east
roost. Lows averaging uround 60
north to low 70s extreme south
Highs In the 80s
AREA READINOS (9 a.m.lt
temperature: 73; overnight low
6 3 : T h u r s d a y 's h ig h : 8 2 ;
barometric pressure: 30.19. rela­
tive h u m id ity : 81 percent:
winds: east at 8 mph; rain: 04
Inch; sunrise: 5 43 a.in., sunset
6 36 p.m.
SATURDAY TIDES)
Daytona Beach: highs, 8:14
a.in.. 8:28 p.m.; Iowa, 1.56 a m ,
1:45 p.m.: Port Cannvarali
highs. 8.06 a.nt., 8 20 p.m.:
lows. 1:47 a m . 1:36 p.m.j
B a y p o r t: highs. 1:21 a.m .
12 54 p.m.: lows. 7 06 a m.. 7:53
p.m.

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Vol 77. No 70S
Published Daily and Sunday, aiceet
Saturday by The Laniard H erald.
Inc. M t N. French Ave , Laniard.

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�Briley Follows Brother To Chair
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI) — James Briley,
ihc middle brother of three of Virginia's
most feared criminals, was executed for
killing a pregnant mother and her son
during a 1979 Briley gang murder spree
that claimed 12 lives.
Briley was strapped in Virginia's death
chair at 11:02 p.m. Thursday and was given
back-to back Jolts of 2.300-volts of electrici­

ty-

Convicts at Virginia’s State Penitentiary,
who staged a brief but bloody riot Thursday
morning In a futile attempt to halt the
execution, were silent when the 28-yrar-old
killer und convict hero was pronounced
dead at 11:07 p.m
A prison spokesman said Brilev made no
final statement, but looked at the nine
official witnesses In the cramped death
chamoer, smiled and asked: "A rc vou
happy?"

Before the death mask was put over his
shaved head, officials said Brtley thanked
the Rev. Marjorie Ualicy. the minister who
married him to a freelance writer last
month, and told the minister: " I love you.”
Outside the old prison in downtown
Richmond, a rowdy crowd of 600 mostly
death penalty advocates cheered, whistled
and clapped as Briley became the 42nd
convict executed In the nation since 1976.
Police made 10 arrests for drunk and
disorderly conduct.
Guards quelled the Thursday morning
disturbance in 15 minutes, but nine guards
and one Inmate were Injured In the melee —
none seriously.
Briley's new wife. Evangeline Grant Red­
ding. thanked the Inmates for their riotous
support, then added: "We're sorry people
were hurt In the process, but this Is what
happens when the state engages In violence.

Violence breeds violence."
Briley was executed six months after hls
older brother. Ltnwood. sat in the same
electric chair for the fatal shooting of a
popular Richmond disc Jockey. A younger
brother. Anthony, ts serving a life sentence
for another murder.
James and Ltnwood became convict
heroes last May 31 by staging a bomb hoax
that tricked Mecklenburg Correctional
Center guards Into opening the gates,
allowing them and four other condemned
killers to make the biggest death row escape
In the nation's history. The brothers were
caught In Philadelphia 19 days later.
Brtley insisted in his last public statement
that he was innocent and was framed by
another member. Duncan Merklns. who
turned state s evidence In exchange for a life
sentence.

Man Facing Trial For Sexual Assault On Girl
Ju ry selection Is scheduled to
begin Monday In the case of
6-year-old Sanford girl who was
treated for syphilis and herpes
following an alleged sexual

assault.
A 20-year-old Sanford man ts
being held without bond In the
Seminole County Jail, Reginald
Grant, of 2029 Airport Blvd..
was indicted by a grand Jury In

November and fares life In pris­
on If convicted. He is charged
with sexual battery to a child
under 11 and committing a lewd
and lascivious act.
According to court records, the
girl's mother took her to the
hospital In October because she
had sores around her mouth and
In her nose. The girl, now 7. was
d iagnosed am i treated for

syphilis and herpes.
A luther investigation revealed
that the girl had genital sores
durtng the summer but they
went away following application
of a non-prescription salve. The
medication was applied after, the
girl's grandmother and mother
n o tic e d she w as w a lk in g
strangely,
Following the October trip to

the hospital, the girl told Investlgutors that white a kin­
dergarten student a man she
knew attempted to have sex with
her. records show
Grant was arrested Nov. 28 at
Lake Mary High School where he
was a student. According to
court records. Grant has been
treated for syphilis.
— Deane Jo rd a n

Consultant's Statements Draw Criticism
WASHINGTON (UPI) — National organiza­
tions representing America's 36 million
disabled Thursday called for the resignation
of Eileen Gardner, an Education Depart­
ment consultant, lor statements they say
insult the handicapped.
A spokesman sold 15 groups. Ineluding
the Paralyzed Veterans of America, the
American Council of the Blind and the
United Cerebral Palsy Association, sent
President Reagan a letter late Wednesday In
which Ihry wrote In part:
She says, there Is no Injustice In the
universe.' that we have somehow earned
our disabilities and those who seek rqu.il
opportunities arc 'ineffective malcontents "

Calling for her "Immediate resignation."
they said. "T h is kind of thinking Is an
outrage and an Insult to the fundamental
principles of Amertcun democracy."
There was no Immediate comment from
the White House or Education Secretary
William Bennett, who hired Gardner as a
S36.000-a-ycar sperlal assistant tn the
agency's soon-to-be-erralcd Office of Educa­
tional Philosophy and Practice.
Gardner began working us a department
consultant Ibis week She Is to assume the
post as special ussislunt shrn necessary
papmvork Is completed.
A llreslorm of criticism lx-gan Tuesday
when Sen. Lowell Welckcr. R-Conn., at a

Evening Herald. Sanford FI

Friday. April 19, I9I5-3 A

Turlington: No Retreat
From Past School Reforms
T A L L A H A S S E E (UP I) —
E d u c a tio n C o m m issio n e r
R a lp h T u r l i n g t o n s a id
Thursday the Legislature Is
"fine tuning" education re­
forms of the past two years —
not backing oil hum ihcm
A House education com­
mittee and the lull Senate
have voted this week to make
the 7th period o( thr high
school schedule optional, re­
treating from Iasi year's
mandate of a longer school
day. Turlington said lie was
n o t w o r r i e d t h a t th e
Legislature would abandon
the toughened graduation
requirem ents and strident
testing standards set in the
)msi few years
"W e 've got an excellent
overall thrust. You take one
small part and say. 'Is this
part absolutely necessary?' —
1 dnn'i know nl any one part
that ts absolutely necessary."
Ttirhnglon said at a news
conference.
The Senate voted uiiantmously last Tuesday for a till I
(SB 199| by Sen BeityCaslor.
D-Tampa, to make the 7lb

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|k t I o &lt;I optional. Her bill would
still provide state limiting for
d is t r ic t s ilia t w a n t the
seven-hour high school day
bill 11 would no longer Ik*
matulaiory ncxi September
for all school districts
Alicr the Legislature man­
dated a lengthening of the
school day Iasi year. 39 o| i In­
state s 67 counties made at
rangrmciUs lor some com In
nation of the 7th jw-riod ol sl\
00 minute classes Some large
d istricts. In c lu d in g Dade
County, were unable to do so
on the "Incentive money"
appropriated by the stale —
so the Castor bill was in­
troduced to make It optional

20 T E A K S E X I'E K AN1CE
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hearing by hls education subcommittee,
cited a draft report Gardner wrote tn 1983
for thr Heritage Foundation, a conservative
"think-tank."

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In II. Gardner said laws lor the education
of the handicapped have "selfishly drained
resources for normal scluxil population" and
that "the handicapped constituency rthows
a strange lack of concern" for ttic* general
public.

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irked thr handlcupj&gt;rd Is. " T h r r r Is no
Injustice In the universe, As unfair ns tt may
seem, a person’s external circumstances lit
hls level of inner spiritual development."

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Family Night Auction benefit
for P A C E S ch o o l, 7 p .m .,
F.astmontc Civic Center. 830
Magnolia D riv e . A lta m o n te
Springs. Details: 869-8882.
Weklva AA (no smoking). H
p .m . W eklva P re s b y te ria 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.
Tangle wood AA. 8 p.m., St.
Richard's Episcopal C hurch,
luike Howell Road Alanon. same
lime and place.
Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m.. 1201
W First St.. Sanford.
SATURDAY. APRIL 20
Central Florida Chapter ALS
ILou Gehrig Disease). 2 p.m,.
Library Room 3, Winter Park
Hospital. Senior student nurses
from U n iv e rsity of Central

Florida w ill discuss "B o d y
Mechanics and Transfer Tech­
niques."
East-West Klwanls Club, 8
a.m.. Airport Restaurant. San­
ford.
A Day in the Past— Seminole
County History Fair. 9 a.m. to 4
p in., Sem inole C o m m u n ity
College. Parade, 0 :45 a .m .
starting at adult campus. E n ­
tertainment. craft demonstra­
tions. band concert, slide shows,
historic displays from various
communities and organizations,
and food. Open to the public.
Sunshine Cat Fanciers annual
championship cat show. 9:30
a.m. to 5 p.m.. Maitland Civic
Center. 641 S. Maitland Ave..
Maitland. Admission. 82 adults,
$1 children.
Bike Sufely Rodeo, sponsored
by Sanford Optimist Club and
Sanford Police Departm ent.
9-1130 a.m.. parking lot across

from Sanford Post Office. For
boys and girls up to 15 years.
Seminole High School Band
car wash, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m..
Empire Bank. Z.ayre Plaza. San­
ford.
Senior Citizen* trip to Once
ttpon a Stage (or Oklahoma.
leave Sanford Civic Center. 11
a.m.: pick up at Seminole Plaza.
Casselberry, 11:30 a.m. Call
322-9148 for reservations
Florida Symphony Orchestra
outdoor concert at The Springs.
Longwood. 6 p.m.
Sanford A A . noon Iclosed
discussion) and 8 p.m., 1201 W,
First St. open discussion.
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
W. First St . 2 p m . closed
Casselberry AA Step. 8 p.m..
Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ovcrbrook Drive.
Reboa und Live Oak AA. noon.
Rebos Club. 130 Norm andy
Road. Casselberry (closed).

Clean Air AA for non-ainokera,
first floor, same room, same
place und time,
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Annual Orlando Four-Wheel
Drive Club Charity Mnd-boggln'
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Zoo. noon, ut the Orange County
Raceway on E. Highway 50.
Btthlo.
Jew ish C om m un ity Center
S in g le F a m ily D e p a rtm e n t
hayrlde and barbecue. Meet at
thr center at 851 N. Maitland
Avr., Maitland at 3:15 tocarpool
to Dcvonwood Stables. For In­
formation and reservations call
645-5933 bv April 19.
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p in.,
open discussion. Florida Power
and Light building. N. Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford.
Alanon meeting. 8 p.m.. 1201
W. First St.. Sanford.

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A n d A ddicts
T h r almost-dally cavalcade of headlines
concerning broken drug rings and seized
stashes Is merely postscript to one fact: Tons
of Illegal drugs enter the United States and
millions of Americans use them.
Illegal drug use — most notably cocaine
and heroin — has become a notional
epidemic, a sinister phenomenon of our
times. According to government statistics,
more than 20 million Americans have tried
cocaine and 4 million are regular users. There
are 5,000 new users every day. One hospital
spokesman recently said "There is definitely
nn Increase In heroin addiction. The question
Is: How do we document It?"
Equally disconcerting is the recent news
that heroin use Is related to cocaine.
According to Dr. Forest Tennant, the director
of a number of drug-abuse clinics: "As
cocaine use Increases, we’re seeing more
(heroin) addicts because heroin Is the
strongest neutralizer around for cocaine
toxicity." Some cocaine users spiraling down
Ironi I heir drug-induced euphoria, who would
have previously taken Quaaludrs, Darvon. or
Seconal, now use heroin ns an aid because
the other drugs formerly used are hard to
acquire. Comedian John Dclushl was the
victim of another drug practice, the simulta­
neous mixing of heroin nnd cocaine.
The heroin-cocaine combination has pro­
duced a startling new type of user, the
"middle-class addict." Less visible than the
stereotypical street hustler, the middle-class
addict usually doesn’t steal, deul. or visibly
exhibit narcotic symptoms. In fact, most
middle-class addicts don’t even shoot the
drug Into their veins; they either smoke it or
Ingest It nasally.
W hy ore Americans using these drugs In
Increasing numbers? Answers are complex
and evasive: Although heroin use usually
occurs as a progression hum cocaine, co­
caine’s allure, In part, Is Its status. Whereas
marijuana Is cheap, accessible, and all hut
decriminalized, cocaine Is rx|&gt;rnsivc — $100
a gram — and hence Its procurement Is
excitingly clandestine. It Is also a powerful
drug with seductive rationalizations: Cocaine
bolsters self-esteem, fights fatigue, Instills
confidence nnd. like all drugs, hrlps people to
cope. Of course, It might do all that for an
hour. Inevitably, painful reality rushes back,
however.
Following their "high" many cocaine users
sufTer paranoia. Impatience. Insomlna. nasal
Injury, stomach damage, and sometimes liver
and lung problems. Ninety-one percent of the
cocaine users answering a national cocaine
hot-line telephone survey reported they
suffered medical problems because of the
drug. Ninety-six percent reported they hud
acute cruvlngs for cocaine; 73 percent said
1hey preferred t'oculnr to food.
The substitution of coculne for food Il­
lustrates the problem most vividly: Drug use
has less to do with the headlined smashing of
smuggling and vice than with an ever­
g ro w in g m arke t demand. Despite
overwhelming evidence that drugs engender
musslve social problems — shattering marrluges, families and careers — America
remains n drug-addicted nation. Neither
legalization nor. sudly, the prodigious and
courageous efforts of law enforcement of­
ficials will rid the nation or those citizens who
consumed nearly 85 tons of cocaine lust year.
The best hope for preventing drug uddlctlon
lies with relentless rdurutlonnl efforts that
inform non-users, particularly the young,
about the horrifying facts of drug use.
Meanwhile, this Insidious substance should
be recognized for the menace It has become
fur this and future generations of Americans.

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B y George M cGovern
Every columnist has personal biases. So
perhaps I should In this column give some
Indication of my predilections.
I believe that the Reagan administration is
leading the nation astmy In foreign policy,
national security and budget priorities.
This bias places me In opposition to 60
percent of the voters — which is about where I
was in 1972 as a presidential contender when I
was sounding warnings to no avail against
Vietnam and Watergate.
Mr. Reagan has said that his three most
Important current Initiatives are the MX missile,
the Star Wars space system and military aid to
Ihe rebels of Nicaragua. I think the president I*
dead wrong on all three of these objectives.
To reveal m y persona] biases Is not to say that
they are based on partisanship. Indeed. I have
not hesitated to lake Issue with Democratic
administrations when I thought they were on
the wrong course. Conversely. I have repeatedly
said that since World War II the president with
(he best record of bandllng U.S. relations with
the communist superpowers, China and the
Sovlel Union. Is Richard Nlxnn, and the
president with the best record of handling the
Pentagon is Dwight Elsenhower — both Re­
publicans.
In considering the Issue of military spending.
It Is Instructive that Elsenhower stubbornly

SCIENCE WORLD

M ic k

Clues
To AIDS
Virus
By J s n Ziegler
UP I Science W rite r
W ASH IN G TO N (UPI) - One of the
many mysteries surrounding AIDS
Is what hap[&gt;ens when Ihe viruses
believed to cause Ihe deadly, Incur­
able disease enter the body.
Scientists would like to know —
because If AIDS develops In an
Infected person at all. It takes years
a fte r r x p o a u r e to v ir u s far
symptoms to appear. By then. It Is
too late lo try the few experimental
means of Intervention available, ant)
the victim may have Infected some­
one else.
Researchers In Australia have
found thal some (teople come down
with u brief mononudeosls-ltke Ill­
ness soon after Infection with AIDS
virus. The symptoms apparently
coincide with production of anItliodles lo the virus.
In a study, II of 12 paltentn who
had antibodies to AIDS-related virus
reralled having felt sick (or three to
I-I days alter presumed cxjxwurr to
the virus.
The Illness runic on suddenly,
bringing with It symptoms that
oftrn go along with "m ono" and
olher discuses: fever, sweats,
Irllutrgy. loss of iip|x-llte, nausea
ai lies and pains, snrr throut. diar­
rhea and swollen glands.
"Th e clinical and laboratory find­
ings reported hr re suggest that
AIDS virus Inlrrtlon should be
considered In any high risk person
w ith a c u te feb rile (le v e r ls h )
m nnonuclrosls-llkr Illness." the
researchers wrote In the British
medical Journal. TheUincet.
Dr. Ja y Levy of Ihe University of
California ut San Francloco, who
first described ARV. said hr and
rollcugurs were In Ihe midst of a
sludy he hoped would confirm the
Australian report.
He pointed out that If the "m ono"
disease proves to be an Indicator of
Infection with AIDS virus. It does
not m ran the Individual will develop
AIDS.
Levy also warned not everyone
who gets th r sym ptom s of a
mononucleosis like disease Is Infectrd with AIDS virus.

refused to add one dollar to the military budget
during his eight years In the White House.
As a recently published biography by Univer­
sity of New Orleans Professor Steven Ambrose
makes clear. Elsenhower believed thal spending
too much on arms weakens the nation cither by
creating a harmful deficit or by wasting funds
that are needed for other aspects of national
power, such as education and economic devel­
opment. In reaction to Elsenhower's hold-theline policy. Democratic presidential candidate
John Kennedy campaigned In 1960 against
what he believed was a dangerous "missile
gap." Dut the so-called "missile gap" turned out
to be In our favor: we bad many more missiles
than the Soviets.
Kennedy and his successors should have
heeded Elsenhower’s great farewell warning of
the mounting power of the "military-industrial
com plex." The militarization of both the
American economy and American foreign policy
is a ihrrai lo our security and our national
values.
No practical minded person would suggesi
that the United States weaken Its defenses In
today’s dangerous world. But mindlessly piling
up arms — "throwing money ai the problem" —
does not add up to more defense. Quite the
contrary. An expenditure of many billions for
yet another redundant missile and another

trillion for Star Wars will weaken America by
escalating the deficit and wasting money that
we need for other purposes.
Each side can destroy the other several times
over. Under these circumstances It makes little
difference who has ihe most missiles or the best
defense. There Is no reliable defense against
missiles except to make sure that they arc never
used. Both we and the Soviets achieved a
deterrent capability long ago.

I JUSTTHoOGHr ITUfcOipBe

WASHINGTON WORLD

Il would be in our Interest to halt nuclear
production Indefinitely and Invite the Russians
to do the same. If they declined. It would be
their money and resources wasted on surplus
overkill while we made progress In cutting our
huge deficit and strengthening our society. We
could always resume nuclear arms production If
conditions so dictated.
The Russians, under Increasing economic
pressure, may be realistic enough lo follow suit
If we had the good sense to halt the nuclear
accumutallon. The point Is thal we would be
more secure and prosperous In cheeking the
arms excesses no matter what the Russians do.
Each side Is now wasting billions on anus
production thal goes beyond all reason. Each
side fears that any slowdown of the arms
madness will be Interpreted as a loss of will.
What Is lacking Is the common sense accep­
tance of the fact that enough Isrnough

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The lacocca Scenario
NEW YORK INEAI - OI all the
scenarios currently under d is­
cussion concerning the Democratic
presidential nominal Ion in 1988.
easily tin- most Intriguing In Ihe our
concerning Chrysler Chairman Lee

lacocca.
Ix-I's assume that by mld-1987
Ihe economy Is doing poorly (not
because that's the likeliest prospect,
hul simply because there's little
lii discussing the Democrats'
iTurners II It's doing well). The
deficit Is still mi! id control, foreign
Investors are growing cuullous
about sending more of their money
over here. Inllutlnn Is on the rise
Unemployment Is edging upward
Inward 9 percent.
Where should Ihe Democrats
tu rn ? A n y w o rse n in g of the
economy might tempt the party to
raise anew the badly tattered
banner of liberalism and call for Big
Government to come once again to
ihe nation’s rescue. In ihai case ihe
likeliest nominee would lx- Teddy
Kennedy- — or. If he Is deemed
unacceptable for any reason (and
one can think of u couplrl. New
Yotk Uov. Mario Cuomo, who has
demonstrated a mean aptitude for
the politics of envy.
But neither of these men. nor any
oilier relatively routine choice such
as Gary Hurt or Bill Brudlry, could
effectively rid the Democrats of their
current crippling tmugc as a "coali­
tion of the damned" (U&gt; use Jesse
Jackson's vivid phrase): a gaggle of
strident caucuses representing
every special Interest except white,

middle-class America.
Let us ussumr that ut that (mint
tare lacocca starts making speeches
unit television appearances in Ihe
aggressive, no-nonsense style for
which he Is famous, denouncing the
Republicans for leading the country
Into a quagmire and calling for
various bold meusurcs — some
governmental, some In Ihe private
sector — to ball us out. Above all. he
wraps himself In the flag and blares
defiance of overseas competitors
like Jupun. As a llfrlong business­
man. he Is absolutely Immune tu
charges of catering to Ihe s|m*c IjiI
Interests Ihut have Infested the
Democratic Party like liens In an
Army blanket, "lie saved Chrysler,
and iie can save America."
Is It so unreasonable lo assume
lhat the quirky Democratic voters of
New Hampshire inlghl loss him
their handkerchief In lhat state’s
bellwether presidential primary? II
Ihe Democratic Party, after Its
recent massive defrnts. really wunis
to score In 1988, what better chanre
does It have than to try a long
torward pass to this well-known and
highly popular businessman?
And for that matter, who says the
American people, tiring (not for the
llrst lime) of politicians, might not
turn by the millions. In November
1988. to such a savior?11 all de­
pends on nur national mood In
1988 If it is anywhere between
nervous apprehension and sheer
desperation, the maverick busi­
nessman with Ihe hard-to-spell
name may see. and seize, his
chanre

B y Helen Thom as
UPI W hite House Reporter
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - The con
servatIves are consolidating their
power In the White House
With the exit of rh lrf of staff
James Baker to become treasury
secretary, the conservative wing of
Ihe Republican Party Is taking over
to make President Reagan's "revo­
lution of the right" a reality.
So dedicated lo the cause Is
Putrlrk J . Buchanan, who, accord­
ing In T h r New York Times, gave up
$400,000 a year In column writing
anil television appearances lo
become director oi White House
communications with a salary In
the range of $72,000 a year
In unother move Ihut enhances
conservative control, chief of staff
Donald Regan has reorganized
While House policy, creating two
Cabinet councils — one on domestic
|x&gt;liry. headed by Attorney General
Edwin Meese. and the other on
economic policy, supervised by
Baker.
The New York Times quoted
Edwin J . Fculncr J r., president the
Heritage Foundation, a conservative
"think tank." as saying the Meese
appointment is "heartening to
conservatives" because "Meese Is
one of our heroes."
Meese will be long remembered
for saying Ihut some people go to
soup kitchens because "the food Is
free.” Meese has called Ihe Ameri­
can Civil Liberties Union a "crim i­
nals lobby." He also rnustcrmlncd
Reagan's aborted effort to allow lux
exempt status for segregated private
schools.
Meese has spearheaded the presi­
dent's drtvc to wipe out the Legul
Services Corp., which provides legal
help to the poor. But the taxpayers
are bring uskrd to pick up his
$700,000 lawyers' fee for the work
they did In his behalf while he was
being Investigated by a special
prosecutor.
Reagan, who once said the home­
less sleep on outside grates "by
choice." bills himself as a con­
servative and in his second term, a
man free from having to run again,
he has become more assertive and
bolder In behalf of conservative
causes.

JACK ANDCRSON

'Free' Radio Needs Tighter Rein
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van A IU
W A S H IN G TO N - Radio programs
broadcast to Sovtct-blor countries
by two U.S. government-financed
stations In Munich oftrn Insult, the
very people they're trying lo win.
amt contain questionable criticism
ol thr United Slates and Ita allies,
according lo Internal congressional
reports.
The problems with the two sta­
tions — Radio Free Europe and
Radio Liberty — stem more from
mismanagement than malice, con­
cluded one congressional stuff
memo obtained by uur associate
Indy Badhwnr. But thr memo notes
that Ihe problems are serious.
Involving the broadcusting of "u n ­
acceptable m aterial... characterized
us antl-SemlllC. untl Catholic or
even anti-Western." The memo also
complained of "Increasing hardline
rhetoric" reflecting Ihe Reagan
a d m in is t r a tio n 's ha rsh a n t i­
communist views.
The critics don’t fault broadrastcis' hard-line on philosophical
grounds, but simply on the basis

that heavy-handed propaganda
lends to be counterproductive.
When the two stations were
established by the CIA In (he early '
1950s os an antidote to Radio
Moscow, (heir shrill antl-SovIcl
propaganda gave them little more
credibility thun Ihe Krem lin's
broadcasts.
So Congress look Radio Free
Europe and Radio Liberty away
from the C IA and created an
Independent Board for International
Broadcasting to lund and supervise
(hr stations. The board's guidelines
lor effective broadrusting recom­
mend avoidance of "emotionalism,
vlndlrtlvrnesa. belligerency, conde­
scension. propagandisin' argumen­
tation. unsupported criticism of the
communist system. Incitement to
revolt, programs based on rumors,
sweeping generalizations and gratu­
itous value judgments. '
Board member Ben Wattcnbcrg
conceded that there might be pro­
blems with some of Ihe broadcasts
but contended:
"W hat’s at Issue here Is 10 or 15
b ro a d c a s ts o u t of c o u n tle s s
thousands In a two-year period. On

the whole I believe the quality of our
programs Is getting better and we
have more controls over these
radios than many other Journalistic
organizations."
Wullcnbcrg added that the trou­
bles urosc from the fact thal some of
the broadcasts reflected "ancient
rivalries und blood lurds" between
East European and Soviet popula­
tions "and these people tend to talk
in black-and-white language.”
Here are some examples:
— In one broadcast, a staff memo
says, "there are Implications tliat
thr Russians as a people are re­
sponsible for the evils of communist
rule." The same broadcast also
offended Poles when It slated: "It Is
not only the communist regime, but
also a part of the Polish population.
Including the Polish Catholic clergy,
which are responsible for the un­
enviable fate of the Ukrainian mi­
nority In Poland.'*
— In the same Radio Liberty
broadcast: "There Is a reference ...
to German Imperialism In a postwar
context, which ts less than flattering
to Radio Liberty's host country.”
— Last January, for the first time

since the founding of Radio Free
Europe and Radio Liberty, the Stair
Department felt obliged to Issue a
formal apology and disassociate
Itself from a broadcast that com­
pared Poland's military dictator.
Gen. WoJciech Jaruzelskl, lo Adolf
Hitler.
— A program Iasi year " ratio­
nalized" a series of Cossack po­
groms ugainsl Jrw s In the Ukraine
In 1919-1920 by noting that many
Jews had Joined the Bolshevik
cause.
— A religious program described
Pontius Pilate os despising the Jews
who denounced Jesus, and quoted
Russian Orthcxlox Archbishop A n ­
thony Zhcnevsky as saying. "Th e
atheists in thetr haired of Christ
have gone even further than the
Jews ”
— Another broadcast suggested
that Poles and Jews were responsi­
ble fur the triumph of communism.
— One Radio Liberty broadcast
gave a "positive description of the
Nazi unit Gallzlen. which was re­
sponsible for allowing Ukrainians lo
m urder thousands of Je w s In
Lvov."

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Gardening

M ulching Can
Be A Valuable
G ard en Practice
If you're anything like me.
you're always trying lo find a
way. other than going fishing, to
reduce the amount of work
needed In the garden and lawn.
The first thing that comes to
mind Is Ihe liberal use of
mulches.
What Is u mulch? Well, a
mulch consists of any kind of
material applied to the soli
surface around plants to help
c o n tro l w e e d s, c o n s e rv e
moisture In the soli, and to keep
the soil cooler during Ihe sum ­
mer First, there are the organic
kinds, such as compost, wood
chips, pine bark, pine straw,
leaves, grass clippings or any­
thing else you can think of.
Second, there are the Inert
materials, such as gravel, peb­
bles. or polyethylene film .
Personally. I prefer the organic
types. They are readily available,
less work, and can be renewed
easily.
Mulch materials have many
good effects upon the soil and
plants. They prevent the loss of
water from the soil by eva|x&gt;rallon The soil moisture moves by
capillary uctlon lo the surface
and simply evaporates If not
stopped by a mulch. A good
mulch will prevent crusting of
the soli surface, loo. and reduces
“ surface te n s io n " to allow
moisture to be rapidly absorbed
rather than run olL
Mulches tend to keep the soil
temperature more uniform by
acting us an insulator. Th is
keeps the soli cool under the
Intense summer sun nnd warm
during the cold spells in winter.
I lik e o rg a n ic m a te ria ls
because they Improve the soli
structure and tilth as they de­
compose. This decaying process
adds a c e rta in a m o u n t of
nutrients to the soli. too. On the
other band, rock mulches simply
work their way down Into the
soli — and do nothing — escept
get In your way when you try to
work with or replace plants.
From an esthetic point of view,
mulches add to the beauty of the
la n d s c a p e h v p r o v i d i n g
aunlform color and somewhat
Interesting texture lo un other
wise drab surface. Dark colored
mulches widen the pupil of the

eye. allowing more of the re­
flected light from flowers to
enter the eye. TH u s, those dark
mulches, such as pine bark, give
plantings a more attractive apl»earancc.
The best time to apply mulch
on most established plantings Is
In the spring. On new plantings,
such as vegetables or ornamen­
tals. apply the mulch after they
are p la n te d a n d w a te re d
thoroughly.
For best results, apply ubout
two to four Inches of mulch over
Ihe whole area. Avoid covering
the crow ns of low -grow ing
plants It's a good Idea. too. to
keep the mulch away from the
main stems of all plants to avoid
problems with foot-rot disease
But. remember that you must
keep the layer deep enough to do
Ihe Job. T h is m eans more
mulching material should he
added to the older layers oc­
casionally to get the maximum
benefit.
Usually, you will need to add
some nltrogren fertilizer lo the
area before m ulching as materi­
als. such as straw, wood chips,
a n d s a w d u s t , u r r low in
nitrogen. One or two cups of
am m onium n itra te , sodium
nitrate or am m onium sulfate
udded to each bushel of mulch
material will supply the needed
nitrogen.
If you choose to use plostlr
film or a lum inum foil as a
mulch, you need to apply fertil­
izer first. Simply broadcast and
Incorporate into the top two
Inches of soil a
complete
fertilizer, say ■ 6-6-6 or 8-8-8, at
the rate of two pounds per 100
square feet of gurden area. These
mulchrs reduce the leaching of
fertilizer from the area where the
roots d e ve lo p , thu s larger
umounts of fertilizer arc not
needed.
Mulching actuully could be
your most vuluable garden
practice. Mulches certulnly re­
duce Ihe a m o u n t of hand
cultivation, wrcdlng and water­
ing. and don't forget disease
control. All pul together they
can't help but Incrrease your
chances of growing healthy and
vlrogous plants
Happy gardening!

Auditions Called For Singing Boys
There will he an uudltion
Sunday. April 21. 6-8 p.m.. for
singing boys between Ihe ages of
7 and 12 who would like to truln
and perform with Orlundo's
newest upbeat musical ensem­
ble. The New Dimensions. The
auditions will he held on the
stage of the Celebrity Dinner

Theatre at 46 N. Orunge Ave., In
downtown Orlando.
A pianist will ire provided and
auditions are open to all area
boys. Those trying out should
bring their own music. Ability to
dance and play a musical In­
strument are considered a plus.

Friday, April If. 1HS-SA

72 Y e a rs A g o ...
Sanford Woman's Club History Reviewed
Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith was
the guest speaker at the April
lu n c h e o n -m e e t i n g of the
Woman's Club of Sanford Inc.
Mrs. Smith, a club member for
58 c o n tin u o u s y e a rs , has
personally known all of the club
presidents. Is a former club
president and also a former
president of the Florida Federa­
tion of Women's Clubs Active tn
com m unity and civic afTalrs.
Mrs. Smith has participated In
most of the club's major civic
projects.
According to Mrs Smith, the
club was fonned In 1913 with
127 rharter members, two of
whom. Mrs. Martin Dram and
Miss Martha Fox. are the only
known living charter members.
Mrs. John Dlcklns. aunt of
Mrs. Hram. was the first presi­
dent.
The club Rrst met In the old
Hill Hardware building. Latrr.
she suld the sanctuary of the
P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h was
purchased for the clubhouse, the
present home ol the d u b at 309
S. Oak Avc. Initiation fee wus $1.
While showing photographs ol
past presidents. Mrs Sm ith
mentioned that the late Mrs.
John Leonardy. a lawyer way
ahead of her time, was the most
famous club president. She
wrote a t&gt;ook on parliamentary
law. was president of the Florida
Statr Association of Parliamen­
tarians and later became presi­
dent of the National Association
of Parliamentarians.
The seventh and eighth presi­
dents tn follow Mrs. Leonardy
were Mrs. Eva Tolar and Mrs
S u s a n W ig h t . M r s . M a ry

Sanford Woman's Club president Ann
Brlsson, from left, Mary TolaF Nance, Mrs.
Ralph Austin Smlfh, and Susan White
Elizabeth Nance, daughter ol
Mrs. To la r, and Mrs. Susan
W h ile , d ra n d d a u g h te r and
namesake of Mrs. Wight, were
guests of the club al tills meet­
ing Mrs. While represented the
six grandchildren ol Mrs Wight
who live In Sanford.
Following her term as presi­
dent. Mrs. Wight organized the
Sanford Garden Cluti and the
llrst flower show was held In the
clubhouse
Other accomplishments ol the
club, according to Mrs. Smith.
Include: formerly, an annual
reception for Sanlord sellout

nostaqlcally turn the club's history pages
back to Its start when the Initiation fee was a
lot ol money for the times — Si.

leaclirrs: an annual hospital
tx-nrlll (or l I k * Fernald Laughton
Hospital and later Seminole
Meuiorl.il Hospital: organized
the llrst C o m m u n ity Chest:
established the llrst school hot
lunchroom In Sanlord at Sanford
G r a m m a r S c h o o l w h ic h
operated tor 63 years until IIIH3
when the school closed lo
liecamc Ihe Margaret Reynolds
llu lld ln g to he used as a
children's social studies and
science museum; organized the
llrst Girl Scout Troop in Sanlord
In 1933: and raised 82.000 to
enable the M e n ta l Health

Association to rent Its llisl oilier
space.
Mrs Smith polntd out that
eight of the current club mem­
bers are recipients of the
Roberta Gulchel Award pres­
ented annually by the Sunford
Klwanls Club as "Outstanding
Woman of the Year." The are
Doris Dietrich. Charlotte Smith.
Winifred "lllll" Glelow. Martha
Yancey. Sanlord Mayor I let l ye
S m it h . V lvla tl B u c k . Ruth
Swlnncy and Lourtnc Messen­
ger. this year's recipient.
President Ann llilsson con­
ducted the business no •-•m ,

Pre-Nuptial Skirmish Now Wedding Battle
D E A R A B B Y t I'm getting
married next moth to a man
w h o 's In the N a v y . Th re e
months ago ' Charlie" sent me a
letter he had received from his
m o the r In w h ich she hadmouthed my mother something
terrible! Our fumllles are worlds
apart, and I think Charlie's
mother feels Inferior and In­
secure. and has a chip on her
shoulder.
I was so shaken when I read
that awful letter downgrading
m y mother. I read It to my
parents. Now mV mother says
that she will not attrnd my
wedding unless Charlie's mother
apologizes lo her. Charlie s
mother says no apology Is nec­
essary because she didn't say
anything to my mother's face.
I got along line with Charlie's
mother before this happened.
Whose fault wus It? And what
should I do?
IN T H E M ID D L E
D E A R IN: If you're looking for
someone else to blame, start
with Charlie's mother who wrote
Ihe letter downgrading your
mother. Then blame Charlie for
Ills poor Judgment In sending
that letter lo you Next blame
yourself for reading It to your
parents What should you do?

DEAR

PROUD:

A “ loose"

w o m a n Is o n e w h o l » t a lk in g In

Iry to get this family leud
resolved so that at Ihe sound of
the (c h u rc h ) hell, everhody
doesn't come out swinging.
D E A R A 1111Y: My wile Is a
line-looking woman with un out­
standing figure She has never
owned u bra and probably never
will. She says bras ure uncom­
fortable. she's proud of her
figure, and she has nothing to
hide. In fact, she weurs as little
as possible.
I am proud ol the way she
looks, hut m y family Is not. They
have called her a "lo o s e "
woman. Well, she Is not liaise. I
like the way she dresses and
have personally bought her
hlnues and sweaters thut show
oil her lull figure heeuuse I think
a little Jiggle und bounce under
her clothes looks nice.
Tell me Ihe truth, do you think
a woman who wears no bru Is
loose — or Is It Just my family?
P ROUD OF MY W IF E

moral rrxtm lnt. One who tlmml*
iirr full figure is merely tneklnfif
In Judgment.
You obviously cate what your
family thinks nr you would !
have written, so to minimize
family rrltlrlsm . minimize Ihe
"jiggle und b oun ce" In the
presence of family.
D E A R A B B Y : "Offended"
siivs shr goes lo a high-class
nightclub, talks to a stranger for
five minutes, then he asks her lo
go lo Ix-d. And when she says
no. she's told nui to play “ liurd
logel."

I Ix -lle v e l h a v e a s u g g e s t io n
w o m e n , as there seems

(or such
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After the nervy proposition,
oak the guy lids quest Ion: "What
Is really In It for me? I don't even
know you. so I can't liave any
feelings fur you. so why should I
risk gettldg some kind of dlscase
or lieeomlng pregnant, or both,
Just to provide you with some
tcni|mrury physical rrllcl?"
Ahhy. let him think up an
answer lo that one It's a lot
more effective than just saving
"N o ." Right?
A M A LE R E A D E R
D E A R R EA D ER : Yes!

"Let T h e Professionals Do It "

Student Earns Physics Aw ard
Maryanne Murtllng. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Martllng
of Longwood. Is the honored
recipient of Ihe "Outstanding
Physics Student A w a rd " at
Seminole Community College
for the 1984-85 school year.
The achievement award, given
bv Ihe American Association of

Physics Teachers, was presented
by Dr. Alexander K. Dlcklson on
April 10.
The Amerlran Association of
Physics Teachers Is a national
professional organization made
up of over 10.000 physics teach­
ers.

Search Is On For
Outstanding Mom
May 12 Is Mother's Day.
We. at The Herald, are
searching for the annual
“ Outstanding Mom" In Ihe
community, but wr need the
help of readers to find this
special woman
The “Outstanding Mom"
totl^pc selected from letters of
nomination. To make sure
your favorttr mom gets the
proper recognition, follow the
simple Instructions: First,
write your full name, full
address Including city And
mate, and your telephone
number at the top of the
page. Underneath, add the

name, full address and tele­
phone number of the mom
you are nominating. Next,
write us a letter telling us In
your own words why this
mom Is so outstanding.
Please type or clearly print
your letter.
Submit letters to PEOPLE
Editor Doris Dietrich. P.O.
Hox 1657 (300 N. French
Ave.|. Sanford. FL 32771 no
later titan Friday. April 26,
the d~adllne forjudging.
Winners will be announced
In The Herald on Mother's
Day.

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Friday, April It, ItU

Tie H as
B itter
Taste
To Tribe

Principal Can't Keep 'Track'
Of Bizarre Chain Of Events

H « f l M W » l * i k r l « m m | V ln&lt; *n l

Billy Penlck, Seminole dis­
tance specialist, tries to help
the Tribe fo another title at
Apopka tonight.

Th e 1984-85 prep sports
season Is starting to wind down
and Oils lime of year always
reminds me of one blzzare event
In m y high sc hool days.
It was our last home baseball
game «f m y Junior yrar and I
was scheduled to pllth. I re­
member I left my uniform at
home and had to race back In
my rar to get II and get back In a
burry. Screeeech. was the sound
as I went around every corner on
my way home and screererh
around every corner on m y way
back. It got to the |»olnt where
my voice really started to hurt.
Anyway. I made It track In
time und the hlzznrr chain of
events took plat e In the lop of
the first Inning. Al (he same
time the baseball game was
going on. therr was a big track
meet. The track was situated
Just beyond the right fir Id fence.
Alter two tpilrk outs, the third
batter In the Inning bit a
mammoth home run off me. The
ball sailed over I tie fence and
bounced on I lie track. II Ihrn hit
a guy who was throwing the shot
[ini. causing him to unload II In
Ihe wrong direction. The stiol
pul knocked down the high
jump bur and then Ihe stiol
rolled onto the truck
A girl running In a relay race

Chris
Fister
H erald

Bports
tried to avoid Ihe shot, but
tinmped Into the runner In the
next lane. Th a t caused the
humped runner to lose her baton
and It flew over the fence.
Standing on Ihe other side, hoi
dog In hand, was the school's
principal. The baton hit his hot
dog and got mustard all over his
suit.
"W hoever's responsible for
Oils will get detention, and
[ilrnly of It." the principal was
heard to say.
Luckily. Ihe principal never
found nut Itiut It was one of my
pilches that had set the whole
chain of events In motion. I
think the principal knew i was
pllchlng tluii day und decided In
go to the- track meet..
Speaking of track, a wrt surlace ena b led m ost of Ihe
Seminole County records lo slay
In Ihe hook last Friday but. If the

weather holds up. and It Is
expected to. a number of Five
Star Conference records could
fall by the wayside tonight.
In the boys meet. Seminole's
Frank Barnett will most llkelv
break Ids own record of 14.3 act
last year In the 120 high
hurdles. The swift senior has a
top time of 13.5 this season.
With Louis Brown track In the
lineup. Seminole will have a shot
nt two of the three relay records.
The mile relay mark of 3:25.3 by
Seminole bus stood since 1977.
Bui Ihe Tribe has snared to a
3:17.2 this season. That was
with Clifton Campbell, though.
Campbell will miss tonight's
meet with a foot Injury hut Is
expected to tar ready for next
Friday’s district.
The 440 relay record of 42,7,
set by Mainland In 1983, is In
Jeopardy of being broken as
Seminole has run a 42.0 (with
Campbell! and has a number of
sprinters who could combine lo
break Ihe record. Apopka, with
Smith anchoring, has run a
42.9.
Lake Howell's Brian King will
la- going afler ids own record In
Ihe 330 hurdles. King set thr
mark last year with a 38.3 and
the county's best time going Into
See T R A C K , Page 9 A

Lisa Samocki, Lake Howell's
distance ace, chases Ihe mile
record held by Lym an's
Kathy Brlngardner.

Schmit's Scoreless Stint Pleases Tuttle
By Hob Larla
Special to the Herald
OVIEDO — .Judging from llielr
play Thursday, Ihe Lake Mary
Mams look to huvr come up with
all of Ihe answers In preparation
for next week's district playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Oviedo I,Ions
appear to have a bushel full of
questions lo solve tieforr Ihrlr
post se a s o n Ix glns.
Ihe Mums got 11 hits, while

Pairings Set
For Districts

; llm d t n g
O v lr ilt i to
Ju s t tw o
s in g le s r n m u t e n 1 4 -0 t h r a s h in g

over ihe Lions In a mutest that
was ended by tin- 10-run. HvrInrdng rule.
Good news alxmutlrd for the
Hums, especially (lie play ol
standout Mike Helmut, who Is
rounding Into form after a Itout
with mononucleosis. The junior
didn't steal the show, us he bus
often done: he Just made the
victo ry that m uch sweeter.
Schtnll started on the mound
and controlled Oviedo during Ids
lour Inning stint, lie was re­
lieved by Neal Harris after
yielding two harmless hlls and
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Ills performance was a wel­
come sight for Mam Coach Allen
Ttdlle.
"We're In good shape," Tuttle
said following the game. "Mike
seemed to be sharp. He got tired
after the fourth Inning, hid I
think he'll tie ready In go."
The Mams, who upped their
record lo 26 6, face Oviedo. II 18.
again Saturday la-fore meeting
Hie w in n e r ol Ihe Slprucc
Creek Mainland Tuesday morn­
ing al 11:30 In Dr Land. Tuttle
sald senior Eric "Th e Whip"
Hugrn will start Saturday.
On thr other side ol Ihe Held
Oviedo Ccaclt Howard Matde
cotdd only shukc Ills head US h e
allrmpla lo put a palrhwork
lentil tngcthrr in time for Its
opening round gamr vs. J o u r s
Tuesday.
Seurchlng for productive com­
binations. Muhle oner agnln
moved players around Some of
Ihe Lions responded, while
others looked tentative. Oviedo
made nine errors.
Among the b r ig h t s p o ts for
Muhle was the pluy ol sopho­
more Murk Mrrrhunt. who eon-

a***m rs*«* kr O ' f t , otkn!

Commodore Metz
Rod " C .J ." Metz, middle, signs a letter of
Intent to play baseball (or the Vanderbilt
Commodores next year as Lake Mary
Assistant Principal Don Smith, left, and
trlhulrd a Urnt-Inning hit unit
Hue defense at shortstop. Kcccntly shilled to that [xmitlon
Irani left llrld. Merchant drew
raves from Ids coach.
"You have lo give credit to
Luke Mary," Matde added "I
think they're the best learn
we've played, us far us dis­
cipline: there's no question
•bout II. And Schmlt pin lu-d a
good game, heady as usual ll
was an honor to go up ugolnal
their No. 1 pitcher "
Th e Hams started slowly,
holding Just u 3-0 advantage
utter three Innings. Hut they
gathered steam quickly. Seven

Lake Mary baseball coach Allen Tuttle look
on. Smith coached Metz as a freshman and a
sophomore while Tuttle has guided the
Rams the past two years.

consecutive Mams reached base
and scored In a fourth Inning,
highlighted by a Brad Mollc
two run homerIn I's hall of thr Inning. Oviedo
caught up with Schmlt three
times hut netted only one hit. n
line drive to crnler field by
Bradley Oviedo's lop hitler. Erie
Shogren. started the frame with
a s lm lllu r d riv e that was
knocked down by Schmtl lor an
out Following Bradley, Glen
Krlrhlr (tiled another drive that
Schmlt caught In self defense.
Leading 10-0. Lake Mary
added four Insurance runs In the
llllh, T h r big hit was a bases-

loaded double by Schmlt. which
scored Luisulc, Dwalnr Mitchell
and Mod " C J . " Metz.
Despite the easy win. Melz
says there will be no rrlaxlng on
the part of Ihe Five Star Confer­
ence champions us they enter
the playoffs "We're going In
confident, hut we re not going to
take unybody lightly." said the
lour-year letterman. mindful of
last year's first round upset loss
In Deland "We vr been littung
well and playing well. We've
gotta get good pitching, good
hitting und play good defense to
win next week, niching will tie
Ihe key."

Bill A n d e rso n , athletic
director at DcLand High
S c h o o l, a n n o u n c e d the
pairings for the District 4A-9
b a s e b a ll u n d s o f l b a 11
tournaments Friday morn­
ing.
„
Tn tnc baseball tournament
ut DeLand’s Conrad Hark. No.
8 seed Spruce Creek (4-12)
plays No. 9 Mainland (1-15)
Monday al 7 30 p.m. The
winner plays No. 1 Lake
Mary (14-2) at 11:30 a m .
Tuesday.
Three other llrsl-round
games Tuesday Include No. 4
Apopka (10-6) against No. 5
Lake Brantley a I 2 p.m.. No.
3 Lyman (11-5| vs. No. 6
Lake Howell (5-11| at 4:30
p.m. and No. 2 DeLand (13-3)
against No. 7 Seminole (5-11)
at 7 p.m.
Th e baseball semifinals
I No, 1-No, 8 winners vs No
4-No. 5 winner nnd No 2-No.
7 winner and No. 3-No. 6
w in n e r ) w ill be playe d
Thursday at 5 p ut. and 7
p m . The lower seed plays
the first gam e. F rid a y ’s
championship game Is at
7 30 p.m.
In the softball tournament,
all games will lie played at 4
pm .

In Tuesday's first game.
No. 8 Spruce Creek |2 6) will
host No. 9 Seminole (2-6).
Th e winner plays No. 1
Apopka (7 -1) al Apopka.
In other games Wednes­
day. No. 4 Mainland |4-4|
hosts No. 5 Lyman |4-4).
Mainland heat Lyman In Its
d ls lr lc t/ c o n f e re n c e e n ­
counter. No. 2 DeLand (6-2)
hosts No. 7 Lake Brantley
12-61 No 3 Lake Howell (6-2)
entertains No. 6 Lake Mary
(3 5 ).

T h r two semifinal games
will be Thursday at the lower
seed's hom e fie ld . T h e
championship game Is Friday
at 4 p.m. at Lake Mary

DeLand Buries Lady Seminole 'Survivors/ 12-2
By Chris Fitter
Herald Sports W rltsr
A piuur crushed on thr Texus
und Mexico border, where were
Ihe survivors burled?
Anyone who knows that old
riddle knows that survlvurn
aren't burled. Well, until Wed
iirsduy ultrmoou that Is.
Going Into the top of (lie filth
tuning Wednesday, Sanford's
Lady Setnlnolcs had stayed
within 1-0 of Dr Land's Lady
Bulldogs, surviving a shaky start
defensively and four hillrss In­
nings.
But. after five hits and five
errors In the top of thr filth, thr
L a d y S c m ln o le a fo u n d
themselves down. 9-0. und DeLand wrnt on lo bury Ihe Tribe,
12-2. In nonconfrrence action al
Fort Mellon Field.

The Ions drop|&gt;cd Seminole to
6-13 overall while Drlamd ran
Its record to 15 2, rebounding
from a lough 5 0 loss to A|&gt;opku
Tuesday. Seminole clows out
the regular season Monday at
laikr Mary.
Tursday. the Lady Seinlnoles
will travel to Spruce C rrrk for u
playoll lor thr eighth seed In the
4A-9 District Tournament. The
game was orglnully scheduled to
he played In Sanford but was
moved lo Spruce Creek High
DeLand scored once In the top
of Ihe first Wednesday when a
pan of whut should have hern fly
hull outs dropped m for lilts T h r
first, by lead off hitter Robyn
Swartz, wus a fly trail to center
that was misjudged and went for
a double. Willi one out. Shawn
Lane hit a high fly to right that

Softball
went for another misjudge doubit. enabling Swurtz lo score.
Seminole played excellent de­
fensively for the next three
innings hut couldn't do anything
at the plate.
The Lady 'Nolen wrnt down In
order in ihe first four innings
with seven of the 12 outs coming
on easy pop tiles. Tw o fine
defensive plays by Swartz at
shortstop and Kim Keevrs at
second kept the Sz m l notes hitless
T h r trouble started early fur
Seminole In Ihe top of the fifth
when Debbie Underwood led off
w ith a s in g le a n d Heeves
followed with u bad-hop single to

center. Wendy Wychr drew a
walk to load the bases
The next hitter smacked a
grounder to Showanda Walker al
second but her throw to the plate
was late for the forve. Another
had throw to Ihe plate on a forte
out allowed the second and third
runs of the frame to score.
Swartz then lined u single to
right to drive In onr run and
another scored on the play when
thr outfielder threw to Ihe wrong
base. That gave DeLand a 6-0
lead.
Phyllis Sanders followed with
a single to center and Swartz
stored on the play on another
Seminole error. Shuwn Lane
followrd with an Kill triple to
right center and Lane scored on
Kathy Wyche'a HUI groundout
as the Lady Bulldogs took a 9-0

trad.
Seminole, w hich had Just
three hits In the game, scored
single runs In the fifth and
seventh Innings In the fifth.
Jackie Farr scorched a line drive
to the gap In right center and
circled thr bases for her third
home run of the season. In the
seventh. Sheri 1‘eterson hit lo
the same gap for a solo home
run. her first of the year.
Peterson hit her homer to lead
off the bottom of ihe seventh but
Ihe Semlnolrs couldn't get a
rally going mainly because they
kept hitting to the wrong player
— Swartz. The senior shortstop
gunned out the final three hit­
ters at first to end the game.
Swartz handled nine chances
Wednesday without an error.

By Sam Cook
Herald Sports E d ito r
O R L A N D O — T h u r s d a y 's
game between Bishop Moore and
Sanford's Fighting Scmlnoles
will go Into the record book as a
6-6 tie. The futility und hilarity
of the uncountable eighth Inn­
ing. however, will always leave a
hitler taste for first-year coach
Mike Ferrell and his spunky
band of Seminole*.
Down. 5-3. entering the sev­
enth. Ferrell's youthful Tribe
rallied to lake the lead but the
host Hornets came back with a
run tn the bottom of the frame to
send ll Into extra Innings. When
the 'Nolcs pushed across two
runs In the eighth, they ap­
peared In position tn win I heir
12th game In 26altcmpts.
But Seminole had a bigger and
m orr Imposing opponent than
the Hornets. A sun which had
ulready set was masking Ihe
field In darkness. Ferrell said he
knew that the only way tn get
the game to count was to try anil
make three outs and get Bishop
Moore out In a hurry In the
bottom of the Inning
"W e can't win for losing,"
lamented FrrTcll later Tuesday
night. "I couldn't believe what
happened to uh In the eighth
Inning. You beg for runs all year
and then when you try for outs
to preserve a lead, you gel the
biggest rally of the year.”
It was a strange Inning. Joey
Corsl rapped a single in right
and Gary Derr singled lo left
before David Rape moved over
both runner With an adept sacri­
fice bunt. Junior Brian Sheffield
roped a triple over the center
fielder's head to chase home
both runners for an K-ftcdg,.
With the darkness creepUui
closer. Ferrrll died foe outs.
sent Sheffiled on a steal of home
but the Bishop Moore pltrhrr
wild pitched and Sheffield scored
standing up for a 9-6 lead,
With senior To ny Cox at the
plate facing an 0 2 count. Ferrell
urgrd his big slugger to swing at
Ihe nrxl pitch no matter where it
was Cox did and promptly hit
the hall over the right Held fence
for a home run.
Al that point, the umpires
stepped In and called Ihe game,
It revertrd to the seventh-liming
tally und concluded as a 6-6 tie.
Sheffield lost a triple and two
runs l&gt;atlcd In while Cox lost his
fifth homer.
Seminole concludes Its regular
season tonight al Titusville
against Astronaut. The Tribe
will play at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday In
the district tournament against
host DeLand at Conrad Park.
D e rr, who had tw o hits
Thursday, gave Seminole a 1-0
lead In Ihe first when he reached
on un error by the shortstop,
stole second and moved to third
on u wild pitch. He scored on
another wild pitch.
Bishop Moore. 16-9-1. re­
bounded with two runs In the
second for a 2-1 lead hut the
‘ N o lc s b o u n c e d b a c k to
reassume a 3-2 lead with (wo
runs In ihe third. DerT again
started It with a single and Rape
walked. A poor pickoff attempt
moved up the runners and one
out later. Cox drilled a single to
left to scorr Derr. When the left
fielder (displayed the hall. Rape
also scored.
Seminole pushed across three
runs to take command In the
seventh. With one out. freshman
pinch hitter Jeff Blake singled to
rig h t center un d Sheffield
knocked a hit to left. Cox drew a
free pass from lefty Keith Rinaldi
to load the bases.
llersey followed with a base hit
up the middle to drive home the
tying runs Larry Thomas then
produced the ttr-breaklng run
wtlh a single to left. Hlnaldl
escaped further damage when
he struck out Tra cy Turner und
Induced Roy Jensen to fly out to
left.
The Hornets pulled even tn the
bottom of the frame when
Penrose doubled and one out
later scored on a single by Steve
Miceli. Catcher Jensen, though,
cut down the potential winning
run when hr nailed Miceli at
third trying to take an extra base
on a steal wild pilch. Tw o walks
la te r . M ersey r e t ir e d Pat
Bollacker on a pop fly to second.
Turner. Mersey and Derr each
slapped two singles for Ihe Tribe.
Former Uikc Howell standout
J e f f P o in d e x t e r , n o w the
Hornets' shortstop, singled and
slarled a double play.
I

\

�Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Suns' Performance Against L.A.
Enough To Turn Fans' Stomach
U nited Press International
After Thursday night's showing against the Los Angeles
Lakers, the Phoenix Suns may jolts the rest of their Injured
players in the Infirmary. The game was enough to tum any
fan s stomach.
The Suns, so decimated by Injuries that the cover of the
team s playoff media guide Is a full-color replica of a
Hand-Aid box. played without their three top scorers, and It
showed to the tune of a 142-114 tout at the handj of the
Lakers.
‘ They're a tremendous team, no doubt about that."
Phoenix coach John MacLeod said. 'Th e y're just too
doggone good for u »."
Elsewhere. Dallas out lasted Portland 139-131 In
overtime. Detroit destroyed New .Jersey 125-105, Boston
edged Cleveland 126-123. and Denver bombed San
Antonio 141-111.

Badger Bats Raiders Past CFCC
Daryl Badger. who will play f*r Alabama next year,
tuned up for his Southeastern Coherence future with five
hits Thursday as Seminole Community College outslugged
Central Florida. 15-8. at SCC In Mid-Florida Conference
base trail.
Hadger banged out a homer, double and three singles
while driving In three runs for SCC.
Leonard Thigpen also continued his lusty hitting with a
homer and a triple along wllh five rlbbles. Mike Sawyer,
who had two doubles and a single In a tie with Santa Fe
Wednesday, added two singles amt three Rill Thursday.
Kenny Looper had a pair of base hllsand an RBI.
The Raiders Improved to 22-17-1 for the year. They are
«•» In conference. SCC hosts Florldi Junior Saturday at 2
p m. before closing the season Tuesday at Orlando against
Valencia at 3 p.m.

Clemens, Williams Boost D.A.V.
Joe Clemens' a solo home run anl .James Williams' RBI
double In the bottom of the fifth hnlng enabled D.A.V.
(Disabled American Veterans) to mine away wllh a 7-5
victory over Sunn Hand In Sanford Little National League
action Thursday at Fort Mellon Park
Sunntland had taken a 21 lead itio the bottom of the
third but D.A.V. scored twice to lakt a 3-2 lead and added
two runs In the fourth and fifth frame! to sew up the win.
D.A.V. had seven hits In I he gi^ne off losing pilcher
Gregory Taylor. “ Famous" Amos Sparrow led the way
with a pair of singles while Bernard Sparrow. Wesley
O'Neil, Clements. Williams and Rick Dee had one hit each.
Sunnlland had IO hits In the gamt but couldn't cash In
on as many opportunities as D.A.V. Ned June and Taylor
had (wo hits each to lead Sunnlland while Danny Lawson,
David Dunn. To m m y Hampton. Ertt Wynn, Claude Little
and KoJack Hunt added one hit each

Rice Belts Bosox
Past Royafs, 4-3
United Press International
Just cull him Professor Rice,
doctor of homerology.
Jim Rice can Ire considered an
authority on home runs, so
when he lectures on the subject,
people should pay strict atten­
tion.
Rice belted a two-out. 440 fool
home run in the top of the 14th
Inning Thursday night to give
the Red Sox a 4-3 victory over
the Kansas City Royals.
T wasn't looking to hit a home
run ," said Rice, who also made a
game-saving calch In the bottom
of the N th with Ihe tying run on
second base. "M y theory In
situations such as this Is that If
you're looking to hit a homer. 10
times out of 10 you'll fall. I Just
try to drive the but) through
someone."
Rice's lowering drive, high on
Royals Stadium bank In left
field, came on a 2-0 pitch off
reliever Mike Jones. 0-1. It was
his third homer of the season.
" I got behind him 2-and-O and
tried to get the ball out over the
plate and d id n 't get It far
enough.'' said Jones. “And he
hit the hell out of It. I made a
mistake to Dwight Evuns Just
before that and got away with
It."
Indians 11. Orioles 5
At Cleveland, a pair of errors
by usually reliable shortstop Cat
Ripken enabled the Indians to
score three runs In the sixth
Inning and go on to defeat the
Orioles Cleveland’s Julio Franco
went 4-for-5 lo raise his Ameri­
can League-leading average to
.556. Baltimore got two home
runs and four RBI from Rick
Dempsey.
Tankssa 3, Whits Bos 3
At New York. Ken Griffey
made a spectacular defensive
play for the second straight
game and singled home the
tie-breaking run In the seventh
Inning to give the Yankees their
victory.
GrtfTey ran down a hard liner
by Carlton Fisk and turned It
Into a double play In the sixth
Inning to help make a winner of
reliever Rich llordl. 1-0. who
p itc h e d one In n in g . Dave
Rlghettl got the last five ouls for
his third save.
Bias Jays 6. Hangars 3
At Toronto. Lloyd Moseby
belled a two-run homer and
Damaso Garcia ripped three
doubles and scored a pair of
runs, helping the Blue Jays
hand the Rangers thetr seventh
Ions in their first eight games
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Baseball
Dave f^leb worked fi 1-3 Innings
and alltwrd two runs on six hits
and fitr walks In evening his
record it 1-1.
Angelas. T w in s 8
At Minneapolis, Doug D e ­
duces belled a three-run homer
umi Did C arew and B rian
Downier each drove In two runs
to powtr the Angels lo victory.
Doug Corbett. 10. wus the
winner while Donnie Moore got
his second save Randy Hush hit
a two&lt;un. pinch homer for
Minnesota.
ROGERS Q U IE T S C R ITIC S
Thenfs nothing like a Ju ly
day In April to thaw out an aging
arm an&lt; melt away those trade
rumors,
Hammered by bitterly cold
weather In his first iwo starts of
Ihe seaton. Steve Rogers found
87-degr«e weather In St. Louis
Hie perfect remedy for hts pro­
blems Thursday and pitched the
Montreal Expos to a 7-1 triumph
over thcC ordinals.
Ills impressive outing came
lesa ib.»i 24 hours after a story
in a Caibdlan newspaper said he
might toon be traded to the
Housing Astros for pitcher Mike
Scott.
Later Thursday. Astros gener­
al m anner A1 Rosen confirmed
the leads had talked about such
a trade.[but the deal had fallen
throu^hl
"It's (Jrad In the water.” said
Rosen. f'Wc don't have what
they waft at this time."
Roger!, who entered the game
with an 0-2 record and a 6.23
ERA. struck out four and walked
four In g&gt;lrig the distance for the
first Unit this year. Rogers had
endured four long snow and rain
delays If hts first two decisions,
but thn time the 35-year-old
right hauler did not allow a hit
alter life* fourth Inning and
retired I3 consecutive batters In
one stretch.
"It wai tough out there." said
Rogers tongue In-cheek “ No re­
ally, It wbs very, very pleasant. I
stayed laose. You can do that
when lt&gt; hot. Plus. there were
no delay* to watt through. I like
pitching here."
T im Rilnes snapped a slump
with twoRnglesfnrlhe Expos.
Elsewhere In the National
League. Los Angeles blanked
San Die|f&gt; 5-0. and Cincinnati
nipped Sin Francisco 4-3 In 10
Innings.

Friday. April I*, H l i - 7 A

Lake Mary's Defense Holds 'Hounds
Lisa Slmklns. Karen DeShetler
and Beth Watkins each drove in
a run and Lake Mary played Its
usual strong game defensively as
the Lady Rams blanked Lyman's
Lady Greyhounds. 3-0, Thurs­
day afternoon In noneon Terence
softball action at Lym an High.
The Lady Rams, who dropped
a 3-0 decision to Apopka on
Wednesday. Improved to 13-11
w ith the win w hile Lym an
dropped to 5-11 with Its third
straight setback.
Lake Mary closes out the

Softball
regular season Monday when It
hosts Seminole. Lyman ends the
regular season Monday at Lake
Howell.
Both Lake Mary and Lyman
managed Just four hits Th u rs­
day, but the Rams played a solid
defensive game while a four
errors led to Lyman's downfall.
Lake Mary picked up one run

In the top of the first. Watkins
smacked a single and Kim
Averlll reached on a two-base
error that put runners on second
and third. Slmklns then drove In
Walklns with a sacrifice fly but
the threat ended there when
Averlll was thrown out going to
third.
The Lady Rams added two
Insurance runs In Ihe sixth for
Ihe 3 0 lead W llh two outs and
Ltz Stone on second. Karen
DeShetler ripped a double to
tight center to drive In Stone and

Watkins followed with a single to
left to score DcShrltrr
Lyman had Its biggest threat
in the bottom of ihe sixth when
It put runners on first and
second with no out* but then
had three fly ball outs. The Ludy
Greyhounds never got a runner
past second base Thursday.
"W e don't look as good ns w r
did last week at all,*' Lyman
assistant Jcrl Kelly said "We
Just have to put this week
behind us,"

Thiebauth Atones For Rare Error,
Game-Winning Hit Drops Apopka
Very' rarely docs Eileen Thiebauth make
an error In the outfield. The senior standout
usually catches everything hit her way. In
fact, she could probably catch a hum ­
mingbird If you threw one at her.
Thiebauth dropped a fly ball In the lop of
the seventh Inning Thursday that opened
the door for Apopka to score twice and send
Ihe game Into extra Innings tied at 9-9.
" E .T ." didn't fret over the mtscue though.
She came right back In Ihr bollom of the
eighth lo drive In the winning run as the
Lady Hawks trtp|»cd up Apopka's Lady Blue
Darters, 10-9. at Lake Howell High
l.akc Howell has taken 2 of 3 from A|x&gt;pka
Ibis season although Apopka won Ihe game
that counted In Ihe conference and district
standings. The Lady Hawks Improved lo
18-6. Apopka, the Five Star Conference
champion and lop seed In Ihe district, now
stands at 20 3.
After a scoreless first frame. Lake Howell
scored twice In the bollom of ihe second.
W llh one out. Ava Gardner and Erin
Hankins hit back-to-back singles and. with
two outs, ltelh Saunders walked to load the
bases. Kelly l.a(ham. who look over the
catcher's spot for an Ineligible player, came
through wllh her biggest till of the season as
she stroked a single to rlglil to drive In both
Gardner and Hankins
Apopka scored three more limes In Ihe lop
of the fourth anil tacked on another run In
Ihe fifth for u 7-4 lead. Lake Howell came
hack with three runs on Jusi one hli In ihe
bottom of ihe fifth to tic tt ni 7-7.
With one out. Gillies drew a walk and
Thiebauth followed with a triple to rlglil
center. Juudon Jonas wus Intentionally
walked and Gardner's fly hall lo left center
was dropped, allowing Ixith Thiebauth and
Jonas to score.
The Lady Hawks scored twice in Ihe sixth

Softball
on a sacrifice fiy by Tlbbltts and an Apopka
error for a 9-7 lead, Hut Apopka came back
with two runs In the top ol the seventh lo
knot It hack up at 9-9
The 10th batter In Apopka's lineup led off
with a fiy ball to Thiebauth. Thiebauth had
It In her glove but dropped In. With one out,
Tracy Johnson singled and. one out lalcr.
Sue Frallo singled in loud Ihe bases. Mary
DoJcsus followed wllh a single lo drive In
ihe first run of the frame
Tlbbltts. Lake Howell's pitcher, then ran
the cotint to 2-2 on the next hitter. Tlhhltls
came In wllh two close pilches and the
hatter took both of them and t*olh were
called balls The walk forced In Johnson
with the tying run.
Ajxipku went down quietly lit the top of
the elghlh and the Lady Hawks broke the tie
In Ihe buttom or the Inning. Saunders led oft
wllh a single. Latham singled and Grace Ley
moved the runners up by grounding out to
first Tlbbltts was Intentionally walkf-J and
Saunders was forced ut home on a grounder
by Gillies for the second out. Thiebauth
then sleitited up and drilled a single through
the third baseman lo drive In tail ham wllh
Ihr winning run.
"She (Thiebauth) hit It right lx-twrrn Itie
third baseman's legs." Luciano said. "But
she hli II so hard It had lo lx* railed a base

Eileen Th iebau th
...GW RBI

Caroline Chavis
...3 base hits

Moore High
The win. Oviedo's ninth straight, enabled
Ihe Lady Lions in ttc for the Orange Hell
Conference title The Lady Lions arc 1-1-7
overall and 9 1 In the OIK*, tied with
Osceola,
"Actually, w c'rr 10-1 In the conference,"
Oviedo coach Jackie Miller said "We heal
St. Cloud three times hut I don't know II
they're going to count the third time."
Oviedo will lx* cither the first or second
seed In the district tournament which gds
underway Tuesday al Osceola Kissimmee.
The Lady Lions will get a bye In Ihr first
round and will open play on Wednesday.
In Thursday's triumph, the Lady I.Ions
scored right runs In Ihe fourth Inning und
never looked back Key tills In the fourth
Included a three run homrr otf the hat of
Fran Fouler, a three-run double by Dec Dec
Itruslry and Kill singles by Barbara Malone
and Jessica Hradlev.
Oviedo pul ihe Hornets away wllh two
runs curb In the tilth sixth and nrvrnth
frames.
Caroline Chavis was 3 for 4 lo lend the
nllrnslve attack lor Oviedo while Hradley
was 2 lor 4 with three Kills Kby and Malone
had Iwo tills each while Beasley was I (or 4
wllh four rlbbles and Foster I Tor 4 wllh Ihr
Itotnrr.
— C hris F itte r

hit,**

The Lady Hawks close out the regular
season tty hosting Lake Brantley fixlay
LADY LIONS SWAT HORNETS. 14-3
ORLANDO — Oviedo's Ludy Lions con­
tinued Ihclr offensive fireworks Thursday by
rapping nut 13 tills In a 14 3 drubbing of
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of the skin that overlays the
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DEAR DR. G O T T My
30-ycar~old son. never married.
Is gay. I only found out this past
week, Is there any help for him
to go straight?
DEAR READER - Few Issues
seem to upset parents more than
the sexual preferences of their
children. I am sure that you felt
devastated when you learned
your son Is homosexual I am
equally certain that you cannot
appreciate I he turmoil he has
experienced for years Perhaps
since he no longer has in deceive
you, your love for each other will
have a chance to grow.
Some gay people honestly
want lo change ihclr sexual
o r ie n t a t io n s a n d b ecom e
s t r a i g h t . In s u c h ca s e s ,
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u s e f u l. H o w e v e r , m a n y
homosexuals believe they were
bom gay and wish to maintain
thrtr particular lifestyles, despite
the very real health risks of some
sex relations. I believe your wish
for your son s heterosexuality
will have very Utile Influence on
him.
Rather than blaming him and
increasing his feelings of isola­
tion. you will probably achieve
greater happiness by accepting
him. After all. he Is your son and
needs your love and approval no
less because he Is gay. At 30, hr
has lo make his own choices and
must accept res|mnslhllJiy for
them. In the final analysts, none
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other people; we can only
change ourselves
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communication with your son.
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actions; however. If you deprerate film us a person, you will
build artificial walls in the place
of compassion, understanding
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shoulder blades and takes a
Tylenol w ith codeine, which
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
APRIL 30. 10SB
A secret desire you have long
nurtured and discussed only
with a few Intimate friends has a
good chance ol becoming a
reality In the year ahead It will
come Into Itc-mg through unusu­
al circumstances.
TAURUS (April 30 May 30)
Agreements you make today
won't stand the lest of lime tf
either [tarty Involved frets he Is
getting unfair terms. Major
changes arc In store for Arles In
Ihe coming year. Send for your
AstroGnipli predictions today.
Mall 91 to Astro-Graph. Box 4H9.
Radio City Station. New York.
NY 10019. Hr sure to state your
zodiac sign.
O E IflN I (May 3 1-June 30) It
you have Important tasks to
perform today. It's Imperative
that you get an early sturt. Your
inspiration lessens with delays.
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your muscles or rulsirg your
voice have little chuntc of ac­
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LEO (July 23-Aug 2l| Do not
make winning or rrtognttlon
more important to yeu today
than playing the gain* by Its
rules Maintain your hgh stan­
dards even Kothers don\.
V IR G O (Aug 33-Scft. 33) If
you walk around with t chip on
your shoulder today, yru won't
Iravr any problrm Id finding
someone who ts w illmgio knock
It off.
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budget conscious todaj and try
not lo buy things hopng you'll
have the hinds to ctier them
later Don't spend vhat you
don't have.
SCORPIO lOct. 34-Nov. 23)
Issues that you ktnw from
experience could Had to u
healed discussion beUrren you
and your mate should not be
avoided today. Skirt tlrae topics
II they arise
S A G IT T A R IU S (N&lt;*-. 23-Dec.

311 Beware of tendencies today
In make what you have to do
much hurdrr than It really Is. A
bum attitude leads to bum
results.
CAPRICORN IDrc. 23 .Jan.
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lhat may contain people who
you feel uncomfortable being
around. Today they could annoy
you more than usual
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Don't make the mistake of In- vltlng someone to your place
today unless you sincerely enjoy
hts company, or you could be In
Tor a boring time,
P ISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Assoclute today with friends who
are creative and Inspirational.
Steer clear of Individuals who
seek to argue about heavy
topics.
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extremely careful loday If you
have to do business with a
person whose motives you sus­
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maneuver you Into an unlsvorable position

by Leonard Starr

�Price Is Right D espite Rain
Kelly Wins 3 — Oviedo Boys Take 2nd In Orange Belt
ByChria Plater
Herald Sporta W riter
OH LAN O O — A light rain didn't dampen Kelly
Price's performance Thursday night as the
Oviedo sophomore won three events at the
Orange Belt Conference Championships at Bishop
Moore High.
While Price's showing led the girls, the boys
learn finished second with 791S points. The Lions
have finished first or second in the conference
meet seven straight years.
Orlando Jones look the boys title with 108
points while Bishop Moore's girls ran away with
first place with 116'V The Lady Lions were
fourth at 49.
Price's most impressive performance of the
night came In the 330 low hurdles where she won
going away with n career best time of 16.6. That
lime also broke the school record of 47.3 which
Price set last v.rrfc ,'n winning the event In the
Seminole County meet.
Price also came away with first in the 110 high
hurdles with a 16.2 and she won the long jump
with a leap of 16-3.
"She's looking really strong." Oviedo coah Ken
Kroog said of Price. "Thre wasn't anybody real
close to her In both hurdles events. She's getting
faster rv rry week especially in the 330'v I ihlnk
she has a chance for state there."
Behind Price's three firsts for the Lady Lions.
Allison Smith took second In the shot put at
32-21* and Hence Wynn placed third In the 880
run at 2:41.4.
Fourth places for the Lady Lions were turned in
by Kris Boyd In the 440 dash (66 6) and the 440
and mile medley relay teams. The 440 relay
squad of Bobble Bowersox. Lisa Knapp. Jill
Knutson and Price on the anchor recorded a time
of 53.7 while the medley combo of Bowersox.
Boyd. Jennifer Nulling and Cindy Wood was
fourth at 5 26.2.
Cathy Cham p had a good meet for the Lady
Linns In the distance events us she took fifth In
the two mile (13:56) and sixth in Ihe mile
(6:21.41. Bowersox also claimed fifth In Ihe 1O0
yard dash (12.41 and the mile relay team of Wood,
Ikiyd. W ynn and Nutting was fifth at 4:51
In the boys meet, it wua a trio of Stewarts,
brothers Mark and James and Bryan (no relation)
lli.it led the way for the Lions.
Bryan Stewart took a first place and a pair of
seconds. He won the 120 high hurdles, which
were rim In the rain and into Ihe wind, with u

...Track
Continued from 6A
Ihe meet Is Barnett's 38.5.
King's ttrst time this season Is a
351.5 tint, as he proved Iasi year,
lie's at his best when It counts
most.
The records In the distance
events will be very hard to
break Lake H o w e ll's Ken
Chrcscinan. one of the nation's
premier distance runners as a
senior last year, holds the re­
cords In the mile (4:13.8) and
880 (1:55.51. The top time In the
mile going In is 4:24,7 by
Seminole's Billy I’enlek while
Brantley's John Mondo has the
best time in the 880 at 1:57.7.
The two mile record Is one
mark that may stand for a long
time. The mark, set In 1977. is
9 27.7 by Lake Brantley's Kick
Horta who Is still very active and
one of the top road racers In
Central Florida. The lop time
going Into Frida y’s meet Is
9:44.3 by Lake Mary's Malt
Palumbo and Seminole's Penlck.
In the field events, another

Track/Field
time of 15.4. claimed second in the 330
Intermediate hurdles (42.9) and second In the
triple Jump 139-5). Stew'art also look sixth in the
220 dash at 24 4
Kroog said James and Mark Stewart ure just
starting to come Into form after coming ofT the
basketball team. James, the older of the two.
soared to first place in the 440 dnsh with a time of
52.4
"W e ’ve been saving him ." Kroog said of
Stewart. "He ran In the county meet but not In
the open quarter. We've been walling for the right
time to run him In the quarter and tonight's
performance will boost his confidence."
James Stewart also placed second in the high
Jump at 5 -10 and ran legs ort the mile medley and
mile relay teams.
Kevin Thompson continued his dominance In
the high Jump as he cleared 6-0 for first place.
The Lions also got a tie for sixth In the high Jump
as Mark Stewart went over at 5-8.
Andrew Smith look a second in the long Jump
(20-2*«) while Freddie Oliver was fourth 119-8**1
Oliver also look third in the triple Jump (39-31*)
and Smith was fifth (37-31*),
Other third places included Oubba Wright In
the 220 dash (23.8), Williams Blund In the pole
vault (11 -0) and all three relays look third place.
The Lions got a fourth from Bobby Lomax in the
shot pul (42-81*) and a fifth from UolH-rt Lafroos
in the880(2:I5.5|.
The 440 relay team of Smith. Hon Ashe. Wright
and Mark Stewart was third at 45.8 The mile
medley team, which turned In a time of 3:54.6.
consisted of Thompson. Mark Stewart. Oliver and
James Stewart on the 880 anchor. The mile relay
tram of James Stewart. Murk Stew art. Oliver anil
Wright look third at 3:36.2 If Oviedo had finished
any lower than third In the mile relay. It would
have been third In Ihe meet but the Lions'
foursome came through.
"Th e kids did real well, they're happy with
second." said. Kroog, "W e weren't deep enough
to stay up with Jones In the sprints and throwing
events."

record that has endured since
1977 Is In Jeopardy of being
snapped. That mark Is 22-9 In
the long Jump and Is held by
Seminole's Tim Haines, who Is
currently an All-Slnr outfielder
fo r

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M o n tre a l

E x p o s .

Seminole's Leo Peterson could
lx: the one that knocks Haines
out of the record book Peterson,
a Junior, has a seaon's best leap
of 23-4i. Peterson will also go
after hts own record tn the triple
Jump. He set the record last year
at 46-7*4 but comes In this year
with a season's best of 4H-6.
"Th e long Jump record de­
pends on the weather rendi­
tions." said Seminole coach Krn
Hraumun. "In Ihe triple Jump
Leo still has a little hit of a
bruised heel. He won't take six
Jumps, lie'll cut loose In region
and slate.
"His heel shouldn't bother him
at all In long Jump. He jumped
real well last week In rain It will
depend on j»lt c o n d itio n s ,
runway and w ruthrr."
In the girls' meet, Seminole
freshman Shownda Martin, fresh
off a record-breaking perfor­

mance In the counly meet, will
make her assault on the Five
Star record In the 880 run. The
record Is 2:19.1 by Lyman's
Kathy Brlngardner In 1979.
Martin has nm a slate-leading
2:13.5 this season.
The records In Ihe other two
distance events arc pretty im ­
pressive but within reach. Lake
Brantley's Kuihryn Hayward ran
a 5 05.6 In 1983 to set the mile
mark and Luke Howell's Lisa
Samockl c o r n e a In with the top
time of 5; 10.8. Samockl knocked
u k .r than a scrond o f f her time
last week. Samockl also has the
top time In the two mile at 11:29
which Is one tenth of a second
off the record of 11:28.9 set by
Spruce Creek's Carmen Gardner
In 1982.
In the sprints. Lake Mary's
Fran "Flash" Gordon will iry to
break her own record In I he 440
158 l set last year). The sjx-edy
senior won Ihe count meet and
has a season’s lx's! of 58,7.
Seminole's Marlin has ran a 57,4
bill didn't run In Ihe county
inert. Martin will lx* In Ihe open
quarter tonight

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HOT 1C I TO 010
Saparatt sealed t&gt;ld4 lor
Group H*4lftl Ha4pll 4IIIOllOn S
Dental Insurance tor lok* 44M r

lull limt City employ##* will bo
n to iv rl In Lo4o Mary City
Holl IM Norm Country Club
Rood. L 4 * 4 44ory. Hondo, unill
l n 4 M , Itocol tlmal. Thur*
day May &gt;. I4U Lol* Bun will
DO returned unoponod to sender
All quotas tnoll bo in oc
cordonto wllh *potltl(Ollont
1 . 011*6)4 ol no thorp* In Tho
City Manager* OH Ice. City
Holl. IM North Country Club
Rood. Lotr A4*ry. Hondo
Tho City r n t r r r i too right to
rolocf any or oil bid*. with or
w itho ut co u to . to w o ly#
technicalities, or to accept tho
bKl which in IN tw»l lodgement
tool w r &lt;41 too Intorotl ol 1**0
44ory Coll o4 kubmillol ol toll
bid II contidoroS an oporotlon
coot el too bidder end kholi not
be polled on to or born* by too
Cl*y el 1*4* Mery
Persons bidding on to* ln*wr
one* or* odritod toot to* 6 tot
will b* publicly opened end rood
4 loud ol too regularly tchodutod
City Caenmisetan meeting May
1. IM 1.0IT X P M
C ITY 04

L A K I M AR Y.FLO RIO A
I X ' Corel A Idwird*
City Clerk
OATCD April II. I*U
Publish April II. H , I4U
O K IM

Evening Herald. Sanlord. FI.

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FICTITIO US NAME
NoHc# 14 horobv given toot I
*m ongegad In business *1 MO
E Molhond Av*., Altamonl#
Springs, Sim lnolo County.
F lend* undor lictlttov* nom# of
TH E COLLECTION. *nd tool I
intend to register 4*&gt;d nom*
with to* Ctork o* to* Circuit
Court Seminal* County. 4 lorto*
In occordonc* with to* pro
visions o» to* Hchttou* Nome
Staiutot, T o w n Section l*S 04
Flortoo StatutoslOST
Millie Horn*

ISO Lok* TolmodpoOr
0*1 ond Fl* 11TJ4

Publlth Morch f t . A April S II.
14 t*M
D E D 141

C IT Y OF
LAK E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
F U R L IC H E A R IN G
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by tot City Commlttlen ol to*
City o* Lok* Me y. Ftorto*. that
veto Commltlton will hold o
Public Mooring t l l M P M . t n
Mo t lk. I0RS. to
*1 Conkidrr * roquioil from
K itoe- In# D Net ton Turner tool
tho City Ot Lok# Mory, Florid*
vocol* ond ennui to# following
detcrlbed portion el * Plot
Lott IT through 10 Block n
Crytlol Lok* Winter Home*.
Som lnol* C o u n ty , F lo rid *
Located an to* North old* ol
Wilbur Avenu* ol it* Intoryoc
lion with Second Street
The Public Mooring will b*
hold In Ihe City Holt. City ot
Lokt Mory. F lor Ido *1 t JO
P M . on Moy IA ’ *41 or *1 toon
toor*otter at oottlbl*. *1 which
time Intorettod portiet tor end
ogo-ntt toe requetl ti*i*d above
will b* hoard Sold hearing may
be continued tram time to tlm*
until final action Ii token by to*
City Commltklon
TH IS N O TIC E khan b* potted
In tor** (J ) public placet within
to* City ot lok* My*r&gt; Flortoo
ol to* City Holl. and publithed
In to* Evening Herald, o newt
paper ot goner ol circulation In
to* City ol Loko Mory In two
weekly Ittuet at leott fifteen
I 111 day t prior lo to* dot* ol to*
Public Hearing, and too owner t
Ol tot real property which It
oltocted hereby thoil be moiled
by to# City Clerk, * copy ol Ihlt
nolle* ot tholr oddrttt moy
appear on tho L -e it at volurtm
lot record!
A taped record ol ton meeting
It m*dt by to* City lor lit
con von lone* Th lt record may
not conitltute on adequate r*
cord tor to* purpotet ot appeal
from * dec It km mad* by Ihe
City Commltilon with rttpecl to
the foregoing m atter Any
per ton w Ithing to oniuro tool on
adequate record ol to* proceed
mgt Ik maintained tor *p|MII*t*
purpotet Ik odvited lo mot* to*
necetury arrangement at hit
or her own o p e n to
C IT Y OF
LAKE M A R Y . FL O R ID A
Carol Edwordk
City Clerk
D A T E D April t«. INS
Publish April It. 14. IN I
D E E 11d

C IT Y OP
L A K I 4AARY, FLO R ID A
N O T IC E OF
P U R LIC N E A R IN O
TO WHOM I r M A Y CONCERN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N
by to* Board ot Adluttmanf ot
to* City ot Lake M ary. Florida,
that kaid Board will hold a
Public Mooring *1 f JO P M , on
Wtdnatday May 4. IN I. to
alContkSr o requoct tor a
Special E .cepflon to replace on
•t itlin g telephone rtpootor
building with a now telephone
repeeier building. A T A T . In on
*&gt;** toned A I Agriculture on
to* following detcribod pro
porty
A JS e 141' A T A T Com
municollont Eatemant tiluated
in that part ot tho W t-t ot to* NE
'« lying E at! ol Country Club
Road In Section I I . Township to
South. Rang* M East, contain
mg 1.44} sq f t . more or lots ond
It locolod near }| t Soulh
Country Club Road
The Public Haarlng will b*
hold In Ih* City Hall. IM Narto
Country Club Road. Lok* Mary.
Florida. *1 f JO P M . on May I.
I N I or os soon there*her as
possible al which tlm* intorail
*d porn** tor and against to#
roquott will bo hoard Sold
hearing moy be continued from
tlm* to tlm* until final action It
token by to* Board ot Adiutt
Thlt Notice shell be posted in
three ( I I public pieces within
the City ot Lake M a r, Florida,
al too City Hall ond published In
to* Evening Herald, a newip*
par ol general circulation In to*
City ol Lake M ory, one tlm* *t
Most ft Noon days prior to to*
aforesaid hearing In addition,
said nolle* shall bo potted In to*
art* to be considered el loatl
•moon days prior to to* dato 0*
to* Pubik Mooring
A 'eewd record ot toll mooting
It made by to* City tor IN
convenient* T h lt record may
not constitute on adequate re
cord tor tho purpose! *4 appeal
Irom • decision mod* by to*
Board ot Adluttmanl with r*
•poet to to* torogotog matter
Any per eon wishing to ensure
toot an adequate record at to*
proceedings It maintained tor
appoltato purpotet Is adrised to
make tot necessary arrange
monNat Ms or her bwne I pens*
C IT Y OF
LAK E M A R Y .F L O R ID A
/ l/ M A Thompson
Deputy City Clerk
D A T E D April I). toil
Publish April 14. I N I
D I E IJS

Legal Notice
C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
TO W HOM IT M A Y CONCERN
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by toe City Commission ot to*
City ot Lake Mary, Florida, that
told Commltklon will hold *
Public Hearing at 7 JO P M . on
May I* INS to
Consider a Petition to doe*
vacoto abandon, discontinue
disclaim and to renounce any
right ot too City at Lot* Mary, t
political subdivision, and to*
public In and to the following
described right of way. to wit
Commence al to* Southwell
corner of to* South**!! 1* ot
Section T, Township JO South.
Rang# X East, thence North
t f a r t r - East JIT** Teel along
tot South lino ol sold Section T to
a point on too cantor lino ot Lot*
Mary Boulevard. thence North
00*11 't r , West Id toot to * point
on to* North RightotW ay lino
ot lake M ary Boulevard and to*
Point ot Beginning; thence
South t**4* I f West. » toot
(long too North Right ut Way
line ol Lake Mary Boulevard to
a point; thence leaving said
Right otW ay. North 00*0# J V
West. 4f M toot to a point on a
cure* on too North Right of Woy
line ol Sun Drive, thence along
to# North Right of Way lino ot
Sun Drive and said curve con
cave to toe South, having a
radius ot &gt; N 4 t feet through a
control angle of lf*04 tt an
arch distance ol I N 44 tool to a
point of tangency, thane# con
t ln u ln g a lo n g Ih e N o r t h
Right otW ay lino ot Sun Drive
North t r o r t t " East It ! W toet
lo a point, thenco Moving tho
North Right otW ay lino ot Sun
Drive. North I r d ' i r East,
III !7 toet to a point on a Curve
on tho South Right ol Way lino
ot Sun Drive and said Curve
concave to too South having a
radius ol IMS OS toet through a
control angM Cf ( I ’ M J* an
arch distance ot IT 40 toet to o
point ol tangency. thence con
t l n u ln g a lo n g th o S o u th
Right ol Way line Ot Sun Drive
South 41*00 i r West. 14* M tool
to * point on * curve concave to
the Soulh having a radius ot
14 44 toot, thenct continuing
along too Soulh Rlghl ot Way
lino ot Sun Drive and said curve
through a ctn tra i angle ol
It'S J’ IT" on arch distance ot
141 TJ font to * point, thence
leaving the South Right ol Way
lin o ot Sun D r i v e . S oulh
00*orj) East. 51 4) tool to the
Point ol Beginning (containing
0 44acres m arto r tossl
Tho Public Mooring will be
held in too City Hall. City ot
Lake Mary, Florida, onto* Itlh
day ol May. INS i t T X P M ,
or as soon there* Iter as possl
ble, al which tlm* interested
parties tor and against the
recommended request will be
heard Said hearing may be
continued from time to time
until final action is lakan by too
City Commission
TH IS N O TIC E shall bo posted
In tore* I II public placet within
too City ol Lake Mary Florida
at to# City Hall within said City,
and published tn to* Evening
Herald, a newspaper ol general
circulation In to* City ol lake
Mary. In two weekly issues al
least I ) days p rio r lo Ih*
etores*id hearing in addition,
nwttca than b* posted la the area
to b* conslcered at Mast l* days
prior to to* dale ol to* public
hearing
A taped record ot this meeting
Il made by the City tor Its
convenience This record may
noI cons II luto an adequate r*
cord tor to* purposes ot appeal
from a decision made by Ih#
City Commission with respect to
tho foregoing m a ile r Any
person wishing to ensure that an
adequate record of too proceed
ingt Is maintained tor appallata
purposes Is advised to make to*
nacoksary arrangements al tils
or her own t spent*
C IT Y O F
LA K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
/x! Carol Edward*
City Ctork
D A T E D AprlllO. I N I
Publish April 14. It. I N )

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IN TH E c i r c u i t c o u r t
OF T H E E lO M T C E N tH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN AN040R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A II NUM BER:
44 Jfft C A N I
FL O R ID A BAR M O i I4T44T
TH E M O N E Y
S TO R E /FLO R IO A . INC
Petitioner
vs
P A U L E CARSON and
BE T T Y A N N CARSON
Respondent
N O TIC E 04 M L *
N o t ic e it h e re b y g iv e n
pursuant to to# final judgment
ot forte lokur* entered in Ih#
abov* ity la d cat*, number
44 m i C A N E . In toe Circuit
Court ol Seminal* C e u n ly.
Florida that I will Mil th«
following property situ*tod In
Samineto County. Florida, da
scribed at
L o t * .
B l a c k
B.
S W E E T W A T E R OAKS S IC
TIO N T. according to to* plot
thereof recorded at Pl*l Book
It. Pago* N and I t ol too Public
Records ot Somlnol# County,
Florida
at public SaM. to to* highest and
best bidder tar cash, at to* West
F real Oeor ot to* Seminole
County Courthouse tn Sanlord
Florida at II M a m an April M.
IttS
(S E A L )
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
C l I R K O P T H E C IR C U IT
C O U R T S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A
By. DianaK Oakley
Deputy Ctork
Publish April 9 . It. I4U
DEE «

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F IC T IT IO U S N AM E S T A T U T E
A F F IO A V IT F O R
IN SUR ANCE M A R K E TIN G
GR OUP
S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
C O U N T Y O F S EM INO LE
On toll day personally *p
peered before m# an officer
duly autoorlred to administer

oaths JAMES M RAPRAGER
P re s id e n t ol IN S U R A N C E
M A R K E TIN G GROUP INC
who. being llrst duly ewqm
deposes and says
Th« names ot all toe persons
interested In to* busmest can
ducted under the foregoing
tlctillovs name and to# titont
ot to* interest ol each ol them in
sad business it os follows
NAM E
IN TE R E S T
JA M E S M R A P R A G ER
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L A W R E N C E A S M ITH
XX
IN S U R A N C E M A R K E T I N G
G R O U P INC
By James H Raprager
lit President
Sworn to to# subscriber tutor#
me thlt 4th day ol March 1*41
Publish March X April I 1J,
'4 14*1
D E D 1*4
C IT Y OE
LA K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P UB LIC H E A R IN G
TO W HOM IT M AY c o n c e r n
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by to* City Commission ol Ih*
City of Lek* Mary Florida that
said Commission will hold e
Public Hearing i t f X P M on
May IS. lots, to consider an
Ordinance entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E OE TH E
C IT Y OF LA K E M A R Y .
FL O R ID A , R EZ O N IN G CER
T A IN LA N D S W ITH IN THE
C IT Y OF LAKE M AR Y AS
H E R E IN D E F I N E D F R O M
th e

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Legal Notice
C IT Y 04
L A K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E TO BID
Separato taaled bids tor add
'onei computer hardwfr# and
software srttom tor to* City ot
Lek# Mary will h# received m
Lake M#rv City Hall IM North
Country Club Road Lakt Mary
Florida until 4 00 P M (local
tim e}. Thursday M*y J. ttol
Let* Bids will b* returned to
sender unopened
A ll work khall be In at
cordenc* with specification*
Available et no cherg* In to*
City Manager t Oltlc*. City
Hell, IM North Country Club
Rcutd Lek#Mery Florida
The City r*e*rvet the right to
roioct any or *11 bids, with or
w it h o u t c a u l * , to w a iv *
tochmcaiittok. or to accept the
b d which In Itk best lodgement
best serves to* interest ot Lake
Mery Cost of submittal ot this
b&gt;d II considered an operelidn
cost ol to* bidder end shell not
be passed on to or born* by the
City ot Lake Mery
Persons bidding on tho system
ere advised toet the bids will be
publicly opened end reed aloud
4t to* regularly Scheduled City
Commission mooting Mey J
IMS etT X P M
C IT Y O F
LA K E M AR Y FLO R ID A
x Carol A Edwards
City C t r l
D A T E D April IT ttol
Publish April It 54 IMS
D E E UT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN A N O E O R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FL O R ID A
CASE NO U 44* C A 04 E
In Re
The M errtag* ol
M A R K A M ILE S
Husband
end
S T A C IL M ILE S
Wife
N O TIC E OE AC TIO N
TH E S TA TE OE FL O R ID A TO
M AR K A M ILE S , whose rest
danc* it unknown
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T I E I E O that S T A C I L
M IL E S has Tiled a Ptlilion In
ih* C lriu lt Couft ol Somlnol#
County, Florida, for Dissolution
ot Mar r leg# end you ar* ra
quired to terv# * copy ol your
written defenses It any. on N E D
N JU L IA N JR
Esquire ol
S TEN STR O M
M d N TO S H
JU LIA N . CO LBERT A
W H IG H A M P A
Post Office
Bo&gt; 11)0. Senlord, F lo rid a
J i m IJX . Attorneys tor Poll
Honor end III* the original with
to* Ctork ot to* above styled
Court on or bttor* April JO.
A D . Ito). otherwise * default
end ultimata judgment will b*
entered against you Tor the
relit! demanded In Ih* PellHots
W ITN E S S my hand and ol
tidal teal ot sold Court on this
JSih day ol March. IN I
IS E A L I
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Ctork ol Ih* Circuit Court
SemlnotoCounty. Florid*
By /X*
1*C herylR Franklin
Deputy Clerk
Publlth March to April ). 11.
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IN A N D F O R
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TH E T E R M S OF THE
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R E S ID E N T IA L TO COMMEH
C IA L
P R O V ID IN G CON
F L IC T S , S E V E R A B IL IT Y
A N O f F F E C T IV E DATE
changing Ihe toning on toe
following described properly
situate in to* City of Lake Mery
F lor id*
Lots Tt through Ja. Block !!.
Crystal Lake Winter Homes.
Sam lnol* C o unty. F lo rid *
located on too North tide ol
WHbur Avenue at Its Interior
lion with Second Streel
The Public Hearing will be
held el to* City Hall. City ot
Lek# M ery, Florid*, on toe 14th
day ot May i*t}. or *t toon
thereafter at pottibi* et which
lima interested per lies tor end
egemst Ih* request staled above
will be heard Said hearing may
be continued from tlm* to lima
until Hn*&lt; action Is taken by to*
City Commission ot to* City a*
Lake Mery
TH IS N O TIC E shell b* posled
In tort* public placet within too
City ot Lake Mery Florid* et
the City Hell within seid City,
end published In the Evening
Hereto, a newspaper ot general ( 4 L O R ID A .
orsutotton wi me c n , ot Lee*
C A S K tto . *e sot* c A ** b
M e ry .p rio r lo toe aforesaid
IN R E
Th e M a rria g e of
hearing In addition, notice shall
H E L E N ANN M A D O R E .
be poitod In Ih* area to be
Pollllonar/Wlf*.
considered al laaet llftoan dart
end
prior to to* data at the Public
PHI L IP E DW IN M ADOR l ,
Hear Ing
Respondent Husband
A taped record ol this moding
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
It mad* by the City lor Its
TO Philip Edwin Medor*
convenience Th lt record moy
I I I South Werner Slraol
not constitute on adequate re
Oneida. Now York
cord tor the purpotet ol appeal
YO U AR E H E R E B Y
from a decision mad* by Ih*
N O T IF IE D tool a Petition lor
City Commission with retpoct to
Dissolution of M arrlag* has
the loregoing m atter Any
been tiled against you. and that
person wishing to onturt that an
you ar* required lo serve a copy
adequate record ol to* proceed
ot your response cr pleading to
ingt il maintained lor *|&gt;p*ltate
the Petition upon to* petitioner s
purposes is advised la make the
attorney, themes C Greene
necessary errengemenls *1 his
Post Office Boa **}. Senlord
or her own 41 pence
Florid* m u , end til* Its* eng1
Cl T Y O F
nel response or pleading In Ih*
l a k e m a r t , F l o r id a
office of Its* Ctork ol to* Circuit
/x i Carol Edwards
Court. Somlnol* County Court
City Ctork
howto, Senlord. Florid* U f ll.o n
D A T E D AprlllO ItoJ
or before to* fth day ot Mey,
Publish A p 4 IM f.1 4 .im
I N ) II you tell to do so. *
D E E IIS
Doleull Judgment will b* taken
egemsl you lor Ih* relief d*
mended In to* Ptlilion
CITY OF
D A T E D et Senlord. Somlnol*
LA K K M AR Y. FLO R ID A
County, Florida, toll Jrd day ot
N O TIC E TO BID
April. IN I
Separate seeled bids tor Hoed
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
Improvements tar Ih* City ol
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
Lake M ary, will b* received in
COURT
Lek# Mery City Hell. IM North
BY Betty B Colbert
Country Club Rood. Lek# Mery,
Deputy Ctork
Florid* until 4 00 P M . (tocel
Pub llth A p ril ). I ) . 14. M I N )
timel. Thursday. Mey J. It*}
D E E JJ_______________________
Let* bids will b* &gt;*lurn*d to

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:

A ll work shall b* in *c
cordenct with spat ifu e llo n i
avallabto *t no cherg* In to*
C ity M anager's 0441c*. City
Hall, IM North Country CIcAi
Road. Lee# Mery 4 tond*

Tit# City rasorvat Ih# right to
ft)*ct any or *11 bids, with or
w ith o u t causa , ta w a iv*
tochnicalitto*. or to accagt to*
bid which In Its bast |udg*m*nt
bos' serves to* interest *1 Lake
Mary Coat at tubmIHal *1 this
bid Is considered in oparilion
cosl at to* bidde* end mall not
be patted an to or born* by the
City at Lakr Mary
Parsons bidding an to* Im
pravtmenti ar* advisad tool to*
bids will be publicly opened and
read alaud al Ih* ragutorly
scheduled City Commlsilan
mealing. May 1. I4U . at F )X
PM
C ITY 04
LA K E AAARY. FLO R ID A
i s- Carol A Edwards
City Ctork

D ATED April II, It*}
Publish April 14. » It i l
DEC II*

Nolle# It hereby given toet the
Board ol Ad|uttm*nl ot Ih* City
Of Senlord will hold a raguler
mealing on April 14. I N ) Us the
City H 4ll at 11 X A M In ardar
lo consldtr a request tor a
vattonca In to# Zoning Ordl
nance at it partalns ta tidt yard
tatbock raqulramant* In a RC I
district In
Lot 4. Buena Visit Estates
Somlnol* County. PB ). PG* I &amp;
)
Being more spec if It ally do
scribed *• located 1)14 Calory
Avenu*
Planned use et to# proparty I*
to erecl a carport
B L Perk Ini, Chairmen
Board at Ad| oilman I
A D V IC E T O T H S P U B L IC II
a parson dec Ides ta appeal *
decision with respect ta any
matter considered al to* abov#
mealing ar hearing, h* may
need a verbatim record at to#
proceedings Including to# ttsfl
many end avldance. which r#
card 14 net provided by to# City
or Senlord (F S J N 010)1
Publish April II. If. I N )
D id ta

�10A-Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Friday, April If, 1MJ

71—Help Wanted

Legal Notice

tegol Notice

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT.
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N NO
IS *M* C A M P
F IR S T F E O E R A L SAVINGS
A N O LO AN ASSOCIATION OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY , tear
poraf ton srganutd and*atstlng
under ttw Law* el fh# Unltod
Stale* 0 * America.
Plaintiff.
v»
M IC H A E L L LARK,
a tingle man.
Dtlendanl
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that purtuanl to Final J- idgmant
el toractotur* rendered an the
Fth day el April IMS. In that
certain reuse prrvting In the
C i r c u i t C a u r t In and lo r
S em ino le C ounty. F lo rid a ,
w h a re ln F I R S T F E O E R A L
S A V IN G S ANO LOAN
A S S O C iA T.O N OF SEM INOLE
C O U N T Y , a corporation erg*
nlted and ad ding under the
Law* oI the United State* ot
A m e r ic a . I* P la ln llll. and
M IC H A E L l LARK I* Oeten
d a n l . C i v i l A c t i o n Mo
a to s a a C A o tP . I. o a v i d N
B E R R I E N . C la r k *1 th e
a tor eta id Circuit Court will at
1 1 00 a m . on th# ath day ol
May. iftS. otter tor u U and tell
to the higheit bidder ter cadi at
th* W eil Irani door el th*
C our thou** In Samlnola County.
Florida, in Senlord. Florid*, th*
lo llowing described property
titualed and being M Samlnola
County. Florida, to wit:
Th* E a d at I**• *1 th* North
teat ol Lot a end th* W**t »
teat ol th* North
Ieat ol Lot
». FR O S T'S A D D ITIO N NO I.
T O ALTA A A O N TE. FLO R ID A ,
according to the plat thereof a*
recorded In Plat Book I, Pag*
II. ol th* Public Record* ol
Samlnol*County. Florida
S aid ta la w ill be m ad*
purtuanl to end In order to
eatldy th* term* ot told final
lodgment
IS E A L I
O A V ID N B ER R IE N
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT CO UR T
B y ./ * / Diene K Oakley
Deputy Clark
Publldt April II. IF. IHS
O E E ri

in

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TMB E I O H T I I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
c a s i n o g s «g * C A «&gt; o
F I R S T S T A T E S A V IN G S A
LO A N ASSOCIATION, a Florida
corporation.
PleintlH,
vl

G O RD ON FR A N K LIN L Y N C H ,
L Y N D A S L Y N C H ,o le .*1*1.
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SALE
Notice It hereby given that
purtuanl to a Final Judgment
anlarad on April 10. IN I. In Civil
Action No IS 01U CA 0) G In Hi*
Circuit Caurt *1 th* Eighteenth
Ju d ic ia l Circuit In and lor
Samlnola County, Florida, in
which G O RDON F R A N K L IN
LY N C H . LVN0A S LYNCH,
and JA M E S R W ILLIAM S #r*
th e D e f e n d a n t * , a n d
S O U TH E A S T BANK. N A . It
th* PleintlH. I will Mil to th*
high**! and ball bidder lor cam
at th* oatt front door ot In*
Somlnot# County Ceurthout* at
Santord. Florida, al II 00 A M
on th* tfh day at May. IMS. th*
following dotenbad real pro
porty M l forth In th* Final
Judgment
Th* Eott on* hall of Lot JOS.
SWOOPE LAND CO M PAN Y *
plat ot Black Hammock, ac
cording to th* plat lharaot ot
recorded in Piet Boo* 2. Pag*
110. Public Record* ol Samlnol*
County, F lor We
D A T E D thl* IOHi day ot April.
INS
(S E A L )
O A V ID N BER R IEN
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By DlonoK Oakley
Deputy Clerk
Publication ol Ihlk Nolk* on
April I ) end It. IN I In Th*
E vonlng Herald
O E E It

in

R E S O LU TIO N NO IM
A R E S O L U T IO N OF T H E
C IT Y COMMISSION OF T H F
C I T Y OF LO N G W O O D .
F LOR IE A. F IX IN G . L E V Y IN G
A N D IM POSING A SPECIAL
AS S ES SM EN T AS P R O V ID E D
IN C H A P T E R I I O F T H E
LO NG W O O O COOT A G AIN ST
C E R T A IN R EA L P R O P E R TY
L O C A T E D IN TH E C IT Y O F
LO NG W O O O. FLO R IO A. DE
S C R IB E D AS
Lol ( . Block D. Columbu*
Harbour PB I*. POST* AT*
W H IC H SAID P R O P E R TY IS
O W N E O BY C A TH Y J
P E A T R O S S S A ID A SSESS
M E N T B E I N G IN T H E
A M O U N T O F S I D 00 F O R
W ORK P E R F O R M E D BY TH E
C IT Y P U R S U A N T To
C H A P TER
II OF T H E
LO NG W O O O COOE PHO VID
I N C FO R IM P O S ITIO N O F
L IB N . IH TB R B S T. O F F IC IA L
R I C O R B , P U B L IC A T IO N
r N F OR C E M r N T , C O N
F L IC T S . S E V E R A B IL IT Y .
a n d e f f e c t i v e O ATE
W H E R E A S , the C it y ol
L o n g w o o d . F l o r i d a , ha*
p e r f o r m e d c e r t a in w o rk
purtuanl to Chapter I ) ol th*
l ongwood Cod*, end
W H BR EA S. th* City detlret
to lie. i*»y and impot* a spatial
atiettmant agamil the property
upon which th* wort wat dona.
In order to defray th* coat* to
th e m ,
NOW TH E R E F O R E . BE IT
R E S O L V E D BY TH E C I T Y
COM M ISSION OF THE C IT Y
O F LONGW OOO. FLORIOA AS
FO LLO W S
S E C TIO N I Thai a lien bo.
and the tame u hereby Heed
levied and impotad agamil th*
following de.fr ibad reel pro
porty. located In th* City ol
longwood. Florida
Lot I. Bloch 0. Columbu*
Harbour PB I*. PCS M A H
S E C TIO N J Typo of woe*
That th# type of work partormad
by tha city tor which thl* lion It
Impotad wet
Removal of troth end cleenup
S E C TIO N ) Dole That the
dal* ol completion ol luch work
w on
November I. ItAe
S E C T IO N * Oetcriplion Thai
Ih* logoi dokcrtpllen where the
work wat per lor mod wet
Lol I. Block 0 Columbu*
Harbour PB IF. P G S M A M
S E C TIO N S Owner Thai the
nam* ol th* ownor ol the taid
root properly It
Cathy i Ptalrott 1)10 Hot
r lion Avenue Or lando. F l 11*0*
S E C TIO N t
Intereil That
thi* Han than baer miarttl al
th* rat* el eight I II patcani. par
annum unlatt paid wlthm thirty
(M l day* attar publlcallan ot
thl* rotofwtlon
S E C TIO N I Ot tidal Record
T h a t lha C ity C la rk ih a ll
forthwith have prepared and
anlarad In lha Book ol lla n t
maintained In hit ot'KC. at an
o llic lo l re ta rd , tla lln g ih*
amount *1 Hilt Hon. Ih* dal* ol
th* work being completed, and
kuth other information at th*
Clerk maydeamopproprlot*
S E C TIO N I Publication Th*
City Clock I* hereby directed to
&lt;aut* Ih ll rttalg lla n to b*
pubnthed a* required by law
S E C T IO N t
Entarcemanl
Th# T t i Cot lac tor ol Somlnot#
C a u n ly . F lo rid a I* h tro b y
i ommended la onlerc* Hi* cat
lection *1 Hilt tpoclal ******
m*nt lien purtuanl t* Ih*
Longwood Cad*. Sac U t l l l l
S E C TIO N •• Conflict* All
rtteM ian* or part* tharael Hi
canlllct herewith, be end Ih*
tarn* art hereby repeated
S E C T IO N it . S*v*rability
Should any Mellon, paragraph,
daw**. Mnlance. Ham, phr at*
word, or provttien ol (hit ratotu
Hon be declared invalid by a
caurt ol competent juriedkttan
»uch dedtwn that I not eltocl Hi*
validity ol nil* revolution a* a
whale or any part heraal. not to
doc larod tab* invalid
S E C TIO N l l (ttactlv* data
Thit revolution men b* ettoctiva
immadiatoty upon IN
and adaption by Ih* t ty
m. I t Ion ol Hi* City Ol L
f |g( l(||
PASSED ANO A D O P TE D
TH IS I T H OAV OF April A O .
ttgt
/ v Harvey H Smartltaa
Mayer. City al Lang
F tar Id*
Attatl Donald L Tarry
City Clart
PubtiUt April IF &gt;Ni
O E E 1)1

F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that w*
or* engaged In butlnett el )S
Hurtory Rood &lt;l). Longwood
Seminole County. Florida J71S0
under Hi* IkllHout nemo of
C O M M E R C IA L D R A P E R Y
IN S TA LLA TIO N S and that w*
Inland to regular **id noma
with th* Clark of th* Circuit
Court. Samlnol* County, Florid*
In accordance with Hi* pro
vltton* of th* Fktiflout Nemo
Statute*, to wit Sac I ion MS Ot
FlorldaStatuta* Its/
/t/Euganam Schlatter
/»' R S Cobeen
Publish March It A April I. II.
It. INS
O E D ItJ
f K f ITIO U t K A M I
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnett al la*
W Lake Mery Blvd . la k *
M ary. Seminole County, Florida
under th* tlctltioui nam* ot
L A K E M A R Y V E T E R IN A R Y
C L IN IC , and thal I Inland to
roglttor said nam* with th*
C lo tk ot Ih* Circuit Court.
Somlnot* County, Florida in
accordance with th* provident
ol Ih* Fictitious Nam* Statute*,
to e ll Section »AS0* Florida
Statutes Its/
/*/ Joseph W Vaughan. Ill,
OVM
Puhlith Aaril tv It, It. to. IN *
M i n

4

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 timo.................. 67C a lint
HOURS
3 constcutitt times 61C a tin*

8 :3 0 A M. • 5 :3 0 t .M .

M O N D A Y th ru F R ID A Y
S A TU R D A Y 9 -

7 consecuti** timet 52C a lint
10 cbntecutivt timos 4SC a lint
Contract Rates Available
3 lines Minimum

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

23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST PUPPY 11 wk old chOCO
iwte lebrgdour n l r l t v i r
Mgl# Vktftify Country Club
Rd . L a m M a t / Su6 tf«n ft«l

u A*

B o il o o n M o g k
ic$/m &lt;Moo

SEND A G IF T
W ITH A L I F T I

_________ BALLOON

_ _ _ _ _ _ BOUQUETS
........ W* Deliver I
For aver y reeien every ***Mn

CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr Stark's visit
m*b*t tor * lifetime
at memor lei. gin* A ell I
Call Linde 111*11/
. M A H t VAC CO SM ETICS .
Skin car* and cator llalr
CO NNIE
» ) //»*

MAREC0 SERVICE
STATIOR
I N FR E N C H AVE .S A N FO R D
Du* to th* remodeling procett
4 customer lately, w* will be
doted for th* tala at gatolma
tram Thurtday. 4/ia/tSHI
Tuetdey 4/1)/IS
Sarry far the mcenvenlencet
Clarence Redgen
President

27—N u rs e ry A
C h ild C a re
B A B Y S IT T E R W A N TE O part
lima In my homa For a I yr
old Own car Reference* raq
In the Lk Mary area
Far tender, lev mg A quality
child car*, call A Child's
World &gt;11 K H ________________

33—Real Estate
Courses

thiftllftf #f §«YYIftf A
Real ( state I x m M f
W t gMgr F t h T v H i m

F IC TITIO U S MAM l
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnett al 11/0
W Hwy CM. P O Bov IIS*.
For*»l City. Seminole County.
Flo rida under Ih* tictlliou*
nam* ol E A R L O E Y E T T E
SCHOOLS OF R EAL E S TA TE
and that I Inland to register taid
nemo with th* Clerk ol th*
Circuit Court Seminol* County.
Florida In accordance with the
p ro v lilo n t ot th* Fictitious
Noma Stt'u***. to wtt Section
IAS Ot Florida SUM ** Its/
/*■ Earl Oayttt*
Publish April S. I). It. to INS
D E E 11
F IC T ITIO U S NAME
Notice It hereby glean thal I
am engaged in butlnett al I1N
O ld M l m l Rd . G e n e v a ,
Summon County. Florida 11/11
undar I he liditieut nam* ol S4S
T R E E SUPPLY and thal I
intend to f eg tter taid name
with Hi* Clerk ot th* Circuit
Court, Seminal* County Florida
In accordanca with tha pro
vilton* at th* Flctltlou* Nam*
Statute*, to wit SacI ion «** at
Florida Statute* ITS/
/» William SchluMmeyer
Publish Ap. II 11. I* 1* 4 May 1.
INS
D E E 11
F IC T ITIO U S N A M I
Nolle* It hereby glyan that I
am engaged In butmati al 11/0
S H 4)4. Sulla ISO. Longwood.
Samlnol* County. Florida 31//0
undar Ih* IkllHout name ol
L A U R I E S C H W A R TZ A N D
ASSO CIATES and theI I Inland
to regular taid name with tha
Clark ol lha C ltcull Court,
Samlnol* Caunly. Florida in
at car dance with th* provltloni
ol th* FkHliout Nam* Statute*
to wit Section I4S0* Florida
Statute* l*S/
/*/ laurt* Schwarti
Publish April IT. N 4 May L 10
INS
o c i in
F IC T ITIO U S NAMB
Nolle* I* hereby 0 Ivan thal I
am engaged In butlnett al SS10
Howell Branch Hoed Winter
Park. Saminoi* Caunly. Florida
W t t undar Hi* Ik tit tout name
ol SUN B E L T C O N
STR UCTO R S. INC . and Ihal I
inland to regular taid nam*
with Ih* Clark ol Ih* Circuit
Court. Samlnol* County. Florida
In accordance with the pro
violent aI th* Fictittov* Name
Statute* to alt Section 0*S 0*
Flo rid*Statute* ITS/
'»■ SandraG Adam*
Publish April I*. M 4 May ). 10.
INS
D E F 111
N O TIC EO F
ANNUAL M U T I N G
C E N TR A L F L O R IO A
Z O O lO O IC A l S O C IE TY . INC
Notice it hereby given that th*
AnPuai AAaefmg el Ih* Central
Fior d* Zaatogkal Saclaty. Inc
than b* held an April )&lt; i n s at
H&lt;* SharalanAAaittand Ballroom
I Salon I I I . In la rila t* 4 4
M a itla n d B lv d . M a itla n d .
Florid* al I B p m All Vat mg
Member* era aepactod to al
•and and all par ion* having
buttnatt batore Hut Board *r*
aitoinvitod to attend
Shy** Reich
Prat.eon I
Publish April to. i i. n . n . )*.
1*41
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details
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55—Business
Opportunities
LIQUOR LICEN SE
ON A N O O F F P R E M IS E S
IftM IM OLE C O U N IT
Hob M lA ll.Jr M A
r ea c to r m in t f
111 MAA

41—Monty to Lend
Business Capital 1)0 000 to
I I 000.000 and over P O Bos
1411 Winter Pk Fla ll/ N

NU RSE’S A ID E S W A N T E D All
s h il l*
E e p a r la n c o d or
c o r tlllo d o n ly
A p p ly In
person Lakevlaw Nursing
Center *1* C l t d Street
Santord. Flo
W A N TED
Per ton good with figure* to
work In tporttwear office
Typing. 4 tom* payroll Apply
at 7740 Old le k* Mary Rd
Phone 171 M il tor apt'

71—Help Wanted
Avon A»BR«f» Hiring
men Ca II immediAtei*

ifii. m itit

A
&gt;11

AVON EARN I NOS WOW* tt
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S N O W " !

25—Sptcial Notices

P rofTEin Assistants W anttd
Eeparianc* preferred, however,
framing provided lor th* car*
of Disabled Resident* A ll
*hift« availabto Call i l l Z71I
SALES Enargy Product* High
commlstlon* 1 Sato* etpen
onco nacattary. H e QUO______
Safe* help wantod High**!
commlsion* paid m Florida
C a l l B i l l at L o w # *
E » tormina tor*. M l «Z*f Will
tram_________________________
Styling Salon with 1 station tor
rent, towel* supplied, and
good location Call M l 0t/l

H I M il

of

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DRIVERS W ANTED
Santord Auto Auction It looking
tor reliable 4 dependent* peo
pi* to work driving cert 4
truck* through auction Hour*
Thursday* Only From II AM
to t PM Applicant* m utl bo II
yr* or alder, have valid FI*
Driver* llcent* and m u«l
know how to drive standard
thill vehicles Thl* is a per let I
|ob lor Ih* retired person Pay
will b# *4 00 an hour Apply in
par son *1 Ih* Senior* Auto
Auction. IDS W F lr tl S I.
Hay# 4# m Santord So* John
between • AM 4 4 PM. Mon
thru Frl
D R IV ER S Experienced with
Iractor/trallar and delivery of
root frusta* Eicallant pay
end benefit* Apply Lowe*
Tru»» Plant. Sanford Industrl
al Park, i n i Aileron C irc le __
F am a good living doing phone
work from your homo Top
people earn SeOO plus weakly
1*00 110 *14)____
____
E i l r u t on Machine Operator
night* 4 PM to 1 AM Will
Iram Call 111 1*00 w ill Soul*
FIR S T COOK Full lime poti
lion Continental *&lt;p*r lone* 4
minimum of S year* manage
menl responsibility. Including
ordering, scheduling k 11chan
planning Plaatanl personality
a mutl. M l Map M F . 0 I 1
Good opportunity for e neat,
personable high school grad m
Sanford area Farm tractor 4
mechanical ability datirabi*
Soma taasonal travel S TA R T
IM M E D IA T E L Y ! 1/1 0444
Healing and air conditioning
ta rv lc * and In s ta lla tio n
mechanic* Salary bated on
separlanca. plus banalit*
» S 171 *141__________ ______
H OLIO AV HOUSE
R ttla u ra n l In Sanford ha*
opening* lor waltrat*. host
*»»/ca*hl#r Apply ) to e PM.
Hwy U r g inpqr Lak* M ary
IN SUR ANCE R A T E C L I I r!'
Afill tfllfl No A ipAf IAFSf »
needed Molt lypA IS «p m ,
n o n im e b a r % o n l y
CAAAAlbATfy ATAA §341513
IN T E R V IE W E R S Individual*
evitn public contact Aap Earn
110 hr plu* bonut plut hourly
guarantee
Students and
hou%awlvA* A/AkoenA Call Mr
Grant 7pm to ipm . Mon thru
En u t mo

W A N TED
Person with good sowing skill*
to do oltorallont 4 repair
work In iporltwoar factory
Apply at 7740 O'd Lake Mary
Rd Phone M l M il tor aopt

73—Employment
Wanted
Construction Quality Control
Prolect Manager Residential
Commercial Innduttnal All
Phases Qualillcatlont on r«
quell 171 Mat________________

91—Apartments/
House to Share
Sgl feme'* to there 7 bedrm
Apt with tamo *1*0 00 4 ' .
util deposit 7MMOO or 771
r*»l

93—Rooms lor Rent
(IV tittin Aplt A Homes
TV. fcltch*n. laundry, maid 150
wk up Or I a n u m 473 §A»0
Ma»a or famaia who muif ba
employed P f it U t Batts and a
hu9 # room Plut all tha privl
teget of your own hom# Call
&gt;71 13/1 a l t a r 4 p m on
weekdays and anyfima on
W tibpndt A t ! for HAiko
Room tor rant In nka homa
« r t f H 0 O utilities laundry .
and I I I furmthad f/3 00 a
waab. plut a 1/5 00 dapotif
477 3040 laava a mattaga for
stava Hodge or 904 )1)0*31
attar 10 00pm
Room For Rant Klfchan A
laundry P rulagat 145 00 a
Rvaab Colt I t ) 5417

Room* for rent
Call &gt;77 M5)
SANFORD Furnished rooms by
lha week Reasonable rates
Maid service Call 171 4M7
S / PM 411 Palmetto Ay*
S A N FO R D Rees weekly 4
Monthly rat** UHI m&lt; all
SOOOak
Adult* I *41/Ml

97—Apartments
Furnishtd / Rent
I thorny opt . partly turnf%hod
144 Rk I mo «acurlty &gt;71
&gt;990_________________________
Fldorly man or lady tor a
Furntthod. I Bodrm Apt No
Pat* 140 00 a noob 414
PaimottoAvo
Turn Apt* tor Sonior Cltlion*
111 Palmotto Avo
J Con on No Phon# Call!

Employment

42}

323-5176

1)11 French Av*
Acrylic Applicator* needed to
apply protective coaling on
cart, boats and plana* t) to
SH per hour W* Iram For
work In Santord art* call
______ Tam paOUIA* Fill
Aide* tor all Unfit Certified
and or experienced Good pay
and banalit* Plaatanl al
motphar* Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply el DaBary
Manor, *0 N Hwy I I 01 Do
Bary F l a ______________
ASSEM BLY
Need live III Itrong Lilt* SO lb* )
Reliable with awn transport*
Hon Never a In l

HMF PERM..........774-1341
A t t ltla n l M anagar
W a ll
trained Needed al one*
Apply in person Cat# Mia.
K Marl In Santord or call
i n too*_____________________ _
A U TO SALESPERSON I &gt;p*
nonca preferred but will tram
right par ion Opportunity lor
advancement while making
good money Call Ron tor
appl 111 eo/t________________
B A B Y S ITTE R E .p . loving, re
liabl# woman tocar* tor 1 4 I
year eld girl* m your or m y
horn* W llten a lam an lary
area. RatoroncN M l-tod)
Cap* Canaveral F irm n##dt
paopi# who want to ba ihoir
awn butt Will train good pay
i l l tig/______________________
Cat pontiff LtSoftrs M inted
Eifabiished company, liberal
banalit* mutl have tool* and
Irantparttlfen *04 /M 1/11
MB IJ4M*1__________________
Oayt'm* Production dfthwath
art and serveri needed Soma
nighttime petiliant avallabl*
Apply In parson between 1 4
4 . Mon thru Thur* Bahama
J**'*. 110# French Ava No
1can* whi bo accoutadl

LA K E M A R Y Clean I bdrm .
turn tmoil apt Stngta work
inp m an Nico. A h u rry l

R E N T O P T IO N 7 Bedrm t ' l
B a th . C a n lra l H e a t/ A lr.
R avenna P a rk . 1*71 00 a
m anth O w n a r/ ta ie tm a n
I JOS) S/4 peg after 4pm
Roomy 7 bdrm 7 bath home.
qu*f Street SMS mo • depot
It. 4 uHtlflOt TOO *&gt;4J /OF OOKI
S A N FO R D I bdrm
7 both
G*r*ga *41*

m mo

S*nford Court Ap«nm cnts
STUDIOS .1 B D R M . ..7 BORM
F L E X IB L E LEASES
Samar Cltllen Dncavnt

323-3301
I bdrm . adult* no pat* air.
qulat. residential * X » par
month, pfutdapm if 171B01*

PBX O P E R A TO R M utl work
rolalmg shin and weekends
Informal etlir* OK !/)»* )*
Permanent Mamlananc* Man
needed Apply m parson bo
Iwoon t 4 e Mon thru Thurs
at Bahama Jo*’*. 1100 French
Ay* . from ago la to retired
No phanac ellipse***
Phono Solid fort full or pari
lim a, hourly plu* bonus,

UU

SAVE

UU

Rent Now and Eft|*yl
Thts lim ited Swarf*'
Enargy CHtc v-*’
7 Bdrm I Bath Apartments
W ' Dacarallv* Wall Cavarlngt.
Built In Boekces*. Plenty el
Starege. Washer/Dryer

o p e n in o s

TR U C K O R IV R R t Lang haul
Immadiatol Good driving re­
cord Over IS «/• AK0
L O C A L D R I V B R t Straight
ttuckt Good pay Start right
away t/t 4KX)

W E LD E R S Carllltod E.ralwm l
pay tcatot Call today t i t

SANFORD
S E
l»t Class
C o u n try L iv in g
Largo 7
Bodrm. Garage I oert lanced
yard TOM Merquett* *40* 00
and Security I TBS 1*4 7S74
Taking Appticetiant New
Jbd rm Tbeth cant heatAair.
porch, garage lanced
Available May I
*4*0

77/ 07Y/

141 — Homes For Sale
BY O W NER sa* *00 J Bdrm . 1
Bath, large kitchen haat/alr,
fireplace. utllltY room. 7 car
gar eg*, quiet corner, big ook*
Call 771 tHO or 77) 01*/

COUNTRY RIDE REALTY
Hog, R.E. trailer.......... 777ATM

7 bdrm 7bath E ■*&lt; Mom*
Mayfair Villa*
Available now
V»S0
a bdrm 7 bath redacore'ed
homo m Winter Spr log*
Available now
S4/S

Carparl Weterbedt Accepted

321 1911
OtUndo toil fret 345 4411

C O M M E R CIA L
Space ovoi'obl* tor
office 4 ttorog*
Cantor ot Santord

S7/S

CALL BART

BAMBOO r o v r APTS
Me E A irpa nsivd
PHONE 121 *470.171 teat
I ttioancy tram 4345 mo
Dm avnt tor tontor Cituom

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS.
t . l . and 1 Bdrm*
turtles* at only t)M
A*b About Our 7 Bdrm Spooal

R EAL ESTATE
R E A L TO R
&gt;77 Mb
TR U C K E R S - Sp»&lt;Ui pU&lt;* to
povb rig 7 bdrm . ig llv»hg
rm foo€Od y#vd C&gt;&lt;n# to
%chooi 371 079)______________
3 bdrm on Summtflm Avo
F ln t . U*t #nd dopo*it ro
quirod •»/ rtUrorKOt 377 4403

HOUR I
AAonddy thro Frtdoy
9 to 5 M
Saturday tram II to )
7500 R*doo*04&gt;dAvo
Santord. Fla.
171 4479
111 4441

LUXURYAPARTMfNTS
Family A Adult* Soction
Pool*»do. &gt; Aodracm*
Mo»t*r Cava Apartmont*
I I I /900
OpooOi* WM btnd*
landlonood Villa* 1 Btrdfm 1
Bath upttairt 4795 00 plu*
» Pool nopot* 4// 3337

U p tta ir* oportm ont N v n ly
romodtUd E N c trk A * i'# »
fu rn lth o d f/5 p tr orttb
Porto&lt;t for young marr lad
coupto No childron. ptoato
)TJ 3494 at tor 5. owfcday*
I and 7 bdrm Ai%o turrv*hod
•M'ooncy from f/5 oroob 1750
dopotit No pot* Coll &gt;73 450/
5 / PM 415 Palmotto

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent
B E A U T IF U L / bdrm I bath
cor pot. opplioncot Kroonod
potto, laundry 1310 371 H13
For Ront 7 Bodrm I Bath
Oupioa. Applianct* Small
pot 4*d child o4ay 13)5 00
plu* t month* dope*if Call
*49 0044
Lab# Mary DupN&gt; lovofy 7
Bodrm. l Bath with Carport
1475 00 a month *49 047) aft*r
3 50pm
Modern Van lord 1 bdrm dupi«a
Dithnathor. air Adult* no
p « 't 13/0 mo I pay wgtor.
bawor.garb 377 3/1/_________
I bdrm nosr downtown Sanford
By app t only Ut. latt. A 901
904 //1 451?

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent

H U G E 7 STORVI » Bdrm e
befit. In country I Oak*, palm*
and trail traatl Mas* r ■ tea
caatral heet/air with heat
pumpl Mew Satar Net water
heeler' Oeabto tided brick
Hreplac* I*' X I f tcraaa
parckl Beeutitvl View I Un
believable I**.)**
OW NER FIN A N C IN O I
Lakevlaw. 7 bdrm w/ FI*,
rm ., fraat, earner toff 110,MB
dawn U M 70 me . IS yr* . 17X
APR Tafalprlc* only U/.sa*
COOL S P A R K L IN O POOL
w/toncad t* acre and large 1
bdrm heme I Huge metier
b d rm . F lrtp la c a l Canlral
h e a l / a l r l 1 w a rk ih a p il
Assume na qualifying ml tow
dawn! it* toe

323-5774
14*4 HWY 1/Y7
H I D O E N L A K E - 707
R am ble wood D rlv * Lek*
M ary area 7 story con tempo
to ry e bdrm , ) baht F m a
non qualifying loon 107.*00
•47 7*41

C E N T U R Y 21
K IS H
REAL ESTATE
Invllni Von To Attend
Our

CAREER SESSION
103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Gonova 7 room 7 bath trailer 1
aero kn e e d 1293 )49 5410
anyfima Laavoma**aga

• • • I N D E L TO N A o o o
• i HOM ES FOR R E N T • •
________a a S I4 IU 4 e a
L A K E M A R Y New Hom e
Large ) bdrm 7 bath. 7 car
garage Kid* OK. No pet* U7S
par m# &gt;71 til* , ar 1)4 *ei/

113—Storage Rentals

★ LA N D LO R D S *
Tired ol th# headaches’ Let ut
m anage your rtn ta l pro
porlwt Profession#' low cost
service 171 M U Cell anytime
United Sales Atsaclelat. Inc.
Prep Mgm l Div .Realtor
Large 7 bdrm . double garage,
good location ia )0 par mo
n io te o

Accounting 4
Tax Service

Miai Witihouscs

From 7 to B In Ih* evening
on Tuesday April 2]rd
Independence Freedom.
Training That * what a
career with ou&gt; C EN TU R Y
21 Office mean* So Call
now for your ratanaiion
Pul Number t la wev* tor yea

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‘

S T O R A O I T R A IL E R S

For on tlto remtruetton etc
Wile* Sale* I I I t i n
1114*/*

121 —Condominium
Rentals
S ANDIEW 00D
I Bedroom appliance*,
wollpapar pool clubhout*
1100
177 U J/ between * 4 1]

O n t u ifc

21

K IS H
REAL ESTATE
R EA LTO R
0 3 5 W . 2 5 th S I .

321-0041

P&gt;*t*kk4*n*l Tae la p a rtl Pr*
par*, my attic* ar yaur ban.*
Batt price. ( Z
I*. A no

L e w n S e r v ic e
LAWNS MOWED 1 TRIM M ED
Spring Yard Clean up* 11)1*11
M I K I ' I LAW N tC R V IC K Froo
•thmetes No too too t m i l or
tM ltr fw H i m t

^0W|JILC*H#»*r4m»tM

Handy M an

Additions 4
Remodeling

■ eg. Handymen R*l Reliebto
Fra* E tt matt any iob Boat
Rato* H I B ill Coll Anytime

REM00ELINC SPECIALIST

H e a lt h A B e a u ty

Th* Whoto Ball O* W e.

T o w a r i B E A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R L Y Horrtott* Beauty
teoob m e f*t St m v a

B E. LINK CONST.

322 7029
F inane mg Avallabl*
A p p lia n c e R e p a ir

B u ild in g C o n t ra c t o r s

49V 7411

Carpentry
B IM O O I L I N O
R IP A IB IN O
■etoranca. ____Vary BaNabto
m * * t// X M »
»o » m i i */
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
Carpet Ctoaelag Living
Dtnusf Roam A Hell 17* M
)*4a 4 Qtotr. U d m M*»
Maid tor vice ...to ar Fall Oey
l Tim* ar Weakly
■atorawcae....................... U lto e i
M A ID S I t Order
Cll.e lle .. . ip b*a| Te Obdline.*
Call Htshaffar.t
Ouereetaad torvto*. .Law Rato*

R E 1 I0 B N T I4 L WIRIMQ
ladaar/ Oulfaar Ll|btlbf,
tor vice Upgrade*. Anything
ItoctiKal Fra* E.timeto*
tone* iF/ft Cell
T o m '* Electric tor vie* U J 171*

C h m tu fl Bfeb .

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Ratal

323-4401

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

M a s o n ry

Cal Mac's Building 4 » . made ling
ft* Jab Tee Insell
I I I Barton Lon*, tontar*
1)1 401
M cC LU R B 4 H U N T- Ramadot
Ing. carpentry, cabinet* No
|0b toa tm «ll 17141)4
Plumbing. Painting. Electric
Carpentry Don t toa lt» At* Bat
W y rt Eep
B A L R Id M I
TH OM AS 4 THOM AS Hem.
repair, cleaning, loam car*
Call 111 IM*

B E A L Cancrato I man guatity
oparatian Petto*. Wlvawayt
Day* U t / U lE v a * W l » l
O N Raby Cancrato
Haute lleb* a Orta** • Petto*
LtgM O radtog................. lU S I M

WE F IX I T A L L I
Reafsng.... Palnftwg
Carpentry
Fraa Wrsttoa E .f &gt;7) It/S after I

O UR R A T I ) A R E LOW ER
ft* E toe and U . tootard
m in t

M *.nf*ilam* el *11 type*
Carpentry painting plumbing
end (Metric D lkO M
L e n d c le e r in g
o e n i v a l a n d c l ia r in o

L*t o n ) Land clearing
Bit dirt, and hauling
Call to* FOMar to* U U
TH O R N E L A N D C L IA R IN O
BUSH H O G G ING
C L A Y 4 SH ALE 171 M U

A C I LAW N S IB V IC R
Cleaning TTtokbtog FaelNUIng
Fra* E l time to.
toft 1/If
Lawn Maintenance
landecaptng BuWs Hog AApwtng
te rn

Ca l v i n a T o a r t
Haute Painting 4 Wall Pap*r
Yeu buy me tar sell
W*supply labor Te LAVE tit
a u n t
Place Yaur War** Wh#r#
They re Su'd to B* I'ud-ed
(nth* W art Ad* ft

TOKY C 0 K I N 0

ra t 4 m outo k ille r. Th*
strong*. I y*u can buy Easy to
u«a tots bag* Santord Ac*
H ard w a re I I I S M I. Twckor
F arm Sugpfy 77] I7U

•A L L FSm m * *4 Fla .taring »
Repair, liveca Hard Coat,
tomato tod trick t i l m )
P lu m b in g

P r e s s u r e C le a n in g
P R I V A T E B M O B ILE MOM I t
C O M M ER CIA L
* * »m i
S e c r e t a r ia l S e r v ic e

M T )p U t Sb u b U tW I
NbtS Piocm/nj Semen.

P a in tin g

★

P e st C o n tro l

Ragarr*
a Fra* BtPwtotoa * I t H M *

M o v in g A H a u lin g

N u r s in g C e re
CARPENTER
R epair, and
r.modeling No tab to* w a il
c * ttm * * 4 i

wm
p*mt yaur llama or Butin***
e'e Giv* yaur problem* to ut
W E C A R E Quality work. 70
yr* e.p 71/ 10*7 L k cant

P la s te rin g

H o m e R e p a irs

L e w n S e r v ic e
E le c t ric a l

P a in tin g

F ire w o o d / F u e l
T R E E S E R V IC E 4 FIREW O O O
FOR SALE C A LL A F T E R

CALL N O W 3 3 9 4 4 0 0
R E C E P T I O N I S T . O F F IC E
N I L F I R t . CLERKS. CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m a d la la
opening* Goad pay tcatot
Call */t *W0 NOW l

|jl »s*a

Dial 322-26H or 831-9993

A D D ITIO N * BEkAOOELIMO
Bill StrlppCsrttom Builder
Star* Lie
H R O O IU M

General Canttructton labor
Good pay •/• *)00

CaMa'barry 111 Mery I//Y7- M0
tq ft O ffice C arpete d,
utilities Included

To List Your Business...

D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no *•
parlonco nacattary Full lima
Good (farting P*y I f f UOO

im m e d ia t e

127— Office Rentals

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

AJtans A p p iu n c i S e n tci
M V W fYk* Ho Kafr« C N rfa
I l y r . — A 44A &gt;441. 5/41413

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
FR O O U C TIO N W ORK Mott
smli* open Good pay tcatot
AJB4K0

Hntortc Downtown at 107 E
First St Appro* *00 Sq tt
tuitabto tor ratall store or
office Cat! Jacobson 771 4/11
i) Office* 4 10 Phon# Room* I*
It X* F t . I A ll paneled 4
carpa'od Plus warehout*
space with lunchroom M l
Cornwall R M l S4S* evening*
tea / in
________________

CONSULT OUR

Tued el Jab MualmgT
C a ll F u t u r a *
lh a y ha*a
hundred* *1 fab opening* tor
l has* wh* want fa work
4 / I4 M

O E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great ttartmg
|*b Several openings Good
pay */tO00

) bdrm . 1&gt;t bath

3*33712--- ------ torlitB.

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4402333
Light Bookmgteoping .payroll
account* receivable I t to X)
hr* weekly Apply In parson
Big "10" Tire*. MW S Or
land* Dr _____________________
L I V I I N M A T U R E W O M AN
Car* tor Invalid, own room 4
bath Good salary Head local
reference* N on i m i k i r
i n w n _________ ________ _
M O D I lS W A N T E D Work with
fathlon d ttlg n o r In local
boutique*. TV commercial*,
catalog* Full Of pari I.me No
aaparlanc* n a ca tta ry All
ago* e ll N W __________
N E E D A JO R T
Register wtfb utt
Career Fludtrs. lac.........MS H I )

C O U N TR Y
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la n d s to c k br o k er s

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

»
Help Wen led
Report ready
lor work *1 « AM *0/ W
HI St Sanford ___________
LABOR ( RS Strang reliable,
general laborer* needed Im
mediately Different location*
Phone and transportation a
mutl Never a lee Apply

REUY SERVICES
71-H elp Wanted

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

FfOoI r c e
feet

LABO R
■ H im

125 — For Lease

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

★

P igtB B M R ii Custom P iiR tin (
Serving Canwal Fla tor I I yav
wilts comp toto guatity pami
mg tarvlc** Quality a M utl
Special watt caahng m M M
W A L L P A P E R IN O ... P A IN T IN O
m f i n riT
...... Vary RaNatoe
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T ile
S c a ltm a n n T ile - P ra s iu re
C le a n in g C e ra m ic . Vi nyl
Atoasto* Ail Pha«*t P C :
B rk E Ham** But-neuet
Fra* i* » Raaaonabto 77)4141
T r e e S e r v ic e
ic m o u t r iis ib v ic i

Fra* BtHmetott Law Prkatl
Jc..ta4...M *M g OrsadtogTaal
D ) ITTldey ar arto

JOHN AUBH) LAWN* TBIB
Dead tra* rameval L k . 4 ksq
Fra##tl m SMB

�Evening Harold. Sanford. FI.

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
U c. Real f t t i l t I n t K
IM t l i M H A rt .

321-0759 Eve 322-7443
MOST V A L UE L t A i T M 6 W r r
4 bdrm . central heal/air, 1 way
fireplace. vaulted celling!.
It!*** Cirpecl, hug* M t treat,
charming irta *1 Ola Unterd
U &gt; .n « Call U d , , i B E C K Y
C O U IO N . T h . w all Street
Campawy, 71*40*.
HE E D A HOUSE.
COO*, co w *
T B Y W A N T AOS

NEW HOME
Vinewood Or loch Arbor A ra l
1 B drm . 1 ba th , t a t In
kitchen oak cablnati. formal
dining room, fireplace, padde
I An I, vaulted cell-ng* energy
package Want other at trail
You h art to tee to appreciate
O p t - bout* Saturday and
Sunday I I to S. ofttar tlmai by

PHOX£ i 23-1463
‘ For duality craflmarohi? and
competitive pricaa lat u i price
out your natt Itoma
•Santord Nit* J bedroom horn*
with tiring room, dining room,
panatad family room, laundry
room, workthop Call tor in
formation ] » 110* or IS* *S3?
14J.TO or bait offtr
Sanford Ownar wilt ha'p linanta
ipacloui convartabla home «
bdrm , 1 battii or noma *
mother In law apt Aiium abi*
4 '! mortgage ISFOOO 3H 1431
SAN FO ND- Country but Clout
O'dar I bdrm On tanrad.
t r a a d lot l i t . t o o
Naw
O lm tn tie n t B a a lty, B ta l
ttr tit *441________
SAN F OB D I SOW Tarraca Drive
Lika naw 1 bdrm . I bath Low
d o w n .V A non q u a lllly ln g .
martgaga
111. *00 142
i n i m m u ________________
SFBINOS A B O U N D
T H E CO R N ER
Old you know that Id acral
corart 4 whola City blockit
Locatad Oitaan a 'ta Batttr
C allnow lll

CALL BART
R EA L E S T A T E
m u n

r ea lto r

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LOO HOM E A • A C HE S G#n#v#
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Sanford IS/000

F I X E R UP P EH with poof And
gu*tthou%f IM XOcoikh
D U PL E X 9 E X T R A LO T
0*n#r *111 finoAct ttt.RPR
3 RORM HOME on
#&lt;r# ♦ / .
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•i t f l t tot ooo
M O R ILE HOME • oddmont
Country lU ing in Sinlord
u i ooo
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S ANFO R D ) bdrm tty path
| Good a rta Fa m ily room
Privacy patio 14] MO
BONO M O N ( Y i bdrm I bath
Cantral haal'alr. Fla room
INCOM E P R O P E R TY ) bd/m
Mobil* Mom* t I bdrm
cottaga
G E N E V A S sera parcal* Start
Ing at »J 0 000
C ALL A N Y T IM E
R E A L T O R 311 4441

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141— Homes For Sale

365-3712___

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Santard I bdrm.. J bath Sam*
an tancad carwar lat Scraanad
parch Dan Fatly egvlpp.4
•at In kllchan 1 yaar war.
ranty Only tt| t«*

Will stftel Ca.------.321-5005
I bdrm ] bath, on* of Santordi
nlcaat nalghborhoodl IS5.WC
Call Waltar B S&lt;**H. Broaar
Sa H im an 12J S*M sranlngi
LloydO Swain. Brokar
I or 4 b d rm . liy bam Nict
neighborhood
F lra p ia c a .
paddH !*ni Balow V A *p
praltal S* 000 down, aatum*
VA loan No qualltylng W t WO
Total m ITM_______________
lif iS V IA H E R U O S A
1 bdrm / 1 bath, ausllty built
•slid timbar hama. apart■
!* • id ft. vndar air, high
t n i - f y r s lu rt . daap wall,
watte tank, ciitam wood cab
matl. privacy lane* .11 M AM
Fram I 4 at H aryaatilt.
go na il a p p ro a ml.
I* Langwaad Markham Rd ,
than I ml I* Via Harm***
Hutkty Raatty
R EA LTO R S
M I M M ------------E ra n m g a m IS41

14^— Commercial
Property / Sale
C O M M E R CIA L S P E C IA LIS T
LA K E M A R Y R E A L T Y
R E A L T O R ...................... -»1 7 1 i*

PRIM E C O M M E R C IA L
LO CATIO NS
SANFO R DAR EA
4 ACRES- 1/41 idatl tor mini
warahouiaa/autc daalar. C I
commercial toning. MO It
daap I K It frontage at
tractirotarma
CO RNER LO T Frontag* 17 42.
C J toning . downtown naar
bualnaaiditlrlct
Below a p p r a u a d value,
attum abla m ortgag* TDK
down H urry! Eacatiant buy
ownar motivatad
INCOME P R O P E R TY I apti t
off lea. 10k down, aaiumabl*
mortgag* Near buamaai dlt
t r i e! O w n er r a l o c a i i n g
E ictllani invattmant
PRIME SI TE FOR 14 U N IT
APT P R O JE C T Prt!lmln*ry
plant 1 cath flaw ProiactWnt
a.ailabis Water 4. tawar
Properly toned Attumabla
mortgage
CO NNER LO T Frontag* 1212.
watar A tamer Ideal tor con
venienc# I'o r e g a t nation or
protattional olfic* Financing
available attractiveftrm i
Narditar Proper tie* Inc
REALTOR
............ 1111*44

G R E A T IN V E S T M E N T ) bdrm
] bath hama said fa "aa N "
c ta .itla n
1*1 In b lltb a * .
cantral aw/hogr.tlF.NB
C O N V E N IE N T I bdrm. I bath
hama with falling fan*, aal In
tilc k tn . cantral alr/baal.
cab**. trtlAJy paintad U f J**
W HY W A IT? I bdrm. 1 bath
hama with tplit bdrm. plan,
• b t -ld b l l t b a * . c a a l r a l
air/tmal, grtal raam. w*.***
R E N TA L P R O P E R TY attallaM
lat a 11an. strata tram naw
baapltal P a rla tt tar p rt
fttiw nal attftai Call tar mar*
data Hi lat tat
SWIMMERS O E L IG H T 1 bdrm
I b a t h naw h a m * w i t h
braattati bar. pool paddi*
tana, porch, cantral atr/heat

• trim
C O N TE M P O R A R Y H OM E
I
bdrm l ' i bath hama a to
a e r t t . s a t in k l l c h a n ,
firaglaca. paddi* Iona, itachad
pond, lavaly mattar b d rm ’
SI4*.Mb
W IL L B U ILD T O S U tTI YO UR
LO T OR OURSI E R C L U S IV I
A G E N T FO R W INS O NO
O E V CORP. A C EN TR A L
FLO R ID A L R A D IM I M ORE
HOM E FOR L E M M O N E Y !
C A LL TO O A V I
a G E N E V A O S C E O LA R O a
TO N E D FOR M O B ILES !
I Acr* Camelry tract*
M V Dawn I I V r v at IT V I
Fram t I U M I
II r w a il Hading tar a w e
cetahrt caraar in Raai Eilat*.
Uawatram Baalty M Hating
tar rau Call la * AIBrlgM
tadat *1 m MM.
US M U

151— Investment
Property / Sale
C A S S E L B E R R Y I acr*. toned
PR I MS 000 W Mallctowikl
R E A L TO R
H I M il
S ANFO R D ta p lt Income t i l } )
mo Payment! Inrg tro *
Down Atium a 11% Write
Route I Boa 74, Palilay. Fla
17242_________________________

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
Sand&gt;awood Viliai I Badrm I
B ath , u p t t a lf l.a n d Pool
S2S OOO OO 422 111?___________
2 bdrm , I bath 11.000 below
market 12* wo il.io c down
Lett then 1100 month to Quail
Had buyer Sandalwood Vlllai.
Santord Stop by or call M l

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

FREE: CREDIT CHECK
Call Circle B Mobile hornet
Your value and aarvlc* lead
ar I to* 111 1174 Aik tor Sam

L*(|M i N tR . l . lh a d Mobil*
Horn* Dealer in this A r u .
Fam ilial............A ............Adult!
MAI Hary I I 41....... _ ........ ttS-IM*
M UST SEEI 1 acral with mobile
ham* } bdrm . H i bath. 14X70
In Oitaan US OOO 1212114
attar S P M __
____

REPOS! REPOS!
I bdrm -lbath Aaaumablal
UN D E R IWOa month!
Call 1 m i l l 1 I M A ik tor la m
IM S M A N A T E E - 1 b d rm .
14X40. Santord are* F Inane
ing available 171 l i d
Mr
Beall ar, F|. M F __________
1M4 Swala Kay 14 X 4*. laland
Kitchen. N&gt;HI 1 bdrm I bath
I ISM OB to ta4* over pay
mantt Call M l S*»* attar S DO
Sun Th u n .
21 Villager 1 Bdrm / I Bath,
paddi* Ian. 4 air conditioning
Much moral 1M00 111 ISIS
" IF " Barrington. ]4i4* Car
nag* cava th* Family Sac
Han Call M l SKA attar 1 00pm
' l l R IV E R O A K S ta x II, S
calling lent, uraanad porch,
wamar A dryer . t i .m o down
A you finance balance Car
nag* Cava Fam ily Pk Many
•••»*! M l 4*44

U t lL F tt lU a b N
M l LA Mary I h d . LA. Mary

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Chest Freerer-l 5 cu lt Gibson
Good condition I M 171 HOP
Couch 4 chair (matching i*ti.
good lhap* USO. 1 cyprai*
ta b lfl 12S. Bar/Flrapiaca
Combo with e'e-ao built In
USD M l H W _________ _
D INING ROOM J I T - 4 chair* A
three H aw * with chin* cabl
net 4 I bar itooti u i 7411
Furnitur* for Sal* Couch. Lov*
Saa'. Two and Tamat CoHee
T*b&lt;a 4 Lamp Ba ge Color* i
r ' i old U M oo Can M t S7U
Lika Naw window unit air con
d I toner i | Saar* 11X0 B TU
1100 I Faddari I1.M0 B TU
with raverta cycle h**f pump
1700 771 1774
Racanditwhad Appliance!
Ira m M I W A R R A N TY
B A R N E TTS
C AS S ELB ER R Y
» M 11.1------------------------- F7SS4H
•RENTTOOWN*
Color T V i . itaraot. wathert.
dryer! ralrigarotpr. treater*
lurnitur*. video recorder!
Special 111 weak! rani Me
Alternative T V A Appl Rental!
la yrat snapping Canter
____________171 MP4___________
Uted Wether* Farit A tarvka
far K4n m ar*i...„..._.,.,.M l*4 ll.
M OONEV A P P L IA N C ES
Whirlpool got dryer
Runt wall US 00
__ _____ I N 4MC ar e l
_ _
WILSON M A I E R F U R N ITU R E
111 U S E FI RS T ST
____________M l 1*77___________
W R O U G H T IRO N R A TIO SET
While glo tl lop. 4 choir* with
cvtlwon II K Libr* nackp/aco
with chain. Bait otlar on both
m mr

183— Television/
Radio / Stereo
COLOR T E L E V IS IO N
ienim IS " color contoH lelavl
lion Original price over MOO
balance du* tl*4 Cath or lake
over payment! of US month
NO M O N E Y DOWN Still In
warronty Free home trial no
obligation Call IF ! I T U day or

187— Sporting Goods
Bi cycl * N i i h i a i 10 ipaad
avcallant condition G lr lt
modal 11X2 S7* *171

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
Knee Deep In Crtssf
N##d a Mowrffr., R*he H ««/
F'«d H Jn Th* W*M A4*
Rldlrvg L«Mn M owtr tor' y l « i
HP cut* X) Inch** C*lt 322
It44

FOR SALE Paraka.it
ail colon U A u p
m m n ____________
Fra* to good horn* F*m*i* Pit
Bull Terrier, F month! old
Call M l 47S*_________________
P re* to good home male mivad
pit bull, Id mot old Vary
lovable great with children
H at that* Carol. Day! Ml
MSP atta r! X) PM M l 110*

3 M t lt Mixed Chow Pups
a F ra* t* gaad ham* a Goad
walchdagt * Prater tancad
yard a Call M l MSI *

213— Auctions

Complete Household
Auction
Friday April l eot l ^M PM
Da Bar y Fir* H a ll....... Hwy IF t l
OaBary.FI*
H O U S E H O LD 1 pc badroom
lull* china hutch, vary nice
iota refrigerator, fraaiar
wither dryer, and 1 cotta*
tablet, vaiy 4 parlor chain,
la d ltl roll lop daik/ alec
Grandmother a clock; large
bowback ra ck a rt A M / F M
tontoi*. Color T V, vacuum
tiaanart alagart, pithar 4
bowl ttand formic* dining
labial double bad, ornate
m irror, c h llifi rockor child *
w a i k t r c h a i n , trunki;
hundred! at tmall hou*oho&gt;d
Itamt. tool! ate
A N TIQ U E School toot! Wood
I holler. Oak dre u a ri Oak
w a ih ita n d a . O ak b u ll* !;
lamp labia, other oak 4
primitive* otc
T E A M S . .. Coib

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15»—Real Estate
Wanted
Ar* you galling Dlrorcad Iran*
tarred ForeOoeed’ Naad gukk

143—Waterfront
Property / Sale
NEW 1M V RNA B EA C H
Naw villa In waterfront comma
Mty 1S4.I00
Bo*cht*d* Raatty. R E A LTO R S
404*17 i m Qua* I Q*r*l

145— FarmsGrovts / Sal*
Farm It Aciat aim Good w«4*r
47000 down at only 1171. m*
US OM Total PricOI
O JtH ry Garland. Booltor
■ MM*

D ISC O UN T
A U TO
SALES

•72 Pint* US4 dewn
E- P. r . t k !0 *1
HOI French Ave ..........I l l 144)
1121 Bu&lt;ck LeSab'e

213— Auctions
FOR E S T A T E
C o m m e rcia l or R otidanlial
Auction* 4 Appreitelt Coll
0*H I Auction M l MJO
’

Tc gel a "111*
drop a lino
________ In W in! Ad81

217— Garage Sales

223— Miscellaneous

Academy Manor Neighborhood
N Airport Blvd 4 McCracken
Rd Saturday Fern to Spm
Combined Garage Sal* at 101
la -o ra Blvd . Santord Yard
tooil. Children! Cloth*! and
much moral Saturday April
JOth. from F am to * pm
Com* on* and all. *om*thing tor
everyone Three lomlty yard
tala Th* ltth and tha ]gth At
117 Ea*t*r Ava, Longwood
Country Club Haight! Oft C IS
and417 I Mam lo* 00pm
Garage Salat A rt Big In Th*
Spring Try A Claiilllvd Ad
And Gat Buyer* Fa itl Dial
M l 1*11____________________
G A RA G E SALE Ratrigtrjtor.
air conditioner. Kirby vacuum
claanar, contol* T V , nit*
Mahogany chat! and mlfrror
Other houtahold odd! 4 and!
Sat a/Ml 1*04 Wathington
Av# T*k* 70th St I block patt
M fllo n v lllt to Wathlnglon
Ava T / L __________________
lake Mary Furnitur* Including
Ethan Allan bar 4 patio
P t o l t i c r a f t d i t h v t toy*
craftk. 4 more Sat. a id i l *
•o S Cardinal Oaki II, toilow
Ihetlgnt
L A R OE Y A R D SALE Cloth**
mile
tltm t, cryilal,
lu rn ltu r* . appliance! } ] )
Woodmert Blvd Fri. 4AM 4
Sal FAM
__ _____
Yard Sal* * 00 am Iq a 00pm
Saturday 4 10 IS only Baby
doth**. Sir* 4 girl! cloth**,
and Mltc *711 Via Bonita
Santord
r A A O SA L E Sat Apr 10 *AM
till Something tor avaryon*
Sofa, tm rtfn g
twin bad
m ltc. 1 H W M h S t___________
Yard Sal* S (Fam ilia l) Talk
in g M y n a B i r d 1100 00.
Badroom Suita and Stereo.
Lot i of Goodie* Sat, April
10th Watt aa on Oranga Blvd
Follow tha tigm
Y A R D M L B Carnar of IFth 4
Pork. Santord Sal a 10 *AM
aPM_________________________
Y A R D SALE Sat. I 4 attortad
mlicallanaouk 111 Country
Club O rl v*
NO E A R L Y
BIROS. P L E A S E I
____
1 F A M IL Y Y A R O M LB * Sat.
I SPM 104 S Dfittwoo Lana in
Park Rldg*. oft Lake Mary
Blvd NO E A RL Y B 1RDSI
I Family Yard Sal* So Santord
Ava on Oak Way Av* t ml
Irom Cardinal, near Lake
Jattup * til 7 Saturday only

A Good Tonic For Th* Uptti
BuOg«t Th# Evpniog H##fld
Wont Ad$___________

219— Wanted to Buy
Baby Bad*, tfraflari. Clathat.
P laypam . Etc Paperback
Book! M l U /7 M l tiaa
Naad Crlbt. Playpam Baby
lu r n ltu r * , clo th in g Good
Price*__AH*r 7 PM
Ml 1741
N E E D C H U R C H BUS Capacity
41 people or mer* M l HOI or
H I 47TF_____________________
Paying CASH tor
Aluminum, Con* Copper,
B ra n Load. Nawtpap*',
Giatt. Gold. Silver
Kokomo Tool f it W lit
4 ! 00 Sal » I M l 1100
W A N T E D : D E A D OR ALI VE!
Refrigerator*. WaiAort
Dryer*..... ........................ ,1M «♦ *

. VISA

OPEN HEARTH
A U C TIO N SERVI CE
AectMAMf aHaMa„H.a^.CM . A t9f
........... . . . t » » y n i t n

L &amp; E AUCTION
Friday Ni{hts.....7 PM
500 SMteti A««.
Fumilur*. glaiiworo naw 4
old. tool!, can good* candy
and many odd! 4 and! I

323-6593
D ISC OVER D EU C M TFU L DCBARY
W H ER E HOM ES A R E S T IU UNDER
$4 5 ,0 0 0
2/1 PrtcB R b d u c a d T o '41,900 L A B M a n * E it a to i, C o m
m u n lly W a ta r M a n ic u it d N B lg h b o rh o o d . . . $42,800
3/1 L a r g * a i s u m a b l a
FHA
M o rig a g * . N ic a
N e ig h b o rh o o d ............................................................ EM .BOO
2/1 B «A u tlfu l H o rn * O n L o l 100x135 L o a d e d W ith
M a lu io S h a d # TrBRB ................................................... 843.B00
3/1 E ig h t Y a a / i O ld O w n « r a A n x i o u s .......... $17,500
2/1 Lafcafront E ita t* H orn * H «fra S a y S E L L N e w Roof,
N « w C a r p a l ................................................................... $45,000
3/2 O d ilo n a A » i u m « J S F H A C ld a n , N b b K O w n a r M ov­
in g O u t Of StBtB ....................................................

Peduced’
On* owner
,**J
Caurteiy Ptrntiac _____ M l 1111
1*71 C A D ILLA C LIM O U S IN E
Whii* A black Sail 14 N » or
ran) U , par hour » u 7110
1*71 Pontiac Attr*
Saatobai’ev#
lie*!
CevrtkU Pontiac
111 H it
1174 Rally Sport C*m*ro ktv
Hon* magi Run! good need!
minor body repair 12 *0 0 OO
F ir m
Call 111 412* alter
1 00pm______________________
1*2* Honda Prelude
No money down 134FS
Court#*, Pur* J ,
J J1 2121
tvao Pontiac Grand Pna No
money down! U*»S
Ceurten Pontiac .......M l 111)
IN I AMC Concord Wagon
Reduced
I 2» l
Caurteiy Pontiac ------- M l l i l t
144! AMC Concord
14999
L
Caurtaiy Pontiac ___ 311 m t
'441 AMC Spirit Sea to believe!
No mon#y &lt;kmn
im s
313 1111
Courteir Pontiac
!•§! Mon&lt;J# Accord Air.
#utor*«tic
Re&lt;fuc#d
19ft1
CouriMy Ponftac
323 m i
Iff! Toyof•€#&lt;!(A Loaded1
9
12) 21)1
HtliuichL Cftnturv 6door
L ceded No money down tare I
Couittty Pontiac............ M l 2111

221— Good Things
to Eat

• R A ID E D R U O I 1 yf Old
B r o wn A rot*, I ’ t X I I
I
im #ll#r matching Ail to ri 130
323 U M _____________________
Dry «#1lt MivJ p*hoi*0r+%
O r t iM traps, ttm w f. car stops.
ittps b#neh#s ro&lt;h, »t##i
conertt# M«ra&lt;k# Cd«&lt;r»t# Co
30f E lm Aupnu# &gt;331251. _
LOADS OF BLOOMING
GOOD VALUES
PLANTEDMERE
^FOR PI CKI NG!!*
Plat# Your W*r«t Wh#r#
Th#y r# Sgrt to B# Studitd
In ttv# Want Ads!l
______ _
Rtbuilt K I RBY / l i l t H l u $
Guaranf##d K iriy Ca
m w . IS* f» 111 H R
Sat#mt» t v Sysitfvtt
C om piiti AM you n##d 100%
Financing No mofitY do*n
I I JSI 00 Universal WM744

looki runi like new H I OKU

ANY JU N K CARS A T RUCKS
Bought Fram I I I BSF A mar*
| Call M l-1424...................... M I t i l l
Chovy C 10 or Ford Van* 1*41
TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk A
New loaded’ High top dual
Utadcark.lruckt A heavy
glr. color TV. bar, CB power
egu'pmanl l l l l h o
wi ndow! 4 l ock! c r u d e
Wt I'AY TOP M l U R tOR
itereo Rdfai11 U i (MO tai*
JU NK CARS A N D TRUCKS
l i t ** ! Call 441.1411Aganl
CBS A U T O PARTS MS 4 » l

OVER
250CARS
TO
CHOOSE
fROM

(3 0 5 ) 6 6 8 - 6 3 3 3

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•4 HWY. 1741 SOUTH, Na.r Tha Foal Olrtcd
JEANNE S t CAFIZZI, ONI. REALTOR
Lie Rm J Ealal# Broker
Our JOth Year Of Srrvkr To DeBary and Deltona
Member DeBary and De&gt;tone Chamber of Commerce

LOW EST
P R IC E S

ANYW HERE

19 74 FORD
19 79 GM C
19 79
F-100 PICKUP
P IC K U P
AU10 WACOMWHtllS T O Y O T A SR 5
AUTOMATIC. ‘
MlCl CAR5PIClAt
lONCRtD, PICKUP
, VfRVGOODSHAPE
*1 9 9 5 .
*2 9 9 5
*2 9 9 5
*1 4 9 5
__________ J
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'M M irk tlH iR w N
CMtor ••#&lt;!»$ 6/Jf/IS

11?0 S. Sanfocd 321 4075

DAYTONA A U TO *
* AUCTION *
D#ffN*$# ft#«ch

$ t l $ $ Mold!

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wed Nlt**12:M PM

19 79 GM C
VAN DURA
AUTO. /L/C.
FRONT $WARMATS

19 8 2 N E W
YO RKER
HOTAl HIUt 10AND.
U10WBOOKVALUC

1 9 7 8 AM C
G R E M LIN
AUTO. A/C, P/$
SPECIAL

*3 9 9 5

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*119 5

* W h e r e Anybody *
* Can Buy or Selll *
For mere detail!
_________ 14441*4 4711_________
debar y Acte A Marin* Lalet
A cre ii th* river, tegel hill
17* Hwy 17 47 Debary 444 4144

HWY. 17-92
SANFORD

830-6688

W E E K -E N D S P E C I A L S
*4625
*3975
*3950
*4450
*3725
*5475
*3975
*3825
’3975
*4975
*2775
*5275
‘3950
*5725
*3825
*4275
*2450
*4350
81 CHEVETTE

78 C ELIC A

C O M P AR E PRICEI

IMPORT Q U ALITY

81 CAVALIER

80 DELTA 88

EXTRA CLEAN

FULL POWER

81 CITATION

82 STANZA

SUPER E C O N O M Y

LOW LOW PRICE

80 AM C SPIRIT

81 RELIANT

RED BEAUTY

SUPER SAVER

79 NEW YORKER

82 CAPRI

A l l LUXURY POWER

ONLY 33,000 MILES

80 HONDA CIVIC

84 SENTRA

O N LY 44,000 MILES

29,000 MILES, BEAUTY

81 CORO LLA

83 ESCORT

O N LY 39.000 MILES

WEEKEND SPECIAL

79 FIREBIRD

81 GRAND PRIX

W O N 'T EAST L O N G

SHOWROOM CONDITION

80 SUBARU

79 CUTLASS

GREAT TRANSPORTATION

BEIGE BEAUTY

D e B a r y R e a lt y
4 » «

243— Junk Cars

235-Trucks/
Buses / Vans

Serving Central Florida Over 30 Years

Bad Credit?
No Credit?
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES

Hwy t l ..........

235— Trucks/
Buses/Vans

“N2 L TD 4 door Supa# nice
mild* 4 out 1 tone paint. AC.
)*F0 Ford I t ton pick up dump
powtr/ilft'lng
br ake,
•ruck New painting, uphat
t'ereo. cruiw vinyl m ol wire
ttery, tun* up and front end
wheel* Need S'* Wagon or
alignment Appl* pi* condl
P Up m trad* 11F **t|
iron Your* tor l-tioe Dump
ie»lPontiac Bonneville
truck Malure alone 11 worth
Loaded' Reduced tarec
110 00 a day XISS74 17F1
Ceurtety Pontiac
M l till
Ittl Oa'tun King Cab Air,
104! Bronco II. V4 engin# PS
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Friday, April It, 1M5

W ORLD

Agrees To Compromise On Contra Aid

IN BRIEF
S Black People Killed,
White Man Set Afire
U ITE N H A G E . South Africa IUPII — A white man was
pulled from his car and set afire and five black people
were killed — three of them allegedly In an ambush by
police.
The new racial violence Thursday came as autopsies
revealed 17 of 20 blacks killed last month by police were
shot In the back.
The attack on a while motorist at a Ultcnhage
Intersection near the black township of Langa marked the
first lime In 14 months of racial violence that blacks have
attacked a white person In a while area.
About 10 police officers hiding under leaves and
branches In a garbage truck stopped In the black township
and opened fire when blacks surrounded the vehicle,
killing three and wounding four, residents said.
The bodies of two other black people were found
Thursday beside blazing street barricades In the Port
Elizabeth black township of Kwazakele. Authorities said
they died of burns and apparently were the latest victims
In a series of attacks on black moderates by militants.

U.S. Crow Members Missing
TEG U C IG A LP A . Honduras (UPI) - Rescuers searched
for two American crew members and the remains of a U.S.
military plane that plunged Into the sea off the northern
coast of Honduras In the second such crash this year.
The A-37 "Dragonfly" aircraft was participating In
U .S .-Honduran military maneuvers when It crashed
Thursday near Punta Sal. 130 miles northwest of
Tegucigalpa, said U.S Embassy spokesman Arthur Skop,
Skop said that rescuers did not know the fate of the two
crew members aboard, who were on a training flight
Lt. Marsha Tuggart of the Air National Guard base at
Willow Grove. Pa..Identified the missing men as Capt.
Donald Benton J r. and Capt. Ronald Schatz. Their
hometowns were not Immediately given.
The Embassy said the plane crashed because of
mechanical failure, but said no further details were
available until the rescue learn returned from the area

today.

3 Guilty In Newsman's Murder
TA IP E I. Taiwan (U l’ll — Taiwan’s former military
Intelligence chief was icnvlctrd and sentenced to life In
prison toduy for fils Involvement In the murder In
California of Talwanese-Amerlcan journalist Henry Liu.
A military court also convicted two co-defendants, the
Intelligence bureau’s deputy director and un assistant
department heud. sentencing them to 2 '.'a years In prison
each for acting as accomplices.
Liu. 51. who wrote a critical biography of Nationalist
Chinese President Chtang Chlng kuo. was shot and killed
by two men on Oct. 25 In front of the garage of his home In
Daly City, n suburb of San Francisco.
The court of five military Judges announced that they
found the Defense Ministry Intelligence bureau chief. Vice
Adm. Wong list l.lng. guilty of "taking advantage of the
opportunities arising from his performance of official duties
to ■-olIslMiratp In t li r m u r d e r ot L i u . "

They sentenced Wong to life In prison, but Liu
Shu-cheng, one of Wong's two lawyers, (old United Press
International lh.it he considered the sentence "much loo
harsh" and will "definitely appeal."

Lebanese Seek Syrian Help
B EIRUT. Lebanon (UP!) — Prime Minister Rashid Karaml
sought Syria's advice on Ihr future of Lebanon following
Ills government's collapse amid renewed fighting that
killed ut least nine |x-ople In a southern port area.
The resignation of ihe Sunni Moslem prime minister
brought down Ihe year-old 'national unity” government.
Bill after a plea Irom Christian President Amin Gernayel,
Karaml agreed to head a carrtaker government until n new
Cabinet can lx- formed.

D o u b le J e o p a r d y A r g u m e n t
: F a ils T o W in M a n 's A p p e a l
By Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W rite r
A man unrated for burglary
w llh ussaull In A llu tn o n le
Springs has lost an ap|&gt;eal alter
trying in convince Ihe court he
was sentenced twice for one
crime He Kiaed his arguments
on Ihe constitutional right of
double Jrpoardy. which slates a
person cannot l&gt;r tried u second
ilnir for a crime after lielng
lound not guilty of (he crime.
. Kvon Shaw. 34. of Orlando,
pmtiably lost ihr legal gambli
lielorc ihe 5th Dlstrlit Court of
A p p e u l In D u y to n a Beach
•because hr adopted Ih r rule
arguing hr was wrongfully sen
fenced twice for one crime, not
tried twice.
^ According to court records.
. Shaw was arrested Just before
midnight. April 3. 1983. follow­
ing Ihr burglary of un a|&gt;artment
In A lta m o n tr S p rin g s The
23-yrur-old victim suld a man
entered her home and blin ked
her bedroom door with his body
us she tried lo leave. When she
started In scream, the man put
his hand over her mouth She bit
him and escaped. Shaw was
arrested a few minutes later.
lie was charged with two
crimes: burglary with an assault
and simple battery. On Nov. 22.
1983. he was found guilty by

Jury of the crimes and received
two sentences from Circuit
Judge C. Vernon Mize Jr. — two
years for burglary and 0 months
lor battery. The sentences were
to run one ufter the other.
Shaw ap(&gt;ealed the sentences
arguing that battery, which Is
Ihe unauthorized touching of
another person, was part of the
crime of hurglurv wllh ussaull.
He said he was rerelvlng two
sentences for Hie one Incident
and rightfully should have re­
ceived Just the 2-year sentence.
The high court ruled that
burglary with assault (breaking
and entering and threatening
someone) Is not Ihe same as
breaking und entering and
touching someone and therefore
Shaw was not sentenced twice
for Ihe same crime and was not
protected by the double jeopardy
rule. The court said the elements
that constitute assault are dif­
ferent than those which con­
stitute battery and therefore are
not legally similar crimes. An
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I n c lu d e t h r e a t s and th e
existence of fear, whereas a
person can be battered without
any knowledge that It was going
lo happen.
Not only did the high court call
Shaw’s argument "In error" but
added It was the product of poor
analysts.

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W A S H IN G TO N (UPI) — President Reagan,
yielding to the reality of virtual congressional
defeat, has agreed to a compromise that would
put the catch on the "lethal trigger" of his S14
million request for Nicaraguan rebels.
The White House signaled agreement late
Thursday to a proposal, crafted by Senate
Republican leaders, that eliminates a key con­
troversial element of Reagan's Initial proposal —
converting the S14 million from humanitarian aid
Into military assistance for Ihe Contra rebels If
peace talks between the Contras and the leftist
Sandlntsta government of Nicaragua falter.
Under the deal. Congress would provide the
money but bar the use of any funds for military
help. While House officials said As a lac e saving
concession to Reagan. Ihe language also would
reafflnn support for his peace efforts In the
region, the officials said.
But the compromise faced an uncertain fate. A
proposal offered today by Democratic Reps
Michael Barnes of Maryland and Lee Hand' on of
Indiana could change the form In which any aid Is
given.
Barnes said the proposal sets aside $5 million
for refugee assistance In Central America and
another $9 million could be earmarked to ensure
verification of a possible regional peace plan for
Centra! America being devised by Mexico.
Colombia. Venezuela and Mexico.
That plan endorses the four nations’ Contadnra
peace process, which Reagan has sought, but
Ignores the rebels that House Speaker Thomas
O ’Neill calls "butchers.”

...P a y
Continued from page I A
Before Ihe vote ihe com ­
mission debaled Ihe plan with
C o m m issio n e r C o lin Keogh
pushing for spreading pay In­
creases across Ihe board. He
argued that If the purpose of the
pay raise was to Ikkis I morale, us
the commission has been con­
tending. nothing would depress
city employees more than an
Inequitable raise.
' A r c we J u s t k i d d i n g
ourselves? Inslrnd of moving
them flower pay grades) up the
pay scale, we are moving the
up|&gt;er level employers up Ihe
scale even further." Keogh said.
Megonegal said, however, the
city has lo pay within Its means
and suld It was equally unfair lo
"hold the top down und bring
the bottom up."
"W e arc treating everybody
fairly within our means," he
suld.
Commissioner Burt Pertnrhlef
suggested the compromise of 20
percent and urged his colleagues
to get on with passing the pay
package.
"W e should not defrr these
people one m ore m o n t h ,"
Pcrlnchlef said, afler which the
audience, sprinkled with city
employees, upplaudrd.
Perlnchlefs statement came
after Commissioner Paul Trernel
suggested the pay plan I k * re­
viewed further to ensure there
are un pay Inequities for women
employees. Hr said Ihe plan. In
the works slnrr January, nerds
lo Include Job descriptions and
detailed lists o l e a c h employee's
responsibilities so pay scales will

Although the compromise Thursday marked a
sharp retreat by Reagan, who has argued over the
last two weeks for “ an Incentive" to make Ihe
Sandlntstas negotiate, a senior administration
official said the White House recognizes the
political realities.
"There’s a real situation here: What agreement
can we come to?” the official said. "If we can
come to this agreement that expresses support for
ihe resistance forces and for our policy there. It’s
not what we wanted, but we can buy that.
The core of congressional opposition was
around the potential military aid. the "lethal
trigger" that Republican congressional leaders
repeatedly warned the White House must be
removed.
The plan faced almost certain defeat In the
House and bleak prospects In the GOP majority
Senate. Defeat In either house would kill Ihe
package.
A few hours before the While House accepted
the i omproinlse Reagan hinted at a willingness
to bend on the Issue.
"M y feet aren’t In concrete on this." he told a
gathering of editors and broadcasters.
Reagan's original proposal was approved by the
Senate Appropriations Committee Thursday on a
15-13 vote, but It was a hollow victory.
Sen. J Bennett Johnstop. D-La.. said Reagan
told him he needed the $14 million as a "symbol
of support for the Contras.
"We have one president and to the extent we
undermine him. It Is a great danger lo the
country." Johnston said. "It would Ik - the wrong
symbol to turn down the president."

match duties.
Trernel said he was not " tr y ­
ing to play a shell game" with
city employees, but city gov­
ernment's have been guilty of
(Kiyinff less for Jobs traditionally
field by women.
" I ’ m a fra id we m a y be
|x-rpetrating this unknowingly
here." he said.
But Pcrlnchlef said If the
com m ission wants lo boost
morale It will have to do with "In
dollars and cents" and said such
a review wasn't needed.
"Frankly gentlemen. Ihls city
Is studying Itself to death."
Pcrlnchlef said, again answered
by applause from Ihe audience.
Larry Dale, a Lake Mary dcveloper. agreed wllh Pcrlnchlef
and recounted to the com*
mission various unprofitable
tra ffic un d e n v iro n m e n ta l
studies the city has paid for with
lax money.
"If we hadn't spent so much
money on studies over the last
five years, we'd have enough
money to give everybody a 25
(K-rcent ra is e ." Dale said.
About five other residents also
s|x&gt;kr in favor of Ihe plan, saying
the raise was needed especially
lor Ihe city's police officers. But
one woman said unythlng less
than a 20 percent Increase was
an "Insult" to city employees.
"If I'd been offered what some
of ’Ihcar people were offered I'd
hand It back, because you need
It worse than they do," said
Barbara Curroll. a Lake Mary
businesswoman.
In addition. Ihe commissioners
adjusted Ihe plan so three city
employees, the city clerk, ad­
ministrative secretary and utility
billing supervisor, would get
even bigger Increases. The city

Wall Street
Cool To Turner
CBS Takeover
N EW YORK (UPI) — Wall
Street’s first reaction to Ted
Turne r's long-awaited bid to
take over CBS was cool, while
the television Industry won­
dered about the cable broad­
caster's plans and worried
about possible connections to
political conservatives.
CB S stock closed Thursday
at $106 25. down $3 50 In
active trading. That means
people were selling, not buy­
ing. after Turner's offer to
acquire 67 percent of CBS
stock In a complicated $2.9
billion deal that would merge
the company with T u rn e r
Broadcasting System to form
a new company.
CBS stockholders would get
no cash for their CB S shares
under Turner's plan. Instead
they would get stock In the
new company, bonds and
fixed Income securities valued
at $150 a share.
Turner said he plans no
"fundamental changes" In
C B S television operations, but
he spoke of providing the
p u b lic w llh "m o re highq u a lit y . In n o v a tiv e p ro ­
gram m ing than C B S c u r­
rently provides through Its
broadcast outlets."

clerk, who was designated for a
$2,789 raise, got a $3,990 one
Instead. Her salary will Jump
from $17,460 to $21,450. The
administrative secretary, who
was to get a $340 raise, gol

$1,499. Her salary will go Irom
$11,943 to $13,442 The uttllly
b lllln g su p e rvis o r’s salary,
scheduled lo go Irom $12,283 to
$12,651. went lo $13,845 In­
stead.

...Paulucci

re c re a tio n a l la c lllt lr s and
therefore would not In- straining
Ihe city's. He also said money for
I be loud would Ik- coming Irom
tile pmpcrtv taxes Ihe develop­
e r s would I k - paving on the land
Commissioner Russ Megnnrgal also tried to talk Anderson
Into helping to build sonir
baseball ami sneerr fields on
city-owned property adjaeent lo
the P.iuliicct tract Anderson
would only sav "w e could dis­
cuss It.”

Continued from page 1A
Its own sewer plant In conjunc­
tion with the developers of the
nearby Tlm ucuan project.
Plugging for more funds.
C o m m issio n er Paul Trernel
usked Anderson to shell out
Slot) per unit lor the city's
recreational fund. But Anderson
drew ihe line and said the
project would have Its own

Aluminum Stolen From Scouts
Orvll Earnest Wlskln. 62. of
422 L o n g w o o d Ci rcl e.
Longwood. reported to deputies
that $100 worth of clothing.
$120 cash und a carton of
c ig a re tte s w e r e s to le n fro m

h is

vehicle at the Post Tim e Lounge.
U.S. H ig h w a y 1 7 9 2
Casselberry, at uboul 2 a m
Wednesday.
A thief took $50 worth of
aluminum cans und $200 worth
of aluminum window frames
from Ihe Boy Scout Lodge, Camp
David Hedrick, slute Road 426.
Geneva, on Tuesday or Wed­
nesday, according to u sheriff's
report filed by Frances Klrkendull. 52. of Geneva. Deputlrs
reported the Items where proha
bly stolen to I k - sold as scrap.
A semi-automatic handgun

worth $350 Is missing from Ihr
home of .Juck Crutrhm nn. 47. of
506 Estates Place. LongwixKl A
sheriff's r r j K i r i suld the gun
disappeared l&gt;elwreii March 15
und Wednesday.
Lurrle May Franz. 21. of 5242
Kedhrnnch lame. Winter Park,
gavr deputies Hu- name of u
suspect who may have taken
$3(X) worth of Jewelry between
April 8 and Wednesday
Philip Corbin III. 23. of Vrro
Beach, told Seminole County
sheriff's deputies lie Irlt Ills
disabled I k i u I and trailer at a rest
area on Interstate 4. Lnugwood.
at u I m m i I 7 p.m Wednesday.
When lie returned ut i i I k i i i I 8 3 0
p in. with u new tire, the bout
and trailer valued ut $5,420
were gone.

Former Sanford M ayor Dead A t 79
Former Sanford Mayor und
City Commissioner Rolx-rt A.
Williams. 79. of 541 Valencia
St., Sanford, died Thursday at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal.

Sanford In 1909 from there.
He served as mayor of Sanford
In 1948. a city commissioner
1946 and 1947. Hr wus former
owner of Seminole Dry Cleaners
and R.A. Williams Realty. He
B u r n J u n e 1, 1 9 0 5 In was a m em ber and deacon
Amerlcus. Ga.. he moved lo emeritus of the First Baptist

Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include Ids wife,
Thelma E.: a daughter. Nancy
Aline B erry. Orlando. Hirer
g ra n d ch ild re n : three great­
grandchildren.
Brlsson G u a rd ia n Funeral
Home. Sanford. Is in charge of
arrangements.

AREA DEATHS
NINA B. BERNT8EN
Wooster. Ohio In 1950. He was a
Mrs. Nina 11. Drrnlsrn. 81, of retired farmer and an accoun­
1740 Lake M arkham Road. tant for A. Duda A Sons. H r was
Sanford, died T h u rs d a y at a Protestant and a veteran of the
Central Florida Regional Hospi­ U.S. cavalry In World War I.
tal. Sanlord Born Oct. 26. 1903
Survivors Include his wife.
In Western Siberia. Russia, she Inga D.: son. Roy A.. Creswell.
moved here 30 years ago from Ore.: iwo daughters. Florence
Miami. She was a homemaker.
Denham. Clarksville. Md.. Mary
She Is survived by a son. L. B y rn e s , Lon gw ood; tw o
Stanley, Sanford: four grand grandchildren
c h i l d r e n ; five g r e a t ­
G ra m k o w -G u ln e s F u n e ra l
grandchildren.
Home. Longwood. Is In charge of
G ru m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e. arrangements.
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­
RATMON J. SCHMITT
rangements.
Mr Raytnon J . Schmitt. 86. of
E. NORMAN DORR AN
Mr. E. Norman Dorsan. 82. ol 407 S. Summerlin Ave.. Sanford,
656 U.S. Highway 17-92. Fern died Thursday al Central Florida
Park, died Monday al Orlando Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Regional Medical Center. Born Jan. 7. 1899 In St. Louis, he
Sept. 28, 1902 In Pennsylvania, came to Sanford In 1976 from
he moved to Fern Park from Orlando. He was a retired build­
there In 1971. He was a retired ing contractor, a Protestant and
salesman and was a Protestant. a SO-year member of the Clayton
He was a member of the Veter­ Lodge 601 AFAAM of Clayton.
ans of Foreign Wars Post 2093. Mo He was a charter member of
the Bahia Shrine and York Rile
Orlando.
Survivors Include a daughter. Masons of St. Louis.
Survivors Include hts wife.
Suzanne N o rb ury, Chicago:
three granddaughters: four Mary; a son. Raymon "D ick ".
great-grandchildren. Garden Sanford; a daughter. Mrs. Jean
Chapel Home for Funerals is In Harrington. Troy. Ala.; a sister.
Mrs. Henrietta Ulcner. St. Louis.
charge of arrangements.
Mo.; seven grandchildren.
MILLS L. OILLMORE
Brlsson Guardian Fun eral
Mr Mills L. GUImore. 84. of
Second and E streets. Chuluota. Home. Sanford, la in charge of
died Wednesday at Winter Park arrangements.
Memorial Hospital. Born Nov.
CLOTD E. 8TRAUCH
28. 1900 In Conneaut. Ohio, he
Mr. Cloyd E. Strauch. 88. of
m o v e d to C h u lu o t a fro m
130 Buckeye Acres Drive. Os­

teen. died Thursday al Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San­
ford. Born Nov. 10. 1896 at
Tiffin. Ohio, he moved to Osteen
from there In 1961. He was a
veteran of World War I und a
retired postal employee. He was
a member of St. Johns United
Church of Christ
and the
Masonic Lodge, both of Tiffin,
and the Osteen Civic Associa­
tion.

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Survivors Include his wife,
Mary X.; two daughters. Audrey
Ricker and Dona Kay Gottwald.
both of Tiffin; a sister. Leona
Charles. Somerset. Ohio: seven
g ra n d c h ild re n , nine gre a t­
grandchildren.

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He's a very funny man who
has done quite well In show
biz. But nobody takes him
seriously. He likes comedy,
but he wants to do more
dramatic roles. Read about
Ri char d Libertlni' s sad
plight on page 3.
~w rrrrco# r r O S t
D a v i d
F r o s t

brings his
I r r ev e r en t
B r i t ­
ish style to
American
T V with a

G IN G ER

s p e c i a l

If old-time tins like these are In your pantry you traaholle th*«« rnn
b . In t h . money. s . l v i g « d fro m i h .

c o u ld

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There M ay Be Gold In Your Trash Can
By Susan Lodcn
Herald Staff Writer
Slop! C hrrk your trash Ix-forr
you loss out thosr cardboard and
plastic containers. A future fortune
may hr wrapped up In the garbage
butf you're alxnit to chunk Into the
dumpster.
Don't laugh. If you had saved
your trash from the pre plastic and
pa|&gt;er container era you might lx- a
budding Rockefeller with your
wraith In the form of tin cans So

there's no telling what Ihe market
for today's plastic and paper
Ihrow-u ways might be
You may find II bard to believe
Dial Log Cabin syrup tins In the
shape or a cabin, little* tin palls that
once held pranul butter, even old
lobbacco tins and other similar
former discards add Just ihe rlghl
touch to Ihe homes of collectors.
At least that's Ihe way they see II
And In some cases collectors pay
* 100 or more in add Just the rlghl

tin lo that certain knick knack
corner. Other tins have been
picked up for a couple of bucks, or
free of charge After all we re
talking about Irash — faded con­
tainers w ith cracked, painted
labeling that were once cast aside
as unwanted, having outlived their
usefulness.
They have been found or bought
by collectors who havr scoured
grandmother's pantry — and Lord
Sec TIN, page 8

recent weeks that It's possible lhal
anything that Isn't a comedy-detective
show would seem fresh lo me.
Still, this AIIC mid season entry Is
different — It's a western. I
Walk On The Wlldside' something
miss westerns. It's got plenty of action,
Can Be Refreshing, Fun no car ( bases, some wit. style, and a
couple of good performers In William
By David Handler
Smith and Howard K. Rollins Jr.
"Wlldside" Is colorful and fun.
A nd It's nol a comedy-detective
Now. I'll admit m y Judgment may be series.
clouded here. I’ve had lo walrh so
Wlldside Is nol your typical western
many new curnrdy-detertlvc shows In settlement. This California hamlel Is

A REVIEW

downright civilised. Nit cowpokes. No
saloon.
The restaurant has while tablecloths
The country store l» an elegant em­
porium owned by a dapper black
gentleman named (iunnlMrr Sparks
(Rollins)
The news|ta|x-r Is run by a llheruted.
comely young female. So. for that
mailer. Is the funeral parlor.
Strangest of all. there's no sheriff.
» « « 'W1LD8IDC*. psge 8

_______

"That Was The Week That
W as." If it lives up to
expectations, the program,
which was done back In the
60s on both English and U S.
television, may be made
into a series. Page 2.
* * *

Like Mother . ..
Lucie Arnaz wonders when
viewers will stop wanting
her to play "crazy house
wife" roles like her mother,
Lucille Ball. In her new
sitcom, "Th e Lucie Arnaz
Show," she plays a humor
ous talk show psychologist.
Page 2.
* * *

In Ihe middle class vein
the successful "Bill Cost
Show," another new bla&lt;
sitcom Is in the work
Melba Moore will play
divorced, working motht
In the CBS series, "Melba
Page 4.
* * *

Wanna Bet?
Bet you a beer you dor
know who played Ellzabe
M ontgom ery's husband
Darrin, in the old "Bewl
ched" series. Page 7.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Friday, April It, IttJ

'TW3' Reborn
Frost To G ive Political Satire A Go On ABC
By Vernon Bcott
UPI Hollywood Reporter
HOLLYW OOD (Ill’ll - Amer­
ican television's token English
personality, David Frost, re­
turns lo the tube Sunday In an
hour-long revival of "Tha i Was
The Week That Was.”
Il was " T W 3 " that first
brought ihc bloke io the atten­
tion ol colonial viewers In HMl l
Frost had slurred In the BBC
version for two seasons before
bringing lhe Irreverent show lo
the New World.
While hundreds of Hrlllsh
actors and actresses have jh- o pled American T V lor years,
few llrlts endear themselves as
personalities |wr se. Frosl Is an
exception.
A llxlure on English T V lor

more than 20 years with a
string of shows Phi long to list
among them “ Frost Over
England" and "We British" —
he Inis managed to please
American viewers with his
breezy style.
He credits his success lo lack
of a specific English accent.
While his speech Is clearly
llrlllsh. II Is neither up|K -r class
nor condescending.
Frost appreciates his accep­
tance by Americans and hopes
"T W O " becomes u scries here
once aguln.
"Irre v e re n t pollllcul and
social satire hasn't been done
In prime lime for 20 years." he
noted, dispatching a glass of
noonday wine.
' "Saturday Night Live* gave

u a go. but not In prime time.
•Johnny Carson provides topi­
cal humor, but our 'TW 3 '
special Is the only place to find
satirical Jokes ts-forc 11 p in.
"One can understand why
(Millllcal satire wasn't |M&gt;pul.ir
alter 1064 with the assassina­
tion of Kennedy. Things were
Iti a shaky state II was not a
time for a Joyously Irreverent
demolition Job,
"But the time Is right now
There Is no doubt your republic
has never been stronger. Peo­
ple are ready lo luugh at many
things Thai Is less true In
England where our problems
ure much more serious."
President Reagan will be a
primary target of the ABC-TV
" T W 3 " special. So too will la­

the feminist movement, the
Kremlin, Margaret Thatcher
and other promlnrnt figures
and causes
" T h r party in power has
more chance to mesa things up
than the op|H&gt;slllon," Frost
said. "But you can have fun
with the outs as well — like
getting Leonard Nlrnoy to host
a show titled in Search of a
Democrat.*
"It would Ik- nice to present a
solution to that Mideast pro­
blem by having the Iran Iraq
war settled In ‘The People's
Court.'
Anne Bancroft will co-host
ihc show, which Frosl h o p e s
will I k - (lone loosely with a
feeling of "live" programming
Shouid the ratings live up to

ex|&gt;r&lt; tatlons. It will become a
weekly ADC scries ftext season
Frosl Is pleased to note that a
general election Is almost four
years away 111 the fcvent "TW 3"
does become n sertes again

Lucie Arnaz Tries
Her Hand At Sitcom

Looking Back
CBS News Special Correspondent Walter
Cronklte returns to Hanoi In " C B S
R EP O R TS : Honor, Duty and a War
Called Vietnam" Thursday at 10 p.m. on

channel 6. Cronklte reported from Hanoi
in 1973 when he covered the release of
American POWs.

Allen And Rossi Comedy Team Scores
HOLLYW OOD (Ill’ll — A yeur ago comedian
Marly (llrllo Dcir) A lim and singer Sieve Knout
rru nllrd In hopes ul making a comeback altrr
going thrir separate wuym for 14 yrara.
They hud partrd amicably In 11170 ullrr 14
years of comedy partnership
T h rir career* us singles did not art (he world
ullrr. So It was with oomr trrpldallon they
elected to take another shot as a (ram. In thr
past 12 months they succeeded beyond their
wildest dreams.
In addition to one night stands and concerts.
Allen and Koasl starred for six consecutive
months at Las Vrgae’ &gt;Maklnt hotcL pocking:

the show room twice a night.
When they complete their Vegas stand, the
pair brads for New York, u national tour and
the Catskills.
They say usldc from the Smothers Brothers,
there are no other prominent comedy teams In
business. Almost ull comedians are singles
working TV . the small club circuit or movies.
"When we decided to Join forces again w r
got a telegram." said Alien, running a hand
through his bushy hair. "It read. ‘You guys got
to be kldd'ng.' It was signed by Dean and Jerry
. o j p , 'i i iu t

ii.t,B a a

B y Joan Hanauer
"It was more than Just high
UPI T V Reporter
quality fluff." she said.
NEW YORK (Ill’ll - Lucie
When she became convinced
Arnaz may be a crazy house­ that the writing could be kept
wife at home, but on television up to top quality, and they
she Is strictly professional.
promised her the show would
Luctc, daughter of Lucille la- shot In New York, where she
Hall and Desl Arnaz, Is the star and Lucklnblll live — us she
of the new CBS sitcom. "The put It. "1 was running out ol
Lucie Arnaz Show." about a things |o get out of It with."
psychologist who co-hosts a
She stressed one point about
talk show and writes an advice the show — there's no laugh
column In a magazine.
track when her character. Dr
She is still shaking her head June Lucas, has to deal with
because everyone Immediately someone's problems.
started making comparisons
"We do one show about a
with her mother — us in. If you battered wife." she said. "She
loved Lucy, you might like says some funny things about
Lucie.
herself — putdowns of herself
"Did they think I was going that women In this position
to be a crazy housewife?" she lend to tlo. There's no laugh
asked. She said that's strictly track, even If some of the lines
her off-screen role as (he wife of are funny, because there really
actor writer Laurence Luckln- is nothing funny about the
hlll and the mother of three situation."
children, the youngrst of whom
She said she had talked to
Is 12 weeks old
Alan Alda recently about the
" If 1 played a nurse In same restrictions that were
Vietnam, they'd compare me to observed during the making of
my mother." she said with a " M #A*S, II" — no laugh track
resigned stgh.
In the operating room, no
That's one of the reasons she matter how many wisecracks
has avoided doing TV sitcoms llawkeyc and friends made.
fur the Iasi 10 years.
In-cause blood and pain and
" I ’ve been happy doing the­ death are not a laughing mat­
ater and making flints." site ter. Neither, she said. Is
said. "There was no reason to psychological pain — even If a
seek It out."
character is funny In express­
She said when she received ing It.
.bids for T V series, she fluctu­
Growing up In show business
ated between not even reading did not in any way deter her
the offering, or taking a chance front wanting to follow In her
on reading something and find­ parents' professional footsteps.
ing she Just did not like It well
"I really like actors." she
enough In return to television. said, explaining part of her love
H e r la s t s e rie s was her for showbiz. "1 think they feel
mother's "Here's Lucy" show, things more deeply than most
which she did for six years.
people — they have to be In
She changed her mind about touch with their own feelings to
television comedy when a do their Job.
former agent talked her Into
“ Anytime there's a good
w atching a B ritish sitcom cause, it’s always the actors
about a psychologist called who grab a plane or a taxi to
"Agoryr." and she was teippted
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serious risk.
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just *any. era/y lorciKncrs
Amt nol even J u k i limn v |Hirts.
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Kranrs in "Th e Fourth Wise
Man." which aired on ABC In
TUESD AY
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together. We had an act wc
railed Stewed Prunes.”
It was reasonably successful.
So successful. In fact, that
many people still remember It.
20 years after It flourished.
Whenever Dixon, who Is still
acting In New York, comes to
California, he and Llbertlnl do
the old act for friends.
"We did It at the Improv here
s m2not long ago." Ubtrfttni iaaymp

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Friday, April If, I M S -!

Richard L lb e rtln l
referring lo a popular comedy
nlghlrloh. "and Michael Kitelite came In. lie said he had
seen II 20 years ago In New
York, unci he loved It."
Kilt hie directed "Flrtch " —
and seeing Llbertlnl again may
have been one reason he was
cast In lhal Him
Slewed Prunes played all
fiver, but when their travels
look Ihrm to Chirago, the act
hrnkr up. Llhrrllni had been
asked to Join the lumous Sec­
ond City company.
Alan Arkln was In Second
C ity at the tim e. So wus
Melinda Dillon.
"I fell In love and Melinda
ami I gol married," Llbertlnl
says. "We were married for 13
years We're divorced now. Our
son. Klehard. Is a serious
musician, and he's right now
studying the buss at a munir
s c h o o l In New York."
Eventually. Ike so many
actors. Llbertlnl moved to
California, which Is where the
work Is. But It's not where Ihr
heart Is, at least nut In
LlhrrtlnTs ruse.
"I keep waiting for the time
w h e n I w ill g s l to lik e
California." he says. "I came
here lo work and I've been
working, which to fine. But I
really prefer Eastern living.
Maybe If I got to be a bigger
name. I could live In Con­
necticut and Just come out here
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F r id a y . A p r il 1*. 1 * 1 1

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GO GUIDE
S rm lu o lr C o u iiiy lllhlory
Fair. 9 a.ni. In 4 p in.. April 20.
Semlnolr Comniunlly ('nllrgr.
Parade 9 45 a.in. Kntcrtalnment. tra il deinonsirallons,
displays, slide prescnlallons.
ftHKl. Ojien lu Uie public
Florida Sympliony Orchestra
Spiln^s Concert. H p m.. April
2 0 . S a n 1a n d a S p r i n g s .
Sponsored by the Florida
Symphony Orehrstra la*nj(ue.
For ticket information call
894-2011. Pops Concert con­
ducted by Alfred Savla. Rain
dale April 21.
Classic At Auto Show and
swap inert. April 20.27, and
28, sponsored by (he Rotary
Club of Sa uford -llrra klast.
Ail missIon $1 Children under
12 free. RcKlHlrullon for car*
F'rlday. 15 p.m ()( h- ii In public
9 to 5. S a tu rd a y ; 9-4 on
Sunday, Sanford Luke front.
Spaghetti dinner. niNin lo O
p.m., Sanford Civic Center.
Dance w ltli m usic of 30s
through 50n. 7 p m.. Saturday,
Sanford Civic Center.
CenTrusl Annual Under the
Trees Art F'estival. 10 u.m lo 5
p.m. . Saturday. April 2 0 ,
CenTrusl Savlnd* Hank. 2301
F: Colonial Drive. Oihmdu.
Rain dale. April 27.
Annual Orlando Four-Wheel
Drive Club Charily Mud iNifOtln
10 benrfll Central F'lorlda Zim.
noon. Sunday. April 21. Orange
County Raceway. Illf*hwuy 54).
Itllhlo. Adult admission 95.
children free ucrompunled by
puyinK adult. FLnlry fee for
H i r e d le^.d vehicles. 810;
UHMilfied. 920. F'or Infomiallnn
call mil Sul ton ill 352 0722
Man of Peace, au exhibit of
IMlntltifpi by Jurnall. who ^rew
up In the Himalayas, will hr
Nhown in the g a lle ry of
Mallland An Cenlrr. through
April 21.
Senior Dance w ith Pete
Klein's Hlg Hand Music. 7:30
p.m.. A pril 20. Casselberry
Senior Cenlcr. 2(K) N. I^ike
Trlplrl Drive.
Hlrlhduy Party In lhr Park for
Winter Park Memorial Hospital,
April 21. I-S p.m. Crutrai Park
In downlown Winter Park F.nle rla ln m e n i Including ibe
S h l r r l l e * . w h o w i l l be
IH-rformlng bet wren I 45 and

jiersonallllrs over long (irrlnd* of
lim e." Allen &gt;uid. "It's not easy lo
spend every day together for nionlhs
Continued from pa^e 2
on end. Flsprrtally on the road whrre
and Nixon and Agnew.”
Allen and Rossi work In Ibe you hung out off-stage and nn.
classical Iradllion of burles&lt;iue and
"There's a lot ol give and lake
vaudrvillr comlra — bUckiMllB. sal- Involved. IPs like a husband and
ire. skclrhes and some BlapoUck. wife you've got lo huvr a high
Allen's funky wardrobe changes are tolerance."
a (Mil of It all.
Rossi nodded his agreement and
Their comedy can be traced lo
added. "Th e Important llilng lo
Weber and Fields. Burns and Allen.
rememlier Is the straight man can't
AbtKitt and Costello. Marlin and
get upset about Ihr comedian gelling
Lewis and. more recently. Rowan all the laughs
and Martin.
"B rin g a good straight man Is un
Their act lias been Improved by
the addition of Katie Blackwell. art. You've got lo know the timing
Allen's wife, who gives a fresh and routine perfectly so ihc comedi­
an ran hit hlx stride. But you alsu
dimension lo some of ihelr skrtches.
"Comedy learns a ir rare because have to know when to throw him a
of the dilllrulllrs In blending two curve and let him improvise."

3: 45. The S Iar z Hand.
Southern Hallrl. uud Jltlrrhug
Contest. Health Awareness
Station. Ilula Hoop contests,
antique ears Free lo the public.
Uullts An Amrrtcun Heritage
exhi bi t sponsored by Ih r
Florida Cabin Fever Quill Club.
Orange Counly Museum, 812
Rollins St., latch Haven Park.
Orlando. April 23 to May 5.
Hours 10-4. Tuesday through
Friday: 2 5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. Open to the public.
Sanford Garden Club Flower
Show. 1‘atlcma and /’arches,
April 28. 27 and 28 at the
clubhouse on II,S. Highway
17-92 and Falruionl Ave.,
Sanlord Hours 2 5 Friday, 10 5
Saturday. 1-4 p.m. Sunday
Free lo the public.
General Sanford Museum
and Library. Fort Mellon Park.
520 FL Firm! Si.. Sanford. 2 5
p .m . . Sund ay, W n ln n c
day .Thursday, and F'rlday.
Seminole Counly M u m -u iu .
H i g h w a y 17- 92 a I llu s li
H o t i l e v a r d , In o l d A g r l Cenlcr/Counly Home building.
2-4 p in. Sunday, and 9 u.m. lo
I pm
Monday through Frl
day, Call 321-2489 for evening
anil atier (us in appointments.
Council of Aris A Sciences
“ Happy Hour’' lor art lovers,
ev er y Monday . 5-H p . m. .
Tow nsend's Ftshhouse, O r­
lando F'or Information on re­
ceiving a membership card and
set ol free drink cnu|M!ns, call
Paul al I MF: A R TS 1843 27H7I
Fcsllv.il on the Green Ails
and ( rails, 10 a m. lo 5 p m.,
Saturday, May 5, Altamonte
Cbu|M-l. State Road 438 anil
Forest Avenue. Al t amonl e
Springs. Antique Doll Show
uud Bflrrnoon leu. 1-5 p.m

Donation 82.50. tSxhibiims
wanted, rail 339-0658.
A rli»lry In the ('oim try utl»
uud erullR show s|Mius&gt;&gt;rrd by
Dike Mary Chamber of Com
m e r e e . M ay 4 - 5 . 10- 4.
downtown laike Mary. ,
Orlando International
Artsfrnl ‘85. April 27 and 2H.
10 elly bl&lt;K-ks of downtown
Orlando climaxed by twlllghl
s y rn p h o n y c o n c e r t a n *1
f i r e w o r k s a I L u k e F^olu
ILindsbrlL Fdbule enlerljln
menl. Free lo Ibe public.

" W r ad llh about IU minutes ol
every show." Allen pul In. “ ICs a
great way to work lieeause we come
up with fresh Ideas and material thal
way. We purjMiM'ly throw each olliey
off stride once In u while and the
audiences love It
*‘ll also krrps you from getting
bored und stale. The audience knows
when you're winging II and lhal
create*a special excitement."
Allen said Ihe learn Is attracting
veteran nightclub devotees who
were Ians In Ihc old days. Bui I hey
are also drawing family uudlcrtccie
and young adults.
“ We wurk rlru n ." Allen said.
"The re may lie a few double ciilendrea. but wr don't even say
'd a m n '

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�*— Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Friday, April If , ItlS

Daytime Schedule
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5:30

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6:00
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11:36

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Johnny Carton Ouoela Madeline
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DEAR DICK — There's ■ caw of Heloeken
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series "Bewitched" there was only one Darrin. I
feel there were two, Who's right? — C.H..
Warsaw, Ind.
Boltoma up) You win. There were two Darrins —
Dick York crenleci the part and played It from 1964 to
1969. and was followed by Dick Sargent, the 1969*72
Darrin.
DEAR DICK — 1 Just recently saw the movie
“ 1776" and loved It. Could you please tell me
where William Daniels — Dr. Mark Craig of "Bt.
Elsewhere" — learned to sing? He played John
Adams In the movie. — Unsigned. Houston,
Teiss.
Daniels comes from a musical and theatrical family.
When he was a boy. the family had a sinking act. So
hr became part of their act. sang with them and has
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tlruadway shows, early on, too.
DEAR DICK — Please settle an argument for
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before be moved to the “Today" show. My
roommate aaya It was CBS Sports. Who's right?
— C.B.. San Marcos, Texas.
You arc. Gumbel was strictly an NBC product.
DEAR DICK — We are having a disagreement
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played by James Caan, bat who played his
friend? I say that It was Billy Dee Williams.
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April 24

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Please settle this for us. — K.O., Muskegon,
Mich.
You tell several people to burr off. because you are
utisolulety right. Il was Hilly Dee.
DEAR DICK — "The Fugitive" Is being shown
on one of our local stations. Could you please tell
me about David Janssen who plays Dr. Richard
Kimble. Is he still living? — 8.A.J.. WilkesBarre, Pa.
I have a bet going with my son-in-law. He says
"Ironside" — Raymond Burr — Is dead. 1 say he
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MOM. , Asusa, Calif.
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has an older sister who has been In movies but
my husband says she doesn't have a sister. —
H.J.. Perry ton, Texas.
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prairie" was Jason Bateman. I say he's not. If
not Jason, who played James? — 8.8., Houston,
Texas.
Your sister stands cor red. It was Jason Hal email
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Ingalls.
DEAR DICK — 1 am bedridden and spent most
of my time watching television. One of my
favorite soap operas Is "The Guiding Light." I
was saddened and confused to hear from a friend
a few weeks ago that one of the actresses on that
show committed suicide In real life. All she
could tell me was the actress was In her 30s and
played a recurring role on the show. Could you
please tell me what actress It was and what
character she played? — R.P.. Kalamasoo, Mich.
It'su h.u I story. Her name was Tam il I'reston. When
she killed herself. I hey found a list ol her credits,
which Included "Th e Guiding l.ighl." Hul the casting
director &lt;&gt;( Iti.it show has no record ni tier, nor any
rrrollectlon ol her. Site certainly did nol ploy a
recurring role. Her manager tells me she probably did
a day's work, inaytie two. on the show.
DEAR DICK — I've got two questions for you. Is
Julis Duffy any relation to Patrick Duffy? Also
la Henry Manclnl any relation to "Boom Boom"
Manctnl. — K.N., Breckinridge, Mich.
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...Tin

that may lie worth a few bucks
In recent years llernhey's has
packaged It's cornu In a tin
two-thirds that height, making
I he other hard to find und
m uch sought uftrr. Dellree
said.
DcBrre said supplying can
collectors |&gt;ays very well and
the supply of collectible con­
t a i n e r s Is never r n d l r i g .
because uny time a manufac­
t ur er makes a packagi ng
change the discontinued con­
tainer becomes valuable.
Th e desirability of a tin
depends on the collector, De­
llree said. Some look for tins
from a specific product or
company. Others may collect
w ithin u category such as
medical supplies and others
may be attracted to cans that
carry Ihelr family name.
Folks named Morton might
go fur Morton Salt tins, und
llersheys might have a cocoa
can collection, he said.
Th e condition of the tin Is

Continued from page 1
Known where else — to mine
up with linn in satisfy their
nostalgic whim.
If you're Inlo linn II puys lo
mine from a family lhal Inn'I
big on spring c-leaning
Winter Park antiques dealer
lloh Dcllrce's dlnplay of Iteinn
salvaged from anrlenl Iranh
piles look kind of like a pantry
from a bygone era. except
tobacco linn and cunn arc
mixed with the food ronlalrirra
and inrdlcul supply runs — and
all have price lags attached
lhal value the cans far beyond
what both Ihry and Ihelr con*
lents were worth when they
were new and ahlnry.
Some m llrrllh lr cans uren'l
lhal old. If you have your
pennies slashed In a Hcrshcy's
cocoa can that's no more than
a decade old. hul 1s about six
Inches tail, you have un Hem

West after getting a Boston
education. He's u member of
the Chum her of Commerce
now.
So ts Vargas (John DIAqulnn), who runs the town gun
shop but has no use for them
himself. He prefers knives.
So Is Prometheus (T e rry
Funk), a gentle giant who Is the
town veterinarian and who can
do unythlng with a rope.
Each week, our hemes tuke
on those who would disrupt the
civilized harmony of Wildside.
T h e v i l l a i n s t end to be
madmen, their designs grandluae.
One week, a renegade Con­
federate general is combing the
rountrystde in searrh of seerrt
Union gold caches, and wiping
out anyone who gets in his
way.
Another week. It'a deserters
from the Light Brigade, com-

...Wildside’
Continued from page 1
Instead, 'here's u "Chamber of
Commerce." u kind of Wild
West “A -Tea m " made up of
five leading citizens who are
tough, feurless und personal
friends of the governor.
Sparks is u member, lie
happens to be- an expert with
explosives.
The head guy is none other
than grizzled llrodle Hollister
(Smith), the greatest gunllghter
ullve. llrodle is a man Immor­
talized In dime novels, a man
with 21) notches on his belt, a
man who never takes his hat
off because he has funny­
looking ears.
The only man who comes
close lo him with a gun Is Ids
own son. Sutton (J. Eddie
I'eck). who has come buck out

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Important to collectors as writ.
The more pristine the tin the
more coveted It Is. hut rare
Items rate premium value no
matter what Ihelr condition.
Dellree said,
''You’ve got lo remember
these are things people threw
away, so they'r hard to find.
Companies ure getting back lo
looking for their old tins
because they fulled to hang on
lo uny examples of what now
represents a part of thetr histo­
ry." he Mid.
Nabisco tins are In demand
as well as potato chip cans
which were replaced by bags.
And some potato chip cans,
which Indicated on the label
that they could be returned for
a 5-cent deposit are more
valuable than others. Dellree
said.
Anything that sets a tin apart
from Its own line — a premium
offer or a specialized series
such us u net of old-time Log
Cabin tins, which broke away
from the traditional red log
design and was In the form of a

plctr with bagpipes, who hope
to earn Ihelr way hark Into the
crown's good graces by seizing
the o l l - r l c h l a n d u n d e r
Wildside.
There's a modern twist to the
plots that reminds me very
m uch of " T h e W ild Wild
West." a Robert Conrad show I
enjoyed when I was much
younger.
Always, our hemes restore
order. Always, they settle up
with the undertaker before
they go Into battle. Just In
case. The undertaker, by the
way. thinks Vargas is kind of
cute.
Given a fair lime slot — right
now It's on opposite "Magnum.
IM." and "Th e Cosby Show" —
"Wildside" just might catch on
with tern-aged boys of all ages.

log srhoolhousr with squirrels
frolicking on the chimney — Is
one of the most desirable, he
said.
Now that you're Intent on
rummaging around old trash
plies, granny's rupbourd. or an
antlqur shop, what do you do
with a find you think may have
some collerllblr vuluc? DcBrce
advises you clean II with cold
cream and then protect It from
moisture with a coat of paste
wax.
What you do with It after that
Is up to you. but DcBrce said
some owners of old tins get
prrtty creative, lie has seen
tins used as the final decorative
touch In renovated old homes.
Sny you go Into a 19th Century
Victorian house and open the
medicine cabinet, you may find
It stocked with tooth powder
tins and other old Items that,
though not functional, arc
compatible with the era of the
home.
"You step back In time,"
DcBrce said.
Elwood Burley, who works
for u Sanford company that
salvages Items from demol­
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aware of the appeal of tin s as
he. When he came a cross a
third coffee can treasure and
set II aside at a Jobsite recently,
someone walked away with II
If you want to bet on tinfuture. DcBrce said you won't
be tossing anything on the
trash heap. After all the peanut
butter Jar of today may even
tually rival the $60 to $80
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basement of an IH D O s DcLand
home and a similar coffee can
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the lookout for other old tins
lhal others might pass over as
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Sanford To Seek Funds For Seniors Center
S a n fo rd w a u ls to b u ild &lt;1 se n io r c it l/ c n s
c e n te r.
A n t ic ip a tin g t h r n ee d lo r Increased
se rv ice * for se n io rs a s the n o n hern end of
S e m in o le C o u n ty g ro w s, the S a n fo rd C ttv
C o m m is s io n In te n d s to request fu n d s
fro m the federal g o v e rn m e n t to b u ild a
s e n io r c itiz e n s ce n te r.
T h e c o m m is s io n a g re e d t ills w eek to file
a le tt e r r e q u e s t in g th e m o n e y a fte r
b e a rin g about the n ee d for a cen ter fro m
th re e re p re s e n ta tiv e s o l s e n io r c itiz e n s
g ro u p s.
I’" l l y S te v e n s, o f th e state D ep artm en t
of H e a lth and R e h a b ilita t iv e S e rv ic e s '
A r e a A g e n c y o n A g in g
s a id s e n io r
c it iz e n s fa c ilitie s in the so u th e rn end o f

You can die of loneliness
as fast as you can from
starvation.’
ih e c o u n ty are t&gt;ring s tra in e d b e cau se

1 h ey a lso p ro v id e s e rv ic e s lo r se n io rs to

the n o rth end
T h ere are about 35.CXX) people o ver age
6 0 "&gt; S e m in o le C o u n t y , a c c o rd in g to S a lly
D y k e s , of the fe d e r a t io n of S e n io r C i t i ­
z e n s C lu b s of S e m in o le C o u n ty . S h e s a id
s e n io rs in the n o r th e rn e n d o f the c o u n ty
re c e iv e 5 0 p e r m it o f the c o u n ty 's s e rv ic e s
to the e ld e rly . T h a t s h o u ld w arran t the
a re a h a v in g Its o w n b u ild in g , she said

In a d d itio n to In-mg a b a s e ol o |ter.i!ionx
for services. Ihe c e n te r w o u ld also p ro v id e
a place for s e n io r s to co ngreg ate a n d
s o c ia lize
S h e said p re s e n tly her g ro u p p ro v id e s
lood for n o rth a re a s e n io rs th ro u g h Its
M e als o n W h e e ls a n d congregate m e a l
p ro g ra m s M e a ls are d is trib u te d at St
P a u l's C h u rc h . N | 3 P in e S i a n d th e
K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s b u ild in g al 250-1 s
O a k A v c.. S u n lo rd S h e said the c e n te r
c o u ld c e n tra lize th e m e a ls pro gram s
V a le r ie B a r b e r , d ir e c t o r o f ih c
C a ss e lb e rry S e n io r C e n te r, said a c e n te r
in Hanford w o u ld m e a n se n io rs w o u ld n o
lo n g e r have lo U nit tra n s p o rta tio n in the
See C E N T E R , pa g e 8 A

Star Of Sanford To Move

Egypt Lesson

H « f P t io t i ty Tammy Vln&lt;#oi

Guest speaker on the Middle East Sharon Saidi, right of
Casselberry shows Cassandra Brown, Tuskawilla Middle
School seventh grader, some of fhe Egyptian artifacts in her
collection during fhe International Fair Day Wednesday.
Seventeen speakers representing various countries showed
artifacts and slides and gave demonsfrafions during (he
school's fair.

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H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
P la g u e d w ith la w s u its s e e k in g
a c o u r t - o r d e r e d e v ic t io n b y
M o n ro e H a rb o u r Inc a n d e ffo rts
by the c it y o f S a n fo rd to s to p its
o p e ra tio n s there, the S ta r o f
S a n f o r d c r u is e s h ip g o i
p e rm is s io n W e d n esd a y to m o ve
to th e Port o f S a n fo rd o n M a y I .
M e a n w h ile , ih e s h ip Is s t ill
o p e ra tin g fro m M o n ro e H a r b o u r
I h e S e m in o le C o u n t y P o rt
A u t h o r it y b o a rd o f d ir e c t o r s
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c o n t in g e n t u p o n S t a r L in e s
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o r In s u ra n c e p o lic y g u a ra n te e in g
p a y m e n t If fa c ilitie s at the port
ure d a m a g e d
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d o c k in g p riv ile g e s a re u ls o c o n ­
t in g e n t u p o n p o r t a t t o r n e y
W illia m H u tc h is o n 's a p p ro v a l
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c e r t i f ie d p u b l ic a c c o u n t a n t
v o te d u g u ln st the p ro p o x u l. s a y ­

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tion on Ihe fig h t betw een M onroe
H a rb o u r a n d S t a r L in e s C o r p
that h r c o u ld not reveal.
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suit In c o u rt F r id a y se e k in g a
p r e lim in a ry in ju n c tio n ag ain st
Star L in e s to h a ll th r c ru is e
sh ip 's o p e ra tio n s , a lle g in g the
s h ip has d a m a g e d the d o ck at
M onroe lla r lM it ir and m av have
dam aged th e b u lk h e a d
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leases the c ity -o w n e d h a rb o r to
C h a rle s V o lk o f M o n ro e H a rb o u r
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J r r n lg u n s a id th e c ity file d s u it
afte r ih e s h ip a p p a re n tly u n ­
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m o to rs.
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h a rb o r w as d r r d g r d |M m o n th s
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e n g in e s has e r e a lrd h o le s liv e lo
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d a n g e ro u s for Ihe public- ra m p s
lo be used. T h e y h a v e h e rn
c lo s e d do w n u n t il th e y c a n Ik re p a ire d , he sa id
T h e s h ip s
e n g in e s have a ls o d a m a g e d (h r
sea w a ll. H o w ard sa id .
V o lk is a l a m a r in a co n le rrn cc•» Hie T a m p a a rea a n d c o u ld n o l
Ik - reached for c o m m e n t tod ay.
A legal feud h a s h e r n g o in g on
Iret w een V o lk a n d S t a r L in e s
C o r p sin c e J a n u a r y w it h a null
a n d c o u n te r-s u it file d in ih e
c o u r t o v e r M o n ro e H a r b o u r 's
a tte m p t lo ev ict ih e s h ip .
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s a v in g ih e lir m be lieved Irn u i
c o n v e r s a t io n s w ith V o lk a n d
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e x te n d e d th ro u g h 1985
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h a s s p e n t ad v e rt (sing m o n e y
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lla r lM iiir Inc. o f c o n s p irin g w ith
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lu k e o v e r Ihc c iu ls r o p e ra tio n s
w h e n th e S la r o f H a n fo rd Is
e v ic te d .
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Ihe a c c u s a t io n s a n il n a y s no
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m e n t o f • 2 3 0 . 0 0 0 . a lle g i n g a n

re co rd s.

GNP Reveals Sharp Economic Slowdown
W A S H I N G T O N l l l l ' l l - In a n a b ru p t
slo w d o w n lo r tI k * e co n o m y , the n a iln n 's
H r ih i n a llo n a l pro dtn t grt-w |usl I .'I
p r r c r n l in i l i r J a n u a r y M a rc h q u a rte r.
I hr* slo w est artva ncc sin ce th e r n t l ol
I h r 1982 recessio n . I Ik * g o v e rn m e n t
said T h u r s d a y
H ig h e r 1far It- t lr llc lla a n d a m a s siv e
In te rn a l H r v r n u e S e r v ic e d e la y in
re tu rn in g Inco m e tax re ltm d s w e re the
m a jo r ( a c t o r s c u l l i n g e c o n o m ic
e x |ia n s lo n Irom Its 4 .3 p e rce n t t.d e in
the lo u rth ip ia rte r ot last year.
S u s ta in e d g ro w th o l .i Imiii I *1 j&gt; rrrrnt
Is c o n s id e re d n e ce ssa ry to Keep o n
e m p lo y m e n l Irom g e llin g w orse.
I'he C o m m e r c e D e p a rtm e n t rc|iort

a lso sh o w e d lu n a tio n , a s m e a su re d by
I lie " im p lic it p rice d e fla to r." Ju m p e d to
.1 ft ;i p e rce n t rate cotti|&gt;ared to 2 8
|H*rcc*iit at the m i l o f last year
T h e low GNI* reading . c o m in g at the
start of th e year, m akes It v ir t u a lly
mi|M)ssihle lor su cce e d in g r ju a r le r s to
m a k e u p th e d iffe re n ce eno u gh to re a c h
the W h ite H o u se fo rrc a sl lo r 1985 of
:l fl|ie r c e n t e c o n o m ic progress.
T h e w e a k n e s s w as far m o re p r o ­
n o u n ce d th a n a n y lea d in g fo re ca ste r
ex|K*cted. e v e n a lte r most h a d re sig n e d
th e m s e lv e s to a c c e p tin g the a c c u r a c y of
.1 p r e lim in a r y " H a s h " e stim a te o f a 2.1
|M -rim l GN I* Increase at an a n n u a l rate,
a d ju ste d for In lla tlo n

The re p o rt a rriv e s ut u c r u c ia l tim e o f
u n c e r t a in ly u h o u i the fu tu re o f Ih c
A m e ric a n e c o n o m y that e x te n d s fa r
Ireyond W a ll S tre et to foreign e x c h a n g e
tra d ers w o rld w id e.
" T h e a c tu a l a m o u n t hy w h ic h d e la y s
r e d u c e d r e f u n d s w a s a b o u t $ 6 .8
b illio n ." th e d e p a r tiu e n t" s b u re a u o f
K c o n o m lc A n a ly s is said
t lu l th e r e p o r t d id n o t — a n d
d e |xirtm e n t a n a ly s is said c o u ld not —
a n sw e r th e n e w q u e stio n how m u c h of
the s lo w d o w n w a s title to lu n d u m e n ta l
p ro b le m s lik e tra d e d e fic its a n d w e a k e r
d e m a n d a m t how m u ch to the te m p o ­
ra ry d ls h ic u llo n of s|M*ndable In co m e
S e e G N P . p ag e 8 A

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M O S C O W (lll*l| — T o th e s u r p r t s r o f m a n y
R u sslu n s . S o v ie t lea d er M ik h a il G o r b a c lu v w a s
fe a tu re d o n n a tio n a l t e le v is io n v is it in g u
w o rk e r's h o m e , sch o o l, h o s p ita l a n d fa cto ry In
a d is p la y o f W e ste rn -sty le s h o w m a n s h ip
T h e te le v is io n sh o ts W e d n e s d a y sh o w ed
G o rb a c h e v in a n im a te d a n d In fo rm a l d is ­
c u s s io n s w it h y o u n g a n d o ld d u r in g h is v is its
T uesdu y a n d W e d n e sd a y .
He a p p e a re d m o re lik e a W e s te rn p o litic ia n
v is itin g h is e le c to ra l d is tr ic t th u n a tra d itio n a l
So viet le a d e r w h o la u s u a lly s h o w n o n ly In
lo rin a l o ffic ia l se ttin g s.
It w a s th e firs t tim e In th e m e m o ry o f several
S o v ie ts q u e s tio n e d a b o u t th e te le v is io n sh o ts
th at a le a d e r h a d been s h o w n v is it in g an
o rd in a ry h o m e a n d n e ig h b o rh o o d and d is ­
c u s s in g e v e ry d a y p ro b le m s w it h people.
G o rb a c h e v to ld w o r k r r s at a Z ll c a r fa cto ry
that h e w a s fo llo w in g th e a p p ro a c h o f the
fo und er o f the S o v ie t sta te . V la d im ir L e n in ,
w ho sa id a le a d e r s h o u ld “ c o n s ta n tly take
c o u n c il w ith th e w o rk e rs ."

N E W Y O R K l i d ' l l - C a b le te le v i­
s io n e n tre p re n e u r T e d T u r n e r today
m a d e a b id 10 take o v e r the C H S
te le v is io n netw o rk hy f ilin g |&gt;apers
to b u y f&gt;7 percent o f C H S sto c k for
$ 2 . 9 b i l li o n In u c o m p lic a t e d
e x c h a n g e offer.
P a p e rs filed w ith th e fo u r g o v ­
e rn m e n t agencies In W a s h in g to n
s a id T u r n e r w o u ld p ro v id e the
p u b lic w ith "m o re h ig h q u a lity ,
in n o v a tiv e p ro g ra m m in g th a n C H S
c u r r e n t l y p r o v id e s t h r o u g h Its
b ro a d ca st o utlets "
T h e T u rn e r b r o a d c a s tin g S y ste m
w a n ts to a c q u ire 21 m illio n sh a re s
o f C H S co m m o n s to c k at a p ric e o f
w h a t a n a ly s ts sa id u m o u n te d to
a b o u t $ 15 0 |&gt;er share.
C B S h a s v o w e d to fig h t Ih c
t a k e o v e r a n d to d a y re le a s e d a
s ta te m e n t sa yin g. “ T h e u n u s u a l
n u m b e r a n d c o m p le x ity o f T u r n e r 's
p ro p o se d se cu ritie s m a k e It d iffic u lt
for C B S lo c o m m e n t at th is tim e.
O n c e we have e v a lu a te d the m a te ri­

als. C i t s w ill Inform its s h a r e h o ld ­
e rs o f the m e rits o f T u r n e r 's p r o ­
p o sa l "
C H S s lo c k opened to d ay o n the
N ew Y o r k S to c k E x c h a n g e at $1 18
a s h a re , u p 8 V*.
D o c u m e n ts filed w ith th e F C C
sa id the T H S Intends lo b u y the
C H S s lo c k th ro u g h an e x c h a n g e of
debt s e c u ritie s and s lo c k s for a G7
p e rc e n t sta k e In C H S. T h e m a x ­
im u m o ffe rin g price w a s lis te d a l
S 2 .9 H O .3 6 9 .O t6
J o h n S. H e ld y . a n a ly st at D r r x e l.
B u r n h a m a n d L a m b e rt In N ew
Y o rk . sa id. " W e h a v e n 't fin is h e d
e v a lu a tin g Ihc T u rn e r offer b u t It
lo o k s lik e It ts w o rth m o re th a n
$ 1 5 0 per s h a re ."
R e ld y sa id , how ever, he d o c s not
e x p e c t T u rn e r to su cceed In h is b id
fo r C B S be cau se the b ro a d c a s tin g
g ia n t w ill seek out a "m ore fa v o r­
a b le d e a l" s u c h as a frie n d ly m e rg e r
w ith u n o th e r co m p an y.
S ee C B S . page 8 A

«tf PIMMk, Timmf VuMint

Checking It Out

Sanford police officer Greg Harrell, chairman of the Optimist Club's
upcoming Bike Safety Rodeo, shows Evans Bacon, 13, how to check for
loose handle bars while Optimist Club President Ernie Butler
demonstrates a spokes check for Trudy Padgen, 12. The rodeo will be
held 9-11:30 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot opposite the Sanford Post
Office. Kids 15 and younger are invited to participate.

TODAY

V isito rs B a rely W elco m ed
W A S K O M . T e x a s ( U l’l) — T r a v e le r s e n trrln g T e x a s
fro m L o u is ia n a v ia Interstate 2 0 e a rlie r th is w e e k
received a n u n u s u a l w elco m e at th e s la te tou rist b u re a u
— a naked w om an.
H a rris o n C o u n t y a u th o ritie s s a id the 2 2 -y ear-o ld
G e o rg ia w o m a n told them T u e s d a y sh e gol hot In ih c ,
BO-dcgrec w ea th e r, so she took h e r c lo th e s off
T h e w o m a n , w h o w as not Id e n tifie d , w a s booked Into
the c o u n ty ju ll o n a ch a rg e o f In de ce n t exp o su re

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Legal Wrangling Persists In Kelly Abscam Case
B y D on na E ste a
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
F e d eral 1‘ ro s c c u to r R o g er A d c lm a n say*
he w ill (lie rcsjK m se s in th e U S D is tric t
C o u rt lo r the D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia t h is w eek
to lo rin e r C o n g re s s m a n R ic h a r d K e lly s
d e m a n d th a t c h a rg e s a g a in s t h im be
d ism is se d o r a new tria l h eld .
IF* little m o re th a n five y e a rs a go that
K e lly w a s Ihe o n ly R e p u b lic a n a m o n g
seven m e m b e rs o f Ihe H o u s e o f R e p re ­
s e n ta tiv e s a n d one m e m b e r o f Ihe U S
S en ate c a u g h t u p In Ihc F B I A b s c a m s lin g
o p e ra tio n . T h e o p e ra tio n In v o lv e d F B I

u n d e rc o v e r a ge nts, d is g u is e d a s repres e n la t lv r s of w ea lth y A r a b s w illin g to b u y
In flu e n c e , o ffe rin g b rib e s to p u b lic o fficia ls.
V ld c o tu p c s o l K r lly M u llin g Into Ills
p o c k e ts $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 In c a sh g iv e n h im by Ihe
d is g u is e d FB I m en w ere s h o w n n a tio n a lly
o n te le v is io n a n d In fe d e ra l c o u rt as
e v id e n c e a g a in st h im . T h e $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 w as
su p p o s e d lo be the d o w n p a y m e n t on a
$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 fee to Intro du ce le g is la tio n gran
lin g m i A r a b Im m ig ra n t s ta tu s.
K e lly c a lle d the c h a rg e " r id ic u lo u s ." and
s a id h r w o u ld have a n d h a d Intro du ce d
s im ila r le g isla tio n for h is c o n s titu e n ts at no

t

fee.
K e lly , m o re than fiv e y e a rs sin ce Ihe
a lle g e d b rib e ry , ts o n e o f the few If a n y
r e m a in in g d e fen d an ts In Ihe A b s c a m affair
w h o h a v e n o l served tim e In Jail.
K e lly In e a rly F e b ru a ry 19 80 said that he
lo o k Ih e m o n e y a s p a r t o l h is o w n
In v e s tig a tio n of " s h a d y c h a r a c te r s .”
H e tu rn e d the e xact b ills h e h a d received
fro m the u n d e rc o v e r a g e n ts Into the FBI.
S o m e $ 1 7 4 w as m is s in g . K e lly sa id th en he
h a d sp e n t part o f Ihe m o n e y becau se he fell
h e m ig h t h ave b e en w a tc h e d b y the
c h a ra c te rs w h o gave It to h im

A lth o u g h he ts s e e k in g a new tria l h r h a s
been th ro u g h tw o t r ia ls o lre a d y . In Ihe firs t
triu l the federal J u d g e . W illia m B B ry a n t,
th re w the case o u t o f c o u rt, b la s lln g the
F B I fo r c o n d u c t in g a n " u n w h o le s o m e
s p e c ta c le o f m a n u f a c t u r e d c rim e a n d
v trtu e -le s lln g ".
T h e d is m is s a l, h o w e v e r, w a s o v e rtu rn e d
b y a n ap p e a ls co u rt.
A lte r a secon d t r ia l B r y a n t found K r ll y
g u ilty a n d se n te n ce d h im o n J a n - 12. 1984
lo " n o l less th a n s ix m o n t h s n o r m ore th a n
18 m o n th s " In p r is o n a n d three y e a rs
S«« K E L L Y , p a g e S A

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Thuriday. April II . IWJ

NATION
INBRIEF
C on g ressio n a l Lea ders Pushing
C om prom ise On A id To Contras
W A S H I N G T O N ( U l'll — C o n g re ssio n a l le a d e rs, a p p a r­
e n t ly c o n v in c in g ('re sid e n t R e a g a n lh a i h is rc q u e s l for $14
m illio n In a id fo r u n tl-S a n d ln ls ta rebe ls Is d o o m e d . today
so u g h t a c o m p ro m is e th a t does not fu e l the w a r In
N ic a ra g u a .
In the S e n a te a n d H o u se , su p p o rte rs a n d &lt;r lt lc s p riva te ly
d e b a te d W e d n e sd a y h o w to p ro v id e In d irect h u m a n ita ria n
a s s is ta n c e to Ihe re b e ls that w o u ld not su p p o rt th eir
s tru g g le in o v e rth r o w th e le ftist N ic a ra g u a n g o v e rn m e n t.
T h e c o m p ro m is e m ig h t In c lu d e a re s o lu tio n that w a rn s
M a n a g u a a g a in s t a n y s u b v e rs io n In C e n tr a l A m e ric a and
c a lls fo r su p p o rt for th e d e m o c ra tic p r in c ip le s o f Its 1979
re v o lu tio n .
T h e W h ite H o u se m a in ta in e d It had not a b a n d o n e d the
e ffo rt, b u t R e p u b lic a n s o u rc e s on C a p it o l l l l l l and
D e m o c ra tic c o n g re s sm e n w h o met w ith R e a g a n said h r
h a d a cc e p te d the r e a lity o f c o m p ro m ise .

Salm on ella O utbreak Claim s 1
C H I C A G O ( U l’ l) — H e a lth Inspectors s a id t lf r y p la n to
test Ihe re la tiv e s o f v ic t im s o f a n o u tb re a k o f sa lm o n e lla
p o is o n in g In hopes of p re v e n tin g s e co n d a ry In fe ctio n s One
d e a th h a s been b la m e d o n the o u tb rea k.
T a in te d m ilk h a s been b la m e d for 8 ,3 6 0 c a se s of food
p o iso n in g . 7.004 o f w h ic h w ere c o n firm e d b y W e d n esd a y,
s a id J e r c r n y M a rg o lls . a c tin g d ire c to r o f the sta te hea lth
d e p a rtm e n t. T h e o u tb re a k Is the largest In U S h isto ry
T h e d e a th of T h o m a s L e v in s , 44. w h o d ra n k sainto n e lla - lu ln te d m ilk w h ile being treated w ith p e n ic illin Is
the first to be d ir e c tly b la m e d on the o u tb re a k . O fficia ls
sa id th e b a c te ria l In fe ctio n w a s a c o n tr ib u tin g fa c to r in one
o th e r d e a th a n d 1 0 d e a th s w ere u n d e r InvesttgatInn.

Bay O f Pigs R em em b ered
U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n s t lo n s l
T h e 2 4 lit a n n iv e r s a r y o f the C IA -b a c k e d B a y of I'lgs
In v a sio n bro u g h t a w a rn in g not to try a g a in fro m H avana
a n d a p ro m ise lo k e e p u p Ihe stru g g le to topple the
C o m m u n is t g o v e rn m e n t from C u b a n e x ile s in M ia m i
“ O u r hom ag e tod a y Is not to w eep for the de ad but to
ra tify o u r s tru g g le ," 6 2 - y e n r o ld a n ll- C a s tr o r r lw l leader
A n d re s N a z a rlo S a rg e n (wild W ednesday.
N a z a rlo Hargett a n d a g ro u p of five m e m b e rs of the
III fated 2 5 0 6 B rig a d e Ihut failed In th e ir a tte m p t lo Invade
C u b a A p r il 17. 1961, re m in is c e d about the a tta c k in a talk
sh o w at W K H C , a S p a n is h la n g u a g e ra d io s ta tio n In M ia m i
A force o f about 2 ,0 0 0 m en tra in ed a n d a rm e d by the C IA
In G u a te m a la and N ic a ra g u a a n d the B o lte d S ta te s landed
o n I’la y a G iro n In the B a y o f f'lg s In so u l h e rn C u b a at
d a w n , o n ly to he o v e rw h e lm e d by ru ra l i n llllla In less t twin
7 2 h o u rs
S o m e 100 C u b a n s a n d fm u A m e ric a n d ie d In Ihe atta ck
M a n y o f those c a p tu re d w ere exe cu ted o r s|ient lo n g te rm s
III C u b a n Jails.

WORLD
INBRIEF
29 K illed In S tre e t B a ttles;
Fighting Beirut's Worst In A Year
B E I R U T , L e b a n o n (IJI’ll — M o slem g u n m e n w e n on th eir
h ig h e st stule of a le rt to d a y In west B e iru t w h e re the fiercest
street b a ilie s In m o re th a n a year k ille d 2 0 people and
c a u s e d Ihe c o lla p s e o f L e b a n o n 's " n u llo n u l u n it y "

government,
T h e lig h tin g l&gt;etwren r iv a l M o sle m m ilit ia s began
Tu esd ay n ig h t a n d e n d e d 15 h o u rs la te r w ith the defeat ol
the p ro -L ib y a n S u n n i M o s le m M o u ru h llo u n . w h ic h sp a rk e d
the b a ttle s b y try in g lo set up an o ffice In a n urea ru n by
A n ta l, the S h llt r M o s le m m ilitia .
H o s p ita l sp o k e sm e n sa id at least 2 9 p e o p le were k ille d
a n d l u l l w ere w o u n d e d In the blo o diest street fig h tin g In
the c a p ita l's m o s tly M o s lr m sector s in c e a n u p ris in g
a g a in st Ihe C h ris tia n -le d a rm y In F e b ru a ry 1984
f t lute M in is te r R a s h id K a ra m l. a S u n n i M o s le m , p lung ed
L e b a n o n Into another de ep p o litic a l c r is is b y q u ittin g

S o viets M a ssiv e Naval E x e rc ise
U n it e d P r e s s I n t e r n s t lo n s l
T h e S o v ie t n a v y h a s for the Itrst tim e s im u la te d a II S
a irc ra ft cu rrie r ta sk fo rce a tte m p tin g to a tta c k the Soviet
U n io n In the m ost e x te n s iv e e xe rcise e v e r c o n d u c te d In the
f a c lf lc O cean. N a v y s o u rc e s said
The m u n e u v e rs h a v e liee ti u n d e r w a y in the w estern
f a d f l c sin ce A p r il I a n d w ere exp ecte d to e n d F rid a y since
the S o v ie t s h ip s w e re sp o tte d r e tu rn in g to V la d iv o s to k , the
c h ie f S o viet n a v a l lia s c o n the f a c lf lc . the so u rc e s sa id
W e d n e sd a y
N e u rly 7,5 |&gt;erceut of a ll Soviet su rfa c e w a rs h ip s and
s u b m a r in e s in the f a c lf lc lic e t took part In the exercise*, a
m u |o r d e p a rtu re fro m ro u tin e p ra c tic e In w h ic h o n ly It)
p e rce n t lo 15 p e rce n t o f S o v ie t n a v a l fo rce s are de plo yed at
a n y o ne lim e , the s o u rc e s sa id

W arrants Issu e d In A g e n t Killing
M E X I C O C I T Y |UIM) — M e x ic o 's a tto rn e y general has
Issued 15 a d d itio n a l a rre st w a rra n ts fo r su sp e cts w anted
for q u e s tio n in g In Ihe k id n a p m u rd e r o f a U S d ru g agent,
the U ltim a* Sotlclaa n e w sp a p e r repo rte d to d a y
T h e m o v e c a m e a s the a c tin g d ir e c to r o f the D ru g
E n fo rc e m e n t A d m in is tr a tio n . J o h n la iw n . m et W ednesday
w ith A tto rn e y G e n e ra l S e rg io G a rc ia R u m trc z to d is c u s s
the In v e stig a tio n In to th e m u rd e r o l D E A agent E n riq u e
C a m a re n a S a lu ia r a n d M e xle u n p ilo t A lfre d o Z o va lu
A v e lu r.
T h e m e e tin g cu m e n e a rly a m o n th a lte r G a rc ia tr u v r lr d
lo W a s h in g to n for ta lk s w ith A tto rn e y G e n e ra l E d w in
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to r ic c o m m u n it y p h o to g ra p h s
H c r s id S t a f f W r i t e r
a n d a r tifa c ts from a r o u n d the
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S e m in o le C o u n ty H is t o r y F a ir at s lid e s h o w s a n d le c tu re s, a n d
9 : 4 5 a .m . S a t u r d a y a t (h e c o n tin u o u s e n te rta in m e n t. T h e
S e m in o le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e E v e n in g H e ra ld w ill h a v e a
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T h e e n t e r ta in m e n t w il l be
L o n g w o o d E le m e n t a r y S c h o o l sc h e d u le d In the o u ts id e a m ­
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m is s io n e r F re d S t reel m an . and m o n ie s . J u lie S ia n le k
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S e m in o le C o u n t y H is t o r ic a l m a ll)
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H e a lth C en ter.
p m ----- F r a n k and A n n T h o m ­
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p la c e in and a ro u n d Ihe science, • 2 4 5 p m . ----- F lo rid a M illlla
lib r a r y and fine a r ts b u ild in g s
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0 O a m C e c il

A member of the Florida Militia pops off a shot from his
muskef. The group will hold demonstrations at the fair.
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• 12 0 0 n o o n — J n l i e
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B r a d le r-M c ln ty re H ouse
• 12 :3 0 p . m . — C e c il
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• LOO p m . — - S h e lb ttrn M .
W ilkes. P a ra d e o f P re sid e n ts
• 1 : 3 0 p . m . ------ L e s l i e
lita u
M u seum

Reagan Stands His Ground
Defends Cemetery Visit As Healing Of War Wounds
R e ag an s a id a s im ila r sto p last year to a
ce m e te ry n e a r V e rd u n by W e st G e rm a n C h a n ­
ce llo r H e lm u t K o h l and F r e n c h P re sid e n t F r a n ­
c o is M itte r ra n d had Ihe effee l o l " a h e a lin g o f
w o u n d s " a n d asserted p o s tw a r re c o n c ilia tio n c u n
lx- s tre n g th e n e d b y h is v ls b to B ltb u rg .
B la m in g the tem pest o n “ sp e c u la tio n a n d
r u m o r ." R e a g a n offered to " t a k e som e o f the
b la m e " fo r re je c tin g the Idea o f a c o n c e n tra tio n
ca m p v is it w e e k s ago. th e n a g re e in g to su ch a
slo p T u e s d a y to ease c r it ic is m from J e w is h
groups.
" T h e r e w a s so m e c o n fu s io n ." h e co n ced e d .
R e a g a n s a id he d id not t h in k the o rig in a l
I n v it a t io n K o h l e x te n d e d fo r a s la te v is it
p e rm itte d a sid e trip lo a d e a th c a m p site a n d
le a rn e d o th e rw is e o n ly In a su b se q u e n t le tte r
e a rlie r t h is w eek.
W h ite H o u s e sp o ke sm a n L a r r y Speakes d e ­
sc rib e d th e B ltb u r g slo p a s lo c k e d Into place fo r
R r a g a n ’ s M a y 5 6 state v is it. O th e r o ffic ia ls s a id
c a n c e lin g th e e ven t w o uld r m lx ir r u s n Knltt.
" T h e d e c is io n , o s b a d o s It r a w sewma. Ita a
Ix-en m a d e ." s a id one o ffic ia l.
T h e fu ro r sh o w ed no s ig n o f a b n tln g today, a s
d e p u ty W h ite H o u se c h ie f o l sta ff M ich a e l B e a v e r
tried to w in d u p an u rg e n t — an d . In so m e
resp ects, m a c a b re — m is s io n to W est G e rm a n y to
a rra n g e a s lo p ul a N azi d e a th r a m p site
O f f ic ia ls s a id I lie r a m p s u l D a c h a u a n d
lle r g e n -B e ls e n were u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n . A l ­
th o u g h lo g is tic s favored B e rg e n B e lsc n . S p e a ke s
said n o d e c is io n w o uld b e m a d e u n til Ik-aver
re tu rn e d lo t ilg h l o r F rid a y .

W A S H IN G T O N ( U f l l — President R e a g a n sa y s
la- w ill la k e so m e o f the h la m c for th e d e c is io n
hut today n Iihm I firm a g a in st J e w s , v e te ra n s a n d a
in o |n rlty of the S e n a te on h is p la n s n e x t m o n th to
v is it a G e rm a n m ilit a r y ce m e tery
A lth o u g h fa llin g lo q u e ll a p u b lic c la m o r by
a d d in g a trib u te lo H o lo ca u st v ic t im s to Ids
sc h e d u le . R e agan h a s so u n d ed no re tre a t a n d
a rg u e d Instead that Ids p la n lo h o n o r G e r m a n
w a r dead M ay 5 w ill h e lp h eal lo n g tim e w o u n d s .
S p e a k in g to r e p o r t e r s W e d n e s d a y n ig h t ,
R e a g a n said m a n y at the ce m e te ry at B lth u r g —
so m e of th e m m e m b e rs o f the n o to rto u s N azi
W a lle n S S — w e re " 1 7 - u m l 1 8 -y e a r-o ld s ,
v ir t u a lly y o u n g s te rs , c o n sc rip te d Into se rv ic e
to w a rd the e n d of th e w a r."
" I see n o th in g w ro n g In re c o g n iz in g th e y , too,
w e re v ic tim s of N a z is m ," he said.
The sp irite d d e fen se of Ids tra v e l p la n s c a m e
d u r in g a s t a ir d in n e r fo r A lg e ria n P re s id e n t
( h.id li B e n d je d ld . e v e n a s 5 3 se n a to rs u rg e d h im
to d ro p the lt lt lm r g v is it.
T h e c o n tro v e rs y htt the W h ite H o u s e In the
m id s t o f the " D a y s o l R e m e m b ra n c e " — a b u rry
o l r e r r in o n lc s m a r k in g Ihe 4 0 lli a n n iv e r s a r y of
t tie IdM ta llo n of I f ir N a z i ru m p s
T o d a y , u n d e r ih e d o m e o f th e C a p Ilo J, the A r m y
w a s to h o n o r H o lo c a u s t v ic tim s a n d s u r v iv o r s hy
p re s e n tin g Ihe B a g s of the 10 A r m y n u lls that
llh c r u lr d the c a m p s to E ll r W iese I. c h a ir m a n o f
th e U S H o lix-u u st M e m o ria l C o u n c il. W lr s e l w ill
re c e iv e a c o n g re s s io n a l gold m edal fro m R e a g a n
F rid a y .

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W ilk e s ..P a ra d e o f P re s id e n ts
• 2 : 3 0 p . m . ------ L e I a n d
J a c o b s .......A lta m o n te S p r in g s
• 3 :0 0 p . m . — — L e s lie
lll n u ......... M u se u m
• 3 : 3 0 p . m . ------ L e I a n d
J a c o b s .......A lta m o n te S p rin g s
• 4 : 0 0 p . m . ------ J u I I r
S t,i n i c k ...... . B r a d le r - M c ln t y r e
H ouse

Camp Lib e ra to r:
Reagan 'Stupid'
To M ake V isit
ATLANTA (UPII - The man
w h o led A llie d triN ip s Into the
llr s i k n o w n N a z i c o n c e n tra ­
t io n c a m p s a id P r e s id e n t
R e a g a n w a s " s t u p i d " for
a g re e in g to v is it tin- g ra v e s o f
G e rm a n so ld ie rs d u r in g the
4 0 t h a n n i v e r s a r y o l th e
H o lo c a u st.
" I 'm for film . 1 lik e h im .”
M a t t h e w N e s b it t s a i d o l
R e ag an "B u t h e d id a stu p id
t ilin g , c o n s id e rin g t h is is the
4 0 lh a n n iv e r s a r y o f th e
H o lo cau st.
“ 1 d o n 't th in k w e o u g h t to
Im p each him . I Just t h in k we
o u g h t to s e n d h im to a
p s y c h ia t r is t . " N e sh tM s a id
W e d n e sd a y . " H e s h o u ld have
tw cri m ore s e n s itiv e ."
NrrtiUt. who letl 17 M&gt;liltrr«

w h o lib e ra te d th e B e rg e n
B e laen c o n c e n tra tio n cam p ,
s a id Reagan m a d e a se rio u s
m is ta k e by in it ia lly s a y in g he
w o u ld not v is it a c o n c e n tra ­
tio n ca m p on Ids u p c o m in g
t r ip lo G e rm a n y , th e n sa y in g
h r w o u ld v ls b a cem e te ry
w h e re m e m b e rs o f H ille r 's
e lite W u ffrn S S a re b u rle d

Shuttle Astronauts Phone Home:
'I Can Do Everything Mary Lou Retton Can Do Up Here'
C A P E C A N A V E R A L lU I 'll - S e n J a k e
G a rn said to d a y h e w as aw ed by h is
e x p e rie n c e s u lto a rd the sh u ttle D is c o v e ry
t ills week a n d P re s id e n t Reagan sa id he
w o u ld n ’t m in d ta k in g a sp a re flig h t s o n ic
day.
" Y o u kttow J a k e , m aytx- In a ro u n d fo u r
y ea rs or so, y o u c o u ld use y o u r In llu e n c e
w ith N A S A lo g e l a c e rta in retired (M illllc la n
a rid e on the sp ace s h u ttle ." R eagan to ld the
U ta h R e p u b lic a n d u r in g a tele p h o n e c a ll lo
D isco v e ry o n the eve o f the s h u ttle 's la n d in g
F rid a y .
G a rn , c o m m a n d e r K a ro l llo h k o , co -p ilo t
D o n a ld W illia m s . R h e a S rd d o n . J e ffr e y
llo fln ta n . D a v id G r ig g s a n d M c D o n n e ll
D ou g la s e n g in e e r C h a r le s W a lk e r to o k Ihe
p re sid e n tia l p h o n e c a ll w h ile flo a tin g In Ihe
low er deck of D is c o v e r y ’s cre w c a b in .
T h e ■ h u tilc tile r s o r ig in a lly w ere s c h e d ­

uled to la n d W e d n e s d a y but the m is s io n w as
exten d ed tw o d a y s (or the g a lla n t If fru itle s s
attem pt lo a c tiv a te Ihe stra n d e d S y n c o m
s a te llite u s in g m a k e s h ift ‘ f ly s w a t t e r "
sn a re s on th e e n d of D isc o v e ry 's ro b o t a rm
"W e k n o w y o u 'v e had som e fru s ta !In n s u p
there but o v e ra ll. I t h in k we cart a ll be p ro u d
nt the fo u rth m is s io n ol D is c o v e ry ." R e ag an
said. " W e 'v e been w a tc h in g d o w n here, a n d
I m ean a ll o f A m e ric a , anti I w a n t y o u to
know w e're m o lin g for yo u a ll
G u m . c h a ir m a n ul the s u b c o m m itte e that
m o n ito r s N A S A 's b u d g et, s e rv e d a s a
c o n g re s sio n a l o b s e rv e r d u rin g Ihe R ig h t.
“ 1 w ish w e c o u ld (Igure o u t so m e w a y to
sta y op lo n g e r. T h is w c lg h lt r s s n rs x
11
th e y 'd lei m e . I*d love lo show y o u h o w I c a n
do e v e ry th in g M a ry L o u R e tu rn c a n do u p
h e re ,"

B a c k o n E a rth , c o u n td o w n d o c k s were
t ic k in g at the K e n n e d y S p a r e C e n ie r for a
d re s s-re h e a rs a l to cle a r D is c o v e r y s sIM rr
sh ip . C h a lle n g e r lo r la u n c h A p r il 29 . 10
d a y s a fte r D is c o v e ry lands F r id a y .
Ik ib k o trie d to contact C h a lle n g e r s crew
to s a y h e llo , hut the lo n g -d is ta n c e c o n n e c­
tion fiz z le d . Reagan had b e lte r l in k and
lo o k the o p p o rtu n ity to lo b b y G a rn for
su p p o rt.
" Y o u ’re d o in g a fine Job u p th e re but I
c o u ld use y o u r h e lp d o w n h e re to h d p gel
the f e d e r a l b u d g e t u n d e r c o n t r o l a n d
a r ra n g in g a ss is ta n c e (or s o m e people lig h t­
ing fo r t h e ir freedo m In C e n tr a l A m e ric a ,"
R eagan sa id
D is c o v e r y Is te n ta tiv e ly s c h e d u le d to
to u ch d o w n b u ck at the F lo r id a sh u ttlrp o rt
at 7:1 7 a .m . F rid a y lo e n d Its seven day
m iss io n .

Escapee Goes Home, Changes Clothes, Gets Caught
A 15-year o ld buy being held
o n b u rg la ry a n d g ra n d th d t
c h a rg e s w as tree tor ab o u t 14*
h o u rs tod ay a lte r e s ca p in g from
the S c m iiu d e C o u n t y J u v e n ile
D eten tio n C e n te r at F iv r P o in ts
at a U n it 8 :3 0 a m tod ay.

S h e r i f f s s p o K O t in a n J o h n
S p o ls k l sa id he d id n 't k n o w how
S to rm c y D ow n e y, o f S a n fo rd ,
m a d e h is e s c a p e . L a w m e n
m o u n te d a se arch for the y o u th
a n d he kept Just u h e a d o f a
L o n g w o o d p o lice dog a s o ffic e rs

tracked h im th ro u g h a w o o d e d
a re a n e a r S u n la n d E s t a t e s .
S p o lsk l s a id
T h e b o y w a s nabbed by S a n ­
ford p o lic e m a n G re g H a rre ll as
H a rre ll sp o tte d h im c o m in g out
of the w o o d s b e h in d Flea W o r ld

Citizen N e w s P u b lis h e s La st E d itio n Today
The Citizen News, a
Lon g w o o d bused w e e k ly newspajier. p u b lis h e d Its last edition
to d a y f o llo w in g 11 y e a rs o f
s e r v ic e ,
T h e h ig h co st o l p ro d u c in g a
n e w s p a p e r w a s c ite d a s the
reason for s h u tt in g do w n the
a w a rd -w in n in g w e e k ly .

nett Inc., a w o rld w id e n e w s p a p e r
c h a in ,
A s a n Iro nic p re lu d e to the
p a p e r's clo s in g , It w a s n o tifie d
t h is w e e k th at It w o n thre e
a w a r d s In the F lo r id a P re s s
A s s o c i a t io n s B e t t e r W e e k ly
N e w sp a p e r Contest.

H e le n S e h n e lk e r , w h o w as
ed ito r und p u b lis h e r o f the puper
for n in e years, sa id In a fin a l
c o lu m n that th e n e w sp a p e r re­
po rted m a n y c h a n g e s d u rin g the
1 1 y ea rs tt w a s p u b lis h e d .

STOCKS

" T h e C itiz e n S e w s w a s a
m in e r o f o u r c o m m u n it y und
I'm pro ud o f th e people w ho
m ade It h a p p e n ." sh e said.
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Four Men Charged In Drug Deal Outside Of Sanford Bar
f'o u r m en face p o s s e s s io n of
c o c a in e c h a r g e s a f t e r p o lic e
n a b b e d (hem at a S a n fo r d b a r on
W e d n e sd a y . T h re e w h o w ere
c a u g h t together In a c a r o u tsid e
the bar have been re le a se d on
* 8 .0 0 0 bond e a ch a n d th e fo urth
a rre ste d Inside th e b a r w a s being
h e ld In lieu of * 8 .0 0 0 b o n d
S a n fo rd po lice re p o rte d w at­
c h in g at about 3 :2 0 p m . a s an
I n fo rm a n t r e p o r t e d ly b o u g h t
r w a ln e from o ne o f th e su spe cts,
w h o then Joined tw o pa ssen g ers
In h is c a r p a rk e d at th e S ilv e r
T ip T avern . 15 09 W . 1 3 lh St
P o lic e ap p ro a ch e d th e c a r and
the d r iv e r reportedly th re w an
e n v e lo p e c o n ta in in g c o c a in e . 15
f o il- w r a p p e d p a c k e t s , o u t a
w in d o w o f the ca r.
T h e three w ere a rre s te d and
p o lle r reported f in d in g o ne *20
b ill o n each o f th e pa ssen gers,
w h ic h police sa id th e Inform ant
h a d used to pay fo r c o c a in e . N ine
m o re fo il p ackets o f c o c a in e were
aluo fo u n d In the p o c k e t o f a p a ir
o f Je a n s on the b a c k s e a t o f the
c a r. a (Miller repo rt sa id .
T h e drive r. R ic h a r d E d w a rd
•Jo n e s, 2 4 . o f 8 0 S e m in o le
G a rd e n s . S a n fo rd , w a s arrested
a lo n g w ith E rn e st A n d e rs o n . 33.
o( O s te e n , a n d D o n a ld H ay
H o o k s . 25. of 10 03 W . N in th St..
S a n fo rd .
F o llo w in g tho se a r re s ts police
e n te re d the bar a n d a rre ste d the
fo u r th suspect a fte r th e y re­
p o rte d ly found a s ta s h o f co ca in e
In a restroom In a n area w here
p o lic e had s e e n th e su sp e ct

m other. A s h e r tlT s report sa id
the m o le s ta tio n s o c c u rre d at the
g ir l's ho m e. L a w m e n are In ­
v e stig a tin g th e a lle g a tio n s. A n
a n e s t has n o t b e e n m ade In the
case.*

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V lr g e l D B ra x to n . 32. o f 146
B e th u n e C irc le . S a n fo rd , w a s
a rre s te d at 4:25 p in. W e d n e s ­
day. H e re m a in e d In Jail to d a y .

TRASHERNABBED
O n e o f tw o m e n w h o r e ­
p o rte d ly ra n w hen a S a n fo r d
p o lic e m a n sp o tted them d u m p ­
in g t r a s h o n Y a le D r iv e In
S a n fo rd w a s nabbed n e a r the
scen e a n d c h a rg e d w ith lit t e r in g
a n d r e s is t in g arrest w ith o u t v io ­
len ce.
P o lic e s a id the o lflc e r w a s
r e s p o n d in g to a c o m p la in t c a ll
a b o u t Ille g a l d u m p e rs w h e n he
saw th e tw o m e n w ho ran.
C h a s e d a n d ca p tu red a r o u n d
n o o n T u e s d a y w as F r a n k Le e
W h e e le r. 35. o f 1811 W . 15th
St.. S a n fo rd . He w as la te r freed
on * 5 0 0 bo n d.

GIRL ASSAULTED

A 2 8 -y e a r-o ld O v ie d o w o m a n
re p o rte d to S e m in o le C o u n t y
s h e r i f f ' s d e p u t ie s t h a t h e r
11 -year-o ld d a u g h te r h a s been
fo n d le d o n seve ra l o c c a s io n s b y
a 41 -y e a r-o ld O vie d o m a n .
T h e la test a ssa u lt o c c u rr e d o n
S u n d a y a n d the girl re p o rte d It
a n d th e o th e r a ss a u lts to h e r

A m an w h o h a d re p o rte d ly
been h a n g in g a ro u n d a F e rn
P a rk c h u r c h fo r a few d a ys a n d
sle e p in g th e re h a s been charged
w ith b u rg la ry . T h e m an. w h o
h a s no lis te d a d d re ss , w as b e in g
held In the S e m in o le C o u n ty Ja il
today In lie u o f * 5 .0 0 0 bond.
S h e r iffs d e p u tie s w ere c a lle d
to the S a le m B a p tis t C h u rc h o n
U .S. H ig h w a y 17-92 to look for
the m an o n T u e s d a y . A suspect
w a s located n e a r the c h u rc h a n d
d e p u tie s to ld h im to leave th e
area, a s h e r lfT s re p o rt said
A fte r th e m a n left, d e p u tie s
q u estio n e d th e c h u r c h 's p a sto r
a n d a n o th e r c h u r c h m a n w h o
s a id th e s u s p e c t h a d b e e n
h a n g in g a r o u n d th e c h u rc h a n d
a p p a r e n tly s le e p in g there. A
w in do w o f th e c h u r c h had been
fotced o p e n a n d a c h a ir d a m ­
aged that th e s u s p e c t had a p p a r­
e n tly ste p p e d o n w h ile c lim b in g
In the w in d o w , th e report said.

A m e m b e r o f the c h u rc h h a d
rep o rte d ly fo u n d the m an Inside
the c h u r c h a t a b o u t 9 a m .
S u n d a y a n d ra n h im ofT. th e
report sa id
A b u lle tin w a s Issued for th e
m a n d e p u tie s h a d shooed a w a y
from the c h u r c h a n d G re g o ry

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sto le n fro m her ca r T u e s d a y
w h ile It w a s p a r k rd at c it h e r th e

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A t h ie f to o k t h r e e s t e r e o
s p e a k e rs w ith a c o m b in e d v a lu e
o f * 6 0 0 from a sh e d b e h in d the
h o m e o f C h a rle s B a g ie v . 30. o f
2 4 0 0 R a n d a ll St.. S a n fo rd . T h e
sh e d w a s b u rg la riz e d o n Feb. I
o r 2 a n d a report w a s not filed
w it h d e p u tie s u n til T u e s d a y .

FEDERAL
BENEFITS

T h re e *1 00 b ills w e re sto le n
M o n d a y from H u b e rt T lls o n 's
h o m e at 1006 E . 2 0 t h S t..
S a n fo rd , a police re p o rt said. T h e
th ie f entered the h o m e th ro u g h
th e fro n t door a n d to o k one o f
th e b ills from 14-year-old H e n c ry
T lls o n 's bedroom . T h e p e rso n
th e n sto le two o th e r 9 1 0 0 b ills
fro m H u b e rt's b e d ro o m , the re ­
p o rt sa id

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S a n fo r d jKilice so m e o n e b ro k e a
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M a ry C. D a le y . 6 5 . o f 38 3
H a c ie n d a V illa g e , W in t e r
S p r in g s . rrjK irte d to d e p u tie s

Seminole Brevard Public De
fender J.R Russo, left, and
Willlo King, job placement
coordinator, look over some
of the work Shirley Crowley
has done in Russo's Sanford
office. Shirley is a Lake
Mary High School student
and Is one of the first stu­
dents to get a job under the
new program.

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the s t u d e n t s ' sch o o ls w h e n e v e r possible. In
a d d itio n to m a k in g su re th e s tu d e n ts gel clus-t
credit-* fo r th e ir on-the-job tr a in in g , the teacher*
w ill jiro v ld e a d d itio n a l g u id a n c e a n d *u p ervl* lo n
to h e lji th e H tu den l* keep t h e ir Job*
" T h e p ro g ra m I* a real a**et to the v o ca tio n a l
e d u c a tio n d e jiu rtm e n t o f S e m in o le C o u n t y ."
T o u sle *a ld.
O n e o f th e a tu d rn ta w h o w o u ld p ro b a b ly a g ree
U S h ir le y C ro w le y .
T h e L a k e M a ry H ig h S c h o o l stu d en t l* n
m e m b e r r if the Job p la c e m e n t |&gt;rogrum a n d w an
h ire d b y th e S a n fo rd b r a n c h o f the S e m in o le B re v a rd P u b lic D efend er'* o lT lc r re ce n tly . A* p a rt
o f h e r d u tie s *he helji* g a th e r In fo rm a tio n for the
v a rio u s c r im in a l case* h a n d le d b y olTlcr a t ­
to rn e y s.
" I t h in k (the jiro g ra m l Is g o in g lo w o rk o u l w e ll
In th e o ffic e ." sa id P u b lic D e fe n d e r J .R . Russo. H r
sa id jia r l o f i h r reason S h ir le y w u s hired w a s "I
n o tic e d sh e w a n te d to lie a n e x e c u tiv e se cre ta ry
a n d y o u need lo start s o m e w h e re "
R u s s o s a id s lu d r n ls In th e Job p la c e m e n t
jiro g ra m a re Ideal for s o m e Jo bs h is office h a s
w h ic h o ffe r o n ly a few h o u r s o f e m p lo y m e n t u
w eek.
A lth o u g h It w us not m u c h o f u factor In h is
d e c is io n to h ire S h irle y . R u s s o sa id h r th o u g h t
the fin a n c ia l c o m p e n sa tio n o f e m p lo y e rs w o u ld
Ik - a b e n e fit for s tu d e n ts s e e k in g e m p lo y m e n t
th ro u g h i h r pro g ra m
R u s s o a d d ed d ia l the jiro g ra m w as Im p o rta n t
for s t u d e n t s because It g iv e * them " u c iu a l
c o n fid e n c e . O n c e y o u 'v e d o n e w h a t yo u have o n ly
read a lx iu l In cla ss, you g a in c o n fid e n c e ."
K in g s i l d d ia l once s t u d e n t s w h o have w o rk e d
In I h r |&gt;rogram g ra d u a te h ig h sc h o o l. II Is h o p e d
d ia l th e y w ill Ik - able lo m o v e o n to bigger a n d
In-tier t h in g s a n d use d ie s k ills th e y have le a rn e d .
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n o n h o w lo hire a s lu d r n i
In th e Job p la cem e n t p ro g ra m , co ntact K in g at
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Students Get
Some Extra Help
In Finding Jobs
G o in g out Into th e m a rk e tp la c e u n d fin d in g u
Job Is a n a tu ra l p a rt o f g ro w in g u p fo r m ost
stu d e n ts. Hut lo r th o s e w h o have h a n d ic a p s o r
are a c a d e m ic a lly o r fin a n c ia lly d is a d v a n ta g e d ,
the ta sk c a n !&gt;e a fr u s t r a t in g one.
A new Joint p r o g r a m b y the S e m in o le C o u n t y
s c Ik m i I d istric t a n d the 1'rlvatc In d u s try C o u n c il
u lrn s to c h a n g e th a t b y le a c h in g students the
s k ills necessary to la n d a Job and keep It.
T h e S e m in o le C o u n t y J o b T r a in in g Placement
P ro je c t Is Just u few w e e k s old. but a lre a d y It h a s
a c h ie v e d su cc e ss b y h e lp in g stu d e n ts g a in Jobs
th e y m igh t not h a v e g o tte n oth erw ise, a c c o rd in g
to p ro g ra m c o o rd in a to r W illie K in g .
E d d ie T ossle. D ir e c to r o f V o c a tio n a l E d u c a t io n
fo r S e m in o le s c h o o ls , s a id the Idea for th e p ro je ct
w a s f o r m u la te d w it h th e P r iv a t e I n d u s t r y
C o u n c il, w h ich Is a J o in t p a rtn e r In the e n d e a v o r.
E a c h hig h s c h o o l In the c o u n ty Is ta rg e tin g
s tu d e n ts lo r th e p ro g ra m w h o are e c o n o m ic a lly
d isa d v a n ta g e d , u re p o te n tia l d ro p o u ts , o r w h o
m u y be lo sin g In te re st In school.
K in g , w ho Is a m e m b e r o f the P r iv a t e I n d u s try
C o u n c il, said th e p ro g ra m w ill h elp s t u d e n t s get
Jo b s that w ill p r o v id e th e m tra in in g , m o n e y a n d
h o p e fu lly a re a so n to re m a in In s c h ix il a n d resist
th e urg e to d ro p o u t .
T h e project h e lp s e v a lu a te stu d e n ts a n d d ire c t
th e m tow ards c a re e r s fo r w h ich th e y c o u ld Inq u a lifie d . A s a n e x a m p le , a stud ent w h o m ig h t
w a n t to lie a lia s k e lb a ll p la y e r c o u ld f in d o u t that
h r has a greater u p t lt u d r for the c o m m u n ic a t io n s
Held.
A lte r Id e n tify in g the Held s tu d e n ts w u/it to
e n te r, they ure g iv e n Job s k ills tra in in g w h U h cun
tie a jip llr d to a n y Jo b situ a tio n a n d I n c lu d e s tip s
o n how In g e l a Job.
K in g M ild s t u d e n t s go
t h r o u g h m o c k J o b I n t e r v ie w s w h e r e f ir m
h a m ls h a k r s a n d e y e r o n la c t ure e m p h a s iz e d to
p re p a re them fo r a c tu a l Interview s.
T h e next p h a s e o f the program Is lln d ln g a
p a rt-tim e Job fo r th e s tu d e n ts after s c h o o l. A s an
Incentive, at th e e n d o f 135 h o u rs (th e m in im u m
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agree) em |»loyers are re im b u rse d 9 2 2 5 b y the
S c h o o l Hoard, w h ic h Is 5 0 percent o f s a la r y jia ld
the stud ents. T h e b in d s for r e im b u r s in g the
e m p lo y e rs c o m e s fro m a federal J o b P a r tn e r s h lji
T r a in in g A s s is ta n c e A c t grant.
In the flnul p a rt o f the program , lu lln w -u p v is its
a re m ade by c o o jie ra tlv e ed u ca tio n te a c h e rs from

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The Budget
Compromise
A good poker player, we arc told, knows
when to hold hits cards and when to fold 'em.
Ronald Reagan has the shrewdness of a good
draw poker player He Just Improved his hand
by reaching a compromise with Senate
Republicans.
He discarded his Insistence on a real
Increase of more than 6 percent next year In
defense spending. He agreed to 3 percent a
year, after Inflation, for the next three years.
He also discarded Ills Insistence that Social
Security benefits not Ik - touched. He agreed to
a formula that will limit the cost-of-living
increase to 2 percent for 1986. 1987 and
1988. unless Inflation exceeds 4 percent.
Then the cost-of-living Increase will be the
rate ol Inllation minus two percentage (mints.
In return, he got agreement by the Senate
Republicans to a big package of spending cuts
for domestic programs. The cuts would
eliminate 17 programs entirely and reduce 30
others substantially. Some programs would
Ik- cut even more than the president proposed
In January. Others would be cut more than
tlie* Senate Hudgcl Committee was willing to
c nt

The compromise Is a good one. If you
believe the federal deficit Is the most urgent
problem facing the government, and we do.
In dealing with Congress, the president Is
following the strategy he used as governor of
California In dealing with the Legislature. In
January, he took a lough position on the
budget and belli It as long as he could. Now at
the time of the Easter congressional recess,
be has agreed to (he best compromise he
could get with his strongest sup|M)rters, the
Senate Republicans, whose support Is essen­
tial to Ills success. To have held out longer
might have made the While House Irrelevant
lo the budget premess. Now Reagan remains
very much In the game.
The compromise makes the necessary
moves lo maintain the pressure for cuts In
domestic spending. Defense spending Is not
Iw-lng cut. but the requested Increase has
been cut In hull. Social Security benefit
I n c re a s e s

a re

b e in g

re d u ce d .

That m e a n s

there can be serious consideration of painful
steps like cut ling farm price supports,
cupping health expenditures and reducing
student loans — all s te p s that arc (&gt;olltlcally
unpopular bccuuse they hurt (he middle class
its well as the poor and the wealthy.
This Is a painful business for congressmen,
who love to launch new programs, expand old
ones and ladle out benefits but hate to
examine existing programs to see where cuts
can be made.
Further compromises will certainly liuvc to
Ik- made by the White House. The Democratic
majorlty In the House of Representatives will
surely be more demanding In the negotiations
than the R e p u b li c a n majority in the Semite.
In the end. there must be four elements of
compromise, we were told March 31 by seven
lormer chairmen of the Council of Economic
Advisers. These sachems — four Republicans
and three Democrats — said entitlement
programs like Smiul Security and Medicare
would have to be cut, other domestic
spending reduced, the defense spending
Increase scaled buck and tuxes Increased.

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s ta ff on w asteful o v e rs e a * ju n k e t* — fro m P a rts
to Rom*-.
T h e sto ry 's d e ta ils are the pro du ct o f a
thre e-w eek probe. M y In v e stig a tio n n o t o n ly
u n c o v e re d som e g r o s s ly u n n e c e ss a ry tra v e l bu t
a ls o revealed how a o n e e -tln y p u b lic r e la tio n s
b u re a u c ra c y has b e en w a s te fu lly e x p a n d e d to
p ro m o te the ca re ers o f to p A I D o fficials.
H e a d in g A I D 's ju n k e t e e r s Is C a lh r y n C .
S e m e ra d . 42. a s t u n n in g b ru n ette w it h an
e q u a lly s tu n n in g title fo r an agency p re s s
o ffic ia l assistant a d m in is tr a to r for A lf). w h ic h
p a y s h e r 86 9 .5 0 0 a y e a r. H e r exp a n d e d p re s s
a n d p u b lic In fo rm a tio n o p e ra tio n , w h ich c a r r ie s
I he o v e rb lo w n title o f B u re a u o f E x te rn a l A ffa ir s ,
n o w n u m b e rs 42 e m p lo y e e s und b o a sts a n
a n n u a l budget o f m o re th a n 82 .25 m illio n —
$ 1.6 m illio n ol w h ic h Is fo r sa la rie s.
In the past tw o y e a rs , a c c o rd in g to A ID

I n f o r m a t io n o l l u i . i l R h e a J o h n s o n . 31
em p loyee s o f A I D '* p ress office h a v e ta k e n trip s
— som e fo r tw o to thre e vfeeks at a t im e — w ith
M rs. S e m erad le a d in g the pack w it h 10 t rip s to
her credit.
W h ile o ffic ia ls a rg u e that su ch tra v e l Is needed
lo keep In fo rm e d about fo re ig n -a id p ro g ram *
and lo p ro m o te th e m . In tru th m u c h o f Mrs.
S e m e ra d 's a n d h e r s t a f f s tra v e l Is not to the
fam in e-ravag ed c o u n trie s o f A fric a a n d A s ia , but
to som e o f the Jet-set pleasure s p o ts o f the globe.
Here are a few e x a m p le s:
— In S e p te m b e r 1983. for e x a m p le , she
lra v e le d to G e n e v a . Pari* and R o m e to g iv e a
less-th an -vltal sp e e ch e s and m eet w ith U.N.
o ffic ia ls Cost: $ 2 ,7 2 0
— A fte r t r ip s to N ew Y o rk C it y a n d M o n terey.
C a lif , to a tte n d s e m in a rs and c o n fe re n c e s , she
flew to E u ro p e In S ep tem ber 1984. v is itin g
C o p e n h ag e n . S to c k h o lm , the H au g e a n d R om e.
H er re a so n s fo r the 12-day trip : " t o e s ta b lis h
contact a n d d ia lo g u e w ith s e n io r E u ro p e a n
c o u n te rp a rts " a n d to speak before E u ro p e a n
press a n d co lle g e a u d ien ce s. C ost. 8 2 .8 2 5 .

— L a s t m o n th she re tu rn e d fro m a 15-day t r ip
lo N a iro b i. K h a rto u m . S u d a n a n d C airo . S h e
s a y s It w a s to m ake "o n -s ite a s s e ss m e n ts " o f
U .S. a id p ro g ra m s B u t Its c h ie f pu rp o se w a s to
h e lp a d v a n c e m e d ia p la n n in g o n the leg o f V ic e
P re sid e n t G e o rg e B u s h 's re ce n t trip to A fr ic a .
B e fo re le a v in g on that trip . S ta te D e p a rtm e n t
s o u rc e s sa id M rs. S e m e ra d c a b le d A ID ’* m is s io n
a n d re q u e ste d that h o tel a c c o m m o d a tio n s In
K e n y a p ro v id e her w ith " a r iv e r v ie w ." C o st:
8 4 .2 7 4 .
O f c o u rse , these fig u re s a c c o u n t for M rs.
S e m e ra d 's tra v e l c o sts u lo n e. T h ro u g h o u t m o s t
o f h e r t r ip s sh e prefers to be a c c o m p a n ie d b y
A ID staffers.
A n A ID sp o k e sm a n a rg u e s that the tra v e l
m o n e y b e in g spent b y M rs. S e m e ra d 's sta ff Is
p e a n u ts c o m p a re d to the to ta l tra v e l b ill for t h is
8 1 .5 - b llllo n agency. B u t a c c o rd in g to C a t h o lic
R e lie f S e rv ic e s , a m ere 82 c a n d is trib u te e n o u g h
food lo feed o ne person fo r o n e m o n th . T h a t
m e a n s the Ju n k e ts ta ke n b y A I D * Jet h o p p in g
p u b lic re la tio n s stafT c o u ld h a v e frd th o u sa n d s
of s t a r v in g E th io p ia n s .

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

EDW ARD J. WALSH

UAW
Looks To
Past

Military
Fat Goes
Untouched

T h e A m e ric a n a u to I n d u s try Is
e n g a g e d In a strugg le lo I m p ro v e the
q u a lit y u n d red u ce the p ro d u c tio n
c o s ts o f the c a rs II w ill offer the
n a t i o n In th e f u t u r e . T h e
a u to m o tiv e u n io n — the U n ite d
A u t o W o rk e rs — I* f ig h t in g to
e n s u r e that that I n d u s tr y 's fu tu re
r e s e m b le s the past. W h ile the c o m ­
p a n ie s s h ift to h ig h te c h n o lo g y
p r o d u c t io n p ro c e s s e s a n d c o m p u tc r a id e d design, the U A W trie s lo
b u tte s* Its pow er w ith a u to w o rk r rs
b y d e m a n d in g that m a n a g e m e n t
h ire m o re o f them .

W h ile Ihe a n ti-d e fe n se lo b b y In
C o n g re ss w o rk s n ig h t and d a y In
o p p o s i n g m u c h - n e e d e d new strateg ic d e fe n se sy stem s, th e re Is
n o o p p o s itio n In C o ng re ss, e ith e r
lib e ra l o r c o n s e rv a tiv e , to m a in t e ­
nance o f o b s o le te m ilit a r y bases that
abso rb d e fen se fund*. T h is m e a n s
lh a l m ilit a r y m u s c le Is In d a n g e r o f
being c u t w h ile th e fat goes untrim m e d .
T h is I* a s c a n d a lo u s s itu a tio n ,
a n d It's d e s c rib e d In de tail In Ihe
A p ril n u m b e r o f Ihe R e a d e r's D ig e st.
It's m u st r e a d in g fo r ta x p a y in g
A m e ric a n s.
The m a g a z in e re p o rts that o f the
Defense D e p a r tm e n t's 4.000 m ili­
t a r y f a c ilit ie s , a t le a st 5 0 a re
obsolete. If th e se obsolete bases
were clo se d d o w n , savin g s w o u ld
am o u n t to 8 2 b illio n a year, a c ­
c o rd in g to the G ra c e C o m m is s io n .
T h e H e a d e r ’ s D ig e s t g i v e s
e x a m p le s o f the obsolete buses.
In c lu d in g F o r i M o nro e in V ir g in ia ,
c o n tin u o u s ly m a n n e d since 1823
a n d lo n g o u t o f date; Fort S h e rid a n
n o rth o f C h ic a g o , m u c h of w h ic h Is
used for re c re a tio n : and G ood fe llo w
A i r B a s e In T e x a s , w h ic h w h
d e scrib e d In a 19 79 Pentagon s tu d y
a s "u s m a ll, sin g le -m is s io n tra in in g
lia s r w ith a r e la tiv e ly hig h per

T h e U A W Is a b o u t to b e g in
n c g o t a llo n s w ith G e n e ra l M o to rs
C o r p o r a tio n o n the Issue o f the
u n i o n ' s ro le ut G M 's p la n t In
F re m o n t, C a lifo rn ia , w h e re II w ill
p ro d u c e C h c v r o lr l N o v a s In a Joint
v e n tu re w ith T o y o ta , the b ig J a p a ­
n ese a u lo m aker. T h e u ttltu d e of
m a n a g e m e n t that q u a lity a n d p ro ­
d u c t iv it y re a lly m a tte r t n a k r s the
u n io n n erv o u s. T h e e v e n tu a l p r o ­
d u c t io n goal ut the p la n t o f U K) c a rs
p e r y e a r per w o rk e r In u Ik h i I tw ic e
w h u t U A W m em ber* u rc u sed to.
T h e U A W . fa ith fu l lo It* tra d itio n .
In te n d s to a sk that m o re w o rk e r s bc
p u l on.
A t a tim e w hen the U .S . u n to
m a k e r s are d e te rm in e d to co m p e te
a n d w in In a w o rld m a rk e t, the big
a u to u n io n p u rsu es g o a ls f io / e n In
lim e . F o r years, h ig h la b o r c ris is
h a v e d ra g g e d do w n th e p r o d u c t iv ity
u n d p r o llts of the U.S. a u to fa r lo r y .
a n d left a g ia n t o p e n in g In the U .S.
m a rk e t for the .Japanese u n d o th e r
f o r e ig n a u t o m a k e r s . U . S . u n t o
w o rk e r s r u m u In iu I 8 2 0 a n h o u r
I n c lu d in g b e n e fits . T h e ir c o m (K -u sa tlo n ra n k s 28 p e rc e n t u tn iv r
th e u y r r iig r for a ll U .S .
m a n u fa c tu r in g w o rk e rs
Y e t p r o d u c tiv ity fo r A m e r ic a 's
m i Io n I/ c d a u to w o r k e r s h a s
w o rs e n e d yeur In a n d y e a r o u t. Fo r
th e p e rio d 1967-1980, p r o d u c t iv ity
in c re a s e d ut a rule o f 2 .7 |&gt;ercrnl.
w h ile cu m |K -n *a ttu n ,g ain s a v erag ed
9 .7 p e rc e n t ru c h year. O f a ll the
W e s te rn In d u s tria liz e d c o u n trie s ,
o n ly C u n u d u had u lo w e r ra te of
g r o w t h In o u tp u t p e r h o u r In
m a n u fa c tu r in g
It ap|&gt;eared lo r a w h ile that (he
l e r r l b l e e c o n o m ic s e t b a c k s o f
1 9 8 0 - 1 9 8 2 hud t a u g h t th e b ig
u n io n s a b ille r lesson. U n e m p lo y ­
m e n t In the a u to In d u s try reach ed
2 4 p e rc e n t III D e e r tu b e r 19 82.
" G lv r t iu r k s " In w ages a n d benefit*
up|&gt;eured In ittanv u n io n c o n tra c ts .
T h e lo o m in g u n io n m a n a g e m e n t
d is p u te In F re m o n t, h o w e v e r. I*
a n o th e r ch a p te r In o r g a n iz e d lu h o r's
s tru g g le to tu rn b a r k the c lo c k for
U .S . In d u stry . R a th e r Ih u n face the
c h a lle n g e o f ra is in g p io d u c t lv lt y to
m e et th e com |&gt;eiltlon fro m o verseas,
t h e u n i o n * t a n d s o n It* o ld
fe u lh e rb e d d ln g soapbox: m o re p la n t
w o rk e r* , th u s m ore u n io n m e m ­
b e rs. m o r r clo u t for u n io n b o sse s —
a n d m o r r b leed in g for U .S . In d u stry .

ROBERT WALTERS

Callous Forgetfulness
W A S H I N G T O N (N K A t — " O u r
m o s t s a c r e d t a s k . " P r e s id e n t
R e a g a n s o m b e rly p ro c la im e d tw o
y ra r* ago. " Is lo r iis u r e th a t the
m e m o ry o l t ill* greatest or h u m a n
t r a g e d ie s , th e H o lo c a u s t, n e v e r
lade* — a n d th a l u* le ss o n s a r c not
fo rg o tte n ."
N o t w it h s t a n d in g lh a l e lo q u e n t
r h e to r ic , th e p re x h lc n l a p p e a re d
w illin g In tn rg rt (lie s y s te m a tic
s la u g h te r o f m o rr th a n 6 m illio n
E u rn |x-a n J e w s by G e r m a n y 's N a z i*
d u r in g W o r ld W a r II.
In u n a p p a llin g d is p la y til In
s e n s itiv it y . R e a g a n 's Itin e ra ry lo r
h is I n rth e o m ln g v isit to E u ro p e b a d
been c o n s tr u c te d In a llo w h im lo
pay t r ib u t e to the d e fe n d e rs o l th e
T h ir d R e ic h w h ile Ig n o rin g th e
v ic t im s o f ih a i reign o f te rro r. A l i r r
an u p ro a r he ch an g ed Ills p la n * lo
In c lu d e a d e a th ca m p v is it
C o in c id in g w ith tin- e r u p tio n o f a
c o n tr o v e r s y o v r r th e p r e s id e n t 's
a c tiv it ie s m i llta i trip , the W o r ld
J e w is h ( ’n ng res* lia s ra is e d d is ­
t u rb in g q u est Ion* a lx n ti the a ttitu d e
to w u rd (he H o lo cau st e m b ra c e d b y
P a t r ic k B u c h a n a n , u n e w ly In s ta lle d
se ttlo r m e m b e r of R e a g a n 's W h ile
H o u se s la ft,
D u r in g a n app e a ra n ce th re e y e a rs
ago o n a p u b lic a llu trs p ro g ra m
b ro a d c a s t b y a W a s h in g to n t e le v i­
sio n s ta tio n . B u c h a n a n h c lilt lr d the
h i s t o r i c a l s ig n if ic a n c e o f th e
H o lo c a u s t
A i th e s a m e lim e , he c a lle d lo r the
a b o litio n o l the O il Ut* o l S p e c ia l
I n v e s t ig a t io n s , the J u s t ic e D e ­
p a rtm e n t u n it m an d ated lo Id e n tify ,
lo ca te , p ro se cu te a n d de|)ort N a z i
w ar c r im in a ls liv in g In th is c o u n try .
C it in g m a ssa c re s In Hie S o v ie t
U n io n . I h r P e o p le 's R e p u b lic o l
C h i n a . P o la n d a n d C a m b o d ia .
B u c h a n a n In sisted lh a l " th e r e Is n o
s in g u la r it y " lo t h e H o lo cau st.
At

h is

M a rc h

new* co n te re n c e .

K r n g s n I n c w r r e t lv In sisted th a t
" d ie G e r m a n jx -o p lr huve v e ry few
a liv e th a l re m e m b e r even d ie w a r
and c e r t a in ly n o ne of d ie m w h o
were a d u lt s u n d p a rtic ip a tin g in a n y
w a y ."
The p re s id e n t w a s a tte m p tin g lo
ju stify til* e a r lie r d e cisio n n o t to
v is it D a c h a u , o n e of I h r m o s t
n o to r io u s G e r m a n c o n c e n t r a t io n
ca m p s, c la im in g d ia l he d id not
w ant lu be In v o lv e d In “re a w a k e n ­
in g th e m e m o r ie s ... a n d th e
p a s s iu n s ol d t r lim e . "
T h at d r c ls lo n w a s d e fe n sib le —
u n til II w a s d is c lo s e d d ia l R e a g a n
w o u ld v is it a G e r m a n m l l l l a r y
c e m e te ry a n d lu y a w re a th In
m e m o ry o f d ia l c o u n try 's s o ld ie r s
W liu l n e i t h e r R e a g a n n o r
llt ic liu n a n a p p a r e n tly u n d e rs ta n d s
I* lh a l d ie T h ir d R e lc b 's c a lc u la te d
c a m p a ig n tu e lim in a te an e n tire
ruce of p e o p le c o n s t U tile s th e m ost
m a s s iv e u n d s a d is t i c c a s e id
genocide In m o d e rn histo ry.
A s B u c h a n a n Is q u ic k tu note,
th e rr h u v e b e e n o th e r In stan ce* o f
g o v t-rn m rn l -sp o n so re d m a ss
m u rd e r, h u t n o n e cun m a tc h the
u n s p e a k a b le t o r t u r e o f th e
H o lo cau st v ic t im s w h ile th ey w ere
a liv e . I h r d e p ra v e d im illla lln n o f
llu -lr Im k IIc * a lte r they w ere dead
and the v a st sc o p e of the e n tire
o p e ra tio n .
R eagan s a y s he w an ts lo entp h u s lz r r e c o n c ilia t io n w h ile co m m c m o ru tln g d ie 4()th a n n iv e rs a ry of
Ihe end o f W o r ld W a r II In Euro|&gt;e.
but d ie A m e r ic a n Legio n u p p u re n d y
nuclei stands d ie delicate n a tu re o f
that m is s io n I x i l r r than d o e s Ihe
presid ent:
" H o n o r in g th e G e rm a n w a r de ad
w h ile Ig n o rin g the th o u san d * o f
A lllr d w a r d e a d w h o fought th e r r
and d ie m illio n s o f E u ru p e a n J e w s
w ho w ere v ic t im s o f the T h ir d R e ic h
has n o lh ln g to d o w ith r e c o n c ilia ­
tion "

c u p l l a o p e r a t in g c o s t . "

M an y a tte m p ts h a v e h ern m a d e In
Ihe past to sh u t do w n su ch o u t ­
m oded unit u n n e ce ssa ry fa c ilitie s
E a c h tim e , the jM ihtlclans c o m e to
Ihe rescue. F a r lllilc s lh a l had t h e ir
best use In th e 1940s o r e a rlie r are
d e sc rib e d b y t h r ir c o n g re s s io n a l
defender* as b e in g v irtu a lly the firs t
lin e of defense ag ain st the S o v ie t
U n io n .
U n til 1977. th e E x e c u tiv e B r a n c h
had a re la tiv e ly free hand In c lo s in g
obsolete fa c ilitie s. T w o years la te r.
Presid e n t C a r te r m ad e ih r m is ta k e
n l s ig n in g le g is la tio n that d r a s tic a lly
lim ite d the P re s id e n t's a b ilit y to
realig n buses T ix la y . the P e n ta g o n
m u s t o b t a in a m a jo r c t o n o m ( r -e n v iro n m e n ta l s tra te g ic Im p a c t
stu d y fur e a c h c lo s u re p ro p o sa l,
w ith a p rice tag o f ubout 81 m illio n
each.
O ne b ra v e c o n g re s s m a n . U .S .
R e p D e n n y S m it h IR-O re) h a s
in tro d u ce d le g is la tio n to give Ihe
E x e c u tiv e B r a n c h m o re fle x ib ility In
a lig n in g the base s tru c tu re fo r the
arm ed forces. T h e d iffic u lty he faces
Is attested b y the fact that he h a s
not been a b le to locate a s in g le
c o s p o n s o r In e ith e r the H o u se or
Senate. " T r a g ic a lly . " he says, " n a ­
tio n al s e c u rity d e c is io n s urc b e in g
thw arted by lo c a l p o litic a l In te re sts
that sabotage e ffo rts to p ro v id e a
stron g n a tio n a l d efense In a fis c a lly
re sp o n sib le m a n n e r ."
In recent m o n t h s Ihe p u b lic h a s
heard u lot fro m anti-defense c o n ­
g re s sm e n w h o c o m p la in o f th e
se rvice s b u y in g 8 6 0 0 h a m m e rs a n d
s im ila r Item*. B u t there Is sile n c e ,
o n Ihe part o f b o th pro-defense a n d
a n ti defense c o n g re s sm e n a lik e , o n
Ihe o v e rc h a rg in g o f ih e ta x p a y e rs
for m ilita ry b a se s th at aren't needed .

JA C K ANDERSON

Informant Says Nicaragua In Drug Trade
W A S H IN G T O N F e d e r a l In ­
v e s tig a to r* have tu rn e d u p a new
w itn e s s w h o c la im s f u g itiv e f in a n ­
c ie r R o b e r t V r a c o a n d h ig h
N lc u r u g u a n o f f ic ia ls o p r r u t e d a
m a m m o th d ru g -s m u g g lin g sch e m e .
L a s t fa ll we rep o rte d th e secret
t e s t im o n y o f J l l z r K o o ls tr a . a n
In te rn a tio n a l fu g itiv e w h o w a s urre ste d In t h is c o u n try a n d u g r r r d to
g iv e a u th o ritie s In fo rm a tio n o n the
V e a c o d r u g setup a s p a rt o f a plea
b a rg a in .

"You CAN'T work at homo today. I'm having
soma ol the guys over lor BRIDGE "

N o w o u r a s s o c ia t e s D o n a ld
G o ld b e r g a n d C o rk y J o h n s o n h av e
le a rn e d d e ta il* of the V c s c o o p e ra ­
t io n p ro v id e d by J im H e rrin g , w h o

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w o rk e d w ith Ko o lstra. H e r r in g w a s
a C u s t o m s S e rv ice In fo rm a n t w h o
w as I n s tru m e n ta l In the d e s tru c tio n
of a T e x a s o p e ra tio n that s m u g g le d
h ig h te c h n o lo g y to C u b a.
H e r r in g a m i K o o ls tra a re b o th
sc h e d u le d lo te stily th is w e e k —
u n d e r h e a v y se c u rity p re c a u tio n s —
before a S e n a te L a b o r s u b c o m m it ­
tee c h a ir e d b y Sen. P a u la H a w k in s .
H F la .
H e r r in g s a y s h r w as c o n ta c te d b y
a V e a c o a ss o c ia te and a sk e d to h e lp
S a n d tn ls ta o ffic ia ls e s ta b lis h a c o ­
c a in e n e tw o rk . He c la im s lo huve
m a d e s e v e ra l trip s to M a n a g u a ,
c a r r y lu g b e n z in e and o th e r c h e m i­

c a ls u se d to c u t p u r r c o c a in e a n d
Increase ih e p ro llts .
A c c o r d in g lo H e rrin g , h r w o u ld be
met at the M a n a g u a a irp o rt b y a
N ic a ra g u a n w h o se r c d as V r s c o 's
co n ta ct w it h th e S a n d nixtu re g im e .
T h is m a n w o u ld lead H e rrin g u n ­
ch a lle n g e d th ro u g h the d ip lo m a ts '
s r c llo n o f ih e a ir p o r t .
N ic a ra g u a n so ld ie rs w o u ld th e r
p ic k u p H e r r in g 's lu g g a g e a n d
escort h im lo a w a llin g m ilita ry
tran sp o rt p la n e , w h ic h w o u ld fly
h im to a n o ld lic e p la n ta tio n o n Ihe
o pp osite s h o re o f L a ke M a n a g u a .
T h e p la n ta tio n h a d been o w n e d b y
t h r la te A n a a t a s lo S o m o za . the

d ic ta to r o v e rth ro w n by the S a n d ln ls t u s ln 1979
At th r p la n ta tio n . H e rrin g sa y s,
he w o u ld In stru c t the N ic a ra g u a n s
how to c u t c o k e to stretch , sa y . 2 5
k ilo g ra m s o f the s tu ff Into 30. 3 5 o r
4 0 kilo s. O n at least one o c c a sio n .
H e rrin g says. V e a co h im s e lf w a s
there s u p e r v is in g the operation.
H e rrin g la lr r w a s Involved In un
o p e ratio n — a lo n g w ith Veaco —
that sh ip p e d 2 9 k iln s o f c o c a in e to
E u ro p e In a c ra te c o n ta in in g a
m a rin e w in c h . T h e p ro llts from th a t
deal that w ere o w e d to N lra ra g u a n
o ffic ia ls w ere se n t b a c k In c a sh b y a
N ic a ra g u a n a m b a s s a d o r u s in g th e
d ip lo m a tic p o u c h . H e rrin g alleges.

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5-Star Bids Farewell To County Teams
B y C h r is P la t e r
H e r a ld S p o r t s W r i t e r
T h e F iv e S ta r C o n fe re n c e , a s it c u rre n tly
stan d s, w ill b id farew ell lo S e m in o le C o u n ty
F rid a y n ig h t In the fin a l c o n fe re n c e meet o f th e
1 9 8 4 -8 5 s c h o o l y e a r. S t a r l in g In 1 9 8 5 -8 6 .
S e m in o le C o u n t y w ill h a v e Its o w n co n fe re n ce
w h ile V o lu s ia C o u n ty w ill k e e p the Fiv e S ta r
going.
A lth o u g h th e co n feren ce w ill b e lo n g to V o lu is a
n e x t se a so n . It Is d o m in a te d b y S e m in o le C o u n ty
in 1985. S e m in o le H ig h 's b o y* a n d g irls w ill la ­
the fa v o rite s ns A p o p k a H ig h S c h o o l h o s ts the
1985 F iv e S ta r C o n fe re n ce C h a m p io n s h ip s F ie ld
ev en ts F r id a y sta rt at 4 p m ., fo llo w e d by r u n n in g
p r e lim in a r ie s at 4 9 0 a n d fin a ls a: 7
S e m in o le 's lo p c o m p e titio n a ls o co m es front
w ith in the c o u n ty us L a k e B r a n tle y and L a k e
M ary a re th e clo se st foes to S e m in o le 's b o y s a n d
L a k e H o w e ll a n d L a k e M a ry a re try in g to c a tc h
S e m in o le 's g irls . T h e top c o m p e titio n o u tsid e o f
the c o u n ty c o m e s front A p o p k a a n d S e a b r c e ie 's
Itoys w h ile th e re a re n 't a n y th re a ts In the g ir ls
m eet, a s f a r a s te a m s go.
W ith the lo ss of C lill C a m p b e ll (te n d in itis)

Track/Field
S e m in o le 's b o y s w ill lose som e p o in ts bu t the
T r ib e w ill use Its d e p th lit the s p r in ts to try to
o v e rco m e th e lo s s o f o n e o f Its s e n io r le a d e rs
A n o th e r s e n io r le a d e r. F ra n k H a rn ett, m isse d
the secon d h a lf o f th e c o u n ty m eet w ith a n in ju r y
but he w ill be b a c k F r id a y n ig h t. B u rn e tt h a s the
top tim e g o ing In in the i2 0 h ig h h u r d le s w ith .i
13.5. I lls n e x t c lo s e s t c o m p e tito r Is L a k e
B r a n t le y ’s G a ry W illifo r d at 15.2 L a k e M a r y 's
C h r is l ion hum a n d S e m in o le fre s h m a n A r th u r
H c rse y are n l 15,4
T h e A riz o n a -b o u n d B u rn e ll a ls o c a rr ie s th e top
tim e In the 3 3 0 In te rm e d ia te h u rd le s at 48 5
L a k e H o w e ll's B r ia n K in g (49 5| Is B a r n e tt's
clo se st c o m p e tito r a n d the fa v o rite II B u rn e tt
d o e sn 't ru n the 3 3 0 s
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w eek w ith a 9 .8 In the p r e lim s h u i It w a s the
fin a ls o f that event w h e n h is h a m s trin g tig h te n e d .
T h e fa vorite in the lo o a n d o f the h o m e c ro w d Is
A p o p k a se n io r S a m m tc S tu ll It. ih e s t a ir c h a m p i­

o n in the 100 a n d 22 0 last se aso n . T h e o n ly o th er
p e rfo rm e rs In the F iv e S ta r o th e r th a n S m ith to
go u n d e r 10 s e c o n d s th is s e a so n a r c Harnett and
L a k e B r a n t le y 's C o r n e liu s F r ie n d ly (9.9)
S m ith , b o u n d lo r F lo r id a S t a le o n a fo o tb all
s c h o la rs h ip , c o m e s in w ith a co n fe re n c e -le a d in g
21.7 In th e 2 2 0 H is c o m p e titio n w ill c o m e Irom
S e m in o le 's E a r le M a r t in (2 2 .4 1 . B r a n t le y ’ s
F r ie n d ly (22 8) a n d p o s s ib ly L a k e H o w e ll s C ra ig
H e rrin g to n (22.3). H e rrin g to n p u lle d a h a m s trin g
In p ra c tic e Iasi w eek p rio r to the c o u n t y m eet
W ith C a m p b e ll out. M a rtin w ill be the favorite
in the 4 4 0 T h e fleet-footed so p h o m o re fin ish e d
se co n d to C a m p b e ll In the c o u n t y m eet a n d has a
se a so n 's Itcsi B in e o f 4 9 .2 . B r a n t le y 's S ie v e
E m m o n s w ill a ls o be In the r u n n in g in the open
q u a rte r.
In th e d is t a n c e e v e n ts . S e m in o le C o u n t y
d o m in a te s w ith L a k e M a rv le a d in g Ihe w ay In
th e H80. L a k e B ra n tle y 's J o h n M o n d o (1:57.7)
a n d L a k e Mar v s H a ro ld P i l l s (1.59.11 h ave Ik -cii
b a ttlin g e a c h o th e r a ll se a so n . S p ru c e C r e e k 's
J o h n E llis (2:01.8) is the best tn'l fro m V o lu s ia
C o u n t y In the H80
S e m in o le J u n io r H illy Pc n ic k le a d s In the m ile

Darters
Squeeze
'Hounds
B y Sam Cook
H e r a ld S p o r t s E d it o r
L O N G W O O D - If W e d n e s d a y
n ig h t 's F iv e S t a r C o n fe re n c e
final b e tw e e n L y m a n 's
G re y h o u n d s a n d A p o p k a 's B lu e
B a rte rs Is a fo re ru n n e r o f n e x t
w eek’s d is t r ic t to u rn a m e n t, lo o k
for so m e q u a lit y b a s e b a ll at
He L a n d 's C o n r a d Park,
A p o p k a , ra n k e d No. 7 in th e
slate p o ll, a n d L y m a n , ra n k e d
No. 9. b a ttle d o n even te rm s fo r
s ix I n n i n g s b e f o r e T o n y
J o h n s o n ' s s e v c n t h •I n n I n g
squeeze h u n t lifte d the B lu e
H arters to a 4 -3 v ic to ry o v e r th e
G r e y h o u n d s a t L y m a n H ig h
School.
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se co n d -p lace tie in the confer*
ence w ith H c L a n d , L y m a n . 2 2 -5
overall, fin is h e d w ith a l l - 5 F iv e
S t a r m a r k . A p o p k a . 2 1 -8 -1
overall, w a s JO-6.
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the b u n t In th e se ve n th to b a n d
Ju n io r M a r k W h ittin g to n (1 11 a
tou gh lo ss. T h e In n in g s ta rte d
u n lu c k ily fo r W h ittin g to n w h e n
d a n g e ro u s M ik e H ln d e lifte d a
p o p u p I n to s h o r t le ft f ie ld .
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m oved u n d e r the b all but th e n
backed o ff a s left llr ld r r M ik e
H e n le y m o v e d In. T h e b a ll
dro p p ed fo r a sin g le .
H ln d e th e n s w ip e d s e c o n d
base a n d m o v e d to th ird o n T im
O x le y 's b u n t. J o h n s o n , w h o h a d
s tru c k o u t In tw o p re v io u s a p ­
p e a r a n c e s , ( lu s h e d a b u n t
tow ard t h r firs t base lin e a s
H ln d e b ro k e for Ihe (dale W h it ­
tin g to n 's o n ly p la y w as at first
b a s e a s H ln d e s c o re d th e
tie b re a ke r.
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but w h e n he sq u a re d a ro u n d I
ch an g ed It to a fa stb a ll a n d trie d
lo th ro w 11 at h im . " sa id W hit*
lln g to n . " I Just got It too low a n d
he w as a b le to b u n t It."
C a t c h e r J im m y O d o m agreed.
J o h n s o n h a n d le d th r bat a b o u t
a s w e ll a s a n y b o d y w e ' v e
p la y e d ." h e s a id . " M a r k d id
what he r u u ld but It w a s to u g h
to c h a n g e th e cu rv e Into the
fa s tb a ll."
W h ile A p o p k a used fin e sse to
p u ll o u t the w in . the H a rte rs
Dashed so m e firs t-In n in g p o w e r
to take u 2 -0 lead J o h n J a c k s o n
ra p p e d a o n e -o u t s in g le o f f
sta rte r B y r o n O v e rstre e t a n d
H ln d e fo llo w e d w llh a lin e -d riv e
hom er o v e r the r lg h l fie ld fence.
O v e rstre e t p itc h e d o u t of J a in s
In the s e c o n d a n d th ird In n in g s
hut A p o p k a n ic k e d h im for a ru n
In ih e fo u rth . J a s o n A n d re w
opened th e In n in g w llh a slo w
r o l l e r t o w a r d t h ir d . D e r e k
L lv e rn o ls made a nifty
b a re h a n d e d p ic k u p b u t th e n
threw t h r b a ll past first a n d
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14:24 7) fo llo w e d c lo s e ly by L a k e M a ry ju n io r Ken

Rohr 11 28 t) and senior Matt Palumbo (4 2'&gt;&gt;
T h r H a m s h ave th re e of th e lo p lou r In th e tw o
m ile led b v P a lu m b o (9:44 31. H o h r (9 4 7 .6 ) a n d
H o b b y H o w a rd (9.581
L a k e M a rv r o a r It M a rk M cG e e w h o p in g to p ic k
o p so m e p o in ts on L a k e Bratm -v. w h ic h fin is h e d
se co n d In the c o u n ty w h ile the K a n ts c a m e m
t h ir d
" l fig u re w e’ re not g o in g to lose a n y jio liit s In
t h r d is ta n c e e v e n ts .’ M c G e e sa id " B u t th e re I s a
lot o f q u a lity In the s p rin ts Irom o u ts id e the
c o u n ty In o rd e r fo r m y g u y s to c o n tin u e (tic k in g
u p places, they h a v e lo r u n a loi b o ile r.
" H o p e fu lly , w e ’ll sco re h c iic r lit ih e 44i&gt; relay
a n d gel stro n g e r In ih e o th e r r e la y s ." a d d e d
M cG ee
W h at B ra n tle y k d le d us in Iasi w e e k w a s
fie ld e v e n ts W e h a v e n 't b o rn c o n s is te n t In ih e
Held e v e n ts ."
S e a b re e ze 's S a n d C r a b s h ave a p a ir o f o u tsta ttd
lu g p c r lo r m r r s In the Held e v e n ts Itt Font
S y lv e s te r a n d J o h n P a r k s S\ H o s ie r is ih e s t a le ’s
le a d e r In Ihe sh o t p u l (59-81 a n d the c o tile re n c e
See F A R E W E L L . P ng r 7A

'Fat-Taco'
Combo
Lifts Tribe

THE WINNERS: Bonnie O liver, Mindy Gardborg, Catherine Enriques, Edie Duke, Trish

B y C h r is F ts te r
H c r a ld S p o r t s W r i t e r
Th ere b a v r lie cit lim e s w h e n
A lv c la " F a l " D ix o n a n d D u rh a m
" T a c o " S i l v a h a v e g iv e n
S e m in o le s o ltb u ll c o u c h B e lli
C o rs o in d ig e s tio n
B u i H ie " F a t- T a r o " c o m b in a ­
tio n d id n 't have C o rso r e a c h in g
lo r the P e p io B is m o l W e d n e s d a y .
D ix o n 's tw o -ru n t r lp lr h lg llg liir d
a s ix -ru n lo u r t ll In n in g a n d S ilv a
w e n t 3 lo r 3 a s i h e L a d y
S r m ln n lc s tu rn e d the ta b le s o n
L y m a n 's L a d y G re y h o u n d s . 9 2.
at L y m a n H ig h .
T h e w in Im p ro v ed S e m in o le ,
w h ic h (Im p lie d a 10-1 d e c is io n to
L y m a n last w eek, to 6 12 o v e ra ll
w h ile I h r L a d y G r e y h o u n d s fe ll
lo 5 -1 0
S e m in o le h o s t s D rl^ ilid 's L a d y B u lld o g s to d a y at
4. 15 a n d c lo se s out Hu- r e g u la r
se aso n M o n d a y at L a k e M a ty .
L y m a n e n d s th e re g u la r se a so n
UHluy ns It h o s l* L u k e M a r y .
S e m in o le o p e n s p la y In the
d is t r ic t t o u r n a m e n t T u e s d a y
w h e n It h o s ts S p ru c e C re e k lu a
p la y o ff fo r the e ig h th seed T h a t
H t riM Pftofo by Tommy Vmctftf
g a m e w ill lie p la y e d at 4 p m . at
P I lir h iir s t F ie ld (on 2 4 lh S ir e d )
Enriques, Emmy-lou Dulco.
M isle a d o f F o ri M e llo n .
A f t e r le a v in g a n u m b e r o f
base r u n tie rs o n In a lo s s to
Spruce Creek T u c sd ay .
S e m in o le c a sh e d in o n K s o p ­
p o r tu n it ie s W e d n e s d a y .
" W e b it It w h e n w e n e e d e d to
t o d a y ," C o r s o su ld . " T h e g ir ls
e a m r o u t m e n ta lly r e a d y to p la y .
1h e y d id n 't let u p u n t il th e y
In Ih e h o y s ' f i n a ls . L a k e
w a lk e d o lf t h r fie ld a lte r the
B ra n tle y p la y e rs a d v a n c e d -1-7 I h lr d o u t In Ihe se v e n th I n n in g ."
p la y e rs In the (Inal ro u n d , a ll Inti
L y m a n lo o k the e a r ly lead
o n e lo o k first p la c e . N e v e rth e ­ w llh o n e r u n In the b o tto m o f ih e
less, the P a trio ts w a lk e d a w a y
llr s l w h e n K r is tie K a is e r re a c h e d
w lib i h r leant iro p h y .
o n an e r r o r a n d sc o re d o n a
" I w as re a lly pleased w illi ila ­ d o u b le o ff Ih r hul o f B r u is e
w ny w e p la y e d ." sa id B ra n tle y
S te v e n s.
r o a c h F ra n k G o o c h . A l l r r an
S e m in o le a n sw e re d w it h a ru n
u n d efeated se a so n a n d Ihe d o m ­ In Ihe to p o f Ibc se co n d lo lie 11
in a tio n o l ih e F iv e S lu r C o n fe r­ a l I I h i ir l ly S a n d e rs, w h o w a s
e n ce to u rn a m e n t, ih e P a trio ts
3 (or 3 In the gam e, b u t w as
liv e d u p to th e ir re p u ta tio n .
lo rc e d at se co n d o n S h u w u n d u
F o r lo p -ra n k e d J u n io r M a rk
W a lk e r 's g ra n d e r. W a lk e r e v e n ­
M a ile r, th r road lo I h r d is tric t
t u a lly sc o re d o n a L v m a n e rro r.
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(ra c k lu lle d h im Into a s e e m in g ly
s
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re la x e d sta le fur a w h ile , as h r
lost (he lir s l set lo O a k B u lg e 's R ic h a r d s o n 's K i l l s in g le bu t
a c c u ra te -h ittin g J a s o n Vet- in the S e m in o le lie d II In I lie lo p of the
(b ird w h e n D ix o n re a ch e d o n an
fin a l.
Manet- w ent b a r k to Ills usu al e rro r a n d sco red w hen S a n d e rs
w a lk e d w llh the bases lo a d e d
p la y , how ever, lo c o m e h a r k III
Ihe next Iw o sets, th e n broke
T ile la id y S e m in o le * (lu lle d
Y c c o i 4-4 In the th ird . Me served
a w a y w llh s ix r u n s In th e lo p o f
o u t th e set 6-4 w h ic h reliev ed
the fo u rth . J a c k ie S u g g s reach ed
o n an e r r o r lo lead off but w as
G ooch ,
" l i e (Yee) p la y e d a tre m e n d o u s f o r c e d o i l L a u r a B u r k e ' s
g a m e ." said G o o c h u b o u l Ihe g ro u n d e r. " A l l r r that Is w h e n all
O a k R id e so p h o m o re " H e w ill lit­ h eck b ro k e lo o s e ," C o rs o sa id
a s good a s M a rk Is o ne d a y If he
S h e r i P c t r r s o n s in g le d anti
k e r p s at II."
D ix o n rlp |ie d a trip le lo d r iv e In
In the No 2 p o s itio n , second
B r u k e a n d P e te rso n . S i l v a
se e d J a s o n J o n e s of S p ru c e
fo llo w e d w llh a sin g le l o c h a se
C r e e k ed ged L a k e l lr a n l lr y 's
h o m e D ix o n w ith Hie (b ir d r u n of
Hie fram e. J a c k ie F a rr th e n d re w
S ee T E N N IS . P a g e 7 A
a w a lk a n d S ilv a sc o re d w h e n
J a n r i H a m k gol on v ia a n e rro r
S a n d e rs th e n r u n ic H iro u g h w ith
a b ig tw o -ru n sin g le, d r iv in g In
F u rr u n d M am k. I hut boosted
S e m in o le 's lead to 8 2

Lady Hawks Sweep District

Lake Brantley, Renaud-Whigham Duo Take Boys' Titles
J o h n N e ls o n
H e r a ld S p o r t a W r i t e r
It w as a c le a n sw e e p for Ihe
L a k e H o w ell g ir ls ' te n n is tra m in
the Hist r ie l 5 T o u rn a m e n t a s ii
t o o k a ll s e v e n d i v is io n s a t
C a s s e lb e r r y 's R e d H u g L a k e
P a rk W e d n e sd a y . L a k e B ra n tle y ,
m e a n w h ile , w o n Ihe h o y s c o m ­
p e titio n at O r la n d o E v a n s H ig h
S c h o o l w h ile L a k e M a r y 's so p h
o m o rc d u o of M ik e K e n a u d a n d
S h e a W h lg h a m e a rn e d a trip lo
s la te b y w in n in g Ib c No. 2
dou bles,
T h e L a d y H a w k s o f l. a k r
H o w e ll p ro v e d th e m s e lv e s lo be
th e d o m in a n t fo rc e In g ir ls '
te n n is a s Ihe e n tire tea m w ent
w ith o u t lo s in g th ro u g h o u t the
th re e d a y s o f p la y
" T h e y c o u ld n 't h a v e do n e a n y
b e lte r." s a id c o a c h M lk r H a rgis.
T h e h ig h lig h t o f t h r fin a l
ro u n d w a s th e la st m a tc h b e ­
tw ee n tw o r iv a ls s in c e th e ir
fre sh m e n y e a rs L a k e H o w e ll's
N o I p la y e r C a th e r in e E n riq u e s
lo o k e d o v e r th e n e t to see
L y m a n 's K im F a u lk n e r w h o h a d
beaten h er 18 d a y s ago.
F a u lk n e r th ra s h e d E n r iq u e s In
H ie co n fe re n ce fin a l a n d a lso
beat her In la st y e a r's d is tric t
f i n a l. N e v e r t h e le s s , h i s t o r y
wasn't to rejK-al lls c lf us E n r i­
q u e s d e f e a t e d F a u l k n e r in

Tennis
s ir a lg h l s e ts 0 -3 .6 -3 .
" I just m ade su re I got ih e b a ll
b a c k . " s a lt l E n r i q u e s a s
F a u lk n e r bunged the h a ll de ep In
her a g g re ssiv e sty le . " I w a s w a y
m o re d e te rm in e d ib is tim e . I
w e n i In fe elin g I c o u ld w in ."
In l h r N o. 2 p o s i t i o n .
Catherine's rlght-m lnulcy o u n g e r s ts ir r I r is h E n r iq u e s
m e t L u k e M a r y ' s K a e le n e
K y e r s o n In her q u est lo r th e B ile .
T r is h to o k her iw o y e a r u n ­
d e fe a te d strea k a n d s trc c h e d one
g a m e lo n g e r lo beat K y e rs o n 6-3,
7 6 ( 5 l|
A ls o ( lu llin g her se co n d y ea r
u n b e a te n m a rk o n Ib c lin e w as
L a d y H a w k E d le D u lc c . H er
op pone nl. L a k e M a r y 's
B e rn a d e tte P e te rs , w a s no
s tra n g e r lo D u lc c a s th e y m et In
Ihe co n fe re n ce (Inal w h e re D u lc c
e m e rg e d w llh a 6 * 2 .6 4 V icto ry .
In W e d n e s d a y 's i n e r t i n g .
P e te rs got m ore a g g re ss iv e a n d
m o v e d D u lc c h o r iz o n ta lly o n the
b a s e lin e , but D u ll e s tu c k to her
w in n in g stra te g y a n d h e r h a r d ­
h itt in g b a selin e gam e (o take
Peters. 6 4 . 7 5
T h e fo u rth p o s lllo n w a s held
b y the secon d m e m b e r o f I he

D u lc e la m lly . E m m y -lo u D u lc c .
T h r u n d e fe a te d Ire slim a n w ent
a g a in s t W in t e r P a r k 's J e n n ife r
M a e K a y In a s im ila r s ty le a s her
s is te r a n d c a m e o u t w ith a n easy
6 1 . 0-2 p u t- a w a y , e ta im ln g the
title.
S o p h o m o re M in d y G u rd tic rg
u s e d a c o n s is t e n t - b a s e lin in g
gam e to w e a r out her s r m llln a l
o p p o n e n t. W in te r P a r k 's S h e ri
F o rties. In three sets 5-7. 7 6.
0 4
A n o th e r three set w eard o w n gave h e r the lilt It p o s itio n
c h a m p io n s h ip against D e la n e y
C la r k o f B o o n e 4-6. 6-4. 6 - 1
h i Ihe d o u b le s c o m p e lIIIon,
the L a d y H a w k s c o n tin u e d lo
r o ll t h r o u g h w it h o u t m u c h
th re a t. B o t h t r a m s m a n a g e d
v ic to rie s lo fin a liz e Ihe le a n t
c h a m p io n s h ip .
In Ihe No. I d o u b le s. Ihe
C a t h e r in e K n r lq u r s / K m m y - lo u
D u lc r d u o d e fc a ir d L a k r M a r y 's
S u s ie S te w a rt a n d K y e rso n In a
s tra ig h t set 6-3. 6 3 e llo r l as
1 In lr fa st-p a re d sh o ts p ro v ed too
m u c h for I h r L a k e M a ry Ira n i
T h e E d ie D u Ice -T rish E n r iq u e s
t r a in took I h e ir c o n feren ce w in ­
n in g lo rtti Into the d is tric t (Inal
in c r u s h B o o n e 's S h a n n o n
H a s tin g s a n d T r a c y H u rn b y. 6 - 1.
6 2 T h is gave Lake H o w e ll a
c le a n sw e e p o f the c h a m p io n ­
s h ip s

La k e B ra n tley's A s p le n C ontinues H ot S tre a k , R a ise s A v e r a g e To .404

Eby, Beasley Propel Oviedo To 8th Straight
A L T A M O N T E S P R I N G S - M lk k l E b y 's
th rc c -ru n h o m e r a n d Dee Dee B e a s le y 's
bases loaded t rip le led Ihe w a y a s O v ie d o 's
L a d y L io n s w o n th e ir e ig h th s tra ig h t gam e.
9-1 o v e r L a k e B r a n tle y 's L a d y P a trio ts
W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n at L a k e B r a n lle y
H ig h .

Paul Alegre socked his fifth
h o m e r W e d n e s d a y but
Lyman lost to Apopka.

O v ie d o ra n Its re c o rd to 13-7 w ith th e w in
w h ile B ra n tle y fe ll to 8 1 4 T h e L io n s clo se
o u t the O ra n g e B e ll C o n fe re n c e se a so n
tod a y us th e y tra v e l to O rla n d o to t u k r o n
B is h o p M oore. O v ie d o Is 8-1 In ih e O B C . tie d
w llh O sce o la K is s im m e e . L a k e B r a n tle y
c lo s e s out the r r g u la r season F r id a y at L a k e
H o w ell.

Softball
T h e Lady L io n s b ro k e o pe n a c lo s e gam e
w ith fo u r r u n s In ih e fo u rth a n d then
w ra p p ed II ii(&gt; w ith three m o re In th e flflh .
B ra n tle y d id n 't sco re u n t il Ihe b o tto m o f the

seventh.
O v ie d o to o k a 1-0 lead In Ihe lo p o f Ihe
se ve n th w h e n B e a sle y s in g le d In C a ro lin e
C h a v is . T h e L io n s u p jir d I h r le a d to 5-0 In
ih e fo u rth o n B e a sle y s Ih rce -ru n t rip le a n d
D e b b ie C o le 's R B I llr ld e r 's ch o ice .
In I h r fifth . E b v gave O v ie d o a 8 -0 lead b y

s m a s h in g a th re e -ru n h o m e r, h e r fo u rth o f
Ihe year. T h e th re e R B I's run th e so p h o m o re
s ta n d o u t's c o u n ty -le a d in g se a so n total 10
32.
l l r u n l l r y u v o ld e d Ihe s h u to u t In t h r
se v e n th w h e n S h e rr y " I r e ” A s p le n sin g le d
a n d sc o re d o n a tw o-out s in g le b y N ik k i
B u rk e .
F u r O v ie d o , w h ic h b a d 1 1 fills . F ra n
F o ste r. C h a v is a n d B e asle y b a d Iw o f ills
each C h a v is h a d a dou ble.
L u k e B r a n lle y m an ag ed Ju sl s ix f ills In ih r
gam e led b y A s p le n w h o w a s 2 fo r 3 " I c e "
h a s been red b o l fo r Ih r L a d y P u trlo ts O ils
w eek a n d h a s ra is e d her a v e ra g e fro m .351
lo 4 0 4 In I h r Iasi (b re r g am es

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g o in g lo g e l (he m ost o u t o f (he
rest o f o u r g a m e s ." C o rs o said.
W h ile S ilv a un d S a n d e rs hud
llir r e t ills e a ch In pave the w a y
for Ihe S c m ln o lr s . P e te rso n w as
2 fo r 4 in Hie lead o ff spot.
A n o th e r b rig h t sjiot fur th e T r ib e
W t-d n rs d u y w a s C in d y H o g a n 's
p la y at t h ir d base
" C in d y d id a n o u t s t a n d in g
Jo b ." C o rs o sa id o f B o g a n " S h e
h ad s ix p iilo u ls a n d iw o u s s is ls
w ith o u t a n erro r. T liu t 's Ihe first
lim e I r a n re m e m b e r th a t we
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State Certifies Non-Typical Deer Record
A w h ite -ta ile d d e e r scortgn 181 2/8 p in ts
h a s been c e rtifie d b y the F lo rid a G a m e a n d
F re s h W a te r F is h C o m m is s io n (G F C ) a s the
n e w sta te r e c o r d fo r n o r t- ly p lc a l d e e r
an tle rs.
T h e re c o rd b u c k w as k ille d b y J u n io r
H u rs t o f B lo u n ts to w n . H e k ille d the d e e r In
D e c e m b e r 1 9 7 0 In C a lh o u n C o u n t r y .
H u r s t's b u c k su rp a ss e s the p re v io u s reco rd
for a n o n -ty p ic a l ra c k w h ic h sco re d 163 l/H
p o in ts. It w a s ta k e n b y B illy H oe B a ss o f
M a d iso n In 1975.
T h e G F C I n itia te d the F lo r id a B u c k
re g is try In Ihe fa ll o f 1982 to re c o g n ize the
biggest ra c k e d d e e r k ille d In Ihe state.
A n t ic r s a re sc o re d a s e ith e r t y p ic a l o r
n o n -ly p lc a l d e p e n d in g o n th e ir sh a p e and
c o n fig u ra tio n .
A n o n -ly p lc a l ru c k is one wi t h p o in ts that
are u n u s u a l In lo c a tio n and o rig in a te fro m
tit her p o in ts o r fro m the sid e s o r the b o tto m
o f the m a in a n t le r beam .
H u rst k ille d the b u c k w h ile d o g h u n tin g
w ith c o m p a n io n s near C la rk s v ille . A llh o u g h
tim e c lo u d e d h is m r m o r y o f the d e ta ils.
H u rst re m e m b e rs the day w a s ra in y and

SPORTS
INBRIEF
Ball M o to r Lino Boun ces B a ck ;
E lks Trim K n ig h ts In N in e , 7-6
(tall M o to r I,Inc b o u n c e d b a rk fro m a lo u g h lo w o n
M o n d a y to c la im a 10-7 v ic to ry o v e r K lw a n ls W e d n e sd a y In
S a n fo rd J u n io r L e a g u e a c tio n at C h a s e I’a rk . H all M o to r
L in e Im proved to 5 1 a n d re m a in e d In firs t place w h ile
K l w a n s fell to 3-2.
A s ix ru n first In n in g led the w ay for H a ll M o to r l-lne. T h e
o n ly h it in the I n n in g w a s a tw o-run s ln g lr o ff the fiat of
H u rn e tl W a s h in g to n . S e v e n w a lk s a lso o p e n e d the door for
Ihe b ig Inning.
H a ll M otor L in e se w e d u p the w in w tih th re e ru n s In Ihe
fo u rth . S in g le s b y J lm b o L u c a s a n d J a y A d c o c k w ere the
k e y b its A d r o c k h a d I w o o f the fo u r h it s for B a ll.
K lw a n ls had s ix h its In Ihe gam e bu t B a ll M o to r L in e had
Ix-Mer c o n tro l p itc h in g . B e rn a rd M itc h e ll w a s 3 for 4 to lead
K lw a n ls at the p la te .
In W e d n e sd a y n ig h t 's first gam e. J e f f S m it h 's sa c rific e
lly drove In the w in n in g ru n In the to p o f the n ln lh In n in g
a s E lk s u p en d ed K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s . 7-6.
T h e K n ig h ts h a d r u n u p a 6-1 lead a fte r tw o in n in g s but
E lk s ca m e h a c k w it h in 6-4 by Ihe fifth . W illie "Sugar T e x "
M c C lo u d then w en t o n In relief for E lk s a n d c lo s e d the door
o n K fX J Ihe rest of the w ay. In five In n in g s . M c C lo u d
a llo w e d Just o n e h it. s tr u c k out 13 a n d th re w 4 2 strik e s out
o f 54 p ilch e s.
E lk s tied the g a m e w ith sin g le r u n s In ih e six th a n d
se v e n th before V o n E rie S m a ll drew a w a lk to lead off the
lo p o f the n in th , s to le secon d a n d th ir d , a n d sco red on

I n d i v i d u a l s t h r o u g h o u t the C o m m is s io n s '* 12 c o u n try C e n tra l R e g io n w h o
a re In te re ste d in b e c o m ln g a V o lu n t e e r
H u n te r E d u c a tio n In stru c to r s h o u ld c o n ta c t
L t B v ro n S ta lv e y at I -8 0 0 -3 4 2 -9 6 2 0 o r
w rite G F C . 1239 S.W . 10th St.. O ca la . FI.
32674.

L a rry
W illiam s
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H U N T IN G

Flo rid a W ildlife, the G F C c o n s e rv a tio n
m a g a zin e , has o pened Its 19H5 photographyco n te st. said ed ito r J o h n W a te rs. J r . T h e
co n te st h a s fo ur ca te g o rie s a n d is o p e n lo
e v e ryo n e .
W a te rs sa id last y e a r s co n te st received
so m e 4 5 5 en tries, a n d the 16 w in n e rs w ere
p a id 8 5 4 5 for th e ir p u b lis h e d photos.
T h e fo u r 1985 cate g o ries are A. B ird s . B.
M a m m a ls . C . F is h . A m p h i b i a n s . I n ­
v e rteb rates. a n d R e p tile s. D. H u n tin g a n d
F is h in g In F lo rid a
O n ly c a te g o ry D m a y sh o w people In the
p ic tu re .
W it h t h is m a n y c a te o g o rle s n o o n e
s h n o u ld be left out o f the fun.
D e a d lin e for a ll c n lr le s to be re ce iv e d is
J u n e 28 , 1985. O N Iy 3 5 m m c o lo r s lid e s o r
la r g e r c o lo r tra n s p a r e n c y p o s itiv e s are
e lig ib le . A self-addressed re tu rn envelo pe
m u st a lso lx- e n clo sed w ith a ll e n trie s
T h e re a rc 10 o ffic ia l r u le s for en trie s, and
a n o ffic ia l e n try fo rm (or p h o to c o p y l Is
re q u ire d .
E n try fo rm s a n d ru le s are free. W rite:
F lo rid a W ild life P h o to C o n te st. 6 2 0 S o u th
M e rid ia n Street. T a lla h a ss e e . 32301

321-0720

If y o u e n jo y h u n tin g a n d feel the need to
help m a k e h u i t ln g a b e tter sp o rt y o u m ig h t
r o n s ld e r b e c o m in g a V o lu n te e r H u n te r
E c u c a tlo n In s tru c to r w ith the G F C .

cold.

T h e C o m m is s io n e r s h u n te r e d u c a tio n
p ro g ra m Is a 15 h o u r c o u rse d e sig n e d lo
give s tu d e n ts b a s ic In fo m ra tlo n abo u t h u n ­
tin g a n d s h o o tin g sp o rts. W h ile tw elve
dlffernt su b je c ts are do vered . safe ty a n d
o u td tx ir e t h ic s are stressed th ro u g h o u t the
course. S tu d e n ts a r r also g iv e n the o p p o r­
tu n ity to p a rtic ip a te In liv e -firin g o f rifles,
sh o tg u n g s. a n d b o w s-and-arro w s.

Bu t that d id n 't s lo p h im fro m g e ttin g the
deer w hen he fin a lly had the o p p o rtu n ity .
H u rst sa id he d id n ’t w eigh the b u c k , bu t he
Im-IIv c s It w lg h e d ab o u t 1HO p o u n d s o r so
w h ic h w o u ld not be u n u s u a l fo r b u r k x In the
a re a 's fa r m in g c o u n try . T h e deer s ra c k w as
2 2 tin e s a n d Is 2 6 Inches at Its w idest
lo ca tio n .

In d iv id u a ls m u st first p ass th stu d en t test
and th e n a ssist a c e rtifie d In stru c o r la-fore
b e c o m in g ce rtifie d as In stru c to rs
th e m se lve s, Not o n ly w ill In s tru c to rs hagve
pride In fu r th e rin g the sp o rt of h u n tin g hut
they m a y a c tu a lly h elp sa v e liv e s th ro u g h
t he p ro m o tio n o fs.d e g u n h a n d lin g

BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Smith's sac fly.

STANDINGS

J o h n U u m p h 's tw o ru n h o m e r h lg llg h te d a six -ru n
se co n d In n in g W e d n e s d a y as A d c o c k H o o fin g d isp o sed o f
M c d c o P h a rm a c y , H 3. in Sa n fo rd L it t le A m e ric a n Lea g u e
a c tio n at F o ri M e llo n P u rk.
W h ile A d c o c k to o k a b ig lead e a rly , th e p it c h in g o f T o n y
t.‘ h a v e rs d id ih e rest. C h n v r r s h u rle d a th re e -h itle r, s tru c k
o u t 10 a n d w a lk e d six . C h a v e rs had u n o -h ltte r going Into
the fifth w hen D e m e tr iu s M ille r s in g le d . M e d c o broke the
s h u to u t In ih e s ix t h wi t h d o u b le s b y L a k o s c a K e n n o n and
C o r e y J o h n s o n le a d in g the w ay.
E lo y d H e n d e rso n p itc h e d a llir e c h llt e r In a lo s in g ca u se .
H u m p h had I w o h its tor A d r o c k H o o fin g .

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M a u ric e C h e c k s ' ju m p e r w ith 3 :3 0 r e m a in in g gave the
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J u li u s E rv tn g s Ju m p e r 2H se co n d s la te r. A fte r C h e e k s
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fin is h e d w ith 2 6 |x i!n ls. lilt a foul shot lo m a k e It 97-93,
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D E T R O I T IUIMI — J im G a u ltie r b ro k e D e tro it's
w in n in g stre a k a n d J a c k M o rris ' h e a rt W e d n e s­
day.
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H ie M ilw a u k e e B re w e rs h a n d D r-troll its llr s l loss
of Hie se aso n afte r s ix v ic to rie s, a 2-0 d e cisio n . He
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p itc h In e v e ry d llle r e n t lo c a tio n . I k n o w how h ig h
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the th ird u n d a s ln g lr to L a n c e P a r r is h In Ihe
fo urth. H e re tire d Ihe last 13 h a tte rs he faced,
w a lk e d o ne a n d s lr u r k out two.
" T h e r e 's n o d o u b t In m y m in d th e y 're a
co n fid e n t c lu b . " sa id D a rw in . " Y o u h e a r them on
Ihe be n ch p u llin g for o ne a n o th e r. T h e y 'v e got a
great m an ag er,
“ T h e y h a v e a few years o f e x p e rie n c e a n d a
good p itc h in g staff. T h e y k n o w how to w in ."
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w a lk e d o ne In a b s o rb in g h is firs t lo s s In I h rrc
de cisio n s.
Ganlner w a s 1-for 2 0 w hen he step ped to Ih r
plate In the tilth u llr r c o n se c u tiv e tw o-out sin g le s
b y Ben O g ltv ic a n d B ill S r h r o c d r r He g ro u n d e d a
sin g le In Ihe h o le lo left to b re a k a s c o r r lr s s Mr
G a n ln e r trip le d to lead o(T the e ig h th a n d gave
D a rw in un In su ra n c e ru n w h e n P a u l M o llto r hit a
sa c rific e fly to ce n te r.

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It's one th in g to he ca st a s D a vid. It's q u ite a n o th e r to
h a v e y o u r s lin g s h o t ta k e n aw uy.
T h e W in n ip e g .le ts r e a lly do n 't m in d l&gt;clng u n d e rd o g s In
th e ir S tn y lh e D iv is io n fin a l se ries a g a in s t the d e fe n d in g
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w ith o u t D ale llu w e r c h u k 's c ra c k e d r ib s , exp ecte d to
s id e lin e Ihe p r o lific s c o re r fo r ut lea st th e o p e n er o f the
tarsi - o f se ve n se ries.
" F ir s t , we w e re n 't su p p o se d to be In th e p la y o ffs ," sa id
W in n ip e g c o a c h H a rry L o n g , " T h r u w e w e re n 't su p p osed
to fin is h se co n d (b e h in d E d m o n to n J. T h e n we w eren 't
su p p o se d to beat (llrst-ru u n d o p p o n e n t) C a lg a ry . W h a t's
h u p p e u rd to u s so fa r Is v e ry s a tls y ln g .
" ( B u ll It's g o in g to lie e x tre m e ly d iffic u lt . W e 're p la y in g
th e best team In h o c k e y rig h t n o w u n d w e re w ith o u t o u r
le a d in g s c o re r."
In o th e r d iv is io n fin a ls stu rttn g T h u r s d a y . C h ic a g o h o sts
M in n e so ta , M o n tre a l e n te rta in s Q u e b e c, u n d P h ila d e lp h ia
h a s h om e Ice u d v u n tu g c against Ihe N ew Y o r k Islanders.

Chipola's JC Record Snapped
S E M IN O L E , O k la . |U PI) — T w o g a m e s S e m in o le J u n io r
C o lle g e never p la y e d a p p a re n tly w ill a llo w Ihe school to go
d o w n In the re c o rd tx io k s as the Ju n io r co lleg e team w ith
th e m ost c o n s e c u tiv e w in s,
S J C A th le t ic D ir e c to r D r. T h u r m a n E d w a rd s sa id
W e d n esd a y th e s c h o o l received w o rd th e N a tio n a l J u n io r
C o lle g e A th le tic A s s o c ia tio n In llu lc h ln s o n , K a n . ru le d tw o
g a m es forfeited b y H u tc h in s o n J u n io r C o lle g e M a rc h 2 5
w o u ld count a s S J C v ic to rie s.
T h o se tw o v ic to r ie s w o u ld give S J C . n o w 56-3, u re c o rd
“ I 42 c o n se c u tiv e v ic to rie s th ro u g h M a rc h 26, b re a k in g the
N .JC A A re c o rd of 4 1 set In 1972 by C h lp o lu C o m m u n ity
C o lle g e of M a ria n n a . F la
E d w a rd s su ld d o c u m e n ta tio n o f u ll g a m e s In Ihe w in
stre a k w ill be fu rw u rd rd to N J C A A o ffic ia ls , a n d o nce th e y
u rc verified, S J C s h o u ld o w n the reco rd ,
T h e S J C T r o ju n s o w n e d u re co rd o f 3 9 0 id le r the J u n io r
v u ts lly team b la s te d H u tc h in s o n 2 9 -0 u n d 1 3 0 . A p |ia re u tly la-cause of the p o u n d in g , H u t c h in s o n forfetled tw o
g a m es sc h e d u le d fo r M a rc h 23

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the c lu tc h In ih e e ig h th , belted u three ru n h o m e r
w ith n o n e o u t In the 10th to le a d the J a y s . T h e
blow m ad e a w h in e r o l B ill C a u d ill. 3-1. w h o hud
g iv e n u p th e go ahead r u n in the lo p o f l he

A i K a n s a s C ity , C h a r lie L e lb ra n d t th re w a
fo u r -h itle r and lig h t - h illin g B u d d y B la n r a lu u a
b lo a te d a three ru n . set und In n in g h o m e r to c a rry
the R o y a ls
L e lb ra n d t w a lk e d three a n d s tr u c k
o u t liv e He n a rro w ly m isse d c o m b in in g w ith
te a m m a te D a n n y J a c k s o n lo th ra w h a ck -to -b u ck
s h u to u ts of the Red S o x .

Inntlig.
A t C le v e la n d , e rro rs by re lie v e r J o s e H o m an .
0-1. a n d t h ir d lia s c m a n B ro o k J a c o b y h elp e d (h r
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B a ltim o re p ro d u c e d the thre e r u n s u n a baseslo a d e d e r r o r b y J a c o b y , a f ie ld e r 's c h o ic e
g ro u n d e r b y C a l R ip k e n und a n In fie ld sin g le

N A S H V I L L E . I'enn |UPI| — T h e T e n n e sse e B u re a u o f
In v e stig a tio n Is e x jte c lr d lo tell the D u v ld s o n C o u n ty g ra n d
Jury F rid a y th a t m a n y V a n d e rb ilt fo o tb a ll p la y e rs got
Ille g a lly d lsja -u se d ste ro id s from u F r u n k lln p h a rm a c is t, it
w a s repo rted tod a y.
E J . (Doc| K ir is , V a n d e rb ilt's s tre n g th c o u c h now on a
p a id leave o f a b s e n c e . w ill be Iden tified to th e gra n d Ju ry us
the so u rce o f se v e ra l s h ip m e n ts o f
A g e n t H ill H o lt refu se d
lo d is c u s s th e th re e m o n th In v e stig a tio n in v o lv in g fo u r
s la te s
S o u t h C a ro lin a . F lo rid a , P e n n s y lv a n ia a n d
T e nnessee .
If th is g ra n d Ju ry , w h ic h Is n e a rin g the e n d o f Its
f o u r m o n t h te rm , fa lls to re tu rn In d ic tm e n ts , the re su lts o f
Ihe T i l l n v e a tlg u tln n c o u ld be g iv e n to Ihe next grun d Ju ry
— to be se le cte d In M a y,
J a n H the T B I to ld V a n d e rb ilt a th le tic d ire c to r H oy
K ra m e r that " u p e rs o n or p e rs o n a " In Ihe u n iv e r s ity 's
a th le tic d e p a rtm e n t w o id d be In te rv ie w e d to d e te rm in e the
so u rce o f p r e s c rip tio n d ru g s d isc o v e re d d u rin g a n a u to p s y
o f A u g u s t ln lu s J a s p e r s

A lfr e d o G r in in c o lle c te d three h its a n d an R B I to
h e lp the A s c o m p le te a three-gam e s c r lr s sw eep
T h e lo s s w as S e a t tle 's t h ir d s tra ig h t s in c e
w in n in g Its llr s l s ix g am es lh&gt;n S u tto n , 2-0,
su ffe re d th ro u g h a s h a k y start to c o lle c t Ills
2H 2 u d ca re e r v ic to ry

Blue Jays 3, Rangers !

Oriole# A. Indians 3

TBI: S te ro id s A t V a n d erb ilt

California's Rod Carew was 2 (or 4 with a
triple and scored Ihe winning run as the
Angels upended Minnesota Wednesday, 4 3.
Carew ran his career hit total to 2,957.

A'a 8, Mariners 4
A t O a k la n d . M lk r D a vis h it a so lo lim n e r a n d

Angels 4. Twins 3
A t M tnnra|x)l!x G a r y P e ttis sin g le d h o m e tw o
r u n * to h e lp the A n g e ls h a n d the T w in s th e ir
s ix t h stra ig h t loss. J im S la to n . 1-0. sca tte re d
se ve n h it* o ver » lx In n in g s. T h e v e te ra n r ig h t ­
h a n d e r s tru c k o u t fo u r a n d w a lk e d none. D o n n ie
M o u re p itch e d the fin a l Ihree In n in g • for h i* flr» l
save.

Soto Charged With Simple Battery
A T L A N T A lU P I| — C in c in n a ti
Red* pi le tte r M a rio S o to h a s a
co u p le u f a p p e a ra n c e s to m a k e
the n e x t tim e h e 's In A ila n ta :
o ne o n the m o u n d a n d Ih r o th e r
b e fo rru ju d g e .
A fte r p it c h in g the R e d s to a
2-1 v ic to ry T u e s d a y n ig h t. S o to
w ent out o n the to w n in c e le ­
b r a t e a n d w o u n d u p b e in g
c h a rg e d w it h s im p le b a it r r y as
the ir s u lt o f a n e a rly W e d n e sd a y
m o rn in g n ig h t c lu b lig h t.

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a r re s tr d abo u t 12 4 5 a m E S I
W e d n e sd a y for a lle g e d ly h illin g
a w a ite r at the L im e lig h t disco.
S o to. 28. o f t h r D o m in ic a n
R e p u b lic , w a s u rd e rrd to re tu rn
to the A tla n ta M u n ic ip a l C o u rt
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a p p ro a c h e d S o lo und sp o ke to
h im . T h r m a n th e n w a lk e d o v e r
a n d sta rte d ta lk in g lo S a r b u c h c r
w h o sa id S o lo ca m e o v er a n d
o rd e re d h im to h ave ih e m a n
t h r o w n out of Ihe c lu b .
S a r b u c h c r sa id h e a sk e d S o to to
le a ve a n d I h r p lir h e r th re w the
punches.

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Hesketh
Nab Cards
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L o u is C a r d in a ls , w h o p r id e
ih r m s r lv c a o n th e ir speed, d ied
on the b a s e p a th s W e d n e sd a y
night.
M o ntreal ro o k ie J o e H r s k r t h
retired 17 c o n s e c u tiv e b u tle rs ut
one point a n d I he E x p o s nab bed
L o n n ie S m ith at the plate for the
du al out In a 2 - 1 v ic to ry o v e r the
C a rd in a ls.
S m ith led o ff Ihe n in th w ith a
sing le olT re lie v e r J e lf R eard on ,
a n d s lo lc se co n d . T w o o u ts later.
A n d y V a n S ly k c g ro u n d e d to
first basem an R a z o r S h in e s , w ho
Ix x iird Ih r b all. S e e in g he d ld n ‘ 1
have tim e lo m a k e the p la y at
llr s l, S h in e s th re w h o m e w here
c a tc h e r M lk r F ll/ g r r a ld r a s lly
tagged o u t S m it h lo r n d th r
gam r
" H r (S m ith ) w a s g o in g a ll Ih r
w a y ," St. turn Is m u n a g rr W h lte y
H e rzo g sa id . "A bad th ro w a n d
we lie Ihe g a m e ."
A good th ro w ended It.
A lte r a llo w in g un R B I s ln g lr (o
•lack C la r k In t h r first Inning.
H r s k r t h , a 2 0 - y e a r -old
s o u t h p a w , m o w e d d o w n 17
b a ite rs Ik -fore Issu in g a one-out
w a lk to C la r k III t h r se ve n th .
" J o e d id n 't s la r i real w e ll, but
h r fin is h e d s tro n g ," M o n tre a l
m u n a g r r B u c k R o d g e rs sa id .
" H r r e a lly g o l u g o in g id le r he
se ttled d o w n ."
It w a s Ih r first o u tin g In 1 1
d a y s for l l r s k r l h . w h o h a s been
bo thered b y a n elb o w Injury.
"I h a d n 't th ro w n In s u c h a
lo n g tim e th at I had tro u b le
h ittin g m y s t r ld r . " he said. "I
w a s t r y in g to a im th e b a ll
In stra d o f th ro w in g It. B u t I
se ttled d o w n I w o rk e d w ell. M y
fa s llu ill a n d s lid e r w ere there
w ith m e ."
H e ske th . 1-0, s lr u r k out five
a n d w a lk e d thre e In h is first
stu rt o f the season. R e ard on
p ic k e d u p h is firs t save b y
p it c h in g t w o I n n in g s . J o h n
T u d o r. 0 - 1, to o k Ih r loss.
T u d o r h it A n d re D aw son to
lead o ff the s ix t h a n d a sin g le by
H u h ic B ro o k s m o ved D aw son to
se co n d . A fte r a d o u b le p lay .
W o h lfo rd sin g le d to rig h t for the
gam e w in n in g hit.
T h e E x p o s o pened s to rin g In
the first w h e n B ro o k s ' RBI sin g le
scored V u n c e L a w S i. L o u is lie d
the gam e In Its h a lf o f Ihe In n in g
w hen C la r k d e liv e re d S m ith w ith
a n RBI s in g le

Cubs S, Phillies 4
A t C h ic a g o . K e ith M o relan d
aton ed for thre e e rro rs w ith fo ur
RB I. In c lu d in g a Ihree-run d o u ­
ble that ra p p e d a fo u r-ru n sevr n lh In n in g , lo c a rry tlie C u b a to
th eir fifth s tra ig h t v ic to ry . T h e
P h illie s are 1-7, th e ir w orst start
sin c e 1938

Reds 8 . Braves I
A t A tla n ta . N ic k E s a s k y w ent
3-for-4. d ro v e In tw o ru n s and
sco red tw ice lo lead Ihe R e d s to a
sw eep o f th e ir three-gam e series
w ith Ihe B ra v e s R o o k ie T o m
B ro w n in g . 1 0 , a llo w e d s ix h its
lo r ih e v ic to ry . R e d s' playerm a n ag er Pete Rose had a sin g le
to m ove w it h in 8 5 h its o f T y
C o b b 's a lL tim e re c o rd o f 4.191.

Mats 10. P traUsS
A t P itt s b u r g h . R afael S a n ta n a
h it a tw o -ru n h o m e r a n d scored
thre e r u n s to sp a rk the Mets.
w h o w o n fo r th e se ve n th tim e In
e ig h t g a m e s K e lv in C h a p m a n
a n d K e ith H e rn a n d e z drove In
tw o r u n s a p ie c e a n d D a rr y l
S tra w b e rry a d d e d a so lo hom er.

Dodgsrs I, Astros 0
A t Lo* A n g e le s. M ik e M a rsh a ll
sin g le d h o m e M a ria n o D u n ca n
fro m se co n d base w ith tw o out In
the b o tto m o f the 1 1th to lift the
D odger*. O re l H e rsh ls e r. 1-0.
p itc h e d th re e In n in g s o f h itle ss
re lie f for the v ic to ry . T h e Astro*
m an ag ed o n ly thre e h its o ff R ic k
H o n e y c u tt a n d H e rsh lse r.

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m the m ile F o llo w in g S a m o c k i m th e m ile arc
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to M ik e H e n le y . A p o p k a ro a c h
S o n n y W ise b ro u g h t In O x le y , a
rig h t-h a n d e r, to fa re the rig hth a n d e d H e n le y . H e n le y p r o ­
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le g is la tiv e s e s s io n ,'
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w a rra n t T h e y en tered the h o m e
a n d se iz e d th e p la n ts a n d o th e r a p a r t m e n t o w n e r . I s a b e lla
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gloves, p u lle d y o u n g c it r u s tree s fro m the g ro u n d at tw o
n u rs e rie s to d a y a n d s ta c k e d th e m o n p ile s to be b u rn e d .
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e r a d ic a t io n Is b u rn in g .
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n u rs e rie s o w n e d b y D o u g H o lm b e rg — th r H o lm b e rg
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p ro b a tio n .
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have s in c e file d a n u m b e r o f
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la w y e r Is c o n v ic te d o f a felo ny.
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law . He Ju st s lls there d a y a lte r
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e x p lo d e s im u lta n e o u s ly ut t h r e r a b o rtio n c lin ic s had to
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Hie S en a te In v o tin g to " c la r if y " the 1984 O m n ib u s
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give lo rn ! s c h o o l d is tric ts so m e b re a th in g room In lm|N&gt;slng
tougher g ra d u a tio n r e q u ire m e n ts a n d a d d in g u u r x t r a
c la s s p e rio d In tb e sch o o l d a y .
" T h e rh e to r ic w as good b u t t h r r r u llly w a s la c k in g ."
Itrp . M ic h a e l F rie d m a n , D -M fiu n l llc a c h , sa id of the
o m n ib u s a rt, a ls o d u b b ed the " R A I S E " b ill. " I i w o u ld be
u n fa ir to r e q u ire It b ill w e 're e n c o u rg ln g th e m to h a v e u
• e v e n -p e rio d d a y a m i th e r e ’s so m e m o n e y In there to
e n c o u ra g e s c h o o ls to m o v e In th a t d ir e c tio n ."

...C enter
C o n t in u e d f r o m p ag e 1 A
so u th e rn c u d o l Ihe c o u n ty lo r
s iM iu lI z litg u n d s e rv ice s. T h e
C a s s e lla -rry r e n t e r o lfe rs n w id e
range o f s e rv ic e s — fro m cra ft
cla sse s a n d b in g o to m e d ica l a n d
leg a l c o u n s e lin g
S le v t - n s su it) Ihe b u ild in g
c o u ld u lso se rve u s a c h ild r e n ’s
c e n te r, w h ic h p le a se d M a y o r
B e lty e S m it h , w h o w ild That
w o u l d s a v e the t a x p a y e r s
m o ney.
T h e c o m m is s io n u g rre d lo l ll r
a lette^ w it h the fed eral govern-

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT! T h e
c e n tru l U n ite d S la te s en jo y e d
s u m m e r w e a th e r In the s p rin g
lo d a y as a w a rm fro n t that m a d e
II h o tte r In M lu u r u p o ll* H um In
M ia m i th re a te n e d In propel tern
p e ra tu ren tn re c o rd bight. for u
ilf lt i c o n s e c u tiv e d a y . B lu s te ry
t h u n d e r s to r m s (telted K a n s a s
w h it ru in unit h u ll, w h ile Irccztn g
r u in g la z e d u p p e r M ic h ig a n ,

9 0 w h i l e W a t e r l o o , Iowa,
sn a p p e d an 8 9 y cu r-o ld m a rk
w ith a re a d in g o f 85. T h e h ig h of
91 de g rees In V a le n tin e . Neb,,
w a s Its w a rm e st te m p e ra tu re
e v e r In A p r il T h e w a rm tem pera lu re s a llo w ed la rm e rs tn t h r
P la in s to tend to t h r lr field s, but
the lu r k o f m o is tu re Interfered
w ith t h r g e rm in a tio n o f s p rin g
g ru ln s u n d the p ro p e r d e v e lo p ­
m ent of w in te r w heat " W e 'v e
R a in a lso w a s sca ttered a rm s*
been p re tty d ry o u t h ere,” sa id
the G re a t L a k e s, the n in u u lu ln s
D e n n is S c h m id t, un N W S m e te o ­
of Hie W est a n d the n o rth e rn
ro lo g ist In G ra n d Isla n d . Neb.,
P a c ific C a u s l. D ense log d e v e l­
w h o n o ted h is area h a s re ce iv e d
o pe d a lo n g th e c e n tra l G u ll
01 In ch e s o f ru in t h is m o n th .
C o a s t,- p m m p lln g n tra v e le rs
" L a s t year by th is d a le , w e hud
a d v i s o r y for s o u t h w e s t e r n
g o tte n 3 Inches a lre a d y ."
L o u is ia n a . A tra v e le rs a d v iso ry
lo r stro n g w in d s a n d b lo w in g
AREA READINOS (0 a.mj:
sa n d co ve re d s o n ic desert a reas te m p era tu re: 74: o v e rn ig h t low:
o f S o u t h e r n California. T h e 0 1 : W e d n e s d a y 's h ig h : 8 2 :
w a rm fro m e x tr u d e d in to the b a ro m e tric pressure: 30.22: r e la ­
up per M is s is s ip p i V a lle y today, t i v e h u m id it y : OH p e r c e n t :
m a k in g It a b a lm y 72 degrees ut w in d s: east at 10 tnph: su n rise :
I a m C S T tn K a u C la ire . W ls. 5:5 7 a m , su n set 0 :5 3 p.m .
L e ss th a n 100 tn lle s a w a y a n d
FRIDAY TIDES: Daytona
ahead of the fro n t, it w us o n ly 4 1
degrees In W a u s a u . W ls “ Y o u Beach: h ig h s. 7 :4 0 a m ., 7:54
a re g e ttin g a rc u s a c ro s s th e p m.: lo w s, 1:20 a .m ., 1:23 p.m .:
M id w est that u r r 2 0 d r g ree t Port Canaveral: highs. 7:32
above t h r lr u v r r u g r s ," Paul Flk e . a m .. 7 :4 0 p.m .: lo w s. 1:11 a .m ..
a N a tio n a l W e a th e r S e rv ic e m e ­ I 14 p.m.! Bayport: highs.
12:49 a .m . 12:33 p m . : low s.
teorologist. s a id tod ay, " T h e Jet
0:4
4 a .m .. 7:23 p.m .
stream h a s sh ifte d fa rth e r n o rth .

ERNEST L. ANDERSON

JAMES A. CARNLEY
M r. J a m e s A . C a rn le y . 89. o f
5 0 3 L u v o n D r iv e , A lta m o n t e
S p rin g s , d ie d T u e sd a y at F lo rid a
H o sp ita l A lta m o n te B o rn J u n e
3. 1895 In A la b a m a , h r m o v e d
to A lta m o n te S p rin g s from there
In 1 9 3 0 . H e w a s a r e t ir e d
la n d s ca p e r a n d w as a M e th o d ist.
S u r lv o r s in c lu d e tw o so n s.
J a m e s A.. O rla n d o , und E d w a rd
C.. W in te r P a rk ; tw o d a u g h te rs.
L rs s a B a k e r. L o u ise T h o m a s ,
b o th o f J o n e s b o r o , G a .; 11
g r a n d c h il d r e n ; t h r e r g r e a t ­
g ra n d c h ild re n .

A REA FORECABTi T o d a y
... It Is a s u m m e r p a tte rn ." s u n n y . H ig h In low to m id HOs.
S ix te e n re c o rd h ig h s were set o r W in d ca st 10 to 15 m p h . T o ­
l i e d W e d n e s d a y In I o w a .
n ig h t fair. L o w n ea r 00. L ig h t
Nebraska. S o u th Dukota.
ru s t w in d . F r id a y su n n y . H ig h tn
W is c o n s in a n d M ln n rs o tu . T h e lo w lo m id HOs. W in d east 10 to
t ra d in g s m a rk e d H ie fo u rth con­ 1 5 m p h .
se cu tiv e d a y re c o rd h ig h s w ere
BOATING FORECAST! St.
reached In the n a tio n 's m id te c A u g u s ltn e to J u p it e r Inlet o u t 5 0
lio n , t h r N W S s a id . G r a n d
Island. Neb., set u reco rd h ig h o f m ile s — w in d east a ro u n d 15
9 2 degrees, w h ile M in n e a p o lis k n o ts th ro u g h F rid a y . Sea 3 to 5
rea ch ed 8 5 d r g rr e s , sn a p p in g feel. M o s tly fair.
Ihc 1911 re c o rd b y H degrees
E X T E N D E D FO R EC AST!
a n d s u rp a s s in g lire h ig h te m p e r­ P a rtly c lo u d y a n d in lld . A few
atu re In M ia m i b y 9 degrees
sh o w e rs m a in ly n e a r the east
N o r f o l k . N e b . , b r o k e a n co ast L o w s a v e ra g in g a ro u n d
8 7 -y ca r-o ld re c o rd w ith a h ig h o f 0 6 . H ig h s tn the 80s.

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fic e r s a w h im a c lln g s u s p i ­
c io u s ly In a c a r In the p a r k in g
lot. D eal c o u ld h ave receive u p to
a year In t he c o u n ty Jail.
—K lm b c r le e E la in e H all, 2 2 . o f
1120 F lo rid a A v r.. San fo rd, arr r s ir d N o v . 2 9 for grand theft tn
c o n n e c tio n w ith ta k in g part o f a
c lie n t 's p a y m e n t to the c o m p a n y
she w o rk e d for M s H a ll p le a d e d
no ro n te s t to g ra n d theft a n d Is
s c h e d u le d to be srn te n e rd b y
M c G re g o r J u n e 13.
—G a ry J e n e P a lm e r. 32. o f 144
N a ssa tish a S t.. L on gw o o d. a r ­
rested for b u rg la ry Oct. 1 1 a fle r
lie th re w a c r m r f lt b lo c k a n d
t r i c y c l e t h r o u g h Ills f o r m e r
w ile s k itc h e n w in d o w t h r n e n ­
tered th e ho m e. W illia m s ord e rrd P a lm e r to spend one y e a r
In ih e S e m in o le C o u n ty Ja il, o n e
v ear o n c o m m u n ity co n tro l, a n d
a v e a r o f p ro b a tio n He w as a ls o
o rd ered to p a y the P u b lic D e ­
fe n d e r's o ffice $-100

K r ll y , I n te rv ie w e d b y t e le ­
p h o n e at that o ffice , said h r has
file d several m o t io n s bu t the
g o v e rn m e n t h a s not resp onded
a n d that Is w h a t ts h o ld in g u p
B r y a n t's s c h e d u lin g a h e a rin g
C u llin g h im s e lf " a p o litic a l
d is s id e n t." K e lly in s is ts he Is
" t r y in g to sa v e th e n a tio n b y
k e e p in g the g o v e rn m e n t from
d e stro y in g m e ."
K e lly , abo u t 6 0 . w h o served
t h r e r c o n s e c u t i v e two-year
te rm s In the H o u s e p rio r to hts
defeat in Ihe 1 9 8 0 G O P p rim a ry
b y Rep. B ill M c C o llu m , w as a
fed eral p ro s e c u to r e a rly In h is
p o litic a l care er. In la te r y e a rs he
sa id as a fe d eral p ro se cu to r he
d ire c te d FB I age nts,
B u t on T u e s d a y he said I hat
w h ile the n a tio n n e e d s the FB I or
u s im ila r I n s titu tio n d e sp erately.
Ih c federal a g e n c y h a s la-com e a
"p o w e rfu l se cret p o lic e o rg a n iz a ­
tio n o p e ra tin g b e y o n d the la w ."
H e sa id w h e n (hat h ap p en s
a g e n c ie s lik e th e F B I " h is t o r i­
c a lly becom e a m e n a c e ."
K r l l y . c o n s i d e r e d a n u lIra c o n s c rv a tlv c w h e n he w a s In
Ihe C o n g re ss, n a y s If he were

le a d in g the c o u n try to d a y th* re tion lo d e te rm in e Ids ju d ic ia l
w o u ld be no d e fic it, n o r trade fitness. He passed and ran suec e a a fu lly fo r C o n g re ss In 1974.
p ro b le m s w ith J a p a n
W ith in w eeks a fle r b e in g Im ­ H r w a s re-elected In 1976 a n d
1978
p lic a te d tn the A b s c a m b rib e ry
K c llv w a s fo n d o f s a y in g d u r ­
I n v e s t ig a t io n K e lly r e s ig n e d
fro m Ihe H ouse R e p u b lic a n C o n ­ in g h is y e a rs In th r C o n g re s s
that he w a s th e o n ly " c e r tifie d
fe re n c e to head o ff a n e xp ecte d
v o le by Ills 159 G O P c o lle a g u e s sa n e " p e rs o n In p u b lic o ffic e In
F lo rid a .
to e x p e l h im fro m the g ro u p
H o u s e S p e a k e r T h o m a s " T ip "
In a s tra n g e tw ist, the c o m ­
O 'N e ill. D -M a a s . a tta c k e d the
p u ter re c o rd s of m o tio n s a n d
m o v e by the G O P co n fe re n ce ,
co urt o r d e r s In K e lly 's case sh o w
s a y in g I hey had forgot l e n due
I ha I be w a s a patient at S t.
p ro c e s s o f luw tn th re a te n in g to E l i z a b e t h ' s H o s p i t a l I n
e x p e l K e lly .
W a s h in g to n . D C. at least tw ic e
A fte r hts y e a rs a s u fed eral
in F e b r u a r y t h is year. Il ts at St.
p ro s e c u to r. K e lly w a s e le cte d a
E liz a b e th 's H o s p ita l w here atP a s c o C o u n ty c ir c u it Judge In te m p le d p r e s id e n tia l a s s a s s in
Ihe e a r ly 1960s o n a re fo rm
J o h n H in c k le y is co n fin ed.
p la tfo rm . In 1963 a fte r c o m ­
H o w e v e r , th e h o s p ita l a d ­
p l a i n t s fro m a t t o r n e y s , w h o
m in is tra to r s a id no h o s p ita l r e ­
p ra c tic e d law In hts c o u rtro o m ,
c o rd c o u ld Ih - found s h o w in g
th e F lo rid a H ouse p a sse d a r tic le s
that K e lly w a s ever a p a tie n t
o f Im p each m en t to re m o v e h im
there a m i K e lly d e n ie s that he
fr o m the bench
T h e S e n a te
w a s r v e r a l St E liz a b e th 's .
d is m is s e d th r c h a rg e s b e ca u se o f
A d e p u ty c le rk o f re c o rd s at
la c k o f evid ence.
T h re e y e a rs la te r K e lly w as t h e f e d e r a l c o u r t . H e r m a n
B ro w n , s a id th e tw o In sta n c e s
r e p r im a n d e d b y Ih e F lo r id a
noted In th e c o m p u te r re c o rd a re
S u p re m e C o u rt a n d w a s o rd e re d
tn u n d e rg o p s y c h ia tric e x a m in a ­ p ro b a b ly In e rro r

|x&gt;sal and r id ic u lo u s ly c h e a p — I
d o n 't th in k a n y s h a re h o ld e r out
t h r r r Is t h a t s t u p i d . " s a id
E liz a b e th A T o th , a n a n a ly st
w h o fo llo w s C H S (or P ro v id e n t
N a tio n a l B a n k . P h ila d e lp h ia

t h in k In t h is m a rk e t p e o p le w ant
t h is q u a lity o f debt, th e y w an t
ra s h ."

...G N P
C o n t in u e d f r o m page 1 A

’ J c a n ’ t Ih ln k of a n y b o d y 's
w h o h a s offered a d e a l w ith
a b s o l u t e l y n o c a s h In t h e
b ro a d c a s tin g a re a ." s a id T o th .

T u rn e r ’ s c o m p a n y Is not p ro f­
ita b le e n o u g h to fin a n c e the
d e b t, she sa id " T h r o p e ra tin g
e a rn in g s o f C B S w o u ld b arely
c o v e r th r debt s e rv ice . I d o n 't

ca u se d by th e IHS snafu.
W h a te v e r c o n s u m e rs d id n o t
b u y m a y h a v e been left lo be
c o u n te d a m o n g In v e n to rie s left
o n r e t a ile r s ’ s h e lv e s a n d In
T u r n e r said the o lfe r w a s " ih c
w a re h o u s e s a n d so w o uld s l l ll be
firs t ste p In a se ries o f p la n n e d
tra n s a c tio n s w h ic h w e a re p ro ­ c o u n te d In G N P . "M o s t lik e ly It
po sing to bring a trout I fir re- w a s a w a s h . ” d e p a r t m e n t
c .q .'tiillz a tlo n o f C B S a n d r e ­ e c o n o m ist J o h n G o rm a n s a id ,
s t r u c tu r in g o f its o p e ra tio n s fur w ith s e lle r s s tu c k w lih w h a te v e r
th e be n efit of u ll CI1S s h a re h o ld ­ c o n s u m e rs c o u ld not buy.
e rs.

m r t it re q u e stin g Ihe m o n e y but
w ill fo rm a lly v o te o n the m a tte r
M o n d a y at Ms r e g u la r m e e tin g at
c it y h ull
T h e letter w o u ld not m e an the
c i t y w o u ld h a v e lo b u ild the
ce n te r. M s S te v e n s , sa id , bu t II
w o u ld place the c it y o n a lis t o f
|M&gt;tenllal re c ip ie n ts fo r federal
m o n e y. S h e c o u ld not say how
m u c h m o n e y th e c it y w o u ld
receive. If any.
M s. D y k e s s a id T u e s d a y the
fed eral g n v r r n m r n t w o u ld dts(&gt;erse the m o n e y th ro u g h H R S
a fte r Its budget Is d ra w n u p th is
su m m e r.
S h e sa id a S a n fo r d c c n t r r
w o u l d p r o b u h l y m o d e l the

C a s s e lb e r r y fa c ility . T h a t c e n lc r
h a s a b o u t 5 .6 0 0 sq u a re feet a n d
h a s a k it c h e n , s h u lf l r b o a r d
c o u r ts , ho rseshoe p its, m e e tin g
ro o m s a n d a lo u n g in g a rea T h e
c e n lc r cost a b o u t $ 3 2 3 ,0 0 0 to
b u ild In 1979, T h e le d e ru l g o v ­
e rn m e n t c h ip p e d In 9 2 6 5 .0 0 0
a n d Ihe c it y o f C a s s e lb e rry p aid
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 , S e m in o le C o u n t y c o n ­
t r ib u t e d $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 . M s
Dykes
sa id . T h e three a cre s o f la n d for
th e c e n lc r w as do nated.
T h o u g h the ce n te r w o u ld be In
th e c it y , the c o u n ty w o u ld c o n ­
tin u e lo p ro v id e m a n y o f the
s e r v ic e s , su c h a s th e m e a ls
p ro g ra m s , she said.
— R i c k Brunson

"It s not e x|K -cled lo Ire tu k rn
s e rio u s ly ," sh e s a id . "I c a n 't
Im ag in e u n y o n e a c c e p tin g I his
o ffe r."

AREA DEATHS
M r. E rn e st L . A n d e rso n . 86. of
0 6 5 B o c a C le g u H l v d . , S t .
I’ r lr r a b u r g , d ie d M o n d a y at
M o r t o n P l a n t H o s p i t a l In
C le a rw a te r, lk ir n J u ly 18. 1898
In I llin o is , he w as u 32 -year
resid e n t o f S a n fo rd und m o ved
to St. P e te rs b u rg In 1984. H e
w as a re tire d u u to m e c h a n ic a n d
wan a m e m b e r nr the C o n g re g a ­
tio n a l C h r is t ia n C h u rc h . S a n
lord.
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e tw o d a u g h ­
t er s . E r l r n r K a p la n . G r a n d
B la n c , M ic h ,, u n d P h y lls s B ru n e ,
St. P e te rs b u rg : se ve n g r a n d ­
c h ild re n .
.
B a l dw ln - F u lr c h lld F u n e r a l
H om e, F o re st C it y , w as In c h a rg e
n( a rra n g e m e n ts

w o m a n t r y i n g t o b r e a k In
t h ro u g h a window-. A m a n and
a n o th e r w o m an w a s w ith her.
M s. A m d c t ordered h e r lo leave
b u t s h e forced her w a y Into th r
h o m e a n d began to beat P a m e la
K a y S p a rk s , of O rla n d o .
W hen
Ms. A m d c t a n d her
fr ie n d s p u lle d the w o m a n o fr M s
S p a rk s , the w o m a n p u lle d a gun
fr o m h e r boot a n d th re a te d
th e m . T h e fem ale c o m p a n io n o f
th e g u n w o m an d is a rm e d her.
a c c o r d in g to the re p o rt. S h e
fa c e s u p to a y e a r in the c o u n ty
J a il.
In o th e r cases;
— L o u t* C la rk D i al. 26. o f O r ­
la n d o . w as se nte nced to 2 y e a rs
p ro b a tio n and a y e a r o f c o m m u ­
n it y c o n tro l la fo rm o f In-house
a r re s tl fo r possession o f c o c a in e .
D e a l w a s arrested Sep t. 24 In Hie
p a r k in g lot of the H o tlin e B o U tr
C lu b . 8 0 3 W. A lta m o n te D riv e .
A lta m o n te S p rin g s , afte r a n o f­

B u ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
H o m e . A ltu in o n t r S p rin g s . Is In
c h a rg e of a rra n g e m e n ts .

OPIEB. COOK
M r O p lr B. C o o k . 6 1 . o f 907
Haywood St.. Altam onte
S p rin g s , died T u e s d a y at W in te r
P a rk M em ortul H o s p ita l, B o m
J a n 2. 1924 In G ra tio t. W ls., he
m o v e d to A lt a m o n t e S p rin g s
fro m W arren, 111., in 1974. He
w as a re tired te a c h e r a n d w as a
P ro testan t a n d a M aso n .
S u r v iv o rs In c lu d e tw o sons.
J a y s o n . New C a n a a n . C o n n .,
and B ry a n . P h o e n i x , Ariz.i
b ro th e r. O sca r J r . . A lta m o n te
S p r in g s ; t h r e e s is t e r s . M rs .
M a r th a T o n n . G r a t io t , M a ry
M argaret Low . T e n u ity . N .J.. and
A le th e u Morte. W in t e r S p rin g s .
B a l d w i n - F a t r c h ll d F u n e r a l
H o m e . A lta m o n te S p rin g s . Is In
c h a rg e of a rra n g e m e n ts .

S la to n , S h a k e r H e ig h ts. O hio;
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y o u r p a re n ts' u n io n , w h ich gave
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la n d m a rk fo r s u r v iv a l. If n o th in g
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last fiv e y e a r s D ad 's h e a lth h a s
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have b e e n v e ry few h a p p y m o ­
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m i g h t g a i n w e i g h ! If y o u
su p p le m e n te d y o u r regular ih r c c
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a wife do to sa v e a m arriage,
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o w n s a n i t y &lt;1 u r I n g h e r
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
APRIL IB. I BBS
Y o u r le a d e rsh ip q u a litie s w ill
l&gt;e g reatly e n h a n c e d In the year
ahead. Y o u w ill n o w ste p out In
fro n t In s itu a tio n s w h ere you
p re v io u sly p la y e d a m in o r rote.

ARIES IM a rc h 21 A p r il 19] lie
a le rt fur o p p o rtu n e s lg n a in today
(H -riainlng to f in a n c ia l ventures.
N ew m ru su re s r a n no w lie taken
to e n h a n c e y o u r m a t e r i a l
g ro w th . T r y in g to p a tc h up a
ro m a n c e ? The M a tc h m a k e r set
c a n h e lp yo u u n d e r s ta n d w hat It
m ig h t la ke to m a k e the rela­
tio n s h ip w ork. T o get yours,
m a il B2 to A s tr o - G r a p h . Box
4 8 9 , R a d io C it y S ta tio n . New
Y o rk . N Y 10010
TAURUS ( A p ril 2 0 M a y 20)
Y o u 'r e n o w e n t e r in g a cycle
where you c a n disengage
y o u rs e lf from u n p r o d u c tiv e e n ­
t a n g l e m e n t s . L e t t h e m go
w ith o u t r r g r e ia u n d s ta rt anew .
GEMINI (M ay 2 1 - J u n e 20)

S C O R P I O (Oct. 24-N ov. 22
M a tte rs o f Im p ortance s h o u l
not be n e g o tia te d In a h a st
fa sh io n to d a y . D o n 't be pr«
s s u r rd In to m a k in g d e c is io n
u n t i l y o u ' v e w e ig h e d e v e r
aspect.
SAG ITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D er
21) I n itia te th a t diet o r e x e rc ts
p ro g ra m y o u ' v e been co n
le m p la tln g . T h e odds are b rtte
than u s u a l th a t y o u 'll s tic k w ill
it If y o u b e g in now .
L E O ( J u ly 2 3 -A n g 22 ) B e g in
CAPRICORN (Dec. 2 2 - J a n
to d a y to set loftie r o b je c tiv e s for
19) A s o f to d a y , yo u w ill h a v
y o u r s e lf th a n w hat y o u 'r e a c ­
greater c o n tr o l o v er an Im p o i
c u s to m e d . W h en y o u a im h ig h .
(ant p e rs o n a l m a tte r. It c a n n o t
It w ill In sp ire yo u to b r in g a ll
be steered In th e d ire c tio n yoi
y o u r ta le n ts Into play.
desire.
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y o u w ill p ro fit from m is t a k e s y o u
v o lv e m c n ts w ill soon be d ra w in ,
h a v e m a d e In the p o st Y o u 'v e
le a rn e d y o u r lesson a n d c a n n o w to a s u c c e s s fu l c o n c lu sio n . S ta
on lo p o f m a tte rs u n til y o u ge
go fo rw a rd w ith c o n fid e n c e .
the ho p ed-fo r re su lts.
L IB R A (S e p t. 2 3 - O c t . 2 3 )
P I S C E S (Feb. 2 0 -M a rch 2C
T h e r e 's a good p o s s ib ility th at M ake a n e ffo rt tod ay to be m o r
y o u c o u ld gain fro m a Jo in t co n cise a n d tim e c o n sc io u s rc
v e n t u r e at t h is tim e . L is t e n g a rd ltig y o u r p la n s. C o n c c n tra t
a t te n t iv e ly If so m eo ne w it h a p r im a r ily o n w h a t yo u w a n t ti
s u c c e s s fu l tra c k re c o rd m a k e s a a c c o m p lis h w it h in the n ext fev
p ro p o s a l.
weeks.

Y o u c a n now gain b e tte r In sig h t
In tu so m e th in g y o u h a v e p re ­
v io u s ly view ed from a n I n te lle c ­
tu a l le v e l. Pay s p e c ia l heed to
y o u r h u n c h e s and I n tu itio n
CANCER (June 2 1 - J u ly 221 If
th e re Is a new v e n tu re y o u 'v e
b e e n w a n tin g to sta rt b u t h ave
fo u n d e x c u s e after e x c u s e to
d e la y , t h is la the tim e to sto p
r a tio n a liz in g and la k e p o s itiv e
a c tio n .

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L a u r ie s im p ly d is c a r d e d a low
Sp rin g * In n fin e b rid g e teacher.
d ia m o n d from d u m m y o n (he
S h e Is also a n exp e rt player, an
.o p e n in g lead of the a c e o f c lu b s.
d e m o n strated b y t o d a y 's deal
T h e r e w u s n o w n o w a y to
In llie m o d e rn s ty le . N o rth 's
p re v e n t L a u rie fro m m a k in g an
tw o -clu b c u e -b id sh o w ed both
o v e rt r ic k .
m ajors, hut n o t n e c e s sa rily a
H a d L a u rie c a re le s s ly ruffed
p o w e rfu l h a n d . W h e n L a u rie
th e c lu b u c r at Irk k o n e . sh e s till
r u n ic In w ith th re e sp ades over
thre e rlut&gt;s. N o rth w a s happy to
m ig h t have m ade h e r rn n tra c t
b y p la y in g the ace a n d q u e e n o f
c a r r y on to fo u r.
h e a r ts Im m e diately. U u l p la y in g
T h ere Is a la rg e e le m e n t o f risk
th e a c e a n d k in g o f s p a d e s and
lit the p la y ut fo u r spades.
B e c a u s e c o m m u n ic a t io n p ro ­ t h e n c o m in g to the J a c k to la k e u
h e a rt fin esse w o u ld h a v e led to
b le m s abo u nd, d e c la re r rannot
d is a s te r.
r e a lly afford t h r e r ro u n d s o f
tru m p s . Hie o n ly w a y to get to
H y the tim e the h e a rt* had
her hand In ta k e a h e a rt finesse.
b e c o m e good, there w o u ld have
b e e n n o w uy for h e r to get to
L a u rie so lv e d the problem .
d u m m y to use them .
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�Cost Of AIDS
In Billions
ATLANTA IL'PI) — T h e n a tio n a l C e n te r* for
D i s e a s e C o n t r o l h a s e s tim a te * ! t h e c o s t s
asso ciated w ith th e firs t 9 .0 0 0 ca ses o f A I D S In
i h r U n ited States a re n e a rly 8 1 0 b illio n . In c lu d in g
h o sp ita l care a n d lo s t Incom e.
The C D C stu d y p u t e a rn in g s loss at 84 2 b illio n
a n d d ire ct co sts s u c h a s h o s p ita liz a tio n , o u t ­
patient care a n d d o c to r fees at $5 6 b illio n .
A n d these co sts w ill s k y ro c k e t In the fu tu re , th e.
C 1 X report said, a s m o re people get the fatal
in fe c tio n for w h ic h th e re Is n o trea tm en t o r c u re .
T h e fe d rra l h e a lth a g e n c y presented a p a p e r on
the co sts of A ID S W e d n e s d a y at the fin a l se ssio n
o( a n In te rn a tio n a l A I D S co nference th a t d re w
2 .0 0 0 scien tists.
T h e report e m p h a s iz e d that "th ese c o st fig u re s
are e s tim a te s ” a n d s a id th e figures " m u s t be used
w i t h c a u tio n " b e ca u se th e cost of h o s p ita liz a tio n
a n d out-patien t ca re v a rie s from one p a rt o f the
n a tio n to ano ther.
T h e C D C In clu d ed h o s p ita liz a tio n , o u t p a tien t
f a r e , p h y s ic ia n 's fees, w o rk lim e lost a n d lo ss o f
fu tu re Incom e In Us A I D S co st estim ate.
f o r Its study, the C D C based Its e s tim a te s on
ih e loss of the p r o d u c t iv ity o f A ID S v ic t im s 15
y e a rs o ld and o ld e r. It sa id the d ise a se Is
p re d ic te d to be IOO p e rc e n t fatal lo r th e 9 .0 0 0
cases.
It e s tim a te d h o s p ita liz a tio n co sts at 8 8 3 0 81100
p e r d a y a n d the d ire c t c o st fo r a ll h ea lth c a re per
p a tie n t at 8 1 4 0 .0 0 0 th ro u g h the c o u rse o f the
Illn e s s . S o m e 7.500 y e a rs o f w ork w ill be lost by
th e A I D S v ic tim s. It sa id .
I h e A ID S cost e s tim a te w as p rrp a re d b y a
g r o u p th at In clu d e d D r. J a m e s W . C u r r a n ,
d ir e c to r th e I h e C D C s A I D S ta sk force.

Robot Helps In
Brain Surgery
L O N G 1 IL A C M . C a lif . (UP1I A k it c h e n
in lx c r - s lz e d robot d e s c rib e d as safer a n d m o re
a c c u ra te than a s u rg e o n 's hand h a s h e lp e d
d o c to r* s u c c e s s fu lly re m o v e a tu m o r In th e first
a p p lic a tio n o f ro b o tic* In h u m a n b ra in s u rg e ry .
T h e th re e-h o u r o p e ra tio n w a s p e rfo rm e d last
w e e k o n a 52-year o ld m a n at Mt m o rta l M e d ic a l
C e n t e r o f L o n g IVeach. d o c to rs said W e d n e s d a y .
T h e |rat lent w as re le a se d from the h o s p ita l
Sunday.
D r. Y lk S a n K w o h . w h o d e ve lo p e d the c o m p u te r
p ro g ra m that m a k e s th e a r m w ork, s a id the
m a c h in e w ill never r e p la c e u s u rg ro n In the
o p e ra tin g room , but It is a m a jo r Im p ro v e m e n t In
the w a y tu m o rs are lo c a te d and rem oved fro m the
b ru in .
“ T h e ro b o tic arm Is sa fe r, faster a n d fa r less
In v a s iv e th a n c u rre n t s u r g ic a l p n re e d u rrs a n d
h a s a degree of a c c u r c y that no h u m a n c o u ld
h o p e to m a tc h .” K w o h sa id .
" T h e ro b o tic a rm Is n e ith e r u th re a t n o r
s u b s t itu t e for the s u rg e o n 's s k ill, rather, th e robot
Is th e s u rg e o n 's h e lp e r." h e sa id .
T h e te c h n iq u e m e a n s le s s r is k to the p a tie n ts ,
d o c to rs sa id , because m a t e r ia l does not h a v e to be
In je cte d Into the s k u ll to h e lp fin d the t u m o r a n d
g e n e ra l an e sth e sia Is n o t re q u ire d . It a lso c u t* the
a v e ru g e h o s p ita liz a tio n tim e , re su ltin g in lo w e r
c o sts, d o c to rs said.

'Health Consciousness'
Reduces Heart Attacks
I tO S T O N (U I’II H e a lth ie r life s ty le s , not
m e d ic a l b re a k th ro u g h s , h a v e d r a m a tic a lly re ­
d u ce d the U,S. d e a th ra te fro m heart a tta c k s
d u r in g the last 25 years^ a 2 7 -y e a r stu d y s h o w e d
to d a y .
R e d u c tio n * In c ig u r e llc sm o k in g , c h o le s te ro l
a n d h ig h b lo o d p re s su re p lu s an Incre ase in
p h y s ic a l ac t i vi t y h ave a ll se rved to re d u ce the
n u m b e r o f fa ta l heart a ltu c k s . It said
T h e s u rv e y o f 1 0 0 .0 0 0 c o m p a n y e m p lo y e e s
lo u n d th at m a le e m p lo y e e s w ere 28 p ercen t less
lik e ly to d ie of a heart a t t a c k In 1983 th a n t hey
w ere In 1957,
W h ile an Im p ro v em e n t w a* sh o w n for a ll m a le
e m p lo y e e s , tho se In m a n a g e m e n t a n d p r o ­
fe s s io n a l p o sitio n * had a 3 8 percent d e c lin e In
d e a th s fro m heart a t t a c k s , w h llr ra te s for
e m p lo y e e s p a id by the h o u r drop|&gt;ed o n ly 18
p e rce n t.
" T h e ' d i f f e r e n c e Is p r o b a b l y d u e t o
s o c io e c o n o m ic fa c to rs ." sa id S id n e y (’e ll. the
s t u d y 's p r im a r y a u th o r " A greater d e clin e In the
In c id e n c e o f heart u tta c k s m a y In * due to m o re
e d u c a tio n a n d m ore h e a lth c o n s c io u s n e s s ."
S t a t is t ic s for w om en e m p lo y e e s co uld n o t be
c o m p lie d becau se there w e re not enough w o m e n
In th e h ig h - ris k ca te g o ry to a c c u ra te ly m e a su re
th e ir r is k

Legal Notice
FICTITIO U S NAME
Nol.ca It hereby given lhat w*
»&lt; engaged In butirwei *1 tt*
Sandpiper Ln , Casselberry,
Seminole County. Florid* IJW
under Iho tic III lout name ot
G R E A T G A M E S . *nd that w#
InMfld ta register taid w w
or Ilit iho Clorli ol Iho Circuit
Court. Seminal# County. Florid*
In accgrdaesc* oriiti th* pro
visions ol th* Flctiliout Nam#
Statutes, to mil lor ton M l OF
F Mr Id* l l t l v l n Itl&lt;
!%&gt; Robot t Russell
IV M * ry K Russell
Pub! it* Ap ril 4. II. II » . IM l
D EE If

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FICTITIOUS N A M E
Not 1C* It hereby g lo w th*l I
am *ng*g*d In M i N l I •' to*
W L*k* M*ry Blvd . Suit* IG4.
L*0* M*ry. Seminal# County.
Florid* 1)10 und*» lh* tlcliHous
homo Ol LA K E M A R T M E D I
C A L CLINIC. end ln«t I lnl*nd
Id r*gilt*r lord rvomo yyllh Iho
C la rk at lh* C ircu it Court,
L*m. no.* County flo rid * in
accordance with lh* province*
ol itw Fichtioul N*-n* Sl*luN*.
lo o il
Mctian M l 0* Florid*
Statutes I tll
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Publish April A II, It. 11 IN I
D F E 11

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FICTITIO U S NAM E
Nolle* It ho-otoy gtvon mol I
*m engaged in b u tne ts *1 HIT
C A in C ir c le . C a t it lb o r r y .
Lorn, noI* County. Florid* MTOT
under th* llclllldu t n*m# ot
A T L A N T I S TR A D IN G COM
PANT, and that I inland lo
rag iH er ta .d nam* with Itw
Clark o l th* C ircu it Court.
So on no i* County, Florid* In
accordance with th* previsions
ol th* F ktitiou* Nam* Statutes,
to *it
Section sal o* Florid*
Statu*** its?
/*/ Alan T uttlda*
Publish M arch JO A April A It.
II &gt;M1
OED 'to

FICTITIO U S N A M E
Nctico it hereby given that I
*m engaged in butin*** at P 0
Bor TIT. G e n e va , Samlnoi*
County Florida 11TU under lh*
lictlliou* nam* ot OPPOHTU
N IT V D E V E L O P M E N T
COM PANY db* A WEDDING
IN T H E C O U N T R Y A T
C E N T E R O A K , and lhat I In
land to reg u lar laid name with
th# Clerk ol the Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Florida In
accordance with the provitiont
ot the F letitiou* Name Statute*
to wit
Settlor. MS Ot Florid*
Statute* i*tt
I V Virginia L Blanchard
Publilh April *. II, M, I). IMS
D EE M
IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
Fil* Number t l 111 C P
INRE E S T A T E O F
JOHNS GIUDICI
Deceased
N O TIC EO F
AD M IN ISTRATION
TO A L L P E R S O N S HAVING
C LA IM S OR D E M A N D S
a g a in s t

t h e

a b o v e

E S TA T E A N D A L L O TH ER
PERSO N S I N T E R E S T E D IN
THE ESTATE
YOU A R E
H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D l h a t th * ad
mmitlralion ot lh* eitale ol
JOHN S GIUDICI deceaied
File Numtwr *1 It? C P it pend
mg in lh* Circuit Court !o»
Sem inole C o u n ty
F lo rid a
Probate Division Itw addreit ol
which it S e m in o le County
Courlhoota, Sanlord
Florida
])))l
T h t per to n a l repre
tenieti.* ot ih* atlai* it L E E
S TE P H E N GIUDICI Ttw nam*
end eddrae* ot th* per tonal
representative s attorney are
tel torihtwiow
All pertont having claim* or
demand* against th* ettat* are
required
W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS F ROM TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PU BLICATIO N
OF THIS N O TIC E lo HI* with
th* ct*&lt;k ol lh* above courl e
written tlat*m*nt el any claim
or d*mend Ihey may have Each
claim mutt be in wriling and
m u ll indicate lh* b a tlt tor th*
claim, th* nam* and addratt ot
lh* creditor or h it agent or
attorney
and the am ount
claimed It lh* claim It not yel
due. Ih* d al* whan It will
bacoma dir* that I tw tlated It
Itw claim it contingent or unit
quidatad. th* natur* ol th*
uncartainty than tw stated It
itw claim It tacurad. Itw tacuri
ly thall be d * tcrlb * d
Th*
claimant than deliver tutticlent
copra* *1 in* cla im to th* clerk
to enable m* Clark lo malt orw
copy ta *ach par tone i repre
tenlally*
All pertont lnt*r*tt*d In Itw
etlet* la whom a copy ot Ihlt
Nolle# ol Adm lnltlraiion hot
boon m ollo d a ro re q u ired
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FR O M THE O A T E OF THE
F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF
THIS NOTICE, to III* any ob
Iaction* lhay may have that
challenge ttw validity ot th*
decedent s will, the qualified
lion* Ol Its# par tonal repre
tentative. or th* vtn u a or
lurltdiclion ot tho court
A L L C LA IM S
OEM ANDS
AN D O B JE C T IO N S NOT SO
F IL E D WILL B E F O R E V E R
BAR RED
DoN ol tho lin t publication of
Ihit Nolle* ol Adm'nlttration
April II. IMS
it ' loo Stephen Giudlci.
At Personal Representative
ol th* f t!*M ol
John S Gludicl.
D*coet*d
A TTO R N EY FOR P E R S O N A L
R EP R ESEN TA TIV E
THOMASC G R E E N E . Etquir*
jot North Pork A venue
P O B o .t t l
Sanford. Florid* m i l
Telephone (X U 1131 •)II
Publish Apr II II, It. IMS
O E E *)
NOTICE O F A
PUBLIC H CARIM O
TO CO N SID ER
THE AD O P T ION OF
AH O R D IN A N C E
BY T H E CITY
OF SANFORD. F LO R ID A
Nclico it hereby given that a
Public Haaring w ill bo hold ol
lh# Committion Room in ttw
City Hall in ttw City ot Sanlord.
F lor Ida. at ) 00 o’clock P M on
May IX IMS. N consider th#
adoption ol on ordinance by ttw
City ol Sanford. Florida, at
NHOwt

ORDINANCE NO l) M
AN O R D IN AN C E OF THE
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D .
FLORIDA
TO A N N E X
W ITHIN T H E C O R P O R A T E
A R E A OF T H E C I T Y O F
SANFORD. F L O R ID A . UPON
ADOPTION O F SAID ORDI
N A N CE. A P O R TIO N O F THE
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G EAST OF
A N D A B U T T IN G U S
D FT
A N O S O U TH O F C O L L I N S
D R IV E
S A ID P R O P E R T Y
B E I N G S I T U A T E D IN
SEM INO LE CO U N TY .
F lO flIO A , IN A C C O R D A N C E
W ITH TH E V O L U N T A R Y
A N N E X A T I O N P R O V IS IO N S

Doonesbury

Legal Notice
O F SECTIO N D l dee FLO R ID A
S T A T U T E S PROVIDING FOR
S E V E R A B I L I T Y CONFLICTS,
A N D EFFEC TIV ED A TE
W H E R E A S , th*r» hat ba*n
tiled with Iha City Clerk ot Itw
City ot Sanlord. Florid#, o
petition containing Itw namet ot
th* proewrty owner* in ttw area
(Mtcribad hereinafter requeti
mg annaiation to th* corporate
area ot ttw City ot Sanlord.
Florida, and raqutthng to tw
included ttwrein. and
W H E R E A S , Iha P ro p a rty
Appraiser of Seminel* County.
Florida, having cart.tied that
ther# i* on* company owned
parcel in th* area to be anneved
and that t*&gt;d company prtt&gt;d*ni
h at tignad tht Pttitlon lor
Annexation, and
W H E R E A S . It hat been a*
term mad that th# property do
t c r l b o d h a r a ln a l t o r It
reatonabiy compact and con
tiguout to th* corporate artat of
ifw City ot Sanford Florida and
•' hat turttwr bean drlermirwd
m at th# tn n t ia lio n ol taid
property will not result in th*
cre*ltgnoftn*n&lt;l#v* and
W H E R E A S , itw City of San
lord. Florida. It In a position to
provide municipal tarvicet to
th* property described herein,
and th* City Commission ol th*
City ot Sanlord. Florid*, deems
It In ttw best Interest ot tho City
to accept told petition end to
onnoe taid proewrty
NOW T H E R E F O R E . BE IT
E N A C T E D BY TH E P E O P L E
OF TH E CITY OF SANFORD
F lo r id a
SECTIO N 1 Thai lh* pro
party described below situated
in Seminole County. Florida, tw
end th# tarn* It hereby annexed
lo and made * port ol the City ot
Santord Florida, pursuant to
ttw voluntary onnoielion pro
v lt lo n t o l S ection IM 044
F lor &gt;do Statutes
Th* South UO Met ol itw North
e*e Ieel of Itw NEW ol Ih* SWU
ol Section i* Township JO South.
R a n g e 10 E o t t . S em in o le
County. Florida, lying E o tl of
Slot# Road &gt;1A too
SECTIO N ) Thai upon this
Ordinance becoming effective,
Iho property owners and any
resident on the property d*
scribed heroin shell be entitled
to ell Itw rights end privileges
end Immunities et *r* from
lime to time granted to rest
dents and property owners of
Itw City of Santord Florida, ot
further provided In Chapttr 1)1,
F lo rid a Slotutos. end shell
turttwr b* subject to the ro
tponslbllitiot ol residence or
owner thip at may from time to
lim e be determined by th*
governing authority of lh* City
ol Santord Florida and tho
provisions of said Chapter D l,
F lor id* Statutes
S E C T I O N ) II any tec lion or
portion ot a w d lo n ol this
ordinance proves lo be Invalid,
unlawful, or unconstitutional, It
shall not b# held to Impair Iho
validity, tore* or ottoct ot any
other taction or part ol this
of
S ECTIO N 4 That all ordl
nanett or parts ot ordinances in
conflict herewith, tw end th*
same ar* hereby revoked
SECTIO N 1 Thai this ordl
nance shall became ottoctlv*
immediately upon Its postage
And Adootkon
A copy shall tw available at
ttw Ottlc* of th# City Clerk lor
oil parsons desiring M oiomln*
the tame
All parties In Interest and
clliie n t shell have an opportunl
ty to be heard at sold hearing
By order ol ttw City Com
mission ot th* City of Santord.
Florida
A D V IC E TO TH E PUBLIC It
a person decides lo appeal *
decision mod* with rospocl lo
any metier considered it the
above mooting or hearing, ho
may naod a verbatim record ot
ttw proceedings. Including ttw
testimony and avidanc*. which
record it not provided by th*
City ol Sanlord IFSMaOMSI
M N Tamm. Jr
City Clark
Publish April II. 11 May ). t.

IMl
O E E 11*
NOTICE FOR H IAR IN O
ON D E C L A R E D
P U B LIC NUISANCE
IN R E
L e t s I ) an d I ) .
M IDW AY, according lo Ih* plal
thereof as recorded In Plal
Boo* I. Pag* el. ot th* Public
Records ol Samlnot* County.
Flo rid a presently shown as
being owned by Robert Chary,
bars. Dorothy Evans and Daisy
Hadley, hairs and all parties
having or claiming lo hove any
right, till* or Interesl In th*
property described above
W H E R E A S . Ih* Board at
C o u n ty C o m m lis t e n a r i at
Samlnoi* County. Florida, did
on ttw Oth day et February,
t a i l . I ln d a n d d e c la r e a
structure located In Seminole
Canty. Florid*, to b* unset*,
u n s a n i t a r y a n d a p u b lic
nuisance, that th* owner et Ih*
property according to ttw pro
party records m th* Seminal*
County Property Appraiser s
Office on which Itw structure 1s
located is Robert Chambers.
D o ro th y E v a n s and D a isy
Hadley hairs at 1*01 Valencia
Court Sanlord Florid* H FIIj
that in* public nuisance is a
residential structure located on
Water Shoot. Santord. Florida
and turttwr described a* set
forth above and Itw corrective
action 1s required to abate ttw
public nuisance and
W H E R E A S . Ih* Board el
County Com missioners found
that Itw following conditions
constituted o public nuisance
II) Th* b u ild in g h o i boon
sever Iy damaged by Itw eW
mentt ol nature due to oban
dement. I l l (sto fto r walls,
partitions re a l ro lle rs and
sheathing celling |*isl. oitonor

and interior doors, rooting m#
•oriels, root flashing, window
g lo ss, window screens and
window homes are damaged
d l There is trash and debris
inside and outside ot ttw build
mg. and 14) This condition
constitutes a potential lira hat
ard
W H E R E A S , th t correctly#
action twetssary to aba'* ttw
public nuisance Is to demolish
and remove structure from
premises
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle* I*
hereby given to ttw Said Robert
Chambers Dorothy Evans and
Oalsy Hadley, hairs and all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, till*, or interest
in ttw property described above
to opp**' before the Board of
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s ot
Samlnoto County, Florida at
tO 00 a m , at its regular meet
■ng on ttw teth day ot May. IMi.
*t lh* Seminole Ccnaity Services
Building Room W 1)0. DOt East
First Street. Santord. Florida to
show cauta. it any, why such
structure should not b* declared
a public nuisance and th* cor
r a c llv t action ot abatamanl
specif lad In ttw Nolle* of Public
Nulsanc* should not be taken
or cause, it any why ttw cost of
ttw corrective action ol abate
m*nt specified m ttw Nolle* of
Public Nuisance should not be
paid tor by Robert Chambers
O o ro th y E v a n s and D a is y
Hadley heirs, their heirs or
assigns, or cauta. It any. why
said cost should not be attested
agamtt ttw property
WITNESS my hand and tael
this Nth day ot March INS
(SEAL)
D A V I D N B E R R IE N
Clerk to itw Board ot
County Commlxtiarwrs
By Angela Sclrlca
Deputy Clerk
Publish March M A April 4. H
II IMS
D E D 1*1
NOTICE FOR H EARIN G
O N OECLARED
PUBLIC NUISANCE
IN R E Lots Jt and M RE PL AT
O F W1NWOOO P A R K , accord
log to th* Plat thereof at
recorded m Plat Book 1. Pag*
X . ol Itw Public Records ol
Sammoie County, Florida prat
ently shown at being owned by
E v a M Simmons and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or Interest In ttw
property described above
W H E R E A S , the Board ot
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s ot
Seminole County. Florida, did
on ttw Uth day of February.
ISIS, fin d an d d e c la r e a
structure lore led in Semmol*
Conty. Florid* to be unset*,
u n s a n it a r y a n d a p u b li c
nulsanc* Iha! Ih* owner ol th*
property according to lh* pro
party records In th# Semmol*
County Properly Appraiser t
Office on which ttw structur* it
located is Eve M Simmons.
P O
Boa 1)1, F e rn P a rk .
Florid* m »
that Ih* public
n u is a n c e Is a r e s id e n t ia l
structure located on Loon Street
in Altamonl* Springs. Florida,
end further described *s set
lorrh above, and ttw corrective
action It required to abate Itw
public nuisance, are)
W H E R E A S , th* Board ol
County Commissioners found
that the following conditions
constituted * public nulsanc*:
111 Th* bu ild in g has been
sever Iy damaged by the *1*
m e n ! * *1 n a t u r # d u * lo
abandonment: ()) Foundation
piers, eatonor walls, exterior
stasis, floor framing and floor
mg partitions, roof ratters and
sheathing, colling |oftt. eatonor
and interior doors, roofing me
torlals. root flashing, window
g lo s s, window screens and
window homos or* damaged
beyond reasonable repair. (!)
E le c trica l service, electrical
pan* It. a Metrical rtcaplablas.
electrical lights and switches
are damaged to the eatant that
lhay ar* a haiard, 1*1 Plumbing
l l a l u r t s . p lu m b in g d r a i n
sySlarn, hot and cold water
distribution system and hoi
w ater healer era dam aged
beyond reasonable repair or
nonaaisfanl. I ll Thar* Is no
avidanc* of a sapfic tank ot
dralnfwld, 141 There Ik trash
and debris mud* and outside of
th* building and D l This con
dition constitutes a potential fir*
hotard
W H E R E A S , th* follow mg tor
rocfiv* actions necessary to
abate itw public nulsanc* Is lo
demolish and remove structure
from promises
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice is
hereby given to ttw said E va M
Simmons and all partial having
or claiming to hav* any rlghl,
till*, or Intortsl In th* property
described above, to appear tw
tore ttw Board ot County Com
missiorwrt ot Seminal* County,
Florida *1 ico o a m . at its
regular maeiing on ttw lath day
ol May. IMS. at th* Semmol*
County Sorvlce* Building. Room
W I N . S101 East First Slroet
Santord. Florida, to show causa
II any, why such structure
should not be declared a public
nuisanc* and tho corrective ec
lien at abatement specified m
tho Notice of Public Nulsanc*
should not tw taken, or cause It
any why th* coat ot th* corrac
•iv * a c t le n at a b a te m e n t
specified In lh* Notice ot Public
Nuisanc* should not be paid tor
by Eve M Simmon*, her hairs
or assign! or cause II any. why
said coal should not bo assessed
ego m i I ttw property
W ITNESS my hood and seal
this Nth day ot March, IMS
ISEALI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C lark to ttw Board ot
County Commissioners
By Angola k i r k *
Deputy Clark
Publish March M A April a. It.
II. IMS
D CO t«

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
s u *

Evening Herald. Santord. FI.

Legal Notice

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le g a l Notice
NOTICE OF A
PU BLIC H EA R IN G
TO CONSIDER
TH E AO OPT ION OF
AN ORDIN ANCE
BY TH E CITY
OF SAN FO RD . FLO RID A
Nebc# Is hereby given that *
Public Me*ring will tw held at
the Commission Room in th#
City Hall in th# City ol Santord
Florida at ) 00 o d o ck P M on
April 71 I**) to consider th*
adoption ot on ordinance by th*
City ot Santord
F lor Ido at
tonows
O R DIN AN C E NO Itet
AN O R D IN AN C E OF THE
C it y
o f
s a n f o r o

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to

a n n e x

W ITHIN t h e C O R P O R A T E
A R E A OF THE C I T Y OF
SAN FO RD F 1 0 R I0 A
UPON
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDt
NANCE A PORTION OF THE
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G SOUTH
OF S I L V E R L A K E RO AD
FX TE N D ED W ESTER LY
N O R T H O F N O R T H W AY
E X T E N O E O W E S T E R L Y ANO
W EST O F AND A B U T TIN G
C R 4)t
SAID P R O P E R T Y
B E I N G S I T U A T E D IN
SEM INO LE
COUNTY
F lo r id a
in a c c o r d a n c e
W IT H T H E V O L U N T A R Y
A N N E X A T I O N PROVISIO NS
OF SECTION D l 0*4 FLO RID A
STA TU TE S PROVIDING FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y CO NFLICTS
a n d e ffe c t iv e date

W H E R E A S Ifwro het been
Iliad with ttw City Clark o« th*
City ol Santord Florid * *
pehlion containing ttw names ot
ttw property owners In the #'**
described herein after requeti
mg annexation to ttw corporal*
are* ol th# City ol Santord
Florida and requesting to tw
Included therein and
W HEREAS
th t P ro perty
Appraiser ol Semmol# County
Florida having ctrtilw d that
there are two proparty owners
in ttw area to tw annexed and
that said property owners hay*
signed Itw Petition tor Annexe
lion and
W H ER EAS , it has been de
let mined lhat Itw property d*
s c r ib e d h e r e i n a f t e r it
reasonably compact and con
t.guous lo Itw corporate areas ot
th* City of Santord Florida, and
It hot turttwr been determined
that th# annotation ot said
property will not result in ttw
c r eat ion o* an enc to r* end
W H ER EAS, th* City ol San
lord, Florida it In a position to
provide municipal tarylcai to
Itw property described herein
and ttw City Commission ot th#
City ol Santord F lor id* deems
It in the best Interest ol Itw City
to accept said petition end to
annex said property
NOW T H E R E F O R E BE IT
E N A C T E D BY THE P E O P L E
OF THE CITY OF SAN FO RO
FLORIDA
SECTION t
That th* pro
party described below situated
In Seminole County Florid* tw
and lh* same It hereby erwwaed
to and mad* a part of Ih* Clfy of
Sanford. Florida, pursuant to
lh# voluntary annexation pro
visio n s o l S ectio n i l l oee
F lor id* Slotutos
Lying In Section I). Township
10 South. Rang* M East, begin
mng 1)44 chains East ot th*
S W corner el th* S E
tot
thence run North 70 chainsi
Ihence run East to Itw Westerly
R/W ot S R 47f i ttwnc# run
Southerly and Soufhieoiforly
along said Westerly R/W to ttw
beginning, Seminole County,
Florida
SECTION ) That upon this
Ordinance becoming effective,
ttw property owners and any
resident on Itw property de
scribed herein shell be entitled
to *11 the rights and privileges
and Immunities ot or* from
time to llm* granted lo res!
denis and property owners ot
try* City of Santord. Florid*, and
ot lu'tlwr provided In Chepter
D l, Florid* Statutes, and shall
turttwr be Subjocl to ttw ra
spanslbllltios of residence or
ownership ot moy from time to
flm* b* determined by Ih*
governing authority ol ttw City
of Sanford Florida, and th*
provisions of said Chapter D l.
F lor Ida Slotutos
SECTION ) If any section or
portion of a taction of fh&lt;t
ordinance proves to be invalid
unlawful, or unconsfltuftanol. It
shall not tw hold to Invalid*** or
impair itw validity, tore* or
ottoct of any other section or
part of Ihlt artfinane*
SECTION 4 Thai oil ordl
noncot or ports ot or d inane ot In
con fuel herewith tw and Ih*
soma art hereby revoked
SECTION S: Thai this ordl
nance thall become aflectiv*
immediately upon IN passage
and adoption
All portlet In tnforosf and
Ctflrani shall hav* an opportuni
ty lob* heard at saw) haaring
By order of th# City Com
mission of ttw City of Sanford
F tor Ido
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC If
o parson decides to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter considered *1 the
above meeting or hearing be
may naod a verbatim record ol
th* proceedings Including the
testimony and evidence which
record Is not provided by the
Clfy#* Santord IFSM 4 010)1
H N Tamm, Jr
Clfy Clark
Publish March )t April *, it.
II. IM)
O E O II)

NOTICE OF A
PUBLIC H EA R IN G
TO CONSIDCR
TH E ADOPTION OF
AN OR DIN ANC E
BY TH E CITY
OF SAN FO RD . FLO RID A
Notice Is hereby given thal a

Thursday. April tl. IM S -S B

Legal Notice
Public Hearing will be held at
itw Commission Room in th*
C*ty Halt in tho Cify of Sanford
Florida at 7 X o'clock P M on
M ar I). 'M S to consider ttw
adoption of an ordinance by ttw
City of Santord Florida at
toitows
O R D IN AN C E NO use
AN O R D IN A N C E OF THE
C IT Y OF S A N F O R D
FLORIDA
TO A N N E X
W ITHIN T H E C O R P O R A T E
A R E A OF T H E CITY OF
S A N FO R D FLO R ID A UPON
AO O PT ION OF SAIO OROI
NANCE A PORTION OF THE
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G SOUTH
OF B I E D E R
AVENUE
E XTENDED WESTERLY
NORTH OF AND ABU TTIN G
C R t]T AND E AST OF AND
A B U T T I N G
F R E N C H
AVENUE
SAID P R O P E R T Y
B E I N G S I T U A T E D IN
SE M IN O L E COUNTY
F L O R ID *
IN ACCO RD ANCE
WI TH T H E V O L U N T A R Y
A N N E X A T I O N PROVISIO NS
OF SECTIO N D l 6*e FLOHIOA
S T A T U T E S PROVIDING fO R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y CO NFLICTS
A N D E FFE C TIV E D A TE
w h e r e a s , ttwr* has b#*n
bind with ttw City Clark ol th#
Cify of Santord
Florida a
petition containing th* names ol
'be property owners in th* area
described herein#tier request
mg annexation to the corporate
area ot th* City of Santord
Florida and requesting to tw
included therein, and
W HEREAS
th# P ro perty
Appraiser ot Seminole County
Florida having carttttod lhat
th#'# ar* two property owners
in ttw area to tw annaxed and
that said property owners nave
signed th* Petition tor Anrwsa
tion and
w hereas
it has tw*n o*
termmed that the property d#
s c r i b e d h t r t l n a l l e i Is
reasonably com ped and con
bguout to th* corporai* areas ol
ttw City of Santord. Florida and
if has turlhor been determined
that the annexation of said
pioperty will not result in Itw
creation of an enclave and
W H E R E A S the City ot San
ford Florida. It In a position to
provide municipal taryices to
the property described herein
and ttw Clfy Commission of ttw
City ol Santord. Florida deems
if In th* best Infer*!' of lh# Clly
to accept said petition and to
annex said property
NOW T H E R E F O R E HE IT
E N A C T E D BY THE P E O P LE
OF THE C ITY OF SANTORD
FLO R ID A
SECTION 1 Thai ttw pro
party described below situated
In Seminole County, Florida, be
and Ih# same is hereby annexed
to and made a par t of ttw City ol
Santord Florida, pursuant to
tho voluntary annexation pro
visio n s ot S ection III 0*4
Flax ida Statutes
All of Urontwood Grove. I) Ik
A ' p lel Book f, Pag* s) lots
I thru 10, *0 thru 77 Dess 14 and
1*1 and 111 thru HI. Brentwood
Add to Sanford. Plot Book 4.
Pag# 4), Public Records ol
Seminal*County. Florida
SECTIO N ] That upon this
ordinance becoming effective.
Itw property owners and any
resident on ttw proewrty Ok
scribed herein shall be entitled
t* all th* rights ena privilege*
and Immunities as ar* from
time to tim* granted to rest
dents end property owners *4
itw City a* Sanford. Ftorld*. at
further provided In Chapter III.
F lo rid * Statutes, and shall
further tw subject to lh* ro
tponilbllltlat of residence or
ownership at may from llm* to
llm * be determ ined by Ih*
governing authority of Itw City
of Sanlord. Florida, and th*
provisions of said Chapter D l.
Florida Statutes
S E C T I O N ) II any sec lion or
portion ol a section ol this
ordinance proves to tw invalid,
unlewlol, or unconsliluilonai. II
shall nol be held to Impair Itw
validity, lore* or ottoct ot any
other sect.on or part ol ihis
ordinance
SECTION t
That all ordl
nances or parts ol ordinances In
conltici herewith, be and Itw
same ar* hereby revoked
SECTIO N S Thai this ordl
nance shell bet pm# effective
immediately upon Its passage
and adoption
A copy thall tw available at
lh* O tlk * ol ttw Clly Ctark lor
all persons desiring to examine
lh* same
All parties in interest and
cltliens shall have an opportuni
ly tob* heard *1 said haaring
By order ol ttw City Com
m illio n ol th* Clly ol Sanford
Florida
ADVICE TO THE PU BLIC II
a parson decides to appeal *
decision mad* with respect lo
any matter considered at ttw
above meeting or hearing he
may need a verbatim record ol
ttw proceedings, including the
testimony and avidanc*. which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanlord IF S JM 010)1
H N Tamm. Jr
Clly Clark
Publish April II. n . May ), *.

ms
D E E ID
FI CTI TIOUS K A M I

Notice is hereby given lhat I
am engaged in business at II*
Tuten# Dr . Altamonte Springs
Semmol# County, Florida ))fl*
under th* fictitious name ot
DOME M E D IC A L , and lhat I
intend to register said nam*
wills th* Clerk ol the Circuit
Court Semmol* County, Florida
in accordance with th* pro
visions ol the F kb lto u t Nome
Statutes, to w il Section M l 01
Florida Slotutos lit )
to/LoneK Riggs
Publish April 10. » A May ). t
INI
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NOTICE FOR H EA R IN G
O N OECLAREO
PUBLIC NUISANCE
IN R E
Lot I) V E I N O S A D
OITION TO MIDWAY, accord
mg to th# P lat tharaof. as
recorded In Plal Book ) Pag*
•’ ol ttw Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida pr*s
entiv shown as being owned by
R o b ert C h am b ers
D orothy
Evans and all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest In the property d*
scr,bed above
W H E R E A S , the Board of
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s of
Semmol# County Florida, did
on in# i)th day ol February
1*11 t ln d a n d d a c la r a a
structure located &gt;n Samlnoi*
Conty Florida, to be unsafe
u n s a n i t a r y a n d a p u b li c
nuisanc* that th# owner of the
property according to th# pro
party records in Ih* Semmol*
County Property Appraiser's
Office on which th* structure it
located is Robert Chambers.
Dorothy Evens 1401 Vatoncia
Court Santord Florid* )1FM
that th* public nulsanc* is a
residential structure savarly
damaged by Hr# located on
Centre Street Santord Florida
and turttwr described as sat
forth above end th# correctly*
action is required to abet* ttw
Public nuisanc* and
W HEREAS
the Board ol
County Commissioners found
'hot ttw following conditions
constituted o public nulsanc*
III Th* bu ild in g has boars
loverly damaged by lire and ttw
elem ents of nature du* to
obandomant
()) Foundation
piers *si*&lt;ior wans, asterlor
steps floor framing and floor
mg partitions tool tatters and
shaathmg, calling joisl. exterior
end interior doors rooting me
lerials. roof flashing, window
g la ss window screens end
window Irernes ere damaged
beyond roesonebl* repair. |J)
E lectrica l service electrical
panels, electrical teceplebies
electrical lights and switches
are damaged to the a stent that
they are a berenl tt) Plumbing
fixtures
p lu m b in g d r a in
system hot and cold water
distribution system end hot
water heater or* dam aged
beyond reasonable repair or
nonexistent
III Ther# Is no
esidenc# ot a septic lank ot
dramtwid. 1*1 Ttwr* is garbage
end rubbish Inside and outside
ot ttw building, end
W H E R E A S , Itw following cor
rooty* actions necessary to
abate ttw public nulsanc* Is to
demolish end remove structure
from premises
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice Is
hereby given to ttw said Robert
Chambers. Dorothy Evans and
all par lies having or claiming to
have any right, title, or Intetosl
in Itw proewrty described above
to appear before the Board ol
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s ot
Seminole County, f tor Ida *1
to 00 a m . at its regular meet
mg on the U lh day ol Moy, leg).
*1 th* Seminolo County Sec vices
Building, Room W IM. HOI East
I list Slroet. Sanlord. Florida, to
show causa, II any. why such
structure should nol be declared
a public nuisanc* and ttw cor
ra cllv* action ol abatement
spocibod in Iha Nol wee of Public
Nuisanc* should not bs tauoni
or cause. It one why th* cost ol
ttw correctly# action at abate
mont spec 11led In the Notice ol
Public Nulsanc* should not bo
paid lor by Hobart Chambers
Dorothy Evans, their Iwlrs or
assigns or causa. II any. why
said coal should not be assessed
against IFw property
W ITNESS my hand and seal
this Wfh day ol March. INI
ISEALI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Ctark to th* Board ot
County Commissioners
By Angel*Senna
Deputy Clerk
Publish March )• A April 4, II,
II INI
O E D 100
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RIOA
CASE NO M MM C A * f P
R O B ER T MISTINA
A JULIUS M ISTINA.
P la m tllls .
W A R R E N W W O FFO RD
A A N N E T T E W O FFO RD
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Forociosut*
dated March I. IM). Case no
as lee* CA o t P ol itw Circuit
Court ot Itw Eighteenth Judicial
OHtrtcf in and tor Samlnoi#
County, Florida. In which ROB
E HI M ISTIN A and JU LIU S
M ISTIN A ar* P la ln lllts and
W A R R E N W W O FFO RD and
A N N E T T E W O FFO R D ar* Ih*
Oetandanls. I will salt to th*
highest and bast bidder tor cash
in ttw lobby at ttw West Front
door ol the Courthouse in San
ford Samlnoi* County, Florida
al II 00 A M on itw l)nd day Of
May. IM). iha tallowing de
scr twd property sat forth In Itw
Order of tho Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
The East *0 feel of Lot U ),
Q U E E N S M IR R O R SO U TH
A D D I T I O N to C a s so lb o rry .
Florida. According to lh* Plal
tharaof. as recorded in Piaf
Book F. Pages 4J and 44 ot Ih*
P u b lic Records at Somlnol*
County, Florida
D A T E D this Itth day ol April.
IM)
(S E A L )
DAVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
c ir c u it c o u r t

By / k 'Diana K Oakley
Deputy Ctark
Publish April IX )L INI
DEE D l

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Legal Notice

T f iu r t d a y , A p r i l I I , IM S

Legal N otice

le g a l Notice
IN TME CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TME E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
NO M O ttl CA t t K

IN TM E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H I E IG H TE E N TH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY,
FLO RID A
CIVIL ACTION
N O .N 4 1 N C 4 N E

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so u th east m ortgage

CO M PANY,
PMIntlft.
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D E N N I S A H O L L A R ,e te l.
D t M 'i
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO O EN N IS A HOLLAR end
R A C H E L S H OLLAR, hit wife
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOWN
L a d known milling eddrett
P O
Bo* I4S14. Orlande. F L

n m
A N O TO ' AM perron* claiming
any Interest by, through. under
or against IM stores*to perron*
YO U
A R E H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D TH A T an action to
lerecloee a mortgage an the
tallowing d e im b e d property
lecated In Seminole County,
Florida
Lot IS, Block L, O A K L A N D
E S T A T E S Sod SECTION, ac
.cording to the plot tharaol aa
recorded in Plat Boo* ta. Page*
u and «*, Public Recocdt ot
Semlnoto County, Florida
Together with alt etructurat
and Improvement* now and
tieraaftar on u ld land, and
flatura* attached thartto. and
all rents, leauae. proesadt. and
profile accruing and ta accrue
Iron raid pram ,tar. and alee all
gat. eteam, electric, wetec, end
o th er h e e lin g , coeklng. re
trlperellng. lighting, plumbing,
v e n tila tin g . Irrigatin g, an d
power systems, machine!, ep
p lla n c e i, lla lu re s , and ep
purlenencee, which now are or
may hereafter pertain lo, or be
uted with, In, or on laid pra
m it t t . aven though they be
detached or detachable
hee been filed egelnit you. end
you ere required to ear ye a copy
of your written dotaniqi. If any.
ta th li action on ROGER 6
B E A R ot AN DERSO N A RUSH.
Attorney* tor Plaintiff, whoea
a d d rtet l ! 1ST Eatt Central
Bou levard, Orlando. Florid a
IM01. and flit the original with
the Clark ot the abort Ityted
Court on or batora tha l)th day
ot M a y , IM S, o lh a rw lia a
lu d g m a n t m a y ba antarad
again*! you tor tha rallaf da
mended In the Complaint
W ITN ESS my hand and tha
M ai ot raid Court on the Ith day
ot April. IN )
IS E A L I
D A V I D M B 6 R R IF N
C lark ot the C Ircull Court
By Jean Bnllenl
Deputy Clerk
Publlkh April It, II. IS A Nay

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D E E SO

SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vt
J A M E S O JORDAN, at el .
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO J A M E S G JOR DAN end
B E N N IE S JORDAN, hit wife
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOWN
L e t t known e d d re tt
t it
Rlvervlew Avenue. Altamonte
Springs. FLHIOI
A N O TO All pa'tont claiming
any Interact by, through, under
or egemtt me a'orvtem pertont
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D THAT an action ta
forecloM e mortgage on Ihe
following detcribed property
located In Seminole County.
Florida
Lot Fit. SPRING OAKS. UNIT
IV, according ta Ihe Piet thereof
at recorded In Plat Boo* II,
Paget t l and M. Public Recocdt
ot Seminole County. F lor Ida
Including tpeclllcally, but not
by way ot limitation, the tallow
Ing nature* Control A ir Condi
Honing. Central Hooting. Drop
In Range A 1 Ovent. Dlthweth
or, Ditpotel Hot Water Hooter
Together with all Itructucet
and Im provtm enlt now and
hereafter an told lend, and
llaturet attar had thereto, and
all rentt, Ittuet . proceed!, end
profit! accruing end to accrue
from told pcemlMt. end alto #M
get, tteem. electric, water, end
other healing, cooking, re
frlgerallng. lighting, plumbing,
v e n tila tin g . Irrig a tin g, and
power tyttamt. machine! ep
p llo n c e t . f lit u r e i. and ep
purferunce*. which now ere or
may hereafter pertain to. or ba
UMd with. In. or on tald pre
m l le t. oven though they be
detached or detachable
hat been tiled agalntt you, and
you Pro required lo Mrve e copy
of your wrlttan deftnMt. If any.
to thlt action on R O G E R D
B E A R of ANDERSON A RUSH.
Attorney! tor Plaintiff, whole
a dd ro tt It SSI Eett Control
Bou levard. Orlando. F lo rid a
SSOOI. end tile Ihe original with
the Clerk ol mo above ttylod
Court op or hetora the IJth day
of M a y , IFRS, o th e rw lie o
lu d g m a n t may be a n ta ra d
agalntt you for tha rallaf de
mended In the Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and the
M a l ol told Court on the *th day
ol April. IMS
IS E A LI
□ A V ID N B ER R IEN
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Jeon Brlllont
Deputy Clerk
Publlth April II. II. IS A M ay
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D E E *0

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
F O R SE M IN O L E COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
F ile Number U III CP
IN R E ES T A T E O F
F R E D JOH N H t U B E R G E R .
Deceived
NO TICE OF
AD M tN ISTR AVION
The adm inistration el the
e a t e r # ot F R E D J O H N
H E U B F R G P R d erailed FIN
Number It II) CP. It pending In
Ihe Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n t y , F lo r id a . P ro b a ta
Dlvltlon, the addrett ot wtikh It
Seminole County Coutlhoute.
North Park Avenue Senlord
FI JJ/ri The name and addrett
el the per tonal teprtMntallre
a n d th a p e r s o n a l ra p r a
tentative t attorney ete M l
lor In below
A ll Inleretled pertont ato
required lo III# with the court
within
i n n e r m o n t h ',
F R O M TH E D A TE OF THE
FIRM
P U B LIC A T IO N OF
THIS N O TICE
t i l all clalme
egalntt Ihe attala end IS) any
ob|ec tion by an Inleretled
pet ton la whom notice wet
marled that cheMenget me valid
Ity ot the will, the quallllcatlona
ot the per tonal representative,
venue or lurltdlctlon ot Ihe
court
A L L C LA IM S AND OBJCC
TIONS NOT SO F ILE D WILL
B r F O R E V E R IIAHRED
Dele ol Ihe llrtl public alien ot
Ihtt notice ol edmmltlraflon
April tl, I ft l
Per tonal RaprtMnlallva
H E L E N LOUISE SHERRILL
IBM M erlin Ave
Porltmouth. Ve tJ/OI
Allorney tor
Per tonal RepraMnlatlvt
W IL L IA M ! COL BE R T Etq el
STE N STR O M . M dN TO SH .
JU LIA N . C O L B E R T
A W H ICH AM P A
Pott Office But lIN
Sentoed F L H f f l U K
telephone (SOU IJSSISI
Pubnth April 11, || rut!
D E E at

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IN TME CIRCUIT CO URT
EOR SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO RID A
PROR ATE DIVISION
File Number It m C P
IN R E ESTATEO F
G R ACE M ARGARET B E E N
e 'h / a O R A C E M B E E N .
fler eeied
n o t ic e o r
ADMINISTRATION
The a dm lnltlrelien o l Ihe
estate of ORACF M A R G A R E T
H i l N a k a GRACE M B E E N
deceased, Ella N um ber
IS &gt;11 C P . It pending In the
C ir c u it Court lor Sem inole
C o u n t y . F lo r id a . P r o b a t e
Dlvltlon Ihe eddrett of which It
North Pork Avenue Senlord
FL S t ill
The n e m e t end
e d d r e t M t of the personal repre
tentative and the par tonal rap
ren n tetiv e't attorney a rt Mt
forth below
A ll Inleratlsd pertont ar*
required to Ilia with thlt court.
WITHIN T H R E E M O NTHS OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE III all claim s
against the estate end (it any
ob lecB on s by an Interested
person on whom this notice was
Mrvod that challenge* H a valid
ity ol the will, the qualification*
of Ihe personal representative
venue, or jurisdiction ol the
court
A L L CLAIMS ANO O B JE C
tIONS NOT SO F ILE D WILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E O
Publication ol Put Notice he*
begun on April It, INS
Personal RtprtM nlallve
/*/ Donne J Vogler
O il Maytolr Drive
Altamonte Springs FL I1I0I
Attorney lor
Persona! RepreMnlolivo
t Mar vin L Beaman. Jr . E *q
M AR V IN L BEAM AN JR
P A
SOS N WyrnoreRoad
Winter Perk FL t in t lit ]
Telephone MS 4)1 IKK
Publlth April II IS INI
D E E III

NOTICE FO R M EAR IN O
ON OECLARED
FU SLIC N U IS A N C E
IN R E
L o l l II end I],
MIDWAY, according lo Pie Plat
thereof, at recorded In Piet
Book I. Page 41, of the Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida presently shown as be
mg ewned by Robert Chamber*
D oroth y E v e n t a n d O o lt y
Hadley, hairs and ell partes
having or claiming to hove any
right, IPIo or Intarotf In the
property deter ibed above
W H E R E A S , the Booed ot
C o u n ty C o m m l t i l o n e r t of
SemlnoN County, Florida, did
on the tlfh day of February.
1VIS. fin d e n d d e c l a r e o
struct uro lore led In SemlnoN
Confy, Florida, ta be unsafe,
u n t o n l t o r y a n d a p u b li c
nuisance, that the owner ot the
property according to the pro
parry record! In tho SemlnoN
County Proporty A p p ra lM r't
Qtflce on which me structure It
located It Robert Chambers.
D orothy E v a n s a n d D a lly
Medley, heirs ol ISOI Valencia
Court, Sanford, Florida W i l l
that the public nuisance It o
felldenllel structure located on
WaNr Street, Sanford. Florida
and further described as Mt
form above, end me corrective
action It rsquired to abate the
public nuisance, end
W H E R E A S , the B o a rd of
County Com m it*lonerl found
mot the following conditions
constituted a public nuisance
II) Tha b u ild in g hat been
Mverly damaged by Ihe a is
mentt ot nature duo ta ebon
dement, IS) Foundation piers,
ealecloc wells, eateclor steps
Door fram ing and flooring,
partitions, roof ra tte rs end
sheathing, colling |ottl. anterior
end interior doors rooting me
tenets roof fleshing, window
gloss, window scro o n t end
window tram** are damaged
beyond reasonable repair, (SI
E lectrical M cvlco . electrical
panels, electrical recepfeblot,
electrleal lights end twitches
ore damaged In the o a lent P u l
they are ■ h o a rd . M l Plumbing
tla lu r e s , p lu m b in g d r a in
system, hoi end cold wolor
distribution system end hot
w otfr heeler ore dam aged
beyond reasonable rtp o ir or
nonoaltlonl. IS) There It no
oaldonco ol o septic tank ol
drelnllold. I ll There It garbage
end rubbish Inside end outside
ot Pw building, end (II Thlt
condition constitutes a potential
tire hazard
W H E R E A S . Ihe corrective
action necettery to ebeta the
public nuisance It to demolish
and rtm a v t structure from
prom Im s
NOW T H E R E F O R E , notice It
hereby given to Pw said Robert
Chambers. Dorothy Even* end
D eity Medley, heirs end ell
paruat having or claim ing to
hove any right, till*, or Interosl
in Iho property deter ibsd above,
lo appear before the Board ol
C o u n ty C o m m l t i l o n e r t ot
SemlnoN County, F lor id# at
IS 0) a m , at Its regular meal
Ing on the lath day ot M ay. INS.
al ih# SemlnoN County Servlets
Building Room W ISO. 1101 Eett
First Street. Senlord. Florida, ta
thow c * u m It any. why ouch
structure should net be declared
a public nuisance and me car
ractive action ot abatement
tper Hied In me Notice ol Public
Nuisance should not bo taken,
or reuM, it any why the cot I ot
the corrective action ot tbeto
man I specified In Ihe Notice of
Public Nultenca should not bo
paid tor by Robert Chambers
D oroth y E v e n t e n d O o lt y
HodNy, heirs. Itielr holrt or
assigns or rauM . II any, why
said cost should not bo otM ttad
*g*&lt;n*t Ih* proporty
WITNESS my hand and Mal
this K m day ol March. INS
ISEALI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
CNrk to the Board ol
County Com m ltilonert
By AngelaSrlrlce
Deputy CNrk
Publish March It A April a. II.
It INS
D E D lit

FICTITIOUS N A M E
Nollre Is hereby girers that I
am angagvd In butine t al t i l
Samoran Blvd . Casselberry,
lemlnol* County, Florida under
Ih# In Minus name al W ALL
SIRFE1 CO NTEM PO RARY
F U R N ITU R E W S C O N T E M
P O R A R V F U R N I T U R F , and
Ihat I Intend ta register said
nam* with the CN rk ot Its*
Circuit Court. Saminole County,
Florida in ac i or dam a with tha
provisions ol tho F ictitio u s
Nam* Statutes. to wit Sac lion
Oal W Florida Statute* 1**1
Wail Street Conlompocary
I urnltuc*. Inc
Publish April It II. IS A May I
•i n s
D E E tt

NO TICE OF BUDOET H E A R IN G
Its* Board ol Cownly Commissioners will hold e Public Haanng on April J). INS al 10 00 A M . o ' as
soon therealier os pott'bN in the County Commission meeting room s I K Wait SamlnoN County Services
Building H|1 East First S P m I Senlord florid * for p n pur p u M of adopting tuppNmantal budgets for
f itcel Year INS IS lo Irsilud* monies received and cash balam* forward in eicast ol original budget
titim e to i
FIS IC A l Y E A R m i l )
Fundi
General
Trontporlotion
Coun't Wide
Fire
I rampart** ion Umruorpor tisd
Power Road
Burton lo n e
to ta l Option Gas To*
tin A am Cent Gas ta*
Transportation
Bended Capitol
E sprotiw ay Authority
Inter no I Sec v He - Insurance
Inletnel Service — Central Setaltet
le w Enforcement
Health Special Revenue
Contribution Trust A Agency
Road Patrol - Special Revenue
School Commitment Foot
Rod Bug Rood Commitment
Federal Revenue Sharing r l
Federal Rtif&lt; u * Sharing r l
Interest A SMting - CourthouM' Jell
Interest A lin k in g — General Obligation Bands
Interest A Sinking — lib ra ry Bands
Capitol Fund
Library Bond
T O TA L A M I NOE 0 B U D G E T S

Estimated Revenue
end Receipts

1)4 213411
i 1*4 144
1 OVSttl
111)')*
U ts
leJIt

4. 1)4 1)4
J 4)» )S1
I *11)40
1)041
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h i .in

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l.U ) wo
«t#1
H). HI
44) 44*
44* 0*4
11 Ml

1 4)4 &gt;14
4/« 0U4
40* m

Estim ated
E ip e n M t

1)4.211.4)2
B M l )44
I W t.tll
I BU 11*
1,11*
1.1 •*
4. 1)4.114
2 42# 3#l
1 t )2 1*0

11041
&gt;444. 14)
111. 1)1
2#147
1. 11) MO
4 *yi
H ) 111
44! 14#
44* 0*B

)1 1*1
1 4 )411*
4?» 004

t 144 404

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l) i to*
1.1*4 404

Stl 0)1 4)1

ftS7.0 l l .432

D itto

Complete detent el budgets are oveiiebN tar public inspection at the Office of Management and Budget
Room .’ »• reat. Somme1# County Services Building Senlord Florida
Persons are advised that it they decide ta appeal any dec 11 ions made ot Ihe** meetings hearings,
ihoy win need o reseed Ot me proceedings end lorauthpurpoM they may need ta insure that o verbatim
retard el the proceedings Is mode which m d u d A the testimony end evidence upas which Its# appeal is
ta ba based per Section I N t i l l . Florida Stalutes
ATTEST
(S EAL)
BO ARD OF C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
DAVID N B E R R IE N
BY R O B E R T J STR UM
CNrk sp the Board of Cfunty
C H A IR M A N
Comm listeners us end tar
Semmota County Florida
Publish April l| INS
D EE IN

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TM E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A H O FO R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY,
F L O R ID A
CASE NO •# !S N c i s t f
THOMAS P K A V A N A G H , SR
and F R A N C E S D KAV AN AG H ,
Ptalntilfs.
vs
W O RTH EN BRO O K S
W ILLIAM A BROW N W
BROOKS A ASSO CIATES. INC
E M P O L V E E S PENSION
PLAN, C E N T R A L FLO RID A
R EG IO N A L H O SP ITA L. SE
CURITV P A C IFIC FIN AN CE
CRED IT C O RPO RATIO N !
B E N E F I C I A L FIN A N C E
C O M P AN Y O F F LO R ID A end
P E E R L E S S INSURAN CE
CO M P AN Y .
Defendants
C L E R K ’ S N O TIC E OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that pursuant ta a Final Judg
men! de*ed the ath day Of April.
IMS end entered in Civil Action
No *4 1*00 C A os E In the
Circuit Court o* the Eighteenth
Judicial C ircuit, in and tec
S em in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid * ,
whoroln. TH O M AS P
K A V A N A G H . SR
and
F R A N C E S O K A V A N A G H act
Pw Plaintiffs, and WORTHEN
BROOKS. WILLIAM A
BROWN. W
BROOKS A
A S S O C I A T E S .
INC
E M P L O Y E E S PENSION
P LA N j C E N T R A L FLORIDA
R E G IO N A L H O S P IT A L , SE
C U R ITY P A C IF IC FINANCE
CREDIT CORPORATION,
B E N E F I C I A L FINANCE
C O M FA N Y O F FLO R ID A , and
P E E R L E S S INSURANCE
C O M PAN Y, ar* Pw Defendants.
I, David N Bevrlan. Ctark of Its*
above mentioned Court, will M&gt;1
ta the highest end best bidder,
or bidders tar cash, at Pw West
Irent door o l tho Seminole
County CourthouM In Senlord.
Florida at It 00 o clock A M . an
tha KPi day of April IMS Pw
following described properly ot
Mt forth In u l d Final Judg
ment, situate In the COuty ot
Saminole. State of Florid* ta
wP
Lot I, Block A , lektwood
Shores according lo Pw Pl*l
thereof at recorded In Plal Boo*
t(. page SI. ot the Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
-en d —
Boginning at Pw N E Corner of
Lot I, B lo ck A , Lakewood
Short*, according ta Pw Plat
thereof at recorded In Plat Book
IB, peg* s&gt;. of tho Public
Records ol Saminole County,
Florida. Run N B4-S0 I t ’ E .
along Pw South lino of le f tl.
Lake of the Wood Subdivision,
according to the Plot thereof ot
recorded In Plot Book I, page IS.
ol tho P u b l i c R e c o rd s el
Seminole County, Florida. *
distance ol M *1 toot, thence run
N K l'O r il' W . 4) loot, thence
run S BS*S0‘ ie W J00 tee I to Pw
Easterly Right of Way lint ol
U S Highway II B t l . &lt;SR II 1
tool, thence run S)4*0)'1I"W.
I I II tael, to the North line ol
Lakewood Circle, thence run
N te'SO IT E . n o II feet to the
Point of Beginning
■arid
Beginning el the N E Corner ol
Lot I. B lo c k A . Lakewood
Shorts, according to Pw Plot
nwrect at recorded Ps Plat Book
IB, page SI, el Ih* Public
Racocds ot Seminole County.
Flo rid a
Run S **-M It W ,
along tho South line ot Lot II.
Lake of Pw Woods Subdivision
according lo Iho Plat Pwroot at
Itear dad In Plat Booh I. peg* IS,
Ol Iho P u b lic R e c o rd s of
Saminole County, Florida, a
distance ol III 00 teat.thence
run N 01*0*11“ W . 41 fBdl,
tharx* run N 44*10 I t E . SJt 0B
toot, thence run S 0 J * 0 t ir E .
4) teat ta the Point of Beginning
—end
Beginning at the N E Corner ol
Lo l 4 B lo ck A , Lakewood
Shorts, according to the Plot
thereof os recorded In Plot Book
10 page SI, ot Iho Public
Rtcordt of Seminole County,
F lor Ida Hun N 01*00 IT W , on
an titonkion of the East lino of
Lol 0. o distance ot 41 loot,
th tn e o ru n N S4*I0 I f "E ,
parallel with tha South lino ot
Lot l). La ke ol tho Woods
Subdivision, according to Pw
Plot thereof os recorded in Plal
Book I. peg* IS. ol the Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida, to Ih* Eatt lint ot Lol
1], thtnc* curs Southerly along
Its* E a tt lino ol Lot II. a
distance ot 01 loot, to Pw South
tin* of L o t II, thonco run
S O t'M i r W . to Pw Point ol
Beginning
All ol M id lends lying and
being In S om ln ota County,
Florid*
W ITNESS my hand and tlw
official M a l ot Pus Court *1
S en lo rd . S o m ln o ta County,
Florida this Oth day of April,
IMS
ISEALI
D A V ID N B E R R I E N
CLE RK OF CIRCU IT COURT
By Diana K Oakley
Deputy Clerk
Publlkh April If. It IMS
D EE 40

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E I G H T E E N T H
JU D ICIAL CIBC UIT
IN A N D FO R
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASS NO 00 0*1) CA 44 K
IN R E The M arriage ot
B E V E R LY M A I O R A JD A
SAL AJAR
Petitioner
and
JOSE RAM O N S A L A I A R ,
■ ■ ■ mt
NO TICE O F ACTION
TO: Jo m Ramon Setaior
F mol Call* Lo* Otas SOI 40)

.................

Caracas. I0J0. Vonotuota
YOU AR E N O T IF IE D Put 0
Petition tor Dissolution of Mar
nad* hot boon Iliad against you
and Ps* Petition seeks a deter
m ln a lie n o l R O r tn lln g re
tpenaibilitw* You ar* required
ta serve * copy e l your written
responses, it any, ta Pw Petition
on Its* P eililiener t atSerney.
STEVEN G
H O RN CFFER.
who** eddrett It MO South U I
Highway II 01. C a iM lb e rry .
F lor Me m o/, on or botor* April
IS IMS. and III* Ps* original
wilts Ps* clerk of this court
Olihar botor* ter vie* on Poll
Honor's attorney or Immedtotoly
mac setter affwrwlM * default
will be entered against you tar
Ih* reliel dem anded in Its*
petition
Dated Mvsrth i ) IMS
I t!A ll
D A V ID N B E R R I E N
CLERK
l y DerePiy Norton
Deputy Ctark
Publish M arch &lt;* 4 April A It.
it IM0
D E D 111

71-HElp Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

RATES
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T
1 l i m * ........................8 7 C ■ ling
HOURS
3 consecutiro times 61C a lint

8:30 A.M. •5 30 P M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 •Noon

7 ebRtaartWo times 52C a Him
10 cbftsdcirtire times 40C a line
Contract Rato* Available
3 lin ts

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

T
13— Card of Thanks

71-H « lp Wanted

W* with ta thank our friends
arc! neighbors lor Pw many
w o n d e rfu l s a p rs s slo n i ot
sympathy and deeds ot kind
nets Shown to us during our
r t c c n t boroovom snt Tho
d a u g h t e r ol R t v o r t n d
Theodor* F o rd. A llo m o t*
Lewis______________ _____

Acrylic Applicators rwsdad ta
apply protective coaling on
cars, boots and planes 1) ta
*11 per hour W* train For
work In Senlord h r * call
Tampa 01*00* 1111

23— Lost A Found
LOST P U F F Y II wk old choc®
lot# la b ro d o u r ro trlo v o r
Mel* Vicinity Country Club
R d . Lok* Mery Substantia!
reward Answers ta "Hogan"

25— Special Notices

i f y£\; Balloon Magic
JO J / M V 0 4 0 0
___ S I K D A O I F T
...... WITH A LIF Tl

_____lAliOOR
____ D0UQUEIS
......W* Deliver t
F a r e v e ry 'M se c s e very Masers

CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Me. Stork's visit
makes tar a IlSaflm*
*1 mamerwt. gifts a a lll
Cat! Lind* 1114*11
a M A R Y K A Y COSMETIC* a
Shin car* and rater flair
C O N N I E ........................ m m s

27— Nursery A
Child Care
Child car* In my home Laurel
Way area. CesMltwrry 4*1
MIS
Childcare In my horn* Lott ol
Love A rt* of 11 Oaks Camp
ground os S R is Call Lois at

m aos;_______ _ _ _ _ _ _
For lander, laving 0 quality
child car*, call A Child's
War Id &gt;11 MSS

33— Real E tU U
Course*

Aldas tor alt shifts Certified
and/or esper lanced Good pay
and benelits. P lee M n t at
mospher* Equal Oppnrtvnlty
Employer Apply at DeBary
Manor. 40 N Hwy 1IFI Do
Gary. Fla_________________
A s s is t a n t M a n a g a r
W e ll
tra in ed
Needed at once
Apply In person C o m M i*.
K Mart Pi Senlord. or cell

maos

55— Business
Opportunities
LIQU OR LICENSE
ON A N D O F F PREMISES
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
Bob M Ball, Jr F A
R E A L T O R H I 4111 or III TIM

Al— Money to Lend
B u t ln o t t C a p ital 1)0,000 lo
SI 000 C M and over P O Boa
141) Winter Pk Fla HIM

Legal Notice
I N T H ! CIRCUIT COURT,
IN A N D F O R
SEM INO LE COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
CASE NO CIO) III CA D O
M AR IO N M DARIGAN

Plaintiff,
VS
N O R A L DARIGAN
Defendant
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E it hereby given P u t
pursuant ta Pw Final Judgment
ol Partition on Default entered
in tho above styled cauM In the
C i r c u i t C o u r t In and lo r
Semmota County. Florida. I will
M il Pw property situated In the
M id County described ot
Lo l I. H O W ELL E S TA T E S
SU B D IV IS IO N R E P L A T , OC
cording ta Iho Rial thereof at
recorded In Ptal Book It. Pages
si end *0 Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
*1 public M l* to ftw higrwil and
betl bidder tac cash al 11 00
A M . on Pw lalh day el May.
IM). at Pw W EST FRONT door
ot th# Seminole County Court
house Senlord. F Nr Ida
(C O U RT S E A L I
D A V ID N BER R IEN .
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By ;*/ Diane K Oekiey
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 10. D . (M l
D E E 111
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice is hereby given P u l I
am engagad in business a l F O
Boa Itog Lake Mary Semmota
County. Florida H it* under Pw
Hcfltwut rum* of S E L E C T E D
S E C R E T A R I A L S ER V IC ES .
And P u t I intend to register M id
n*m* with the Clerk of th*
C lrcuil Court SemmoN County.
Florida in accordance w ith p w
p ro visio n s Of the SictlHouS
Nom# Statutes ta wil Section
00) 00 Florid* Statutat m i
t L a lta A Horns
Publish April s 11. It. 11 IM)
D E C It
NOT 1C I OF
P U B LIC AUCTION
Pursuant ta Section It) MS ol
Florid* Statutes Pw tallowing
mu tar cycle will be sold *t public
ewe 1&gt;on • * AM on*. A t ) Ol I10J
E Altamonto Are . Aitamonl*
Springs. Florid*
I H a r t a i D avidson Low
Rider III*. V I H llF lI M t t .O
Publish M arch It A April A It,
I*. IN)
D E D 111

Good opportunity tar * rwet,
personable high school grad in
Senlord ore# Farm hector A
mechanical ability desirable
Some seasonal hovel START
I M M E D IA T E L Y ! H I 0*44
Heating end e lr conditioning
a e rv lc * end I n t t e lle f le n
mechanics Salary bated on
eaperlenc*. p lus benefits
IBS HI 414)
HOLIDAY HOUSE
R ttfa u re n t in Senlord hat
openings tar waitress host
ass cashier Apply 1 ta 4 PM.
Hwy \1rn near Lake Mery
IN T E R VI E W E RS: Individuals
with pifeile confect *&gt;p Earn
S K hr plus bonus plus hourly
g u a ce n te s
S tu d en ts end
housewives wotcom* Cell Mr
Grant 1pm ta 4pm. Mon thru
F rl 1** toto
IN VEN TO RY C L E R K ____ SIM
Keeping heck et Incoming end
outgoing supplies Some lift
ing Great |ab for energetic
person

aO

K

6 Y d

Employment

323-5176
t t l l French Av*

A
LABOR

FORCE

Help Wented
Report rtady
tar work at a AM ao; W
III St Senlord

B A B YS ITTER E . p . taring re
liable woman ta care tac 1 A S
year old gifts P» youf or my
horn* W ilton tlo m o n lo ry
oroa.jitteronret H i 1441__

L A B O R E R S Strong reliable,
general laborers needed Im
mediately Different locations
Phone end transportation a
must Never eta* Apply

Cap* Canaveral F irm needs
people who went to be their
own boss Will from good pay
H I SKI__________________
Colpottlon A o b o ft r t Ranted
e»UMiiN*&lt;J company. Hborol
bonoflti. muff hovo too it #nd
trontporfofion 104 7J4 )?•].
» S i f 4 )4*1_______________

CASHIER-CLERK
Apply PI person: Little Feed
Tewa Star*. 110 Lake M ary
Blvd , Sentard.
_________ ( O l
Daytime Production dlshwash
art and Mrvecs needed Some
nighttime potittont available
Apply In person between 1 A
4. Mon thru Thurt Bahama
Joo'4, IS00 French Av# No
phono colts will bo accepted I
AV O N EARRIN GS WOWI11
O P E N TER R ITO R IES NOW III
H i m i e r &gt;1)441!
D R A FTS M A N ................ •* 1)44
Local company needs to hire
e a p e r lt n c e d d r a f t s m a n
Plenty o t O T Greet benelits

Employment

323-5176

DRIVERSWANTED*

Kayes of Fler Me . Inc
t t Years (iparlencal

FIRST COOK- Full time posl
Hon Continental taper u n c i 1
minimum et S years manage
ment responsibility. Including
ordering, scheduling, kitchen
planning Ptoaeant personality
a must H I 5440 M F . S U

A U T O SALESPER SO N Esp*
rlenc* pettarred but will Iraln
right person Opportunity tor
advancement while making
good money Cell Ron toe
appt HI MIS

ftY d
Think mg *1 galling a
Real Estal* Lkanse)
W* attar Fere Tuition
and centlntavt Training!
Call Otch ar Vicky tar details:
M t i s m m m o tv* n s las*

A
Call Immediately ID
isis. m i *
EatrusierT Machine Operator
rights a PM ke 1 AM Will
train Cell H 1 IM B Will Sout*

Sanford Auto Auction It looking
tor tollable A dependable peo
pi* ta work delving cocs A
trucks through auction Hours
Thursdays Only From II AM
ta 4 PM Applicants mutt ba 10
yrs or oldor, luv* valid Flo
D rivers license end must
know haw to drive standard
shift vehicles This Is a perfect
|ob tor the retired person Pay
will be ta 00 an hour Apply In
person *• the Senlord Auto
Auction. HIS W First S t .
Mwyt at In Sanford Sa* John
twtween t AM A 4 PM . Mon
thru Frl
D R IV E R S
Experienced with
Iractar/trailev and delivery ol
root trusses Eicellen t pay
end benetlts Apply Low es
Trust Plent, Senlord Indus h i
el Perk. INI Aileron Circle
E #rn a good living doing phone
work from your home Top
peopto earn *400 plus weekly
• 400 17* 1)41

le g a l Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
F LO R ID A
C ASE NO CABS SB* C A N O
IN T H E M A T T E R O F TH E
A D O P T I O N OF
CAROLE
G O N J A L E J A/K/A C A R O L E
M O O RE
NOTICE OF ACTION
CO NSTRUCTIVE S E R V I C fi
NOTICE OF ACT ON
TO George Botaco
YOU ARE N O TIFIED P u t an
action tu t been tiled egemtt you
and you ere required ta serve a
copy el your written defenses If
any. to It tn Jemes R Auttont.
E sq . ptamtift t attorney whOM
address I* UB North Ferncreek
Avenue. Orlemhs. Florid* HB0)
on or tutor* May IA IMS. end
l((* m# engine! with the ctark el
this court either before errvka
on plaintiff t attorney or tmm*
dtataty that setter ottwrwiM a
default will be entered against
you tor th# reuet demanded M
the complaint or petition
D AT E D an April B, IMS
ISEALI
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
A t Clerk ol m* Court
By &gt;**n Rrlllent
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish April II. IB, tt. May 1.
IM)
OE ( ae
NOTICE U N D ER
FICTITIOUS NAM E S T A T U T E
TO WHOM IT MA Y CONC E R N
Nolle* is hereby given that tha
undersigned, pursuant ta th*
‘ 'F ic titio u s Nam* Statute'*.
Chapter 14)B*. Florida Statutes,
will register wilts th* Clerk ol
the Circuit Court, m end tar
Somlnota County. Florida, upon
receipt at proof ef publication *4
this notice, the fictitious name
ta w !
E O U IV E N T U R E under
which w* will aspect ta engage
in business at 1111 Orlando
Dr We. idea. Senlord. Florid*
That th* parties interested us
M id but mess entarpriM ere at
tallows
RICHARD A R N O L D
LORI AR N O LD
O A T | 0 at Sentard. Seminal*
County F tor to* Nils D lh day et
April. IM)
t v Richard Jkrneld
- Partner
/%' Leri Arnold
- Partner*
Publish April IA tt A M ay I. t,
MBS
D E E MB

M t a«

v ^ r

asal rtt

KILLY 51JtVICIS
MO-2339

71— H«lp W*nt*d
O F F IC E O A LS ....„....... —BUB +
S E V E R A L positions! Needed
young energetic end ready to
now
iwork
r a r i IB
IS tJ

Employment

323-5176
H I) French Av*.
F I X OPERATOR
rotating shift end weekends
Informal attire OK. J O F P

73 - E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d
Construction Quality Control
Prelect Manager Residential
Commercial Inndustrlel All
Phases Qualifications on re
quest M W _____________
HOUSE C L E A N I N G
Vsr y
t h o r o u g h , r e li a b l e , end
•tones! Cell H I one

91— Apartments/
House to Share
Sgl tomato
Apt wttti
vM
IH J

share. 1 bedrm
titan a to

H i te n or h i

93— Rooms lor Rent
Christian Apts A Hemet
TV, kitchen, taundry. meld. SX
wk up o n 411 MB*/4711410
Room tor rent In nice
Free MBO utilities, taundry ,
end It's furnished SHOO *
week, plus * SM 00 depot:!
4H X M leave * message for
Steve Hodg* or » 4 X IO H I
otter IB DOpm
Room For Rent Kitchen A
Laundry Privteget S4l 00 *
week Cell i l l M l)

Room fot rtnt
c*n m m i
SAN FO RD Furnished rooms by
the week Raesonebi* rates
Maid service Cell H ) 4»)
1 ) PM 41) Pe'metto Av*
S A N F O R D . Rt as
weakly A
Monthly rates Util Inc etl
MO Oak
Adults 1 *41 IM)

Landscape H elpers
Drivers
license required U IS per
hour plus overtime H I 111)

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

Light Booklngkeepin. payroll,
accounts receivable IS to X
hrs weekly Apply In person
Big "IB" Tires. MW S Or
Dr

E F F I C I E N C Y AP T. Furnished.
no p**t, no tm tll chlldrtn
172 IM*

L I VE IN M A T U R E WOMAN
Cars tor Invalid, own room A
bath Good salary Need local
r e le r t n c e s
N on sm oker
H I IfM
M ODELS W A N T E D Work with
fashion design er In local
boutiques. TV commercials,
catalogs Futl or part time No
tip e rie n c * n ecessary
All
ages sttBRH______________
N E E D A JOB*
Register with utl
Carter Finders. Inc
HI 111)
Needed J poop l# at one* No
v,parlance nacastary Work
wi t h S a n f o r d b r a n c h el
Florid* Company
w* will
hein those people accepted on
basis ef vocational aptitude
test Must be able to start
wo r k I m m e d i a t e l y en d
menage an SMS e week or do
nor aeo'v Cell H i lose today
botor&lt;t P M '
NURSE 1 AID ES W A N T E D All
shills
E s p e r l e n c e d or
c e r lllle d o n ly
A p p ly In
person
Lake view Nursing
Center. I l l E
Ind Street,
Sanford. F 1a
O F F IC E C L E R K
Office aiperwnc* with typing
Permanent position No Fee

EMi«fKY api p«rfly furnlthod,
U t o l , I mo MCuflty, 331

it**
EluJvHf m in or U dy fof *
f s ir n iiM . I StKfrm Apt No
Pttt
140 00 •
411
P#lm#Mo Ay#

fu m Apt% H r k n te r Citil#*t
)t|
A»*
J Cowon NoP*&gt;on«C*'lt
L A K E M AH V - Cl*«n. I bdrm .
furn »m«H opt Siogl# work
m #n N lC t. A hyrryt
17? ItJO

Sinfotd Court Apartments
STUDIOS...) RO HM ...I BDRM
FLEX IB LE l e a s e s
Senwr Citlten Discount

323-3301
bdrm . #dultt no p#t». air.
&lt;*ut#«, ratidantlal 1)00 p«r
month, p lu i dopotlt 3131019

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BAM BOO CO VE APTS
H I I , Airport Blvd
PHONE 123 442#. 123 4441
EMtcHncy Nam D U ma
DitcawttV H r S#f»Hr Citutm

FLEXIBLE
LEASES

T w r r i m ______ 7 7 * 1 3 4 1
O FF IC E G A L
to Sit*
W i ll I r e l n l L i g h t o f f i c e
Skills,recesrtlonltl work Local
business needs So klr# now

WAITING TO RELOCATE?
YYE HAVE IT!

Employment

CANTERBURY
*1 Th* CtoHinjs
CAJI 321 1911

323-5176
I D ) French Av*
Permanent Maintenance Man
needed Apply In person be
tween ) A 4 Man thru Thurs
t l Baham* Joa't. DOB French
A v e , from eg* l* to retired
No phone ceils ptaas*
S A LE S Energy Products High
commissions' Seles ttp e ri
*nce rwcvsMry B it BAX _____
Seles help wonted Highest
ccmmlsion* paid
Florida
C a ll B ill at Lewe s
E ■terminators HI*)** Will
train
S E C R E T A R Y ------------ to IX*
Typi ng end shor t hand
Dictaphone t plus Vscy pre
tasslenel ettkes I openings

d f lb h

flV d

Employment

323-5176

m i French Av*

StyBng Solan with I station tor
rant, towels supplied, end
goad location CellHIOBIB
wt-^a
_V
4 S_k la,. 441 , ——I
I HiM w
BlUlltMH W
Cel l Futures
t hey have
hundreds ol |ob openings lor
these who went to work
SIB 4X0

D E LIV E R Y H E L P E R S no as
per tone* necessary Full Hmt
Good starting pay SIB 4XS
O E N E R A l
O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great starting
|ob Several openings Good
pay 4II4X0
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y 4*d
FROOUCTION W ORK Mott
shuts open Good pay K ales
410 4X0
I MME DI AT E OPBNINOS
Goner tl Construction labor
Goodpey 4)4 4X0
TR U C K DRIVERS- Lang haul
Immedtotat Good driving r*
card Over t t 41* 4X0
LOCAL DRI VERS
Straight
trucks Good pay Sides right
ewey 41*4X0
RECEPTIONIST. OFFICE
H E LP E R S . C LE R K S . CRT
OPERATOR*
Im m ediate
openings Creed pdy sector
Cell *114X0 NOW I
W ILD ER S- Cdrtllled Escdltant
pay scat** Cal) today 4IS
W AN TED
•ectan goad with figure* ta
week in sportswear oltic*
Typing. A sons* payroll Apply
at I M 0*d Lake Mery Rd
■ HI M il tar appt

W AN TED
■arson with good sowing skills
ta do alteration* A r•*&gt;*&gt;'
stork Ih sportswear tectory
Apply it D O Otd Lake Mery
Rd Phono m - R l I tar appt

RIDGEWOOD AIMS APTS.
1.1. and I Bdrms
Starting at only SIX
Ash About Our &gt;Bdr m Special
HOURS:
...........

Monday thru Fctday

........................................t t o | | K

.........

Saturday kern I* to )

)ldt R id j.n e .d Ave
Santord Fla
12) 4CM . ........................ H If

L UXURY APARTM ENTS
Fam ily A Adults Section
Pveltid*. I Bedrooms
Master Car* Apart man Is
m t *#o
Open Os* Wsaksnds_____
Sendiewuod Villas t Bedrm. I
Bslh upstairs u n c o plus
t Poat.nepets *1) SMI
U p sta irs apartm en t
Newl y
remodeled Electric l watar
lu rn ls h e d
SIS per week
Perfect tar young, married
coupto No children, pleat*
H I Me* after L weekdays

1 bdrm Alto furnished
efficiency from SI) week D M
deposit No pert Call U ) aM)
S I P M 4t| Palmetto

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Mem# For Rent D eBary
)
Bedrm . R tfrlg . Wether A
Dryer Opt tonal CellBH IAX

CENTURY 21
KISH
REAL ESTA TE
Invite* You T o Attend
Our

CAREER SESSION
From 7 lo B in th* evening
on *u*sddy April JJrd
Independence Freedom.
Training Thai g wnel a
c k s s i with our CENTURY
t l O t lk a m eant So Call
now ter your retervatlon
Put N wen I I* work tar yee

O n f u i^
KISH
REAL ESTA TE
REALTOR
835 W. 25th St.

321-0041

�%%

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
• • • IN O E L T O M A t i t
• • HOM ES FOR K E N T • •
_______ • • B F 1 M 4 t *_______
L A K E M A R Y - N e w Horn*
Large 3 bdrm J both. 1 C l,
»*r»0* Kid* OK No pet* U M
pur mg 373 H I*, o r $70 m V

141—Homes For Sale
• T O W N E R M * *00. J B d rm . J
B oth long* k itch e n , r w o t a ir
h ro p lo c* . u tility room J t o r
go'tg* quiet corner btg U U
Con m i h im , or m a m

SA N FO R O I b d r m . J bath
Gerag* U U
COUNTRY- 1 bdrm .. |Vl both
SOM

UND5T0CK BROKERS
MS-3713----------- &lt;UrtRW.
SANFORO: S E
l i t C lO lt
Cou n try L iv in g
L o rg t I
Bodrm, Gorogo I n r * lanced
r*rd 7030 Marquette tot) 00
and Security t SOS WO ISM
Toklng Application* Mow
I bdrm . I both, cont h**t A ply,
porch, gorogo.toncod
ArOIIObl* M t r t
uu
2bdrm . 2 both. E i k . Homo
Mayfair Villa*
Aroilobl* no* _____
UU
4bdrm , Iboth. rodocorolod
homo In Win tor Spring*
Available no* .........
S42S
C O M M E R C IA L:
Spoca avallobto lor
oMc# A ttorogo
Conlor of Son lord „ ......... SJ2S

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE

REALTOR________ CTIO*
TR U C K ER S Spociol plot* to
pork rig I bdrm . Ig living
rm Ftncod yord Claw to
Kt»ol_III[0Jf3____________
Tuico*11lo. 41 Torpon C lr
POOL HOME 1 bdrm 1 both,
Umlly room, dbl gorogo ml
Oponor, Irg tcroonod porch
Very nlco houaol * m di*
counted Owner will toll or
dot* with option Coll British
Amorlcon Realty. *70 1ITS
1 bdrm on Summorlin A rt
Fir»t, lott ond depot it rt
quirod ml rtlortruo* 3?7 *401
} bdrm , It* both. Ftncod yord
Children A pot* OK S41S mo
ITS IMP

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
■ E A U T IF U L 2 bdrm 1 both
corpot. opplioncot. tcroonod
polio, loundry SUO/MI 12S2
For Ron! l Bodrm, I Both
D jp lo t. Appllonco*
Smell
pel. ond child okoy W S 04
plut I month* dopotil Coll
40*4440___________
L o tt AAory Duplot Lovoly 1
Bodrm 1 Bolh. *lth Corport
S41S 00 o month M * 0421, ottor
J 00pm

I bdrm noor doom town Son lord
Byopp l only tit. loti. A we
*0*2214112

1 0 7 - M o b ile

Homes / Rent
Gonor* 7 room l both trotlor I
o e rt fenced S2»S So* M M
onytlm# L t t v t m enage

L k . Real Ettata Irg k ir
3M# Sarriard A at.

321-0759 Eve 322 7443

HALL

t *12? »C
* 1 TOO
it t it o t n n tR o c t

I

STO RY TOW NHOUSE
M
• •co llo n t lo ca tio n ! I bd rm . ft*
both ml lo rg o oot M k itch o n l
C o m m u n ity pool I P r ic t d tor
r o l y Pur d ie t * 12*.*00

REALESTATE
R E A L T O R __________ i n

H U G E 1 S T O R Y ! . B d rm 4
b o lh . in co u n try I O okt. p o tm l
And h u ll tro o tt N o * »»t ten
c o n tro l b o o l/ o lr w ith h a lt
pum p! N ow Sole, h o i w ater
h o tte r I D ouble lute d brick
• Ite p U ce &gt;4' K i r t c recti
porch! B e a u tifu l V ie w ! U n
b e lio v ib le M t.M O

323-5774
NEW HOME
Vln*wt»d Df

LocW Arboe Ar««

3 Bdrm . | baffi, v«i in

kitchen, own CAfemttt form#!
dmioq room firopioct ptddfe
i§n%. vivlfed cwiliogv grstrqy
pdtkog# Many otr+r ta tfM l
Y om Kowo to w r to Rppret Rte
Op*n hovi%» Saturday and
Surndaf f t to tr o th fr f im a i by

aippolfifmtnt

PHONE 323 4463

1

c&amp;mpatmva pfleaf let u%prica

wittt living room, dining room
panatad family room, laundry
room, workshop Call for In
formation 123 1IM or 114 4\}f
Ui.VOO or bait offer
Sanford Owner w ill help finance
%pa&lt;iout converfabia home 4
bdrm , J bafht o r hom e ♦
m other In la w apt A ttum a&amp; fe
♦ ‘ 7 mortgage 119,000 322 3^31
SA N FQ ID - Country but dot*
Oldtfr I bdrm On teric*&lt;i.
t r a a d lot
Ut.tOO
Nt w
O im e n tia m Naalty* Real
tor 774 44«1
RMlfORt

ST e m p e r
1 BDRM . loaded with ortra*
Owner will o u lt t Luw down
SAL *00

2 UNITS Po* c**h llow
Sonford S12.DOO

D U P L E X * E X T R A L OT
Owner will tlnonc* tat 000
I R O R M H O M E on W err# * A
E reel lent condition M*ny
oilro* u * ooo
M O BILE HOM E w- odditlon*
Country living In Sonlord

SAN FO R D 1 bdrm
II* both
Good e rr*
F a m ily room
Privocy polio *47 too
BONO M O N EY 1 bdrm I bolh
Central hoal/olr. FI# room

Mini Rwthgwsn
1 M A U p ......... ................. M 3 P O F

AU T0U DUO

STO RAO E T R A IL E R S
F o r oa lit* co nstru ctio n , tie .
W ilco U k i
UI tta
227 4*2*

ro IRO N

131— Condominium
Rentals
’ BRAND NCR LMEFN0NT
S p a cio v t I b d rm I both Condo
A ll appliance*. w o th o r/d ry er,
c o llin g la n v m in i blind*, pool,
lonm t. Memo, tith in g , booting
l l « / L o k * AAory A ro a C on
vom ont to I « *421 m o A fte r I
P M « r o a k le n d * I I T S W M

SANDUW000
I Aodroom . o p p lio n c o t
* * lip o p o r. pool. O u M to vt*
t» C
i n *712 betw een I A I 1

133—Wanted to Rent
Nowd h o n o r tp o co tor m o b il*
hom o on p riv o to lot In P a o lo .
Son toed Q,tO 171 '**7________

135— For Lease
IS O th e r* A 14 Phan* R o o m t It
It K t F t 1 A ll p * n * l* d A
c a r p o to d
P l u t w o ro h o u t*
•pee* w ith lu n c h ro o m
M l
C o rn w e ll R. M l M M . evening *
M »nn

137—Office Rentals
C o u o ib o rr y 111 H w y 12/F1 UD
10 II O f l k *
C trp .I .d
u tllm * * kncludod
O i t w ______________ n r 47*2

141— Homes For Sale
U N D ST0CX BRO KERS
3 4 5 - 3 7 1 2 ___________ A e j t i i

SHENANDOAH.
VILLAGE

•100 OFF
SECURITY
DEPOSIT
. 2 BEDRO O M D U P LE X
W IL C O M K

trtlR U i

323-2920

&lt; 17

-N HAL

W l L IS T A N O S I L L
MORE HOM ESTHAN
A N Y O N E IN N O R T H
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
H A N D Y M A N S P E C I A L &gt; b d rm
|i* bath homo w ith Hroptoc*.
L ahapod p o rch , ro m od olod
k itc h e n
S u b m it a ll ottor*

DUN

STARTER HOME
I b d rm I
both hom o, d o t * to town,
porch, larg o u tility , lot* *t
H o o t M t.M *
D O L L H O U S E ] b d rm I both
ham * in the co u n try , oot M
k ltc h o * . I p o rc h * * , o t llit y
room . M t.M *
SNADT
horn*
m om .
p o rck

L O T I b d rm l&gt;» bath
w ith pad dle Ion*, u tility
la rg o y a rd .
K teew ed
******

■ E A U T IF U L
t b d rm I b a lk
home w ith t p l ll b d rm pM n.
p a d d le f a n . I l r o d l a c * .
Sddmah a rc h ito c tu rt ******
W I L L B U I L D T O S U IT I T O U R
LO T OR O URSI E X C L U S IV E
AGENT
F O R W IN IO N O
DEV CO RP. A CENTRAL
F L O R ID A L E A O B R I M O R E
HOME FO R LESS M O N ET t
C A LL TOOATI
• O E N E V A O SC EO LA RO *
Z O N E D FO R M O E I L E lt
I A e ro C o u n try tract*
W ell tre a d ew pav ed Rd
M X D ow n 14T r* a t l l X I
F r t n ilL M I
It yow a re tae t ln g lo r * m e
co tah d c a r to r to R o ot 1*1*1*.
S to n U ro m R o otty I t lia t in g
to r r*«. C a ll Loo A ih r ig k l
toddy at M l M M
Evenvwgi
S O -M E L

F R E E C O M P U T E R IZ E D
Mark#! AnalyMt t l Yaur
Homo Call USA TODAYI

322-2420
I M S P a rk . Sawtord
M l U M a ry B le d U M e ry

M la t f O M t ........... *04 22$ 712J
2M0 E Grove* .... Orang* City

LOADS O F BLOO M ING
GOOO V A L U E S
PLANTEOMFRE
FOR P I C K I N G " !

193— L a w n &amp; G a rd e n
LAWN AND O A R D E N
S E R V I C E : Mowing. Edgl/^
Fertilliing and Seeding Coll
E34SZZ)_________ ______

Lirint N*w. .1 ,.Us«d Mobil*
Horn* Dealer in this Aria.
F a m lli o * . A
Adulti
»M7 Hwy tr-n ------------ n s 170*

Fro* to good home Female Pit
Bull Terrier. * month* old
Call 121 42)1

REPOS! REPOS!”

7*4 W Lake Mary Btvd
L a ke AAory E e c o p lio n a l value
L o c a te d In a ro a *t h ig h er
p ric e d homo* 1 b d rm .. I both
t p l il ptan. m i.* * *

lt d
Champion Manatee
MoblloHom* l Bodtoom. t
Bath. Retrlg tlov*. Control
Alr/Hoal 114 000 Call m F lit
t w in ir ir _______
IV I1 M A N A T E S
] b d rm .
14X40. Sen r e d aroa Ftnanc
mg a,a,labia 177 1747 Mr
KoattPr, &gt;5, M F___________
1*44 SI*tta Key U X 04. Hland
Kitchen, ip lll 7 bdrm 1 bath
SHOO 00 to lok* over pay
montt Call H I 4*44 after S 00
Sun Thor* _____________

______

Wail Strwt Ca____ 3715045
1 b d rm 7 bath, on* of S e n io rd«
me oat neighbor hood* SSS 000
C o ll W a lle r B Stool*. B ro k er
S ale c m en m sa il evoning*
L lo y d O Sw ain. B roker
) Of 4 b d rm , I h beth N lc o
n e ig h b o rh o o d
Fi r epl a c e,
p a d d le Ion* B elow V A op
p r a lia l 14 040 down o ia u m e
V A loon N o q u a lify in g S4t 000
Total 373 IMO

"7Y" Barrington. )4k*0 Cor
rleg* cove, tho Fam ily Sac
tlon, Coll 777 IMS otter ) 00pm

159—Real Estale
Wanted

1765 VIA HERM0SA
3 bdrm / } bAfti, quAllty bwilf
M»I«J
h*m# «pproa
I M vq ft vndtr l i n high
•n«rgf v t l v f i . d#rp wpll.
M p f K l i w l . cw tiom wrood (Ate
i M t l , p v ivA C f
5110 000
f r o m I 4 At H w y 0*01 ft,
iH w t t t ip p r t i 4 ml
to1 Longwood Morliltom i d ,
fhAA i m i l i V ia f k m i u

Satellit* TV Sytlemt
Complete All you need ICON
Financing No money down
SI.3M 00 Unlveraal 111 72*4

Free to good homo m o 1# m iied
pit bull. 10 men old Vory
lovable great with children
Hat thott Carol Day* J7 I
TOM alter* 30 PM &gt;71 710*

213—Auctions

HOUSEHOLD
AUCTION
Friday Apr ill* a t *, m p m
Oo Aary Fir* Stoll........ Hwy If 0)
D enary.Fla
L o ll ol hou*#ho*d Item*, r#
frig ato r. t r o o io r. w athar.
dr yor , a m a ll a p p lia n co * .
homehoid furnllur*. and miac.
Alto tome antique* child*
ubool detk* oak commode
oak drotior* plut much more
Thl* I* |u*t a partial tilling
OPEN HE ART H
AUCTION S E RV I C E
Auclleaaor ................C M Arty
*04 77* IM*

Combined Garpge Sai* at 10)
Sanora B lv d . Sanford Yard
tool*, children* [loth** and
much m e rit Saturday April
7Wh from »am tg 4pm_____

*74 Mark 11)4 down
Otter ftp,ret t » kt

1170 S. Santofd 3 7 1 4 0 7 5

Pft Air. Crulaa Control Nice
And Only R 000 mil#* Take
over payment* 173030 )_____
1*04 Mercury Marquit
Station Wagon
On* owner
Low milage
toe*)
CowrNay Pontiac-......... u n t i l
!W4 Ponit*c F.rebird
Loaded I Reduced S7*et
Caertoty Pbnttat.......... 33&gt;-IHf
iN a Pontiac Flero Sport* Coupe
Reduced
ION)
Courtely Pontiac
I lf l i l t

1N 4 Pontiac 1 000 1 Loaded
Low mi logo
4 to (hoot# from
**44*
Courtely Pontiac............31) n i l

•F* C O M ET A C. P S . auto ZaZF
P a t * Ayonu*. a p a rtm o n t
lace* IPh place
7i Ply Fury Wagon a) 000 ml
Eecollont cond 110)0 or beet
otter 171 M11.177 IF D o ve
‘ I f F o rd L T D C ro w n V ic
Loaded, new tire* broket
Lookt runt like new 1?) 0104

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

For Sato Moavey duty Ree*r
Trailer Hitch, Trantmlttloo
cool er , E l e c t r i c Br ake*
Center Brace lor Awning and
E .tro P o rt* Phone 371 )77)

I Otpm

1N 4 Bronco It V* engine PS

»♦
Voikiwagen haha Good
mechanical condition need*
"tenor s«t0 OO Call 11) F i l l
att*r ) OC^m

Bad Credit?
Mo Credit?
W l FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES

Com* on* and all. tomothing lor
ovoryon# Thro* lamlly yard
vale Tho l»th and the 30th At
DF E i*t»r Are Long wood
Country Club Height* Oft C I)
Q»d43f » Mam to* 00pm

235-Trucks/
Buses / Vans

Hwy »1
Daytona Beach
e e e e a Heidi a e e e * e

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

FRI O N L Y - Antique*, houto
hold good* 4 ) 711 Fla Ave
behind F airway Mkl

Every Wad N it* a tF :M P M

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell I *

Ga'age Sale* Are B&gt;g In The
Spring Try A Clattlfled Ad
And Gel Buyer* F a til Dial

For more detail*
I
1SS0III___

m un_____________ __

to*

Lake Mary Furnllur* Includ-ng
E lh o n Allan bar, A patio.
P l a i l i c r a l l d lih o t . l oyt .
crattt A more Sal 4 Id II a
to S Cardinal Ook* II. follow
lh* ttgn*_________________

Debaty Agio A Marino Satei
Ac re it the river, top of hill
lit Mw, II t l [Wt&gt;4&gt;« 44* *144

&amp; .
P ©

L A R G E Y A R D S ALE Clolhot
mltc
lloma. crytlal,
fu rn llu r*
a p p llo n co i
713
Woodme,* Blvd Frl. SAM A
Sdl Q AM __________________

DISCOUNT
auto

WE FINANCE

ifiO Ford 1 i fori pk'li. i*p dump
fr lk k Now pAinfmg upteoi
Ittry flint up *rsd ffortt fnd
Oltgnmqnf Appiq pi# condt
lion Youri for UV30 Ovmp
truck fo#tur« Aleut* i% worth
IJO00 a doy »\ S’ 6 ; r t i_____

'79 AMC Concoid limited

-FT Pin!* Ilia dawn
E ip « * t 4 7*/*l
U 4I f rvn, h Av#
1)1 1141
IF7) But, k LaSabre
Reduced!
One owner
)4V)
Court**y Pontiac...........» ) 1 1 1 ,

Y A R D S A L E Sal Apr 70 1AM
HlF Something lor everyone
Sola. *m ra lrlg . twin bed,
miac 3I*W IlhSI
______

Ch#vv C JO or Ford V i m \f%\
Now L.o#d#d* High fop duo*
•Ir. color TV. b«r CB
windows (L loctei &lt;fu»tr
tN fro Wrfo ls IJI dno
H I *05 (AU I4J tf j l A ^ n t

Iff} Dottun Ktng Cod. Air,
CUttorn loppor n#dtXOd 15*05
N f llu t
UlJtn

SA LES

Yard Sal* • 00am to 4 00pm
Saturday. 4 301) anly Baby
clolhpt S't* 4 girl* doth**,
and V it c
1711 Via Bonita
San lord

• CfI AulomitK N dbU vAnity
»ivors 1* 000 Sfigmal mtl«s
tJ*0 Down Cash or trad# I
low monthly Myrnontt
i f f 0000
6M oroo

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

IFF) C A D IL LA C LIMOUSINE
Whit* A black Sail 14 too or
renl *71 per hour *44 7)70
IFF) Pontiac A*lre
See to ban* v*
Sty*)
Coerto*y Pontiac ........... m 7121

Yard Sal* &gt; iF o m ilw tl Tolk
Ing M y n a B i r d 1)00 0*.
Bedroom Suit* ond Sttroo.
Lol l ol Goode* Sal. April
70th W eil ad on Orang* Blvd
Follow Iho aignt

IN? Pontiac Bonneville
Loaded' Reduced Sato)
Court**y Pont&gt;*c
Ij) J,Jt

Y A R D S A L E - Corner of Itfh A
Park Sonlord Sal 4 70 SAM
4PM

219—Wanted 1o Buy
Bkbi Bed*. Stroller*. Clathet.
Playpen*, l i e
Paperback
ta. I D *7FF 1)1 *1*4
Need Crlbk. Playpen*. Baity
fu r n it u r e , c lo th in g
Good
Price* After 7 P M
T71 tta)
Paying CASH tor
Alum inum . Cone. Capper.
B,a*a. Load. Newapaper
G la ti. Gold. Stiver
Kokomo Tool. F t lW Itl
0 S 00 SOI, F I H I HOP
W A N TE D : D E A D O R A L I V ll
R e fr fp e r e to n . W aah ott
____ _______

m-azN

221—Good Things
to Eat
Togof * "bifa '
' drop* lin t"
in Want Adt:

Ar* you getting Divorcod hone
tarred FortelotedF Need quick
koloF Call Dal* 771 r**7

IFFF Honda Prelude
No money dawn S74F)
Covrto*y Port)lot.......... .13) m i
"NO Pontiac (,&lt;*-,! P m
*,
money down, l l h l
C u w u t r Pwattog............m i n t
INI AM C Concord Wagon
Reduced
Site)
Cowrie*y Pewtlac ........ 13)1)1)
INI AM C Concord

1 6 * * u ‘ i h i 7JG Low mi
E R(#0 #nt «r&gt;nd 1*10 or host
offer IJJI4IV 1JJ JtIJ ovo

2(1 —Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
B*u» Bird WftftderkKig# ||| f In
• ■(•Ifersf cof^ition R#du(#d
from UJ 000 00 to |J2 000 00
MUST i f LLVt Call 1J1 n u or

m \m

____

VYirxrwtXMjo Motor Horn* Com
pfefelY rodaoa JJJ a n «lfer 4
wwikamdi. 4 a v n lngt

saw)
m mi

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Cow rtoay Pontiac
INI A M C Spirit See to bellow I
No money down
H IM
Caw rtoay P o w ft o « _ ....... m in t
INI Honda Accord Air,
automatic
Reduced
*)Ftt
Cowrtoay Ponftot........... 11)1111

»* ’
■ 1" -1" Nw vsShod f «!0 ♦ mm v » w n room
•&gt;J0 (it« ll« h l cond UW5
T Qftn 4 Country H V F p k
W U B H l i *or M Low i»
»» D U TCH s p o m t s m a n
T op «h(ip* Call offer i
171 M U

IN) ToyiHa C a ika Lwadod l
No money down ..
. R ftl
Cow rtoay Po w h a r............ m Z l l f
IN? Ifuick Conlury 4 door
Loaded No money down ION)
Cowrtoay Pontiac........... 77)1111

A N Y JU N K C A R S A TRUCKS
B e u g h liE ro n * I I I U f A m e re
C a ll

IN ) L T D . 4 door Super nlco
Intld* A out I Ion* paint. AC.
p o wo r / a t o a r l n g , b r a k e * ,
ilereo. crul** vinyl root wire
wheel* Need Sta Wagon or
P/Up in trade U S HI*

TO P D o lla r Paid to r Junk A
D ie d c a n truck* A h e a v y
equip m en t m W W
W E P A T TO P D O L L A R F O R
JU N K C A R S A N O T R U C K S
C BS A U T O P A R T S y t i 4111

263—Junk Cars
IFF 1414________ m-aiii

CONSULT OUR

161— Country

Property / Sale
Cotll* Ranch
grata Cloa*
It Aer o*
then VAT* mo

Mubfctf NoAtty
e. R K A L T O i l
443 M M ....
T v ir t lM i ll) IMS

Good woler t
In/ okay act***
140.000/14000
12) *040

Properly / Sale

163-Waterfront
Property / Sale

C O M M E R C IA L SPECIALIST
L A K E M ARY REALTY
R E A L T O R ........... ..........I ll 2144

NEW SM YRNA BEAC H
New villa m waterIronl commu
nlly 1 )4*00

149— C o m m ercial

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Boachtade Beatty. R E A L T O R S
*04 477 1)17 Open 7 Doy*t

P R IM E C O M M E R C IA L
L O C A T IO N S
S A N F O R O A R fA

165— FarmsGroves /Sale

* A C R E S IF n -deal lor mini
warohouaot'auto dealer C l
com m ercial toning M0 ft
deep
)M ft frontage, at
tractiv* term*

Farm 10 Acre* with Good water
*7000 down al only U F V mo
110.000 Total PrKOI
O JoHry Garland. Realtor

niHU

CO R N E R LO T Frontog* It FI.
C 1 toning
downtown near
bull no** dktrlct
Bolow a pp r a i t o d value,
o tiu m o b l* mortgage
10K
down Hurry I Eecollont buy.
owner moti- atod

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
Chest fiMZCf-iScu it Gibson

I N C O M E P R O P E R T Y 7 apt* 1
othc*. 10* oewn. a ttu m a O lo
mortgage Near butmott d i
I r l ct
Own e r ro lg c g tln g
E acollont invoitmont
P R I M E S IT E F O R *4 U N IT
A P T P R O I E C T P re lim in a ry
plan* A ca*n flow P ro fo c tle n t
a v a -la b ie
W otor A to w e r
Properly ian*d Aeewmebio
mortgog*
C O R N E R L O T Fron tog * IF F t
w otor A tew o r. ‘ d e a l tor can
vom ont# M ore g o t llit lo n . * r
proto**,onol o tllc * F in a n cin g
a v a ila b le , a ttra c tiv e term*
Nordtlor Propertto*. l x
R E A L T O R .............. — Ft) *444

151— Investmenf
Property / Sale
S A N F O R O 4 apt* irycomo | l ITS
m o P a y m o n tt M M
*40 K
Down A ctu m * |IX W rit*
Route &gt; Boa Fa P a -d o y FI*
_U_r&gt;2

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
1 Aadrm

B ic y c le
Ni i h l k i 10 epet d
o a c o lltn t co n d itio n
G l r li
model )1M)F4«7FI

FOR SALE Parakeet*
alt color* S) A up
721 K7*

Ibdrm rlboth Aiaumobl*I
UNDE R IT® o month'
Call I tea ] 117174 AcktorSam

321-3833

Sandtowood Villa*

C A LLA N Y TIM E

Man thru Frt.

M UST SE E l S aero* with mobile
homo ] bdrm , t'» both, UXFO
in Ottoon 11) 000 i n F i l l
ottor s PM

.STENSTROM
S o n lw d t S a it s U a d t f

tTOI

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

W l W ILL LIST, ADV E RT I S E ,
S E L L TO U R HOME FOR I X
WHY P AT M O R E !

(STATE

REALTY-REALTOR

187— Sporting Goods
MODUS ON DISPLAY

NftNJ i M e w ir, i« lie . H o p /
Find It Iri The Went Adt

sx sx ax ix

WE N E C D L IS T IN G S !

Adult Mobile Horn* Park

Kn«&lt; Deep In Gross?

★ LIST FOR LE S S *

C A LLA N Y TIM E
m a ttt

COLOR T E LE V IS IO N
Zenith 71 color conaol* toiovl
kion Original price over MOO
bolanc* duo S7*4 Caah or t*k*
over payment* of 17) month
NO M O N E Y DOWN Still in
warranty Fre* home trial no
obi-gation Coll M7 U*a day or
Wight

Place Your Worr* Who,*
They r# Sure to B# S'udiod
In tho Want Adc' '

L*k* M ary Showroom/Olllc*
Bldg Country C'ub Rdtl 10,000
Long wood Commartial Hwy *]*
oipoauro near Spring* Ptaj*
Santord Bwty Grocery Store on
Sanford Ay* Reduced 11 It OOO
Apartment/Commercial Uto-II
a cro i All util Noor Hwy 17 Y2
Fuel Oil Butin***
SH M0
Cain Laundry ButMoti
Sat *00

O E N E V A S acre parcel* Start
mg *1170 400

COUNTRY VILLAGE

CREDI TCHECK
Call O rel* tl Mobil* Homo*
Your value and torvlco load
*r 1 *04 111 717* A c l tpr Sam

CO M M ERCIAL

INCOME P R O P E R T Y Ib d rm
Mobil* Homo * 1 bdrm .
cottage

163—Television /
Radio / Stereo

FREE

44i **4ti #l 44t4#

F I X E R U P P E R with pool *nd
gutilhout* Ut.lOOcatk

157-Mobile
Homes / Sele

JUST O F P 1-4
A T Q R A N O I CITY E K I T tsa

Zoned Commercial Park Ae*
tronlag*.] lotk lor MO 000
Zoned lor Apt* water kowor all
J lot* tor only 177 IOC
Zoned tor Duplet-Quad treed
lot.water tewor Ut.tOO
Rettdenliel Building let |I0 400
Commercial Lott from s 14.TOO

South

Rebuilt KIRBY/ I I I I N A up
Guaranteed Kirby Co
7I4W HI It 131 7440 _

231- C a r s

BUILDING LOTS

LO G HOM E A • A C R E S Gone.*
12*400

Pioc# Tour W*r»* Whe,e
The* re Sure to Be Studied
Inthe Want Ad*1l____________

217— G a ra g * Sates

For quality crattmaniMp ond

**1 your none horn#
Sanford Nict J bedroom horn#

LOAD S OF BLOOMING^
GOOO VAL UE S
PLANTEDMERE
_____ FOR PICK ING! 11

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*71 too Handy Man! l bdrm I**
III* I U L e t Toned Duple*
O u t l e t Count r y Homo }
bdrm U J tOO
Reol Cleon Start*r homo on
treed '&gt; acre Low At *
F a m ily Homo 4 Bdrm fonced
yard workthop Low 10 t
Pool Horn* F I* rm.bar . polio.]
bdrm/] bath nica atoaMa ooo
Hidden Lk Villa* Plantation
modal on graon bolt SSS100
Hidden Lk Villa* ] bdrm ] bath
ip lll plan *nd lot to •
Mono Ranch I acre* cuilom
homo, clotam Ma*eolt*n
Long weed Horae Farm Unique
ranch horn*.pool, tpa Uablo*
Apartm ent Bldg, Groat loco
lion, fully rented Itl 11.aod

SQ

IF-* Rally Sport Cam aro koy
(tone mag*. Run* good need*
minor body rtpeir
*7*00 00
Firm
C an 371 0)7* alter

ASSIM!IATFJi
RtALTOR ' )

1*1)

A Good Tonic For The Llpael
Budget The Evening Hear Id
Want Ad*_____
D ry well* **«d pe'-o itqne*
Grooie trap*, cement car trap*
»*ep» twmh#* rock »t*oi
concrete Miracle Concrete Co
300 Elm Avenue 37? )MI

323-6593

R E S ID E N T IA L

realto r

113— Storage Rentals

IM T K D
SLVI.KS

Ap r i l Is

FO R E S T AT E
C o m m o rc lp l or R o ildo n tla t
Auction* A Appraisal* Call
O e" t Auction 373 M70______

500 Sanford A y e .

171 t i n

Thuridat

2 3 1 - C a rs

Wing Bach Rocker, Maple Bed
ond C heit Twin t e d i with
w icker Headboard* 4 odd
C h e i t * of D r a w e r * ,
O l i t t w a r i , e n d Ol t k e t .
Picture*, Lounge Chair*, and
many mere item*

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
R eg R E B ro k e r

FI

223—Miscellaneous

L&amp;EAUCTION

lit !

S a n lo rd

213—Auctions

Friday Nighls.... 7 PM

CALL BART

OW N E R
F IN A N C IN G !
L o k tv ie w . J b d rm ml FI*,
rm ., b o o t, co rn e r M l S I M M
dow n t lk o . n m o . i | yr* , t ) X
A P R . T t lo l p ric * only SI7.M*

*11.000

Modern Sonltrd 1 bdrm duplet
O ihwothor, air Adult*, no
pot* S320 mo I poy wotor
»o*or. gorb 373 PIT.________

BATEMAN REALTY

R E S T R U T IN TO W N
1 ‘ * both m tito lla n f
locotton Only ST* *00 C A L L
O N TH IS O N E!

T ired of tho h t t d K h n * Lot
m onogo y o u r r t t f t l p r o
portto* Pro to* d o n * I c e m e n t
torvteo JJ1 M U C o ll anytim e
U M M R Soto* A iM c ia to * . m .
P u p M g m t Qto., R e a lto r

RENT/OPTION l BodrmTTv*
Bot h, C o n t r o l H o a f/ A lr .
R o .o n n o P o rk , 143) 04 o
m onth. O w n o r/ to lo im o n
1M il 124 WOO Ottor Opm
Roomy 1 bdrm J barn nom*.
q u id itro o t IM S m o ♦ depot
it. a utmttoo 2*0*303 no a m

Eve ni ng Her al d

1 bdrm

★ LANDLORDS*

L a rg o 1 b d rm . doubt* gerag*
good lo catio n M M p t , m o
B U IE

KIT N ’ C A R L Y L E ! by L a rry W right

141—Homes For Sale

Good condition S M 777 taou
CauaN A c h a ir (m a tch in g lo t I
good m op* SDO 1 c y p ro a t
■ o b it* 17). B a r / F ir o p io c *
C om b* w ith atoroa b u ilt let
u » m i a***________ _____
D lN I H O R O O M S E T * ch o ir* A
thro* Have*, w ith ch in a cab !
not A ] b a r ilu o lk S lf Fat)
F u r n ltu ia tor Sal* Couch. L e v *
So**. Tw o ond Table* C ot too
Table A L a m p Be ge C o lo r« 1
yr* H d »4M OB C a l l » STBS

S3S 000 00*77 SSS)
1 bdrm
} bom IS.O* bolow
m a rk e t i t * m o II MO down
Laa* than i » m onth So q u e ll
Rod b u y e r Sandalw ood V illa * .
Senfor j Stop by o r c a ll 77]
SBaS

P rk N iw e n a l Taa E a p e r ii P ro
para, m y **!«• ar y eu r Name
Real p r N o i l i
l t 4 S IX
III. Call at o r a FI* 1171

Additions A
Remodeling
RtMOOCUNC SPECIALIST
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The Whole Ball Of War

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YOU A R E IN VITED !
To b r o w * * th ro u g h a
lupo,m arket o« la'fit'c valuta
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Appliance Repair

R ( M O D E L IN O . . - B I P A I R I N O
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W IL S O N M A IE R P U R N IT U R E
111 U S E F I R S T S !
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C u tM on II K L ib r a n eckp iece
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p oin t yeur H om o o r B u tin o tt
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W E C A R E Q u a lity w o rk 10
y re .o a p MF IM F L ie ce n t

Health A Beauty

ttostn ..................... MbldM

_______FFMME.OU**_______

Lawn Service
A C I L A W H S C IV IC C
M a in te n a n ce Sodding P ru n in g
C le a n in g Tbalch ing F e r t illiin g
F ro * lilt m a t o a ........... SM 1 73 I

I ip Handy mao. Rat Reliable
Fra* C a t meal any lab 4*ii
Rato* 771 Rtl t CallAnytim a

A D D IT IO N S R I O M W f L I N « “
■ill S•"OPCustom l u l toar
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a R E N T TO O W N *
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d ry # rv re frig e ra to r, h e e l e r i
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____________B E R N ____________
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to r Kannwaro*
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M O O N E Y A P P LIA N C E *

Firewood/Fuel
T R I E S E R V IC E A F IR E WOOD
rO R S A LE C A LL AFTER
a P M m SON

F Inane Ing Available

L ik a Flow w indow unit o lr co n
d llia n o r i I Sear* 1) 000 S T U
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w ith rover** eye I* h e a l p u m p
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Tax S«rvice

Home Improvement
CatUar1* RwMdtng 4
t o Ja b Tod S m a ll
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tog. c a rp e n try , cabinet* t o
w b &gt;4* s m a ll 7 M 4 M 4 ________
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Homo Repairs
C A R P ^ ^ P ^ T a p o i ^ ’ Tnd
re m o d e lin g N o |*b -oo tm oH
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C a r p a n try p a in tin g plu m b in g
a n d a t o c lr lt U lt O T t

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O I N I V A L A N D C L E A t INO
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n il d h t. a n d haw,log
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w ith com plete q u a lity p oin t
m g to, Vico* Q u a lity a M o « l
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W A L L P A P E R IN G
P A I N 1 IN G
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a A L L t h e w i e l F la tte r in g *
R e p a ir. Stucco, t o r d C o a l,
to m * U to d B ric k M l S t t l

Plumbing

Masonry

* Rudd* P lu m b in g S a rv tca a
R tp e ir • R eplace * R e m o d e l
* F r* o I d im e to t * 111 t d M a

B E A L C o n c ro to ) man q u a lity
ope , *" o n Polio*, d riv ew a y *
D a y * I3I FZ1)Eve* WF I M I
0 FS RvOy Concrete
t o u t * tla b* * Drive* * Potto*
L Ig M G ra d in g
............31) IIS*

Pressure Cleaning
P R IV A T E 4 M O B ILE H O M E S
c o m m e r c ia l

SOP EFTS

Moving A Hauling

Secretarial Service

W E F I X IT A L U
R e e lin g
P a in tin g
CarpoaSry
F ro * W ritten ( i t 777 IFF) o t o r 1

Nursing Cart
O U R R A F I S A R E LO W ER
Lakevkow NwrMag Cantor
F it B Second S I . Santofd
111 42*7

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