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                    <text>S a n f o r d H e r a ld
82nd Year, No. 230— Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T
□ Florida
H RS official goes to jail
CORAL SPRINGS — A supervisor employed
by the state Department o f Health and Re­
habilitative Services has been arrested on
charges he sexually assaulted a 9-year-old boy.

I m N | « &gt;A

Students caught carrying guns
ST. AUGUSTINE - Tw o 11 -year-old boys
were suspended from a St. Johns County
elementary school this week after separate
Incidents In which they brought weapons —
one, a loaded .22-callber pistol — to school.

B « * P a « * SA

□ Nation
‘Super frogs* bomb in contest
ANG ELS CAMP. Calif. - Bigger Is not
necessarily better when It com es to frog
Jumping.
A gang o f giant African superfrogs leaped and
lunged Into the second day of the 62nd annual
Calaveras County Fair and Jumping Frog
Jubilee without coming close to breaking the
distance record set by an ordinary American
bullfrog.
iM P a n tA

□ Sports
And the winner is...
Did Unbridled win the Prcakncss Stakes
Saturday to claim two-thirds of horse racing's
Triple Crown? The answer Is In today's Sports
section.

S e e R a g s 1B

Editors of student new spaper lose district court battle
SANFORD — Seminole County
students have failed to win a
temporary restraining order that
would have allowed them to dis­
tribute a Christian newspaper
barred by high school officials,
according lo the school district
attorney.
•*The court has denied the re­
quest. which means that this Issue
Is a matter to be determined by the
court upon a later proceeding."
said Ned Jullnn Jr., the attorney
representing the Seminole County

school board.
An attorney for the students filed
suit In U.S. District Court In
Orlando on Friday challenging a
school policy that prohibits the
distribution o f such materials by
students.
Students want to distribute the
newspaper In two high schools.
"W e need to seek the protection
o f the courts In order to protect
these students' First Amendment
rights of freedom of expression."
said Jay Sekulow. general counsel
for Christian Advocates Serving
Evangelism, a Christian rights

group In Atlanta.
Several high school students had
planned to distribute the newspa­
per "Caleb Issues and Answers"
next week In Seminole and Orange
county high schools.
However, officials at Seminole
County's Lake Howell and Lake
Brantley high schools said they
would ban the newspaper as a
violation of district policy.
"W e have a policy that essen­
tially prohibits the distribution of
materials by students. ... The
content really didn’ t make any
difference lo us." Julian said.

Manatee bill clears hurdle
TALLAHASSEE _ A package of boating measures de­
signed to protect the rapidly dwindling manatee pop
ulatlon was unanimously passed out o f a House
committee Friday morning.
The Manatee Protection Bill
(CS/HB 1763) cleared the House
Finance and Taxnllon Comm­
ittee 20 0 and now heads
for the House Appropria
tlons Committee. The
package gives the state
Department o f Natural
Resources the authori­
ty to set boat speeds
and regulate the expan
slon and construction
of marinas and other
boating facilities.
authority to register all vessels over 8
It also gives DNR the
have motors or not. The measure has
feet long, whether they
debate among lawmakers from north
sparked some heated
manatees seklorn frequent,
Florida, an area that
lee was originally set at $ 12. but
The registration
of $-1 dkln't tk) much to appease
even a reduced lee
some lawmakers.
should lia\e any length nt all." .xakl
T don't think we
Democrat from the Panhandle town
Hep. Tom Tolilassen. a
of Gonzalez. T ilts bill Is designed to protect the manatee from what is des
ttoying them...and that's powerboats. We should not tax non-powered boats
that don't kill manatees."
[ See Manatees. Page SA

WHAT YOil CAN
DO TO H ELP

n.

1. Abide by posted speed too*
signs in manats* areas.
2. Remain at laast 50 feat away
from manatees while operating a
powerboat.
3. Avoid harassing a manatee,
either physically or verbally.
4. Look, but do not touch the
animaL
5. If a manatee avoids you. you
should avoid it.
8. Do not actively pursue or
chase a manatee while you are
swimming, snorkeling or diving.
7. Never poke, prod or stab at a
manatee with your hands or any
othsr object.
8. Do not isolate or tingle out an
individual manatee from its group.
9. Do not separate a cow from
her calf.
10. Do not attempt to feed a

manatee
* \ Do not attempt to hook,
snag, hold, grab, pinch or ride a
manatee.
_______

She’s an exceptional teacher
ALTAMOMTE SPRINGS - Renee Inslcy. a
teacher In the Autistic Student program at
Roscnwald Exceptional Education Center. 1096
North Street. AJtamontc Springs, has been
named 1990-91 Teacher o f the Year, by the
Seminole County Chapter 0921. Th e Council for
Exceptional Children.
In singling out the teacher for the honor, the
CEC’s Casselberry chapter cited her work In
Im plem enting community-based Instruction
with her students. She has presented Informa­
tion on this type of Instruction at the Best
Practices Workshops held In Seminole County
In 1988 and again In 1990. and was awarded a
Certificate of Achievement at the Seminole
County Teacher Appreciation Banquet In 1987.
In addition to her teaching. Ms. Inslcy has
been Involved as a Games Director and publicist
for the Special Olympics, and will now represent
Seminole County as the Council for Exceptional
Children Teacher o f the Year for 1990-91.

Naked puddle-sitter jailed
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS - Following a report
o f a streaker at a convenience stare, police found
a naked man sitting In puddle of water on Palm
Springs Circle early Saturday morning.
Altamonte Springs police responded to a
complaint at nbout 4:30 a.m. by a clerk at the
Circle K on Palm Springs Drive who reported
seeing a naked man running around the parking
lot earlier. The policeman searched the area
near the store several minutes before discov­
ering a naked man sitting In a puddle of water
on Palm Springs Circle. A pair of pants lay about
50 feet away.
1 he ofliccr asked the man to retrieve the pants
and put them on. which he did. The policeman
discovered the pants contained a a small
amount o f marijuana and a pipe. Charles
Larrlon Dean. 18, Palm Springs. Altamonte
Springs, was charged with indeclent exposure
und possession o f less than 20 grams of
marijuana. He was taken to the Seminole
County Jail where bail was set at $500.
Fro m s t a ll an d w ire re p o rts

INDEX
. 4D
Books..........
. 4C
Brid ge.........
.SB
Buolnoss....
.SB
Clssolflods.
C o m ics..............
Cro ssw o rd........
........ 3C
Deaths...............
Editorial............

.SB
Health.
Horoscope.................4C
Nation......................... SA
Opinion....................... 3D
Polloe......................... 3A
1B
SC
2A

Hot and sticky today
Partly cloudy today
with highs In the
upper HOs to low 90s.
Much oi the same lor
tonight with lows In
the mid to uppers
60s. Winds from the
southeast at lUmph

F o r m ore w e a th e r, a e * P ag e 2A

NO ENTRY

M AM ATEf R # U G E

"In a community such as Semi­
nole County, where you have
diverse natlonul origins, ethnic
standards, religious beliefs and so
forth, there's no way you'd be able
to open It without being criticized
by someone." he added.
But a youth pastor defended the
publication.
"W e believe we have an answer
to the p rob lem s w ith drugs,
suicide, the occult, witchcraft, and
we believe that answers come from
a personal relationship with Jesus
Christ." said Carlos Sarmlenlo.

I Bee Students, Pags BA

Hot,
chili
today
By NICK P FEIFA U F
Herald stall writer
SANFORD - About 19 chill crxikIng teams from throughout the state
will create their secret recipes at Flea
World today as the Leukemia Society
o f America-Central Florida Chapter,
holds its annual ChlliCookoff.
The event ts scheduled to begin at
11:30 a.m. at Flea World. 4311 South
Orlando Drive. Highway 17-92. In
Sanford.
This year's event will Include many
first place chill teams from regional
contests held recently In other parts
o f the state.
The winning team will not only
receive a weekend vacation at a
Courtyard-By-Marrlott anywhere In
Florida, a $100 cash prize and a
Iropliy. but will move on to the State
Championships, and possibly the
I.C .S. W o rld C h am p ion sh ips In
California this full, with u grand prize
of $35,000.
Second through fifth
I See Chill. Page 8 A

Mary H isto rical C o m m issio n g e ts 11 new m em bers
By NICK P FEIFA U F
Herld stall writer
L A K E M ARY - E leven new
names are being added lo the
membership list of (he Lake Mary
Historical Commission.
A pproval o f the m em bership
expansion was granted by the City
Commission during a meeting lust
week. "I believe it would rejuvenate
the Commission to Increase the
membership In this fashion, said

Robert G. Pctrec. chairman o f the
Historical Commission.
Although an organizational meet­
ing date for the expanded mem­
bership lias nol been announced.
Pctree said he plunncd to notify
everyone in the near future.
" I would also like to step down as
Chairman." he said. "I would like to
have a new Chairman elected, and
see the new group decide their
hopes, goals and plans for the

upcoming year."
The eleven new members, all
certified residents of the city, arc:
a Lurcnc Elizabeth Dedman.
# Nancy Frye.
• John Baurnbuch.
#lda May SJoblotn.
e c la ir Evans O'Connor.
e|»al Neff.
*M ary Dunn Wolff,
e Lillian Griffin,
e Harriet Boyd.

e c i t y C o m m is s io n e r
Mealor. and

D a vid

e Margaret Greene Wesley, author
of the book, "Lake Mary's Begin­
nings." which was published for the
Historical Commission In 1986.
A number of the new members
are descendants of some of the
original Lake Mary settlers.
The Historical Commission was
o rig in a lly form ed by the C ity
Commission In 1983.

KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY

D eputies co m p ilin g history
of com rades who have died
w hile wearing th eir badges
.

By BUSAN LODEN
Herald stall writer
SANFORD - The death of a
lawman In the line of duty Is a
m em orable event for con tem ­
poraries. but Seminole County
sheriff's deputies trying to develop
a history for their department nave
found that as decades pass, memo­
ries fade.
Lt. Al Sanchez has personal
memories o f the deaths o f three of
the five deputies who have died In
service here, ill 1975. 1977 and
1989.
The story o f the first Seminole
County Sheriff's deputy slain Is
told In the Sept. 15. 1922 Santord
Herald. He was Cleveland Jacobs,
who was about 22 years old ami a
native of Chuluota.
The Herald reported Jacobs suflered a shotgun blast to the chest
at about 9 a.in. Sept. 14. 1922. as
he pursued a stranger who had
stolen a Sanford man's |&gt;aiit* Into
a Sanloril house "in the low
swampy place on Park Avenue."
The stis|H‘el armed hltusell with
a shotgun alter entering the house
As Jacobs entered through the
trout door, with another deputy
approaching trom the rear, tie was
shut.
" A f t e r being shot to deatlt
(Jacobs died a few minutes later at
a hospital! Jacobs tired two stints

IVfrom
miii lilu
I illand
hisrtiulftl
pistolillattill*
thekliuni'f'l
(suspect)
then told the (victim) whose pants
were stolen to take the pistol and
get him (the suspect.)" the Herald
reported.
Others caught the suspect, who V
was "...scared as a March bare " )
The suspect was spirited away lo
Orlando that day. to prevent a
lynching, the Herald said.
The gunman was identified as
Percy Bayliss. 24. who had arrived
In Sanford from Louisiana |ust two
days before the killing. Bayliss was
convicted o f murder Jan. 16.
1923. and sentenced lo hang. He
was executed In downtown San­
ford.
Jacobs was described In the
Herald as "... a young man of
sterling worth and character who
had friends all over the county and
especially In the Chuluota section
where he was t&gt;orn and raised and
had many relatives. He was fear­
less In the performance ot his duty
and the fact that he had been shot
down In cold hloml by a va­
grant., wrought up the community
to a fever pitch and had it not Im-cii
for the quick action o f Sheriff Hand
and his officers the (suspect) would
have been lynched."
The man who shot and killed
reserve deputy George Arthur
Pfetl. 57. on Dec. 29. 1977. Is still
on death row at Florida State
Prison in Starke twelve years later.

LI Al Sanchez ot the Seminole County Sheriff's Department researches
old copies ot the Sanlord Herald lor information on fellow officers who
were killed in the line of duty.
Sanchez said ffov Michael Sims
also known as Terry Melvin Sims,
wiio w as 35. w hen he killed Pfcll.
w a s p a r t u l a g a n g li m n
Jacksonville and Georgia. known
aalhe Dixie Malta.
Th e gang was robb in g the
Longwood Village Pharmacy, on
Stale Road 434. al Interstate -t.
Longwood. when Pled heard a

(Millie radio re|Kiri of the robbery

m progress and Hostages being
held He walked into the shop Willi
his service revolver drawn. Sims,
who was at the front ol the store
tired two shots into Plrtl and I'tell
wounded Sims Pfell. shot In the
face and heart, died almost inline
dla'ely. Sanchez said.
See D eputies. Page 5A

�mid

Santord, Florida — Sunday, May 20. 1990

------------------------------------------- »----- a.—

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE S l

Gun-toting students suspended
Untied Fre e s Intam atlenal

HRS: Adoption ads send wrong message

S T . A U G U S T IN E - T w o
II-year-old boys were suspend­
ed from a St. Johns County
elem entary school this week
nftcr separate incidents In which
they brought weapons — one. a
loaded .22-calibcr pistol — to
school.
Law enforcement and school
dltrlct officials said the pistol
incident at Crookshank Elemen­
tary School was the first they
could recall nt a county elemen­
tary school. The other weapon.

TAM PA — A public service message by a private adaption and
chtlu-rnrc service scheduled to air next week Is sending the
wrong message to ramllics. state welfare officials said.
The announcement suggests that more parents should keep
adoption In mind when they are having a tough time raising
their children.
"W ith the child's interest at heart and Its future at stake, we
all want to do the rfght thing. Whether your child Is not yet born
or a toddler, we want you to know, we're here to help." Abe
Wasscrberger o f the Chlldr .n’s Home Society o f Florida says In
the 30-second spot.
The message, which also will appear on area billboards, wus
prompted by the abuse death o f Lakeland toddler Bradfe)
McGee, said Wasserbcrger. executive director o f the society's
Gulf Coast Division.
"W e are urging people with older children who are having
tough times to place them with us for adoption." he said.
McGee's mother abandoned him as an Infant, then decided she
wanted him back. Two months after state caseworkers returned
him. he was dead. His mother has pleaded no contest in the
case: his stepfather awaits trial on a first-degree murder charge.
Department o f Health and Rehabilitative Services officials said
the message goes against the state'a goal o f keeping families
together.
Social service should offer troubled families help, not make It
easier for them to break up, said Ken Rosncr. who oversees
foster care and adoption services In Htlls'borough County for
HRS.
Raising children may be hard, but that’s "th e responsibility of
parenthood." HRS spokesman Tom Jones said.

HRS official
faces child
abuse charge
United Frees International
C O R A L S P R IN G S A
supervisor employed by the state
Department o f Health and Re­
habilitative Services lins been
arrested on charges he sexually
assaulted u 9-year-old boy, police
said Friday.
Coral Springs police detective
Kenneth Seymour identified the
suspect as Robert Peter Mayer.
45, o f Fort Lauderdale.

Flotilla of Brotherhood ready to set sail
KEY W EST — A small flotilla o f boats gathered Saturday to
carry Cuban exiles across the Florida Straits to the waters ofT
Cuba for a peaceful demonstration on the anniversary o f Cuban
Independence.
Although organizers said the turnout appeared to be smaller
than expected. Coast Guard officials said the flotilla was likely to
number 100 or more boats by the time It leaves Key West early
Sunday.
"W e will go as far as prudence calls for. W e are not going to
provoke any Incident. " said Pepin Pu|ol. a member of the
Association o f Veterans o f Special Missions, the Cuban group
that is coordinating the flotilla.
Pujol. 60. said he left Miami at 8 p.m. Friday night aboard a
friend's boat and arrived at the tip of the Florida Keys at 3 a.m.
Saturday In order to participate in the Flotilla de la Hemianldad.
or Flotilla o f Brotherhood.
"It is Cubans letting the world know that Cubans In exile have
solidarity with the Cubans on the island who have not obtained
freedom.” he said.
“ We hope that the world gets to know that Cuba remains the
lost absolute dictatorship In the Americas," Pujol said.
Alexis Rodriguez, a coordinator o f the flotilla, said organizers
had not decided how close to Cuba the flotilla w ill sail.

4

Police say Mayer, a friend of
the bo *s fa m ily , a lle g e d ly
assaulted the unidentified child
several times over the past year.
Mayer, a 14-ycar veteran of
HRS. w a j arrested Wednesday at
hts ofTIre with the asslstanre o f
the Pompano Police Dcparment.
said Coral Springs police Sgt.
Jeffrey Maslan.
He was charged with eapltal
s e x u a l b a t t e r y and le w d ,
lascivious act upon a child,
police said.
Mayer faces a minimum sen­
tence ol 25 years In prison if
convicted on the first charge and
a maximum sentence of 15 years
on Ihe second charge. Maslan
said.

Teen may become youngest state inmate

vw w m I

MIAMI — Coast Guard personnel seized 1,430 pounds of
cocaine this week aboard a 42-foot fishing vessel south o f Andros
Island In the Bahamas, officials said Friday.
Coast Guard personnel aboard two cutters moved in early
Thursday to make the bust after the cocaine was dropped from
an aircraft. Authorities had tracked the aircraft over Cuba as It
headed toward Andros Island.
U.S. and Bahamian authorities boarded the Virgo and arrested
Its four-member crew, officials said. The bout was being towed
Friday to Nassau, the Bahamas.
F ro m U n ite d P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l R e p o rts

Int*

ices. Kelshaw said. HRS relc* _
the boy to his mother's custody..
Welu said he will rccommen
that the school board suspen
the boy for the rest o f the sch:
year.
In Thursday's Incident, th
butcher knife was found In Ih
boy’ s knapsack. The fourthgrader said he had brought the
knife to school because he wns
b e in g th rea te n ed by o th er
youths.
tic. too. was charged with
carrying n concealed weapon
and turned over to HRS.

EASY TARGETS FOR CAR THIEVES?

GM m o d els too e a s y to ste a l, s a y s
report from C of C in Dade C o unty
United F r t i t International
MIAMI — A recent chamber o f commerce
report on Dade County's rising auto theft rale
criticizes General Motors for building cars that
are easy to steal and calls an the company to
make some design changes.
The report by a four-person task force that
Included a Metro-DadrCounty police major said
that GM cars arc "largely responsible for Dade
County's 107 percent incrcse in auto theft over
the past four years."
"Doors without frames, push-button locks on
the top of the door and plastic or pot-metal
howls on ihe steering column make GM cars
easy lo steal." said co-author Hob llnrrlson of
Leadership South Dade, a chamber of com ­
merce training program for community leaders
that produced the report.
The report calls on General Motors to make
cars that are more theft-resistant.
"Most auto thieves acknowledge that GM cars
are probably easier lo steal." said Sgt. Tim othy
Addison of the Mctro-Dade County police auto
theft division.
The car maker said It Is taking steps to solve
the problems anil cited a recent meeting with
auto theft detectives from around the country.
"W e're aware of how our ears our being
stolen and how often." GM spokeswoman Toni
Slmonettl said. "That's why we brought the

were complaining that ihe" city
decided not to make any more
SARASOTA — Some bathers1 arrests, at least for now.
‘ ‘If we're going lo get Into the
at North Lido Beach say they're
business of legislating bow big nr
getting the bum’s rush from
Sarasota police, who have ar­ small someone's bathing suit Is.
rested five people recently for we've got our hands full." said
C i t y C o m in 1s s I o n c r J a c k
w e a rin g but lo c k s - r e v e a lin g
Gurney. "I'm not sure this Is
bathing suits.
something wc want to tangle
T h e phones ut the police
department, city hall and stale- with."
P o lice spokesm an Russell
a tto r n e y ’ s o ffice have been
Nugent said most of the callers
ringing off the hook with calls
have protested the arrests and
from people w ondering why
bathers arc suddenly being ar­ com p lain ed that p olice are
"o v e r s te p p in g th eir b ou n d ­
rested for wearing the T-back
bulbing suits that have been aries." But lie maintained that
|H)llee are only enforcing existing
seen on the beach for years.
law.
"Everybody wears them ," said
Police had Ih-cii Investigating
Todd Joel Keefe. 27. of Sarasota,
and arresting men engaging In
one o f the suspects arrested. "I
Jusi don't understand why I can lewd acts In the public restroom
on South l.ldo Beach Thursday
be arrested for wearing what
when they decided lo patrol the
they can show on public T V ."
north end o f the beach in enforce
Police decided the suits worn
by Keefe and four others who the nudity ordinance. Nugenl
said.
were arrested violated a city
"W e have received complaints
anil-nudity ordinance forbidding
aboul the whole situation on
bathing attire that reveals "anal
c le ft " — the cleavage o f a North Lido." lie said.
Also arrested were Pamela
person's buttocks.
But by Friday, enough people Jt-un Wagner. 41, of Sarasota:

Unltatf Pr

Coast Guard seizes 1,430 lbs. of cocaine

detectives here to work with us. I think we
learned a lot from each other.”
The report Identified seven GM cars among
the 10 most stolen. Including Firebirds, the No.
I choice o f thieves, Camaros and Monte Carlos.
The group used an auto-theft manual written
by a 13-year-old ear thief as an example. In the
five-page manual, written and Illustrated on
notebook paper, the youth offers step-by-step
instructions for starting a enr with a screwdriv­
er.
The manual lists 15 cars on which the
technique works, and 14 of them are made by
GM. The other is a Renault Fuego.
"Someone discovered a very easy way lo get
inside the steering column of GM cars and start
them," poller Lt. Jack DcRcmrr said. "That
knowledge spread like wildfire across the
country."
The ear theft rate per 100,000 thousand
people in Dade County Is twlre that of the stale
average and three times the national average,
the rc|xirt said.
“ Our concern, by the numbers nlonc. was
that GM products led the pack In being slolen."
said police MaJ. Richard Ward, who worked on
the report. "W e wanted to point out the
problem In ihe hopes It would be corrected."
Slrroncitl said GM Is working In install coded
key chips in all their curs.

•tic

C urtis W arren , 27: o f New
Haven. Conn.: John Bernard
Nordqulst. 59. o f Baysklr. Calif.,
and Robert Gray. 27. o f Kent.
Ohio. All were taken to the
Sarasota County Jail and re­
leased on $119 bail.
Mayor Kerry Klrschncr. afler
hearing from Keefe, said com ­
missioners may have to consider
revising the controversial 1985
ordinance, which was designed
largely to prohibit women from
s u n b a th in g to p le ss on the
secluded city beach.
Like state law. the 1985 city
ordinance also bans the public
display of sex organs or female
breasts. It was passed in part
because of complaints o f lewd
behavior on the beach.
Klrschncr wondered whether
bathers would need to take their
suits lo the police department for
approval before wearing ihcni to
the beach.
"W hat’s cleavage and what's
not cleavage?" Klrschncr asked.
“ I think there's a real legitimate
concern on the part of the
public.”

H ouse OKs
prison plan
UP! report
TALLAHASSEE - Tlir
Florida House voted unan­
imously Friday to Increase
the number o f prison beds
for hard-core criminals to a
number closer to what
G ov. Bob Martinez has
called for. but It still wants
to fully fund the Juvcnlle
Justtce program.
Th e J u ven ile Ju stice
System package (CS/IIB
3681| being pushed by
H ou se S p e a k e r Tom
G u s ta fs o n . D -F o rl
Lauderdale, was voted out
of the House by a vote of
105-0 vote after an ambig­
uous amendment promis­
ing to build as many "hard
b e d s " as the govern or
wants was passed.
The House voted to In­
crease the number of pris­
on beds for hard-core crim ­
inals. but only on the
condition Ihui Gustafson's
$81 million Juvenile Justice
program is left Intact.

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TALLAHASSEE _ Tho winning
numbers drawn Saturday night in
the Pick 6 LOTTO jackpot were
1 1 ,4 ,4 7 , 2 ,1 2 and 3.
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The boy Is suspected of steal­
ing the gun from a friend's
house M onday, lie said he
brought II to school because he
was being harassed on his way
home. Kelshaw said
Welu said he did not believe
that explanation. He said the
student was "m ore. In my opi­
nion. frying lo Justify why he
had It."
The boy was charged with
carrying a concealed weapon
and grand theft. He was turned
over to the state Department of
Henlth and Rehabilitative Serv­

Booked bearers of bare* bottomed
bikinis bummed by being banned

GAINESVILLE — A 14-year-old boy sentenced to 17 years in
prison for first-degree attempted murder ^riday could become
Ihe youngest inmate in Florida's adult prisons system.
Following an emotional hearing Friday, David Rowe was
sentenced for the April 1980 knife attack on University of
Florida student Stacy LaRocca.
Circuit Judge Elzle Sanders passed sentence after hearing
pleas from Rowe's lawyers that the boy be given 25 years
probation with comprehensive treatment in a psychiatric
hospital as a condition.
But Sanders said he could find no grounds to deviate from
state sentencing guidelines. State law says a minor convicted as
an adult for a capital offense must go to the DOC.
As of Jan. 30. the DOC had no 13-year-olds in Its custody, and
the few 14-ycar-olds It had were not In adult prisons but were
part of the Youthful Offender Program.
That program Is not an option for Rowe because he was
convicted us an adult of a capital offense.
If prison and welfare officials cannot agree to send Rowe to the
Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, the boy would
become the youngest Inmate in adult prison.

LOTTERY ' '

found Thursday, was a butcher
knife.
In both cases, other students
I timed in Ihe hoys.
"W e were ... very fortunate
that. In both cases, the kids had
to bmg or tell other kids when
they first gut on campus." said
James Wclu. director of student
services for the district.
St. Johns County S h eriffs
Department spokesman Kevin
Keishnw said a dclrctivc found
Ihe loaded gun In Ihe pants of
the riflh-grader. who denied
having II.

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The dally number drawn
Saturday in the Florida Lottery
Cash 3 game was 8-7-3.
The winning numbers from
Friday's Fantasy 5 drawing were
1 6 ,3 5 , 2 5 ,3 9 and 20.

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LO CA L FO R EC A ST
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the upper 80s to lower 90s. Wind
southeast lOmph.
T o n ig h t...M o s tly fair w ith
overnight lows in the mid to
uppers 60s. Winds out o f Ihe
s o u t h a t 8 l o 10 m p l i .
The extended forecast, Mon­
day through Wednesday, calls
for partly cloudy skies with a
slight chance of mainly afternoon aim) evening showers and
thunderstorms Monday through
Wednesday. Lows In the 70s.
Highs near 90 through the
period.

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Daytona Beach: Waves are I
fool and glassy. Current Is n&gt; the
south with a water temperature
ol 71 degrees. New Smyrna
Beach: Waves are I foot and
glassy. Current is to the south,
with u water temperature o f 72
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Vol 62. No 230
Publnhed Daily and Sunday, tic e p !
Saturday by The Santord Harald.
Inc.. 100 N French Avo., Sanlord.

NATIONAL TEM PS

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to Jupiter

Today...wind south 10 to 15
knots. Seas 2 to 3 ft. Bay and
inland waters a light chop.
Tonight...wind southeast lo
south 10 kls Seas 2 to 3 It. Buy
and inland waters smooth.

T h e high tem perature in
Sanford Saturday was 92 de­
grees and the overnight low
Friday was 67 as reported by
the University of Florida Agri­
cultural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
There was a trace o f recorded
rainfall during the 24-hour
period ending at 8 p.m. Satur­
day.
The temperature at 8 p.m.
Saturday was 74 degrees.
Other Weather Service data:

C Saturday high.................92
Barometric preaaure.30.06
R elative humidity....74 pet
Winds................SE, 10 mph
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Dad charged with child abuse
SANFORD — A Sanford man was charted with child abuse
and battery Friday after police said he dandled his five-mon­
th-old daughter from his car before falling on top o f her on the
pavement.
Chris Francis Hlblc. 26, 180 Katie's Cove, was charged with
aggravated child abuse and battery. He was taken to the
Seminole County jail on *4.000 bail bond.
According to the child's mother. Hlblc wanted to drive the
ear and ordered her Into the Amoco gasoline station on State
Road 46 at Interstate 4. She told Seminole County deputies he
punched her tn the mou*h when she tried to convince him not
to drive. During the argument that followed, witnesses report
Hlblc dangled the couple's daughter from the car. holding the
child In a "hcadlock." The couple left the vehicle and during
the struggle. Hlbblc fell to the ground on top o f the child.
Witnesses grabbed the child and ran Into the convenience store
with the mother before deputies arrived.

Two arrested on drug charges
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — An Altamonte Springs man and
an Orlando woman were arrested for drug |&gt;osscsslori us they
sat in a car in a parking lot outside the Hotline Club on Slate
Road 436 Saturday morning.
Marvin Thomas Sclp. 2H. 1169 Huncll Rond, and Cathy
Volden Dove, 28. were nrrested by Altnmonte Springs police at
ubout 4:30 a.m. The officer reported finding two tings o f
marijuana on the dashboard of the vehicle und a pipe on the
console.
Selp was found to have a small amount of cocaine. Sclp was
charged with possession of cocaine, marijuana and drug
paraphernalia.
Dave was charged with possession of marijuana and
paraphernalia. Both were taken to the Seminole County Jail
where Sclp's ball was set at S3.000 und Dove's ball was set at
8500.

Traffic accident leads to arrest
CASSELBERRY — A local man was charged with Icuvlng the
scene of an accident with Injuries Friday night after his truck
allegedly struck u car while driving north In the southbound
lane of U.S. Highway 17-92. then hit a telephone pole.
The driver o f the car reported to police his neck was sore.
Fred Richard Ncubert. 59. 121 Scmlnola Blvd.. Casselberry,
was arrested at his home shortly before midnight. He was
charged with leaving an accident scene Involving Injuries,
driving on the left side o f a road and driving without a valid
license. Ball was set at 85.000.

Teen arrested at party
FERN PARK — An 18-year-old girl was arrested by Seminole
County deputies Friday at about 9:30 p in. for serving alcohol
to underage youths during a party at her parent's house.
Shalamnr Rose Herndon. 18, 773 Coachllght Drive, wus
charged with contributing to the dcllrpicnry o f a minor and
possession ol alcohol by a person under 21 She was lakt-n to
the Seminole County Jail on 8500 liall. Herndon told deputies
her parents were away for the weekend. Two youths were also
charged with possession o f alcohol by a minor.

Weaving driver goes tc jail
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — After stopping an erra.lc driver at
about midnight Friday a policeman discovered 4Vi grams of
cocaine, marijuana and u loaded handgun In the man’s truck.
An Altamonte Springs policeman reports following the tnick
after seeing It being driven recklessly in a convenience store
parking lot on Slate Road 436. After the officer stopped the
vehlclc and gained permission to search It. he cVscovcrcd 25
grams of marijuana, the cocaine. 8644 in cash and a loaded
.22-cnltber handgun.
Marshall Taylor Christian Jr.. 33. 579 Spanish Trace Drive,
Altamonte Springs, was charged with possession with Intent to
deliver cocaine, possession with Intent to deliver more than 20
grams of marijuana and possession o f drug paraphernalia. Ball
was set at 85.000.

Hh i M Photo bjK«l&gt;T Jordon

Bench birthday bash
What better way to celebrate a girl's fourth birthday than on a
bench in Sanford's Park on Park on a warm spring day. Enjoying
the goodies In this party are Sanford residents Kala Wamley, 8

Judge McGregor
announces he
will run again
GENEVA — Judge Robert B.
McGregor has announced his
candidacy for re-election as
Circuit Judge In Seminole and
Brevard Counties.
Judge McGregor has served as
Circuit Judge for the past 17
years, and prior to that he was a
city and a county Judge In
Brevard County for 13 years. He
Is past president of the Brevard
County Bar Association and has
served as Chief Judge of the
Circuit.
He Is presently Ad­
ministrative Judge o f the Crimi­
nal Division In Seminole County
and also has served In the Civil
and Juvenile Divisions In both
Seminole and Brevard Counties.
Judge McGregor Is married, the
father of three children, and
resides tn Geneva.
The election for clrc„ t judge
will be held September 4. 1990.

(left); Candace Walton, 6; Tiffany Wamley, 4, in whose honor the
birthday party Is being held; Dexter Brown Jr., t; and Jessica
Walto.i, 0.

NOTICE
Due to an inadvertent printing error,
some cop ies of our “ Get it all at
Scotty’s ” circular were printed with the
incorrect sale ending date. The prices
are good through Saturday, May 26.
Thank you for your understanding.

Tom orrow's A
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�4A — Santord Herald. Santord. Florida — Sunday, May 20. 1990

Jlifp Seminoicflt^unty students
proclaimed Dreamers and Doers
parents and students, the program was extended
In 1986 to Include every public school district In
the State o f Florida. So far, the program has
recognized over 1.300 students statewide, and
230 more were added to that number this year.

By NICK P PB IM U P
Herald stall writer
Two o f the three State Winners In the 1980-90
Wall Disney World Dreamers flr Doers program are
residents o f Seminole County.
Named at the ceremony at the Contemporary
Resort Hotel on Friday were:
• Staeey Lynn CofTman. a fifth grader at Red
Rug Elementary School.
• Teddy Randall Mitchell, a senior at Lyman
High School In Longwood.
The third state winner was Eugene Kim. an 8th
grader from Jackson Heights Middle School.
In addition to the two State winners 42 other
Seminole County school students were singled out
for the Dreamers &amp; Doers recognition.
Although envisioned by Walt Disney many
years ago, the Dreamers fli Doers program was
first Introduced In 1984 to recognize students In
Orange. Osceola and Seminole Counties, who
possess curiosity, confidence, courage and con­
stancy. the qualities which Disney admired.
Due to statewide response from educators.

Students selected for the honors, one from each
school. In addition to the state winners, arc
described by Wall Disney World officials as "the
students who give 110 percent to every effort they
undertake. They have a positive Influence on the
people around (hem. but their contributions often
remain unrecognized and sometimes unobserved.
In Seminole County, 26 Elementary School
students were honored, 9 middle school students,
6 from County High Schools, and one from the
Crooms School o f Choice.
Each student received a medallion presented by
television actress Tempest Bledsoe. 16. or the
Cosby Show, who Is herself a high school senior
and about to graduate.
Seminole County Teacher of the Year. Diane
Lewis o f Lake Mary High School also received an
award, a year's pass to the Disney attractions.

Martinez against Speedw ay exem ption
TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Bob
M a rtin ez has s u g g e s te d to
members o f the House o f Repre­
sentatives that they forget about
passing a controversial bill (lint
would exempt the Dayton In­
ternational Speedway from the
state's growth management law.
"This Is not the time to put the
state at risk with this growth
m a n a g em e n t a m e n d m e n t.”
Martinez said. "It is the best way
to destroy Florida."
His suggestion that lawmakers
bury the bill was a thinly veiled
threat to veto the bill if it should
win passage, several lawmakers
said.
The bill, approved earlier In
the week by the House Commu­
nity Affairs Committee, would
exempt the Speedway from rules
requiring It to submit expansion
plans to the state for review. It
has added 35.000 scats to the
Speedway since 1973 without
seeking stale approval or paying
for road Improvements near the

®(The exemption) is
t h e b e s t w a y to
destroy Florida, j
-Qov. Martinez
track.
The Department o f Communi­
ty Affairs recently cited the
popular- Speedway for Its failure
to su b m it p la n s fo r th ose
expansion projects. Speedway
owners are challenging the cita­
tion. saying they were not legally
required to get DCA approval
before adding additional seats at
their facility.
The state's Growth Manage­
ment Act. administered by DCA.
Is designed to ensure that serv­
ices such as water, sewers and
roads are already in place when
they are needed to accommodate
growth.
Volusia County lawm akers

and business leaders oppose the
DCA citation, saying any restric­
tions on the Speedway could
harm the local economy. One of
those sponsoring the exemption
In the bill altering the growth
management law Is Rep. T.K.
W etherell. D-Daytona Beach,
who Is the powerful chairman of
th e H ou se A p p r o p r ia t io n s
Committee.
T h e e x e m p t i o n f o r th e
Speedway Is “ a good public
policy Issue." Wetherell said
W ednesday, addin g thnt he
questions why the DCA review Is
necessary so many years after
the seats were added.
R e p . C. F r e d J o n e s . DAuburndale and chairman of the
H o u s e C o m m u n ity A ffa ir s
Committee, would say only that
the exemption Is "something the
(Volusia County! delegation is
concerned about."
The growth management bill,
which was crafted by Jones,
contains several measures

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Kops ‘n Kids
Students at Rock Lake
E le m e n ta ry S c h o o l In
Longwood prepare posters
(right) for upcoming Kops
and Kids day to be hosted
June 2 by the Seminole
County Sheriff's Depart­
ment. Doing the coloring
(above) are: Jill Young, 7th
grade; Rebecca Olmeda,
6th grade; Sue Stephenson,
school resources officer;
All Ghezeleash, 6th grade,
and Billy Brannoch, 6th
grade.

C o u n ty s c h o o ls re c e iv e
g ran t from s p o r t s g ro u p

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SANFORD — Seminole County
Schools received a 85.000 grant
on Friday, from the Florida
Citrus Sports Association. Inc.,
of Orlando.
The grant was announced
during tile Association's second
annual contributions luncheon
at the Citrus Club In Orlando,
under the blanket title o f "The
Foundation for the Advance­
m e n t o f o u r C o m m u n it y
Through Schools."
According to the Sports Asso­
c ia t io n . S e m in o le C o u n ty
Schools will "use the grant to
Increase and encourage business
and civic Involvement In the
school systc, as well as en­
courage creative educational
programs."
" T h e m o n e y Is p a rt o f
8100,000 being donated to 15
community and charitable orga­

fSStSi

nizations In the Central Florida
area." said Hutch Von Weller,
president of I he FCSA.
The
money came from the Associa­
tion's 27 sporting events held
between the Spring of 19B9 and
1990.
Among the 15 awards, the
Florida Citrus Sports Association
donated 820.000 to the Florida
Elks Children's Hospital. 85.000
to Orlando Regional Medical
Center Foundation. 84.000 for
Rollins College Department of
P h y s ic a l E d u c a tio n an d
A t h le t ic s . 8 2 0 .0 0 0 to th e
Edgewixid Children's Ranch and
85,000 to the United Negro
College Fund, which provides
scholarship funds to needy stu­
dents from Seminole. Orange
und Osceola counties, who are
enrolled In UNCF member col­
leges.

Twenty county students
in state sp e cial Olym pics
K u shm au l. W endy B ennett,
Donna Sorrcntlno. and Ray
Helms:

By NICK PPEIFAUP
Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Twenty Semi­
nole County Special Olympians
from Longwood. Lake Mary and
the Sanford area, are eligible to
participate In the State Spring
Games, which will conclude this
eventng In Gainesville.
The students are:
• Cycling: Linda Arent and
Richard Hearn;
• Soccer: Ricky Clark;
• R o lle r s k a t in g : J e r r y
Bledsoe;
• E q u it a t io n ; C h a r lie

• Track and field: Latharlo
Hooks. Sharon Haymes, Amy
Chester. Jam es Moore. Kelli
Church, Brad Kosmac. James
Ja m rock . G all Quinn, Sara
Reldcr. Kale Rclder. Mike (lad­
ders. Susan Crosby and John
Hormes.
Opening ceremonies were held
Friday evening at the Percy
Beard Track at the University of
Florida. A Fam ily Reception
followed.

BUY UNITED STATES
SAVINGS BONDS

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
M ISSED
D ELIV ER Y
H e re a re the projects in S em in o le C ou nty th at m ay affect the flo w of traffic:
Drainage improve­
ments at the intersection ol
Jitway and Main Street, paid lor
by the Community Development
Block Grant program. Cost
$377,000 C om p letion date
March

widened from two lanes to four
lanes from Charlotte Street to
State Road 434 Lane tapers will
extend from the railroad tracks
north of SR 434 to Milwee
School C ost $3 3 m illion.
Complellon dale, December

[County Road 427 is being

Drainage improvements

and paving roadways in Lake
Mills subdivision Cost: 41 mil­
lion Completion date, Sept 30
Removal of existing
headw all and ex te n sio n of
culvert on Old Mims Road. Cost:
$2,500 Completion date. April
( ■ I

Turn radius and drainage

improvement at Eden Park Road
and Bunnell Road Cost: S4.000
Completion dale. April

Pipe installation and
d r a in a g e Im p r o v e m e n t at
Truman Boulevard, west ol
Airport Boulevard. Cost $50,000
Completion dale. April.

Call: 322-2611
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
5:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
6:00 A.M. til 10:00 A.M.

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are cu rren tly exem pt from
Sailboat owners also protested boater registration, while power
the registration Tee for the same boats pay a registration fee on u
sliding scale based on boat and
reason.
engine size. They would pay the
“ I never heard of any docu­ $4 fee In addition to existing
mented case o f a manatee being fees.
injured or killed by a small
The only vessels exempt from
sailboat,” said Jim Robinson, the registration arc non powered
representing the Florida Sidling bouts under H feet and all canoes
Association.
and kayaks, regardless of length.
Rep. John Cosgrove offered an The registration fee docs not
a m e n d m e n t c h a n g in g th e apply to surfboards, windsurfers
boat-length llndt from 8 to 12 and non powered "water toys."
f t but the bill's sponsor. Rep.
In other action Friday In the
Peter Wollncc, D-St. Petersburg, Legislature:
said the point o f the bill was not
— A H o u s e c o m m itte e
to (ax on ly boats that are approved legislation giving the
potentially harmful to manatees.
state Department of Revenue
“ The larger purpose ... ts for more power to help slop money
the use o f boating farilltles and laundering through businesses
a q u a tic w eed p r o t e c t io n ,” . (hat front for the drug trade.
Wallace said, moments before
The bill (HU 2505) approved
the comm ittee voted against
by the House Finance and Tax
Cosgrove's amendment.
Committee would give the DOR
All non-motor-powered vessels administrative subpoena powers

United Proas International
MOUNT ST. HELENS. Wash. — Roosevelt elk
now graze peacefully In the blast znne created by
the cataclysmic eruption o f Mount St. Helens 10
years ago that leveled 230 square miles o f forest
and killed at least 57 peoptr.
Migrating salmon and steclhcad trout have
found their way back Into the streams clogged
with mudflows from the May 18. 1980. eruption.
Replanted Douglas fir trees have grown to a height
of 20 to 30 feet on some o f the slopes.
"Things have really boomed back fast. In many
ways." said Jim Scdcll, a U.S. Forest Service
e^ologtst.
More than I million tourists a year visit the
110,000-acre Mount St. Helens National Volcanic
M onum ent in sou th w est W ashin gton and
hundreds climb to the rim of the gaping crater to
gawk at the sllll-straming lava dome. It tins
become one of the region's most popular attrac­
tions.
Scientists, however, are using the monun.jnt us
a place to study the way nature repairs Itself and
to examine the process of evolution. Some of the
conditions that existed following the eruption and
In futnnrolcs and thermal springs arc believed to
be similar to those that e «M c d In the early stages
of life on Earth.
"Nature Is a very messy gardner." said Peter
Franzcn. the monument's resident scientist.
"What we ended up with waa a lot of dead trees
and dead organlsnts. But they proved lo be the life
raft that got things going again.”
The mountain has been relatively peaceful for
the past four years. But leums of vigilant
geologists still keep their fingers on the pulse of
the volcano, ready to detect any new rumbling. A
network o f seismic sensors covers the mountain
50 miles northeast of Portland, Ore., and Van­
couver. Wash.
Governm ent scientists have extended the
network to other volcanoes in the Cascades,
p a r t ic u la r ly O r e g o n 's M ou n t H ood and
Washington’s Mount Rainier, where volcanic
activity could pose a greater threat to life and
property.
"Our awareness of seismic events and our
ability to detect and Interpret them has been
upgraded dramatically because o f the technologi­
cal advances achieved on Mount St. Helens." says
Steve Malone of the University o f Washington
seismic center.
" [ think It Is unlikely that a volcano could come
lo life (In the Cascades) without us being able lo
delect It," he said.
But Malone quickly adds that science still
cannot predict the exact hour or day o f an
eruption — or If It would be as damaging as (he
explosion at Mount St. Helens. "It really went
spontaneously." he said.
Scientists agree St. Helens Is one o f the
youngest and most active or the volcanoes that dot
the West Coast, dating hack only about 4.000
years. It erupted In the mid- 1800s and then lay

dormant for 123 years, returning to life In March
1980. first with a series of earthquakes and then
with an eruption March 27 that opened a 250-foot
crater on the top o f the peak.
The mountain continued to rumble with small
eruptions and earthquakes until mid-May that
year. Scientists detected a bulge o f magma on the
north slope of the mountain but were unsure what
It would do.
On the sunny. Sunday morning, they found out.
A 5.1 Richter magnitude earthquake set off a
landslide on the north slope. That. In turn,
triggered a lateral eruption that had the estimated
force of 27.000 atomic bombs.
A cloud of hot ash. rock and steam shot out
north across the Gifford Plnchot National Forest at
up to 670 mph, approaching the speed of sound. It
blew awny a U.S. Geological Survey observation
point 5 miles away, killing geologist David
Johnston, who notified the world about the blast
with his last radio transmission: "Vancouver.
Vancouver. This Is It?”
The blast, with temperatures ranging up to 570
degrees Fahrenheit, blew down or scorched 230
square miles of forest containing enough lumber
to build 300.000 homes.
Within 10 minutes, the top 1.300 feet of Mount
St. Helens — which until then had.stood 9.677 feet
high — had dlMVicnred and the landslide had
hurled 25 square miles of the Toulle River
drainage to depths ranging from 50 to 600 feel.
Scenic Spirit Lake at the base o f the volcano was
blown out of its basin, and. after sloshing up the
side of another mountain, settled Into a new basin.
Spirit Lake Lodge and Its cantankerous owner.
83-ycar-old Harry Truman, who had refused to
leave the area, were burled under 180 feet of
earth.
The i ountaln sent up 540 million tons of ash.
which covered crops and blackened the sky as far
cast as Montana and eventually circled the globe.
Mudflows caused by melting snow came down
the Toutle and Lewis river drainages, destroying
or damaging 200 homes and eventually clogging
the shipping lanes in the Columbia River,
stranding 31 vessels.
Many people. Including Truman, refused to
believe a volcano might turn so destructive.
"You couldn't pull me out of here with mules."
he had told reporters shortly after the seismic
activity began.
Many other people sneaked around roadblocks
into a safety zone established by authorities. They
paid with their lives.
A total o f 36 people are known to have died In
the eruption and 21 arc still missing and
presumed dead. Many were killed outright. Others
died o f asphyxiation when thick ash clogged their
nostrils and turned Into a ccmcnt-llkc substance.
One couple was killed by falling trees and others
disappeared In the flooding.
"W e wished we could have known what It was
going lo do and closed more o f It olT. We could
have saved some of these lives." said Sgt. Gary
Gregg o f the Cowlitz County sheriffs department.

Shuttle film fogged
One of the experiments laun­
ched aboard Discovery Involved
a human skull loaded with
sensors In an continuing project
to characterize the threat posed
by space radiation for crews on
long-duration or hlgh-aUllude
flights.
Andrei Konradl. a radiation
expert at the Johnson Space
Center in Houston, said data
from the skull had not been
analyzed but readings from
dosimeters mounted In the crew
cabin showed a total exposure
over the five-day flight of about
1.8 "ra d ."
"R a d " stands for "radiation
ubosorbed dose” and the unit Is
used to describe the amount of
radiation actually absorbed by a
substance.
"T h e dosimeter at location No.
2. on the starboard wall of the
crew cabin, which probably gets
the highest exposure of all the
passive dosimeters we have,
read something like 1.8 or so
r a d .” K o n r a d l s a id . " W e
expected Jusl about that. We
expected a fairly high dose on
tills mission."
Ntcogossian said astronauts on
previous long-duration missions
like those aboard the Skylab
space station *n the 1970s re­
ceived tar more radiation than
D i s c o v e r y ' s c r e w .
" If you lixik at the previous
m issions, the long-duration
missions, they can gel up to 10
rads, cumulative dose." he said
Konradl said Discovery's crew
was not In any danger from (he
radiation they were exposed to
during Hie mission.

city...they were rough, hut hr
alwny talked his way out of
situations.
Deputy Robert Moore. 40. of
Umgwood. was a deputy who
had been reassigned as a guard
In the old Jail In downtown
Sanford, behind Ihc courthouse,
when 16-ycar-old robbery sus­
pect Ray McCall set fire to a
riattrcss In his cell nt about
noon June 9. 1975. Herald
records show.
Moore who died In the fire
along with 11 o f the 68 prisoners
housed in the Jail, w orked
valliantly to try to put out Ihc
fire In Its earliest stages, a
prisoner laler told the Herald.
Under Sheriff Duane Harrell
said u Jail sergeant during the
fire scnl Moore lo find a key to
free firehose from the locked box
near the fire start point. He
never returned with the key and
rescue workers found him later
on the floor of a smokc-flllcd
m atron's lounge In the Jail.
Harrell uaid. Moore died as a
result of smoke Inhalation.
The prisoner who set the fire
also died In the fire. A prisoner
who survived said Moore wns
"lik e a madman." trying to get
access to a locked firehose box
near the fire's starting point
Continued from Page IA
place w inners early during the fire. "H e was
locally will receive cash prizes trying his best to put out the
damn fire. That’s what finally
and trophies.
P ro c ee d s w ill b en efit the did him in." the inmate, who
Leukemia Society's Central Flor­ was among the trapped prison­
ida Chapter, which last year ers. said.
Moore was a 22-year veteran of
raised nearly $1,500 from this
the U.S. Navy. Arm y and Air
event.
The panel of Judges is headed Force. He served In the Korean
by Chief Judge. “ Nevada Annie" War and In Vietnam. He became
Harris who was the 1978 World a sheriffs patrol deputy eight
Champion o f the International months before his death. He was
Chill Society.
Other Judge:* survived by a wife and four
include prominent civic and children.
The most rerent deputy slay­
governmental leaders and area
radio personalities along with ing here was of Hugh E, Thomas
Jr., who was killed by a sniper in
Miss Orlando. Dana Dahon.
And, If the chili gets too hot. Geneva on March 28, 1989.
Kirk Middleton is on the Judging Thomas. 24. who had been a
panel.
Middleton ts Seminole deputy about five years, was
County Fire Marshal.
Following the competition, the
ch ill'can be purchased by the
general public.

Continued from Page 1A
lo go over business records or
Stms and hts three miJicry
subpoena people as part o f the
effort tu enforce the state's drug Hccompliaccs. who were hitting
the pharmacy for narcotics for a
sales tax
Since 1386, Floilda has Im­ second time within six months,
posed a sales tax on confiscated fled. They took I’ fell’s gun w'th
Illegal drugs. Originally the tax them. They eluded capture by a
was 20 percent o f the estimated force o f 200 lawmen.
street value of the drugs, but In
Deputy Ralph Salerno arrested
1088 It was changed to 50 one o f tficin and broke the case
percent, plus a 25-percent sur­ later. Tw o o f the suspects were
charge on retail price.
later killed It gangland slayings,
Som e lawmakers expressed a third Is serving life In prison
con cern that the subpoena for wounding two FBI agents In a
powers could be used to harass later shootout In Volusia County.
Innocent businesses or Individu­ Sims survives on death row.
als. But Rep. Ron Silver, D-Nortb convicted o f murdering Pfell.
Pfell who retired from the New
Miami Beach, said the law Is
specific enough so that would York CUy police force after 22
not happen, and that other laws years, was a reserve, volunteer
arc designed lo prevent such deputy here, and a secrulty
harassment from taking place.
officer at a subdivision. He was a
The Revenue department has family man wltli four children.
collected $850,000 since 1986 Sanchez said.
by taxing Illegal drugs seized by
"H e never hurt a fly In his
police.
life...they said he drew his gun
and fired, but I don't believe It."
W ell's brother-in-law told the
Herald at the time of his death.
“ He had never used his gun...his
days as a cop In New York

Life slow ly returning to Mount
St. H elens 10 years after blast

CAPE CANAVERAL - Some
of the color film carried Into a
record high orbit aboard the
shuttle Discovery last month
was fogged by space radiation
hut officials say the crew was not
In any danger.
Discovery and Its five-member
crew were launched Inlu a
380-m llc-hlgh circu lar orbit
April 24 to deploy the S I.5
billion Hubble Space Telescope
high above Earth's obscuring
atmosphere.
At that altitude, roughly twice
as high as shuttles typically fly.
(he astronauts were exposed to
more radiation than usual from
the Vun Allen belts, doughnut­
sh a p ed c lo u d s o f c h a r g e d
particles that spiral about mag­
netic field lines between the
north and south magnetic poles.
The bells begin In earnest
about 600 miles up and Discov­
ery flew closer to them than any
previous shuttle llij'lit.
Arnauld Ntcogossian. director
of Ilie sciences at NASA head­
quarters In Washington, said
Friday I lit- radiation the Discov­
ery crew was exposed to during
the mission was “ like having
several chest X-rays."
Among the film that appar­
ently was damaged by exposure
to space radiation: spectacular
high-resolutlon 70 mm "1MAX"
footage shot for a commercial
film designed to be shown on
gtam seven-story-tall screens.
"Apparently, there was some
radiation damage." said a NASA
official in Washington.

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searching tor a man reported If*
l&gt;c armed oulsklc a home In .■
rural nrra off Snnwhlll Rond m
about 8:30 a.ill. when he wa:gunned down.
Occupants o f the house told
Thomas the gunman might be
Tony LcMnatcrs. 27. o f Sanford.
LcMastcrs n day nr two earllei
had been released from Jail on
burglary chnrge*. and for help
Ing his brother escape from and
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reported.
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said. “ Was too damn short.
W e 'v e lost Hugh. But lie 'll
always he with us He's up there
(in heaven). When we go to n
crime scene or whatever, lie'll be
there with us."
Thomas, nl I.(tugwood, was a
patrol deputy, wno had also
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mother said that even as a
toddler Thomas wanted to be a
policeman.
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second deputy In the cocunty to
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remains unknown, and uncon­
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talks." Milker told reporters. "These were some of
tin- most Intense talks In this iMushi administra­
tion."
Milker said the talks had focused on four areas:
arms control, the crisis in Lithuania and the rest
of the Maine region. German reunification and Un­
crippled Soviet economy.
In Houston. Mush noted there had been some
"interesting developments (In Moscow) ... some
encouraging things, some problems need to be
solved. So. It's it mixed review right now. And
we'll keep going forward.”
" W e want iltt* Gorbachev sum m it lo lie
successful." the president said. “ Hut It's going to
lake some give on the Soviet side In my view, lint
we sire going to keep pushing."
The secretary of state said the two sides had
made a breakthrough In negotiations on the
STAU’f accord Mush and Gorbachev had hoped to
sign iit the Washington summit.
"W e reached agreement on the two most vexing
problem!! ... air-launched cruise missiles and
sea-launched cruise mlsiles." Milker said.

By JIM ANDERSON

Japanese spend millions on art

United Press International

NKW VUUK - A I a ilav scries ol mtciluttx ol Impressionist,
modern and contcmpor.iry art ended Saturday with total sales
soiirtnu toward SI hllllon. a new anetion reeord tor any work ot
art and proof that the Japanese are the most powerful players
In tin*art market today.
An anetion ol contemporary prints at Sotheby's nailery
brought down the curtain on sales that saw scores ol llrst-rate
p a lm in g and sculptures bring more than $1 million each,
while hundreds ol works al lesser quality failed to find buyers.
This usually was because the seller's reserve price, hclnw
which the artworks could not he sold, was never reached in
bidding Observers said many sellers had become greedy
because ol the recent bull market for art
II some 10 Japanese dealers and collectors had uoi been
active .u (lie Sotheby's and Christie's sales, results might have
disappointing rather than |usl unsettling, said Diana Itrnoks.
president ot Sotheby's North America.

MOSCOW — The Untied Stales and I he Soviet
Union reached agreement Saturday on llmlls for
air and sen-launched cruise in.sslles. the key
stumbling block to a stran gle arms treaty to Ire
signed at the Washington summit.
"I think our discussions have resulted In some
real accomplishments, and the progress we have
made here makes me optimistic that we will have
a productive siitumii In Washington." Secretary of
Stale James Maker told reporters following
marathon talks that lorceil him to extend his vl*lt
lo Moscow
Maker said l he agreement provides lor a
"com pile.licit lorm ula" limiting tlit* number ol
cruise m issiles that Is fair to I miII i su p erp ow ers
" There Is going to lie a substantial reduction In
strategic nuclear weapons because ol ibis treaty.”
lie said
Milker's aunoimcemeiit made It more likely that
President Mush and Soviet President Mikhail
CiorlMeliev will sign (lie Strategic Arms Mcducilon
Treaty, or START, during llielr May 30 June 3
summit
Maker also announced ma|or progress on
separate agiecuieiils that would limit chemical
wea|Hitis product Ion mid the testing of nuclear
weapons.
'The secretary's pre summit visit Included five
hours ol talks with (iorliachev. several long
meetings with Soviet Foreign Minister Kduard
Shcvaninad/c and all night bargaining sessions
between the two men's technical teams
"W e have |tist completed lour days ol detailed

Man shoots six in self defense
COATKSVII.I.K. I’a. — A man who came to the aid ot a friend
sprayed the attackers with gunfire Saturday, wounding six
men. police said
"It may have Irceii sell defense." said Police Chief Dennis
Ali vander "From what we've been told, they were coming .it
him It sounds like lie did li out ot fear."
Four ol the shooting victims were hitsplilll/ed. while two
others were treated and released Vincent l.ove. 25. was m
in itia l condition al Ifraudvwlne Hospital with a stomach
wound
From United Press International Reports

B ush ho p es
s ta g e set
fo r s u c c e s s

Maker said fie and Shevardnadze had also
reached agreement on a ‘'precedent-setting"
chemical weapons treaty and protocols for limit­
ing nuclear tests
Milker added, however, that there wax "less
progress than we hoped lor" was in talks on an
accord to slash conventional forces In Kurope
Milker also met Friday with Lithuanian Prime
Mluister Ka/lmlern Prunskiene and said he was
"very encouraged" I hut she had met earlier with
Gorbachev to discuss a compromise to end the
crlsis over Maine secession.

UPI report
HOUSTON - President
Mush expressed hope Sat­
urday th.'it the stage Inis
been set for a successful
summit with Soviet Presi­
dent Mikhail Gorbachev,
but said "IPs going to take
some give on the Soviet
sid e'* to c o m p le te the
superpower arms control
agenda.
" It ’s a mixed review right
now ." Mush said after In­
tensive talks In Moscow
ended with long-sought
breakthroughs toward cuts
In strategic and chemical
weapons, "but we ll keep
going forward."
S p eakin g to reporters
while touring the head
q u a rte rs o f the sevennation Economic Summit
he will host In July. Mush
responded with cautious
o p t i m i s m I o th e an
nouncem ent in Moscow
that crucial obstacles to
treaties on strategic arms,
c h e m ic a l w eapons and
nuclear testing had been
overcome.

VA concedes
A gent O range
linked to cancer

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B y R E B E C C~A~ f f o s l l E R O
UPI Science Writer
WASHINGTON - In the gov­
ernment's first admission link
ing Agent Orange to a serious
medical problem. Veterans Allalrx S e creta ry Edw ard l)c
rwlnskl directed lux agency to
pay $H million \car to Vietnam
veterans alllietixl ■&gt;%- a broad
eliissof cancers
The decision to eompciixaic
veterans sutlenng Iron soil
tissue sarcomas was prompted
by recommendations oi an advi­
sory committee that conrludtd
there Is "at least as likely as not"
-i significant statistical link be­
tw e en e x p o s u r e to to I he
wartime herbicide and the dllllcult-to dlaguow cancers.
Agent Orange, which con­
tained tin- deadly contaminant
dioxin, was sprayed from Janu­
ary I9(&gt;5 to April 1970 In
Vietnam to destroy ground cover
and crops.
An estimated 1,100 Vietnam
veterans or their families are
expected lo receive compensa­
tion for soft-tissue sarcomas,
tumors found In such tissues as
muscles or Irndy fat. Payments
some ol which will Ik- retroac­
tive. .ire projected to cost $8
million a year
" I believe tills is another step
lorward In resolving a most
dlfltcull and emotional issue."
Derwlnskt said Friday. "W e in­
tend to proceed as quickly as
(Missilile 'o award compensation
to these veterans who are so
deserving ol our cure and eoni ern "

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�IN B R IE F
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Reds’ Armstrong goes to 7-1
CINC IN NATI — Jack Arm strong fired a
four-hitter and Rolando Room cs belled a
three run home run Saturday night, lifting the
Clnelnnatl Reds to a 4 0 victory over the St.
lands Cardinals.
Armstrong. 7-1. struck out three and walked
two cn route to tin first complete game of Ills
career. He retired 14 straight hatters from the
first through the sixth Innings and joins Frank
Viola as the only seven-game winners In the
National League.
It was the second consecutive shutout for the
Reds. Paul O'Neill's ninth-inning homer Friday
night gave Cincinnati a 1-0 victory over the
Cardinals.
John Tudor. 4-2. allowed six hits over six
Innings In sullcrlng the loss. The lefthander
struck out three and walked one.
Tin- Reds broke a scoreless deadlock with
three runs In the Ittth. J im* Olivet opened the
Inning by reaching on shortstop Ozzle Smith's
throwing error and moved to second on Paul
O'Neill's single. Roomcs followed with Ids
second homer of the season, deep Into the left
field seats to make It 3-0.
Armstrong worked out of a hases-loadcd Jam
in the sixth. Inducing Pedro Guerrero to flv to
center lor the third out.
The Reds made It 4-0 In the eighth. Hilly
Matcher singled, stole second, went to third on
an Infield out and scored on Todd benzingcr's
sacrifice fly.
'.
In other National League games Saturday.
Atlanta nipped Pittsburgh, 2-1 and Montreal
trimmed San Francisco 7-4.
In late games. Chicago was at Houston, the
Padres were hosting the Mets and Philadelphia
traveled to Dodger Stadium.

Dodgers win National
Prom staff reports
SANFORD — Joshua Watson
tossed a scven-hllter and struck mil
12 as the Klnker Dodg-rs defeated
the First Union A s 9-3 to clinch the
National Division Chmaplouship of
the Sanlord Retreat Ion Department
Lillie Major baseball League at Roy
Holler Field Saturday.
The win by the A's puts them Into
the City Championships opposite
the American Division champion
Disabled American Veterans Royals.
The best o f three series will open
Tuesday nlghl starting at 7 p in
In the oilier games played Satur­
day. the Railroaders Cubs otilseored
the Royals 13-12. the First Federal

of Seminole Cardinals slopped (he
Sun bank Orioles 6-4 and the
Seminole Ford Red Sox blasted the
Stmnlland IMrates 14-4.
The Dual standings In the Ameri­
can Division had the Royals on lop
al 12-4. followed by the A's (9-7).
the Red Sox (8-8) and the Orioles
11-15). In the National Division It
was the Dodgers with the best
record In the league at 14-2.
followed by the Cubs (13-3). the
Cardinals (5-11) and the Pirates
(3-13).
Watson also helped Ids own cause
al ihe plate by blasting a three-run
home run In (he first to get Ids learn
off lo a 4-0 lead. Watson also had a
single In a four run third, but he

was far from the whole story as
Terrell Jackson and Dctrtck Quinn
also homcrcd for the Dodgers.
Also hilling for (he Dodgers were
Byron Deesc. Damon Coppola and
Ken Edwards (one single and one
run scored each) and Tony Stein
(single).
Doing the damage for the A's were
Alberto Williams (two singles, run
scored). G regg Stafford (triple).
R ic h a rd b a d g e r (d o u b le , run
scored). Ivan byrd (single, run
scored) and Al Anderson and Erie
Smith (one single each).
The Cubs forced the Dodgers lo
win when II came from 12-5 down
to beat the Royals.
A grand slam hv Donald Hinson

and a two-run single were the big
blows that allowed the Royals to
build the big advantage, but the
Cubs refused to quit and behind the
base running o f Aaron Knlghl and
the hilling of Paul Evans and Mike
Howard the Cubs scored five runs In
the third and three runs In the
fourth lo claim the win.
Reliever Robert Dic kerson retired
10 of Hie last 12 men he faced lo gel
the pitching win for the Cubs.
Providing the offense for the Cubs
were Howard (two singles, two runs
scored). Evans (two singles, run
scored). Aaron Knight (single, four
runs scored). Dickerson (single, run
scored). Dustin DeMarco (single).

□ See Majors, Page 3B

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ward leads Tigers over Sox
CHICAGO — Gary Waid drove in three runs*
Saturday nlghl to pace the Detroit Tigers to
their fifth straight win. a 6-4 decision over the
Chicago While Sox.
Frank Tatiana, 3-2. allowed ten hits over
seven Innings lor the vlctot , tie yielded four
runs and struck out one. Mike Hcnncman
worked the final two Innings for his ninth save.
Jack McDowell. 1-3. worked Into the sixth
Inning and gnvc up four runs and six hits In
suffering the loss
With the game tied 3-3. Cecil Fielder opended
the Detroit sixth with a double, chasing
McDowell. Scott Radinsky relieved and walked
plnch-hltters Tracy Jones and Mike Heath to
load the bases. Donn Pall relieved and gave up a
two-run single to Waid. giving the Tigers a 5-3
lead. Heath went to third on the nlay and scored
when Dave Hergman tapped Into a double play
to make It 6-3.
Ron Kittle cut Detroit's advantage to 6-4 In the
sixth with Ills seventh homer.

BASKETBALL
Payne leads masters
FORT LAUDERDALE — Seminole Communi­
ty College basketball coach Hill Payne scored 24
points In each of two victories as the Orlando
over-45 team defeated Chicago 99-74 and
Seattle 82-77
Tin- other top scorers for Orlando was ex-NBA
player Harry Clemens who scored 31 and 20 in
the victories.
The Orlando over 40 team did not fair as well
d ro p p in g a 91-87 d ecis io n to O akland.
California. Artis Gilmore and Jim Flannagan led
Orlando with 40 and 15 (Kilnts. respectively.
Clyde Lee scored 29 lor Oakland.

COLLEGE BASEBALL
Gators Eliminated in S E C
HIKMIN'GIIAM. Ala. — Mississippi Stale broke
open a 2-2 game with a six-run seventh inning
lo heal Florida 8-2 and eliminate the Gators
from tin* Southeastern Conference baseball
tournament.
ITic bulldogs. 43-18. used Jon Harden for
seven Innings o f relief work. Harden. 4-0. earned
the victory, scattering three lilts without
allowing a run.
Cord Corbitt. 3-5. suffered the loss for Florida,
which ends its season at 29-30. Corbitt relieved
starter John burke In the fourth and gave up
three earned runs In 3 Innings.
John Cohen paced the Bulldogs, driving in
three runs with a 2-4 performance.
The bulldogs. 2-1 In the tournament, were to
pi.iv the loser o f the Vanderbilt-LSU game
Saturday night.

Qi)

PITCHING GAPS: Largest difference
In totals between top two career leaders

27 83*. - Wilk»~ N Ryjn (2.543). S Carlton (1 333)
19 2S*. - Innings - C. Young (7.157/ P Go. &gt;,i94i
18 5 2 *. - Sm keout* - tl R ».in 15,0761. S Carlton (4.136)
18 4 0 *. - W in* - C Young (5 1 1), W Jo hn *o n (417)

18 13*. - Shutout* •• W Johnson (110). G Al«&gt;ind«r (90)
14 69‘. - Comp gjm«» •• C Young (749), P. Gjlrln (639)
MAi«*»**Cl
C o m p ile d trom a la ft en d w ire re p o rts .

josnua Watson overcame a sore fool lo pitch and hit the Rinker Dodgers to
the National Division Champ ^nship of the Sanford Little Major Baseball

Htald Ptcolo* l&gt;» lonwitTYlne«nt
League Saturday. Watson tossed a seven-hitter whllo striking out 12 and
also hit a three-run home run and a single to help his own cause.

The right golf club can
make a big difference
By ROBBIE STOCK
Herald Correspondent
LONGWPOD Many golfers
claim t'hal the type of club a
person uses has no bearing on
their score; only their ability.
but Lee Oyer doesn't tliltik so.
And he's goi ten years of research
lo prove II. Oyer recently opened
tip Golf Improvement Center al
390 North Highway 17-92 (phone
nu m ber 331-4777) w h ere he
specializes In personal club filling.
"Eight of every ten people play
the wrong shaft," staled Oyer.
"Ninety pcrccni of what the club
does is in the sliafi. It's the motor
of the golf club."
Don't think Oyer cIcm-s ii ' i know
what he's talking about. Although
his business lust opened In De­
cember. he Is already the PGA
Tour representative for Apollo, a
new and upcoming company In
the golf industry.
During the Hay Hill Classic In
laic- March. Oyer worked with
players like Davis Dive III. possibly
the longest hitter on the tour.
D e n n is W a ts o n , a n d P e t e r
Jacobsen. As a matter of fact, Gav
brewer, a member ol the Senior
tour. Is actually playing with
Oyer’s personal set of clubs.
"Pros have Hie same problems
with shafts as everyone else." vilel

Oyer. "A n d If a shaft works for a
lour player. II allows him lo play
more consistently.'*
bill Oyer has shafts for more
Ilian Just pros, he hits one for every
person who walks through his
doors — even beginners.
"Equipment Is very much Im­
p o rta n t fo r th e b e g in n e r s ."
explained Oyer. " If a pros have
proper equipment I hey can teach
much better."
Oyer's process in fitting a person
Is In Itself different. He actually
goes out and works with someone
one-on-one until they find a shaft
that suits their swing.
H ow ever. O yer doesn't stop
there. He can also put that shaft In
almost any elubhead. not Just the
onc made by tlx- manufacturer of
the shaft.
And If for some reason a club
should break. Oyer can fix II. He's
got live years' experience of re­
pairing clubs, while working al
ioeal reputable golf ship
Oyer sees his shop. I hough, as
more than a place to buy off-theline sets of clubs or gel an sick Iron
cured.
" i t 's not lust an outlet for
manufacturers’ clubs or Just a
repair shop." staled Oyer. "W e're
really working hard for properly
lilting people (with clubs).
See G olf. Page 3 B

Htf»ld Photo by Ktlly Jordan
Lee Oyer makes custom goll clubs for some of the big names on the
Professional Goiters Association. Oyer recently opened the Golt

Su m m er Sq u all sw e e p s by Unbridled to w in P re a k n e ss
U nited P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l

BALTIMORE - Summer Squall
swept hv Kentucky Derby winner
Unbridled In mlel-sircich Saturday
and drew away lo w'ln the 115th
Preakness Stakes, denying racing a
Triple Crown coronation and an­
swering the questions ubntil his
si/e. bleeding and runner-up perforinanee In the Derby
Summer Squall beat Unbridled hv
2 14 lengths, with Mister Frisky
third In a phnin tliitsh over 60-1
outsider Music Prospector
The wlmitng lime ol 1.53 3-5
under Pat Day lied lor tlit- secondfastest Preakness lime in history
with Gale- Dancer one- tilth oil
Tan k s Prospect's record run m
1985 Day also rexlr Tank's Pro
spec I.

Racing will he denied a chance- to
sec a showdown between Hu- Dcrbv
and Preakness winners I I I the June
9 belmonl Slakes Dogwood Stable
an n ou n ced 12 d a y s ago that
Suitimmc-r Squall a small lean cult
with a puliiionars bleeding clinch

tlun. would not go on lo the Triple­
Crown llnalc primarily because of
the Nerw York Slate prohibition
against Ihc use of Lasix, a diuretic
used in control bleeding.
Summer Squall's triumph was
remarkable In llghl ol the physical
maladies he has sulfercd over Ihc
past nine mouths. Less than 36
hours before the 1 3 16 mile Preakuess. the colt discharged a
"trickle of blood" after cooling down
Irom a routine gallop Though
trainer Neil Howard said he was
unconcerned about the event, cither
horsem.in contended Dogwood was
risking a major pulmonary hemor
rhage like- the one Summer Squall
suffered alter a workout In Febru­
ary
Thai bleeding episode came just
as Hu- Storm Hire! coll prepared lo
make a t omehaek Irom a hairline
lr.it lure ol a caution Imiiic
D.ty said alter winning his second
Preakness he had been nervous
about Hie toll s health going lulo
Ihc- race liui Nell pul im tears in
resi

"H e told me ibis morning that If
he- wasn't 10O percent, he wouldn't
send him over there. He llntshcd
hlgtlme. like I knew he was capablc
o f"
Day deserved considerable praise
lor Hie 2 I I length triumph. While
Cralg I’errc-i took Unbridled outside
around the turn to take Ihe lead
with three sixteenths o f a mile to go.
Day saved ground Inside. Jusi as he
did through the early part of the
race Had he gultcu shut off. the
36 year old Jockey who was so badly
erltlel/ ed for ills second-place
finishes with Easy Goer in the- 19r,9
Derby and Preakness would have
been an easy target lor secondguessing again
Day already had been subjected to
s o ni e M o ii d a y - m o r n I n g
quarterbacking lor bis decision to
rule Summer Squall rather than
Unbridled m ihe Kentucky Derby.
Day had the uioiini when Unbridled
won Hu- Florida Derby but linmedlalely gave him up lo stick with
Summer Squall lor the Trip le
Crown r.u cs

"I Mill think I made ihe right
choic e ami today 1proved II "
There Is a consolation prize lor
U nbridled and Ills 92-yt-ar-old
owner Frances Gentc-r. Dogwood
Stable Manager Cot Campbell rcii
crated after Ills colt's Preakness
victory that Summer Squall would
Immediately go on vacation That
means Unbridled is a virtual shoe-in
lo collect (lie $1 million bonus
awarded lor the tn-sl overall lltiish in
Ihe three classic s m the event ol no
Triple Crown sweep
With eight (Minus lor lus Dcrbv
Irtmnph and Preakness second.
Unbridled need only llntsh ihe 1
Ca-mtle Belmont m collect tliemoney
Summer Squall, the 2 I thud
choice by a small ,1111011111 ol money
lM-hlnd Mister Frisky, paid So ho .
S3.00 -.nd $2.60 cm a S2 hc-l
Unbridled, the- H 5 lavorlte returned
S3 OO and $2 HO. ami Mister Fiiskv
S3 40

�*■ — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florid* — Sunday, May 20. 1990

S T A 7 *T&amp; . ^ D I N G S '
Philadelphia
Mont reel
New Ynrk
Chicago
St. Louis

[
At Seminole Park
Friday night
First rac* - 1/1. D 7*7*

4 Runny Button*
ll.ao 3 00 4 10
2 I'm On Remote
* 40 7 00
5 ■ My Katy
4 00
Q&lt;14) 7* 40 P (4 7) 111.30 T |4 2 I I 413 00
Second r a c e - * / 1 4 .0 3141
* Bob'* Dakota
3 00 4 00 I.H
3 Going Wild
MO AN
4 Running For Fun
A JO
Q &lt;M) 17.40 P 14 SI *3 10T 14341 344 00 DD
(40) 30.30
Third race — V ia . M : 11.40
IC R 't Adam Boy
3 40 1.40 1 00
4 Podo Phantom
no no
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Fourth rac# -1/1 4 . C : 11.43
S D en l*
3 40 1 40 110
tPedoRomoo
7.10 3 40
IW hero'tFIrm
3 40
Q (I I I 14 40 P ( 1 II 4140 T (1 1 1) 171.10 3
(3-1-71) 103*00
Filth race — S' 14. D: I I 47
3 Z P Black Jack
n i o 11.40 7.10
A E J'tS u m m a
4 00 1.40
I Night Charllo
410
Q (14) 0440 P I I All) 40 10 P (All-1) I 40 T
I I A-111077 40
31nth race — 3/14. C : 11.10
1 Running Now*
* 00 4 10 5.20
1 Kinky M illion
4 00 110
I Red1* Roatfy
4 40
Q 11 1) 14.40 P 111) *3 40 T (1 1 1) 144.40
Seventh race — V14. B: 11.31
4 Rate Iren
1410 140 130
7 Hanry Bellmon
] 40 110
1 Soarkv SocAk
i ofl
Q (47) 34.00 P 14 7) 33.30 T (471) 147 00
P IC K 3 (1 1 4) SO. 10
CIghIh race — 1/3, T : I t .34
3 Stimulated
17.10 3.43 410
7 Scott'1 Ginger
4 40 1.30
1 Racket Glbraltor
140
O (73) 4130 P 17 3) *4 30 T (3-7-1) lt340 3
(17-1-1)131300
Ninth race — V tt . D : 11.44
IB rew n la't Tidbit
1*10 10.40 7.10
IC h aco
110 410
3 Lim it Move
4.40
Q 111) *4 30 P (13) 1*4.40 T (1 1 1) 401.40
10th race — V I* . C: 21.42
1 Bee The On*
*40 130 1.40
1 Keey Dene
4 00 140
4 Painted Lady
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0(1-1) I I 00 P (3-)) 43.30 T (3 141
Itth r a c e - 3 / 1 1 A : It 31
7 Car la C
1340 7 30 7 40
4Be*tPrlnt
1040 4 40
I John Tipton
4 00
Q 14-7) 31.00 P (7 4) 1034 00 T (7-4-1) 40110 3
( 7 - 1 - 4
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lltn race — 1/3. B : 3t.4t
7 Itraakln In
4 30 4.40 1.40
1 Imekla Shirley
n j o 4.10
IC R 'tR e d L a d y
440
O (17)33 40 P (71) *1.00 T (7 1 1) 307.H
tlth r a c * - V I 4 . D : 11.44
1 Nutlt* Kool Luka
10.40 11.40 4.40
1 Breaker Wait
4 40 4.10
7 My LlttlaKIng
3 00
O 11 1) 31.30 P (1 Alt) 17 30 P (All 1) *40 T
(1 1 7 ) 410 30 3 I I 17 1) 144130
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4 30 1 00 1.40
l F * * t Impressions
4 40 1*0
7 C R ‘( Delta Burk*
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Q ( 1 3 ) l t OOP (3 1)3* 40 3 (1 1 7 4) *037 00
11th race — * '* .C :3 * * 0
7 LJ'» Shirley
3 40 3 40 4 40
4 SK ’t Clerk Kent
410
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4 70
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A -1.473. 11-1177.414

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Cleveland
Toronto
Baltimore
New York
Detrot 1

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1*
70
IS
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12 .423
15 S3* 2
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1* .474 4to
72 .403 7to

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20
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70
70
77
71

West
Oakland
Chicago
Minnesota
Seattle
Texes
California
Kansas City

ATI —
.443 tto
.343 4to
.474 7
.47* tto
.403 »to
.344 10to

Friday Rttulft
Cleveland3. Seattle0
California 4, Toronto 1
Baltimore I I , Texai 1
K ern el City 4. New York I
Mlnnetote 4. Botton 0
Mllweuke# S. Oakland 0
Detroit 4. Chicago 1
Saturday R atvlli
Botlon I], Mlnnatota t
Now YorkS, Kansas City 4. It Inningt
California It. Toronto*
Cleveland*. Seattle]
Detroit at Chicago, night
Texet at Baltimore, night
Oakland at Milwaukee, night
Sunday Oamet
(All timet EO T)
Mlnnatota
(Smith
1-4) at
Botton
IHetiel 11), 1 03 p m.
Taxat
I Brown
S3)
at
Baltimore
(H arn ltchl I), 1:23p m.
Calltornla (Langiton 3 3) at Toronto
(CummingiOS), 1:33p.m.
Soolllo (Bankhead 01) ol Cleveland
(Swindell] ]). 1:33 p.m.
Oakland (Sanderson 4 1) at Milwaukee
IB o*to]]).7 :3 3 p .m
Detroit (Petry 4 11 al Chicago (Hibbard
3 7), 7:13pm
Kansas City IS. Davis 14) at New
York ICery 10). 3.03 p.m.
Monday Gamas
,
Oa k land it Tor on to
Chicago at New York, night
Texas el Boston, night
Minnesota at Baltimore, nighl
Calllornlaal Cleveland, nighl
Kansas City at Detroit, night
Seattle at Milwaukee, night
NATIONAL L E A G U E
East
W L Pci. GB
Pittsburgh
73 17 437 —

1*
t*
14
1*
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13 55*
13 514
13 .471
1* 437
I* .437

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7
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West
Cincinnati
74 3 730
Lo* Angela*
13 17 .514 7to
Sen Otogo
17 13 .434 3 to
Sen Francisco
IS 71 417 H
Houston
13 n .371 tlto
Atlanta
17 2) .144 tlto
Friday Result*
Cincinnati t, St. LoultO
Pittsburgh *, Atlanta 1
Chicago 7, HouttonO
San Diego*. Nan York 1
Lot Angela* 4. Philadelphia 1
San Franc loco 7. Montreal 1
Saturday Return
Montreal 7, San Francltco 4
St. Loult at Cincinnati, night
Pltttburgh at Atlanta, nighl
Chicago at Houston. night
New York at San Dlago. night
Philadelphia at Lot Angelet. night
Sunday Oamet
(AMtimet ID T )
St. Loult IMagran* 14) at Cincinnati
( R l j o l t ) . 1:13p.m.
Chicago (Brotkit 0 0) at Houtton (Scott
1-4), 1:13 p.m.
Montreal (D.Mortlnei 3 3) al San
Francltco (Burkett 1-1), 1:13p.m
New York ( Fernandtt 14) at San
Diego (Ratmuttan 11). 4:03 p.m.
Philadelphia
(Combi 33)
at Lot
Angolet (R.M artinet 11). 4 03 p.m
Pltttburgh (Smlloy 11) at Atlanta
IP .S m lth l 3 ),3 .03p.m.
Monday Oamet
St. Loult at Atlanta, night
Cincinnati al Chicago, night
Pltttburgh at Houtton, night
Philadelphia at San Francltco. night
New York at Lot Angelet. night

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S O U T H IR N L I A O U I (AA) .
(Ma|or Laagae athUatlan In parenthetat)
fa tte n ) Dtvrston
W t Pet. G B
Jacktonvllla (Expot)
13 I) 4*3 —
O land o (Twlnt)
14 13 .371 4to
Columbut (Atlrot)
10 27 .474 Ito
Charlotte (Cuba)
13 14 41* 10'1
Graonvllla IB ravatl
IS 24 .34* 11
Memphlt (Royalt)
13 17 .5*3 —
Birmingham (Whit* Sox) 72 t» 337 7to
Chattanooga (Radt)
It tf .333 1
Hunttvlllo (Afh let loti
I* 11 .431 4
Knoxville (Blue Joyt)
14 13 .33* * 't
Friday Retvllt
Memphlt 3. Chattanooga o
Birmingham *. Columbut 3
Jacktonvllla 5. Hunttvlllo 1
Graonvllla at Knoxville. Suip., Knox
v lllo l Greenville 1 (Top Of 3rd Inning)
Orlando 3. Char lotto 3
Saturday Oamet
Memphlt at Chattanooga
Birmingham at Columbut
Jocktonvllle at Hunttvlllo
Graonvllla at Knoxville
Chariotta at Or lando
Sunday Garnet
Memphlt at Chattanooga
Birmingham at Columbut
Jacktonvllla at Hunttvlllo
Greenville at Knoxville
Charlotte al Orlando
FLOHIOA STATE L E A G U E (4 )
(Ma|ar League affiliation In paronthotet
EOlt Divlllen
W L Pet.
West Palm B ta ch (E ip s) 31 II I l l
f
St. Lucia (Mats)
II .331
Vero Beech (Dodgers)
H .313
Ft. Loud (Yankees)
2i 77 4*3
Miami (Independent)
11 21 342
Central Division
Osceola (Astros)
73 t l .311
Lakeland (Tigers)
73 If 341
Baseball City 1Royals)
1* 34 442
Winter Haven (Red Sex) * 37 .140
West Division
13 10 .7*7
Dunedin (Blue Ja y l)
Charlotte (Rangers)
30 t l .4*1
SI. Pete (Cardinals)
11 21 300
Sarasota (While Sox)
It 25 41*
Ctoarwator (Phillies)
14 2* 274
Friday Results
Ft. Laud]. Lakeland!
Miami 4. Winter H4v*n 3
St. Lucia 4. Bate bell City 1
Saratota 4, SI. Pete 1
Watt Palm Beach 3, Otceola 1
Charlotte I. Claarwalor 3
Dunedin *, Vero Beach 3
Saturday Oamet
Otceola at Watt Palm Beach
Clearwater at Port Charlotte
Voro Beech al Dunedin
Lakeland at Ft. Lauderdale
Winter Haven al Miami
Bateball City at SI. Lucia
Saratota at St Polertburg
Sunday Garnet
Saratota al Charlotte
Voro Beach at Clearwater
Bateball City al Watt Palm Beach
St. Pete at Dunedin
Winter Haven at Ft. Laud
Lakeland at Miami
Otceola at SI. Lucie

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BA SEB A LL LEA D ERS
Batting
(Minimum ** at ba tt)
National League
Dykstra. Phi
Larkin. Cln
Alomar. SO
Sabo. Cln
Hatcher, Cln
Santiago. SO
McGee. SIL
Dawson. Chi
Gwynn. SO
Uribe. SF
American League
Griffey. Sea
Guillen. Chi
Parker. Mil
Gladden. Min
Sheffield. Mil
N Henderson. Oek
Davis. Saa

ab
111
127
IIS
124
124
H2

141
121
147
*7
ab
144
107
110
m
*4
170
173

r
74
21
17
7*
1*
11
V
23
77
10

h pet.
v, 3*3
44 342
44 334
44 34*
42 13*
31 .11*
47 333
40 111
47 331
32 330

r
73
17
14
71

ll pet.
S3 34*
31 333
3f 333
4J 130
It J2 313
J5 40 333
20 41 333

Marllnoi. Sea
111 I* )7 333
Ortulak. Bal
t i 10 Jl 310
Jacoby. C'a
110 1* 34 .317
Hama Runt
National League — Dawton. Chi II;
Bonilla. Pit *; Mitchell, SF 3, Sabo. Cln,
Davit. Hou Brookt. LA. Wallach. Mil,
Jahnton, NY and Wllllamt. SF 7.
American League — Fielder. Del 13;
Canteco. Oak 13;
McGwIra. Oak II;
Gruber, Tor 10; Maldonado. Cle, 3.
Ram Betted In
National League — Dawton. Chi 33;
Bonllla. Pit » ; Cartor, SO 7*; Clark. SF 7»:
O'Nolll, Cln. Guerrero. SIL and Wllllamt.
SF IS
America ) League — Fielder. Del. 34:
Gruber,
Tor
31;
Leonard. Sea
7*.
Canteco. Oak.
Maldonado.
Cl*
23.
McGwire, Oak 1*

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National League — Pretiey, All. 13:
Sabo. Cln. DeShleldt. Mtl and Me Geo. SIL
11: Herr. Phi and Gwynn. S D 10
American League — Gladden. Min and
Wll-on.
Tor
II;
Larkin.
Min
and
R.Htnderten. Oak It; Stillwell, KC end
Bichette. C e llo
Triplet
National League - Hatcher, Cln. Kruk,
Phi. Bonilla. Pit and Uribe. SF 1; Nine
playertlled with 7
American League — Guillen. Chi,
Phllllpt. Del and Brumlay. See. 4.
Jacoby and Webtter. Cta and Fernanda'. Tor
1.
Staten Be let
National League — Samuel. LA 13.
Coleman,
SIL
17:
Ralnet,
Mtl
14;
DeShleldt. Mtl. Larkin. Cln and Bondi. Pit II.
American League — R Mender tor. Oak
I*: Canteco. Oak II; Calderon. Chi and
Pettis, Tax 10. Sat. NY *
Runt Scared
Notional League — Sabo. Cln ]*;
McGee. SIL 17; Dykitra. Phi and Bondt. Pit
14: V.Hayes. Phi. Dawton. Chi. Bonilla,
Pit and Mitchell. SF 33
American League — Canteco. Oak If ;
R.Henderton, Oak and Griffey, See 11;
Yount. Mil end Puckett. Min 14; Fielder. Del
and Franco. T a i l ] .
Hit*
National League — Alomar. SD 43;
McGee. SIL and Gwvnn. SD 47; Larkin. Cln
and Dyktlre. Phi 44; Sandberg. Chi and Sabo.
Cln 44
American League — Grltfoy. See S3:
Gruber.
Tor.
Trammell.
Dot
and
Gladden. Min 44: Lamtord. Oak 41; Cavlt.
Sea and Fernandei, Tor 41
Pitching
Victoria*
National League Viola. NY 7;
Drebek and Heaton. Pit end Armitrong. Cln
3; Morgan. LA, Cook. Phi and B Smith.
StLS.
American
League
— Jonet. Chi.
Stewart. Oak
and
Holman.
Sea 4:
Clement and Boddlckor. Bov Tapanl.Min.
Brown. Tex- Finley. Cal and Stleb. Tor 2
Earned Run Average
(Minimum *1 Inningt p M cM I
National Laaguo — Cook. Phi 144:
Viola. NY
144;
Gardner. Mil 101;
Armtlrong. C ln 7 73. Drebek. Pit 7.3*
American League — Welch. Oak 1.71;
Black,
Cle
111;
Finley.
Cal
7 0*.
Hlguera. Mil 7 71; Gordon. KC 1 *•
itrfki’t u t r
*
*
Nallona# League — Gooden. NY 41;
Viola. NY 17. Martinet. LA at; DeLeon. SIL
41; Gardner. Mtl. Belcher. LA and Hurtl. SO
37
American League — Ryan Tex 34.
Cltmen*. Bos 32. Hanson. See *4 Perec. Chi
*4, Ltery. NY 41. Morris. Det end Johnson
Seen
Save*
Notional League — McDowell. PN »;
Smith, Hou end Burke, Mil 1. Williams. Chi,
1Myers. Cln and Franco, NY 7
American League — Jones. Cto 11;
• Schooler. See t l ;
Thigpen. Chi end
Aguilera. Min 10; Eckersley.O ak*
Complete Game*
Nellonel
League — Morgan. LA.
Whitson. SD and Vtola. NY 3. Eight
pitchers lied w ith]
Athenian League — Saberhagen. KC,
Leary, NY, Welch. Oak. and Harnlsth. Bal 2

tows.
Better Seven
E attorn Canker* nee
CMcepevt. Detroit
May 20 — Chicago al Detroit. 1pm
May 73 - Chicago at Detroit, 3 p m
May 74 - Detroit at Chicago. 1p m.
May 13 — Del roil al Chicago. 1 p.m.
a May 10 — Chicago at Detroit. 3p m
1 Juno 1 — Detroll ol Chicago. * p m.
x J u n e l-C h ic a g o at Detroit. TBA

Wiat'rn Conference

May I I — Phoenix al Portland, to p.m.
May 13 — Phoenix al Portland. 10 p m
May I I — Portland at Phoenix, 10 p m .
May 17 — Portland at Phoerdi, 1 :K p m
x May 7* — Phoenix al Portland. *p m.
x May I I — Portlandal Phoenix, tp m
1 June 1 or Juno J — Phoenix at Portland.
3:30p m

1 If m a tte ry .

TB A — be announced.
NHL Playeft*
Conference Finalt
Campbell Cantarence
Oitcage vt. Edmonton
( E dmantan wlnt tar let 4-11
May 1 -- Edmonton 3. Chicago 1
M ay4- - Chicago 4. Edmonton 3
M a y t- - Chicago3. Edmonton I
May 3 -- Edmonton4.Chicago!
May 10 - Edmonton 4. Chicago 1
, May 17- -.K^r
3,CMcasa *
W4Ht Conference
WaiMngten vt. Batten
( Batten wlnt ter let * 0 1
M ay] - Botton 3. Wellington 3
M a y l - Botton 3, W4 thing Ion 0
May7 - Botton 4. Wathlnglon 1
Botton 3. Wathlnglon 2
M ay*
Stenhy Cup Final
( Ed men ten lead* ter let 1-3)
May 13— Edmonton], Botton]. IO T
May 13 — Edmonton! Botlon7
May 20 — Botton at Edmonton. 3 05 p m
May 21 — Botlon at Edmonton. *:33p.m.
i May 74 — Edmonton at Botton. 7 35 p m
i May 24 — Botton al Edmonton. 4 05 p m
x May J* — Edmonlon at Botton. 7 35 p m
■II Became ry

M ISLP LA Y O FFS
By Untied Prett International
Betlol Five
(All Timet EO T )
Eaitern Dtvltlon Finalt
Kantat Oty vt. Baltimore
I Baltimore lead* teriet 3-0)
11 — Baltimore 4. Kantat City 4
13 - Baltimore 4. Kantat City 2
I* - Baltimore 7, Kantat City I, OT
13 — Baltimore at Kantat City, 3 IS

Shutouts
National League — Morgan. LA and
Viola. NY 1; Fourleen pitcher* tied with I
American League — Welch. Oak 2:
Nine pitched tied wllh t

NBA PLA Y O FFS
Second Round
Conlerenc* Semillnalt
Beit el Seven
Eaitern Conference
Philadelphia vt. Chicago
I Chicago wint ter'et 4 11
May 7 - Chicago*4. Philadelphia *3
May * - - Chicago 101. Philadelphia *4
May II - Philadelphia l ll. Chicago I I I
May 13 -C h ica g o H I, Philadelphia 101
May 14 - Chicago 117. Philadelphia W
New Verk vt. Detra't
I Detroit wint ter let *• 11
May ( --Detroit 111. New York 77
May 10 - Detroit 104. New York *7
May 11 - N e w York Ht.Oetroit 101
May 11 — D el'd 1101. New York *0
May 13 — Detroit *3. New York S4
Weitern Conference
San Antonio vt. Portland
I Portland wlnt tar let 4 1)
May 3 -- Portland 107, San Antonio *4
M a y l- -Portland I J l, San Antonio 111
May 10 — San Antonio 111. Portland *0
May l] — San Antonio 115. Portland 105
May 13 — Portland 130. San Antonio 1)1. 1
OT
May 17 — San Antonio 111, Portland *7
May I* — Portland Kd. San Antonio 103
Phoonix v t LA Lakart
(Phoenn watt teriet 4-1)
May • — Phoenix 104 LA Lakert 102
May 10 — LA Lakert 124. Phoenix I0O
May 12 - Phoenix 111, LA Lakert 103
May 13 Phoenix 114. LA Lakert 101
May t l - Phoenix 104, LA Lakert 103
Third Round
Conlerenca Finalt

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May
May
May
May
m
x May 20 - Baltimore at Kantat City. 3 05.
m
a May 72 - KantatO ty at Baltimore. 7 33.
m
X May 1» - K aniat O ly at Baltimore, 7 35.
m
Weitern Dianion Finalt
San Diego vt. Delia*
(Setlet tied I I)
May I I — San Diego 4, D a lla tl
May 12 — O allatl. San Diego t
May I I — D allaiat San Diego. 10 35 p m.
May 20 — Dallat at San Diego. *: 05 p m
May 21 - Dallat at San Dlago. 10 U p m
x May 14 - SanDwgoal Dallat. 1:15 p m
x May 24 — San Dwgo al Dallat. * 35 p m.
(a II ntcaitary)

AUTO RACING
Wint ton Open
At Concord. MC.. May I I
(Listed wllh driver, typa ot car. and
qualifying speed I
I Ernie Irvan, Oldtmobil*. I l l 200 mph; 1
Oick Trickle. Pontiac. 170*1*; 1. Greg Sacks.
C h e v r o le t . 170 351; 4 Rob M o ro to .
Oldtmoblle, 170 075; 3 Chad Little, Ford,
14* llv , 4 Sterling M arlin, Oldtmobil*.
14*013. 7 Rick Wntoi. Oldtmobil*. 1*4 474.
I O al* J a r re ll. Ford. 144 51*. » Hut
Stricklin. Bulck, 164 341; 10 La rry Pearson.
Pontiac. 144 754
II Richard Petty. Pontiac. 14* 130; 12.
Michael Wallrlp. Pontiac. 147 4*5. II Dave
M arcit. Chevrolet. 147 541; 14 Jim m y
Spencer, Pontiac. 147 444. 15 Ken Ragan.
Ford. 147 3*5. 14 Buddy Baker. Ford,
147 340. 17. Rodney Combi. Pontiac. 147.103,

13. Jock Pennington. Odtmobile. 14* 5*0 , It
Dick John ton. Ford. 144 313 . 70 Jlmmr
Meant. Pontiac. 144.1*7
I I Butch Millar. Oievrotot. 144 777. 17
R ick M att. P c n lia c 144 034. 13 Bobby
Ham ilton, Pontiac, 143 770. 14 Kenny
Wallace. Ford. 143 135; I I Jimmy Morton
Ford. 143 I**; M Mickey Glbbt. Oldtmobil*
141 133. 17 Jerry O'Neil. Chevrolet. 144 '40
23 Bill Vtnturlnl. Odtmobile. 144 154 2*
Bob Schochl. Buick. 14402*. 10 Philip Dull.*
Bulck. 141 337

QOUP
11 m illion C tltn i* l Ctottic
Al Fori Wertti. Ttxat. May It
T h ir d Round
(P a r is )
44 tt At 706
4t AS 77 204
77 Al 47-207
Nick Price
AA 71 70-207
AS At 7) -207
4' '] 44 - 700
Scott Hoch................... ............
John Huston ............ ..............
4* 4' 77 - 704
Tint Simpson
to (0 4* -70*
Sian Utley.......................
44 72 AA—70f
John Mahettey
17 77 70-704
Billy M jylalr
47 44 74-70*
TO 72 AA 21A
(lav'd 1 m l .
—r^k
Tom P u rU tr . . .
47 77 7 7 ^ ^
Turn Watsc..
71 72 A#—711
Andrew Magee
71 71 4 * -)1 l
Mike Donald
70 7) At—711
Larry Mire .
73 70 A# —211
|
) f t At i n
Robert Wrenn
Brian Tennyson......................
73 44 70 - 711
K( « Perry
4* 71 71-111
Clara Dennis
4* 70 77 - 711
Curt Byrum
Al Af 74-211
t t 74 t A - t l)
Bruce Llellke
t o l l «*-7 l7
P#l«r Jacobsen
70 77 70-117
Billy Rey Brown
70 72 70-217
Mai Sutton
71 77 70- 71)
Hale Irwin
73. 1 **-71 3
BobEttes
7] 4* l l - } ; ]
Rocco Mediet*
73 7140 - 71]
Davit Love I I I ...................
71 70 77 - 31]
Mike Hulbert
71 70 72—It ]
Billy Andrade
72 44 71-21]
Scott Slmpton............................. 70 72 7J-7I4
Tom Byrum
71 71 77-314
J*y Meat
7**4 70-114
Dan Foreman
'0 71 73—114
Lanny W idklnt
'J '44* -214
Scott Vtrplank
'4 4* 43-214
Gtl Morgan ................................. 7147 73-114
Richard Zokol............. .................*7 71 74—214
Ian Baktr F in c h ........ „............. 7J 71 7 |- J |J
Kenny Knox............................... 70 74 11-715
Gerea Sauers ................ .............. 72 74 *0—315
Ronnie Black. ,..... .
4* '7 * * —211
David Peoples
74 73 43-115
Ray F lo y d ..................................... 74 4* 73-114
Robert Garnet............. .................. 70 74 7 2 -11*
Futiy Zoeller
..._ ............... 72 73 71-21*
P H. Morgan 111
73 71 '1-71*
Bobby Wadklnt............................. 71 73 71—114
Denlt Walton............ .....................71-71 71-21*
Paul Ailnger
71 7274- j i ;
Bill Sander
73 70 74- 217
Jay Deltlng
-------------74 70 73-717
BlaineMcCallitter
4* 74 72-717
Steve Elktngton............................. 70 75 72-217
Joey Slndeler
73 71 71-717
Joe O ia k l..... ..........
71 73 70-117
Deve Rummellt
71 74 71—311
Mark Wiebe
4* 73 77-21*
Jim Thorpe
73 74 72-21*
Bob Eastwood
72 70't-720
Doug Tewell.................................. 73 4' 74-220
Dully Waldorf............... ............... 72 70 73-220
Mike Sullivan.........................
74 72 74—720
David Edwards............................. 77 47 77—211
Jerry Pate...................................... 77 72 77-221
Jim Gallagher............................. .73-72 '4-211
Fulton A lltm ............... ...................71 74 74—711
Jodie Mudd.............
71 4*'4-121
Leonard Thompton
'3 74 74—H i
Keith Clearwater.............. .......... 71 73 74-713
Tom Stockmann ........ ............... 71 74 74-713
Tommy A rm o u rlll...................... '0 73 7 * - 774
Tom Kite....................... ................. 73 74 77-174
Bill C la tto n .............. ................ 77 74143-Wdr

Cmdy Rtrlck
Sherri Slelnheuer
Deb Richard
Beth Daniel
Rosie Jones
Holll* Sttcy
Juli Inkster
Nancy Biown
Milti Edge
Cdfhy Mjrkno
Marla Figueras Doltl
Cathy Gar ring
Betsy King
Danielto Ammaccapane
Allison Finney
Pet Bradley
Elam* Crosby
Cathy Johnston
Debbia Massey
Terry Jo Myers
Barb Mucha
Oun« Meimche Rauch
Nancy lop*!
Amy Beni
Jen* GeJdet
Jill Bril**

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WHOO AM IW0). The Winston.
Motor Racing Network
BASEBALL
1pm
- WWNZAM ('401 Southern
League. Charlotte Kn^htt *t Orlando Sun
Ray*
) 10 pttf
W M JKAM 117701. Chicago
Cubs at Houtton Attrot
3 45 pm - WBZSAM (1270). New Von
(A*tt at San FrancIscoGiants
5 50 p m
- W M JKAM 112701, FSL.
Otceola Atlrot at SI Lucie Melt
' 45 p in - WHOO AM IWOt IVWNZ AM
17*01 Kantat City Roynt *■ N*« York
Yankees
Sunday
AUTO RACING
3 lOp it* — W F T V * The WiMion IL I
S p m — ESPN . Indianapolis 500 Tim*
T ru ll. (L). alto al 3 a m
BA SEBA LL
10 a m - SC. Collect. Sun Belt Con In me e
Championship
Noon - SUN, College. Missouri Valley
ConferenceChampiomhlp. IL I
2 p m — 2*. 54. SI Loult Cardinal! at
Cincinnati Red*. (L )
3 p m - SC, College. SEC Tournament
Championship Game, IL t .a lio a llt p m
7 30 p m — GN. Chicago Cubt al Houston
Atlrot. (L)
1 p m - SUN. Col kg*. Metro Conference
Tournament. Championship Game, (L)
4 p m - O R, New York Melt al San Oego
Padres. IL I
I p m — ESPN , Kama* City Hoyelt a'
New York Yankees. (L)
I p m — SUN, Colkg*. Southwell Confer
once Tournament. Championship Gam*. ID
BA S K ETB A LL
17 M pitv - WCPX6, The Batketball Show
t p m - WCPX 4, NBA, Eastern Cooler
ence Final, Chicago at Oetrolt. ( L l
BOXING
3 p m - WESM 7. Frankie MllcheM »*
Edward Parker, junior lightweights. IL)
GOLF
1 30 p m - WCPX 4. Southweilern Be"
Colonial. Final round. (Ol
HOCKEY
1 p m — SC. N H L Stanley Cup Final.
Gam e], Boston at Edmonton. IL I
TENNIS
2 p m - US, Italian Open. Men s singles
final, IL)
Radio
BA SEBA LL
* 5 5 p m - W M JKA M (1170). FS L .
Osceola Astros at West Palm Beach Expos.
7 P . - WWNZ AM I'aO), Southern League.
Char loll* Knights at Orlando SunRayt
'3 0 p m - WUCF FM H *»). College,
UCF at Miami
SOCCER
1 0 5 p m - WHOO AM 1*90). ASL. Albany
LPGA 3400.004 Platoon Internattenal
Capl
lalt al Or lando L lois
At High Paint. N.C., May 1*
M
ISCELLAN EO U S
Third Round
4 30pm. -W W N Z AM (7401. Sports Talk
(Player* receive 2 point! lor blrdlet. 3 lor
II 0* pm
WBZSAM &lt;1370), The Sports
eaglet and I for double eaglet. I point
Final
tubtracted lor bogeys and 3 lor double bogeys
Midnight - WBZS AM I 1270). Sports
or higher, part are worth 0 points I
Overnight

Shupe brothers land several huge king mackerel off Port Canaveral
Sunday. May 6 dawned calm
and hazy at Port Canaveral. My
brother, Paul, and I hurriedly
launched my boat and scanned
the water’s surface In lhe back of
the Port for mullet activity.
Luckily, the mullet were thick,
and a few casts wllh my ten-foul
net tilled my ball well to ('opaci­
ty

Tile plan was lo slow troll
these tasty morsels over H-A
r e e f, w h ic h Is 1 W m iles
northeast of Port Canaveral. The
ride out was smooth, and w r had
our lines In the water In less
than 45 minutes.
An unidentified fish attacked
the d o w n riv e r bait, but missed
the hooks. T h i slash marks on
the halt were similar to those of
a barracuda, and we were re­
lieved ihui we didn't have to Iom
fishing time on u* e of those
toothy critters.
W e resumed trolling, and ten
m in u t e s l a i e r s o m e t h in g
smashed one o f the surface
halts, and line began to melt otf

FISHING

JIM
SHUPE
(he reel at an alarming rale.
Only a big king mackerel'could
strip line al that speed, so I
maintained a steady pressure
while the llsh tired Itself. Alter
un exciting bailie, the exhausted
fish swam under the lxwt. We
slarrd In disbelief al the size ol
lhe king---- ll had lo be around
five feet long! I galled the
monster and barely lit it in my
oversized lish box.
In a few minutes we were
(rolling over the same area,
when unolher giant king "sk y ­
rocketed" one o f the balls. Mo­
ments later a rod Ix-nl anil line

peeled oil the reel. Paul grabbed
tile rod and held on us the lish
covered hundreds ol yards In a
matter ol minutes. He played the
lish carefully, and it was soon
gaffed and deposited into the fIsis
box.
Around IO:ilO A.M.. the sky
cleared and the ocean became
tlead calm. The bile was over,
bill we bad four huge king
mackerel In the boat.
We laier weighed the fish In at
Captain Jack's. The "sm a ll"
king wtigheil 44 pounds, and
the largest weighed 47 pounds.
Paul and I knew that we had
been lorlunate to experience
such great lishtng. and we will
recall I lie excltcmenl of Mils trip
for years to come.
SH UPE'S SCOOP
As .i nil*', live ball will usually
p r o d u c e la r g e r fis h th an
artificials Live ball Is particular­
ly deadly when flailed over
sirtn Inti such tsa natural reel

FISHING FORECAST
George, from George's Balt
and Tackle, lias glowing reports
on bream and blueglll. J.T.
Jones caught a trem endous
stringer ol 45 hluegtlls dial
weighed over 50 pounds from
Lake Jesup on grass shrimp.
There Is good action around all
of the bridges with bream, culfisb. and specks.
Steve Gard. al die Osteen
Bridge Fish Camp, said dial the
big cattish are doing great In the
holes Mass are schooling In
Snake Creek, the cut. ami die
other usual schooling places.
A ction is great around the
Osteen Bridge lor bream and
radish.
Sebastian In let bus had m ix­
ed action will) tarpon. Jacks,
redlisli. flounder and snook.
Snook season will close June I.
so make your plans accordingly.
C u p i a l n J a c k ui P o r t
Canaveral report* good offshore
action with dolphin, waboo and
kiuiJ m ackerel

Jim Shupe holds a 47-pound mackerel that was caughi otf Port
Canaveral The lish was one ol several caughi by Shupe and his
brother on the outinq

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Maj
Contia&amp;cd from IB
Ccdrtck
William s (two runs scored) and
R o n n ie M cN eil and C h arlie
McLain (one run scored each).
Pacing the Royals were Hinson
(grand slam, single, run scored),
William Wynn (two singles, two
ru n s s c o red ),. K e vin B u tler
(single, two runs scored), Corey
Williams and Marcus Beasley
(one single and one run scored
each), Chris Glovanelll nd Rob­
ert Hampton (two runs scored
each) and Alexis Acosta (run
scored).
The Cardinals scored four runs
In the first and two In the second
on a Major Fisher home run and
cruised to the victory behind the
combined one-hit pitching o f
Shawn Eason and Bart Dixon.
Leading the Cardinals were
Bart Dixon (two singles, two
runs scored). Fisher (home run.
two runs scored). Jay Smith
(double), Eason (single, run
scared) and Lorenzo Dixon (run
scored).
Pnllllp Reynolds had a double
for the only Orioles hit. Scoring

Drexler
the runs were Reynolds, Sean
Jessie (two) and TOny Guam
c!ale.
.....
The Red Sox exploded for
eight first Inning runs on its way
to the 10-run win. Th e game was
stopped after three and one-half
Innings by the mercy rule.
James Thom as pitched his
best game o f the year for the Red
Sox. noldlng the Pirates hitless
and scoreless until the fourth.
He finished w lths four-hitter.
Contributing to the Red Sox
attack w ere Robert Randall
(home run, two runs scored).
Thomas and Antonio White (one
double and I wo runs scored
each), Henry Taylor (single,
th r e e runs sc o red ). W a lte r
Gaines and Jason Bertrand (one
single and one run scored each).
A lb e r t H am p ton (tw o ru n s
scored) and Michael Ashley (run
scored).
Getting the hits for the Pirates
were Ernest Anderson, James
Fields and Marcus Johnson (one
single and one run scored each).
Mike Willis (single) and Eugene
Butler (run scored).

Golf
Continued from IB
Since his business opened,
Oyer has been putting together
sets o f clubs which he models at
various golf courses, including
Winter Springs Country Club,
where pro JefT Graunkc helps
people find the right shaft before
they got to Oyer and get clubs
mude.
Oyer became Interested In golf
10 years ago after moving to
F lorid a . He started p la y in g
because some at his friends from
hts new Job coarsed him Into It.
And he became hooked and
sought out
very possible re­
source for learning about his
new passion. He also acquired
many clubs.
" I ' complied a bank o f In­
formation and turned It into a

business," stated Oyer, who
currently carries a four handi­
cap. “ You have to do n lot o f
work In the golf business. That's
what creates a business — being
a service to ol her people."
Currently. Oyer is working on
a new club design — he recently
created his own clubface which
allows a person to hit the ball oft
the sweet spot and yet still make
the ball go on target.
In the future. Oyer hopes to
mass market hts Idea — to an
extent.
"W e'll have our own shafts,
our own heads, and our own
system. Every set will fit the
individuals. They will no be
mass produced. It will only be at
courses where pros can actually
go and fit who they arc with."

U n it e d

PO RTLAND . Ore. Clyde
Drexler hit five free throws In the
last 26 seconds of overtime In
decisive Game 7 Saturday and
Terry Porter scored 36 points to
rally the healing Portland Trail
Blazers Into Ihe NBA Western
Conference final with a 108-105
triumph over the San Antonio
Spurs.

Waisanen
receives
award

FO RT W O R TH . Texaa Curtis Strange, tuning up for a
try at his third straight U.S.
Open title, shot a 2-undcr 68 In
winds that gusted to 30 miles an
hour Saturday and moved Into a
lie fo r the lead w ith Ben
Crenshaw after three rounds of
the 91 million Colonial National
Invitation.
" I hung in th ere" Strange
&gt;ald. "You saw today why Colo­
nial Is one of the great old
courses. You have lo hit a lot of
good shots and If you don't you

arc going to scramble."
Strange, who has not won
since capturing his second con­
secutive Often crown tart June,
made nine vonsecullvc pars on
the bark nine to move lo 4-under
206 for 54 holes.
Crenshaw reached that figure
as well with a 2-ovcr 72 Satur­
day. He made only one btrdle
after making seven birdies Fri­
day In a round or 65.
One shol back o f ihe co-leaders
going Into the final day were
Russ Cochran. Corey Pavln and
Nick Price. Cochran, who began

‘No one is sa fe ’ a s Bush
has fun day on golf tour
United Press International
KING WOOD. Texas - Presi­
dent George Bush, having whal
he called a "fu n " day of golf,
made his PGA Seniors Tour
debut Saturday and In the
Gerald Ford tradition o f presi­
dential golfers, no one was safe.
"T h e president’s ball bit me
on the left arm. then It rico­
cheted and hit someone else,
then went back on the fairway.”
said Dorothy Berlin, one of ihe
brave spectators at the Doug
Sanders Celebrity Classic. "M y
grandklds will be thrilled to
death the ball hit m e."
S e v e r a l o f B u s h 's sh o ts
bounced Into the gallery. The
president missed one short putt
for birdie, sank another and
sailed one ball over a group of
reporters.
But when he reached the 1Hili
green. Hush was greeted with a
loud cheer from the crowd. After
his final shot, he picked up his
ball and threw It into the crowd.
"That was fun.” said Bush,
who along with his son. baseball

executive George Jr., combined
for a 71. " I really enjoyed It. I
loved being with you all. There
were a lot o f good holes out
there."
Bush came In Kingwood at the
Invitation o f a close friend,
tournament host and seniors
touring pro Doug Sanders. He
played In a foursome that in­
cluded Ills son. Sanders and
P G A C o m m is s io n e r D ea n e
Reman.
The president, who earlier
Saturday viewed some o f the
areas devastated by flooding
along the nearby Trinity River,
arrived by helicopter on the
practice tee adjacent lo the No. 1
hole.
Sanders Introduced Deman
and form er astronauts Gene
Cernan and Alan Shepherd be­
fore presenting Bush to the
enthusiastic crowd.
"Barbara wanted to conic with
me. but she didn't want to see
her husband cry." Bush said,
referring to his wife. "S h e's
knows how tough this course
Is."

Porter achieved the thlrdhighest scoring total In Portland

A psychology major with a
3.93 GPA, Waisanen also was
named an NJCAA Academic
A ll-A m erican . He w as cocaptain of this year’s Anderson
C o lle g e so c c e r tea m and
helped lead the Trojans to a
10-6 record.

INDIANAPOLIS - A.J. Foyt
gambled everything on his In­
stincts and won a record 33rd
straight starting spot In the
Indianapolis 500.
The four-time Indy winner
qualified his Lola-Chevrolct with
a four-lap average of 220.425
mph. Foyt's fastest speed ever In
time trials. Foyt. 55. of Houston
will be the oldest driver In Indy
500 when he takes the green flag
for the May 27 race.
" I said we were going to roll
the dice and that's what we did,"
Foyt said. "W e changed the
whole setting on the car. I had
no Idea what tt was going lo do. 1
Just got tn and said we're going
for It. I was In a different groove
each lap. I was using the whole
damn race track.”
Foyt reached his fastest four
laps o f the month during his
qualifying run. He blamed de­
lays In getting the car for slow
practice spec Ja [Ms month.

Watsancn graduated from
Oviedo High Scholl where he
was MVP o f the soccer team, a
memebr o f the national Honor
S o c ie t y an d a D is n e y
"Dream er and Doer."
H e Is t h e so n o f P h il
Waisanen and Gloria Bay lift,
both o f Winter Springs.

the day at B-undcr tied for Ihe
lead with Crenshaw, shot a 73
Saturday while l'avln had a 70
and Price had the day's best
round o f 67.
"I would have taken even par
when Ihe day began." Price said.
"T h e wind makes you cautious
out there. Any shot within 20
feet o f the hole Is a goed shot."
Scott Hoch and John Huston
were alone at 2-under 208 —
Hoch shooting a 68 and Huston
a 72 — while Tim Simpson, Sian
Utley and John Mahaftey were
the only others under par at 209.

Trevino holds
lead in PG A
S enio r event
UPI rap ed ___________________
KINGWOOD. Texas Lee Trevino continued to
dom in ate the $300,000
Doug Sanders C elebrity
Classic Saturday, shooting
a s e c o n d - s tr a ig h t
5-under-par 67 to remain
In the lead after two rounds
of the PGA Seniors event.
T r e v in o , th e le a d in g
m oney winner on the Se­
niors Tour this season. Is at
10-under par 134 for the
tournament, four strokes
ahead o f Bob Charles.
George Lanntng and Or­
ville Moody, who sank a
hole-ln-one. both were at
4-ui dcr 140. six strokes oft
the pace.
The highlight o f Satur­
day's play, though, was the
appearance o f President
George Bush, who played
all 18 holes.
"1 was trying to watch
t h e p r e s id e n t p l a y . "
Trevino said. "1 was not
uaylng attention to what 1
was doing.'*

Sabatini upset at German Open
United P r a n International
BONN. West Germany Unscedcd Italian Sandra
Cccchlnl ousted No. 3 Gabrit-la Sabatini of
Argentina from the third round of the 9500.000
German Open Friday and went on to reach Ihe
semifinals with a triumph over France's Nathalie
Tauzlat.
Joining Cccchlnl as quarterfinal winners werr
her next opponent, second-seeded Monica Seles or
Yugoslavia, and top seed Steffi Graf and Natalia
Zvereva, who will face each other.
Seles beat sixth-seeded Conchlta Martinez of
Spain. 6 0. 6-3. the host country's Graf defeated
Sovtet Leila Meskhl. 6-4, 6-1. Zvereva, the Soviet
No. 8 seed, defeated Austria's Judith Wleaner 6-7.
6 0. 6-4.
Cccchlnl needed two hours and 29 minutes to
down Sabatini 6-4. 3*6. 6-4 before dismissing
Tauzlat 7-6. 6-3 In the quarterfinals Cccchlnl.
who lost to Graf In the semifinals at Berlin In
1987. had a little luck as Tauzlat wasted two set
points In the opening set of their quarterfinal.
Meskhl. the world s No. 28. was the surprise In
Friday's matches as she confused Graf In the first

The Trail Blazers, ravaged by
Injuries through the scries,
managed to win all four home
games over the Spurs team
c o n s id e r e d a fu tu r e N B A
powerhouse. Portland will open
the best-of-seven NBA semifinal
series against the Phoenix Suns
Monday at home. This marks
only the second time Portland
has advanced past the confer­
ence semifinal, the other being
th e 1976-77 c h a m p io n sh ip
season.

ANDERSON, S.C. - Scott D.
Waisanen. a sophomore from
Winter Springs, recently reclevcd the Anderson Ktwanls
Club Sportsmanship Award
during Awards Day ceremo­
nies at Anderson College. S.C.

Strange, Crenshaw share lead
United P ra ia International

Pr—9 In te rn a tio n a l

set with her straight forehand.
With a 3-1 lead. It seemed as If Meskhl would do
better than In her 1988 Seoul Olympic match
against Graf, which she lost. 7-5. 6-1. or In this
year's Melbourne Grand Siam tournament meet­
ing which Graf won 6-4.6-1.
However. Graf broke Meskbl's service In the
eighth and 10th games to secure the first set after
36 minutes.
In the second, the Soviet's resistance was
broken. Graf, after breaking Meskhl twice, needed
only 22 minutes to advance to Ihe next round.
"I made too many mistakes In the first set. I
tried too often to bring the ball lo Leila's
backhand," Gruf said.
Graf has won all four of her matches against
Zvereva. Including the 1989 French Open final,
which she won 6-0,6-0 in only 34 minutes.
" I ’m looking forward lo a possible final against
Monica Seles." Graf said after her 65th victory In a
row. "But Saturday's scmtllnul Is more Impor­
tant.”
Graf announced In u press conference, she will
play for Wesl Germany In July's Federation Cup
In Atlanta.

lead B la z q s ^ 'e f^ g g u r s
play oft history and was backed
by D rcxler's 22 points and
Jerome Kersey's 21. The loss
spoiled excellent games by San
A n t o n io 's C u m m in g s , w ho
scored 27 points, and David
Robinson and W illie Anderson,
who each scored 20.
The crucial play came with 30
seconds remaining In overtime
w h e n S a n A n t o n i o ’ s R od
S t r ic k la n d c o m m itte d a
breakaway foul against Drexler.
giving him two shots and the
Trail Blazers possession o f the
ball. Before the foul. Strickland
had turned over the ball on a bad
pass with the score tied 103-103.
D rexler converted, putting
Portland ahead 105-103, then
was fouled on the Inbound play
and hit two more shots from the
line for a 107-103 lead.
After a pair o f free throws by
San Antonio's Terry Cummings
cut Ihe lead to two. Drexler was
fouled again, he missed the first
free throw but made the second.

With b l^ econ d srem a ln ln ghIn
i
the game, San Antonio still had
a chance to tic but Porter stoic
Reggie Williams' Inhounds pass
to end the game.
San Antonio appeared to be In
control when David Robinson's
tip with 2:32 remaining In regu­
lation play gave the Spurs a
97 90 lead before Portland re­
grouped.
Kevin Duckworth, playing
with a splint on his broken
shooting hand In his first aeries
appearance, hit a 16-foutcr that
cut the deficit to 97-92. Then
Drexler hit a 3-point shot, cut­
ting San Antonio's lend to two
points.
With 1:17 left in regulation,
Kersey tied the score 97-97 with
a slam dunk over Robinson.
Anderson could have scored
the Spurs* winning basket in the
final second o f regulation play
but the ball was knocked away
by Kersey.
Early In overtime, Portland
had a 13-2 run fora 103-99lead.

Foyt qualifies for record 33rd Indy
U n it e d P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l

"W e had laps close to 220,"
Foyt said. " I didn't run that
many of them. Mainly we got the
car way late, almost a month
and a half late. We have had no
test time. I was doing a lot of
testing with the car. I guess
that's one reason we never put a
complete lap together, because I
wasn't really happy with the car.
We had two or three different
motors In the car."
Even as Foyt's car was waiting
In line tc qualify, final adjust­
ments were being made.
"W e were trying to do every­
thing to get It to go down the
straightaways and make It han­
dle properly," he said. "W e Just
put It together In the line."
Chevrolet-powered cars filled
the front three rows o f the
starting grid, with Foyt slightly
disappointed at hts starting spot
In the middle of row three as the
clghth-fastrst qualifier.
" I expected to be on the front
row.” said Foyt. who has not
started In the front row since

1982. " I didn't expect to start
this far back. I mean, that's the
Idea o f having a Chevy motor.
I'm happy where I'm at. Don't
get me wrong. But I am disap­
pointed not to run faster than we
did."
Foyt's first Indy with the new
Chevy engine has made a great
difference tn hts confidence and
attitude, although he had to do
some convincing to get Chevy to
Involve him with Its program.
" I can see they're hesitant to
set me u p." he said. "They
weren't wanting to expand the
team because they were trying
to keep the engines more or less
where they could stay on top of
the technology. With too many
teams, they couldn't do it. I was
Just glad I was one o f them they
expanded to.
" I told them we was going to
reorganize. I told them I was
going to spend a lot o ^ ^ e ie
racing, so that’ s or,|

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Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. May 20, 1990

Jari Kurri c e M M V ^
birthday with victory
U n ite d P r a t e In te rn a tio n a l
BOSTON — Jarl Kurri spent
Ills 30th birthday moving past
Wayne Gretzky In the record
Isooks and. thanks to that, llu*
Edmonton Oilers may soon be
enjoying their fifth celebration In
the last seven vrars.
Kurri scored a hat trick and set
up tw o goals Friday night,
moving the Oilers halfway to a
sweep o f the finals with a 7-2
rout of the Bruins. Kurri also set
up Petr Kltma's game-winner In
Game 1.
“ I don't think I've ever seen
anybody play a better game In
the playoffs." Edmonton center
Mark Messier said of Kurri.
Thai statement means some­
thing because Messier, like
Kurri. played several ve; rs with
Gretzky.
"Jarl plays a great two-way
gam e." Messier added. "H e's so
elegant, sometimes you don’t
notice him ."
"It was a good gam e." Kurri
said. "I don't know If it was mv
best."
Kurri's first goal moved him
past Gretzky as the NHL's career
playoff goal-scorer with 90. and
Ills second chased goalie Andy
Moog at 4:21 of the second
period.
"1 have not talked to Wayne
about the record." Kurri said.
"But I'm sure when he hears
about It he’ll be happy for m e."
K u rri th en set up C ra ig
Simpson and Esa Tlkkanen,
putting the Bruins down 2-0 In
the best-of-seven series.
"W e played so well, then It did
In fact unravel on us." Bruins
Coach Mike Mllbury said.
Game 3 is scheduled for Sun­
day night in Edmonton, with the
Oilers on course to complete
I heir second final-round sweep of
the Bruins In three years. Since
the NHL adopted a best-of-seven
format In 1939. only three teams
have rebounded from a 2-0
deficit lo win the finals.
Goalie Bill Hanford kept the
Oilers in the game while they
were t&gt;elng outshot 10-2 In the
fir s t p e r io d . But u g a m e
m isconduct to w inger John
Carter, plus an Injury to center
Have Poulin, left the Bruins
vulnerable to Edmonton's speed.
"B o s t o n had som e great
chances but Billy shut them
down!". Edmonton Coach John
Mue! Icr said.
Tlkkat\cn added two assists
und Adam G raves and Joe
Murphy also scored for the
Oilers, while Hay Bourque and
O re* Hawgood answered for
Boston.
Kllma flubbed a penalty shot,
but that was about all that went
wrong for the Oilers.
The first period was a mess for
the Bruins, who failed on three
power plays, lost Carter for the

C O N C O R D , N .C . D ale
Earnhardt com bined smooth
d rivin g w ith solid pit work
Saturday to win the pole position
lor Sunday's The Winston, his
lirst No. I start since the 19H7
Motnreraft 500.
E arn h a rd t's total tim e ol
2 :0 0 .6 7 O I n t i u d e d a n
11.83-sccoud pit slop In which
his crew changed two righlsldc
tires Ills average speed was
134 250 ttiph.
"T h e main thing was we
didn't make any mistakes." said
E a r n h a r d t , w h o w on T h e
Winston to 1987. "T h e ear ran
sm ooth e v e r y lap I think
through turns three and four on
the last lap. we were as good or
better than anybody else. It was
a whole team eflort and It eame
logetlier.
"W ill (Lind, rear tire changer)
said he missed a lugtitil on the
thing ot he could have been a
couple ol lOlhs faster. He lilt tl
again just to make sure It was
light, T in y were Just real eonsislrnl in what lhey did. I didn't
spin I he tires getting oil pit
road.”
hi qualifying for The Winston,
ihe Winston Cup elrcutt's iff
most recent winners make three
laps on the 1.5-mlle track. Dur­
ing those three laps, they must
stop lor two rlghlstde tires All
19 drivers made their stop at the
end ot their second lap
S u n d a y 's race Is 71) laps
divided Into two segments The
lirst segment, which Is 50 laps,
is follow ed hy a 15-tnlnuUr
break The leader at the end ot
th e fir s t 50 la p s r e c e iv e s
S50JXX) The competitors finish
i ’ ie event with a 20-lap segment
The w in n e r receives a minimum
S2(X),(XX)
Joining Earnhardt on the limit
row will lx- Davev Allison, whose
pH stop look only 11.16 seconds
lint he was slower on Ihe track
w i t h a n e l a p s e d t im e o f

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game, allowed Edmonton to
score on Its only two shots, and
hit a post.
But the second pertod was
even worse as the Oilers chased
Moog. then scored three times
against his replacement. Heggie

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UNPROYAL

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Lcmclln.
Kurri’s barrage gave him 10
goals. 13 assists and 23 points in
these playoffs. His five points
gave him 200. sending him past
Messier on the career playofT list,
and his two ascists tied him with
Denis Potvln for fourth place.
At 6:20 o f the first period.
Carter's stick caught Oilers de­
fenseman Kevin Lowe In the
face, drawing blood and pro­
ducing a five-minute penalty and
game misconduct.
A hooking call on the Oilers’
Steve Smith negated some of the
advantage, but Edmonton still
scored four-on-four.
Eleven seconds after Ranford
stopped Cam Neely from the
doorstep. Graves fired a 45-foot
slapshot past Moog at H:38. It
was his fifth playofT goal, his
second straight opening goal,
and came on Edmonton's first
shot.
Kurri scored the first powerplay goal of this scries at 10:53.
re-directing Tlkkanen's feed past
Moog.
Bourque pulled the Bruins
within 2-1 In the final minute of
the period, first breaking up a
2-on-l break then Joining a rush
to beat Hanford from between
the circles.
At the start o f the second
period, however, came news that
Poulin had suffered a knee strain
and would not return. Moog
finally made his first save 45
seconds Into the middle period, a
bid from the crease.
Twenty-nine seconds later.
Tlkkanen went lo the penalty
box for holding, and Boston
c a p ita liz e d on a H a w g o o d
slapshot.
But Kurri. sensing Moog on an
olf-night. restored Edmonton's
lead at 4:21 on a shipper from
the top of the circle. It was
Edmonton's third goal on four
shots. Moog left In favor of
Lcmclln. making his appearance
since April 11.

55 000

Then. In the span of Just a few
minutes. Edmonton put the
game out of reach. Kurri fed
Simpson for a tap-ln at 15:28 of
the second pertod, then deliver­
ed lo Tlkkanen for a blast at
17:10. Murphy's goal at 19:12
put Edmonton up 6-2.
Kurri completed his hat trick
with a power-play goal at 7:27 of
the third period.

2:01.991. His average speed was
132.797 mph.
Rounding out the lop five
were; Darrell W altrlp. Mark
Martin, and Morgan Shepherd.
Earnhardt received $75,000
with $30.(XX) o f that divided
among the five (&gt;11 members who
went over Ihe wall. Allison's
leant received $15,000, while
Waltrlp's collected $5,000.
Although Earnhardt earned
the (Kile position. Martin pro­
duced the quickest pit stop when
Ills crew gave him two rlghtslde
I Ires In II).HO seconds. His
elapsed time, how ever, was
2:03.204 for a 131.480 mph
average.
Geofl fincline- was Ihe only
driver who failed to record a
lime. The Chemung. N.Y.. native
overshot his pit by half a car
I e n g l li . s a i d N A S C A R
sp ok esm a n C h ip W illia m s .
NASCAR mid tiodlnc to back
Into the stall, but the crew began
changing tires.
Williams said Winston Cup
Director Dick Beaty told him he
saw the rear tires spinning and
the car came oif the jack. Bodlnc
than shut the engine off. ending
the q u a lify in g a tte m p t. He
climbed from the ear and argued
briefly with Beaty.
"Th ey (NASCAR) pushed our
ear ofl the Jack und scissored the
J a c k ." said an a n g ry T im
Brewer, (iodine's crew chief.
"W e may have gone over tIn­
line. lint that shouldn't give
them cause m push our ear oil
the Jack when we're changing
llrcs."
NASCAR denied one of Its
olflei.ds pushed the ear.
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IN BRIEF
Quickel named SVP
Ll)N(,WOOD — Hiinu'll Hank o f Central Florida (BUCK) lius
announced Hie appointment of senior manager David Qnlekel
■o Senior Vice President/Area Manager.
Unickel was formerly a senior vice president and manager of
i In- Longwood office.
HIK T Is part of Hitrnett Hanks. Inc., the state’s largest and
n n is i comprehensive hanking group with more than 500
offices HHCF has 49 offices In Orange. Seminole, Osceola and
Hrcvard counties.

Rinker Institute dedication held
DKLAND — Dedication of Stetson University’s M.E. Rinker
Sr Insiliute for Tax and Accountancy and the M.E. Rinker Sr.
Auditorium was held Thursday. In the Davis Hall lobby.
The Institute for Tax and Accountancy was created by a
S2.0H million gift from the M.E. Rinker Sr. Foundation. The
iiisiiiule will sponsor annual seminars for lax lawyers and
accountants, on current tax saving legislation and procedures.
I he llrst seminar Is scheduled for the spring of 1991.
The M.E Rinker Sr. Foundation Isa philanthropy established
h i 1988 b y Rinker. who founded a concrete business 63 years
ago Rinker. a member of Stetson's Hoard of Trustees since
1957. was elected Trustee Emeritus in 1986. Ills son. David H.
Rinker. currently serves on the board.

LONGWOOI) - Sobik’s Subs,
the nation’s 10th largest subma­
rine sandwich chain, has signed
an exclusive regional franchise
agreement with the Florida West
Group. Inc. based In Tampa.
Established In 1969 by John
and Beverly Snhik. Sobik’s Subs
Is a 4 3 -store ch a in . H ead­
quartered in l.ongwood. Sohtk's
subs specializes In quality sub­
marine sandwiches made to or­
der at reasonable prices.
Florida West Group principals
Murray llomelsky and Kenneth
Kroll will open a minimum of 50
stores In Hillsborough. Pinellas,
and Pasco counties.
"Th is Is our second regional
franchise agreement, ami II rep­
resents the way we will continue
to develop the state of Floilda. In
the major market areas we will
continue lo seek regional fran­
chisors (o maintain our growtli

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strategy. This approach allows
us lo m aintain quality and

control, as well as keep pace
With rapid expansion." George

WINTER PARK — Watson Realty Corp. has Just completed
product Ion on the 100th episode of The Sunday Showcase of
Homes. The weekly half an hour home show which airs on
WFTV Channel 9 celebrated Its 2nd anniversary In January of
tills year.
The Sunday Showcase of Homes lakes viewers on a tour of
Central Florida homes covering five counties which are held
open from '? to 5 p.m. the same day.

LA K E MARY — Tim acuan
continues to be one of the hottest
selling golf course communities
in metro Orlando with sales In
excess o f $12.2 million In the
past 30 days, the developer said
in a press release.

ERA Stenstrom open house today
ERA Stenstrom Really. Inc., with offices In Sanford ami Lake
Mary, will have 18 open houses loduy from 1-4 p.m.
The firm, now In Its 34th year, also Is announcin' the
addition of six Realtors to Its sales force:
Linda Fredericks, Allnda Llngle and Leslie Starkey will
operate out of the Sanford office while Key Eekhardt. Linda
Markets and Walter Kestlng will he based In Lake Mary.
The Stenstrom corporation now has 30 licensed Realtors and
an administrative staff of 13.

Dr. Hubert Earley, president of
F irst O rlan do D e v e lo p m e n t
Company and the developer o f
Timacuan, attributed the strong
sales to Tlmacuan's Parade of
Homes awards and a broker
program Initiated by Prudential
Florida Realty.

Mingle at the mixer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The Greater Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce. Altamonte Springs, will host a
Business After Five Mixer on Thursday from 5:30-7:30 p m at
Pineapples. 2240 East Semoran Hlvd. In the Frank’s Nursery
Shopping Center. Reservations arc required. Please RSVP by
May 22 to 834-4404.
Htrald Photo by Tommy Vlncont

Ford award

S to c k s po st th ird s tra ig h t
w e e k ly g ain as D ow p eaks
By JANICE K IR K EL
UPI Business Writer
N E W V O R K — S lo c k s
gained for the third consecu­
tive week last week as In­
vestors. free of worries about
Interest rates and Inflation,
sent the Dow industrials to
record highs In three of the
five sessions.
The Dow Jones Industrial
average lost 11.80 Friday to
close at 2819.91 for a gain of
18.33 points, or about 0.65
percent, on the week.
Among the broader market
averages, the New York Stock
Exchange composite Index
rose 1.31 points to finish the
week at 193.47. Standard A
Poor’s 500-slock Index added
2.64 to354.64.
A d v a n c e s led d e c lin e s
1,102-822 among the 2.199
Issues traded this week. Big
H oa rd v o lin in ' t o t a le d
878.182,400 shares, com ­
pared with 821.762.784 a
week earlier and 964.659.230
a year ago.
The Dow Industrials began
the week by finishing up the
work they started Friday with
a 63-point surge. Tim bluechip index gained just under

20 points to break the record
high o f 2810.15 set Jan. 2.
closing at 2821.53 In the
s e c o n d - h e a v ie s t tr a d in g
session of the year.
The record only lasted until
the next session. While the
market paused after its twoday surge Friday and Mon­
day. It did manage to lack less
than a point onto the record.
The Dow pulled back a few
points Wednesday, but then
came right hack with another
record close Thursday, gain­
ing 12.03 to close at the
c u r r e n t a ll-tim e high o f
2831.71.
A rosier outlook for Interest
rates and a government re­
porting showing a decline In
Inflation fueled the gains,
pulling many money manag­
ers who had been on the
s id e lin e s w o r ry in g about
higher Interest rales and
prices back Inlo the market.
"Fears about rates and In­
flation have been a major
source of resistance In the
m arket over I tie last few
months." said Jeff Kaminsky,
head o f Institutional sales
trading at Mabon. Nugent A
Co.

Don Schwenk, district manager ol Ford Parts
and Service. Buzz Thurston, president ol
Seminole Ford, and Mack Ralchtord, district
sales manager of Ford Motor Co. gather to mark

KANSAS CITY. Mo. — JCPcnney Co.’s strategy
of targeting middle- lo middle-upper income
shoppers by offering affordable, quality merchan­
dise will lead lo consistent growlh during the
1990s. according to Chairman William R. Howell.
"T h e challenge is to continually move up with
the taste level America wants." he said after
addressing shareholders at the Dallas-based re­
tailer's annual meeting.
Howell said JCPenncy, with more than IOO
million square leei of mail space and plans toojx'ti
50 stores tills year, ts positioned well to serve midto upper- income mall shoppers. Shoppers in this
group buy about 60 percent ol all department
store merchandise, the company said.
Penney’s long-term prospects are bright, hr
s.ud. because the company has not shifted from
one marketing strategy lo another and Is attuned
to consumers
"It's (retailing) not a one-time event.” he said.

U nited P r a t s In te rn a tio n a l

MIAMI — General Development Corp.. Florida's
oldest and largest real estate developer, has
proposed a massive lot-swap program that would
cut Its costs while the beleaguered company tries
lo pull out of bankruptcy.
Under the plan, customers who have contracted
for homcsltcs In undeveloped sections o f the GDC
subdivisions would be asked to trade for lots to
areas where drainage and roads already exist.
The company, which filed for Chapter I I
bankruptcy protection In April after tt and two top
executives pleaded guilty In a fraud scheme,
asked a federal judge Friday to consider the plan.
Lawyers for GDC lot buyets Im mediately
criticized the plan. "Their numbers Just don't add
u p." said Richard Bennett, who represents
thousands of GDC customers In two class-action
suits.
Hut U.S. Hankrupcty Judge Jay Crlstol urged
GDC eredllors lo give the proposal a chance.
“ What I've seen loduy might work: It might
not." Crlsiol said. ‘T in not prepared in accept It as
absolute truth, hut I am willing to accept that It
looks like a logical attempt to save this company."
A lo'-swap program similar to the one proposed
by General Development was used successfully by
GAC Properties hie. subdivisions in the late
1970s. when that company was In Chapter I I .
GAC. form erly Gull Am erican Land Corp..
emerged from bankruptcy as the smaller, but

"It's a continuum, a walk through lift- with
customers."
Since 1983. the company lias ionised on sales of
apparel and home fashions at its stores alter
discontinuing lines ol hard goods such as * mtc
electronics and photographic equipment that had
brought In $1.5 billion In sales annually. The
JCPcnney catalog oilers hard good produi is
Last year. Penney reported sales ol $ 15.1 billion
from Its stores and catalog operations.
Howell told shareholders Fridav that Penney ’s
annual rate o f return averaged more than 23
percent during the 1980s Return on equity has
doubled In the last five years
He said Improved margins at JCPcnney stores
during the quarter were ofTsel by lower margins
lor catalog increhandi.se and drug store opera­
tions.
On a related tuple, Howell said consumers
apparently have not forsaken trips to the mall or
shopping hv catalog to use television shopping
services

B U Y U .S. SAVIN GS BONDS
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Seminole Ford, of Sanford, being selected by
Ford as one of the nation's outstanding
dealerships, iccording to a press reloase from
the company.

Troubled General Development
proposes massive swap program

Penney’s fo cus to continue on middleand middle-upper incom e custom ers
U nltad P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l

Thirty-six of the stores are
owned by franchisees and eeven
arc owned by the corporation.

Developer
boosts
Timacuan

100th episode celebrated

OCKS IN REVIEW

Salmons. Executive Vice Presi­
dent and Chief Operating OfTlcer
o f Sobik’s Franchises. Inc. said
In a press release.
"Murray and Ken plan to open
5-7 stores within the next year
which represents 25% o f our
projected growth for 1991.”
added Salmons.
Based In Tampa, the Florida
West Group sells, manages, and
supports Individual franchise
stores and Is required to operate
a minimum or one store. All
franchised sub shops will serve
the standard Soblk’s menu and
maintain the highest of stan­
dards for quality and service.
S o b ik ’ s C o rp o ra te p ro v id e s
training for franchisees and
monitors Individual store per­
formance.

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profitable. Avatar Holdings Inc.
General Developm ent also asked Cristol's
permission Friday to add three more law firms to
the ones already retained by the company.
The rcqtrst came a day after disclosures that
GDC spent $22.58 million on legal fees In the past
year.
Crlstol rejected CDC's request to hire Robinson,
Wayne and LaSala to represent the company and
Its directors In four shareholder-derivative actions.
The Newatk. N.J., firm employs James Wyer. the
newest member o f GDC’s board o f directors.
GDC lias already paid Robinson Wayne a
S 150.000 retainer, some o f which likely will lie
refunded.
GDC attorney William J. Perlstctn told the judge
that II the company does not pay for defense
counsel in the suits, the directors might bail out.
"W h at’s the big deal about encouraging those
directors to stay on," Crlstol said. "Th ey've done
such a glorious job so far."
The Judge did allow GDC lo engage the Atlanta
Arm of Fisher A Phillips to represent the company
in lour pending discrimination Mills.
Meanwhile, sentencing for David F\ Brown,
former GDC chairman. Robert F. Elirllug. former
president, and GDC on conspiracy charges has
been postponed lor *15 (lavs.
Brown. Klirllng and GDC pleaded guilty March
22 to federal felony charges they conspired to
defraud thousands of GDC home buyers. Brown
and Ehrtlng resigned March 9. and the company
tiled for Chapter 1 I bankruptcy protection April 6.

*’ Our b u ild ers w on th ree
awards in the annua) Parade of
H o m e s ," Earley said. " T h e
Parade homes are Judged by
experts In the housing hflP Jry.
so the awards carry a lot of
weight. Home buyers recognize
that Timacuan had trendsctUng.
quality-built homes because of
Inc awards."
Earley also noted Timacuan
recen tly retained Prudential
Florida Realty as the exclusive
sales and marketing Arm for
Timacuan.
"Prudential Florida Realty has
a strong relocation department
and Timacuan attracts buyers
from everywhere. Prudccnttal's
broker network and expertise In
selling and marketing homes is
already apparent In Just 30 days
at Timacuan." he said.
A m o n g the seven h om es
which have sold In the past 30
days Is Dave Brewer Home's first
place Parade winner, a dramatic
home overlooking the second
hole o f Tlmacuan’s golf course.
T h e home sold In the mid
$300.000s.
Earley said despite the recent
surge of sales, Timacuan has 13
homes ready for Immediate oc­
cupancy, Including five g o lf
course homes and two with
water views.
" It ’s our policy to have several
homes available for Immediate
occupancy because of the de­
mand from relocating fam ilies."
Earley said.
Tlmacuan's model center Is
open from 10 a.m. lo 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday and
Noon until 6 p.m. on Sunday. To
visit Timacuan. take 1-4 to the
l-akc Mary exit, go east on Lake
Mary Boulevard for one mile,
turn left on Rinehart Road and
go two miles to Tlm acuan's
entrance. For more Information
call Boh Murrlll at 323 9000.

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HV proudly remember those who died while serving
their country on u special Memorial day page,
appearing in thi s new spaper on May 28th.
If you wish to honor a family member or friend by listing
his/her name on this special pi ge, please eall the Sanford Herald
Classified Dept, at .122-2611. AVo.'.vs h ill be listed free of charge and
must be received on or before May 21.

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H e a lt rv F it n e s s
Eating in the 90s will be more sensible

IN BRIEF

U n lt« d N i l I w t w M t l w i I

Florida Hospital sponsors seminars
ORLANDO — Florida Hospital offers many free seminars and
support groups. Some o f them are:
• Impotents Anonymous, a support group, will meet May 21
at 7 p.m. in the Chatlos Conference Center at Florida Hospital
Altamonte. 601 E. Altamonte Drive. Altamonte Springs.
• For Women Only, a stop smoking program, will be olTercd
beginning May 29 at 0:15 p.m. at the Center for Women’s
Medicine in the Florida Medical Plaza. 2501 N. Orange Ave..
Orlando.

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• "Surgery Intervention and Urinary Diversion; Continent
Florida Pouch." a one-day seminar for women who are affected
by Interstitial cystitis, will be offered by the Center for
Wom en's Medicine May 31 at 6:45 p.m. In the second floor
conference room at Florida Medical P'aza. Jorge Lockhart,
professor of surgery at H. Lee Moffltt Cancer Center In Tampa,
will be the guest speaker.

Snake bite Information available
ORLANDO — AMI Medical Center Orlando Is offering free
Information to answer questions aliout snake bite treatment.
T o receive a copy, call 295-5151.
Florida ranks as the third highest state for snake bite reports,
according to AMI. One-fourth o f all snake bites In Florida arc
from poisonous snakes, according to AMI.

Mature driving program offered
South Seminole Community Hospital, together with the
American Association o f Retired Persons (AARP) arc conducting
n two-day mature driving program to help develop safe and
defensive driving techniques.
The course, entitled "55 A live." Is designed for persons 50
years of age and older.
The first session begins on Wednesday, May 30. at 9 a.m. to
noon In the education classroom *103 of South Seminole
Community Hospital. The next session will be held the following
day. Thursday. May 31. at the same times. A total charge o f 87.
made payable to AARP. for both sessions will be required at the
first session.
This nationwide program provides valuable Instruction In
handling adverse driving conditions and traffic hazards with
older drivers in mind. Auto Insurance companies provide
discounts to seniors who attend the course. The effects o f
medication, vision and hearing changes on driving will be
discussed. Rules o f the road and the moat common driving
mistakes will also be covered.
Light refreshments will be served. For more Information or to
register, call Diane Ouiinun at South Seminole Community
Hospital at 767-5809.

Clinic on prostate disorders set
"T h e Prostate In Health and Disease" will be the title of an
evening seminar on Thursday. May 31.
It will be held at 7 p.m. lit the classroom at South Seminole
Community Hospital. 555 W. Slate Road 434. Longwood.
Dr. E C. "J ak e" Jncobo. Urologist, will be the guest speaker.
The anatomy and function of the prostate gland, new tools being
utilized lor early diagnosis, enlargement, cancer or the prostate,
diagnosis and treatment will be addressed.
CanCff of the prnstutt Is the most common cause of cancer In
men. Forty percent of men 60 years old and greater harbor some
form o f this malignancy.
To register for tills free lecture or for more Information, call
D.L. Oulmnu at South Seminole Community Hospital at
767-5809.
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T h e A m e rica n C o lle g e o f
Sports Medicine .ecently revised
Its guidelines for developing and
maintaining health through a
fitness program, basically re­
commending that training be
done at a lower Intensity for a
longer period of time.
The new guidelines recom­
mend training three to five days
t week for 20 to 60 minutes a
day to achieve cardlo-resplratory
fitness. Training should be done
at 60 to 90 percent o f the
maximum heart rate, or at 50
percent to 85 percent of the
maximum heart rate reserve.
As always, it la a good Idea to
consult a doctor before beginn­
ing a fitness or exercise pro­
gram.
The maximum heart rate Is
computed by subtract!!.g your

age from 220. For example. If
you are 45. your maximum
heart rate would be 175 und
your target training heart rate
should be 105 to 157. based on
the 60 percent to 90 percent
recommendation.
For the maximum heart rate
reserve, subtract your age from
220, then subtract your resting
heart rate (taken before you get
out of bed In the morning). To
get the resting heart rate, lake
your pulse from either your wrist
or your neck. Most people count
for 10 seconds and multiply by
six.
Take a percentage o f that
figure (based on the 50 percent
to 85 percent recommendation)
and add It to the resting heart
rate to get the training rale.
If you are 45 and your resting
heart rale Is 50, your target
training heart rate would be 112

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The college said resistance
training to build strength should
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Some o f these "situational
nutrition" practices meet direct
physical needs, said Joel Gurln
editor In chief for American
Health. "For example. 59 per­
cent o f Americans ent differently
when the weather gets colder. Of
that group, a full 57 percent say
they ate soup."
Similarly. 65 percent of those
polled said they cat soup —
especially chicken soup — to
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The new culinary movement
In America has nothing to do
with ethnic cuisine, trendy res­
taurants or high-tech kitchen
gadgets. It's called sensible eat­
ing. a survey says.
The survey, which examined
Americans' nutritional aware­
ness and looked at what con­
sumers are doing to change their
diets, was comm issioned by
American Health magazine and
the Campbell Soup Co. The
telephone survey polled 1.000
Americans earlier this year.
Survey results Indicated that
bating In the 1990s will be more
sensible, with 71 percent saying
that nutritional labels are Im­
portant to them when they are
deciding what to buy at the
grocery store.
People who said weight reduc­
tion was an Important change in
their lives were asked how they
had lost weight, choosing from a
list o f 14 approaches. Many cited
o v e r a ll life s t y le ch a n g e s :

eliminating snacks and desserts
142 percent), eating less of every­
thing |37 percent), exercising
more and cutting down on fat
(32 percent each).
In contrast, only 3 percent said
special diet foods were helpful
and only 1 percent credited diet
books.
T o stay thin, respondents said
their diets included vegetables
(36 percent), fruit (27 percent),
fish (16 percent), chicken (11
percent) and salad (10 percent).
Improved health Is the major
reason people exercise, change
their diets, drink less or quit
smoking, the survey said. Of
those polled on weight loss. 35
percent said they lost weight for
health reasons. 35 percent said
they did so to look better and 27
percent said they wanted to feel
better physically.
While Americans have become
more "nutritionally literate." the
survey also Indicated that one
long-time trend — eating dif­
ferent foods for different moods
or purposes — Is still around.

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inistas plan to mSRPfife
rough for President Chamorro
By M tCHAIL MOLINSKI
United Press International

Analysis

MANAGUA. Nicaragua — In the first weeks of
her presidency. Vloletn Chamorro has fought more
battles, on more trouts, than muny govcriimi-iit
leaders fuce In an entire term.
She has battled to disband the Contra rebels,
who are reluctant to give up their weapons after a
il-yenr civil wdr.
She has hatlled the U.S. Congress, which has
been painstakingly slow about granting Nicaragua
a desperately needed S300 million aid package.
She has fought to hold together the fragile
coalition that site led to victory in Feb. 25
rteclions. and on which site must rely to
accomplish significant reforms.
Her most passionate and bitter foe, however, has
l&gt;cen the Sandlnlata Front, which ruled the
country for the past decade, and the Sandlnlstas
have made It abundantly clear they plan to fight
Chamorro every step or the way.
So fur. the GO-ycar-old grandmother has shown
no public signs of battle fatigue.
Wednesday, she helped negotiate an end to a
nationwide. 5-day long strike by pro-Sandlnlsta
government employees that almost paralyzed the
nation o f 3 million people.
Thousands state employees from telephone
sperators amt airline pilots to hank tellers and

office secretaries — all grouped In the Sandlnlsta
controlled National Workers front — walked ofT
the Job. On Friday. pro-Sandlnisla students
protested a Chamorro plan to revise the national
university code that would allow her to appoint
new directors.
"T h is is going to be a recurring problem." one
high-ranking Western diplomat In Managua said.
" It may come without a strike, with other
pressures — more discreet, but just as effective."
"T h e government cannot get anything done
without the cooperation o f the Sandlnlstas. and
the Sandlnlstas cannot oppose completely the
position o f the government because It Is not good
for International opinion.” the diplomat said. "It
will be a very complex gam e."
The Sandlnlstas say they are battling to defend
the land reform, government-run industries and
other socialist changes they implemented during
their decade-long leftist revolution, and which
Chamorro has vowed to revise in favor of a
capitalist-style economy.
Former President Daniel Ortega suggested It
was time for the Chamorro administration to sit
down with the Sandlnlstas and discuss "the global
problems that arc threatening the stability of the
country.”

Iran-Contra investigation
has entered final phase
By DAM CARMICHAEL
United Press International
WASHINGTON - Tired but
satisfied, special prosecutor
L a w r e n c e W a I s h Is n ow
supervising the filial phase of his
long In ve stig a tio n Into the
Iran-Contra scandal, Honald
Heugun's biggest political dis­
aster.
In an Interview with United
Press International. Walsh made
It clear his Investigation Is con­
tinuing. although he would not
discuss specific details.
Now that he has prosecuted all
the "central figures" In the case.
Walsh said. "That would leave
the supporting agencies and the
supervising agency - the ^
ttonal Security Council Itself."
A lth o u g h W alsh declin ed
comment, legal and law en­
forcement sources outside his
office expect a federal grand Jury
to examine the possibility of
perjury by figures who testified
during the congressional IranContra hearings end tn various
court cases.
O liv e r North, th e retired
Marine lieutenant colonel who
was convicted in the scandal,
will undoubtedly be given Im­
munity and Ik- forced to testify,
these sources said.
North, a White House- aide,
worked on the National Security
Council staff. John Poindexter.
Kcagan's recently convicted na­
tional security adviser, also Is a

prime candidate to testify, the
sources said.
Neither North nor Poindexter
have appeared In-fore a grand
Jury.
In addition to examining the
National Security Council, the
CIA's role also may be scruti­
nized more closely.
So far. W alsh's office has
prosecuted or negotiated guilty
pleas with seven Iran-Contra
defendants. The eighth case,
involving u former high-ranking
CIA official, was scuttled by
A tto rn e y

G e n e ra l

Thornburgh on "national securi­
ty" grounds: Walsh is appealing.
A ninth man awaits trial in
Baltimore.
By the end
the summer.
Waist) experts to know when he
can conclude his 3 W-ycar In­
vestigation. He Is 7H. tired uml
wants to return to Oklahoma
City, where he lives. But he also
says he fully Intends to romplcte
his Job.
Being tired Is "n o excuse for
quitting." he said.
Walsh Is a form er federal
Judge, A Republican, he served
us deputy attorney general un­
der President Elsenhower and
lias a distinguished legal career
He was named to Investigate
the scandal that dom inated
Reagan's second term. It was a
c o m p le x sc h em e In v o lv in g
secret weapons sales to Iran in
an effort to win freedom for
American hostages In the Middle
East.

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FICTITIO U S N AM E
Notice is hereby given that I
dm engaged in butlnert at UNO
landmark Lr&gt; , Cassalberry. FL
3ZZ07. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
G E O R G E ’S C A R P EN TR Y , and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida, In accordance with the
Prorlslons of the Fictitious
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
US 0* Florida Statute* ITS/
Grorge E Goodman
Publish: M ay*. I3.10.]r. IWO
D ERM

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In buslnet** at 404
Barrywood LN . Casselberry.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ot TYRA
COMPANY / S P EC T R A L U X
COMPANY, and that I Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court, Sem
inole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with Ihe Provnlon* ol
the Fictitious Nam* Statute*.
ToWIt Section U S 0 « Florida
Statute* 1*37
Mary K Herns
Publish April 2*. A May t. 13.
20. IWO
O E P 111

N O TICEO F
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that we
a rt engaged In business at in
Heron Bay Circle. Lake Mary.
F I lir a * . Sem'nole County.
Florida, under the Flctltlou*
Name ot READ PLUMBING
S E R V IC E , and that we Intend to
regltter laid name with Ihe
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
inole County, Florida, In ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
Ihe Flctltlou* Name Statute*.
To Wit: Section (65 0* Florida
Statute* 1*37,
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Joseph R Read. Sr
Publlth May 13.20. 37 4 June 3.
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N O TICEO F
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that we
are engaged in business at 4?S
F irtl S I . Geneva. F L 31331.
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Flctltlou* Name ol AV'AN
EX O TICS OF FLO R ID A, and
that we intend to regular taid
name with Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with Ine
P ro vu lo n i ol the Fictitious
Name Stetule*. To Wit Section
US 0* Florida Statute* 1*37
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Annette Blackmor*
Publish May 13.10, 71 S. June 1
mo
D ER 124
N o n c e OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hertby given that t
am engaged in butines* at P O
Bo&gt; li t 111. Casselberry F L
l i r i l . Seminole County. Florida,
under Ihe Fictitious Name ot
W E L L P O IN T IN G
BY
K E N N E Y . IN C . erd that I
Intend to register said name
with Ine Clerk ol the Circuit
Court Seminole County Flori
da. In rccordance with tne
Provision* ot Ihe Ficlltiou*
Name Statute*. To Wit Section
4*5 0* Florida Statute* l»sr
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Publlth May 11, 30. V A June 1.
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged in business at *02
E Hwy ala. Long wood. Semi
note County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol RUDY'S
AUTO SALES, and that I Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County, Florida. In ac
cordance with the “ rovisions ol
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
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Statutes 1*57
Rodolfo A Om ni
Publish May*. 13. 20. 22. IW0
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N O TICEO F RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATING. ANO
ABANDONING
RIGHTS O F WAY. OR
DRAINAGE EA SEM EN T
TO WHOM I T MA Y CONCERN
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
lhal the Board ot County Com
miisloners ol Seminole County.
Florida, at Its Regular Meeting
held on the Ith day ol May. A D .
IWO. In the County Commitslon
*r»’ Meeting Room at the Sami
not* County Services Building in
Sanlord. Florida, pursuant to
Petition and Notice heretofore
given, passed and adopted a
Resolution closing, vacating and
abandoning, renouncing and
disclaiming any and all right of
tn* County ot Seminole and the
public In and to the following
describ ed rights ol way or
drainage easement, to wit
The West 25 Ieel ol the lollow
Ing described property Begin at
Ihe SE corner ol Section 2*
Township If South. Range 11
East run North 30 chains West
S chain*. South 10 chsins. East S
chains to Beginning
By Ihe Board ot County Com
missionary ot Seminole County.
Florida this Ith day ot May
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEM IN O LE COUNTY
FLORIDA
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Clerk to tn* Board
Publish May 30 IWO
DER 104

D ic k

C o n tra s
w a v e r on
d is a rm in g
UW rsport_______________
MANAGUA. Nicaragua —
Contra lenders said Satur­
day they would stand by a
decision to hall the dis­
banding o f their forces In
spite of a claim by the
government that the de­
m obilization would con­
tinue.
C o n tra le a d e r Isra el
G u le a n u , k n o w n as
"Commandante Franklin."
announced In a three-page
letter Friday he was Indelln i t e l y s u s p e n d in g an
agreement In disarm and
dlabnnd the U.S.-backed
rebels by June 10 because
of alleged attacks against
Contra units and what he
ca lled the "p ro g ress ive
deterioration" o f President
Vlolcta Chamorro's author­
ity.
Roberto Ferrey, who Is
m o n i t o r i n g the disarma­
ment for Chamorro's gov­
ernment. tald Saturday he
spoke with Galeano at hts
mountain headquarters 111
northern Nicaragua and
persuaded him to continue
Instructing his troops to
pul down tnelr arms.
He said G a lea n o a d ­
mitted he had made "a
hasty decision."

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Notica i* hereby given that we
are engaged In business at 3443
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Seminole County. Florida, tnder
the Fictitious Name ol FLO R I
DA PRECISIO N AIR INC . and
lhal w* intend to register said
name with the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with Ihe
Provltion* ol the Ficlltiou*
Name Statute*. ToW It Section
103 Of Florida Statute* 1*57
Steve A Grant
Randall E Grant
Publish May 20. it. A June 3.
10. IWO
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in T m e c i r c u i t c o u r t ~
FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
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File Number *0 331 CP
IN R E ES T A T E O r
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TO ROSE G B E Z IO
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that a
Petition lor Administration has
been tiled In this court You are
required to serve written de
tenses to the petition not laler
than Jon* I, IWO. on petitioner s
attorney, whose name and
address are
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Suit* 106
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(4071(30 7220
and to tile the original ol the
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ice or immediately thereafter
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lenses as required may result In
a ludgmenl or order lor Ihe
r -lief demanded in the petition
without further notice
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Carole* Ann Emden
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am engaged In business at 603
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32730. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
P IO N E E R B U IL D E R S , and
that I Intend to register said
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Florida. In accordance with the
Provision* ot the Fictitious
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(65 0* Florida Statutes 1*37
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IN THE c Tr CUTt COURT
OF TH E IIT H JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA.
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
CASE NO. *0 2342 CA 44 E
DIVISION:
In re the marriage ot R E
B EK A M J O Y C E W IL L IS
PAPPAS
Petitioner
and
JOMNCHRISTIAN PAPPAS
Respondent
N O T IC EO F ACTION
TO
JO H N C H R IS T IA N
PAPPAS
YOU A R E N O TIFIED that an
action lor Dissolution ol Mar
rlage has been tiled against you
and you are required to serve a
copy ot your written delenses. It
any. to it on R EB E K A H JO YCE
W ILLIS PAPPAS plaintiffs at
torney. whose address I* 154
Clear Lake Circle, Sanlord
Florida. 32773, on or before June
II. IWO and tile the original
with the clem ot this court
either before service on plain
tilt s attorney or immediately
Iherevlfer olhe-wis* a default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded in thi
complaint or petition
O ATEDonM ay 7. IWO
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol the Court
BY Sharon Dunn
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 13. 30. 27 A June 3.
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E EIG H T EEN T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A .
CASE NO. *#-l*4ACA64-P
IN R E : The marriage ol
JA N E T S McCALMOMT.
Wile.
end
T E R R E N C E D McCALMONT
Husband
N OTICE O F ACTION
WITH D ESCRIPTIO N
OF R E A L P R O P E R T Y
P R O C E E D E D AGAINST
T O :T E R R E N C E O
McCALMONT,
New Jersey
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that a Petition for Olt
solution of Marriage has been
filed egelnsl you. end e preyer
contained within the Petition
requests the Court to order that
certain property owned by you
and yeor Wife, JA N ET S Me
CALMONT. a* tenants by the
entireties, located at t il Rabun
C o u rt. S a n fo rd , S em in o le
County, Florida, end more per
tlculer ly described et
Lot If. SANORA SOUTH. Unit
I, as recorded In Piet Book If,
Pages 74 and 77 ol the Public
Records* of Seminote County.
Florid*
be Partitioned and sold and you
aro required to servo a copy ol
your Response or Pleading to
the Petition upon the W ile’s
Attorney, A A McClenahan. J r..
104 S Perk Ave Suite B. Sen
lord. Florida 32771. and tile the
original Response or Pleading In
the Office ol the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, on or before the
lath day of June, two It you tall
to do so. a Default Judgment
will be taken against you tor the
rebel demanded In the Petition
D ATED at Sanlord. Seminole
County, Florida, this 10th dey ol
May. IWO
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIR CU IT COURT
BY: Sharon Dunn
Publish May 13.10. it A June 3.
IWO
O ER tir
L E G A L A D V ER TIS EM EN T
B ID f t t / f M I
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the City Ot Sanlord. Florida
will receive seeled bids up to
I 10 P M . on Friday, June t.
1W0. In the Purchasing Office.
Room 241 for the following
Items
PAINT PROOUCTS
At: Mdl ere to be delivered or
mailed to: The City ol Sanlord.
Purchasing Office. 100 North
Perk Avenue. Sanford. Florida
327ft The seeled bids will be
publicly opened later that same
day at 2 00 P M In the City
Commission Chambers. Room
117, Sanlord City Hall
Specifications and the p-eptr
bid forms are evallabli. at no
cost.. In Iho Purchasing Office.
Room 241, 200 N Park Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida. 1407) 330 3413
The City ot Sanlord reserves
f'i* right to accept or re[ect any
or ell bids, with or without
cause, to waive technicalities or
to accept the bid which in Its
ludgment best serves the Inter
estol the City.
C IT Y OF SANFORD
Welter Sheer In
Purchasing Agent
May 14. IWO
Publish May 20. two
O ER It*
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
C IV IL DIVISION
Case Number H 1304 CA0* L
BA RN ETTM O RTGA GE
COMPANY
Pleinlltt.
vs
W IL E Y E G R IF F Hand
R O B E R T A E G R IF F IN .h it
wilt e la l.
Defendants
N O T IC EO F ACTION
TO M IL L E R TRUCKING.
INC .
la st known address
T75f Tam O Shanler
Boulevard
N Lauderdale. F L 33064
and/or ell officers, directors,
general managers, cashiers,
resident agents and business
egents or other claimant* by.
through, under or again st
M IL L E R TR U CK IN G . IN C.;
and all partial haying or claim
Ing to have any right, title or
Interest in the property de
scribed In the Complaint, rest
dene* unknown
YOU A R E N O TIFIED lhal an
action to foreclose a Mortgage
on the following described prop
erty located in Seminole County.
Florida
Lot 13. COLONIAL POINT,
according to the plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 24. Pag*
tt, ot the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
RANGE OVEN
DISHWASHER
G A R BA G E DISPOSAL
V EN T FAN
W ALLTO W A LLCA R PET
F IR E P LA CE
has been tiled against you In the
C ircu it Court ot Sem inole
County. F lo rid a , in w hich
BA R N ETT M O RTGAGE
COMPANY. Is the Pleinhll. and
W ILEY E G R IF F IN and ROB
ER T A E G R IF F IN , his wife.
E M IL E SKURA A M A R R IED
M AN |o ln * d by H A L L I E
SKURA. his wile. SEM IN O LE
M E M O R IA L H O S P IT A L .
C H U R L C O R P O R A T IO N , e
Florida corporation CONRAD
Y E L V IN G T O N D IS T H IB U
TORS. INC . a Florida corpora
lion
FRA N K GAY PLUM B
ING. INC . JORDAN MARSH
COMPANY, a Florida corpora
tlon. ORLANDO. F LO R ID A
M IL L E R TRUCKIN G . INC
and S T A T E OF F L O R ID A
O Et’ AR IM E N T OF LA BO R
AND U N EM PLOYM EN T SE
C U R ITY , are Ihe Defendant*
and you are required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses. It
any. on Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address Is Francis E
F r l s c l a . E s q u ir e . P a p y ,
Written born A Papy, 44X&gt; W
K tn n td y Blvd . Suite 233
Tampa Florida 3340*. on or
before June I-tin. IWO. and til*
the original with Ihe Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on P laintiffs attorney or imm*
diatelf thereafter otherwise a
Default will be entered against
you lor the rebel demanded In
the Complaint
Dated on May * IWO
• Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Court
By P atriciaF Heath
As Oeputy Clerk
Publish May 13. 30. 37 A June 1

two

DFR 111

TOTH! C IR C U IT COURT
O F T N E IIT H
JUOICtAL-Ck ~ ""
IH A H D F O l
S EM IH O LE COUNTY
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. 1*4261 CA M L
C O L L E C T IV E F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
FR A N K C HARRINGTON. JR
e la l.
Defendants
N O T IC EO F ACTION
117714
TO FRAN K C HARRINGTON.
JR and FNU HARRINGTON,
hit wife. It married
It alive, and/or dead hit
1their 1 known heirs, devisees,
legal*** * or grantees and all
parsons or parties claiming by
through, under or against hit
(them)
Residence unknown
YOU A R E NOi iF IE D tnet an
Action lor foreclosure ol a
mortgage on the following prop
arty In Seminole County, Flori
da:
Lot &gt;. and covered perking E .
C Y P R E S S V I L L A G E 3R D
R E P L A T . TR A CT C PHASE I,
according to the Plat Book 14.
pogo (7. Public Records ol
Seminole County Florida
Has been tiled against you and
you art required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses. If any.
to it on S P E A R AND HOFF
MAN. Attorneys, whose addreis
IS 700 South O iilo Highway.
Second Floor. Coral Gables.
Florida 33)44. on or about 33th
day ot May, IWO, and to Ida the
or‘glnal with the Clerk ol this
Court elthor before service on
SP EA R AND HOFFM AN, et
torneyl or immediately thereat
ter; otherwise a Default will be
entered against you lor the
rebel demanded In the Com
plaint or Petition
W ITNESS my hand and teal
ol this Court on this 30th day ol
April, IWO.
ISeal I
M ARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot ttsa Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April I f A May 4. 11.
30. IWO
D EP TV
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT.
IN A N D FOR
S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A .
CASE NO. M-421ACA-M-E
SANDY CO VE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plalnlitl.
y*.
DIANE E FALSTAD and
JU LIA K FALSTAD .
Defendants
A M EN O ED
N O T IC E O F ACTION
TO J U L 'A K FALSTAD
R E S ID E N C E
Present Residence Unknown
Last Known Residence
540 N. Lakeshor* Drive
Apartment 313
Chicago, II 60611
All porn"* claim.pg interests
by. through, under or against
JU LIA K FA LSTA D and to all
parties having or claiming to
have any right. Iltl* or Interest
in tn* real property herein
dtKfib td .
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a ben on the following reel
property In SEM IN O LE County.
Florid*
THAT C E R T A IN CONDO
MINIUM P A R C E L KNOWN AS
UNIT 34. SANDY CO VE. A
CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING
TO THE D ECLAR ATIO N OF
CONDOM IN IUM T H E R E O F .
AS R E C O R D E D IN O R BOOK
IHO. PG 1344. P U B LIC R EC
O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLO R ID A AND A L L
AM EN DM EN TS TH ER ET O
has been bled against you and
you are required to serve * copy
ol your written detente*. II any.
to It on Curry. Taylor A Carls, at
223 E Robinson Street. Suit*
443. Orlando. Florida 32401. end
III* Iho original with th# Clerk ol
the above styled court on or
be lore the 13th dey ot June.
IWO. otherwise a judgment may
be entered against you tor the
rebel demanded In the com
pteint or petition
W ITN ESS my hand end Ihe
seel ol said Court on the 10th
deyol May. 1W0
I Seel I
M ARYAN NE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Patricia F Heath
Publish May t]. 20. 27 A June 3.
IWO
DE R 114
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
C IR C U IT CIV IL
CASE NO. 3*43*3 CA 4fL
FLO R ID A F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK,
l/k/a Florida Federal Savings
and Loan Assoc: a bon

Plaintiff.
vi
S T EV EN W ILLIAM
B R A D L E Y .# ! a l.
Defendants
N O T IC EO F ACTION
TO S T EV EN W ILL IA M
BRA D LEY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF S T EV EN W ILL IA M
B R A D L E Y . IF ANY
1039 Willow Grove Street
Altamonte Springs. FL 3270)
YOU A R E N O TIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
has been bled against you and
S E C U R IT Y P A CIFIC FINAN
CIA L S E R V IC E S . INC . a Del
awa/e corporation, and you are
required lo serve a copy ol your
written defenses, it any to II on
Stephan C Chumbris. ol Greene
A Mastry. P A . pleinhll s al
torney*. whose address Is P O
Boa 3S42. St Petersburg. F L
33711, on or before May 31, IWO
and hie the original with the
clerk ol this court either belore
service on plaintiff s attorneys
or im m ediately thereafter
otherwise a cetault will be
entered against you lor the
rebel demanded In Ihe com
plaint or pell bon
The p ro p e rly proceeded
against Is described as follows
Lul a. Block H. SANLANDO
SPRINGS R E P L A T OF TRACT
37. according lo the plat thereol
as recorded m Plat Book ». Page
4*. Public Records ol Sam inole
County Florida
W ITN ESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on April 2a
iwo
(S EA LI
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jean B riKent
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 2* L May 6 13
30 IWO
D E P 317

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

L I&amp; A IN O T IC E FOR PS-Nt
TH E BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEM IN O LE COUNTY
FLO R ID A
The Seminole County Board ol
County Commissioners In com
pi lance with the Consultants
Competitive Negotiation Act.
F S. 347 OSS Invites Expression*
ol Interest to provide Pro
lest Iona I Community Develop
m e n t B l c c k G r a n t Ad
minlstratlv* Servlets lor the
D e p a rtm e n t ol P la n n in g /
Community Development
Firm s desiring lo provide
Professional Servlets described
below shall submit on* II)
original and four 104) copies.
Expressions ol Interest con
tainlng all ol the requested
Information by 130 P M ., local
lime. Wednesday, June 6, IWO
Submissions will ba publicly
opened In the Board ol County
Commissioners Chambers. HOI
E . First Street. Room xWllO,
Sanlord. Florida on Ihe above
appointed date at 2 00 P M .
local lime
IF M A ILIN G SUBMISSION.
M A IL TO
Purchasing D*
partment, P O Box l i l t . San
lord. Florida 32772 li t *
IF D E L I V E R I N G S U B
MISSION IN PERSON . DE
L IV E R TO County Service*
Building, HOI East First Street.
Purchasing Recaption Room
SXX) Sanlord, Florida
EXP R ESSIO N S O F IN TER
EST MUST B E R E C E IV E D IN
T H E P U R C H A S IN G O E
PARTM EN T. HO! E F IR S T
STREET ROOM S300 S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . NO
L A T E R TH AN 1:30 P M . .
L O C A L T I M E . ON B I O
O P E N I N G
D A T E
EX P R ESSIO N S OF IN T E R E S T
R E C E I V E D A F T E R TH A T
T IM E W IL L NOT B E AC
CEPTEO
NO E X C E P T IO N S
W ILL B E MADE
EXP R ESSIO N S OF IN TER
E S T W I L L N OT B E AC
C E P T E D OR R E C E IV E D IN

*T . JOHN* R IV E R W A TER
MANAGEMENT D IS TR IC T
Ohret Notice el
Intended Agency Action
The District give* notice ot Its
Intent to Issue a permit *-&gt; •*"
'ollowinq appbeantts) on u i
I. two
SOUTHERN LAND D E V E L
O P M JT N T . A T T N : J E F F
G . # ; . H* E COM M ERCE
S T ^ A N F O R O . F L 12771.
application ( 4 I I 7 0247A, on
ll/ l/ l* The protect It located in
Seminole County. Section!t) 32.
Townshiptil 31 South, Rang* 11
East The application Is lor a
223 000 acre 170 UNIT S IN G LE
FA M ILY HOME SUBDIVISION
to be known a s D E V O N
FO R ES T. Th# receiving weler
bodylles) It ECO N LO CKH AT
C H E E R IV ER (CLASS III)
The II lets I containing aach ol
th* above listed application!*)
a r* tvallabl* lor Inspacllon
Monday through Friday axcept
lor legal holidays I CO a m lo
3:00 p m. at the St. Johns River
Water Management District.
Highway 100 West, Palalka.
Florida.
Th* District will taka action
on aach permit application
listed above unless a petition lor
an administrative proceeding
(hearing) It filed pursuant to th*
provisions of taction 130.37. F ,S .
and sactlon 40C 1.311. F A C. M
person whose substantial Inter
ests are affected by any et th*
O ittrlctt proposed permitting
decisions idenlltled above may
petition tor an adminlitratlva
hearing In accordance with sac
lion 120.37, F.S. Petition* mult
comply with the requirement* ol
Florida Administrative Cod*
Rules JOCt l l l end 400.321
and be tiled with (received by)
th* District Clerk. P O
Bo*
142*. Palalka. Florida 72071
1 4 3*. P e t i t i o n s f o r ad
minlstratlv* hearing on th*
above application!*) must be
filed within fourteen (14) days of
publications at this nolle* or
within fourteen (141 days of
actual receipt ol thi* Intent,
whichever first occurs. Failure
to III* a petition within this time
period shall constitute a waiver
ol any right such person may
h a v e lo r e q u e s t a n ad
m in lstra tlv * d eterm in atio n
(hearing) under section 120 37,
F.S., concerning lb* subject
permit application. Patlllons
which a rt not tiled In ac
cordanca with the above pro
visions art subject to dismissal
Publish May 20. IWO
D ER 201

win

M A R K O U T S ID E OF
E N V E L O P E PSOai
SCOPE OF S ER V IC ES
Provide Consulting Services lo
aid In the administration of Ihe
Community Development Block
Grant Program to include pro
gram administration, complt
anet. subrecipient monitoring,
reporting and program dev*I
opment
FO R F U R T H E R
IN
FORMATION ANO A CO PY OF
THE PS Oil PACKAGE CON
TACT: Linda C Jones, Con
tracts Analyst. 1407) 32) 1130.
E« i. m i .
Charles T. Iverson
Acting Purchasing Director
HOI E F irtl Street
Sanlord. FL1377I
Publlth May 20. IWO
O ER 122
NOTICE T O T H E P U B LIC :
Nullce It h*r«by glvtn -**M Ihe
Board ot Adjustment of the City
ol Sanlord will hold a regular
meeting on May 23, IWO. In Ihe
City Hell Commission Chambers
el H : X a m In order to contld
*r a request lor variance In the
Zoning Ordinance at It ptrtains
to Side Y ard variance re
quirements In a G C 1 district
on
LOT 3. Blk 3 Dreamwold PB 4
PG 30
Being more specifically de
scribed as located 3303 Laurel
Avenue
Planned us* ot the property It
to construct a carport unto an
exlsltng single family dwelling
Board ol Ad|i itment
w M Philips. Chairman
A D V ICE T O T H E P U B LIC It
a person decldei lo appeal a
decision mad* with respect lo
ar. matter considered et the
t u v re meeting or hearing,
he/she will need a verbatim
record ol the proceedings in
eluding the testimony and evi
dene*, which record It not
provided by the City ol Sanlord
(FST tao iosi
PUBLISH May 10 and May 20.
IWO
D ER 17

N O TICEO F RESO LU TIO N
CLOSING. VACATING, AND
ABANDONING
RIOHTS-QF-WAY. OR
DRAINAGE EA SE M EN T
TO WHOM IT MAY CONC E R N
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that the Board ot County Com
miisloners ot Seminole County.
Florida, el its Regular Mtetlng
t-tld n th* f*h asy ol M»y * P
two. tn the County Commission
art' Meeting Room at th* Semi
nole County Services Building In
Sanlord. Florida, pursuant to
Petition end Notice heretofore
glvtn. passed and adopted a
Resolution doting, vacating and
abandoning, renouncing end
disclaiming any and all right ol
the County ol Seminole and th*
public In and tn th* lotlowlng
described rig h ts of-wey or
drainage easement, trvwlt:
30 tool right ol way lying West
ol Lot 20. Block E . South ol
Tangerine St. and E k tf of th* W
Lin* ot th* NE'« of section It,
Township 31 S Rang* 2* E .
Seminole, as shown on th* plat
West Altamonte Heights. Sec
tlon One, Plat Book 10. Pagaa*
By th* Board ot County Com
mltsionert ol Samlnole County.
Florida, this (th day of May.
A D . IWO
(S E A L )’
BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO RIDA
Maryann* Morse.
Clerk to th* Board
Publish May 20. IWO
D ER 203

SEM IN O LE COUNTY BOARDO F COMMISSIONERS
N O T IC EO F P U BLICH EA R tN O
JUN E H int
7:6# P M
Th# Board ol County Commissioners ol Seminole County, Florida,
will hold a public hearing to consider the following
I. R O X IE R. M A RSHA LL — 8A90 4 43V - R 1A Residential Zone
— Appeal against th* Board ol Adiustmenl In deny-ng a side slrbet
setback variance from 17 3 tt to 0 tt on Lot I. Blnck 43. Townsit* of
North Chuluote. PB 12. Pg 4. Section 21 31 13, SW corner of 3th Street
and Avtnua F. 400 It N ol Seventh Street and 1&gt; m il* E of SR 41*
IDIST I)
2 DEBORAH L. M AD ER BAW4 33V Planned Unit
Development Zone — Appeal against the Board ol Adjuslmant In
denying a side street setback variance from JO It to 10 tt. lor e wood
privacy fence on Lot *f. Lakewood et th* Crossings. Unit Six. PB 3f.
Pg 32 53. Section 20 20 30; NE corner ot Tomlinson Drly# and
Starstone Drive IDIST 2)
This public hearing wilt be held in Room W 122 ol th* Seminole
County Services Building. 1101 E. First Street. Sanford. Florida, on
June 12. IWOat 7 00pm or as soon thereafter as possible
Written comments tiled with th* Land Management Director will
be considered Persons appearing at the public hearing will be
heard Further details available by calling 321 1130. ext 7444
Persons art advised that It they decide to appeal any dec IStoo
made at mishearing, they will need to Insure that a verbatim record
ot Ihe proceedings Is mad*, which record Includes th* testimony and
evidence upon which th* appeal is lo ba based, per Section 214 0103,
Florida Statutes
BO ARO O F COUNTY COMMISSIONSRS
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO R ID A
BY SAN D RAGLEN N .CH AIRM AN
A T TES T MARYANNE M O R S E .C L ER K
Publish May 20. IWO
O ER 206
IN T H E CIR CU IT COURT. EIG H T EEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT, SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLO RID A CASE NO 10 0444 CA 11 G
IN RE F O R F E IT U R E OF THE FOLLOWING D E S C R IB E D
P R O P ER T Y H O N E 1*41 C H EV R O L ET TRUCK. V E H IC L E
ID EN TIFICA TIO N N UM BER 2GCDCI4ZOB11457IO
SEC O N D N O T IC EO F F O R F E IT U R E P R O CEED IN G S
TO Edward Roger Birtch. 1652 Wildlox Drive.
Casselberry. F L 32707
and all otners who claim an interest in the following property a)
one 1*41 Chevrolet Truck. VIN JGCOCI t70Bt I45IM. which was
seized on or about Ihe 27th day ol October, loss at or near County
Road 427 and Magnolia Street Altamonte Springs. Seminole County.
Florida, by and being held by Seminole County SherlM’i Depart
ment. who will appear belore the HONORABLE C VERNON M IZE.
JR on 15th day ot June. IWO at * JO A M In room N334 tor a
Pre Trial to show causa why the described property should not be
forfeited to the use ot or sale by the Sherlfl ol Seminole County, upon
producing due proof that the same was used in Seminole County.
Florida, in violation ol the laws ot the Shite ot Florida dealing with
contraband and other criminal offenses pursuant to Florida Statutes
*32 IJ1 704
A copy of thy Petition for Rule to Show Cause and for Final Order
ol Forfeiture Is on tile with the Clerk ol the Circuit Court Seminole
County, Florida and is avaiiabia tor examination during regular
business hours Whereas a prima laoe showing has been made by
the Petitioner that mere Is probable cause lor the issuance ot a Rule
to Show Cause, it is therefore the rrder ol Ihe Cour* lhal all potential
Respondents who claim an Interest in the property, shall within
twenty 320) days Irom service but no later than seven (7) days belore
the dale set above, show cause by tiling with the Court, responsive
pleadings as to why Ihe Cour t should not enter its Order forfeiting the
property to the us* of. or sa'e by. the Sheriffs ol Seminole County
YOU A R E F U R T H E R COMMANDED tO serve a true and correct
copy ot such pleadings within said lime period upon ANNE E
RICHARDS R U T B E R G ASSISTANT STATE A T T O R N EY , e l the
address lisred below Failure to tile and serve such ptcwdmgs within
said l:me period shall result in the entry ol a Default and Final Order
ol Forfeiture t H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y lhal this Notice end Its
accompanying pleadings are being served pursuant to Florida
Statutes *J2 701 10*. this 25th day ol April. IWO
NORMAN H W OLFINGEM, STATE ATTORNEY
BY ANNE E RICH ARDS R U TBER G . A S A
FioridaBarN o 247*01.Office ol the Stale
Attorney 10O East F irst Street San tor d Florida 32771
Publish April 2* A May 6 13.20. IWO
D E P ]3t

�SB - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Sunday. May 20. 1000

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L e g a l N o tic e s

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

ST.JOHNS R IV E R W ATER
M AN AGEM EN T D ISTRICT
G iv tl Nolle* ol
Intended Agency Action
Th# Dlitrlct give* not):* ol It*
Intent lo ll*u* * permit to th*
loi lowing eppllcentlt) on MAY
I. 1H0:
SOUTHERN LAND O E V E L
O PM EN T. 1*01 L E E RD. SU ITE
ISS. W IN TER P A R K . F L m
implication *11 i t ; 0077A. on
l/7*/*0 Th* project It located (r
Seminole County. Secttond) 17.
Township!*) I I South. Rang* ]t
Eatt. Th* application It tor a
11* WO acr* P R IV A T E SIN G LE
D W ELLIN G USE to be known
a t DEVON FO R ES T Th* r*
celvlng w attr b o d y llti) It
ECO N LO CKH A TCH EE R IV E R
(CLASS III).
Th* lllo(t) containing each ot
th* above llttod appllcatlon(i)
are available lor Intpecllon
Monday through Friday except
tor legal holiday*. 100 a m. to
4 00 p m . at Iho St. Johnt River
Water Management Dlttrlcl,
Highway 100 W**t. Palatka.
Florida.
Th* Dltlrlct will take action
on each permit application
lilted above unlett a petition lor
an admlnlttratlv* proceeding
(hearing) I* tiled puriuant to th*
provitlont ol tectlon 170 J7. F S .
and toctlon *OC I 111. F A C. A
porton whole tubttantlal Inter
ettt are altected by any ol th*
D illrlctt propoted permitting
dec IHorn Identified above may
petition tor an admlnlttratlv*
hearing In accordance with tec
lion 1X37, F.S Petition* mutt
comply with th* requirement* ot
Florida Admlnlttratlv* Cod*
Rule* tOC t i l l end *0C I i l l
and be filed with (received by)
Ih* Dltlrlct Clerk. P .0 Bo.
NT*, Palatka. Florida 32071
1 *1 *. P e t i t i o n * to r a d
m lnlttratlv* hearing on th*
above application (t) mult be
filed within fourteen ( la) day* ol
publication* ot Ihlt notice or
within fourteen (la) dayt ol
actual receipt ot thli Intent,
whichever flrtl occur*. Failure
to III* a petition within thlt lime
period thall conitltut* a waiver
of any right tuch perton may
h a v e to r e q u e t t an ad
m ln lttr a tlv * determ ination
(hearing) under tectlon 130 57,
F S . concerning th* iub|ect
permit application Petition*
whjch are not filed In ac
cordanct with th* above pro
vltlont are tublect to dltmlttal.
Publlth May 10. &gt;W0
D ER 202

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 ___________________ 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3
CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HO'JRS
14 ttetewi f i tlm**. . . 5SC » Ewe
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3 Umo I
M W ACCEPTING

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DiAOlINtS
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday ■I * A M, Saturday
Monday M 30 A.M. Saturday

ADJUSTM EN TS AND C R E D IT S : In th« tvtnt of in
error In an ad, the Sanford Herald will bt responsible lor
the first insertion only and only to tho extent ol ttw cost
ol that Insartlon. Pleas# check your ad for accuracy tho
lirst day it runs.

National manufacturer need*
local perton to tervlc* 100%
natural |ulca route Beit
on*
man bull net* ever. No
telling No overhead. Mutt
have 114.400 tecured 100% by
Inventory. 144.000 very pottl
bl* flrtt year Thlt could make
you Independent. F lrtt time
otter, for dtlellt call *am
*pm......................I &gt;00 413 1740

FOUND - Large call Color point
Siam*** Vicinity ol Sanford A
Celery Av. about a week ago
Call JJl 2244 to identity_________
.L O S T M A LE B E A G L E - Blue
tick marking* on leg*. orange
collar. Latt teen 4/27. behind
Sunlend Etlatet. Our kldt
m itt him very much! It you
have teen him. pleat* cell
324 1744 dayt A1J3 4244 eve* I

BEAUTY SALON
3 n a t i o n f a m ily t a lo n
w/tanning bed A manicure
ttetloni alio. C attalb erry.
)7/*2. Call 331 7*3* attar 4pm
B E S T ONE PERSO N SU SI
N ESS E V E R I Only If.tOO
totally tecured by equipment
Cen make you Independent
No telling. No Inventory No
overhead *40.000 very po**l
b l* f ir at y e a r . L im it e d
opening* available Call Mr.
Adam idayornlghl

25—S p e cia l N otices
BECOME A NOTARY
For Detain: 1 100 4J2 4244

^^lorlda2totar^AMoclallor^_

27— N u rsery &amp;
C hild C are
A FFO RD A B LE
L o v in g
Childcare, H R.S. reglitered.
4AM 4PM Cell...... .....JJl *4*2
DAT C A R E In my Sunlend
home Reatonebl* r07C*54
___________ Call 222 4541____________
HRS Reglitered - Will watch
your child, my home. Mon
F r l . m**l»/tnack
373 1144

______ 1-800-533-3962
II achieving ebtalut* and fatal
financial freedom within * to
I I month* pushes any button*
el all. call 4S7-241-1MJ, 14 hr
r.corded mettag*.______________

P A R TN ER wanted tor boating
butlneta. Have fun and make
money.
Boating experience a
'
3 5 - T r a i n i j j a ^ W ^ piu*
Richard *31 3437.__________

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BE A PARALEC

Accredited 1*74. Attorney In
ttructed. Home Study. Fin
Aid. Free Catalog. SCI
I 400 44* 1444

43—M edical &amp; D ental

AIDES, NURSES l
THERAPISTS
FREE BREAKFAST
M*dlc4l Pertonnel Peel
Invite* you lo |oln ut tor e
comolimenlary breakteit at
Stw. jy t. Hwy. 17 *2. Santord
(South ot Airport Blvd)
Tuetday. May JJ. I am to 10
am Bring your llcenta and
certlllcatei
Call Marge at 74* 4214
Medical PertanMl Peel

VENDING ROUTE
""

il. Great location* Mult
*all quickly. 1 000 704 0341

59— F in a n c ia l
S e rv ice s________
ATTN! MERCHANTS ONLY
V IS A /M C a v a il., ntw /eld
bu*lne**et at lew #41.471
M .kel 447 4111..**% t l t . p l rate

AT—Money to Lend
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
ttt. 2nd or equity mortgage*
Good/Bad credit. Low rate*
240-444* Mortgage Magic. Inc.
Lie. Mlg Bkr. a40E.434.Ce**

GOLD CREDIT CARD
13.400. Credit Lin*
GUAR. VISA/MC
Guer. Cavh Advene*
1*00-434 3404.............. *44.34 tee

7 1 -H e lp W anted
49—M iscellaneous
• IN LO V E? L IK E TO G E T
AWAY ALON ET Fly to the th*
wonderful country ol France
(P e ril) for 11,400 lor I people
round trip Can’t beat that for
love! Pleat# note your travel
arrangement* mult be uted
by Sept 30th. to, tublect lo
availability ol teat* A follow
mg travel date* are exempt
Irom travel. May 241*; July
J * . Aug It. Sept. 14 Call
344 ta04 from 34PM ...........M. F.

~ 55— B u sin ess
____ Opp ortunities
M O BILE SIGN COMPANY •
good money maker Cell 331
0643. anytime. M

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICE TO TH E P U B LIC :
Not let it hereby given that the
Board of Adjustment of the City
of San lord will hold a regular
meeting on May 2S. IWO. in the
City Hall Commission C h an b en
at It X&gt; a m in order to consid
er a request for variance in the
Zoning Ordinance as it pertains
lo Front Yard variance re
quirements in a SR I district on
LOT IS. Blk I Country Club
Manor. Unit J P B 12 P C H
Being more specifically de
scribed as located 120 Club
Road
Planned use of the property it
to construct a carport unto an
ensting tingle family dwelling
Board of Adjustment
W M Philips, Chairman
ADVICE TO THE P U B LIC If
a person decides to appea* a
decision made wilt* respect lo
any matter considered at the
above m eeting or h e a rin g ,
he the will need a verbatim
record of ihe proceedings In
eluding ihe testimony and' t v I
dence.
ith record It not
provided by the City of Sanford
l F S 21* OIOS)
PUBLISH May 10 and May 20.
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M O K O U P K .
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Opportunists

CASH A V A ILA B LE
Buy inf Hemet A Martgege*
G r t c k jjt o d a j^ ^ ^ ^

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
Ceto&amp;Hrv Cipher cryftggramft c#a creatwO from qur;ut.,-,n% t , temou*
paoate peet end
Each ertter m thw eipNw st*n*3* for
ersotrtw TotSSf « cK* £
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55— Bu sin ess

21— P erso n als

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATING, AND
ABANDONING
RIGHTS-OF-WAY, OR
DRAINAGE EA SEM EN T
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that th* Board ol County Com
mlttlonert ot Seminole County.
Florid*, at It* Regular Meeting
held on the Ith day ol May. A D .
tWO. In th* County Commission
art' Meeting Room at the Semi
nole County Service* Building In
San lord, Florida, puriuant to
Petition and Notice heretofore
given, patted and adopted a
Retolulion doting, vacating and
abandoning, renouncing and
dltclaiming any and ail right ol
the County ot Seminole and the
public In and lo the following
d e tcrlb ed right* ol way or
dramageeatemenl. to wit
NORTH 10 F E E T OF THE
S O U T H W E S T '« O F T H E
NORTHEAST 'a OF SECTION
J*. TOW NSHIP J l SOUTH
RANGE M EA ST
Which right* were purportedly
granted to the County puriuant
to that certain Deed recorded in
Deed Book Wl. Page 340 Public
Record* ol Seminole County.
Florida
By Ih* Board ol County Com
m iitlonen ol Seminole County.
Florida, thlt #1h day ol May.
A 0 . IWO
(S EA L)
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
MaryanneMorte.
Clerk to the Board
Publlth May JO. IWO
O ER JOS

1 V H H

U B G
1 B S G

MOLLY M A I D * *
Prat. Meld Service! Will train.
fulltime. Mon F rl.....767 4007
o O F F IC E ASSISTANT*
Smile I Thli new bo** need*
you! Amwer phone and e it lil
In variety ol oil Ice dull**
AAA EM P L O ..A E H T
7*0 W. 14th S t .............. 134 417*

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
R e p o rt* to h o ip lt e l Ad
mlnlttretor Minimum ot 1
year* executive tecrelerlel
experience In a health cere
letting, preferably hotpltal.
A c c u r a l * t y p i n g w it h
dictaphone and a cc u ra te
grammatical tklllt. Experl
enc* in word procetting prel
lered
T h li highly v lilb l*
potltlon require* excellent
communication end people
tk ills M ull be available to
take minute* at 2 evening
Board Meeting* per month
A llrecll v* talar y and benefit*.
Contact Director ol Pertonnel
W. Voluile Memorial Hoipltel 1
701 W. Plymouth Av*
Defend, FI., 32721 er cell
___ *04 714 432». ext. 1131
■ .A IR L IN E S JO B S * *
II *,004 to *24.400 per year I Call
*04 42* 127* ext. A*J

APPLICATORS NEEDED!
Earn up to 112 per hour W*
train Outdoor work Potential
to Own Your Own B u iin eu t
___
C A LL 1)3 *4*7773

APPOINTMENT SETTER
Work day* Irom home calling
Sanford area Call
44*0131
A S S E M B L E T O Y S A Craft
Item*, lull part lima High
earning*1 404 231 3011__________

AsshUnt M i n i f t i Train*#

Y-NOT-U
I am 24, own my own butlneti
alter 3 month* ot training and
now have I petition* avail
able Up to iaOO/wk during
training Advancement 2 4
week* Cell Cheryl, 414 4404

ASST. MANAGER NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER HELP
P i r i i ixptrl«n &lt;i p rtlffred
Ratiraai v ?ltoma! P jrfsC ify
Sanford, 2WO 5 French Ava

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CARPENTER HELPERS
Wanted. Mutt have hand tool*
and tramportatlon 444 41*1.

CHILD DUE WORKERS
Flexible hour*, experienced
with rheutteur'i llcenta pre
tarred Apply 4440 Weytlde
Dr. Santord..................333 44*3

* * * * * * * * *

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S M G
C U B C

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B H H U S .

P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N
Thu purpos*) o l psychology &gt;to
giva u s a com pletely dittereni idea ol (he things w e know
b e ll " — P aul Valety

NEW BTARTINO r a t e s
F u ll/ p a r t lim a poaltlona
available. Experience pre
torred Apply a l:
Hi lIlia van Health Care Center
*4* Mallenvllle Av#,. Santard
333*444.--- _ ---------- E.O .E./H

DEMONSTRATORS

Call Hon. 33* *131 or 4741701
AVON SKIN SO SOFT
Buy or Sell
Harriet 373 N it or Pal 333 433]

BINDERY HELP
Lon9 end short term Hiring
now Long wood araa Ceil
Michoai
4ft /SOS

MAINTENANCE MAN

HOSPITAL JOBS
Start S4 40. your area. No axp.
necettery. For Into call
I *00 f*0 *1** 4am 4pm 7 day*
_____________417 ao le e _____________

* I NEED HELP *
Eaty phone work at home No
• ip . Part tlm*. JITOt/mo Full
time, *7*00/mo Alto tom*
t a le * p o t lt lo n * . C a ll
1*04 *44 0*14 ext 104____________

InftitiBfl G«tiinf You Do r r ?
&gt;

MEOIOU. OFFICE POSITIONS
Leading medical p ractice
management group I* leaking
quel Hied candidate* tor th*
following petition*.

S A LES

W AU SHIFTS
H IG H ER STARTINO PAVt
For cert I lied or experienced
Apply In perton to:
Lakevlew Hurting Cantor

NURSING ASSITANTS
F u ll lim e , 7 1 and 3 It .
E x c e lle n t b en efit*, good
working condition*, friendly
people Apply at 44 N. Hwy. 17
B *7. DeBery. Men. thru F rl.
fAM to 4PM. EO E_______________
e C A S H IE R *
No exp. neededi Tabulate with
Ih l* **t. local com pany.
Cheerful pertonellly win*!
AAA EM PLO Y M EN T
744 W. 24th S t .................. 313 5174

WantA Fulfilling Cartti?

OVER THE N0A0 DRIVERS

A U TRADES NEEDED
Painter#. Carpenter#, oft.
Get all the work you can
handla C all................ &gt;4* 0711

DATA ENTRY
Pertonnel needed Mult type
451 WPM Experience In title
Indentry helpful but not nect*
vary Apply In perton on May
12nd, 23rd and 14lh Irom
1:10AM to 4PM. American
Pioneer Title tnturence Co
))*W 1*1 St, Santord. FI EO E
e R O U TE R U N N E R e
Loahl All local deltverle*
H o m a a v e r y n lg h t l
EttablliTied route with thlt
dynamic company.
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
TttW. lim it ................... 314 4174

DEBIT AGENT
Gull Lila Iniurance Company
I* now taking application* to
work In the Sen lord or Oviedo
area Salary and Commi*t&gt;oni
with Co. Banalltt Cell lor
appt , t t o e :X 447 4*4 444*
_____________(Orlando)-____________

DIETARY AIDES
F U L L A N O P A R T T IM E
Experienced preferred Cell
lor an Interview
HIlltievan Health Cere Center
*M Mallenvllle Ave,, Santord
31144*4..........................E.O .E./H

DISTRIBUTE FLYERS!
3 dependable peop't. AM/PM
ihltt* 44 40betel Cell Merle
774 10*1 hr tween 11AM J PM

ORIVERS
Over the read, t-ector trailer,
m u ll have 2 year* experience
end good driving record
f \ -age trip 10 day*.
Cell I Me-174 *444
AO Carrier*. Tavar4«. FI.

Drivtrs I F iim in f P u lltrt
Apply in part* l U w t t Maitland
U%% t. Hw y *
Maitland

DRIVER
a yrt tractor h alier over the
toed experience and good
driving record. Cell between 7
end 4 P M 121 4044_______________
Earn up to 1114 a week Attem
ble product* at home Amat
Ing menage glvei detail*
Call 304 lie 4140 ext 10
e E V E . R E C E P T IO N IS T *
E a t y w o rk l S e c u re at
m oiphere! O il weekend*!
Greet Benefit*!
AAA EM PLO Y M EN T
744 W. 24th St.................. I l l 5174

EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE
Fortune 400 company ha*
Immediate opening* tor ce
rear minded Individual* with
background In equipment
maintenance. Knowledge ol
e le c tric a l, pneumatic and
electronic control* e* well e*
general mechanical ex perl
ence It desired Excellent
benefit package Include* paid
vacation, holiday*, retirement
plan, uniform, end medical
iniurance Salary: 125,000 plut
depending on experience
Send retum e to General
Manager. P O Box 2247
Orlando F L 12402 EO c/M /F

E ip ’ d. Power Box O p v ito r
ASPH ALT L U T E MAN
Full time petition*! Apply:
1400 Long wood Lk. Mary Rd
Cell 4341131 tore ppl

FITTER/WELDER
COMBINATION
Plate, pipe, mite 430 00*0

WE HAVE TH E SOLUTION!

W* oiler tep pay. greet benefit*
end Ih* opportunity to work el
many ot Ih* lop compente* in
your area. Call now tor an
appointment I .
740 4773

NO FEE/Ffl IOAY PAY

S ERVICES

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full time potltlon. reildanlial
experience and repair knowl
edge a .nutt Landicap. ,g
experience benellclel Im
mediate openingt. good pay
endbenelllt. 712 4131___________

JOIN OUR jVl
Family Rastaurant Team
Bill Knapp* It now accepting
application* lor exp line
cooki Full A pert lime potl
lion* available with com
petllv* pay A greet benelit*
package No Phone* Cell*.
Apply in Perton, III ) Douglai
Ave, Altamonte Sprgt _________
LA N D SCA PER S
Full tlm*
potlllon*. D river'* Llcenta
required
Cell 132 4)33
LAUNDRY W O R K ER S • Mult
be herdworking, dependable
and motivated
Immediate
Hire 44 00/ttart. ra il* alter X
day* Medical.......... 33* 4454

LAW ENFORCEMENT
No t i p . n e c e t t e r y l F o r
application A Information, call
21*441-1124*11. S U M
4A M IP M .............................. 7d*ya
• M AIN TEN AN CE H E L P E R *
L o v e ly c o m p le x o f f e r *
liability benefit* end quick
relte* Cell today)
AAA EM PLO Y M EN T
744 W. 34th St.................... 313-S174

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Daily Work
DailyPay
Call Bob for detail*
lite r l a m . ___
111 t i l l

• e S A L E S A S S O C IA T E S * •
WE N E E D

A FEW 000° WOMEN
TO LIS T A S E L L HOMES
C A L L DON A T ............ 321 7322

SECRETARY
NOW HIRING
• Good Pay
e l Day Week
d in Fern Park

___________ misaa___________

POSTAL JOBS
Start Sit 41/hr For e ia m and
application Information call
2 ie t4 T t4 4 t.tif. F L 12*
* e m to*p m 7 day*
POSTAL S E R V IC E Job* Salary
to 44SK Nationwide Entry
le v e l p o t lt lo n *
C e ll
111*04 44 7 4000 E l l P *172

POSTAL JOBS
Start t i l 41/hr. For exam end
application Information cell
121*174* 444*. axl
F L 12*.
*AM TPM .7daya ____________

PRESSER

EO E ........ .................. M /F/H/V

The Santord Herald I* keeking
an h dividual tor our dlipley
ad ver tiling if aft Candidate*
m u ll be e n e rg e tic t a ll
motivated end determined
Prior experience In new*#*
per and/or advertlilng tale*
required Poll I ion otter* tale
r y p lu t co m m ittio n and
benefit* Pleat* lend return*
or contact
Leer* Sellien
Th* Santord Herald
344 N. French Av*.
Santord. FI. 37771

93—RoomH o r Went
A T TR A C TIV E ctoen efficiency,
TV. microwave, meld tervlc*
Call 323 4004 or 321 4447
C L E A N ream*, kitchen end
laundry lecllltto*. Cable TV.
Starting at STB/wfc 330 4422

DCBANY
All houte privilege*! 140 wh
Available immediately113 0147.
F U R N IS H E D ltu d lo w '**p
kitchen
Lett ot tlorage!
Quiet, well kepi community.
SANFORD CO URT.........314 224)
LA R G E room in private houte.
TV, kitchen privilege*. Phone
end pool Cell 333 1443.__________
SANFORD • Share nice turn 3/3
condo
H e* e v e r y th in g
privacy
Prefer employed

lemeleiaJwkjjej^JTCTMSI^

97—A p a rfm u n fi
Fu rn ish ed / Rent
SANFORD
3 bdrm. clot* to
downtown, complete privacy I
1*0 per week p lu t S200
tecurlty........................133 334*

★ SANFORD*
• SPECTACULAR*

STAIRS PROPERTY

TEMPTED TO TEMP?

OOFFICE CLERKS
4 RECEPTIONISTS
aSECRETARIES
a WORD PROCESSORS
PINDUSTRIAL WORKERS

ADVERTISING CONSULTANT

SANFORD - Male will there 3/3
houta with mature tomato.
1250 per month include*
utlUlle*. cable, wether/dryer
No tmok* or dop* 324 2720.
k e y manage___________________
Sealer C til ten T * Share Mem* ■
Geneve areal Free room A
prlv bath, kit'laundry prlvil.
In exchange lot driving A lltv
d u tto LM u *H lh « *t»M 4M II*

RENTA-BEOROOM

M A N A G EM EN T* R E A L T Y

*

Full tlm*. 4 day* e week
Great benelit* Good pay Cell
332 3447 or apply In perton.
Dry Clean USA. Heathrow

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Continental Circuit*. Inc., a
lead ing m a n u fa c tu re r ot
printed circu it board*. It
expanding It* production tore*
by opening 20 new poiltion*
on til 2nd end 3rd thlftt
Sterling rate* ere from *4 to
t l 71 per hr with premlnlum
pay lor 2nd or 3rd ihltt* and
lor experience A tlgn up
bonut ot 1310 will be paid to
Ihote who have prior expert
enc* In manufacturing P C B 't
W* otter .-I excellent benelit
p ack ag e including group
health, profit therlng and a
im oke Ire * environm ent
Apply in perton
Continental Circuit* Inc.,
1114 Retie Av*., Winter Sprgt
F L ., 32744
447 4*4 4444
_____________ EEO /M F_____________

PRODUCTION WORKERS
Longwood manufacturer it
looking for energetic reliable
people to till potllioni on our
2nd thill*. *4 per hour. Apply
In perton: Parker Hannifin.
777 Bennett Dr . Longwood
(T ik e 434 to Commerce Park,
■era** Irom South Seminal*
Hmpitat)............................EO E

Conttrucllon exp. helpfull
Herd worker * willing to learn
all phate* ot office, benelit*
available Cell
431 4272

SECURITY OFFICERS
For Lake Mary Experience
or will train. Full A Pert tlm*
M ETR O SE C U R IT Y
&gt;51177*

SOCIAL WORKER '
40 hr*, per week 46.40 per hr
plut benelit* to itart Apply In
per ion al the Salvation Army.
700 W 34th St.■Santord
T E L E M A R K E T E R S - Earn 4350
day Daily procetting order*.
Incomingc*ll»anlyl 747 43*4
T LC Heme Cempentont
mature companion* K th,
e ld e rly
P e r t / F u ll Time
Call . ...............
321 10*1
* INSURANCE G A L *
Valuable otllc* tpot Learn to
give quote* A follow through!
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
744 W. llth S t,
3715174
VO LT
TEM P O R A R Y S E R V IC E S
Call 41**7**___________

W irthouM Woik4rs/Ass«mbl|
F ictorj i Dnvtrs Now
P To 5750 weekly plut benefit*
P Full Time/Part ttme
• All Shill* Open
• Hiring Several Trainee*
I 1*)H 4*
W /relundpellcy

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL
To t i l t l hr! Will trelnl All
lhlft*. all type* l Permanent!
Metre Emptoymenl.—.. 444-tll)
• W AREHOUSE W O R K ER #
Super boil will train depen
dable perton I Quick rail#*
Learn It all here!
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
740 W. 14th S I ................ 113117*
W ELDERS
Start today! To IIS per hourl
Will train) 2 ih llti Alltypet!
Metre Employment
4*4 *111
e O F F IC E A S S 'T•
Funl Lively eilabllthment.
will train you Smile! It you
went a eerier If* here
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
740 W. l l l h 41................... 121417*

PRODUCE PERSONNEL

91—A p artm en ts/
House to Share

Experience needed in all tec
tt* Ol product operation*
Apply In perun .......... CYSCO
H4W . Story Rd.. Oceee, PI.

D ELTO N A • Share 1 bdrm
home 4150/mo plu* utllittet
and dr pout Cell *04 532 023*

R E N T A BEDROOM and gel
Ih* very bell living) With your
bedroom come* th* ut* ol
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Cable TV
I* inch TV
Full Kitchen with micro)
Completely Furniihed
Privet* Patio
Oithet. Pot*. Pen*
Silverware. Glettet
Til* entry, kitchen A bath
Central A/C
Vaccuum twice a week
Located by perk w/tennu
PLU S
W* pay electric end water
P LU S

USE OF PRIVATE BEACH
IN N EW SM YRN A
A D U LTSO N LY
( P E R F E C T F O R S IN G LES !)
Sorry, no pet*
Application A Depotil Only *130
PIG BEDROOM. *124 wk
SMALL BEDROOM. *100 WK
C A L L * 4. W EEK D A Y S

3 2 2 -6 4 4 7
SANFORD
I bdrm . clot* to
downtown, 4100 per week plu*
S I C 0 t e c u r l t y In c lu d e *
Utlllll**!........................113 224*
54 N 7 0 R O
NIC* I A 2 bd'm
apt* *300(JP/mo. • ckp R t f *
required Nopeli 111 3141
SANFORD D U P LEX
1 bdrm
adult*, no pet* Quiet. A/C.
tlorege available *210 per
month 322 4222 or I *49 *151
SAN FORD
targ* I bdrm,
complete (rivecy. dot* to
downtown *100 per week plu*
*240 tecurlty Include* utllitle*
____________Cell 123 lit * ___________
I BEDROOM lurnlthed apt No
pet* *100 tecurlty, |*0/wk.
A/C Utllitle* paid 13I I414.

99—A p artm en ts
U n fu rn ish ed / Rent
A IR Y 2 BDRM. I BATH
Santord dote in) Wood lloort,
private. *4Q0/mo ...... *441141
CLEA N - I bdrm. apl , e'e. No
pet*. tllO'mo plu* *250 depot
It. Cell......... 123 1074/menage

LPN FULL TIME
Buty Santord doctor. 4 day
work week Many benefit*.
Write: 140# Santord Herald.
PO Box 1447 Santord 23773

W W W MAIDS W W W
FRO N TD ESKCLERKS
F/tlme. benelit*. pd holiday*
A vacation, uniform Apply in
perton, Oeyt Inn, 440 Oougla*
Av , Altamonte or cell 447 7111

M in i|4 i Small 8-Unit Motel
Efficiency plut tmell weekly
44 provided! C e ll........ 740 *440
M ED ICAL

FLOWER DELIVERIES
From own car. Thurtday A
Friday. 30c per mile * com
m in ion . E*l. 4 yrt 744 5444.
F U L L or Pert time delivery end
appliance repair. Experienced
only Call for appt Allen'#
Appliance 407 444 4441 DeBery
F U L L T im e M e ln te n e n c a
P e r t o n lo r c o m m e r c ia l
laundry company Mull have
complete tervice knowledge A
ability to work on Citiellt
Dryer*. Wathex Wether*. A
Chicago Ironert Immediate
hire on proven ability ,324 *2*4

M uil have experience end ret
Apply M IC Trucking. 1*71 W
lit S t . Santord__________________
P A R T T IM E Money doe* grow
cn tree*! W* buy Spanlth
Mot* I Call 333 4712

Become e Telemarketer lor
Ih* Santord Herald. Call John
between 4 4 30PM (No early
b lrd tp ltetal)..............312 1411

W* have immediate thort and
long term enignment* in your
area lor

IN

NURSE AIDES

Will train, taveral needed
now) All type*)
Metre Emp4eyn»eet....... A4A41I)
Lecal/CarRB ien Tetes/HR
I 4*7-4*7 *0**Teton1 Eel Men Fee

R EC EP TIO N IS T
For a wild
and cra iy allice!
Call 434 #404___________

That* nr* challenging and
fin an cially rew arding op
portunltle* for th* right Indl
vlduelt Send return* to:
R TM ................... P.O. Rex *14241
F L 237*1

• the* Manager
4 F rent Office Reception!*!
g iMvrance/Cedtng Special!*!
P Electron!* Rilling Special)*)

*1* E. lnd SI.........

CONSTRUCTION M l TRAMS

P e rt tlm *. F o r ihopplng
center C*II407 311 1200

Part lime In Oncology otllc*
(Santord/Tiltonal. Approx 20
hr» per wk. Plea** wtomlt
return*: Box 404. c/o Th*
Santord H erat;. P .O Box
1*47, Santord. F L 32773 1447.
* PRODUCTION TR A IN E E *
Super spot! Work with food
p r id u c t l S e lf m o tlv attd
needed. Clean co InSanto-d
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
744 W. 25th S t .................. 222-117*

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

CONSTRUCTION Co. need! bl
li n g u a l t e c r a t a r y w ith
excellent computer, aeding
•klllt. A WP aklll* Call btwn
I am and S pm .3301*24
C R A FTS a S K IL L S P T R A D E S

^ W a n te d

M ED iC A L

Own hour* Jewelry, llngere,
handbag* Party Plan . Cell
_____________331-134*______________
• G A L F R ID A Y e
Enjoy Ih* com tor I able at
moiphere Irom variety tpot.
Antwer and direct &gt; I*.
AAA EM P LO Y M EN T
744W.I4RIS4..................313-4174

REGISTERED NURSE
7AM lo3PM Shill. Perl time
Apply In perton 4AM 4PM
Lakevlew Hurting Center
*)* «■twd 41.....................Santord
M ED ICAL

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS
4 hr». par day. Monday
Friday. E npar lane ad. 221 7020

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS
PART T IM E. P L E A S E C A LL
______________ 331 3477______________
M EDICAL

RELIEF COOK

• STOCK P U L L E R *
4 day* per week Ex p d in
• T R A IN E E *
Special diet*needed!!
Nice bon went* to train you lo
Apply In perton (AM 4PM
learn the department Great
Lakevlew Hurling Center
learning tpot! Quick raitet
* n E. Tnd St.....................Santord
AAA EM PLO YM EN T
700 W. 34th S I . ..........................7 » 1)74 MEDICAL
H O M E M A K E R 4 /C A R E E R
Women A Couplet) Full lime
or pert time, tel your own
hour* Car. Mon nite* avail A
• 17 50 Per HourII
phone req'd Princes* Houte
* Gcud Working Condition*! I
a Colgale Patmoilve Co , Good
H o u t e k e i p i n g S e a l ol
LONGWOOO H EA LTH CA RE
Approval 170 */ h rl .334 0733
23**744
EO E

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AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"
E X C E L L E N T PAY. Benefit*
Trentportation Call
407 2*4 7400 ext 1442
Toil refunded tem 10pm
AUTOM OTIVE

BOOT MAN NEEDED NOW!
S M G

C A R P E N T E R H E L P E R S Mult
have exp. Toot* end trampor
tatton. After tpm37J7)47.

CNA’s I NA’i
obov# lotted o SI SOcoth diwoMnt fa* prompt peymenl Schodulm-g moy wntuda HeroId Advertiser al the coif ol on additional doy Cancel
wham you ge» retultt Pay only for dayt your od runt at rate earned
Uie full dettrlption for fantest retultt Copy mutf follow acceptable
typographical form.

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E EIG H T EEN T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT.
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A .
CASE NO.: W-2741-CA-M-L
IN R E : The Marriage ol:
SUSAN W ESTBROOK R IL E Y ,
Pr*'*:c r :r .
and- ——
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THOMAS P A TR IC K R IL E Y .
Retpondent
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO THOMAS PA TR ICK
R IL E Y
R E S ID E N C E Unknown
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
c/o Vince A Jack I* Rl ley
lu s tN Interlaken
Phoenix. Arliona
YOU .R E N O T IFIE D mat an
action tor 'ittolutlon ot mar
rlrg* and other reflet hat been
tiled •Tamil you and yor are
required to terv* a copy ol your
written delentet. It any. to it on
Joteph E Neduchtl. Etqulr*.
Petitioner * attorney, whole
addrett it 22* Hlllcrett Street.
Orlando. Florida 12*01, on or
before June JO, t*!0. and til* th*
orlginel with the Clerk of thlt
Court either before tervlc* on
Petitioner'* attorney or Imm*
dietely thereefter: otherwii* e
default will be entered egeintt
you lor th* relief demanded in
th* Petition
DATE Don May I*. 1**0
(SEA L)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot th* Court
BY Sharon Dunn
At Deputy Clerk
Publlth: May JO. 17 A June 3. 10.
IWO
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KIDS’ SAFARI
A CHILD CAKE ADVENTURE

GRAND OPENING OFFER
No Registration Fee With Ad

A geu M 2
O p e n 6-10 am
(11 Bj30 pm

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAYS 10 AM to I PM
lC*d Fur tk/«|MW a U w fkJaJu
Located al Ut* Corner ii
WUlow A t*. A Hwy 4# . .Hanfurd

324-0905

Accounting?
Tax Service
C O L M E R A C C O U N T IN G
TA X 1 IR V IC B - Sma
p u n £ indl vMvoli walcvma I
734-14(3 elllc*/331-3774eve*.
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Remodeling

MILLERADDITIONS
Central Florida Sine* 1*4*
Remodeling - New Horn**
r c G O 104*4...........- .......333-4444

A lu m in u m sid in g
ACTION RE-SCREENING
Replacement window* and
aluminum work. Affordable
price*. F r y E*t. 24*-171*.
• 5 Id log,
aotllt A l a i d * , tcreened
room*. F r y eillm * toll
333-414*........... ........

Autom otive
D O M I4 T IC 7 Fartig n R ep aid
Quality workl Y a w hem*. 11

Child C are Centers
Daycare
Near Winter Spring* Etoman
tary 7 4pm Inlwitl to ly r v

B u ild in g C o n tra cto rs'
NEW , R E M O D E L R E P A IR
HOMES, O F F IC E S . STO R ES
All type* canatructton. Ret/ Cam
133-033. . S O. B#UK, CBC4HB44

C arp e n try
C A R P E N T E R All klndtof home
repair*, painting A ceramic
til* Richard Grom 331 1*73
L E E 'S C A R P E N T R Y • Storage
b u ild in g , d e ck * A m lic
carpentry. In ured A ITeemed
F r y EttlmetoV 114 *314

Cleaning Service
• APARTM ENTS/Of beet. ReaU w ran tt A Laundry mat* I
L l c ' d . , g u a l. w a r k . law
rato tl........... 3 3 3 *tl*/m yi a y

GOOD HOUSEKEEPER
Ironing In my ham* and out
lid* houtakeeping 3JMI2A

Concrete

Painting

W IS T C 0 4 K R E T E S E R V IC E
Small JebtoRIg JbtaBRepalr
Jab*. F r y Eat. Call anytime
334-1443. LJcented/(mured

FR A N K BARN KART painting A
p renure cleaning, 14 y rt. exp.
..........- ....... 333-1143
P R E S S U R E CLEA N IN Q MAN •
Hou*e W ith A Painting Call
Roger
J o g e rReltonreth.......
T U lt o n r a t t ^ 310
^ A 41*5

—

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H E R IT A G E E L E C T R IC
Prompt, Reetonabto Service
L teamed/Inured
■RF44U433........ O B 447-333-47(3

Handy Mar
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
maaonary. palntkig and III*.
F r y yllm ato *. Call 333 4334

Paper Hanging
* W A L L P A P E R S P E C IA L IS T X y rv exp. F r y Ettim etoil
LOW C(*h p r ic y
14201)32

H I i M U. COVERING
W* hang all typa*. Rytonabto
price*. F r y *r»tl 123 H I7

Piano Tuning

FIX-IT-FAST INC
"One Cali To Do II AH"
Your Neighborhood Handy Men
Retldenttol •Com m erciel
Cell S*»H Today 11 323(311
H A H Bemadd ing - painting,
Chattahoochee ttone. concrete
and carpentry work,
F ry

Eat.

Tractor Worts
A C R E A G E MOWING, dtodng.
grading and fert till Ing
B A B Allowing................. .471 *574

Landscaping*
C O M P L E T E Qualify law n A
La n d ic e p ln g . com petitive
rale*, f r y a llt Sum
yU
t UHl 742*
Sunry

Lawn Service

CHUCK'S QUAUTY
LAWN C A R E
Camm-/Rev • F R E E RSTI
N» l e b l y lerge/*mnll—.333-117l
LAWN M AIN TEN AN CE • F r y
Elflmatot. R yto n ab l* Re It* I
Sy t o r C H tty Dtoount 32144*4

LANN SERVICE
F r y Ettimato*.--------- 723-4211
LAWNS MOWE O A TRIM M ED.
Reetonabto Senior Cillrent
Otocount F r y E d . 334-133*
P R O FESSIO N A L G A R D EN ER
Mowing, edging. tle«n up)
C o m p le t e C a r e t F r e e
^ »» lim el**M M ^ /w 07 ^ 4 4 ^ ^

M u sic L e sso n s
E X P E R T PIANO TUNING
S erv /repalr/m ovIng/rental
new A utad . Call Ray. 323 4041

E X P E R T PIANO TUNING
Serv./rep alr/m evln g/ren tal
new a m ad..Call Ray..J33(**l
a y ..2134

rrSr

Swimming
Service

SB

*1
SWIMMING FOO LS t U H *
Warthouw Clearance of new
1*4* pool*. 34 tl. X 33 ft.
completely Installed- Include*
hug* deck, ladder, lancing,
inter and tklmmer. Financing
available. Other pool* avail
able. Ask about factory re
b aled Call toll t r y
1-443433*41*
4CGC4IM73 P E 04*11

telephone Service
CORDLESS PHCNE Rdtortot
A Antenna* • all brands
Replaced white you wait.
442 3432. or *04 7344442

------------t r ie ----------★ *A TOUCH OF TILE* *
R ep aid A Remodeling No jab
too big or im alltl L k tm a d A
t r y estimates! Cafl....3J1l347

T re e S e rv ice
ECH O LS T R E E S E R V IC E
F r y estimates I Fair Prices!
L ie ...In s Stump Grinding. Tool
233323* day a r d t *
"Let Th* Pretosttowal* d* I f

HADDOCK S TREE SERV
F r y Est No |ob too small
Jebaer Mike 334-43T l / u i s
T R IM M IN G , Topping,
movel. Hauling, all phe
t r y work Call 1334*4*

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday, May 20. 1990 — RB

apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
COME SEE OUR LARGE
♦ * COUNTRY K IT C H E N * •
I BORM, I BATH APTS
Over 1,4*4 Sq. F I. Living At m !I

miwyv&amp;view

_ Unfurnished/Rent
1 DORM. 1 RATH, family room,
k llc h o n and a p p lia n c e s .
Oarage 1400 per month
P A U LA S ET H OSBORNE
V EN T U R E I P R O P E R T IE S
______________ 331-4744 ____________

3 BORM. 2 BA. SPLIT PLAN

*

Sylvan Dr area, 1515/mo A
1500 sacurlly. C a l l......3313153

105—DuplexT rip le x / Rent

2000 Lakt Mary Btvd.
3210514
COEVILLA/WASTEh COVE
APARTMENTS
EX T R A LA R G E UNITSI
I. 3 1 ) bedroom opts
Pool/Tennl* Court Peaceful,
convenient location Quid oil
tlrto l parking Renovation
Special! No security lor quail
Had applicant!! tip no*

L A K E MARY 3/V. c/h/a, wall
to woll, kitchen appliances.
lanced yard &gt;31 4710___________
SANFORD - 1 bdrm duplei.
la r g e y a r d , n ic e a r e a .
1350/mo Call 374 1434__________
1 BDRM. 1 BATH - Cen H/A.
W/W carpet, washer A dryer
_h o o k u p _lsl_^ et_: ; ; i _31TM*»

107-M obile
Hom es / Rent

HEAR THE QUIET!
Slngla Story Studio I A &gt;
Bdrm Apia Many a ilr a t In
eluding itorage space! Quit*,
cory community I Attractive
landscaping On ilia resident
managers who C A R E !
SANFORD COURT ........ 2313)41

M O BILES
Furnished and un
furnished with air condition
mg C all...................... 333 3004
SORRENTO/Mt. Dora • 1 acre. 1
bdrms . air. kids A pats OK
1135/mo , ret Call *44 I I I !

HIDOEN LAKE

115—In d u stria l
____
R en tals________

1 b drm *, l baths, washer A
dryar, lancad backyard, pool!
No pall, 1525-month SJOO vr
curlly. Call
m 1075****
M ARIN ER'S V IL L A G E
Laka Ada I berm
l l j j mo
3 bdrm IMP mo A up 121 4474
P A R T L Y lurm shad al IIM
Sanlord Ave Yard with lanca
Call lor more Into 133 ISIS or
333 1477 Of 371 4433

D O R C H E S T E R APTS
3 bedroom 3 bath
Labe Mary 213 4431
SANFORD. Large I bdrm Pay
monthly or weekly Dap ral
erences No pats 10% oil
SeniorCiluansI 333 0143
SANFORO
I bdrm . Malar
Incl . parking tea *k . 1300
sac___________ 33Alw /m essete
a a SMALL I BORMI Reason
able rant Isl month plus
security Call................333 144*
I RRDM . L A K E S ID E , nice
comply* All amanltlas No
sacurlly tor qualltlad appll
cants U33 par monlh 330 3304

101—Houses
F u rn ished / Rent

AAA B U 1 IN ES I C E N T E R •
New olllce/Whse 100 It to
MSS ft. Bays with or w/o
offices starting at 1114/ma
Hwy. 17/eiB SR 417
Call...324-*15*

117—C o m m ercial_________R en tals________
APARTM EN T at 110* Sanford
Ave , Restricted commercial
toning could be small or
larger business Oil street
parking For more Into 131
1474.333 1477.333 4433/Cullem

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
750 Wylly Av I Airport entrance)
Office Space or
Office /warehouse space avail
Call I33Q747 ae 131 7407 teas.

SHOWROOM/LITE MFG.
OH 17/fl behind ABC. 7145 S
Orlando Av . 1.000 sq It. air.
X tra nice (was F I Carpet)
Owner 331 1*4* or
M3 7375
17-41 in Sanford - FROM 4.0M
UP TO 11.004 IQ. FT. Frem
t i l l Net A UPI Call 3*4 4444

121—Condom inium
R en tals_______

* FURNISHED COTTAGE *
Efficiency air, on Weklva al
Katie’s Landing1 Canoe use.
Slip mo ■ electric____333 U)0

A IRPO R T BLVD

TINE RIDGE CLUB

SOUTH DEBARY
3 bdrm, newly painted, nice
and clean, yard maintained
and crater Included 1335 mo
plus 1300 deposit Prefer
^ in jU o r J t e lir e e C a ilU M t W .

103—Houses
U n fu rn ish ed / Rent
A V A ILA B LE 3 bdrm ce. iral
H'A. carpet, washer dryer
hookup LUO with discounll
333 4443_____________

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
Santord 3 b d rm t, I ba
w'dan, dean' Lease no pe's.
W33discounted' Call A3I 07*4

DELTONA 2 BDRM. 1 BATH
Cen.

M/A, less mo

I yr

leas# I40JI59 9O4U9 ]rsa
HOMES TO RENT

’ and 3bedroom
Unlurn shed, Lake Mary and
S an lo rd a r a a s ! C a ll lor
availability and locations.
Ask lor Brenda

Larg a 3 bdrm . 3 5 bath
townhouse available Includes
washsr/dryer Lo tsoteitras
MUST S E E M ................1373/me.
Call Rentarama
457 5144
La ndarama F I Inc /Broktr
N ORTH LAKC V ILL A G E - New
3/3. avail S/ll, ap pll. fplc.
pool. Iannis 1475 mo 111 773*
avesor
1-214-34* 4417 days

G A H 4G E Warehouse or Barn
Needed by student to store old

^arReasrenLCajnWOBa^^

127—-Office R en tals
B R A N O N EW O F FIC E BLDG
400 sq. II. to 1,400 sq. It.
CC J ZONING!
Move in Special
1110/mo.
C A L L _______________ m m i
1 SMALL R EN TA L O F F IC E S
Zoned GC 1. Very reasonable!
13 a 14. Call now!
333 4311

141— Homes fo r Sale

260 8800

VA REPO - 3 / l'i, LOW
DOWNI.......................... 111.400
Larry Harman, Broker 330 4351

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT A R E A L T Y
_________ 333 7333/331 4434
___

"RENTED IN JUST 3 DAYS!"
Mrs J. ol Long wood called
her Classified Consultant to
slop her ad from continuing on
the 14 Day Special rale She
lound a qualified renter
almost Immediately Irom her
Sanlord Herald Classified ad
Do you need to rent your home
or property A achieve Iasi
results al low cost? Try our
super 10 A 14 Day Special
Rates! Lowest rales lor con
secutlve days' run Cancel
without penally when results
are reached! 11
C L A S S IF IED D EPT.
3313111

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. Real Estate Brektr
1444 Sanlord Av*.

321-0759................. 321-2257

321 0759 .............. 321-2257
BUILDER'S CLOSEOUT MODEL
N IC E 3 bdrm. house, large lot.
1400 per monlh 1331 E 34lh
SI Sanlord «43 5504____________

SANFORD

Largo J bedroomi. 2 bafhf,
with fenced yard and
fireplace1fAOQper month. Call
St. Jo h n Realty, 3114111

SAN0RA

Availab'e immediately! h i
with family room ia00 per
month discounted Security
Call 407•;/ Ii89 or alter JPM.
407177712$___________ __

WINTER SPRINGS 4 BDRMS
Available June tit. Super
home! Near schools' 1595 mo
See lode*! Call............ 43A40B3

Casselberry Goll Course
4/3, take over payments
15 000 down, low 3nd, 1113.000
(Co Broke) Call *24 4434

18 OPEN
HOUSES
TODAY 1-4

Where else cat. you find a
desirable home with lamlly
room priced under 115.000
with evcellent terms? Buy or
lease/optlon If quality. Call
Bart Pilcher, Realtor. Owner
____________ 373 7*40______________

STEN STRO M
REALTY,

While brick traditional. 1/1.
studio, sernd pool! Gorgeous
1 acre I Asking 1743K. 333 05*3

* * NEW HOMES * *
1/1 spilt ptan, ear at*
11,1*1 Deamt No Point si
U N O ER CONSTRUCTION
e Call l *oe-«13 4*54 e

OWNER FINANCING
Spacious 1 bedroom home on 1
landscaped lots! 1 car garage,
great location! .
54) 000
Metre Real EstataCa. Inc.
______________ * 3 1 -7 3 3 3 __________

PA01A NEAR SCHOOLS!
7.100 sq II., 4 bdrms 7 ba .
targe den Two others homes
also avallablel C L E A R E D
A C R E I All could go together!
Contact owner, 133 43*5

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
D ELTO N A
1 b d rm
splil/lbath 1.157 sq It U
acre S44.300 Assumable Non
Quality In* Loan Call 333 3433
* * * * * * * * *

SANFORD
4 bdrm. 1.000 square leal of
living area Screened pool and
spa - Idyllwllde - kids walk to
alemenlary school Seller pays
all new loan costs Loss than
14.000 down. SI4.500

IDYLLNIL0E
Newest addition! Beautiful 4
b d rm . 3 s to ry ! Lu sh
landscaping, new carpet,
mirror accents. Your dream
home tor only 1117.000
The Csursan Ce., 313 9747
SANFORD
1/3. recently re
modeleo Inside. 1/4 acre,
fenced lot Veterans, you can
own this home with only 1500
total to start I
154.400
Call RagarOwick. 133 0470
SAN FORD
1/7 contemporary
home in historic area w/3.500
sq tt. 50 It pool! Drastically
reducedll Callnow! . 1111.000
Call Roger Quick, l i t *470
LA K E M ARY
3/l's. CHA.
im m acu late! Lg e. fenced
yerd. well, sprinkler syilem ,
workshop A greenhouse!** 000
Call Reger Ovlck. 3111470
LA K E M ARY 1/1 pool home on
acre Bring horses! Country
living In the heart ol Lk.
M a r y L M schools
1135.000
Call Roger Quick, i l l *410
L A K E M ARY 1/1 "old Florida
style" home on 2/1 building
lots. C C Road Only 1*4 000
Call Roger Ouick, 311 *470
SAN FORD /LAKE M ARY 4/7.
CHA. Immaculate home on
corner lol Privacy lence
w/double gat* A access to
park your boat or Iral ler I
Call Roger Ouick. I l l M70
Poril&lt; Realty, 373 4*7*___

141—Horn** for Sat*
"THE COORDINATOR"
Attention Buyers' jailers!
WE COORDINATE
TH E SALE/AQ UISITIO N
OF P R O P E R T IE S
Call us II you would Ilka to
avoid paying the high com
missions ol realtors We can
help
• Developers/Bullder
• Private Owners
• Residential'Commercial
We ace currently discounting
listings tor Sanlord/Apopka!
We market properties with
owner financing, agreement
lor deeds, assumebl* morl
gages (qualify end no quell
ly ). wrap mortgages, etc
Qua III led buyers l have good
news tor you! Many good
deals, nice properties
[Not an agent! For more In
formal ion cell 71* 7444
W IN TER SpTlN O S -~1 bdr m , 7
bath Mini condition! Volum*
ceilings. Ilrtplace. screened
porch A warranty
174,400
ER A Sun Florida. MS 14*1
Virginia Fuhr
______________ 343-44S3______________
E . ORANGE COUNTY 1/3 on
44 acros. large barn
144.000
W. Mallciewski, Realtor
111 74*1

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING
OR

NEW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN &lt;2500 CASH
IN CLUD IN G CLOSINO COST
3 A 4 bdrm homes in Sanlord.
D *ltana/D *B«ry/Lk
Mary/
Longwood Altamonte Springs

$1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
1 bdrm l bath. Ilrtplace.
appliances, carport
lie 900

$1,500 D0WN/C0RNER LOT

l&gt;mim#cul«fci 2 bdrm 1 toath,
living rocim.. kitchen with ap
pllancet. lamlly room or den
Ifisidv utility carport onm
huge corner lotf
141.900

KEYES BEST BUYS
SUNSETS Hero with a View I
Lovely 7 story, 1 bdrm., 2 bath
w/fplc Popular Lk. Mary
schools, shops A YM CA .
544.000 Quality loaswmo.
Evelyn 311-1531/311-114*
W A L LE T W ATCHER Hum* •
Has new windows, nuw heat A
air. new anterior pain! A
landscaping Close to bus lino
A shopping Great buy.
Jean 111 3304/574 4714
H E ATHRO W • E s ta te A r t *
Magnificent S bdrm., 4 bath.
Im rm, 1 way fplc in master
suit*I Pooll Asking 1740.000
Eltlo Spivey 111 1300. eves
111 *14*
ES T A T E SA LE • "The Foresl"
E ip e n tn c* retirement living
- I III best 7 bdrm . I bath
Reduced Irom 155.400 lo
157.500 Call Mike/ Roberta
323-33*0/134*3 75
M A Y FA IR MEADOWS - Across
from Mayfair Goll Course
Comm pool A club house
Super cleen, bright A open 1
bdrm . 3 bath. Incl all kitchen
appliances U3.400 Mike
McKenna 13D1M. 214 4115
ST JOHNS R IV E R • J lots away
by wide cenul Stunning 3/1.
great room, living room, bar,
riv e r room, sern porch!
WOW! 11 34'Dock A more
Call Elsie 111 414* tor tppt.
OWNER Financing Available
H istoric Sanlord homo. 3
bdrm . 2 bath Refurbished
end reedy fnr occupancy this
summer. Priced al 175.000
Cindy 111 1473/131 1344
LA K E M ARY • Only I I I . 000
down Assume No Qualify.
1450/mo Includes main!*
nance fee 144.500 1 bdrm . 1
bath Call Sharon/Elsie eves.
7S44154/311 43ft

LESS THAN S2,900 DOWN
Im m aculate 3/11?* large faml
ly room with b rick fireplace
10X15 screened porch, large
fenced yard.
157.900

3 2 3 -3 2 0 0

DELTONA-ASSUME NO QUAL
3 bdrm 3 bath spill plan
Corner lot with pool I 544.400

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
3/1 ty. 140* sq II . new paint
and carpel, appliances on 1/1
acre 5112/mo 555.000

L0NGW0OD - LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN
1 bdrm. V j ibalh, appliances,
fenced yard! 153 900

ASSUME NO QUALIFY

HISTORIC 2 STORY
SUNDAY, 1 4PM

141—Homes for Sale

.75 A C R E Corner Lof Home 1
I- m . 7 bath, well treed tot in
i4 .e subdivision near goll
coursa Great floor plan with
large rooms 1144.400 Call
Walt/Elsla Spivey 711-4341

1514 per monlh Immaculate 2
bdrm 3 bath, appliances and
pool.................................154.400

441 Rivurvlew Ave, SAnlord
1/1 beauty on ' i acre, corner
lot
B rick laced custom
drapes, all appliances 544.000
Ool Waller. Realtor
Oenlel end Wohlwend* r E R A
133 1145/131 4444

INC.

A ft 34d 1(U1 •
t
VVf list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanfordlakp Mary area.

Florida Raalty

Markham Woods Rmrtsbraok

LA K E M A I Y 444J71
141 CMermilt Place
(U K ) Lika now 1 story spill
1/1. Master bedroom suite up.
another down Fplc, greet rm.
pantry, fence, warranty. Dl
reef tons From Lk. Mary Blvd.
South on Greenwood, lett on
Lk W ey.Rt onCldermlll

•%

The Prudential
112 Catalina Drift

H ID O EN L A K E 444.M4
111 Alder Ceurt
(I4 K I Poolside ]/ ]. Fplc.
eal In kit. great rm plan Only
S years old but very woll kept
Directions: From Lk. Mary
Blvd.. North on Live Oak to
Lk. Ada C lr.. to Alder Ct.

PRESENTEDBY

FOR S A L E - Modular construe
tlon bldg Possibilities in
elude single lamlly home, I
or 7 b d rm ., quadraploa
Commercial usa. contingent
upon local bldg, code approv
al. 407 13d HW alter ] pm.
F R E E W E E K L Y LIS T of prop
erty "lor sale by owner". Call
Help U Sell Broker
333 7333

1*14 FREN CH AVE.
OWNER FINANCING Corner
3/lblk Principals only 154.500

1440 Sanlord Ava.

W| \ l l.s I \ 11

DELTONA STARTER HOME

7 bdrm ,1 bath..................159.400
Call Bab Grapery. Realter
(4*7)M4-*aaeer n u t o e ___
LONG WOOD ■1 bdrm 7 bath,
split p lan, la m llly room
w/llreplace. lOalO sern. porch,
dbl garage 100 a 1)0 lot
174,500 Call................. 31) 4371

O A K L E IO m iU O D l 11)4.441
144 M*n*r Oaks Court
(U K ) Atsum tl No qualityIng
Very nice 4/1. Fp lc. big
screened (torch, toned Irrlga
tlon sys on halt acre. Nea. I 4
Directions,' From SR *4W lake
Wayside Dr. A R l. on Manor
Oaks Cl

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Assume wl**i 110.500 down No
qualifying! Lovely 1 yr* new
1 bdrm 3 bath, f mlly room
A Great Deal I E venlngi call
Mildred, 444-5131535, t r
Chartette, 4*3134-H1S
BRA U N C I .............. 407174-340

BATEMAN REALTY

LA K E MARY
B U ILO T O S U IT Beautifully
Treed Lot
131500

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★ * DELTONA BEAUTY* *

* * * * * * * * *

123—Wanted to Rent

A
mm om i

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103—Ho uses

a bdrm 1 bath. 7.115 sq II
Hardwood Itoors. appliances,
se p a ra te m other In law 's
quarters, garage
5*1,900

PAULS BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
321-4764

kpu es

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LA K E M ARY 1354,044
545 Webster
(U K ) Big 4/A pool. I.t acres.
Brick fplc. dining rm. eal In
kll, lake access. Immaculate
Directions
From Country
Club Rd.. Easto n Main. Rl on

744 Menre* Harbor Ptoce
Assume no qualifying Neat
3m y . Fern rm, big screened
pallo, tiled entry A baths.
Only I year old. Directions
From SR 437. South on Bed
ford, to Santord Place

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PAOLA A R E A S ! I7.4M
117 Kimberly Cewri
(14) Custom 1/7 on hall acre
Fam . rm, Fplc. toyor. dining
rm, sa l In kit. And much
more. Im m aculate. Dlrec
lions: From SR 44W. take
Wayside Dr. to Kimberly.

L A K E M A R Y 171,447
111 North High Street
( t * K ) P o o lsid e 1/1 Big
screened patio, oat In kit,
nearby shopping, warranty A
much more: Directions' From
Lk. Mary Blvd North on High
St

L A K E M ARY 1774.tOO
l i t W. Orvuntreu Lane
II4K) Hugo poolside 3.000 sq
II. 4/3. Hat every eatra Imag
inabie } car garage Recently
reduced Directions Lk Mary
B lv d W e ll lo M arkham
Woods Rd. North to Greentreu
Ln.

LA K E M A RY 5173.5*4
l i t Stephanie Ceurt
(U K ) Stunning 1/1. Fplc.
toyor, dining rm , Fam. rm.
Nice kit. pantry. Security A
Intercom system* Directions:
From Country Club Rd., East
on Main. South on Mourning
Dove to Stephanie

W EST SANFORD MMM
544* Door Path Lana
Custom 3/2 doublewide on 4 4
beautiful acres Pool. pond,
fam. rm. oat hs kit. pantry
storage bldg. D irections:
From SR 44W, North on Ch­
ange Ave left on Deer Path Ln

SANFORD 444.4*7
Ml East 23rd Street
Kick oil your chose* and relaa
In this 1/tto on pretty double
tot. Beamed ceilings, fplc.
clean, warm A coiy Dlrec
tlon*: From Sanlord A v * ,
East on 13rd Saw the gorgeous
landscaping I

IO Y L L W IL D E 5134.404
IIS Dugneed Drive
( I4 K ) S p id o u s l/2V i on
quarter acre corner lot. Eat In
country kit, wet bar A much
more Directions: West on SR
*4A. North on Upsala. East on
Dogwood Or.

LONOWOOD 5177,40*
3*53 Judith Place
Sharp 4/2Vi on taper lot In
M ark h am W oods. M any,
eatra*. Possible lease to buy
A lot ol house Directions
From Markham Woodr Rd ,
lake Lorg Pond to Judith PI.

SANFORO SI 14^4*
114 Crystal Drive West
Lovely Loch Arbor, 2 story.
3/1 on Lk. Amory. N eil to
May fair Country Club Eatrat
galore! See It today Dlrec
lions. From SR 44A. South on
Lake Blvd lett on Crystal Dr
West

W EST SANFORD 5114,44*
5*1* Feather LAM
Outstanding spilt 3/2 on 5
acres with 1.U4 sq It. See this
on* I From SR 4SW go North
on Oreng* Av* A lett on
Feather Ln.

FOR MORE
INFORMATION
TODAY ONLY
CALL

M A Y FA IR MEAOOWSI71,144
147 Meadow Blvd.
(U K ) Spacious, bright, airy
1/1. A one sJte. Big master
b d r m ., d r e s s i n g a r e a .
E a l in kit. Area pool. Ea«ra
met Directions: From SR aaA
North on Meedow Blvd

321-2720

H ID DEN LA K E 5*4,454
141 Bored* Read
(U K ) Lovely 1/1 con tempo
rery or nice comer let Lots ot
amenities Directions: From
Lk . Mary Blvd North on
Hidden Lake Blvd. left on
Borada

INTRODUCING
OUR NEW ASSOCIATES
• Linda Fredericks
• Leslie Starkey
• Allnda Lin*!•
• KayEckhardi
• Unde Markets
•W alle r Resting

WILSON P LA C E 5141.44*
)1)1 W fy tld t Drive
(U K ) Big 1.3*1 5q ft. 4/3's
Brittany farm house 1 way
brick fplc, largo country kit,
tam. rm. Lot's more. Newly
decorated Directions: From
SR 44W toko Wayside Dr to
signs

VISIT A F N T F R
TODAY
H A S - . . lHill
i .1 Vt A W A Y '

ONE
MONTH
FREE

This
Watarfront Lifestyle
Modern Fitn e ss Cenler
■Indoor Racqualfcall

TEN N . MTS. * 5 acras. cabin
avail , halt prtc* tor caih*
Fish! Retire! Call..
444 )113

149—Commercial
Pro p erty / Sale
NEAR 1-41 PRIME LOCATION
Church A schuol. built '44.11 J
a d MANY U SES! Must Stlllt
R«al E ila t* One...............433 1304

ATTENTION, HORSE LOVERS
BOARDING STABLE/HOM E
ON 1&lt;&gt;AC R ES
Sanford area
Licensed. 15
stalls. J fenced pasluresl Plus
Outstanding
J J country
home, over 3.000 sq tt. lamlly
room w /h u g * f ir e p la c e ,
s p r in k le r sy ste m
A lso,
well maintained mobile home
and 3 storage buildings
Valued al S2SO.OOO
Owner
asking only 5140 000 or will
trade tor 51II0.C00 ol paid tor
property I Call now 1, 1111144
CO M M ERCIAL LO T - 1003 13lh
Street Make otter Sunbank.
NA 407 110 4004._________________
LONOWOOD Auto Let
US
17 41. 90 a 212 1300 s I build
Ing Sunbank. NA 407 IM «B4
T R IP L E X
Good incom e,
growth potential Evcellent
c on d 111 on 1 E a t r a lo t
543,500____________ Call 133 »3*
4 FLEX
Magnolia Avei San
lord New aiding, nuw root.
5*3.500____________ Call 534 4*5*

153—AcreageL o ti/S a le
FREE LAND
LIQUIDATION LIST
NORTH FLO R ID A aertage.
waterlront. timber and rang*
land tor sal* Starting al
54,445 Owner I inane Ing on all
parcels Call t *00 444 4404 eat
114,1 30AM to 4 :34PM__________

GENEVA, 5 ACRES!
Big oaks! Easy terms! 535.000
Broughton Realty, *44 435*
OW NER FINANCING Noqual
Hying. 5S.000 down 10 )% in
teres), X yr. mtgl 1 Ten acre
tracts, 575.000 * a One 5 acre
tract. 550.000 Call.
*34 47*4

157—M o b ile Hom es / Sale
SANFORD REPOSSESSION
'13 Skyline Siesta Key U a 43.
1/1, e a c e lle n t condition
111.000
linancmg available
Call It! Federal ol Seminole.
m 3747 or *31 5SS4

SANFORD AREA PARK
Repos available from SIO OOO
To qualified buyers
14X14.1/1

*0 Guerdon

54.000

14X40. 1/1W split
43 Skyline,
screen room .......
112.000
14X4*. 3/3 spilt
‘IS Scott
Pierson A rro w ......... II 2.000
14X5* 1/1 split
'44 Guerdon,
carport ................
514.000
34X14. 3/2 spill ‘40 Crallmade.
dishwasher, fireplace 511,000

* *$29,000* *
Bank owned! Handyman's
speclall 3 bdrm home in
Woodmere Sub Musi Mil this
week! Financing available
Call R.E.O . Dept..........313-5544

8.6 BOND MONEY
Availabl* now lor lin t tlm*
buytrsl Hurry, won't last! 7,
3. 4 bdrm homes available In
Del'ona, Santord. Lake Mary
ana Longwood areas!
AA Carnes, Inc, Century II
Call Janet Ma ns lie Id
_ 0*4«-131 1334 Eves. 313-7371
W ORKING In South Orlando?
Swap tor condo In Sanlord 3
bdrm , I ' j b ath, garage
w/garage opener, sprinkler
system , lenced front,back
yard Siied and swimming
pool Close to school, shop
ping Lo lso te ilra sl Byappl
1*514*44

• FILTER
• FENCE
• LINER
• LADDER
• SUN DECK
•S T E E L BRACING

r

24' X IS' Swim Aioa
31 'X IB' Outside Dimensions

IN S T A L L A T IO N • F IN A N C IN G A V A IL A B L E

i

24 hr TOLL FREE PHONE

m p e r ia l
n d u s lr le *

1-800-526-1596
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tlala RIMIaTY

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111 W. 1s t. s i . Suit* 104
L O V E L Y 3 bdrm home, large
corner lol. formal dining rm..
eictllen l starter home. 11100
down r c.c. Only 1395 per mo
Call quick! 143.400
1 STORY W/INGROUND POOL
4 bdrm . 3 baths, family rm ,
country kitchen, sern porch.
&amp; covered pallo. Over 3000 sq
II Seller motivated
1*9.400

Rent a Bedroom"

323-5774

in
Sanford
• Cable rv
• TV

• Duhct, Pol*, Pl«nt
• Silverware

• Kttdhi.ni vriih micro

• Idle floor in entry, Kil.

• Private Psuo Wuh Garden

• New Hug*
• (Arural \jC
• Acrut* ihe Street I run
Parti

Hath

• Two Timet Per Week
Vacuumed

BONUS

143—Out of State
Prope rty / Sale

REYES #1 IN THE SOUTH

• Garbage Pick Up

M AY

5 ACRES
With 3 bdrm . 7 bath, b-ict.
home Workshop and larqe
barn. Fenced and cross fence
Lrg. oak trees Great tor
horses Call 133 5137

Brektr 3111144/111 11*1

• Furniture

■I

LAKE MARY/CROSSINGS
3 br 7 bath, Irg kitchen,
family rm. sprinklers, ch/a
Near Lk Mary sch's Not
assume 543.400 333 7144

Big Bedroom $125/wk.
Small Bedroom $100/wk.

REGATTA
SH O RES

Application &amp; Deposit only SHX)

Rental Apartments
On Lake Monroe

Adults only, no pels.

Plus!

2335 W. Semlncr &gt;Btvd.
Hwy. 17-92
Sanlord, FL 32771

3 2 3 -2 6 2 8

"Designed f o r the stable
single adult who wants neat,
clean, quiet secure living."

Use o f private
beach in t\ew
Smyrna
CALL 9-5
WEEKDAYS
&lt;4071

3 2 2 -6 4 4 7

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10 B — Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Sunday, May 20. 1990
1A3—W aterf-ont
P ro p erty / S a lt

211—A n liq u e s/

181—A p p liance

Collectibles

/ Furniture

ENTERPRISE • Id MONROE
t e e m to SI John-* River
Largo traad lot Rights to
ca n a l&amp; rlv trl..... ....... SI4.000

SU PER Single WaNrbed. SI3S.
Doth w/chelr. Stag. Oak cat
w/mattreti.sao, m etta

CALL BART
R E A L ES TA TE
............. - .......m i m

USEDAPPLIANCES

Buy/Sell • Preend/Over anteed

• F R E E Kitten to good home
Cut* A adorable! CeHUOOSfl

322-38M

FREE TO GOQO HOME

rea lto r

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
S E V E R A L p la ce t ot u ttd
furniture Including: cordovan
neugehyd* tola. 4S1. cordovan
neugehyd* reclining chair.
4*0. R e f r i g e r a t o r
w /te lf d e lro t lln g tre a te r
Idoort need re attaching).
tlOS Oat range. 174. Oat
ck)that dryer. UOI Wether
(b ro k e n ), b e lt o ile r !
Heavy duty metal office detk.
tie I particleboard t torage
tablet. 110 ea. Toatter oven,
t i l Two black uphotitered
wrought Iron bar ttoolt. U S
ea C a l l ....... M l *710/mot logo
BJ'S R E S A L E
We •ey/Sell Furniture A Cal
lectIMet. Including Ettalet
1S»1 S. Santord A v e , m i n i
• CAPTAIN'S B E D • complete
with mattress Eecellenl con
d lllo n .W m 10*3_____________
C R IB • W/matfrett I Sean).
I l l s Playpen. S B Both eec.
condition, t yr. o ld ......3313*14

DINETTE SET
4 vinyl armchairs. oval table
UOI Portable Maytag wether
A child'* wagon I ......... l U 41*0
ODININO table (40X141 w/1
bene hot Solid wood Very
nice tlOOobo H I 4114__________
O E N T E R T A IN M E N T
C E N T E R with tmoked glat
doori. Ilka new. 140 m i l ) 7.
Deltona__________________________
LA R R Y 'S MART. 11$ Santord
Ave New/Uted turn A appi
Buy/Sell/Trade.-..... W l-4in.
SOFA AND LO V ES EA T . both
placet NEW) SSCO betl otter
Mutt Sell! 114 1401. anytime
eTW IN tlie bed with mattrett
and boi tprlngt. 1100 1 » I IAS
alter 3 pm _______________________

DOBERM AN PU PS • Red. f
w k t . purebred no papers. ISO
C all............................... MlSaiO
• F R E E K IT T E N logood home
Playful and frlandly Call
337 lis t evenings

W ESTIN OHOUSE Window A/C.
S100. S ears Window A/C
(11.000 btut). S i l l and P' 0
pane wall furnace with ther
m o slat.H lS Call 333 3138
• a r * octagonal th ^ e giatt top
labH with bratt bate. U S Call

m a to a

1«3—‘T e le visio n /
R a d io /S te re o
GOOD U S ED TV'S U S A up
Miller's TV. MIS Orlando Dr

181— B u ild in g
M a te ria ls
A LL

STEEL

Young male stray kitty that
was lost or abandoned Very
stfecttonaf* Houm trained,
but I can not keep Pleat* call
DOOfTt Deltona________________
• F R E E TO OOOO HOMED
Little Mr Personality Plus
Puppy wit' provide hours ot
fa m ily fun
L o v e s k ld t.
neutered A lust 10 months old
All shots A on heertworm
preventative, weighs etween
30 40 Itrs. cute mlied breed
Cell........................... - .......n u n s
F R E E TO OOOD H OM E
Beautiful male Shell!* It ).
Very obedient Found but
cannotkeep m IB S . Jan

MASTIFF PUPPIES

AUILOINOS al

dealer Invoice. 1.000 to 30.000
tq It Cell 4071f I UOI collect
Steel Aelldtng Sydem t Menulecturer awarding dealerthlp
In select open areas Starter
advertising. Dealer seminar.
Design end Engineering tup
port provided. Ptxchate lac
lory direct at low dealer price
Call 10J ;&gt;S MOO E i lent Ion 100

183—Law n A G a r d tn
22 IN. CRAFTSMAN MOWER

Wormed, shots, tells A dew
cells clipped 1*0 B l 444S
PERSON that adopted 'Shadow'
male dog In February pleat*
contact Oobblo at B l IMS.

A E A O '.E • F R E E lem e le.
tpeyed. 1 yrt old Good family
pel HO Mia alter 4PM _________

CHIHUAHUATUPS
I weekt old Ready for good
homotl SIOOeach B l 04Q»
DOBY PUPS • docked tails,
shots, wormed Parent* on
prem iiei (ISO or make offtr
C a l l ........................... n u n *

213—Auctions
S R I DOES A H TIO UES *313 M l
1SS M/Sal • Aectfen Tttors 7pm
&gt;444 Hwy 44WIAS3474AU*&gt;7

215— Boats and
Accessories
FISHING BOAT
14 4 Grumman, d r. consol*.
3SHP electric, good trailer
Ready logoi SI.300 1101713
It '
1114 H Y D R O S T R E A M
w/ISOhp Black Maa Mercury
Speed prop A accessories
Very Fast SS7S0 Cell 373 SMI
1 f4 S A I R O L A S S I I ' In
boerd/oulboerd w /tre llsr
SaOOobo Cell 377 3313___________

217—

Set and Sun . V IS / A S /» S
4 MSI Vie Hermose. Sen lord

Female. * m o t . good with
cMIdrenI I C a ll............. n oiaaa

OSTEEN ENTERPRISE
COUNTRY BANN SALE

200— R eg istered P e ls

Reed E llis R d . S e l. Sun A
Mon Bets boel. huge plants,
dump truck. lots of mlsc
bulldlng/larm items) Much
much more For Into A dlrec
Hons, cell 333 7411or 373 *131

M IN IA T U R E SCH N A U ZER S.
AKC Sail and pepper t wks
old Wormed, tails docked
tlW ea n i 1347__________________

203—L iv e sto ck and

999 MONROE HARBOR PL

______ Poultry______
T U R K E Y S CH ICKEN S
DUCKS - Q U A ILS A O E E S E .
Call m SOM
B A B Y C H I C K S . H a tc h in g
Eggs Bantam A Aracenual S7
each I CellJehn
377 **44
DUCKS. O to SIO: O B E S E . SS to
SIS. H UBBARD CHICKENS.
S3. B R O N Z E T U R K E Y S .
17 SO. IM Weklve Park Dr .
Santord.................
377 (07 4

Garage Seles

CARPORT SALE

*ST. BERNARO*

Electric start, e a c cond . only
1 yrt old, bagger. I ISO U4 1000

188— P it s A Sup p lies

DUNCAN P H Y F E Safa. W00
Art Dacca Olnetta. (ISO:
Maple Hutch. S1S0. W .terlall
i set, S700; 331 *114
W AN TED Old Florida License
Plates, especially porcelain,
e n d o ld C o c a C o l a
memorabilia Mr. Beven
I3 i issa

Opposite Carriage Cove. RT
437 Sunday. SAM 4PM Appll
ances. clothing A mite

218—

W anted to Buy

SIS Aluminum Cans..Newspaper
Men Ferrews M etals..........Glass
KOKOMO................ 31311**
CER A M IC Til*' Sew Wanted'
Used'Reasonable!
Call
331 1134

221—Good Th in g s
to E a t

D IA L - A - S E R V IC E
I

Final Closeout...

If you wan: the most you
can get from your
advertisement...

RESERVE A
SPA CE H ERE!

BRAND NSW-Only 7 U llt
ISO STARLit.E
BOWRIOER
Peweredby 130 LO. Motor

For Mott info, on our special rases
call our ClaniDisplay Dept.

$6888

THE BOAT
SHOW
HWY 44 W. OIL*NO

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

OPtM 1 DAYS
(•07) M7-44aa (toain eetot

K IM B A L L OROAN
Enter
lalner HI. double keyboard
Call 371 44»4 altar 4PM

CARPET WHOLESALE
Mill Direct. Nam* Brands
100% Dupont Stammaster
i t ee/yd.
100% nylon plush, or
Sculptured HI LO. S3 ff/yd
Hwy 434 A 437. Long wood
•31 3373

Plus:

* * * * * *

PLUS

M a y 25

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6 :3 0

pm

23 R E S ID E N T IA L LO T S W h ip p o o rw ill Su b division

a JU T E Plant Hangers • I 3 pot.
I 3 pot. and I wilti labia and
lamp Vary good condition All
lor 1*3 or will sell separately
C e l l ____________________ 373 70*4
a LA R G E Sears Cartop Carrier
(4li3*ita&gt; Usedanca $30
__________ Phone 333 31*3__________

N o w there Is a place lo b uild you r dream home— W h ip p o o rw ill Subdivision. Sanford,
This com m unity is conveniently located fo r easy access to O rlando or the East Coast.
It is beautifully landscaped k the oversized wooded homcsilcs are thick w ith
M ature Southern Oaks. V isit o ur licensed representative on site fo r details.
Preview: Saturday, M ay 19 k Tuesday, M ay 22 from : 10 am to 5pm.
D irections: I Iwy 17-92 N orth to A irp o rt Blvd., East to M c llo n v illc A v e , N orth to
W hip po orw ill Subdivision and Look Fo r Till Auctios Sic.vsf

LIVEBLUECRABS
Call 322 9238
M 4 DITCH WITCH In good
condition
For information
please call 331 **S*______________

5 L o t s w i l l b e s o ld to t h e I n s t &amp; h i g h e s t b id d e r !

M I S C E L L A N E O U S l a wn
equipment and S &gt; 10 trailer
Sell all or pieces Call 333 3371

Terms fo r both sales: 10% d ow n day o f sale; Balance at closing, 5% buyers prem ium .

H ig g e n b o t h a m 8 ? '
A

u c t io n e e r s

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Startle K. Hlnrrt.lM ilh.in. CAI Ft. t.IrtAUSO SAim a

F r e ? ? o l° r ? ™ ™ u rc
^ 8 0 0 3 3 0 «.3i)0 (H.)

MOVING SALE

o r 813-644-0081 n « .»

Household Herns A hand made
oriental rugs 333 *130__________

YOUR
INSURANCE AGENT
C A S H R E G IS T E R A UTO
IN S U R A N C E O F S A N F O R D

1 1

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U*e«4 H •C'OK (Ib'l* 011,0««4

'

AUTO - HOME - BUSINESS
M'» bA,'«i*4&gt;r - •*'*1

1919 S French Ave . Sanford

(407) 321-2274

In s u r a n c e
C o v e ra g e
A lw a y s

P a y $ !

X I

ANTHONY J M t l
444*' rna*

UMW M e * u m
MM— Ul«MMIf|*&gt;«

AUT0 FOX

HOME

In su ra n c e S e r v ic e s Inc.
BUSINESS
MARINE

Hwy 17 93 4 Lsha M«ry Bi«d
At Cumbarland Farm Store
3406 S Orlando Dr
Santord. FL 32773

• SEWINO M ACHINE • Singer
In cabinet w/3 drawers Good
cond. 130 Geneve. 34* S443
STAM P ABLUM - 33 yrs old
Best otter over V3000 Cell
334 1414, esk tor D ele___________

Immaculate, new snow whit*
paint, eacellent condition!
Runs greet 113.ua/otfer.C4ll
47447*4

NALLCOVERINC CLOSEOUT
SI A Up Per Roll
C a l l ..................................***4300
'• X Y L O P H O N E T A B L E TO P •
31 In long. Ilk* new Sells lor
S»* Asking MO Call.. 331 444*
7* FO R D MUSTANO. 4 speed.
1400 or best oiler: 7 P IE C E
DRUM S E T . 1300 or best
oiler. A P A CH E C A M P ER .
S330 or best oiler. 3 solid pin*
chests. SIO ea Call 3a*M37.
ask tor Shirley___________________

228—A via tio n
B E E C H SS • n s HP. pi lot’s
airplane! Partners wanted!
I F R Lo re n ,e lc....... ***1113

230—A n tiq u e /C la ssic
___________C a rs
4 door. 3S mpg Runt Great I
Make otter 133 1331. after 3

’10 CHRYSLER l £ BARON
E a c . cond.. a u lo / a lr/ tllt.
cruise. 4 dr . I3 K orlg ml..
tl.lO O Ilfm l......... B 3 4043 t re t

Insurance W ith Assurance
AUTO t HOMEOWNERS FOR THE PREFERRED RISK
MOBILE HOME - WORKMAN S COMP.

(407) 322-4451

BUD B A K E R AG E N C Y
OW NER; MliK.
312 W tsl S I . Fust Federal Building
Santera F L 32/71
407 322 0501

x.nd B ike s

'77 DODGE 4 i* - AW* . * k , p/b.
Ilk* new 14-34 R V T'i Runs
good I Anefher com pi cab b
bedaaesw/HI &gt;1,34* 330-134*

'M YAMAHA V IRAGO • V Twin
TOOcc. super tow ml . shall
drive. S3.*00obo Call 333 4447

237— T ra c to rs and
T ra ile rs

Cell 33*

34 U S ED IN STOCK
A L LS IZ ES 1 A L L P R IC E S I
Maitland Tractor 1 Equipment
•ami N olMaitland
Interchange on 17 *3....... 434-7373
O V E R ISM Werlh el Sears
T r a c t o r a tta c h m e n ts In
eacellent condition tor 41301
Includes m anuals. 3 point
hitch. 40" disc harrow end 10"
plow 314 Weklve Park. San
lord or call 333 4434

234—Import Cars
end Trucks

★ 76 VWBUG★

2 3 8 -V e h icle s
Loaded! Auto. eac. conditieni
LU X U R Y al a LOW price!
S4.«00 Call.............
440 7413

’84 VOLVODL

___________________________________ *

Like new 41.000 ml S4**S
____________Cell 333-417*____________
lt*4 TOYOTA C E L IC A ST
S sp d. A/ C. Baby Blu e
Excellent cond S7SM
m *744
Magic I sum
IRM M A X IM A
Auto.
white w /iuede ieefher inferi

or t l l t M 127 AMI 173 117+

'82 CADILLAC
Ea c cond Low miles' Mutt
sell U tOOobo CellO TO H J
17 P L Y M O U T H V O Y A G E R L E

Auto. A/C. *H power, seven
P*ssen9er. miles good S10.9M
Magic I w i u ______________ P3A3A4

__________F R E E
ttTep DeHarts
c a r s trucks.
Any condition

333 134*
Paid lor |unk
4 •heel drive
C a l 313 3***

Q U A L IT Y U S K I) C A R S

87 TOYOTA CAMAY SW IE

B A R G A IN P R IC K S

A/C, PW. P L. lilt, cruise,
tlereo/lap* Low miles. Like
new I M.HO/oUer........ 4464134

- WE BUY CABS -

MOTORS

3190 H w y. 17-92
LON GW OO D

*88 TOYOTA CELICA
A L L TRAC TURBOI Limited
production model! Loaded!
140 M ON EY DOWN! Assume
remaining 30 lease payments
Owner will assist with lirsl 13
monthtl Call....... ........ 471 4413

324-1311
80 T O Y O T A
CO RO LLA

83 N IS S A N NX
PU LSA R TURBO

HATCHBACK. AUTO. AC

AC. S SPEED

$1995

$2877

235—T ru c k s /
____ B u se s/ V an s

82 M E R C .
G D . M A R Q U IS

86 FO RD
T E M P O LX

LIKE NEW

ALL POWE B

AILPOVW B. AUTO. AC

$1895

$1995

$2995

76 L IN C O L N
M A R K IV

C H E V Y P IC K U P TRUCK
47.
Real sood condition, mech
sound I t 1.300 Call M l 11*0
FO R D F 131 4 wheel drive
4
spd . 400 engine, posit tree.
thortbed. 4I.ISS i
I l l 4*34
FO R D 3/4 TON F IC K U P I Aulo .
p/t. p/b, *p ly tires, needs
engine. 13301.............. 331 *434

78 B U IC K
L E S A B R E CU STO M

76 FO RD
G RA N A D A PLU S
AUTO. V 4. AC

7 DOOR. AUTOMATIC

1974 CHEVY PICK UP
With camper lap 1400
Cell 334 1733___________

$1477

$ 6 8 8

FOR-SALE
' BY OWNER.

*6548
90 CHEV. CAVALIERS $7999
S9 OLDS. CUTLASS

Since the corporate employees ol A vs, inc bought the com
peny, we ve jot a bigger interest than ever in pleasing you
That's why we oiler greet buys on a l Ihe late model, well
equipped used ca rs we sell Come check these and more

89 CHEV. CELEBRITY $3^43
89 PORT. GRANDPRIX $33^9
89 DODGE DYNASTY

$3999

89 OLDS CIERA

SQQQQ

89 BUICK LeSABRE

jq 1Ao

m i*s i s

........................

9 1 * t O

89 TOYOTACAMERY

59943

89 DODGE CARAVAN

jq q q q

4430414 ........................

9 9 9 9

W hen you buy A v lt. you g e l p ro te ctio n yo u ca n co u nt on th e rem ain d e r of the u n e ip ir c d
m a n u fa c tu re r's w arran ty c o v e ra g e at no sidditional co st O n m o st c a r s , yo u get co v e ra g e
for 50,000, 6 0,000 or 70.000 total v e h ic le odom eter m ile s And c o m p re h e n siv e se rv ic e
p la n s a rc a lso a v a ila b le A s k for d e tails

331-3837

AVIS
__ LI*™1
HWY. 5

M-F 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 12-5
5575 S. Hwy. 17-92, Casselberry

GET TO KNOW

WE LEASE
CARS A TRUCKS

Ken Rummel*St
Of I (407) 1711779

W E W ANT
TO G E T TO
KNOW YOU

aacepl tea. laq. Iltle. elc
'17 FO R D TEM P O Aulo. elr.
p o w e r w in d o w s, s le r e o
cassette, cruise control end
till wheel I Only SI4* SO/mo
Call Mr. Peyne. 333 3133___
a P U B LIC AUTO AUCTION •
E V E R Y W ED N ESD A Y 7:3*PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. S3. Dayton* Beach
____________ s e a is s M it ____________

eacept lea. lag. Iltle. elc
U PLYM OUTH R ELIA N T 4
dr. eulo. elr. power steering,
power brakes, stereo! Only
SI I* M per month
Cell Mr Peyne. 333 3133
l**3 HONDA ACCORD
Auto.
A /C . 74.000 m iles
E a lr e
clean
...................
17*44
Magic Isulu
373 *7*4
1*43 PONTIAC PHO EN IX
4
door. 7 lone. air. PS. PB.
dlereo. automatic. I owner,
very nice 41.430 **S 3011

243—Ju n k C ars
JUNK CA R S REM OVED
NO CHARGE
______________ 333 *377______________

B A N K F IN A N C IN G

Longwood

__________________________________ *_

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down

with 33 a 10 F I* rm attached
Also Included e * a 10 shed
with shelves On lo* In nice
R V Resort Perk Cell 333
4043 alter 3 pm or weekends

H o u r* :
M on. • F r i . 9 - 7 . S a t. 8 • &amp;

co nditio n!

13.730 330 3*43/leave message

■71 DODGE TR U C K • Will leke
cash or weekly payment
Ask ter Craig er Steve, 331-330*

*1*71 Limited Edition. W S 4
p a ck a g e ! 54.000 o rig in a l
miles, factory 4 speed While
with blue decals Electric
window, door locks, electric
trunk. Windshield wiper de
ley, am/tm cassetla. p/t. p/b
Runs Ilk* new! GO RGEO US!
S4.700 C a ll....................... 31* Beat

27’ ROUS INTERNATIONAL

JUNK CARS REMOVED

W E PAY TO P I I I for wrecked
cers/trucktl W E S I L L guar
anteed used parts AA AUTO
S A LV A O E el DaBery,440-40M

Air. p/t. p/b. blue. 73K orlg1
net miles, well maintained1

EX C ELLEN T

T R A V E L T R A IL E R I 17 I t . sell
contained, rooftop */c. 13.7*3
or consider tradel C a llB I *434

Wanted

14 AUDI 5000 S

'7* TOYOTA HI LU X TR U C K GOOD condition. LOW DOWN
payment! EZ weekly peyment

PONTIAC TRANS AM

___________________________________ *

FARM TRACTORS

'13 TOYOTA 4a4 • LOW DOWN
K EZ weekly payment 11

eacept laa. leg. title, etc.
44 PONTIAC LEM ANS
S
speed. 1 dr, sport model with
stereo, only S ilt 40per month
Call Mr. Peyne, 333 3133

Mo T
HOME • E ir e Class A.
33 f t . air. sleeps 4. cen Vac
113,400 Call 447 7430/4*4 4143
• T R A V E L T R A IL E R SP A R E
T IR E . 700 IS I PLy. Bracket,
A Cover Included) All new!
$100 Call
333 4*4*

'1 4 is N IS S A N K in o C a b .
Eacellent cond S spd, O/c.
cassette, new tires. 40.000 ml
S43*3 Cell ................... 333 4341

'71 T BIRD Only S700 DOWN A
EZ weekly payment! I

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Moray Dorr

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

’78 FORD VAN
Automatic, good condition.
good llretl S400 Item 1331 SS30

'•4 C H E V E T T E 1300 DOWN A
LOW weekly payment! I

1914 HONDA ACCORD
407 330 3400
Fa&gt; 40 7 323 6066

T U C K E R &amp; B R A N H A M , IN C .
211 W 1st S t . Santord, FL 32V1
''S e rv in g ( 'c i i t r . i l F h i r liU "
S in c e li iJ S

Slightly used. S30
*3S3

eacept tea. tag. title, ale
'ta D E LT A U BROUGHAM 4
dr. auto, air, tlectrlc windows
and seals, s t e r n cassette,
only SIM 34 per month
Call Mr. Peyne. 3313133
'44 ISUZU TR O O P ER II - 4dr . S
spd , A . C ., evg
m ile s
Eacellent condition 17VM
Magic Isulu............ - .......333 4744

TONY IUSSI INSURANCE AGENCY

T

Set • Peach, mint green A light
beige I Very nice condition I
U S CaK...... ..................333*74*
• RAIN IN G CLO CK • Old. looks
lik e It’s reining , ele ctric
nltellte. hat oil In It. US Call
M SI***

$8 8 Down

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down

As C lo s e To You As Your T e le p h o n e
COMPLETE AUTO COVERAGE

* * *

• E X E R C Y C L E . m o torlied.
e ic condition S7S 33* 4711
* FOOD PROCESSOR - Presto
Minnie Maa • mos old
Hardly used Works as good as
new I 370 Call 373 477*

A B S O LU T E — to the Last &amp; Highest Bidder!
r id a y ,

• VAN SEAT • dk. bli

eacapt laa. lag. till*, etc
'17 PONTIAC B O N N E V ILLE
4 dr, auto a&gt;r, stereo cassette
with d riv er control
lilt
wheel, cruise control, power
windows end s e e ls , only
s??* Mner month
C«.i Mr Payne. 333 3133
'17 ISUZU T R O O P ER II - 4 dr .
L S pkg . 3 sp d . A/C. Tu
~~n* paint, eacellent cond
SWe* Magic Isulu. 333-«344
FAIRW AY MOTORS
"horn* al I I N Do m i A RMa"
3*00 US 17 *1 Longw**d
NO FIN A N CE COM PANIESI
"B U Y H E R E IP A Y H E B E I"

S ix C o m m e r c l a l / I n d u s t r i a l L o ts w i l l b e S o ld

F

• QUEEN SIZE COMFORT Ex.

o ANYONE IN T E R E S T E D In
National Geographic maga
sines, Harlequin Romance
books, or Reader sOigvsl
__________Cheapl 333 a ll* __________
eA T A R I HOME COM PUTER
SI00 Many catras avail .
program, diskette, games,
e .tra charge Call
3314***
• BATHROOM shelving unit on
sprmq loaded pc'**, sliding
door. Like
swl Paid SIS
asking I I I Call 3330170
Leave message on an* machine

T w o Im p ro v e d P n rc e ls w it h A A A R e n te d T en an ts!

C tU @ u tM ]

• AMC P A C E R transmission A
parts Ai' working and ready
tor Inspection S100 or best
otter I C ell............. .......3314110

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Mon*? Down

* * * * * * * * *

Black with red pin strip*,
almost new with only 14.000
miles' S speed, air, T Top.
A lp in e ste re o
R e c e iv e d
company car. Driven by a
married mother. S* SOB firm
Call 333 3*74. Lake Mery area

B l 743*

• USED RUUO Air Handier ■s
KW electric heat. 11.000 btut.
ivy toR unit, 130 Fair condi
Don. Cell 333 M7*_______________
V CR . good conditio*. SIOO and
3 pc PVC petto sat (table A 3
chairs). SIOOebo B I BtO

B u se s/V a n s
’l l NISSAN PULSAR NX

• POOL T A B L E • Irving Key*
P ro fessio n al Tournam ent.
Site: * 1W ■ SIW slot* Needs
new tett top. I HO Geneva.
34*1343__________________________

223—M iscellaneous

C A M P E R T P ** I l l s F o r d
longbed pick up V400 obo
Cell m 3S7I

235—T r u c k s /

233-Auto Parts
/ Accessories

boy's Mip tutor both

222—M u sical
Merch an d ise

Sites suitable (or Showroom. Warehouses or Lite M anufacturing are In great Central Fla.
Location. Call n ow (or a FREE ln(orm at on packet or visit o ur lie. rep. on silo. Site In ­
spection: Thur., M ay 17 (rom : 12 to 6pm and on Tues., M ay 22 (rom: 10am to 5pni.
D irections: 1-4 th ru Orlando k I (cathrow. Exit at SR 46A, I lead S. lo A irp o rt B lv d , Turn
Right go to 1601 A irp o rt Blvd. L ook For THE Aucnos Stc.ss! .

l

• PAIR O F 34" bikes, girl's 3 tp.

2 3 1 -C a rs

P K IM K C O M M E K C I A L / IN D U S T IU A L P R O P E R T I E S

fE E K s tM

*
N EW A/C end Heat unit. 3000
btut. *17$ 3340440 Need to
sell before 3/33

'(5 MERCEDES BMZ1900C

AT 11 AM
F riday. May 25 m e i M O N
Sanford Commerce Park on Airport Blvd.. Sanford, FL

‘P l u s :

• MASAI W A R R I O R ’ S
SH JL D t Decorated cowhide,
purchased In Kenya 1133
Ceil M3 3311

PEAS. YOU P IC K Meriwether
Farm s. 3441 C altry Ave .
Santord

Y

R

231— C a ts

223—M ist?

.SALE

[S u p e r Savers
OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER

GEOMETRO

84
GEOMETRO
* 1 3 3 1 85
*4995
89
CHEVY CAVIUER
NISSAN SENTRA
*4995
*1391 87
88
MUSTANG U
CHEVY NOVA
8
7
*1461
88
*5995
CHEVY CAVALIER
OLDS CIERA
89
*1591 87
Q A NISSANSENTRA ) 1 £ £ *
GMC S15 JIMC
85
*6995
BUICK PARK AVE.
FORD RANGER XLT
86
*7995
89
*1691
PONTIAC GRANDAM
MUSTANGGT CONV.
89
*1991 86
*7995
MAZDAMU
*7995
88
89

* S p d . W hile
h arp C a r

*931

9 P u M n g v r . Pw rw r
W indow a/Lochs

OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME

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v

A u to . Air,
A M /FM

Bro ug ham .

A ir . A M / F M
S te rao

A ir . A u to
A M /F M S te re o

A u lo . A ir,
A M /FM S te re o

3 0 ,0 0 0 M ile s . A u to
A ir. Tilt. C r u is e

A u t o . A ir,
A M /FM S te re o

A ir. Tilt
A M /F M S t e r e o

AM/°FMAC . . . t l .

Loaded

I U

U

m

A u t o . A ir,
A M /F M "term s

S h a r p T r u c k . A tr.
L o w M ilam . A M /F M

Loaded.
L o w M ile s

A u t o . T ilt. C r u t e e
A M / F M S lo t e o . A ir

L e a th e r

aym
6 9 M odels.6 0 Mos terBCmodels 1 S 4 0 S A P R
44 46 mo* to/ 87 models T u e s . Teg* i Title not
included with epp/oved credit

lo a d e d

A M /F M Cgfesotte,
Sh arp C ar

HIGHWAY 17-92 SANFORD 1/2 MILE NORTH OF LAKE MARY BLVD.
EASY TO GET TO FROM ANYWHERE INCENTRAL FLORIDA 6 2 8 - 9 7 7 9

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Television, Page 5C
Education, Page 6C

P e o p le

Help for missing children
■y LACY DOMKN

ORGANIZATIONS

Herald People Editor

Missing Children’s Day
Missing Children Center. Inc. and the Missing
Children Billboard Campaign urc hosting Na­
tional Missing Children's Day al Wcstmontc
Recreation and Civic Center In Altamonte
Springs. May 25. from 6 to 9 p.m. This day has
been proclaimed by President Ikish In memory
o f all children who have hrrn criminally
abducted, parentally alKlucted or classified as
run aw ay. At 8:30 p.m . there w ill be a
candlelight ceremony to light tlx- way home for
all missing children. Admission Is free. Free
refreshments will Ire served. Entertainment../
door prizes and guest celebrities will he
featured.
For more Information, call 331-HELP.

Women’s clubs to gather
Wear your nuuunuu and bring an Oriental
dish to the May 21 meeting o f the Seminole
County Federation o f Women s Clubs meeting at
10:30 a.m. at the Wcstmontc Recreation Ccnlcr.
500 Spring Oaks Blvd., Allan onto Springs.
The Hcalanl Dancers will perform during the
meeting. Checks will be presented to member
clubs to be distributed to the clubs’ charity of

LONGWOOI) — Vlekey Wills doled on her dad
Charles after Ills open heart surgery. She doled
out Ids medicine and made sure he swallowed
those pills because she loved him and wanted
him around for a long lime.
At 14. Vlekey depended on her dad and her
mom Judy to see her through the trauma ol
ticlnga teenager.
Vlekey was a little shy.
She spent time giggling with her girlfriends
about life's greatest mystery: boys.
She was serious about her schoolwark.
She experimented a little with makeup and
hairstyles for her long, chestnut-colored hair.
There was one thing Vlekey &lt;1III not do. She did
not come home from school on April 25. 1983.
Six months later. Ihe skeletal remains of a
teenager were found In Dlthln. The police are
sure those remains were o f Vlekey.
Pain, despair and powerlessness hung like an
oppressive cloud over Vicki’s family.
But llk et# rainbow after a violent storm.
Viekey's family rallied In her memory. Her spirit

r ’ lO lC C .

Members of the Altamonte Springs Woman's
Club. Casselberry Woman's Club. Garden Club
o f Sanford. Homemakers Extension Clubs of
Seminole County. Junior Woman's Club of
Sanford. Sanfoni Woman's Club and Sisters.
Inc. arc Invited to attend. T ile Altamonte
Springs Wom an'sClub will host the aiTalr.
For more Infonnallon. rail Shirley Simas al
322 3062.

Senior Fair set
May Is Older Americans Month. Events of the
month will climax at the Tenth Annual Senior
Fill; to be held from 10 aan. io 3:30 p.m..
Thursday. May 24. at the Central Florida
Fairgrounds.
Area businesses and agencies which serve the
needs of the older American will be exhibiting
throughout the fair. Entertainment, special
programs, art show and much more will be
available. Door ortzes galore. Admission free.
Open to the public
F’or more Imformatlon. contact Ihe Area
Agency on Aging at 623-1075

MISSING CHILDREN CENTER. INC.
(till W. EVERGREEN AYENI'K
I.OM.WOOD, FLORIDA :T27»0
(107) T il HELP

Sarah’s and Katie’s poster.

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Front: Sarah and Katie Day. Back: Joan Thompson and Karen Day.

Historian captures nature
By JOAN KINO
Herald correspondent_____________________________
SANF'OKD Edmund Bruce Stowe Is an
historian and an artist.
Al 95. Stowe maintains Ills Indcpcdcnce as he
maneuvers Ills wheelchair while gently speaking
of the past, present and future.
Stowe, who has a home In Sanlord. also spends
time at Hillhavcn Healthcare Center since he fell
and fractured Ills hip last year.
“ Now. I’m here because of vertigo. Everything
is all right from mv adams apple to due north. *
he chuckles and says.
Stowe, the historian, remembers Mount Dora,
his birthplace, when It was called Royal Lou. Il
was named after friends of the Stowe family who
owned land in the area: Roy, Ella, and Loucy
Tramaln.
"T h ey combined their names and everyone
called lhe area Royal Lou." Ik4 says of that
turn of-thc century time.
"T h a i was before the government decided It
needed an ofTIctal name. You know Ihe govern­
ment can do anything. They named It Mount
Dora because of a few hills." he says as he
remembers the way things used lobe.
See Stow e, Page 5C

Edmund Stowe in a self-portrait

H «r«ld pSolot by Join mm)

The real Edmund Stowe

Adm inistrator is ‘Woman of the Y ear’
By MARY A HAWKINS
Herald columnist

H « fa k .. rtoto by M « n a Mawk.n*

Ruby Blake, at work at the Good Samaritan Home.

SANFORD — North Seminole
Charter Chapter of American
Business Women's Association
(ABWAI recently selected the
Chapter Woman o f ihe Year for
1990-91.
Representing Ihe chapter, this
year’s houorcc Is Ruby Nathan
Blake. She is a charier im-mlicr
of the chapter In Sanford. She
has w orked w illin g ly since
becoming a member. She has
served as chairman of the Hospi­
tality Com m lllee and now serves
as vice-president of the chapter.
She has served as area council
delegate for two terms. Blake
exemplifies a woman on the
move and gives a helping hand
as she travels the AB W A's way.
Blake is employed as an ad­
ministrator lor The l»ood Samar­
itan Home. Iii&lt;4
Stic previously worked as an
admissions advisor tor voca­
tional education students al
Seminole ('omm untly College
She Is an active business
woman in the New Mt. Calvarv
M is sio n a ry B aptist C hurch
where she serves as president ol

U sher B oard N u m b er One:
advisor to "A tta ck ' (Adults.
T o t s . T e e n s a f t e r C h r is t
Kingdom): member ol tin4young
adtdl choir and secretary lor the
church.
Blake and her husband Ruben
have two children ami seven
step-children
Blake was recently honored
with the other 12 Chapters
I9‘ K) ABW A Women ol the Year
nomlneccs at the Central Florida
area ABWA Connell Filth Annu­
al Scholarship Event held al the
Sheraton l ‘l.i/a Hotel at Florida
Mull.
Blake attended the regional
A B W A e o n fe r e n e e In Ft
Lauderdale last week and will
represent ihe lot al i haplci at the
national convention Oetolx-r 31
through November 4 In Dallas
Blake ent ourages all women
who are bu siness-m inded to Join
ABWA II trulv makes ihe dif­
ference 'Tilt4 mission ol the
American Business W om en's
A ssocia tion Is to bring together
b u s in e s s w o m e n ol d iv e r s e
backgrounds amt to provide
opportunities lor them lo lu-lp
them selves and others grow
p erson a lly and professional

H e lp fin d ‘ D ad o f th e Y e a r ’
T h e S u n l'a r r f l l r r u l i l Is
searching lor an area dad
deserving ol our annual ' Dad
ol ihe Year" Idle.
We need our readers in help
by writing letters ol nouilnailon. to he reviewed l»y our
panel ol judges.
Judging will he based on
sincerity and elarlty. with
speellli ex tiuples or aneedoles
a Iron I why your nominee Is a
special dad a plus. Your
nominee need not he your own
dud
Only residents ol Seminole
County are elig ib le lo he
u o in I n a l e d h ii l I h e I r
mominalors need tint live m
Seminole County.
Here's how lo enter. Write
us a teller almiil a special dad.
Idling us why he's *ai special

Letters should be Ivped 01
printed legibly Include the
n o m in e e 's n a m e, s tr e e t
address, city and daytim e
phone number ai Ihe top ol
your Idler
Ai the end ol your leiu-i
Include your name, address
daytime phone number and
age. II under I H.
Deliver or mall lo Dad ol
ihe Year .Sanford llc r.iitl. .uxi
N French A vc . Saulord
32771
Th ere Is no m a x im u m
length limit on Idlers
Fabrics are due al the //crufd
office hv I p hi F'rlday June
H
The lop three winners will
Im4featured m ihe F'ulher s l)av
edition ol the llvru ld . Siindav
June 17

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S C — Santord H caiu. Sanford. Florida — Sunday, May 20, 1990

bNOAffik^NTS

Brenda Sue Chunn

C hunn-Shepherd
MILLERS V1LLE, MD. - Mr.
and Mrs. Ranald W. Chunn of
Mllleravllle. Maryland announce
the engagement of their daugh­
te r, Brenda Sue, to Jam es
Everett Shepherd. V, son of
James E. and Martha A. Shep­
herd of Longwood.
Bom In Huntsville. Alabama,
the bride-elect is the paternal
granddaughter o f Mr. Nolan W.
C r a w fo r d o f A r k a d e lp h la ,
Arkansas.
Miss Chunn Is a 1986 graduate
o f Old Mill Senior High School.
M llle rs v llle . where she was
elected Natlnal Honor Society
president and student govern­
ment vice-president and secre­
tary. She also participated In the
marching and concert bands.
Miss Chunn graduated in May.

rs honored arWTinch

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1990 from Duke U niversity,
Durham. North Carolina with a
B.S.E. degree In biomedical and
electrical engineering.
Her fiance, bam In Great Falls.
M o n ta n a , Is th e m a te r n a l
g ra n d s o n o f M r. and M rs.
Michael P. Ambs o f Nashville,
Tennessee. His paternal grand­
mother Is Mrs. Virginia M. Shep­
herd o f Lakeland. Florida.
James, a 1985 graduate of
Lake Mary High School. Lake
Mary, participated in varsity
sports and was year book editor.
He Is a 1988 graduate o f Duke
University with a B.A. In politi­
cal science and is currently
attending Duke University Law
School.
The wedding will be an event
o f August 11 1990. 1 p.m., at
Duke University Chapel.

The beautiful whltc-on-whitc
embossed Invitation with pink
lettering was an Indication that
the event Just had to be super
special.
And it was.
T h e In v it a tio n w a s to a
Mother's Duy Brunch given by
the Junior Woman's Club of
Sanford Inc., a member club or
th e F lo r id a F e d e r a t io n o f
Women's Clubs.
The lovely event was held at
the Manor Oak Court home of
V ic k i K lr t lc y w ith Sh aron
Uarngona serving as co-hostess.
“ It w a s w o n d e r fu l... J u s t
gorgeous," a club member said.
Arrangements o f fresh garde­
nias were placed at vantage
points throughout the lovely
hom e. T h e ca tered brunch
featured champagne punch and
a potpourri of delicious finger
foods. Another table held a
vnriely of luscious desserts.
Among the 40 guests attend­
ing were Lisa Robertson, club
president, and her mother. Anita
Barker. Honoring her mother.
Vicki, was Kim Klrtlcy. 12. The
newest mother In the Junior club
Is D e b b ie W h ite h e a d w ho
showed up with her four-weekold son.
A lso a tten d in g w ere Mrs.
Ralph Austin (Charlotte) Smith,
an honorary member of the
Junior club and former president
of the FFWC: Hazel Cash. San­
ford Woman's Club president
and DeLorcs Lash, the senior
club sponsor to the Junior club.

Bridesmaids luncheon
Nancy McMillan. Frieda Piercy
and Louise Austin are enacting
the hostess roles todav at a
bridesmaids luncheon at the
M cM illan i.omr

Guest of honor Is Karen Burley
who will become the bride of
Robb Boss on June 2 In North
Carolina. The brldc-clcct Is the
daughter o f Betty and Lewis
Barley and the bridegroom's
parents arc Wynclle and Ron
Iloss.
.0 k m

From left: Anita Barker, Lisa Robertson, president
ol the Sanford Junior Woman's Club, Vick) Kirtley
The luncheon will take plnee
on the patio surrounding the
pool In a pink and while setting
In keeping with the bride's
chosen colors. The table will be
c o v e r e d w ith a pink cloth
overlaid with an exquisite. Im­
ported white cutwork rloth. An
arrangement of pink and white
llowers accented by pink candles
In white wrniight-lron holders,
will center the attractive table.
Guests will Ik* served fruited
chicken salad, broccoli casse­
role. congealed salad, home­
made bread, and cake and tec
cream.
The brldc-clcct and mothers
will receive corsages and the
hostess gift to the honor guest Is
a bride's picture album created
by Louise Austin.
Invited to share the festive
event with the guest of honor,
m others and hostesses arc:
Robin Roscberry. the bride's
grandmother: Angle and Bclscy.
the bride's sisters: Gall Barley,
the bride’s sister-in-law; Mrs.
Thomas While. Kim Krone. Pam
J o h n s o n . A n d r e a F o rts o n .

and Kim Kirlley pose during the Mothor's Day
Brunch held al Klrtley's home

Masons when he was honored at
a banquet at the Twin Towers In
Orlando. During this time the
Grand Master appointed Dave as
the Grand Representative to
Austria from Florida.
Later that week, the McFaddens flew to New Jersey to
attend the annual session of the
Amaranth which was held at the
Flanders Hotel In Ocean City.
■Dave Is the Grand Royal Patron
of the Florida Amaranth and
J u n e Is th e Grand R e p re­
sentative to New Jersey from
F lortd u . T h e G ran d R oyal
Matron of the Florida An. jntli
met the McFaddens In New
Jersey.
During this session. June was
presented honorary membership
to the Grand Court o f New
Jersey. The McFaddens were
active members In the New
Jersey Amaranth before their
move to Florida 12 years ago.

share as they observe a half
century o f marriage.

Circle tours Springs
Seventeen members of the
Garden Club of Sanford Inc. held
the May m eetin g at Silver
Springs A brief business session
was held al the Springs Ix-forr
the women toured the grounds
and observed the beautiful Row­
ers. Highlight o f the day was a
jeep safari of the premises which
lias been In operation for about
three weeks.

Ice cream social

The Sanford Historical Society
will host an Old-Fashioned h r
Cream Social Saturday. June 9.
al the General Henry S. Sanlord
Museum Library. Featured dur­
ing this time will be an exhibit of
the Vincent Photo Collection
containing photos o f historic
Sanford. Tills exhibit will be
held at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Open house today
M a yor B c tiy c S m ith and
Friends o f Nellie and Boyd
Coleman are reminded of the William Dreggors will I k - the
couple's golden wedding anni­ featured speakers during the
C a r o l y n
W h ite
an d
T in a
versary open house to Ik - held museum open house to tic held
Bu rased.
this afternoon at their home. Irani 2 to 5 p.m.
Ticket donations are priced at
3301 R. Park Avr The event wilt
McFaddens honored
tw- hosted by the couplg'.n lU'iCCS- S3, adults, and S t.50. children
June and David McFaddcn
Cheryl Wllllnk and Joyce W-ll- under 12. Tickets lor (hr social
are available at the museum
have been gadding about in the
Ing.
Interest of their organizations,
Relatives and friends are cor­ Fridays, from 10 a.rn. to 5 p.m..
the Masons and the Amaranth
dially Invited to come and cele­ and Sundays. 2 to 5 p in The
Needless to say. they have been
brate the momentous occasion public is welcome.
having a good time while repre­ with Nellie and Boyd from 2 to 5
(Doris Dietrich, retired Sanford
senting the groups.
p.m. The Colemans respectfully Herald People editor, is a Herald
They were recent guests of the
request. "N o gifts, please." It's corresp on d en t covering (he
retiring Grand Master o f Florida
your presence that they want to Sanford area. Phone: 322-4525 )

From blue jeans to black tie
L A K E MARY
LONGWOOD

Anita Diane Kanavel and Scott D. McCaskill

K an avel-M cC askill
LONGWOOD - Mr. nmi Mrs.
Gerald McCaskill o f Longwood,
announce the engagement of
their son. Scott D.. to Anita
Diane Kanavel. dau ghter of
C harles and Anna Kanavel,
Sanford.
Born in Cortland. New York,
th e brid egroom -elect is the
paternal grandson of Eleanor
McCaskill. also of Cortland. A 1C
McCaskill Is presently stationed
at Ik-ntwatcr Air Force Base In
the United Kingdom where he is
an aerospace gmund equipment
technician. Scott is a 1985

graduate of Lake Mary High
School where lie was a member
o f the football and wrestling
teams and the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes. He has at­
tended Sem inole Community
College. Sanford and Is currently
attending the Air Force commu­
nity college.
The bride-elect was born in
Sanford and Is a 1988 graduate
of Seminole High School. She Is
presently a student at Nall-Tech
and shall graduate in May.
The wedding tukes place June
9. 1990. 7:30 p.m. at Ft. Peter's
Episcopal Church In Lake Mary.

Eva Marie Murdock and David LeGwin Smith,

M urdock-Sm ith
HECKLEY. W.VA. - Mr. and
Mrs. Allen IVltry o f Berkley.
West Virginia, unnoui e the
engagement o f their daughter.
Eva Marie Murdock, to David
LeGwin Smith, III. son ol Mr.
and Mrs. David LeGwin Smith.
.Jr, of Sanford
Horn ill C harleston, West
Virginia, the bride elect is a 1983
graduate ot Liberty High School.
Glen Daniel. West Virginia. She
Is c u r r e n t l y e n r o l l e d In
Technical College of the lam
Country. Ilillon Head Island.
M iss

M u rdock

Is

p r r s r u llv

employed as a sales assistant.
The Westtn Resort. Hilton Head
Island.
Her fiance. David, is a 1981
gra d u a te o f S e m in o le High
School. Sanford. He is currently
serving with lire U.S. Marine
C o r p s us a p r i m a r y
marksmanship Instructor at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Parris Island. S.C.
The wedding shall lake place
June 2. IfWO, 6,00 p m. at The
Gazebo. Centennial Park. San
ford.

LA C Y
DOM EN

Carolyn Taylor turned the
p r e s id e n c y o f H e a th ro w
Women's Club over to Marianne
Basslle last Monday night during
the 1990-91 officer Installation
ceremony conducted by Helen
Davis, who dressed as a nurse
and passed mil her prescriptions
for good ofRccrs. Carolyn, who
Will assume the duties o f re­
cording secretary next year, said
she lias grown tremendously
since this lime last year. So has
(lie club, with a record 79
members on the books.
T h e p r o g r a in . h e I d a l
H e a t h r o w C o u n t r y C lu b ,
followed a luscious buffet dinner
o f fresh salmon and roast beef,
assorted salads, mixed vegeta­
bles and a sinful array of de­
sserts.
Missing Children Center. Inc..
Director Joan Thompson was
presented with a cheek for
$6,400. which she said, will help
tremendously hi the continuing
search for runaway and ab­
ducted children.
New officers of the Heathrow
Women's Club are: Marlaiine
B usstlc. p re s id e n t; B ouncy
Walthcr. Ilrst vice-president and
program s chairm an: Bonnie
Manjura. second vice-president
and ways and means chairman:
J o a n n e L u ca s, th ir d vic e p resid en t and m em b ersh ip
chairman; Carolyn Taylor, re­
c o r d in g s e c r e t a r y ; S h a ron
Vorenkainp. corresponding sec­
retary; Dotty Javorowsky, trea­
s u r e r ; an d A llie s S a u s c,
parliamentarian.
Ollier board members are:
C la u d e tte Peek, h osp itality
comm ittee: Connie Prebcnda.
public relations: Ju dy Wigglnton. charities chairman: Pat
Terry, newsletter; Marian Good,
sunshine committee, and Peg
Roberts, telephone committee.
Carmen Salerno, who attended
th e r e c e n t F e d e r a t io n o f
W om en ’ s Clubs m eetin g in
Tampa, presented ihe Heathrow
du b with a Ilrst place award
from the ualtuiialconvention.
Mary Jean Walker, programs
ch airm an for 1989-90. was
bniiorrd with the Service Award

Htitld Photo* by Lacy Ooman

New officers of the Heathrow Women's Club.
From left: First Vice-president Bonney Wallher,
Second Vice-president Bonnie Manjura, Recording
Secretary Carolyn Taylor, Corresponding Secretary

Sharon Vorenkamp, Treasurer Dotty Javorowsky,
Parliamentarian Agnes Sanse. and President
Marianne Basslle.

O u tgoin g P resid en t Carolyn
Taylor passes the gavel to
President-elect Marianne Basille.
this year for her Innovative
choice of meetings and events.
In recounting Mary Jean's ac­
complishments, Carolyn said
she (ells great Jokes, loo.
Roxanne tlulsapplc. Joanne
Lucas. Mary Lou McDonald, and
Shan Arucitc were remembered
for their tireless efforts to make
"A n Evening in Monte Carlo" a
raging success. The proceeds
from tli,it event were donated in
Joan's organization lor missing
children.
Marianne excitedly stood at
I lie p o d iu m and sp o k e lu
rluhliientbcrs about her hopes
dial the club will do and grow
even more -his year.
"W e're a club that is uoi to hc
lukcn lightly You’ll see us busy
In everything from blue jeans lo
black He." she promised.

S e n io r s lo m e e t
Lake Marv Seniors will gather

Shan Arnette displays the book she received from her Secret Pal at
the last meeting of Ihe year for the Heathrow Women's Club,
trom t0:30 a.m. to I p.m. on
Tuesday, May 22. at the Lake
Mary Senior Center. 158 N,
Country Club Kd.

reached al 323-4938 lor more
information.

Bob Harris from Southern Bell
T e lep h o n e Co. w ill discuss
em ergency number 91 I and
other services available.
A line-dancing demonstration
will Ik- given by Alice Grimes.

South Seminole Garden Club
will have the Installation of lis
new officers lor 1990-91 tomor­
row. starting with a luncheon at
11:30 al Denny's Restaurant in
Casselberry. Louise Hull.dor will
Ik- the installing officer.

Plan to stay long enough lor
tlx- iingei loud luncheon. All
seniors are welcome, according
lo I'uulee Stevens, who can be

Em ily Whalton said a big
surprise is scheduled lor Mou
day. tun more about that next
week

G a rd e n c lu b e le c t s o f f ic e r s

�SanlorJ Herald, Sanlord, Florida — Sunday. May 20, 1990 — 3C

races over the hill
G u ess w ho
150!
T h e eelebr,
on May 5lh
w a s the "Ovr he H ill" birthday
party for
it guy called
Sylveater (
i) Randall. We
ca ll 5 0 o v r I he him Over 100
fam ily m
era, friends and
w ell-wish
olned In the celeb ration
fthla favorite guy.
Speedo
ved with his wife
C lau d ia
ndall. What a grand
aurprlae. a pulled; he. Indeed,
didn't ati ect that the party wns
for hint Aa an even bigger
a u r p rh
his slater. Shirley

R a n d n l o f brldgeport. Connectlcji jetted in to be a part of
her Ifothcr'a birthday bush.
Spertjb's d a u gh ter. S h irley
Randill Ikcdlonvu, and her
husiand Onochle, also attended.
AIs&lt;/ sharing this special occasOn with him was his mother
Maymell Randall and his daughtei Lavand and her husband
E’fol Smith, Sanford. Other fam­
ily members and many friends
Pined In the evening celebra­
tion. They dined and danced
away the evening and toasted a
great guy who Just went over
that special 50th hill. Con­
gratulations. Sylvester (Speedo)
Randall!
Tal«nt«d journey
"A Journey Through the Arts"
was the theme o f the evening of
entertainment presented by The
Sanford Alumnae Chapter of
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Inc..
Seventh Greek Extgravaganza.
held May 11 at Seminole Com­
munity College Fine Arts BuildIng.Mlss Jabbcrwock o f 1989-90,
M clondy H lllsm an, wus in ­
troduced. Emcee for the evening
was Soror Sharron Riggins.
Musical talents and dramatic
presentations were performed by
talented young people o f the
community from TaJIrl Arts In­
tern ation al. T h ey Included:
Alicia Wells. Mcrthle Day Care.
Tracy Smith. Raymond Gaines.
J r .. J e ffr e y W ig g in s . K y le
Gaines, Mclondy Hlllsman. Latin
Mobley, Katrlcc R n r'^ r. Gilbert
Ccrvnelly. Sheleim Stafford.
W illiam Packer. Jr.. T errel
Tillman. Urlppltha Long. The
P r e s id e n t S o r o r S y lv ia
Stallworth and the Sorors of
Delta performed "That's What
Friends Are For" as the finale.

Group to perform
TaJIrl Arts International may

SANFORD -- Mr. and Mrs.
Frank V ital la. S a n fo rd , a n ­
nounce the blith o f their son.
Dylan Walter, born May 4 at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal, Sanford. He weighed eight
pounds, one ounce and was 19 L4

inches long al birth. Sister Is
flve-ycar-old Krysllc. Maternal
grandparents are Walter and
Hazel Wlstrand o f New Smyrna
B e a t '. Paternal grandparents
a rc A n th o n y and P r is c illa
Laganoof Edgewuler,

LONGWOOD — Mr. and Mrs.
Donnie Gardner. Apopka, an­
nounce the birth of their son.
Jacob Edward, born May 3 at
P h ysicia n s B irth in g C enter.

Lo n g w oo d . M a t e r n a l
grandparents tire Jim and Jean
K ln g r c y , S a n ford . P a tern a l
grandparents arc Amos and
Edna Gardner. Apopka.

be seen this month at perfor­
mances on May 26th at Holy
Trinity Church o f God In Christ
at noon. May 27tli and at St.
Matthews Missionary Baptist
Church al the 11 a.m. servlre.

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Head Start reunion
Head Start Policy Council will
celebrate the 25th anniversary of
Head Start with Project Hcud
Start Reunion and Award Day
for participants In the Seminole
County Head Start program.
This event will be held at 10
a.m.. May 26th. at the North
Branch Library, Sanford. Were
you a part of the beginning o f
Seminole County's Head Start?
Contact Mrs. Holden at the Head
Start Office, 322-2524. Gcncvla
Gano Is coordinator and consul­
tant

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Class reunion
The Crooms Academy class
reunion committee for 1950-59
will meet today al the Elks
H om e. S e ven th S treet and
Cypress Avenue at 6 p.m.
Chairman Richard (Dick) Evans
Invites all graduates and persons
who attended during those years
to come. A partial financial
report is being asked of all who
plan to attend this reunion In
December.

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Dual Day sarvica
Dual Day Services al Trinity
United Methodist Church. San­
ford Avenue and Sixth Street,
will be observed today at the 11
a.m. service. The guest speaker
w ill be A lexander W ynn, a
n i f i n l w i ^ Mien Chapel AME
C h u r c h T ^ ’ flit serves as super­
intendent o f Seminole County
Detention Center. The commu­
nity Is invited to share this Dual
Day Service with Trinity.

Open house today
The Good Samaritan Home,
founded under divine guidance
In 1946 bv the late Mother Ruby

Urippitha Long

Alicia Wells

Lee Wilson and her husband the
late Tim othy "P a p p y " Wilson Is
dedicated to service.
They Invite you to come out to
their open house celebrating 44
Years o f Service to the ptxtr. the
homeless and the aged, today, at
1704 West Ninth St.. Sanford.
Visiting hours arc 2:30 p.m.
until 5 p.m.

22. 7:30 p.m. at the thcatreof the
Fine Arts Building at Seminole
Community College.

P o e tr y r e a d ip g . . ^
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REVELRY III. a poetry reading
featuring poets Included In the
third edition of Revelry, the
literary voice of the Gwendolyn
Brooks Writers Association of
Florida. Inc. and The Thomas
Burnett Swann Poetry Award
Winner. Tuesday evening. May

Hands speak
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Daughter’s dream man is parent’s nightmare
terviewed. Nor did she consider
my constitutional right to be
presumed innocent until proven
guilty.
Abhy. how can anyone In this
situation clear his name after
what this blabbermouth said?
Unfortunately, my Innocence
was proven later — when the girl
gave birth ID months and three
days after my last dale with her.

DEAR ABBYt What do parents
do when their beautiful, col­
le g e - e d u c a te d . 2 3 -y e a r-o ld
daughter becomes engaged to a
high school dropout, und It's
fairly evident that she is going to
end up supporting him? Her
father and I arc heartsick about
this relationship, and It's killing
both of us.
Wc realize that parents must
let their adult children leud their
own lives, but how do other
parents handle a situation like
this without losing their children
altogether?
Yuu must have heard from
hundreds of other parents who
have been through this. How
have you advised them?

MISERABLE IN MARYLAND
DEAR MISERABLE: I have
said: "D on t’t bad-mouth the
fellow. If you do. your daughter
will try to defend him. und then
It will be them against you.
Don't make any predictions
concerning the young man's
future. You could be wrong
“ If the marriage falls. It's not
the end of the world Don't say,
T told you so.' Just be around to
pick up the p lect-s,
"Som e people have to learn
life's lessons the hard way. and
your daughter could be one of
them."
D E A R A B B Y : I a lw a y s
thought conversations between
social workers and clients were
strictly co n fid en tia l — like

ADVICE

A B IG A IL
VAN B U R EN

doc tor-pat lent relations.
Eight years after my gradua­
tion from high school. 1 was a
"suspect" In a paternity case
and was Interviewed by an old
biddy who later blabbed It all
over town. She did not mention
that a second guy was also a
s u s p e c t and w as a ls o In ­

LONGTIME READER
DEAR READER: You could
sue for defamation o f character,
but that would require proving
that the gossip damaged you.
You would also have to provide
witnesses to testify that "the old
biddy” blabbed.
If It's any consolation, you're
In prestigious company In IH63.

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" I f 1 were to read, much less
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me. this shop might as well be
closed for any other business. I
do the very best I know how. the
very’ best I can. and I mean to
keep doing so until the end. If
the end brings me out all right,
what Is said against me won't
amount to anything. If the end
brings me out wrong, then
angels swearing I was right
would make no difference.”

A N T O N IA H O W IN G T O N
Hum in HlmMncmli.il. Ncihcilimlt, Mr,
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May 20. 1990
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B L O N D IE

HOROSCOPE
B y B eren ice Bede O eol
TO U R B IR TH D A Y
M t y 20. 1990
The year aheud could lie a
very rewarding and profitable
one for you. pmvldrd you use
knowledge you ’ve gained from
experiences. He careful not to
repeat old mistakes.
TA U R U P iApril 20-May 20)
Today If yi
urt on sketchy or
unverified witormatlon Ihcrc Is a
good chance you will paint
yourself Into a corner. S u ImI uc
Impulses to proceed before you
know where you arc going.
Taurus, treut y ou rself to a
birthday gift. Send for your
Asiro-Grapn predictions for the
year ahead by mailing $1.25 to
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper.
P.O. Hox 91428. Cleveland. Off
44101-3428. Be sure to state
vour zodiac sign.
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20)
Guard against Inclinations today
In look at developments through
rose colored glasses. Wishful
thinking should not lx* Identified
as optimism.
CANCER (June 21-July 221 If
an agreement you've recently
negotiated lias proven to be
heavlly weighted In favor of t lu­
m ber party, try to renegotiate It
now. Time cnukl make things
worse.

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L E O IJ u ly 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 )
Persons with whom you are
Involved will lose respect for you
If you try to blame them for
mistakes you make today. A c­
cept the consequences when In
error.
V IR G O (Aug. 23-Sept. 22| ft
might prove to I k - an unwise
practice today If you (Hike your
nose Into allot tier's complicated
affairs. Your curiosity could gel
you Involved In something you
may regret.
L I B R A (S ep t. 23-Oct. 23)
Strive to put more emphasis on
a c t io n t o d a y and le s s on
evaluating. If you weigh and
balance your alternatives too
long, you might not even get out
o f the starting blocks.
SCORPIO tOri 2 i Nov. 221 II
you jump to conclusions today,
it could make you very angry
about som ething you totally
misinterpret. He sure you have
all or the fa d s before you pul
vour temper in gear.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 tl Your well planned budget
could end up bring just a scrapof paper today If vou cater to
vour mom&gt;'iiiarv whims. Ex-

M ay 21. 1990
Don’t gel discouraged If your
big plans are subjected to a fewearly snags In die year ahead.
Th ey should lx* able to survive
these Initial developments and
com e out OK In tlx- long run.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20| Try
not to put yourself In a position
today where you have to bo; *ow
funds from an outside source.
You might get what you want,
hut there coukl be some un­
desirable strings attached.

CANCER (Jinx- 2 1-July 22)
Share endeavors today only with
associates with whom you feel
comfortable. If you link up with
coot, unresponsive cohorts, the
project could turn out to lx- a
bummer.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Any
duties or responsibilities you
leave unattended will weigh
heavily on your mind today. Do
what you know you should do.
even if lt*s not your first choice.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You'll he better off today passing

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abbr.
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38 Flah ot tho
carp family
40 Faudal
12 12, Romas
paaaant
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42 BuddMam
brick■
14 Chamltt'a
43 dular apaca
burnar
49 Doctor * laak
15 Comparatlva
47 Adolaacanl
•uffli
49 Exclamation
IS Spy
of aurprlao
am ployad
SOMantai
by poltca
componant*
17 Inaaiti
92 Comadian
18 Palm traa
DaLutaa
20 Alwayt
94 Piano piaca
98 Grooming aid
22 Voodoo cult
50 Duration
daily
62 Fa-fMo- —
23 Tha (Car.)
83 And othar* (2
29 Food ahop
wda.)
27 Muatard plant 64 Aaaam worm
31 Unapohan
69 Kimono aaah
34 A roaa-----66 TranamHtod
roaa
67 John Lon39 Waakandnon'a aon

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Lupino
4 Typt t ! p u t s
3 Haavarly city

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9 Glva — \
whirl
9 RJppad
7 Draw
8 lail tattal
9 Put In ilartkd
lypa
10 tlpo
tl Spaca aged
19 Billboard* '
21 Soak (flam)
24 Mata
26 Map abbr.
27 Nuraa’l
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28 Futura atty*.'
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29 Boatar
30 ArcMtact —
van dar Roha
32 Roman
highway
33 Actor Randall
36 Typa ot
danca
39 Wida ahoa
alia
41 Non-slava
44 Oangar color
46 Acqulra
48 Short lattara
SO Appliaa
trotting to
91 Lova to
aicaaa
93 Nothing but
59 Flying taucara (abbr.)
56 Namaa
57 Sand forth
59 Sandwich
typo (abbr.)
61 Long Inlat

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2 Eiplraa
3 Atractad
mannar
4 SJIMaat

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travagancc might Ire your worse
enemy.

CAPRICORN (Dee. 22 Jan
1‘ U Tab- n.-rfung k*r granted
today. especialK In a situation
where you think you are holding
all ut the trump cards. When the
hand Is played, you could be
severely disappointed.
A Q U A R IU S Man. 20-Peh ] f »
Don't believe everything you
hear today, partir tilarlv it it Is
some gossip about a person you
like tun llie teller doesn't. Il may
jusi be in a lie ions fa brie a Iion.
up arrangements where you're
compelled to rater to [M-opIr you
don't appreciate. I.iitle of value
wlll come of It.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
D o n ’ t put o u ts id e rs tn an
awkward position loday where
they might have to arbitrate a
domestic disagreement between
you arid your spouse. Th ey
might not sup|xxi your stance.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Usually you're reasonably con­
sid era te when d ealin g with
persons In subordinate roles.
Today, however, you might treat
s u e ti I ri d I v I (I ii a Is as u n •
desirables.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov, 23-Dec.
21) fk- on guard today so that a
person you know doesn't at­
tempt to manipulate you In
order to gain her ends. Her
methods arc quite clever and
you could lx caught unaware.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan.
I9| You r progress could be
rattier limited Kxlay If you fail to
detach yourself from a situation
(hat lias Ix-t-n holding you hack.
Sooner or later you are going to
have to sever this link.

PISCES (Fell 20-March 20)
Today If you get Involved with
friends who an- in a heller
position to spend than VOU •»«;
you might rt&lt;&lt; sonir-tl.tng «-«-o
iionueallv loollsli just to keep up
appearances.
ARIES (March 2 1 April I9| II
your focus is too sell-centered
today. It will greatly reduce your
possibilities for achieving your
objectives. In fact, associates
might even try to thwart your
efforts.
(Cl 1990. N EW SPAPER KN
I KHPHISK ASSN
AQUARIUS |Jan.*20-Keb 19|
Today you might have iu deal
wilh a disagreeable matter that
in actuality, isn't really that bad.
However, negative thinking on
your behalf cnukl make it so.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Unless you exercise proper con­
tro l. an In v o lv e m e n t w ilh
another today could erid up
costing you either financially or
emotionally. He very careful re
gardlng with whom you team up
at this time.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Use oidy methods and tactics
you would want others tn know
about when pursuing your am ­
bitious objectives today. Your
procedures will not go unnoticed
and they'll lx- graded by your
peers.
TAURUS lAprll 20-May 2()|
There's a possibility you haven't
yet learned a lesson you should
have learned from a critical past
experience. A mistake o f a simi­
lar nature might he repeated
today.
(C) 1990. N EW SPAPER EN­
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By James Jacoby
The winners of last Novem ­
ber's Life Master Women's Pairs.
S a b in e Z e n k c l and R h o d a
W a ls h , u sed s o p h is tic a t e d
methods In hid to six hearts in
today's deal. Then they needed
a little hick when the trump suit
split badly. North's ju m p to
three diamonds. In tills iiistaiue
a Jump reverse, was a minisplinter, showing the singleton
diamond and Invitational values
lor game in hearts O f course
North had no Intention o f pass­
ing three hearts, tint bidding
three diam onds gave her a
chance to see how- well South
liked her hand. When South
jumped to game. North took
over, asking turners and bidding
the slam. The opening spade

lead wenl lo East's 10 and
declarer's queen, and declarer
immediately led a club.
East
won I he ace tint) led hack a
spade. Now declarer ruffed a low
club, played a htsirl to dummy's
Jack and railed another low club.
When the queen of hearts was
cashed. West slxiwed out. That
was had news. Declarer’s only
remaining ehaixt- was to try to
gel tn dummy safely with a high
spade to draw East's last trump.
When East had to follow to the
third spade, that made the slam.
Despite the good fortune that
declarer needed at the lintsh. the
small slam was still an excellent
contract that w-ixild easily make
on a n y n orm a l 3-2 tru m p
division.

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WEST
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SOUTH
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Dealer: South
South

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Missing-----□Continued from Page 1C
lives un 11)rough the services
provided to her cor.imun.ty by
the Missing Children Center,
Inc.. In Longwood, a nan-profit
charitable organization founded
b y V ie k e y 's a u n t . J o a n
Thompson. The center, one o f
three In the state and the only
one In Central Florida, developed
to aid parents and law en ­
forcement agencies In the recov­
ery of missing, abducted and
runaway children.

Vickey Wilts

T h o m p s o n b u b b le s w ith
boundless energy for her cause.
"A lot of people think we
duplicate the work of the law
enforement agencies, but we
d o n 't.” Thom pson says em ­
phatically.
Lake Mary Police Lt. Tom
Taggart says the foundation
continues to give area police
valuable help. He originally met
Thompson three years ago when
both the cen ter and p olice
became Involved In the dlsap-

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p earn a cc under su sp iciou s
circumstances o f Kathy Engels,
a 14-year-old Lake Mary girl who
lust week was the object of a
renewed law enforcement search
In the Sanford-Lake Mary area.
“ Joan's people go where the
kids arc. game rooms and clubs,
and talk to the kids who arc
usually Intimidated by a police
ofTlcer," Taggart explains.
Taggart says the first 24-hours
on the street are the most critical
In retrle.Inga child.
"T h e network these kids have
is unbelievable. They don't tell
on each other either. A wall goes
up when they see an officer, but
they'll talk to Joan's people." he
says.
Taggart also says the center’s
volunteers faithfully communi­
cate with the missing Juvenile’s
family.
"Three years later they still
call the Hoopers (Kathy Engles
grandparents, with whom she
lived) and see If they're okay."
he says.
M a r ie H o o p e r s a y s t h e
nightmare she and her husband
C harlie have endured since
Kathy’s disappearance has been
eased by both Joan's and Lt.
Taggart 's compassion.
"I don't know how to explain
what Joan has done for us
through her calls and her visits.
And Lt. Taggart Is great. Just
great. He took the time to visit
us Just as his son was being
rushed to the emergency room."
she says. "I can't say enough
good things about those two or
about the Lake Mary Police
Department. They have been
great."
Thompson says not all police
departments are so cooperative
w ith r e la t iv e s o f m is s in g
children. Often, reams of red
tape in custody battles leave a
parent, whose child Is abducted
by the noncustodial parent,
exhaused and confused. Normal
reaction Is to call the police, but
Thompson [xjlnts out. the police
will not Interfere In custody
cases.
Karen Day shakes her head
vigorou sly In agreem ent as
Thompson speaks.
Day s daughters Sarah. 6. and
Katie Lynn. 3. disappeared from
Karen's patent's home last Jan­
uary 18.
"I never thought I'd sec my
kids' pictures on a poster." she
says.

It was Thompson who helped
Day navigate through the police
reports, helped deal with Health
and R rhabi'litat vc S e rv ice s
(HRS), made sure the girls*
names and descriptions ap­
peared on the national Informa­
tion computer system used by
law enforcement agencies, im­
mediately circulated posters and
helped fallow up leads by phone
to any possible contact Sarah
and Katie may have had.
"She is always there for m e."
Day adds, recounting the late
night phone calls to Thompson
and the moral support she still
receives from her.
The girls were traced to Or­
egon. due In part to one of the
posters circulated by the Missing
Children Center.
Day's mother. Barbara Gurr.
flew to Oregon recently to escort
the girls home, a trip she says
was another ordeal Involving
several agencies and lots o f red
tape.
Both Day and Gurr say they
arc exhausted from the months
of disruption to their family's life
and will be glad when every­
thing settles once again Into a
normal routine.
Thom pson Is still working
through HRS. law enforcement
agencies and the courts to ease
Day’s fears that the children
m ay a g a in d is a p p e a r In a
custody dispute and allow her to
look toward the future.
Sarah and Katie, although still
a little apprehensive of sliding
doors flung open and unex­
pected company, have become
iess fearful as time passes and
are content to play with their
new kittens.
Thompson, meanwhile, ticks
off figures that include 465
found children out o f 500 cases
Missing Children Center has
worked on.
"That still leaves 35 kids out
there and that bothers m e." she
says.
Her agency contributes an
average 40 hours per case.
Four thousand children are
missing In Florida right now.
Thompson says.
One o( them. Aaron Scott. 15.
v.-^ leported missing from Cas­
selberry on May 9
His posters have been printed
and circulated.
Thompson Is genuinely con­
cerned. "H e left without his
medication for hypothyroidism."

she said.
Thompson ami her volunteers
will continue to spend lung
hours tracking down leads,
talking to agency employees,
applying for grants to raise
money for the organization, and
haunting the spots a child might
run to.
For Vickey. For every missing
child alone In the night.
For moro Informal Ion about Iha Mining
Children Cantor. Inc., call 131 H E L P or write
to: IMW. EvorgrtanAva Longwood 337V)

Aaron Wayne Scott

Missing
Aaron Is a 15-year-old
white male (D.O.B. Octubcr
28. 1974). lie Is 5 '8 " tall
and weighs 145 pounds.
A a ro n has b ro w n , ear
length, straight hair and
hazel eyes. He has scars on
both elbows, a 1’* srnr on
his chin, and several scars
on his right thumb.
Aaron was last seen In
Casselberry. Florida on May
9. 1 9 9 0 . A a r o n ha s
hypothyroidism and needs
medication.
Aaron has a green duffle
bag with the name SCOTT
In large letters printed on
the side In his possession.
He may be hitchhiking to
Pensacola.
Anyone having Informa­
tion on this missing child,
please contact Deputy Krclg
R a fferty or In ve stig a to r
Jereczek at Ihe Seminole
County Sheriff's Dept, at
(4071 831-3316. or the Miss­
ing Children Ccnler. Inc. in
Longwood, Florida at (4071
331-4357.

Stowe
i: Continued from Page 1C
"It used to be a slow, all-day
affair Just to go shopping In
Eustls," he says.
Stowe's English ancestors set­
tled In Massachusetts In 1637.
By 1884. Stowe's father, who
Intensely disliked the cold wlriters. decided lo move south
when the thermometer reached
16 below zero. The family settled
In Mount Dora where. In 1894,
S t o w e was bor n.
T h e f a m i l y l i v e d in
Jacksonville until 1910 when
they had to find a better climate
for the young Stowe's mother
w h o had c o n t r a c t e d
tuberculosis. They settled In
K in g m a n , A r iz o n a b e fo r e
Stowe's 16th birthday. During
the Arizona days he became a
cowboy and dabbled In water
colors while his father developed
a business supplying boots,
blankets and otter needed Items
to miners and cattlemen.
By 1915. Stowe started to
travel. It was the year his mother
died. His father sat him down to
discuss the serious question of
what he wanted to do lo earn a
living.
Stowe decided to return to
Mo u n t D ora w h e r e hi s
grandparents, the Bruce family
from Ohio, owned a farm. Their
underground water system in­
trigued him. It had 10 artesian
wells with seven miles of un­
derground tile allowed water to
llow over 20 acres of farmland.
Ills Interest In agronomy grew.
For the next 30 years he
dedicated his life to hls horticul­
tural pursuits In Sanford. He
planted bulbs and ferns, owned
a nursery and a florist shop and
m an aged the B u rp ee S eed
Company. He was a federal land
bank appraiser and a land tleslgner.
As Stow e's father was an
entrepreneur, hls mother was an
artist, although she never re­
ceived recognition for her talent.
"She was a g&lt;xxl artist," Stowe
says, proudly. "She gave me a
few lessons when I was young;
before 1910."
During ihc 1960's Stowe atH U M F l o y d T h e a tre s
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tended an art class In Winter for the Altamonte Springs Holi­
day Inn.
Park. Hls fellow classmates
Stow e's paintings bang In
asked him to teach.
Stowe's paintings hang on the every state of this country and
walls o f Htllhaven and several he has traveled to every state. He
unframed pictures arc stacked always comes back to Sanford lo
against the wall o f the crafts capture on canvas or plywood
the scenes of nature that he
room where he paints every
knows so well. Hls knowledge of
day.
trees, shrubbery, sky. clouds
"O n e tim e .” he says. " I
and the river arc evident In hls
painted nine pictures In a day."
He was commissioned by the w o r k . H e Is a m a s t e r o f
Holiday Inns of Daytona Beach perspective. The vibrant colors
to paint two pictures for each of oils and acrylics on canvas
guest room. After three years relied the genius of the artist
working part-time because he and ihe knowledge o f the histo­
was also teaching. Stowe com­ rian. A book could be written
pleted the Job: 1725 paintings. about this artist and perhaps one
He also did 700 more paintings day it shall be.

Sanford Herald
is a p ro u d m em b er o f the “ W elcom e
W a$o n ” F am ily in S em inole C ounty

If You Are:
Moving Into Or
Around The Area
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Let your Welcome Wagon representative
answer your questions about the area and
present you with free gifts.
If You Live In One Of These Areas,
Please Call
Sanford — 323-4614
Lake Mary — 321-6660 or 330-3311
Longwood — 331-4016 or 869-9369
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Tumin attains high honors
SANFOi*.) — University o f Central Florida senior Kenneth
Tumin of Sanford earned a 4.0 grade point average every
semester in college, lie majored In electrical engineering and
was honored with a Founder's Day Scholar's Award.
A I9H7 graduate o f Seminole High School. Tumin Is the son
of Alfred and Mary Tumin of Sanford.

Lake Howell senior gets scholarship
WINTER PARK - Lake Howell High School senior Adriana
Valdes has been given a S I.500 scholarship from the National
I llspanlc Scholar Awards program.
Valdes. Lake Howell's student government president. Is* one
ot 5(H) recipients across the nation to be honored with the
award.
She intends to attend Hollins College next year.

Wittick on Brenau dean’s list
C.AINSVII.I.K. Ga. — Carrie Wltllck. daughter of Gary Wlttlek
ol Sanford, was named to the dean's list at itrenau Academy lor
the third semester grading period
Dean's list students are honored lor maintaining a 05
average with no grade below a 77.
Itrenau Academy Is a college-preparatory, residential high
school lor young women.

Clark named to honor society
GREENVILLE. S.C. — Hill Clark of Longwood. a sophomore
at Furman University, has been named to Phi Eta Sigma, a
national honor society.
To he eligible lor membership, students must post a 3.5 or
better grade point average during at least one term of their first
\ear at a university.
Clark a dean's list student at Furman. Is a graduate of Lake
Itrantlev High School, where he was a member ol the National
Honor Society, lie Is the son of William C. and Carole Ellen
Clark ol Longwood

Tipton named to Who’s Who
OWENSBORO. Kv. — Sanford resident Carlton Tipton lias
been named to the 1989 90 edition ol "W ho's Who Among
Students In American Colleges and Universities". He Is a
student at Kentucky Wesleyan College.
To be named to Who's Who. the student should have at least
a 3.0 cumulative* grade point average and have displayed
service to community, leadership In co-eurrlcular activities and
potential lor continued success.
Tipton, who Is majoring in criminal Justice, is a graduate of
Seminole High School He Is the son ol Thomas Tipton ol
S.mlord and Gnvlc Cook ol Ft M* .t s .
He Is a metier of the KWC football team and a resident
assistant In tin m • '•dorm .

M u lti-talen ted
and dependable
student of 9 0 ’s
B y V IC K I D a S O R M IE R

Herald stall writer
SANFORD Mike Silvius.
Seminole High School senior. Is
a frequent participant in -.ohool
and civic activities. Ills latest
project was ihe design ol Semi­
nole's Projeel Graduation I-shirt.
"I'v e always liked to do a lol ol
dtlfcrcnt tilings." said Silvius.
IH. " Id o llilu g s le n jo y ."
Having Jusl given blond as (tart
of a school drive. Silvius ac­
cepted the llrsi ol the specialcdltlnn shirl Irom Gall Stewart.
Local School Advisory CommiiIcc and a member ol the Project
Graduation commit tee
Stewart praised Silvius as
"one ol the brightest young stars
we have around here." She said
Silvius Is an "extrem ely tal­
ented” young man who never is
far away when help Is needed on
a project.
Stewart said the drawing ol an
Indian dial appears on tlit- shirt
had more detail than Ihe print­
ing process could reproduce.
"It's a fabulous design," she
said. "T h e shirts don't do II
Justice."
Silvius has ro ambitions of
pursuing a career In art "I hope
to be a Marine pilot." lie said
Enrolled In two advanced
drawing and painting &lt;lasses at
Seminole High School. SIImiis

Jeannette Stdley. left, co chairperson of Projecf
Graduation at SHS and Carma Norman, right.

assistant principal, presents Mike Silvius with
the first t-shirt.

said lie "Just enjoys" Ihe cre­ said. "I like to work on things lor
ative process. "I have fun the school."
last two periods every day." lie
He also Is a member o f the
said o f Ills art elases.
school's state champion track
Carina N orm an, assistant team, an activity tic- said Is
principal, said Silvius is a "very rxclllug. He added that keeping
good student** who maintains Ins hand In many things ai once
high marks despite his many helps him do them well. "I work
harder al all ol them ." he said.
extra curricular activities.
” 1 like to tie active." Silvius
Silvios said art Is (list a hobby.

S c h o o ls em phasize
sp e e ch and hearing
during this month

Reachout program receives grant
ORLANDO — The Florida department of education has
awarded an unprecedented S I 50.000 grant for a pilot Central
Florida College Reach nil Consortium between the University
ol Central Florida. Valencia Community College and LakeSumlrr &lt;'ommunity College.
UCF will get $75.(XH) o f the grant, uji Irom $25.(XM) a year
ago.
The reachout program high schoolers will partlclapate in
week-long residency college and career exploration modules.

Seminole County poster winners
FERN PARK — Two Seminole County youngsters have won a
state dental health (rosier design competition.
Stacv Morris, a llrst grader at English Estates Elementary
School and Jared Hodges, a tilth grader at English Estates were
chosen Irom participants across the stale.
The posters were Judged by faculty members at the Rlngllng
School ol Art.
The two students, and four other winners Irom elsewhere In
Florida, each received a $100 savings bond and medallions.
English Estates will also receive a pair of commemorative
placpies.

Valdes named scholarship recipient
WINTER PARK — Lake Howell senior. Adriana Valdes has
been named recipient ol a $1,500 scholarship from the
National Hispanic Scholar Awards Program.
Valdes. Lake Howell's student government president. Is
among 500 Hispanic students Irom throughout the U.S.
receiving scholrshlps lor one year's study at the college of their
choice. She plans to attend Rollins College.
The awards program, sponsored by the College Board and
Imam id by the Andrew W. Mellon foundation, has distributed
a total of 0.200 scholarships and awards since Us Inception In
1984.

Red Ribbon Campaign needs help
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The 1990 Seminole County Red
Ribbon Campaign lor Drug-free Americans needs volunteers to
participate In the October Red Ribbon campaign committee.
The Initial planning meeting will be I p in. Friday at the
olflee ol United Telephone. H50 E Altamonte Drive. Altamonte
Springs
For Information or to make reservations to attend, contact
campaign coordinator Mary Balk, at the Drug Prevention Office
ol Seminole County School. 330-2694.

It’s a party!
Hungry Howies of Florida w ill hold its Third Annual World's
Largest Pi//a Party Sunday from noon to 3 p m A slice ol pizza
and a coke will be 5t)c with all proceeds from the Seminole
stores going to Dividends and Project Graduation. Lust year’s
event raised over $ 1.5(H) In Seminole CountyHungry Howies In Seminole County are: 740 E. Scmoran
Hlvd . Casselberry. 491 S R 434. Altamonte Springs; 9(iH W.
S It 434. Longwood. 3H40 Orlando Dr.. Sanlord anil 24(H) S
French Avc.. S.mlord

Counselor of the year announced
W INTER SPRINGS - Bear Lake Elementary School
guidance counselor. Mar&gt; Mills, has been named the Seminole
( ouiily Elementary Counselor ol the Year.
New ollleers loi the Seminole County Elementary School
( ou n selors Association are Bobble Knthbcrg. chairperson.
Lawton Cvulhlu Martin, vice chairperson. Stenstrom. Ernest
Startup, sctrciurv. Winter Springs, and Jessie Wynn, treasur­
er. Goldslioru

Lyman GRADD party still in red
LONGWOOD
Money Is still being raised to help fool the bill
lor I.Milan lligb School's GRADD (Graduates Rallying Against
Dtunk Drivers) paru which will be at tin Orlando Tennis ami
Racipict ( 'tub oil ol Lee Rd on June H Irom 11 p m to 5 a m
Lyman Isal l i l l S E Lake A m - h i Longwitod
Ihe (tarts ts designed to be a drug and alcohol tree
allci native toallei graduation parties
I he group Is seekingeor|Nirate s|miiisois as well
Donations may lx- mailed to the school and sent to ihc
aiieiillon ol the GRADD group
For more iiilormalton. &lt;all Debbie Higgle at H69-U425 or
M l i i l l i S Bauds at « l ) ‘ t 71. M l,

"I plan lo make a career In the
Marines." he emphasized, ad­
ding. "Bui I'll always draw and
paint."
Stewart said she believed
Silvius could he a success al
whatever he chose- to do. "H e's
another rising young star from
Sem inole High School." she
said.

Hoiold Photo by Tommy Vlnconl

Rotary recognizes achievers
Rotary C lub president, Benny Arnold, left,
presented Teresa W eem s and Truong Nguyen
with Ihe Youth Achievement Award al its
monlhly meeting in tho Sanford Civic Center

Iasi month. The award is given lo outstanding
sen io rs al Sem inole High School for their
academ ic skills, leadership and school in­
volvement

May Is "Bettor Speech and
Hearing Month " Anyone o f any
age can have a communication
problem caused by birth defects,
related to aging, caused hv
accidents or disease, or other
factors.
In America today, one In 10
p e o p le s u ffe r hu m a c o m ­
munication handicap. Nearly &lt;0
million people have speech and
language Implrmcnls.
In Sem inole County, each
school receives the services ol a
speech/language pathologist,
a n d t h e e x p e r t i s e o f an
audiologist Is also available al
the R osen w ald E xceptional
Slodcnt Center In Altamonte
Springs.
S tu d e n ts r e c e iv e routine
hearing screenings throughout
l heir school years.
Students at Spring Lake Ele­
mentary In Altamonte Springs
are taking part In "Better Speech
and Hearing Month" activities.
Poster, essay, poetry, and
coloring contests arc planned
w llli w inners being selected
from each grade level.
Sixty students arc presently
served In spcech/language liter
apy al the school.
For futher Information, conl a c I M i c h a e l B a Ik o .
spcech/language pathologist at
Spring Lake.

Project R.O .C.K.
debut a success
O R L A N DO P r o jtc l
R.O.C.K.'s. Reaching Out I n Our
Community's Kids. llrsi appear
uncc v-us al Universal Studios.
Orlando, on Saturday.
Th e even t was special to
Central Florida because its 29
teen-age performers make llteir
homes here. Tin- group Is orga­
nized by the Young Volunteers
in Action (Y.V.A ). a program of
The Volunteer Cenlcr of Central
Florida. Its atm Is to promote
youth involvement In Ihe IHX)
non-profit agencies t li.it serve
our area
Y.V.A. Director Chris Boyko
says many ol today's young
|M-oplc arc concerned about Ihe
environment, about the home­
less. and about how they can
make a dtllcrrncc. "Everyone
can contribute." Boyko said
"Voluntecrlsm can tie a rich
experience for teenagers W e
ho|K* tu Inspire a lifetime ot
community tnvolv eim-iit
For Project R.O.C.K singers
and dancers May 19th was a
chance tu showcase their talents
In trout of a large audience For
weeks they practiced al Colonial
High School Orlando, under (In­
direction ol Kcod.il Jolly "W e
want lo motivate young people.”
Jolly said "W hai better way to
reach out to that community
lban through thcgilt ol imisli
Universal Studios w ill give I lie
Volunteer Center a portion ol the
price of each in kci pur chased
fr o m t h e p a r k ' s o p e n i n g
festivities
Project R O C K s debut ellort
Is sponsored liy A T M
The
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Intuit fV f.lls

Say "Charge It"
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p la c e y o u r c la s s ifie d a d v e rtis in g
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V IE W P O IN T

Bad-dog bill on hold

Here are a few unwritten
driving rules for Florida

Legislation would keep tabs
on dogs that attack hum ans

If driving around central Florida Is a new
experience for you. you might want to pay
particular attention to this column.
If you’re a new resident, you’ve probably
heard that "the rules are different here."
1 believe that adage refers to the stale s rather
liberal altitude Involving the purchase and
possession of firearms. However. It could also
apply to driving In this part of the country
N o w h e re In th e
grand ole U.S of A..
Indeed nowhere on
VIEW PO IN T
t h e f a c e o f t h is
p la n e t, do p eo p le
drive like they do In
KLONIE
Florida.
JORDAN
New residents may
have already noticed
a subtle, or even drastic, difference.
Just In case you haven't, here are a few
unwritten rules of the road In Florida:
• THE GREEN LIGHT STARE: If you're one of
the first six vehicles waiting at a red light, you
are obligated to sit and stare at the light some 30
to 45 seconds after It turns green. I don’t know
why this Is. but everybody In Florida does It. so
It must be a state law or something. When that
light turns green, firmly press the brake pedal
and don’t move one inch until your 30-to-45
second period Is past. Disregard any honking
noises or vulgarities you might hear Irehlnd you.
• THE WRONG LANE RULE: Only In Florida
does this apply. Th e left lane In the other 49
states Is reserved for passing purposes only. But
not here, especially not here on 17-92. It doesn't
matter If you’re doing 20 miles an hour or 60
miles an hour, you don't have to move out of
that left lane no matter what happens. You got
In It. It’s yours and you don’t have to get out o f It
until you're dam good and ready. There Is also a
subsection to this rule. It simply stales that If
the trafllc In the lane In which you're driving Is
m oving slower than the lane beside It. the speed
o f the faster Sane will decrease sonic 20 miles tin
hour seconds after you switch lanes.
• THE SPEED L'M IT RULE: This rule applies
In several areas o f the state, but especially In
Altamonte Springs and Casselberry. It states
that the posted speed limit will always be six
miles per hour less than the speed you were
doing when the traffic cop pulled you over.
• THE PICKUP TRUCK SPEED LIMIT RULE:
1 his also applies to vans, trucks with camper
tops, trucks with those big goofy oversized tires
and Wlnnebagos. All pickup trucks are required
to travel at least 15 miles an hour slower than
the posted speed limit and must try to do
whatever Is necessary to back up traffic In every
direction for as long as possible.
The speed limit for pickup trucks varies.
If the truck has an oil barrel In the back and
the driver Is chewing tobacco, the speed limit Is
20 miles an hour slower. If the truck has an oil
barrel In the back, a gun rack In the rear
window and the driver Is chewing tobacco, the
speed limit Is 25 miles an hour slower.
• THE SCHOOL BUS RULE: If you drive u
school bus. please note the Importance of
running over pedestrians, wildlife and lawns
during the hours between 6 a.m. and 5 p.m. You
arc also required to run as many red lights as
possible, preferably when making left turns
during rush hour on major thoroughfares. So
what If a UPS truck cuts your bus In hall? Don’t
worry, the taxpayers will buy you another one.
• THE 4-WAY STOP RULE: This rule applies
especially to out-of-state drivers. It says that
when stopping at a 4-way stop sign Intersection,
the driver must let at least three vehicles go by
from every direction while trying to find the
definition o f "4-Way Stop" In his driver's
manual. If you haven’t figured It out by this
time and the Greyhound driver behind you Is
growing Impatient, then simply put on the
parking brake (being sure to leave the car
running), slowly and carefully walk Into the
center of the Intersection and direct vehicles
around your car with one hund while holding
the driver's manual and continuing your search
with the other.
• THE BLUE-HAIRED LADY RULE: If you’re
in a hurry, especially If you're late for work,
there will always be a blue-haired lady driving a
'53 Rambler, sitting on two telephone books
peering over the steering wheel through
bifocals, who will make you late.
Don't try d u n g in g lanes. It won't work,
regardless of how many fancy manuevers you
attempt. She’s always going to stay a foot or two
In front of you and have that Rambler wide
open, running about 40 miles an hour. If you
honk your horn, flash obscene hand gestures or
open fire with a small caliber weapon, she will
simply Ignore you and continue to Impede your
progress.
The only thing you can do Is wait It out. If
• you’ re lucky, maybe she'll go by a ytrd sale,
denture center or hair salon and pull off the
road.
• THE STUPID BUMPER STICKER RULE: If
you drive an RV. state law says that you must
have at least one reully stupid bumper sticker
on your vehicle. Any really stupid bumper
sticker will do. but these three an* the ones most
often recommended:
1. "W e're spending our children's Inheri­
tance."
2. "H ave camper, will travel."
3. "Dukakis In '92."
.
Please note that drivers o f vehicles bearing
these bumper stickers will always — always,
stop anywhere they see a sign that rtfads "3
T-shirts for $4.90.” or "Disney discount tickets
available here.”

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■y J . MARK BA R P IILD
Herald H a lf writer

TALLAHASSEE - A bill requir­
ing alt dogs who attack humans to
be registered and branded and
destroyed If Ihey attack a person a
second time has suffered a setback,
but the two Seminole County-area
sponsors are not worried.
"W e can still work It out." said
Sen. W.W. " B u d " Gardner. DTitusville, who represents much of
Seminole County. " I think once It
gets on the (Senate) floor we can
defeat the amendment."
The bill submitted this year by
Gardner and Rep. Bob Slndlcr.
D-Apopka. counters earlier oroposals that would have rrqui.rd
extensive Insurance requirements
for owners of certain brerds of dogs,
commonly called "pit bulls." and
p e n a ltie s If th e ir p ets attack
humans or domestic animals. Dog
breeders and enthusiasts objected
to the previous proposals saying
they don't protect people attacked
by dogs not Included In such lists.
Breeders say there Is no such
thing as a pit bull, only different
breeds and mixed-breeds who have
been trained to fight. They say
many breeds o f dogs can be poten­
tially dangerous If they have been
trained to be aggressive nr bred for
aggressive characteristics.
But during debate In the Senate
Judiciary Criminal Committee. Sen.
Lincoln Dlaz-Balart. R-Mlaml. pro­
posed an amendment to allow cities
and counties to add specific breeds
to the law. Dade County Is the only
county In the state with a "breed
specific" vicious dog ordinance. The
bill and thr amendment Is expected
to be considered by the full Senate
within e week.
Slndler's bill Is expected on the
floor of the House by next week, he
said. No breed specific amendments
huve been proposed for the House
b ill. S ln d lc r sa id . S ln d lc r . a
veterinarian, said he believes he can
convince House leaders to oppose
such an amendment.
" I think they'll listen to me

b e ca u s e o f m y b a c k g r o u n d ,"
Slndlcr said. "There Is no scientific
basis for It."
Both bills require any unprovoked
dog. regardless of breed, who at­
tacks a human once, a domestic
animal more than once or Is trained
to fight to be registered with the
local animal control authority and
branded. A dog will not be consid­
ered dangerous If provoked Into an
attack by the victim.
The bills would require the dan­
gerous dogs to be registered with
the local animal control authority
a n d e it h e r kept In a secu re
enclosure or leashed at all times.
Failure to comply with the re­
quirements could lead to u $500 fine
and a 60-day Jail term. If a pre­
viously-declared dangerous dog at­
tacks a human or domestic animal,
the owner could face a Jail term of
one year and a fine of $ 1.000.
The amendment allowing specific
brerds to regulated has raised the
Ire of dog enthusiasts throughout
the stale. A massive letter-writing
and telegram campaign Is being
Initiated by hundreds of Florida
members o f the American Kennel
Club and other organizations to
write senators to defeat the pro­
posal.
"Judge a dog by his deed, no' his
breed." Is the motto o f people
barking legislation that Is non-breed
specific, said Diane Albers, presi­
dent of the Florldu Association of
Kennel Clubs, chairman o f the
Seminole County Animal Control
Board and executive director of the
H u m an e S o c ie ty ol S e m in o le
County.
" I am very worried ah it It."
Albers said. "There Is no scientific
evidence to suggest the law should
be breed specific. A doberrnan. a
rottweiler, even a poodle can tie
more piune to bite than some of
these dogs they always list. They
never list poodles but they bite
people all the tim e."
Albers said any law or ordinance
that names specific breeds Is unfair
because such regulations don’t offer
people harmed by unlisted breeds
the same protection.

Hh i M PIMM fry KM y JOfdfrn

Diane Albers, president of the Florida Association of Kennel Clubs and
executive director ol the Humane Society ol Seminole County, says the law
is unlair. She is shown here during an exercise session with 'Onyx' and
'Maggie.'

Universal is taking on Disney
right in Mickey’s own backyard
United P ress International
ORLANDO — Universal Studios Florida, set to open
next month, has hauled King Kong. E.T. and Jaws
Into Disney's backyard In what promises to be a
battle royal for tourists.
At stake Is a chunk of the $5 billion spent annually
by tourists In the Orlando area, one of the most
popular vacation destinations In the world.
"W ill Universal effectively steal visitors from
Disney? I don't know. It’s clear, though, that for the
first time. Disney has some head-on competition for
one of Its parks." said John Rutherford with the
Orlando-Orange County Convention and Visitors'
Bureau.
Universal Studios Florida, a $600 million movie
studio and theme park 12 miles north of Walt Disney
World, makes Its splashy, star-studded debut June 7.
Celebrities arc to ride limousines down a recreated
Hollywood Boulevard, past Schwab's Pharmacy, a
Hollywood Walk of Fame and Mel's Drive-In. a burger
Joint featured In the movie "Am erican Graffiti."
Behind them In the prop "bone yard " Is a chariot
from “ Ben Hur." a buggy used In "Gone With the
W ind" and a stagecoach from the John Wayne
picture "T h e War W agon."
Visitors, said Barry Upson, one of the park's
planners, will take part In 13 o f "th e most unique
motion picture-based attractions ever created."
There are four rides. On one. a four-story King
Kong swats a tram loaded with tourists on a bridge.
On another, a giant shark grabs a boatload of
tourists In Its teeth and shakes It In a re-enacted
scene from "Jaw s."
In "E.T. Adventure." guests ride flying bicycles
past the moon, and In a recreated subway tunnel
across the park, they arc tossed around by an
earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter scale.
"T h e magnitude and magnificence and detail of
our studio and back lot and the blockbuster
attractions ... can only be seen at Universal." said
Steve Lew. president of Universal Studios Florida.
Lew predicts the park will draw from 5 million to 6
million guests Its first year.
That compares with 30 million visitors Disney's
three Florida parks — Magic Kingdom. EPCOT
Center and MGM Studios — drew In 1989. according
to Amusement Business, an Industry Journal.
Disney's Florida complex Is far and away the most
popular theme park In the country, wllh Disneyland
In Anaheim. Calif., ranked No. 2 with 14.4 million
guests In 1989. and Universal Studios Hollywood No.
3 with 5 .1 million guests. Amusement Business
reported.
Where Disney Is most vulnerable to Universal Is at
Its year-old MGM Studios, a theme park also based
on the movies and also featuring working sound
stages.

Dlsney-MGM Is smaller than Universal Florida, has
three production sounds stages, compared with six
for Universal, and has. for now at least, fewer
attractions.
Universal, w ide* has had lour sound stages In
operation for 18 months, can already claim to Its
credit "Parenthood " the 1989 Steve Martin movie,
and by the lime of tnc grand opening, work Is to have
begun on "Psycho IV " with Anthony Perkins, said
Norm Rice, vice president and studio manager.
Until the opening of Dlsney-MGM. Universal
Studios Hollywood was the only major movie-based
theme park in the country. It opened In 1964.
But ask executives who first came up with the Idea
to put a movie theme park In Florida, and each
company claims credit.
Lew said Universal made Its announcement In
1981. but the project then stalled because o f high
Interest rates and was not resurrected until 1986.
Disney spokesman John Dreyer said Disney
announced plans for Dlsney-MGM In 1985. but Dick
Nunls. president of Walt Disney Attractions, said
Disney executives first began tossing around the Idea
of a studio theme park In the 1940s. belorc even the
opening of Disneyland.
Originally. Universal Studios Florida was to mirror
the company's Hollywood theme park, but when it
became apparent that Disney was designing some­
thing similar. "W e cleaned the slate of the attractions
... and did all new ones." Upson said.
Dlsney-MGM has a tram ride, the backbone of the
Universal tour In Hollywood. Dlsney-MGM also has a
stunt show, the same as Universal Hollywood.
Nunls scoffed at the suggestion that Disney had
copied those Ideas.
"W e have, probably without any question, the
finest design engineers, 'the Imaglnecrs.' as anybody
else In the world. I don't think we need to copy
anybody." he said.
Nunls also said he was not worried about Universal
bleeding away guests.
"It doesn't bother me at all." he said.
"W hen EPCOT opened, the other attractions, such
as Sea World and at that time Circus World and
Cypress Gardens, showed dips In attendance but
recovered In a year or tw o." said Chuck Ross, an
executive with Lavcnthol ft Horwath. an accounting
firm that specializes In the hotel and tourism
Industries.
He said Orlando-area hotel guests currently slay an
average of 4 to 4 VX nights.
“ If the length o f stay Increases In Orlando. I think
all the mujor attractions will continue to thrive. II.
however, the length of stay does not Increase, then I
think we ll see some rather Intense competition." he
said.
" I think It's an absolute tossup." Rutherford said.

Audit concludes
courts wasting
money on juries
United Prase International_________
TALLAHASSEE Florida citi­
zens could have been spared at least
140.000 days of Jury duty last year
at a savings o f up to $1.5 million to
the state If courts were more
effective at managing Juries, an
audit concludes.
.
The central problem, according to
the recent audit o f the state courts
system's petit Jury management
roccdures. Is that the Florida
uprem e Court.
which Issues
procedural rules for the state's
circuit and county courts, has not
established Jury-management rules
"In practice, the lack of statewide
direction In Jury selection means
that decisions on Jury management
practices arc left to court personnel
at the circuit and county levels."
said the report from the state's
Office of the AudltorGeneral.
Last year, Florida paid approxi­
mately $7.6 million to Jurors In per
diem und mileage — $10 per day
per person and 14 cents per mile
traveled to and from court. The
wastefulness Is probably larger than
the 140.000 days and $1.5 million,
according to the auditors, because
they focused their study only on
circuit courts and Ignored the
county courts.
"T h e critical factor for efficient
Jury management Is estimating as
accurately as possible the number
of Jurors necessary to meet trial
needs." the auditors said.
If too few people are summoned,
there will not be enough Jurors
available to proceed with Jury selec­
tion and trials may have to be
postponed and the Jurors dismissed.
If too many arc summoned, they
may report for service but never be
selected for Jury service.
Research conducted by organiza­
tions such as the National Center for
State Courts has Identified Jurymanagement practices that reduce
|ury costs and public Inconve­
nience. Generally, those practices
focus on determining how many
Jurors are needed, notifying Jurors
when to report und using them
efficiently after they report for
service.

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EDITORIALS

‘De-bashing’ Japan
The administration’s decision to take Japan
off a list of "unfair traders — unfair by
unilateral U.S. Judgment, that Is — ts the
light one, even though there is no guarantee
that Tokyo’s promise to open its markets
more widely will significantly shrink its huge
trade surplus with the United States.
Predictably, there has been a negative
response from those, particularly In Congress,
for whom Japan-bashing has become the
newest form of International scapegoating.
It's true that Japan's nit-picking technical
regulations, old-boy business relationships
and mazelike distribution system make It
difficult for foreign companies to secure a
foothold. Yet now. Intense U.S. pressure has
Induced Japan to promise lonng-term structu­
ral economic changes and, more specifically,
to open Its market to U.S. supercomputers,
satellites and wood products. Trade experts
say these changes could generate nearly $2
billion in added annual sales of U.S. products
in Japan.

BEN WATTENBERG

D.C. still the heavyweight cham p
Big trouble in Washington. It was nut shelled
recently on A B C 's "N lg lr tlln c ." Hrre are
excerpts:
TED KOPPEL: As foreign news continues to
dominate the headlines and the airwaves, the
question Is becom ing more persistent: Is
Washington becoming less Importnnl?
DAVID BRODER (The Washington Post|: This
Is a city which has accustomed Itself to thinking
o f itself as the center of the political universe....
It’s a bit o f a shock to recognize that we're no
longer there.
JEFF GREENFIELD |ABC): That sense was
crystallized by David Hroder. perhaps the singlemost influential Journalist In Washington. In u
recent column that became, literally, the lalk or
the town.
DAVID HRODER: It was us If somebody had
said, "Oh. the emperor really docs have no
clothes." Sometimes you get the biggest reaction
by stating the obvious.
A m o n g th e n o t a b l e s e n d o r s in g th e
W a s h ln g to n -ln -R c trc a l th em e arc D avid
Brinkley, eider statesman Clark Clifford, liberal
historian Arthur Schlcslngcr Jr., and editors of
The New Republic magazine.
They discovered that this year's Washington
news Is Just like last years (Brinkley), that the
age of superpowers Is over and the government

doesn't spend rnough (Schlrslngrr). that the
thrills are gone (Morton Kondraeke. The New
Republic), (hat Washington Is In decline because
America is the big­
gest debtor nation,
t h a t

C o n g r e s s

doesn't play enough
of a role (!| and there
a re to o m a n y
murders (Clifford).
T h e te le v is io n
c a m e r a s , n o te s
Broder. have gone
overseas. That Is one
I n d i c a t o r

W

r

o

There Is Journalistic m yopia In It. Thr
coverage of Lithuania Is tu significant measure
a „ American and Washington story because it a
about the collapse of the Soviet Empire, .i
process that can lead Ur a second A inert* .in
Century. Hiroshima and Vietnam were Anno
can stories, even though the cameras were l.ir
away.

t h a t

Washington's claim
to tM-ing the "mosl
important city In the
world" may now be
"ns dented as Mike
Tyson's heavyweight
crown."
n

g

.

Washington did not
lose the heavyweight
championship of the
world. It won It.
T h e r e Is s o m e
topsy-turvy logic to

C W ash ! ng lo n
n e w s Is just
like la st y e a rs ,
th e a g e of
superpow ers
is o v e r , the
governm ent
d o esn 't sp e n d
enough.J

Berry's World

TH E LONESOME SM OKER

There Is governmental myopia about II. Broder
quotes politicians saying lhat Washington is
politically grtdlocked. With the tux-and-budgri
Snore Summit In motion for the 173rd time, that
Is hard to rebut, except frontally.
Washington ts indeed not as much alxrui
government and programs as It was. Is dial bad?
Americans (and people everywhere) have liecn
voting for the Idea that there are more important
things than government programs.
There Isa yearning for the bud old days:

JACK ANDERSON

cm tV N w 't ******

OURCONGRESSMAN
SAYS"Uf_
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Critics complain that earlier Japanese
concessions have not led to a lowering of a
persistent $50 billion annual trade gap. and
that 92 billion in increased U.S. exports is
small potatoes. That's true, and it's at least
plausible to argue that Japanese Prime
Minister Toshlkl Kalfu may not be able to
deliver all that his negotiators promised. Yet
to continue to brand Japan as a trade
aggressor — a charge by the way. that has
never been substantiated in any international
trade f.irum — in the face of the largest
concessions Tokyo has yet made is to put
future agreements at serious risk.
What the critics, notably Rep. Richard
G e p h a rd t and Sen. John D an forth of
Missouri, really want is guaranteed trade
parity with Japan, and with a number of
other countries not currently In Washington's
protectionist sights, even though U.S. eco­
nomic performance may not Justify it and
even though this country refuses to take the
harsh economic medicine that, more than
anything, can improve iLs global trading
position.
The unnerving fact Is that. In one industry
after another, Japan — Judging from the
preferences of American consumers, is out­
performing its U.S. rivals. Thus, unless
Washington took protectionist action so
Draconian as to generate a trade war. Japan's
trade surplus probably would shrink only
marginally, even If the Japanese did every­
thing that the United States demands.
So long as Americans delude themselves by
thinking that foreign trickery is the main
cause of this country’s economic woes, thosc
woes can only get worse. Most of our
problems are made In America, by slipshod
education and training, a fast-buck attitude
about corporate profits and a widespread
unwillingness to pay the price, in taxes and
Investment anti in hard work, for balanced
growth.
When Japan, or any other country, violates
internationally accepted trading rules, it's
appropriate to retaliate, and the United States
should not flinch from doing so. Hut the
unilateral way in which Washington
has
made itself prosecutor. Judge. Jury and
executioner not only risks Jepardlzlng U.S.
goals in ongoing global trade negotiations,
but undercutting progess already made.
President Hush was right to "de-bash"
Japan, however uncertain the prospect lhat
Tokyo will keep both the letter and the spirit
of its promises. "There’s no free lunch" Is
sup[&gt;oscd to be of American coinage, but you
would never know it by the shrill tone of the
protectionists. America's first order of busi­
ness ought to hr to clean up its own mess.

the s h rin k in g -W a s h in g ton th e s is . Can
Washington in- less Important. Tyson-wise,
because communism collapsed, or was whipped,
or both? Did Joe Montana become less Important
when the 49ers won the Super Howl? Did Dwlghi
Elsenhower, or America, becom e Irrelevant
when World War II was won?

GEORGE F. WILL

Racism or archaic standards
WASHINGTON — Robert Clark, dean of
Harvard’s law school, says the school Is trying
" to achieve greater diversity." Does that mean
hiring conservatives? Hardly. At Harvard, the
diversity that counts concerns biological not
Intellectual differences.
Derrick Bell, a tenured professor at the law
school, says he will go on uii|idd leave until a
bluck woman becomes a tenured professor.
(The school's 60 tenured professors Include
five while women and three black men.) Hell's
uet is another o f the "diversity demands" that
drive today's academic spoils system. Hispanics. Aslans, homosexuals, tIk- handicapped
— all are heard from.
Jesse Jackson has, o f course, been heard
from, saying that blacks are Insulted by "the
gross Insult" conveyed by the Idea that "there
Is no African-American woman qualified for
appointment to Harvard Law School." Actual­
ly. no one Is saying that. However. Jackson Is
saying that pa-vaillng standards of qualifica­
tion are "archaic": * We Cannot define who is
qualified In the most narrow, vertical academ­
ic terms. Most people In the world are yellow,
b ro w n , bluck, poor. n o n -C h ris tia n ...."
Therefore? Need you ask? The ugly truth Is In
thr adjective "vertical."
The planted axiom Is that a meritocracy ts
racist. But the rationales for racially based
hiring are racist, and Insulting to blacks, and
subversive ol the idea of a university.
One rationale Is that Harvard’s black
students nerd black role models. Now. black
students at Harvard are demonstrably prlvl
leged. well-laiun bed on upward mobility. The
lasl thing they (or any black youths) need Is a
role modrl w Irose hiring communicates the
message that they are p.irtleipmts In a group
entitlement to professional advancement. This
en titlem en t m en tality causes blacks io
cultivate the attitudes o f victims, triggers lu
whiles the Instinct o f condescension, and leads
Ixiih to discount black achievements
Such hirings cause "en titled" blacks to
regard even benevolent Institutions as enemies
Irecause vletlmltood seems to In-, for privileged
"victim s.” an tmassuagcahle grievance lienee
the protests a:wt sit-ins al Harvard, a lagoon of
hherallsin where In the last 10 years almost
hall the new law lucidly hired have hern
women or minorities.
Within thr "role m odel" rationale for racial
hiring lurks a degrading (ustulale: Black
Youths are dsladvaolaged unless taught by
blacks because blacks are sujijMised to have
derivative Identities, derived from membership
In a victimized group
This |Misiululr leads it* (he second racist
rationale for racial hiring Ii Is intimated when
Bell stresses dial lire "philosophies" of hiock
academies are shaped by "life experiences"
unknown to whites The corollary postulate,
not merely Intimated licit pm iutm rd. Is that

such phllosopiiies are self-ratifying and Imper­
vious to criticism from non-blacks.
This theory of racially distinctive and
automatically validated scholarship Is a par­
ticu larly slipshod and patently political
exercise In the "sociology nf knowledge." It
argues — no. merely
asserts — that ull
black scholars have
had "e x p e r ie n c e s "
t h a t

g i v e

u

i

n

q

t h e m
u

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"p ersp ectives" thut
whiles arc nut quali­
fie d to q u e s t io n .
Thus race Is an Intel­
lectu al c re d en tia l.
Hell says: "R ace can
create as legitimate a
p resu m p tio n us u
Judicial clerkship In
fillin g u (c a c h in g
position" regarding
f i At H arv ard ,
civil-rights law.
the d iv e rs ity
This Is Intellectual
that c o u n t s
g e r r y m a n d e r in g ,
c o n c e r n s b io ­
c a r v i n g o u t fo r
lo g ic a l not In ­
blacks uu exemption
te lle c tu a l d if­
from competition. It
fe r e n c e s . j
is an academic seta s ld e p ro g ra m (a
construction in­
dustry mistake comes to campus), where race
confers Jurisdiction and other Jurisprudential
questions. (The set-asides proltlerate. for "the
women's voice" and “ the gay perspective."
etc. in literature, history, etc.)
One charm *4 this theory l&lt;* ils proponents
Is l)iat they can be highly paid professors
without forfeiting I he coveted, lucrative status
ot victims. It rests on racial strrentvplng —
reactionary means for liberal ends. Black
scholars represent "th e " black experience. In
this "progressive" version ol segregation,
blacks are suppot-d to be — Indeed, arc told to
be — homogenized and conscripted Into
In tellectu a l co n form ity, apart from the
mainstream of American culture.
In a seal|&gt;rl like dissection of these Intellec­
tual errors, Randall Kennedy, writing in the
Harvard Law Review, notes itwu some blacks,
such as Hell, are asserting a "proprietary claim
over lb*- study of race relations" and other
matters Tills ts. says Kennedy, subversive o f
the Ideal ol a cosmopolitan Intellectual com ­
munity In which Intellectual merit Is an
"achieved distinction." Kennedy says lhat by
exaggerating white racism, ami making Ideas
and scholarly craftsmanship subordinate to
racial status, Hell and others threatrn "cultur­
al fluidity. Intellectual freedom and Individual
autonom y."

POW, MIA part
of bureaucracy
WASHINGTON — Bruce Adams of Laramie.
Wyo., Is far from the nation’s nerve center,
and he asks little of the Washington bureau
cnicy. other than lhat It help find his brother.
Adarns rnay be nsklng too much.
His brother, along vll*- thousands o f other
American soldiers, Is ,Jll listed as missing,
nearly 15 years after the Vietnam War ended
Some 3,600 families arc tormented by the
unknown fate of their loved ones. The
families have relied for two decades on an
Influential non-profit group to tout their rouse
In Washington. The National League nf
Families o f American Prisoners and Missing
In Southeast Asia has been almost their only
hope In prodding Congress and the ad
ministration to continue the search for lost
GIs. But Adams no longer belongs to the
league. He and other bitter families say the
league has sold Us soul for the trappings
Washington power. The organization that
once relentlessly pressed the government for
answers and accepted no double-talk now
mouths that same double-talk. It has been
transformed from a feisty Independent
advocate to a member of the Washington
club. Instead of solving the mystery of
missing GIs. the league has become a
self-perpetuating bureaucracy that shows few
signs of completing Its mission.
The way Adams secs tire situation. "It
means there’s nobody out there except a
handful o f activists and congressmen who
even give a damn."
—------------------ :------His is not a voice In
the wilderness. Some
o f those w ho arc
most Involved on I he
PO W /M 1A Is s u e ,
ranging from Capitol
Hill Insiders to pro­
m in e n t a c t i v i s t s
across the country,
agree. To hear them
talk, the league in
r c r c n l y e a r s has
b e c o m e
a
mouthpiece for of­
fic ia l p r o n o u n c e ­
ments.
It wouldn't he the
first lime a grass­
^ S o m e 3,600
r o o ts g r o u p of
fa m ilie s are
firebrands had lost
to rm e n te d by
I t s z e a I i n
th e u n k n o w n
Washington. There Is
fate of their
something seductive
lo v e d o n e s , j
about meetings with
the president and
cocktail parties with
movers and sliakcrs that wears down even
the most contrary outsiders. But the critics ol
the league say this particular seduction Is
even more dtsap|&gt;olnllug because the league
was the only hope for so many desperate
families.
How has the the league wound up In the
(Mxkel of the Washington bureaucracy? By
landing a scut on a government panel, a
security clearance to peruse classified data
and a close working relationship wllh In­
siders.
The result Is that the league, which once
challenged the government, now urges family '
members to be |xitlent wllh the government's
approach. 1 he league, which once shared
information freely wlih families, is now'
obliged by a security clearance to withhold
some facts.
Longtime league director Ann Mills Grlf
flths calls her critics the "nut fringe." She
says If the government and the league seem
to he to sync. It Is because the government
has come around to the league's way ol
thinking. Th e administration gives Hie search
lor missing GIs Us highest priority. Griffiths
told us. "P u b lic criticism Is no longer
necessary." she said She called herself an
"advocate Inside the system."
1hal docsn t Impress (h ose who (relieve the
svstem Isn’ t doing much.
Congressional sources told our associate
Dan Njcgornlr that the league's setup Is "too
close for com fort." One Capitol Hill source
close to the PQW/MIA Issue described Grlfllliis as "part of the government."

�Sanford Herald, Santord, Florida — Sunday, May 20, 1990 - 30

"STEl volunteer^
Protect the environment, ban humans
The nrtlclc — Datcllncd Seattle (In 5/6/1990 Herald)
“ Disappearing Frog Populations a Signal o f Impending Doom ?"
struck a chord o f rcmcmberance for me. In that the
broadcastIng o f "Fire Aril Poison" by air killed off the rain
frogs, guppy minnows, crayfish. The frogs and minnows being
mosquito larva caters, they contribute to the blind mosquito
problem ns well ns the blilng kind.
So It would seem Hint every time man attempts to redress an
Imbalance In nature In his ham-handed way. he creates more
problems, and as man's wastes arc contributing to the
“ warming of the earth.” II scents the answer Is HAN MAN!
Make the world safe for worms and woodpeckers. Think.
S.B. *Jltn C row e"
Sanford

Recycling can benefit cancer group
Anyone having anything to recycle such as paper, aluminum
cans, plasllc. etc., and would like to donate the money to the
American Cancer Society, you can do so by asking Kokomo to
credit tills money to our organization.
Ilelrn West gale
Sanford

President Bush needs your advice
Virtually every environmental condition racing our planet Is
Influenced by the size ol the human population. I am deeply
concerned nlwut the most recent population projections
Indicating that our population is likely to double to 10 billion
early In the 21st century. If ibis occurs, our environmental
problems may become Insurmountable.
hiving In one of the fastest growing counties In Florida. I
know too well, the problems connected with rapid population
growth and the problems o f Florida cannot compare with the
problems caused by rapid population growth In the third world
countries.
America should t&gt;c the leader In global efforts to contain the
population explosion. We need lo Hood the White House with
letters urging lhe President lo set the tone and direction we
take as we enter the critical decade of the 1990's. Our President
should take a stand against overpopulation---- one o f the
gruvest threats to Intcrnnllonal security, one of the underlying
causes of our environmental deterioration, und one of the
above contributors to continued poverty ami hunger.
Urge President Hush to establish a national gold of stopping
world population growth at no more than 8 billion, and to Issue
an executive Order Implementing this policy. This Is the
amhlllous goal we must strive for If we are going lo leave future
generations a world worth Inheriting.
Tom Tomlinson. President
Florida Zero Population Growth
Palm City

Thank you, Klonie Jordan
We of the Carcunlt of Orlando Extended Care Program would
like lo thank you for the article about our program and our
resident heart warming story.
The administration was also excited about It and would like
to thank you for your time und effort put lorth lo print this
great article. Also our residents appreciate the write-up on the
Program, saying they hope the article gets through to suffering
addicts and alcoholics...
Dirk Kendrick CA.
Cordell Harris Prog. Dir.

Nightmare on a bumpy road
Your re|M&gt;rtcr. Mark Barfield. in his May 11th story on
Wcklva Park Drive should have driven another quarter of a
mile past Katie's Landing: he would have found the road In
much better shape.
The reason Is obvious. Despite Its high sounding name.
Katie's Landing Is... a trailer park... Wcklva Park Drive is
primarily a residential street and would require minimum
maintenance If Katie's Landing were to close: but once again. It
seems that the majority of us who are residents and who
moved here because It was country and had dirt roads, will be
made to suffer... Any traffic count would show that the
majority of vehicles are leaving or coming to Katie's.
I have little doubt but that the road will be paved... but It will
raise some Interesting questions.
Will the Slate permit the County to drain off the road oils,
fast food wrappers and beer cans Into the Wcklva River'? There
are not County easements for drainage from the road to the
River at the present time. Perhaps the County will pump the
water and trash up i.Ill to the State Park on the east side of the
road.
Seminole County Commissioner Jennifer Kelley is quoted as
saying. ’ T v e been Itching to do It." If u minor problem of
paving a short dirt road that most of Its residents don't want
paved causes an Itch, certainly wllh all ol the major problems
facing Seminole, we can look lorward to a serious case ol the
hives!
Katie's Landing Is a business that was grandfathered In a
residential area. The constant media publicity concerning ghe
Wcklva River has caused such an increase in their business
that It Is turning this area Into a nightmare for the residents,
who. by the way. pay very high property taxes because of being
on the River.
Paving the road will only Increase our problems. I would
hope that the Seminole Chamber of Commerce and others have
more important things to worry about and will leave us alone.
Robert J. Chcwning
Sanford

Lake Jesup plan is stupid
I don't believe there lias been such a severe rase of Asynesla
(read Stupidness) been exhibited since Eve chose the apple
Instead of a-made-lu-the-shade proposition, as Is being
exhibited concerning the cleaning of Lake Jesup as is being
exhibited now by those who spend our money (taxes) on
Studies, when tire answer Is quite obvious, as the lake had
none of this trouble until the Florida Road Department A U.S.
Army Corps o f Engineers changed the natural Row ol the river.
The talk of pumping down the lake su the muck can dry.
caps the climax as Hu- flow of the creeks would prevent this
Why not pump this muck onto the cattle pasture that The
Water Management District lias Just paid SL3 million for'?
Then let the river Into the Lake east of Marina Isle lo How out
under tile concrete bridge on S.K 16---- the natural flow of the
river.
CAN we taxpayers expect such value lot our money? I doubt
It.
S, H. "J im "Crowe
Sanford

JFK cartoon was in poor taste
The decision to print the cartoon depleting the middle Initial
of John F. Kennedy. -Jr. to his test result on the bar exam was
without rhyme or reason
In my opinion. Ihe decision was not based on sound
Judgement
We truly live in a sad world
Alta L. Ombres
Lake Mary

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
l.ellcis lo tile edlloi an Wclcollli All lellrls imisl In signed.
Include the address of tin writer and a dayilttie telephone
number Letters should Ik* on a singli
suh|ei I and tie as hrirl
.is |m iss Ibit - Lctb rsare subject lordtllng

Martha Yancey exudes exuberance t:n«l
excitement when she discusses the various
bcaullticattou projects that have been com ­
pleted In Sanford. Martha Yanccv Is Ihe
current Chairman of the Scenic Improve­
ment Hoard (SID&gt;.
Approximately five years ago the SIU was
reactivated by the H ty Commissioners wllh
Sara Jacobson as Its firs! Chairman. During
h er tenure the M aster Plan for Ihe
Beautification o f Sanford was developed.
The plan contnlncd various implementa­
tion phases. Landscape architects donalrd
their expertise In designing various concept
plans Including City Hall, the City Parking
L o i (beh in d the C ou n ty C ou rt). Ihe
Lakcfront flower beds, the entrance lo Ihe
Marina and olhcr projcrls. The need for
trained personnel (o plant and maintain the
projects was also detailed. City Hall was the
first project to be completed.
Urcnl Carll served briefly as (he second
Chairman, then Yancey became chairman.
She has worked steadfastly tc implement
Ihe plan.
According lo Yunccy, Ihe salient thread,
which permeates all (hut has been ac­
complished In changing Sanford's Image. Is
citizen partieIpatlun Individually and cullerlively.
The Park on Park Project was a prime
example of citizen cooperation. Park on
Park Is located between 8th and 9th streels.
Park Avenue and Elm Street In Sanford.
Judy Wlmblsh was chairman of Ihe Park
on Park Committee. She and Yancey had
consulted wllh the officials at All Souls
Catholic Church about the Park. All Souls
hud leased Ihe Park for years, until they

buautify SanfereLa*
S K M IN O L I

OPINION

LURLENE
SWEETING
gave up ihe Icusc. On April 23. 1988.
Yancey addressed the City Commission
concerning SIB plans for the Park and the
need for money.
Frank Faison, city munngcr. and Jim
Jcrnlgan. director of (he parks department,
offered lo assist In Installing a traditional
playground with metal apparatus. However.
SIB wanted something unique and appealed
o the community.
The community responded by helping
Ihcin exceed their $50,000 goal. Dr. Th om ­
as Largen wrote to Ihe physicians In the
community requesting donations. The first
dollar collected was contributed by Reuse
Woods. Sanford Woman’s Club gave the
first $1,000. SW C's total contribution lo the
Park wasSH.OOO
Darryl McClain. President o f Sanford
Rotary Club supported the concept o f the
Leathers Wooden Playground. John Mercer
also championed their cause. The result was
a $25,000 donation from Ihe Rotary Club.
The children's playground u( Park on Park
Is named for the Rotarv Club.

The Playground was built by community
volunteers during a five-day period. Kathy
KrasnofT was In charge o f volunteers and
more Ilian 1.500 showed op during Hie
course of Ihe construction. Beverly Huffman
was In charge of food. Alt food was furnished
by the community.
SIB's Make Sanford Shine effort also was
successful. Connie Williams wore a trash
hui and visited sixteen elementary schools
to promote the "Make Sanford Shine Day.”
SIR. members were In contact with
Postmaster Fred Rader a trout the need to
upgrade the landscaping at the Post Other.
The postal grounds stood In stark contrast
to the City Parking Lot and the gorgeous
palm tree at the entrance to the Marina. The
palm tree had Irccn donated by the Ixoro
Garden Club. Rader encouraged SIB m em ­
bers to communicate with Washington
about tljclr concerns. Washington con­
curred with SIB and the post office Is being
renovated Inside and the grounds attended
lo outside.
The next beautification projects on SIB's
agrndn are the Civic Center landscaping
and securing a new announcement board.
Yancey recalled that she had been In­
strumental In obtaining money for the
original announcement board flflccii years
ago.
Sanford's changing image Is a direct
result of SIB leadership and c itize n
participation. All are to be congratulated. It
Is clear tbal If Individual businesses, home
owners and renters takr responsibility for
ridding their yards of debris and beautifying
I heir yards. Sanford will be aesthetically
appealing throughout.

Changing America
Business green affects a ‘green’ movement
B yJO SEP H S H A H
Corporate America Is going
after the environmental move­
ment the old-fashioned way:
Th ey’re buying It.
In the aftermath of the Earth
Day hullabaloo. It has become
apparent that a takeover hattlc Is
being staged on two fronts. An
overt effort Is afoot to convince
I he public that profits run live In
harmony with nature. And a
covert endeavor Is underway lo
penetrate the organizations that
have been leading the Green
Revolution.
The out-Tronl a ctivity has
produced few (roslllve results:
the discreet opera lion seem., to
be succeeding.
Unless you were studying
ozone holes above Antarctica
during April, you could not have
missed Corporate A m erica's
m e s s a g e . G e n e r a l M o to rs
boasted that Earth Day 1990
marked "2 0 years o f environ­
mental progress" for the com­
pany. T h e Am erican Foresi
Council, representing the limber

Industry, und the Am erican
Mining Congress, representing
the mining industry, both said
Ihnt for them, "every day Is
Earth Day." A spokesman for
McDouuld's said the food chain
w as m ounting a "fu ll-cou rt
press" lo get in tune with the
environment.
The activists who organized
Earth Day 1990 collected en­
dorsements and contributions
from scores of corporations —
Including Church A Dwight.
E s p rit and C o c a -C o la . A ll
sponsors, o f course, pledged
fealty to the movement before
hoarding ihe Green bandwagon.
Evidence that the American
people retain their good sense
came In a Gallup Poll, com ­
missioned by Newsweek, which
showed that 73 percent of those
surveyed thought that corpora­
tions were more Interested In
public opinion than nature's
plight.
On a much less visible level,
companies have been worming
their way Into the ranks of
groups that are In the forefront

of the environmental movement.
Th e Wor ld WlldllTe
Fund/Conservation Foundation
has areepted targe donations
from Chevron. Exxon. Philip
Morris. Mobil and Morgan Guar­
anty Trust. A $10,090 lunation
will buy a firm membership In
Ihe National Wildlife Federa­
tion’s Corporate Council. Ac­
cording to preliminary figures,
the National Audubon Society
took In about $1 million In
corporate contributions In 1989.
Will such huge sums corrupt
the revolution? Some experts
believe corporate America has
a l r e a d y t r a n s 'o r m c d a
green-as grass movement Into a
grccn-as-bucks apparatus.
Stanford University ecologist
David Sutton has (ernted It the
“ environmental-industrial com­
plex." For proof of Its existence,
says Sutton. “Just follow the
money. All over the country,
brokers arc pushing a new group
of mutual funds and stock trusts
th a t p r o m is e a 'c l e a n e r ,
healthier environment as well as
yielding high returns."’

You should cheek I hem for
truth-ln-pnckaging. says Sutton,
because some of these “ funds
actually Invest In companies
with some of the worst environ­
mental records In Ihe country.
For example, they have Invested
heavily In Waste Management.
Inc., and Brownlng-Fcrrls In­
dustries. the nation’s largest
waste-collection and disposal
companies. In the last decade,
these companies have paid more
than $45 million In fines and
have been cited for more than a
th ou sa n d v io la t io n s ai 50
dumps.
Ii is arguable, o f course, that It
matters little whether corpora­
tions support the environmental
movement out of concern lor
profits, or for planet Earth. Hie
only test is whether their efforls
help.
But the public should be on
the lookout for Inflated asser­
tions and bogus claims. I’ul in
business terms, let the customer
beware.
(C)IWONewspaper f nterpris*A«v&gt;cId!ion

Am erican freedom fallin g victim in zelous drug war
By JOSEPH SPEAR
There are times, fellow Ameri­
cans. when I wonder whether we
deserve the freedoms wllh which
we have been blessed, and I
despair o f our ability to preserve
them.
Here are some truths that I
hold to he self-evident: That each
of us has Ihe right to privacy:
that we have the right to he
secure In our persons, houses,
papers and effects, against un­
r e a s o n a b le s e a r c h e s a n d
seizures: that we have the right
to be presumed innocent until
proven guilty- But two-thirds ol
you, by some |x&gt;IIh, arc willing lo
give up some of these fun­
damental rights if it would help
the authorities enforce the law.
Oh. It would help. As de­
capitation staunches receding
hairlines. It would help.

Americans seem to relax their
vigil every time they perceive a
threat to the public security. In
1920. the United States was
gripped by a Red Menace hyste­
ria, and Attorney General A.
Mitchell Palmer launched na­
tionwide dragnets for "danger­
ous radicals." During (lie 1950s.
another Red Scare brought on
Joseph McCarthy, blacklists and
loyally oaths.
Now conics Ihe Drug Menace,
and once again we seem ready to
set aside Ihe Bill of Rights In
light It. Since Ronald Reagan
announced In 1986 that he was
going to analyze the urine ol
345.528 fe d e ra l em p lo y ees ,
random drug lests have become
commonplace In Hit- corporate
and government worlds. Testing
of public servants is theoretically
limited to "sa fety sen sitive"
positions, but secretaries, clerks

and warehouse w orkers are
routinely asked to repair to the
r e s t r o o m s und p r o v id e
"samples."
In the past 3',a years, by my
calculations. Americans have
spent 96.250,(XXJ work hours
peeing In specimen bottles — not
to provide evidence of gulll. tun
to prove llielr Innocence. Thai Is
an appalling assault on our rigid
lo privacy and sense o f dignity.
In April 1989. the Supreme
Court endorsed the use oi ding
courier "profiles." and now nar­
cotics agents bang out In airline
terminals and train stations,
looking lor people — mostly
blacks and Hispanlcs, II seems
— who appear In be in a hurry or
who dash to a telephone booth
Immediately upon dlsemli.ukIng. AImuU one suspicious soul In
lO. hv some estimates. Is lound

lo be carrying drugs. Inn all who
resist answering questions are
presumed guilty. That gulls me
almost beyond words.
Across the country, police
have been troarding buses and
randomly demanding Idcntlllrulion and asking questions ol
passengers. Sometimes, the cups
ask lo search luggage — all ol
tlds, mind you. without warrant
und without any reasonable sus­
picion o f wrongdoing — and Hie
courts are routinely upholding
Ihe legality ol this despicable
practice. T w o hundred yc.iis
ago. the Founding Fathers drew
up the Fourth Amendment to
g u a r a n te e th a t th e k in g 's
so ld iers w ou ld never again
search the people and l heir
belongings at random. Now om
judges are blithely returning the
commission in Ihe crown
(C)19V0N«*rvt&gt;.tpcr Enterprise AIvor tt|f

Battle of the s e x e s enters a new round
Tw en ty years ago a m ajority ol the
American women polled by the Roper
Organization said they believed most men
were thoughtful and kind
In a recent Roper poll, a majority ol
American women reported that they think
most men are i.icau. self-centered ami lazy.
So what gives? Why In these past 21)
years, when men and women were sup­
posed to I k - moving toward equality I k i H i at
borne and at work, has our opinion ol men
plummeted? Sociologists arid newspaper
columnists have been opining up a storm.
According lo some, the new poll indicates
that women's expectations have risen, while
at the same time the media has portrayed ns
as being able to pursue fast-track careers
amt keep borne, husband amt children
orderly and happy. N o one can handle that
entire load alone, but women still think we
should I k - a b le to. We're tired, frustrated
and able lo run a cult ulator. When we add
up the lime we spend on home and family
and compare II to the time our males spemi.
we’ re not only tired and frustrated we're
good and mad Inn
A n o t h e r Id e a a b ou t I It •• a tt itu d e
transformation Is that we were all reared in
a society where Mom was expected to lake
can* o f everyone. Including Dad. Uld habits
are hard in break, regardless of the amount
ol egalitarian lip service For I tie most part
Mom still takes care ol Dad. ami many Dads
Mill rKiwr! in Ir ffitern r»r** #if With fill

OPINION

SARAH
O VER STR EET

role changing, women are contused. And so
are men We women arc sending mixed
signals to men alxnit what we think our
roles are and what we think I heir roles arc.
Kansas t'liv Times editorial writer Laura
Scott put n ibis way: "W om en arc |usi a
bundle ol * out radii lions even to themselves
Brought up to believe that Ihe one area
where we an- more than equal lo rnen is
raising children, w ellon 'l share that rasllv.
Raised to think that a iltrtv house regrets on
the woman in the home and not tin* man.
we have a lower tolerance level lor the
lamtlv mess so we pick It up lasler.
Portrayed by advertising and tin* mass
media as able to do It all well, we think we
should he .d dr in do il all well
h sounds like &gt;i scenario in which you d
ml her not be Ihe man or the woman,
doesn't tr? Hot here we hud ourselves,
opposite sexes who have been reared to till
w i ti f #&gt;!#*■ *&gt;¥fufieri fn
fWffl'ff

llip-llops in both all Itilde oiut behuvlui Ami
we're supposed lo do it w hile holding down
jobs, bringing up children and lending io
the bouse Deck, most ol us don't even have
lime lo read Hie pa|M-r at night How an we
supposed to laid time to examine out value
systems. transcend our backgrounds and
reconcile our responsibilities and out needs''
I'd love to know what men think ot their
relationships with women. Inn I haven i
seen any poll n-sulis on that. My gu ess is
that II men were tnmesl, they would s.u
they ale |usl as contused anil liuivhi |nsi as
angry Mavbe they even think women m
mean and sell-ecntm-d
Bill inie itiiug tin com lined ol is that
we ie not doing enough talking to r.u h
other, especially in uoii-lhreaieiitng wavs I
can't speak tor men. hut I know what
happens with women We're lorn between
om history and our cxpcnriur. and w«
don’t honestly know what we have a right io
expect We lake on too much, and then we
Income rcscnilul ami disillusioned win n we
luid we can't do n .ill. When we're ready io
talk, it's oltcn In accusations ami u
i mutual ions
ll I were asked to write a prescription loi
helping both sexes Hiroagh tins i uhiir&gt;
slunk. It would I m this W e need to di vun
more lime lo rni n ulher ami our children
and less to the Iasi inn k We need in sp* ml
more lime listening to each other, and h ss
loom beepers
t01WOa-v.-r-.tr— Fnlen-u. A.— -

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T I

4D — Sanford Herald, Sanlord, Florida •- Sunday,

990

MigPSting bird?are losincf^ afe hoirtWs
UeWad Fran lirtaraaMeeal
NEWARK. N.J. - Shorcblrds
lhat migrate 7.000 miles be­
tween their winter homes In
Argentina and their Arctic neattng grounds make a pit stop
every spring on New Jersey
beaches to feast on horseshoe
crab eggs.
New Jersey also provides "safe
houses'* between wintering and
nesting grounds for many other
types of migrating birds, from
hawks that follow the coastline,
the Delaware River and Ap­
palachian ridges to tiny warblers
looking for food In woodlands
and coastal thickets.
Now. naturalists have noticed
a la r m in g d e c lin e s In th e
feathered wayfarers. Numbers of

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sanderllng. a species o f migrat­
ing shoreblrd. have dropped 50
percent In a uecade. Sharpshln
hawk populations hav- fallen
dram atically since the New
Jersey Audubon Society started
counting In 1976 and songbirds
are disappearing.
New Jersey, the most densely
populated state. Is crossed by
several major flyways and birds
are colliding with a human
exodus to rural and shore areas.
Experts say the disappearing
migrants are not only a loss for
the Garden State, but should
serve as an early warning for the
entire nation.
Audubon ornithologists blutne
the drop on Increased develop­
ment o f rural and coastal areas,
which often elim in ates bird
habitat and erects hazards like

airports, highways and plate
glass windows, which birds often
fly Into.
"T h e thing that humanity
really has to do Is ask Itself a
question: 'A re birds Important
enought to want to protect?'”
said Pete Dunne, a veteran
birdwatcher. " I f the answer Is
'yes.' then we'd better get with
It. because It's going to be a long
road back.”
Migrants arc hard to protect
because they arc vulnerable at
so many points. Shorcblrds like
the red knot and sanderllng
could be wiped out by damage lo
their nesting sites high above
the Arctic Circle or to their
wintering range.
Rut they arc at special risk
during their long journey, when
they cluster at refuges like the

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ice’s Tongues’ are hypnotic
The Tongues of Angels
B y Reynolds Price
(Athenenm . 192 pp. 817.95)
Reynolds Price has one o f the most dis­
tinctive voices In contemporary American
fiction, a voice where echoes o f the King James
Version of the Bible still mingle with a dusky,
lawyerly Southern courtliness. It Is a voice that
allows language that would be Inflated or
pretentious In any other accent to seem
natural, even Inevitable.
In "T h e Tongues of Angels.” Price brings
this voice to bear on an udolescent comIng-of-agc and male bonding story set In the
mid-1950s, but with a shadow. It's a little bit
like Norman Rockwell meeting the James
Dickey of "Deliverance."
Narrator Bridge Boatnrr tells the story,
recreating a summer In 1954 when he was a
21. a counselor and budding painter at a boys
camp in the heart of the Great Smokey
Mountains In North Carolina. "I'm ns peaceful
a man ns you're likely to meet In America now.
but this Is about a death I may have caused."
Boatner's narrative begins.
Price brilliantly evokes the mood of the time
and place when such summer camps were at
their height of popularity — the campfires and
Indian lore, the homesickness, the adolescent
longing for adulthood.
He Introduces the reader to a host of
marvelous characters. Including Chief, the
hear* o f the camp, and Raphael Noren. a gifted
14-year-old haunted by a tragic, violent past. It
Is the story o f the friendship, even love,
between himself and Raphael that Boatner
weaves.
In this gentle, almost sentimental novel.
Price weaves a spell from the era and a setting
that Is hypnotizing. And It Is a spell about the
best part o f us, that part that knows how to
affirm life, even !'■ the midst of death.

Robot V isio ns
B y Isaac Asim ov
(New Am erican L ib ra ry , 482 pp., 818.95)
"Robot Visions," a collection of stories and
essays by Isaac Asimov. Is dated In some ways,
but since the first of the fiction was copy­
righted In 1940. It's a wonder that most ol it
does not strike the reader as quaint.
Asimov didn't Invent the concept o f robots,
though he certainly Is Identified with them In
the minds of readers. He explains the genealo­
gy of humanoid machines In an Introduction
that Includes such gem s as the Czech
definition of "ro b ot" and what his favorite
robot story Is.
That story Is part of the fiction that makes
up the bulk of this book. The robot talcs arc
more or less In order, starting off after a story
written especially for this book, with the more
primitive robots. That gives readers a good
Idea of how the machines evolved In Asimov's
mind.
Asimov's essays can get a bit repetitious,
since they are reprints and Asimov feels

obliged to re-explaln some things every time he
reaches for a new audience.
Although It's dressed up with Illustrations by
Ralph McQuarrle. production designer for the
movie “ Star W ars." and the essays do provide
Insight Into Asim ov's thoughts on robotics, the
attraction here Is still the fiction. It reminds us
that Asimov always spins a good yam.

In sid e Paris:
Discovering the Period
In te rio rs of P a ris
B y Jo e Prtedm au
(R lsso ll, 128 pp.. 835)
One of the most beautiful small art books
published so far this year takes readers Inside
nearly 100 o f the French capital's historic
buildings, some well known, others obscure.
Friedman's text Is terse but Informative and
Jerome Darblay's color photographs are dra­
matic. sometimes mysterious, for the Interiors
are pictured devoid of occupants that would
give them the dimensions o f life.
There are no surprises In the formal, gilded
luxury o f the King Louis salons or the
exquisite restraint of Napoleonic rooms, but
the plushly overstu.Ted and oltcn exotic
character of Second Empire and Belle Epoquc
Interior decoration Is full o f unexpected
detours Into the realm o. fantasy and self­
indulgence.
What could be more opulent than La I’ agode
Cinema, a 19th century’ Japanese pagoda
transformed Into u theater In the Faubourg
Saint Germain, or the Palais de Mirages In the
Grcvln Museum, an Interior that changes from
Jungle to Indian temple to Moorish palace by
means of mirrors? Even when the Paris Operu
and the ballroom o f the Grand Hotel try to play
It straight, there Is still more than a hint of
extravagant camp.
"Inside Paris" serves as a practical guide to
the city ordinary visitors never sec. It Is a must
for anyon- who loves the City of Light or has a
more than passing Interest In French Interior
design.

week — 15.119 copies ordered)
2. September — Kosamunde Pilcher (3 —
2.312)
3. " G " is for Gumshoe — Sue Grafton (9 —
1.758)
4. Oh, the Places Tou'U Go — Dr. Seuss (6
- 1.608)
5. W here's Waldo? — Martin Handford (4
- 1.330)
6. The Great Waldo Search — Martin
Handford (2 — 1.238)
7. Inconvenient Woman — Dominick
D u n n e d .175)
8. Find Waldo Now — Martin Handford (5 —
1.048)
9. Dragon — Clive Cussler (992)
10. Skinny Legs and A ll — Tom Robbins (8
- 956)

NON-FICTION
1. Men at Work — George Will (1 - 3.346)
2. Mcgatrenda 2000 — John Nalsbllt (9 1.567)
3. Head First — Norman Cousins (2 —
1.360)
4. LIFE 101: Everything W e Wish We

Had Learned About Life In School — But
D idn't — John-Roger &amp; Peter McWilliams
(1.304)
5. Flashbacks — Morley Safer (5 — 1.069)
6. W ealth Without Risk — Charles Givens
( 3 - 1.024)
7. Broken Cord — Mlmael Dorris (4 — 813)
8. Husbands, W ives and Sex — Doris
Hclmcrlng(777)
8. In the Arena — Richard Nixon (8 — 709)
10. Seven Habits of Highly Effective
People — Stephen Covey (575)

MASS PAPERBACKS
1. Red Phoenix — Lurry Bond (1 — 8 880)

There’s no m istaking Leo
the Lion in the night sky
Many o f the 88 constellations that make up the night sky ure
utterly unrecognizable as the object their names Imply. This Is
not the case, however, with the constellation. Leo. the Lion.
Leo Is high overhead In the first hours after sunset. The most
prominent portion, "th e Sickle” , Is visible even from the city.
The Sickle resembles a large backward question mark and Is Die
head o f the Lion. T o the east o f the Sickle Is a triangle of stars.
The star farthest from the Sickle. Dcnebola. marks the tall of the
Lion. With a little Imagination Leo does Indeed resemble lin­
king o f beasts.
The brightest star In Leo Is Regulus. Rcgulus Is a multiple star
system with a dim companion visible In samll telescopes.
Regulus Is a large star with a diameter five times that of the sun.
Its surface temperature Is about twice that of the sun. It Is about
85 light years away and about 160 times as luminous ns our
sun.
There are very few objects for binoculars In Leo. This Is
because Leo lies very far from the plane of our Milky Way
galaxy. Since we are not looking Into the thick condensation of
stars we will see fewer stars. The area of Leo Is rich with galaxies
and while they may not be visible In binoculars, this area Is
fascinating through even small telescopes or large binoculars.
The two easiest of these distant star cities to find In small
telescopes are very close together and arc called M65 and M66.
These two galaxies lie Just about halfway and below a line drawn
between the bottom stars of the triangle In Leo. They are about
30 million light years away from earth.
Another point o f Interest In Leo Is very sporadic In nature, the
Leonid meteor shower. The Leonids, which offur In November,
usually have a rate o f about 15 meteors per hour, however,
every 33 years tne Leonids can become Incredible. In 1966. for
example, hourly rates upproached 2000. There were similar
outbursts In 1799. 1833 and 1866. For some reason this did not
happen in 1933. Will the 1999 shower produce these amazing
numbers? We will know In Just nine more years.
Meteor showers are caused by swarms of particles that
Intersect the Earth's orbit. In the case o f the Leonids this
material came from Comet Tempel-Tutllc (1866 I). The Meteor
Storms are caused by the unequal distribution of the remains of
this comet.
Don't forget to take a look at Jupiter In the early evening sky
us It prepares to disappear from our skies scon. The giant planet
will be lost to the evening twilight glare around the end of June
only to reappear In the morning sky In early August.
Comet Austin Update...Comet Austin continues to stay dim
and difficult. It Is visible through binoculars In the eastnortheast before sunrise. The comet will be closest to Earth on
May 25 but don't look for anything spectacular to happen.
David Monnlgan. a member o f the Central Florida Astronomy
Society, authors this column twice a month. His organlza.lon
meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Orlando
Science Center.

The Devereaux F ile
B y Rose Spencer
(Donald I. Fin e, 3 2 1 pp., 818.95)

Mom wants arrest record erased

He has an unlikely name o f Lacy Lockingtnn.
but the hero of Spencer's newest thriller Is
every bit as gritty and tough as any detective
novel aficionado would like.
A former cop who left *hc force after he killed
some muggers. Loeklngton Is Chicago tough
personified as he tries to find his old friend, a
former CIA man.
His travels take him to the scene of his
fr ie n d 's dcu th . or Is It a m u rd er, to
Youngstown. Ohio, and lo deal with crazed cult
leaders, the mob and the KGB.
With some problems with the cocaine trade
thrown In too. "T h e Devereaux File" Is a tense,
gripping thriller with Just the right touch of
earthy humor.

Unltad P re ss International

THIS WEEK’S BEST SELLERS
FICTION
1. The 8tand — Stephen King (No. 1 last

Delaware Bay. where 80 percent
o f North America's sanderllng
and 40 percent o f the red knot
gather In mid-May. The birds
could not survive the grueling
flight without a chance to rest.
"Each link In the migratory
path offers them something."
said Kathleen Clark, a zoologist
with New Jersey’s Division of
E n d a n gered and N on-gam e
Species. "Delaware Bay Is criti­
cal because the food supply Is
there In such abundance."
At Cape May, an average of
36.000 sharpshln hawks have
been counted each year since.
1976. Paul Kerllnger. director of
the Audubon Society's Cape May
observatory, said. But the 1988
count was 19.000 and last year's
was Just above 10.000.
Kerllnger said the number of
sharpshlns counted at some In­
land observation points has also
gone down.
No one knows why sharpshln
hawks are disappearing or even
If the decline Is permanent or
temporary. One hypothesis Is
that the songbirds they depend
on for food nre dying off. Kerl­
lnger said. Another factor could
be plate glass windows, which
appear to be u hawk-killer sec­
ond only to hunting.
Sidney Gauthreaux, a
Clemson University zoologist,
uses old National Weather Serv­
ice radar reco rd s to track
songbird migrations across the
Gulf of Mexico from Central
A m e r i c a to L o u i s i a n a . He
estimates the number of birds
making the trip has declined 50
percent In the past 35 years.
Songbirds, which live mostly
In deep woods, have been hit by
deforestation In the tropics and
In the United States. On the U.S.
Gulf Coast, strips of woodland
along beach areas provide rest­
ing places for migrants before
and after the flight to Central
America. Gauthreaux said, but
those "little refuges” are now
being cut.
Increasing suburbanization of
.icw Jersey's rural areas, with
office parks and landscaped
housing developments replacing
forests, provides Ideal habitat for
some wild species. Deer, rac­
coons. Cnnada geese and cow
birds have become pests. Both
raccoons, which eat eggs, and
cow birds, which use other
species' nests for their own eggs,
pl a y a part in k i l l i n g o f f
songbirds.
Chandler Robbins, a wildlife
biologist at the Patuxent Na­
t i o n a l W i l d l i f e R e f u g e In
Maryland, observed that many
species ere doing Just fine,
spreading Into new territories.
Cardinals have begun nesting In
Massachusetts, while a new
species of cow bird Is penetrat­
ing southern states after moving
from South America.

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K indergarten — Robe.t Fulghum (3 — 3.493)
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4. The Stand — Stephen King (2,358)
5. To K ill A Mockingbird — Harper Lee
(2.047)
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7. " F " Is for Fugitive — Sue Grafton (6 —
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8. From Cradle to Grave — Joyce Egglnton
(1.825)
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ch a rg e d wi t h bat t e r y af t er
assistant principal Alice
Franklin complained that they
had kicked her In the shins May
8. Murray said. Those cases were
expected to be dropped Thurs­
day. she said.
"M y son went to Davie police
st at i on, was f i ng e r pr i nt e d,
handcuffed, and had his mug
shot t a k e n . " said Patti
Ellsworth, the second grader s
mother.
The arrest and the battery
charge against Ellsworth were In
error, said principal Larry Katz,
who apologized to the boy's
parents and made sure the
charges were drop|&gt;cd.
Th e m istake amounted to
"c ru e l and unusual punish­
m ent." Ellsworth said. " I really
don't know what to do. My main
point Is to see that this does not
happen to other children. I am
contacting a lawyer to sec If I
have any legal recourse."
Ellsworth said she wants the
Incident erased from records ut

the child's school, at the Davie
Police Department and at the
state service social agency.
"I want the records in my
hand." Ellsworth said. "I want
all of this crradlcated because If
this child gets In trouble In the
next few years, a Judge will l i ­
able to look back at his record
and say he committed battery.'
Ellsworth did not deny that
her child likely kicked his teach­
er. but she said that was pre­
cisely tile type of behavior the
special school program was de­
signed to stop.

court are held on a single day.
As a result ol such studies, when enough Jurors to supply
researchers say that a six-person the courts' needs are brought In.
A study by the OfTlcc of the
Jury can be selected In 95
percent of the cases from a panel State Courts Administrator de­
o f 18 persons, w hile a 12- termined that those techniques,
member Jury can be selected when applied to Florida courts,
should result in an average cost
from a panel of 30 persons.
Other studies have shown that per Juror to start a trial o f $180
e f f i c i e n t a n d c o s t - s a v i n g for a six-person Jury and $300
m ethods o f n otifyin g ju rors fora 12-pcrsonJury.
The Florida Supreme Court
when to report arc available,
including such steps requiring has adopted those average costs
Jurors to call a telephone an­ as goals and has decided that
swering machine before report­ many o f the Jury-management
ing. If a trial Is postponed or techniques arc appropriate and
cancelled. Jurors learn about it recommended their adoption.
over the machine and are saved But since it docs not require any
o f the practices, most circuit and
the Inconvenience of appearing.
As for using Jurors efficiently count y courts have Ignored
after they report, effective tech­ them.
The result, according to the
niques Includ'- "multiple voir
d i r e " and " s in g le - d a y cm - audit. Is a statewide average cost
panelmcnt." In multiple voir per Juror of $311. slightly above
dire, all Juries for a Judge’s the goal for a 12-person Jury and
scheduled trials during a trial well above the goal for a sixterm — usually one week — arc person Jury.
In those counties with high
selected on one day from a single
panel. In single-day empanel- per-Juror costs — like Dade,
Leon.
ment. Jury selections for the $339: Orange. $458:
scheduled trials o f all Judges In a $602. Wakulla. $636. and Dixie.

$723 — the absence of Jurymanagement practices Is glar­
ing.
For Instance, said the auditors,
the p residin g Judge I n -one
county had 200 prospective
Jurors summoned for a civil Jury
trial. A total of 12 people were
questioned before the six-person
Jury was seated, resulting In a
per-Juror cost to start the trial of
$ 8 0 0 , o r $ 6 2 0 a b o v e the
Supreme Court's goal.
In another case Involving a
di f f er ent count y, the clerk
routinely summons 490 persons
for trials scheduled on Mondays
and Tuesdays, and another 430
persons for trials on Wednesdays
through Fridays. The numbers
arc based on little more than
tradition.
"W e Identified an instance In
July 1989 in which 490 persons
were summoned for a Monday
and Tuesday trial period, yet
only one criminal Jury trial
convened." said the auditors. "A
total of 161 persons reported
r equi r i ng state payment ol
$1.610 to start this trial."

DAVIE — The mother of an
8-year old who was handcuffed,
arrested on battery charges and
hauled to Jail for kicking his
teacher said Thursday she wants
the “ cruel and unusual" dis­
cipline erased from her child's
records.
The boy. Robert Ellsworth Jr.,
o f Pompano Beach, was a stu­
dent at Nova Blanche Forman
Elementary School In a special
90-day behavior change pro­
gram for children with severe
discipline problems.
He was arrested Tuesday on
an aggravated battery after his
teacher. Sharon Moody, com ­
plained that he kicked her In the
shins.
Ellsworth was the third stu­
dent In the pilot program who
has been charged with battery
after kicking school personnel,
said Davie police s|x&gt;keswoman
Christine Murray.
Two others, ages 6 and 7. were

"W hat they did was wrong.
The program Is supposed to
ma x i mi z e the good and to
minimize the bad. to Ignore ilabad behavior." Ellsworth said.
"A n d they put my child In jail
for bad behavior. Something
there does not connect."
The police were Involved In
the Incident only as an attempt
to get the child and his family
counseling. Katz said.

JuriesContinued from Page ID

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FR ID A Y

April 6, 1990

Sanford Herald
82nd Year, No. 1 9 4 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST

P&amp;Z approves mall plan
Sy i . s a a s u v M U M S
Herald •toff writer

□ Sports
Krlckstoin out with Injury
H E A T H R O W — A 20-ycar-old Stanford stu­
dent has made It to the quarterfinals of the
Prudential-Bar hr Ten nis Classic.
Alex H om bm -h e r had already made plans to
fly home Thursday nlghl. figuring that a loss to
second-seeded Aaron Krlrksteln was Inevitable.
However, llombreeher wus (breed to cancel
his travel plans after a hamstring Injury forced
Kheksteln to the showers.
10

S A N FO R D — Plans for the large regional mall
at Sanford's western border got another nod of
approval last night from the city Planning und
Zoning Commission.
T h e commission unanimously approved re­
zoning and development plans for the mall. T h r
board will recommend the project to the city
commission, who will consider the proposal
Monday.

DAV Royals rally to victory

Melvin Simon A Associates, of Indianapolis,
presented commissioners plans to build the 9 I0 0
million mall at the Intersection of lnterstate-4
and Slate Road 46. It was annexed Into the city
Igst month. Construction Is planned In thn-c
stages, with final work scheduled for completion
In 1997.

T h e D A V Royals came from hrhlnd to defrat
the First Union A 's. 1B-I3. In Sanford Little
Major American Division baseball play T h u rs ­
day.

Parcels of the 214-acre mall site last night were
rezoned to commercial use from various other
zoning designations, primarily from agricultural
use.

I m N h 1&gt;

Preston execution delayed
TALLAH ASSEE T h e Florida Supreme
Court granted an sluy of execution Thursday to
convicted killer Robert I’rrston. who was
scheduled to die Saturday for slabbing und
slashing the ItinMt of
a store clerk.
T h e Indefinite slay
wus to give the court
more lime to study
Preston's uppcal. His
attorneys said they
have new evidence
c a s t in g d o u b t on ,
*
Preston s guilt and '
that a previous eon'• “
vlctlon was Improp­
erly considered by
.
Ju ro rs d u rin g the
sentencing phase of
,
the trial.
Th e action wus the R O M rt P r t t lo n
second this week by the Florida Supreme Court
staying Preston's execution.
Preston was convicted of stabbing und
slashing the throat of convenience store clerk
Knrllnr Walker Nov. 9. I978. A Seminole
C o u n ty Ju ry convicted hint of first-degree
m urder and recommended tin- death p-nalty
Nov. 6. 1981.
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T h e mall. If built as proposed, would benefit
the area by providing thousands of Jobs and
substantially boosting the city's property tax
revenue.
Many concerns also have arisen.
Bruce Scott, a paralegal for Central Florida
Legal Services representing Sanford's lowincome residents, last night said he was not
satisfied that the mall developer had met thr
requirements of a state statute requiring devel­
opers of targe projects to address affordable
housing needs In (tie area.
According to the statute, a developer must
address the Im parl of the development on the
housing market, and make allowances to re­
develop a slum or blighted area. Scott said.
Scott recommended that Melvin Simon and
Associates Include the Goldsboro area In their
project and that the firm construct 290 to 300
housing units on thr proposed mall property.
"A re you asking the city to Impose r-strlctlons
on u developer as to how he he ran develop his
land*?'' Commissioner Jo hn Morris asked.
"N o. Th a t's not what I'm saving.” Scott said.

Lottery-education
proposal endorsed
by school official
From staff and wlra rsparts
S A N FO R D — A Seminole County school ofllrlul
lodny uppluudcd the approval by a state House
coinmlytee of a hill to ensure slule lottery money
living used to enhance the education budget, not
pay for growth and inlhiilou or replace money from
other revenur sources.
"W e're really happy there Is movement In that
urea.” Dick Hofmann, director of com m unity
relations for the Seminole County school district
said tills morning.
"T h a t kind of legislation would 1m- a definite
benefit to propcriy-lux-poor counties like Seminole
C o u n ty ."
A similar bill died on the Rules and Calendar
agenda lust year.
" I know It's going to he an uphill battle" this
year, said Rep Michael lanigiou. DsJacksonvIllr.
the bill's sponsor.
Luugton's bill would ensure Ihul lottery money
was not being used to camouflage llie amount of
genera! revenue Ix-lng takrn out of rdu ru llo n bv
requiring ul least 62 |M-rcenl of recurring general
revenue funding to go Into education.
According to Hofmunn. Seminole County re­
ceived $13 million from the lottery hist year. "All of
It hud to be used for programs." he said. "O u r
hands arc lied In wlial we can use II lor.”
Hofmann added that If only half of last year's
lottery contribution could have Ix-en used for
construction projects In Seminole County, there
would have been enough money to build one
elementary school.
"W e are happy that the legislature Is looking ut
the Importance of this Issue." Hofmann said.
T h e same committee voted 12-11 Thursday to
permit owners of Imrse tracks, dog tracks und Jal
alal frontons to open und operate off-track IM-Itlng
facilities. "Even (trough this [Kissed by only one
vole. I think we'll pick up more voles as we go

" I'm Just saying that we want thr affordable
housing Issue addressed."
In a letter sent to C ity Planner J a y Marder.
Scott said. “ We base this recommendation on the
already docum ented study that was co m ­
missioned by the city of Sanford that Identifies
79 percent of the houses In the nearby Goldsboro
area as being either deteriorated or dilapidated."
Scott also cited a Florida statute that says.
"T h e public and private sectors shall Increase
the affordability and availability of housing for
low-income and moderate-income persons..."
"W h o have they got for tenants out there'/"
Scott asked. "T h e turtles?" Scott referred to a
large population of gopher tortoises environmen­
talists say will be lost to development on I he site.
Asked If the project might Include the housing
Scott proposed. Jim Willard, attorney for Melvin
Simon and Associates, said. “ I don't think that Is
a likely possibility. We only have 214 arres. We
can only develop what Is ours."
Scott would not say what measures. If any.
Central Florida Legal Services would lake If the
affordable housing Issue were not addressed.

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Billboards are drawing attention of would-be millionaires.

Fever rampant here, across state
By VICKI DeSOANIBR
Harold stall writer
People are lining up lu purchase tickets to
what may be the largest Lotto Jackpot In the
two-year history of th r Florida lottery.
A projected $93 million Jurkpopt may rise
to more than $56 mlllon by the lime the six
numbers are drawn at 1 1 p.m. Saturday,
according to lottery officials. Th e Jackpot will
be paid In 20 a nnu a l Installm ents of
approximately $2.5 m illion.
Sheelah Ryan of W inter Springs won
$55,160,000 In September 1988. T o dale.
Ryan's Jackpot has not been surpassed.
"It looks like It may come close to that tills
week." said Ed George, director of com­
munications for the Florida Lottery. "Maybe
It'll go even higher."
George added that as the Jackpot estimates
C See L o tto . Page B A

Everybody wants a ticket, including Stephanie
Widner of Casselberry, who tills out a card as
Rosalie Wells looks on.

8 c i Proposal. Page B A

Lake Mary com missioners shoot down Southland proposal
By LACY D OM IN
Herald People Editor

An historic shuttle mission

L A K E MARY — C ity commission­
ers last night turned down on first
reading Southland Realty and In­
vestments application for land use
change from rural residential, one
home per acre, to low density
residential. 2.5 homes per acre.
Southland Intended to develop the
site ut Country C lub und tnuln roads
by building five homes on half acre

sites.
Before the vote. City Commission­
er George Duryea said." I might I mcrying In the desert, but 1 think we
should leave It like It Is."
Only Mayor D irk Fess voted In
favor of the lund use change. He
said h r considered Southland's plan
well thought out und an Im provrnent of the site. " I voted for the
exact same thing on the properly
udjaernl to m y own. folks.” h r said
.Jim Wlncberg. representing the

developer, presented an urtlst's re­
ndering and charts outlining the
Improvements slated for the site.
Landscaping, a fountain, und a
buffer zone were included In the
plan. A dangerous retention [Mind
was lo be reshaped. "A llho ugh it's
rural In character. It's dangerous."
Wlncberg said of the wooded site
where a garbage-laden retention
|&gt;oud breeds snakes und draws area
children to play.
Speaking against th r change.

N A SA Is readying the shuttle Discovery for
blastoff Tuesday on a long-awaited (light to
launch the 8 1.5 billion Hubble Space Telescope,
considered by many to tie the showcase [Kiyloud
of the shuttle cm .
Operating high above Earth's obscuring at­
mosphere. the telescope Is expected to revolu­
tionize optical astronomy, allowing scientists to
peer deeper Into the cosmos than ever before.
T h e telescope will be used to study the epoch
of galaxy formation, to search for distant
quasars and to perhaps find direct evidence of
planets circling other stars. Its sophisticated
cameras will lx- able to lake high quality photos
of Jupiter and txlicr planets In the solar system
und rupture light emitted trout slurs und
galaxies shortly after the big Iking explosion
scientists say created the expanding universe.
The historic mission will Is- outlined III detail
tit Sunday's Perspective section.

Ceremony at Rollins
marks historic past
of prominent family
By VICKI DaSOAMIKB
Herald stall writer

Another su n n y day
Mostly sunny today
with a high In the
tow HOs and a light
n o rth w in d at I0
in p h
lie c o in l u g
m o s tly c lo u d y to ­
night with a ‘J O per­
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For more weather, ••• Fo«o * A

Sarabrrca Rozlrr said thr pond Is
dirty because children In Cardinal
Oaks subdivision litter the arra
Cardinal Oaks residents signed a
petition and spoke In favor of the
land use change. "It sounds real
nice, but It's alot of baloney." Rozlrr
said. "T h e y 're trying to push II lor
flnunrlul gain."
Other concerns of rlllzrn s against
the lund use chunge ranged from
decreased property values lo InSee S o u th la n d . Page BA

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Pictured here (I to r) Cela Johnson, granddaugh
ter ot Joshua Chase; John Tiedtke, Rollins
College trustee, and Cecilia Lasbury. daughter ot

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Joshua Chase, chat near a table ol memorabilia
prior to the ceremony The Chase family is a
cornerstone ol Seminole County history

W IN T E R I'A R K - A guide lo the collected |m |m rs
of Sydney &lt;&gt; and Joshua C. Chase was presented lo
Florida hlsiort.ms and researchers ul a luncheon
yesterday ulternoou.it Rollins College.
Though the Chose |Ki|K-rs. written between IHHJ
und 1940. were donated to the University of
Florida's I'.K. Yonge Library of Florida History
alxiul eight years ago. Rollins was chosen lo host
the dehut ol the guide because much ol ihc Chase
lumlly lives In Seminole County.
Th e Chase Com pany, which Is now known as the
Sunntluml Corporation. Is one ol the most sui
ccsslul business nperalkins In Sanford. Sidney
Chase came lo Sanford Irnm ITuludcIphiu lu IM7H
alter rcudtng atmul the citrus Industry lu a
lliugu/llic Determined to make a career In the
lledgllng agrieullur.il business ol oranges, he went
lo work lor Gen Henry Slu-lion Saulonl. the city's
founder, who was ex|M-rimenllng with orange trees
In Central Florida
Chase wrote malty letters atmiil the trials anti
irthulutlous ol I Im- Imluslry and kepi detailed
leeords ol the ugrteullurul business ib.it lie .md
Joshua turned luloun empire
See Papers, Page B A

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W EEKEN D PLANNER
(Tha W eekend Mannar lists
p u blic avants and aatlvltlas.
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10 days In

FSU disbands Mltllt sister*’
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florida State U n ive n lty'a 24 fraternities
have voted to disband their all-female "little slater" organiza­
tions. which critics have long contended promote sexist
altitudes.
T h e decision to disband the affiliates came last month In a
vote of the university’s Interfratemtty council. Members of the
council said that charges of sexism were a consideration In
their vote.
"W e realized that (sexism) Is an Important aspect when we
made It. although we didn't discuss It specifically." said Jayson
Penn, the IFC 's vice-president.
Its prim ary objective In banning the groups, however, arose
from concerns about liabilities that often arise with affiliate
organizations, ranging "from house disputes to maybe
.Incidents
.
. of a criminal nature." said Brad Vaughn, an iIFC
r~
adviser.
O n Wednesday. 18 fraternity members were expelled from
Florida Memorial College In Miami am id a police Investigation
Into allegations they committed sexual baitery at a Initiation
parly for "little sisters."

Marlin asks UCF to fira Crawford
O R L A N D O — Gubernatorial candidate Anthony Martin called
Thu rsda y on the University of Central Florida to fire public
relations specialist Candice Crawford, sister of Florida Senate
President Bob Crawford.
S h e w a a h ire d In D e c e m b e r to a n e w ly -c r e a t e d
•70.000-a-year Job that Includes coordinating the Inauguration
of university President Steven Altman.
Martin, a Fort Lauderdale lawyer challenging Gov. Bob
Martinez for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, called
Crawford a "$70.000-a-yeargo-fer."
Martin said the state was In the midst of an education
funding crisis and Crawford's hiring sent the wrong message.
Martin suggested Crawford was hired because of her political
connections.
" I certainly knew that her brother waa president of the
senate." said D.R. McGinnis. U C F vice president of university
relations and Crawford's boas. " I hired her because I was
convinced she could do the Job I needed done."

Judg« dltm itM s hypnosis as tvldsncs
M IL TO N — A witness In a m urder trial w ill not be able to
testify about anything she recalled after she was hypnotized by
a sheriff, a Judge
[e ruled
i
Thursday.
Circuit Ju dg e Nancy Gilliam , ruling on a defense motion,
said everything authorities obtained from witness Leah That
post-hypnotically Is Inadmissible, but Information she recalled
prior to that will be allowed.
Defense lawyer Randall Etheridge had wanted O llliam to
prevent Th a t from testifying In the first-degree m urder trial of
T o n y Owen Dupree on grounds that hypnosis performed by the
sheriff "tainted'' Th a i's memory.
Dupree. 29. Is to be tried April 23 for the December 1988
slaying of Clara Lawrence.

Grand jury declares rap obscana
P A L A T K A — A grand Jury has effectively banned the sale of
two albums In Putnam County by Miami rap group 2 Live Crew
by ruling the albums obscene, and prosecutors are urging
other Florida counties to do the same.
Meanwhile, the National Association of Recording Merchan­
disers announced Thursday that It will begin labeling records,
tapes and compact discs containing explicit lyrics.
T h e Putnam County grand Jury ruled Wednesday that the
doublc-platlnum-aelllng album "A s Nasty as T h e y Wanna Be"
and the earlier album "Luke Skyywalker. T h e 2 Live C re w ,"
were obscene.
T h e grand Jury said the albums violated existing com m unity
standards.
T h e Judgement effectively bans sales of the album s In
Putnam County, and state attorney Jo h n Ta n n e r of Daytona
..................................................
Beach said he will seek similar rulings
ulla
in St.
..........................
Johns. Volusia
and Flagler counties — the three other counties In hts district.

Jury dtliborates student mother trial
T A M P A — A Jury began deliberations Thu rsda y In the trial of
an 18-year-old student accused of drow ning her newborn buby
In a dormitory toilet after hearing defense lawyers assert once
again that the woman was Insane at the time she gave birth.
T h e Jury deliberated for about two hours Thu rsda y evening
before retiring for Ihe night. Deliberations were scheduled lo
resume Friday morning.
Earlier In the day. the lead prosecutor in Ihe celebrated case
called Claire Mortlt's Insanity defense and her contention that
she never knew she was pregnant "a smokescreen designed to
confuse."
Morltl knew what she was doing when she submerged the
6-pound 9-ounce baby boy headfirst Into a toilet about an hour
ufter giving birth Oct. 28. Assistant State Attorney Steve
Crawford said.
F ro m U n ite d P ra si International Raporta

LOTTERY
T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e daffy
number Thursday in Ihe Florida
Lottery C A S H 3 game was 7 8 3

t Straight Ptay (numbers in eiact
order) 1250 on a 50 cant bet. 1500
on 11.
Cl Boa 3 (numbers In any order)
180 for a 50 cent bet. 1)60 on 11
Boa 6 (numbers in any ordarL
140 lor a 50 cant bat. 180 on 11.
Straight Boa 3: 1330 in order
drawn. 180 in any order on a 11 bet
n s tra ig h t Boa 8 1290 In order
drawn, 140 it pickad In combination
on 11 bet

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Friday. April 6. 1990
Vol 82 No 194
PubiittMd Daily and Sunday. Iic .p l
Saturday by The laniard Herald.
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• CSsrUi Mm s m t M m M a nas tt I
Art. IH C Milbar-na A n . Winter Part:
A ttebwe ( U t i *D W a Salall. trwto&lt; fey
Law* Camtori Tiffany. anmtaS "Entomb
msnr* mil ha SUslayeS Surlae latter. Agrtl
IT IS Mutaum Sturt Surma » » latter span
hauta m i ha t:lfe am. la a fern. FrtSay.
SaturSay arts I to 4 am lunSar TfeS Tiffany
laaSaS window*. Tiffany art ylatl and
lots cantury Amarkan palming* will alta ba
an SUslay Maura- Tuu* Sal. V X am a
p m ; fee. I « p m For praupt a* II ar
larpar, call lor rvtbwttent No oSmlaalon
charpo. DMaHs. aaSSIII.
SCoraoM Fhw Aria Mtaoora. compua ol
Polllna Cal tea*. Winter Port: TfeS “Alumni A
Frlonda Caltectiana" will ho on Staplsy
Ihroue* teay A Tfeo " Janter Art maw,"
teaturme feradualmg water art matara al tea
Claai al IKS. will fea hate May I I P . Maura
Turn F r l. It am. S pm.j tun.. 11 p m. No
admiaaten charpt Dttettt. aaa MJa
sCroaMa Aria Flna Art Baitery, a » It
Andrawa Slvd. Winter Part: Friday myTil
teclura aartea will Include "Cary Monrat:
Documentary PSotoy tptwr." April V . "Tha
Art al Button**." May Ife. Admiaaten charga
•o teclurry la U ter mnmamfeara Gal lory
houra: Man. F r l. 1 a m Spm.Noadmlai
clung* lo rogular gallaryt.OoiaNa.au naa
dMaffland Art Canter, n i W Packwoad
A y « , Maiitand An tmhtbltun anlillad "Tha
Dragan Throna. CMnaM Imgarlal Art" will
continue through April n The eahlfeil
tndudn it d tiiteemh century ol few Ming
Dy natty la Wg aarly » h cantry al tea Ching
Dynaaty
Maura: Man. Wad.Fri
F r. la- 1
...............................1.
a a m to
a JO p.m ; and Tuaa. Thura. It am. t e l
pm .; and Sat. Sun . hem naan 4 U p m No
admiaaten charge. Oetella. *41 l l l l
• Mount Dora Canter ter tea Aria. Mount
Dart: "Tha Oakland Blunt." an at lay
documenting tee night dufe llte ol Black,
working clan bluer bert In Oakland, by
French photetoumalld Michelle Vlgnet will
canllnuate April&gt;A team. •4pm Man Frl.
Far totermatton call tet t U MM
a Orlawda M vttim al Art. 1414 N Milir Ay#.
Ortanda: Maura: "Ate» Kail: Palnltnga.
Drawing and Cuteula" and "Naur Decorative
Wraht Irom tea Canadian al Narma and
William Bath" la now open lo tee public
Gallery houra are Tuoa Thura. 1 am I
p m ; F rl. 1 am .7:M p.m .i la l. W am 1
p m.; Sun II naan S p m.i daaad Monday
Admiaaten charge. Datella. fW m i.
o laminate Cammondy Callage. Fine Artt
Galtery. Mfe Weldon Bird . Vanlord During
the monte 1 April, tee " lit ! Annual Juried
Sludant Art CahtetlMn" will fee an dliplay lo
celebrate the teame Artt In April Alto
included will bo mo Cfeen Door Short Story
Readlngt. with tha eroaentetten 0I Short
Story Aworda. April II. ol I1:M p m
Fine Artt Lobby and ffw Community Open
Moure tor Ihe Artt ol LCC will bo April IT
tram I I pm m the Fine and Par terming
Artt Building Gallery hourt are Mon.
Wed. M a m l p m i Tuaa. Thura. noon t
p m Cloaod Fridaya Galtery alio It open In
tha oromag during mutrcel and theater
pactermaacts. Na admu rlan charge. Dalai la.
lM I4M .eit.M t
oWoman Arttita Ororp. Vurho mo Luntai
O r. Long wood A wearable crotta workrhop
will bo hold each Saturday during April Irom
10 pm tel p m The loe la t il par ctett The
how to make a puppet workrhop tor children
will bo April t tram II am . te I pm Fee It
t i l Advance regialranan reguwed tor all
c letret Far Intermotion call » ) 0U0
cm

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• Amarkan Logian. 3704 Wail* Ava. Farn
Park Scandinavian Aa*oclafion of Hs&gt;gar
Viking Club ho*lt Scandinavian and ballroom
dancing at If* moating* ovary tacond Satur
day al 7 p m For dHatf*. call tha club
pra**dant atiSI 7314
• Ca«*atbarry Samar Cantor. 300 N Tnpiat
Laka Drlvo. Ca**aibarry Sguara dancing
ovary Sunday at 1 3 0 p m . Mon . advancad
lino danca it I p m , Too* . round dancing at
7 30 p m . Wad . bagtonar* lino dancing at I 3
p m Ballroom dancing on third Saturday.
7 30 p m . tM O donation Dafail*. 431 3SJ»
ait 334
O Dis»aland Oaffar*. Laka AAary F.ra Dapt.
Ftr*l Straaf and Wilbur Avanua Ciat*a*haid
Monday* from 7 9 p m Chargo for cla**a*
Dataii*. 331 534/
O Jtwt*h Commamfy Cantor. I l l N Maitland
Ava . Maitland l*raak folk dancing Monday*
from 7 10 p m La*ton* availabla 7 0 p m
Dataii*. 445 5913
• Old Hnkary ffompar*. Knight* of Col
umbut Hall. S Park Avanua. Sanford

Clogging ( U t m held Mondifi from 71 p m
CMtgeiordettet
Ml .tie
9«&lt;orc
“Oeteilt.
* * ----------e B e lli.t. Altamonte Mall. Altamonte
Serine* Beech Beeper* et Orlande, rhythm
n bluet dance dub Wed and Frl af I p m
Detail*. Ml MIS

Froo concort tonight
Tba spirit of Arta In April continues whan tha
Community Chorus and tha Choralfers and
Chorale of Seminole Community College Joining
voices to celebrate Spring.
a leathern Ballet Tboetre. ire Orange Are .
Winter Park ■ Tha IfW M taaran prill dote
with "Cagpolla." May M M Pertormaneer
will bo hold ot ffw Bob Carr Performing Artt
Centre, agi W. Living*ton II . Orlando
Admlttlon charge Oeteilt. 4M0IX)
• tlodobokar‘t. t i l t B 414. Allamonla
Spring* Carolina Shaggarr. darning te beach
murk Sundayt Irom at pm . Detail!. MI
1114 Free tetaont by Dance Club t&lt; Central
Florida. Sundayt trwn la pm Deteilt.
MS MM.
aSuntbww Cteggerv Maitland Clvk Cantor.
441 S Mamand A r t . Mamand Clettat held
Thurtd yt from b 14 p m Charge tor detiet
Free beginner ceurte I I p a Dalailt.
44444)1

IPMMA
PChrk Theatre el Central Florida, im i E
Princeton S t. Orlando Front Bow Center,
will proton! --A G trllt Guido To Chaot. "
April A I and • Eventeg performance* begin
al ( p m. wite Sunday matinee* al I p m
Natl an tlege DA Irom April a n Tha dory
at reconciliation and tore between a tan and
hit ghetlty lather Far information call

Tha event It tonight at 7:30 p.m. In tha Flna
Arts Concert Hall.
Tha public will ba adm itted free. For
Information, call 323-1430.

ffw tel tewing fllmt wl« ba prtwnted through
the coming year May II - Pebbiet " Film
I begin at &gt;:M pm The educe
tlanal eihlblt
It open
bit hall and library
"
Mon. Thurt. 1 a m. a pm .; F r l , 1 a m I
p m ; and tha llrtl and third Sun, noon te 4
p m Noadmitttencharge Deiaiit.4M0SM
a....................
Maitland Nltterlce)
terkei *Meteem, Ml W

Peckwood Are. Maitland Muteum hourt
are 1 4 f m. *un . Tuat and Frl Na
admltatencharge Delain.4 4 4 IM4
0 Seminale Ceunty EnvUgnmewlel Sludn t
Canter. Otlroy Trail and C R. 411: Thit
144 aero achaal tacilltyInclude* III m let el
nature Ireiltwith nativeplant*and wlldllta.a
tiudent mutaum mat It open during tchool
haurv tithing and pknlc ground* Tha canter
it open te the public Hourt Sunrito te
tumet. teven doyt o nook. No admittten
charge. Dtfaflt.Ml 04 S3
# Seminole County Hntorkal Mutaum, 4)11
S Orlande Drive. Sanlord (in ffw County
Operettent Center, ecrott from Flea World!
Hourt Mon Frl 4 a m te Ipm.; Sal.Sun .
1 4 p m Na admittten charge Detent.
Ml 1401

I w ater activities

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•II CtiWM i 403 E AltomonN
a Sammate Cammondy College, Fine Artt
Theatre. IM Weldon Bled. Sanford The D t Iva. AlUm orft Spfrgt "Cry B*by.M ” 1
performance ot "Relnmektr" will bo hold Lov« You To Dsth - CM*.H. 0 4 n u
• In iN n TNaa Iat , lBO S Orlando A v o .
April 1114 and 1111. ol • p m end Sun
mollnee. April M, ol 1 M p m Information. Maitland: "Tru# L*v8." April Id IS ond both
“ P k frof Lo Fou" ond ’Trua Lava." from
11) lessor 44) m i
OTho Amerken Young Actor* Theatre. M0) April I I 24 For informAftonc4fl444 MSS
Lawton B d . Suite 141. Orlando The IN 110 • Intarfttata Mall 4. SR. 43* and I 4. Alfa
i tchoduto II a* follow* ' Cheaper By monfo Spring* "Hurd For Mad October."
The Oaten." May te ll Show* will ba "Joa vt Tha Volcano.'' "Flr*t Powar."
performed af the Performing Artt Center. MTaanaga AAutanf Ninja Turtle*." "Opportu
Valencia Community College, eatl compul. nlty Knock*.'* "Nun* O i Tha Run " Oafait*.
O l 300
Orlando Admittten charge Detail*, tte 41)4
OAAavJafaad 0/1. 1740 Orlando Drive F\fil
a The Mark Two. We Edgeweter Drive.
Orlande Tha winter teuton will clote with P oway." "Slapfalhar II " Dalailt. 122 1314
"Do Black Patent Leather Sheet Really • MovNs al Wakhra Rhrar W s*. 3141 I
Retlecl UpT" with patter manee* running , Samoran ftlvd . Apopka "Ttanaoa Muteol
through May 30 Far Oeteilt. call TME MARK Nmjs TurtN*." "War af tha Ro*a %/‘ Lava af
Largo,** ’Sfaat Magnofli.** "Opportunlfg
or I MO 114 MARK
Knockt." Glory.** "My Laff Foof.” “ Born
*On Tha Fourth Of July.'' For informahon call

IEXHIBIT!
• Big Traa Park. Ganaral Hutchln*on
Parknay. off U S. H l^ia iy 17 93. Long wood
Hama of Tha Sanafor. ona of tha oidatl bald
cypra** traa* In tha Umfad Slafa* Park
includt* picnic ground* and a natyra naik to
tha traa Hour*. Mon. Frl .1 a m. to *un*at.
Sat. Sun. 9 a m to *un*at No admi**ion
chargo Dofpil*. 1 » MIS. oil 342)
otradlaa Mclntyra Hmt*a. 123 W Warran
St. Longwood Vi*lt tia 1100 14 room Victo
rian horn# ovary *acond and fourth Wadnat
day from It a m to 4 p m Adml***on chargo
Dataii*. 223 4930
aCantrol Flarfda Zaa. Hwy 17 93 at 14.
Sanford Faafura* animal loading thow* Sat.
Sun. pony rtdt*. 10 a m to 4 p m ; alaphant
rida*. II am to 4 p m Admluion chargo
Dataii*. 222 4430
OFIaa World Zoo. N Hwy 17 93. Sanford
Esotic and farm animal* Frl . Sat and Sun .
10 a m 5 p m Admi***on chargo Dataii*.
231 1793
• Florida Auduban Saciaty. 1101 Audubon
Way. Maitland Madatyn Baldwin Cantor tor
Bird* of Pray i* opan Tua* Sat. 10 I m 4
pm (aviary clotad Sun. and Mon ). anvi
ronmantal gift *hop opan AAon F rl. 10 am 4
p m . and Sat. 10 *m 3 pm No admtuion
chargo Datail*.447 3415
and Library. &gt;10 E FUtt St. Sanford Vltlf
Santor d t (littery Tua* F r l, 10 a m S p m
and Sun . 1 S p m No admittten charga
Detail!, no sate, ait MW
a H. tec.m l Memar tel Betaurce and Educe
hen Center. I l l N Maitland Are . Maitland
Te emphetlie the tenon, el m . Motec.ult.

Clettki an April I I B ta at I p m Far mere
intormaitencaHMtNII
P Labe Mourn Ion. 140S Nerthwett Hwy
IFW. Sanlord Legacy. Frl Sun 0 pm. to
ctoting Don Pate. Mon Sun. beginning ot 1
p m Oeteilt. Ml 1IM
oOrlande Broadway Serial. Bab Carr
Per terming Artt Centra. Orlando: Tha
Itette teuton will Includt "Chota." April
IIM ; and "Starlight Eipreti. May 14
Seaton tubteripftent are currently an tale tor
Ihe five thow tenet Detain. I 404 M ) IMS
PBiadtn tut Lluagt. SR al. one block
north ol S R. 434. Altamonte Spring* Bite the
Bullet. Tuet Sun, beginning al 0 p m
Detain, lag saoo
a ternteste CommoMty Cettego. ios Weldon
Bird . Sanford The Fine B Per terming Artt
Department will have It* 14m Annual Spring
Concert at the Symphonic Bond an April t a t)
p m. In Hw main campu* in me Cinvert Hall
ol the Fine A m Building ter Inlor motion call
44) MSI ait MB
PTba Barn, uoa S. French Ave. Sanlord
Southern Accent will play beginning al 1
p m . and Sunday I p n Dalailt. Mb alio

• Plata Twin. Sanford Plata "Driving M iu
D aily." "Erno*t Goa* To Jail '* Dataii*
172 7302
• SammaN Plata CNama. Samtnoia Plata.
H wy 17 92 and S R 414. Ca**albarry:
‘ Driving Mi** Daity.'* "Pratty Woman"
Dataii*. 229 7222
• Tba Mavia*. Laka Howail Sguara. 1271 S R
424. Cauaibarry "Lord at Tha FIN*."
"Opportunity Knock*," "Taanaga Mutant
Nln|a TwrtN*." " F lr il Powar." "Hunt For
Rad Ocfobar." "Joa v* Tha Volcano." "SNal
Magnolia*." "Sidt Out " Dataii*. 479 7344
• Uni tad Art lit MavNt al Marhal PUca,
cor nor of Saaon Blvd and Entarprlia R d .
Oranga C ity. "Taanaga Mutant Ninja
TurtN*." "Driving M m Daily." "Born on
Tha Forth of July." "Haunting ol Moralla."
"Jo t v* Volcano." "Kmton* Cop." Hunt For
Rad Ocfobar." "Lord ot Iha FIN*." "Man
Don't Laava " Dataii*. « 4 775 1/00

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OBetl Wettern Dellena Inn. Ml Deltona
Blvd. Deltona Mned E matten*. Wed Sat
beginning «t I JOpm Deteilt. Sit 0.1)
eCetare't Felace. DDO 5 Orlande Drive.
Santord New Image. Aten Sat. beginning at
1 pm Oelarit. Ml MW
• Ftftgeraldt. SM N Palmetto Ave . Santord
Live entertainment Tuet Thurt I p m . end
Frl Sal beginning al Ip m Detail!. M) t i ll
a F terIda Sympiteny Orchetlra. two N Mutt
ave. Suite X Orlando The Metterwertt
Coffee Cenrertt el Ihe Carr Performing Artt
Centre mil feature the Qulntettentlal

I

• Captain Hoy t Rivarbaat C m fm . Sanford
Boat Work*. Sanford, naif fa 0»faan Bndga
Daily narratad four* and charfar* of Rivar
boat Print a** hiohiighf wiidiifa along tha St
John* Rivar. Tour* laava from Sanford
location ovary day oacopt Thurtday* Tour*
Nava from Htghbank* Manna and Camp
ground in OoBary on Thuridayt Admiuton
chargo Dotailt. m 1413
oKatia'i Wakiva Rivar Landing. 109 Katia *
Cova. Sanford, off Slafa Road 44 Offar*
canoa trip* including Ota Lift la Wakiva Rivar.
Rock Spring*. St John* Rivar and 8lua
Spring* (patron* ihuftiod back wptfraaml
Kaha't Cova alto offar* R V %»H% and log
cabin and boat rantal* For ra*arvation* and
tntarmatioficniJ.J72 44XL ar foil fraa 43$ l*4X
from Orlando Hour* Mon Thur*.. I M
a m , 8:300 m . Frl Sun.7 30am 7p m .
OMarina l*N FKb Camp. Ea*t Hwy
Sanford Foatura* tconic airboat rida*
tour*. R V. park, campground, and boat
motor rontot* For mort information
(407)222 4709

44.
and
and
call

P Rfvon bfp Groad Romanco. Monroa Harbor
on Lako Monroo. Sanford Daily cruito* ot St
John* Rivar Evan mg cruka* cotar N tha
romantic at haarf Adm iuNn chargo Da
toil*. 221 3091.
•Wobtvo FalU Campground. Wokiva Rivar
Road. Wo*l of I 4 off SR 44. Sorronto Thit
hutorlcal tight (known a* "Ford Spring*" in
tha 1400*) Includt* tto "World* Largott
Aar lal Spring*." with a constant tamparafuro
ot 74 dogroat. picnic tabN* and pavilion*,
camptita*. R.V parking, canoa rantal* and
tour boat*. Opan daily Adm iuNn charga
For information, call (407) 430 9030 or (904)
303 0055

eWektva tprteg* Slate Park. I M Wakiwa
Circle. Apopka Park of 0.40 ecret lecture*
pavilion* and (rlllt. hiking trallt. hortaback
riding path, rental canoet lor Ihe Wekiva
River end compute*, et noil at offering
Mumming. Nthing end wildllte Admittten
charge Detail*, lee ] l d

I MUCELLANEOUt

T H E WEATHE-R
LOCAL P0 M 6 AST
Today...M ostly sunny with a
high In the low HOs. Light wind
to Ih r north ul lO m p h .
T o n lg h t .-T lrc -o m ln g m o stly
cloudy with a 20 percent chance
of ruin. W inds to the southwest
ul 5 m ph. Low near 60.
Tom orrow ...Cloudy with u 40
p e re cnl chance uf scattered
showers. W inds lo the southwest
at 5 to 10 mph. High In Ih r
mld-70s.
E x te n d e d o u tlo o k ...S u n d a y
mostly sunny with a low In the
u p p rr6 0 s and a high In Ih r
iiild-70s Partly cloudy Monday
and Tuesday with lows near 60
a n d h ig h s In the m ld -7 0 s .

M IA M I
Florida 11 hour temperature*
dffd r*a*foil At / 4 m E O T Thojf *dAy
City
Hi U
R ami
ApAiAihKO N
72
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C r v i l •w w
72
45 0 00
D a f N a a Ba a b R
72
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f Art L aweAw Pa N
/4
53 00
fo ttM y W *
72 «9 00
G A iW iit iif
44 43 00
JAAkvon.ilW
49 4) 00
P v y P iv if
75
45 I 00
M»a *t»»
77
55 0 00
P*ff*A&lt;o&lt;4
72
N "0 0
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49
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71
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if
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74
4/ 0 00
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74
53 0 00

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SUNDAY
FRIDAY
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MONDAY
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F R ID A Y :
L A S T ' S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min. 3:20
.
.. ^ -a .i n .. 2:55 p.m .: MaJ. 9:25 u.m..
aprii l » 0:45 p .m . Tt Ii D
dE
eS
s :: D a y t o n s
Beach: highs. 5:19 u.m .. 5:41
p in.: lows. 11:24 u.m .. 11:48
p .m .. N e w S m y r n a B e a c h :
FIRST highs. 5:24 a.ni.. 5 :46 p.m .:
May 1 lows. 11:29 a.m .. 11:53 p in.:
Cocoa B e a ch : highs. 5 39 a.m ..
O.OI p.m .: lows. 1144 a.m..
12:13 p.m

MUCH CONDITION!
D a y to n a Beach: Waves are I
Iimx ami semi gLissy. Current Ls
lo i h r n o rth w ith a w ater
Irm p rra tim - of 67 degrees N ew
S m y rn a Beach: Waves are I and
semi-glassy. Current Is slightly
io the n o rth , w ith a water
temperature ol tf7 degrees Sun
screen lactor 16

BOATI NO
S t. A n g u a tln a to J u p lt a r
In le t
Ton ig h t w ind variable less
II l ii i IO kls. Seas 2 fl or less Huy
and Inland waters smooth.
E r i d u y . . . w I m l s o u t h to
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Friday, April 4, 1090 — SA

Midway seeks lower water rates
CCIB reports f«k« cocaln* m I«
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN O S - C U y County Investigative Bureau
agents report b u ying 020 w orth of counterfeit cocaine
Wednesday night and arrcatlng the accuaed teller on Anchor
Road, rural Altamonte Botinas.
Archie Lee Cuyler, 31. 1238 Dunbar S t . Altamonte Springa.
la charged with nale and delivery of counterfeit cocaine.

Stminolt County Dill arrests
S A N FO R D — T h e following persona (ace a charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County;
• Richard L . King. 33. of Orlando, waa arrested Wednesday
after hla car failed to maintain a single lane on State Road 436,
Casselberry.
• UaaD uBota Jenkins, 31. of Longwood. waa arretted at 10:23
p.m . Wcdncaday after hla car was tn an accident on State Road
436. Casselberry.

Thro# accused In cocalna dad
S A N FO R D — A couple w ho allegedly supplied cocaine lo an
accuaed street dealer who sold 630 worth of cocaine to a City
County Inveatlgatlve Bureau agent working with Sanford
police, were arrested b u t night.
Th e accuaed teller, Willie Eddie Porta. 34. of Orlando, waa
also arrested on (he same charges of sale and delivery and
possession of cocaine, and conspiracy (o sell cocaine.
Arrested with him were W alter Eugene Cain, 27. 1000 W .
13th St.. Sanford, and Mildred E . Cain. 33. 1225 Lincoln Court.
Sanford.
Sanford police reported Porta allegedly went to the Cains' car
on 10th Street lo get the 620 worth of cocaine and to give the
serialized money used In the transaction to the occupants of
the car. T h e 620 bill waa recovered during the arrests, police
said. T h e arrests were made al 2:38 p.m . on 10th Street at
Pecan Avenue.

F«k « cocaine and pot toaaad
M ID W A Y — C ity County Investigative Bureau agenla who
recovered a packet a man discarded In the parking lot of the
Cool Breeze bar. Slpea Avenue. Midway, when agents arrived,
recovered the packet.
Agents said the packet contained fake cocaine and fake
marijuana. T h e y arrested Freddy Lee W illiam s. 22. 2050 E.
2 1st St.. Sanford, for possession of a counterfeit controlled
substance. T h e arrest was made at the scene at 9:35 p.m,
Thursday.

■yLM M M M
Herald staff writer
M ID W A Y - Represent lllvcs of
this small com m unity east of
Sanford will meet with State
A tto rn e ys Office prosecutors
today In an effort to get answers
to what they say are unreason­
able water rates.
"F o r the money I'm getting.
It's h ig h ." said Mettle Event, a
long-time Mldey resident.
Residents complain they pay
w ater rates to the M id w a y Canaan Com m unity Water As­
sociation that seem too high.
T h e president of the association
says the complaints are stirred
by trouble-m akers and those
complaining residents probably
have leaking water pipes.
Indeed, determining the asso­
ciation's rales Is difficult. Asso­
ciation president WUlle C u m ­
mings. a rounder of the non­
profit water association 22 years
ago. said association users pay
612.20 for the first 1.000 gallons
of water each m onth and 61.70
for each additional 1.000 gallons
used during the m onth.
D uring the m onth of February.
E v a n s said she used 5 ,5 8 0
lons of water In her small
me. She paid a bill of 615.70.
According to C u m m in g s' rates,
she would have paid 622.06.
In the city of Sanford, where
the association purchases Its
water at a wholesale rate, resi­
dential customers pay a m onthly

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fixed "base rate" of 61.78 and
61.18 Tor each 1.000 gallons
they use. If she lived In the clly.
Evans would pay 67.09 for her
water.
Other rates in (he com m unity
seem d iffe re n t. C o m m u n ity
activist Johnetl Jackson shows
recent bills from other associa­
tion customers that show billing
amounts of 630 or 640. C u m ­
m ings said those bills represent
people with leaking pipes.
Paul Moore, director of the
Sanford water department, says
the association pays (he same

Sanford pollca Investigate a one-car accident
yesterday at about 2:30 p.m. on Airport
Boulevard between Old Like Mery Roed and
West 2Sth Street. A northbound driver was

transported to Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal’s em srgency room lor treatment after
s trik in g a u tility pole. P o lic e are s till
Investigating.

JEWELRY SALE
SATURDAY APRIL 7™

Two accuMd in struggle with police

S A N FO R D — A woman accused of stealing and cashing three
check drawn on the account of J &amp; W Concrete, and totalling
6700. has been charged with forgery, uttering a forgery,
dealing In stolen property and grand theft In that case.
Mary Ann Sm ith. 32. 138 Drew Ave.. Sanford, was also
charged Thu rsda y tn Sanford tn connection with the cashing of
a forged check draw n on a Strombcrg-Corlson account.
Th e concrete company checks were misused between Ju n e
16 and Ju n e 33. 1989. and were cashed at the Sun Bank In
downtown Sanford, police said. Th e suspect has reportedly
said she used the money to buy cocaine.
Th e Slromberg-Carlson check for 6393 was cashed at the
Idcls Grocery Store. 13th Street. Sanford. Dec. 8. 1989. Th e
suspected was reportedly photographed during that transac­
tion. police said.

Another complaint Is residents
have no say In the association.
Cum m ings said the only people
who can vote for directors and
officers are the nine directors
themselves who are the only
m em bers of the association.
Users of the w a trr system urr
not voting members of Ihc asso­
ciation, Cum m ings said.

MILLION DOLLAR

SA N FO R D - T in a Adkins. 500 Oak Ave. 19. Sanford,
accused her husband of hitting her In the face and pushing her
Into a playpen as she held her ll-m o nth-o td baby. Sanford
police report.
That led to a charge of battery-spouse against Ronald Wayne
Adkins. 21. at home at 7:34 p.m. Thursday. He was also
charged with resisting without violence.

Woman charged in forgery, theft

money also does not account Tor
residents paying 630 bills or
more for using similar or Irsn
amounts of water ns other resi­
dents paying less.

D rive r strikes pot#

Sanford woman allagaa battary

S A N FO R D — T w o of four m en confronted by Sanford police
Investigating a reported fight Thu rsda y night were arrested at
the scene outside a house at 2509 Highland Ave.
Th e arrests were made Just after m idnight, after David
Wayne Hulker. 18. of that address, allegedly walked away from
police and then struggled with them. He was charged with
battery on a policeman, resisting with violence and disorderly
conduct. David Alex Ernest III. 22. of that address, who
allegedly grabbed a policeman and struggled, was also charged
with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

rate as all other whole custom­
ers. a fixed m onthly rate of
6178.15 and 61.48 for each
1.000 gallons. For using a lit lie
more than 3 .9 million gallons of
water In March. Moore said the
association paid 66,047. In Feb­
ru a ry . th e association paid
67.904 to use 4 million gallons.
Based on Cum m ings' declared
rates, the 600 association water
users would pay about 613.000
collectively In March, more than
enough to pay Sanford and what
C u m m ings said Is about 63.000
per m onth In expenses. The

-DIAMONDS

STERLING SILVER
14K GOLD EARRINGS

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CHOICE
DIAMOND JEWELRY

SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES

SELECTED 14K
GOLD CHAINS

PEARLS
SPECIAL COLLECTION
OF SAPPHIRE JEWELRY
14K GOLD CHAINS

IRS seizes $2.5 million
in prostitution receipts
U nited Praia International
T A M I’A . — Slate and federal
agents unveiled a nationwide
undercover operation Thursday
targeting prlccy massage parlors
and escort services that accept
credit cards for sexual favors.
In te rn a l R e v e n u e S e rv ic e
agents seized financial records
and documents during raids In
18 cities W ednesday on 36
high-priced prostitution busi­
nesses. said Maurice D ellm cr.
IRS chief of crim inal Investiga­
tion.
D u rin g the tw o-ye a r sttng
operation, authorities created
two phony businesses, one In
Atlanta and another In Tam pa.
Th e massage parlors and escort
services unwittingly scnl 25.000
credit card slips worth 62.5
millon lo the bogus businesses,
he said.
" (T h e credit card receipts)

average 6800 lo $900 per charge
slip. T h is Is not a street level
escort service or street-level
prostitution ring." Detimer said
during a m orning news confer­
ence In Tam pa.
While state and federal agents
were going over details of the
Investigation, managers from
escort services called In. warning
Tam p a police officers posing as
m oney launderers that "th e
feds." seized their records.
Dcttmer said agents are also
scanning the documents for evi­
dence linking the call-girl busi­
nesses with other money laun­
dering activities designed lo hide
u p lo 612 m illio n In gross
earnings from the IRS.
Officials said the escort serv­
ices lake credit cards because
traveling businessmen deduct
the service, using Ihc bogus
company's name, as a business
expense.

Court rejects sentence
T A L L A H A S S E E - Th e Florida
S u p re m e C o u r t th re w o u t
Thursday the death sentence
given Johnnie C . Boute J r . for
the m u rd e r of an O rla n d o
woman, but II rejected his claim
she was killed by two strangers
In a racial Incident.
Th e court ruled there was
sufficient evidence linking Ikiule
to the Sept. 3. 1984. m urder of
Barbara A n n S m lih In Daytona
Beach. But the Justices said
Circuit Judge Kim Hamm ond
did noi falrny weigh m lilgailng
circum stance!) against those
demanding his death.
" W e t h e r e fo r e fo llo w th e
s ta tu to r y m andate and reduce
Houle's sentence to life Im pris­
onment w lih no possibility for

parole for 25 years." the un­
signed 5-2 ruling says.
According lo Court records.
Smith offered Uoule 610 lo drive
her from Orlando to Daytona
Beach, but on the way one of his
car tires wenl Hal Houle claimed
that while the car was disabled,
she Initialed amorous advances
toward him.
Hut as they walked along the
road fur assistance. Houle con­
tended. two while men drove up
and began hurling racist epithets
at Sm ith, who was white, lloule
Is black.
Ikiuls said he lied Into nraryby
woods while Ihc two white men
began beating her while he fled
Into the woods

ALL TOTAL WEIGHT
DIAMONDS

A SPECIAL COLLECTION
OF 14K GOLD CHAINS

ALL JEWELRY BOXES

SPECIAL COLLECTION
OF STONE JEWELRY

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AND CITIZENS*
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OG'OFF
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GLASTIQIIE' BY RICHELIEU*

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�4A — Sanlord Herald. Ssnlord. Florid* — Friday, April 8. 1990

Editorials/Opinions
ROBERT WAGMAN

Protection needed for pensions
EDITORIALS

O f pols and polls
id ipublic policy
and
It's n o rm a l Tor p o liticia n s to ch e ris h p o p u ­
la rity . bu t th e w ise r one s k n o w It Is n 't a
reliable g u id e to go ve rn a n ce . T h e re s u lts of
tw o recent p u b lic o p in io n s u rv e y s u n d e rs co re
o u r point.
In a poll co nd u cte d for a D e m o c ra tic g ro u p ,
o n ly 61 percent of voters c o u ld v o lu n te e r a n d
a n s w e r w h e n asked w h ic h Issues the D e m o ­
cra ts In C o n g re s s are h a n d lin g best, a n d less
th a n h alf h ad a n o p in io n o n w h a t th e
D e m ocra ts w e re h a n d lin g p o o rly . M o re o ve r,
th e poll resp onde nts te nde d (If th eey
) had any
o p in io n al a ll) to th in k th e D e m o c ra ts w e re n 't
as good as th e R e p u b lic a n s at h a n d lin g
e conom ic Issues.

W A S H IN G T O N T h e future of tens of
thousands of workers and ret trees depends
entirely on the financial health of a little know n
company that some experts believe Is In deep
financial trouble.
ti
T h e c o m p a n y In q u e s tio n Is th e L o s
Angeles-baaed First Executive Corp. M any com ­
panies. Including several that have been the
target of corporate raiders, have been term inat­
ing their traditional penatan ftmda for employees
and replacing them with annuities purchased
from First Executive's Executive Life Insurance
Co. subsidiary. In this way the corporation — or
the raider — la able to remove and use excess
cash originally In the pension hind.
Corporate raiders and cash-strapped com pa­
nies have been able to retd their pension funds
because of a controversial ru lin g by the Reagan
Labor Department In 1963 that any surplus In s
corporate pension fund belongs to the company,
not to Its workers and retirees. As long as the
company, o r raider, provides for the pension
fund’s future obligations through an annuity,
the excess funds can be removed for any use.
Since the ruling. It la estimated that m ore than
3.000 pension plana — covering 3.3 million
employees and retirees — have been terminated
and replaced by annuities w ith companies
removing more than 630 billion In excesa assets

from the terminated hinds.
T h is has left employees and rellrees of these
c o m p a n ie s w h o lly
dependent on First
Executive's future fi­
nancial health. First
Executive's condition
Is now being brought
In to q u e s tio n
because, more than
any other large in ­
surer In America. Its
a s s e ts a re r e p r e ­
s e n te d b y J u n k
bonds. T h e bottom
has fallen out of the
Ju n k bond m arket
since the collapse of
(M a n y believe
D re x e l B u rn h a m
pension guar­
La m be rt, the p rin ­
antees repre
cipal Junk bond u n ­
sent‘a time
derwriting firm.
b o m b . . . aa
F i r s t E x e c u t iv e
cosily
c u rr e n tly has 45
as the S&amp;L
percent of Its total
crisis.' J
assets in high-yield,
high-risk Junk bonds.
T h e Insurance Industry as a whole has only 3.6
percent of Its Investments In such bonds, and

Po lling e rro r d oe sn't seem to be the a n s w e r.

\ since the s u rv e y s w ere ta k e n b y o rg a n iza tio n s
of h ig h re p u te . A m o re lik e ly e x p la n a tio n ,
albeit Incom p le te . Is th a t m a n y vo te rs d o n 't
pay close a tte n tio n to w h a t ts h a p p e n in g In
C o n g re s s . T h e i r Im p r e s s io n s p f p o litic a l
p arties a n d c o n g re s sio n a l ca n d id a te s STe ’ ’
sh a p e d b y . m a n y th in g s , . s o m e . o L U h o a J .
extraneous.

U n it! that h a p p en s, h o w e v e r, good senators
a n d representatives w ill c o n tin u e m a k in g
th e ir p o licy decisions m a in ly o n the basis of
th e ir o w n best Ju d g m e n t. A n d those w h o
na viga te b y the w a v e rin g co m p a s s of p u b lic
l i be
l t .................................
o p in io n w ill
lik e ly to lose th e ir w a y .

LETTERS TO EDITOR
LrUers to the editor ure welcome. All letters muni
be signed. Include the address of the writer and a
duyilm e telephone number. Letters should lx- on a
slnghlr subject and be as brief us possible.. Letters
are subject to editing.

Berry's World

"Now. let's vole on changing the title 'presi­
dent' to C Z A R .'"

So far all the m onthly checks of retirees
covered b y a First Executive annuity have
arrived on time, and the company Insists tt will
continue to operate "norm a lly.''
" T h is company Is In very robust financial
condition." Executive Life's Senior Vice Presi­
dent A llan Chapman recently told a reporter.
"A n y suggestion we won't perform on obliga­
tions la far-fetched."

Cabinet ‘fat cat’
lives high on hog

S o m e D e m o c ra tic p o litic ia n s In te rp re t the
oil a
results of the first poll
aa e vid e n ce tha t th e ir
p a rty lacks a cle a r Id e n tity . T h a t h a s been the
ra p against the D e m o c ra ts for ye a rs, a n d It
has som e v a lid ity . B u t th e n h o w does one
e x p la in the p a rty 's a p p a re n t rise In p o p u la ri­
ty?

F ro m a g o o d -g o v e rn m e n t p o in t o f v ie w . It
w o u ld be better If m o re v o te rs stayed abreast
of Issues facing C o n g re s s a n d a djusted th e ir
e va lu a tion of ca n dida te s a c c o rd in g ly . T h e
k n o w le d g e w o u l d n 't n e c e s s a r ily c h a n g e
m a n y voters* p a rty preferences, bu t It w o u ld
m a ke for greater a c c o u n ta b ility In g o v e rn ­
m e n t.

However. It Is the very fact that First Executive
does have such a concentration of high-return
Junk bonds that has allowed tt to offer annuities
at a relatively low prem ium rate. T h is Is what
has made First Executive so attractive to
companies such as Pacific Lum ber. Revlon.
Butova W atch. Cannon, Coleman and National
Forge. First Executive has already announced a
charge agalnat aaaeta of 6515 m illion In (he
fourth quarter of I9 6 0 to reflect the decreased
value of Ita Junk bond holdings. It Is also
expected to announce a 1969 loss of around
6300 million. Th e company admits that things
will probably get worse before they get better.

JA C K ANDERSON

Yet a Wall Street Journal -N B C p o ll sh o w e d
a s h a rp Increaae since S e p te m b e r in the
p e rc e n ta g e o f c itiz e n s p la n n in g to v o te
D e m o cra tic In th is y e a r's co n gre ssio n a l elec­
tions.

i

the Insurance regulations of m any states forbid
an Insurance company from having more than
30 percent of Its assets in less than "Investment
grade" corporate bonda.

r

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Voters w ant cam paign reform
W A S H IN G T O N D a n H s m m e s . the
publisher of the St. Maries. Idaho, weekly
Gazette-Record, had a visit last month from a
Democratic aspirant for the Senate named Ron
Twllegar. Humm cs later wrote: "M r. Tw llegar
ran so fast from the only Issue he was asked to
specifically address, one wonders w h y he
bothered to visit...It's one thing for the Joe
Citizen to be stymied about an Issue. But when
a man decides he's this stale's best person In
serve In the U.S. Senate, he better damned
well know what he stands for — and against.
Eventually Mr. Tw llegar and his advisors will
decide what he thinks. It's our Job to ensure he
does It before the prim ary."
A thousand miles away. In Altoona. Pa., the
Altoona Mirror ran a caustic editorial, based on
reporting by Its Washington correspondent.
Bob Mitchell. Th e editorial questioned w hy
Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Pa.). who has not had an
opponent since 1984. found It necessary to
spend S IB 1.968 on campaign expenses In
off-year 1989 to get ready for an election In
w h ic h It tu rn s o u t, once again, he Is
unopposed.
Down In Stuart. Fla.. Palm Beach Post
reporter Stephanie L. Jackson got space In her
paper for a piece meticulously dissecting the
truth and fallslty or a "fact sheet" distributed
by opponents of the bridge project that became
the center of the hot local election.
How do I know these things? Because, thank
goodness, you readers took seriously the offer
a few weeks ago to make this colum n a
clearinghouse of conspicuous examples of
good and bad cam paign practices a nd.
especially, the way the press handles cam ­
paign lies and distortions.
R e a d e r s In C o e u r d 'A l e n e . I d a h o .
H ollldaysburg. Pa., and Palm C ity. Fla.,
furnished these examples of commendable
whistle-blowing by y»e press. And m any
others of you sent In Instances where you
thought the candidates were getting away with
m urder — or at least m aking It hard for the
voters to exercise their franchise responslbllty.
T h e counllnulug repsonse to the series of
columns on em pty campaigns, negative ads
and the money that fuels them convinces me
that It Is the year a genuine rebellion against
the cheapening of our politics m ay take place.
Th a t's what the New York T im e s said In the
first-rate scries of front-page articles last week.
It's what J a c k W . G e rm o n d and Ju le s
Wltcover. who were on to this Issue early,
wrote In their nationally syndicated colum n
about "T riv ia in Texas." a deserved knock on
the pettiness and meanness of 'the recent
gubernatorial prim ary In Ihe Lone Star State.
Cable News Network, the Philadelphia Inquirer
and many other large news organizations are
gelling on Ihe case.
W hat's more Impressive lo me is ihc
way local papers arc t a k i n g o n t h e

challenge of giving
c itiz e n s better i n ­
formation about the
candidates and are
putting the heat on
contenders to deal
responsibly with the
voters' concerns. The
A b e rd e e n . S .D .,
American News used
two reporters and a
p a g e -a n d -a -h a lf of
space for a study of
the record and repu­
tation of Sen. Larry
Pressler (R|. a can­
didate for re-election,
( l l is the y e a rs
that would have done
enuine rem y paper, the
elllon against
W a s h in g to n Post,
the cheap­
o r a n y o th e r p rou d
ening of our
Mtlwaukrc Sentinel
poll lies may
columnist Kenneth R.
take place. J
Lamke jum ped on
lh&lt;-gubernatorial ran
didates In his slate for camouflaging Ihe tax
Issue, and gave hts readers amm unition for
probing questions of the contenders.
T h e Journalistic mom entum Is going to be
boosted by conferences on this topic scheduled
by the Joan Shorrnsteln Barone Center of
Harvard's Kennedy School and the Annanberg
School of Com munication of Ihe University of
Pennsylvania. T h e Center for Repsonslve
Politics Is starting a series of six regional
conferennces to train Journalists on Ihe
coverage of money In politics.
Meantime, citizens arc taking Ihe bit In their
teeth. Let me mention Jut two of the projects
you've brought to m y attention.
In Minnesota, the League of Women Voters
and the Jefferson Center for New Democratic
Processes plan to expand on a technique they
tried out In List year's Si. Paul mayoral
election. Th e y will create "electoral Juries” of
r a n d o m ly selected citize n s to co ndu ct
"hearings" on the candidates, analyze their
views, and report ihelr findings to the press
and public.

g

O n a national scale, (he Center for Natlnal
Independence In Politics, with former Sens.
Barry Goldwater (R-Artz.) and William Prox
mire (D-W ls.) heading Its board. Is mobilizing
10 "end these negative. Isauclrss campaigns."
11 is preparing "voters' self-defense manuals"
for each state, telling themn how to get
Information on the candidates' stands ami the
Identity of their financial backers. (T h e
address of C N IP Is 734 E. University Ulvd..
Tucson. Ariz.. 85719.)
Some candidates and campaign consultants
arc also getting Into the swing of things, as I II
report Mxin

W A S H IN G T O N - Most Americans would
be honored simply to carry Ihe title of a
Cabinet secretary. But Commerce Secretary
Robert Mosbachcr has a taste for finer things.
A n oil baron by trade. Motbscher was
accustomed lo the life of a corporate fat cat
before he signed on as a public servant.
Evidently some habits arc hard lo break. For
Instance. Mosbachrr
h a d a b rig h t r f d
c a n o p y in s t a lle d
outside his private
e n t r a n c e lo t h e
C o m m e rc e D e p a rt­
m e n t b u ild in g In
W a s h in g to n . T h a t
c o s t $ 6 ,3 0 0 —
perhaps the amount
you paid In federal
Income lax last year.
Now you know where
your money went.
O n an official trip
to Cunada last year.
M o sb a ch cr wanted
I h e r e d c a r p e l (M o s b a c h e r ls
treatment. A higharguably the
le v e l C o m m e rc e
m ost glitzy
D e p a rtm e nt source
Cabinet sec ro­
said Mosbachcr had
tary in recent
h is s ta f f ask the
history. J
R o y a l C a n a d ia n
Mounted Poller lo
meet his plane and bring along a band. T h r
Canadians declined the honor.
Mosbachcr 1s arguably the most glitzy
Cabinet secretary In recent history. His blur
eyes and mane of gray hair make a striking
Impression. He Is said lo be charm ing anil
gracious. He made his fortune — estimated al
more than $200 million — as an oil and gas
p r o s p e c t o r . M o s b a c h c r a n d h is w ife
Georgette, a cosmetics executive, had heavy
advance billing as the couple that would take
Washington by storm. Tha t didn't pan oul.
T h e y give lavish parties, bul Mrs. Mosbachcr
now spends much of her time taking care of
business In New York Instead of m aking Ihe
soiree circuit In Washington.
Cabinet secretaries don't work their way up
through the ranks as career civil servants,
and Robert Mosbachcr is no exception. But In
a sense, he earned the Cabinet Job. He raised
millions of dollars as finance director of
George Bush's 1988 campaign. Mosbachcr
doesn’t apologize for w inning a Cabinet post
because he Is a generous Republican parly
supporter who can w ring big bucks out of his
friends. In fact, after he became Commerce
secretary, he complained that not enough
prime political appointments were going lo
those w ho had paid their dues by contribut­
ing heavily lo Republican campaigns.
A spokesman for Mosbachcr told us the
secretary gels a bum rap because he Is a
millionaire and a friend of the president.
On Capitol Hill. Mosbachcr has received a
mixed reception. He Is accessible and likable.
He won points last year when he persuaded
Bush to keep certain technological secrets
from going to Ihe Japanese In the Joint
manufacture of Ihe FS X warplane.
Bul Mosbachcr has not lived up to that
early billing as a defender of American
business Interests. Som e congressional
sources told our associate Scott Sleek that
they had expected Mosbachcr to be al the
forefront of solving A m e rica ’s com pellitvcncss problems. Instead, ihcy said, he has
taken a back seal lo Treasury Secretary
Nicholas Brady and Trade Representative
Carla Hills.
In Ihe last few weeks. Mosbachcr has
picked up some mom entum . He made a
high profile trip to Japan to discuss trade
problems. And his defenders point out that
Bush recently endorsed a concept pushed by
Mosbachcr — ihe softening of anti trust laws
so government and Industry can collaborate
on high-tech developments.
And what about that canopy'.' Mosbachrr s
oilier told us lhai the secretary has lots of
Important people com ing lo visit him and hr
wants lo make an Impression.

�Sanford HaraM. Sanford, Florida — Friday. April 6, 1990 — (A

Watchdog says waste firms’ records poor
R A L E IG H . N.C. - A national
w a tc h d o g o rg a n iz a tio n Kata
three companies v y in g for the
c o n tr a c t to c o n a tr u c t a n d
operate a regional hazardoua
waste In c in e ra to r In N o rth
Carolina as leas than desirable.
Brian Llpsett. a researcher for
the Citizens Clearinghouse for
Hazardous Waste, said TThursday
hun
that the companies named aa
contract candidates have histo­
ries of environmental violations.
T h e N .C . Hazardous Waste
M a n a g e m e n t C o m m i s s io n
Tuesday named O S X Chemical
Services Inc. of Colum bia. S.C.,
A m e ric a n N u K e m C o r p . of

Mahsrahy. N J.. and Ogden En­
vironmental Services Inc. of San
Dtego. Calif., as the top bidders
for the M O million facility.
A c c o r d in g to In fo rm a tio n
co m p ile d b y L lp se tt at the
non-profit research group In
A rlington. V a .. O S X officials
for price-fixing In Los
and American
Angeles County
C
NuKem'e parent company was
cited In Weal Germ any.
O g d e n E n v iro n m e n ta l,
founded In I M S . has been cited
for 10 violations but not fined.
Despite the violations, hazard­
ous waste companies continue to
operate because of lax enforce­
ment of environmental laws and
Indifference b y go ve rn m e n t

commissions, said Llpsett.
" D u m p in g toxic wastes Il­
legally and poisoning children la
leaa of a crim e than selling drugs
according to some people." said
Llpsett.
barrel] Hinnant. com m lasinn
executive director. In response to
the watchdog's Information, said
the panel would examt
the
a- -w-----companies’ backgrounds Dciore
It selects one by May I.
" T h e co m m is s io n feels It
needs more Information about
their environmental compliance
history and It w ill be getting
t h a t ,* * s a i d c o m m i s s i o n
spokeswoman Marge Howell.
Proposals submitted b y the
companies required them to Ust

Color tells Congress of critical
need for better social services
Untied Press I

sal

T A L L A H A S S E E - A funding
shortage Is depriving abused
children and Iheir families of
critically needed help In Florida
and throughout the nation, the
head of the state's social service
agency aald Thursday.
‘ ‘ T h e r e la n o w b o t h
acknowlegement of and con­
sensus that we m u it forge a
national policy for children and
families." slate Health and Re­
habilitative Services Secretary
Greg Coler told a congressional
subcommittee In Washington.
"W e must commit ourselves lo
Improving the lives of children
and back that commitment with
alrong political, social and finan­
cial Investments." he said.
Coler testified on behalf of the
America Public Welfare Aaaoctalion about the critical shortage of
children's services before (he
U.S. House of Representatives
Ways and Means Subcommittee
on Hum an Resources. His re­
port. based on a nationwide

survey, also was released In
Tallahassee.
O nly 23 states reported that
drug treatment for children was
available statewide, and only 29
states aald drug treatment for
parents waa available, he aald.
"These serious limitations on
the full availability of necessary
services are real evidence of
what we had surmised: T h a i our
system serves prim arily those
children w ho are victim s of the
moot obvious, serious abuse and
neglect." Coler said. "Clearly,
they are a priority, but the other
needs are there and real."
Children In the system are
Increasingly troubled by pov­
erty. drugs, sexual abuse, physi­
cal and mental health problems.
A ID S and developmental dis­
abilities. Coler said.
“ Th e common problems fac­
ing families and children today
stem from a multitude of sources
and require shared problem
solving." Coler said. "Unfortu­
nately. what we have found Is
only sporadic cooperation be­

tween the public child
system and other public and
private agencies a nd InatltuHons.”
A m o ng the problems Coler
cited were:
-------Low salaries for social
service workers. Including those
w h o respond to 2 .2 m illion
reports of abused and neglected
children annually.
-------Funding shortages and a
lack of qualified Job candidates,
which kept 32 states from filling
all their authorized case-worker
positions.
------- In a de q ua te c o m p u te r
s y s t e m s to h a n d l e th e
paperwork for tracking clients
and cases.
-------- F o s t e r c a r e r e i m ­
bursements that averaged leaa
than 9340 a month, too low lo
entice qualified people.
-------A lack of accountability
for clients In (he system. In­
cluding children who sometimes
suffer and die under social serv­
ice management.

Proposal

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In detail their environmental
compliance history.
"N ow It Is time for the com ­
mission to look Into the com pli­
a n c e h is to rie s Its e lf." sa id

along." said Rep. Ron
Silver. D-North Miam i Beach, the
btll'a sponso r and chairman of
Ihe pari-mutuel subcommittee.
Stiver said the measure would
Inject some m uch needed reve­
nue Into an Industry that has
been suffering ever since the
state lottery began, especially
the greyhound tracks.
Th e M il would levy a 3 percent
tax on the pari-mutuel opera­
tions that would go to Ihe state
and a 2 percent tax benefiting
Ihe focal govern m ent where the
facility operates.
In o th e r c o m m itte e actions
Thursday:
• T h e Senate Rules Com m it­
tee voted 13-to-l to permit a
floor vote on Senate President
Bob Crawford's proposed con­
stitutional am endm ent to extend
open-government laws to the
Legislature.
Aa o r ig in a lly d ra fte d .
Crawford's plan w ould have de­
clared that any meeting between
two or more lawmakers to dis­
cuss legislative business would
be open to the public. T h e House
and Senate would be permitted
to draft guidelines to give the
public advance notice of such
meetings.
B u t c o m m it t e e m e m b e rs
complained that would permit
reporters and others to show up
at their offices at a n y lime and
demand entrance. So the panel
voted to amend the proposal to
extend the public notice re­
quirement only to meetings of a
m a jo rity of a n y co m m itte e ,
su bcom m itte e o r conference
committee.
• A House Health and Re­
habilitative Services subcom ­
m ittee a p p rove d a m easure
allowing the state to take babies
aw ay from co ca ine -a ddicte d
mothers.
House BUI 2921 would require
doctors to give a drug test to
newborn babies If medical evi­
dence Indicates the mother* had
used controlled substances while
pregnant.
If a child lesta positive, the
doctor must report Ihe results as
neglect so the state can de­
termine whether to terminate
the parents' rights to raise ihe
child and deem the child de­
pendent.
Budd Bell, coordinator for the

But It la doubtful the
m ission w ill reject all three
companies and start the process

"Th e re probably Is not a waste
company In existence today. In
keeping u p w ith the changing
environmental regulations, that
has not had some history of
violations." aald Howell.
North Carolina must have a
regional hazardoua waste Incin­
erator operating by Dec. 31.
1 9 9 2 u n d e r an a g re e m e n t
a p p r o v e d b y th e O e n e r a l
Assembly. T h e Incinerator will
b u m 90.000 tons annually, a
solvent-recovery plant will han­
dle 19.000 tons of waste each
year and a landfill will store
10.000 tons of ash annually.

Hotel fire
claims two
MIAMI — Fire broke out In a
hotel In South Miami Beach
early Friday, killing at least two
residents and Injuring others,
authorities said.
T h e roof of the ihree-slory
Fontana Hotel, which housed a
m ixture of elderly residents and
young people, collapsed In the
blaze. T h e cause of the fire waa
not Immediately known.
T h e Red Croas set up a shelter
near (he hotel and look In 170
people aa firefighter*
* swarmed
the hotel. Officials thought the
blaze was nearly out al one point
but It flared u p again.
T h e adjacent Prince Michael
Hotel, anolher residential hotel,
was evacuated.

W ater restrictions less severe than thought
T A M P A — Th e most restric­
tive water measures ever to be
Imposed In west Florida will
begin Wednesday, but water
man agars- say Ihose-res frictions
will not be’
‘ r^ a s t l A i as first
antffltAfed.
A
&gt;L*g
P e o p le li v in g w i t h i n the
southern portion of the 16county Southwest Florida Water
Management D istrict w ill be
allowed to water their lawna

addresses will be allowed to
water Wednesday and Sunday.

twice each week Instead of the
once-a-week. aa waa suggested
la s t m o n t h , o f f ic ia ls aald
Thursday.
Word of the decision reached
area water suppliers Thursday
morning, a district spokesman
•i Under the new plan,
with even-numbered addresses
In the Ta m p a Bay area will be
allowed to water their lawna
during the m orning and evening
on Tuesdays and Saturday a.
People living at odd-numbered

"It seems to be the next logical
atep In the progression to go
from Irrigating three daya per
week lo two daya per week,
rather than go from three days
to one d a y ." 'a a ld d is t r ic t
^spokesman Ja y Davis.
"II people use ail three days
they’re probably overwatering
thetr la w n." Davla aald. " T w o
daya m ay still not be n ecessary
for their lawna. If we get some

rain. Irrigating once a week
would probably do II."
Farmers also face tougher Ir­
rigation restrictions next week,
but Davis said officials have yet
to work out details.

Clearinghouse on Hum an Serv­
ices. aald lawmakers did nol
seem to realize the potential
consequences of the bill.
"Pretty soon, we're going to
have a lot of little children
Institutionalized." Bell said, a d­
ding (hat drug-addicted women
who need natal care Ihe mosl
would stop going to hospitals lo
have Iheir babies delivered.
• A House Crim inal Justice
subcommittee approved a bill
that says references lo a rape
victim 's clothing should not be a
legitimate defense for a rape
suspect.
H B 1393. sponsored by Rep.
Elaine Gordon. D-North Miami.
Is a direct response to a Broward
County rape ease last year In
which the Jury acquitted the
auapect. r u lin g the alleged
victim had "aaked fo r" the
asaault because she was wearing
a lace miniskirt and no u n ­
d e rw e a r. .

Southland—
C e e lin e e g f r e e

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creased traffic.
"Y o u 'll set up a precedent for
all of us lo come back and ask
for a land use change If you
consider this spot zoning." resi­
dent Doc Jore sa Id.
After Ihe vole. Wlnebcrg said
he thought he had prepared a t
well as he could have for Ih r
meeting. " A picture la worth u
thousand words." he said of his
artist s rendering of ihe site.
Developer Jim Mack said Lake
Mary Is a good city lo build In
and he would be back. "W e 'rr
considering asking for three
h o u s ts on one acre lots." h r
said.

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ORB BAT ORLT. MOR. AHUL 9TB
Laks H m m , MO r . PatMtta
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PapersC o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
Th e donated papers arc the
most extrusive collection of m a­
terial on Ih r subject, according
lo experts. The guide to Ihe
Chase papers, written by Dena
Elizabeth Snodgrass, calls Ihe
papers a "large and Important
collection".
Thirteen descendants of the
Chase brothers were In atten­
dance ul the dedication ceremo­
ny. Several told stories of what
they recalled about Iheir an­
cestors and others pulled favor­
ite anecdotes from the papers.
"T h e y chose the University of
Florida because we have a large
research lib ra ry as well as

Lotto
C o n tin u e d fro m Paga 1A
rise, ticket sales Increase.
Seminole County residents arc
conlribullng.
"I'v e bought 10 tickets every
day this week." said Janice
Corrlck who was In line ul Ihe
7 -1 1 on First Street and French
Avc. In Sanford. Holding the
green olflclal lottery pencil above
the pink and g rrru card, she
placed It on numbers randomly
and filled In Ihe rectangular
spaces. "T h e y pick ihe numbers
blindly so w hv shouldn't I?”
Mary Ik-echam laughed. She
has a m uch m ore scientific

DEATHS
M A R T H A H. RABOR N
Martha H. Rahorn. 82. 101 N.
V irg in ia A v c .. Sanford, died
Tuesday at Lakrvlcw Nursing
C c n lrr, Sanford. Born April 2.
1908. In Sprlngllrld. Ten n.. she
moved lo Sanford from Delray
Ik-ach III 1929. She was Ihe
fn rn u -r o w n e r of S e m in o le
County Laundry anti Downtown
Cleaners and a member of the
First Baptist Church. Sanford.
She was a former member of Ihe
Se m in o le M em orial Hospital
W om en's Auxiliary and Sanford
1*1lot Club.
Survivors Include son. M L.
"S o n n y ." Suntord: sisters. Mary
S m i t h . T a l la h a s s e e . R u t h
A tta in s. C e d a r H i ll. T e n n :

extensive records In the agricul­
tural school." explained Barbara
King, development officer at Ihe
University ofFlorida library.
Deborah Walk, an archivist
with the Rollins College library
noted that Rollins was mosl
Interested In preserving the his­
tory of the college, the oldest
college In the state. "W e 'll leave
the stale history to the bigger
research libraries." W alk said.
T h e guide organizes Ihe busi­
ness and personal records and
correspondence of one of the
pioneer families In the Florida
citrus Industry.
"Th e re Is all sorts of Informa­
tion In these papers that Just

couldn't be accessed because
they (the Chase family) saved
everything and It was too con­
fusing." Florida historian Dr.
Jack Lane said.
Helen Chase, daughler-ln-law
of Sydney Chase, said that when
she first saw the voluminous
collection. It was stored at her
husband's Uncle Jo shua's house
In orange crates marked with the
Chase and C om pany Cluster
Brand logo which now adorns
Ihe cover of the guide.
" It (the collection) was all over
Ihe libra ry." she said. "A u n t
Mary complained that he saved
everything.”
It Is because the Chases were
so careful In save all Iheir

correspondence that historians
will be able to do new research
Into the agricultural history of
Florida.
^
Lane added that 'h e looked
forward to being able to research
the papers w ith Ihe help of the
new guide. Lane said the papers
are a "treasure trove" of In­
formation that can now be ac­
cessed thanks (o Ihe "m a p "
provided In the guide.
"It was so exciting lo get the
whole Chase family logclher for
this event." King said.
"F e e l f lo o d

A g a in '

LAKE MARY BLVD
CHIROPRACTIC
CLINIC
OH (MOMAV ► (ANtlfeLL O •

approach. " I use m y grand­
c h i ld r e n ’ s b i r t h d a y s ." she
explained.
Gorrlck. who has "n o Idea"
whai she'd do with Ihe money If
she won. said she'd probably
quit work so that she would have
l i m e to w o r k o n a p la n .
Hcecham. on the other hand. Is
retired, but thinks the might
start her own business If she
won. "I'd like loopen a childrens
clothing store." she said.
She added she would share
some of her winnings with her
g r a n d c h il d r e n s in c e t h e ir
birthdays would be her ticket lo
wealth.
Mosl of the people who come

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I;

b ro lh e ra . C h a rle s H o lm a n .
S p rln fle ld . R o be rt H o lm a n .
E liz a b e t h t o w n . K y .. J a c k
H o lm a n . G le n d a le . K y .; six
g ra n d c h ild re n : seven gre a t­
grandchildren.
G r a m k o w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

NJAKA. Da. TH IU U JIMZTTI OIAN
Memorial Mf* (M lor Or TNetmg Jenette
0*90
U. oI Chftrteftten. W V *. *ho
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mormog. April f. «t Si JPwi MiiMfMfy
Bopfitt. loolord a.m Rtv Rabort Doctor
off tooting intermont mil teltew m Rotftewn
Comotery. Sonford
Zondort Punorol Homo. Apopka Tbo
Poopte ftChoice »neftorgo of orrongom#«t»

through Ih r line In buy tickets
have said they usually play the
lotto game, but they are gam bl­
in g e xtra m oney this week
because of Ihe big Jackpot,
according to Mark. Ihe clerk at
Ihe 7 - I I on 17-92 and Collins St.
near Lake Mury.
" I guess we have a few more
people than usual, but a lot of
Ihe regulars are buying more
tick e ts th a n th e y n o rm a lly
w ould." he said.
Jo n Dorsclt said he has been
buying tickets with every spare
dollar he has this week.
"I'v e even spcnl some of m y
cigarette money." he said with u
smirk, adding that If he wins
lie'll have lime lo quit smoking
because he will leave his Job and
go f is h in g “ s o m e p la c e
q u i e t ...m a y o c I 'l l b u y the
E v e rg la d e s a nd go f is h in g
there."
Dorset! adds the two tickets h r
purchased to a half Inch thick
pile held together with a rubber
b a n d In h is s h ir t p o c k e t.
"Th e re 's got lo be a winner In
here somewhere."
Sandy and L rs lrr Sm all are
tilling oul a card. " I think I'm
gonna be lucky Ibis week." she
said palling L rstrr on the back.
L r s lr r . sm irking, crosses his
arm s across his chest. " I'm
gonna w in and lake this old guy
on u world lour with m e ." Sandy
added.
"Lotto. Schm ollo.” he said
rolling his ryes lu rk . " I'd rather
spend lhal money on some
|M&gt;pcorn al Ihe movies."

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tion and pressure that may be
attributed to defects In the fool s
bone structure. W A R TS may be
mistaken for calluses, but they
are really quite different. A wart
la a akin growth which has Its
own blood and nerve supply
and tends to spread If left u n ­
treated. B U N IO N S are caused

by misaligned toe Joints, u su­
ally the big toe. and can become
swollen and lender. FU N G U S
C O N D ITIO N S, suchaaatlifeles
foot, tend to attack the feet In
the warm, moist areas between
the toes. T O E N A IL IN FEC TIO N ,
sometimes caused by tmprop
erty (rimmed nails, can also he
caused by structural defects.
If you have any of these signs
of troubled feet, see your fool
specialist for examination and
treatment.
••••
From the odlce of:
S E M IN O L E F O O T
• A N K L E C L IN IC . P-A.
8 19 F irs t S t., Sanford
3 3 0 -6 5 3 8

SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD WILL
BE CONDUCTING A SURPLUS PROPERTY
SALE AND BID INVITATION SALE
APRIL 21 AND APRIL 23
Miscellaneous Property will be available tor Immediate sale
Seated bids on miscellaneous equipment will be accepted until 4 p.m. April
23. 1990.
The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
Terms: Cash, Cashier’s Check or Money Order only.
Property sold on bid must be claimed by April 27,1990. All other property is
cash and carry, no holds or storage.
Hours: SATURDAY 8-2, MONDAY 9-4.
Westside Annex 3rd St. and Maple Ave., Sanford, FL.

�•A — Santont Htrald, Sanford. Florida — Friday, April 0. 1990

L#q#l Notlcre

L«gal N otlctt

Lagal Notlcaa

Lagal Notice#

N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S M AM !
Motto I* haraby (Ivon mat an
•ft inyagad In bualnata at 14)1
Byrd Annua. laniard. Seminole
Cavnty. Florida, undor tlto
F l t l l l l a g i M am a at
C A M P S t L L ' l T R U C K IM O
COMPANY, and mat « o Inland
to register ta tt nano oim mo
Clorti at Itto Circuit Court. Sam
inoto County. Florida, m ac
cardanco trim ma PravMlom at
mo Fictitious Mama Statutes. To
Will Section •*) W Florida Slat
utoslW
Tamm la Loo Camaholl. Jr.
Robin Lynn Camgbatl
Publish: April 0. 1J. &gt;0. )7. 1000
O IP 4 7

N O TIC E OP
F IC TIT IO U S NAM E
It harady »lvan that I
am angagad In butlnatt at Ml
Mill Run O r . Lad* Mary D 74*.
lam Inala County. Florida, under
lha Fktitloui Nam* *1 BURMA
IM P O R TS USA. and Ihal I
Inland ta regUter t a d name
m m lha Clark at th* Circuit
Court. Samlnai* County. Flarl
da. In accordant* a im Hi*
Pravltlong of th* Flcllllavt
Nam* Stalutat. T* Wit: Section
M l Ft Florida Stalutat 1*17
VilayDua
Pudllth: March X April 4 11
X IW R
DEO Its

N O TIC E UN D ER
PICT IT to y I N A M I IT 4 T U T B
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN:
NOTICE It hereby (Ivan that
IK* utonlR nad. puriuant le IK*
"F lc tttla v t Nam* lla tg ta ".
Chapter M l ot. Pier Id* itatrtae.
alll regular alTK Hi* Clark *1
Hi* Circuit Court, In and Nr
W m lrok Caunly. Florida, upon
tacaipl and praot al I N puklk*
Hen *• Hite Notica. Hi* nctltWu*
nam*. t* *11: R U E K IN G
■ IL L A R O S P A R L O R undar
nh k k a* aepact ta angap* In
butlnatt *• 1171 S. HtgKaty
17 tt. Maitland. Florid*. That
lb* corporation Intarattad In
tald butlnatt «ngarprtt» It *1
tellem W P. IN V E S T M E N T).
IN C .(F lo rid a carper atlan.
D A TE D al Orlande. Orange
County. Florida. March *. IWR
W P . IN VES TM EN TS . INC
By WayttaPMlp**.

IN T H E C IR C U IT CO U R T
0 » T N I E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT.
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A

N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Motto it handy (loan mat na
art angagai! In buainaw at sot
W Lake Mary »t v d . IN*. U k a
Mary. F la . SontlnaM CMatty.
Florida, undor mo Fktltlaua
Kamo at T N I L IG H T HOUSE,
and mat i n Inland to roflttor
laid name trim ltd Clara at mo
Circuit Court, SamlnaN County,
Florida. In accordance aim mo
Prorltlano at tha Flctlttaua
Mama Statute*. To Wit: Sactlon
•at 00 Florida Slatutoa i« 7
Ron Tata or
Caret Tatfcar
Publish April a. a n . ir. tooo
O (P A )
N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Motto It handy (Iron mat I
am angagad M builnow at F O
Bo« tall. Sanford, torn Inala
County. Florida, under tha
Fktltlaua Mama at S IM 1 N O L I
M A N A G EM E N T C O . and that I
Inland ta register aoM noma
m m ma Cierti at ma Circuit
Court, lorn inala County. Fieri
da. In accordance with the
Prevttlena at tha Flctlllaua
Mama Statutes, Ta Wit: Section
to JW F uu Ida Statute* l*S7
Windy Mlraglluate
Publish: A*rll 4 1). X V . IMP
D IP * )
N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S M AM I
Motica la haraby (Iran mat no
are angagad In butlnata at lt t l
M illla n d Cantar Ctm m o m ,
Maitland. Fla. 1J7JI, Samlnai*
Caunly, Florid*, under lha
Flctlllaua Nam* el ADVANCED
CARD TEC HN O LO G Y, and mat
no Inland la register Mid nam*
m m ma Clark at lha Circuit
Court. Samlnai* County. Ptorl
da. In accordance with tha
Provisions *1 tha Flctlllaua
Nam* Statu***. T# Wit: Sactlon
aai M Florida Statute* its?.
Nall leuchar
Pudlllh: April*. I I X . IT. t m
D IP * *
N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Nolle* It handy (Ivan that I
am engaged In butlnatt at X7
Marc SI . Sanford. FL J177).
Samlnai* County, Florida, undar
the Fktilloua Nam* at A LTA IR
S C IE N T IF IC F O U N D A TIO N ,
and mat I Intend to regular told
nam* aim m* Clerk at m*
Circuit Court. Seminal* County,
Florida, In accordanc* m m lha
Prayitieni at tha Flctlllaua
. Nam* SialutlRcT* Wit Sacttan
, aai0»FloridaBUfqtM US?
O raO INorm lYnnTi
Pudlllh March n . X April a.
11. IWO
o e o ns
N O T IC IO F
F IC TIT IO U S N A M I
Nolle* la handy given that a*
. a n ingagad In buainatt at I01T
Watl Lak* Sr an ik y Road. Al
famen I* Sprlngt. FL H714. Sam
inoto County. Florid*, undar lha
Fkttneut Nam* at CR AFTS RY
. PH YLLIS, and mat a* Intend ta
roglllor M id nam* aim lha
Clark at the Circuit Court. Sam
Inal* Caunly. Florida. In ac
cordance a im tha Previelene at
m* Fktitloui Nam* Statute*. To
Wit: Section SOSO* Florida Slat
utesIMJ
Robert M M aiaall
Phylllt H M aiaell
Pudllth March 71. H . April a.
; i n wo
o e o no
N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am angagad In butlnatt al 1)1)
Scant' Or . Sanford. FL. Sami
nola Caunly. Flerlde. undar tha
Fktilloua Nam* al U N IF IE D
SALES A SERVICES, and mat I
' inland ta rag, tier tald nam*
m m lha Clark al lha Circuit
Court. Samlnai* County. Fieri
da. In accordant* aim th#
Provitient al lha Flclltiout
Nam* Statute*. T* Wit Section
aai 0* Florida Statute* Its;
M G. Jerry Hoiteway
Pudllth March It. J1 10. April
a. itto
o e o in
N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Nalica It haraby given mat I
am ingagad In butlnatt at M l)
Conical Drive. Sanford. Sami
not* County. Florid*, undar m*
Flctlllaua Nam* al AOVICE 4
C O N S E N T BUSINESS CON
S U LTAN T. and Ihal I Inland la
regular M&gt;d name aim lha
Clark el lha Circuit Court. Sam
ino*a County. Florida. In ac
cordanc* aim ma Previtiona al
m* Fktlfieut Nam* Statute* To
Wit Saction M l 0* Florid* Slot
uta* m l
Robert L Mooney
Pudllth March n . » April 4
111H 0
d e o no
N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Notica it haraby gtvan that I
am
to bu«&lt;n#ts at !91
N 17 91. Long wood FL *2790.
Samineia County. Florida, undar
tha Fichltaua Noma at OR IF
F IN F IN A N C IA L SYSTEM S.
and that I inNnd to r#0lftNr M 'd
«#m# with th* Clare of tha
Circuit Court,. Sawnota County.
Florida in occordanca m lh lha
Provitiont ot tha Fictitious
Hama Statutat. To Wit Sactton
u \ ot f or a# Statutas m ;
Sharon Gish
Publish March Id. 23. )0. April
a. iwo
o e o in
NO TICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notica it 'NHrtby Qi v*n that «
ami #ng.#g«d In hwainats «• US
Douglas A*a Suita J2GIE Al
tamoRta Springs. Sam Inolo
Count t Florida undar tha
Fictitious Nam* of W W EN
TERPRISES and mat I inland
to rogistar said nama anth tha
Cloth ot th# Circuit Court Sam
inoi» Countr Florida, in ac
cordancv mitn th# Provisions ot
th* Fictihau* Nam# Statutes, To
W*t Section tat Of Florida Slat
wtes m t
B U G Ward
Publish April * I). JO |f 1*10
OEP *4

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT.
IN A N D PON
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY,
FLO R ID A
CASE N O i fS -ltel-CA-ff I

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OP
DONALD M .H A V IR D ,
Husband. Patmonar,

PubHtk M*rcK It. 11 A
* .■ « «
D I O 17)

L O U T T A O . H AV IBD .
wvwf HOTpanamTi
N O TIC E OR ACTIO N
TO : L O R E TTA O .M A V IR O
A 4 # tts Unfcnewn
YOU A R 8 H 8 R EB Y NO TI
E I I D Itof a Pvflttan N r Dit
m *uttan •! AAnrrtaf* hnt b##n

IN T N I C IR C U IT COURT
OP T N I II T N
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT.
IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. IP I]7 t-C P * * L

n f i lrta ta n r v t a n p T •* irowr
R iiM Wta ar P N aN nf ta taa
Rvttttan uaan tha RvtHtanar'i
attartwy. Rkhnrd L AAamatat
l i R u l r a . H O N a rth Rarfe
Ararnia. ftantarta. Otartda SZ771
and flta lha arta*nai i R p a t a ar
Rtaadiwi in tha offk# ot th#
Ctarft #f lha Circuit Court, an ar
b#tar# th# tat day ot Maya 1990
If yau fall ta da ta. a Oafauit
ba tahan ogaintt
In

INR E: THE MARRIAGE OF
SAMI EH K. AYYOUBI.
SALAM HASWEH AYYOLJRI.
WIN
N O TIC E O F ACTION
TO : SALAM HASWEH
A YYO U BI
MtB*n*dkl Way
Cattalberry, Florid* D707
YOU AR E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D Ihal an action lor 01)
SOLUTION OF M ARRIAGE hat
bean Iliad and you ar* required
I* terra a copy al yeur nlrttan
denial ta II on Palillanar't Al
te rn ty, Daniel T . Medved,
nhaaa addreta It Chaak 4 Tret
tar. 101 Sunny lean R d . Suita
Mt. Cattalberry. Florida 171*7,
on ar balara May, *. IW0. and
llN IK* original aim the ctark el
thle court etthar betor, tervtce
en Ptllllenar’t attorney ar Im
mediately tharaattev, other*lie
a dalaull alll be entered egamn
yau lar H* rail*! demanded In
tna petition.
W ITNESS M Y hand and the
tael at Hi* Court an April 4. two
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O FTH E
CIR CU IT CO U R T
By Sharon Dunn
At Deputy Clark
Publlth: April ( . t l M. 17. two
O I F 7)

Dated al Sanford. Saminote
County, Ftartan, this ]7th day of
March. Iff#.

(SaoO
M AR YA N N E MORSE
CLER K O F TH E
CIR C U IT CO U R T
0y: Sharon Dunn
Publish March A April A. a
A lta i
D E O 299
N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC HEAR IN G
Tha Samlnola County Board of
County Commits tenors wilt hold
n Public Mooring to contidtr n
raquast tor n Dradga and Fill
Parmit ta cantfrvct n boathou**
approi. SIS Ml ft.
Randall Care r man; DFfOOl
c o n tra c to r/ M a rc S h a rp ;
L ocated an L a f 14. Laka
Brantlay Club Phasa II Plat
Bnot A Papa* S3 A A On Lnka
Brantlay. Sactlon I. Township
I f . Rant# IF.
Tha Mooring will ba hold In
Room W 1H of lha Samlnola
County Sarvicat Building. San
tarda Florida on April 34. ItaO at
1:30 p m or as soon Iharaatiar
as possibte. Written commtnte
may ba fitod with tha Land
Managamant offlca and thosa
appaar mg will ba hoard
Parsons ara advisad mat if
lhay dactaa ta appaal any da
elsion mada al this mooting,
that will rtood a record al tha
p ra ca adlng . and far such
purpose, they may naad to
Inaura Ihal a rerbatlm record of
tha precaadtngs is mada. whkh
record Inctubas tha testimony
and auldanca upon which lha
appaal It to ba mada.
Mark Hardin. Director
Land M anagamant
Publish April a, IW0
OEP70

IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT
OF TH E E I O H T I I N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O : i t M il C A M P
HAL ARDEN.
Pltlnllll.
vt
WOODROW PO PE, e tingle
man. end SUN BANK.
NATIONAL ASSN.
N O T IC IO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 11-hereby given mat
It* undartlgnad Cleft al IK*
C irc u it C o u rt e l Samlnola
County- F lor Ida alll on the 10th
day ol Way lean al II 00 A M
•I tha W EST Front Doer at th*
Samlnai* Caunly Courthouse,
Sanford. Florida oiler ter t*i*
and tall al public outcry la 1h*
highetl and bail bidder lar cath.
Hi* Mlowlng deter .bed property
ututted In SEM INOLE County.
Florida
Let S. Black *. Tier C. Taan al
Santord. according ta the plat
Iheraef. at recorded in Plat
Book t. Pag* la. Public Recardt
*1 Seminal* County. Florida
together with tha improvement!
that tan and th* natural and
equipment therein contained
and ahlch pram Ilet ■ h,e *1*
Hickory Ar*.. San lord. Florid*
purtuanl to lha Final Judgment
entered in a cat* pending in laid
Court, tho ttyta ot nhkh It
indicated above
W ITNESS my hand and ol
tidal aaal *1 tatd Court Ihit Mm
day ot March. IW0
(SEAL)
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jetanic
Publlth March » April *. 1W0
DEO »e

IN T H « CIR C U IT COURT*
E IO H T IIN T H
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N O F O R
SEM IN OLE CO UNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 9M1 A C A OF P
ALLIA N C E M ORTGAGE
COMPANY, a F ter tea
corporation.
Plaint iff.
vs.
KAREN 2UCCHI. at al.,
Defendants
N O TIC E OP SALE
Nalica Is haraby given that,
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmanf of Foreclosure an
torad haraln. I will sail lha
property situated In Seminote
County, Florida, described as:
L o t 33. W I L D W O O D
P LAN N ED U N IT O EVELO P
M E NT, according to tha plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
IF. Pages 1 through id. at tha
Public Records ot Seminole
County, Florida
i f public, sofa, to tha highest and
best bidder for cash, at tha west
front antranca. Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida,
al II 00 A M on the iSth day of
May. ItaO
WITNESS m y hand and Of
ficlat Saal of said Court mis 14fh
day of March. ItaO
(S EA L)
M AR YANNE MORSE
CLER K. CIR C U IT COURT
i y Jana E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March A Aprils. 1wo
D EO AS
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT,
SEM IN OLE CO UNTY.
FLO R IO A
CASE NO. « F 4314-CA taL
DIANNE P K E N N E D Y .
Plaintiff.
vtARTMUR YOUNG AND LERA
YOUNG, his wife, and
IN V E S TM EN T SECU R ITY
M A N A G E * ' N TC O R P .
a F ter taa carper at ten.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF SALE
Nolice Is given that pursuant
to the Summary Judgment en
tered an the 12nd day at March.
1990, in C i v i l A ctio n No
•9 4314 CA OfL ot tha Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit, In .and for Seminole
County. Florida,, in which AR
T H U R Y O U N G and L I R A
Y O U N G . Ms wife, and IN
V ES TM E N T S EC U R ITY MAN
A G EM E N T C O R P . art the Oe
lendants. and O IA N N E P
K EN N ED Y , is the Piamttff I
will sell to the highest and best
bufcNf for cash in the tabby at
the west front door ot th#
Semmoie County Courthouse, m
Santord Florida, at II a m on
»h# teth day ol May. iw q th#
tel towing described real proper
ty tat forth in th# Summar y
Judgment
Let 13. Bloch I. S A B A l
POINT A M E N D E D PLAT ec
cording to the Plat thereof as
recorded m plat Boo* If. Pages
•2 through m . ol the Public
Records ot Seminole County
F ior da
D A T E O this 24th day of
March two
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Jan# E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish March A . April#, itto
OEO TCI

April

IN TH E CIR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
SEM IN OLE COUNTY,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO
I M l CA 17 L
FRIEO M AN 4 FRIEDM AN.
PA.
Plainlilf.
Vt
JANOI CORPORATION, a
Florid# Corporal bon P W
COMPTON. LOUISE
COMPTON, their h#ir«#nd
eujgnv and CLASSIC
PROPER TIES OF CEN TR AL
FLORIDA. INC .aFlartaa
Corporation.
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO P W COMPTON. LOUISE
COMPTON, ail parttet claiming
inter**!' by. through, under or
agemtt P W COMPTON, all
per Met claiming liniertif by.
through under or ag eln tf
LOUISE COM PTON, end oil
portlet hoving or cioiming to
hov* any right, title or interect
in th* property herein d#
M r . bod

I
I
|
'
I

YOU ARE N O T IF IE D thol o
Crott claim for Poymanf o!
Fund* Metal in lh# Regitfry ot
th# Circuit Court of Seminol*
County. Florid# in tha appro*
imoto amount of Twanfy Sik
Thoutondi Four Hundred Thirty
Si* iDtoilera, end tavanty ««*
cento H 2* «J* tei hot been Uted
ogAmtf you end you ir# fa
qwired to t#rv# « copy of your
written defenevt, it any to it on
Wiliiem H A/ternton, Etguire.
Attorney for Crot* Cleimont
CLASSIC P R O P E R TIE S OF
C E N T R A L F L O R ID A . INC .
whpte addreet it M l Or *nie
A«enw*. Suite 1000 AJiemant#
Springy FL JJtot qn or before
me 2nd day of Mey W end to
til# 1ft# origin#l with th* Clerk ol
ihit Court, either before service
on Crott Cleimont* attorney or
im m e d ia f a t y th e re a fte r
ofhetwite a deteu'l wilt b#
entered agomtt you ter m#
relief demanded in the crott
tla.m
Dated on thit 2fih day of
M en* iWO
M ARYANNE MORSE
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Ctark
Publlth' March .10 April ft. HI
JO IWO

CASE NO! I H I i M W F
IN R E: THE MARRIAGE OF
AIDA DEJESUS.
Petll
JU A N DEJESUS.

Rataandwrt/Hvtband.
NO TICE O F A CTIO N
T O : JU A N D E JE S U S . NS
Michigan St., Santord. FLH 77I
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D Ihal an action tar Dfa
•Multan *1 Marriage baa bean
Iliad again*! you and you ar*
raqulrad ta aarv* a copy *4 your
wrlftan datanta*. II any. ta It an
Thom** L. Stagkan. Eaqulra,
Fallllantr'a attarnay. a hala
addraaa la Sll Dag Track Read.
Lar11 i l l . Florida » 7 H an ar
batar* May 1. IWR. and Hi* lh*
original aim Hi* Clerk *1 Ik*
Court either batar* aarvk* an

Lagal Wotlcta
IN T N I CIR CU IT CO UR T
OP TU B B IG H TS IN T N
JU D IC IA L C IB C U IT.
IN AMO FOB
SEM IN OLE C O U N TY.
FLO R IDA
C IV IL ACTIO N N O
y*H 11C JM *L
F IB S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LO AN ASSOCIATION O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY , a
I U p pw E'Kp &lt;
ETRI

•titling widae •# Law* *1lh#
Unltod S'atat at America.
Plaintifl,
— Yt—

MICHAEL H. STORMS and
KAR I N R. STORMS, hit vita
and ROBERT MOON.
N O TIC E OP ACTIO N
TO : R O BER T MOON - Latl
fcnaan Ratldtnt a- *igi Bryan
Dairy Road. Unit M UL Largo.
F L 14*47 and Latl kroon Mall
mg I M t l t : P.O. Baa 11)4
Plnallat Park. F L 14*44 II
living. Including any imknaan
*4 *aM attendant. II ha

yau ter tha rot lei damandad I
D A TE O a r March M. IW»
I Court Saal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk *•m* Court
By: SharanDunn
A t DagiHy Clark
Publlth March 10. April 4 11
to. IW0
O E O JR]
NOTICE UN D ER
FIC TITIO U S N A M I S TA TU TE
T O WHOM IT M A Y CONCERN
Nolle# la haraby given Rial lh*
undartlgnad, purtuanl ta lh*
F lc tllla u a N a m * S ta tu la,
Chapter MS DO, Florid* Slatutoa
alll ragltter aim th* Caunly
camplraliar el Orange Caunly.
Florida, upon receipt al Preat al
Publication al Ihii nolle*, lh#
llclltleut nam*. to a lt Spring
Valley Club Parlnarahlp undar
ahlch a* ere angagad In bull
nata al 111 Park Laka Slraal.
Orlande. Florida »* 0J In m#
City **Orlande. Florid*
Thai ma parltat Intortttod In
•aid butlnatt artarprlaat art at
lailaaa:
CHC Daraicpmanl C a . Inc.
G Icon Cahill
G Scat! Cahill, at Trutto* al
th* G Scon Cahill. CLU 4
Aaaocletoa. Inc Pretit Sharing
Plan Trutl
SlapItonC. Cahill
Stophan C. Cahill, at True too
o l lh* C a h ill C o n tlra c lla n
Company Profit Sharing Plan
Trutl
Rabat! Hadrkk
Robert Hadrkk. at Truata* al
lh* Hadrtcli Centtructlan Ca.
Prolil Sharing Plan Tru tl
David B Bfewer
David B Brewer, at Truata*
el th# Dave Brewer Hemet.
Inc,. Prelit Sharing Plan Trutl
Michael Biariy and Sandr
■tart*
Dated al Orlande. Orange
County. Florida. February ll,
IW0
Publlth April*. II. to. 17. two
O EP «f
IN T N I CIR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN OLE CO UN TY.
FLO R IO A
PRORATE DIVISION
Flto Number to 7*7 CP
IN R E . TH E E S T A T E O F
R OBERT F RISER.
Deceated
NOT ICR OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
Tha adm lnltlrallan al lh*
atlata ol R O BER T F RISER,
d a c a a ta d . F ile N u m b e r
*0 70J CP. Ii ponding in lh*
Circuit Court la r Seminal*
C a u n ly , F la r ld a , Prab al*
Divider, me adWett al which It
P O Drawer C. Santord. Flarlda
1)771 Th* nam* and addratt al
tha partonal rtpratanlallv* and
el lh* partonal rapratanlallvo't
attorney art tat form balew
A LL C L A IM ) AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
All interotled portent art
raqulrad to III* aim lha court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FROM THE D A TE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS NOTICE l l ) all claim*
agamtl the ettato and 1)1 any
obiactlen by an inlaratlad
parton to whom nolle* wat
mailed that challenge* ma valtd
Ity at tha will, the qualilicationt
ol the partonal reprttantative.
vtnua ar |uritdiciien ol m*
court.
Data el lh* Ural publkalian ol
Ihlt nolka ol admini Ural ton
April 4 IW0
Partonal Rtpratanlallv*
L O IS R .H A IN ES
Attorney lor
Perianal Rtpratanlallv*
Chart** A Ovhl.nger, Etq
711 Ballard SI . 41*1
Allamont* Sprlngt. FL 17701
Tatophona IM77U 1 4401
Publlth April 4 1). 1W0
D IP * *
I H T N I C IR C U IT COUBT,
OF TH E E I O H T I I N T H
JU D ICIAL C IR CU IT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. 0*111) CA t* I
O E A N H RAV.
Plainlilf.
vt
K E L L E Y LORAINE W ELLS
AND UNKNOWN TEN A N TIS I.
Oatandaniltl
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
purtuanl la a Summary Jvdg
manl ol ForaCleturt and Omar
Raitot dated It February IW0.
an la rtd In C iv il Cate No
40 1111 CA 04 E ot ma Circuit
Court al lh* E I G H i 'E N T H
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM
I N O L E C o u n t y . F lo r id a
aharaln D EA N M R AY. It
P la t n lill. and K E L L E Y
LO RAIN E W E LLS It Daton
danf I will tall ta the highttl
and bait bidder tor cath AT
TH E WEST FR O N T DOOR OF
TH E S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
c o u r th o u s e
F l o r i d a at ll

sanforo

oo a m on ma
17th day ol May IMO me
following datcribed properly at
tat form in tald Summary
Judgment towit
U N IT NO
J I. OF
SANDLEWOOO A CONDOMIN
IUM ACCORDING TO THE
D ECLA R ATIO N TH E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN O F F IC IA L
RECORDS BOOK 4*1 PAGES
0*00 044J OF T H E P U B LIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY FLORIDA
O A TE D al Santord Sem.noto
Caunly. Florida. Ihit am day ol
April IfaO
M ARYANNE MORSF
CLERK OF TH E
CIR CUIT COURT
Sam,not*Caunly. Florida
B , lean Briltom
At O tpul, Clark
Pubinh April* I) iwa
O EP 74

named Oaten
dan* and twch *1 lh* ataraown
tlenad unknown Oatandamt a*
may h* Inlanlt. incempatanlt ar
emarala* net tul lurlt
YOU AR E H E R E B Y NOTI
F11D mat an action ta taractaa*
a mortgage on lh* tattooing
property located M laminate
Caunly-Flarld*:
Uni I 4 Building B. COACH
L IG H T E S TA TES . SECTION II.
a Condominium, according I*
lh* Dec laral lari el Ctaidemlnium
at recarded In Otlklal Recardt
Beak 1171. Pago it JO. PuMk
Recardt al Stmlnel* Caunly.
Flarlda
hat baon Iliad againtl you and
you are raqulrad I* terra a copy
ot yeur written datontat. It any.
to It an HAR R Y O. R E IO . III. *1
M O N C R IE F . R E ID A N O
W A LLAC E. P A . Attorney* tor
Ptalnmi. Potl Office Baa »7*.
Santord. Flarld* 0771 tltf . and
III* lh* artgmal with lh* Ctark *1
th* above Court on ar before
May *th. IW0, alhtrwit*. a
Jud gm en t may b* an la rtd
againtl yau tor lha reliel da
mended In lh* Complaint
W ITNESS my hand and ma
O tlklal teal al Hut Court, on
thit Jrd day at April, iwe.
(S E A U
M AR YA N N E MORSE
C L E R K O FTH E
C IR C U IT COURT
By- Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Publlth: April 4 IJ. 10. V . IW»
O E P 74

MlTHE CIBCUITCOURT
IN AND FOB
1CMIMOLE CO U N TY ,
FLOBIOA
Cftft#N# W1712 CA 99E
C A R TE R E T SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION, F A .
n/k/eCAR TER ET SAVINGS
BANK. F A
PUintlfl,
vt
F R E D MAR BERRY JR . end
BONNIE C M A R B IR R Y , f/k/1
BONNIE CA N TW ELL
ASSOCIATION. CHAD
M AR TIN , end UNKNOWN
TCRSONS IN POSSESSION.
Dttendftflfi
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO Mr Ch*EM#ftlo
Retideme Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D iti*t en eeften fo forectat#
e mortgege on ffte following
properly lorftted In Sominota
County. F ter tee he# boon fltad
egeimt you. towif
C O N D O M IN IU M U N IT
NU M BER 190. LAKE VILLAS
CONDOM INIUM e condom.nl
um according fo tha Doctor often
of Condominium Ownorkhip ot
Leko Villei Condominium doted
Aug uni 14, It n , end recorded in
OtUciel Record* Book 990. Peg#
$13. Public Record# oI neminote
County. Florid# and Enhiblft fo
the etoreuid Decieretion of
Condominium recordod ftimul
teneoukly therewifti In Offkiel
Record* Book 990, Peg# #19.
Public Rocord* of Seminol#
County, Fforte#, together with
#n undivided ifitr# of tho
Common Element* e* let forth
In *#id Declaration of Condo
minium and *aid Eahibll "C "
fh#r#te.
and you ere required to »erv« a
copy of your written dofence*. If
any. to »t on Jam#* L E»*#n»on.
3071 Main Street, Sar#*ota. Flor
id# 34237, Ptaintlffi Attorney*
on or before May 11. 1990 and
Me the original with th# Clerk ot
thi* Court eithor before terve#
on Plaintiff* Attorney or Imme
diatety thereafter, othorwi*# a
default wilt be entered ega«n*t
you for tho relief demanded in
the Complaint
Dated1 thii a.ff* day of Apirl,
1990
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
D E P U TY C L E R K
Publlth April#. 13.20 27. 1990
O E P 7#

IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY*
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
CASE NO 90 2#* CP
IN RE GUARDIANSHIP OF
TE R R Y W AYNE KECK
a Minor
N O T IC IO F ACTIO N
THE S TA TE OF FLO R ID A TO
D A N IE L COSTELLO, revdence
unkown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that a Petkfion for Guard
iamhip ha* been' filed in the
above tty ted ceute arte that you
are required te wrve a copy of
your Retpom# or An* wer te the
Petition upon the Petitioner *
attorney ROBERT K MclN
TOSH ESQUIRE Poet Office
Bo« 1339, Sanford Florida
32772 1130. and file the original
Reeponee or Antwer in lh#
Office ol the Clerk of the Circuit
Court tor Seminote County, Flor
id# at Sanford Florida 12771.
on or before May 3. 1990 If you
ta&gt;i to do *o, a Default J wdgment
w&gt;il b# taken age met you and a
Final Judgment entered1grant
&lt;ng the Petitioner. BR END A G
KECK, her demand ter guard
i#n*hip oi T E R R Y W A YN E
KECK
G A TE D at Sanford Seminol#
County, Florida thi* irh day of
April A O 19*0
M ARy ANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F t h e COURT
Br Patricia Thatcher
D#puty Clerk
Publlth Apr.I* 1) J0, 17 1*90
O E P 71

Legal Nolle##
IN T H I CIR CU IT CO UBT
O P T H B IC T H
JU O IC IA L C IR CU IT
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY.
FLORIOA
Q I N I R A L JU RISDICTION
OfVlSION
C A IC NO: BFI309 CA99L
T H E O IM E SAVINGS BANK
OF NEW YORK* FSB.
CHARLES R. E A I R IU T H I R ;
------------- , apeute of CHARLES R
B A IR CU TH C R . If any; el al .
m . ■— -a— » uerenoenn
N O T IC IO F M L B
N O T IC E IS G I V E N tbal
gurtuant to that certain Final
Judgment, dated March If. IW 4
In t e N 4 a* U W C* W L. *f
th* Circuit Caurt *1 th* 1«h
Judktal Circuit In and N r )*ml
note Caunly, Florida. In ahlch
CH ARLES R- E A I R IU T H I R .
-----------------. ■ * * • *1 CHARLES
R B A I R E U T H I R . II any:
D A L E B. L U Z 2 I and
W IN IF R E D t. LU J2 I. hit otto;
B O N A IR E D E V B L O F M E N T
C O M P A N Y . IN C .i U N I T E D
HOME SERVICES O F FLO R I­
D A d/b/a R IC H F L A N O F
FLO R ID A nA7a RICH. U N IT
I D CO R F t SUN BANK. NA
TTONAL ASSOCIATION! TH E
M T V ER N O N CORPORA
TIO Ni U N ITE D S TA TES OF
A M ER ICA ; CA R M EL &gt;V TH E
LA K E CONDOM INIUM ASSO
CIATIO N . INC.; and ROGER
HAM M AN (Ad IR E N E HAM
/MAN. M t wita. ana m* Oaten
danf*. I will **tl ta lh* Mgh**l
and bail bidder tor c**h In lh*
tabby at lh* watt Kant dear a!
lh* Samlnai* Caunty Caurt
home, laniard. Fl*rid4 at I1:M
• m on th* 10th day a! May,
i m . th* Mtawing deterIbad
gragarty tat term In th# Ordar
*1 Final Judgment
That certain candamlnium
parcel knawn at Unit I I I .
C A R M E L BV T H E L A K E .
U N IT III, a Candamlnium. and
lh* undlvted inter**! In lh*

******** appurtenant

ta tald
unit. *11 In accardanc* aim and
tub|*&lt;t to lh* c»**n*nt4 candl
*th*r proYkian* *t th* Dactar*
lien *1 Candamlnium, racerdad
In Official Racardt Book IStl.
Paget *0* to VO Inclutlc*. *1 lh*
Public Rktardt *• Samlnai*
Caunly. Flarld*
D A TE D : March n .1 WO
M AR YANNE MORSE
Clack *4 lh* Court
■y: Jan* E. J****lc
Ctaputy Ctark
Publlth March J4 April 4 Iwg
D EO 7*1
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
O F T H IIIT H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O FO R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
C A S IN O : 1*1111 C A M P
CITICO R P SAVINGSOF
FLO R ID A. ■ toderal taring*
and lean ataec 1*1Ion.
Ptalntltl.
CH ARLESR PAUWQUIST.
•1*1 .
Oatand*nti
NO TICE OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
purtuanl to Fln*t Judgmant
dated March 74 twa. antarod In
Cat* No t* S ll) CA 0* P In lh*
Circuit Court al lh* nth Judicial
Circuit ln and Inc Seminal*
C a u n ly . F la r ld a . a h a ra ln
C I T I C O R P S A V IN G S O F
FLO R ID A, a tadaral t«vlngi
and loan attactation. It lh*
ptalntltl and C H A R L E S R.
PALAM UIST. t l « . or# dalan
dan it. I will tall la th* htglwtl
and bait bidder tor cath *1 lh*
watt Iron! dear ot lh* Seminal*
County Caurthoui*. Santord. *1
II M A M on th* lath dey al
May. IW0. th* tallowing da
ten bad property *1 tat term In
tald Final Judgment, to nil
Lei J). W OOOGATE. accord
log to tho plat thereof at r*
carded In Plat Book 1). Pag* at.
Public Rtcerdt at Stmlnel*
County, Flarld*
D A TE D TH IS N th day ol
March. IWO
M AR YANNE MORSE
C IR CU IT CO UR T CLERK
By: Jan*E Jaw w k
D«puty Clack
Publlth: March SO. April 4 1W0
D EO It#
IN T N I C IR CU IT COUBT
OF T N I E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 1**14) CA ** E
WESTWOOD MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintifl.
v*.
K E V IN C B E C K E R .JA N IS M
BECKER, hit wlta. JOHN DOE
and JANE DOE.
Ottondantt
A M EN D ED
N O T IC IO F ACTION
Suit to Far aetata Mortgage
Ta Kevin C Barker
JanitM . Backer
Prevent Rnldanc* Unknown
Latl Ratidtnce Known
JtSJCrayrkh Circle
Orlande. F L n o n
A N O A L L P A R T IE S
C L A IM IN G IN T E R E S T B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N O E R OR
A GAINST K E V IN C BECKER
and JANIS M BECKER AND
A LL P A R TIE S HAVIN G OR
C L A IM IN G TO H AVE A N Y
RIGH T. T IT L E OR IN TE R E S T
IN TH E P R O PER TY H ER E IN
DESCRIBED
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D el an
action to loraclota a mortgage
on th* lot lowing property In
Samlnai*County Florid*
Lot 47. D EE R RUN U N IT It.
according to tho plot tharaol at
recorded In Plat Booh It, Pag**
tt and IJ. Public Record* el
Seminol* County. Florid*
which he. bean tiled agamtl you
and yau *r* raqulrad to ttry* a
copy at yeur written detente, ll
any. to it on Jordon Fraidt. Etq .
Field* Wilt inton. Bryonl 4
A.ken ) ) otcaaio Street Suit*
104 Stuart. FL J4W 4 on ae
before May * lno and Ilia the
original aim this Court antior
before tarnta on pieititt t al
tornay or immediately thereat
ter older wive a default will be
entered againtl yau far rhe
roll*I demanded in lha Com
piami or petition Thit natic#
man b* publimad one* each
week tor tour centerutiv* week*
M lha Santord Herald
W ITNESS my hand and veal
al thit Caurt thit Jrd day ot
April two
I SEAL I
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF CIR CU IT COURT
By PalrkiaF Heath
Deputy Clark
Publlth April*. I). 70 17 IWO
DEP77

Legal N otlctt
IN TMB CIR C U IT CO U R T
O F T M IW T M JU O IC IA L
C IR CU IT IN AMD FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY.
FLORIDA.
C 4 S E N O Ib ta * * C A * fP
F E D E R A L NATIO NAL
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
ftalntin
CA R L H JAHNS. E T A L .
N O TIC E O F ACTION
T O : CARL H. JAHNS and
ER IK A JAHNS
R ES ID EN CE: UNKN01HN
LAST KNOWN M AILING
ADORES)
IM Wlngarttgund 17
*174 Stem Each TS
Watl Germany
AND TO : All pane
an Intortttby, thraugh, under or
agamtl th* atarauld Oaten
YOU AR E H E R E B Y N O TI
F IF O T H A T on action ta Sara
ctaaa • martgiga an th# telltaw
Ing deter Ibad prmarty latatad
m Sammat* County. Flarlda:
Unit M L CRANE S’ BOOST
V IL L A G E . I I C T I O N V II .
tagatbar a im an undivided
4 4)73 mar* In m
-------------according •* tha Declaration ot
Candamlnium racardtd in CH
ttctal Racardt Beak 0*7, Pag*
**J7, ot th* PuMk Record* ot
l »mmate County. Flarld*
TO G E TH E R aim all lh* Im
hereafter
id *H
aa ta m a n lf right*, apgurt*
none**, tanlt. rayHttat. ^ntnaral. ail and got righto and profltL
ttaefc. and ail ntturat new or
haraantr a part at th* property.
Including replacement* and ad
ho* bean fltad agamtl yau. and
yaw ar* raqulrad ta larva a copy
at yeur written detent**. It any.
ta m il action, an ROGER D
■EA R ot ANDERSON A RUSH.
Altarray* lar Ptointllt. what*
addratt It 177 Eat I Cantral
Boulevard. Orlande. Florida
n*OI, and til* lh* original aim
lha Ctark ol lh* above tty ted
Caurt an or baSera th* 14th day
*1 A pril. ty*«. atharwlt* a
ludgm ant m ay b* tntarad
agamtl you tor tha raival da
mandad In th* Complaint
W ITNESS M Y HAND AN D
SEAL OF SAID COURT on Ihit
lamdoyal March. IWO
(Seal I
M ARYANNE MORSE
a* Ctark *1 tald Caurt
By: Rum King
at Deputy Clerk
Publlth March 14. 71. X . April
4 1W0
D I O 1*4

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IITH
JUDICIALCIRCUIT.
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L ! CO U N TY.
FLORIDA

CASE NO.: CltfitaS-CAgtL
HOUSEHOLD R E A L TY
CORPORATION

Plainlilf.
Y1
A L L E N W. M AY. TIN A M AY
an o p r e s id e n t ia l

FIN A N C IA L CORPORATION.
Ottondenlt
NO TICE OF SALS
NOTICE 11 H E R E B Y G IV E N
that purtuanl to a Final Judg
merit at Foraclatur* rendered in
March N . IWO In Ihal certain
caul* pending in lh* Circuit
Court In and far Samlnai*
C o u n ty . F la r ld a . w h ere in
Household Really Curporalign It
Plaintiff, and Allan W May.
Tin* May and Prttldantlal FI
nancial Corporation art Oaten
dantt. Civil Action Cauv* No
C lf f M tS C A M L I. Maryann*
Mart*. Ctark at th* atorotaid
Caurt. will at II 00a m . on May
14 IW4 attar tor tala and tall to
th* highest bidder tor cath at
th* W ttt Front Door at th*
Samlnola County Caurthoui*.
Santord. Saminota County. Flor
•da th* tallowing datcrlbad
property, iltuet* and being In
Sam mol* County. F tor Ida to all
Lot 4. Spring Gardant. ac
curding to tho plot tharool at
racardtd in Plal Beak IJ, Pag*
*7 Public Records ol Samlnola
County. Flarlda
la id t d lt w ill b* m ad*
pursuant to and in order to
satisfy the terms ol said Final
Judgment oi Foreclosure
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
CIR C U IT COURT
By Jan* E Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlth: March X . April 1. IWO
O E O JO*
IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT,
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. I f 0*47 CA *4 L
LEO N W S TE IN M E Y E R a nd
M AR Y E S TE IN M E Y E R .
Ptointllt.
—v *—

J O IN VAN OE H EY.
Defendant
N O T IC IO F SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y given
that purtuanl to Final Judgment
at Fertctotur# rendered on lh*
llrd day al March. IW4 In Ihal
certain causa pending in lha
Circuit Caurt in and tor Sami
note County. Florida, ntwraln
Leon w Stainmayer and Mary
E. Stainmayer It Plainlilf and
John Van Da Hay It Defendant
Cat* Number I f 0*47 CA 0* L. I.
M ARYANNE MORSE. Clack ol
lha *lorrt*id Circuit Court, will
at 11 00 A M an th* Jam day at
April, IW4 altar ler tale and
tall to lh* highest and batl
bidder lor cam al th* W ttl Iron!
door ot tha Seminol* County
Ceurtheut# at Santord. Florida
th* fallowing described raal
property situate and being in
Seminal* County. Florida, to
all
Norm on*half I ' t l ot Lol 4.
Black t. liar t. at m* TOWN OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA, accord
mg to E H TH A I FO R D S MAP
TH E R E O F recorded in Plal
Boa* I Pages Sa *4 at th* Pubbc
Racardt at Sam.note Caunly
Florida
Tog*met aim rolling stock,
alike furniture, furnishings and
equipment machine tool! and
inventory ** described m that
certain mortgage recorded tn
Official Records Book IS7* at
page lit* through m i ot lh*
Public Racardt a I Samlnola
County. Florida
Said tat* w ill be made
pursuant to and in order to
satisfy th* term, ol tan) Final
Octal tfc!% Hth Oat ol M#'cH.
1990
M ARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THE
CIR CUIT CO UR T
B y larm E J#t#*»c
Drewty Ctafc
PublitA M#rch 30. April#. 1990
OEOttft

L#flil Nottc##
tw T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OB T N I EIGHTEENTH
JU O K IA L CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NOt tbM »)-C JL* f L
IN R E : T H E M ARRIAGE OB
R O BER T J. BOYLE.
Pttlllontr/HvtMnd.
___l
II V IR L Y F R A N C E S
SAMBSON. *7k/a
B E V E R L Y SHEETS.

NOTICE OB ACTION
TO E*y*rty Fr*
i J73 Aatapap* Or
KMItw. Hawaii
YOU A R E N O TIF IE D mM on
*rtten hat ba*n fltad *g*m*t yau
w d yau ara raqulrad Sa w ry* *
copy *1 yeur written detan***, ll
■ny. ta P A U L V. M O V E R .
■ S Q U IR E . Palltlan ar'f At
If M17
Flarld* v m . on or b*tar* May
L WR4 and llta lh* artgRtol arttb
lha Ctark *1 HUt Caurt atthar
altar, o r a dalaull a lll b#
entered againtl you tor th*
ratio! damandad ta Nit Com­
plaint
W ITNESS my hand and teal
•4 m il Caurt an m* Jfth day ot
March IW «
HEAL)
M AR YA NNE MDRSE
C L E R K O F TH E CO UR T
By : ShamnDwrut
Deputy Ctark
Publlth March X April 4 IS.

M.IWB
D E O JO)

IN T N I CIBCUIT COURT
OF T H I IITN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A I I NO. *•***) CAW ■
C O L L E C TIV E F E D E R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
FtaintlN.
vf.
FRANK L. HARRINGTON.
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NOTICE OF SALE
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to on Ordar Scheduling
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cate now ponding m tatd Caurt.
th* tty I* ot whkh It Indicated
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batt bidder for cath In th*
SEM INOLE County Ceurtheut*.
at lobby. X I N Park Avenue.
Santord. Flarlda 3)771 *1 11 X
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page 17, Public Racardt al
laminate Caunly, Florid*
O A T E D *1 Samlnai* Caunly.
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A t Clark. Circuit Caurt
laminate County. FlerIda
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A t Deputy Clark
Publish March 14 AprH *. tw*
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OP T H E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
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FLORIOA IN A N O F O R
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IN T H I CIB C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F T N I S TA TE OF
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Japan helps American business
Pegasus rocket hailed
E D W A R D S A IR FO R C E RASE. Calir. Th e successful
launch of an unconventional winged rocket from a high-dying
B-52 bomber open* the door lo low-coal access to space for
small m ilitary, commercial and scientific satellites, official*
say.
T h e privately developed Pegasus rocket successfully drilled a
m ilitary research satellite Into an orbit around Earth's poles
Th u rs d a y In the program's maiden flight, the first time a
satellite has ever been fired Into orbit by an air-launched
booster.
"To d a y 's Pegasus launch la an Important milestone for
Am erica's space program and. I think. It's a trium ph for our
country's commercial space Industry." said David Thom pson,
chairm an of Orbital Sciences Corp.. the company that
spearheaded the development of the new rocket.
Pegasus. Thom pson said, "represents a new class of space
systems seeking lo substantially reduce the cost of putting
satellites into space."

Musburger lathes at CBS officials
N E W Y O R K — Sportscaster Brent Musburger lashed out at
h it former employers at C B S. claiming the network never
Intended to re-sign him and saying his firing was a "personal
vendetta" on the part of two CB S executives.
In his first Interview since his stunning release from the
network Sunday. Musburger told Sam Donaldson on A B C 's
"Prim etim e L iv e " Thu rsda y night that his CBS bosses
conspired to drive him out.
" In m y opinion. C B S didn't fire m e," Musburger said. "It was
not a network firing. It was a personal vendetta on the part of
two people ... President of the (Sports) Division. Neal Pllson.
and the Executive Director Ted Shaker. Th e y conspired to get
me out of CBS. These two men had decided I was Just loo big
for m y britches -m i that they were Just going lo lake me down
a peg or two.'*
Shaker and Pllson did nol comment on Ihe specific
allegations by Musburger but said they were saddened by the
.sportscaster'* comments. "It was disappointing to watch."
Pllson said. " I wish to remember Brent the way he was Monday
night, gracious and professional." Shaker aald. referring to
M usburger* sentimental farewell broadcasl at (he N C A A
m en's basketball finals.

Kodak plea daal a ‘slap’
R O C H E S T E R — Stale Attorney General Robert Abrams
defended a 82.15 million plea agreement with Eastman Kodak
Co., saying It Included the largest crim inal penally New York
ever uvw ssrd a business for environmental abuse.
Kodak pleaded gullly Thursday to two misdemeanor counts
for mishandling hazardous chemicals at Its Rochester plant
and agreed to pay 81.15 million in fines and penalties, as well
as a crim inal fine of 8 1 million.
C ity Judge Herman Walls, who presided over the case,
lambasted the plea arrangement and sold he questioned the
wisdom of allowing "white-collar criminals" like Kodak "to go
free."

Kaifu warns of pain

W A S H IN G T O N — Japan prrsented major
com m itm ents to change Its economy and
legal practices In o rd e r to reduce Its
stubborn 849 billion trade surplus with Ihe
United States, ending almost four days of
Intense trade talks between the two econom­
ic superpowers. American officials said.

T O K Y O (U PI) - Prim e Minister Toshlki
Kalfu called on Ja p a n Friday to bear the
pain of opening Its markets to the world
but he encountered resistance from those
moat likely to suffer u n d e r a new
U.S.-Japancse trade agreement.

In T o k y o . Japanese P rim er M inister
Toshlki Kaifu acknowledged Ihe proposals
Friday during a nationally televised address,
declaring Ja p a n mual bear the pain of
opening Ita closed marketa.

American and Japanese trade negotia­
tors reached an Interim agreement In
Washington T h u rs d a y on several steps to
open Ja p a n 's m arkets and Improve
American competitiveness.

"It la m y conviction, however, that they
are essential in furthering Japan's own
national Interest, and that they are the kind
of duties Ja p a n m ust discharge as a
responsible mem ber of the International
co m m u n ity." Kalfu said.
W hile House aides said Kalfu telephoned

President Hush at 7:45 a.m . E D T Friday.
There were no details of the conversation,
which apparently dealt with the Japanese
trade talks.
W h ite House reaction to T h u rs d a y 's
historic trade developments was measured.

but supportive of Kaifu.
"Because structural problems are deeply
Ingrained In both economies, complete
results wilt not come quickly." W hite House
spokesman Marlin Fitxwaler said In a
statement.
"W e believe that ihe Japanese prime
minister will continue his assertive leader­
ship on these issues and that this w ill
greatly facilitate the work on remaining
economic and trade Issues.
The officials told a State Department news
conference Thursday that Japan promised
changes In six areas that contribute to the
sea of U.S. trade red Ink, Including saving
and Investment patterns, land use policies,
distribution and retailing, exclusionary
business practices. Interlocking business
groups, and pricing mechanisms.
Michael Farren. undersecretary of com ­
merce tor International trade, called the
Japanese promises "a down payment and a
blueprint" for further action, but warned

Rapid change helped boost early summit
set off a crisis w ith Moscow that
has spilled over Into the Interna­
tional arena, with Bush and
M O SCO W - President Mikhail British Prime Minister Margaret
Gorbachev m ay have wanted an Thatcher cautioning Gorbachev
earlier than expected sum m it In to avoid using force against the
W ashington because of rapid republic, which was annexed by
developments In the Soviet U n ­ the Soviet Union 50 years ago.
Kasatkin was adamant that
ion. a Foreign Ministry official
su g ge ste d, a d d in g tha t the the Lithuanian crisis played no
Lithuanian crisis had nothing to role In setting the summit dates.
" I do not think that scheduling
do with setting ihe dales.
" T h e pace of our life Is ac­ the summit for an earlier dale Is
celerating," Klrlt Kasatkin said In any way connected with the
T h u r s d a y . " L i f e Its e lf p u l Lithuanian Issue,” he said. "It Is
forward new questions and they not ruled out that the Issue will
be raised by Ihe American side."
need new answers."
Reminded that It had been
Kasatkin stressed that the May
30-June 3 sum m it announced assumed the sum m it would tw­
T h u rs d a y w ill cover various in late June. Kasatkin said. " T h e
questions, and he aald Ihe Soviet timing of Ihe agenda was fixed
Union was receptive lo a broad so as (o satisfy both sides."
forum . Observers had predicted
"in Washington. White House
Ihe summit would be In late press secretary Marlin Fitxwaler
Ju n e .
refused to pinpoint Ihe reasons
G o rb a c h e v w ill leave for why ihe summit will be begin at
Washington at the end of May Ihe end of May.
w ith the S o vie t C o m m u n ist
Unconfirmed reports surfaced
Party shorn of its monopoly on some lime ago that Gorbachev
power and the Baltic republics had accepted an Invitation lo
openly clamoring for secession.
speak ui B ro w n U n iv e rs ity
Lithuania’s unilateral declara­ around Ihe lim e of Its May 2ft
tion of Independence March 11 commencement.
Unltad Press International_______

Dates set for U.S.-USSR summit
W A S H IN G T O N (UPII - So­
viet and American diplomats
doubted a major arm s treaty
would be signed b y President
Bush and Soviet President
Mikhail Gorbachev when Ihe
two meet this spring In the
United States for their second
sum m it.
T h e M ay 30-June 3 summit
was announced Th u rs d a y ,
but neither the Kremlin nor
the White House disclosed ihe
precise meeting dates or the

summit site.
There was strong specula­
tion Washington would be Ihe
site, w ith G orbachev and
Bush meeting on three of the
five days.
Soviet spokesman Gennady
Gerasimov said the meeting
w -m ld be a "no-nonsense
working visit" by Gorbachev,
who la embroiled In the politi­
cally explosive events In the
Soviet Union's Independen­
ce-minded Baltic republics.

Lithuanians OK conciliation
M O SCO W (UPI) - Lithuania's
Parliam ent. In a conciliatory
statement, overlooked the Soviet
a rm y’s seizure of the local pro­
secutor'! office and for Ihe first
time acknowledged the Soviet
constitution should be consid­
ered In any Independence talks
with Moscow.
Th e concession was contained
In a statement, adopted nearly
u n a n im o u sly lale T h u rs d a y .

responding lo Soviet President
Mikhail G orbachev's dem and
I hat the legislature annul Ita
March 11 declaration of In ­
dependence.
Deputies voted hours after
Soviet troops toting automatic
weapons seized the Lithuanian
prosecutor's office, according to
an u rg e n t d isp a tch b y the
Lithuanian government.

Chapman wins five Doves
N A S H V IL L E . T c n n . — Steven Curtis Chapman won five Dove
awards. Including artist of the year, at Thursday night's Gospel
Music Association's ceremony.
Chapm an. 27. also collected the male vocalist, songwriter.
Inspirational recorded song and Southern gospel awards.
" I pray that I can represent gospel music in a way that will
honor you all — but also honor our Lord Jesus Christ."
Chapm an said after receiving the artlsl of Ihe year award.
Singing siblings lk-bc and CeCc Winaiis picked up four
Doves, winning group, contemporary song, contemporary
black recorded song and contemporary album.
F ro m U n lU d P r « s t International Reports

De Klerk, Mandela agree
in historic negotiation
Owlted F r i t s International
C A P E T O W N . South Africa President Fredcrik dc Klerk und
African National Congress leader
Nelson Mandela emerged from
three hours of talks declaring Ihe
negotiation process back on
course after settling differences
that led to the suspension of
peace talks.
Th e find face-to-facc cncounler
between un A N C delegation and
a South African president In 42
years of Nulional Party rule
began Thursday Just hours ufler
another crisis for Ihe govern­
ment: a bloodless m ilitary coup
In the northern black homeland
of Venda.
It was Ihe second homeland In
a month lo fall lo rebellious
black soldiers with the blessing
of the A N C .
Meeting at the presidential
offices. Mandela and dc Klerk
agreed on a new date fur talks
originally scheduled for April 11
that were Intended lo clear
obstacles to form at p ow ersharing negotiations. The y said
a dale would be announced
soon.
Th e A N C suspended Ihe talks
Iasi week lo proirsl Ihe draihs of
at least 1 1 blacks In police
gunfire and the wounding of 450
a lh e rs d u r in g an a n ilgo vcrnm rnt demonstration In
the township of Sebokrng. near
Johannesburg.
Bolh men. each accompanied
by three senior aides during Ihe
talks, emerged expressing satis­
faction. De Klerk said the Hirel­
ing was "v e ry fru itfu l" and

sealed an agreement that peace
In the violence-tarn country was
essential lo negotiations. Man­
dela described the three-hour
meeting as "productive."
, " T h e m e e tin g w ill h a ve
exactly the same alms os that of
April 11." de Klerk said. He
d e s c r ib e d th e k i l l i n g s In
Sebokrng as "a matter of con­
cern" and announced that a
Judge would handle the Inquest
— a task normally assigned lo a
magistrate. He also said Ihe
Cabinet would consider appoin­
ting a Judicial Inquiry.
" I and m y delegation got the
Impression that the government
would address Ihe problems
which ted lo Ihe suspension of
ihe meeting.” Mandela told a
news conference laler. "General­
ly speaking, we welcome Ihe
si eps the government Is taking."

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boycott by four who canceled
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day. accused Ihe A N C of trying
to ride roughshod over the
power-sharing negotiations.
Dc Klerk rejected A N C efforts
lo "form Jusl one umbrella and
polarize Ihe discussions" and
said he was "disappointed" by
M andela's Inte rve ntion. T h e
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denied government's charge.
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Herald sports writer_________________

B a la n c e key to P isto n c h a rg e
Even without n nr of thrlr main cogs, thr
I H i roll Piston* an- m aking a strong run al
rcpcailngn* M IA champion*.
Joe Dum.irs lias I h-i- ii out since Man'll 24 with
a hrnkt-n liaml. hut Delroll has enough balance
lo cover Ills loss Mark Aguirre scored a
■cam high 25 |»lnts oil the lx-ncli Thursday
night to lilt the rislons lo a 104-99 victory over
I he Hawks In Atlanta.
Elsewhere. Chicago lop|inl Orlando 111-104.
Seattle upset Utah 10101. and Hie I.A Lakers
stymied Sacramento 110-103.

YOUTH BASEBALL
Pee W e e s o p e n se a so n
S A N F O K I) — Th e Sanford Keereallon De­
partment I’ee Wee League (for boys ages 7-9)
will have Its o|N-nlng day ceremonies Saturday
at Oa.lit. al the Fori Mellon softball field.
T h e eeremonlrs w ill Include Intmduetlon of all
the players ami the coaches as well as Ihc
thro w ing out ol the first hall. After the
ceremonies, the four learns will play Ihelr first
games of the season.
A n y further Information can Is- obtained by
contacting Kockv Elllngsworlh al 330-5697.

PREP BASEBALL
T rib e lo se s a n o th e r c lo s e o n e
S A N F O K I) — T h e Seminole High School
h.iM-li.dl leant Jusl can't m -c iii lo shake Its Did
luck O n Thursday, they lost another close
game, this one a -1-2 decision lo Mainland.
Seminole (6-131 didn't swing the bats until Ihe
last Inning. Inn hy then, the ltucanccrs has built
a 4 0 lead "We didn't hit the lu ll tonight." said
Seminole head coach Mike Powers. "W e were
very Impatlenl al Hie plate."
Mike Seneehek gave up eight tills as he threw
a complete game for the Scmlnnles.
Seminole scored Its runs in the seventh on
hits bv Kleky Eckstein. -Iim- Adcock and W L
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Herald C o r r e s p o n d e n t ____________________ _

R am s to u g h s e c o n d tim e a ro u n d
M A IT L A N D — Opponents ol ihc Orangewood
Christian sofilKill team had better watch out.
Th e y're no pnslmvcr the second lim e around
Mounl Dora lilble Ix-eame the third learn (Ills
year lo Io m - lo lhe Hams alter healing Ihein
earlier And Orangewood Christian was missing
lour starters In Ihelr IK-1 romp on Thursday.
Christa llogan and Kebccea Green each hail
two lilts and lour Kill
llul ll was Lisa Gable's pllehlng which made
the dllferenee Uist time against Mounl Dora
Illble. she walked over 20 liallcrs — lids time
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L io n s fin ish w ith w in
L A K E M A R Y — H rc n l N e lso n shot a
lhree-over-|iar 39 to lead the Oviedo boys' gull
leant in a M-ason-endlng a 164-201 victory over
Seminole at Mayfulr Country Club on Thursday.
Th e win •llm lied the regular m -u m i i i S A C title
lor the Lions, who Mulshed the year w llh a 13 2
u cord, the best in school history J im m y Si llers
ami Ja rre ll Drown shot a pair ol 41s lor Oviedo
ami RolK-rt Slock shot a 42
Ronnie Mustek led Ihe Scmlliolcs w llh a 44.
torn Royal and J im Nicholas finished w llh 52s
while Mark Harrell slml a 53

HOCKEY
W h a le rs s u rp rise B ru in s
The llrsi plavofl malehup of the N H L'* New
England learns ptmlueed the hlggesl iqiM-l lo
1ap i WO Mighisol opening game siirprlM -s
I he llarlford Whalers, who riulshed fourlh In
die Adams Division, weui Into Ikislon Garden
and knocked oil die regular-season ehamplon
llrm ns Thu tM l.iv night 4-3 In one of lour
matches Im-I w c c ii Wales Conference up|x&gt;ncnls.
In the oilier scries. Ihillalo delealed Montreal
I I die New York Hangers nl|&gt;|*d the New York
Islanders 2 1. ami Washington upended New
Ic r M -y 5-4 In overtime.

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Prom staff reports________________

L A K E M A R Y — G oing Inin his second-round maleh
with No. 2 m -c i I Aaron Krickstein on Thursday night.
Alex llom hrcchcr already had a reM-rvallon lor a
midnight lllglu m i he rould return to California In lime
lor him lo play U C L A and USC
Hut Ihe 20-year old Stanford student was forced lo
cancel those plans idler earning a spot in die
quarterfinals of die Priidenllal-Hache Classic Iw-lng
played al llie llrath rnw K.iequel Club, thanks lo an
Injury default hy Krickstein
T feel D id for A aron." staled llom brcchcr. "Hill I'll
lake any break lean gel."
T h is uflerniHHi. llom brcchcr played uiiM-eded David
Pale al noon in Ills llrsl-ever prolesslonal quarlerlln.il
maleh T h is Is only Ihe second |&gt;ro Inurnameiii In
llom brcchcr lias been a parilcl|kiiit
" I am really u j i m - i that I had to w ith d ra w ." said
Krickstein. "h is very tmlortuuatc lor die inuriiamcnt
and I'm really dlsa|i|Milnled I m v . i i i m - I was plavmg m i
well llul by playing lonlghl. I would have risked
M -rin u s Injury.
•*Thr way I was playing. I frli rrally &lt;onlUlrni alnail
m y ctiaiu'c’s against the Uriel. Iitil I hail In rnnslilrr Ihc
long term effects."
Krickstein sulfrrcd an Injury to Ills rtgln hamstring
while practicing Thu rsda y m orning with Chrlsio van
Relishing, the tournament's No. 3 seed.
O nly three seeded players remain In Ihe draw —
lop M-eil llrad Gilbert, van Relishing and fourlh M-eded
Scull Davis. All ihree will |ilay lu ibis nllcrnnon's
qiiurtcrlmnl round.
Gilbert needed only 54 minutes lo |Millsh oil i i i i m t iled
•Jimmy Brow n. 6-2. 6-2. Alter breaking GIII k t i In Ihc
llrsi game. Ilrown Iranked No 118 In the world! could
do mi mure as Gilbert's pressure game caused him In
make many imloreed errors.
"Playing al night Is an advantage lor him (Gllherll.
See C la ssic, Page 2B

Only three seeded players remain in the held ol Ihe
Prudential Bache Classic — No I Brad Gilbert. No 3
Christo van Rensburg (above) and No 4 Scott Davis

Ram s, Lions lead S A C after first day
Typically, each match will lie crucial as (here are
Ihree learns lu both die Imivh' and girls' standings
within .i polnl ol die lead.

By TO N Y OaSORMISR
Herald Sports Editor
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Hy die lime you read Ibis,
the Seminole Athletic Conlerenee tennis loiirnumeul
will already I k - over.
Alter playing uulll about 10 p.m. on Thursday night,
die SA C brought everyone back lo Sanlando Park at
8 30 a.in ibis m orning for die 10 singles finals
Immedlalely following will Ik - Ihe doubles semllhials
and finals.

Ill Ihe hoys' compctlllon. die Dike Mary Rams ended
play Iasi uighl w llh a one-point advantage over I miI I i die
Lake H ranllry Patriots and Lym an Greyhounds Hul
when play resumed this morning. Lake Hranllry was in
Ihe strangest i h is III o i i lu make a run al Ihe team title*.
Th e Patriots, who brought a 13-0 dual meet rreord
Sec

Con fe re n ce . Page '2B

SANFOR D A le x is A co s ta
blasted a two-out. Ihree-run home
run In the seventh Inning as the
Dtsablcd American Vctcrcns Royals
came from behind to drop die First
Union A s 16-13 and remain u n ­
defeated In Sanford Little Major
Am erican Division play at Roy
Holler Field Thursday night
In die oilier game. Ihc Seminole
Ford Red S ix moved Into m -c o iii I
place w llh a 17-6 shellacking of the
SiuiHank Orioles.
W ith die llrst round ol divisional
games, over D A V Is 3 0. Seminole
Ford 2-1. First U n ion 1-2 and
Siinliank 0-3.
T ills Saturday will m ark die llrst
nl the lnlerdlvlslon.il play as DAV
takes on die Rtnker Dodgers al H
a.in.. Ihe Railroaders Cubs tackles
First Union al 10 a m .. Sun Hank
squares oil w llh Ihe Suiltllland
Pirates al noon ami Seminole Ford
challenges Ihe First Federal Cardi­
nals al 2 p.m.
First Union took advantage ol the
wlldncss of D A V starler Lloyd Dixon
lo lake a 6 0 lead In Ihe lop ol the
m -c o iu I liming, llu l Kevin Duller
keyed a Ihree-nm I m i I I o i i i ol Ihc
M-coiitl lor die Royals w llh a loon
home m o lo rlghl held
Th e A 's scored a single rim In Ihe
I hint and d im - In die (oiirih anil
D A V two In the llilrd and four In Ihe
luurlli In make Ihe seore 1041 First
Union entering Ihe last two Innings
Al Anderson led nil the tilth with a
home run lor the A soil Ai osla. who
had come on in rebel In the fourth
tor D A V . lo push Ihe advanl.igc
D ick lo two. 11-9 Another run by
Firsl Union In the sixth gave the A 's
a three- rim advantage going Into
die I miI I o i i i nl the sixth and llii.il
Inning
Dixon ami Corey William s started
die D A V rally w llh doohles Ix-forr
Acosta singled and stole M-eond.
Holler's double tied III*- score He
See Baaeball. Page 2B

Jo rd a n helps B u lls hold off M a g ic and claim 50th w in
U n lU d P r i l l International

B A S K ETB A LL
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PREP SOFTBALL

S A N F O K I) - Th e Seminole High
boys and girls track tram s proved lo
he Inhospitable hosts Thu rsda y
night as they dominated thr action
In the 15th annual Optimist Invita­
tional at Huddy Lawson Memorial
Track.
T h r Seminole girls won nine of 17
events lo ouldlstaner Haines City
162-109 while Carlo W hile tossed a
slate-best 60-1 DY In the shot put to
lent! the boys to a 112-79 triumph
over W inter Haven.
" W r did very w ell." said Seminole
girls roarh Nate l*rrklns. "H ut w r
got a llllle cocky In the mile relay
and got ou r bulls treat. Now we
know w r can't lake anyone for
granted. It brought our heads back
down In norm al."
S e m i n o le b o y s r o a c h K e n
Hrauman was )usl as Impressed
with Ills team
"Eve ryth ing went great for us."
s a id H r a u m a n . " W r r e a l l y
performed well. Even Ihc ones that
didn't place ran well.
"H u l everyone was u lv i looking
forward lo Ihe spring break. In­
cluding Ihe coaches, ll gives us time
to relax, practice a llllle and lei Ihe
llllle n igging Injuries heal. W r hope
to have Erie Walker and .Joe Mrrthle
(out wllh m inor hamstring Injuries)
back next w r r k ."
Mcrhcllc Toom lix and Yolanda
(taker of Scitilnolr were named the
most valuable field event performer
and most valuable runner, rrspeelively. Toom bs won the triple Jump
w llh a leap of 36-1 and placed sixth
In Ihe long Jump as Baker won Ihc
100 meters 111.7) and the 220-vard
dash 124.9).
Th e remainder of th r wins for
Seminole were by Krcta Ward In Ihe
long |ump and the 440-yard dash.
Sheri Kcddleks In Ihe shot pill.

Nudrlan McGill In Ihe 330-hurdles
and both Ihe 440-yard and HHO-yard
relays.
Also placing In Ihe lop three spots
In events for Seminole were Kay
Kay Mullins (third In Ihe 100m rtrrs) and KrcUi Lawrence (second
In Ihe WHO). Th e mile relay team
scored a second place finish and the
two-mlle relay finished third.
"Yolanda IHakrrl ran real well In
the 100 and 2 2 0 ." said Frrklns.
"H e r best event Is thr 220 and she's
Just starting in get Into track shape.
I think by the S A C inert (In two
werks) she will I k - down to 24.0.
Now If we ran Just rom e up with a
better com bination In the mile
relay. I think we'll be ready lo g o ."
T h e Lake Hranllry girls scored 57
points to finish In a dc for fourth.
A m y G lnnellc won Ihe one-m llr and
two-mlle runs and Jo yce T u llls
finished second and fourlh In Ihe
same events. Th e Falrtot two-mlle
re la y te a m a ls o c a m e h o m e
victorious.
Th e Lym an girls finished seventh
but was Just u single point behind
Lake H ra n llry. Janet Greenberg
won the 880-yard run and ihe
mile-relay tram ulso took home a
victory. Melissa Lewis was second In
the triple Jump.
O n the boys' side. White was the
field events M V F while sprinter
Robert Scott of W inter Haven look
home thr running M VF.
Seminole picked up three firsts,
six seconds and one third to claim
the tram trophy. In addition to
White, others scoring wins were
Robert Moore In the triple Jum p and
Maurler Thom as In Ihe 330-yard
Intermediate hurdles.
Second place performances werr
turned In hy Moore In the shot.
Henry Williams In the triple Jump.
Eldonte Stile In the 440. Dalvln
Davis In die 880 and Ihe 440- and

C H IC A G O - Michael Jordan led a bal.ineed
attack Thursday mglii with 38 point*. including
16 In the lourth quarter, as the Chicago Hulls
turned hack die Orlando Magic. 111 104. lo
reach Ihc 50 victory mark lor I tie sixth lime ill
franchise history
The Hulls' sixth straight win kept them lour
games hchind first-place Detroit In die ( eiiiral
Division Th e x ib .u k was die Magic's seventh in

succession and 23rd hi die Iasi 25 innings
.Jordan converted ■' l5 loot ti.iM-||iu- pim p to
Inereax- the lead lo 106 |()2 with 53 seconds lell.
Alter a pair ol ( Irlaodo misses. Horace G r.m l s|ihl
twofree throw s lor a Hvc-|Milill advunlage
Sidney Green's lollim -up shaved Orlando's
dellell lo 107 lo t. Inn Seiiiile Fipprn and Jordan
hit two Irei- throws III Ihe llii.il 12 seconds lo in ­
die vn lurv
Iordan and Gr.uil M ured eight eat h ill Ihc
llilrd quarter as I Im ago held a Hit 76 lead ll

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Oils Smith paced Orlando w iili 2 1 points, while
Green added 20. S n ill Sklles I!) and rookie Nick
Anderson 15 Hill Curtwrtght seorerl 15 and
G ram and riMiku- It.I Arm sirong 14 each lor
Chicago
As Chicago emptied I t s bench in die m x -o i u !
quarter. Anderson Ignlled a eottielr.u k with time
|milnis anti lour retKiunds Orlando slioi 56
|M-reeill lit die |M-rliHl to lake a 57-56 lead al
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SweepCoatlanad from IB
mile-relay teams.
Tak ing a third was Thom a s In
I hr 120 high hurdles.
Luke Mary claimed third place
with 74 points behind (lrat-placr
finishes from Tyrone Gibson In
the long Jum p and Charles
El be try lit the 440. T h e Rams
got seconds from Hob Kobenson
in the mile and the two-mile
relay team while third-place fin­
ishers were Ale* Green In the
pole vault and P .J. Lewis In the
two-mile run.
Lake Brantley, which finished
seventh, got top-three places
from Jason llohlis (first In thr
(xile vault). Matt Kaiser (second
In ihe pole vault). Clint Johnson
Uhlrds in both thr 220-yard and
lO M -m e te r dashes) and th r
t wo-mllc relay team (thlrdl.
Th e remainder of the county
lop three finishers ram e front
Lyman, which finished eighth in
ihe tram standings. Ted dy Mil-

rhell won Ihe mile and llnlshcd
Ihlrd in ih r 8HO. Kevin Padgett
finished second In the Iwo-mlle
and Ihe two mike relay team
triumphed.
" E v e r y t h i n g w ent p re tty
w e ll," said Brauman about the
event. "W e had some outstand­
ing performances turned In hy
several Iranis It run a 111tie long
hut when you have tills many
teams und both boys' and girls'
tra in s . It Is g o in g to lake
aw hile."
Dale Cop pock of the Sanford
Optimist C lub was the chairman
for this event and said Ills d u b
would continue Its participation.
" T h is Is the I5 ih year we've
run Ihls particular eveni and wc
have enjoyed It." he said "Th e
meet used lo In- for Ihe county
c h a m p io n s h ip Inti w ith the
forming ol the SA C we had in
change 11 lu an Invllallonul three
years ago. We arc- very pleased
w ilh the turnout by Ihe learns."

ConferenceC o n tin u e d fro m I B
Into the
to u rn a m e n t, have re p re ­
sentatives In four ot Ihe final
singles' llnnls ihls m orning Noi
o nly that, hut Ih r y are Hu­
mp-seeded player In all lour
eases. So a ir both Lake Hrunllcy
doubles learns
By comparison. Lym an lias
lliree players In Ih r Imuls while
Lake Mary has Just two. Both ol
L y m a n 's a n d L u k e M a ry s
doubles learns .ire sill) alive tun
the (ireyliounds li.ul In play ih r
Rains lit Ih r scitillinals In Ixilh
No. I and No. 2 doubles Ihls
m orning
fa irin g s in ih ls m o rn in g 's
singles Itii.i Is lind Jason Ap|trl
II.ake llrutitlry) playing Josh
Lewis iSeiiiliiolel ul No I. Ryan
RiHlgris |Lukr Mary I taring Mall
A II h- m tl.v iii .ml . ii No 2. Sc-olt
Ryan ILakr llr.u illrvl Hireling
Joey Mile bell iLyiiianl al No. J
Jo n Johnson ILa kr llrantlryl
m a le h e d w i t h D a n G a s t l
IL y m a n l al No -l and fa u l
Kurquardaui taking on Doug
'.•her Ulan ll.a In M aryial No 5
('om p rlU lo n am ong Ihe girls Is

|usl as rluse The Oviedo I Ions

led llielr countcrparls tm m Lake
llraullry and laiice Mary by one
I&gt;41111r Bui unlike In ihr- boys'
play. Ihe Lions also were In thc
si rotigrst (Hisllkin lo build on
llielr advantage with players In
lour ol llie live singles Imuls and
I miiI i doubles IruliLs still alive.
G oing into ihls m orn lug. Lake
M an bad lin e r pluyi is In tile
singles Hunts and Luki H iaiutry
bad two Bolli doubles trains
lim n bolli si I iih i Is were still alive
bill, as h i llu tMiys tin Hams
and I’ulrlnls were to play each
other In both doubles semllluals
fa irin g s for ihls m orning's
singles Hunts had Kim Bruno
(Lake llranltey) lacing Je n n y
Wise lOvtrdol al No I. J ill Wise(O vledol playing A m y Kitilth
(L y m a n ) at No. 2. K ris tin a
Kolscos lOvledo) Inking on Traey
Mutehliik lluikr Mary) al No j .
J e n W h e e le r It.a k e M a r y )
sipiariug oil ugnmsl Mum Tru ll
lO vlrdiil al No 4 and Laurie
Hahn (Lake Mary I matched with
G rim m I Luke Brantley I
O rn n g e w o o d v i . U m a tilla
U M A T IL L A
lo . jus Hu
second time this season. Ihe
I h. v s ' and girls tennis trains

11mil Oiangewixxl Christian won
on (In- same day. Oil Thursday.
Ihe (K 'S Rams swept two mat­
ches lim n Umatilla by Identical
11-1 scores.
T h e O rungcw om l girls im ­
proved their record to 4-6 with
llielr w in while the boys raise
llielr sruMin mark to 3-7.
lo r Ihe girls Amuuadu Chiller
d&lt; it an d faille Lillie H-4 al No I
singles A l No 2. M lm l Sheris
siop|Hil Brandy Anderson H-2.
Kilsiy D w ye r won her mulc h ui
No. 3. lM-alliig Kim Murray H i.
Al No 4. Robin Ikigu r topped
Deana Merrill H-3. Umatilla's win
came at No S. where Dana
Mi (d im bested l.lselte Hague
H5
In doubles. Clutter and Sheets
In -u i Little and Anderson H-3 al
No. I while Dwyer and Robin
Dague stopped Murray and MrrMil K 4 mi No 2
Kor ilk* (X 'S Ixiys. Brad David
lopped Dick W rslllug H-3 al No
I while al No. 2. T o n y Naie
dt-tea led Eric Larson H-3. Daniel
Alvarez w on H-3 over T o n y
Itaiuli / at No. 3 as T u n Senell
stopprd Mike frie r H -l at No. 4.
As in the girls I titiallllu's only

w in rame at No. 5. when- Ed
Hlaktsliiu licut Erie S trllriis H -1 .
Ill doubles. IXivId and Nare
tieal W rslllug and Larson H-4 ul
No. I while Alvarez and Senrll
defeated Ramirez and Price H-2
at No 2
Orangcwood will play again
Saturday lu their conference
meet al Rrd Bud Bug Lake furk

Tem-Dale forces playoff
with Creative Invasion
S A N FO R D — IT* pUyofT lime
In the Sanford Recreation De­
p a r t m e n t T h u r s d a y N ig h t
Softball League.
Terrell Ervin tripled, Jo e Ervin
doubled and J im m y Sheffield
singled for two third-Inning runs
to put the Tem -D a le Com pany
ahead of league-leading Creative
Invasion. Joe E rv in made Ihe
advantage stand aa Tem -D ale
scored a 5-4 victory to force a
one-game playoff for the league
championship.
In Ih e o t h e r g a m e , th e
W re cking C re w finished Ihe
season with a 9-7 trium ph over
Craxy Wings.
Th e final regular season stan­
dings show Tem -D ale and Cre­
a tiv e In v a s io n at 9 -3 . the
Wrecking Crew 3-7 and Crazy
Wings 1-11.
Tem -D ale had scored three
runs In the top of Ihe find Inning
only to have Creative Invasion
come bock with four runs In the
bottom of the first. But Joe E rv in
allowed only five hits (he real of
the way and retired 18 of the last
24 men he faced.
Ervin helped his on cause al
Ihe plate with a double, two
singles and two ru n t scored.
Other contributors were Shef­
field Idouble, two Blngleij. T e r ­
rell E r v in (trip le , tw o ru n s
scored). J a y Johnaon (single.

ru n scored) and Roy Templeton,
Ken Galgano and Dale Ygfea (ooe
tingle each).
Providing the offense for*Creatlve Invasion were Kirk Allen
(home run, single, run scored).
Jo e Ferpes (two singles, run
scored). Kyle Brubaker (double).
Je rry DtBartola and Ron Lesage
lone single and one ru n scored
each) and Blake Murray and
Jo ey DtBartaio (one single each).
In Ih e se co nd gam e, the
W recking Crew scored four runs
on three hits In the fifth Inning
to secure the season-ending vic­
tory.
D oing the damage for the
Wrecking Crew were BUI Marino
(two doubles, two runs scored).
Heath Short (triple, single, two
runs scoredI. Ronnie W lrth and
Bill Polalty (two singles and one
run scored each). J im Stem (two
•inglea). Steve Pridgen and T im ,
W inkle (one single each) and
Steve Cooper (run scored).
Sp a rkin g the C ra zy W ings
offense were J e r r y H e rm a n
Idouble. two singles, two runs
scored). A lle n Peterson (two
d o u b le s ). E r ic E tc h e r (tw o
singles, run scored). Chris Davis
(two singles). Craig Appel (dou­
ble. ru n scoredl. To m Kelly
(single, two runs scored). Jim
Sm ith (single, ru n scared) and
Greg Hensley and Ron Appel
(one single each).

Baseball------Continued frooa IB
advanced In
third but A ’s pitcher Alberto
Williams turned a line drive into
an Inning-ending double play.
First Union lank the lead back
when Eric Sm ith led off thr
seventh with a king home run to
right.
Marcus Beasley and Donnie
Hinson led off D A V ’s winning
rally with walks, both advanc­
ing on a wild pitch. After Ih r
next two baiters struck out.
William s hit u slow roller down
the third base line that scored
Ik-asley with lying run. Aroslu
followed with Ills shot to left lo
finish Ih r game.
Acosta only gave up three runs
on flvr hits In his four Inning of
relief to pick up the victory. He
also led the Royals offensively
wilh a home run. double, Iwo
singles and Ih m runs scored.
D U i c r . c p n l r i b u i u r s . w.ecc,
Williams (two doubles, single,
three runs scored). Hinson I three
singles, three ru n s scoredl.
Butler (home run. double, run
scoredl. Dixon (two doubles, two
m ils M-ored). W ynn llw o singles,
run scored) and Beasley (single.

ClassicC o n tin u e d fro m I B
eommenied lirown. " T h e balls
seem to come faster at nigh t."
Gilbert's blazing serve may
have provided that Illusion, nine
of his fireballs uclng Brown.
" I served the hail a lot belter
tonight." stilled Gilbert. “ I play
well al night. I just mat i ll up
well against him (B row n)."
U n s c r d r d J o e y R iv e
challenges G ilb e rt, c u rre n tly
ranked No. 5 In the world, today
at 7 p in.
During play Thu rsda y after­
noon. van Reiisburg downed
Nicholas Pereira 6-3. 7-6 |7-4| to
advance to his q u a rte rfin a l
m a tch today against Ja s o n
Stollrnbrrgrr. T h e match will
follow th rG U b c n -K lv r ronn-st.
D a v is s t r u g g le d h r lo r e
Dvrn'om lng Dan Goldie. 1-6. 6-4.
6 -2
H e p l a y s M a 11 v a I
W a sh ingto n today after Ihe
Patc-Homhrceher match.
Many of the 3.500 spectators
showed up at 7 p.m. expecting to
see Krlckstcln perform, but inslrad saw the G ilbe rt-B row n
contest. And by the time Ihe
tans had lime to gel setlled. that
match was over A n exhibition
mutch followed.
In doubles action, the lopset tied lean) of I’alc and Davis
udvuntcd lo the semillnals with
a 3-6. 7-6 l5j. 6 2 trium ph over
Ihe Irani ol Miguel Nldo und
Joey Rive. T h e y will face Royee
Deppe ami Dry on Tu lb o i on
Saturday. T h r learn of Glenn
Liye ntle rkrr anil Leif Shlras also
art) .meed lo Ihe semifinals

three runs scored).
Doing thr damage for First
U n ion were Gerard W illiam s
I Hirer singles I, Smith (home run.
single, two runs scored). Gregg
Stafford Idouble. single, three
runs scored). Richard Badger
Idouble. single, run scored).
Anderson (home run. three run*
scoredF Alberto Williams Islngle.
run scored) and Kicky Anderson.
LeMuel Thom pson and Kelvin
Cotton lone run scored each).
Seminole Fonl scored seven
first Inning ru ns and never
looked back In picking up the
four-lnnlng win over Sun Bank.
T h e Red Sox added four runs In
each of Ihe second and fourth
Innings und two runs In the
third. Th e Orkiles scored two
runs In the first, one In the Ihlrd
und lliree In the fourth before
Ihe contest was culled by the
merev rule.
T e rra n c e Perkins was the
w inning pitcher for Seminole
Ford, tossing a slx-hltter and
striking out six In his four
Innings of work.
Lruding the Red Sox offensive
attack were Henry Taylor Ihome
run. double, three runs scored).
Shaw n Green (double, single,
run scored). Hleky Flordy (two
sin g le s, ru n scoredl. Ja so n
B e rtra n d (dou ble , two ru ns
scored). Ryan Colgate (single,
three runs scored). Perkins and
Robert Randall (one single and
two runs scored each). Waller
G u ln rs Islngle) and A ntonio
White. Trellis Smith and Chris
W ard (one run srored each).
Providing the offense for Sun
Bank were Cedric Church (home
runl. Richard Reddicks (triple),
T o n y Guanctalc (double, ruh
scored). Jam es Young (single,
tw o r u n s s c u r r d l . P h i lli p
Reynolds (single, run scored).
T im Watson (single) and J e r­
maine Markey (run scored).

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, April 0, 1990 — M

People
Applause to shower ‘Rainmaker’

IN BRIEF

Distinguished dean directs romantic comedy

Crult# to bonoffl charity
Y o u r Eye to Beauty Salon prearnla Ita third annual
com m unity benefit "Siylea for a New E ra " aboard the New
Hlverboal G rand Romance, at 7 p.m. tonight.
Proceeds from the crulac. hair and fashion show will benefit
Th e Good Samaritan Home and TaJIrf Aria International.
Ticket* arc $35.
For ticket Information phone 322-9638 or 322-5421. For
ticket delivery call 322-54IB.

April mooting tchodulod
Sanford — Seminole Art Aaaoclatlon has scheduled Its April
meeting Tor 7:30 p.m . Monday. April 0. at the Cultural Arts
Center. Fifth Street. Pam Kaufman will conduct a program on
m aking your ow n paper.

Noodlowork program aot
Centrla Florida Chapter of the Embroiderer's G uild of
America will host a program entitled "Needlework. Yesterday
and T o d a y ." at 7:30 p.m .. Thursday. April 12, at the Ju nio r
Achievement Center. Loch Haven Park. 2121 Cam bden Rd.. off
Princeton. In Orlando. For more Information, call 869-5066.

Spring Into lashlon
Cooperative Extension Service. 250 W . County Hom e Rd..
will host a fashion show and luncheon at 11 a.m .. Wednesday.
April 1 1. A discussion on the Incredible edible egg la planned
before the omelet bufTet. T h e fashion show will follow. Cost la
S6. Proceeds w ill go toward homemaker scholarships.
Pre-registration Is required. For more Inform ation, call
323-2500. ex. 5560.

Cataract acraaning glvan
For a free cataract and glaucoma evaluation, contact the
EyeCarc Institute. 101 Corsair Dr. Suite 104. Daytona Beach.
Phone I -800-445-6236.

Retired transit workare to gather
T h e New York Retired Transit Workers meet at Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Saturday of
each month at 1:30 p.m.

Old care put In limelight
Th e Antique and Classic Automobile C lub of Seminole
County sponsors a display of old curs each Saturday from 7-10
p.m. In the Wal-Mart parking lot behind W endy's on U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford. Non-members are welcome to bring
their old cars or browse. For more information, call Herbert
Partridge at 322-3687.

■vLM veoa
People editor
SANFORD Ju s t ae April
showers bring May flowers. Sem­
inole Com m unity College will
bring the play T h e Rainmaker'
to Ita Fine Arts Theatre at 8
p.m .. beginning A p ril 12 and
ru n n in g for two consecutive
Thursdays, Fridays. Saturdays
and Sundays. T h e Sunday per­
formances are scheduled for
1:30 p.m .
Directed by Richard Fallon,
founder of the School of Theatre
at Florida State Univerity (FSU )
and of the Stale Theatre System
of Florida. 'Th e Rainmaker' Is a
romantic comedy suitable for all
ages.
" T h is Is the third or fourth
lime I've done Ihia play.” Fallon
said. “ It's simple in the aenae of
stru ctu re , but It deals with
values young people are exposed
to, so It la one of m y favorites to
direct."
Fallon said the play-Is about
the C u rry family: a lather, two
sons and a daughter, who live In
the Midwest on a cattle ranch,
and ore dealing with a severe
drought.
" T h e drought Is symbolic in
nature. Rain Is that nurturing
aspect of nature that makes
everything grow, and the play
deals with each character s re­
flections on the way the drought
la a ffe c tin g th e m .'* F a llo n
explained.
T h e older son Noah la cynical.
He feels the drought will never
end because he has lost the
capacity to dream and envision a
different world for himself.
T h e y o u n g e r son J i m m y
k n o w s th a t ra in no u rish e s
nature and people. He knows the
rain w ill come. Just as he knows
his world will open up and his
dreams will come true.
Lizzie, at a marriageable age
with no prospects. Is the daugh­
ter who compares herself to the
land around her; dried up. She Is

ronvlnred she Id plain like the
barren land, but she dreams tht
someday someone special will
love her and make her blossom
like the rain makes the flowers
blossom.
Enter the rainmaker, a young
man who says he can end the
drought.
"H e Is a con man with a
vision. He believes God has
given him a special gift enabling
him to make rain, but he's never
proven that he can," Fallon said.
T h e ra in m a k e r represents
someone w h o can make Lizzie's
dreams come true. Whether he
docs or does not can be an­
swered by seeing the play.

w n s r a w &gt;i u q 4

Director Richard Fallon, conducts rahaareal at S C C for ‘Tho Rainmaker.’

Help find best mom

Mark Tw ain has first, last w ord
D E A R A B B Y : You slated that
"the person who does not rrnd N
no better off than the person
who cunnot read" was your
original statement. Mark Tw a in
once said. " T h e man who does
not read good books has no
advantage over the man who
cannot read them ."
So you see. yours was not an
original thought, though Ihe
statement Is quite relevant lo
today's literacy program.
E S TH E R A . BEM NKE,
N O R T H B R O O K , IL L .
DEAR ESTH ER BEHNKE: I
wouldn't dream or plagiarizing
Mark T w a in — only quoting
him. I have used that quote
several tlm rs over the years
w ith o u t c r e d it in g a n yo n e
because I honestly thought II
was m y own. Mru culpa.
D E A R A B B Y t Never In m y
wildest dreams did I think I'd
wrlie a letter lo Dear Abby. but
Ihe letter in your column signed
"Nobody's Valentine" prompted
Ihls response.
T h e lady was com plaining
because her super guy never
acknowledged Si. Valentine's
day wlllt u Utile gtfl or curd, anil
she felt hurt and neglected. She
signed herself "Nobody's Valen­
tine."
You told her never lei it
happen again — next year leave
notes on Ills pillow or on the
balhroom m irror, and stick an
artificial flower In his shoe with a
note to remind him lo al least
give her a card.
Come on. Abby! Do you hold

A D V IC R

ABIGAIL '
VAN BUREN

stock In Hallmark or something?
If I had to harass m y husband for
a card. I wouldn't want one.
T h is year for Valentine's Day. I
made m y husband a marvelous
dinner, followed by a heartshaped cake, flowers and a
loving note. What did he give
m e? N o th in g . I d id n 't feel
slighted. W hy? Because I see
evidence of his love and appreci­
ation for me every duy of the
year, and I don't need some
rnm rnrrctallzrd. hyped up. ob­
ligatory day to make me feel
loved.
My husband surprises me
every now and then when I least

expect It. One night he came
home nnrl told me tn go nutslde
and look at the car that was
p a rk e d In the d riv e w a y . I
thought for sure someone had
put a dent In m y fender.
I nearly fell over when I saw
Ihe brand-new car I had looked
al and admired ihe day before.
What a doll! So you see Abby.
not all men want to be pushed
Into giving u gift out of obliga­
tion.
L U C K Y L A U K IE
IN C A R L S B A D
D E A B L A U R I E : Meet another
lucky lady who. after a little
soul-searching, cam e lo the
same conclusion:
D E A B A B B Y r In response lo
"N obody's Valentine," perhaps a
few words Tram someone In Ihe
same boat will help:
I've been married for 10 years,
and In all lltai time. I received
only one valentine from m y
h u s b a n d : H is m o th e r had
bought It for him to give to me!
Of course, when I found out. It
meant nothing In me.
I t r ie d y o u r s u g g e s te d

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approach — rem inding him with
little hints, pointing m il things I
needed and wanted In rase h r
wanted to give me something for
Valentine's Day. Still nothing.
Finally, aflcr seven years. I sat
down and thought of all the good
qualities rny husband had exhib­
ited over the years. He was
h o n e s t, d e p e n d a b le , h a r d ­
w o rk in g . affectionate at the
appropriate times, good to m y
parents, and absolutely the best
father and husband a family
could ever have.
Th e n , all of a sudden. It didn't
matter to me anymore that he
didn't buy me a card nr a gift
Just because It was St. Valen­
tine's Day.
C O U N T IN O M Y B L E S S IN G S
IN T E M P L E C I T Y . C A L IF .

PI A ,’ A 'W IN MW

Easter fam ily fun is free

F a llo n said the p la y has Theatre In 1982. He founded the
special meaning lo him. D uring Asolo State Theatre In Sarasota
the Viet Nam era. his daughter and was Instrumental In found­
became disillusioned and rest­ ing the Burt Reynolds Institute
less. He dedicated one of hla for Theatre training In Jupller.
earlier performances of 'T h e
A m o n g F a llo n 's m a n y a c­
Rainmaker' lo her. which she complishments are the receipt of
attended.
T h e Florida Governor's Award
"She told me she was so for the Arts In 1974. He was
moved by the play. It changed named Floria Ambassador of the
her whole altitude by leaching Arts by the Secretary of Stale tn
1902.
her lo hang on to dreams and
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1407)674 6019

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2401 S Park Ave
3324544
Rie* Thomas P Ykechuk Mmisi#r
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416 Pam A*s.
333 4371
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Religion
Bishops call for women’s equality

IN B R I E F
Vote## of Pizzazz to perform

UPI religion writer

SA N FO R D — T h e Voice* of Pizzazz Gospel Ensemble w ill be
In concert Sunday at Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
710 Orange Ave., Sanford.
T h e free concert will be at 7:30 p .m . T h e public Is Invited.
For more Information, call 330-7044.

W A S H IN G T O N - A rgu ing Ihe
"sin of sexism " has corroded
civilization, a new draft of a
pastoral statement on women by
the nation's Roman Catholic
bishops calls for greater secular
equality for women, but said
ordination to the priesthood
remains Impossible.
Th e 99-page document, which
declares "the baste equality of
all" persons, praises Ihe work of
Christian femtniata who work lo
"liberate women from attitudes
and actions (hat stand In the
way of women using their gifts
and talents for Ihe good of
society and the church."
Released Monday. Ihe state­
ment also cautions feminists not
to advocate "abbcnilkm s" surh
aa " l i b e r a t i o n " f r o m th e
church's teachings on sexuality
or "acceptance of abortion as a
legitimate choice for wom en
under pressure."
"Fidelity to the exumplc of
Christ and to the practice of Ihe
apostles requires the church to
stand by this tradition" of an
all-male priesthood. It said, argu-

RMurraetton Calibration to ba hold
O R L A N D O — T h e Seventh-Day Adventist C h u rch at Florida
Hospital will present the Fourth Annual Resurrection Celebra­
tion. a free Interfallh program. April IB at S a.m . at the church.
601 E. Rollins SI.. Orlando.
For more Information, call 898-0451.

All Souls sponsors Watfc-a-thon
SA N FO R D — All Souls Catholic School w ill sponsor a
Walk s then April 27 from 9 a.m . lo noon beginning at the
school. BOO S. Oak Ave.
Students and teacher* will walk to raise money for Improving
services, equipment and software at the school.
For more Information, call the school olllcc at 322-7090.

Spscisl Pplm Sunday ssrvlcs plannsd
SA N FO R D — Th e Lutheran C h u rch of the Redeemer. 2S25
Oak Ave.. Sanford, will observe Palm Sunday with a special
worship service at 10:3Oa.m. Sunday,
Coffee will be served in Fellowmhlp Hall after the service*.
Women of the church will be selling handpalnted wooden
Easter Eggs from Poland.
For more Informal Ion. call Maxine Ekem at 322-2464.

Luthsran woman to mast
SA N FO R D — Th e Lutheran W om an's Missionary League will
meet April 19 at 1:30 p.m . at the Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer. 2525 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

New Bathal hotda apring concart
A C TA M O N E SPRINGS New Bethel African Methodlsl
Episcopal Ch urch . 307 Marker SI., Altamonte Springs, w ill
hold Its final spring concert April 22 al 7 p.m.

Egga sold to banaflt mlaakmariaa
SA N FO R D - T h e Church or C od of Propheay. 2509 E lm
Ave., Sanford. Is holding Its annual Easter Egg sale to benefit
missionaries.
The homemade peanut hut irr eggs are available through the
church office. For more Information, call the church al
322-IO IS.

First Baptist hosts Eastar musical
SA N FO R D - F ln l Baptist Church. 919 Park Ave.. Sanford,
will host the Easter musical. "N o Greater Love." Sunday al
8:25 a. in. and 10:55 a.m.
Th e musical, written by Jo h n W . Peterson, tells the story of
the life, death and resurrection of Christ. Soloists arc Ju lie
Ashley. Beverlce Hays. Richard Hotzctew. Ken Peek. Laura
Peck. Pat Robbins. Linda Schneader and Jason Sellers. Pianist
Is Robin Parker and narrators are Donna McIntosh and Don
Nicholas.

PROM T H I PULPIT

Working together is
Holy Week lesson
l y WILLIAM 9. MCCLOUD
Th e story Is told of the little
girl who became lost In one of
those vast Iowa cornfields. The
(lrst day of searches ended wllh
no sucress. T h e second day,
more volunteers were called In.
bul wllh no results. Finally on
the third day someone suggested
they all Join hands and walk
together.
At the end of the day they
found the child...dead.
One person later remarked.
"W e should have Joined hands
sooner."
Isn't It amazing what we can
accomplish when we Join hands.
T h is Is so true w llh the Church,
us well. Together we can ucrompltsh so m uch more than we
ever could by ourselves. W ork­
ing tugether: the secret of suc­
cess.
Th e Scripture tells us wc are u
people of different gifts and
different talents. Each of us Is
given a unique set of qualities
lh.it should be used for Ihe good
of Ihe whole. Often if we fall lo
use a talent, we will lose It. or It
will be tuken away from us.
I think the same Is Iru r with
the Ihlngs that wc surround our
lives with. Have you ever had a
possession that was so dear to
you. you wanted lo protect It at
all costs? You never wanted lo
use It. always wanting lo save it?
I am reminded of the man who
loved his favorite pair of shoes so
much that h r never wanted lo

wear them — for fear they would
wear out. T h e y did — they wore
out through tack of wear. Th e
leather cracking for lack of use.
T h e dust collecting for lack of
attention. T h e Insoles m olding
for lack of a foot upon them. The
shoes — like ihe talent — If not
used, will soon fade away.
W orking together w ith our
talents for the glory of God Is
what wc must be about. W ork­
ing together for the common
goat of serving ou r Lord.
Ever since I was a child I have
been amazed at how wild geese
fly. The y seem so graceful —
they fly effortlessly. Or. so It
s e e m s . T h e y m ig r a t e fo r
hundreds of miles. In a perfect
pattern of organized flight. Th e y
make It seem so easy. Th e ir
s e c r e t : t h e y a re w o r k in g
together.
Th e pattern In which they (ly
Is not Just by chance. T h e
pattern of the " V " gives them
the least wind resistance fur Ihe
long Journey. A nd. the leader,
the "bird on point." is con­
stantly changing? Each bird
lakes Its lu m In giving direction
lo Ihe group. Working together
to reach a com m on destination.
In the Iowa corn farm, one
person remarked. "W c should
have Joined hands so o n e r."
D uring this Holy Week, let us
join hands together, as wc seek
to do His w ill, for our comm u n u t y . o u r w o rld , a nd
ourselves.
William S MzLouA it m o w m m iS * 0* F ir»l
Unitad Mamodni CSvrcS. laniard

Protestant
liberals a
vital force
During his recent olfU-tuI visit
lo t h e U n t i e d S l u u - s . E l
S a lva d o r's President A llrc d o
Crlstlanl did something unprec­
edented In m e rit American re­
ligious life.
Under heavy security. Crls
H u n t m o ln rc a rtc d fro m his
Manhattan h o ld lo Hit- Episcopal
Church C rrilc r lot a |Milllc hut
trunk mt-cllng with U.S. church
officials runccm ed atxml the
persecution and harassment of
religious workers In Ills civil
war-torn Central American na­
tion. Days la irr. Ill Washington.
Crisllanl requested a follow-up
meeting.
T h e Salvuiluran president's
meetings were laell acknowl
cdgmenl or the clout the liberal,
m ulnlinc Prntesiani churches
wield and an unspoken ad­
mission of the key role Ihey will
play In his nation's qucsl for
co n tin u in g A m crlcu n foreign
aid.
Sim ilarly, 11 was a yrars-long
International campaign of politi­
cal p re ssu re a n d e co n o m ic
sanctions pa tlrnlly built and
Hnuncrd — Including sustaining
1he South Alrtcun Council ol
Churches when II was one of I he
few voices dial could In - lifted
against apartheid — by such
groups us Ihe World Council of
C h u rc h e s a n d the N a tio n a l
C o u n c il of C h u rch e s, w h ich
played a key role In (h r freeing of
African National Congress leader
Nelson Mandela.
Alter a decade In which Ihe
splash and Hash of the religious
far right domnlnalcd Ihe A m e ri­
can religious landscape and Ihe
obttuary of m utiistrrum Pro­
testantism had Im' c ii offered by
scholars arid pundits alike, tlufact lhat liberal churches arc still
alive may come as something ol
surprise.
Indeed. Ihe u|&gt;|&gt;ari'iil new In­
fluence ol mainline I‘roicsiau­
tism inay lx- a result ol Ihe
polarizing effect ol Ibc religious
r ig h t a n d w h a t P r in c e t o n
sociologist Robert W ulhuow sees
as a new realignment ot religion
Uiscd along class and eduruIlona) ullulim icn! lilies Ilian the­
ology or denondnatioual Ism.
In a recent lx»ik. " T h e Strug­
g le f o r A m e r i c a 's S o u l "
lErrdm aus. $22.1151. W ulhuow
argues Ihul tin- cleavage lx-twren liberals ami conservatives
Is now so deep-sealed llu-y
constitute virtually separate and
Isolated religious communities
At Ihe same lime, however, he
said, like earlier dcunmlualiouul
rivalries. "(Id s eonlllet has given
added vllallly as well as visibility
lo o rg a n iz e d re lig io n as a
whole." Including a more selfcoufldciil m ainline Proiesi.ml ism .

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Another rc.cam lor Ibc new
Inlluener ot tile ecnlrul tradition
may lx- lhat while It has noi
abandoned lls liberal |x&gt;siiloris
It has slimmed the loll.m od
rhetoric ami Inflated arrogance
that characterized Idx-r.d rellg lo u d in in g the tu rb u le n t
IttoOs
At the same lime, nialiiluir
a ctivists on such Issues as
apartheid. Central Airier lean |n&gt;I
icy. civil rights and child care
legislation w ille d III lor Ihe long
haul.
M ainline p ro lrs tu p ils iu re­
mains troubUd. Ii emit limes to
lose members

ing that exclusion from the
priesthood Is not “ rooted In a
view that women are Inferior aa
persons."
A nd It appeared to back off
from a promise In Ihe Drat draft
to "foster a dialogue" In the
church with "thoae who find
prohibitions agalnat artificial
contraception unacceptable,"
dropping Its call for “ a spirit of
compassion towards those who
In good conscience ... have not
lived in accord with the Ideals
set forth by Ihe ch u rch."
Instead, the bishops pledge to
promote an awareness of natural
family planning and "birth regu­
lation In the light of gospel
values and a prolife stance."
In p re p a ra tio n for alm ost
seven years, the new draft,
styled a "pastoral response to
the concerns of wom en." was
written by a rommlteee of six
b is h o p s h e a de d by B la ho p
Joseph Imesch of Joliet. 111. It Is
gre a tly pared d ow n from a
164-page first draft released in
1988. T h e new draft Is expected
to be debated and voted on in
November.
" T h e one clear and universal
sentiment that arose in con­
sultations (between the bishops
and Catholic women) was this:
women want to be treated as
persons," Ihe draft said. "T h e y
want to be accepted as equals In
a world that has been dominated
by men. not relegated to ‘second
class' ctzltenshlp.
"T h e y want full participation
und Inclusion, not Just In view of
particular ‘feminine’ gifts and
experiences, but in the whole
business of life." II said.
In denouncing sexism, the
proponed pastoral said women
suffer from Ihe "sexism resull-

Ing from sin" and that sextet
attitudes "ca n and do foster sins
of rape, prostitution, adultery,
em otional and phyalcal
abandonment and the exploita­
tion of women through pornocorrosive sin of sexism
has seeped Into the fabric of our
civilization. Invading economic
and governmental systems as
well as social and ecclesiastical
structures." the statement said.
Like the first draft, the new
statement calls Tor expanding s
number of ministries Inside the
church — short of the priesthood
— to w o m e n . In c lu d in g the
d is c o ns te (one step below the

priesthood) and allowing \
to serve as lectors and altar girls.
It also said theologically trained
trail
wom en should
ould be allowed to
preach.
T h e new draft also called on
each diocese to form a "co m ­
mission for women that will
assure the rights of women on a
continuing baste."
T h e btebopa also said they
support changes in economic
structures "to stem the Doing
tide of poverty among wom en."
w ould back legislation "that
respond to the needs of wom en."
condemned pornography and
urge establishment of affordable
day-care centers.

Holy Week services set
for Seminole churches
Churches across the county
will hold special services duDng
Holy Week. Here are tom e of the
services:
•Ascension Lutheran Church.
351 Ascension D r.. Casselberry,
will hold a Procession of Palms
Sunday at 8 a.m . and 10:30
a.m .: M aundy T h u rs d a y holy
communion service Th u rs d a y at
10:30 a.m . and 7:30 p.m .: Good
Friday Tenebrae service at 7:30
p.m.
Easter services: Sunrise serv­
ice by Ihe lake at 6 a.m .: Easter
breakfast in Fellowship Hall at 7
a.m.t Festival of Resurrection at
8 a.m. and 10:30a.m .
• Holy Cross Episcopal
C h u rch . 4 1 0 M agnolia A ve..
Sanford, w ill hold Ten e bra e
A p nl 9 at 7:30 p.m .; Maundy
Thursday liturgy A p ril 12 at 9
p.m.: Good Friday liturgy April

13 at 7:30 p.m .: Easter vigil
A p r il 15 at 6 :3 0 a .m . and
Festival Eucharist at 10 a.m .
•St. John's Eastern Orthodox
Catholic Church. 2743 Country
C lu b Road, Sanford, will hold
Unction Service and Preparation
April 11 at 8 p.m .: Last Supper
and reading of the Gospels April
12 at 8 p.m.; T h e Great Lamen­
tations A p ril 13 at 8 p .m .:
Vespers April 14 at 9 p.m .. I I
p.m . and midnight; Easter serv­
ices April 15 at noon.
• S t. Pe te r's E p i s c o p a l
C h u rc h . 700 Rinehart Road.
Lake Mary, will hold Litany and
Meditation April 13 at noon,
evening prayer at 4:45 p.m ..
Stations of the Cross at 6:30
p . m. ; C h ild re n 's Easter Eg g
Hunt at 10 a.m. April 14. and an
Easter service at 10 a.m . April
15.

Seminole County Area Church Directory
AMCMBLY OF 0 0 0
Freedom Assembly of Qod. 1S19 W 5th S t. Sanford
Now Lifo Attorney. 100 K#nnel Mood
Wettva Attorney of Qod. 1I7S Oiion A d. Longwood
BAPTIST
Antioch Baptist ClHMCh Ovwdo
C lit t f f Baptist Church Crystal Lake A 3m LM # Mary
Casselberry Baptist Church. 770 Stmt noli Bivd
Control Baptist Church. 3101 W t il St
Chuiueta First Baptist
Misenanwiy Baphtl Church, South witill Md
Countryside Bap It«t Church, Count ry Club Road . Lak* Mary
First Baptist Church 51® Park A r t
First Baptist Church ol Altamonte Springs tit 436 Altamonte Springs
First Bap I'Si Church ot Forest City
First Baptist Church ot Geneva
First Baptist Church, Markham Woods
First Baptist Church of Lake Monro#
First Baptist Church gt Longwood 09t Cast Sti 434
First Baptist Church of Ovtedo
First Baptist Church ot Santando Springs
First Baptist Church of Winter Springs ISO Bahama tid
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church ItO t W 13th St
For* tt Baptist Church of O il awn
Fountain Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
Hop# Baptist Church. Fortsl City Community Center, Fortsl City
Independence Baptist M ist Civic Ltagu* Bldg . Long wood
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church. 920 U p s tU tid
Lafcevie* Baptist Church 125 Lak*view Av# . Lak# Mary
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church. Oak Hitt Rd , Oil##n
Missionary Baptist Church, North Rd , Enterprise
Morning Glory Baptist Church, Geneva H*y
Mt Moriah primitive Baptist, 1101 Locust Av# , San lord
Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Saniendo Springs Rd Long wood
Mi Smci Missionary Baptist Church 1000 Jerry Av#
Mt Zion Missionary Baptist, Sipes Av#
N « « Bethel Missionary Church. 9th I t 1 Hickory An#
Now Mt CM vary Missionary Baptist. 1109 W 13th Si
New Salem Primitive Baptist Church. 1509 W 12lh St
New Testament Baptist Church. Quaiiaty inn. North Long wood
N tw Mt Zion Baptist Church, 1720 Pear Av#
N#w Life Fellowship, 4961 E Lak* Drive, Casselberry FI 32706
NoMhitd# Baptist Church. Chuluota
People s Baptist Church. 1201 W First Street Sen lard
timecrest Bacilli Church 119 W Airport BNd
Pram# Lake Baptist, Ridg# tid , Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church West Sanford
Smyrna Baptist Church 250 Ovtrprook O r . Casselberry
Sumtand Baptist Church. 2626 Palmetto
St James Missionary Bap It it Church,. St Rd 415. Osteen
SI Luke Missionary Bap list Church of Cameron City.. Inc
St Paul Baptist1Church. 013 Pin# Av#
St Maithews Baptist Church Canaan Hgis
St John « Missionary Baptist Church 920 Cypress St
Sprtngfiatd Missionary Baptist. 12ih &amp; Cedar
Tempt# Baptist Church, Palm Springs tid . Altsmonl# Springs

Eastern Odhodoi Church. St Steven t ot O C A . IMS Lak# Emma Road.
Longwood. FL 32750
Eaitam Orihorio, CMunh SI Jonn OdfwOoi. H U Country Club Hoad.
IM C O N l
AM Sants I p i K o M CBurcn. ( . M a y A n . Emarprt**
CUrtu Eprycop*! CXurcK. lorigwoori
EptKOMl Church ol lh* Hrm Connanl, IT J TuM w i l l Hoad,
WIMH Spring*
riot, Cro*a ipttcogal. P in A n a *in S i . Sanlord
St Patar* Ipl.copM Church, TOO flint hurt Hoad, U M Mary
SI XicPwd * Church. SIS' Lak* Hoaall O d . Wtnwr fart
Th* Church ol lh* Good lh*#h*fd. Matiand, 331 l* M A n .

Victory Baptist Church. Old Orlando Rd al H##t#r Av#
Wettview Baptist Church, 4100 Paola Road (44A)
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Mark A William St..
Altamonl# Springs
Zion Hop# Baptist Church. 712 Orange Av#

CATHOLIC
Alt Souls Cathode Church. 002 Oak Av#, Sanford
Church of lh# Nthrify. Lak# Mary
Our Lak# of th# Lakes Catholic Church, 1310 Maaimilian. Deltona
SI*1 rarer
AnnI •
Catholic
Church,
Dogwood
*0
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a ll r*JI rt* V
naFal 7luII a U
U I1 S V IN Trail,
I * A ll, DeBary
U A v B II

Ball. Am Synagogu* m**llng a* Cornar ol Sand U M and County Un*
Road West 1*4
T*mpr« Sh*Pom, WAS ElMam Mad.. Oaitona
LUTMIXAM
Aacanaton Lulhoran Church. O w tra sA Dr , C aaaarMrry
Good Snaghard Umtad Lulhoran. m r a. Orlando Dr.
Holy Crota Lulharan Church ol U M Wary. TOO tun Ort*a, U M Mary
Lord Ot L i t Lulharan Church. 3*0 TuaMariU* Od.. WiMar Spring*
Lulharan Church ol Prondanc*. Oonon*
Lulharan Church ot tho hadaamat. 103 W ISth riaca
MaaaOti Lutharan Church, DoMan D*y* Dr. A Mar 17-H. Caaaatbany
SI. Luka* Lulharan Church. M OA. SI**!*
SI Slaphan Lulharan Church. *3* lull Waal ol M , Longwood
■CTMOQWT
Bamoll UMlod Manorial Church. L DaOary A**, Inlarprtto
Baar Lak* Umtad Malhodlal Church
Balhai A M ( Church. Canaan Hgt*.
Caaaafbarry Community Urt.iad Malhodlal Church. Mwy 17 R
Pmay fltdga Nd , CaaaaiDarry
Chriil umtad Malhodlal Church. Tuckar Dr . Sunland (alar**
Da Bay Community Malhodlal Church, W Highpank* M . DaBay
Flral Umtad Mathodltt Church, l i t Park A n
Fkat Malhodlal Church ol Ov-aoo
Flral Umlad Mothodtal Church el Oorwra
Fro* Moihodiat Church SCO W am St
Drac* Umtad Malhodlal Church, CM N. Country Chip h d . U M Mary
Orani Chapel A M I Church, 0«t*do
Oakgrma Malhodlal Church. O*tedo
Dalaan Malhodlal Church. Cor ol Capanla A Murray I I , Otlaan
Paou Waalayai Malhodlal. SAM Wayald* Or. Sanlord
Samando United Malhodlal Church. M 434 and M . Longwood
SI Janoo A M ( . *lh « Cypraa*
St Luka M B. Church ol Cameron O ly. Inc. Boardall oil SR . 4A I.
St Mary * A M ( Church. SI Rt 41S. Otlaan
Sr Saul'* M*lhodi«t Church. Otlaan Nd. CnlarprlM
Slraltord Mamorid Church, S Da Bay
Flral Church ol Ihe Neurone. IS 4 I Sanlord A**
Dane** Church ol lh* X u a t n a . S A 4A. Oanata
Lak* Mary Church ol lh* k a u n n a . 1711 CryalM U M A n . Laaa May
Lungwood Church ol th* Hauran*. Wayman A Jaaaup A r c . Longwood
M a t ham Wood* Church ol the M*»a*n* SN 4A lv » Mila* Waal ol
14 *1 Ihe W**i»a fl"*r

FIXTICOATAL
Cd rary Chntlian Canter I0AA Slat* SI

Sanlord Plata

P N IS B T T IN IA N
Dalton* Pra,by Ian an Church Holland Bird A Au»lin A** . Gallon*
Flral Pra.bytanan Church ol Laaa Mary
Ftral P ra .b rt«rian Church. Oak A t* A 3rd SI
Fir.t Pra.by 1*nan Church ol DaBary. I Highland
SI Andraa* Proabylanan Church 9911 Baar LaM Nd
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S. Augualin. C d h o .« Church. SunM l Dr. Mar Button N d . C«aW bm ry “
St Mery M#g#d4f#o# Cefhoitc Churcn. Uwtieod Av#.

Allemofil# Springs
CHRISTIAN
Firsf ChntHwn Church. 1607 S Sen lord Av#.
First Christian Church of Longwood. 1400 E E Williamson Rd .
Longwood

Grace Christian Church. Mealing at Seminole YMCA. 066 Longwood
Laka Mary R d, Lak# Mary
Lika view Christian Church. Baar Lak# Rd . al Jamison
Norihsid# Christian Church, Florida H«v#n D r, Maitiandi
Sanford Christian Church, 132 W. Airport Blvd
South Semmoi# Christian Church, 300 W SR 414, Ovtedo

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Chris! Scientist, 971 Markham Woods Rd , Longwood

CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1512 S Park Av#
Church ot Christ «| Lak# Eu#n. U S 1792. N Ca#s#&lt;P#rry
Church of Christ, 600 Palm Springs Dr . Altamonl# Springs
Church of Chhsl. Geneva
Church ol Chnsl. Longwood
Church of Chnst. W 17lh Si
NorthSKj# Church of Chrtsl. Fla H«*#n Dr . MwtiwxJ
South Sammota Church of Chnsl. 54IQ Lak# How«il Rd
CH URCH O F QOD
Church of God, 503 Hickory
Church of God. 0OJ W 22nd St
Church ot God. Oviedo
Church at God Holiness l4k# Monro#
Church of Gud Mission Enterprise
Churuh ot God 1402 W &lt;6lh Si
Church at God m Chrtsl, 0«&gt;#dd
Church ol God ot Proph«cy 2509 $ Eim Av#
Church of God uf Prophecy 1700 S Persimmon A&lt;«
Church Qf God of P»oph#c* 496 5 Cenlref Oviedo
Church uf Go*! i7th Deyi Dettone Community Center
Deftuna tlt* c Room)
ftesc u# Church ol God 1700 W U lh Si Sanford
flue Church ot Gud, 1700 tiidgewoodi Av* Sanlord
CO N GR EGATIO N AL

Congregation#* Christian Church, 2401 S Pars Ave. Swniurd
EASTER N ORTHOOOX
Eastern OMhudoi Church Si Georg# 2001 Dylan Way Martiand

Tuscawiua Presbyterian Church. 3600 West Slate Rd 426. Ovi#do Fla.
Upsala Community Presbyterian Church, Upsala Rd
Weslmimsler Presbyterian Church. Red Bug Rd Casselberry

SEVENTH OAT ADVENTIST
Forest Last Seventh Day Ad*entn| Church. Hwy 430. Forest D ty
Mars Hilt S#v#nth Day Adventist Church, 001 E 2nd S I . Sanford
Sanford Stvenlh Day Adventist Church, 5615 N Highway 427
Seventh Day Adventist Church. Mwtlend Av# . Altamonte Spring*
Winter Springs Seventh Day Adventist Church. 50 S Moss Rd

O TH IN CHUNCHEA'
All Failb Chapa! Camp Saminoi* iV.a .a Paia. Hd
Allan a A M E Cbu'CTi. oily* A IZ tl
Baaidall A.anu* Molina*. Cn*p*&lt; Baaadall Aa*
ChMuota Community Church
Church ot Jesus Chnsl uf Latter Day Samis. 2315 Park Ave
Family Church Christian Center. 1544 Seminole Bi#d , Casselberry
First Born Church ot the Living God. Midway
First Church ot Christ Scientist. Eikam Bud and Venus S t , Detiona
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
First Pentecostal Church of Sanford
Fyti Gospel Church of God in Chnsl 1026 Jerry Av# Sanford
Full Gospel Tabernacle. 2724 Country Club Road
Grace Bible Church. 2644 S Sanford Ave
Holy Trimly Church of God in Chnst, 1514 Mangoustint Av#
RpigdkMVt Half of Jehovah's Witness Lake Monroe Unit. 1502 W third St
Lake Monroe Chapel Orange Btvd Lea# Monroe
Mt OINe Holiness Church Oak Hill tid Osteen
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham Wood* timed Longwood
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle Ridgewood Av# OH 25lh
opposite Semmote High School
Prase and Power Church. 111 W Wilbur Ave Lake Mary
Moiling Mills Moravian Church Sti 434 Longwood
Sanford Alliance Church, 1401 S Park Ave
Sanlord B&lt;b*e Church, 2460 San'ord A .«
Th# Fun Gospel Church ot Our Lord Jesus Chnsl Washington Si
Canaan City
The Sairalton Arm , 700 W 24th SI
Triumph. The Church ol the New Age *006 W 0th Si
Untied Church uf Christ, Aiiamonia Community Chapel
Altamonte Springs
Untied Church ol Christ Christian Fellowship 260 N Country Club Rd
Lake Mary
Winter Springs Community tiangiiicat Congr*galione» 2'9 Wad# St
Winter Springs

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\ — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Friday. April 6

IN TH E C IR CU IT CO UR T
o r T H I IITM
JU D ICIA L CIR CUIT
IN A N O rO R
IIM IN O L C CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
C IVIL D IV IIIO N
C A tC N O IS M M C A f f L
A M ER IFIR ST BANK. A
Federal Saving* Bank.
Plaintilt,
v*
RIVERW IND APAR TM EN TS.
L TD .a Florida Limited
PartnertMp
Defendants
N O TICE OF IA L C
PURSUANT TO CH A PTER 4S
NOTICE IS H ER E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of torectoture dated
March 19. ivvg. and entered In
Cate No 99 30*4 CA P9L of the
Circuit Court of Ihe IIT M
Judicial Circuit In and for Semi
note County, Florida, wherein
A M ER IFIR ST BANK. A Feder
al laving* Bank. It Plaintiff and
R IVERW INO A P A R TM EN TS .
L TD et a l . are Defendant*. I
will tell to the high**! and best
bidder tor cath at the Wetf
Front Door of 'the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, at
11 00 o clock A M . on the tth
day of May, 1990. the following
described property a* let forth
In said Order or Final Judg
ment. to wit
Exhibit A
LEGAL DESCR IPTIO N The
Southwest '* of the Northeast '*
of the Northwest U , and all that
part of the Northwest to of the
'Southeast to of the Northwest 'a
tying North of the creek, alt in
Section St, Township 31 South,
Range II East Less road right
of way on the West. (Per deed
recorded in Official Records
book ISM Page 1393. Seminole
County. Florida I The aforesaid
tract of land being more pertlcu
tarty described a* follows
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of Section la. Toenthlp
31 South. Rang# II East, thenca
North 99 degrees i f 0a" lest
along the North line ot the
Northwest to of Section 34 for a
distance of 11310/ feel, thence
South M degrees 3/' OS” East
along the East line of the
Northwest to of the Northwest to
of Section la for a distance of
t a i l feet, thence North 99
degrees U SI” East along the
North line of the Southwest to of
the Northeast to of the North
west to of Section la tor a
distance of 10J? ’feel to the Point
of Beginning; thence continue
North 99 degrees W W East
along tha afore described tine a
distance of All as feet: thence
South 00 degrees 29' Ja East
along the la s t line of the
Southwest to of the Northeast to
of the Northwest v* of Section la
a distanca of a9/ 31 feet thanca
continue South 00 degrees 3i‘
34” East along th# East Une of
the Northwest '* of the South
east to of the1 Northwest 11« of
Sect-on la to a point of inttrsac
lion with the centerline of the
Little E coniocs hatehee River,
thence run Southerly and West
erly along the centerline of the
aforesaid Little Econiockhat
the* River to a pomt of in
tersaction with the South line of
the Northwest to of the1 South
east to of the Northwest to of
Section 14. thence North 99
degrees S3' U ' West along the
afore described South line to a
point which lies South 99 degrees
SI 14 East a distance ot SI 11
lee! from the Southwest corner
of the Northwest to ot the
foufheatt to of the Northwest **
of Section la, thence North 00
degrees 27 OS” West along the
la st right of way tine of Stitt
Road #520 (Atalaya Tra ill a
distance of »113 S3 feet to the
Point of Beginning
Contains 1/ S acres, more or
lets
Dated at Sanford. Florida, this
33rd day of March. 1990
M AR YANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit1Court
Seminole County, Flor ida
By Jan# E Jetewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish March 10. Apr it A. 1990
D EO 113

C IT Y OF
LONGWOOO, FLORIDA
NO TICE OF
P UBLIC H EAR IN G
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by the City of Longwood. Fieri
da. that the City Commission
will hold a public hearing to
consider enactment ot the fol
lowing Ordinances
O R DINANCE N O .933
AN O R D IN A N CE OF TH E
C IT Y O F LONGWOOO. FLO N
ID A . A M E N D IN G O R D I
NANCE NO 7/4 OF TH E C IT Y
OF LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A. AS
C O D IF IE D IN C H A P TE R 9.
CODE OF ORDINANCES. C ITY
OF LO N G W O O D . F L O R ID A
FOR T H E P U R P O S E OF
A U T H O R IZ IN G A T H R E E
YEA R E X TE N S IO N IN TH E
T E R M O F T H E E X IS T IN G
E X C L U S I V E F R A N C H IS E
FOR C O L L EC TIO N OF SOLID
W A S T E . P R O V ID IN G FO R
M A N D A TO R Y R E S ID E N TIA L
s o l id

w a ste

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up

by

IN D U S TR IA L WASTE SERV
ICE. INC . PR OVIDING FOR
CURBSIDE CO LLEC TIO N OF
R E C Y C L A B L E M A T E R IA L S .
L IM ITIN G TH E DAYS UPON
WHICH R E S ID E N TIA L SOLID
WASTE M A Y BE PICK ED UP.
P R O V ID IN G FO R S O L ID
W ASTE DISPOSAL B ILL IN G
B Y TH E C IT Y OF LONGWOD.
PR O VIDING FOR RATES. IN
SURANCE R E Q U IR E M E N TS .
A M E N D M E N T TO C IT Y
C O O i. CO N FLICTS. SEVER A
B IL IT Y A N D E F F E C T IV E
D A TE
ORDINANCE NO. 924
AN O R DINANCE OF TH E
C IT Y OF LONGWOOO, FLOR
ID A A U T H O R I Z I N G S U B
M ISSIO N. C O N S ID E R A TIO N
ANO APPROVAL OR D E N IA L
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIV E ZON
IN G V A R IA N C E S B Y T H E
C IT Y ADM IN ISTR A TO R FOR
P R O P E R TY AND BUSINESS
O W N E R S D IR E C T L Y A F
F E C T E O BY C IT Y AND
C O U N T Y RO AD IM P R O V E
M E N TS W ORK A LO N G
CO U N TY R O A D 437
O R DINA NCE NO. 977
AN O R DINA NCE O F TH E
C IT Y O F LONGWOOO. FLOR
ID A , A M E N D IN G O R O I
NANCE NO 949. BE IN G TH E
B U D G E T FOR TH E FISCAL
YEAR B EG IN N IN G ON OCTO
BER 1. 1999. AND ENO ING ON
S E P TE M B E R 10. 1990 R E LA T
ING T O R EV E N U E S AND EX
P E N D ITU R E S
Said Ordinances were placed
on first reading on April 3, 1990.
and the City Commission wllli
consider same tor final passage
and adoption after the public
hearing, which will be held in
the City Hall 17* W Warren
Avenue. Long wood. Florida, on
Monday, the 14th day ot April.
A D , 1990. at 7 30 p m , or as
soon thereafter as possible At
the meeting interested parties
may appear and be heard with
respect to the proposed Ordi
nances This hearing may be
icontlnued from time to time
until final action is taken by the
City Commission
A copy of the proposed Ordi
nances «* posted at the City Halt,
Long wood. Florida, and copies
are on tile with the Clerk of the
City and same may be inspected
by the public
A taped record of this meeting
I* made by the City tar its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re
cord tor purposes of appeal from
a decision mad* by the Com
mission with respect to the
foregoing matter Any person
wishing to ensure that an ade
qua it record of the proceedings
is maintained for appellate pur
poses Is advised to make the
necessary arrangements at hi*
or her own e«pens#
Dated this 3rd day of April
A D 1990
C IT Y OF LONGWOOO
C tT Y C L E R K
Publish Aprils. 1990
O EP 4J

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT.
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN OLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 99 SS94 CA 99 P
F E D E R A L NATIONAL
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
v*
TH ER ES A OIXON. JACK OOE
(Anthony Mart hie I Tenant.
SO UTH ER N MORTGAGE
COM PANY, d b e U N ITE D
SOUTHERN M ORTGAGE,
INC., and any unknown heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
and other unknown per torn or
unknown spouses c laiming by.
through, and under any of the
above named Defendants,
Defendants
N O TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E 1* hereby given that
the undersigned M aryanne
Morse Clerk et the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida,
will on the 9fh da* of May. 1990.
at II 00 o clock a m althe West
Front door of Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse Sanford
Florida, offer lor sale and sail at
public outcry to the highest and
best bidder lor cash, the to) low
mg described property situate in
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 24. A CAD EM Y MANOR
U N IT O NE, according to plat
thereof recorded In iPiaf Booh
U , Page *3, ol the Public
Records of Seminole County
Florida
pursuant to -the Final Judgment
entered in a case pending in sa&gt;d
Court the style of which is
indicated above
W ITNESS my hand and of
flcial seal ol said Court this 23rd
day ot March 1990
(COURT S EALI
9
Mar yanno Mors*
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
By Jane E Jssewic
Deputy Clerk
P'ttta!i»h Mar th 301
. Apr ill, 1990
D EO HO

I N T H I CIR CUIT CO UR T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
IN A N D F O R
II M IN O L C CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
Case Na. 99M13 CA 99-L
RANDY LUBINSKY.
Plamfitt
V*
LORENZO JORRIN. A NNIE
CLARK. ROSE M ARIE
P O LAK O FF. U N ITE D S TA TES
OF AME RICA and JO H N DOE
and JANE DOE. unknown
tenant or tenants,
Defendants
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO LORENZO JO R RIN and
A N N IEC LA R K
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D tha! an
action to forte lota an agreement
tar deed on Ihe following d#
scr-bed property in Seminole
County, Flondi'.
L O T I. C A R M E N O A K S .
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS R ECO R O EO IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE AS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE CO UN TY. FLORI
DA C IT Y OF A LTA M O N TE
SPRINGS
has been filed against you and
you are required ta serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any.
ta it on Richard A Ulrich, of
Guffey. Judd Webb 4 Devi*.
P #*. Plaintiff’s attar toy, whose
address is 2940 South Tamtami
Trail. Sarasota Florida 14339.
on or 'betart May 1, 1990. and til*
the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Ptamtitf'i attorney or Imme
iiataty thereafter, other wist1 a
detoufl will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the Complaint or petition
O ATED on Merch 3/ &gt;990
M ARYANNE MORSE
C lE R K O F THE CO UR T
By Jean Brlilenf
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 10. April' a. IJ.
20 I9V0
D EO no

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71—H tlp W x n tx d

Legal Notices

Le g a l N o tic e s

pec***

1990

CLASSIFIED A D S

Seminole

HAIRSTYLIST

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611____________ 831-9993
CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
............
M U .M IP .R .
MONDAY O ra F U M Y
SATURDAY t • N«m

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long t«rm mtgnmonFt In you.

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M W A C C rniM

71— H tlp W a n ltd

C A IH A V A ILABLE
Buying Hemet 4 Merffaget
&lt;RHcb c it in g .
3114194

AUTO TARTS
DELIVERY DRIVER

Mon thru F ri daytime hours
Apply in person NCR WOO
L*ka Emma Road, Lake Mary

Ta L e v , Mastaga Fra. a a a n n

CASHIERS

33— Lost 4 Found

All shilf* available Good
hourly wage Raise after 90
day* No tip e r tenet needed
Start immediately Promo
fional opportunities Apply
Ameca Food Shop
4999 St. Rd 49. Sanford, or
m LA. Mary Bfed., LB, Mery

LOST, Stack and white mata
Shlh tju. I Sam) last lean
L.mon Blutl Landing on J v
BluaCollar IIM REWARD
_________ Call m MW_________
TA C N LC BOX round al Molted
Laka Nam. on bo. Alto,
in,id. 1 kIndt ol madic ina

CHARGE NURSE
BN OB LBN 0 «y Ui.lt ,1 1
m l to ) II pm Sup»fyitOfy
* ip «w n c t d n irM i* but not
wyuirt* Apply l i n k Hwy.
IP A ft, DtR fry. Mm . thru
F it PAM t , 4PM 4A6 44}*
____________ (O C ____________

33—Spaclal H o t l c i r
BECOME A NOTARY
For Dalai 11 I too 431 m i
Florida Notary Atsdtlalton

CNA's A NA'i

HE IS HERE!

NEW S TA H TIN O RATES
F u ll /part tim e poslllo nt
available. E ■per fence pre
ferred Apply at
Hillhaven Health Care Center
919 Mtflenville A ve . Sanferd
I37IS44.............. ..........

Mai trey a the World Teacher,
comet to guide u* into e new
era of peace and global coop
oration. For tree Information
Tara Center, 119711 t il l

27— N ursery 4
Child Ca r e ____

CONSTRUCTION ALL TRAMS
L M l f U m t H . ItUM h
All
F .M
I API APT PUP
T A L I N T B U IL O IB 1
W.I Apwx y AT Mfpf
Fm

L A K I M AR Y A M A In homa
Childcare and children ol
Idyllwilde school Call 110 7957
LONGWOOD
Mon
Fri . in
font*, 1 yr* experienced Lot*
o tTL C Dot 133 9947_________
LOOKING For Children infants
thru i All shifts Mon Fri
Meals provided Activities,
personal care CPR certified
Reference* Call Karen or
Tonva, 130 0019 anytime

CONSTRUCTION HELTERS
le to 111 per hour Will train
A ll ty p o * n e e d e d 1
Make Female Permanent
Metro Empteymenl
. *49 t i n

COUNTER PERSON

55— Business
Opportunities
A M A H N O ratordK) m aiuga
.■plains datails taad.ng 10
earmpg $10 000 * par month
mtama Call n o n lal I JOT
DRIVE A MERC ID E E
W EAR DKTIONER CLO TH ES
EAR N Ilk.M* PER M ONTHI

CALL (407| (73 SM7
F o rJ , hr rttardW masta*a

* * RESTAURANT * *
* With Csttiini Busintss *
9 Great San lord Local ion
9 Steady income
with weekly contract*
• Very Profitable Business
9 Good Term* Available
m 49»

i f — F in a n c ia l
S e rv ice s
R E N TE R S step paving rent!
Homeowner*, cut your mart
gage In half I I can show you
how Call informative re
corded message 911420I0V5
Dept 2A

|

Must be neat and clean in
appearance work well with
public Duties wait on cut
tamer*, short order cook. 4
clean Tues . thru F r i , 10 am
to 3 pm *4 00 bf Bring re
sum# to Russell's Seafood.
3901 E S R 49

COUNTRY STORE
Full time position requires
lifting feed 4 hay plus store
duties Can 349 *«27
C R A FTS # S K IL LS * TRADES

ALLTRADESNEE0E0
Painters, Carpenters, tic
Get all the work you can
hand*# Call................ &gt;49 9331
D E L IV E R Y D R IV E R
For
linen co pert time full time
Immediate hire, tfcellent
driving record, chauffeur lie
required *4 50 start 139 4450

DOT CERTIFIED DRIVER
Needed tar local delivery,
Mon Fri Benefits Substance
abuse leslina required Apply
in person Parts City. 901 B
Cornwall Rd . Sanford E O E
D R I V E R S an d F ra m in g
Pullers A pply in person
Lowes of Maitland. 9405 S
U s Hwy f7 93. Maitland
E LEC TR ICIA N S

61 - M o n e y lo Lend
GOLD CREDIT CARO
*7 500 Credit Line
GUAR VISA/MC
Guar Cash Advance
I 900 4*4 J 100 I f 95 lee

71- H e l p W a n te d
R JOB MAID FOR YOU
M F. 4 am to 4 pm Will train
Call M*Hy Maid. 747 5907

.^ E M P L O Y M E N T
f t f l l

32 3 -5 1 7 6
Ttow.ismsi.

WANTED HAIRSTYLIST
FOR F A M ILY SALON
Following a must Full or pari
time Paid vacation
331 2917

MARE (7000 A WEEK

* ♦NEEDED* *
E x p e rie n c e d resid en tial
electricians, and experienced
helpers residential and com
mere laI ______ Call 1331543
E X P E R T W A N TE D Someone
to help put down a shallow
well Call 319 3379.___________
GOLF COURSE

MAINTENANCE WORKERS

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!

HAIRSTYLIST

ASSEMBLERS

Experienced, fully trained
professional needed for newly
redecoraled and expanded full
service salon 60% plus per
tentage of retail Paid vaca
lion
Corrine’s Beauty Salon
___________ 333 4171___________

Immediate openings
I 900 990 )4J4eat )

HOSPITAL WORKERS

Processing Ml P Poilc its tor lh«
gOvernmenl No ••pertence
necessar y Call 9U •21 3941
For more information

F lai ten dollar toil Call J4hrs

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU1*
E X C E L L E N T PAY Benefits
Transportaticri Call
40/ 295 toOOeal I*4J

Toll refunded 9am iOpm

Le g a l N o tic e
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business at 4720
S Orlando a101 Sanford. Fla
32771. Semi note County, Florida,
under the Fief if tout Name ol
T E X M E X CO N C R E TE
and
that we intend ta register sa d
name with the Clerk of th#
Circuit Court Seminole County
Florida, »n accordance with the
Provision* of the Fictitious
Nam# Statutes, To Wit Section
105 'Of Flor ida Statutes lv57
SabrinaM Martirw/
Jesus M Martmer
Publish March IQ Aar it 4. IJ.
30.19*0
D EO 79*
NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Not'*:# tt 'hereby given that we
are engaged in business at P O
Box itoaei Casselberry F l
J77H. Sam mote County Florida
under the Fictil-ou* Nam# ot
MILA COMPANY and that we
intend to register said name
*ith the Cieri of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County Fiori
da m ace or dam e with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes Tc Wit Secfior.
•45 Of F lor ida Statutes 1957
Greg G ti gov ov

ba .tf *ey Oovgtat
Pubi-sh March 14 73 IQ Apr.I
4. I9«0
DEO

To H I per hour* Will trawl

SERVICES
EOE_____________M-F'Wry

* INSTANT PAYCMCCIS *
S ta r t t o d a y and g o t a
paychack nllft.n a nook Wfa
h old back nothing O u r
•mpioyMt aro comianiiy In
couragnd. and atifittd to ftwy
will mako larga. paychtckt
all fha lim a Sound Infor
n lin g l Pari tima A lull lima
a.anabM Call Today n * 11*4
K E Y E S F L A . INC.. Rtallork.
pays tutlon to Baal EtlaM
School'.
,
Call W ] M00

★ e LADIESe *
•aauty Products U h l I p i
Pari or lull lima No atporl
onto n.tdad W ll 'a a
$100 • par wook
UI W I
LAN D S CA P E R S
Full lima
potllloni D r l v ^ 't L !t * n „
rapuirad............ Call i n SIM

* * LAUNDRY AIMS* *
• Rotating thlfVi end weekend*
9 Per menent position
9 Good Benefit*
C A L L W 9I99________

VOLT
TE M P O R A R Y SERVICES
Call II* t m

* * WANTED* *

Long wood manulaclurar &gt;$
looting lor margatir ralwbla
paopla lo Ml poullent on our
m d th ill S$ par hour Apply In
parson Parker Mannif.n, 111
R m n.it Qr Longwood iTaka
a$a to Commerce Park, across
from South Sam,note Hospl
■all
EOE

LEASING CONSULTANT

*75,000 TO *100,000
EIEC. TYPE INDIVIDUAL
Individual to e**ume potifion
of recruiting director Multi
billion dollar whetaiel# In
dutfry freining leeding to
finenciel rewerdtng future, (i
nenctel indtpendence end en
opportunity (or retirement
within 3 yeert
Cell AAr Brewer
9194411

SECUOITY GUARDS
Full Apert time Ucenied or
unlicensed1 (W ill help get
Ik erne l
Celt 1331911

SECURITY OTFICERS
For Lake Mary E.parlanca
or will train Full A Pari lima
M IT R O S I C U R I T T
til IN I

STOCKERS/fACKERS
To 111 11 hrf Will tremf Alt
shift*, ell type* t Ferma*n#ntf
9404111

TELEMARKETERS
A tome er re No leiling 5
enthutieitic people needed
now to set epppintmenf* for
home security Will trein
Good pey 4 9pm M 'T lOem
tpm Set . Cell John 99S 1400
TE L E M A R K E TIN G

MAINTENANCE TERSON

IBS * iKBUMMERUS * §

Full time. Dey* Apply
Amec# Feed She#
4909 St. Rd 44. Senterd
M A T U R E , reliable evening
weifres* wanted Apply et 777
North Country Club Rd . Lake
Mery, btwn 7 XI .end * 00 pm,
T uesdey thru Sefur dey_______
M EDICAL

★ ★ CNA’S* ★

• DANCE INSTRUCTORS
No a,par necessary alll Irani
• TE L E M A R K E TE R S
E ipartence pralarrad
• Front Desk Receptieant
PltasaCall
F rad Astaire Dance Slud«
Casselberry For Mora Into
M l seal Altar IPM
W A M T IO R E T IR E D COUPLE
W lanced yard lo dogsit P T
Sandl. wood area
n i l!* )

P e rl lim e 10 hr* week
*4 *0 hr Mw*t be bbl* to lift
50 90 ibs Current Fta driver *
license Pent tfore or retail
experience helpful Apply in
per*en Sherwin Wllliem*. 3791
Orlende Dr . Senlord m IM l
SALES

For luiury eperlment com
munity in Senior d Selery end
benefit* Cell I I I 1979
LIV E IN COMPANION ta cere
for elderly per*on In my
home Light housekeeping end
cooking, own cer preferred
Cell dey* 297 9374 eves
33I I l i t ____________________

I hevw 10 poiitions to fill
No E xper«ent e Nec tssery
CAN YOU H ELPTT
Cell 1141144 ______

a A L L SHIFTStl
• G R E A T SALARYII
O f X C E L L E N T It N C F I T S t !
Join Our E.callanl
Haalth Cara Taam
I Haalth Cara
m nu

WMttOUSC DRIVfRS
V 10 111 llhourly
Will Item All shifts
•391 1999
19V refundable

WEUXR/MECHAHIC
Truck end equipment Great
benefits Ryder System*. ! H
Bush Blvd. Sanford 13J 3500
ext 1507

SI2gOOO PIUS
30 year old company seeking »
Top Level Managers Training
and benefits For Interview
Cell
1 994 473 4791

*1—A partm ents/
House to S tare
M A LE wants female ta share
poolside condo Free rent tor
hamekeeptng Call 321 &gt;044 _
SHARE HOUSE
Prefer'elder
person, non tmqker For
information 373 4J27 alter ipm

afrrtments
EXTRA LARGE UNITS!
I. &gt; A load,oomapis
Pool 'Tgtmli Cowt Paacatul,
c v n o w w l localwn Quwt oil
slraal parking k n a v a l w
Spaclall No locurity lor «M ll
llad appi'«*"*$’
___

D O R C H tS H R A P I’
Ibtdroom I bath
From $i$$
Lab. Mary H I tail

RENTED IN 2 MTS
Mr Svmnar%ot Sanlord call to
cancel h is u n lu r m s h .d
wpw.imrhl od altM only " I
Days' Who I Fall Raspgnsa'l
For FAST R ESULTS with
your rynt.l noadi
CALL TODAYIf
SAN FO R DHER ALD
CLASSIFIED D I P T .
i n iait

SANFORD i bdrm ) bam an
dpohaners mcludad S4ISrmo

ca»„.................. nanat.

SANFORD L* »»» I bdrm Pay
monthly or waakly Dap . fat
artners No pats 10^ oil
Samoa Cill tans' j a Wal

SANFORO
Two apartmanrs 1 bdrm I
bath all app'ianras SITS and
Siat/monih i n m a. &gt;s
I BIOROOM oM Slraal parking
SW wk‘ alac A watar In
clucHd SJQOsacurity SM 1117

7 BDRM. I BATH APIS
O y.ri.9M S g Ft. Lining Araalt

Q r o v e v k w V illa a
A f^
7000 LaKe Mjij Bhd.
3214514

♦7—A p xrtm tn ls
Furnished / Rent

I BIO RO O M . I BA IH
LIKE NEW .
priyata and
convan&gt;anl
Caliaaanas

FU R N IS H E D or «*vturnished
efficiency or J or ) rm apt*
From 133**01300 173 311*
LAR G E renovated 1 or 7 bdrms.
rent by wk, mo A C, pool
laundry, sat# for children,
special discount lor sr eifi
t m m 9 4 S 9 e # m tH 3
SANFORD Nice I and 7 bdrm
apt* , *24* K up mo plus dtp
Ret req d No pet* 372 3342

103— Houses
U n f u r n is h e d /X t n t

HOMES TO AENT
3 And Ikedreem
Uniurmshed. Lake Mery and
Sanferd ereest C e ll for .
avalt«oil«ly end localicMis
j
Ask tor Brenda

SANFORD
Nice area, charming small
complex, huge 7 bdrm |i bath,
central heat and air *400
Call 449 *471

wiAiTcn9&gt;

760 1400

atN P A IO W E E K L Y
Cold Salas Ireiiwet and pros
welcome Bast G*g In Town!
COME AND G E T I T11
C a iiiw -m * ________________
3 yr* experience Vertfiebie
Good driving record Pass ell
D O T regs end pest drug
screen Paid vocation &amp; health
msur ©tn»r benefit* eito Sun
Belt Auto Cerrier*. 449 5177

Unfurnished / Rent
LAKEFRONT APARTMENT
Water ski and windsurf) Ces
selberry. I bdrm I bath *450
per month plus deposit
_________Cell 479 94*1_________
M AR IN ER ’S VILLAGE
Lake Ada? bdrm
*31* mo
7 bdrm *199 mo 9 up H ) 9479

RENTED FIRST DAT
Attar only 1 DAY R Woods
of Sanford rented his un
furnished house' FOR
FAST R EN TA L RESULTS!!*
C A LL TO D AYIf
S AN FO R D HER A LD
CLASSIFIED DE FT.
171 H U

• R E CE P TIO N IS T
Full/Pert Time
• INSURANCE CLERK
• M E D IC A L ASSISTANT
Front &amp; Beck olhee
• M E D IC A L SALES
• RN Pert Tim*
• S CR U BTECH

NO FEE

16) 4511

Accounting A
Tax Service

MEDICAL

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Full lime tor 'iota doctor t
practice Qfgenued, social
skill* and typing ability
Computer and insurance ex
perlence required Send re
sume ta P O Box 1MQ. San
______
ford, F tor Id# 33773

NURSf AJ0CS ♦ AU SHIFTS
H IGH ER S TAR TING PA YI
F ® certified or experienced
Apply in person to
Lakeview Nuninf Center
414 E, IwdSt.................... Sanferd
PART TIM E

COLM IX TAX A AtuwHMg
Service
Individual* end
Lucy A Colmar. CPA
Cell Fer Appointment
3391493 effkt/m 3779 e-rer

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room. Frao.illmatotl
m aia*.

A p e llx iK e t*

No le»* than *4 25 per hour to
start, plus bonuses Relaxed
atmosphere
Catll391l*4

PART TIME *4.2S/p«i Hour
Experienced In cooking 9
cleaning crab* Tues A Wed
altar noon A eve* every week
Cell................................... 11/4111
PART TIM E

MEMBERSHIP SALES REP
t lo 10 PM wfakdayi SJOO Id
SIOO wk a u t r u

NEW APPLIANCES
G i and M A Y TA O

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USED APPLIANCES

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will Da ui
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at tha
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IMMEDIATE OfENINGS

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CALL COLLECT

8004324910

3273443
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LNm homo Day car* Cawlar •
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rtpairi. painting A c.ramie
IIM Richard Craaa H I f f l
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bu ild in g , da c k i A m lic
car pantry IrHorad A licamad
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conslruclron V yaari n p r r
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or Call D*bb1« al 321-1590

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M x E o n ry '
S O U T H ! A N E T O N ! W ORK
Waterfall*. Japanese garden
pool*, ktonowork around
s w im m in g pool*, tlo n e
enfrencee, stucco HO *337

Music Lessons
Plano/Keyboard In*tvik I ta*
Accepting *fudenf» Pr Iveta
ta**on* All level* 497 9499994

Nursing Cere

BAXA ELECTRIC COMPANY

DAILY WORK •DAILY PAY

M owing, adqlng. trim m ing,
ramoving 4 cHaring, plant
ing. claan up) Complata Carat
Fra* t i l l M r Van. W l i m l

C O M P LE TE home cere with
love A concern tor Ihe elderly
Spacious accommodation*,
tow monthly rata*. Day Care
Avetlebta AI*o 339 6979

Electrical

LABOR O H D EM A N D

PROFESSIONAL O A R D E N IR

C le a n in g S e rv ic e

W t l T C O t K R l T I $■ RVICE
Small M l « H
JabU R tpaw
M a . F rm E tl Call Mytrma
m tWI LkamaWInaurad

LABOR

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K .A .X .I X L IA N IN O • Quality
w ork, ra a to n a b lt ra ta l
Llcamad Ralarancti ayarl
abM M **n. Randy
PERSONAL TO UCH
II yr$
..p a ra iH . Will CMan yoor
tyoma atlka apl
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ESTIMATE El C A L L m a**a

UUNN SERVICE

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■altmala*. a t t t P .
A C R EAG E MOWING, dlwing.
gralmg and tartillilng
BA BM ow Ing
all alia
A FF O K O A B L E LAWN CARE

GOOD SELECT ION

MEW. I I M O O I L . K IP A IK
HOM E 6, O X P ICE t. IT O X E t
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Raundl llanad • Cuarantootf

m a m . io , taiwt. csowggg

I 4 and Mai Hand Blvd Has
Immediate openings for maids
and public area cleaners
Apply in person Tues thru
thurs Edam Jpm
FOE

fl* IT FAST INC
•OrwCall To Do It All "
Yaur Naighborhood Handy Man
RttManllal •Catnmarc.al
C a N Lca W Ta A a yltm klll
RE PAIN1 a PAIN TIN G
Yardwark a LtfM Hauling
Ha M Ta t Email
Call U I W I

Chuck a Quality Lawn Cara
. Comm : R .t a F R E E E E T I
No lab too largaJamall . IH M il

Building Contractors

Amcnca’i oldest keentor
el let citam ihopt
natdt guaXltd lamAts
to optrMt thru own

C A R P k N I M V . h a u li n g ,
maaonary, paining and Ilia.
F raa n l li M IH . Call I H U X

Total yard and lawn car*. Praa

A LOOK!!! A

SKtnlofl Oilindo North

• NO

Immediate opening*
I *00 990 J434eit 1
Flatten dollar toll Cell 3i hr*

COEVtUA/MASTER COVl

A A MEDICALA A

Permanent position*!
Metre Employment ...,-9949111
N O T H M O TEL

Part time position*. 20 plus
hours per week in Ihe pay
men! processing department
mad opening area Start time
5AM Saturday work required
with a day oft during the
week We otter an excellent
traming program and an
excellent benefits package
Please apply in per ton Mon
day Friday 9A M to3 J0PM
JC PEN N E Y
Credit Processing Center
IM Wekiva Springs Rd
Longwood. Ft, &gt;2/79
719 4199
EOE

WAREHOUSE WORKERS

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

* * TELEMARKETERS* *

TRUCK DRIVERS

All ty pes needed I Star t today f

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NOW HIRING

RETAIL COUNhfl SALES

Good pay Full and part time
positions available Long wood
area GoH Course Call &gt;913119
Daily Week
Oaily Pay
Call Bab ter details
after Ip m ........................133 7*S&gt;

S ll/hr Wa train Outdoor
work Mi local area Full and
part lima i l l M t T F r it .l 1$

PRODUCTION NONRERS

N O F E E /F R ID A V P A V

CAFETERIA WORKER

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A C T O R U IX T R A S
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East Mgml No a .p hacas
sary L k TAonojit III » n
Ipattall lM m liaw the Herald
a d o t o y o l ir tiacbaaf
SELL AVON NOW
________ CALL ITT M S f_______

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• * Dey Week
• In fern Perk
119 1*99

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S 'i day* per week Contact
Mike at B 4 G Dkfribtutor*.
___________9399999___________

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SI pw (a ll sharp* to ph bill
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FROOUCE MARKET
Full lima, all aronnd patton
naadad cathiar. dtplay. ale
Apply In p a r B a g g t Pra
ducaMarkal IMS Sanlord A ,

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• R ECEPTIO NISTS
• S ECR ETA R IES
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• IN D U S TR IAL WORKERS

31— Personals

71— Hxlp W an ttd

TEMPTED TO TEMP?

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MEET IT PHONE

Immediate opening tar etpe
rfenced ihfllit tar busy men's
salon In Deltona 174 0399. ask
tar Joe

71-Hxly Wanted

Rrll't Gaaaral Carpawlry
,a
mndaling. term, doors ate
panarairapaut ______ U l U U

Painting
ALTAMONTE Y/UNTING
99% #H Sommer Special
Power wash custom pamlmg
Sherwin W.lhams pe»nl%. Fre#
E*f* Call Now 407 913 1997

1 4 M SERVICES
Painting Inf E x' Addition*
Remolding Pali#* Deck*
Concrete Drive* A Sidewalk!
Gen Morn# Main! ALawnSrvc
Free I*l*WM*e*. Beb n t 9449
FRANK BAR N HA R T parting A
preuure cleaning. 14 yr* «&gt;p
Reference*^_ _ _ _ 331 flat

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PvefesKxonal werh Hrty rale*
avail Ted, 649 M U F r t e l t f
Lyndon's Prefeswenal Fainting
Lake Ma/ 1 Resident
Inferior Ex toner
Licensed Inured
F»ee EHimafe**
339 11*4

PAINTINO
latariar A (alariar
Hawaaa. ApYa A Eta.
Irarar Clttnaa 11% SH u i i l
Call any tm * Ptaaa*

PHxtiAl I PlpEffcXRflXR
Quality Wark. Rtaaonabit
Pricaa. Fraa Eat Ina.. U I EIIE

THum EInr
ReUmce PIeirMrc Inc
lil Chaka Far Yaw Plumbing
N H d lll •K HourtaR tpalri
a Rtmodrling a Rtpiping
C f C d i i m a u i aast inaaaa

SC.M OFF WITH THIS A0
RELIANCE INC
SEWER 4 DRAIN CLEANING
H hourtl Fialrataal
Fra* Estimates' CFC O tllll

ui am arm aaaa

*4.10 OFF WITH THIS A0

Tresh Hauling
S SAVE MORE HAULINO E
Trash. Irra trimming, houaa
and garaga claan out n t l l l l
YARD O S IR IS H AULED
SMJLOAO ALIO . JUNN CARE
REM OVED. FR E E
i*S-t»7

Swimming Pool
Scrvict
**999 SWIMMING FOOLSM999
WerehOu*e Ctaoronce of ngrw
I W pool* 34 tt X 17 II
completely installed Include*
huge deck, ladder, fencing,
filter end skimmer Financing
available Other pool* a v a il'
able Atk about factory re*
bate** G ill toll tree
1 999*719409
•CGC 011973 PE 09911

Tr»« Servicx
ECHOLS TR E E SERVICE
Freeestimata*1Fair Prices*
Lie In* Slump Grinding, Too*
331 2724day «r iwte
"Lei The Prttatsienal* do it”
T R IM M IN G , Topping. Re
movel. Hauling, all phase* of
free woe n Call 323 4449
TOUR W AY SERVICE Fre
ittim efeti L k *054l i l t
14Ilf. Emergency Service
George *ha«a, 371 9121

W a fs r/A ir
Purification

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S ilts M d S in riti
» tsars s.p Rypairt on all
brands (It parts ....la b ia l I,
you hava a probtem aim
waits mat ,s hard smalls, has
Iron. Sulphur, salt, t klor ma.
*&lt;[ tali lor a FREE in ham#
water analysis and racorn
mandalion .sal ,a iu «l h i
carry a cgmpiylt lina ol
hous.huld aryuipmant mclud
ing drmk.ng water . a.arsa
osmosis 1and looters Phono
•MTS* m i (CM caltetll
Items L td.ll. punar F l
Ma H gn P rnsar. bias Pitckl

�Sanford Harald, Sanford. Florida — Friday

1 U -H o u s e s

l2 l-C o n *o m in lu m
Rentals

1/
1ANF O D D /LAK E M A R T
I
M rm
1 bath, flra p la c t
Mtt/tna Vl Won Raolfy
___________ w a a a i ___________
tA R FO R O ■ Cary ) barm . I
b a th , c /h /a , • / c a rp o rt
IhadMl lot. rloto to city part
and ih o p p ln * Na a o tit
M lW fra r bUltacorlly
Can............ m - IW taH baom
tA N F O a O • &gt; barm . I bath,
prvt tone ad yard U M mo
piirt aocurlty bataroncai ro
i t r a d Call i n f i d _________

1*7—OHlce Rentals
SR A N O H I N O F FIC E BLDNO
NOaq It to lM B iq It
O C 1 IO N IR O I
M m to Ipoctal
UM/mo.

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O m C tS N C tfM lU S t
A » ailA la In Incronqntt at all
«q H Vary attrocHro lorm i

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aptor pad aloetrklty M l U N
S M O M - l M r m . &gt;bath, loryo
•croonod In botch, ch/a
toot/mo p in aocurity Call

QUINN REALTY 0 m Mai

* i u i estate o m e t#
F U « A ll M I D

rtS W V fc

To H u r t *ith
Deltona Arta

407-3221155

l&gt;fOb*OC«a a th a rS d ry o r. t u lt l
noldhbirhaod. t a » rant. U N
aocnotty
UbNU
l I I D M O M i bath, c/h/a.
MN/mo pto* dapoaii Ratao

1SS— D v p e x -

«.300o o m i k i closing
3 bdrm I bath, fireplace
appilancet, carport
lie *00

2 KMOOM DUPLEX
Mica yard i n i month plut«
1371 dapawt Locafod Airport
■lad tantord
t a li n A N t l

U S 5 T H U I 3 . 1 N DORM
3/ I* I. appliance*. Hemp rm.
dining rm, family rm w/bf tek
fireplace 10 t IS tern porch,
privacy fenced yard
117*00

111— K o s o rt/V a c a tio n

_______ Wowtats
1 bodroom in tmaRay Mountain
r a b l n In T a n n N e a r
Dolly wood and Gatlmgburg
Weekly and monthly M l DM.
m air* or 41**1011*7

OCITONA-ASSIMI NO QUAL

11S— Industrial
_______ Rentals

1/1‘ t. 1*01 vq ft, mm paint
and carpet, appliance* on i 3
acre l i t ) mo 154.000

1 bdrm 3 bath split plan
Corner lot with pool! 1*4 *00

fO MUCH F o e t o L IT T L E t
Manufactured I t and most
furniture Near Milton School
Owner * mai l wa led
SJawo

LORCWOOO • USS THAN

$2400 DOHN
1 bdrm H t both, opplioncw.
tancad yard I U J too

111— Real Estate

FA U L a B I T H Of b O R N I
V I N T U R I I P R O P I R T lI t
W1 «IM __________

IHelpPseU!

A i t o M t LocR A rb o r. 1/1,
Kroonod parch, tancad. A I
oroo M .CW dn fN .W O H l»N l

BATEMAN REALTY

323-2323

L k. Meal Itfafe Irekor
1*4* Santerd Ave

PARK ON PARK • 1 bdrm
f u r n lth e d
d o w nstairs
1336/mo
WE HAVE TEN AN TS
C A LL U4 IF YOU HAVK
P R O P ER TY T O R IM T
Linda Kline Property Manager
M l H fl a

L IK E NEW MM LM. M ARY 2/1.
Ha* all the eafra* plut eat m
k it fence, skylights Room for
pool Reduced
1*4 *00
LM M AR Y t/I/POOL Country
hit. fjplc, 'den Big shady oaht
Near new city hall lift Many
moreeafra*
*121000

II \ l 1 I I I \ i n
I n **. t it . i t . beiie
HUGE OAKSsurround this love
ly 1 bdrm home with family
room, formal dining room
u r n porch tented yard, and

lantord. Hwy. t i n . Nanovatad
Wwppmg im p. OR to I N hi
It la c larproCnatonaiaGood
aapomrof W R R T O 4410

double carport Only

*42 460

A FF O R D A B L E I bdrm l» j
bath home CH/A. corner lot
Lon down pay men!
*4* 900

s w o r n w siw ss a s m
IN W y lty A v {Airportantrancal
Or tit a Ipata or
O tlk a ' northowH ipoca ovail
C a ttm a ta to r n n a a r w w
1 T 0 R I Elm at Wu u I tg M. I ICO
tq It plut tancad Woraya
MYR/moW Roborta, a iM U l

323-5774
D ELTO N A * new 1 bedroom,
only il$S total P lT l par
month 12200 down VA no
down *1) 000
The Meafty Shoppe II I 61*6

• USED CAR LOT*
With Ortica. an I A erti

STAIRS MOHITY

)ot|mun Rtal CiUt*
407-322-1155

m a n a g e m e n t! r ea lty
h i rwi/ni*AW

1 4 3 - O u t o f S ts ts
P r o p e r t y / S sls

157— M o b il#
H o m ts / S als

Free brechere of mountain
properties Cooi fresh air in
Western North Carolina! Call
foil free f 100 742 *020 or write
SMOK Y M OUNTAIN LAND A
H O M E S . PO B O X 1007.
M URPHY N C 2**0*

* Dss4s4Rbir PiMiasi *

CALL ANYTIME
1 4 t— C o m m e rc ia l
P ro p a rty / S als

322-2420
321-2720
1141 Park Or., Sanferd
*41 W Lake Mary Bl . U Mary

rHA/KM O M0RET
New Hornet, 3 2. good! ioca
Non, low down, low monthly
Resale home* at*o available
AA Carnet, lac. Cautery 21
Call Janet Mantfield
Pay*. IM I1M E m , M3 m i

CHURCH On I) I k k i
No , I . M U H I t L l l l
Rm I E i M MO m
«11 ]Mt

QUAOfUPUl
New roof, aluminum sid&gt;ng
M l OOPBy owner 33* 0i3B
SALE OR LEASE 2) OQO sq tt
on I ' 1 were 17 00 sq tt or
SI*00sq ft G R E A TTE R M S I
r — n * t* t* 0 w
,. m t m
T R IP L E X
Good Income,
growth potential E«c cord
Eatralof Sfl.SOD3W SSI*
4 rtttdefHi*' untfs. income
tr.000. espemes f j 600 Price,,
**. 000 Assumable financing
at*«. I M f H I ______________

4.000 Sc F L M ita ll« jl« R (
Zoned M I Light manufactur
mg Near 17*2 and 27th St
P a r t o f f ic e * a n d p a rt
warehouse *4 00 per sq I t . 3
ft loading dock Call 333 *34*

3 2 3 -2 3 2 3
M A YFBIR ■ lowly 1 bdrm
Iplil hqyocd
V I H»
H ID D EN L A R I
1&lt;mc «OU* 2
bdrm villa Corner lot S17 000

CH ULUO TA
H E 2nd St )
Bdrm* 1 bath A *i» utility
shed la* 400 Call after* pm
*71 0*71

117— Com m ercial
_______ R entali______

R I K l i a M T IR K U

I year
fence
owner
U2.*00

ASSUME NO QUAUFV

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l . l f l It Baya mth or «/o
attic w atarting at MM/ma
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china cntxntt mob Thamat
arqan IPlaymaM) CanV con
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c a H H i-m t
CHERRY O n p Hal labia. HOB
1 pc mapla m m . MOB. aB r a t tt f o / m lr r a r i &lt;dr It
p m t l.X B B i m i ________
COUCH
Ran* quaan tua
Iinnpar ErcaiHni canditkm
im p
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* % 0 m 3 4 4 1 fm •
VW Ust end te ll
m ofe property then
anyone In the Greeter
S s n fo rd le k e M ery area.

R E D U C E O f H ID D E N L A K E
1/2 A R E A pool tennis
E Quipped1for gat lu ll redone,
including kit Now only 14* 400

INCLUDING C L O IIN G C O IT
3 A 4 bdrm hornet In Senfortf
Deltona1D* Bar y'Lk Mary
LongwoodAltamonte Springs

itf&gt; f. ipwiwd Av.* r o 7**f

IN C .

1 4 1 -H e m e s fa r Sale

OR

control H/A. titchan aaon
anew, toncodyard H U M E
1AM FORD
] btom Oupiai
Comphlo tilchon. carport, fa
part taM/ma Re; taro
I t a r n dupfoi carport, noaty
dacoralod lu ll Rttochan
W tVm a Call H I t m ________

REALTY,

IIR IA L L R EN TA L O F F IC E !
tonod O C 1 Vary roottnabtal
It o lb Call ooavl ni-AStt

N IN 10MS WITH
LESS THM S2500 CASH

1/1. caryotoa

•J l K H A L I
Wt Rey/Wd FemNoro A CM
feetib***, Iwdedtwg I states

STENSTROM

SUNLAND I bdr m
porch, big Jot

u rw rrd
M/ hju

F R E E LIST OF
R R O F E R T IE IF O R IA L E
A L C H IO P IR ro k e r
LAM E M A N Y , * M O N THS
NBWI14 bdrm 1 balh, family
room. 2 fireplace*, formal
living and dining plus much
morel
t i l l *00
Metre Real I Hate Ca Inc
on m i

LARI MART
i bdrni a bain split pi**i
Large ietwivd lot Lake Marr
uhool*
Sai 000
W ALLACE C R E S S R E A L TY
___________ M l *171___________

★ NEED TO S E L L *
TOUR HOME OR LAND?
C A L L U f II
FOR IM M E D IA TE ACTION

i«(inun Rtal Ettitt
407-322-1155
MEWHOME

153— A c ra a g a L a t i/S a la

GENEVA5 ACRES
Big Oaks! Easy Terms! *7) *00
•ceughten Realty *4**214
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
Wooded lots River access
11*10 each Ne mewey dawat
171..a 1monthly.... .......Owner
(M4) 11*417* er t*»4) 471143*

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
Co Op / S als
VILLAS OF CA1LELB1RRV 1
bdr m . J bath
den ureen
porch
*4* 7*e*f *11 4173

157 -Mobile

APRIL
BONUS

Rental A p a rtm e n ts
O n Lake M o n ro e
231$ W. So ml not a Bird.
Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, FU 32771

WASHER/DRYER
or

O N E M ONTH
FREE

323-2628

tVtus
. W aterfront LilBStyle
• M o d e rn Fitn e s s Center
• In d o o r R a c q u ttb a ll

W IN TE R SPRINGS Patio Home
Assume 1st time hemeown
er* Musi qualify 1)000 down
take over pymeni* 2 bdrm , 2
bath, firtplace, seen porch.
114/sq ft 4** 1274 after 1pm
W IN T E R SPR IN GS
2 1'*,
central H/A Reducedt S12 *00
W Malic io wiki. Realtor
___ m /*•)
4/1 on 1/4 Acre La&gt;ge lumn*
fhfuughout, garage would
make great workshop to* good
l i l t h u b b ie s C a ll to r
details
**7 100
Call Gloria Lambert
ERA Sen Florida. US *444
Evenings, 3** 12*0

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SURER N IC S II ) CwNoom. 1
full bath, double wide Cathe
dral ceilings, hardboard s«d
Ing, shingle roof, skirting
Must See To Appreciate* 14.H i
Call Collect
407 933 7040
or 407 7HM27 after 4pm

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Furniture, antique*, crafts,
cloth Ing, toys, soma tools,
acetylene torch
dual tlag«
regulator end cutting tips,
plus cart MUCH MORE It__

BIG TARO SALE
APRIL 4 4 7 e lA M te 2PM
I no PALME r TO AV
Antique furnishings.
Deni wood rocker oak tables
m id 1100 i game table If 12
oak file cabmet, i*ai tewing
table, Tennessee cedar chest
lap desk, and more Set ul
Chevy I I inch 1 lug mounted
good tires, clothes, guns

NEW 4 OLD* t C O M ! *11 EM

ESTATE SALE
II TA M IL I I SI
Drapes, pots, pans, dishes
Silverware electrual appi
antes bedding, furniture
clothes, new, small and large
je w e l ry , old watches,
circulating, heater with drum,,
boats corsages and llower
a rra n ge m en ts tor t ast er
Much more! Saturday and
Sunday 4AM *PM 7400 block
South Willow A*e. Sanlord
ion 44east!

* « FLEA MARKET* *

Frt A l i t

II** Palmolt* Ave.,

4 1 M|A l&lt;

Sunday 12 6
th ry ilM H
I ■•4 U i *f!&gt;*tkwtrh' -C •ifr 1wb 4 Le Has (Vaia.^i 4*1-14
M &gt; h •*»k-» »*-i -4 I I
I ' “ ‘If

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-

i I i1 I"

fRIOAT ANDSATUROAf
107 W Ath ( wesf on Airport Bl
from lantord A*e North on
Park Ave. I block. 1st left i
Uressers, sleepe r , misc______

Meviwg Sale
Saturday and
Swndar A p « iJ / A t l a m k
4pm
»IP Cedar A»enue
Sanlord furniture Not Pont
portable dishwasher tools
tish»nq tackle A much morel
GEN EV A - H i South Jungle
Rd (R otf 4* i i Muifi tamity
Lots Ol Odds and ends
17
Ford Truck Frt 4 Sat t to *
I olios llower s.gn*

GIANT YARO/MOVING SALE

Sales Office
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APRIL s e ta * VAM UNTIL??
I I ) B E IO IP AV i near L i
M ary Btwd nghl off G?f Lots
of f u r n i t u r e appl i ances

houwnoid

«

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• TW IN R IO - LUio non I B
Coll oronltm. H I N i l _______
USED FaNAIONIC Conroe Han
M K rt n a r tt Madol NEGC
MR LUO and Modal NN m i
MM Coll Vordla at H I loo)
E i l no
M o n F rlllp m
W ANTED : Good loobldt OBdil
onto*, aarblaa or na«. Wo oho
ion pad rapoir .
CT-OIPQ

IV I— BulMinfl
M itv rlJ ls
A LL S TE E L IU IL O IN O S 01
dealer invoice. 3 000 to SO 600
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lb” v d
II HP Ronaiall
•nqinot, I ,oor old m ih catch
o n ii.BBLoach C o H m IMI
SNAPPER RIDER aim u lc h tr
•HP rocoil, food condition
Alw. poth manor, food can
dinar, m o o a i IKooa &gt;r, m jl
SNAPPER RIOINO MOWER II
HP M inch with grou co'chor
MM Con H i 111?. Oral

TOUR HOME 0 # UNDT

roiRnR/uiHiiEDrurs

C A L L U S II
FOR IM M 1 D IA TS ACTION

I weeks SHOO each Great
tester Present!t
lit 34**
RABBITS FRENCH ANGORA
Beautiful fully babies
m each
Call * a 4*13

JsqtRSM Rsai EsUt*

407 322-1155
141— C o u n try
P ro p s r t y / S a lt

★ MUST S E L L #
REDUCED TO $34,000
Hon QuolHyMS MoKpop,
SECLU DED Bui Cloto To Town
S Aero* . Moo,l*. Sogtk.Woll

407 322-1155

Access to Si John s River
Large freed tot Rights to
cane'4 river t
114.000

CALL BART
REAL E S TA TE
R EALTO R

L0NGW000/WOODLANDS

BIG MOVINGSAU

STTU"

*TUii "QUEENMR!

m - P t l s 4 Supyliw

A P R IL 4 A 7 A AM M IPM
M2 EASTERN FORK
Auto
and boating accessories, tools,
household misc items , books.
toys, clothing____________ __

SAT. APRIL 79AAA-UNTILT
I2IIS. PARMAVC

mattm* Hill In bar. haalar.
Iinar, boebcata haadbaarB and
com far lor i » Coll TMFIIO
oHar 0PM, onytlmo aoobondt
L A R R T't H U R T. II* Sonlord
A«o Now-UwV turn 4 opm
■ay/fan/TroVt........J H 0 II1 .
aR EFR IO R R A TO R
Not prtlty. but narblna paadl
Only MB OB
Coll m r v t

★ NEEDTOSELL#

APRILi A 7SAMTO 5PM

8 f 411 1at t et i, If om post elite e t

M idi S j i IQ fe

Wanted immedlafefyl IB 40
acre*, suitable for residential
devtlepemenf Writ* Terry
Clayton. Route 10. Boh 31*.
Lake City FI 32011 or call
*04 711 4*0* Brokers pro
feeted
______

42* 1ATSUMA DR. Clothes
household Items, cur tarns 4
rods, paperbacks, turn, misc

*AM TO IP M
O S T E IN CIVIC CEN TER

SaLrs O ltutf «&gt;(hrn daily
♦ Jh*a*l J 'F U ii
hraqdii*«4raiv*.u

1 5 9 - R ta l E s ta tt
W a n ftd

S

SATURDAY APRIL 7

Calton Homes of
Florida, Inc.

CAIR1AGI COVE
SURER N IC S II 1 bodroom. 1
lull bom. PoutImoioo Como
*o* coiling, hordboord nd
Inq, cfnnqio root, ikirtinq
M m t Soo To Apqroclotrtli T*t
Coii Coi Net
t u r n rue
arm / W O C T o H o rio m
S l l O i N - l bdrm . I bom ir«
bltcNon furn w/oaqlioncot
m orooor oooi /oj

TH IS W E E K S

Kitchen vunectibies, wooden
antiques Scales flaks ware
brass, crockery pictures 4
frames milk cans I,stung
equip . tools- big, bolt nutters,
lo g chai ns, s aws a ni l s ,
furnlfure, andirons, ctoihmg

iCRetwem ev ibv-wfuiii s '«tv
t«fkn ■•wviauuiv liw rail k sr
&gt;i» *.If tM Vilvvu (VfrTT**| lu
V TV i'ajbn 111V •
*4He
M eal

407-322-1155
L A R O S 1 IS O R O O M •
E x a iia n l condition, nicoly
lumlshod. c o m ,, lot ol FofS
A w MoMloRani
M l /SOI

STONE ISUMO AREA!

CARRIAGE COVE

SM.101 LEASE OPTION

REG ATTA
S H O R E S

IsrftRssR Rsai Citati

143—W a ta r fr o n t
P ro p a r t y / S a lt

H om es / S a lt

*14,*00 J7j. split plan garage
D EA L OF A L IF E TIM E
SUPER FINANCIN G
_________t 00* 423 0*14________
D ELTO N A
3 b d rm
split 2bath 1.312 *q tt &gt;e
acre 1*4.100 Attnmable Non
OuaMytwg Lean C a lim i* M
SANFORD By Owner Lovely J
bdrm , 2 bath home on ranch
Many ■ fra* Close m with IS
ttall licensed boarding stable
aisu 3 fenced pasture* In
eluded Mobile home for man
ager Many eafra* Drastic
price reduction
i 1*0 uoo
________ C i H r n i w ________

S ACRES
I I
lm m qanNectuqa»cy V I ooo

FR ID A Y A 1ATUROAV. • am
to 4 pm 7461 Georgia Ave.
Sanford Furniture, children's
clothes, msc Items__________
M U L TI F A M ILY SALE April*
4 7 *em until? i*oa Palmetto
Av
To much to mention!!
Don t miss itH Ne tarty Asrds

RUMMAGE SAU
APRIL 4 4 I SAM to 4PM
Lake Mary Nativity Church
2711 N County Hd 477

SATUN0AY
F R O M 4AM JPM
711 MeVay. Sanford (Sanorat
YARD and Hand loots Clothes
4 household item s 707
Oakland Ave Sat Only. I to 4

YARD SALE
Frt 4 Sat. April *4 7
•AM TO 1PM 1*0* Palmetto
(Sanferd A* to TYfh St turn
West | block) Horse wagon,
wagon wheels 'harness -and
parts, lad'vs new clothes to
HP air compressor, van ac
cesortes. Old car*, old guns,
old tools, furniture, mltc
10)1 VIH LEN ROAD t- WlDA f
4 SATURDAY, 1AM to 1 PM
M IS C ELLAN EO U S IT E MS
1*1 F M c r t t l Dr.. F rl 4 Sat, I
1 11 year aVtumuMhon
household H e m s . I. its
hardware tools ftshmg gear,
big sil t cloth ing loti of mi sc

2 RAMILV SALE
Friday and Saturday, 1 1 7444
Otundvie* Ave Sartord No
early bird* ____________

70 FAMILY SALE
LAKE M ARY
Brander mill in the Cresting»
SAT A P R IL7TH • «am TO 1pm
P ra m d re s s e s
w ic k e r
furniture, men s womens
clothing, 'baby items, com
puter dess love seat sfero
mattress, sewing machine,
beach cruiser bike, wedding
cake tops ffllsc item s
WATCH FOR SIGNS en Lake
Mary Blvd 4 Lake Emma
2*41 Myrtle Ave Set Only • ■
I 69 baby items Cennon
camera, shelves, be«r sit in
bike*, m i k No Early i«rds

107 FAIRMONT DRIVE
ISunlend Estates) • APRIL 7
* AM te 4PM
Children*
clothing, Sears u uu) btu a c
Shire, twrnifure arid m,
*61 W IS T |4MRlQQl* b lv d .
(French A«e u Lk Manroei
Sanferd Women % Republic
Club Sa* ( fo 7pm
*

223—M iscellaneous

t i l — A p p lla n c a i
/ F u r n lfu r s
GARY CRIR convert* fo youth
bed and adult bed N rm. tn
bo» Only Ilf* Call TO 4717

Ul SI ♦ -1 S T )

ID E A L l*M S TA R TE R
Old 1 2 Equipped lit,
A|*wme no Qualify
motivated Now only

A S U M A ilf. HQ QUAUrriM

T r l p S o / E tf r t
LANS MART

V| ( M l
1•

UR( RIOT COMO
Hiddan Vlllaya
) bdrm &gt;
bath, pool. 'ISIS per month
m r m or n e t

K I T ’ N * C A R L Y L E * by L a r r y W riffc t

141— Homes lo r S alt

200— R # s l« ftrtd P tt i
• COCKER SPANIEL
Male.
Black Purebred Free to goad
home Call 130 *731

203— Livestock and
_______ Poultry_______
GOAT I “ l l 14 All ages. *»!#*
and breed* Will sell 1 or
all
Letija**/**
TUR K EYS CHICK I N I
OUCK1 Q U AILS* OEE1E
Call 322 w j #

305— Stam ps/ Coins
STAMP COLLECTOR Buying
US Mint Collections, plate
block! A Patiogo Call Burl
101 Iff 1000
Mon Frl

211— A n tiq u e s /
C o lle ctib les
ARRIVER5MV SALE
Starting our *Th. year. Pleas#
Visit us April 2nd 14 for our
Big Sale' Ken 4 Ruth's An
33t til*

•

ru u s m u D

________ t u m m * _______
FURNITURE, dllhdt «ducd
IHn«l toy! and mltc lt*mt
C M im a m t h r « p m
HEAVY DUTY f t ■ »*i U M
r»tb*d rraiHr L M CMI
__________ m n w __________
■ NINTENDO T A P I H r H b
LUBE C b H M ry M B IW
• N IN T E N D O - " T E C M O
BOWL" NFL FoMbdll »»m .
pdb, bot and Intlrwcliani
Play CBrngutar or Inand
UBMor nilllrada
m m i
PINO PONO TABLE, areal
card t it . mini trampoima I'
t i t . M l data let I B . ortica
chain &lt;a/&lt;rhaal t«lva l/llll
tlO tach bilthon labia */|aal
110
, r a l a r b i d
v/lrama/padattal/haatar
a-ar lia a . badtida labiat
■/dramart UB/ach. bar chair
tlo a lt a n a l i a l IIB/tch.
Wabbar grill an nhw lt eiac
ila r b r U I
U H H 1 YMI
Pracatl ttapa Faria t h a n
Dry nailc. graata hay,
Raady mla cancrala
Diet Bar Slaalcamant
RMraclaCadarata.Itltltl.
R A D IA L ARM IA W • 10"
CralHman Naarlynara t i l l
________ Cawmaaw.
ROUND CHROME RACRI tor
T thirtv alt Eacaliani condi
Han Raguiari, uoe aach. t »
aachcaahanty Call m m i
SEARS I HP It ’ Rldar M o w
runagraal. 13/1 Stariia'ihd
dual vallaga pool pump
a,/itramar.t* U i n t a
■ UNDER 1IWINO MACHINE
llbanawl t S t P l l l U _________

SIMfFCKIIDJNG M0NII
Electric start. 1706 322 7*63
after 1 36PM________________
W H E E L CHAIR * now. used
only | weeks Removable
arm*, light weight, easy to
handle 140* Call 32114**
26' Emerson Cater TV • • mo*
old Asking |17S Fisher VCR.
good condition, t i l l or 1300
firm for both r o MO* anytime
2* F E E T el kitchen cabinets
stainless steel tmk included
E ic el lent COTJttion UOO
Call 322 60S* after 4 30PM

231-C ats

•■cept fair tag. title, etc
M C H E V Y SPRINT
Auto
A, C, stereo, low miles, only
111* *7per month
Call Mr Payne, 123 1123

239— W a n te d to B o y _
111 Atummum Cam Newspaper
Non Ferrous Metals.......... Glass
KOKOMO........................133-It**
P R IV A TE collector paying tqp
d o lla r for com ic bosks
baseball, football, basketball
4 hockey cards Call 331 **44
* ar I I cm tt refrigaraler
Preferably while in good con
ditipn After 7pm 336 316*

222— M u s ic a l
M e r c h a n d ise
STORY 4 Clark console piano
Escalleril condition Juki
tuned I 1tOO Eves 33&gt; 6021

BUY_____ SIU----------TIA0£
HUE Y‘S CROWN PAWN
4*7 J27 47**
a C H A N G IN G Takl*
babp
turnifur• 121 W?ntv wicker
folds out Call las 1*ao
aCHANGING TABLE
bab,
furniture i l l Whtiv m k Rv»
IjDdStut La" )*4 i *ao_______
a COLOR T V PortaOW Good
condition tas Call 177 l/Aa
O O O U B L I V ' \h window
(*.«* til Good condition 110
oba J72 7)74 L a»* Ma» r
Q E L E C T R O N IC B EN C H
E C 2 U IF M I N T
O 'Q ila l
mulfimvtvr b*H end NuwvH
works grraf
Mu 00
Call
177 2*77
E LEC TR IC RANGE '* Tv 4
hp
Dynmart mower Call
32) 1400
d lX E R C Y C L E ELEC TR IC
i seel lent condition, ever sue
seat, feet straps. SUPER
W O R K O U T " !'00
1**4140

335— T r u c k s /
B u s ts / V ans__
CH E V Y VAN - - n *uto •„
power steering, clean, carpet,
new radial* 11746 hrm Can
*21 tali or *71 3*40
* __________________________
CH E V Y
IS High top Van All
power. TV, CB. *4000 mi
*0000 Call 322 *164 or 123 U77
I t l t C H E V Y S IL V E R A D O
PICK UP Automatic, power
tteermg. A/C
U.*M
Samlnoie Ford
322 fall
*76 FO RD F7*0 good tires. 26
dry bot runs good *3400 Call
372 *7*4____________________
•f FORD VAN, custom interior,
low mile* *14.160 333 0120
msg
weekends 121 30**. Nave* n

2 )7 — T r a c to r s and
_______ T r a l l t r s

FMMIMCTORS
M U S E D IN STOCK
A LL SIXESi A L L FEICESI
Maitland Tractor A equipment
1*mi N of Maitland
In t o r tt o n ja q ^ ItJ ^ ^ F n iJ

WE PAT TOP US lef
c «,! ffuckt1 WE SELL guur
■nluud uwd p«ft, AA AUTO
SALV AOE H Du Bury. MB MM

CHEYN01ET SUIURBAN

341— R a c ra a tle n a T
V th ic lts /C a m p a r i

CHIVY CIVAUER rt9
2 door. auto. air. sfero. l&amp;DOO
LIK E NEWIia.MO
*«MI3*
FAIRW AY MO TORS
Horn* of 119*Oown 4 R *
3400 US 17 *1 Long wood 321 3200

RMO H O M O H U T
'Mi All electric and power,
I speed overdrive. 2 wheel
drive, 2 tone brown, 2 year
transferable warranty, 3* *60
mile* 110 UOO
Call lit to**
daySutr
1X3 *11* eve*.

~ TARE UP PAYMENTS
N o M w M | D a «n
eicepf tea tag, title. eK.
M PONTIAC LEM A NS Autu
A C. power steering, 3 DR.
litre o cattail*, red, onily
I t 3* 22 per montht
Call Mr Payne. 323 2133
M U S TA N G O T
1*67. Fully
loaded! Sunroof! Just like
new!
t*.*M
Samindie Ford,.......
332 m i
e P U BLIC A U TO A U C TIO N e
E V E R Y W EDN ESDAY 7:MPM
D AYTO N A A U TO A U CTIO N
Hivy, flu Daytona Beach
*04-211*311

C0ACNMAK MOTOmOME
•IT LEPRECHAUN CLASS C
27ft Excellent condition
IS 000 miles Call 40T6*#-1*30
RV L O TS 1143/mo includes
water j gar bag* sawage Park
Avenue Mobile Park 111 21*1
SOUTMWIND Clast A Garage
kept Encellenf condition
&gt;14.000 Call **S-I**3,
___
197? C O A C H M A N RV
22
Dodge ieu
air generator
sleeps * « Svif contained
1*400 obo Cali after 1 U l 7)**
*

MFOftDMOTOftHOtfl
24 Ft sleeps *, very good
condition
l ) OM CASH
321 *a**days lat 47*7evenings

7 4 TITAJI MOTORHOME
CLASS A 24 ft 46 000 miles,
completely remodeled inside
complete brake job, rebuilt
front end, microwave, air
horn and musical horns, root
air, good awning, 4 new tires
U.*M
Call U l *12*

243— J u n k C ars

TOYOTACAMRT'HLE

Ko Montr Dots
•■cept tai, fag. title, etc
M O E L T A BROUOHAM
4
DR, auto. air. electric win
d o w i and seats, stereo
cassette, only ll*a 24/ mo
___ Call M r Payne, 323 3123

1975CADILLAC DCVILLE
Good body, runs rough, 1*00 or
best offer 331 M70
1*11 VOLVO STAION WAGON*
Cold A/C. good tires, runs
good, economical 11,2*1 or
best ofN r .........
34*11*4
I t i T T B IR D * L O A D E D !
RUNS AND LOOKS G R E A T '
SA.30QCALL I I I *40*
!*•* ISU2U TR O PPER II i dr.
1 spd. a t Esceltont condi
lion 1*96* Avk to. Randy
Dealer

........ .

★

★

★

★

JUH K CARS REMOVED
NO CHARGE
373 *377__________
llT e p D efiant Paid tor |unk
car*, trucks. 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call 323 S*«i

a w

★

A

QUAIITT LtUD CARS
$500 tm $50 ih&gt; at
TO QUAUnU NTttS
WE SERVICE
WHAT WE SELL

WEEKEND SPECIALS

v w

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2470 N
M.. H w y.
v 427

LO N G W O O D

321-2111
Yfl

MAKE

DOWN

77 Grand Prlx

$99

^

71 Coronal

$99

5

80 Mustang

$ 1 9 9 j-

8 76 Dodge Van$ 1 9 9 f

r

79 Futura

$299

f

76 Volare

$299

6

INSTANT CREDIT
APPROVAL

★

H A N S O N 'S
A U T O M O T IV E
S E R V IC E S

w

\SU N B ELT
8 A U TO
!
Jf b r o k e r s !

3214)44

1M7 IS U IU TR O O FEh , dr LJ
pkg white,'Silver s spd, tow
mihtt 1***7 Avk tor Randy
Dealer . ............. -323 *3*6
I*** J E E P W R A N G LER - *
cylinder. I spd. a/c Eac
condition 1*9M Ask lor Rendy
Dealer.......................... ro*2*4
I te* NISSAN Ktra Cab SE V*.
4e4. 30.000 miles, auto a/c.
lots of ■ if a* I D *M Asa lor
Handy Dealer..............3234)44
l*ei C O R V E TTE
J ms) like
now! All options leather wife
fieri1
*2* *QU
WniinuNFurd
)72 •«*■

2 2 3 - M is c e lla n e o u s
• B IC Y C L E
Boy s W
10
speed' Esc?"lent Londthon IS4
obo Call 327 41*4____________
• BIG MANS ail wood rucking
chaur Eafra nice condition
*71
Call 323 46*4
• BIRR • Girl s J6 Huffy 141
Brand New Call 117 7*47

ACURAUHHO COUP!
•I
Red. auto, eaceltent
condition f l* *00 C a lin i 3*M

** 330 V 4. auto air. vinyl
interior 111.400 313 13*1 eves

taae ur patmVnts

M
With trailer Used 4
times *3 100or best otter
Call
332 7701 before 4pm
A ___________________________

234— Im p o r t Ca t s
t o d T ru c k s

314— V a h lc la s
W a n t td

■RIDGES A N T I Q U I l o m 1*41
161 M/Saf • Avctlen Th u n 7pm
)*#• Hwy 4*W OIAB3474AU177

MWASAJU (SO JET SKI

ItBt PONTIAC O TA FIR EBIR D
1 7 li te r, t fops, loaded
S t4 .f l* Ask for Randy
.................... ro*M 4
'IS C O U O A R - N IC E V *
econcomy, big car r ide tliOB
_________ CaR 3216ns________
**1 O O O O I O IP LO M A T I c y t.
adoor, high miles but run*
food *700 oba 321 *31*.
U NISSAN Pwfsar - Black l
ftpd. AM/FM cast , sunroof
cNan. *3000 obo 310 3130
**4 R E N A U LT A LLIANCE
4
spaad. air. stereo. 3 door
72.000 miles Runs good, but
need's minor brake work
IIS 0 'n e go tia b le O riginal
Owner 3X7 7il*. anytime
'** Mustang O T -1 liter. 1 spd .
clean, low miles Adult driver
Super Buy! S4**0 obo Call
*44 0170 * am N I pm

Nb Mb a e i Dewr

Loadedll sunroof, mint con
dltlon S4.400
Calf 332 **67

■ASS BOAT
17 Glaulraam.
ISO mercury, lull loeded. ilk*
new. *1*10/otter 330 4*12
■ASS TR ACK ER TB17. I*** 10
H P force motor AH the
eatrast *1100122 4114________

731— C &lt; n

T U E U f PATMERTS

213— A u c tio n s

215— B oats a n d
A ccessories

A^nr 6. 1!W0 — TS

f

82 EXP

$399

£

SOT-Bird

$399

ON-THE LOT
FINANCING
J| 82 Civic

$499

j£ 76 Nova

$499

1VE WANT YOUR

■1 Fgrt titOft Wgn
Auto Li AM.FN
2433
■O Su k i fNgil

CtoN* *u.fu Ad *2995
■ « OWt CuEMI
Ch ip . Auto. Ad

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*3495

• 4 luict SAfhput

Auto Ad AH FH

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of double vision
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yrnrn ugo. I experienced double your vision os well ns your eye
movements, you should be e x­
vision fur Ih r flrnl lim e. A
physician and optometrist staled amined by an ophthalmologist, a
I he problem was raused by specialist In eye dlsrases. I'd
want lo make su n’ that your
ml|(ralnes. I've subse(|ucnlly
undergone an echocardiogram, problem Is nol In Ihe eye Itself.
arterial scan and M W . and I was
prescribed four Aserlplln dally
for verte bra l basilar Insuffi­
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muscles, such as multiple scle­
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blindness. Treatment of the m i­
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insufficiency — a decrease In
blood llow to a part ol the brain
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re la te d lo m ig ra in e a nd Is
usually caused by age-related
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In your Inner cars. The rainbow
effect lhal you mention may
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lo the eyes themselves, such as
glaucoma
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If II Is presented to you os a
problem. In the heat of baltlr.
rve n the greatrst experts full
victim to unlikely contingencies.
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offerings, a deal from last No­
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spades, his learn still won Ih r
event. When Ihe hear! was led
against six spades. East played
Ihe Jack and declarer Zla ducked
(the right play, depriving the
defenders of discretion as lo
which might win a heart trick
later). Now all of us can sec lhal
ihe hand Is Immediately set If
East plays a diamond, but East
lam ely returned a heart. De­
clarer won the ace. played a
spade lo Ihe t|uccn. ruffed a
heart back lo his hand and drew

trumps. He then played an extra
round or two of trum ps before
going ufter diam onds. Oops!
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diamonds, suddenly Ihe contract
was one down. It costs nothing
for declarer lo lake out a little bit
of Insurance. He should play out
all his high irum ps except one
before attacking Ihe diamond
suit. D u m m y's last five cards
will be A -K -K M ) of diamonds
and the club ace. Declarer will
have 7-4 of diamonds. Q -3 of
clubs and a trum p. And what
w ill be left for East except
Q -J-6 -2 of diamonds and now
the lone king of clubs. W hen
declarer plays a diamond und
sees lhat East has the suit under
control, he will have nothing left
lo do but cash d u m m y's club ucc
and hope lhat (he king drops.
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Opening lead: Y S

HOROSCOPE
B y B ernice Bede Oeol
T O U R B IR T H D A Y
A p r il 7. 1 9 9 0
In the year ahead you may
llnally be able to resolve an
Important arrangement you've
never handled satisfactorily. It
will work out advantageously for
you and Ihe others Involved as
well.
A R I E S (March 2 1-April ID)
To da y you're apl to be more
adept at handling challenging
situations than your peers. In
fact, when the going gets lough,
they might Just stand back and
admire your handiwork. Arles,
treat yourself lo a birthday gift.
Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead by
m ailing $1.25 to Astro-Graph,
c/o this newspaper. P.O. Box
9 I4 2 H , Cleveland. O H 44101­
3428. He sure lo stale your
zodiac sign.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
You ra n be Instrumental today
In helping a friend who has a
critical outlook search for that
which Is good In people Instead
of lhal which Is bad. Take lime
to do so.
G E M I N I (M ay 2 1-June 20)
To da y you might have lo deal

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unusual development. However.
It's not likely you will If you pul
your analytical powers lo proper
use.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 1) In a competitive situation
today the secret to success Is to
he more dedicated and persis­
tent than your competitors. Hard
work generates good tuck.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
I0) We can always learn some­
thing of value from others If we
keep an open mind. Today you
m ig h t g a in som e valuableknowledge from a person you'd
least expect.
A Q U A R IU S Wan. 20 Feb. I9|
Your greatest opportunities to­
day are likely lo come from
things others Initiate rather than
from things you originate. Don't
be overly concerned about who
authored this nr that.
P IS C E S (Feb 20 March 20| He
sure to Include a friend of long
standing If you are formulating
some special ly|»- of social uro­
gram for this evening. In fa d .
put this pul al the top of your
list.
( C l 19 9 0 . N E W S P A P E R E N ­
T E R P R IS E ASSN.

by Leonard S ta rr

ANNIE
BUGS B U N N Y

with some changes lhat will be
controlled by external forces
rather than by you. Don't get
ruffled, because these shifts
could be advantageous.
C A N C E R (June 2 1-Ju ly 221
An alliance you establish with
an older Individual today should
work out lo both party's satisfac­
tion. even though the results
won't be Immediately apparent.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug. 22) Devote
your time und efforts now to
situations lhat offer you materlul
gratification. It puys lo be Indus­
trious today for a profitable
purpose.
•
V I R O O (A ug. 2 3 -S cp l. 22)
You'll be more effective today In
a leadership role than you will be
In lhal of a supporter or follower.
Step out front where you are
needed.
L I B R A (Sept. 2 3 -O c l. 23)
Th in g s have a w ay of working
out to your ultimate advantage
today, so don't Ik- disturbed by
curly Indicators If they don't look
loo encouraging It's the bottom
line lhal counts.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24 Nov 221
C o m p a n io n s m ig h t overlook
personal advantages lhat can be
gained today Iro m a rather

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L E IS U R E

Fisherman snag practice mine
POMPANO BEACH — T w o. Pompano Beach flsht-nm'ii had
quite a hsh tale to tell Friday.
The two men snared a practice mine at about 4 a.m. Friday
while fishing behind the Native Sun Hold, said Marianne Avis, a
spokeswoman for the Broward SherllTs Office.
"H e caught something, pulled on It and the pole broke." said
Michael Gray, whose fishing buddy. Tim Flake, hooked the dud.
"T w en ty minutes Inter this thing washed up lOO yards away
from us. I thought it was a turtle at first. Bui it kept gelling
bigger, and bigger. I saw It was white. It had some writing on It
and we turned It over and It said ll was a m ine."
Avis said the Inscription on the mine Identified It as u dummy,
but the Broward Bomb Squad was called to the scene to make
sure It would not go off.
Navy officials in Fort Lauderdale picked up the dud.
"It looks like a water heater. Sometimes the Navy doesn't pick
up all o f Its practice mines." said Avis.

K K K to rally at Hernando Co. courthouse
BROOKSVILLE — The Ku Klux Klan has received a city
permit to rally tin the Hernando County Courthouse steps In
August.
A court order had temporarily banned the demonstration, but
City Police Chief Ed Tlncher said Thursday he had agreed to the
penult in a compromise with white supremacist Tony Bastan/lo.
a former Klan grand wizard and the rally organizer.
The rally on the courthouse steps will tukc place on Aug. 1H.
Tlncher sold.
In exchange for Hie permit. Bastanzlo said he has dropped
plans to appeal the court order.
"Tlncher and I worked this out man-to-man," Bastunzfo said.
"W e got the politics and the court order out o f It."
Bastanzlo said neo-Nazi skinheads had planned to march
Suturduy m Hrooksvlllc in defiance of the court order. After the
agreement was reached with Tlncher. Bastanzlo said he "called
Ihcm off."
The rally was a response to the slaying of a 19-year-old white
youth. Seven blacks have been charged with first-degree murder
In the death of Russell Coats.

Ozone levels spark advisory in Tampa Bay
TAM PA — Ozone levels In the Tampa Bay area dropped
sharply Thursday from the day before, when environmental
officials Issued a rare ozone advisory to warn people with
respiratory ailments to stny indoors.
"It's not a warning or an alert. It's simply an advisory." said
Iwan Choronenko, Hillsborough County Environmental Protec­
tion Commission air quality chief.
The advisory was sent out after commission officials recorded
some of the highest ozone concentrations o f Ihe year on
Tuesday.
" I f we should have a thundershower. It would actually cleanse*
the atmosphere, and the problem would go away. But if we don't
have a thundershower, tills garbage will continue to build up."
Choronenko said.
Ozone, a key component o f smog. Is formed when automobile
and Industrial emissions react with sunlight.
Choronenko said Ihe condition In the Tampa Bay area was not
life threatening, hi., it could cause discomfort and difficult
breathing for the elderly and people with respiratory problems
und could also cause watery eyes.

Engineer warned of faulty electric chair
TALLAHASSEE — Stale prison officials knew as early as 1986
about possible problems with the headpiece that caused llatnes
to shoot from the head o f execution victim Jesse Tafero last
month, said a sworn affidavit submitted Thursday to the Florida
Supreme Court.
Fred Lcuchtcr. a Boston engineering consultant who
specializes In execution technology, has submitted documents
In a motion lo rehear the case of Judy Buenoano. dubbed the
"black widow."
Buenoano Is scheduled lo die In Florida’s electric chair June
19 for the 1971 poisoning death of her husband. She also was
sentenced lo life In prison for Ihe 1980 drowning murder of her
paralyzed son and Is a suspect In the 1977 poisoning death o f a
Colorado boyfriend.
In a sworn affidavit filed with the motion for rehearing,
Lcuchtcr said stale prison olfleials first contacted him lit
December 1986 uboul problems with Ihe stale electric chair at
Florida Stale Prison In Starke.
" I was contacted by representatives o f the Florida State
Prison. Including Mr. Robin Adair and Mr. Thomas Barton." said
Lcuchtcr. who worked for American Engineering at Ihe lime.
"M r. Adair told me that the leg electrode they were using In the
electric chair in Florida had proved defective on their last
execution and that the condition o f the head electrode was
questionable."
From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
T A L L A H A S S E E — Thu da lly
number Thursday in Ihe Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 144
I Straight Play (numbers in exact
or Jet) $250 on a 50-cent bet. $500
on $1
Box 3 (numbers in any order)
$80 lor a 50 cent bet. $160 on $1
Box 6 (numbers in any order)
$40 tor a 50 cent bet. $80 on $1
Straight Box 3 $330 In order
drawn. $80 in any order on a $1 bet
( Straight Box 6 $290 In order
drawn, $40 it picked in combination
on $1 bet

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Friday, June 15. 1990
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PLAN N ER

(The Weekend Planner lists
p u b lic events and ^ k i . iies.
S e n d typew ritten announce*
ments 10 days In advance to
Weekend Planner Editor, S an fo rd
H a ro ld , 300 N. Fren ch Ave.,
Sanford, FL 32771. Include tho
name ol r!ub or organization,
type of ever.!, data, address,
admission charge if any, end
time. Also Include phone number
to cell lor more Information. All
Items ere subject to editorial
discretion.)

Highlights

ART
• Cornell F ln t A r il Museum. campus of
Rollins College. Winter Pork A permanent
entitled "Hidden Treasure: Highlights From
Tho Museums Store Rooms" will continue
through Oct. J. Hours Tues. -Frl., 10 a.m. J
p m , Sun, 15 p.m. No admission charge
Details. 44* 3574
• Crootdo Arts. M0 St Andrews B lv d , Winter
Pork: For Informetloncelt,471 lil t .
e Creative Art Gallery. 315 S. Maitland Ave ,
Maitland: Tho summer schedule opened wllh
"Stone. Bono and Skin." and will continue
through Ju ly I. Beginning July 5. and
continuing through Aug. 5. “ Win. Place and
Show " Gallery hours: Wed S o l. H a m s
p.m.: Sun., 1 4 p.m. No admission charge
Oelallt,**; 5*71.
• Da Land Museum at A rt. U t E . New York
A v o . DeLand
An exhibition of Haitian
paintings of folk Ilia and voodoo, from Ihe
collection ol David Culrell. will continue lo
Ju n e 73 F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n , ca ll
1*04)734 4371
• Maitland Arf Confer, 731 W Peckwood
Ave . Maitland A trio ol exhibitions will
continue through June 17. Gallery I. Japanese
"Netsuke": Gallery II, "Out From Africa.";
Gallery III and IV, recent acquisitions and
setec lions from Ihe permanent collection
Hours: Mon . Wed . Fri . * a m. lo 4.30 p m .
and Tues . Th u rs, 10a m to* p m ; and S a t ,
Son , from noon 4 30 p m
No admission
charge Details. 445 7161
o Mount Dora Canter for tho Arts, l i t East
Fifth Ave . Mt. Dora Hours art 10 a m to 4
p m. Mon Sat. Admission Is Irte. For
Information, call 1*041X3 OttO
• Orange County Historical Society, 111 E
Rollins S t, Orlando The premiere American
exhibition ol "In the Footsteps ol Columbus
Jews In Am erica 1454 IM0." ll now being
shown on Tues F r l, * a m lo 5 p m : S a l.
Sun., noon to J p m . through June 3 No
admission charge Details. t*t *130
0 Orlando Museum ol Art, 2414 N M ills Ave .
Orlando Tho "Annual Juried Exhibition'' is
now open to the public. Gallery hours art
Tues Thurs . * a m 5 p m ; F r l , * a m 7 30
p m ; S a t. 10 a m. 5 p m : Sun. 11 noon S
p m ; closed Monday Admission charge
Details. **4 4331,

DANCE
• American Legion, 770* Wells A v e , Fern
Park Scandinavian Association ol Hager
Viking Club hosts Scandinavian and ballroom
dancing at its m eeting c . t r y second Saltday at 7 p m
For details, call the ctub
presidentatlSt 7314
• Casselberry Senior Center, 100 N. Triplet
Lake Drive, Casselberry
Square dancing
every Sunday at t 30 p m , M on , advanced
line dance at I p m . Tues , round dancing at
7 30 p m.. Wed . beginners line dancing at t ]
p m Ballroom dancing on third Saturday.
7 30 p m . 51 50 donation Details, t i l 1551.
ext. 71*
• Dixieland doggers, Leke M ary Fire D ep t.
Fife* Street and Wilbur Avenue Classes held
M0n«*9» from 7 » p.m. Charge lor clotoos.
Do tolls. SI I *247,
0 Jewish Community Center. 151 N Malllend
Av«_M oitlond Israeli folk dancing Mondays
from 7 10 p m Lessens available 7 1 p m .
Details. 445 5*33
*Otd Hickory Stumpers, Knights ol C d
umbus Holt. S Park Avenuo. Sanlord
Clogging d a ise s held Mondays Irom 7 1 p m
Charge tor classes Details. 34* *57*
o R a llie s , A t'a m o n le M a ll, Alt.'m onte
Springs Beach Buppers ol Orlando, rhythm
n‘ blues dance club Wted and F r i at 5 p m
Details. I l l 0115
• Studebaker's. 995 S R 414. Altamonte
Springs Carolina Shaggers dar.clng to beach
music Sundays Irom 4 4 p m
Details. 337
4714 Free lessons by Dance Club ol Central
Florida. Sundays from 3 4 p m
Details.
443 5040
a Sunshine doggers, M idland Civic Center,
441 S Maitland Ave . M idland Classes held
Thursdays Irom 4 10 p m Charge tor classes
Free beginner course 7* p m
Details.
4*5 *437

DRAMA
o A lU n tlc Cooler For The Arts. 1414 Art
Center A v e , New Smyrna Beach
The
Initiation ol "The Mormon Pro|ect." a work
that looks at the Impact ol Mormonism will
continue through the tolls For Information,
call 904 477 4*75
e B a y Street Players, Euslls For inform,i
lion,call 1*04) 357 7777
o Cross and Sword. A)A. South ol the
Alligator Farm . St Auqusline June 15 wilt
begin the 74th year in production tor
Florida's Official Stale Play. "Cross and
Sword " The show will run through Aug IS
with performances Men through Sal begin
ninq at I 30 p m
For Information, coll

Unusual art
An opening reception tor Chinese sculptor Baochl Zhang will be
June 22 Irom 7-9 p.m. at tho Mount Dora Center lor the Arts, 138
E. 5th St. The display will continue through Aug. 10. Gallery
hours at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday. For Informatiqn,
call 904-3830880.

Broadway showstoppers
CASSELBERRY — Tin* performance "Showstoppers! Magical
Moments from Broadway's Greatest Musicals." wilt be
presented by Seminole County Players. Casselberry at 8 p.m.
June 15. 16. 22. 23 at Eastmonte Civic Center, 830 Magnolia
Drive. Altamonte Springs. Tickets are 87 and may be reserved
by calling 658-4733.

From the darkside
WINTER PARK — Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of
American Art. Winter Park, will present Dr. Francis Martin Jr.,
eo-eurator and eontrthutor to "T h e Black Image In American
Art — 1710 to 1940." as speaker on the exhibition oil June 18.
For Information rail 6-15-5311.

Rockin’ and rollin’
ORLANDO — The Charlie Daniels Burnt will perform on
Thursday liw In the Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House at
Church Street Station. Showtimes are 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Regular admission and annual passes will be honored. For
Information, call 422-2434.
904 /7) 1945
0 Ire House Theotra, Mount Dora: For
infornralioncall 1904)3*3 4414
* Seaside Music Thoater, Daytona Beach:
The opening ol Ihe m o season will Include
the h ' ly re q u e s te d p r o d u c t io n ot
"Cabaret." through JiJy 5 with a showtime ol
1 p m . oo June 14. 10. 77. 30. July 3. 5
weekdays and 2 p m Sal June 10. 17. 70 "La
Belle Helene” will begin June IS and run
through July 7 with showtimes at I p m June
13. 14. IS. It. J l, 13. July 4, 7 and June 14. July
1. 4 al J p m Fey Information, call 904 353
33*4
* Seminole Community College, Fine Arts
Theatre. 100 Weldon Blvd.. Sanlord: The
Playwright’s Laboratory Theatre will present
two original one acl plays. "Secondary
Extinction" and "Justus and Matthias." June
13. 14. IS. 14. 70. 21. 77.21 at • p m There will
be no admission and general seating only, but
donations will ta gratefully accepted For
into* nation. 373 14500-443 7001.ex) 774
e Tampa Players, Civic Theatre ot Central
Florida The crui Iroom classic "Inherit Ihe
Wind." will be presented In Ihe Ann Gilts
Densch Theatre tor Young People In Orlando
from June IS through foe 74th Curtain time is
a p m . except two Sundays which will be 2
p m matinees only To purchase tickets, call
the Civic Theatre's Box Oltice 8*4 73*5 Irom »
a m toSp m daily.
eThe Mark Two. 137* Edgewater Drive,
Orlando: "Slngln" In The Rain" will continue
through July I For driaits, call T H E M AR K
or I *00 774 M A R K
eThe Romance ol Fbrtda. i l l N Palmetto
Ave , Sanlord: The dinner show RIverDarc
Revue will be on staqe every Tues , Wed .
and Thurs night Irom 7:30 to 10 p m For
reservations, call 37) 5091
* Theater Center Inc, DeLand St 904 734
7454Mon Sat . Iron, 14 pm
eTheatre Dowtown, 7U3 N Orange A v e .
Orlando Constance Ccngdon's "T a les ot Ihe
Lost Form icans," performance will continue
through June K at I p m Thurs , F rl and
Sal evenings Admission For reservations
call *41 00*3

EXHIBITS
o B tg Tree P a rk , General Hutchinson
Parkway, o il U S Higt^ay 17 *7, Longwood
Home ot The Senator, one ol Ihe oldest bald

cypress trees In Ihe United Steles. Park
Includes plcn.c g-oundi and a nature walk to
the tree Hours: M on. F rl.. l a m . to sunset.
S a l, Sun, » a m. lo sunset. No admission
charge Details. 121 *413. ext 1423
eBradle# Me Intyre House. 113 W Warren
S t . Long wood Visit foe 11(0 14 room Vlcto
rlan home every secaid end fourth Wednet
day Irom t l a m to 4 p m Admission charge
Details. 337 4*20
a Florida Audubon Society, 1)01 Audubon
*Voy, Maitland; Madatyn Baldwin Center for
Birds ol Prey Is open Tues S a l, 10 a m. 4
p m (aviary closed Sun and M on.l; envl
ronmenlal gill shop open Mon. F r i , 10 a m, 4
p m , and S a t, to a m, 7 p m. No admission
charge Details. 447 2415.
e Henry Shelton Sanlord Mem orial M u m m
and Library. 320 E First S t, Sanlord V .sit
Sanford's history Tues. F r l , 10 a m 3 p m ,
and Sun , 7 5 p.m. No admission charge
Details. 130 54**. ext 54*8
e Holocaust Memorial Resource and Educa­
tion Center, 151 N Maitland A v e , Maitland
To emphaslie Ihe l i i s r a of the Holocaust,
the tollowlng films will be presented through
the coming year: May 31 "Pebbles " Film
showing will begin at 7:30 p m. The educa
fionat exhibit hall and lib ra ry Is open
Mon Th u rs. » a m 4 p m .; F r l , » a m 1
p m . and the llrst and third Sun , noon lo 4
p m No admission charge. Details. 42* 0555
o Seminole County Envlronmentel Studios
Center, Oslrey Trail and C R 41* This
24* acre school facility Includes Six miles ol
nature trails with native plants and wildlife, a
student museum that is open during school
hours, fishing an •picric grounds Tho center
Is open lo Ihe public Hours Sunrise to
sunset, seven days a week No admission
charge Details. 321 0453
e Seminole County Historical Museum, all*
S Orlando Drive. Sanlord (in lha County
Operations Center, across Irom Flea World)
Hours Mon F rl 9 a m to 1 p m . S a l. Sun .
14pm
No admission charge Details.
321 2489

FILM
o Altamonte I at Renaissance Centre. Stele
R o a d 434 a n d In te rs ta te 4. A lt a m o n te
S p rin g s " P r e t t y W o m a n ." " B a c k To The
F u tu re I I I ," ” F ir e B ir d s ," " G r e m lin s I t,"

"D ick Tr*cy." "The Adventures o l M ilo l
O tis." Tor Information, c«il 33* 2004
• Alternants M all Ctnawi: 403 E . Allan
Drive, Altamonte Springs: "Class ol 1fff,4
"CadillacM an .” D etail. 134 3334
• Interstate Malt 4. S R . 434 and 14.
monte Springs- " B ird On The W ire." " T o
Recall." "Teenege Mjtent Nln|a Turtles.*
"Another 4t Hours." Details. *31 3050.
• L ik e Mery Centre *.3*51 Lake E m m s Rd
Leke Mary: "Grem llm II," "Total Recall,"
•'B*Ck TO The Fut-ea III." " B ird On
W ire," "Pretty Women," "Total Petal. '
"D ick Tracy." "Anofoer 40 H ours." Fe
Information cell 333 *54)
• M e JlIle n d D /t. 1740 O rla n d o D rlv o : j
"Another 4* Hours," "W4r ol the Roses." |
Details. 372 1214
• Mevles i t Wektva River W alk, 1141 E
Sem oran B lv d ., Apopka; " A n o t h e r 41
Hours." "Back To The Future III," "Teenage
Mutant Nln|a Turtles," "T o ta l R e c all,"
"Cadillac M an." "H arry Ihe V ." "G rem lins
It." "The Adventures of M ilo end Otis."
" B ird On The W ire." For Information cell
1*4 (0*0.
• Flat* Twin, Sanford Plata: "B a ch To The
Future 111." "Total Recall"
Details, JZJ
7507.
• The Mevles, Lake Howell Square, 1771 S.R.
434, Casselberry: "Bird On The W ire,"
"Cadillac M en." 'W ith F ire ," "Teenage
M utant Nln|a Turltos." " G re m lin s II,"
"Class of 1t t f . " "H in t For Red October."
"Another 4* Hours." "Dick T ra c y ." Details.
47*7144.
• United Artist Made i el M e rk e l Place,
corner ot Saxon Blvd end Enterprise Rd.,
O ra n g e C ity: "T esn a g e M u ta n t Nln|a
Turtles." "Grem lins tl." "B ird On A W ire,"
"Total Recall." "Class ot Iff* " "Cadillac
M an," "Hunt For Rtd October," "M ilo end
Otis " Detills. *04 77S T700

MUSIC
• Best Western Deltona Inn. a ll Deltona
B lv d , Deltona: Mixed Emotions, Wed. Sat.
beginning «t 1:30 p.m. Details. 174*4*1.
u bob Carr Pertormlrq Arts Centre. 400 W.
Am elia St.. Orlando: "Tho Lit* G iv e r," *
Christian concert, will begin today and
continue lo tho 17th. For ticket Information,
call 14* 2000.
• Cesar*'* Palace, 1X0 S. Orlando Drive.
Sanford: New Image. Mon. S e t, beginning et
» p m. Details. 321 04*0
• Fltlgeralds. 510 N. Palmetto A v e , Sanlord:
Live entertainment Tues. Thurs I p m. and
Fri. Set. beginning a t fp m. Details. 173-1(10.
• Florida Symphony Orchestra, 1900 N. Mills
a v e . Suite 3. Orlando: For more Information
call 1941011
• L ik a Monroe Inn, 74*5 Northwest Hwy
17*7, Sanlord Legacy. Frl Sun * p m. to
closing Don Pete. M a i Sun. beginning at 7
p m D e ta ils .in 110*
• Orlande Arena, Orlando: Schedule ol
events Is as follows: June 10, July I. Bah lx
Shlrlne Circus. I, 5 p m ; July 7. *, Billy Joel.
I p m ; July 11, Janet Jackson; and July 15,
E ric Clapton. Tickets ere available al the
Orlando Arena Box Office Mon.-Sal. 10 a.m
to 1 p m. and all Tlckeknaster Outlets
• Rendeiveus Lounge, S R . 427. one block
north ol S.R. 434. Altamonte Springs: Bile the
Bullet, Tues Sun beginning at * p.m.
Detail*. 740 5000
• Seminole Community Collogo, Weldon
Blvd , Sanlord For information call 373 1450.
ext. 299
e The Barn, 1200 S. French A v o , Sanlord:
Live entertainment nightly beginning at *
p m . and Sunday 8 pm . Details. 3X74*71

WATER ACTIVITIES
• Captain Hay's Rlvvboat Cruises. Sanlord
Boat Works, Sanlord. next toQ ite en Bridge:
Dally narrated lours and charter* of Riverboat Princess highlight wlldlff* along thd *1.
Johns River. Tours Itave Irom Sanford
location every day except Thursdays. Tours
leave Irom Highbanks Martha and Camp
ground In DeBary on Thursdays. Admission
charge Details. 330 1412
• Katie'* Wektva Rivw Landing, to* Katie's
Cove, Sanford, oil Slate Road 44: Oilers
canoe trips Including foe Little Weklve River,
Rock Springs. SI John* River and Blue
Springs Ipatrons shuttled back upstream).
Katie s Cove also otters R .V . sites and log
cabin and boat rentals For reservations and
Information call 372 4470, or toll free *2*-14*2
Irom Orlando. Hours: Mon. T h u rs , 7:30
a m 4:30p m ; Frl. S u n ,7:30a m.-7p m
• Marina Isle Fish Camp, East Hwy. 44.
Sanlord Features sasnic eirbaat rides end
tours. R.V. perk, canpground. end boat end
motor rentels. For more Information call
(407) 377 478*
• Rivtrship Or and Romance. Monro* Harbor
on Leke Monroe. Santord: D ally cruises ol SI
Johns River. Evening cruises cater to the
romantic at heart Admission charge. O*
tails. 311 50*1
• Wekiva Falls Camp^ound. Weklva River
Road. West of I 4 o il SR 44. Sorrento: This
historical sight (known as " F o rd Springs" In
the 1800s) Includes foe "W orlds Largest
Aerial Springs." with a constant temperature
ot 74 degrees, picnic tables and pavilions
cam pilles. R V. parking, canoe rentals and
lour boats Open daily Admission charge
For information, call Ia071 (10 9*3* or (904)
3(3 8055
• Wekiva Springs State Park. t(00 Weklwa
Circle. Apopka Park ot 4.400 acres features
pavilions and grills, hiking trails, horseback
riding path, rental canoes tor the Wekiva
River and campsites as well as ottering
swimming. Iishmg a id wildlife Admission
charge Details. 8*9 114)

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EXTEN D ED OUTLOO K

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'20 percent chance uf late afterniKiu thuiiderstunns. Ills'll in I lie*
r Nj'wlow 90't» willi t)ic wind from the
southwest ut 10-15 mpli.
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T o n ig h t...Slight chance ol
Sunny 93-70
P tlyC ld y 92-72
P tlyC ld y 91-72
C lo u d y 86-73
P tly C ld y 91-70
thunderstorms before mldnigtii
Low In tile low to mid 70‘s with
a light wind from ‘ tie west.
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M OON P H A S E S
Tomorrow...Parity cloudy with
STATISTICS
a 90 percent chance ol afternoon
FR ID A Y:
thunderstorms. High In tin- toss
T h e high tem peratu re In
SO LU NAR TABLE: Vln 11:95
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to mtd 9C's with a southwesterly
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June
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D aytona Beach: highs. 1:34 62 as reported by the University
cloudy during tlx- day Saturday
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a m . ----------pm .; lows. 7:19
through Tuesday wuii scattered
a.m.. 159 p.m.: New Sm yrna and Education Center, Celery
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7 .‘•9 a.m.. 2:13 p in.
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IS 62 0 0 0
Dev tune Beech
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18 11 0 oo
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afternoon
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ts 82 000
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Sanford.

Florida — Friday. June

15.

1990 — 3A

Sanford |K&gt;llee allege Wanlla Robinson. 20. 20-15 W. 20lh SI..
Sanford, threatened to shoot the man with his own .38 i-alllM-r
pistol as she left fils house at 1503 Southwest Road, after
taking the gun from under a pillow.
Robinson was arrested Thursday at 1701 W. 13th St..
Sanford, on charges of theft of a firearm and igg.avatcd
assault.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — A 22-yrur-utd woman who was
reportedly Intoxicated and bHIIgi-ri'nt wart arrested by
Altamonte Sprint’ s police after she allegedly Interfered wJli
firefighters and fought police.
Police said they encountered Suzane Marie Koneal. 89;&gt; S.
Wyinore Road, at about 2:30 a.in. today. Firefighters were
already on the scene in response to a call in assist K o n ea l's
pregnant sister Denise Koneal. pollt-t- said.
Koneal allegedly bit, kicked and fought police lo try to keep
tneni arid firefighters away from her sister. She was arrested.
Denise Koneal also had to reportedly he restrained at the scene.
Police said she was transported to Florida Hosptlal Altamonte,
for a medical examination. After Denise Koneal Is released from
the hospital, police rcporl they expect to charge her with
Interfering with police.
Suzane Koneal was charged with battery on a policeman,
resisting with violence and Interfering with firefighters.

Girl reports attempted kidnapping
FERN PARK — A 14-year-old Fern Park girl reported to
Seminole County sheriff s deputies u man tried to force her Into
Ids car at about 0:20 p.m. Thursday near the swimming poo! at
Hidden Meadows. 2fK) Fern Park Dlvd.. Fern Park.
Thr girl said she was approachrd while using a pay phone.
The man ordered her Into his car. hul she resisted and
screamed as the man tried lo force her Into his car. a sheriffs
report said. The man drove away without her.

Seminole County DUI arrests
SANFORD — The following persons face a charge o f driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Robert Thomas Alexander, 44. 1920 Sepler Drive. Fern Park,
was arrested at 1:10 a.m. Thursday after he slopped Ids car
Inside an intersection on State Road 436. Altamonte Springs.
• Stanley Oparka. 20. of Orlando, was arrested at 12:04 a.m.
Thursday after his car was seen weaving on Stale Road 430
and Interstate 4. Altamonte Springs.
• David Jose Arredondo. 37. o f Orlando, was arrested at 3:11
p.m. Thursday after Ids car was clocked traveling 41 mph In a
30 mph zone on Oranole Road. Allamoute Springs. He was also
cited for driving without a license'and not using a seal hell.
• Carlos Tirado. 28, of DcLand. was arrested at 11:28 p.m.
Thursday after his ear with no tall lights was stopped on U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford, lie was also d ied for having an
unsafe vehicle.
• Christlnu Jo Minton, 29. Chapman Road. Oviedo, was
arrested at a gasoline slnllon on Stale Rond 426. nital
Casselberry after she allegedly drove from the scene of an
accident involving her ear on Tuskawllla Road at Red Hug Lake
Road at about 7:30 p.m. Thursday. She was also charged with
hit-and-run.

Feud with children brings arrest
LAKE MARY — A rural Lake Mary woman accused by a
neighbor of cursing her children and others who were
reportedly near the woman's ear. has been arrested.
Christine Jane Wilier. 35. 348 Philippa Place, was charged
with battery at home at 7:14 p.m. Thursday. Earlier, according
to a neighbor. Sonia Hamilton's statement to Seminole County
sheriff's deputies. Wilier allegedly cursed children and sprayed
them with u waterhosc. Hamilton also reportedly alleged that
Wilier sprayrd her In the face and fought her. A witness
reportedly told deputies Hamilton fought track (u self-defense.

Woman accused of stealing gun
SANFORD — A woman who reportedly tried unsuccesfnlly lo
borrow monev and to sell a Sanford man a gold chain at his
house June 10. has been arrested for allegedly stealing tin­
man's pistol at that time.

Her »kf Photo by Polly Jordon

Bon voyage, Virginia

Alter 19 years as secretary to the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, Virginia Longwell yesterday was wished well by
chamber members at a party In her honor at Fitzgerald's bar. She
and her husband Henry Longwell above receive an Ice vase,
made by Holiday Inn general manager Jeff Blackstone.

Rotarians
honor flag
in Sanford
B y J . M AR K KAftPIBLD

Heralf staff writer_______________
SANFORD — Scores of America n fla g s th a t flu t t e r e d
throughout the city on Flag Day
yesterday were the result o f
effort by Sanford Rotnrarians.
Since last year, the Rotary
Club of Sanford has erected 100
(lags In front of businesses and
homes as part of a civic pride
and fund-raising program.
" I t ’s a great program, a super
p r o g r a m ," said Dr. J a m es
Quinn, who Is to be Installed as
next year's president o f the club
on Monday. " It 's a win-win
program. We raise money for the
community and the flags look
Just great for all the people out
there."
Daryl McLain said the pro­
gram was started In 19B8 when
he was president. Businessmen
and homeowners pay $100 to
have the flags erected six time a
year on major national observa­
tions Including Independence
Day and Memorial Day. McLain
said the flags are erected at
about 6:30 a.m. and are taken
down at 5:30 or 6 p.m. the same
day.
The flags arc mounted In llugrou n d In co n crete staves.
Quinn said anyone can have the
flags Installed In front of their
home or business. He said the
program will continue.

Florida pastor
protests
court decision

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M AITLAND — A pastor upset
about the Supreme Court de­
cision allowing llag burning as a
form of protest celebrated Flag
Day by flying a huge Stars and
Stripes upside down to show ills
displeasure.
" I don 't b eliev e that the
framers of the Constitution ever
Intended the First Amendment
lo be stretched lo such a de­
gree." said John Butler Book,
pastor o f the North Side Church
of Christ and Christian School In
Maitland.
" I f It takes a constitutional
amendment to change that, then
so be It." he said. “ I believe tl
(the decision I Is an absolute
mess."
Book's protest began the day
after the the Supreme Court spilt
5-4 on Monday In striking down
a federal law that made Hagburning a crime. The high court
ruled that flag-burning was a
form o f political protest pro
lected by the First Amendment
A sign outside the church
reads: "Supreme Court placed in
the Hall of Shame." On the other
side the sign urges "F ly your
flag In distressed position on
June 14."
He refers to the Supreme
Court as the "extreme court."
"1 feel that the American llag
Is like currency." Book said
I
do not have the right lo burn or
lo deface U S currency, even
though Its mine, because I don't
like thr way Congress throws
my money away. The flag Is a
symbol o f all we hold dear.* he
said.
Book also protested last year
follow-log the court's decision in
a Texas east-

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EDITORIALS

Warm summit
chills Moscow
T h e la test su m m it co n fe re n ce b etw een
S oviet Presiden t M ik h ail G orb a ch ev and his
A m e rica n counterpart g iv e s tellin g e v id e n ce
o f the c h a n g in g tim es.
T h e t w o p re s id e n ts sig n e d tra d e a n d
c h e m ic a l-w e a p o n s a g r e e m e n ts a n d m a d e
s o m e p r o g r e s s t o w a r d fu r th e r r e d u c in g
nu clear arm s. T h e n . In their leisu re tim e,
they b a n tered like o ld friends a n d p layed
horseshoes.
A few yea rs ago. a su m m it resu ltin g In
rela xed relation s a n d serious a g re em en ts
betw een th e su p e rp o w ers m ig h t h ave b een
v ie w e d a s successful, e v e n ex cep tio n a l. T h is
y e a r , w ith e x p e c t a t io n s e le v a t e d b y
perestroika, the sp o tligh t fell on s o m e o f th e
n egatives, such as th e qu estion s re m a in in g
on G erm a n reu n ification and L ith u a n ia ’s bid
to secede from the S o v ie t U nion.
G orb a ch ev, p layin g th e part o f th e populist
le a d e r , r u b b e d s h ir t s le e v e s w ith M in ­
n eso ta n s. w h o w a r m ly r e c e iv e d h im in
M inneapolis. But b a ck h o n e in M oscow , th e
response to his U.S. vis it w as ch illier. T h e
S o v ie t p u b lic a p p a r e n t ly b e l i e v e s th a t
G o rb a c h e v ’s popu larity abroad w ill d o little to
s o lv e th e c o u n t r y ’ s d o m e s t ic e c o n o m ic
turm oil.
T h e S o v ie t p r e s id e n t w h o in it ia t e d
perestroika and in trodu ced at least a lim ite d
form o f d em ocracy a n d open sp eech is n o w
feelin g th e cutting* e d g e o f those freedom s.
T h e gain s he has m a d e are In Jeopardy, an d.
som e ob servers b e lie v e , so Is his political
future.
in p a rt, his p r o b le m s s t e m fr o m a n
an tiqu ated socialized a gricu ltu re system that
lias been failing to feed the S o v ie t popu lation
fo r y e a r s . G o r b a c h e v n e e d e d a p j/ o n g
m easu re o f agricultural perestroika early In
Ills reform program , instead, the ch an ges
have been timid. F arm ers h a ve been p ro ­
mised hard cu rren cy for the surplus crop s
they raise, but It's not clear w h eth er this
m odest In cen tive Is w ork in g.
W hen S oviet con su m ers heard that prices
w ere to be raised, they voted a lack o f
con fid en ce w ith th eir rubles, stripp in g store
shelves In a w ave o f p a n ic buying.
M e a n w h ile , a G o r b a c h e v r iv a l. B o ris
Yeltsin, is using th e power as the n ew ly
elected post as p residen t o f the Russian
Republic, to snipe at G o rb a ch ev’s program .
S m a ll w onder that for on ce, G orbach ev
cam e to the United S tates as e a g e r to discuss
business and a gricu ltu ra l Investm ent op tion s
as d isarm am en t. T im e is not on his side.
In this ease, his research on capitalism m a y
w ell be o n e o f the im p ortan t results o f his visit
to A m e rica .

A big shtick

It d o esn 't seem possible, but C ongress
keeps g e ttin g sillier.
R e ce n tly , co m ic s B illy C rystal. W h o op i
G old b erg and R obin W illia m s w ere in vited
into the hallow ed h a lls to yuk it up on beh a lf
o f tiie H om elessn ess P re ven tio n Bill.
It is n ’ t easy to s e e th e con n ection betw een
c o m e d y and h om elessness. W h en did h om e­
lessness becom e a la u g h in g m atter?
Not lo n g ago. S issy Spacck. Jessica Lan ge
and S a lly Fiekls. w h o had starred In m ovies
about hard-iuck farm ers, appeared In C o n ­
gress to advise th e la w m a k ers on farm
prob lem s.
It w ou ld surprise n o one if C on gress invited
W illia m Shalncr, w h o played C ap t. Kirk, and
L eon ard N im oy. tin* pointy-eared Mr. S p ook o f
Star T r e k , to help straigh ten exit any future
prob lem s with the H u bble S p a c e T elescop e.
It's too bad (lie T h r e e S toog es a ren 't around
a n y m o re . T h ey m ig h t be abk* to g iv e the
la w m a k ers a lesson in d ig n ity .

Berry's World
r

CHAPTER 11
... and leave the driving to us

CHUCK STONE

Soviet thaw will burn conservatives
WASHINGTON — The most fascinating out­
come o f (lie George Hush-Mikhall Gorbachev
summit has been the contradictions between the
theater of smiles and handshakes and the
rout-life world of tensions and conflicts.
Internationally, the two leaders basked In the
spotlight and resonated with all o f the grandeur
of two major rock stars. Their press releases and
manifestos brokered a new era In AmericanSoviet relations. "Cold W ar" Is an anachronism
consigned to the dung heap of historical myths.
Domestically, summit euphoria ought to be
good for at least 30 days of spillover popularity
when Bush und Gorbachev confront minor crises
on their respective turfs. Both face an Identical
problem: two-front war. Bush faces It on his
budget deficit and the prospect o f new taxes:
Gorbachev faces It on economic and political
pcrcslmlka.
Tennyson’s "Charge of the Light Brigade" Is
an appropriate poetic metaphor: "Cannon lo
right o f them, cannon to left o f them, cannon In
front o f them...."
For Bush, the cannon arc antl-tax-Increase
Republicans to the right o f him. pro-tax-lr.creasc
Republicans lo the left o f him and Democrats In
front o f him. For Gorbachev, they arc hard-lining
opponents to the right o f him. moderate
supporters to .uc left of him and Boris Yeltsin In
front o f him.

Yeltsin is a potential reality that cannot be
ruled out. Ironically,
the more successful
Y eltsin and Soviet
d e m o cra tic reform
are, the more painful
It w ill be for Republlran con ­
s e r v a t iv e s In th e
United Stales.
If you look at the
history o f American
foreign policy since
the end o f World War
l i ; It h a s b e e n
s t r u c t u r e d on a
deep-seated distrust
f Summit
o f Russian foreign
euphoria
adventurism.
ought to be
John Foster Dulles’
good for at
"brinkm anship" and
R o n a ld R e a g a n 's
least 30 days
•’ e v il e m p i r e ”
of spillover
capsuled the range of
oopularity J
Republican attitudes
toward the Soviet
Union. Democrats were accused of b Mng "soft on
communism.” and hard-lining, saber-rattling
Republicans believed that only they had a
pipeline to ultimate truth. Their response lo any

International event was to build a military
machine, so w r could be prepared. .it a
moment's notice, torounteme* n Soviet thrust
But they never did use that might against the
Soviet Union. Instead. America's magnificent
military Juggernaut was used tty Reugnn to
Invade a m ilitarily Impotent Grenada and
needlessly sacrifice American lives In Beirut.
Bush also used troops lo Invade the titty nation
of Panama.
With the disintegration o f Soviet economy. Its
concomitant effects on military weaponry unit a
decline In Soviet adventurism. Republicans are
faced with a discomforting dilemma. How do
they continue their demagoguery of waving the
banner of Russian expansionism and lobbying
for a massive defense budget?
Even worse, what will conservative Re­
publicans do If the peace-loving Yeltsin succeeds
the erafty Gorbachev?
The white-haired, apple-cheeked Yeltsin Is the
nearest thing lo an emergent Russian populist,
hewed out of the same rustle environment that
produced Abe Lincoln. What differentiates
Yeltsin from previous Soviet leaders are his Ixild
Irreverence: his smoldering democratic tenden­
cies. which are now being fanned into smoking
embers of reform: and. most Important o f all. Ills
ascension to power as an elected representative
of the people.

JA C K ANDERSON

Saudis, Soviets
may form pact

DAVID S. BRODER

Democrats take needed victories
WASHINGTON - Headlines from the latest
round of primaries noted the precedentbreaking victories of former San Francisco
Mayor Dianne Fctnstcin as the first woman
nominee for governor of California and former
Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt as the first
black nom inee for senator from Nortlt
Carolina. Both are Democrats and. for a party
badly In need ol energy, excitement and
potential stars, this was welcome news Indeed.
Gantt’s challenge to Sen. Jesse Helms
IR-N.C.I. the conservative whom liberals most
love to hate, automatically becomes one o f the
few races In this off-year that will draw money
and attention across the country.
Felnstclns bailie with Sen. Pete Wilson
IR-Calli.) for the California governorship fits
into that same small category, and not just
because of her personality. The next governor
will help determine how die congressional
dlstriel boundary lines are drawn and which
party will control the- largest and most rapidly
growing delegation In the House of Repre­
sentatives.
Long ago. both parties agreed thut die most
Important battles this year were die governor­
ships of three fast-growing mega-stales —
California. Texas and Florida — all held by
Republicans today. It Is now clear that the
Democrats | k i s c a real threat In at least two.
und perhaps all three, o f those states. In
California. It Is no secret that the Republicans
who recruited Wilson to run for the governor­
ship that Incumbent George DcukmcJIan IK) is
vacating alter eight years did not fancy
Felrisleln as his opponent. They would fur and
away have preferred stale A lly. Gen. John Van
dc Kamp |I&gt;). u sincere technocrat with a
gaping vulnerability for falling to prosecute
one ol die Hillside Strangler eases.
As a reporter. I have lo keep my distance
Irnm dial race, because my oldest son worked
for Felnstein In her lust couple of years us
mayor. Hut there’s no bias Involved In telling
you that tiilluentlal Republicans regard her
combination of femininity, governmental ex­
perience and freshness to statewide politics as
a potent mixture In an electorate apparently
eager to shake tilings up in Sacramento.
Felnstein ts the second woman the Demo­
crats have picked in I lit- banner contests. Slate
Treasurer Ann Ktchards |D| won a lough
primary and runoff for the nomination against
businessman and political novice Clayton
Williams iRl ior die o |k -ii governorship In
Texas In the third key Sunbelt contest.
Florida. Democrats will not choose between
lavored former Sen. Lawton Chiles and Rep.
Hill Nelson until September Bill polls already
show Chiles running ahead ol embattled Gov.
lioti Marline/ IRl
Fctnstein and Chiles are moderates In the
co..texts ol itielr slates Richards ts a liberal In
a state 'hat has not elected a liberal governor
or senator In the last quurtcrc-ntury. What

they have In com m on is an ability lo
com m unicate strong personal leadership
traits, even to a decidedly cynical electorate.
That cynicism Is what strikes the thoughtful
unalysls on both the
R e p u b l i c a n and
D e m o c ra tic sid es.
Robert Teeter. Presi­
dent Bush's pollster,
to ld h is p a r tn e r .
M ary Lukens. the
o t h e r d a y t It a t
"there's no election
out there." He meant
that voters arc Ig­
noring most political
ads and passing up
In droves the oppor­
tunity to pick can­
didates in primaries.
■ But polls al­
Speaking of the fall
ready show
ca m p u tg n . T e e t e r
Chiles running
said: "It will be a
six-week war."
ahead ol
Democratic pollster
embattled
Geoff Garin agrees.
Gov. Bob
" T h e turnout has
Martinez (R) J
b e e n
l o w to
a jysmally low ." tie
said. "W e are continuing to turn people off to
the process, even In campaigns that are free of
negatives.”
What many suspect Is that voters who arc
turned off by the politicians In the spring
would not need much of u stimulus to turn
against the politicians In the autumn. And that
could pose a danger to the -Republicans
defending Itielr party's hold on governorships
In the three key incga-statcs — even If It helps
the GOP on balance In Its uphill buttle to
regain control o f die Senate.
The problem will be worse for Republicans If
the economy should stir fresh concerns among
the voters. Already, the GOP governors of
Florida. Texas and California have tieen forced
to do what President Bush has refused to do.
Every one ol them lias either recommended nr
signed tax Increases lilts year:
— Texas Gov. William P. Clements |K| last
week signed a salcs-tax Increase to solve a
tin.wu lng crisis In the public schools
— Deiikmcjlan led the battle for an Initiative
to double the slate's gas tax. narrowly
approved by the voters last Tuesday.
— And Marline/ lias an even bigger lax
package tin relative terms) moving through die
Florida legislature tn order lo fill a $1 trillion
gap in hts $ 11 billion budget
Restrictions on federal domestic spending
lunlundrd Medicaid mandates, lor example)
have added to the problems hi these growth
stales. Republicans In all three states now look
to Bush — and tlie Washington budget
negotiations — to make the decisions dial will
help keep die national economy growing

W ASH ING TON - T h e world's largest
producer of off and the largest ex|&gt;orter of it
arc forging an uneasy bond that could
dominate the world petroleum market.
The Soviet Union and Saudi Arabia arc
strange bedfellows. One has long been ruled
by communists and atheists. The other Is a
strictly religious monarchy aixl the birthplace
of Islam.
But that doesn't
seem to be stopping a
relationship of con­
venience between the
two nations amid a
persistent world oil
glut.
On the heels o f
another summit by
the Arab-domtnatcd
O f*E C o i l c a r t e l
aimed at bolstering
sagging prices, the
Saudis and Soviets
h a ve op en e d newtalks of their own.
T h e y 're apparently
The Soviet
trying to accomplish
Union and
without OPEC what
Saudi Arabia
the once-formldablc
are strange
cartel couldn't. The
bedfellows. £
Saudts. rich In oil
reserves, dom inate
OPEC. The Soviets,
who arc not mem­
bers o f the cartel, produce more than Saudi
Arabia but have less oil in the ground. The
two arc trying to stabilize prices.
If Saudi Arabia and the Soviet Union
accomplish that by agreeing on production
goals — and If they pull In Iraq, the
next-largest producer — same say they could
dominate the market. It could also mean the
end o f the Impotent OPEC. Of course, the
m ism atched m arriage lias s m t e major
stumtUng blacks. The Saudis detest commu­
nism and long have been a strategic U.S. ally.
The country's Islamic thcocnits have made
no secret of their steadfast financial and
mural support for Afghanistan's freedom
lighters, battllngu Soviet-hacked regime. One
o f our associates who visited Saudi Arabia
last year said tl ts not uncommon to meet
people who tiave volunteered to fight for the
rebels tn Afglianlstan.
Soviet troop casualties there over the last
decade are largely u product o f the hundreds
o f millions of dollars In Saudi aid to the
rebels.
Another hindrance ts the Saudis' historical
Interest In fostering ties with the Soviet
Union's own 53 million restive Moslems.
Soviet Islamic leaders arc challenging the
traditional communist hierarchy amid pointcal change there.
Yet problems remain between the United
States and Saudi Arabia that could drive the
Saudls closer to the Soviets.
The Untied States maintains close tics to
Israel, at least publicly alienating many Arab
countries. America has neglected broadbased Arab demands for an Independent
Palestinian stale. And in tin- Saudis' eyes.
Israel exercises veto power over U.S arms
sales to the Arab kingdom.
As far as the Saudts are concerned, the time
could tie right toeuddle up to tlx- the Soviets
As always with t Ik - Intrigue o f gco-polfflcs.
they probably can overlook their lun
damcntal phlloaiphleal differences for the
time being so lioth can shore up off prices and
bring In more nurd currency.
That doesn’t mean the Soviets will sum
worrying about the Moslems militating lor
greater freedom on the Soviets' own southern
Hank.
But It Is yet another reminder that money
can make even the staunchest hx-s appear a
little friendlier.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters to ihe editor an welcome All Iritcis
must t&gt;«- signed. Include the address n| Hi&lt;
writer and a d.iyiiuii n-|cp|iuu&lt; number
Letters should lx- on a single
I and I&gt;&lt;
as brirl us |xissilile.. Letters a ie si.h|t 1 1 to
editing

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Sanford H arald, Sanford, Florida — Friday. June 15. 1990 — BA

New tax package takes effect next week Bids
______________________ ■
■* MICHAIL Mfll I—

United Proaa Interactional______
TA LLAH ASSEE The t l
billion tax pa ’ age that will lake
effect next week without Gov.
Bob Martinez' signature could
create a legal hitch In the state's
plan to collect $199 million in
speeded-up sales tax payments,
officials said Thursday.
Martinez' refusal to sign the
lax bill means It will not take
cfTect until 15 days after he
received It. That makes the
effective date June 21 — one day
after the speeded-up tax pay­
ments authorized In the tax
package are due.
Th e Florida Department o f
Revenue plans to collect the
money June 20. notwithstand­
ing the dubious legal authority
for the move. The 3.900 retailers
Involved were not very happy
about the situation. Industry
spokesmen said, but they would
IIkely pay up anyway.
Peter Dunbar, general counsel
to the governor, played down the

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*

prospects for any difficulty with
the collections. He also denied
Martinez' decision not to sign
the tax package Into law was
motivated by any elrctlon year
reluctance to be associated with
the big tax Increase.
It's just that Martinez objects
to elements or the plan — such
as technical changes to the way
s ta te tru s t fu n d s a rc ad
ministered, and language con­
cern in g b illb o a rd s in Dade
County — but not strongly
enough to veto the whole
package. Dunbar said.
Other elements of the package.
Including a 9.9-cent-per-pack
Increase In the state cigarette
tax. were baaed on Martinez
proposals, and are acceptable to
the governor. Dunbar said.
"If the governor has problems
with a bill or parts of • bill, he
sometimes lets It pass so the
Legislature's action stands on Its
own without his endorsement."
Dunbar said.
The package Includes mostly
excise taxes hitting smokers and

CoatlaweA

drinkers. It also contains higher
motor vehicle fees and levies on
corporations and people with
large Investment portfolios.
The sales tax speedup Is a
gambit to help the state out of a
looming revenue shortfall In the
current fiscal year, which ends
June 30. Without the extra
money, the state's "rainy day"
fund would dip from the usual
$150 million to only $5.5 mil­
lion, and the Interest rate the
state pays to borrow money
might be affected.
Current state law requires big
retailers to remit 10 percent of
their estimated sales tax receipts
on the 20th of each month. The
new law says retailers that pay
more than $200,000 a year In
sales taxes must remit 66 per­
cent of their estimated tax this
month — a one-shot deal to raise
lots of cash In a hurry.
According to Dunbar, going
ahead with the speedup actually
saves retailers having to make
two payments to the state, one
on the 20th and another a few

War
Continued from Page 1A
rather he voted for him
based on his qualifications.
"1 regret if he expects me to
change my basis for selection
now." Goff said.
GofT felt that Telson. who
announced last month that she
would not seek re-election to the
post she has held for 16 years,
should not be making decisions
which will effect the board next
year.
"It seems to me If she wants to
run the school board next year."
he said, "she should run for the
school board this year."
Goff added that he believed

Students-

that Telson, a "la m e duck J r.; Bullder/developer: Mike
1A
politician " and Betslnger, a Bass; Commercial land acquisi­ reaction to the serum.
“ dead duck politician" owed an tion specalllst: Robert GofT;
Tuberculosis Is a disease of (he
apology to the members of the Architect: Frank Schmidt: Real respiratory system. The eymestate attorney: John R. Stoop; toms include coughing, sneezing
Business Advisory Committee.
Pointing out that the commit­ Strategic planner: Dr. William and spilling blood.
tee members all volunteer their Caltarman: Purchasing man­
Since Wednesday of this week,
time and expertise for the benefit agement: Jack Zdsman.
about 100 youn^ters have been
of the children of the Seminole
County school district, he noted
Also. Chief executive officer: tested. Six of those reacted
that the group "deserved better John A. Koegel: Certified public positively to the test. There are
still about 300 students who had
than to be slammed by the accountant: G. Thomas Kuhn;
been exposed to the infected
board."
General commercial contractor:
student who have not been
The Business Advisory Com­ C.W. Pratt; Telecommunications
tested. Many are expected at the
mittee approved by the board specialist: Kenneth L. Medlln;
Insurance management: Stuart health department's Sanford of­
consists of:
fice today.
Civil engineer Danny Wright; H. Farb and Financial manage­
Land planner: Hugh W. Harllng ment: Thomas D. Berrell.
Those students who It Is de­
termined are Infected will un­
dergo additional review.

FAA report: Wind sensors not
working when storm hit airport
United Press International
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. Wind-detecting equipment was
not working last weekend when
hurricane-force winds ripped
through K n oxville’ s McGhee
Tyson Alport damaging planes
and buildings, aviation officials
said.
The safety devices are also not
working at airports la Nashville
and Memphis and at 54 other
major U.S. airports, the Federal
A via tio n A dm in istration r e ­
ported.
Fred F..rrar of the FAA said
ine safety devices have been out
o f service for about ten days due
to computer problems.
"W c are not using them,"
Farrar said. "W c are replacing
the software and we expect them
to be up and running June 16."
Some other airports where the
wind Indlcatois are down in­
clude Atlanta. Charlotte, N.C..

M iam i, L ou isville, K y.. and
Birmingham. Ala., according to
A rle n e S a lac o f the F A A 's
S o u th e rn R e g io n o f fic e In
Atlanta.
Strong winds did thousands o f
dollars o f damage Saturday at
the airport just south of Knox­
ville and were caused by a
microburst - dangerous, quick
forming gusts that push directly
downward.
Airport spokeswoman Sharon
Pound said a wind speed meter
near the runway "topped out at
160 m p h " d u r i n g the
mlcrobursl.
&gt;
" I know of no other storm that
has caused this much dam age."
Pound said. "It la fortunate no
one was Injured. It was pretty
intense weather."
The winds damaged 14 parked
aircraft, flipping some of them
o v er, and tossed a ir ca rgo
equipment containers onto the
tarmac, according to airport air

traffic supervisor Ed Johnson.
Johnson said no planes were
landing or taking off when the
afternoon storm hit.
The storm also knocked out
the control tower's radar system
for more than an hour, Johnson
said, adding that microbursts
and similar wind shears have
been blamed for at least two
airline crashes in recent years.
&gt;:

,

t

'

■

- - He said the wind-detecting
device, which tells air traffic
controllers If dangerous shifts in
the wind are In the airport's
vicinity. Is the only way the
airport has to detect microbursts
and wind shears.
He said six wind sensors are
placed at different sections of the
a irp o rt to pick up sudden
changes In weather.
"Anytim e you have a thun­
derstorm, you have potential for
h a il, t o r n a d o e s and
microbursts." Johnson said.

Survey
Continued from Pago 1A
administra­
tion at Florida State University.
"It may well be that younger
employees don't have the time
p e r s p e c t iv e a ffo rd e d o ld e i
employees They've Just seen the
greedy '80s and are perhaps
m o re d i s i l l u s i o n e d . " s a id
Bowman, who conducted the
survey.
" I think the basic point Is that
there is a pervasive sense of
unease about ethics In society as
a whole." he said. "It's not the
kind of thing that lends Itself to

Mall

Continued from Page 1A
be spent on
road Improvements, and one of
the projects would be the sixlanlng of State Road 46 from
Interstate 4 to County Road 15.
"T h is will result In traffic flow
far In excess of what the Semi­
nole Mall will bring In." McCarty
said.
McCarty also said the con­
struction o f the mall would
provide 1,500 temporary Jobs
and the retail businesses Inside
the complex would provide full­
time Jobs to as many as 2,500
people, most o f them residents
from the Immediate area.
"Many o f the retailers will be
providing above minimum wage
Jobs." chamber Vice President
Jim Young said. " I think a
long-term effect of It will be that
It will bring more people Into
Seminole County and we will see
an i n c r e a s e I n a c t i v i t y
downtown."
Steve Cooke. Central Florida
Regional Airport director of
av'atlon. said the road Improve­
ments McCarty discussed were
"satisfactory" far the amount of
traffic that would be brought In
by the development of the area.
" I think what you are going to*
sec Is a lot of retail areas
developing around the mall —
not necessarily In one center,
but spread out,” Cooke said. "It
will he kind of like what wr have
In Altamonte Springs."

days later when the bill actually
becomes law.
"It's certainly not worth get­
ting uptight about from our
standpoint." said James Tally,
lobbyist for the Merchants Asso­
ciation of Florida. “ But If I were
the Department of Revenue. I'd
want to make sure I was on firm
legal ground."
Meanwhile, aides to the two
Democrats vying for the right to
take on Martinez In the Novem­
ber general election said the
governor's refusal to sign the bill
shows political cowardice.
Form er U .S. Sen. Lawton
Chiles "laughed and said. 'It
sounds like one of the more
courageous things I've heard
about.’" campaign press secre­
tary Julie Fletcher told the St.
Petersburg Times.
"He (Martinez) Is playing polit­
ical games," said Don Pride,
spokesman for U.S. Rep. Bill
Nelson. "T ru m a n said. 'The
bu ck stops here.' M artinez
seems !o think It stops anyplace
but the governor's office."

easy answers.
Bow m an p olled 441 c ity ,
c o u n t y , s ta te a n d fe d e r a l
employees throughout the Unit­
ed States on ethics In govern­
ment. business and soctely as a
whole.
He found that much o f the
cynicism results from hostility
between career civil servants
and Increasing numbers o f polit­
ical appointees, especially In the
federal government.
“ I think there Is an Increasing
spilt between those two groups
that became more dramatic In
the ‘80s." he said. "It has had a
very damaging effect. There are
far more political appointees
lhan there were before and their
quality varies a lot."
For American society as a

whole, 48 percent o f those sur­
veyed disputed the statement:
"Ethics Is similar to the weather;
everyone talks about It. but no
one does anything about It."
But a large minority, 39 per­
cent, agreed with the statement.
The remaining 12 percent were
uncertain.
Mere than 60 percent felt that
society suffers from a "moral
numbness" after a decade of
scandals Involving Wall Street,
organized religion, the Pentagon
and the White House.
Government employees were
no m o.e enamored o f business
ethics. Almost 90 percent dis­
a g r e e d th a t " g o v e r n m e n t
morality Is lower than business
morality."

D EATH S
EVA FRIES
Eva Fries. 93. 989 Orienta
Ave.. Altamonte Springs, died
Tuesday at Life Care Center.
Altamonte Springs. Bom March
5. 1897, In Atlanta, she moved
to Altamonte Springs from Or­
lando in 1988. She w as a
homemaker.
S u rv iv o rs Include sisters.
Florence Tull. Durham. N.C..
and Margaret Howrey. Danville.
III.
B ald w ln -F a lrch lld Fun eral
Home. Forest City. In charge of
arrangements.

PIERRE ANDRE LEVEQUE
JR.
Pierre Andre Levequc Jr.. 50.
108 S. Chapman Ave., Sanford,
died May 25 at his residence.
Born June 6. 1939. In Oxford.
N.C.. he moved to Sanford from
Tampa In 1977. He was a retired
deputy with the Hillsborough
County S h e riffs Department
and u Baptist. He was a former
science and math teacher for
Hillsborough Cbunty schools, a
lifetime member of the Nation..!
Rifle Association and a member
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MURIEL ELLA WIRTH
Muriel Ella Wirth. 80 68
Azalea Drive West. DeBary. died
Wednesday at Airport Adult
Care Center. Sanford. Born May
17. 1910. In Wheeling. W.Va..
she m oved to DeBary from
SevlcrvtHc. Tenn. in 1982. She
was a receptionist and an ac­
countant. She was a Methodist,
past matron of Order of the
Easter Star and past worthy high
priestess of W itte Shrine of
Jerusalem.
Survivors Include son. Charles
D.. D eB ary; sisters. W ilm a
Latham. Kuth Faulkner, both ol
New Yotk; brothers, George
Crosby. Columbus. Ohio. David
C rosb y. W ash in gton . Ralph
Crosby. Salt Lake City: two
g r a n d c h ild r e n , fo u r g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
O aklaw n Park C e m e lery/Funcral Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of arrangements.

p a r t m e n t , the Infected
youngsters will undergo chest
X-Rays and. If deemed necessary
by the attending physician,
sp u tu m testa to determ ine
whether they have developed
tuberculosis.
She said that If they have only
been Infected by the bacteria,
they can take a simple antibiotic
to prevent any further pro­
gression of the disease.
If. however, the disease has
begun to take effect, the stu­
dents will have to undergo more
extensive therapy Involving sev­
eral drugs.

According to Jones, even If the
tuberculin bacteria has pro­
gressed to the second stage. It Is
According to Maureen Jones. not cause for great concern.
R.N.. senior community health
*'We have drugs that we did
coordinator at the health de­ not have a couple of decades ago

would Inhibit their ubtllty to
make a living and survive, bui
we could file liens againsl thrli
property.” Mlchanczyk said.
Mlchanczyk said levies could
also be filed to recover the
money owed, but these would
not be part o f the public record.
The assets o f l* e facility could
also be taken i. r payment, she
said.
"W e czui't disclose Information
on Hens." the representative
said. “ It may amount to the
sam e thing, but It's Just a
different kind oflaw. It's not part
o f the public record."
Mlchanczyk said If another
auction occurs. It won't be for
several weeks.
"W e'll make it." Mike said. "I
believed before. I believe now.”
Mike did not want to talk
about the Issue, but described
hef reaction to the auction In.
one word: "Jubilation."
Mike said efforts were un­
derway to raise money to pay
the facility's debt, but she would
not know anything specific until
early next week.

which can pretty much
tuberculosis." she said.

cure

According to health depart­
m ent statistics about 1.000
c a s e s o f t u b e r c u lo s is a rc
diagnosed In Florida annually.

Motorist----Continued from Page 1A
Schumacher was taken to the
South Sem in ole C om m unity
Hospital emergency room where
doctors credited the two officers
with saving his life.
A c c o r d in g lo a h o s p it a l
spokesperson, Schu m ach er's
condition yesterday afternoon
was listed as critical, but by this
morning It had Improved and
was upgraded to serious.

Father, son charged in scheme
to distribute ton of marijuana
United Prats Intermrttenal
NEWARK. N.J. - The FBI
arrested a father and son at their
homes in New Jc retry jraetply
Wednesday on Florida chtefeea of
conspiring to distribute more
than one ton o f marijuana.
A federal magistrate In New­
ark ordered Richard Imbcrt Sr.
and Ills son. also named Rich­
ard. detained without ball pend­
ing a hearing Friday.
Federal prosecutors In Florida

charge that the younger Imbcrt.
a Berkeley Heights resident,
headed a group o f 10 people.
Including his father, that con­
spired to sell at least 1,000
kilograms of marijuana between
September K M and December
1989. A n In d ic tm e n t w a s
handed up Tuesday by a federal
grand |ury In Tampa.
If convicted, they face prison
terms o f 10 years to life and fines
of $4 million.
The government Is also seek­
ing forfeiture of property owned

by the linbcrls. Including the
father's house In Madison. N.J..
and property owned by the son
In Tampa. Fla. Two aulomobllcs
and a small quantity of whinpowder were seized during the
arrests.
. . .
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A s s is t a n t U .S . A t t o r n e y
Marlon Percell said she Is seek­
ing detention o f the Imberts
pending (rial, arguing thnl they
are bath dangerous and likely to
Her If released.
The Imberts and eight oilier
defendants will be tried In
Tampa.

School board attorney suspended
United Frees International
FORT W ALTO N BEACH - A
school board attorney bestknown for working out a com­
promise In a controversial school
prayer case has been suspended
over the disappearance o f nearly
$200,000, officials said Wednes­
day.
Pledger Su llivan , su p erin ­
tendent o f Okaloosa County
schools, said school officials sus­
pect David Selby of lying and
forging letters regarding the
money, which was to be used lo
purchusc land for a school.
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"W e may have to go to auction
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M lchanczyk. aislstant public
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Mlchanczyk a i d the Hen is
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"W e’re examining our options,
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
W hile Sox one game out
CHICAGO — Lance Johnson scored on u
sacrifU c ny awl hit an Rill single to back Eric
King Thursday night and lift Chicago lo a 3-2
victory over the Oakland Athletics, pulling the
White Sox lo within one game o f the American
League West leaders.
Seminole Community College graduate Hobby
Thigpen pitched the ninth Tor Ills 21st save In
the first game of the four-game series matching
the two teams with the best records In baseball.
King. 6-1. scattered 10 hits over 5 2-3 Innings,
striking nut three and walking none. It was his
fourth win In his last five starts.
In other Al. games. Detroit pounded Cleveland
7-3. Milwaukee blasted Halttmore 8-5. New York
lopped Hoston 3-1. Toronto clobticrrd Minnesota
7-1 and Seattle edged Texas 5-4.

SPORTS FESTIVAL
County to host events
Sem inole County will be the host this
weekend for the women's basketball und soccer
events for the Fourth Annual Orlando Sports
Festival.
The women's basketball games will be held at
both Lake Mary and Oviedo High Schools and
will start at 8:30a.m. Saturday.
The soccer games will take place at the
Scm lnol" Soccer Complex located In Lake Mary.
Action gets umk-r way Saturday morning at 8
a.m.
Thl* Is the second weekend of the month long
competition that will attract more than 1.200
Central Florida participants to the Olympic
Style festival.
Other events this weekend will Include
baseball. doubk*s beach volleyball, synchro­
nized swimming, volleyball und windsurfing.
F or m ore Inform ation contact C alu dla
Ciavarclla at 898-1313.

AUTO RACING
New Smyrna offers kid rides
SAMSULA — It will be a special night al the
New Smyrna Speedway this Saturday night as
the competitors take children for rides around
the track In their cars before the regular racing
c a rd g e ls u n d e rw ay .

Other special events planned for this week
Include q 30-lap "D " I tom tiers race and a
Powder Fuff Derby.
In addition to the special events their will also
be the regular Late Model. Sportsman. *'A"
(lumbers, Florida Modlflcds. Mini Stocks and
Spectator Races.
The Speedway Is located at the corner of SR
415 and SR 44. nine miles west of New Smyrna
Beach.
For more Information on these events call the
New Smyrna Speedway at 1904) 427-4129.

GOLF
Ekana offers clinic
OVIEDO — The Ekana G olf and Country Club
o f Oviedo will offer a Junior Golf Clinic on
Wednesday. July 25. Thursday July 26 and
Friday. July 27.
The clinic will run from 9 a.m. • 11 a.m. all
three days and will cost $30.
Instructors for the clinic will lie Tim Allen.
Steve Mutton and Tim Powell.
For more Information call Tim Alien-Golf
Proffesslonal at 366-1211.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Raines, Martinez lead Expos
ST. LOUIS — Sanford's Tim Raines drew a
buses-loaded. ninth inning walk Thursday night
to lift the Montreal Expos to a 3-2 victory over
(he St. Louis Cardinals.
Larry Walker k-d off the ninth with a single off
reliever Tom Niedcnfuer. With one out Spike
Owen walked, and one out later Ken Dayley
replaced Niedcnfuer and gave up a single to
pinch-hitter Mike Fitzgerald, scoring Walker for
a 2-2 lie. with Owen going to second. Owen took
third on a wild pitch by Dayley. Casselberry's
Dave Martinez walked to load the bases before
Raines forced In the winning run on a 3-2 pitch.
Th e Expos took a 1-0 lead In the first Inning
on three singles. Martinez slngk-d with one out.
I hen -Raines reached on art infield single after
squthblng a lull down the first-base line.
Martinez scored when Tim Wallach broke Ills
bat and bloopcd a single lo right.
In the NL. It was San Francisco 6. San Diego
2: Cincinnati 4. Atlanta 3: New York at
Pittsburgh and Chicago at Philadelphia were'
|Nisiponed by rain.
C o m p ile d fr o m s t a f f a n d w l r a r e p o r t * .

BASEBALL
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■ Classified, Page 8B
■ Com ics, Page 10B

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Bogeajis helps Braves stay alive in Top Team tourney
Pram staff rspsrta
MOUNT DORA — Dan HogeaJIs struck out 17 to
lead the Altamonte Springs Nallonul Braves lo a
14-3 blowout of Oviedo In the Area 3 bracket of
the Top Team Tournament on Thursday night at
(he Mount Dora Little League complex.
Th e win keeps the Braves alive In the
double-elimination afTnlr and advances them lo
this evening’s 7 p.m.game with Deltona at
Casselberry Little League. The survivor will play

and beat Fust Is on Saturday lo force a
winuer-tuke all contest on Monday.
Earlier In the tournament. Deltona handed the
Braves their first loss.
HogcuJIs also helped Ills own cause by
contributing two doubles, three runs and five RBI
to lead a 12-hit Brave offensive. Aaron Long
contributed a single, double and five RBI while
Mike Frlker had a single, double and three runs
scored.
Also chipping In were Eric Slrcsen-Ruter (two

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singles, four runs scored). Josh llazcn (double.
RBI). Damon Pullen and Lino Mancctxi (each
with a singled and a run scored). Chris Llllon (till
by pitch, run scored) and Mike Fitzglhbons (walk,
run scored).

Learning while playing
Lake Mary,
Oviedo gain
experience
By TONY DaSORMIER
Herald Sports Editor
L A K E M A R Y - E x p erie n ce .
That's what high sehooi summer
league baseball Is all about, gaining
experience.
And on Thursday night, when
Lake Mary look a 5-3 win from
Oviedo In a game played at Lake
Mary High Sehooi. boll) teams
gained some valuable experience.
For starters. Lake Mary got an
eyeful of two players who could
figure prominently In next year's
va rsity cam paign: pitcher Dan
McGatlln and Infleldcr Nelli James.
McGutlln tossed a complete game In
his first start of the summer while
James sparkled at shortstop.
"T h e kids are having fun and
lixiklng good." said Coaeli Kelly
Walnscott. "I think Neill Is going lr
be a real surprise at shortstop."
Jam es made a scries of Im­
pressive plays hut the best was one
on a ball hit by Uubba Fore. Going a
long way to fits left. James llclded
the ball behind second base and.
turning back against his body,
made a one-hop throw that beat
Fore.
Those kind of defensive plays
helped McGatlln. who pitched for
the Lake Mary Junior varsity last
□ See Lessons. Page 2B
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Herald Photo by Kelly Joiden

Typical ot summer league games, there were some tine
and some not-so-fine plays made in Thursday night s
Lake Mary-Oviedo game. On the fine side was Oviedo

Academy sweeps deuce
from Tennessee visitors
By ROBBIE STOCK
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD W h e n t he
Clarksville (Term.) Classics re­
turned to S an ford S 'a d iu m
Thursday night, they found a
different Florida Baseball School
Academy team watting for them
— and different results as well.
After defeating the Academy
8-5 on Monday, the Classics
found themselves on the wrong
e n d In h o t h e n d s o f a
doubleheader. 4-3 and 8-5.
In the first game. Wes lllcr
scored on a throwing error to give
the Academy the winning run In
the last Inning, liter was pinch­
running for catcher John Cox.
Paul Gianibalvo nailed down
the win with the last of three
scoreless Innings.
The second game featured a
crushing two-run homer by an
exhausted Cox. who caught both
contests, and a s'rong pitching

performance by starter Doug
Bunn, who went five Inmngs In
pick up the win.
Pete Arcomonc. who hud an
lusldc-the-park homer earlier in
the contest, scored the Iasi run of
(lie second game after drilling an
o p p o s ite - fie ld tr ip le . The
Academy scored three runs In
each of llie fourth and filth
Innings.
T h e C la ssics a ttem p ted a
comeback in the sixth Inning, lull
after loading Ihe buses, could
muster up no more than one run.
"T h e win was not a surprised,"
said Wes Rlukcr. " If you play
routine hasehall and defense, you
win. We played about 50 minutes
longer than we should have.
Overall. I was pleased."
The FBS Academy will con­
tinue Its Buddy Lake League
schedule on Saturday In a 2 30
p.m. game with Ihe Sanford
Reds. With Ihe two losses. Ihe
Classics dropped to 31- IO.

third baseman Chris Huff tagging out Lake Mary's Chris
Barfield on a steal attempt But an Oviedo error and Iwo
walks were key parts to Lake Mary's winning rally

Brock, First Baptist win
Thursday night opener
F ro m s ta ff ra p o rta
S A N F O R D — S id n e y B rock
hlaslt-d a 300-loot single with no
one mil in the bottom of the seventh
to score Boh McIntosh with the
winning run as First Bpaiisi Church
oulscurcd Dunbars 13-12 opening
nlglil action of the Sanford Recre­
ation Department Men's Thursday
Night " C " Slowpiteh Solihull al
Chase Park.
In Ihe oilier game. Ihe A s scored
five runs In the first and six runs in
Ihe fourth enroute lo a 14-2 fiveImilng victory over Rhino Systems.
Next week's schedule has Dun­
bars taking on Rhino Systems al
6:30 p in. and the A s challenging
First Baptist al 7:30 p.m.
The game Iwlwccn Dunbars and
First Baptist was a seesaw allalr
wiili lirsi one team, then the other
taking itinis leading. Dunbars took
lilt- llrsl lead with Hirer runs In the
lop ot tin- first Inning and First
Baplisi answered with four runs in
ihe txiiiom o f the llrsl

Dunbars scored two rims in each
of the second and fourth Innings
and First Baplisi countered with
two runs in each of the third and
fourth Innings. Then Dunbars took
Ihe first substantial lead ol ilit* mglit
with a Ihrrc-run fifth. Dunbars
scored the three runs with singles
off the bats of Wayne Kelly. Steve
Ahar. Tim Gtllls. Hot) Klrrhucr and
Mike Broderick.
Dunbars increased Its lead lo I I N
by scoring a single run in the sixth
as Kelly doubled with two mils in
score Dave Sowers who had singled.
Firs) Baplisi came buck lo take a
12-11 lead with four runs In the
bottom of the six III Mcllltosll
singled and Sieve Laurence tripled
to score McIntosh. After Brock
doubled In Laurence. Mike Henley
singled Brock lo Ihtrd and Itroek
scored on a Don Nicholas single.
Robert Jones singled In Io«i&lt;I liltliases with no one mil. but ihe
Dunbars pitcher settled down lo
See S oftball, Page 2B

‘ M icrow ave’ heats up, helps P isto n s repeat as cham ps
U n it e d P r i l l In t e r n a t io n a l
PORTLAND. Ore. — Move over Hill Russell
Step aside. George Mlkan and Magic Johnson.
The Bad Bovs have bullied their way Into your
exclusive neighborhood.
The Detroit Pistons gained entrance Into the
elite club of repeal champions Thursday nlglil.
defeating ihe Portland Trail Blazers 92-90 lo
complete a record-lying road sweep In ihe NBA
Finals.
Vtnnic J o h n s o n . dorm int In Hie llrsl three
quarters. nailed a 15-loot Jumper with sevenleniiis ot a second left to snap a 90-!K&gt; tic ,,s
Detroll won the hest-of-seven series 4 games lo I
to Join ttie Critics and Lakers as the only
franchises in league history to rapture tlit- crown
In consecutive seasons.
"W hen I was In college (al Baylor) I used lo lilt
them all the tim e." said Hie man nieknai.ieil
'Microwave.' "But never In the pros
Johnson scored 15 of his 16 jxnuts m Hie tlnal
|&gt;crtod. including 7 ot tils team's last 9 points, as
the Pistons stormed back front a 90-83 deficit
with twi- minutes It play.

Piston s pla ym ak er Islab T h om a s, who
averaged 27.6 points a game In ihe series, was a
unanimous choice lo receive the Most Valuable
Player award In the Finals.
Detroit, which swept the Lakers Iasi year,
needed only nine games In ihe championship
round lo win h.ick-to-bui k titles. Thai Ix-iiereil
ihe previous record of 10 set by Boston In 1964
and 1965.
"W e believe we are one ol die lx-si team s ever
lo play the game ol basketball." sau! I Looms
who had 29 points on 13 of 20 shouting.
The Pistons joined the 1953 Minneapolis
Lakers as the only teams to win three road games
in Hie Finals The Iwo als4&gt; are the only clubs lo
capture Ihe middle three road games in ihe 10
title series to leaiure Ihe 2-3-2 format
"A n y team dial can come Into Hits arena and
win three In a row is a great team.' Del roll Coach
Chuck Dalv said
I really wauled bi get u over
with I (tld mil want lo play another game tin
l&gt; -1 roll I "
Wlia! made Ibis all sr.- am.i/uig was tin t.n I
Detroit bad entered Game 3 al Memorial
Coliseum u ith a 16-year. 20 game losing sin-.ik

al Portland. And Ihe Trail Blazers had won their
ilrst nine home games in (lie ptayolls.
Portland, though, fullered after winning Game
2 In overtime at Hie Palace, and tailed its hid to
win Us second NBA title* and llrsl since 1977
"In the last iwo minutes they made every
dllllcult shot they had to make." Trail Blazers
Coach Kick Adelman said. "T h a i's why they're
ihe world champions."
The Trail Blazers losi three straight home
games lor the llrsl time since Jan. 1989. The
Pistons sr-i .i Finals record with ihelr liltli
siiaiglu road victory dating to Iasi year
Alter Bm k Williams concluded a 9 2 Poitlaiid
hursi with a |am with 2 07 to play. Thomas iviu c
oil ihe bench after a six-minute rest — hr
sulfereil a hlixidy nose when elbowed bv Jerome
Kcrsr-v — and Detroit tx-gau llsenuirh.it k
Johnson struck lor 5 quick |x»mts lx hire a
Thomas jumper — his only jxiints ol Hie lourih
quarter — lied II 90-90 with 36 5 seconds tell
Alter Portland s Terry Porter threw the ball mil
ol I m h i i m I s 16 set tmds taler. Johnson look a pass
In-... nun *s ti.it keil inlo Kcrsev. Hu n pulled
up m s *is b
&lt;game vv inner

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*• — Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida — Friday, June 15. 1990

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1 20
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A — 1474; H — Il7 1 ,tn

BASEBALL STANDINGS
A M E R IC A N L E A O U E
la d
W L Pet.
GB
Toronto
25 27 .1*5 —
Boston
23 27 .542 ID
Milwaukee
14 If .200 4
Baltimore
I t 11 .4(3 5
C Stroll
J t 33 444 e
44* 7
Cleveland
3* U
New York
11 1ft 244 m *
West
Oakland
I f 20 M l —
Chicago
37 20 44* 1
Calllornla
31 20 see (
Minnesota
X 2f SOI f
39 12 17ft 11
Seattle
T e ia s
2* 31 424 14
Kansas City
13 25 Jf7 11V*
Thurtday R eiv llt
Detroit 7, Cleveland)
Toronto 7. M lnnenta 1
Milwaukee 0. Baltimore 5
New York 1. Botkin I
Chicago 2, Oakland 7
Seattle*. T t ia t 4
Friday Ganwt
Toronto (Well* 4 1) at Naw York
IHawk in* I 41. 7.20 p m
Boston (Gardner 0 21 at Baltimore
(H arnitch* 2). 7 )5p m
Milwaukee (Undecided) at Clewland
iCandiotll 4 31. 7 25 p m
Calllornla ILangtton 4 4) at Detroit
(Petty 5 J). 7 3 )p m
Oakland
(Welch
e 7)
at
Chicago
(Hibbard S 4), 4 01 p m
Minnesota (Drummond 0 11 at Kantat
City (Appier I 71.4:15p.m.
Saturday Garnet
Calllornla at Detroit
botlon at Baltimore
Milwaukee at Cleveland, night
Oakland at Chicago, night
Toronto at Naw Ycrk. night
Minnetote at Kanta* City, night
T e ia t at Seattle, nghl
N A TIO N AL L E A O U E
E atl
W L Pet
GB
427
37 n
574 1
31 n
7
Jf 7t sot
If It soo 7»*
24
424 II
IS 3* .410 U

Pittsburgh
Montreal
New York
Philadelphia
Chicago
St Louit
Wvtf

Cincinnati
24 30 443 •
San D ego
to 21 517 7
San Francltco
21 30 504 7V&gt;
Lo% Angeles
2* )2 447 10
Moulton
}» 04 03 12
Atlanta
12 »
«7 14
Thursdev Result*
Sen Freno*&lt;o4. San Diego 2
Cincinnati 4. Allenle 2
New York at Pittsburgh, ppd , rain
Chicegoat Philadelphia, ppd . rain
M or Ireal 2. St Louis 2
Friday Oame*
(All limes EO T )
Chicago (Wilson 14 and Bieiecki 2 )) at
Philadelphia (Combs 1 ) and Ruthn 2 41. 2.
I lip m
New York (0|e&lt;*e 1 1) at Pittsburgh
tle rre ll 2 51. 7 D p m
Houston (Clancy 1 )) at Cincinnati
(Armstrong ft 21. 7 D p m
Montreal
I Boyd 2)1 at SI
Louis
(Ma^rene2 ( I .I 2)p m
Diego IBenes 4 4) at Los Angeles
(V a len ju ela 4 )). 10 D p m
Atlanta (Smith t ) l at San Francisco
(Burkett4 It. 10 D p m
Salutdar Game*
San Diego et Lot Angeles
A llenle at San Francisco
Chicago at Philadriphia. night
New York a I Pittsburgh mghl
Montreal at SI Lot4s. night
Houston at Cineirvtati night
SOUTHERN L E A G U E IA A )
(M eier League alltliattonin pjrenfhe'ts)
W L Pet
Orlande (Tw ins!
J* 14 174
Jacksonville lE ip o sJ
27 K
))2
Colum bus IAstro* I
1) 3) *4)
Charlotte iC u b i)
34 34 434
Greeny lie IBrevesI
27 41 it/
Wester.* Divttian
W L Pet
M em phis (R o y e lll
43 14 411
Huntsville lA I h le ilc ll
27 31 V u
fj.rmirtghem (WhiteS e ri 35
22 )32
Chattanooga (Reds)
31 3* 40)
K n o iv ille (Blue J a y ll
*0
Thursday Rtsutts
Jacksonville 7. Birmingham 4
Mem phis tl. Charlotte 3
Chattanooga 7. C«*umbui4
G re en ville4. Knoaville )

GO
ID
4
to
12
GB
)
4
11

41

Nanttvllla 4. Or land* J
F rid ty Semes
Greenville at Charlott*
Colum butal Hunttvllla
Chattanooga at Kne* villa
Birmingham at Memphi*
Ja cktcrvli’ e at c , land*
Saturday Oamat
Gtuanvi 1M at Charlott*
Columbut at Hunttdll*
Chattanooga at Knoevilie
Birmingham at Mamphl*

GOLF
U. t. Open
A t Medhteb, III.
P in t

FLORIDASTATt LKAOUI (A)
(Malar L it ga* othUattan In parunthata*)
E e tf DhrltNn

W L Pet.
W, Palm Beach (E*m )
Verb Beach IDodgan)
St. Lucia (Matt)
FI. Laud (Yank***)
Miami (Independent)
Central DhrtsJen

OB

44 It .731 —
4) 24 .412 4
It It 447 II
22 14 .471 17D
IS 51 .22114V*

W L Pet. GB
Lakeland (Tlgart)
41 24 .442 Otcaola (Atlrot)
14 11 .522 I
Bataball City (Royal*)
2t 41 .404 14
Winter Haven (Red Soa) 14 52 .232 It
We*l Dtvidan
W L Pet. GB
Dunedin (Blue Jay*)
51 11 .001 Charletta (Ranger*)
44 71 457 tv*
SI. Pat* (Cardinal*)
i t 15 .451 n
Saratata (Whit* So*)
24 42 X 3 21
Clearwater (Phllllat)
22 4* 224 22
Thurtday Retatt*
Charlott* 7, Claerwatar I
Watt Palm Beach 4, Ft. Lauderdale 1
Vero Beach 1, Lakeland I
St. Luclall.MlamIS
Otcaola 1. Baseball City 1. fat
Otcaola 1. Batepall City 7, 2nd
Dunedin 1 !t. Petersburg 4
Saratota 7, Winter Haven 1
Friday Oame*

Port Charlott* at Clearwater
Ft. Lauderdale*! Wait Palm Beach
Vero Beach at Lakeland
SI. Lucia at Miami
Bataball City at Otceole
Dunedin at St. Palertburg
Winter Haven at SerBiota
Saturday Oanta*
Lakeland at Bataball City
St. Petertburg at Dunedin
Miami at Ft. Lauderdale, 2
Winter Hawn at Otcaola
Charlott* at St. Luck*
Clearwater at Saratota
Wetl Palm Beach at Vero Beach

Im b a

playo ffs"

ChentpMmMp Final*
Pertland vt. Detreil
IOatrett win* cha mptanaMp, *-1)
June 5 - Detroll 105, Portland f t .
June 7 - Portland 10*. Detroit t05. O T
June 10 - Detroll 171. Portlend 10*
June 11 - Detroit 111. Portlend 10V
June 14 — Detroll *2. Portlend 10

DETROIT (V2)
Aguirre 2 4 12 Id Edward* 5-1) 2 5 11.
Lalmbeer 2 5 00 4. O u m a ril.1 1 44 4. Thome*
1220 01 It. Salley 4* 00 0. Rodman 11
02 2, Johnson*-)! 4 1 4 . Greenwood OO 0 0 0.
Total* 37 i l 14-12*7.
P O R T L A N D (t*l
Kertey 4 17 1 4 II. William* 211 00 10.
Duckworth 10 21 12 21, D rt ile r 4 13 I II 20,
Porter 5-17 7 10 It, Cooper 110 7 2. Young 7 2
00 5. Roblnton 0 4 00 0 To lelt 23 71 I* 30
40
O*trait
34 2* I* 1 7 - fl
Pertland
211017 21-40
Three point goal*—Aguirre, Thome* 2.
Porter 4. Young. Fouled out— O reiler.
Total
lout*— Detroit 24,
Portland 25.
Pebcundt— Detroit
44
(Lalmbeer
17).
Portland 40 (K enay 4). A t t it li— Detroll IS
( O u m a rt 7), P o rtla n d 20 (P o rta r 4).
Technical*— Lalmbeer, Kertey A — 17.442
NBAChampkan*
( Lilted with year, opponent and game* wen I
1440 — Detroit 4, Portland 1
1404 — Detroit 4. L A Laker* 0
1400 - L A laker* 4. Detroit 2
1407 - L A Laker* 4. Bolton 3
14M — Bolton 4, Houdcn 2
14*5 — L A Lekert 4. Botlon 1
1404 — Botlon 4. L a Laker* 2
14*3 — Philadelphia 4. L A La ka n O
14(2 — L A Lekert 4, Phlledelphie 2
1411— Botlon 4, Houston 2
14*0 - L A Lekert 4. Philadelphia 2
1474 - Seel lie 4. Washington I
147ft — Washington 4. Saattla 3
1477 - Portland 4. Philadelphia 2
147* — Boston 4. Phoenli 1
1475 — Golden Stale 4. Wethlngton 0
1474 — Botlon 4. Milwaukee 3
1473 - New York 4. L A Laker* 1
1472 - L A laker* l New York I
1471 — Milwaukee*. Belli more 0
1470 - New York 4. L A Laker* 1
1444— Boston*, L A Lekert 3
144ft — Boston 4. L A Laker* 7
1447 — Philadelphia 4. San Francisco 7
1444 - Boston 4. L A Lakers 1
14*1 — Botlon 4. L A Lekert 1
1444 — Botlon 4. San Francltco I
14*3 — Botlon 4. L A la k t r t 2
1442 — Botlon 4. LA L a k trt 1
1441 — Botlon 4, SI- Louis I
1440 — Botlon 4. 51 L o u lil
1454 — Bo* lot 4. Minneapolis 0
Ilia — SI Louit 4. Boston 2
14)7 - Boston 4. St Lou ll I
14)4 - Philadelphia 4. Fort Wayne I
14)) — Syracuse 4. Fort Wayna 2
14)4 — Minneapolis 4. Syracuse 2
14)3 — Minneapolis*. Naw York I
1f51 — Minneapolis 4. New York 3
1*51 — Rochester 4. New York 3
1*50 — Minneapolis4, Syracuse 1
l*«* — Minneapolis 4, Washington 1
1*4* — Baltimore 4. Phlledelphie 1
1*47 — Philadelphia 4. Chicago 1
N B A R a yell M V P i
l**0 — Isiah Thomas. Detroit
l*#* — JoeDumar*. Detroit
,
!*** — James Worthy, LA Lakers
IM7 — Magic Johnson. L A Lakers
Ilf* — Larry Bird. Boston
l*tS — Kareem Abdul Jabber, L A Lakers
l**4 — Larry B in t Boston
l«*2 - Motes Malone. Philadelphia
l**3 Magic Johnson. LA L e k t n
14(1 - cCedric Maawell. Boston
14(0 Magic Johnson. L A L a k e n
1474 Dennis Johnson. Saaltla
147* - Wes Unield. Washington
1477
Bill Wellon. Portland
1474 Jo Jo While. Botlon
el47) - Rick Barry. Golden Slate
'474 - John Havlkek. Boston
1472 - Willis Reed. New York
1473 Will Cltamberlaln. L A Lakers
1471 - Lew Ale mdor. Milwaukee
1470 WilliiHeed. New York
1444
Jerry West. L A L a k e n

BOWLING
tlsa.ee* Kaisler Open
At Dublin. C a lil. June 14
IM alchelay recard* and telal ptnlall M
eluded tur It games)
I Butch Soper Tuskn, C a ll) . 7 I. 4.1*4 2
Mark Baker. Huntington Beach. C a lil. *2.
) *td 2 C h rli Warren. Dellas. *2. 3*2). 4
John M a il* . M l Clenwn*. M ich . 7 I. ) Me. )
Dei Ballard Jr . Richardson. T*«*s. a 2. ( I ll
* Rich Abboud Oirwha, Neb . 3 4 I. 17**
7 Billy Young Jr . Oklahoma City, ) 3 1.77*.
I Marc McDowell Mwjivon Wis . ) J. ) 7JJ
« D at'd Wh.iehead Las Vegas. Nev . *7.
) 701 10 OavidOiio. Vdor, Tetas J ) 1471
It Ernie Schleget Vancouver. Wash . 4 4.
1 u a 12 Tony Westlake Edmond Ok la . 4 4
1 **J 12 Norm Duke Ft Worth. T*«*s » 4.
) *)« U Mike Miller. Albuquerque N n
1), 5*40 11 Kelly Coltman. Topeka K a n 3 ) 1.1*27
la Chuck Lar.de. Dallas. 4 4. l.lt t . 17
O a tid Traber. Woodstock. III. 1 ) . 11*1, K
Mika Auiby. Indianapcfti*. 2 ). 5)7* I* Sieve
Wunderlich. St Char vs M o . 2*. 51/7, 10
Dave Arnold. Mesa A m . 2 * 5 1 4
It Hugh Miller. Seam* 2 3 35*7. t l
Curtis Odom. Winston Salem, N C , 2) 1.471,
1J Corey Grolh. La V e n t. C a lif . 2 4 ) 2*1
24 Bub Beno't Top*** K a n . « (. 32al

14

Pee 72
Jell Slumert
Tim Simpson
Scott S‘mp*on
John Huston
Merit Brook*
Bob Tway
Em ly n Aubrey
B illy R ay Brown
M ike Retd
Tom Byrum
Webb Helnttelmen
Scott Hoch
G il Morgan
Brad F a io n
Randy Wylia
Brian C laar
Ray Slew art
Ian Woomam
L a rry Rlnkar
Tom Slackmann
Bob lo h r
Chip Book
Bob Gilder
Jam ie Gom el
Hubert Green
Bill Glaeson
Craig Stadler
Jack Nlcklaut
Bobby Wadklnt
Jim Gallagher
Donnie Hammond

2212—*4
JJJJ-N
34 32-4*
25 22—*1
JJ 25—*4
2412— *4
24 15-44
34 35-44
15-35-70
34-14—70
15-15— 70
31 3 f-7 0
15-15—70
15-15-70
13 37-70
15-35—70
1515-70
15-35-70
14 34-70
35-15-70
3310-7)
1417-71
31-40—71
3415-71
1417-71
3*37-71
34-17-71
54-37-71
37-14— 71
15-34-71
14J7 14-71
14 37-71
1514-71
35 34— 71
14 37-71
3*1*-71
15-17-71
1517-71
1*1*-72
3715-71
1715-71
17-15-71
1715-72
3 5 M -7 1
15-17-72
17-15-71
15-27— 72
1434-72
14-14-72
14-10— 71
14-14-71
1715-71
24 3 4 - 71
1414-71
1517-71
1517-71

Blaine M cC e lllittr
Weyne Levi
Iven Smith
Robert Thompson
L a rry M ira
Jim Benepe
Nick Faldo
Greg Twlggt
Tom m y Moor*
David Frott
Greg Norman
Craig P arry
Robert C a m e l
Paul A ilngar
David Graham
Lanny Wadklnt
M ichael Smith
Ja y Don Blake
( D avid Duval
K irk Triplett
Scott Vary lank
Robert M cNam ara
Kally Gibson
John Inman
L P G A Atlantic O ty ClettM
At lam er* Paint. N.J., June 14
F ln lR e o ie t
I P e rT t)
Llteiott* Neumann
Nancy Lopet
Dal* Eogellng
MIDI Edge
Sherri Slelnhauer
Ayako Okamoto
Janny Ltdback
C h rli John ton
Tracy Kardyk
Roile Jona*
Robin Walton
Jull Inkiter
Cindy Figg Currier
Penny Harrmel
Lahore R IHenhouse
Bath Oanlel
M a ry Murphy
M ai Chi Chang
Carolina Cowan
M lchella Me Gann
Tarry Jo M y e n
Carolina Pierce

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1117-70
14 14-70
1317-70
14 14-70
14 14-70
14 14-70
13 34- 71
14 37-71
14 17-71
1417-71
31-10— 71

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Wartd Cup Schedule
IAll lime* EO T)
First reiatd
( Group* In parenttieseil

Jug# N
Yugoslevl* 1. Colombia 0 ID)
Cameroon 2. Romania I (Bl
Italy 1. Ui.ltad Slate* I (A1
June U
Austria v*. Crechotlovakla at Florence
(A), II a m
West Germany v* United Arab Emirate*
at M ilan ID). Ip m
Jura 1*
B ra illv * . Cotta R lcaa t Turin (Cl. 11am
Sweden v». Scotlandat Genoa 1 0 .1 p m.
England vt. Hoi land a I Cagliari |F), 3p m
Jura 17
Iralandvt. E g y p ta lP a le rm o (F ). I t e m
Belgium v*. Uruguayal Verona I E ) ,I p m .
South Koraa v*. Spalnal Udine (E 1.1 p m
Jura It
Argentina v* Romania al Napla* IB). 1
p m.
Cameroon vt Soviet Union al B a ri (B). 1
p m
Jura It
Watt Germany vt Colombia al M ilan (D l.
11 a m
Yugoslavia v* United Arab Emirate* at
Bologna 10). tl a m.
Italy vt Cttchotlovakla at Rom* (A). 1
p m
Austria vt. United Slates al Flarenct (A), J
pm .
Jura 2*
B ra illv * Scotland et Turin (C l. J p m
Sweden v* Cosla Rica at Genoa (C ).3 p m
Jura II
Belgium vs Spain al Verona IE). II a m
South Korea vt Uruguay al Udlna IE I. II
a m
England vt Egypt alC ag llarl IF I, 3p m
Irelandv* Hollandat Palermo IF 1.3p m

World Cup Standing*
Italy
Crechosiovakla
Austria
United Stales
Group B

W
2
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0
a

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0
0
1
1

G F OA Pt*
0 2 0 4
0 S 1 I
0 0 1 0
e
t * ft

w L T G F G A Pts
0 0 J
1 4
i
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1 0 J 1 J
1 0 I
1 I
i
0 7 0 0 4 0

Cameroon
Romania
Argentina
Soviet Union
G roupC

w L T O F GA Pt*
t 0 0 I
1 3
1 0 0 t 0 2
0
1 0
1 I 0
0
1 0 0 t 0

B re ill
Costa Rica
Sneden
Scotland
Group O
W rit Germany
C o lo m b ia
Yugoslavia
U Arab Em ir
Group E

w L T G F OA Pts
1 0 0 4 1 2
I
1 1
1 1 0
1 1 0 I
4 I
0 1 0 0 2 0
w L T O F GA PI*
1 0 0 1 0
2
0 0 1 0 0 1
0 0 1 0 0 1
1 0
0 1 0
0

B r ig turn
Spam
Uruguay
South Korea
G rt » F
Egypt
England
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BatabeH
La* Angel** — P-rchated contract of
p&lt;1chef Jim Pool* Iran San Antonio of the
TeaasLeagu* 1AAI
M alar League Bataball — Appro ,ed sal* ol
the San Diego Padres to e group headed by
Tom Werner
Milwaukee — Placed pitcher Ted Hig-jar*
on lld e y disabled lief. reinstated intielder
Jim Centner trom the *0 day disabled list
New York IN L) — signed right handed
pitcher Doug Sisk to Tidewater International
(A A A ) signed ouHiekters Jeromy B u r n ,! /
and Detnond Sm ith
p itch er* Stephen
Seymour. James Manfred. E ric Cor bell.
P eter W alker, Robert Carpenter, Mike
Sctorfino. '.t*,*n Thonat and Caspar Van
Rynbach
n tie ld e r* Th o m a s A lliso n

Fernando Vine. J**os King. Phillip Scott.
Aaron Ledesma end M k a h Franklin: center
fielder* Michael Petr Id and Paul Cat m ove,
New Verb (AL) — Signed dretteo first
basemen Tat* S e f f r M ; shortttep* Rick
Lantrip and Michael Hank In*; auttielders
Jalal Leach. R ka rd e Ladaa, Rebarl 0*ll*r
and Mrctsael Smith; catcher Jett frtetwneei
•econo be
sen Kavki Jordan and Garry
S m ith; an.' pitcher* K lrt 0|*le, Sam
M llllello. Tim Rumar, Darren Hedge*. R ich­
ard HI net. Ronald Frailer, Greg SJberi.
Brian Faw. ire n l Gilbert. Stuart Sellar, Matt
Dunbar, Patrick Morphy and Jann Thlbart.
Pltttbw gh — P u.Jsatad the contract *4
pitcher Doug B a ir Irem Buttale e l the
A m erican Atsoclettoi (A AA); autrlghtad
pitcher M ark Hul»mannto Buttale.
San OSege - Placed catcher Benito San
dago on the 2( day disabled INI; called up
catcher Bonn Rrynokfe from le e Vega* et
the Pacific Coast League (AAAI.
T e ia t — Signed (re* agent pitcher Randy
St. C laire and assigned him teOklahema City
ol the American Association (AAAI.
Terenfte — Signed tie draftee*: pitcher*
Tom Singer. T rav lt Burley and Tam Hot­
chkiss; shortstop M ike Ceelkeugh; out­
fielder* Ren Reem* and Cartee Santiago.
N a t io n a l A it e c le t le n *1 C e lle g la l*
Director* *f ARdettae — Elected Frank
Wlndagger at Tena* O r Ittten president. Sam
Jankevlch of M iam i f ln t vice president. Bill
Byrne of Oregon secarM vice pn ildent, Jim
Jones p i Ohio State ttftrd v k e prsildent and
Betty Kructek of FIIctburgStet* tecratary.
17-71
Nevada-Lat Vega* — Athletic Director
Bred Rothermel resigned, effective Doc. &gt;1.
F lK k e H
Neetften — Signed defensive beck Brett
Tucker.
New Yerfc (Arena) — Signed quarterback
Kyle Mackey.
New Yerk (Jett) — Waived wide receiver
Glen Antrum end M 'te y RandtllI
international Heckey Leege* — Awarded a
franchise to Sen Otego
Calgary — Signed 1ftyear old Ctech center
Robert Relchel.

Medinah Country Club
site of Open assault
MfcDINAH. III. - The
e s te e m e d la n d s ca p e o f the
Medinah Country Club wu* Uie
scene o f the lowest scoring In
U.S. Open history Thursday,
when 39 players turned In sub•par performances.
Tim Simpson. Scott Simpson
(no relation to T im ) and Jeff
Sluman all shot 6-under 66s to
share the first-round lead In the
90th Open and rather than being
exceptional, their efforts were
merely typical.
N ever In the tournament’ s
proud history have so many
players broken par during the
course o f a single round and
perhaps never In his career has
Curtis Strange felt so left out.
W hile all about him players
were capitalizing on the serene
c o n d it io n s b r o u g h t on b y
overnight rains and a lack o f
wind. Strange was fumbling his
way to a 1-over 73 that leh him
back In the pack In his bid to
become only the second player
to win the Open three straight
years.

Softball-----Cm U bk H fr s a IB

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B A SEB ALL
7:20 p.m. — 2*. 54, Toronto Blue Ja ys et
New York Yankee*. IL)
7:30 p.m . - G N , C h icag o C u b * et
Phlledelphie P h lllle i.(L )
0:30 p.m. — E S P N . Oakland A ’* at Chicago
While So*. IL)
10:30 p m. — TBS, Allenle Brevet at San
Francltco Giants. (L)
II p.m. — ESPN . Tew * Ranger*at Saattla
Mariner*. (L)
GO LF
5 p.m. - E S P N . U S . Open, (LI
11:30 p.m. - W F T V *. U.S Open. Secondround highlight*
Saturday
A U T O RACING
11:20 a m. — SUN. C * " T Detroit Grand
P r li Tim#Trial*. (L)
1p m, — SUN. 24 Hour* ol L* Mens
ft p m . - ESPN . IHR A Modified* Spring*
National*
( p m. — ESPN , Saturday Night Thunder,
IL)
BASEB ALL
2 p.m. — W C P X k Boston Rod So* at
Baltimore Oriole*. (L)
7 p m. — GN. C h lcegi Cub* el Philadelphia
Phi 11let. (L)
7 p.m. — OR. New York Met* at Pittsburgh
Pirate*. (L)
I p m — 2*. 54, Minnesota Twin* at Kansas
City Royal*. IL)
BASKETBALL
1 p m. — SC, W B L. Calgary el EH* (L)
BOW LINO
2 p.m. — ESPN. P B A Kessler Open. (L )
BO XIN O
4:20 p m — SC. Deryl Tyson vt. David
Gom el*!, lightweight*
10 p m , — HBO. Mike Tywn v*. Henry
Tillm an, heavyweight*. (L)
FO O TBALL
ft p m — SUN. High school, Florida
Georgia VI all star game. (L)
G O LF
l :30 p m - W F T V t, U S Open. Third
round. (L)
1 30 a m - E S P N . U S Open. Third round
H OCKEY
I p m . - SC. N H L W all, (L) alto a l 10:30
p m.
H O R S E RACING
) p m - ESPN. Ohio Derby. (LI
SO CC ER
11 a m - TN T. UN, World Cup. B ra ill vt.
Cotie Rica. (L)
3 )) p m — TN T. Wbrld Cup. England vt.
Nettiorlend*. (L)
TEN N IS
1 p m - ESPN . Sid le Artois Gret* Court
Championship, men's a*mllln*l
TR ACK
2 p m - W C P X ft, Sporlt Saturday. N C AA
Outdoor Championship*
10 0)p m - T B S . U S Olympic Gold. (L)
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
4 p.m
- W E S H 2. Sunday’ s Sporlt
Showcase, U.S. Gymnastic* Championship*
tinulA m
A U TO R A C IN O
I p m - W C P X *. C AR T Detroit Grand
PH*. IL)
I p m — SUN, 24 Hoir* ol L* Man*
BASEB ALL
I 20 p m — J*. Si. Toronto Blue Joy* at
New York Yankee*. (L)
1 20 p m — O R , New York Mat* *t
Pittsburgh Pirate*. (L)
2 20 p m — G N . Oakland A'* a l Chicago
White So*. IL)
3 20 p m . — TBS. Atlanta Breve* e l San
Francisco Giant*. (L)
4 20 p m — 24. H. Teiet Ranger* at
Seattle Mariner*. (I)
ft p m
— E S P N , C h ice g o C u b s e l
PhiladelphiaPhllliei. (L)
BASK ETB ALL
2 20p m — SC. W B L Calgary at E rl*
BICYCLINO
) JO p m — E S P N . U S Pro Champion
ship*
FO O TBALL
7pm
— SUN, H gh school. Alabama
Mississippi all s la rg a n *
G O LF
1 30 p m - W F T V ». U S Open. Final
round.ILI
HORSES
Noon — ESP N . Uppervlll* Show Jumping
Clsssic
SO CC ER
10 )) a m - TN T. UN. World Cup. Egypt
vs Ireland. I D
2 )) p m — T N T . Wbrld Cup. South Korea
vs Spain. (LI
3pm
— UN, World Cup. Belgium vt
Uruguay. I l l
TEN NIS
3 p m — ESP N . Stifle Artois Gres* Court
Championship, men'* tingles Uriel
M IS C E L LA N E O U S
4 pm
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Gymnastics Champtormhipt
Rad)*
B ASEB ALL
7 pm
- W W N Z A M (7401. Southern
League. Jacksonville d Orlando
7 I) p m - W B Z S A M 113701. New York
M a lt a ! Pittsburgh Pirates
I 1) p m - W H O O AM IWO) Minnesota
Tw ins*! KansasCtty Royal*
M IS C E L LA N E O U S
11 0* p m - W B ZS A M 113701. Th* Sport*
Final SporttOvernight
Saturday
BASEB ALL
7 pm
W W N Z A M 17401. Southern
League. Jacksonville at Orlando
7 4' p m - W H O O AM 11*11. Minnetote
Tw inset Kansas City Royals
FO O TBALL
• p m - WBZS AM 117701. The Sports
F ma I Spor 11 Over nigt*
Sunday
BASEB ALL
I D p m - weZSAM (UTOt. New York
Met* *1 Pittsburgh Pirates
l U pm
W M JK A M 11220) Houston
Astros at Cincinnati Rwis
a M p m — WMJK AM 112201. FSL.
Osceola at .Vinter Havwi
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- W W NZAM 17401. Southern
League Orlando at Jacksonville

" I didn't play very w ell." said
Strange, who was so frustrated
with his game that at the 17th
Ice he walked to his golf bag,
which was standing upright, and
kicked It over. "Basically. !
didn't putt very well at all. And
eventually It affected the rest of
my game.
“ I still don't think I’ve lost yet.
But I t ’ s a d is a p p o in tm e n t
because Medinah was there to lie
taken advantage of today. If you
are g o in g to w in th e g o lf
tournam ent, you needed to
shoot a good score today. I have
a lot of ground to make up."
Not only has he lots of ground
to makr up, he has a lot of
people to climb over.
Al day’s end there were 39
players with sub-par scores. The
previous record for most below
par scores on one day was 24.
set five years ago al Oakland
Hills In suburban Detroit.
"T h e course Is actually set up
fairly e a s y ." said four-time
winner Jack Nlcklaus. who In a
record 34lh consecutive appear­
ance shot a 1-under 71. "But
Medinah will ultimately win out.
It always has."

pitch out o f the Jam
without furthur damage.
Dunbar* tied the score in Ihe
(op o f the seventh when Frank
Belluca reached second when his
drive to leii center was dropped
for an error. Belluca scored when
Tim T lllls singled.
The winning rally in the bot­
tom o f the seventh started with
McIntosh sin glin g. Laurence
follow ed with a single that
advanced McIntosh to third.
Brock followed with his smash
over the heads o f the outfielders.
The hit would have been at least
a triple but the game ended
when McIntosh crossed the
plate.
Providing the offense for First
Baptist were Brock (triple, two
d o u b le s , s in g le , tw o ru n s
scored). Laurence (triple, three
sin gles, three runs scored).
McIntosh (four singles, four runs
sc o red ). T im P a lm e r (th ree
singles, run scored). Nicholas
(three sin gles). H en ley (tw o
sin gles, three runs scored).
Jones (two singles) and Bryan
Harris and Mike Mullins (one
single each).
Pacing the Dunbars ofTense.
which outhit First Bapllst 27-24,
were GlUla (four singles, two
runs scored), T y ro n e Wilson
(fo u r s in g le s , ru n s c o r e d ).
Klrchner (three singles, two runs
scored). Kelly (double, single,
run scored) and Sowers (two
singles, two runs scored).
Also contributing were Billy
Ahem and Abar (tw o singles and
one run scored each), Leon
M eslzcr and B roderick (tw o
sin g le s each). G a ry W crg ln
(double, run scored). Belluca

(single, run scored) and Terry
Toney and Mike Gray (one single
each).
In the A 's-R hino System s
contest, the A 's sent 11 men to
the plate and had eight hits In a
five-run first Inning.
Rhino scored single runs In the
lg s tl
second and third Innings
to cut
the lead to 5-2. but the A 'ss&lt;came
back with two runs tn the third
on a Mike Hartw 'g two-RBI
single and broke the game wide
open with the six-run fourth.
The A 's collected nine hits In
the fnnlng with the big blows
being back-to-back doubles by
Jeff Madsen and Glen Coleman.
The A ’s ended the game by the
mercy rule with a single run In
th e fif t h . W a su la s in g le d ,
advanced to second on a Rocky
Elllngsworth walk, mov^d to
third on a Pete Muellt.- ground
b a ll a n d s c o r e d on T o n y
Madsen's groundout.
Contributing to the 24-hit A ’s
attack were J. Madsen and G.
C o le m a n (on e d o u b le, two
singles and three runs scored
each). Wasula (three singles,
three runs scored). Ron Rinehart
(three singles). Mueller (double,
single, two runs scored). Ellingsworth and T. .Madsen (two
singles and one run scored
each). Dean Smith and Gary
Schattshelder (two singles each),
Mick McCtanahan (single, run
scored) and Hartwig (single).
Getting hits for Rhino Systems
were Jack Healne and Mike
Lcrnlnger (two singles eachl.
Steve Gray (double, run scored).
Ed M c G o v e rn (s in g le , run
scored) and Will Bland. Jack
Johnson and Mark Seibert (one
single each).

L e sso n s-----Continued from IB
year, throw his six-hit com ­
plete game. He had some trouble
with his control as Rufus Boykin
walked twice and scored both
times. Mark Bcllhorn scored
Oviedo’s other run after tripling
In Boykin In the third.
Lake Mary took a 3-1 lead in
(he bottom o f the first Inning us
Scott Davidson and Chris Haney
singled around James reaching
base on an error. Marcus Bullock
s a c r i f i c e d In o n e ru n a s
Davidson. James and Haney all
scored.
Oviedo pulled even with its
two-run outburst In Ihe third.
Boykin walking before Bcllhorn
ripped his triple. Kevin Twtggs
delivered Bcllhorn with a twoout single.

An error kicked o ff Lake
M ary's winning rally In the
bottom o f the fourth inning as
McGatlin reached first on the
mlscuc. After a pulr of walks that
loaded the bases, Davidson
ripped a shot off Oviedo third
baseman Chris HufT that went
fora two-run single.
"L ik e I told the kids, w e’re still
In exp erien ced ." said O viedo
coach Mike Farrell. "W e have to
be In situations like this. Some­
times w e’ll be successful and
sometimes we won't be suc­
cessful. Hut we need to be In
these situations so we cun learn
from them."
Now 4*1, Lake Mary will re­
turn to action Uxilght In a 7 p.m.
game at Lyman High School.
Oviedo’s record falls lo 2-2.

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SHO W &amp;
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9 a.m . - 5 p.m .
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People
Let’s go cruisin’ on Saturday night!

I

IN B R IE F

■y JOAN KINO

Installation banquet set

Herald correspondent

Hot ary Club of Sanford will bold Ha installation banquet
Monday. June 18 at Ihc Sanford Civic Center. Social hour will
begin at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. The program
begins at 8 p.m.

SANFORD — Visit the classic
cars on display at the Wal-Mart
Plaza for a real treat. The cars
arc lined up for your viewing
pleasure every Saturday night
from 7 to 10 p.m.
Thrill lo the sight of a 1935
C h evy cou p e w ith run ning
boards, owned by Ken Mims of
Sanford who says. ” 1 couldn't
rind one lo buy. so I hulli it
myself."
Talk to the enthusiastic Dr.
Paul Horde nkc re her o f Sanford
who owns anti had on display
Ills 1966 brown Mustang con­
vert Ible.
The only truck on display
belongs to Dan Florlnn of San­
ford. who proudly shows Ills
Ford half-Ion F-l with It's at­
tractively finished wooden bed
(floorl.

Aid for confused shoppers
Tile Peggy and Philip B. Crosby Wellness Center at Wittier
Park Memorial Hospital will hold a supermarket walk on
Tuesday. June 26, to help participants meet the challenge of
maintaining a healthy diet. The walk will be conducted by a
registered dietitian and will cover general nutrition and
labeling Information. It will begin at 10 a.m. at the Gooding's
Supermarket at University Boulevard and Goldcnrod Road In
Winter Park.
Cost o f the supermarket walk Is #5 for single shoppers or 87
for families. For more information or to register, call the
wellness center at 646-7443.

Don’t trash It
"Recycle Florida! Don't Trash It" Is the theme as nearly
13.500 local Girl Scouts, from Citrus Council o f Girl Scouts,
join more than 90.000 Girl Scouts statewide In a recycling
service project.
The girls have been hard at work learning about the
Importance o f recycling and resource conservation. As part of
the project. Girl Scouts will have the chance to earn a patch for
their participation In a variety o f educational atlvltles.
Including making their own recycled paper, adopting a
roadway, parking lot. beach or other area to clean regularly.
During the project. Girl Scouts hope to bring added attention
to recycling and make a difference in the quality of life In their
communllcs.

David McC'rrlglil o f Deland has
Ids 1965 Oldsmohllc Della 88
looking great. McCrelghl also
owns 12 Corvettes and one 1959
Ford Kaneliero. He plans to sell
the '65 Olds which he has owned
for a year because be is planning
a business venture tbal requires
capital.
Theresa Gorman o f Deland
who speaks with gusio of Iter
m em bersh ip lu the Deluml
Cruisers Club, purchased her
1955 yellow Dodge In March o f
this year. She said she bought
the car and |olncd the club for
ih efu iioflt.

Volunteers to be honored
Volunteers from the visiting Nurses Association will be
honored at a luncheon Wednesday. June 27. at the Harley
Hotel, downtown Orlando.
The volunteers assist the agency’s Community Care for tinElderly clients, they help the frail, homebound patients with
shopping, personal care and giving regular caregivers relief. Ai
the agency's Senior Adult Day Care Center volunteers
participate in u variety o f activities with the clients. Including
field trips, craft classes and slng-a-longs.
The Visiting Nurses Association Is a non-profit, voluntary
home health care agency, which has served Central Florida
since 1951. The Community Care for the Elderly program
receives assistance from the department o f Health and
Rehabilitative Services to enable frail, elderly Individuals lo
remain In their own homes, rather than enter a nursing home.
For more Information, call Marie Reyes at 628*2884.

"I gel to meet tile greatest
p e o p le " she enthusiastically
says.
See Herbert Partridge's shiny,
h a n d - f i n i s h e d b la c k 1952

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.m. at the House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Avc.. Sanford.
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four-door Chevy deluxe model
with Its 6-voll battery. The
original dealer's name plate is
sllll attached: Holler Winter
Garden. Partlrldge says the dis­
play Is sponsored by the Celery
City Cruisers of Sanford. He
extends an invitation to all for an
enjoyable fun-filled night of
music by the Bee Bops, who play
50's and 6 0 s tunes. The Bee
Bops will be playing on Saturday

night. June 23. starting at 7:30
p.m. next to the ear display.
Reminisce to the 50's and 60's
with cars and music.

viewers and offer Information,
answer questions and in general
make people feel al ease being
there.

Depending on Ihc weather,
there are from 20 to 40 cars on
display every Saturday night.
Th e owners are enthusiastic
about ilielr vehicles and are a
mosi pleasant and frie n d ly
group. They charmingly greet

Viewing the classics and talk­
ing witn the ow ners Is an
t ntertainlng and an Informative
way to spend a Saturday night
and It's free. The inusieulc on
the 23rd will also be free. Bring a
chair.

Son goes to the dogs

CALEN D AR
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H t r a id Photo by Jo on K in g

Theresa Gorman and her 1955 yellow Dodge.

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Old cars put in limelight
The (Celery City Cruisers, an antique and classic automobile
club In Seminole County, sponsors a display of old cars each
Saturday from 7-10 p.m. In the Wul-Mart parking lot behind
Wendy's on U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford. Non-members arc
welcome lo bring ihelr old ears or browse. For more
information, call Herbert Partridge at 322-3687.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, ineels at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. State Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p.m., at Grove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue, Sanford. For more Information, call 869-636-1.

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

DEAR ADBY: I Just moved lo
Palm Springs. My son called lo
say that he and Ills wife and
daughter were coming to visit
me for Mother's Day. I was
thrilled, Laler. I realized ill.u no
dogs were allowed- |! live In a
country club, and my front door
Is adjacent In Ihc !6ih green.I I
called him back Immediately
and told hlmn he wouldn’ t be
able to bring bis dog. a huge pit
bull.
He said. "W ell. Mom. I don't
go anywhere without my flog, so
I'll see you when you gel a
house."
I was so unnerved. I couldn't
ililn rf ol anything in say. so I
bung up!
I lee! bad about hanging up on
him. bin enlightened to know
where my son's priorities arc —
and I'm behind Ills dog. I'm truly
crushed, lor I had anticipated
seeing him and Ills family. Abbv.
what are your thoughts al: nil
I I lls '1

H EARTSIC K IN C A LIF O R N IA
D E A R H E A R T S IC K : Don’ t
f
e
c
i
guilty. Your sun showed an
appalling lack ol sensitivity, lie
belongs precisely where he pul
himself — in the doghouse!

W ATERBED

accuse her. nor do I. lint how
else can we gel them back? All of
us sisters want those priceless
pictures. Can you suggest a way
of solving this dilemma?
MISSING PICTU RES

ADVICE

17-92

/ BIGAIL
VAN BUREN
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DEAR ABB Y: 1 am one o f
three sisters who are all over 40
now. Our mother, nearing 80.
had a big txix Idled with family
pictures that til o f us girls
enjoyed looking at. She said that
one day she would divide them
so we would each have some.
Many were priceless pictures o f
older family members — greatgreat grandparents, aunts, un­
cles and cousins, taken in the
old country.
When I visited my oldest sister
recently. I discovered that she
Had many ol ou r m oth er's
pictures! The next time I saw out
mother. I asked her II she hail
given any ol her family pictures
away. She said she had not. so I
think It's lalrly obvious that mv
sister stole them.
Mv

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Overeaters to weigh in
Overcaters Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry. Call the center at 696-5188 for more Information.

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DEAR MISSING: Pictures can
be duplicated. WUlioiu making
any accusations, ask your oldest
sister If you may “ borrow" the
priceless pictures. Then take
them to a photographer who will
make as many duplicates as you
wish from the original.
P.S. Don't rule out the possibil­
ity that your me her may have
glvcn those pictures lo tier eldest
(laughter tan did not want lo
admit li.

NQoacouHT

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LET US REPLENISH THE SEED OF FAITH THROUGH .

Assembly Of Qod
new u n

u a im if or ooo

100 Kannal Rd
Phona 522B222
Partor J«rt kmi
Sunday Homing
1000 am
Sunday E w in g
ID pm
Wadnaaday E w in g
700 p m
(Adult and Youth Samcaa)
Nuraary proyfdad lor Ml Samcaa

a a rru T ch u r ch
1101 W lit St. Sanford
122291a
Fraddta Smith
Pallor
J a. CrutchftaM
Aaaoo. Pail o&lt;fEdue a: ion
Jack M Thomaa Mintaiar ot Muale
Sunday School
I N am
Morning Worship
1100 am.
Church Training
SIS pm.
E w in g Worship
700 p m.
Wad Pray* Sarytca
SCO pm.
COUNTRYSIDE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Country Club Road. Laaa Mary
Arary M. Long
Pallor
Sunday School
M S pm.
Praachutg A Worshiping 1MS am.
Buna Study
6 30 p m.
Sharing A Proclaiming
7:10 P m
Wad Prayar Maat
710 p.m.
Nuraary Prorldad
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
S1I Park Annua. Sanlord
Pa* Floyd Blala. Jr
Pastor
Pa* Tommy Johns
Mlnlatar ol Education
S'dnay Brock
Minislar ol Youth
Sunday School
SIS am
Morning Worship BIS A tOSS am.
Church Training
S lS p m .
E*smng Worship
B S3 p m.
Wad Prayar Same*
t IS p m.
Nuraary Prortdad
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
020 Uptafa Fid
Tony E Haraid
Pastor
Sunday School
1000 am.
Morning Same a
1100 a m
Earning Sanies
S 00 p m.
Wadnasday Sanies
7 00 p m
OP" Truth! lor a Nan Day
LAKEVtEW BAPTIST CHURCH
120 Laaavian Ara W . Laaa Mary
1210110
Jackia Nia
Pastor
Sunday School
BIS am.
Worship Sanies
11 CO a m
E w in g Worship
700 p m.
Wad Brrta Study
B 10 p m.
Nuraary Pnnrldsd
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LOHOWOOO
Btt E. SR 431
longarood. F t 13750
Ra* Jamas W Hammock.
Pastor
Pa* Rick Chalim Minislar ot
Education. Youth
Par Prsiton Qroans Miruitar ol
Mu»c and Actmtlas *
Sunday School
B10 a m
Worship
10 IS am A 7.1S p m
Church Training
S 00 p m
Million ary Masting Hid
Child Chorum
6 20-700 pm
Wad Prayar Samoa
700pm
Da* Cara A Pro school
Monday - Friday
700 AM *B00 P.M
Juna 3rd Morning Sanies will
honor all graduatas (Cotlaga and
High School) in cap and goarn
*ith a lunchson tor Ihs graduatas
to follow
PALMETTO AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
3620 Paimatto Ara
Ra* Raymond Crockar
Pastor
Sunday School
BIS a m.
Morning Worship
1100am
Evangatnne Samcas
B 00 p m
Wad Prayar B
Bibia Study
710 p m
tndapandanl Missionary

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119 W A.rpori Bird . Sanlord
U23T17
Ra* Tom Jacobs. 0 Mm
Pastor
Ra* Bid Cook
Associate Pallor
Bibia Study
BAS am
Morning Worship
1100 am
E w in g Worship
7 00 p m

RFSSTVmi BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Parts ROM i

Sunday School
Morning Worship
I w in g Worship
Wad Prayar Samoa

B00 am
1000am
TOO p m
TOO p m

NCW MOUNT CALVARY
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1115 Wsst 17th Si
-&gt;» Bobby J Ptayar
Sunday School
B10 am
Morning Ssmca
tl X a m
Craning Ssmca
SX pm

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•newt from our youny cniKvnopa wnicn wvrv wury iv n p v w w .

A ss four yssfoid girl, there w—i on* v^ o in nvgmignv in niy
dsy. At exactly thrss thirty ssch mm
apposrsd at ths snd of our strsst, t
could count on thst.. .axectfy thrss thirty.
I rsn down ths strsst to msst him ss fast as l
always, hs handsd ms his Mack lunch bos to carry, ■ )ob In
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Isrgs one, ss ws walksd up ths sk tsW i to our1house, whits I
chattered snd hs listened.
Iremember most vividly running
along beside him as hs slowly
loped along. I wss hardly sbio to
keep up with Ms long legs, but hs
never 1st go of my hand as Ipushed
my shod lags to their limit
Aa our heavenly Father, Qod Is
always by our aids, never letting go
of our hand aa ws hurry through
each busy day. Aa ws remember
and honor our fathers this week, lot
us also give thanks to our Father
who is In htsven.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MAMHABB WOODS
5400 Markham Woods Road
LaAs Mary. Florida
Dr Robert (Bob) Parker
Pallor
Tom D McKinney.
Minister ot Music
Blrta Study
B lS a n v
Worship
1043 am
Youth Masting
S 00 p m
Worship
700 pm
Wednesday Samcas
Preytr t Bibia Study
7 00 p m
Adult Chou
54*pm

Interdenominational

Lutheran

Christian

Presbyterian
FIRST FRESSVTERIAN CHURCH
Oak Are I lid Street
Pastor
Ra* O Richard Oaruaiak
Phone 1212662
Church Schoo
9 X a rr
Morning
Worship
I X am a i i x am
Nursery
Wad Family Night
Suppar
5 41 to 7 X p m
Prit school Cental 121 1563
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
Wilbur Ave. Lake Mary
Ra* A F Slavtna
Prtior
Rev John Jackion Associate Pastor
Church Prayer Meeting
9 15 a m
Church School
9L5am
Morning Worship
It 00 am
Youth Oroup
6 X p in
Wad Choir Practice
7X p m
Thurs Youth Chou
) 00 p m

HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP LAKE MARY
7W Sun Drive
Laaa Mary
Paul Hoyar
Pulor
Bun Worarup Semce SB I 0 X am
Sunday School 1
Adult Bibia Claai
BIS a m
Holy Croat Story Hour Prate hoot
For Informal ion Call 122 2552
Or 111 7797
LORD OF UF1
LUTHERAN CHURCH
395 Tuekewllia Rd . Wtntar Springs
Phone 365-6565
Frank Ledvtnka
Pastor
SundaySchool
9Xem
rniowawp
tO X a m
Worship Service
tO X a m
Ptayar A Prana
6X pm

Christian Science

Methodist
Strpaam Binciau by Tha Xmancan b m , Banar,

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LOHOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
tOIBMwy 17 92 1 ml NrO Hwy 434
5215630 6940652 404156 3110
Cun Worship
IO X « m 6 6PM
tou v t mriied to riail. study r d
■orsrup nun us in the near future A
friendly greeting alaayi awaits

1407) 5746019

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE MA2ARENE
2SS1 Sanlord A*a
John J Hurton
Paxlor
Sunday School
B45 am
Morning VkKtNp
1045 am
Youth Hour
B X pm
Evangafitt Sarytca
B X pm
Mid waak Samca Wad
100 o m
Nuraary Prortdad tor Ml Samcai

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
(Missouri Synod)
2S2S Oak Ara
Ra* Elmar A. Reuseher
Pastor
BIS am
Sundayi ISchool
up Semca
tO X a m
Worship
Nuraary Prortdad
weekday Kindergarten and
PrwKindargwl an Program
For Information Call 522 3552
or 323X10
00 00 sheph erd
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2917 Orlando Or 17 92
lluiheran Church In America)
Phone 122 7112
Rar Dan Coy
Paator
Sunday School
S 4Sam
Worship
tO X a m
Blrta Study Wad
7X p m
Blrta Study Thun
HXam
Choir Practice
8 45 a m
Nursery Provided

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dtadploe 01 Chrtai)
IB07 S Sanlord Ara
S Edward Johnson
Pastor
Sunday Church E ehool
B 43 a m
Morning Worship
11 X am
Mid Weak Adult Home
Bibia 51udy
700pm
Nursery Amiable
SANFORD CHRISTIAN CHURCH
137 W Airport Bird
Phone 122 0960
J n Sag rents
Pastor
Joe Caputo
Youth Ed Director
Blrta School
B X am
Mormng Worship
10 X a m
E w m g Semce
5X pm
To* 4 Wad - Adult Home
Bibia Studies
7X p m
Wad Night Youtn
700pm

CHURCH OF 00 0
(7*1 DAY)
D tifo n i Community Center
Eitoutiv* Room
Wofimu Servtce A Bbi»
Study Saturday
10 00 a m
Warren R in d iit P u t or

Nazarene

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Sanford
Paatota
M m i t u n a Pool*
Sunday
1
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Morning Sarytca
SCO p m
"Poway i Prm$m"
POO p m
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Catholic

Church O f G od

FAOtA WESLEYAN CHURCH
SOU Way side Or
Sanlord FI 32771
L Darn Fairer
p„
Phone 407 3230566
Sunday School
B45an
Morning Worship
10 « a m
Children Same*
6X pm
Eranlryg Sanlct
600pm
Ereryone Welt r me
7 X p m Wadnasday Prayar B
Praise Same#

700 p m

ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHUBCH
9CJ Or* A ra . Sanlord. Fla
Father Thomaa Bums Parish Parlor
Sat Vigil Mata
5 X „m
Sun Maas
BOO. 10X. 1200
Confession. Sat.
4 4 45 p m

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, LONDWOOD
B7S Markham Woods Rd
Corner 01 E E Williamson Rd
Sunday; Church Samoa
and Sun School
tO X a m
Wadnasday
6X p m
Nursery Amiable At All Samcas
Reading Room Mon - Wad •Frt
Sal
10am ■I pm
7SS77X

TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
526 South Sanlord Aranua
Or J Out Erwin
pn
Church School
B X a
Worship Same*
11 X a

BT. FtTIRS EFttCOFAL
CHURCH
lW Rlnahart Road
Laaa Mary Fla
(407) 444 LORO
TIN Ra* Bararty L Barge
Vleaf
Sundey
Holy Communion
BXam
Chord Eucharist
1000 »&lt;"
Nuraafy. CNWran a
Church and Sunday
10 00 • m

choosing to rscall to our conscious mind only thoss expert-

ALWAYS
BY
OUR
SIDE

Fallow ahtp Suppar
1 00 pm
Ptayar Masting
700pm
Nuraary f nmdsd For
All Samcas

central

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Episcopal

Baptist
PtNICRIST BAPTIST CHURCH

Baptist

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Monday
2 Chronlclet
7:11-22

Tuesday
2 Chronicles
14:2-6

Wednesday
2 Chronicles
15:1-15

Thursday
Either
4:1-16

Friday
Psalm
8:1-9

Saturday
Psalm
8:1-20

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CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH OF GOO
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (NACCC)
eot W ??nd street
2401 S Park Ave
Re* Troy A EUggett
Pastor
322 4584
Sunday School
945am
Rev Thomaa P Tbachuk Minister
Morning Worship
10 50 %m
Church School
9 3010 30 em
Evangelistic Service
6 00 p m
Worship
11 00 e m
Family Enrtchm^m
Feito*ship
Luncheon
6
30 p m every
Service Wednesday
7 00 p m
2no Wednesday
Erety last Saturday, BOO am Men s
Club Breakfast

Eastern
O rthodox

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ST. JOHN'S ORTHOOOX
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2743 Country Club Road
Paitoi
Ra* Daniel Slarnar
Church phone 321 4193 Of 3X4457
Dt«me Liturgy
lO X lit i
Sunday School
I 0 X am
Conlatuion Baton Samoa
Wadnasday 7 X P M Hewing Samoa
and Bibia Study With Dtacuatio-i

HOLT CROSS
40t Park Ara
Ra* Fiadanck E. Mann
Rector
Holy Eucharlit
7X a m
Cnom Cuchanat
10 X am
Adult Forum
BIS am
Youth Education
B4S am

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
4BB N Country Club Rd
Lake Mary
Dr Richard Albury
Paalor
Summer Schedule
Sunday School
BXam
Worth's Semce
TO Xam
Youth Meeting
4X pm
Monday Blrta Study
1000 am
Nuraary provided lor aM aamcat
FIRST UNITED
H IT HO OUT CHURCH
41B Para Ara
322-4371
Jean U Quarry
Paator
Oort a j Davit
Aatociata Paatoi
Kenneth R. Marthall
Dtractor ot
Muale
Morning Worahip S X 5 11 X a m
SundaySchool
945 am
Youth Fatlowihip
5X p m
Woman a Fattowahip Third Monday
Men a Fraywr Braaafatl
lit Thursday
BXam
Man a Fallowsiup
3rd Thursday
t X pm
Nursery Provided For All Samcai

UFSALA PRESBYTERIAN
W 25th B Uplift R d. Sanlord
Ray Darwin Shea
Paitoi
Sunday School
9 a .n
Church Semca
to a m
pibla Studyfuel
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9 am 1 7 30 pm
MARKHAM WOODS
PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH
52to Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
Phone 3214190
Dr Don T Da Bavoisa
Pastor
Sunday School Alt Ages 915 a m
Church
lO X a m
Nursery Provided
Youth Qroup Sunday
7X p m
PastorS Bbie Study
Sunday
7X p m
WOC — 94S am First Tuesday ot
the month and Craning 7 X Trvt
Tuesday ol the monin
Monthly FamJy Night Suopat
ABUNDANT LIFE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(E v a n g e lic a l FrtabyWrlafil
Drlttwood Village Suita 204
549 W Laaa L'ary Bird
Lake Mary. Phone 3252436
Robert Wilbut
Paitur
Sunday School
430 am
Morning Worship
1050 am

U n ite d Church
O f Christ
CHRISTIAN FILLOWSHIF
iCongrtgahonal • Chntlian
Cvangtlic*! *
R*e Donald Sttadi t Patiof
lake Mary Community Bid
260 N Country Club Rd
l aka Mary
Church School
m
Worship Catabrat-on
10 00
Nursary ProvttJad
FtUo«Wp Tima
H 90
United Church Office
110 Polo Lana
Sanford. Florida
32*3119

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9th SI. and Laurai Avt.
Sanlord 3222131

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323-3517

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S anford A L ke Mary
Part* ol O a n a «a
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(407) 322-8290
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12IB S Highway I F t l, Ban lord
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REALTY

321-6469

Downtown Sanford
Don Knight and Staff

601 E. 25th St.

323-6060

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AUTO P A R TS
SPECIAL OR OERS
DELIVERY SERVICE

210 S. French Ave.

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2599 Sanlord Ave

155 Railroad Ave., Osteen
323-5675

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323-2601

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500 Maple Ave., Sanlord

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312-02M

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323-3040
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111 W. 27Ih SI.
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2561 S. French Av.

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322-2070

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1100 S. French Ave.

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Lk. Mary

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3440 Hwy. 46

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333-0161
3605 Lk. Emma Rd.

110 N. Poplar Ave.

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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, June 15, 1990 —

Area welcomes two new pastors

IN B R IE F
Christian Coalition rally scheduled
Tins evening at 7::W) p.m. In the conference center o f The
Sheraton World Hcsort Hotel in Orlando, the Christian Coalition
of Florida will hold Us klckolf rally.
Hr Pal Robertson will announce plans to organize con­
servative Christians into art effective grassroots organization.
Governor Dob Marline/ Is scheduled lo make a campaign slop
at the rally. Fur Information, contact Tom Scott, at 240-2883.

Ladies group plans yard, bake sale
Calvary Christian Ladles Aglow will have a yard and bake sale
July 7 from 9 n.ni. to I p.m. at 500 W. 4th Si.. comer of Fourth
Street and Laurel Avenue. It.ikcd goods will Include homemade
pics, cakes, breads ami rookies. If anyone Is Interested in renting
a space for their Items please contact Nancy at 321 -0150.

Lutheran group elects officers
Lulhrran Woman's Missionary League o f the Lutheran
Church o f the Redeemer, 2525 Oak Ave.. Sanford, recently
elected the following lo serve as officers: Dm Moore, president:
Tamar Braden, vice president: and Irma Klrschsteirt. scoretnry/treasurcr. The next meeting o f the LWML will be 1:30 p.m.
June 2 1 at the Fellowship Hall.

‘Singing Am ericans’ coming to Sanford
Central Baptist Clmri h. 3101 W. 1st St.. Sanford, will host the
award-winning gospel quartet "T h e Singing Americans” on July
7 at 7 p.m. The public Is invited to attend this exciting evening
o f worship through M in g . For information, rail 322-2914.

Golf tournament set for July 16,17
Steison University 's 2 1si Annual Goff Tournament will be
held July 16. 17. The event will Include three divisions:
minister, laymen and senior |02 ft up) and also three golf
courses. Southrldgr. Delamd. Glen Abbey and DcBary Planta­
tion. bolh In DcBary. An entrance fee of S67.50 will Include
registration fee. green fees, eart rental, three meals and room.
For Information, call John Pelham. Campus Box 8356. Slctson
University. DeLand. FL 32730 or call 904-822-7523.

Musical ‘Who Me?’ set
LAKE MARY — The First Baptist Church Markham Woods:
5400 Markham W h »Is Road. Lake Mary, will present the
musical "W h o Me?". June 17 at 7 p.m. In the sanctuary. The
musical will Ik- presented by you'll and children o f the church.
The dlrcctnr Is Diane Parker, eo-dlrectnr. Renee Palumbo. A
fellowship will follow lu Tatum Hall. For more details rail.
333-2085.

Join in the Spring Sing
SANFORD - The 2nd Annual Sanford Spring Sing will be
June 16 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Sanford Clvle Center. The
event will fealure The Floridians. The Pickerings and special
guests. The Luccys and "T h e Ama/ln Razlns". Tickets are S3
and children under 12 will he admitted free. For Information,
call Bill Lon g851-0660 nr Larry Herman 323-8482.

‘Journeys with Jehus’ slated

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SANFORD — ’ '.Journeys with .Jesus" .Is the tlTetrie for
Vacation Bible School at the First Presbyterian Church,of
Sanford. JO I Oak Ave The program runs from June 25 to
June 29 from 9 a.m. to 1 1:45 a.in. The community Is Invited to
attend classes, children ages 4 years, as of Sept. 1. to 5lli grade.
Drop by the church office and pick up an application form as
soon as possible for placement. For Information, call 322-2662.

58th anniversary celebration
SANFORD — West Sanford Free Will Holiness Church. 814
Mulberry Ave.. Sanford, was established In 1932 under the
auspice o f Mother Ruin L, Wilson
Pastor Htshnp He/eklali Ross ami congregation Invite the
public to join them In a week oi praise ami celebration for their
58th anniversary Monday through Saturday ut 7:30 p.m. each
night with guest churches hosting the occasion. On Sunday.
June 24. at the 11 a.in. services, the Free Will Holiness Church
o f Daytona Beach will he In charge of the service with Jannie L.
Rogers, pastor. For Information, please call 330-6578.

Vacation Bible School set
SANFORD — Vae.nlon Bible School will Ik - held al the First
Presbyterian Church. 301 Oak Ave.. Sanford, on June 25-29
from 9-1 1:45 a.m. Registration for the week Is being held at the
church olliee. Please register as soon as possible for placement
In the correct class Help is sldl needed In help out with the
classes. For Information, call 322-2662

The new pastoral assignments
for 1990-91 were announced
recently at the United Methodist
C hurch's Florida Conference
148th annual session. Sunday
will lx* designated as a day of
new beginnings for two Pastors,
one In Sr iford and the other In
Lake Mary. They are as follows:
Rev. James E. Ulmer Sr., will
preach his first sermon al Christ
United Methodist Church on
Sunday at the 11 n.m. worhslp
service.
The church, located on Tucker
D rive at CR 427. re c e n tly
changed its name from Ebenezcr
Methodist Episcopal Church lo
reflect the desire o f the con­
gregation lo serve the people of
an urea.
Rev. Ulmer Is a native Flori­
dian who has served ns pastor of
First Church. Sanford, and
Snnlando U n ited M ethodist

C hu rch. He ulso served as
Director of Development o f the
Methodist Children's Home In
Enterprise.
Dr. Richard G. Albury has
been appointed as Pastor o f
Grace United Methodist Church
o f Lake Mary. Coming from
Keystone Hclghls United Meth­
odist Church. Dr. Albury has
a l s o s e r v e d c h u r c h e s In
Gainesville. Titusville, Miami.
St. Petersburg und Lake Wales
since ordination In 1964.
A graduate ol Duke Divinity
S c h o o l. Durham . N .C .. Dr.
Albury will be Introduced to the
Grace congregation on Sunday.
He will preach the morning
messuge at the 10 a.m. worship
service and church school al 9
a.m. as Grace Untied Methodist
Church observes Us Summer
Schedule.

C ity , c h u rc h e s w ill s p o n so r ‘Live-in’ dilemma addressed
c ru s a d e a g a in s t drug ab u se by elderly church members
SANFORD - The City or
Sanford, led by Mayor Bcltyc
Smith, will conduct a crusade
against drugs on June 22 at 7
p.m. In the Civic Center.
Along with musical guests
Sherman Andrus, lormerly of
A n d ru s. B L a c k w o o d und
Com pany. Celeste Wyman
und the Freedom Singers.
B lrd ella H a ll-W a lk er and
Bruce Th om pkln s, form er
Harlem Globetrotter Mead­
owlark Lemon will speak out
against drugs.
Lemon, who traveled all
o v e r t he w o r ld p l a y i n g
basketball with the Harlem
Globetrotters for 22 years and
for several more years wllh
his own team the Buckeleers,
attributes a great deal of his
success to the fact that he
abstained from alcohol, drugs
and cigarettes.
A born-again Christian In
recent years. Lemon has con­
tinued globetrotting to offer
his testimony of substancefree living and his relationship
with Jesus Christ.

The Freedom from Drags
campaign Is co-sponsored by
th e C l l y and F r e e d o m
Assembly Church In Sanford.
According to the church's
pastor Randy Hall, the cntcrtntnmcnl Is made up of many
local favorites who live In the
Sanford area and want to rid
the city of drugs.
"Th'.y want to bring others
lo Ihe Joys of a drug free life
style.” he said.
Mayor Sm|lh will rally the
participants to aspire to doing
greater things without relying
cm drags.
"Mayor Smith Is one of the
best friends o f lhe war on
drugs In this urea." Hall
noted.
Tickets for Ihc event .ire
$ 1 0

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purchased at Osborn's Bible
Bookstore at 2599 Sanford
Ave. In Sanford or at Pine
Hills Bookstore at 6415 Colo­
nial Ave. In Orlando.
Sales at both locations have
been going well, hut there are
still tickets available.

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C ardinal issues excom m unication
w arning to po liticians on abortion
NEW YORK - Cardinal John
O'Connor. In a lough 12-page
s la le m c m published in the
a r c h d i o c e s a n n e w s pa p c r
T h u rs d a y , w a rn ed Rom an
Catholic politicians they risk
excommunication If they con­
tinue In support abortion rights.
“ Whe re Catholics are
pererived not only as treating
church teaching on abortion
with contempt, but helping to
multiply abortions by advocat­
ing legislation supporting abor­
tion, or by making public funds
available for abortion, bishops
m a y d e c id e t hat ... s u c h
Catholics must be warned Hint
they are ut risk o f ex com ­
munication,” O'Connor's state­
ment said.
O'Connor said that if such
actions persist, “ bishops may
consider excommunication the

only option."
The statement comes Just days
after the archdiocese rescinded
an Invitation lo Rep. Charles
Rangel. D-N.Y.. a Catholic, lo
speak at a Catholic high school
commencement because of his
support lor legal abortion. In
early May. the Catholic diocese
ol Providence. H I., ordered u
church high school to cancel a
speech hy stale Rep. Patrick
Kennedy. 22-year-old son o f Sen.
Edw ard K en n ed y. D-Mass.,
because he supports abortion
rights.
Last November. In the first
such move against a Catholic
jmliticlan. San Diego Bishop Leo
Maher issued uu order denying
Ihr sacraments to Lucy Klllea. a
state senate candidate, because
ol her support for legal ithnrllon.

Betty Is one o f a growing
number o f older people who not
only have to live alone but who
are having trouble making ends
meet. Loneliness and poverty
are a cruel combination.
What Betty wants to know is
whether It Is all right In God's
eyes for a Christian woman to
ilve with a gentleman friend
without benefit o f marriage.
They could put their meager
financial resources together and
e n jo y ea ch o th e r 's c o m p a ­
nionship.
Actually, I gather from Betty's
letter that she already has such a
domestic relationship but that
her Christian friends are accus­
ing h e ro fllvln ga sinful life.
“ I cannot get Social Security
until I am 62 and welfare doesn t
pay enough to live on.” she
writes. She Isn't in love with the
"gentlem an friend" with whom
she shares a household but she
enjoys his company. She does all
the cooking and housekeeping
chores. He chips In on expenses.
It works out fine except for
Betty's guilt feelings.
I read about a widow who was
wrestling with the same nroblem
a few years ago. T h e only
difference in that case was that
the widow was In love with the
man she was living with.
They hadn't gotten married,
she said, because " I get a
p en sion from m y deceased
husband's employer which I will
lose If I remarry.”
T h e “ crisis co u n s elo r" to
whom she brought her problem
advised her lo see her minister.
She did. The clergyman said he
would perform a wedding cere­
mony — an unofficial one In the
sense that It wouldn't be regis­
tered In the Probate Court — so
the woman could fee) married In
the eyes of God without having
lo forfeit her husband’s pension.
A few days alter reading about
(his in the crisis counselor's
newspaper column. I was having
l u n c h w i t h an E p i s c o p a l
clergyman. I asked him If he had
ever heard of such an arrange­
ment.
"Heard o f It?" he said. "I have
conducted such a cerem ony

m yself — under much the same
conditions and for much the
same reasons. This couple stood
to lose much-needed money — tn
pensions or reduced Social Secu­
rity benefit* — If they married."
But If the clergym an was
satisfied that the couple "Intend
to live together after God's holy
ordinance In the holy estate of
matrim ony." he could give the
blessing o f the church to their
union.
As to whether such a marriage
Is lawful, the Episcopal wedding
ceremony says only that " i f any
persons are Joined togeth er
otherwise than as God’s Word
doth allow, their marriage Is not
lawful." There Is nothing In the
Bible about having a valid mar­
riage Hr«-nM on flic In Probate
Court.
After I wrote about m y conver­
sation with this Episcopal priest.
I heard from several readers,
including the Episcopal bishop
of Southern Virginia, who said
my clergy friend was violating
the canons o f the Episcopal
Church.
I also heard from a mother in
A lb u q u e r q u e , N .M .. w h o s e
daughter suffered from cerebral
palsy and was slightly retarded.
She had met a young man vffth
the same handicaps. They fell In
love and wanted to get married
but. said her mother. "Y o u
w o u ld n 't b e lie v e the le g a '
obstacles thrown up to them ."
Their Social Security would
have dropped drastically, said
thlB mother, the young man
would have lost his deceased
father’s service-related benefits,
the Am erican Association of
Retarded Citizens would have
deni ed them any further
assistance — "the list goes on."

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y A R E A C H U R C H D IR E C T O R Y
A S S E M B L Y O F GO O
Freedom A ssem bly of G od. 1515 W frlh S i , Sanford
New Uf# A ssem b ly 100 Kannoi R
W ektva A sse m b ly Ql G b it 1675 D u n n Rd Lungw ood
BAPTIST
A n tio ch B a ptist C hurch. Oviedo
C a l* *'? B a ptist Church, Crystal la k e A 3rd, Lake Mary
C asselberry B ap tist Church. 770
i b«. 1
Cen tral B a ptist C h u v h 3101 W 1st 5t
C h u tu ota F irs t B aptist
Clearw ater M issio nary Baptist Chur h South wv*f R d
C ou n trysid e B a p tist Church.. Country ClMb flood la k e Mary
F irst B a p tist C hurch. 519 Park A.&lt;
F u st B a ptist C h urch of Altam onte Spring*. Rt 43t» Altam onte Springs
F irs t B a ptist C hu rch o f Forest C ity
F irst B a p tist C hu rch of Geneva
F irst B a p tist C h u rch Markham Wr l*.
F irs t B a p tist C h u rch of Lave W
F irst B a p tist C hu rch of Longwo- ,!, 691 t a M SR 434
F irs t B a p tist C hu rch o f Oviedo
F irs t B a p tist ' ‘ •torch o f 5am a/uio Springs
F irs t B a ptist C h u rch o f W inter Springs, W O Baham a Rd
F irs t Sfu loh M issio nary Baptist C hu rch t iO t W 13th St
F o re st B a p u st C h u rch o f Osteen
F ou n tain H ead B aptist Church G'Viudo
H o p e B a p tist Church Forest C*ty C o m * 'u-i.ty C en ter Forest C ity
(independence B aptist M m Civ»; Hague B ldg „ LonQwood
Jord an M issio na ry B aptist Chur r 920 Up a«a Rd,
Laftevie* Baptist C h ip h, t?b La*«vww A .« L e i f Mary
M a ce d o n ia Mi&amp;t&gt;un Bapti^ t'Chure1'- Oar* Mui Hi! O steen
M issio n a ry B aptist C h urch N ■ tn Rd E i|#rpn&gt;e
M o rn in g G lory Baptist Church Ge*..... . m * .
M l M oriah Prim itive Baptist, TV' * i l u»i A,** Sanford
Mt Ohve M issio nary B e p t 'il C hi.
So «. k/ Sp» ng* R d lo n g w o o d
M t $4001 M'SSVOnary lla p h s l Churr.h
,# nr Ave
M l Zion M ssionary
*st S - f t
H ew B ethel M&lt;»s»o var# Chur
Sf i H&gt;
A..
h e * Mt Calvary M iss - u j , U j . i m ■' * A t.'m
N ew S alem P n m .i.te fla p i.sf Cr . h r r
12th St
h e w Testam ent B aptist Cho'^f C • ■ .
* h o h h ton;*L*&gt;d
h e w Mt Z ion B ap tist Chu/ch. t ■*.'
a ..
h e w Lite Fettowsh.p 4361 E i
r,«
f » *2706
h o d h e n Je 3apt&lt;it C h ,
P eop le a B aptist Church 1201 W F:*si * - e i Bar-.rora
P inecrest B ap tist Church M 9 W A . i ^ m B*vd
Pra irie La«e Baptist R*dge Rd Fe*n Pa'*
P ro g ress M s»*c^a'y Bo*,t
C f .• H M :*-»»
S e co n d Sh«toh M issio nary 9 » ; i
• r „- n 7. it '.a t m l
Sm yrn a B a ptist Church 250 Overt r » p r Casselberry
S u n la n d B aptist Church, 2 t2 6 Palm etto
SI Jie n e s M issio nary Bap* -.1 Chu •
** ’ 415 0 * v .
S t Lu ke M issio nary B a t « it Chur • 1 • •
«. ly ‘
SI Paul B aptist C hurch. 6 U P ,r*
St Matthew s B a p h .t Ct
• u» M $
St Jo h n s M its to n a 'i §ap»&gt;tl C '
'
' pre .* St
S p rin g fie ld M is s ionary Ba»-M i i3*h A Cedar

Tem ple B a p tist C hurch. Palm S p rin g s Rd , A ltam on te Sprin gs
V ictory B a p h s i C h u rch, O ld O rla nd o Rd at H ester A«e
W est view B a p tist Church. 1100 Paofa Road (46 A}
W illiam C h a p el M issio nary B a p tist C h u rch. Mark &amp; W itiiam St,.
A lta m on te Springs
Z ion H ope B a ptist Church 712 O range Ave
C A T H O L IC
Alt S o u ls C a th o lic Church. 902 Oak Ave . S a n lo rd
C h u rch o f the Nativity. Lake Mary
O ur Lake of the Lakes C a th o lic C h u rch 1310 M au m titen . D eltona
S i A nn s C a ih o ltc Chu rch Dogw ood Iran DcBary
St A u gu stin e C a th olic C hurch. Sunset D r , near Button Rd . Casselberry
St Mary Megodafene C a th o lic Church. M aitlan d Ave
A lta m on te Springs
C H R IS T IA N
F irs t C h ristia n C h u rch 160/ S Sanford Aw#
F irst C h ristia n Ch u rch of Lon g wood 1400 E E W illia m son Rd
lo n g e o o d
G ra ce C h ristia n Church. M eetin g at Sem i note f M C A , 665 Long wood
Lake Mary Rd Lake Mary
Lokeview C h ristia n C h e c h . Bear Lose Rd at Ja m iso n
N orth s id e C h ristia n C hurch. F lo rid a H aven D r , M aitland
S an ford C h ristia n C h urch. 132 W A irport B&gt;vd
S o u th S em m oie C h ristian C h u rch , 300 W SR 434 Oviedo
C H R IS T IA N S C IEN C E
F irs ! C h u rc h of C h rist S cie n tis t 975 Markham W oo ds Rd

Long-wood

C H U R C H O F CHRIST
C h u rc h o f C h rist, 1512 S Pars Ave
C h u rch o l C h rist al La*e E lle n U S 17 92 N Casselberry
C h u rch o f C h rist. 600 Palm S p rin g s Dr Altam onte Sprin gs
C h u rc h uf C h rist, Geneva
C h u rc h o f C h rist lo n g w o o d
C h u rc h of C h rist W t7th St
N a d n u d e C h u rch of C h rist, F la Haven 0* . M ad land
S ou th S em in o le Church o f C h rist. 5410 Lake H y * « ll Rd
C H U R C H O f GOD
C h u rc h o f G od . 503 H ickory
C h u rc h of G od . 603 W 2 2 rd St
C h u rc h o f G o d O viedo
C h u rc h o f G o d H olin ess. Lane M onroe
C h u rc h o l G o d M issio n E n te rprise
C h u rch o l G o d 1402 W 16th St
C h u rch of G o d in Christ. O viedo
C h u rc h of G o d of Prophecy. 2509 S Elm Ave
C h u rch of G o d of Prophecy, t/0 6 S Persim m on Ave
C h u rch of G o d c f Prophecy. 496 5 Cen tral O viedo
C h u rc h o f G od |7ih Oayi. D eltona Com m unity Center
D e lto n a ( E ie c Room i
R e scu e C h u rch of G od, 1700 W t jt h S t , Son turn
True C h u rch o f G od. 2700 Ridgew ood A re Sanford
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
C on gregation al C h ristia n Church, 2401 S Park Ave Sanford
E A S T E R N O RTH O D O X
Eastern O n h oiloa 'Church, S t G eorge 2001 Dylan Way M a itla n d

Eastern Orthodox C hurch. St Sleven s o f O C A . 1695 Lake Em m a Hoad.
Longw ood, FL 32750
Eastern O dhodoa C h u rch, St Jo h n O rlhodoa. 2743 C ou n try C lu b Rood
Sanford

Lake Mary C h u rch of the N ajarene. 171 E Crystal Lake Ave . Lake Mary
Longw ood C h u rch uf the Na/arene. Wayman 4 Je s s u p Ave . Lon gw ood
Markham W o o d s C h u rch of the N a ra rtn e SR 46. 3V» Mites W est of
I 4 al the W ektva River

EPIS C O P A L
A il S a in ts E p isco p a l Church. £ DeBary Ave . Enterprise
C h rist E p iscop a l Church. Longw ood
E p iscop a l C h u rch o l the flew Covenant, 675 TuskawiUa Road.
W inter Springs
Holy C ro s s Ep iscopal, Park Ave at 4th S f , Sanford
St Peters E p isco p a l C hurch. 700 Rinehart Road, Lane Mary
St Rich ard s Chu rch 5151 Lake H ow ell Rd W inter Park
The C h u rch of the G ood Shepherd M aitland, 331 Lane Ave

PRESBYTERIAN
D eltona Presbyterian C h u rch, H olland Bivd 4 A u stin A*e , D elton a
F irst Presbyterian Chu rch o f Lake Mary
F irst Presbyterian C h u rch. Oak Ave 4 3rd St
F irst Presbyterian C h u rch o f DeBary. E H ighland
St Andrew s Presbyterian C h urch, 9913 Bear Lake Rd
St Marks Presbyterian C hurch. 1021 Palm Springs Rd , Altam onte S pg s
T u sca w illa Presbyterian Church. 3600 W est S ta le Rd 426. O vied o F la
UpsaJa C om m u n ity Presbyterian Church., U psaia Rd
W estm in ister Presbyterian C h u rch. Red Bug R d . C asselberry

IN T ER D EN O M IN A T IO N A L
Cal very C h ris Man Center. 500 W 4th St . Sanford
JEW ISH
Beth Am Synagogue m eeting at C om er of Sand Lake and County
L in e Rood W est t 4
Temple Shalom 1765 E lkcam B u d D eltona
LU T H E R A N
A sce n sio n Lutheran C hurch, O verbrook Dr Casselberry
G ood Shepherd United Lutheran. 2917 S O rland o Dr
H oly C ro s s Lutheran C h u rch o f Lane Mary N&gt;0 S un Drive Lako Mary
Lord O f L ife Lutheran C h u rch, 395 T u ska w tllj Rd W inter Sprin gs
Lutheran C h u rch of Providence. Deltona
Lutheran C h u rch o l the Redeem er 103 W 25lh Place
M e ssia h Lutheran C h u rch G olden Days Dr A Hw y 1/ 92. Casselberry
SI Lukes Lutheran C h u rch R t 426 Siavia
St Stephen Lutheran C hurch, 434 |ust W est of I 4 Longw ood
METH O DIST
Barnett U nited M em o rial Church, E DeBary Ave . Enterprise
Bear Lake U nited M eth odist Chu rch
B eth el A M E Church. Canaan H g t i
C asselberry Com m unity U nited M eth odist C h u rch Hwy 17 92 Pm ey
R idg e Rd C asselberry
C h rist U nited M e th od ist C h u rch Tucker Or Su n lan d Estates
DeBary Com m unity M w ih o d isl Church W Highbann* Md OeBary
F irst U nited M eth odist C h u rch 419 P*'» Av»*
First M«thod*st C h u rch of O viedo
F irs t U nited M e th o d tit C h u rch of Geneva
Free M ethodist C h u 'c h 500 W 4th Si
G race United Meirvdt*st C h u rch 4'hi N C o u n try C lu b Rd , Lake Mary
G rant C hapel A M E C h u rch O n e d o
0 a« grove M e tn od ift C h u rch, O viedo
O steen M eth odist Church, C o r o f Carpenter 6 Murray St O steen
Pau la W esleyan M ethodist 5650 W a r i&lt;de Df San lord
5 a n iand i U nited M ethodist Chu rch SR 434 and I 4 Longw uud
St J a n e s A M t 9fh at Cypress
S i Luke M B Chu rch of Cam eron City in
BeerdaM eft S R 46 £
St Mary S A M E Chu rch St R l 4 t5 O s lo s
$t Paul s M ethodist C h u rch O steen Rd E n ie rp n se
S fraftord Memorra* C h u rch s DeBary
N AZARENE
F irs t Chu rch o f the N a io re n e 2561 Sanford A«e
G eneva Chu rch of tn# N a /arena, S R 4d Geneva

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day A dven tist Church, Hwy 436 Forest City
Mors H ilt Seventh Day Adventist Church, 601 E 2nd S t , Sanford
Sanford Seventh Day Adventist C h u rch 5615 N Highway 427
S evtn tn Day Adventist C hurch. M aitlan d Ave . Altam onte S p rin g s
Wmter S p rin g s Seventh Day AdvenM tl C hurch, 50 S M o ss Rd
O T H ER C H U R C H E S
AM Faith C h jp e f. Cam p S em in ole W ekiva Park. Rd
A llen s A M E C h u rch, O hve 4 12th
Beardafi A ia n u e H o lin e s s Chape*. Beardail A v i
C h u lu o fa Com m u n ity Chu rch
C h u rch of Je s u s C h rist of la tte r Day Saints. 2315 Park Ave
Fam ily C h u rch C h ristia n Center. 1544 S em in ole Btvd C asselberry
First Born C h u rch o f the Livin g G od Midway
F irst C h u rch o f C h rist. S cie n tis t. Elsam Btvd and V en u s St D eltona
First Pen te costa l C h u rch o f Longw ood
First P en te costa l C h u rch o f Sanlord
F u ll G o s p e l C h u rc h of G o d m C h rist. 1626 Jerry A te . Sanford
F u ll G o s p e l Tabernacle, 2724 C ountry C lu b Road
G race B&gt;bie Chu rch 2644 S Sanford Ave
H oly Trunty C h u rch of G o d in C h rist. 1514 M engoultm # Ave
Kingdom H all of Jehovah s W itness. Lake M onroe Unit. 1562 W Third St
Lake M onroe Chapel O range B u d Lake M onroe
M 1 O live H o lin e s s C h u rch Oa« Mill Rd . O steen
N eigh borh ood A llia n ce C h u rch 301 M artham W oo ds Road. Longw ood
P en te co st# 'Open B ible Tabernacle. H«dge*ood A«e „ O ff 25th
o p p o site Sem m oie H ig h S ch o o l
Praise end Pow er Church, t t t W W ilbur Ave . Lake Mary
R o llin g H ilts Moravian C h u rch, SR 434. Longw ood
Sanford A llia n c e C h u rch 1401 S Park Ave
Sanford B ib le C h urch, 2460 Sanford A re
Tn« Fun G o sp e l C h u rch of Our Lord Je s u s C h rist W ash in gto n St
Canaan C ity
th e Salvation Army 700 W 241 n SI
Tnum ph The C h u rch o f the New Age 1006 W 6th St
U nited C h u rch o f C h rist A ltam onte Com m unity Chape'
Aitam oni# Springs
U n ited C h u rch o f C h rist C h ristia n F ello w sh ip , 260 N Country C lu b Rd ,
Lake Mary
W inter o p rin g s Com m unity Evangehc# Congregational 219 W ade St
W 'lnlef S p rin g s

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Flag debate erupts on Hill
Partisan b attle expected
to rage over am end m ent
■y ILIOT BRCNNIR
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Congress used Flag Day to
open an election-year debate on a constitutional
amendment lo bar flag desecration with charges
that Republicans are politicizing patriotism.
Uut House and Senate Republicans, joined by a
few Democrats for news conference-rallies on
both sides o f Capitol Hill, proclaimed the matter a
debate on cultural values prompted by an
overwhelming need to protect the national symbol
from burning, which the Supreme Court has
decided is constitutionally protected dissent.
The exchange of rhetoric — both political and
substantive — was but a preliminary to the battle
that will be fought out on the floor o f the House
and Senate, where supporters must muster a
two-thirds vote before the amendment can g o to
the states. Thirty-eight states must ratify it for the
simple 20-word declaration to be added to ttie
Constitution as the 27th amendment.
Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of Kansas,
who was wounded In World W ar II. angered
IX'tnocrats Monday by saying 30-sccond cam ­
paign commercials against amendment opponents
could be effective. He defended his remarks
Thursday, telling a crowd outside’the Capitol that
"w e ’re not here to demagogue for anyone or
anything. We believe this Is the right way to go.
We tried a statute and It didn’t work.”
Assistant House Republican leader Newt Gin­
grich o f Georgia, who was Joined by a House

Democrat, several Republicans, veterans groups
and a member o f the Republican National
Committee, told reporters that "fo r those o f you
who believe that our friends on the left are pained
about free speech, this Is a debate about cultural
values."
There are Democrats and Republicans on both
sides o f the Issue, but the partisr &gt; rhetoric has
risen with the promises o f Republicans to turn the
matter Into a campaign issue. Sen. Robert Kerrey.
D-Neb.. a Vietnam War veteran who was awarded
the Medal o f Honor, accused President Bush In an
emotional speech o f using the American flag as a
"political Issue” and of trying to divide the
country.
Kerrey said he was "offended and angered" by
attempts by Bush and the Republicans to use the
issue politically for the November elections.
At the White House. Bush declined to be drawn
Into commenting on Kerrey's address. In com ­
memoration of Flag Day, Bush helped lo raise the
flag at the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial on
Thursday morning.
Sen. Dale Bumpers. D-Ark.. said he was
"chagrined, dismayed and angry that this has to
be done before the elections In November. You
don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out
what's driving this thing."
And Sen. Terry Sanford. D-N.C.. said the
Founding Fathers could not have foreseen a
president "so frightened of the next election" to
try and weaken the Bill o f Rights. The United
States, he said, will be seen as "whimpering
w im ps" around the world If the amendment
passes, showing that "w e arc not strong enough,
brave enough that w e can't stand dissent."

Democrats set for political
fight over parental leave bill
ByJAN 1TBASS
United Press International
WASHINGTON - Democrats
are preparing to do battle with
President Bush as they try to
persuade him that vetoing the
family and medical leave act
would be wrong for working
Americans and break his cam­
paign pledges.
The Senate Joined the House
Thursday night In passing a bill
requiring employers with more
than 50 workers to offer 12
weeks of unpaid leave in one
year to care for a newborn,
adopted child or seriously III
p a r e n t , c h i l d , s p o u s e or ,
themselves.
Supporters o f the measure —
mostly Democrats but a few
Republican members — say the
bill Is actually a pro-family bill

Louisiana
acts on tough
abortion ban

that tracks conservatives' views
that parents should be with their
children In their first weeks of
life. And they say the bill Is
sensitive to small businesses and
only affects em ployers with
more than 50 workers — Just 5
percent o f all businesses.
But Bush, who has threatened
a veto, has contended businesses
should negotiate worker benefits
with their employees and gov­
ernment should s.ay o u t.
Democratic sponsors o f the bill
scheduled a news confeience
Friday to pressure Hush to sign"There's no question we're
going to lay down the gauntlet
and shift (he debate lo the
political a ren a ." said a key
Senate aide. "H e's got lo rtop
paying Up service to all his
pro-family pledges and start de­
livering."

UM report
BATON ROUGE. La. The Louisiana Senate Is
likely to pass and send to
Gov. Buddy Rocmer a bill
that would outlaw virtually
all abortions in the state,
but Rocmer has sent mixed
signals about whether he
would sign such a measure
Into law.
T h e House o f R e p re ­
sentatives Thursday
passed the bill, which if
enacted would be certain to
go before the U.S. Supreme
Court.
The bill would make It a
felony to perform an abor­
tion In the state except to
save a woman's life.

Central America seeks common market
United P ress International

ANTIGUA. Guatemala — The private Industry
and business organizations or Central America
and Panama sent a Joint proposal to their heads of
state to form □ regional economic community
modeled on the European Common Market.
In a letter signed by the twelve organlzatons
that make up the Federation o f Private Entitles of
Central America and Panama, the group urged Us
member presidents to Inltate plans for a common
market at their weekend economic summit,
which Is to begin Friday In Antigua. 28 miles
southwest ofGuatemulaCIty.
"Tod ay more than ever, especially with the
changes tu the Eastern European countries. It Is
obvious that the only fundamental philosophy
and doctrine Is economic liberty,” the five-page
letter said.
The call for a Central American trade bloc that
would compete with other world cooperatives has
been echoed by public and private officials over
the past lew months, especially since the change
ol government In Nicaragua opened that country
to more favorable western trade.
T h e announcement Is the first concrete

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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged in bull n*s i el M l S
4th S t . Lake Mery. F L 33744
Seminole County. Florida under
the Fictltlouk Nome ot C A R R Y
SMITH M ASO NRY, end the! I
Intend to regliter told neme
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
de, In accordance with the
P ro v iilo n t ol the Fictltlouk
Neme Stetutei. To Wit Section
■el CM FloridaSletutek 1*0
Lorry Smith
Publish June I, ». IS. 23 IWO

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice Is hereby given that we
ere engaged In business at 105
Leke Gem Dr . Longwood. Sem
Inole County. Florida, under the
F ictitio u s Neme ol IN S T A
C H ILL OF FLO RID A, and 'hel
we Intend to register said neme
with the Clerk o l the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
de. In accordance with the
P rovisions ot the F ictltlo u k
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 0* Florida Statutes l*J7
R a y A le xan der
James R Alexander
Publish June 1.1. IS. 33. I**0
DES U

OES i*
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice Ik hereby given Ihet I
em engaged In buvnekk of 1001
S French Ave . Sanlord. Florida
m i l . Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictltlouk Name ot
H EAR TR O N IC S OF C E N T R A L
F LO R ID A and that I intend to
regikler koid name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, in e&lt;
cordenc* with the Provisions ot
the Fictltlouk Neme Sletutek.
To Wit Section M l 0* Florida
Sletutek 1*57
lone Beatty Brown
Publikh June I • IS. 73. I»*0
O E S 17

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice Ik hereby given that I
em engaged in business el 2507
Perk Or . Sanlord. F ie 33771,
Seminole County. Florida, under
Ihe F i c t i t i o u s N e m e o l
Th o m p s o n m o t o r s , end met
I intend to regnler seid neme
with the Cletk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florl
da In accordance with Ihe
P rovisions ot the Fictitio u s
Name Staiules, To Wit Section
MS Of F lor ide Stelules I*57
Robert Scott Thompson
Publish June IS. 27, IS A July

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O ES 171
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
NOTICE OF
Notice Ik hereby given that I
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice Is hereby given Ihet I
am engaged in buvnekk at 455
am engaged in business et 317
D o u g la k A ve . A lt a m o n t e
H lllcresl S t . Altamonte Spring:.
Springs, Seminole County Flor
Seminole County, Florida under
Ida. under the Fictitiouk Neme
me Fictitious Neme ol AF
Ot M S R S O FTW ARE end that
F O R D A B L E SOLUTIONS, and
I Intend to register sa d neme
met
I inland lo register said
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
name with the Clerk ot the
Court Sen-mole County. Fton
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
da
in accordance with the
Florida, in accordance with the
Proviklonk ot the Fictltlouk
P ro v isio n s ot the Fictitio u s
Neme Statutes To Wit Section
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 0* Florida Statutes I*17
MS 0* Florida Statutes l*S7
C E N T R A L FLO R ID A
Eugene T Pllchef
M A N A G E M E N T INC
Publish June IS. 73. 7*. A July
Greg Stillman
I
a
two
Publish June I IS.13 7* IWO
D ES 174
O E S *4

agreement by the private sector on forming a
common market, and the topic Is expected to be
high on the ugenda o f the presidents of Panama.
Guatemala. Honduras. El Salvador. Nicaragua
and Costa Ktca.
Foreign and economic ministers met Thursday
In advance o f the summit, and Guatemalan
Deputy Foreign Minister Julio Martini said
regional disarmament would also he a key theme.

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in business al 1114
F re n ch A ve.. Sanlord. F la
33771, Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Neme ol
P A G A N A SON .G R O C E R Y A
D E L I. end\jtheaC; Intend to
register t a li n m * with the
Clerk ot the Rljtult Court. Sem
inole County,/Flertde, In ec
cordenc* wittrfrw Provisions ol
the FictitloJi Name Statutes.
To Wit Seflion Y J J W Florida
Statutes l i p /
Angel M.FMgan V
Publish May 33. A June I. (. IS.
I»*Q
D E R 341

NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ ot Ekecutkm issued Out ol
and under the teal ol the Circuit
Court ol Clay County, Florida,
upon a llnal judgement rendered
In the aforesaid court on the 14th
day ol August. A D. I*M. in that
certain ca te entitled. Speed
Q u ee n C o m p a n y, P lj ln t t l l,
— v»— Robert Phares end Jerry
L. W illis. Individuals. Delen
dent, which aforesaid Writ ol
Eiecutlon wei delivered to me
as Sheriff of Seminole County.
Florida, end I have levied upon
Ihe following described property
owned by Robert Pharet. said
property being located In Semi
note County. Florida, more per
tlculerly described at lol lows
One l*»7 Cadillac Fleetwood.
W h i l e In C o l o r , I D
I1GSDWSIYIHT7SJ47S. being
stored et Altamonte Towing.
Altamonte Springs. Florida
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will at II 00 A M on Ihe «1h day
ol July. A D l**0. otter tor tale
and sell lo Ihe highest bidder,
lor cash In hand, subject to any
end ell aaittlng liens, el Ihe
Front IWesll Door et the steps
Ot the Seminole County Court
house In Sanford. Florida, the
above described personal prop
arty
Thai said tale It being made
to satisfy the terms ol said Writ
ol Eaecution
John E Polk, Sherltt
Seminole County. Florida
Published June IS, 32. 3*. July
S. with Ihe tale on July *. I**0
O E S IS*
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice it hereby given tnal we
ere engaged In business at 370
wt -oping Loep. Sle 1IM. Alt*
m o n t e S p rin g * , S e m in o le
C ounty. lloTId# . under the
ol CHIC EN
Fictitious
that we In
TE R P R IS E
id neme with
lend to regis
Circuit Court
the Clerk of
y. Florida in
Seminole Ci
'the Provisions
accordance
* Name Statutes.
ot Ihe Flcti
MV0* Fior.da
To Wit
Statutes I
Debra Stfsrkfen
Dennis Gross*
Publish M e- 35 A June I. I IS
1*10

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I N T H I CIRCUIT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
CASE N U M B ER : *0 3171 CAIIP
JA M ES B TE R W ILLE G E R .
SR
.a n d
L I N D A W
T E R W IL L E G E R . httwile.
PlelnllMt.
vs
G L Y N N E ROGERS. SR . TH E
UNKNOW N SPO U SE OF
G L Y N N F ROGERS. SR . A N 0
O T H E R P A R T IES CLAIM IN G
BY. THROUGH, U N D E R OR
AGINST THE FO R EG O IN G
Defendants
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO Glynn E Rogers. Sr . Ihe
unknown spouse ol Glynn E
Rogers. Sr . end other parties
claiming by. through, under or
egemtt the lortgolng
YO U A R E N O TIFIED that an
action to quiet title lo the
following property In Seminole
County. Florida
Lot «. Block C. Idyllwiide ol
Loch Arbor. Section 4. according
to the Piet thereof at recordeo
In P lel Book I*. Page **, o&lt; Ihe
P u b lic Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
hat been tiled egeintl you end
you are requlrtd lo ser ve e copy
ot your written defenses. It any
to It on Ted B Edwards. Es
quire, plaintiff s attorney, whose
address It Smith A Meckmncn.
P A . JSS South Orange Avenue.
Suite AM Post Office Bo» j;sa
Orlando Florida 13*01. on or
before July 30. l**0 end tile the
original with the d ark ol this
court vither before service on
plaintiff s attorney or Immed'
e ltly Ihertelttr. otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
'he Complaint or petition
Dated this IJth da* ol June
l**0
M ary anna Morse
As Clerk ot the Court
By Heatner Brunner
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish June IS. 31 3* 1 July

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NOTICEOF RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATINO. AND
ABANDONING
RIGHTS-OF-WAY, OR
DRAINAOE EASEM ENT
TO W HOM IT M A Y CO N C ER N .
NO TICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN
that the Board of County Com
m lttkm ert o l Seminole County,
Florida at Its Regular Meeting
held on the 13th day of June.
A D , 1*10. In the County Com
mltttoner*’ Meeting Room at
the Seminole County Services
Building In S an fo rd,Flo rlo e.
pursuant to Petition and Notice
heretofore given, passed and
adopted a Resolution closing,
vacating and abandoning, re
nounclng and disclaiming any
end ell right ol the County of
Seminole and Ihe public in end
to Ihe fo llo w in g d e s crib e d
rights of wey or drainage ease
ment, to wit:
Southerly 7 teat ot IFA I certain
II foot wide Easement Area
d e fin e d e s c o m p t lt ln g Ihe
Northerly IS !t*ef ol Lot I,
W E K IV A H IL L S SEC TIO N
E IG H T according to the plat
thereof recorded in Piet Book
31. Pages 10'arr* It, Public
Rtcordt ol X*ml note County.
Florida ILEjfS the Easterly live
IS) feet thereof) (LES S the
Westerly IS feet thereol)
By the ^oerd ol County Com
mlstloners ol Seminole County.
Florida, this 11th day ot June.
A D . IWO
BO ARD O F
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
O F S E M IN O LE COUNTY.
F LO R ID A
Mery enne Morse.
Clerk to the Board
Publish: June IS. IWO
D E S 177
IN T H E CIRCUIT CO URT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. f t lM S CA t* E
R EDW ARDCO OLEY.

vs.

Plaintiff,

W AD E H AM P TO N
NICHOLSON, e l at..
Defendants
N O TICE O F S ALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
dated June 4th. IWO In Case No
*0 704S C A Of E In the Circuit
Court In and lor Sem inole
Com fy, Florida, in which R
E D W A R O C O O L E Y Is the
PJalntllf end W AD E/H AM PTON
N IC H O LSO N A C L E O R A E
N IC H O LSO N .' e l/ a l.. are the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest end best bidder tor cash
el the West Fr^nt Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 A M
on the loth day ol July. IWO. the
(allowing described reel proper
ty es set lorfh In the Summery
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure:
Lot 17. H ID D E N H AR BO U R ,
according to the Plat thereof es
recorded in Piet Book IS. Pages
■ 1 A *3, Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
D A T E D this Sth day Junt.
IW0
M A R Y A N N t MORSE
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCU IT C O URT
B Y : Jen* E Jasewic
A s Deputy Clerk
Publish: Junes. IS. IWO D E S 107
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT]
E IO H T E E H T H JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT. I N A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY,
FLO RID A.
C A S E NO. t* 441/-CA **L
A L L I A N C E M O R TG A G E
C O M P A N Y .* Florida
corporation.
Plaint ill.

vs.
M A T T J T U R N E R : at a l .
Defender: Is
N O TIC E OF S ALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Summery Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure an
tered h*'r*ln, I will sail the
property sHuated A n Seminole
County. Florid*, described a*
Unit 3*. SOUTHPORT, a Con
dominium, P H A fE *. according
to the Declaration ol Condomin
ium as recootled in O tllcla l
Records B o o k / 1431. pages 1777
through ISOs/and all amend
moots fherejb. Public Records
ol Seminole Eounly. Florida
al public sap. lo in* highest and
best bidder For cash, at Ihe West
Iron! entrance. Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanlord. Florida,
at II 00 A( m on the IJth day ot
July. IWO
W ITN ESS my hand and ot
llclal saal ot said Court this *th
day ol June, IWO
(Court Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish June*. IS. IWO D E$*S
NOTICE OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
BY TH E CITY OF LO N G
W OOD. F L O R I D A , that the
Board ot Adiustment will hold a
Public Hearing on Wednesday
June 30. IWO I » P M . in the
Longw ood C ity Com m ission
C h a m b e rs . I3S W W e rre n
Avenue.' Longwood/Florida, or
as soon thereafter a l possible, to
consider verlanees^eqvested by
John Stelr lor Tasftu* Develop
ment, as follows |&gt; To allow an
I' high masonry wbll In lieu ot a
Class " 0
bulled adjoining an
I 3 zoned property with a rtsi
dential usa 3) To Allow a 34 isle
width et the soyth end ol the
proposed bulldlnp In lieu ot 3 f
and J| to allo v/a - 30 Internal
turning radius le Lev o l ]*' In a
n I I zoning ilstrl»t. on the
follow ing le g a lly d escrib ed
property
Sec *. Twp
S. Rge JOE Beg
SE Cor ot NW
at NW U Run N
SJI *» F T W
F T S 532 13 F T
E 3S0 F T to
A p p ro - J
res. more or less
ot vacant lai
lying on west side
of High line Orlve. Longwood
Florida
At this m eting all interested
parties may appear to be heard
with retpec I to Ihe variances
requested 1 his hearing may be
continued Horn time to lime
until linel action Is taken by Ihe
Board ot Adiustment A copy ol
the request is on tile with Ihe
City Clerk and may be inspected
by the public
All persons a/e advised that it
they dee de to appeal any de
cisicn made al these hearings
they will need a verbatim record
ol the pr-xeed'vgs and for such
purposas they will need lo
Insure that a verbatim record Is
made wt- h record to include
the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is made The
City of Longwood does not
provide this verbatim record
Deled this May 35. two
D L Tetry, City Clara
C it, ol Longwood Fiorul*
Publish June Send IS. 1WO
DEL I

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NOTICE OF A
PUBLIC HEARING
OF PROPOSEDCHANGES
ANO AMENDMENTS IN
CERTAIN DISTRICTS AND
BOUNDARIES OF T H E
ZONING ORDINANCE OF
TH E CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held In
the Commission Room et the
City Hall In the City ol Sanford.
Florida, at 7.00 o'clock p m. on
June 31, 1**0, to co n sid er
changes and amendments to the
Zoning Ordinance ol the City ot
Sanlord. Florid*, a* follows:
A portion ot that certain
property tying el the Southeast
corner ol Mellonvllto Avenue
end Pine Way. It proposed to be
rezoned from AG. Agriculture to
MR-1. Multiple Fam ily Residen­
tial Said property being more
p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r ib e d e t
lol lows:
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SEC II
TW P N S R G E 319 N 471 F T O F
W h OF N/W, ’* O F SE ’a
(LESS E 417.1 F T A R D Sl. AS
R E C O R D E D IN TH E PU BLIC
R E C O R D S OF S E M I N O L E
CO UN TY. FLO R ID A.
A ll parlies in Interest end
citizens tried have an opportuni­
ty to be heard at said hearing.
By order ol Ihe City Com
mission 41 Ihe City ol Sanlord,
Florida /
A D V IC E TO T H E P U BLIC: It
a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
eny matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need * verba Mm record ol
In* proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record Is no! provided by Ihe
City ot Sanlord IFSlttOIOS)
Janet R. Doneho*
City Clerk
Publish Ju n e!. IS. IWO
DESS

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA,
INANDFOR
SEMINO l E COUNTY
CASE NO. T0-0SS4-CA *f-E
GENERALJURISDICTION
DIVISION
C O M M O N W EALTH
M O R T G A G E C O M P AN Y OF
A M E R IC A . L P.
P L A IN T IFF ,
—vs—
RICHARD W ILLIAM BROWN.
J U N E K. BROWN C H A R L E S E.
O 'H A R E , J R .; 4B
N U R S E R IE S . INC ; G E N O V A
E X P R E S S LINES. INC.
G A R Y D A N IELS ; A.
A N D SONS. INC.; TEI
COM M UNICATION, |f(C.;
S E M IN O LE COt)l,i
NDANTISJ

NOTICE O^SALE
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order ol Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June a. IWO. entered In Civil
Case No «OOSi4CAO* E ol th*
Circuit Cour/ ol lh* E I G H ­
T E E N T H Jud/clal Circuit In and
lor SEM IN O uE County. Florida,
w herein C O M M O N W E A L T H
M O R TG AG E COM PANY OF
A M E R IC A . L P , Plalntlll and
RICH ARD W ILLIAM BROWN
AN D JU N E K BROWN. HIS
W IFE a rt d-lendentll). I will
sail lo the highest and bast
bioder tor cash. AT T H E W EST
FR O N T DOOR O F T H E SEMI
NO LE CO U N TY COURT
HOUSE. SAN FO RD . FLO RID A,
at II 00 AM . Juiv 10. IWO. Ihe
lol lowing described property es
sat lorth in said Final ejudg
ment. to wit:
L O T t t 7, W E S T L A K E
M A N O R U N IT TW O B. AC
C O R D IN G TO TH E P L A T
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T BOOK 21. AT P A G E S I*
TH RO UG H 31. INCLUSIVE. OF
T H E PU BLIC RECORDS OF
S EM IN O LE CO UN TY. FLORI
DA
D A T E D at SANFORD. Florl
da. this Sth day ol June. 1W0.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF TH E
CIRCUIT COURT
S EM IN O LE County, Florida*
By Jane E Jastwic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Junes. IS. 1W0
D ES 103
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SE M IN O LE CO UN TY.
S T A T E O F FLORIDA.
Case Ne.: *0 37I7-CA St-E
Central Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No.: M4*S0
SO U T H E A S T M O R TG A G E
COM PANY.
Plainlilt,
vs
SUSAN T S A W Y C R .lt living,

etui.etal.
Defendants
NO TICE OF ACTION
S TA TE O F FLO R ID A
TO M A R S H A K H YM AN
Whose residence address It
2*0 Grant Street. Salem. New
Jersey 0*0f*
AND
TO J E F F R E Y J .H Y M A N
Whose residence eddress is
*003 Grubb Road. Chevy Chase.
Maryland 30SII
YOU A R E N O TIFIED lha an
action to lor ec lose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida
Lol «J. SAUSALITO SECTION
T H R E E , according to the Plat
thereol. at recorded. In Plat
Book 21. at Pages 74 through 70.
inclusive, ot the Public Records
ol Semlnoie County, Florida
has been tiled against you and
SUSAN T SAW YER. It living,
and if married. JOHN D O E . her
husband whose real neme it
uncertain. It living, including
eny unknown spout* of said
Oetcndenl if either hat remar
ned and it either or both ol said
Defendants are deceased, their
respective unknown heirs, de
vlseec grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors end trustees,
and all other persons claiming
| by, through, under or against
the named Defendants and you
are required lo terv* a copy of
your written defenses if any. to
it on
JO SEP H M
P A N IELLO .
ESQ U IRE. Ptaintttfs attorney
whose address li
301 N Franklin Street. Suite
I 2730 Tampa. F londa U*C3
| on or before the 13th day ot July
i Wb and tile 'he original with
the Clerk ot this Court either
before service on P lainlilt'*
attorney or immediately there
after otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the
relief demanded in the Com
ple&lt;nt or Petition
D A T E D on this *th day ot
June, IWO
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT C O URT
BY Mealhef Brunner
Deputy C iere
Publish J u n e l 11.33.3* IWO
t^ S U7*

Legal N o t l c f

L t f lll N o t lC it

M a sq a t i s m P
SOUTHERN SPRINGS
DEVELOPM ENT CORP..
Plaintiff

NOTICE O f U t i l
O f MOTOR VEHICLE
TO SATISFY LIEN
Pursuant ta F.S. TtS.SEI.
Mfd-r zrId* Llats Service Acting
agent N r PRITCHETT’S AUTO
REPAIR. Will ten a* puMtc saw
to satiety a Itan W Wit emaurst et
I. t u r n the Mtteefng Raer r N U
v e h i c l e : 1*31 O O D O I
IVL41G3RsmSi F ir Inigectlen
aatd vehicle N Netted at: IMIS.
Hwy. 17 W Lang lined. FL337M
Sal* Data: July 13. IWt
• H M A t; MM-FLA Lien Sant.
Any person claiming Interest
In m M vehkt* mould contact
Mid Florida Lien Service at
ta n iisz-m s *r writ* to 3431
Atom* Ave. Winter Park. F L
337*3
Publish: June IS, IWB
DES-ITS

case

DEBRA MARIE VANlf
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO. DEBRA MARIE VANN
YOU ARE MOTIPIID the! a
Petition ter Payment el funds
Held In Its* Registry ot the
Circuit County Court ot Semi­
nole County, Florid* tn the
amount e ’ Savon Hundrod
Thirty Eight Dotlers end Fitly
Cants ISTM SO) has. been tiled
against yea. and/You tre re­
quired to serve A copy et your
It any. le it on
Downs R. I
143
West Mein.Streot. Apopka, FL
33703 on or before the 37th day ot
Juno IP'S. end'til* Ihe original
wilts tts* Clerk et this Court,
either Before service en Petl
Agent, or Immediately
r; otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
tho relief demanded In Use
Petition.
DATED on Nils 23rd day ot
May. m «
(Seel)
MARYANNE MORSE
** Clerk of the Court
By: Cynthia Proctor
AS DEPUTY CLER K
Pubtlsh: May IS A June 1 .1. IS.
two
OER-1S3
NOTICE O f
f ICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
em engaged In business at *20
Crown Oak Cantre Dr.. Long­
wood. F L IZ7S0. Somlnolo
County. Florida, under Ihe
Fictitious Name el CLASSY
CREATIONS ETC., end that I
Intend to register said nemo
with tts* Clerk ot tn* Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Flori­
da. In accordance with th*
Provisions ol th* Fictitious
Nemo Statutes. To-Wlt: Section
US Ot Florid* Statutes 1*17.
ALBERS A ASSOCIATES.

INC.
Jean K. Albers
Publish: June I. IS. n , J*, two
oes

a

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
ere engaged In business at 7SS
Keen*lend Pike. Lake Mary.
FL. Seminole County, Florid*,
under th* Fictitious Nemo ot A
CUT AWAY LAWN SERVICES,
end that w* Intend to register
said name with th* Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, In accordance with th*
Provisions ot th* Flctltloui
Name Statutes. To-Wlt: Section
S4J0* Florida Statutes 1*57
Gerard E . McGerry
Kevin McGerry
Publish: June A 15.13.3*. IWO
DES Of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUITOF FLORIDA,
INAND FOR
SEMINOLI COUNTY
CASE NO. FMM-CA-ff ■
OBNERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
BA R N ETT BANKS TR UST
C O M P A N Y . N.A. AS T R U S T E E
FOR TH E F LO R ID A HOUSING
FIN AN C E A O EN C V
P LA IN TIFF,

—vs—
M A P Y K A Y JAC K SO N A N D
UNKNOW N SPO U SE, N/K/A
ROBERT C LAR K
D E FE N D A N T S ).

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to en Order ot Final
Judgment of Foreclosure deled
June 4. IWO, entered In Civil
Cat* No. *0-1*4 CA 0*E ot the
Circuit Court ot th* E t b . .T E E N T H Judicial Circuit In and
lor SE M IN O LE County. Florida,
wherein B A R N E T T B A N K S
TR UST C O M P A N Y . N.A. AS
T R U S T E E FOR T H E F LO R ID A
HOUSING FIN AN CE A G E N C Y .
P la l n t l l l a n d M A R Y K A Y
JACKSON are delendantli). I
will sell to th* highest and best
bidder lor cash. A T T H E W EST
FRON T OOOR OF T H E SEMI
NO LE CO U N TY C O U R T ­
HOUSE. SAN FO RD , FLO R ID A,
al It 00 AM . July 13. IWO. tts*
lol lowing described property es
set lorth Irv said Final
ment, to-wlt;
UNIT 103. B U I L O lR G III.
SUN RIDGE III. A ,COND O
M IN IU M T O G E T H E R W ITH
AN D UND IVID ED IN T E R E S T
IN TH E COM M ON E L E M E N T S
ACCO RD ING TO T H E D E C
L m RATION o f c 6 n d o m i n i
U M AS R E C O R D E O IN OF
FICIAL RECO R DS BOOK 1433.
AT P A G E 11*0. A R O P L A T T E D
IN P L A T BOOly 33. P A G E S 4
THROUGH l.J P U B L I C R E C
o r o s
o f A e m i n o l e
CO UN TY, F i/ r i DA
D A T E D i f SAN FO RD , Florl
do. this a de/ol June, two.
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
SEM INO LE County. Florid*
By Jen* E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ju n el, IS. 1W0
O E S 103

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT.
INANDFOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. W MM CJM-F-P
GARY E. MASSEY. TRUSTEE,
Plalntlll,
v*

K DAVID ROSA. Individually
end** Trustee, el a l.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN
ttsel, pursuant to Final Judg­
ment entered In the cat* ot
GARY E. MASSEY. TRUSTEE
v K DAVID ROSA. Individually
end as Trustee. F R E E D O M
SAVINGS end LOAN J^BOCIA
TION. CAPITAL ASSOCIATES.
INC . THE UNITE!/ STATES
O F AM ER IC A .
F LO R ID A
POW ER COR
ION. In the
Sem in ole
C ir c u it C a u rt
C ou n ty,
C a se No
tv 40*0 C a oe p.
irslgned
Clerk will sell
ilk sale to
best1
bidder
tor
the highest
cash et
test front door,
Seminole C&lt;
y Courthouse. In
Sanlord. Sei nol* ICounty. Flor
ir of Ii 00 4 ns , on
ide. el the
the sth da
July. A D IWO.
Ihal c e rlA ln re a l p ro p e rly
situate enfi being In Seminole
County, fioride. described as
follows
T h e E o s l &gt;1 o t L o * •.
E N T Z M I N G E R F A R M S AO
OITION, No I, according to th*
Diet thereof os recorded In Plat
Book S. Peg* *. Public Record*
ol Sem Inole County. Ftor Ide
D A T E D this 4tn day June.
A D t»V0
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
Clerk ot Its* Circuit Court
BY Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish June) IS. lew
OES *4

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH E tETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O f FLORIDA.
IN AND P M
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. •PStSfCARg-P
O IN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
M URRAY M ORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF,
KEITH ISAACS ANO GERTI
ISAACS. HIS WIFE
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE O f M L B
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo an O rd e r r e ­
scheduling foreclosure sate
dated May It, IWB. entered In
Civil Co m Ha. W O T * C A * e P el
th* Circuit Caurt et lha IITH
Judicial Circuit in and N r SEM­
I N O L E C o u n t* , F lo r i d a ,
wherein M U R R A Y M O R T ­
GAGE COMPANY. Plaintiff and
KEITH ISAACS AND O IRTI •
ISAACS. HIS WIFE are attend
anlts), I will tall to the highest
and bast bidder tor cam. AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEM IN O LE CO U N TY
C O U R T H O U S E . SA H PO R O ,
FLORIDA, at 1t:» AM. July S.
IWB. th* lol lowing described
proparty as set torift In M id
Final Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT t ANO THE WEST 13.S3
F E E T OF LOT S. BLOCK *S
SAN LAN DO THE SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINGS
SECTION. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE AS W. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA.
DATEO at SANFORD. Flerlda.thls 1st day at June. IWO.
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER KO FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By: JanaE. Jastwic
Deputy Clark
Publish: Juno I. IS. IWO
DEM I
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Co m Number BMTSt-CA-etL
CO M M ON W EALTH M O R T­
G A G E C O M P A N Y OF
A M E R IC A , L.P ..
Plaintiff,

vs
W ILLIAM A . C O R M A N E Y . It
and M E L B A i . C O R M A N E Y ,
his wile; O L D N E P U B L IC IN­
S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y ; end
W E K IV A H UN T C L U B C O M ­
M U N IT Y ASSN . INC..

Defendants.
1BCPNO AM END ED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to an order Resetting
Foreclosure Sal* Date and/or a
final judgment of lorecioisure in
th* above-captioned action. I
will M il lha property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, de­
scribed as:
Lot S. WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
FOX HUNT SECTION t. ac­
cording to Its* plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book U, Pages
2* - 13, Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida,
el public sal*, to th* highest end
best bidder tor cash, at tts* West
Front Door ol tho Courthouse In
Sanlord, Seminole County. Fior­
ide. al 13:00 a m., on July tB.
IWO.
DATEO ml* 1st day ot Junt.
1W0
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ot th* Court
By: Jane E. Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: Junel. IS. IWO
DES to
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO. WSM*-CAa*-P

THE TROUT COM PAN Y, a
Georgia company.,

Plaintiff.

vs.
ROBERT E MOON. Trust**, et

•I,

Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER *1
Nolle* It given ttsel pursuant
to Its* Final Judgment dated
June 4th. 1W0 In Cat* No •
seaoeoCAoep ol the Circuit
Court In th* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor SeminoleCounty. Florida. In which THE
T R O U T C O M P A N Y It tho
P la ln tlll. end R O B E R T E.
M O O N . Trustee, G A Y L E
TEN LON. W ILLIAM
HENKHAUS. DEBBIE'
HUDSON. A M Y K R E IO E R .
ALICE JOHNSON. GEORGE
BELLOU. JANET KENNEDY,
G E O R G E SIN G ER , M ORT
C A G E INCOME FUND
L I M I T E D . JOHNSTOWN
A M E R I C A N C O M P A N IE S ,
e/h/e JO H N STO W N P R O
P E R T I I S . d/b/a T IF FANS
SQUARE APARTMENTS. DR.
YASSER HOSNI.i DJEH A N E
HOSNI. RICHARD HAROOON.
SHARON HARDOON. TERRY
L RAY. end SUSA7* PEPUS.
are the D*r*nd**tt. t will tell to
Its* highest and best bidder tor
cash at the West Front Door et
the Semlnol* County' Court
house. Sanlord. Florida, et II SO
a m on Jyty lltt. IWO. tts*
following Oes:, bed reel proper
ty set forth in its* Final Judg

menl:

/

Units | end a. Building A.
Units IS and I*. Building O. and
Units It end » . Building E . end
en undivided S-M interest in Ihe
C om m on E le m e n ti. C O A C H
L IG H T ESTATES. SECTIO N II.
e Condominium according So th*
Declaration el Condominium In
O ffic ia l Records Book 1373.
Peg* 1*30. Public Records ol
Semlnol*County. Florida
Th* property remains subject
to en *&gt;Isting first mortgage
Dated June 4 Iwo
C L E R K OF
ij
■ CIRCU IT COURT
By Jen* E Jesewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publish Junes, is lew
O E S 100

�l
Sarilord Herald, Sanford. Florida — Friday. June

Legal Notices

le g a l N o tlca i

IN TM t CIRCUIT COURT

OP &gt;'HI IIOHTIKNTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
SIMINOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK N O W 4 W C P
IN RE T H E E S T A T E OF
K AR L CHADW ICK W A L K E R .

Dk m H

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm inistration of tha
M ill* Of K A R L CHADW ICK
W A L K E R , deceased. F lit
Number *0 o » CP, It ponding In
the C 1 It Court tor Seminole
C o u n .y , F lo r id a . P ro b a ta
Division. tho od drtti ol which It
Somlnolo County Courtbouto,
Sanford. F lo rid a 32F7I. Tho
nom ol and addrottoi ol Iho
par tonal roprotonlatlvo and of
iho portonal representative's
attorney a rt tot forth bo low
A ll Intorottod pertont aro
required to Ilia with thlt court,
WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
TH ISN O TICE:
HI a ll d a lm t agalnit tho
ottato. and
131 any ob|octlon by an Interrile d porton to whom notice wat
mailed that challenge! the valid
Ity ol tho will, tho quel 11leaf torn
ol Iho portonal roprotanletlvo.
venue, or |urltdlctlon ol Iho
court.
A L L C LAIM S A N D O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication of th lt Notice
began on June IS. IWO
Personal Raprotontatlvo;
J O Y C E ANN W A LK E R
107 Brantley Harbor Drive
Longwood. Florida 37771

1407)700 fats

Attorney for

Portonal Ropretontatlvo:
P A U L N. S C H A E F E R .
ESQUIRE
37U W e il Slate Rd, *Ja.
Suite One
Longwood. Florida 3777*
(407)774 7171
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE,
Clerk, Circuit Court
BY: Patricia Thatcher
DEPUTYCLERK
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RIOA
Publlth: June 15.17.1W0
OES 100
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in butlnett al lira
Lyn&gt; T r„ Caite Iberry, FL 17)01,
Semlnoh Ccunty, Florida, under
the Flctllloui Name ol M Y OWN
G A R D E N E R , and that I
Intend to register told name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da. In accordance with the
P rovisions ol Iho Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
MS 09 Florida Statutes ITS7
Garnett English
Publish: June I. IS. 11.». IWO
DESK

IN T H E CIRCUIT CO URT
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE CO UN TY.
FLO RIOA
CASE NO. W SI4I CA W-P
AG N ES HOOAK.
Plalntllf.
VS.

VICTOR PEORIAIilES. D ANN A
J P E D R I A N E &amp; iW IN N IFRED
L. JOHNSON. NANCY C Z A TT .
and IN TERN A TIO N AL
F ID E L IT Y INSURANCE
C O M PAN Y.
Delendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that. pursuant to a Summary
Judgment In Foreclosure en
fered on the 4th day ol June,
1W0 by the above entitled Court
In Iho above styled cause, the
undersigned clerk ol :h i above
entitled court, or any ot her duly
euthorlred deputies, will sell Ihe
properly situate In Seminole
County. Florida,
Lot 1). Block II. H E F T L E R
HOM ES HOW ELL PARK
SECTION ON E. according to
the Piet thereof, as recorded In
Piet Book 11. Pages 45. 44. 47
4nd 41 ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida,
at public salt to the highest and
best bidder lor cash el II 00
o’clock, a m on Ihe Slh day ol
July, IW0. at Ihe west Iron! door
ol Ihe Seminole County Courl
house In Seminole County. Flor
Ida
D A T E D this 4lh day ot June,
two
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF CIRCUIT CO URT
By: Jena E Jasewic
D EPUTYCLERK
Publish June!. IS. IWO
O E S 17
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H EAR IN O
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
BY TH E C IT Y O F LON G
WOOD. F L O R ID A . Ihel Ihe
Board ot Adiustment will hold a
Public Hearing on Wednesday
June 10. IWO. 7:10 P M , In the
Longwood C lly Com m ission
C h a m b e rs . 171 W W arren
Avenue. Longwood Florida, or
as soon thereafter as possible, to
consider variances requested by
Classy Chastles Rent A Car as
follows
I) to operate a car
rental office closer than 100 teat
to residentielly zoned property
end 1) to operate e .»r rental
office on a lot less than two 111
acres In sire In e C 1 toning
district, on the following legally
described property
The East ISO’ ol Ihe West 14)'
ol Ihe North !QC of the South
111 II’ ot that pari ol BLOCK I.
W ILD M E R E . lying north ol Ihe
Township Line, also Ihe Eeit
75* ot the West 147 ot the South
111 11* ot BLOCK I. lying North
o l T o w rs s h lp l i n e ol
W lLO M E R E \ according to Plat
thereof recorded In PUT Book I.
Page III. ol ttse Pub/lc Records
of Seminole County .Flo rida
More generally/deser bed as
SSI E
Hwy if *
Longwood.
Florida
At this maelyfig all Interasltd
par lias may appear to be heard
with respect' to the variances
requested tin s hearing may be
continued from lime to time
until final action is taken by lie
Board ot Adiustment A copy ol
the request is on Ilia with the
City Clerk end may be inspected
by the public
All persons err advised that it
they decide to appeal any de
cislon made at these hearings,
they will need e verbatim record
ol the proceedings and tor such
purposes, they will need to
insure that s verbatim record IS
made which record to include
the testimony end evidence upon
which Ihe appeal Is made the
City o l Longwood does not
p- ovide this verbatim record
Dated this May IS. IWO
O L Tarry. City Clerk
City ot Longwood F lor Ida
Publish June Sand IS. two
OES 4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO : W I S H C A W L

ADVER TISEM EN T BIDS
PROJECT:

Asbestos Abatement
Jackson Heights
Middle School
Building IS
• . Location:
Jackson Heights
JU LIA AG NU S. AdmlnlstretrU
Middle School
ot the Estate ot JO SEPH
tat Academ y Drive
E LW O O O C IJE LE IN a /k/ a
Oviedo. Florida 17)45
JO SE P H E E I S E L E I N
A
D
V ER TISEM EN T O A T ':
PlelntltHs)
June IS. IWO
vs.
Seeled bids will be received
N O R EEN R HAVENER
for the ‘■jrnlthing ot ell labor,
G U N T H E R , and H E R M A N R.
materials, equipment, and in
G U N T H E R , her husband, and
cldentaJt required for ttse re
(Blank I. an unknown parson In
move I ol asbestos containing
possession ol me p*|ect real
materials within specified areas
proparty, and M ICH AE L C.
of
Building l ol Jackson Heights
LAP IN SK AS and M A R Y E.
M'ddlo School In accordance
MATHIS l/k/a M A R Y E .
wim
the
Drawings
end
LAPINSKAS. his Former wile,
Specifications prepared by Lew
end CITICORP SAVINGS O F
Engineering. Bids will be re­
FLO R IO A . a Federal Savings
ceived by Itw Owners repre
and Loan Association.
tentative,
lo the attention ot M r.
Defandant(s).
Richard Wells until 1:00 P M
NOTICE OF ACTION
local lim e on June II. IWO.
TO: M A R Y E. MATHISf/k/a
Drawings end specifications
M A R Y E . LAPINSKAS
lor mis work may be exem.ned
A D D R E S S LAST KNOWN
al Ihe office ol the Engineer.
Rt. I Boa IBS
Law
Engineering.
M il
Wame. NC TWO!
Southland Blvd.. Suite 110, O r
and any unknown hairs, delendo, Florida HKTf.
*i sees, grantees, creditors and
Bidding documents m ay be
Oliver unknown persons, un
obtained at the office ot Law
known spouses, e t i to k e n or
Engineering, Is
successors thereof c(lim ing by.
as "E ng in eer", updn pay Merit ol
through and underTiny ol the
a
nonrefundeble (peynyent ol
above named Defejraenti
twenty live dollars i
YOU A R E N O H F I E O that an
Any Bid tubml
action to foreckwa a mortgage
Irrevocable lor a |
on the following property In
days alter the tl
Seminole Couftty. Florida:
opening el Bids.
L ot 1. M a c k D . S O U T H
The successful Bidder will be
P I N E C R E fT , according lo the
required lo turnlsly Performance
Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
and Payment Bonds In the hill
Book lO./Peges * and 10 ot the
amount o l the Contract Sum
P u blic /Records o l Seminole
A ll Bidders must be licensed
County/Flor Ida.
Asbestos
Abatement
Can
has baton Hied against you and
tractors
llyy' accordance with
you are required to serve a copy
F.S
45S
x
y
a
S
J
M
)
In
Ihe
Slate
at your written defenses. It any,
of Flor (day
lo It on Jamas M. Magee. E s q .
The BJbder s name, license
Ol N G D U C H A L A M A G E E .
number end license expiration
P A . 77* H merest St., Orlando.
date, end that perl ol the
Florida mot, on or be Iore June
class! Ileal ion applying lo the
M. IWO. and tile the original
Bid mutt be pieced on the
with the Clerk ol this Court
envelope containing the Con
either before service on Plain
tractor's Bid. end the envelope
lilt's attorney or Immediately
shall be plainly marked " P ro
thereafter: otherwise e default
potel
lor the Removal ot
will be entered against you tor
Asbestos Containing Materials
the re lle l demanded In Ihe
—
Jackson
Haights Middle
Complaint.
School".
W ITNESS my hand and seat
The Owner reserves ttse right
ol mis Court on May II. IWO.
to reject any and all Bids and to
(CIRCUIT CO URT S E A L )
waive
Irregularities,
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
technicalities, and Informalities
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
In toe Bidding
By: Cecelia V.E kern
The Owner Intends to award
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May IS A June I, I, IS. the Contract bated upon the
lowest qualilled, responsive. Bid
1
received.
DER 1SS
Bids may be submitted In
person or by mall and shall be In
duplicate and addressed to
Tha School Board
IN T H E CIRCUIT CO U R T
ol Seminole County
O F T H E E IG H T E E N T H
l i l t Mellonvllle Avenue
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
San lord. Florida 11771
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
A lin : M r. RlchardW ells
FLO R ID A Bids
must be received prior to
CIVIL ACTION NO.i
1 00 P M . local lime. June II.
W -IU C A W L
IWO.
M ID FIRST SAVINGS A N D
Publish: June IS, IWO
LOAN ASSOCIATION.
DES-171
Plalntllf.
vs.
IN T H E CIRCUIT C O URT
N E IL S . LONG, a single man.
O F T H E IITH JU D IC IAL
Defendant
CIRCUIT. IN A N D FOR
NO TICE OF ACTIO N
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY .
To: N E IL S. LON G, a single
FLO RIO A
man. not known to be dead or
ClSe Ne.: If-H Sl-CA tt-P
alive. AND A L L H EIR S. D E ­
R H O D A BOUZE K. a t Trustee
VISE ES. G R A N T E E S .
Pleintltl.
A S S IG N EES . LIEN O R S.
vs.
CR ED ITO R S. T R U S T E E S AND
R
O
B
E
R
T
C.
JAB
LO
N
SK
I end
O TH E R
C LA IM A N TS BY.
M A R Y E JAB LO N SK I. hit
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
wife: O V IED O PU BLISHIN G
AG AINST THE D E F E N D A N T S .
C O . INC , • Florida
N E IL S . LONG, a single man
corporation; W FT V . INC .and
Residence UNKNOW N
P R E S S BROADCASTING.
YO U A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
Defendants
F IE O that an action to foreclose
AM ENDED
a mortgage on the following
NOTICE O F S A L E
described property In S E M I­
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
N O L E County, Florlda.tow ll.
mat on the Slh day ot July. 1W0.
Lot 71. N O RTH SH O RE. ac
at 11 00 A M at the lobby at the
cording lo Ihe plat thereof as
West Door ot the Alain Court
recorded In Plat Book II, Pages
house In S en lord,/Sem inole
10, II. and II. Public Records of
County. Florida. M A R Y A N N E
Seminole County, Florida,
M O R S E . Clerk o V the Circuit
has been tiled against you and
Court, will otter tor sale to Ihe
you a rt required to serve a copy
highest end best bidder lor cash,
ol your written defenses. It any.
i t public outer/ the following
upon G R ACE A N N E G LAVIN .
described prootrty in Seminole
ESQ U IRE. 1140 Tuskawlile Rd .
County, Florida, more particu
Post Office Boa 1771. Winter
larly drscnbttj as follows
Springs. F L 117M177I. on or
The W est/s ol the Southeast
before the lOtts day ol July. IWO.
L* of the Southwest (a of the
and tile the original with the
Southeast/ 54 of Section S,
Clerk ol this Circuit court either
Township 70 South. Range 11
before service upon Ihe Plain­
East, also known as Tract 71.
tiffs Attorney or immediately
M U LL E T LAKE R ETR EAT
thereafter: otherwise, a Oaleull
UNIT 1. Subject to an easement
will be entered against you tor
over the North X feet tor road
Ihe re lle l demanded in Ihe
drainage and utilities
Complaint or Petition
T h e a b o v e s a le Is m a d e
W ITNESS my hand and leal
pursuant to Final Judgment ol
ol thlr Courl on this the Sth day
F o re clo su re entered In the
ol June. IWO
above styled cause
(Court Seel)
IN WITNESS W H E R E O F . I
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
have hereunto set my hand and
C L E R K OF TH E
official seal mis 4th day ol June.
CIRCUIT COURT
IWJ
By CeceliaV Ekern
(S E A L)
Deputy Clerk
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Publish June I, IS. 11. IT. IWO
Clerk ot Circuit Court
D ES II
By Jane E Jesewic
Deputy Clark
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
Publish June I. IS, IWO DE S »1
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
NOTICE TO PU B LIC :
OF THE S T A T E OF
Notice is hereby given that a
FLO RID A.
Public Hearing will be held by
tN A N D FO R
the Planning end Zoning Com
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
mission In Ihe City Commission
Case Ne. It S i l l CA W E
Chambers. City Hall. Sanford.
General Jurlsdlctlen
Florida al 7 00 P M on Thurs
G O V E R N M E N T NATION AL
day, June It. IWO. to consider
M O R T G A G E ASSOCIATION.
the fo llo w in g c h a n g e end
Pleintltl.
amendment to the Zoning Ordi

vs

E A R L W E B E R L Y . Director at
T ru ttw o l NATIONAL
IN V E ST M E N T G R O U P , a
dissolved corporation.
Delendanti
NOTICE OF
FO R E C L O S U R E SALE
BY C L E R K OF
CIRCUIT CO URT
Nonce It hereby given that Ihe
undersigned Meryanne Morse.
Clerk of the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida, will,
on tha llth day ot July. IWL at
II 00 A M . at tha Iron! door ot
the Seminole County Court
house. In thg City ol Sanford.
Florida, otter,lor tale and tell at
public outcry to the Highest end
best bidder to* catp. the follow
mg described
y situated
Florida.
in Seminole
to wit
Lo t It.
DDEN LAKE
V ILLAS
E I. according lo
the plat
At recorded in
P lat Bi
Paget W 101.
P u b lic
tic illecordt ot Seminole
lor ida
Coun
it Ito Ihe final deerte ot
pursuant
loretjbsuff e
entered in a case
pending In te id Court, the style
GO VERNM EN T
Of/iwhich it
N A TIO N AL M O R T G A G E AS
SO C IA T IO N
vs
EARL W
E B E R L Y . Director as Trustee
at NATIONAL IN V E ST M E N T
G R O U P e 1 ssol.ed corpora
•Ion.
WITNESS my hand and ot
•icisl seal ol sa d Court this am
day ot June. IWO
(SEAL)
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish JuneI. IS. two
OES W

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nance ol the City of Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida
Reionwg trom AG. Agricul
tore
To that ot Ri i. Restricted
Industrial
L E G A L D E SCRIPTIO N Sec
04 Twp 10S Rge H E . W i i of NW
‘a Ol NE &gt;
&lt;
• (LESS N S AC A Geg
SE Cor ot N S AC; R u n ib HO Ft,
SIS ft. E H O F t .N I S F / fo B e g l
Being generally dtscribed as
East ol Beerdele revenue South
Of Hlghwoy Rt 40
The P le n n ln / \end Zoning
Commission wdT submit a rec
ommendation f o the Clly Com
mission In fweor of. or against.
Iho r e q u e s t e d c h a n g t or
amendment
The C lly Com
m ission A il) h old e Public
H e a rin g / in Ihe Commission
Room (if City Moll., Senlord.
Florida at 7 00 P M on July 1
ITW) to consider said recom
mends lion
All parties in inleresl and
citizens shell have en upperturn
ty to be heard at said hear Ingt
By order ot the Planning and
Zoning Commission ot the City
ot San lord. Florida this 17th day
of May. iwo
John Morris, Chairman
Planning and Zoning
Commission
A D V I C E T O TH E PUBLIC II
a person dacidrs te appeal a
decision mode with 'rvpac' lo
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing he
may need e verbatim record •
the proceedings me gding the
testimony end evidence, which
record is not provided by Ihe
City ol Sanford IFS Tie 0105)
Publish Juno I IS. iwo
o es «

IN T H C CIRCUIT C O URT
OF T H E IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FOR
SE M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
C ASE NO.: M-44S1 C A M L
F LO R ID A BAR NO : 171171
CITICORP SAVIN GSOF
FLO R IO A . a federal savings
end loan association.
Pleintltl.
v.
J A M E S M M O N C E L L O .e l el
Delendants
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO. James M Moncello and
Jane Ooe.hltw lle
residence address unknown
YOU A R E N O TIFIE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the I0II0WI14; described real
and personal properly In Semi
nole County. Florida
TH E NORTH 100 F E E T OF
T H E SOUTH SIS F E E T OF TH E
E A S T 4$ F E E T OF TH E W EST
*11.11 F E E T O F TH E N E to O F
T H E SW to O F SECTION 17.
TOWNSHIP to SOUTH. R A N G E
10 E A S T . S E M I N O L E
C O U N TY . FLO RID A
a/k/aaoiE Palmetto
Avenue,
Longwood. Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required lo serve a copy
of your written defenses. It any.
to It on Don A Lynn. E s q .
Shutts A Bowen, attorneys lor
plaintiff, whose address is IS00
Edward Bell Building — M iam i
C e n te r, 100 Chopin P la t a .
M iam i, Florida 13111, on or
before July tt. two end tile the
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
plaintiffs attorneys or Immedi
ately thereafter; otherwise e
default will be entered against
you lor the rellel demanded in
Ihe complaint herein
D A T E D O N June!. IWO.
(Court Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
Clerk, Circuit Court
By: Patricia F He.i.h
es Deputy Clerk
Publish: June*. IJ.17.7S. ISS0
D ES 1)0

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AN D FOR
SE M IN O LE FO U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO.: fO-lSfl-CAOS E
ED WAR D M . H O LD ER end
C A R O L A N N H O LD ER .
Plelntills.

vs

K IM B E R L Y CONNER end
LEW IS CONNER.
Da tendon Is
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO K IM B E R L Y C O N N E R
— A D D R E S S UNKNOWN
YO U A R E N O TIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following properly In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot 41. H A Z E L G L E N ; ac
cording to the plat the/tof.
recorded In
41. ol the Public
Seminole County
has been tiled
required to
written delense
ED W ARD CA
q u ire. P
whose addresl is 1111 Lee Road.
Winter Perk/ Florida, H7IS. on
or belore JOne IS, 1SS0 and tile
Ihe original with the Clerk ot Ihe
Court either belore service on
Pialntitt's Attorney or Immedi
elely thereafter, otherwise, a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the Complaint
D A T E D this llr d day ol May.
IWO
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF CIRCUIT C O URT
By Heather Brunner
As Deputy Clerk
P u b lis h M i y IS A Ju n e 1.1. IS.
IWO
O E R 254

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
E I G H T E E N T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AN D FOR
SEM INO LE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. SO 1471 CAOSE
BANCBOSTON M O R TG A G E
CORPORATION, e Florida
corporation, Ihe successor by
merger to STOCKTON.
W H A T L E Y . DAVIN A
C O M P A N Y , a F".rIda
corporation.
Plen tllt,
vs
S A N FO R O J GO ULD , e t a l.
Delendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SAN FO RD J GO ULO :
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
1801 Summerlin Avenue. San
lord. F L 11771 and or
1110 Santoed Aveiuc. Sanford.
F L 13771
'
C A R M E L A J GO ULD
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
III] South Sanford Avenue.
San tor d, F L and d r 1101 Sum
merlin Avenue. Sanford. F L
11771
P A U L A DE V E L D E R
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
7401 S an fo rd. S a n fo rd , F L
and or P O Box StO. Santord,
F L 17771
Any unknown heirs, devisees,
creditors, grantees and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses claiming by. through
and under S A N F O R D J
G O U LD and or C A R M E L A J
G O U LD and or P A U L A DE
V ELD ER
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOT1FIEI
action to foreclose
en cu m b e rin g fhq
property in Samir
Florida
Lot 1. less the
rth J leet and
the North 1 tool
1 1. Block 4
B E L AIR acc
Img to Ihe Plat
thereot as ret
I in Plat Book
1. Page )». ot /he Public Records
of Semmolf County. Florida
Together ylih Range Retrig
•rator
has been tiled by the Pleintltl
against you and others m the
above entitled cause and you
are required to serve e copy ol
your written defenses it any to
it on SMITH A SIMMONS, P A
Plaintiffs attorneys t i l West
A d a m s S treet. Suite I ' l l .
Jacksonville Florida 33303 on
or before July 30. IWO. and tile
the original with the Clerk al
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff 1 attorney or imme
dietely thereafter otherwise, a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded m
the complaint or petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol this Court on this I3fh day ol
June, iwo
(SEAL)
M A R Y A N N E MOW i f
C le rk -I the C ir c u it C ou rt
By H eather B ru n n er
D eputy C le rk
Publish June IS. II JV A July
4 .1W0
DES 174

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC CIOHTCCNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION NO.i
w - iiiA C A ee-P
BARNETT M O RTGAGE
C O M PAN Y
I
Pleintltl.
vs.
E R N E S T R ALSBRO OKS, at
a l,
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure and Sale entered
In the cause pending In Ihe
Circuit Court ol Ihe Eighteenth
Judicial C ircuit, In and lor
Seminole County, Florida. Civil
Action No f0 1011 CA Of P, the
undersigned Clerk will sell the
p r o p e r t y s it u a t e d In s a id
County, described e s :
Lot 1. Block B. P IN E VIEW,
according to Plat thereot es
recorded In Piet Book ». page 71.
of Ihe Public Records ol Semi
nole County. F lor Ida
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash at 11:00
o’clock a m „ on the lls l day ol
July. IWO at the West Front door
of the Seminote County Court
house. Santord. Florida
Dated this 4th day ol June.

two

C L E R K OF
CIRCUIT COi
M ARYANNE
By: Jane
DEPUTYC
Publish: Ju&lt;
D ES 105

I N T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CASE NO. Of S41J C A W L
SUN BAN K. N A . as successor
Truslee tor Ihe Orange County
Housing Finance Authority.
Plalntllf.
vs
THOMAS L. MCW ILLIAMS and
karen d McWilliam s .
his wile.
Defendants
NO TICE O F SALE
Notice Is hereby given that
pursuant to the Summery Final
Judgment of Foreclosure end
Sale dated. June t i IWO. and
entered In the cause pending in
Ihe Circuit Court/of the Eigh
teenlh Judicial Circuit, In and
tor Seminole 'fdunty, Florida,
Civil Action N o n T Sail C A M L.
the underiiqrveeVCIerk will sell
the property /situate In said
County, described a \
Lo t IS. R E P b A T O F
GR O V E VIEW V I L L A G E FIRST
ADDITION, according to tha
plat thereot at recorded In Plat
Book 14. Pages 4, S. and a, ol the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
at public sale, to the highest and
belt bidder tor cash at 11.00
A M . on ihe llth day of July.
IWO, at the West Front Door of
Ihe Seminole County Court
house. Santord. Florida
D A T E D this 1th day of June.
IWO
(COURT S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E M O RSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Courl
Seminole County, Florida
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e l. IS. IWO
D ES W

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IN T H E CIRCUIT C O U R T
O F T H E IITH
JU O ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SE M IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
CASE NO. N i n t CA W E
C O L L E C T IV E F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plalntllf.
vs.
G R E N N E T T E A. SER V IC E,
e t u i., at a t .
Defendant(t)
NO TICE OF S ALE

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU OICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N O FO R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RIO A
CASE NO : ft, 0541 CA 09 E
FR A N K LANOSA.
Plalntllf,
vs
N E IL S LO N G ; C l'
:S
BOOST V IL L A G E
CONDOMINIUMS II
H O M EO W N ERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . and
JOHN DOE. a/k/aKIP
B Y R N E , a tenant In possession.
Oetendanls
N O TIC E O F S A L '
P U R S U AN T TO C H A P T E R 41
Notice Is given that, pursuant
to a Final Judgment ol Forecto
sure, dated June 4th. IWO. In
Case No 900S4I CA Ot E ol Ihe
Circuit Court of Ihe Eighteenth
Judicial C ircu it, in and tor
Seminole County. Florida, in
which F R A N K LANOSA lv Ihe
Ptalntm and N E IL S LONG.
C R A N E S ROOST V I L L A G E
C O N D O M IN IU M S II H O M E
OW NERS ASSOCIATION. INC ;
and JOH N D O E . a'k/a KIP
B Y R N E , a tenant In possession,
ere the Defendants. I will sell to
Ihe highest and best bidder for
cash at 11:00 a m . al Ihe west
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. M l North
Park Avenue In Santord. Semi
nole County, Florida, on July It.
IWO. the following described
property set forth in the Order
ot Final Judgment
Unit 104. C R A N E ’S ROOST
V I L L A G E . SEC TIO N O N E .
together with en undivided
J 4MJ share In the common
elements appurtenant thereto
according to the Declaration ot
Condominium recorded In Ot
liclel Records Book u m . at
Page 1110. of Ihe Public Records
of Seminote County, Florida
O A T E D Ju n el. IWO
(COURT S E A L)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT CO URT
By Ja n e E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e l. IS. IWO
OES 101

IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JUOICIAu LIRuUIT
SE M IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
to 1771 C A M P
AM E RICAN SAVINGS BANK.
F A .
Plaintiff,
vs.
T E R E N C E D SCOGGIN e la l .

unii

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an Order Scheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered in this
case now pending In said Court,
the style ot which Is Indicated
eb-ve
I will sell to the highest and
b a il bidder lor cash In the
SE M IN O LE County Courthouse,
west front door. X I N Perk
Avenue. Santord, at 11.00 A M .,
on the 10th day ol July. IWO. ttse
following described property es
let IOrth In said Order or Final
Judgment, towlt:
Lot 141, M AN D AR IN SEC
TION S E V E N , according to Ihe
Plat thereot es recorded In Plat
Book ]3. Pages 14 A IS of Ihe
P u blic Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
O R D E R E D al
County, this 'gth das
IWO
MARYANNE
A s Clerk. C ircu it
Seminole County/Pjortde
By: Ja n eE . Jevtwlc^
As Deputy Cle«
Publish: Ju n e l, IS. IWO
D E S 101
IH T H E CIRCUIT C O URT
OF T H E liT H JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT O F F L O R I D A ,
IN A N O F O R
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY
C ASE NO. W-Wlf-CA-W-P
G E N E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
M IO LA N TIC H O M E
M O R T G A G E CORPORATION
P L A IN T IF F .
—VS—
B R E N D A J SAW YER;
D EFEN D AN TS)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant .0 en Order ot Final
Judgment c* Foreclosure dated
June J. IWO. entered In Civil
Case No fOOSSSCAOfP of Ihe.
C irc u it Court of the E IG t
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit Ini
tor SEM IN O LE County. F lo ra e ,
wherein M I D L A \ T I C H O M E
M O R T G A G E CORPORATION,
Plaintiff end B R E N M / 3 . SAW
Y E R are delendan'^A, t will
sell to the highest arto best
bidder lor cash. A ^ T H E W EST
FR O N T DOOR OF TH E S EM I.
NO LE CO UN TY CO UR T
HOUSE, SANFORD, FLO R ID A ,
at l ! : M AAA. July 10. iwg. the
following described properly as
set forth In said Final Judg
ment, towlt:
LOT 141 O A K LA N D V I L L A G E
SECTION T H R E E . A C C O R D
ING TO T H E P LA T T H E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 71. P A G E S II AN D 14.
PU BLIC RECO R DS O F SEMI
N O LE COUNTY. FLO RID A
D A T E O It SANFORD. Flor,
da. this4th day of June. IWO
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K .O F I H E r.
CIRCUIT COURT
S EM IN O LE County. Florida
By: Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n el. IS. IWO
D E S 1"4

r*Jbi *Ori vvj J, . f t

NOTICE O F ACTION
To N ANCY J SCOGGIN. net
known to be dead or alive. AND
A LL HEIRS. D EV ISEES.
G R A N T E E S . ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANT OTHER
CLAIM AN TS BY . THROUGH.
U N D E R OR AG AINST T H E
D E FE N D A N T . NANCY J
SCOGGIN
Residence UNKNOWN
YOU A R E H E R E B Y NOTI
F IE D that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on Ihe following
described property In SEMI
N O LE County. Florida, fowll
Lot 104. O E E R RUN. UNIT
7 B. a cco rd in g to the P la t
thereot a i recorded In Plat Book
77, Page 14. Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
has been filed against you and
you are required lo lerve a copy
of your written delxnses. It any,
upon G R A C E AN N E GLAVIN.
ESQ U IRE. llaO Tuskawllla Rd
Post Otllce Bo* 1774 Wioler
Springs. F L 17704 1771. on or
belore the llth day of July. two.
and tile the original with Ihe
Clerk ol this Circuit court either
belore service upon the Plain
tiff's Attorney or Immediately
thereafter otherwise, a Default
will be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint or Petition
W ITNESS my hand and seat
ol this Court on this Ihe Sth day
ol June. 1W0
(Court Seal)
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E
CIRCUIT CO U R T
By CeceliaV Ekern
Deputy Clerk
P u b llth J u n e l. IS ,77.2t. IWO
D ES 17

NOTICE OF PUBLIC H E A R IN G
The Seminole County Planning and Zonlnq Board will hold a public
hearing In Room W 177 of the County Services Building. Santord.
Florida, on July S. IWO A T 7 00 P M . or as soon thereafter as
possible to consider the following:
A CO N TIN U ED PU BLIC H E A R IN O FOR C H A N G E O F ZONING
REG U LA TIO N S
I Virgiltio S. Godlnho - R E Z O N E F R O M A t, A G R IC U L T U R E
TO R IA SINO LE F A M IL Y R E S ID E N T IA L (PZW-I4I - Lot 74. less
the west 500 leet. A E G rltt‘n i ' i Subdivision, according to Ihe Plat
thereot es recorded In Plat Book 7. Page 4] ot Ihe Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida. In Section M 71 X Further described as
I I 4 Acres located on the west end ol Plumose, trom A l l o H tA
Continued from June 4. 1W0
B P U B LIC H EA R IN G FO R CH ANG E O F ZONING R E G U L A
TIONS.
I. P A R F O U R P A R T N E R S H I P R E Z O N E F R O M A I.
A O R IC U L T U R E TO PU D. P L A N N ED UNIT D E V E L O P M E N T
(PZfO-JS) — The north 311 yards ot Ihe west 155 ' j yards ol the NE '*
ot the SE '4 ol Section 34, Township 3IS. Range M E. Seminole
County, Florida Lying south ot County Road 474 Eurttw described
as II 7 acres located on the south tide ol SR 436. south ol Tutkawilla
Road
Those In attendance will be beard and written comments may be
Hied with the lan d Management Division Hearings may be
continued trom time lo time as found necessary Further details
a vJ 1labik by c a 11ing J 3III M E &lt;tens ior\ 7U4
NOTE
Persons are advised that It they wish to appeal any
decision made at this meeting, they will need a record ol the
proceedings, and tor such purpose, they may need to ensure that a
yerba'lm record ot the proceedings It made which record includes
the testimony and evidence upon which Ihe appeal is to be based, per
Section TU OiOS. Florida Statutes ~*"t ’ ’
B O A B D O F CO UN TY COMMISSIONERS
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO RIOA
BY H E R B H A R D IN .O IR E C T O H
LA N D M A N A G E M E N T
Publish: June IS. Itto
D E S 144

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o u r reg ular c la s s ifie d c u s to m e rs at no c o s t to you. J u s t follow these
In stru ctio n s.
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P rice of item m u st be stated in the ad and be $100 or le s s.
O n ly 1 item per ad and 1 ad per h o u se h o ld per week.
Y o u sh o u ld call a n d c a n c e l as s o o n as Item sells.
A v a ila b le to Individuals (non C o m m e rc ia l) only. D o e s not
a p p ly to rentals o r garage &amp; yard sa les.
6. T h e ad m ust be o n the form sh o w n b elo w and either be
m a iled in o r p re se n te d in p erso n fully p repared to the
S a n fo rd H erald C la s s ifie d D epartm ent.
7. A d will start as s o o n as p o ss ib le .
8. C la s s ifie d M a n a g e m e n ts d e c is io n on c o p y a cc e p ta b ility will
be final.

Sanford
Herald
M A IL TO:

S a n lo rd H erald

CLASSIFIED

FREEBIE ADS

P.O. Box 1657
Sanford, FL 32772-1657

• ONLY ONE ITEM

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CLASSIFIED A D S
Sem inole
322-2611

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CLASSIFIED DEPT. PRIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
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CONSTRUCTION WORKERS

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU!!

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71— H e lp W a n te d

IN H OUSE P O O L Summers
coming I Need extra vacation
m oney? We need Y O U IN
14 75/per hr. 1 or 2 doyt per
wV end on call. For details
Hlllhaven Health Car* Center
ti* Meilenville As*.. Sealer*
221*1**........................ E .O .E ./H

E X C E L L E N T PAY. Benallls
Transportation. Call
40’ 2*17*00 ext. 1542
Toll refunded *am 10pm

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NOW ACCEPTING

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F/l Apply Rotllll Auto Part*
ITS* Often** O r- Senjer*
Lectl/Carlbbean T* ttl/H N
1-4*7 **T*«**Telent Builders Fee

D IA O U N IS
Noon I he Day Ref ore P u blica tion
Sunday - I I A Ml. Saturday
M onday It 30 A M Saturday

CHILDCARE TEACHERS

A D J U S T M E N T S A N D C R E D IT S : In th« c v tn t of an
error in an ad, the Sanford H erald w ill be responsible for
the first insertion only and only to th * *x t*n t of th« cost
of that insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy the
first day it runs.

27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a re

21— P e rs o n a ls
CASH A V A IL A B L E
Buy Inf Homy t B Mortgage*
Quick Clellng
121*5*4

B AB YSITTIN G In my Sanford
home I TAM to 6PM. Mon thru
F rl Lunch Included
121*067

23— L o st A F o u n d

C H I L D C A B E , m y horn*.
Hidden Lakes eree. reason
able rates. Call m 1720

FO U N D ■ Seminole High d a is
ring «t P u b lu ’l In Sanlord on
Wednesday. June 11. 213-4543

D A Y C A R E In my Sunlend
hem e. Ages ]
S ye a rs
Reasonable Meals provided
Llcenw I07C4S* 121414*

F O U N D ; G erm an Shepherd,
male Love* children Very
obedient...............Cell W l m s

DO YO U N E E D someone lo Sit
tor a grandpertnt while you
shop, etc? C ell............ 321214*

LOST
g l a u e i . like new,
v ic in ity of Lake M onroe
Black caw Senior clllie n * ,
badly needed REW ARD

Di

H O M E EN V IR O N M E N T 1 lov
Ing mothers lor your child
Intents to 5, CPR Cert. R*f.
avail. E arly am - R&gt;m
M eals 1 snacks Included
Call 213-5471. Tenye

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LOST; Bteck &amp; while kitten.
'BuMom' Friendly Lett wen
near Food Lion Call M l m e

25— S p e c ia l N o tic e s

GENEVA AREA
In my home with fenced yard
Nights and most all Satur
day* Linda........... -.14*5*0*.
R E S P O N S I B L E , dependable,
loving mom will care lor your
child.................... Call l i e OtlS

BECOME A NOTARY
For Details: i K o e j] else
Florida Notary Anoclalion
I. OevhJ DeSantis will not be
reipomible ter the debt* •&lt;
Caret A. DeSantis. t/U/sg

* Y E A R S E X P lor your Inlant
Intant, toddler. B a la n ce d
m aals, snacks. Supervised
outside plev Call .......m a in

I. Melissa Daniel, am no longer
responsible le- debts made by
m y husband es at the date;
________April I. ISW_________
I, Prince Dem on, am no longer
responsible lor debts made by
Cecille nawls Dawson as at
the date; June 14. m o

49— M is c e lla n e o u s
P A R T N E R W AN TED to start
lawn care business
Call 121 S ill, ask tor Sue

Legal Notices

P L A N E TIC K E TS Orlando lo
Knoavlllevle Memphis
June H IM Call
B3I-1UB

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS N A M E
Notice is hereby given that I
a n engaged In business at 142}
Hyde Perk Drive, Winter Park,
F L 317*7. Seminole County.
Florida, under Ihe Fictitious
M em os o l G A 1 N E S W O R T H
C A P IT A L M A N A G E M E N T .
G A IN E S W O R TH C A P IT A L
GROWTH CO N SU LTAN TS I
FINANCIAL NAVIGATORS
GROUP, and that I Intend to
register said name with Ihe
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court, Sem
mole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with Ihe Provision* ol
Ihe Fictitious Nome Statutes,
To Wit Section 445 09 Flood*
Statutes 1*57
Jon S Posplsll
Publish June*. IS. IJ. 7*. 1*90
D ESSS

TRACTOR MOWING
Reasonable Rates 122 577*

TRAVELING NAILS
Acrylic A llbergiess. Sanlord
A L k . M a ry a re a . R e a s .
prices L I C lF V 033T* a i. « l M »
Yw e’ t wav airline tickets fro m '
Orlande lo Buffalo on June 2*
HO e a c h ............. Call 122 4260

55— B usiness
O p p o rtu n itie s
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
F o rU S
Call l KXFlSS Setfest. Lai

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Huddle Houw. 24 hr restau
rant, on* ol the leslest grow
mg restaurant concepts m th*
southeast Is now otiermg an
e it r a o r d ln a r y o p portunity
though our new ere* devel
opment program for wlecled
m a rk e ts
W* seek pro
lessionel multi unit operators
with strong developm en t,
management A financial ca
pabilii.es tor area territories
In c e rta in n orth F lo r id a
markets For details please
call Sandra Law. H U O D L E
H OU SE. INC. 1 100 41* 4*31

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IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT.
E I G H T E E N T H JUD ICIAL
CIRCU IT, IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F LOR 10 A
C A S E NO. *01414 CA0*

DIVSION C

A L LIA N C E M O R TG A G E
C O M P A N Y , a Florida
corporation,
P la in tllt.
vs
P A U L F P E T E R S E N .e t a l.
Oetendanti
NOTICE O F ACTION
10 UNKNOW N T E N A N T
(BOB JOHNSON)
Residence Unsnonn
L a s t K n o w n M a ilin g A ddress
1407 W ren C ourt
Longw ood. F lo rid a 31 750
Y O U A R E N O T I F I E D that an
action to fo re c lo w the m ortgage
e n c u m b e r in g Ih e f o llo w in g
property in Sernm ole County,
F lo rid a
Lo t * B lo c k Q S K Y L A R K
U N IT J. R E P l A T reco rd ed tn
P la t Book IT, Page 14, o l the
P u b lic R e c o rd s o l S e m ln o ie
County. F lo r Ida
has been M e d by Ihe P la in t.It
a ga in st you and others in the
above e n title d cause and you
a re re q u ire d lo w rv e a copy ol
your w ritte n defenses. II any. lo
11 on S M I T H A S IM M O N S P A
P la in tif f's attorney, 11} West
A d a m s S t r e e t . S u it e t t u
• J a c k s o n v ille , F lo rid a 27101 on
or be lo re J u ly U . IWO and tile
the o rig in a l w ith Ihe C le rk o l
th is C o u rt eith er be lo re w r v ic e
on P la in t llt S attorney or im m e
d ia fe ly th ere a fter otherw ise, a
d efa u lt w ill be entered a ga in st
you lo r 'h e re b e l dem anded In
Ihe c o m p la in t or petition
W i t , J E S S m y hand and seal
o l th is C o u rt on this 6th day ol
Ju n e m o
(S E A L!
M A R v A N N E M ORSE
C le rk of ih e C ir c u it C ourt
B y H e a th e r B ru n n er
D eputy C le rk
P u b lis h J u n e * IS 17, t t tw o
O E S IC*

41— M o n e y to L e n d
1st, 2nd or equity mortgages
Good Bad credit, Lew rales
1*0 *44* Mortg4ge Magic, Inc.
Lie Mtg Bkr *60 E 434.Cass

GOLD CREDIT CARO
I2.S00 Credit Lin*
GUAR VISA/MC
Guar Cash Advance
I WO 4S4 7S00
sat SO It*

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

EMPLOYMENT

323-5176
7** W 11th SI

* tk MOLLY M AID* *
Prol Maid Service! Will tram.
full lime, Mon F rl
,7471007
•P R O C ESS PHONE O R O ER S
AT H O M E! 1*00 &gt;73 404* eat
L*l. M en -F rl.....— *AM-7PM
AD D TO YOUR INCOME
Buy or Sell Avon
Harriet. 222 O tllor Pal. ))] 4221

A R T IS T

f *a in lin g *oodk r a 11 *
Fleet work
............................ |*6 2040

Call

A S S E M B L E T O Y S A C raft
Ifervn full part t»m# High

n.irn.rgs- 404 21I Cl 1

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CNA SIGN ON BON USUI
W* are looking for dedicated
certified nursing assistants
who enjoy working wlh the
elderly. Full and part lim e
positions 1100 bonus after
com pletion of t month ol
satisfactory employment.
Hlllhaven Health Car* Center
tso Mellon* III* Are., Senterd
1214544. - ....................E .O .E - 'H

D RIVER /MAINTENANCE
40 hrs. wk. tl/hr. + benefits.
Must have chauffeur's license.
Immediate opening Apply In
person I......... S*Ivet ten Arm y
7«o W-24th 11. Senterd
ORIVER/PRODUCTION
W O R K E R - For linen com
pany Excellent driving re
cord and chauffeur's license
required Call 133*7**_______

DRIVER
Full or part lime Lake M ary
a re a
407 371 1150 f r o m
1:30AM to SPM____________

EMPTY REST?
A quality child care center Is
looking for pert time teachers
a id e s . M a t u r lly / L o v * at
children e m utll 322 *415_____
EXIT'D. C A R P E N T E R S
TR USS BU ILO ER S

S tu d y Work E tc Benefits!
Apply: Mlronue Systems. 4001
Miranda W ay..............Sanlord
F O O D S E R V IC E

CAFETERIA WORKER
Monday
Friday, days. Good
benefits Apply
1200 Lake Em m a RdlLake M ary

GOOO WORKERS NEEDED!
Daily W ork................Daily Pay
Call Beb ter dbtails
attar 1p m ....................... 222 7151

•

it GREAT COMPANY ★

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train, several needed
t A ll types)
Metre Eimpteyment
. 44**111

LABORERS
14 plus p«r hour
Flo rid a
Chauffeur's Llcenw required
G oo d d r iv in g re c o rd own
tra n s p o rta tio n . No phone
cells. Apply: Certkon Inc.
I22S Bennett L r. 1200. Long
.F I.
LAN D SCAPERS
F u ll lime
positions. D riv e r's License

required.......... Cell 221n il

L A U N D R Y W O R K E R , wrlouc
minded and dependable. A l
lament* Springs we*. A M end
P M shift* Call 122 *2*4

LAWN MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
Experienced only
m u ll be
reliable. C ell 130 t441

LICENSED DRIVEN
To |oln moving company In
Sanford doing business tinea
1*44 Local or out o l slat#

Coed p a y . fe e d b e n e fits
Professionals............ 222 4225

LOADER OPERATOR

★

We otter . xcellent earnings,
e Great benefits
e Ca. vehlcle/autaallowance
• Co. pd. retirement plan
• Cempt. Training program
• Guaranteed training interne
a Leads tarnished. Strang y
advertising suppertmui v
• Mencgemenl advancemen t
Solid, lucrative lutur*,,jn, a
recession proof industry! Both
Sales and Service Positions
Open Call B ill............ 222 *170
■_______7 30AM to 4PM_______
D EM O N STRATO RS • D E C O R ,
toys B gilts Free 1200 kit NO
Investm ent! Also booking
parties. C all....... 4*7444-1111

HAIRSTYLIST
Experlenca in all phases ot
hair services. To fill In tor
sytlist taking vacation Also
working towards permanent
position Interviewing Tues
day thru Friday. Call 113 *010

F u lly 4 xp4 rl*nced In local
la n d c la a rln g o p e ra tio n s
E tcellen l company aver IS
years In business. Deltona
area....................... 441-2SI-74U
Lectl residents needed part/full
time to 'd o dlstrtsutlon work
for lo cal .foundation. Own
transportation needed C ell
M r. Lowltl between 11AM and
iP M M o n F rl.o n ly 221 2274

MAINTENANCE
I m m t d la l * o p i n i n g lo r
stucco/general repairs. Apply
In person: Fountain Tree
Apartments. 11*4 W SI. Rd
424, Winter Springs._________

Immediate openings lor maids
and housemen We oiler Free
meal, parking, uniforms, paid
vacation, referral program
and excellent benefits Apply
In person. (I t and Maitland
B l v d ) T u e s d a y th ro u g h
Thursday. IflAM 1PM
EOE

PERRYS FAMILY REST.
Altamonte Mall upper level
neat to Seers Now hiring Am
Cash/C-unter P M Waitress.
P M Dlshwabser E xp . P M
Lin* Cook
Apply In person
.
E/O/E
* * ENTREPEN EURSa*
Do yeu have what It takes la
be e mdllonairer Call 242 5*74

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
E X P '0 . SEWING M A C H IN E
O P ER ATO R S
On single needle A marrow
m achines We o ile r piece
work pay. paid holidays A
vacations Health A denial
plan II your are looking for a
nice air conditioned place to
work, friendly people, good
wages and benefit* and you
ar* dependable and believe In
a good day s pay lor a good
day * work, wenced Y O U 1
SAN D E L M F C .. INC.
7140 Old Lk. Mary Rd , Sanlord
607-111 241*

T emR ed to tem p?
We have immediate short and
long term assignments In your
area for

aOFFICE CLERKS
a RECEPTIONISTS
aSECRE TARIES
* WORD PROCESSORS
* INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
W* otter lop pay, great benefits
and the opportunity to work at
many ot lit* loti rdmpams* in
your area Call now lor an
appointment!
7*0 4773

L I X

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

GUTS/GALS
H ave several openings ter
nationwide fundraiser For
Seventeen and older. Need a
|eb and want la have lets *1
tun* I’m lb* one you'd like t*
w a l l ............ ..... F o r Interview
callSutann* between
10 20end4:IBetM 417tl

SUPERVISOR

Direct staff in care ol building
A grounds .Maintain end re
pair utllltles/ttructures. Send
resume with salary history to:
Central Florida Zee, P.O. Bex
14*. Lk.M enre*. F L 22747

PTLudiniToFT

i
Dermatology a lik e seeking
experienced person with clerl
cel, Insurance end medical
knowledge, skills and abilities
Begin 1 days per week, San
lord area Send resume l 447.
Th* Sanford Herald. P O Box
1457, Senlord, Ft 27772 1457

N U R SE'S A ID E S - 7 lo 2PM. 2 lo
11PM. A 11PM to 7AM Full
llme/part lime LP N 7 to 2PM
or 2 lo 11PM, full llme/pt
Cook p a r t t i me, m anure
person. Housekeeper 4 30AM
lo 7:30PM full time Contact
Better Living Center...4W-S441

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F u l l lim e , 7 3 en d 3 II
E x c e lle n t b e n e fits , good
working condltlcxis, friendly
people Apply al to N. Hwy. 17
A *7, Debar*. Man. thru Frt
t A M t e t P M . ______ EO E
P A R T T IM E

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
Monday thru Thursday, IQam
till Ipm Good pari lime work
lor senior ellliens S4 per
hour. 12 hours per week
Call................................. 771 1444
P A R T TIM E

F u lltim e salary potential No
lee. Send resume lo
JOBS. P O Box 3044
Wlnler Park. FL 377*0

VOLT
T E M P O R A R Y S E R V IC E S
________ Cell 41**2**________

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL

To SI2.I5 hr! W ill train I All
shirt*, all types! Permanent!
AM tre Employment..... A O M in

W irthom t, Assdtnbhf/FKtom
H iring All Shifts 14 SIR hourly
Benallls F T and P T . males
and fentiles. Need trainees
I 1*12444........ S**/refund pelky

WELDERS
Start today I To SIS per hour!
Will train! Ithltts. A ll types!
Metro Employment...... 444-1111
Experlenca In M IG . Apply in
person *t Deter Deck and
Merino. 7440 Melkmville A vs .
Sanford.............. ....la m 5pm

Woodwork! ri| With ScnVI Sn*
P IEC EW O R K
C A L L ............- ................ 544-1444

14-18 YRSOLD?

EARNEXTRA
Monday Thursday. 5 to 1 pm
If l exl f al e). P a y by com
mission To apply: Stop by
Weekdays. 1
4 p ir al the
S A N FO R D H E R A L D . 200 N
French Av*. Sanford or call
2211411 A U lor Dave_______

2 2 0 /2 1 1 AGENT NEEDED
Full or pari lime. CommHtlon
only lor Sanlord agency
Call274 11*11 20 4:20

RN/LPN

1 B E D R O O M A P T . lo share MS
week All utilities Included 1
child OK Call.
221 4411

93— R oom s For R e n t
A T T R A C T IV E clean ellickncy.
T V . microwave, meld service
Call n n * 0 i * r 171 4*47
C L E A N roams, kitchen and
laundry‘ facilities Cable TV
Starting at 5)5/wk. 120 4423
F U L L HOUSE privileges. 44A
near Rhlnehart, washer dryer,
pool US/wk . 540 deposit
13JP43*or 131-4767
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LONGWOOO/Lk. Mary - Pleas
a -t. clean bdrm.. cable, kltch
en privileges, 570/wk 431-1161
LONGWOOO Lake Iron! home
Room with privileges 1 adult.
540/vrk ball 232 M24________
ROOM FOR R E N T
575 per
week Kitchen prlviledges,
washer/drytr. A/C
________ Call 133 33*5________

F ip e r tented goad pay with
benefits* Please coil M3 *S4!
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B D R M . L A K E S I D E , nlc*
complex. ! ’I amenities UJ5
per month................... 330 5204

t B D R M . I B A T H , 1 bdrm. I
bath, like new Private 5400
per month. Phone444 1241

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not a condition, a vo y ag e a n d nol i harbor
Arnold
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IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full lime position, re-, denli 4i
experience end repair knowl
edge e must handicap nq
experience beneficial
im
medial* openings good pay
and benefits I// t i l l
K E Y E S F L A . IN C . Realtor*,
pays tuition to Real Estate
School!
Call J}} 1700

"F*stast Rcsrorm Ewtl”
Mr. T. S ql Senlord found a
qualified renter for his Sen
lo r d p ro p e rty in r e c o r d
breaking time Irnm hi* San
lord Herald Cla*ilfl*d adl In
|u*t 7 daylSom*thing you need
to advertise at low cost and
achieve quick retuIttT Try our
10 4 14 Day Special rale*.
Lowest cost par line for con
tecuflv* days' advertising
Advertisers ar* Ire* to cancel
as soon as risuits ere reached
C L A S S IF IE D D E P T .
3121411

1 1 7 -C o m m e r c ia l
________ R e n ta ls
A U T O SA LE S L O T FOR L E A S E
Corner ol senlord Ave. 4 12th
St. Large offices with 7 bey
per eg* For Into.......... 322-1534
SAN FO R O . HWY 17 *1. otllc* or
s t o r e , ISO 5 4 . It . .
1430/mo.................. -...TO 4*43

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
750 W yllyAv.lAIrpcrt entrance)
Office Space or
Otllce/werehous* space avail
Call 222-4747 *r 121-7417 eve*.

1 2 1 -C o n d o m in iu m
R e n' ta ls
+

3/1 against Greenbelt. Lake
Mary/Sanlord area 1st mo 4
dep C all..............- .......1741*3*

NEW! N0RTHIAKE VILLAGE
2/3. appliances, tplc . pool,
tennis, clubhouse I 54*S/mo
Cell 721 /774 eves *r
1-114-2*4 *411 (owner I

S A N FO R D . 3/7 with fenced yard
and carport. 1500 per month
plusdepoilt. 1 775 7311_______
S A N F O R D - 7/1’ s. C/H/A. on
q u i e t dead end i t r e e t .
Workshop allot Adults pr*
tarred, no pets. 5500/mo 1st.
lest 4 5500 tec deposit. Call
T e m t a l ! ........................ 333 222*

STABLE NEIGHBORHOOD
1 bdrm , I bath carpeted home
A ll app w/lenced back yard 4
Newly painted with
Pa lio
blfinds Drive by 1427 Prlnceten. Avail now I 5350 mo
with sec Call l3M5*7/msg.
3 B D R M . 3 bath, large lamlly
room, jeccu iil, sern porch
Lake M ary area Available 7/1
**75 mo l i t 4444, or 34* *444

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t

127— O ffic e R e n ta ls
B R A N D N E W O F F I C E B ID O
*44 iq. 11. »e 1.4*4 tg. N.
0C-1ZONINGI
Move tn Special...........5154/me
C A L L ...............................32l-**a
7 SM A LL R E N T A L O F F I C E S
Zoned OC 1. Very reesenafelel
11x14. Cell newt.........222-4575

OFFICE SPACE TO SHARE
Lake M eryl U lllllles Included!
Cell......................... - ..... 371 75*4
■ 4* S Q U A R E F O O T P R O ­
FESSIONAL O FFICE
B U IL D IN G
In downtown
Lak* Mary, surrounded by
city parks. 141 E . Wilbur Ave
5400 ............................. 221 4*17

QUIET AREA
1 bedroom with dining room,
ell appliance* Laundry privl
leges
A ll ulllllles Included
No pets 5400 per month pto*
sec Call 333 1*4*

* 2 BDRM. DELUXE DUPLEX
Screened porch! Lawn main
lenancel Call ............ 310*3*7

1 0 7 - M o b ile
Hom es / R ent
ELDER SPRINGS PARK
O il Hwy 417. 1 4 2 bdrm t 570
lo 175/wk 1150deposit Phone
134-4*41 ar 774-1344

H I — H o m e s For Sale
A

V A R E P O - 1/1, L O W
OOWNI......................... 544,400.
Larry Herman. Brxhtr 220-4354'

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie. Real E lla I# Broker
7440 Sanford Ay*.

321-0759................ 321-2257
DISTRESSED SELLER
Needs to sell newly remodeled
2 bdrm 2 bath, central H/A,
la u n dry, dlsh w asher/d ltp
plus lanced yard Call 331 *241.

Launch Your Dreams
at
Regatta Shores
Rental
Apartments
• Watorfront Lifestyle
on Lake Monroe
Modern Fitness Center
• Indoor Racquetball
• Sparkling Jacuzzi
* A Pool you can really
make a splash in.

DELTONA
Nice, clean 2 b d m . I bath
Carport 4 carpel 5400/month
Call 407 140 7S5*or*04 74* 2414
la n d 2 bedroom
Unfurnished, Lake M ary and
S a n l o r d a r e a l ! C a l l lo r
availability and locations
Ask tor Brenda

kAA BU SIN ESS C E N T E R •
New olllce/Whw M0 II. to
1, 4*3 It. Bey* with or w/o
office* starting at 5254/nx*
Hxry. 177*14 SR 427
Call...lJ*-*U4

OPTIONS AVAILABLE

103— H o u ses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

HOMES TO RENT

U S — In d u s tr ia l
R e n ta ls ________

REGATTA

Now Open Until
8 P M Mon. - F e l l

SHORES
On Lak* M onroe
2335 W. Sem inole Blvd.
Hwy. 17-92
Sanford, Florida 32771

2608800

323-2628

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

SAN FO R D Huge 2 bdrm . clot*
lo downtown. 5100 per week
plus 5700 security.
________ Call 221 224*________
L A R G E I bdrm , 1345 per month
plus deposit Central H/A. full
laundry Call 353 *&gt;42_______
Q U IE T A R E A 7 bdrm I bath
5775 month plus deposit
Call 222 1447 alter 3pm .
S AN FO R D Large 1 bedroom
Fireplace and IJ' ceilings
W a lk to downt own 5125
weekly or 5450 month Ullllies
paid C a ll645 44140* 524-3422
Sanlord I BDRM
Close to town
Call aller 6P M J22 54*6
SAN FO R D Large 3 bdrm with
s cre e n e d p o rch
C o m p le te
privacy! 5100 per week plus
5350security Call 133 216*
I BD RM * Telephone &amp; cable
a/C Utilities pa.d 545 wk t
5100 security Call 3111414

9 9 — A p a r tm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

COME SEE OUR LARGE

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kitchen .

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C O L M E R A C C O U N TIN G B
T A X S E R V I C E • Small busi­
nesses B Individuals weicemx I
■ 224-1442 attic*/221-1774 eves.

A lu m in u m S id in g
Ex ter ter Itenxetavxrs - Siding,
i d l l l l A ( a i d e , screened
room*. F rt* esllm *tell
221-414*................. ...RXM S44M

SEEa n c a s
H O M E A P P LIA N C E
NEW APPLIANCES
G E and M A Y T A G
ALSO
Buy/Saile Hecond/Guar an teed
GOOO S E L E C T IO N
34* E . Cemmercial SI. Senterd

322-3183
A u to m o tiv e

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3 BDRM 3 BAT H APTS
Over 1.404 Sq Ft Living Areal 1

&lt;. 77
/ y

C o n c re te
T a x S e rv ic e

USED APPLIANCES

CONVENIENT CAN CANE
Mobile Mechanic We da house
calls. No job loo large Oil
changts. tunes up and brake*
F r** eslim ei** C a4M J^ * 41 ^

o u e u te a t

W/t
fta y f m i n L

C h ild 6 a r e C a n te rs

7000 W e Mil) Blvd.
321 0584
E F F I C I E N C Y - Near tawnt
4/5 wk plus security
____Ca ll 514-llf 7/messag.

FORCE

LABOR ON DEMAND
D A ILY W O R K • D A IL Y P A Y v v j ' '
5 _________
FE E S /
' “ £\ '
• NO

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Drivers WKft Vehicles Earn \
Extra 50c Per Hour
Report 5:45 AM

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
3 homes ter rent. Partially
turn 5504 U l'/m o nlh Rental
month to month O K . Aval table
Immediately Lease/oplions
available......... ............7*4 74*4

I B D R M . I B A T H , family room,
k l l c h t n and a ppliances,
garage 5400 per month
P A U L B B E T H OSB O RN E
V E N T U R E I P R O P ER TIES
321 4744

Like Hem* Deycare Center Near Winter Sprxtgt El*men
tery 7 4pm. Infants to Syrt.
L K 4 4 4 M ........ ............ 317-4443

B u ild in g C o n tra c to rs

319 Second St., Sanlord
or Call Dahbl* al 321-1590

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W E S T C O N C R E T E S E R V IC E
Small J e f e t a iif Job*dR*palr
Jab*. Fra* Est. Call anytime
^ J ^ lJ W ^ k e m a ^ n ju jJ ^ ^

G e n e r a l S e rv ic e s
w W P 0 N Y P A R T IE S * *
If birthday wishes are tilled
with ponies, oar pony peril**
are mad*for you- Call323dl 22

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A NEW MAN IN TOWN
Anything In Yard Work. Edg
ing, cutting grass, culling
trees, and under bush Will
haul ott anything. W ill a lio do
windows Call.............111*41/

C A R P E N T R Y , haul i ng,
masonary, painting and til*.
Fre* estimate*. Call 2214224

FIX IT-FAST IN C
•On* Call To Do It A ll"

Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential • Commercial
Call Scetl Teday I I 122 4515

Hom e

Improvement-

K U R T T H E F A M I L s M AN
Jack of all trades
^ C a » J 1 4 im « B « J jm _

T r a c t o r W o rk
MOWING, retotiling end any
other type of tractor work
F r e o E H ln M le s ^ M M in i^

L a w n S e rv ic e
LAWN MAINTENANCE - Free
Estimate* Reasoru/X#Retell
leister Cltliee Dtscexmf 221-B4H

Chuck’s Quality L i» n Cart
Cemm / R e s .e F R E E ESTI
We jek tee lerge/small....222-251l

N EW . R E M O D E L R E P A IR
H O M ES . O F F IC E S . STO R ES
All types censtruclien. Ret/Cam
1214*23 S.G. BelMd, CBC4I****

C O M P L E T E Quality Lawn 1
L a n d s c a p in g , competi ti ve
rates, tree est Surmy s m 7*2*

C a r p e n tr y

Free Estimate*........... 1734235

C A R P F N T E R All kinds ot nom*
r. pairs, painting A ceramic
tile Richard Grom 311 5*72

LAW N S M O W ED B TR IM M E D
ReetonaM*
Senior Cltlient
Discount Free Etf. 314-1134

L E E 'S C A R P E N T R Y • Storage
b u ild in g , d e c k s A m l t c .
carpentry Insured &amp; licensed
Free Estimates 113*114

P R O F E 331ON A L C A R D E N E R
Mow ing, edging, complete
cere, c lean up Low reicsl
Call 44r. Vaa. 034643

S E R V I C E S
S

103— H ouses
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

SAN FO R D
t bdrm , porch .
Clean, nice, 37*S/mo. ♦ 5200
security N o p e ti......... 3314174

W H OLE home privileges with 1
tingle beds 550/wk 2 persons
or 540/y.k I person 123 41».

* S m til Night Positions *

* * SILK ANO WOOL* *
* * PRESSER * *

S P E C I A L ! Central H/A. pool,
laundry. Large 1 bdrm. 5340
per month, 3 bdrm . 1425 per
month.................. Call 1331*43
Two Apts each has 2 bdrms. 3
bath*. All appliances, central
H/A 12*5/mo plus security.
Cell lor appl * am lo 5 pm.
____
401774 4214

101— H ouses
F u r n is h e d / R e n t

S E C U R IT Y O F F IC E R S

Available at local hospital
SAlS/hr C lH ......M H W W l

S A N F O R D . Large I bdrm. Pay
monthly or weekly. Dep . ret
erences. No peti. 10% o il
Senior Clllien*) 123 0747

L A K E M A R Y S A N F O R D Male
seeks non smoking female lo
share A/C home Security
Deposit
145 w eekly C ell
2X20544 .....................evenings

For Lake Mary E*p«fltfK«
or *«!ll train Full &amp; Part lim t
M E T R O S E C U R ITY
MMm

SECURITY GUARDS

5235 Move In Special
Lake M ary 223 e*71

2 bedroom 2 bath, alt appli­
ances. A/C. pool 5400 per
month e tecurlty No P eti
_____
C a ll...323 *543

SECURITY OFFICERS

F u t l / p a r t t»mt posi ti ons
available
Licenced or un
licensed R tltrtrs welcome!
Ca &lt;1JT11011 trim Ipm to Ipm

DORCHESTER APTS

91— A p a r tm e n ts /
H ouse to S h a re

A T T R A C T I V E clean efficiency,
TV . microwave, maid service
Call 223 *004 or 331 4*67

NIGHTS. 11 to / Full and part
lime Goodbcnetitst Call
Hlllhaven Health Care Center
*54 Meilenville A w ., Sanlord
113 4144.................. .. E O E./H

Townhouse. 7 bdrm., 3 be .
tplc., loft, washer/dryer 4
microwave, 5573/mo. .47* *1*4
L A R O B 1 B D R M O AR AO E
A P T . I ll ma.-f securllyl
Call.....................
322-1*4*
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ad* I bdrm ..... 5223 mo
3 bdrm . 534* mo 4 up 32T4474

S A N F O R D - Downtown arte, 2
bdrm ., I ba. 1150/mo + 1100
sec C a ll.......374-1173/message

P L A N T M A IN T E N A N C E
Ex
perteneed on Chicago Iron.
C l s s e l l d r y e r s . Wa s h e x
washers Full time permanent
position Call 332 *194_______

D ay s h ill, lu ll tim e, lull
benefits! Call tor Interview
Hlllhaven Health Care Center
tSaMfllonvIlle Ave , Sanlord
111 4544 ................. . . . . 1 , 0 E./H

HIOOCN TILLAGE LK.MAIY

S A N F O R D • Nlc* area. 1 bdrm
1 bath, big living rut., sepa
rat* dining rm.. eat In kit .
nicest eroundl s o o / m o . 5250
&lt;NpO«lt C e ll................4445471

SAN FO R D
I bdrm collage
C ompl e te p r i v a c y . Exc.
neighborhood! 5*0/wk plus
5700 security Call 123 224*

RN CHARGE NURSE

KEAN THE QUIET!
Single story Studio. I 4 2
Bdrm. Apt*. Many extras In
eluding storage space I Quite,
coty community) Attractive
landscaping. On ill* resident
managers who CAR EI
SANFORD C O U R T ........ 322 32*1

S A N F O R D ! S m e ll, s e rn d .
porch, nlc*. Newly decorated I
17*5/mo » 5150 sec 2305304

TH ESAN FO R D H ER A LD
Has Direct Door To Door
Sales Positions
Available Today!
We Provide Transportation

PERMANENT GARDENER

It's a |ung If out there, and Ihe
|ob hunt Is trecherous Take
charge ot th* situation
I’m
recruiting Rhinos wilh Iwo
Inch thick skin Wimpy, shill
less, impotent cows need not
apply Call Cheryl at Rhino
Headquarters .
407 *14 440*

E XT RA LARGE UNITSI
l.lB lb ed room a p ts
Pool/Tennli Court Peacelul.
convenient location Quiet ott
street parking. Renovation
Spat 1*1*1....... ~...........330 5204

WELDER/FABRICATOR

Tuskewllle Area 4 days per
week. M Th 55 00 hour. Musi
have own transportation
Call t**-4t71/laave messaga

RHINOS WANTED

COEVIUA/MASTEK COVE
APANTMENTS

F ro m your home, no selling
Yeur hexxrilt Tap Duller *11
Sanford Of lice 14

NURSE AIDES * A U SHIFTS
H IO H ER STA RTIN G P A Y !
For certified or experienced
Apply in person lo:
Lakes tew Nursing Center
*1* E . 2nd St......... ..........Senterd

CLEAN, QUIET

I bedroom xvtll all appllarscts
Adult*, no pat* 5154 ptr
month plus 6*curIty
________Call 323-2*7*_______

* * A P P T . SE TTE R S **

MECHANIC WANTED
Minimum 2 years experience
Musi have own tools
C a ll......................... - .......221-7242
M E D IC A L

C LE A N • 1 bdrm. apt., a/c. No
pelt. 1250/m« plus 5350 depos
It. Call........ 272 KPl/mestage

Im m ediate opening at an
e le ctro n ic* mtg /assem bly
plant
Knowledge e l govt,
specs req'd Good hermits
R e p l y to : 1441. S a n lo rd
HaraM . P.O. Bex I4S7. Sen
lord 22172

NEEDAJOB?

SUPERVISOR

SALES

SHERATON ORLANDO NORTH

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

M A IN T E N A N C E

H O TEL/M O TEL

NOF E E /FRI DAV PAY

O H U
M

Eac*tl*nl pay 1 benefits. E x ­
perienced Part and Fu ll lim e
p o sitio n s. Good S hephard
Childcare........... ...... -227 7*05

ARE YOU A
HIGH E N E R G Y PERSON?
M E R R Y MAIDS netfd i you!
G'c**t p a r M on thru F r l Day
hrt only! Uniform, paid mile
* ;*• »r J rnof*? C a ll 111 5 244

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tillo n e musl 1*04 774 22*2 eves

CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS

C E L E B R I T Y C IP H E R

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CARPENTERS

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CONSTRUCTION AU. TRAM S

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obov# r«4l«ct ti f 1 50 ca th ditcou n t for prom pt paym ent Schedul
tng may include Herold A dvertiter of the co*t a# on odditionol dory Cancel
w H tn you gef r r t u lt t Pay only for doy« your o d ru n t at rote ea rn ed
U*e full detertpfion for fa tte tt re tu ltt Copy m u tt follow acceptable
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LAWN SERVICE

P a in tin g

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F R A N K B A R N H A R T painting A
pressure cleaning. It yry exp
Relevance*_________ 323 1442

P a ln fin q
MB. PAINTER
Real Professional* with over
13 years exp. Interior and
Exterior. Comm, and Res.
Free Estimates. Only Skarwln
Willi**.* Quality Feint,
m - n t- u i*

P a p o r H a n g in g
H I J WAU. COVERING
W* hang all types. Reasonable
prices Freee stl 121-1*17

P la n o T u n in g *
E X P E R T P IA N O TU N IN Q •
Serv./repelr/m evlng/rentel
new Bused.. Call R*y..323-M«2

P re s s u re C le a n in g
MR. PAINTER
Washing or Blasting.
Free Estimates.
Commercial and Residential

S c re e n B G la s s w o rit
GUS’S WINDOW
AND DG0R REPAIR
Repair A replace windows,
doors, screen and glass
Call 224 14*4

S w im m in g Pool
S e rv ic e
N E P T U N E PO O L S E R V IC E •
25 yf*. exp specialising In
service A repair! Wkly. serv
ica 540 tncl chemical. Call
Mettae* Cenler. Iee»425-434l
U *M 1WIMMINO POOLS 51X4*
Warehouse Clear epee of new
1*4* pools. 24 It’ X 32 It.
completely Installed. Includes
hug* deck, ladder, lancing.
Illler and skimmer Financing
available Other pools avail
.able Ask about factory re
bales I Call toll Iree
I IO» I]) 464*
*CGC *11072 PE 04*11

T r e e S e rv ic e
ECHOLS T R E E S E RVI CE
Free est, me le t! Fair Prices!
L K Ins. Slump Grinding. Tool
223&gt;12*d a y m . I*
"Let The Pretesstowahde tT*

HADOOCK'S TREE SEIVICE
Fraaest No |eh too small!

JahnorMIk* J1P427B/J2I 54(7

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, Jure

141— Homes for Sale

141— Hom*s for Sale

B U K R R E B A L • 7*. Original
• m m *. Automatic, a ir, pb/p*.
V A Groat ttroe. Rune A teaks
dt M utt *aal Only.
. L a f id t a ll..

ENTERPRISE-LK. MONROE
Access to St. John’* River.
Large treed lot. Right* te
canal 4 river 1...............114.000

STENSTROM
.i E A L T V , I N C .
•% Out 34ei 1ftMt •
W tr lis t

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more properly than
anyone in the Greater
$4 nford/Lakf Mary area.
,/&gt;&gt; a c r e G eneva
a rt* h o rn ., 11# near river. For
country living ond horsas too
this tl to N o w ............. U S .000

su per

II4KI JU S T M IO U CK D I Sopor
■ 1/7. View o l Lk. Monro*
Plannod tor entertaining Bo
turo to too I Now........ttet.too
I K K ) 1 - S T O R Y p a r t l y ro
lurblthed J/I's on tconlc Park
A y. N 'w CH/A. Hardwood
tloort. Dining rm Now UI.SOO
I14K) POO LSID E Lk. M a ry 4/4
on 14 acrot. X lra t galort
■ Lako accost 3,o n t |. Wall
kept Raducod Is.........(1*4. TOO
II4K) L O C H A R B O R 3/1',.
Built In ’SS but now Ilka now.
Immaculato So* lor your toll
Suporbuy Now.......... sn.SOO
(14KI O S T E E N 3/1 on S acrot
Big ranovatod mobllehome
Fplc . pool. dock. Il't roally
nlc* Now only............ *112.300

CALL ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720
IMS Park Dr.. Sanlord
.441 W. Lako Mary Bl.. *k. Mary

FAMILY HOME HID0EN LAKE
1/1 t p l l l w / C H A . L a r g *
porch . 554,008 Call . 730-/440
F L O R I D A C R A C K E R HOUSE
4 bdrm , den. Itto ry plus I
bdrm In law collage Secret I
Ju st........................ ........ Sltf.000
E R A Sun Florida. 345 4444
Doug Richard ten
______ Evaalwgt, 344-1141_____

FORECLOSURE SEMINAR
Learn how to buy foreclosure
a n d p ro p e rtie s an d t av*
thousands SStl We'll show you
how l.................. 1*00330 H it
F R E E W E E K L Y LIST ol prop
erty "tor dtal* by owner” Call
Help U Sell Broker......3111313

★ HANDYMAN S P E C IA L*
By owner: } bedroom, 1 bath
Partially renevoated Loads ol
potenllcll... 411 Palmetto Ave
Open te Otters
Phone O le n e lll *14 0101 days
or 111 111 t i l l alter 4pm

HOME ON 2.5 ACRES!
B Y O W N ER . Geneva Itto ry
J/1V* bath. family room. don.
2 cor garage Above ground
pool, fsncsd .fi 10.300 H t t t t A

The Prudential
Florida Realty
812 C iU liu Drive

1bdrm

. ] bath................sie.too
Call Bob Gregory. Realtor
(441)434 4404 or 1331100

WE’LL BUILD IT YOUR NAVI
• From our planter yours.
or even Irom a sketch.............
• On y r" * ter nr wir, nr no
on* w* llnd for you..................
• From starter sli* to................
your dream hom o..................
• Choose the timeless beauty ol
b rk k . vinyl or aluminum
or block and stucco...... ..........
• F H A /V A approved I
• A Scholl Master Builder I
Talk to the builder direct
about how O w n er's "tailored
construction" can make you
at homo anywhere In Con. Fla
90 4 5 1 9 4 7 2 7 / 8 0 0 4 5 1 1178
Ask N r K.J. Caibns
U qtitfctiofl Sal* By O w m t
screened perch, storage
shed, full fenced yard, quiet
area on busline 1*17 apprais
al. 441.0001 Will lafct any roas
otter tor lest sale! Call celled
*44-374-7*H *r 17311*1

1/1.

ON SCENIC ROUTE
Charming 4 bedroom. 1 story
homo, on 11/1 lots. Trees.
N EW carpeting, NEW
B a th ro o m . N E W kitch e n .
Must Seel I Only 144.100
Wampner Group. Realtors
345 4333 *r 4141*11
RO OM TO S P R E A D OOTI Easy
t e r m s , no q u a l i f y i n g .
Fireplace, formal living and
dining. 1 car garage on hug*
treed lo t ............. ...........41.000
Metro Reel Estate Co. Inc.
__________ 43W i l l __________
SALE OR LEASE OPTION
D E L T O N A - 1 bdrm
spllt/lbath 1.111 sq ft v*
acre. 144.100 Assumabt* Non
Qualifying Lean Call 313 3*33
SANFORD
Opportunity te stoell I
Beautiful 4 bedroom. 1 1/1
bath Kids bike to elementary.
Priced 111.000 under apprais
a ll SIIO.OOO net to seller
O w n er/B roker 111 *7*7 or
M l * 410__________________
SA N FO R D
1 bdrm 1 bath,
family room w/*rtrat! 144.000
W. Maliciewskl. Realtar
__________ 111-7*41__________
SA N FO R D . 4 tM I. 4 bdrm. IV,
bath. 53.000 down Assume
non quelltylng 1st mortgage
plus ' , ol closing cost. Owner
will hold Ind Total monthly
payment, saw Cell 1 1714444
WINTER PARK TOWNHOMES
1410 sq ttl Hug* courtyard,
fplc . mirrored closets. 7 or 1
Bdrms w/l's be Indoor utlli
ty. From 141.000 to U4.000
Possible creative financing
WINTER SPRINGS LAKEVIEW
Tuscawllle Fores 11 4 bdrm . 1
b e . , la rg * y e r d l L o v e l y
master bathroom A Ig* leml
ly rm. with fplc...........1110.000
Call....... - ..........477 i m . Realter
1317 W. I2TH ST
bdrm* . I be . living room,
dining 4 kitchen Down pay
men I 4 owner will hold m od
gego. Cell to see.........3110711

1

8.6

BOND M O N EY
Available new lor li n t lime
buyertl Hurry, won't lestl 1.
1. a bdrm homes available In
Deltona. Sanlord. Lake Mary
and Longwood areas!
A A Carnes. Inc. Century It
Call Janet Mansfield
Pays. 3M 1134 Eves, M l M il
1 4 5 -R e so rt

AMORDJBlf HOMfS
VI MURE I PROPl RUES
L E S S T H A N 11.144 DOWN
W I T H N E W FI NANCI NG
B O N D M O N E Y . F H A . VA
OR CO N V E N T IO N A L LOAN1I
A s su m a b le no q u a lity loans in
•hot* a reas! C hoose hom es
fro m Sem i note/O range
V o lu s ia / Lek * C o u n tie s I

$ 1,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
1 bdrm I both, fireplace,
appliances, carport
S34.*00

LESS THAN $2,900 DOWN
Im m a c u la te 3/ 1', . la rg e la m i
ly toom w ith b r ic k fire p la ce
10X 11 screened porch, large
fen ced yard.
117.400

IMMACULATE 3 /2
Appliances, screened porch,
corner lot with garage or 4th
bdrm
441000

PINECREST
] b d rm 2 bath, app liances,
w orkshop, below m a rk e t for
q u : k t a le ’
M I .500

ASSUME NO QUAUFY
3/ 1' , . 1.404 sq It . new paint
e n d carpet, a p p lia n c e s on 1/3
a c r e li l ! / m u IS* 000

ASSUME NO QUAUFY
S i l t per m onth Im m a c u la te &gt;
b d rm 3 bath, a p p lia n c e s and
pool
t l* NO

P r o p e r t y / S a le
FREE BROCHURE
Western N Carolina Ml*!!
En|oy cool fresh air. Call
1 *00 741 4070 Smoky M is.
Lend 4 Hemes, P.O. B e i 411,
Murphy, N. Carolina 14*04
149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r l y / S a le
NEAR 1-4 NEW M ALL!
Church 4 school, built '4*. Il l
«ct M AN Y U1E1I Must le llll
Real Estate On*
- ...... 41113*4
P R E FORECLOSURE SALE
BOARDING 1TA B LE /H O M E
ON 1 ' , A C R E S
Sanlord area
Licensed. IS
stalls. 1 fenced pastures! Plus
O u t s t a n d i n g 1/1 c o u n t r y
home, over 1.000 sq It, family
r o o m w /hug* f i r e p l a c e ,
sprinkler system
Also,
well maintained mobile home
4 1 storage buildings Valued
at 1710 000! Mortgage 1100.000.
equity 1110 000! M A K E M E
AN O F F E R I C A N ! R E F
U S E ! Owner ..... .........M l M S*
SANFORD. HWY 17*1. com
merclel office bldg . 4.000 sq
It. U4S.00C_________ 333 4*41
SANFORD AVE. CORNER LOT
2 Bay Garage w office* t
s a trs tll Prev Auto S*ls* A
R t p A l r Shop
W i l l hol d
w/*ub*tanhal down paymt
5125.000 Call_______ 122 5534
15 3— A c r e a g e -

Lots/Sale

REAL ESTATE
£ E A ^ O R - ^ jjj- ^ ^ ^ 2 ^ 4 * 0

PAUL 4 BETH OSBORNE
Vf MURE i PROPERTIES

121 4/64

\U

Itlv U T Y

A F F O R D A B L E 2 bdrm . I 'i
bath home CM/A. corner lot
Low down payment
X U 900
L O V E L Y i b drm
P i bath
home. Urge corner lot. formal
dtning rm . many trees' E&gt;C
starter home 11140 down ♦
* c c Call quick' M5 000

323*5774
SA.IFORl) HISTORICAL
Park Ave Large 2 story *
b drm . 1 1/2 batn p us 4
fireplaces
L a r g e Front
Porch Attached rental eft*
c*en&lt;y at 1)50 month Zoned
Com mercial Owner asking
IAS 000 with *ow down pr.-*
Ttrm iiY ii^ A l^ llO U n

STAIRS PROPERTY
M AN AG EM EN T 4 REALTY
373 7377 731 **«

GENEVA
S acre tra&lt;t%. high and dry!
BeauMut frsst' E a iy term*
J u*t
121 W0
Broughton Realty. 444 1154
O C A LA N ATION AL FO R E ST !
Wooded lot* River accou
15.?#3 each No Money Down!
171 4lmonthly
Owner
(904) 2144)29 or (904) 422 2414
T H R E E LOTS IN SA N FO R D
Hear* 40r1* 0 '*9 500each Call
Maria or Laui*e at.......... 121 1915
WOODED LOTS
Two 100 X 100. oa*y accet*
Dei'ona area e'ew to 14
5D QOOea_______ C#M P2 U * ’
1 5 7 - M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le
WINDY HILL M O B ILE HOME
Park going out of buvne**
Everything mw*t gott 10’
12 ». 14 * wido* and al*o
Ooubiew do* Call 221 7512

160— B u s in e s s

F o r S a le
LOVELY OCOEE CONDO!
2 bdrm 2 bath*' Will trade
for hou** *n Sanford Debar*
or D*&gt;and B s su M u i ground*
with pool and ta*c Can
122 0225 ar 40 7 *54 5)21
W I L L M A I N T A I N E D SAN
F O R D L A U N D R O M A T Good
income cell 22&gt; 2 176 effer
* P V for de»a *

LOADED! I HI pa XN. Shift
kN. T tap*. m apL a/c. power
(tearing , aawar w indow,,
pawar brakae. \
lack*.

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

ELSWCaH..

Bedroom, living room
dining room furniture.

'THANKS SO MUCH!"
tone, imentho eld.

_______ Call 7774*44
• F R E E T O 4 0 0 0 MOMC

L A R R Y 'S M ART. 11} Sanford
Avo New'Used turn. 4 appl
Buy/Sell/Trad*..........373 4133.
L I K E NEW
Hos pi t al bed.
wh e e l c h a i r , ba t ht ub lilt.
Rascal electric 1 wheeler.
Cell M l 1441. Or IM 1*47 and
leey* mestage____________

ROTTWEILER
wwekl o*d

CaN 3*4*144

aac doc

w o rn **

BOSTON T E R R I I R

FEMALE K K IM O I
1 yr. oM. Shots, pegersl
children. S14S.........

I* INCH TV Consol* with radio
and record player
Bright
plcturo IMP Cell M l 1411
1 BED RO OM S *1 F UR N I T U R E ,
11171 (or will sell separately)
plus I living rm set. 11000 (or
separately I also washer 4
dryer, 1400 Great condition!
Cell 171 1*4) or M l 0744

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S te re o
11 INCH QUASAR Color T V with
stand. 1110 or best offer!
C e ll...............................33*-3147

IBS— C o m p u te rs
A T 7S4 Computer One M B Ram.
*0 M B Harddrlve. 5 1/4 end 1
1/3. Modem. M ouse. CGA
monitor. KX PI 13* Penosonlc
Printer New
.............11)00
Call....714-9114
____

187—Sporting Goods
• B A S K E T B A L L HOOP with
backboard end pole Excellent
condition
........................110
Call M l 4141 alter 1pm______
• N E E D E X E R C I S E ? Trim
Line multi action Rower
131_______
Cell 3M 1004
• T H R E E S P E E D BI KE New
ladies. Schwinn Front light,
beck reck, lire pump and
combination lock 1100 Cell
177 7531 alter Spm

189—Office Supplies
___ / Equipment
C O P I E R S A N Y O 100. under
warranty. 1400 Copier stand.
Novetel bag phone with
battery. SMS Fa« switching
machine. 171 G T E Two line
phone. 1*0 Shell system with 7
III* drawers. 1*0 Mlsc oltic*
supplies end equipment t l to
130 Call
714 Ml*

*100

191— Building
M aterials

-3P-1N4
CASH P e a B A S E E A L L .
P- TTSALL a BASKETBALL
CA* U S iC a K M *7V trie

_____ o N M U c e u a g _____

TURKEYS-CHICRBRS
DUCKS-OUAtLS A DBASE.

• § R I OESMAIOS

BAMIES BANJO

S

i g a n r g g n g rA
■ ■ ■

M i te
334-1347

tsi

SM T
cbter.SMCtet..

OSOLI D WOOD DOOR with
glass window 1* "wide by 71"
long Call
714 17*4

S7S ar bate after I

tel te tic
mi
(IN) ter SM-SSCate NS-tSSS
* * * * * * * * *

• AN TIQ U E, treastandteg p * 7
astal sink. Takan from MS yr.
old home.-..........................J7S
Call 3M 3171 or 3M 7W3

■ a iD O B S A N T W U B S e a e a n
1S-S M/Sat • Aactten Titer* Tr m
344* Hwy *4W • I AB347eAUS77

Sal* starts 10 am . TWO
Pa l me t t o A v a . , S an fo rd
(Sanlord Avo. south to Jfth St.
than l block wetl). Soiling
Inventory ot cvttem lilng van
shop Including: A ir campressort (7). chain haists tl),
commercial tawing machina
A shop lane. Prim itive teats,
buggies and part*. Stag*
Coach. Studtbak* car parte.
M a n y mlsc . Ha m * and
furniture alto tor sate. 3 aid
guns. If!* Packard Hawk. SI
Chav. Van, 10 Dattun pickup,
and 1*71 Plymouth pickup.
Vehicles will be told sukfact to
owner', confirmation and acceptanc* ol bid. Bob Mitchell.
Auctioneer el Auction City In
Orange City (*04) 774 43*0
m B|444 AUI7S4. T E R M S :
Cash preview A register I te
H em .

215—Boats and
Accessories
FISH A 581 MAT
14 Ft Malibu V haul. N M P
Johnson Galv. trotter,
tor water 1I. lOOobo M4 0473
1*44 SUNSIRD - 1*V» ft. In/eut
Volvo motor. With trolter.
Asking SS.300 Low haurt. oec.
condition 3M *404 otter 4 30

OGAS W E E O E A T E R
Crsftim sn 26 2CC. lihs nsw
U S Call
221 1179

195—Machinery/Tools
CRATCO AIRLESS SPRAYER
5 000* Powerful gat sng'ns
ISO ft ho**, gun*,lip*. 2
tBftnvon Is d d s n Mult M il
12.150/bttOff«r
&gt;112174
I* CHAINSAW Poolan Strong
running. **n maintained MS
________Call 122 &gt;19*________
*000 lb f o r d fo r k lift A ll terra in
M u n i good
14500
Call IM 9551 or I 291 )*00

1 9 9 -Pets &amp; Supplies
* * KITTENS* *

» * * » * » » ♦ *
U S E * C A R P E T IncludC te ll
B L 4 | B E
W O O D E N
D O LLH O U S E • White with
Stecktewttere.3Nx3tt.S7S
O U B I N H t e Deeper. STM;
B s M c y c te , I t.S M : I twin
teASUSS

Co m :
• * te te

Per iunken living raem S3,
_______ Call 3344711_______
U TILITT TR A ILER • 14 N.

HUGE. HUGE CAUSE SALE!
7414 Elm . Sanlord Friday and
Saturday from S 3__________
1510 Clairmonl Ava. Frl. te
Sun * nil 4 Furniture, haute
hold goods C a ll........... H I 3M4

NEW LOCATION!!
Salvation Arm y Thrift Store.
40* S Sanlord Are New Mrs .
Mon Frl . 10AM to 1 J0PM
SAME LOW PRI CES!
Saturday end Sunday. * 4 Sit*
VI* Bell*. Sanlord. Baby
items end mlsc (Rivercrest
vKInlty)
SHADY Y A R O S AL E
173 I
Mept* Ave Saturday A Sun
day Irom f AM to 3PM_______

THREE FAMILY SALE
F r i da y and Saturday On
Vihlen Rd neat to IdytlertUt
E lementery School
tl

VISIT SCMIN01A PAM
AND SWAT F lIA M A M n

ADORABL E K i l l I N S
Port
S'ArneM p*rf Bom b*;' 12 *4
Mom Ire* Coll
)21 2215

Y A R D U L E ITEM S T O R I
A U C TIO N ED
7*04 Palmetto Ave . Sanlord
Saturday June lath starting
at 10 am
til told ISenHrd
Ava south to 7*tn Stroot thon I
block aaostl_______________

• FRKC

K I T T C N S to good
h o m * t ' Be o w t i f ul holt
Person solid block *ith or
onge \U pe Cutes' bode of
' H Con
122 229)

TOP QUALITY
USED CARS
Buy Hsro/Pay Htro
No Intoroot!

345-11*1

2621 S. Sanford Avo

a PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION •
O VERT WBONBSOAV 7: MPM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Way. SA Oayten* Baacb
________tea-TSS-tltl________

323-1449

1(BS C U T L A S S S U P E B M B •
A u to A air. 4A0I* ml. (4.4*3
................373-43*4

TME IIP P8YMERTS

Call Mr. Payne. 773 7173
t«d* PULSAR NX Excellent
candltten. Rebuilt engine, new
lira*, a lla y whaalt. new
dutch, brake*, muffler A
paint. Air, tinted windows, tun
rate.Sspd *4730....MT-4*4-1114

1985 SAM 9M
Mint condition. Rod-4 door. S
spd.. i l r , AM /FM ttorea.
41JM mite*. S4XOO/otter.
407 574 7345

K en Kum m ej
G ET TO KNOW

________________________ *_

l«B* NISSAN MS ZX • Loaded.
wlthT-Topetl............... Sit.***
INjidlW k™ ^iM^iM«t^bQ44

VAN LINE MOV INK BORES
It. Wilt M i l Mp4
M i l l ............... J
SXM UTILITY TR AILER WITH
FOLD OOWN B ATE S7W
______ CALL 177 7117 ____

231—Cars
m s vw o o l p
•tell--------------

I speed.

TIME Mf PAYMENTS
I*, tag. tttte. etc
-V FORD ESCORT WABON
Auto, a ir, p a i r (tearing,
rkrakae. (tore*
Onty SI HAS par month
Coil M r Payna. 3733173

A

M in t Cai . J. , on* owntr.
Moonr t of , 47c. pi . , pb.,
am/hn stereo tape, teotnor
Inter. 4*4 motor with now
brakat-SXMOCall .407 574 707*

______________

‘ USFn CARS &amp; TRUCKS
[ FORD TEMPO

'** E LD O R A D O overhauled
eng., warranty tranem. Could
uoopalntS3.00a.373 4074 eves

I

84AUDI 5000S
Loadadl Auto., axe. condltlonl
LUXURY at a LOW prkal
S4.7W.Call.................. *443415

81
[
8C

t l ISUZU TROOPER II •4 dr .
L.S. pkg . Sspd . A/C. To
Tan* point, oiceltenl cond
to.tel Magic IteHV
3134344

233—
Auto Parts
/ Acc»»»orie»
O R I Q I N A L l t*S OT O
machanlcal parts Pteaw call
lorllsl.........................33433*7

234—
Import Cars
and Trucks
74 VOLKSWAOON BUO Feci
Air. 14.300 orlg mites Grosl
cond t3.400/O b Q 373 U7I
'S3 TOYOTA COROLLA - SR S.
air. Sspd. AM/FM catiatte
Runs fins. Sl.lOQobo . 371 7454

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7888
5448)
5484
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5868
9995i
$4888
19888
$8995

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f M ila s L ilts N s w

One owner, clean. Now Tiros,
run* (rootI Whit* with windovrs. SS4»S Call......... 331*430
'** ENCORE - 4 door, low
mlteag*. axesItent condition.
G*ad air, ctean carl |1.S*$
_______ Calf 331-147*_______

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85VOYAGE!

Exc. condition. Low mllago.
Sunroof Mag wheels S**M
_______Call...331-*W4_______
a PORO LTD CROWN. 4 dr.
Sedan. Cray vinyl ruof Fully
loadod. low mites. S9.000
407 *40 1440

$*

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$1 |

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f C m « Sharp Car

V

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MAZDA B2000 PICKUP
A ir, 5 S p . S h a rp
T ru c k . L o w M ilo o

CHEV C-1500 PICKUP

89
89

V a. A u f o . A ir .
T ill. C ru l« «

FORD F-150 PICKUP
A ir . N o w Tirw ».
S h a rp T ru c k

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N o rm ol Lake M a ry B lvd )

Easy to find f rom anyv/here in Central Fla
P h o n e (4 0 7 ) 321

7800 or ( 4 0 7 ) 6 2 8 - 9 7 / 9
I

OPEN E V E R T SATURDAY
AND SUNOATI
Ilf*
SEM INO LA RLV D . lAektwd
Peg Track, Cam lberry)

BLACK L A B R A D O R PUPPIFS
P v 't t 't d
no (JdpEM Shots
wrdAormed |25 Coll )«9

M Tea DedarM Paid tor junk
cars, tru cks 4 whoai drive.
Any condition. Call 3715***

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PONTIAC FIREBIRD • 'SA VA
a/c. p/A p^ . AM/FM. dlx*.

87CHRYSLERFIFTHAVE

T H IS W E E K S

to good horn* ««ith
kit food di»h 1 food
Itfftr 4 littor bos col'*'
Wormod C#n
121 911)

Fret

243— Junk Cars
JU N K C A ESR EM O V ED
NOCNARBE
173*177

71UNCOUI MAMV
S7.**/yd.
t*t% nyten ptwh; ar
S o d p te n d N I L A N-fS/y*
Hwy 434 A 477. Langaw d
831-3X13

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 1CTM

HUGE SALE
193—Lawn &amp; Garden

71 SMC ASTRO
tinglo axl*. New kvhouoo kit
Price NopadMIi. Call *14*73)

_______ * _______

DRESS

213—Auctiew*

retrig A eaiar window thadas
S U M «r bat
Cad 747-44*1.1

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709—Wearing Angara!

TMNSVAN MINI
MOTONHOME

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T ra ik rs

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Poultry

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more Intermatten.

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14x1* ita ll* avail I Aut*.
water, turnout potters. Reae.
rate*. Osteen area..

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and beige Nlc* condition 1*1
tor the set C e ll......... 3M 404S
L iv i n g room, f a m il y 4
bedroom lurnltur*.
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month* aid. C«ll
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w a v o le il H e a te r, padded
rails, like new 11171.....M l 1TS0

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mites. S speed, ps/pb. tally

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pleased with the speedy re­
s u l t s p r o d u c e d by her
classified ad. Her Item sold
within a day 11 Somalhlng you
need to advertise at low cost
and achieve quick results?
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rates Lowest cost per line lor
consecutive deys' advertising
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as soon as results era retched
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11*11. lenterd Ave.. 373 744*

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by Chic Young

■LONDIt

by Charles M. Schuit

PEANUTS

I HAVE TO CALL MY
TEACHER. AT SUMMER 5CU00L
AND TELL HER I WON'T
BE THERE TODAY...

d o n 't

YOU HAVE TO
LOOK UP HER NUMBER?

NO, I JUST DIAL
“D-MINUS"

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Emphysema helped by
respiratory therapy
D E A R D R . O O T T : My
husband has ctnphysrmn and
Inin di f f i cul t y b re a th in g —
primarily In Ihr afternoon when
iic tires*. What's your advice?
D E A R R E A D E R : Emphysema
Is a chronic lunn disease marked
bv destruction o f alveoli, the
feathery nlr sacs that provide for
the elimination ol waste carbon
d ioxide and tnlakc o f fresh
oxygen by lung tissue.
Patients with emphysema ex*
pcrlence difficulty exhaling stale
air; the lungs become over*
expanded because of retained
carbon dioxide. This leads to
breathlessness and difficu lty
breathing on exertion.
tk'causc emphysema patients
have to work so hard simply In
b r e a t h e , t hei r r e s p ir a t o r y
muscles lire easily: hence, the
affliction typically worsens as
the day wears on or during
exercise.
Em physem a Is a com m on
consequence o f cigarette smok­
ing. air (xillutlon. repeated respi­
ratory Infect lonsand asthma.
There are several ways your
h u s b a n d can I mp r o v e hi s
breathing.
First, he should be given
antibiotics for any pulmonary
Infection, no matter how trivial.
I k -c u u s c
even small arcus of
In fe c tio n can f ur t her c o m ­
promise his already overworked
respiratory system.
Also. If he Is prone to asthma
(spasm or bronchial passages),
he would Ik- helped by broilchodllatnrs. drugs to relax the
a irw a ys and perm it him to
b re a tiie m ore ea sily . Uronch odllalnrs arc available by
prescription In pills, liquid anil
aerosols.
Second, your husband should
have respiratory therapy by a
qualified professional. Mucus
plugs can be dislodged and
coughed up by gravity drainage
as part o f a treatment program
including nebulized drugs ad­
m inistered by vapor from a
ma c h i n e . Fur t he r , s p e c ia l
breathing exercises, taught by
an Inhalation therapist, may
enable your husband to learn
how to use accessory breathing
muscles (In the chest wall and

lietwecn the ribs) to compensate
for t lie over-work o f breathing.
Third, low-flow oxygen, deliv­
ered from a tank or oxygen
concentrator through a plastic
lube to the nose, m ay make your
husband more comfortable by
supplying the extra oxygen he so
desperately needs. The oxygen
can be used constantly or. pre­
ferably. Intermittently tc control

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reason
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O'HelH*
daughter
14 Greasy
15 Wide shoe
alia
16 — d'oeuvre
17 Churst
16 Food (el.)
20 Cravats
22 Rodent
23 FumMer'e ex­
clamation
25 Warme
27 Lumpe
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keel
31 Be suitable to
32 Better —
34 Biblical
pronoun

by Jimmy Johnson

ARLO AND JANIS
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goddess
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decc of
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of aah
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6 Cross

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66 Attempt

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30 r
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36 French yes
37 Flower
39 Entertainer
— Sumac
41 Many ol
44 Alas (abbr.)
46 Map
abbreviation

47 Tennis playsr
— Borg
46 Irrigation
dike
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80 Papal scarf
53 Microphone
screen
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(•&gt;iseo by nca. me.

WIN A T BRIDGE
By J am es Jacoby
Greed is a terrible thing, as
Illustrated by this deal from
tournament competition. West
ma d e a p rc -cm p M vc Jump
overcall, and North's double was
negative, announcing enough
values to compete tn either black
suit at that level. When East
raised diamonds. South rcbid his
six-card heart suit. So far. all
was well and good. West led I he
lack o f spades. Declarer won In
dummy and caslied the queen of
hearts. Now what? At tables
where declarer was greedy, a
spade was led luck to the king.
West ruffed, undcrlcd his ace of
diamonds for a second spade
ruff, and then got off lead wllh a
high diamond. Declarer rulfed
and drew trumps but had no
way to get to dummy to take the

s y m p to m s , r e lie v e b r e a th ­
lessness and permit him more
Independence.
(0 1 9 9 0 N E W S PA PE R EN ­
TERPRISE ASSN.

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club finesse, so he was down
one. Most declarers realized that
the spade Jack was a likely
singleton. T h '-/ came to their
hand with the ace o f clubs and
drew trumps. Then they tried
spades and gave up a club. The
defenders cashed their diamond
trick to hold the contract to 11
tricks. One declarer was quite
lucky. He won the king of
s p a d e s , p la y e d a heart to
dum m y's queen, and then led
dum m y's queen o f clubs. When
that held, he played a club back
to his ace as the king fell. He
now drew trumps and made all
13 tricks. Tills was not the right
play (East could have a singleton
sm all club, eith er opponent
could have the singleton king of
clubs, etc., clc.). but he won all
the marbles.

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by Bob Thaves

FRANK AND ERNEST

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GARFIELD

by J im D avis

B y Bernice Bede Osol
Y O U R BIR TH D AY
Ju n e 16, 19BO
A general Improvement In
your life style is likely in the year
ahead, but you might still have
to circumvent some obstacles.
Your greatest success might
come from your second efforts.
GEM INI (May 21 June 20)
Don’t gel drawn a development
today where you could lose more
than you can gain. If this is
obvious to you going In. back out
quickly. Know where to look for
romance and you'll find It. The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker Inslantly reveals wttieh signs are
romantically perfect for you.
Mall $2 lo Matchmaker, c/o ibis
newspaper. P.O. Box 9I42H.
Cleveland. Oil 44101-3428.
C A N C E R |Jline 21 July 22)
Don’t Id others do your thinking
lor you lot' iy. especially In
m ailers that could affeci your
reputation or status. Wh.it might
make them look good may make
you look bad
LEO (July '23 Aug 22) U s
best not to tackle complicated
do-it-you rself projects today
where you lack the know how

to tell others what to do Instead
of first setting the proper exam­
ple yourself. This formula could
t ur n o ut l o be c o u n tcrproductlve.
A Q U A R I U S (Jan. 20 Feb. 10)
Use a light touch If you're telling
u story you’d like others to
believe today. If you embellish it
a bit loo much, you could trip
over your own longue.
P I S C E S (Feb. 20-March 20|
Your ability lo manage your
resources liiiday might not In- up
lo par. so It Is best to leave that
extra cash you've been saving al
home If you go out on the town
w l'h pals (his evening.
A R I E S (March 21-Aprtl 10)
You might not be able to rely on
Im pulsive prom ises or co m ­
m itm e n ts m ade lo you by
another loday. This person's
Inlcnllons may be good, but the
ability to deliver could be lack
lug.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20) A
situation that could adversely
affect you financially can be
rectified today. However, the
adjustment might still leave a
slight deficit.
(Cl 1990. NEW SPAPER E N ­
TERPRISE ASSN.

L e o n a rd S ta rr

ANNIE
by W a rre r Brothers

atgdW X
SHOW ip YOU t—— ! 1
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and expertise. Sometimes It’s
more economical lo leave certain
things up In professionals.
V IR G O (Aug. ?£-Sepl. 22)
Today you might be unable to
discern lietwecn prudence and
extravagance. For example, you
might prepare a sumptuous
dinner and turn throw away the
left-over caviar.
L I B R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Keeping your priorities In proper
o r d e r c o ul d be a di f f i cul t
a s s ig n m e n t fo r you tod a y.
There’s a chance you’ll place
more emphasis on pleasurable
pursuits than you will on pro­
ductive ones.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2-1 Nov. 22)
Usually you’re Hie type of person
who sees things through to a
desirable conclusion, however,
loday you might rail II quits on
an Im portant en deavor Jusl
when the end Is In sight.
9A C -ITTARIU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
211 It might In- wise lo avoid all
forms of financial risks loday.
especially those (hat look like
sure things. You may Judge
Ihcm from rosy rather than
realistic perspectives.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Jan.
19) You're better equipped today

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W EDNESDAY

Sanford Herald
82nd Year. No. ^ 9 3 — Sanlord. Florida

N EW S D IG EST?
□ Sports
T h e u s classic c o m in g together
O R I.A N IX ) - Killeen player?*. including M.irk
Aguirre nl the N UA world elianiplon Detroit
Pistons and Hvron Scuti ol the I’aetfle Division
eliainplon Los Angeles Lakers, have agreed to
p la y In the first U n ite d N egro College
Fund/Henris Tlteus All Slat Musket lu ll Classic
scheduled lor Ann. 27.
See Page IB

O v ie d o defeats Vero Beach
O R A N G E C IT Y — Oviedo sipiandered several
outstanding scoring op|Nirtunllles. and hatuh'd
Vero Meaeh several eiianees. while plavtng In
the Ju n io r Little League All-Star stale tourna­
ment at Southwest Volusia Little League's Mill
Thom pson Field, before pulling out a ti ll win in
eight Innings.
See Page IB

Pro
iT h e board has
done everything
possible to give
us the q u a lit y
e d u c a t i o n we
h a v e c o m e to
expect. 9

C I don’t see any
ju s tific a tio n for
this increase
you’re asking for.J

Lake Mary

School board OKs
two*mill tax hike
B y V I C K I O s S O R M IE R

Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D — Despite a prn|»oscd two n u ll Increase In
property taxis. 27 percent higher than last year, to ficlj)
support the building ol Seminole (.'utility schools and
the programs In the buildings, the majority ol sjieakcrs
at last night's public hearing s|tokr In favor ol the
district's $&gt;295 7 million budget
T h e two null Increase tv only a one year solution to the
construction woes taring Inc district The Imard plans to
seek alternative solutions to paying lor the gro w th nl the
district
T h e school district will have 2.500 new students when
schools o|ten In three weeks. Many ol the schools are
overcrowded, like Siensiiom Elementary School. IHOO
Alulnya Woods lllvd . Oviedo, which will have 1.400
students In a lartltlv designed to accomodate less than

L O N G W O O I) — Longwood resident Linda
Tlshler. Our Cook ol the Week, shares her views
and reelpesol a single- person, espeelally when It
conics to cooking.
See Page 4B

□ Florida
Riptides keep lifeguards busy
N EW SM YRNA M EACII - Riptides killed one
mail, sent at least three other near-drowning
victims to the hospital and kept lifeguards liusv
plunging Into the sort to rescue 75 others
See Page 2A

H00

BRIEFS
W o rk session cancelled

SA N FO R D — My a 2 to I vole Seminole
County |n!l workers have rejected onlnul/ottnii
Th e ballots, mailed to a Tallahassee •niumtt
tee during the past couple ot weeks by 117 ol
130 eligible jail wotkers. were counted vcstci
J - y m Tallahassee. Seminole Cooniy Under
Shcrtll Duane Harrell said today
Of the guards, sergeants counselors, and
license practical nurses voting. 77 voted against
the union and 39 lor. I lie vote rejects
representation by the Central Florida Police
Mcnevulcnl Association
Sherilfs department workers, which Includes
tile |.nl staff, are covered by civil service, lor
redress In enijiloyment matters.

M o v i e p u t s s p i d e r s in b a d light
G A IN E S V IL L E — Th e summer hit movie
'Arachuo|)hnhta" Is sexist, biologically ques­
tionable and gives friendly spiders a bad rap.
zoologists say.
Mot the llim Is also highly entertaining and
could Inspire a healthy rcs|»ccl lor animal
lm|M)rtatlon laws, according to a dozen Florida
spider specialists who abandoned their labs lor a
matinee showing ol the movie
W e spotted all kinds of mistakes. Uutvi-rsilx
ol Florida zoology Professor Jo n Relsklnd said
Tuesday. Mot we lumped with everyone else at
the seary parts "

Herald staff writer

Longwood

— Dave K a m in s k y

E a s y r e c i p e s for s i n g l e life

J a i l w o r k e r s nix u n i o n

B y SUSAN LOOSN

— C ha rle s Sawyer

□ People

Tom orrow m orning's Seminole County School
Hoard work session that was scheduled lor 9
a m has been canceled
Other committments on the part ol several
hoard members cause the cancellation ol the
meeting which W’as scheduled to discuss the
llual quarter's progress on the district's annual
priorities
"It's au importani work session.' said Ann
Nelsweniter. hoard chairman, "and I would
prefer to have more Imard members present "
According to Nelswender. only she and vice
chairman Nancy Warren would have been able
to he present at the meeting
The work session will lie rescheduled Ini a
later date to be set at the Imard s Aug I l
meeting.

3-state
coke ring
sm ashed

Con

H*fstd Pholo by Tomm y Vlnctnl

A n n N ieswender, school chairm an, makes a point.

T in - stale has only given the district a 5.f» percent
Increase over last year's budget
lilts Is a status quo budget." Supt Robert Hughes
"W e have. In clfcrl. 83.(MMI to spend on 50.000
students "
Following ihc public hearing, (he Imard tiiiuniinniislv
ap|irovcd the tentative budget lot advertising. Th e y also
ajiprovcd. with a similar 5 to t&gt; vote, to allow the school
operations to begin lor the new year despite the fact that
the budget will not lormallv Ire adopted until Sept. 12
"T h e imatil lias done evervlllltlg possible In give us
the qualllv erliieatlon we li.ix•- conic to expect III the
most ettleteul wav possible. " said Dave Kainlnskv of
Lake Mary.
See T a x . Page 5 A
„

CASSLED ERRY T h e arrest
here of a Canoleberry man accused
as a cocaine supplier In Florldu and
tw o ol her stales, breaks a reputed
d ru g ring that had "significant
Impact, not o n ly on our community
hut In West Virginia and O h io ." City
C o u n ty Investigative Bureau Com­
m a n d e r D o n a ld E s lln g c r said
Tuesday night.
Jam es Llm otta. 42. was arrested
along with Ills roommate Windy
S a rtln . 29. when C C IB agents
s e a rc h e d t h e ir house at 813
Woodslream. Casselberry. Monday
night.
T h e search and arrests came after
a seven m o n th C C IB Joint In­
vestigation. w hich Included the U.S.
D ru g Enforcement Admlnstratlon
an d Orange County Sheriffs Dcpartment. C C IB agent Jo h n E. Negrt
iead the extensive Investigation.
Esllngcr said.
Arrested In connection with the
same case Monday night In Orange
C o u n ty were lawyer Scott L. Rich­
ardson. 30. wlmsc Orlando apart­
m ent was also searched. Arrested
locally too. was Martin Alan Melton.
37. of Orlando.
T w o other accused ring members.
David Lechtara of Morgantown. W.
V a .. and
Donald S tratton, of
Colum bus. Ohio, were arrested In
l heir home states. Esllngcr said.
A ll are charged with conspiracy to
jiosscss and distribute cocaine. The
local suspects were arraigned In
federal court In Orlando Tuesday
and have been treed on 825.000
bond. They tiad been booked Into
t tie Seminole and Orange county
jails.
E s l l n g c r s a id L lm o t t a was
allegedly a primary link In the
distribution system, with cocaine
tx-lng delivered to him tram South
C S c c Coke, P a | « BA

Lake M ary c o p
a ccid e n t probed
By S U S A N L O D E N
Herald stall writer

LAKE MARY
The Sniiluolc Com ity Slu-rlll's
lb p.ittnn nl ti.i-. tu rn asked bv L.ikt Mary police to
iiitnliii t au iiitein.il investigation ol a trallle
ai &gt; nleiii involving Lake Marv l.t Thom as Taggart
in V ilo aa &lt; utility
i igg 1. 1 s Lake Marv
poll) e e.u was in ail art iilent at 2 a ill I bursdav In
I lie Deltona a n a . ( apt Sam Melflnie- ltd Th ills
day. Taggart was oil d uly
at the time ot the acrldcnt.
Details ol the incident
cannot In- released by
Lake Mary polite until the
inlertial investigation Is
complete. Bell'iore said
The Florida I llghwav
I’Mtrol Investigated the
urcldrut. l.t Art Drown in
Daytona Meaeh said today
no F ill’ charges arc pend­
ing against Taggart In
connection with tin- single
car accident
drown said •li.il at 2 a.m. lit heavy log Taggart
was driving Ills I9H5 Fortl. unmarked police ear
cast on Howland Moulevard. Deltona. As Inappioarhrd the Inlcrsccllnn ol State Road 115 tincar's engine died Taggart applied the hakes anil
lln-ll allrill|)trd to make a right till n onto 115. as
the ta r skidded sideways across tin* road anti
landed on Its It-ll stile In L e v y b ru s h
Taggart walked to a house in tin- area anti
te|Mirlt tl the accident to the F ill' at 3:35 a.m. and a
See O ffice r. Page 5 A

Faye Catson sells her handpainted greeting
cards to Maurie McAlister (left) and Margaret

a a a M vtnivni
nvrim rnvw Vj Ti wmiy
Wesley at the Lake Mary Senior Citizen's Club
luncheon last Tuesday.

Lake Mary late bloomers learn to
capture nature with a paintbrush
By A MY WILSON
Herald intern
L A K E MARY — Ever paint a Wondering
Jew? Neither hail live Dike Marv seniors until
vrsicrd.iv. when they learned how In thetr
weekly walert olur painting class.
" The 'Wandering Je w ' Is a kind ol purjile-

colored plant." explained Ellen Smith, as she
tried du|&gt;licattng one with a paintbrush. "And
right now it's wondering what It's doing
here."
The seniors meet every.Tuesday from 9:30
n m to 3 p m at the Lake Mary Senior Center.
158 N. C o un try Club Road. Tor actlvltcs like
bridge. Up quilting, and watcrcolor painting.
See A rtis ts . Page 5A

From stall and wire raporta

S a n fo rd p ort e x p a n s io n hailed b y local o ffic ia ls

INDEX
Claaalllsds.... __ BB.BB
C omi c a ...........
C ro s s wo r d ....
D s a r A b b y .....
Dsaths............
Dr. Qott........... ...........6B
Editorial.........

B y N IC K P F E IP A U F

Florida...........
H or osc ops................0B
Psop l s...........
Police............
S p o rts.•••••••••. .. .1,2.38
Tslsvislon.. . . ............4B
Weather........

Herald stall writer

H o t a n d d ry
Partly cloudy with a
It) percent chance ot
a 11 e r u o o n t h u n
drrstorm s High m
the mid to upper ih i s
with a southwesterly
w ind at lO m p li

F o r m o r e w e a t h e r , s e e P a g e 2&lt;

P h «lo by Tom m y VinciM

Mike Meyet (I to r) port adm inistrator Dennis Dolgner and W allet Rex discuss expansion

SA N FO R D — Rex Meyer Yachts. Inc., officially
.inium m cd a new state o i l lie-art manufacturing
tar ilitr to lie lo&lt; alert at tin- Port ol Sanford (luring a
press cnitfcrein i- at tin- port otbt es yesterday. City.
■iiim iv anil chamber ol commerce olllr-lals were on
hand to welcome the owners. Mike Meyer anil
W aller Rex
Seminole ('oiiiitx Commission Chairm an Sandra
( .It iio said she was "pleased with the t-mplnyilli lit
opiMirtuiitlles Rex-.Meyer will bring to tin- area. '
.Hiding tli.it lit llicir site selection, "yo u marie a
w i s e chiiiie
Sanlord Mayor Mcltye Sm ith com
tiii- 111 til on the S133 million economic Impact
Ri x M e m has projected it will create.
Miki Mcvci. President of Rex-Meyer Yachts said.
W&lt; expo t tooling will begin around mid August
.m il we expect that by lilt- llrsl ol the year we will
be nulling out probably two ol our 40 fool yachts
in i month One \«-ar liom ibis (k tuber we i - xim-i t
*»ee Yacht. Page 3A
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. August 1. two

NEWS

FROM

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REGION

AND

A C R O S S THE STATE

Bertha riptides ravage beaches
TwoFloridaiitlHtlMtobuygtfimtor
MIAMI — Florida Power A Light Co. and Jacksonville Electric
Authority announced plana Tuesday to buy an 046-megawatt.
coaf-fUed power fenerator from Georgia Pow er Co. for about
$010 million.
Under the agreem ent FPL. the M ate's largest electric utility,
win own 70 percent o f Unit 4 o f Georgia Pow er's Robert W .'
Scherer plant near Forsyth. Qa. Jacksonville Electric w ill own
the rem aining 24 percent
PPL said the two utibtiee wffl acquire the generating unit in
stages beginning In 1801. The purchase wiU be completed tn
1086. In the meantime, P PL said it w M buy 300 m egaw aiii
PPL said It also haa
acquire
„
m g m mto____
, ____is o
m egasratu from Jacksonville .Electric beginning tn 1801.
Jacksonville Electric currently buys that power from the
Southern Co. o f Atlanta. Ocorgla Pow er*! parent company.

PO RT MYERS — A d ra g trafficker pleaded guilty far his part
In the St. Patrick’s Day Tirebom bing o f a Drug Enforcement
~
that caused severe dam age, federal

MIAMI — More than 2.000 bottles o f a Colom bian soda were
confiscated In Dade County Tuesday, as health officials
scurried to find all o f the product shipped w ith the
cocaine-laced drink that left a Miami m an in a coma.
O f the more than 20 bottles o f Pony Malta de Bavaria tested
by the U.8. Food and D rag Adm inistration so fur. three have
been tainted with cocaine and aU o f those cam e from the home
o f the victim, said Eatela Brown, an PDA spokeswom an.
Maxim o Rene Menendes, 25, haa been in a coma since
drinking the beverage Thursday. Menendes'• neurological
condition improved Tuesday, but he remained In critical
condition, said Dr. Arm ando Blenea. a neurologist at
AM l-Kendall Regional Medical Center.
Dade County health officials hit the streets Tuesday
searching for bottles o f the malt beverage am ong mobile food
vendors. The drink la aim liar to heavy non-alcoholic beer and la
popular am ong Hiapanlcs.

3N|

G U L F B R E E Z E - Five people
were charged with defrauding
consumers
In a nationwide
telephone m arketing scheme
Investigators believe raked In 82
million In three months, police
said Tuesday.
T h e five employees of A M T E C
Industries, which began operat­
ing In G ulf Breeze In April,
allegedly sold illegal promotions
through the telephone market­
in g com pany an d used the
transactions to obtain custom­
ers' credit card numbers, which
were subsequently sold lo other
.companies, said G u lf Breeze
Police Chief Jerry Brown,
"W e charged them locally with

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C O R A L G A B L E S - Guests at
the h isto ric B lttm o re Hotel
scrambled Tuesday to find other
accommodations after manage­
ment informed them that the
hotel would shut Its doors by 6
p.m.
A s p o k e s w o m a n fo r th e
landmark hotel where Jo h n n y
Weissmuller once gave sw im ­
m ing lessons said management
had no choice after Barnett
Banks Inc., the hotel's major
c r e d it o r , fro ze th e h o te l's
operating funds.
"W e found out about It this
morning. T h e hotel guests were
informed with a letter that waa
written by Ihe manager and put
under their doors." said Cheryl
Stephenson, the hotel's director

B u r g e r K in g : P a y it y o u r w a y
Burger lovers tn Chatham and Liberty counties tn Georgia
not only can have it their way. but also can pay It their way at
Savannah Restaurants Corp.'s Burger K ing restaurants.
The company la now accepting three m ajor credit cards —
Discover Card. Master Card and Visa — at It* 10 restaurant* in
Savannah. Garden City. Richmond H ill and Hlncsvllle.
Burger K ing's national organisation also Is teat marketing
credit card purchases at stores In the Tam pa. Fla., area, a
spokesman said.
________________________

From United P re ss International Reports

□Straight Play (numbers In exact
order): 1250 on a 50-cent bat, $600
on 11.
□ Box 3 (numbers In any order):
ISO lor s 50-cent bgt, $100 on $1.
□Box $ (numbers In any order):
$40 for a Btkcsnl bsl, WO on | l.
□Straight Box 3: 1330 In order
drawn, $$0 In any order on a $1 bat.
□ Straight Box S: $200 In order
drawn, $40II picked In combination
on |1 bet.

(UtPS 411-MI)
Wednesday, August 1. 1900

CU*» N H g » FoM at lanierO.
POSTMAST ■■ feed &lt;-------------------te TNC 1ANF0S0 Nf BALD. P.O.
See 14«. feeterd. FL » m .
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Heme OeNeery A *4»il

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4 NWeMw .................
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By Tuesday, the hurricane had moved lo
within 450 miles of Halifax. Nova Scotia,
and was threatening Canada's maritime
provinces with its 75 mph winds.
Nelson Le Ju n e . 59. of Branch. L a drowned about 10:15 a.tn. Tuesday on an
unguarded stretch of beach near New
Sm yrna Beach, the Volusia County beach
rangers reported.
" T h e man's stepson was In trouble, lie
went out to assist him. and he subsequently

'"A b o iifIh ^sa in e lime. Bob Heilman. 40. oi
New Jersey, got caught In a riptide at
Orm ond Beach. 20 miles u p the coast, and
nearly drowned, officials said.
He was In guarded condition at rcnlnsuhi
Medical Center In Orm ond Beach. officials
said.
Randy Osborne. 32. was taken to Halifax
Medical Center In Daytona Beach after hr
nearly drowned at 2 p.m . In Daytona Brarh
Shores, Wooden said.

W inning Individual attention
were the following:
—State Sen. Curt Peterson.
D-Lake land, who got the socalled "turkey vulture" sward
for reacting angrily and having
the union's protest signs re­
moved from the state Capitol.
-S t a te Sen. WUilam G. "D oc"
Myers. R-Hobe Sound, wtnncr of
the "com m on loon" award, who
reacted to a deluge o f mall from
teachers calling for more school
funding by saying they could
"■tuff It.”
—State Rep. Jack Aachcrl.
D-New Sm yrna Beach, who won
the "dodo bird " award for hla

Introduction of a bill allowing
local governments lo opt out of
the Florida Retirement Syslem.
w hich holds ihe retirement fund­
ing for m a n y teachers. The
measure was rejected.
— State Rep. H arry Goode.
D-Melboume. the winner of the
"prairie chlclen" award, w ho the
union said threatened to kill a
health-care subsidy Increase as
punishment for educators* lack
of support for a bill he wanted
passed.
— State Rep. Bruce Hoffman.
R-South Mlaml/Coral Gables,
whose meekness In "flyin g In
whatever direction G ov. Bob
Marlines happens lo be going"
earned him the "yellow-belly
sapsuckcr" award.

scheming to defraud more than
850,000, but through the In­
vestigation Itself we figured they
la u n d e re d o v e r 82 m illio n
th ro u g h a local bank here.
Am aouth Bank of Pensacola,
which has a branch In G ulf
Breexe." Brown said.
T h e five arrested Monday fol­
lowing a one m onth Investiga­
tion were Raymon Haas. 44;
Jam es Keith Larry. 41: Billy
Lothertdge. 48; and Mark Steven
Scan tan, 26. all of Gulf Breexe.
and Thom as W atley Bodlford.
57, of Pensacola Beach.
Larry
the attem
officer tn Tekas/waa
Tekas/ was being held
without bond. Bond"for the other
four was aetat8600.000 each.

i$ftsrssafi

Police said the business took
calls over a toll-free 800 number.
T h e callers had received cards
telling them they had won cither
a car, 85,000. or a bracelet worth
81.200.
T o get the prize, they had to
buy a water purifier for 8459, or
a vacation package using their
credit card num ber. Th e card
num ber was then sent to com­
panies in Florida, California.
Connecticut or Texas.
T h e vacation packages were

Pedestrian
killed by
Miami cop
MIAMI — police In riot
gear cordoned off a fiveblock area of northwest
Miami after t. black pedes­
trian was struck and killed
by a white officer In a
patrol car. and about 250
residents gathered and
threw roc ks and bottles.
Police said the officer was
chasing a motorist for a
traffic violation In the city's
predominantly black Liber­
ty City section about 9:45
p.m . Tuesday when the
pedestrian stepped Into the
street from a median and
was killed instantly.
A b o u t 2 5 0 re sid e n ts
gathered briefly In the area,
the scene of several violent
clashes In the last decade
after blacks were killed by
white police officers, and
som e o n lo o k e rs th re w
rocks and bottles.
Some officers donned riot
gear and cordoned off the
area, while others walked
Into the groups of people
on either side of the street
to talk w ith them In an
attempt to quell the dis­
turbance. police said.

T h e c ro w d dispersed
early Wednesday, and no
phbne martKHhg fbW rfceiJVrd
« ! » "-.be!turns confrontations were
reported.
abour‘79' p frtcn l bf ^ '" ttn s l
paid by the customer.
r- -

Jacksonville said the bank hol(
a first mortgage of about
million on the property.
In a statement. Barnett said _
froze access to the h o te l's'
operating funds after Sovereign
failed to find a new Investor for
• -C h tryl Stephenson, hotel public relations the property by July 16. as
previously agreed. Barnett also
said It has asked the bankruptcy
of public relations.
w e d d in g s o n th e b o o k . "
"Th ere will be 300 employees
Stephenson said. " It’s awful. court to appoint a trustee to sell
out of work, with no severance Just awful. Fortunately, we have the property.
Stephenson said the hotel
pay. Some people are owed
been able to move everybody."
vacations. Friday will be our Iasi
S o v e r e i g n G r o u p o f property Is owned by the city of
paycheck," she said.
P h ila d e lp h ia re o p e n e d the Coral Gables, which operates an
275-room hotel In December adjoining golf course and tennis
Stephenson estimated that
1986 after completing a 847 courts. Sovereign signed a 99about 100 guests were displaced
by the closing. All were able to million renovation. The venture year lease to operate the hotel.
failed to live u p to financial Us restaurants and spa. which
find other accommodations, she
said.
expectations, however, and the sit on 53 acres, she sold.
Barnett said Tuesday tl re­
Th e closing also disrupted the
partnership filed for Chapter 11
g r e t t e d a n y I nco nve ni enc e
bankruptcy protection In March.
plana of seven soon-to-be brides.
" T h is weekend, we had seven
A spokesman for Barnett In caused by the closing.

f There will be 300 employees out of work,
with no severance pay. Some people are
owed vacations. Friday will be our last
paycheck, f

THE WEATHER
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Today...Partly cloudy with a
40 percent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the mid
to upper 9 0 's with a southwest­
erly w ind a! 10 mph.
Tonlght...Partly cloudy with a
20 percent chance of Isolated
evening thunderstorms. Low In
the low to mid 70‘s with a light
wind.
Tom orrow...Partly cloudy with
a 40 percent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the mid

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Min. 1:40
a.m .. 2.00 p.m .: MaJ. 7:50 a.m.,
8 :1 5 p .m . T ID S R t D e y ta a a
■ sa ck : highs. 10:33 a.m.. 11:39
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R a w S m y r n a R e a ch: highs.
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Reach: highs. 10:53 a.m., 11:59
p.m .; lows. 4:47 a .m .. 5:30 p.m.

to upper 90's with a southwest
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Vol. 82. No. 203
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faterday by Tlw Ueterd HersM.
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Friday.

Historic Biltmore’s closing catches guests off guard

TAM PA — A m an convicted o f raping a 15-year-old
hitchhiker and hacking o ff her arm s In the California desert
pleaded no contest Tuesday to a charge o f stealing a 810
cam era and w as sentenced to 00 days in Jail.
Lawrence Singleton. 62. o f Tam pa w as scheduled to go to
trial Tuesday on the petty theft charge, a second-degree
misdemeanor. But he changed hie Innocent plea to no contest,
saying he did not believe be could get a fair trial.
Hillsborough County Judge Debra Behnke Imposed the
m axim um aentenc allow able under Florida law . citing
Singleton's criminal record.

TSI
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Thu
winninr,
TALLAHASSEE
t winning
numbers Tuesday In tht Florida
Lottery Fantasy S gams wars 18.
iT ,u ,t iM it a
The dally number Tuesday In the
Florida Lottery CASH 3 gams was

RCTheh stepson. Robert Perry. 18. was In
guarded condition at Ftsh Memorial Hospital

Telemarketers charged with bilking
consumere of $2 million in scheme

The eatery, a converted burgerJW #t on U.S.-1, servad Ks Mat'
fry cake about 1 p m. Monday wlthm itaotlcc m fanfare. L

ILPTMUKfiaHuSH

Center tn Coral Oables sold Bertha produced
heavy swells along the upper Florida coast
after forming as a tropical depression on

O verall, said TorniU o, the
Legislature resembled "a bunch
of ostriches" during the aessPm
because "they seemed to have

FORT LAUDERDALE — A topless doughnut shop denounced
aa a sym bol o f raunch and degradation haa dosed Its doors
three months after the death of its founder.
Gary Emery, son o f the late founder Andy Emery, said
Tuesday the family could no longer run R-Donuta from their
home In New Jersey. They hope to sell It to one o f several
potential buyers.
The elder Emery, who w as 75. died o f a heart attack April 9
after Joining his waitresses to deliver doughnuts and coffee In
the pouring rain to sailors on yachts tn the W hitbread Round
the W orld Race.
Obviously, he's not here to enjoy It anym ore," G ary Emery

S in g le t o n g u ilt y In e w n m

N E W S M Y R N A B E A C H .,— R ip tid e s
blam ed on Hurricane Bertha killed one m an
Tuesday, aent at least three other neardrowning victims to the hospital and sent
lifeguards plunging Into the su rf to rescue
75 others, officials reported.
"It's been extrem ely hectic. W e've had
more rescues today than w e've had In
y e a rs ." said Joe W ooden , captain or
lifeguards In Daytona Beach.
Chief lifeguard Tom Rentck said waves
kicked up by Hurricane Berthe over the
weekend tore holes tn offshore send bars. A s
water rushed out through those holes on
Tuesday. It created riptides, that dragged

TALLAH ASSEE - The Florida
L e g isla tu re a n d fiv e o f Its
m em bers were probably less
than flattered Tuesday when a
teachers’ union nam ed them aa
recipients of their "fow l p la y "
aw ards for not helping educa­
tion.
"These awards are Intended to
c a ll a t t e n t io n lo s o m e
leaa-lhan-spectacular momenta
these lawm akers had during the
1990 session." said Pat TorniUo.
president of Florida Education
Aaaociatlon/Unlted.

S o d * b o t t lt t c o n fis c a te d

Im

drowned, and the
« near
drowning and taken to the hospital, said

their heads buried In the sand on
so m e Im p o rta n t e d u c atio n

A pipe bom b
the w indow o f the D B A field
office m Pert “
the e.OOOsquare-faot structure.
.
_ N o one w as Injured In the blast
or ensuing fire.
Jeffrey Matthews, 23. also pleaded guilty Monday to charges
o f running a drug trafficking ring, cocaine p aaraim n and
homicide tn furtherance o f his d rag trafficking activities.
His pleas were sealed until Tuesday "fo r law enforcement
■aid U A . Attorney Robert Genrm an.

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the victim s out toaea.
MBes L awrence of the National Hurrtcan

Group names education turkeys

MonptudoguHtyInDEAbombing

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feet and glassy. C u rre n t Is
slightly to the south, with a
water temperature of 85 degrees.

T h e h ig h te m p e ratu re In
Sanford Tuesday was 95 de­
grees and the overnight low was
73 as reported by the University
of Florida Agricultural' Research
and Education Center, Celery
“ "
Avenue.

8t. Angnatine ta
Jupiter lalst

Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period a id in g ul 9 a.m.
Wednesday totalled 0 Inches.
T h e temperature at 9 a.m.
today was 82 degrees and
Tuesday's overnight low waa
75. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
International Airport.

T o d a y . . . w i n d s o u t h to
southwest 10 kts. Seas 2 to 4 ft.
Bay and Inland waters smooth.
Scattered late afternoon th un ­
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T o n i g h t . . . w i n d s o u th to
southwest 5 to 10 kts. Seas 1 to
3 ft. Bay and inland waters
smooth.

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�Candidates confused over partisan
school elections dates, opponents
I her. picking her u p
on her clothing
and 1p.m. Tuesday.
The suspect named by &lt;
1:30 p.m. that the woman'
punched him In the mm
reported the alleged attack.

Man tccu M d In t k i iln h in Q
SANFORD - A m an who aOem M y threatened to "trash” the
car of Delarina MonhoUen before running Rom MonboOen's
house at 320 W . 12 S t. Sanford, has been charged with arm ed
burglary, for allegedly entering bar carport an a slashing the
tires of her car.
Terry Lynn Manly. 20.2900 Ridgewood Ave. *121. Sanford.
w as arrested at home at 10 p.m. T u
p.m. incident, Sanford police report,
leaving the victim 's house at a "U g h
Incident, police said.

A RemibUan candidate In District 4. she
said slic la currently lacin g only one
opponent. Noreen Hatton, a Democrat.
The confusion which has plagued the
gchool board races from the start stems
from a law suit brought against the board by
District 1 candidate BUI Kroil. form er
candidate W ea Pennington and the Semi­
nole County Republican Executive Com­
mittee. The law suit sought to have the
non partisan school board declared un­
constitutional.
Circuit Judge Kenneth LefTler ruled in
June that the school board elections for the
three scats up for election this year. In
Districts 1. 4 and 5. would be partisan, but
he stopped short of declaring the non­
partisan board unconstitutional, thus put­
ting all seats up for election on the partisan

ticket this year.
Under Lefllcr’s ruling, the aeata in District
2 and 3. aa well aa the superintendent's
aeat, would be contested as partisan In
1002, at the time their present term s expire.
Last week, the state Suprem e Court ruled
that In the case of Palm Beach County, the
district could remain non-partisan because
their special act which authorised nohpartiaan elections came before the county’s
charter eras put In place.

and literature to remove all mention of the
Republican party. And I don’t know If I’m
still not running until Novem ber or »f I have
to run in Septem ber or October.”

Seminole County's specie] act araa also
put in place prior to the adoption o f a county
charter. The school board will file a motion
tomorrow m orning to have LefTler reverse
his earlier decision and make Seminole
County's school board, once again, non­
partisan.

According to Reborn and Kuhn, because
the special qualifying date wtH come some
time in August, if the elections return to
non-partisan, candidates w ill not participate
in a prim ary until Oct. 2. Candidates In
other races w ill run In a Sept. 4 prim ary
first.

If. a s expected. LefTler reverses the
decision, a special one-day qualifying period
w ill have to be established so candidates can
qualify for a non-partisan election. Others,
who did not meet the qualifying deadline
last month, might be able to do so on that
day.
“So where does that leave m e?" Kuhn
asked. " I could suddenly have other oppo­
nents that I haven’t planned for. I don’t
know If I need to take W hite Out to my signs

"S o our first primary w ill be everyone
elee's second prim ary and If we need a
run-off It will be during the Nov. 6 general
election." Kuhn said.

M X . "S o n n y " Reborn, a Republican
candidate In District 5, agrred.
“None ot us know where we aland." he
said. “The district haa to wait for a ruling. If
they art it. the supervisor o f elections has to
don’t know when w e’re running.”

Som e o f the candidates met Informally at
last night's public hearing on the school
district budget and agreed on one thing.
“ W e don’t know what w e're supposed to
do.” Kuhn said. "W e picked a heck of a year
to get Into politic*.’’

Pugh: Party switch made long before
SANFORD - Vcrdell Pugh of
Sanford, a candidate for the
school board seat in District 9.
did not switch political parties
right before qualifying time as
previously reported In the San­
ford Herald, according to her
husband and cam paign m anager
Jam es Pugh.
BUI Ollmarttn. chairman o f the
Sem inole County Dem ocratic

D ep e n d a b le
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Yacht

searched most of the eastern
U.S. coast, we found this place,
and believe me. there’s no place
like Sanford."
T h e yachts Rex-Meyer w ill
turn out are the sleek, black­
hulled Midnight Lace Yachts,
designed by T o m Fexss, al-

though eventually the company
will b e able to turn out other
yachts according to the plans
and designs created by other
boat designers. The initial pro­
duct. the 40-foot express cruiser,
13.5 feet wide with a spacious
salon, a galley and two cabins.
Drill sell for $260,000 or more,
depending on the outfitting re­
quested by the purchaser. The
40-foot yacht with 300 horse­
power diesel engines will cruise
at approxim ately 30 knots.
In October of 1001. work will
begin on the 68 foot motoryacht.
It Is alm ost 20 feet wide, has a
pair o f 55 horsepower diesel
engines and Is capable of speeds
up to 22 knots, or with twin
1,000 horsepower engines, up to
30 knots. The 60-foot yacht Is
expected to have a basic price of
$1.1 to$1.3m lUion.
Phase one and two of t(ie plant

w ilt Inclu d e alm ost 6 3 .0 0 0
square feet of operations, $5.5
m illion w orth of capital Im ­
provements and 150 new Jobs,
all of which will begin almost
Immediately.

The C ity o f Sanford proposes to change the use o f the land w ithin the area
shown in the map of th is advertisem ent.

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W ATTENBERG

A vision for non- visionary times
Am erica Is being called upou to do a great
So
t ld g : ptapl the seeds o f Sw w tV *1. vslu
far. the Bush adm inistration haa not h illy
itself, oar the public. I met recently with
o f new Independent teacher's unions
astern European nations. There la a lot
these peop le do not know abou t m odern

1 Vsar ..................................

E D IT O R IA L S

Brennan’s legacy
More than any other Justice. Wlttam J.
Brennan Jr. was the creaUre force of the
Warren Court, a man who fathered, with
Ottrer Wendell
that expntence. not
theory, waa the lie of the law. Aa such, he
retarded the Constitution aa a hvtaf Instru­
ment that could mow with the
condttloaa of end
thing froten In the 18th century. Hla
Intelligence waa auch that long after the
Warren Court had become the Burger Court
and even the Reagan Court, he remained a
powerful voice for Individual liberty and
equality of opportunity.
Parting with hla Harvard mentor. Felix
Frankfurter. Brennan laid the groundwork for
the court’s one-man. one-vote decision, which
required the states to apportion legislatures

there M s lot w e don't know about It either.
They w ant to understand, and teach, the
culture o f democracy, preferably American-atyle.
But. says Jaroalav Katous of Czechoalovskla. “ W e
teachers were staves." And bfclong slaves, he
says, are going to have difficulty teaching
students about freedom.
The teachers, guests o f the American Federa­
tion o f Teachers, are worried about things
Europeans have every reason to worry about:
a u t h o r it a r ia n is m , a n a r c h y , r e p r e s s io n ,
xenophobia, expansionist nationalism and In­
ternal hatred. They w o n y that capitalist free
markets can't (lourtoh In lands that have been
starved o f Ideas about capitalism, m arkets and
sociologist Daniel Bell point* out that,
series. Cun
America.
Europe has had many unhappy
ex periences with democracy. In recent memory,
democracies In Italy. Portugal, Austria. Germ any
and Spain went fascist or authoritarian. East

know there M a downside to democra- how are do things, and let them see If tt m akes
don't get tt right this time.
sense for them.
Majority rule*
There la
so u n d s g o o d , bu t
Uvtty going on In
what happens If the
Am erica Is
bushing andI politic*,
poll!
frit
majority w ants to kill
lo b e i
the
president.
It's
ivfljiifcti Dy
Q ypslcoor Jews or, If
In Romania, the ma­
j o r i t y w a n t s to
tt'i
A galvanization m ediant
tt turned
persecute H un gari­
'W hite House Conference. In the |
ans?
T h e E a st E u ro *
Freedom House haa
peans know that they
ence. So, In a letter to
arc not going to get
Senators John McCain. R-Arti.
big bucks from
D-Fla. They say the conference should promote
W e st. Ind e e d, the
the developm ent o f a "dem ocratic political
big-bucks theory of
culture" In non-democratic countries.
foreign aid hasn't
It's the right Idea, at the right time, for the right
worked out so well.
president.
t. At a time o f budget stringency, the
Moreover, ss Mark
monies necessary are relatively small oy federal
f What happens
Fslcoff writes In Th e
standards. At a time o f party bickering, tt can
if the ma
American Enterprise
unite both parties in a great cause. At Ume when
joritry wants
m a ga zin e , the de­
voters are fed up with political small-m indedness.
to kill? |
m ise of S o vie tism
It can Inspire the public. At a time when the

cytf

SL»

reduces the Am e ri­
can geopolitical ra­
tio n a le Tor g iv in g
foreign aid.
A ll we can do Is let folks around the world know

JA C K ANDERSON

Federal workers
above the law?

In the case of the New York Tiroes vs.
Sullivan, he made it dear that the First
Amendment’s guarantees of freedom of the
press meant little If pubttc officials could

W A SH IN G T O N

D-M lch..

rec o v e r n u | c iid c i i v ir o f t lo r e v e ry m in o r

And. In what
social Issues of
Catholic.
w om an a

p rivacy

of historic employment
ortttts.
*
the

iturs, tt
under any
lkiam
-r a
n v e n M|0
tn a m
p a|
court aa divided aa this court haa been and
the emotional tsaues that tt confronts — the
task becomes even more difficult But both
political pragmatism and judicial common
sense strongly undercut the attend? strident
arguments from anti-abortion n rtrrmlata and
those an the far right that only one of their
own will do.
The president must know that the effects of
last year's Webster decision have been aa
divisive and damaging to Ms own party aa
they have been damaging to abortion rights.
In view of that, he not only promised to
Impose no litmus test on abortion but quickly
chose a nominee, federal appeals court Judge
D av id Souter. about whose abortion viewa
ewa Ibe
sa y s he knows nothing. In so doing, he
obviously hopes to avoid turning the con­
firm ation process into the "bloodbath" that
S en ate Minority Leader Robert Dole said
w o u ld follow any attempt to appoint anyone
w ith c le a rly stated views on the taaue.
It's too soon to evalu ate Souter’s qualifica­
tions. B u t th ere's n o d o u b t that what the
co u rt n o w needs la not an Ideologue — not a
R obert B o rk or a n A n ton in Scans — but a
m oderatin g, centerin g influence who both
respects precedent and understands that the
C onstitution cannot be shriveled back Into
w h at it w a s before Roe vs. Wade, before the
p ray er decision s and before the gnat civil and
righ ts decisions o f the '50a and '60s.
"T h e ge n iu s o f the C on stltu tk m .” Brennan
sa id In a speech In 1985, “ rests not In any
static m ean in g It m igh t have had In a world
that Is d ead an d gon e, but In the adaptability
o f Its great principles to c o p e with c u rre n t

hard to fcpfrca

p ro b lem s an d the cu rren t n e e d s ."
B ren n an served that ideal for nearly 34
y ea rs, lo n ger than all but five Judges. In the
cou rt o f that tenure, he hdped to shape the
C onstitution to serve real people and real
con dition s, not old abstractions. That In itself
ou gh t to be a stan d ard for those who would
.luccccd h im .

Berry's W orld

*7 CAN'T WAIT to fstf my wifa that w had an
applicant waring a Slmpaona T+N rl."

Rep.

W illiam

Ford.

But when It comes
to fo rc in g fe d e ra l
em p lo y e e s to pay
Ih c lr d e b ts. F o rd
s in g s a d iffe r e n t
tune. For the last two
sessions of Congress
Ford haa bottled up
bills In his committee
t h a t 'W o u ld a llo w
courts to garnish the
w ages of government

of a
right to an abortion, a

prayer In the pttbHf
that eventual^ the country would Join him in
the conviction that the death penalty
O tv e n
w o u ld b e

-

Is the champion of the federal

worker. He should be. In hla last re-election
cam paign, he took $55,215 In contributions
from unions and associations o f government
employees. So far this election year, they
have given him m ore than $30,000. Ford haa
kept federal workers happy by hamm ering on
a sim ple, reasonable message — federal
salaries should be com parable to those In the
private sector.

Ina
j guaranteea'of
; promises tf the
i the collective

president is seen as non-visionary, the Idea of
spreading democratic and Am erican values
around the world is visionary.
II has an added advantage: It's the right thing
to do.

ELLEN GOODMAN

Souter: formula for success
B O S TO N — From the moment W illiam J .
Brennan J r . resigned his seat on the Supreme
Court, the choice of a new Justice sounded
more like the topic for a chemistry exam than
a political pop quiz.
" I hope President Bush does not go for a
single-Issue litm us test" said Sen. A rlcn
Specter. Abortion "shouldn't be the single
litm us test In picking a Supreme Court
Justice" concum ed Sen. Robert Dole.
A n d when the President Introduced his
candidate. David H . Souter. to the press. Bush
said he hadn't quizzed the Granite Slate
lawyer on abortion because — surprise — "It Is
not annropriate — to use any litmus test.'
So it goes. Whatever else happens. It appears
that the Senate will not be able to dunk David
Souter in water until hla true colors show. T h e
frugal, funny, brainy bachelor from the state
whose motto la " U v e Free or Die" can't be
easily ready on any of the major social issues of
the day.
T h e W hite House got what It waa looking for:
someone who Is fuzzy. Not fuzzy as In "w a rm
and fu zzy." Fuzzy as In. well, "out of focus."
Souter hasn't left a clear traceable, trail of
footprints to let us know where he stands.
Indeed the first computer search of law
Journals turned up only one Souter byline, a
eulogy to a former New Hampshire Judge. An
earlier questionnaire asking Souter to list his
speeches contained this answer: No Speeches.
A s any licensed p u rv e y o r o f co m m o n
political wisdom can tell you. this Is now
considered to be the best formula for success.
Especially on ss hot an Issue aa abortion. If.
after all. Bush picked a candidate known to
oppose Roe v. Wade, he as asking for what
Dole described as a "blood bath" In the
Democratic Senate. If on the other hand, he
chose some known to waffle on the constitu­
tional right to privacy that underscores Roe,
the conservatives would have bolted.
It waa all In the chemistry. O r the lack of it.
David Souter's only brush with the abortion
Issue doesn't say m uch about his stand on
Roe: He concurred In a ruling that said a doctor
had the responsibility to Inform a pregnant
woman of the possibility of birth defects and
the availability of abortion.
At the moment, the biggest rap against
Souter among clvll-rlghta advocates Is that
Jo h n Sununu la for him . As one W hile House
staffer put It happily. " I think the President
has finessed the abortion Issue."
That, as the editorial writers always say.
remains to be seen. But we do have More proof
that the road to success Is paved with D O N 'T*.
D O N 'T write any provocative law articles.
D O N 'T express any grand theories. D O N ’T give
speeches on the great public Issues of your
day.
In short. I give you Justice Fuzzy. Th e
making of a Justice becomes more and more
Itkc aiming for the highest elective office: It's

better to be bland.
"Th e re 's definitely an Incentive to play It
safe." agrees Kathleen Sullivan, a Harvard Law
professor who testified In the confirmation
hearings of Robert Bork. " T h is Is very much a
feature of our public discourse. In public life
'the vision thing' Is to be avoided."
T h e classic II
lu s t r a t io n o f th e
problem was Robert
Bork himself. He did
more than leave a
paper trail for the
S e n a te J u d i c i a r y
C o m m itte e . As an
a c a d e m ic and
theorist, he cut a
paper swath across
the law.
Th e Bork hearings
le ft b e h in d th e
message that some­
one who's ambitious
Is better off hiding
any views he's unfor­
I The W hite
tu n a te e n o u g h to
H ou se got
have Inside gener­
som eon e w ho
alities. Bork himself
Is fuzzy, j
haa chimed In with
a d v ic e to S o u te r;
D on't discuss your
views.
T h e problem with Bork. he keeps forgetting,
wasn't that he said too much, but that what he
said was too m uch for most Americans. His
record provoked a constlutlonal debate and he
lost. Th a t's the stuff of democracy.
But in m uch of our political life, the point
Increasingly Is to avoid controversy Instead of
engaging In II and resolving It. O u r politicians
are more than rlsk-avcrstvc. T h e y have
become decision-aversive. So. In turn, has the
public. Fewer and fewer of us vote.
Judges however, do decide. While we can't
ever know how anyone will rule over the next
decade of Issues, the public gels only one look
at the candidate before the lifetime appoint­
ment. We have a right lo more than a glimpse
ofankle.
David Soulcr has not fell compelled to be
publicly, or it appears, privately, engaged In
(he great debates of our era. Th a t Itself says
something about a man. But In some perverse
way. this Is now a political plus, a qualification
for the Supreme Court. How curious, that
success today carries the sound of silence.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
l.clirr* lo I he editor are welcome. All letters must
Is- signed, intitule the address til the writer anti a
daytime telephone mini tier. Letters should is- on
a slnghlc subjeel ami lx* as brief us ptisslblf..
Letters an- subject lo editing

workers.
T h a t means If you
sue yo u r neighbor
and he or she Just
happens to work for.
say. the Central In ­
telligence A g e n c y ,
you can win. but you
will have a heck of a
time collecting your
money.

IThafadaral
record la not
Impraulva. J

T h e court can't order the federal govern
ment. as tt can a private employer, to take the
money out of your neighbor's paycheck.
Ford thinks the status quo Is Just (Inc. He
says II would cost too m uch money to allow
garnishment of federal wages.
It m ight cost Ford some money to support
garnishment. T h e employee unions m ight
not be so generous with him at election time.
Ford wouldn't talk to us about the connection
between campaign money and the bill, but
hla press secretary said that money was "not
a reason" for Ford’s opposition to garnish­
ment. "H e doesn’t have any kind of guilt over
political contributions," the spokesman said.
A p p a r e n t ly n o t. T h e p o lic y a g a ln a t
garnishment of federal wages dates back to
1846 when the Supreme Court ruled that the
federal government couldn't be sued without
Its consent. Th e archaic precedent waa set so
that agents of (he federal government could
also not be forced to fork over their due In a
lawsuit.
O n ly In domestic cases — alimony and
child support — can federal employees be
regarded as Individuals acting on their own.
T h e courts can and do garnish their wages far
family obligations. But even at that, the
federal record la not Impressive. Last year,
the Health and Hum an Services Department
revealed that 65.000 federal employees were
behind on their child support payments by
about 0250 million. The blanket protection
haa been waived for a few government
agencies. Including the Postal Service and the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. T h e ir
workers' salaries can-be garnished for any
reason. But the vast majority of federal
employees. Including the military, are pro­
tected. A Judge can’t garnish the paycheck of
a member of Congress either. Rep. A ndy
Jacobs. D-lnd., introduced the bill to change
that In (he last session of Congress. But it
died in Ford's committee. T h is year Jacobs
introduced tt again, and It probably will die In
committee too.
But Jacobs refuses to let the Issue go
unnoticed. "It Is an Indisputable outrage that
(Jnclc Sam should shield deadbeats.” he told
our associate Paul Zimmerman. "It's an
Insult to all federal employees to Imply that
they need such protection. I myself am
e m b a r r a s s e d
b y l t . * '
Another Capitol Hill source told us. "Fo rd is
saying the government cannot afford to
practice the good citizenship that it demands
of other private employees."

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she w as■ palm er."
F K iT jroit call late
Apparently, a l the detail waa
■aid Faye C a n o n . too m uch for the R o u p .
-----lice her broah
"W ell. I’m not pmnm do these
a 11 a.m . "W e other two. You have to wait for
busy w ishing everything to d y and I want to
p a in t"
get on the nest step." Sm ith
t r tried paint- said. "Besides, m ine look like
rted the d a m rows of c o m ."
flh her hand" I teg yo u the traah can’s full
cards at the at m y place.” C a n o n m id.
►sm o o thly A d m i t
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T h e father of two children, one
at Lake Mary H igh School. 895
L o n g w o o d -L a k e M ary Road.
Lake Mary, and the other at
Wilson Elementary, 085 Orange
Blvd.. Sanford. Kaminsky said
that If blame for the Increase
must be placed somewhere. It
•hould be placed with Gov. Bob
M a r t i n e t a n d th e s t a t e
legislature.
"It ts sad." he m id. "when the
quest for re-election to placed
ahead of the future, which to our
students.”
O f the 70 people who filled the
board room nearly to capacity
only 13, Including one school
board candidate, spoke.
Nearly all of the 11 school
board candidates were In at­
tendance at last night’s public
hearing.
Archie Cannon of Lake Mary, a
candidate for the District 1
school board seat said he sup­

ported whatever It took to take
care of the teachers and the
students of Seminole County so
that they could continue to
produce at the level* they have
been.
" If that'* what It take*." he
m id. "go for It."
Charles Sawyer of Longwood
was not so understanding.
" I don't see any Justification
for this Increase you're asking
for." he said. ‘T h e re ’* either
been some foully planning or
you’re just pulling figures out of
the a ir."
Repeating the question he said
he has asked the board every
year for m any years. Sawyer
asked w h y the tax base, which to
" i n c r e a s in g b y le a p s a n d
bounds" does not take care of
the growth-related problems.
“ Increasing the mlllage really
hurts." he said. "W e're not all
gelling big m oney."
T o n y Horvath, of Longwood.

waa a theme echoed by
several speakers.
" A n unfair amount of the
burden (of paying for growth) to
being placed on the homeown­
e r." m id Jan e Ryan, w ho said
she has been a homeowner In
Longwood for nine and a half
years. "W e need to consider
something like a registration
fee." She suggested other forms
of raising revenue might Include
placing a forger portion of the
Increase on new residents.
Jo h n Hannon, a property ap­
praisal consultant from Lake
Mary, said
"Someone needs lo look out
foryou."hesaid.

•

M ATHS
DR. S Y L V E S T E R
RUIOTON

who aaid he was speaking for
"all of ua on fixed incomes." m id
he was not against schools, but
he was against the Increase.
" I haven't made money on
developm ent, but I'm being
asked to subsidise It," be said.
“ There has got to be a better

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Dr. Sylvester Barrington. 51,
42 Tu rtle Creek. Oakland. Calif.,
formerly of Sanford, died J u ly 2,
at hto residence. Bom Oct. 6.
1938 In Lake City, he attended
p u b lic schools in S em inole
C ounty and graduated
valedictorian from Crooms High
School In 1956. He was a
physician of Internal medicine In
the San Francisco Bay area since
1976.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e ,
Elisab e th .- of O a k la n d : son.
Earle. Oakland: daughter. Angie.
Oakland: -mother, ShupeUa, of
Sanford: brothers. Jesse. O r­
lando. Eugene. Houston. Texas.
Freddie. Sanford; sister. Shirley
W llllams-Hunt. of Sanford; one
grandson. Earle J r ., of Seattle.
Wash.
Memorial services for Dr. Bar­
rington will be held 10 a.m. Sat..
Aug. 4. at the Westslde Recre­
ation Center. 919 Persimmon
Ave., Sanford, with Rev. Arcee
Jam es olBc toting.

Benjamin Thom pson Cooper
Sr., 74, 28 Stonegale 5.. Long­
wood, died Tuesday at hto resi­
dence. Bom Jan . 2, 1916. In
Kissimmee, he moved lo Longwood from Brandon In 1990. He
was a carpenter.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e ,
W inifred: son. Benjamin J r ..
Longwood; daughter. Shirley A .,
B e llin g h a m . W a s h .: s is te r.
Benita Reece. A rca d ia ; four
grandchildren.
O a k la w n Park Ccm etery/Funeral Home. Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

R O B E R TFLO R E N C E 6R.
Robert Florence Sr.. 61, 1240
Oak St.. Altamonte Springs, died
S u n d a y at H u m a n a -L u c c rn e
Hospital. Orlando. Bom Ja n . 9,
1929. In Butler County. Ala., he
moved to Altamonte Springs
from Greenville. Ala., In 1948.
He was a machinist for Emcisor,
Machine and a member of New
Bethel A M E Church, Altamonte
Springs.

Survivors Include wife, Ethel
M.: daughters. Shtrley Busby,
Apopka. Linda Allen. Valerie,
both of Altamonte Springs; sons.
Elder A rth ur. Apopka. Minister
Eric. Phillip. Lewis Clay, all of
Altamonte Springs, Robert J r .,
Sanford: sister, Serltos Daniels.
Panama C ity; brother*. Claude.
O e o rg la n a . A la .. N a th a n ie l.
Niagara Falls, N.Y.: 22 grand­
children.
Marvin C . Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka, In charge of
arrangements.

C H A R LES J . IRWIN S
C ha rle s J . Irw in . 9 1 , 872
Tuscora Drive. W inter Springs,
died Monday at Ftortoa Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. B o m Dec. 5.
1896, In McKeesport, Pa., he
moved to W inter Springs from
there In 1982. He waa a retired
motor Inspector for U.S. Steel
and a member of Com m unity
A llia n ce C h u rc h . He was a
member of FfrAM 641 AUlquipa
Lodge. Big Brothers C lu b of U.S.
Steel and Natlnal AARP.
Survivors Include daughters.
E la in e S te ln b ro w n n . W in te r
Springs. Armelta Nadzam. Morrls v ille , P a ., Betty S tearns.
Murfreesboro, Term .; son. Karl
F.. North Huntingdon, Pa.: sis­
ters. Gertrude McAllister, North
East, Pa.. Frances Thom pson.
Erie, Pa.. Leoda Battes. Lov­
eland. Colo., Arlene Crawford.
East S p rin g fie ld , P a .: eight
g ra n d c h ild re n : 28 g re a t­
g ra n d c h ild re n : four
great-great-grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Orlando, In charge of
arrangements.

Henry Raaaclc J r .. 67. 171
Clear Lake Drive, Sanford, died
Sunday at hto residence. Bom
Feb. 19, 1923, In Baltimore, he
moved to Sanford from there In
1983. He was a brick mason and
a Lutheran. He was an A rm y
veteran of W orld W ar II.
Survivors include sons. Gerry
M annel. J a c k M annel. G a ry

Mannel, all of Baltimore; daugh­
ters, Darlene O u e rlco , N ina
Cessna, both of Baltimore, Tin a
Regan. Charlotte, N.C.; sister,
Theresa V a lt, B altim ore; 10
grandchildren.
Brtoson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

H ahtner'
Marjorie Seay, w h o led the
d a m yesterday In place of the
regular teacher. Paulee Stevens,
showed the group how to paint
leaves.
"1 took a w atcrcoloc painting
clam In W inter fo rk.” Seay said!
"It was a n patoUng botanical
(lowers, and the wom an who
fought It was a botanist before

they only
sell them at the center, and give
c m aw ay fb friends and family.
" H m O y makes you take a

Officer
1A
trooper arrived at 4:44 a.m .,
Brown said. Brown said Taggart
suffered an non-incapacitating
Injury and waa treated at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
Sanford.

Coke

Indicate*

1A
Florida. T h e ring
alleged shipped the narcotic to
area* of Florida and to W . Va.
and Ohio, b y the U .S . Mall, as
well as by car. Esllnger said.
T h e case broke before agents
had a chance to make a p‘
undercover buy from til
peels. Esllnger said.
O nly one ounce of cocaine'
f o u n d In in R i c h a r d s o n '*
apartment. Esllnger said. Three
vehicles Including a Mercedes,
were seised during the busts,
along with about *34.000 cash.
Esllnger said Ltmotta. "w ho
has been unempfoyeed for some
tim e." had bought 100 pounds
o f m arijuana Just before hto
arrest. Several firearms were
also seized in the raids on the
suspects' houses.
T h e Investigation continues.
Esllnger said, with additional
charges pending and other sus­
pects Including more Seminole
C o unty residents targeted for
arrests as ring members.

the accident.

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Thom as Franklin Stewart J r ..
88. 916 H w y. 17-92. DeBary.
d ie d S u n d a y , J u l y 2 9 . In
Waynesvllle. N C . Born A p ril 17.
1902, In Brantley C ounty, Oa..
he moved to Sanford in the late
1920'a from Georgia. He waa an
employee of Florida Power and
Light the power plant. DeBary.
and a Methdtot. He was a 5 0 year
member or the Sanford Masonic
Lodge *62.
S u rv iv o rs Include m o th e r.
Laurie, Waynesvllle; wife, Annie.
Waynesvllle: son, Charles. San­
ford: six grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren.
Brtoson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrangements.

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am . Friday •» Britton Funorol Homo Chosol
with Bov. Rotor H. Chourlot Jr officiating
Britton Funorol Homo. Scntord. In ch*rg*
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D E L A N D — Florida Hlghwuy
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vehicle safety checks ut an
undetermined locution In Semi­
nole County.
FH P begun the checks Satur­
day morning.
Cupt. Dill Sanders said that
p o ssib le sites u r r : A ir p o rt
Doulevurd. Markham Road. O r­
ange Doulevurd. Osceola Road or
Upsala Road, all in the Sanford
area.
V e h ic l e e q u i p m e n t a n d
licenses, registrations and other
vehicle documents will Ik - check.
Sanders said.
Checks may Ik - made ut any of
those locutions through lom or' row. with troopers scheduling
checks about three limes a week

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Counseling Center. 21H S. Oak
Ave.. Sanford, their parents ob­
je c te d . R e y n o ld s b e lie v e d ,
L A K E M ARY - Though it hus because they found that a record
been enforced during three pre­ of their treatment would be kept
with the state Department of
vio u s s u m m e rs , u c o n tra c t
Health and Rehabilitative S e n signed between Lake Mary High
Ices.
School and Ihc students who
"T h e y didn't want (Ills on
participate In extracurricular ac­
t h e ir p e r m a n e n t r e c o r d . "
tivities there have come under
Reynolds said.
scrutiny recently.
He added that students had no
According lo Don Reynolds.
recourse but to go to treatment
Lake Mary principal, about two
weeks ago. u group of students since the school had used the
rented a limousine and were contracts since 1986. He said
driven uround while they con­ school bo urd a tto rn e y Ned
sumed alcohol. Tilts. Reynolds •Julian told him. however, that
the contract was not enforceable
believes, wus u violation of their
when students were not in
contract.
At Lake Mary High School, a school.
Julian was not available for
contract voluntarily signed by
most students who participate in comment.
"I thought we had a good
extracurricular activities stales
that they will submit to periodic contract." Reynolds said. "N o
drug testing and undergo up to one has ever objected lo It
eight weeks of family counseling before."
He said he will ask that the
If they are caught using drugs or
alcohol.
• Seminole County School Haord
According to Reynolds, the review its policy on alcohol and
contract only applies to students drug use- off ihe school property.
There Is no comprehensive
In extracurricular activities.
policy regarding such activities
"W e can't enforce it with
tiy students when they are away
anyone else." he said.
from the school campuses. Each
W h e n the s t u d e n t s th is
summer were enrolled In the school has Its own pollry.
evaluation program at the Grove
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Local teens to face Columbians in baseball series

IN BRIEF
M C M A TIO N
Almost Anything Qooo rotumo
SA N FO R D — T h e Sanford Recrratlon D rpertinent will conduct the second Sanford
Almost Anything Coes competition on Satur­
day. Aug. 18. at Fort Mellon Park.
th e event Is based on the old television show
of the M ine name and will consist of learns
competing In fun Olymplc-style events.
The first of the 10 scheduled plnnned will
Itegln at 9 a.m. Each teum will have eight
members — four male, four female — with one
member designated os the captain.
It is recommended that all members of each
team be dressed alike to Identify their learns.
Company learns are eneouraged to enter.
Trophies will be awarded to the Individuals of
the first, second and third-place trams. Certifi­
cates of participation will be presented to all
others.
Entry fee Is »2 5 per team. All entries must tie
postmarked or delivered to the Rerreatlon Office
on the first floor of City Hall on or before Aug.
13. Due to a celling on the number of teams that
will be allowed to compete, those entries
postmarked or received the earliest will lie
considered first.
For more Information, contact J im Adams at
330-5697.

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'Lung Card’ still available
There Is still plenty of time to enjoy golf ut 31
area courses with the American Lung Associa­
tion's "L u n g C a rd ." The card waives green fees
through Nov. 30. Cart rental Is required when
using the card.
Call the Am erican L u n g Association ut
898-3401 or l-HOO-624-8735 for more details.

SOFTBALL
Umpire clinic echeduled

SA N FO R D - A dozen 14 and
15-year-old baseball players from
Seminole County will have a unique
opportunity this week when they
take on Ihe Columbian National 14
and 15-year-old team In a two-game
series.
T h e first contest Is scheduled for 4
p.m . Thursday, when the teams will
play at the Boardwulk and Baseball

Stadium In Baseball C ity as a
preliminary game to the Baseball
City Royals game.
O n Friday at 10 a.m.. the two
teams will return to Sanford to play
the final game of the aeries at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Th e local learn will be coached by
Seminole High School Head Coach
Mike Powers. He will be assisted by
Rod Ferguson (Seminole High und
Adcock Roofing assistant) and Jack

Dlemer
T h e team Is made up of players
from Adcock Roofing IScmlnolc
H igh's sum m er team). Wes Rlnker's
Florida Baseball School Academy
and Colt All-Star tram from the
Sem inole Pony League at Five
Points.
•'We chose o n ly 12 p lu y rrs
because It will be easier to get them
In the game." said Ferguson. "W e
would have liked lo have taken thr

whole Seminole team but we chose
all 14 and 15 year olds Just like the
Columbians.”
From the Adcock team '(w hich
won the B u d d y Lake S u m m e r
League's regular season champion­
ship) will be Dem etry Beamon.
David Eckstein. Scott Ferguson.
Jerrm ey Chunat. Britt Hrnderaon
and Robbie Morgan.
From the Academy tram (which

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Extra-inning heroics
Oviedo a win away
from state crown
Herald Sports Editor
O R A N G E C IT Y — There's no way Oviedo
should have won that game.
Playing In the Ju n io r (13-year-old) Little
League All-Star state tournament at Southwest
Volusia Little League's Bill Thom pson Field.
Oviedo squandered several outstanding scoring
opportunities und handed Vero Beach several
chutiers before pulling out u 6-3 win In eight
Innings.
That puts Oviedo In a commanding position,
one win away from the slate title and a trip to the
Southeastern Regional Tournament next week at
Dr. PhllllpsAVIndermcrc Little League.
Vero Beach must come back tonight at 7 p.m .
and play Seminole (from Pinellas County) In un
elimination game. Th e winner would have to
beul Oviedo Thursday and aguln Friday to claim
the state title.
Seminole advanced to this evening's game by
eliminating North Brandon 7-3 In Tuesday
night's first contest.
"T ills was similar to u gume with Altamonte
S p rin g s." said Oviedo coach Rich D ITo re .
referring to his team's nlp-and-tuck battles with

the Altamonte American All-Stars In Ihe District
14 tournament. " W r showed tonight we cun play
underpressure.
.
"Th ere were a couple of situations where oilier
teams would have folded. But our kids wouldn't
fold. Th e y hung In therr und did th r Job."
It would liuvr been ruslrr had not th r Oviedo
All-Stars continually put pressure on themselves.
Despite having a runner rearli at least second In
every Inning but one. Oviedo only scored runs In
the third und eighth Innings. Overall. Oviedo
stranded 11 runners on liase. Including runners
on second und third In (lie second Inning und the
bases loaded In the sixth.
What kept Oviedo In th r game was llir pitching
of Richie DITore. who struck out 12 and made
several key defensive plays. After giving up two
nins In the first three Innings. DITore settled
down to retire 15 of the lust 21 butters he faced.
But DITore really came through In the seventh
Inning, when he singir-hundrdly kept Oviedo
from self-destructing. After tin* lead-ofT baiter
reached on a two-base error. DITore threw him
out at third when the next batter tried to
sacrifice. Then, ufter the next lialtrr reached on
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Th e City or Orlando will be conducting a free
training clinic on Aug. 4 and 5 at the Orlando
Recreation Bureau.
Part-time evening positions are available to
staff the 24 softball Reids In the Metro Orlando
area. For additional Information on certification
and reservations, contact Patty ut 849-2646.

Morald data By Tony Oatarmlar

Richie DITore struck out 12 and contributed two
RBI in Oviedo's extra-inning win over Vero Beach.

Thermocarbon,
Ensley, Harcar
romp to wins
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IFOOTBALL

S A N FO R D - While two games
went according lo plan und one was
un upset, ull were blowouts In the
Sanford Recreation Department
Women's Slowpltch Softball League
at Chase Park Tuesday night.
Thermocarbon crushed In Home
Medical 35-11. Ensley Inc. (Semi­
nole High School) blasted the Honey
Beers 17-6 and Harcar Alum inum
Products shut out Seko Air Freight
12-0.
Thermocarbon remains alop the
standings with a perfect 10-0 record
followed by Ensley Inc. (7-3). Seko
Air Freight (6-5). Harcar (4-6). In
Home Medical (4-7) and the Honey
Beers (1-9).
Next week. Ensley Inc. plays
Therm ocarbon at 6:30 p.m .. In
H om e M edical faces Seko A ir
Freight at 7:30 p.m . and Harcar
takes on the Honey Beers ut 8:30
p.m.
.
T h e rm o c a rb o n had the bats
smoking In its victory over In Home
Medlcul us II pounded Ihe ball for 37
hits. Including 14 doubles, four
triples and five Inslde-the-purk
home runs.
Thermocarbon had u slow first
Inning, only scoring six runs. And
when In Home Medical scored three
runs In the bottom of the first. It
looked like It might turn out to be u
good game.
But Thermocarbon sent 20 bat­
ters to the plate in the top of Ihe
second Inning, scoring 16 runs on
16 hits.
Thermocarbon added two more
runs In the top of the third Inning lo
go uheud 24-3 und hud u chance to
end the game by the 20-run mercy
rule. But u couple of mental lapses
and wildness on the part of Ihe
Thermocarbon pitcher allowed In
Home Medical lo score seven runs
und keep the game alive.

Chandler headed to Tampa Bay
AN D ER SO N . Ind. — Coaches Ron Meyer of the
Indianapolis Colts and Ray Perkins of Tam pa
Bay both announced Tuesday that the teams
have agreed to u trade that would send Colt
quarterback Chris Chandler to the Buccaneers.
However. Colts spokesman Craig Kelly said no
terms of the trade were available and that the
trade w ill not be complete u n til certain
unspecified stipulations are met.
Chandler last week sued the Colts, seeking a
nullification of his contract, which runs through
this season and would pay him • 195.000.
Chandler, who has started 15 games In his
two seasons with the Colts, became upset with
the team after the trade with Atlantu that
brought quarterback JcfT George to Indianapolis
with the No. 1 choice In April's college draft.
In hts two seasons. Chandler has completed
168 of 313 passes for 2.156 ya rds. 10
touchdowns und 15 Interceptions.

IN THE MAJORS
Ryan notches 300th win
M IL W A U K E E — Twenty-two years and 11
days after earning his first big league victory.
Nolan Ryan — at age 43 — notched No. 300.
.The right-handed Texan, throwing 146 pit­
ches over 7 2-3 Innings, some of them clocked
as high as 95 m ph. became only the 20th
pitcher In major league history to reach that
plateau, guiding the Texas Rangers lo an 11-3
victory Tuesday over the Milwaukee Brewers.
“ Honestly. I'm relieved It's over w ith." said
Ryan, who was admittedly disappointed after
falling to win No. 300 In his first attempt. J u ly
25 at Arlington Stadium.
Ryan was pulled with two nut In the eighth
after Milwaukee closed within 5-3 on two errors
by second baseman Julio Franco. Ryan was
charged with one earned run on six hits. He
struck out eight to Increase his all-time record
total to 5.219.
Ryan Improved his career record to 300-267.
and’ won his sixth straight decision to Improve
to 11-4 this season. Chris Hoslo. the opposing
starter, was Just 5-years-old when Ryan notched
hts first career victory In 1968 with the New
York Mels.

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O R LA N D O - Mark Aguirre of the NBA world
champion Detroit Pistons and Byron Scott of the
Pacific Division champion l-os Angeles Lakers
are among 15 players who have agreed to play In
the first Untied NegroCollege Fund/Reggls Theus
All Star Basketball Classic, official said Tuesday.

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The classic Is scheduled lor Aug 27 at the
Orlando Arena. Other players who have com­
mitted Include Theus. formerly ol the Orlando
Magic and now with the New jersey Nets. Dale
Ellis of Seattle. Reggie Miller of Indiana. Konv
Seikaly of Miami. Spud Wchh of Atlanta and Sum
Vincent of Orlando.
"One of Ihe best tilings uliout being all M IA
player Is the platform lo brlnt! business and die

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community together for a worthy cause such as
this event." Theus said.
Ik-thunc-Cookmun College In Daytona Beach.
Edward Waters University In Jacksonville and
Florida Memorial College In Miami have lieen
selected us the three U N C F members Institutions
which will be beneficiaries ol 75 percent ol the
game proceeds, organizers said.

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over with. Th e last IS days have
been toughest IB days I've ever
gone through. I wanted to get It
done tonight, especially after
what happened In Arlington."
• Natan Ryan, who gained
hla 300th career victory after
falling In hla first try J u ly 35.

Softball
Thermocarbon put matters to
rest in the top of the fourth,
however, by scoring 11 runs on
12 hits. Including seven doubles
and two triples. In Home Medical
added its final run In the bottom
of the fourth Inning.
Leading the Th e rm o ca rb o n
o n s la u g h t w e re T h e r e a a
W a lb u rg e r (tw o hom e ru n s ,
double, two singles, five runs
scored), Sharon Paulk (home
run . two doubles, two singles,
four runs scored). Jackie Suggs
(two triples, two doubles, single,
five runs scored). T e rri Mann
(triple, double, three sintfea, five
ru n s s c o re d ) a n d R h o n d a
G o rm a n (three doubles, two
singles, two runs scored).
Also contributing were Betty
Diverts (home run. triple, two
doubles, five runs scored). M im i
Raub (home run. double, two
s in g le s , four r u n s s c o re d ).
Michelle Wldener (two doubles,
two singles, four runs scored)
a n d R o b e rta J o h n s o n (r u n
scored).
Pacing the In Home Medical
attack were Lisa Bishop (double,
single, run scored). Loyds Hall
(two singles, run scored). Abby
DeAlba (triple, two rlna scored).
Marlsol Females (single, two
runs scored). Bradley Schroder
(single, run scored). Dawn Me*
Call (single) and Yvonne Sim m s,
Susan Feldman and Sherri Yales
(one run scored each).
Th e Honey Beers got on the
board first In its bailie with
Enatey Inc. by scoring two runs
in the top of the first Inning. But
Ensley took control of the game
in the bottom of the Inning by
scoring four runs.
Ensley Increased its advantage
to 8-3 In the bottom of the third

Inning before Kimxny Hughes
belted a bases Insrtrrt double for
the Hooey Beers In the top of the
fourth to dose the gap to 5-6.
Enatey then answered w ith
four runs In the bottom of the
fourth and added five more in
the fifth Inning to put the game
out of reach.
P r o v id in g the offense for
Enatey Inc. were Christy Scott
(triple, double, tw o singles, run
sco re d). T a m l B a ile y (three
singles, two runs scored). Carey
D ry den and Andrea Ruffin (two
singles and three runs scored
each). Val W Uks (triple, ru n
scored). Rita Prison (single, three
r u n s scored). R ena T illm a n
(single, two runs scored) and
Kristie Kirkpatrick (single).
Leading the Honey Beers were
Hughes (double, single). Lanny
Manhollen (taro singles, two runs
scored), Annette Greeskowiak
(two singles, run scored). Lisa
Fisher (single) and Kelly Gaust.
S a n d y M a n n in g a n d P e ggy
Wages (one run scored each).
Harcar had very little trouble
w ith Seko A ir Freight in Its
victory as Seko managed Just
five hits and only had runners
reach third base In the second
Inning (when they put runners
are second and third) and the
fourth Inning (when they loaded
bases). In both Instances, there
were already iwoout.
Meanwhile. Harcar was hitting
the ba ll w ith a little m ore
authority as It collected 16 hits
and scored In every Inning but
the third.

single, two runs scored). Belinda
A n d e rs o n (tw o singles, ru n
scored). Diana Montgomery (two
singles). Lee A n n Arnold. Teresa
F in c k . Denies B y rd and Pat
Black (one single and one rurf
s c o re d e a c h ), J o e S a n d e rs

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scored).
Getting the hits for Seko A ir
Freight were Denise Levinson
(two singles) and Faye Kennedy,
Sanya Poole and Sue McCrae
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Point-leader Rueeell wine End-of-the-Month race for Late Modele
N S W SM YRNA BEACH — Current speedwsy
RuaacU drove the Fountain
Auto
Radio Otdsmobtte to victory In the
804m End o f the Month Championship tor the
PA SC A R Late M odda on Saturday Right at New
Sm yrna Speedway.
B eteO rr started on the outside o f the front t o w ,
■nd ted.tin top four. At that point, top i
Dtck Anderson motored by.
After a short battle with Stan Kwto.
quite aggressive but drtvtng a good, dean race —
moved u p on Anderson’s rear deck aa h r bepm to
mount a serious challenge.
On lap 31, the trailing arm faroka on Jtm
Crowe’s machine and the car darted Inside.
coOectlng Joe Middleton and becomin g airborne
tn a aeries of nasty lltpa. The car landed on Ha hd
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On the m tart, Anderson's motor died as
l up to the point snd drove to victory,
l Edward Howell, Dave McCabe and
After an eight-month stump, Jim m y fllllo won
the Sportsman feature. Ronnie Burkett g u n d y
held o ff Ricky Marshall to grab the runner-up epot
at the stripe.
Mike Fitch won his seventh Florida Modtfted
wta In a row. Second place flnisherfeariy leader
Ricky Wood, a young low-budget racer, had
scored his first career wtn the previous night. But
a new set of tires seemed to throw him off.
“ I'm so w e d to picking my Uics off the Junk
pile behind the ttre shed?' said Wood. "I didn’t
know how to act w ith th ese b ran d new
bought-orvcrvdlt tires."
Seventeen-year-old pilot Dwanc Cochran held
off two cagey veterans aa he came out on top of a
good, race-long three-way fight to win the Mini
Stock final.
Donnie Nairn ore topped George Rhone by a
bum per as the dueling pair blasted under the
checkers st the conclusion o f the " A " Bomber
Anal.
" B " Bomber division points leader Ted Head
led all the way to win the feature. Having become
quite an exp ert In settin g up hla Lyons
AutomotivefOrange Auto S ak s Monte Carlo, the
popular youngster Is only 30 points ahead o f
second pisce Barbara Pierce, who finished In the
runner-up spot. Rounding out the top five were
nlal winner John Ripley, Jerry Smith and
Goebel.
Mark Moyer and Sam Lacey won the Spectator
Races.
O rla n d o B fo a d W a rM
ORLANDO — Survival tactics were used by
Pete O rr at Orlando SpeedW otid on Friday night
as he went on to w in the FASCAR-sanctloned
50-lap End o f the Month Late Model Champion­
ship. earning S I.000 for his win In Dick
C om w lll's C and C Automotive Chevy Lumlna.
Young John Gcrsncr started on the pole and led
for the first three times around the paved third
mile oval. Using the outside groove, fastest
qualifier David Russell kept attempting to make
the pass.
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going to walk the next batter to
set up the force play.’’ admitted
D IT ore. R ic h ie's fath er an d
m an ager. ‘‘B u t C oach (J a y )
Bergm an (one o f D iTore's assis­
tants w ho la also the head
baseball coach at UC F) over­
ruled me and said to let him
pitch hla way out of It.”
Bergm an's faith In DtTore'a
son w aa rewarded w hen hla own
son. Mike, O vledo’a startin g
th ird basem an , d e liv e re d a
two-run single in the top of the
eighth to score Brian McMahon
and Todd Bellhom with the
go-ahead runs. Bergm an later
■cored on DtTore’a tingle before
Brlon King came In on a pass
ball.
"M ike hangs In there.” said

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I hts third wtn o f the
Isles Camara. Ricky
---------------------------------------— beating Von Crews,
Roetnto Burkett and Nat Jackson.

t h e w h e e l o f t h e T . J . 'a
truer S heet M etal open -w h eel

After a red Bag period for a waO smother by
cotl McOade, W ood and Gary Salvatore put on a
J battle for the top spot, with Wood
j the w tn b y tom than a ear length.

finished third In the
Buddy Lake Sum m er League)
will be a trio of players who will
be attendong Lake Mary High
S ch o o l: M att D lem er. B rian
Milner and Brandon I lansb ,w .

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Bobby Sears used a red-flag period to regroup
and take hla lB th Mini Stock feature win o f the
year. W ayne W isem an looked to be on hla w ay to
M s first w k ) ever until Dick Sullivan. Bob
Mattemrt had Scott W ills tangled and slamm ed
Into the retaining w all. At the restart. Sears
grabbed tilt fend and nut away from the Held.
The " A ” Bom ber final went to Donnie Nannore
for hts 13th w in o f the year, while John Potts,
another second generation driver, came out on
top o f a great battle to w in hla first " B " Bom ber
feature since last March.

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Mike C orky topped a strong 15-car field to win
the Fan Participation Oval Drags in hla 2-28
Cam aro. Drtvtng a surprisingly quick Ford Fiesta.
Peter Keane won the S-lap Spectator Race.

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DITore. noting that Bergm an
waa 1 for 7 over the last tw o
g a m e s b e fo r e g e t t in g th e
gam e-winning Mt. "M ike never
gives up on him self."
Tuesday night's gam e featured
a couple of eye-raising plays that
seem ed to g o a g a in st V ero
Beach, the least o f which w aa a
h id d e n -b a ll p lay b y O vied o
shortstop Mike D uncan that
ended the gam e.
The play that w ill live In
Infamy aa far aa Vero Beach ta
concerned came tn the third
Inning. With Vero Beach up 2-0,
O viedo scored a ru n before
loading the bases with one out.
Jason Fore then lifted a fly ball
to center field.
Jason Pom ar m ade the catch
for Vero Beach and threw a
strike to catcher Jason Kendrick
to retire Mark Metcalf, who had
tagged up and tried to score from
third. But after the um pire

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of players who played the Colt
team that Ferguson guided to a
second-place finish tn the state
tournament this year. They are
J a y B la c k , M ike C a rr a n d
Michael Johnson.

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pum ped Metcalf out and turned
away from the play, the ball
roiled loose behind Kendrick.
A s Vero Beach left the field,
thinking the Inning w as over.
DITore waved In hla son from
second base. Alerted by the
crowd o f the loose ball, the
um pire turned and called Met­
c a lf safe Just before DITore
crossed the plate.
T h at's when the argum ents
b e g an . V e ro Beach claim ed
Kendrick had possession of the
ball long enough and that Met­
calf w aa out. Oviedo said that the
ball w aa live when It rolled looae
an d that D iT o re’s ru n also
should count.
After conferring with the other
um pires, the home plate official
ruled that hla delay in seeing the
ball come loose and signaling
M etcalf safe had "p u t Vero
Beach In Jeopardy." Aa a result,
he sent DITore back to third and
the gam e progressed with thcr
score tied 3-3.
W hen Ihe game went into
extra Innings, both sides pointed
to that one play and said the
gam e i houkt have been over In
ihe regulation seven Innings.

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4I a
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A pow er tu m blin g class for advanced gym n asts or
cheerleaders Is also available on Wednesday from 0:30-7:30
p.m.
Registration la 025. One clast a week far the month Is025.
For more Information call the gym hum 5-0:30 p.m. Monday
f, 323-2402. or Jeannette StlfFry at 322-0234.

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the sh fllt n rerssary to create effective, problem solving Mesa.
Join the Central Florida Chapter of Am erican W om en In Radio
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by O erryTabto, president and founder of Creative Resources.
The program w in be presented Thursday. August 10. 1145
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W ednesday at the Maitland Ctvlc Centre. Coat la 03 per class.
For more Information, call Tom or Sue Toor at 696-6437.

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COPE support group far famines o f mental health patients

Being single la

It comes to cooking. Our Cook of
the Week. Longwood resident
Linda Ttahler. shares her view s
ahd recipes of a single person.
Tlshter has not always been
single. She was once a busy
m other o f five children. A l­
though she continues lo he a
m other, circum stan ces h ave
changed her life style. T w o of
her children live aw ay from
home, the other three, becatuse
o f economic reasons, live with
Linda's ex-husband In Orlando.
However. Linda continues to aee
them tn betw een her w ork
schedule from the Hardee's res­
taurant tn Sanford.
Tlshler rem arried 4V4 years
ago. Her husband. BUI Tlshler.
died o f cancer alter only two
months o f marriage.
Linda says she Is Just beglnn
tng to adjust to being alone, both
In and out of~ the kitchen. She
adm its she now eats more hot
dogs, ham burger*, frosen din­
ners a m fe o ttq e cheese which Is
different from cooking for her
famUy. She confesses to eating
"anything that Is quick to fix ."
Since she works at a fast food
resta u ra n t, she often takes
som ething home and reheats it
tn the microwave. There are also
times when she Just doesn’t feel
like cooking for herself, so she
Drill treat herself to a night out
for dinner.
Tlshler admits that It takes
time lo adjust tobelngslngle.

en ough

fa r

tw o m eals. She
in m i i m
eats the second portion the next
day. O f course it could be shared
by another person, but sh e
prefers to call litis her "S in gle's
S upper," since there are not loo
m any recipes far people w ho are
living alone.
T t a h le r s p e n d s h e r tim e
q u ie tly In h e r c d m fo rta b le
m obtk home. She reads and
watches television. Lately she
•ay s she
i been a bit to
hereelf.

avnatn inem

Lin da confesses that being
■Ingle Isn’t alw ays cam .
candidly adm its that
it the
been learning to "w ork on m e ."
as she accepts her current situa­
tion.

L in d a 'S s n ro L ra
T h is dish m ay be prepared In a
m icrow ave, o r con ven tion al
oven. The recipe la a double
recipe, to be split Into tw o
portions, unless a double portion
Is preferred. A m edium size
casserole dish m ay be used, o r
two sm all casserole dtshes.
1 cup green beans
1 lb. ground beef (browned)
Spaghetti sauce (amount o f
your choice)
A m e r ic a n c h e e s e s lic e s
(amount your choice)
1 baked potato
Line bottom o f dish with a
la y e r o f g re e n b e a n a . a d d
brow ned ground beef, spread
spaghetti sauce over beef. Top
w ith another layer- o f green
beans. Heat 3 to 4 minutes in

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she smothers II over a baked
potato.

m icrowave. If using conven­
tional oven, heat at basic tem­
perature u n til heated suffi­
ciently. After removing from
o v e n , la y e r w ith A m e ric a n
cheese and return to oven long
enough to melt the cheese.
T h i s d is h can be served
straight from the casserole, but
Llndia liken to add variety since
she uses It as a second dish, so

1 cup strawberries (fresh)
I cup milk
W cup cottage cheese
W cup Grape Nuts
Blend everything but Grape
Nuts, until liquified. Add Grape
Nuts and blend. Put Into a bowl
and freeze about 2 hours.

meets the
I t and third W ednesday of each month 7-B p.m . at
w lin
C rane's Roost Office o f the Sem inole Community Mental Health
Center, S-377. Altam onte S prin gs
Details, call Cheryl W refcy. 831-2411.

GoMflshin1
Leisure Program s at Seminole Community College announces the class Fly Fishing and Casting
sating w ill be neM
held Monday
and Tuesday, beginning August 7. through August 28. from

8 -8 p m.
The class is designed to take beginning and experienced
anglers from the fundam entals o f fly casting to more advanced
techniques. Distance casting, equipment, knots, leader con­
struction. fly selection, and fly fishing opportunities In Florida
w ill be am ong the topics covered. Each week students will
receive classroom Instruction, as w ell as actusl casting
experience at the 8CC lakefront. Cost Is 040 per person. ■
Far more Inform a tion, call 323-1480. ext. 064.

Microwave can be a dieter’s best friend
White meat of chicken Is a
staple of m any diets. Be sure tn
remove the skin to make tt
calorie-wise.

V4 tsp. basil leaves
14 tsp. oregano leaves
Dash of cayenne pepper
Vi tsp. garife powder
1 can tomato sauce
tn 12 X 8-tnch baking dish
combine green pepper, onion,
mushrooms and chills. Cover
w ith wax paper. M/W on 100%
power. 4-5 minutes, or until
peppers are tender-crisp, stirring
once. Drain.

1 mcd. green pepper, thinly
sliced
I mcd. onion, sliced and sepa­
rated into rings
8 oz. fresh sliced mushrooms
I can (48 oz.) chopped green
chills, drained
. 2., w h o le b o n c -ln c h ic k e n — -Arrange chicken breasts o
breasts, halved, skin rem oved'
vegetables, bone-side up. with
meatiest portions to outside of
d is h . C o m b in e s p ic e s a n d
to m a to sauce. Po u r half of
to m a to sauce m ix tu re o ve r
chicken. Cover with wax paper.
M/W on 100% power. 10-16
m inutes, or until chicken Is
opaque and tender. T u r n over,
rearrange and cover chicken
w ith remaining sauce after half
the tim e . S e rve s 4 — 260
calorics per serving.

Peach Melba can be low
calories.

In

Cover with plastic wrap. M/W on
100% power 2-6 minutes or until
soft, rearranging uflcr half ihc
time. Cool.
M/W Jam In I cup measure on
100% power. 30-60 seconds or
u ntil thinned, stirrin g once.
Place peach halves in each of 4
serving dishes. T o p with *&lt; C.
whipped topping and 2 Tbsp.
jam. Serve Immediately. Serves
4 — 92 ealories each serving.

M E T E R 'S PEACH MELBA
4 fresh peaches, peeled, pitted
and halved
Lem on Juice
Vti C . low sugar raspberry Jam
I C . prepared low culoilc
whipped topping
Arrange peaches In 12 X 8
baking dtsh. Brush with lemon
Juice lo prevent discoloration.

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AIDS victim tests positive
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D I A I A S B T t t have been a
faithful reader of your column,
which provide* advice, com­
fort and information to m il­
lions.
M y dilem ma Is whether to
ted m y family that more than
a year ago I tested positive for
th r A ID S virus — and that now
and to the end. I will be
receiving medical treatment.
M y family lives 3,000 miles
away In another country, but I
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them.
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this A b b y? A n d would you
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•on.
going through this painful
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There Is one vegetable In our
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w i t h e r conditions or anything
else for that matter. It j u t keeps
IfMlucfcigi that la the eggplant
r m continually searching for
new and different ways to pre*
lhta beautiful vegetable.
com m only It is peeled,
a b m l. dipped In an egg wash,
the* crum bs or meal and pan
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1 med. eggplant (1 V4 lbs.)
V6 C . chopped onion
1 clove garlic, minced
I lb. ground lamb
1 can (Sox.) tomato sauce
Vi t a p ,- I n s t a n t c h ic k e n
bouillon
V4 C . dry bread crumbs
14 C . water
Vi — 3 tap. curry powder
I tap. salt
Vi tap. pepper
3 Tbap. dry bread crumbs
14 tap. paprika
Wash eggplant and pierce skin
aeveral times w ith fork. M/W on
100% power 3-4 minutes or until
hot. turning eggplant over once.
Set aside. Com bine onion, garlic
and crumbled lamb/beef In IVi
quart casserole. M/W on 100%
power, uncovered. S O minutes
or until no longer pink, stirring
once. Stir to break up meat Into
small pieces; drain. Slice eg­
gplant In half lengthwise. Scoop
out pulp w ith spoon leaving a
W inch thick shell. Chop pulp
and combine w ith meat mixture.

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used to trim m y fingernails as a
child, and there w as always a
fear she would trim them too
d o se and cut me. A s an adult. I
continue to keep them very
short, sometimes causing pro­
blem s around the nail. W hat do
experts aay about nail-biting In
the 1990s?
DMAS RSADBR: Probably the
sam e thing they said BO years
ago: Nail-biting la a nervous
habit that leatfc to ugly nails
and. In som e'people, repeated
Infections o f the fingers. I advise
n all-biten to try and overcome
the h abit b y k eep in g their
fin gers out o f their mouths,
using protection (cotton gloves)
when possible or spplying bitter
substances (many of which are
available tn dru ^tores! to their
fingernails to discourage biting.
Although you don't specify
what "problem s" you experi­
ence from cutting your nails. I
suspect the major difficulty Is
Infection. W hen the nails arc
trimmed too short, bacteria can
en te r the flesh at the nail
com ers, leading to painful Infec-

akin Is removed and exam ined
under a microscope.
Judging from your concern. 1
believe a second opinion Is In
order. Ask your dermatologist to
refer you to a colleague. T o give
you more Inform ation. I am
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cards, each considered looking
for a new partner. How did they
gel to the wrong contract? South
bid three diamonds because he
felt that three hearts was not
enough and that four hearts was
overly emphatic. North, despite
holding long and strong spades,
did not want to suppress such
fine diamond support and hence
bld four diamonds. South now
had u chance to chow decent
spade support, but he bid four
hearts. Four spades, five clubs
and six clubs were all cue-bids.
W hen South settled Into six
hearts (which would not make).
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wrong suit. There Is a story
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double and was trading on his
heart length to be troublesome
to declarer. He also wanted
declarer to play him for any
missing honors In the trum p
suit. Tha t worked. Declarer won
the ucc of clubs, played ace of
diamonds, king of diamonds and
then the 10 of diamonds. Inten­
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West showed out. and the con­
tract was one away. Perhaps
South should have played better
poker. West would hardly double
seven d ia m o n d s w h en that
might tip off declarer to play him
Tor the guarded jack. Declarer
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you. It's the break for which you
Notable advances are likely In have been hoping.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
yo u r chosen flekl of endeavor In
the year ahead. Promotions are You'll be warm ly welcomed to­
possible and you may even be day If upon Impulse you decide
selected over people with more to drop In on an old friend
w ith o u t an In v ita tio n . T h i s
seniority.
« L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Do not person has been very eager to
discount any bright Ideas you sec you.
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
get today for making or saving
money, even If Ihcy sound a 21) A delicate career matter
trifle outlandish to your friends. about w hich you've been a bit
Y ou’re In the best position to apprehensive could work out
Judge their value. T r y in g to rem arkably well today. Keep
paten up a broken romance? thinking positive and don't let
T h e Astro-Graph Matchmaker doubt enter the picture.
CA PR ICO R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n .
can help you to understand what
to do to make the relationship 19) You’ll have a happy faculty
work. Mail S2 to Matchmaker. today for saying things to others
P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland. O H .hat w ill buoy their spirits.
Ironically yo u m ight not be
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V IR O O (A u g. 23-Sept. 22) aware of this gift until later.
AQ U AR IU S (Jan. 20-Fcb. 19)
Spontaneous activities are (he
ones that arc likely to afford you T w o good friends m ight be doing
the most pleasure today. Toss things for you today that you are
out your schedule and fly by the not In a position to do for
yourself. W ha t’s even nicer, they
soles of your shoes.
L O R A (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) U n ­ may not even tell you.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
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friends arc concerned and you
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ARIBB (March 31-April 19)
You'll be extremely Imaginative
and reaourceful today when
confronted by challenging de­
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c o n c e rn e d . C o n fro n ta tio n
awakens your Ingenuity.
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20)
You'll be happiest today If you
are able to associate with people
who have an adventurous spirit
and who likes to try new things
or go to new places.

G EM IN I (May 2 1 -Ju n e 20)
Something fortuitous may de­
velop for you today from a least
suspected quarter. It could In­
volve an old friend as well as
someone you barely know.
CANCER (June 21-Ju ly 22)
To d a y &gt;ou are not only likely to
be a fast thinker, but you could
possess excellent judgment as
well. More Important, perhaps,
will be your ability to implement
your ideas.
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JOAN WOODRUFF.
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
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PutafWi: Auguet I.X t»W
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NOTICI TO PUBLK
Hone* It HaraRy (Ivan Mat a
Public Hearing arlll k* NaM by
th* Planning and Zoning Cammlttion In Iha City CammNtian
Chamber*. City Hall. (ontard.
Florida at 7:t* PM. an TNgrv
day. Auauat 1*. ma, N canaldar
|th* loliowlng changa and
f amendment to Ma Zaning Ordlnanc* at Hi* City af laniard,
Samlnoto County, Florida.
Ratonlng tram AO. Agricul­
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To mat ol FO. Plannod D***l
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tha
tauthaaat guartar af tha
Norlhaaat W South at St.
Gertrud* Avartwa. I*m th* aaat S
chain*. itoraraadright-af-way);
and th* I act to of ttw S*ulh»«*t
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of th* Harm m a n Nat at tha
Catt v* of tald (action It lying
South at SR *S&gt;. Ala* In* th*
South tow Nat of Hi* f att to at
m* South***! i* (alia Nat th*
North S » Not at th* Watt N t
Nat af to* South laid Nat af ma
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And Hi* aauth M chain* of th*
North J I N N Nat af th* I act j
chain* of th* Narthaotl V* llatt
th* I Ml IS Nat thorn! I of
(action 1*. Toomm* I* South.
Rwigi so (a*!, all bolng In
Somlnol* County. Florida.
Ln* land* daacribad In Mat
cartaln warranty dnd Nr road
right of way In official racarda
311*131! alt* In* that cartaln
pared of land lying northwntorly of laid right ef-way daacribad
In warranty daad In Official
Record 111* IStt.
Sublact to Florida Power Cor
poration tatamen* n recordtd
In Oftkial Racorda 1)7. Paga JJ*
ol th* Public Racarda af Semi­
nole County, Flarlda.
Subnet to any aoaomant or
conveyance in N* of rlgbt-ol
way ta r R ln a i.a rt Road
Eataraion to th* Stato at Florida
ar any appropriate gavarn
mantel unit ttwraef.
Sublact to any public or
prluato right* In Smlto Laekhprt
Canal and Iha tamo may
Iravaraa any ol Iha land* harem
damItad. I Iha Real Property).
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Being mart ganarally da
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batwoon Slandtoy Annuo A Mo
100' Flarlda Power Corporation
Th# Planning and Zoning
Commluton will tubmlt a rac
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mltakn m favor ol. or agalntt.
Ih a re q u e s te d ch a n g a or
amendment Th* City Com
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Haarlng In tha Cam m lttlon
Room m City Hall, Sanlord.
Flarlda at 7 OB P M an Augutl
17. m o to comidor tald racom
mandalkn
All parttot in in to m l and
dtlia n t thall h a n an opportwil
ty to b* heard at tald hearing*
by order ot Iha Planning and
Zoning Commission of Ma City
of Sanford. Florid*. Mi* MM
day ol July. IfW
Jo* Dannlton. Chairman
City ol Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commluton
A D V IC E T O T H E PUB LIC II
a par-ton dec tort to appeal a
daemon mad* wiM impact to
any matter conttoarad af Ma
P u t t matting or hearing*, ha
may need a verbatim record ot
Mo proceeding*, including Ma
tattimony and avldanca. which
record l* not provided by M*
CityetSanford I F S l M t l t t )
Publish Augutl 1. Mi I N I
O E U 45

UP

Rw Flctittou* Nam* Statvto*.
Ta-Wit: Sactlan M S * Florida
Statuto* ifSZ.

Haton Sullivan
FubltUi: July 35 A Augutl I. I.
IS. Ifto
DET-3M
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Natlca it haraby given Mat i
am angagad to buainaa* at ISM
Gardangrova Circle, Winter
Part, laminate County. Florida,
under th* Fktltleu* Nam* of
AMERICA'S 1S.M DOLLAR
PER ROOM CARPIT CLEAN,
and Mat I intend to ragktor tald
name wiM Hw Clark af Me
Circuit Caurt, Seminal* County.
Florida, to accordance wiM Me
Pravlilan* at th# Flctittou*
Nam* Slatutot. To-Wit Section
aaajf Florid* Statute* W7.
Mkhaal J.Culler
Publlth: July 35 B Augu»l 1.1.
IS. It**
DET MS
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Natlca la haraby given that a
Public Haarlng will b* hold by
Ma Planning and Zoning Com
mltalan to Hw City Cammltaton
Chamber*. City Hall, Sanford.
Florida at I .R PML on Thurt
Ray. August 14. Iff*. to cantidtr
th* lallawlng changa and
amondnwnt to ttw Zoning Ordl
nance af th* City of Sanford.
SamInala County. FlorIda.
Ratonlng (ram AG. Agrkul
torat
To Mat of PO. Plannod Oavol
L E G A L D E S C R IP T IO N :
Beginning at a paint 333.34' E el
tlw NW Comer ol ttw (W to of
Sac 31. Tw p 1*1 Rang* M E
thane* run N I* du raai 41'P3" E
*01.4*', thane* run S M degree*
I T i r E I H M Y , Mane* con
tlnu* 1 M dagraot 3 Y i r E
334.* T. thane* run S ft dagraa*
14'S i" W I I I . I T , thane* run S BO
dagraa* 14'43" E WO1, Manca
run S a* dagraa* I4'5I“ W
110. I F , Mane* run N M dagraa*
34-43" W *f* IS'. Mane* run N »
dagraa* 4T1S" E 143440'. Manca
run S H dagraa* 3S'31" W
3*1.*5'. Manca run N n dagraa*
*3'1S" E m i l ’ to point ol
boginning low read right of way
(contain* 371* acre* more or
total. Sublact to Mb' wide Florl
da Power Corporation **«*
bolng more ganarally da
•crlbad a* lying batwaan County
Road 44A B Hughey S lrtat
(D ra g o n A va n u o ) tatandad
wattarly t batwaan I 4 A Oregon
Avenue titendad tou Marly
T h * Planning and Zoning
Cammlttlon will tubmil a rac
ommandatton to too City Com
mlttion In lovor of. or again*!.
Ih a ro q u o tto d c h a n g a o r
amondmont Tha City Cam
m illio n w ill hold a Public
Hearing in th* C om m lttien
Roam in City Halt. Santord.
Florida at 7 0* P M an Augutl
17, IfW to cantidtr tald racom

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Legal Notices

M T N E W T N JUGKW ii

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O P TM flM W TflW m
JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT,
IBRMMOiE COURT Y ,

CIVIL ACT KM
IR B N R

SAP

T H I FIRST, P A.-,
Ptatotltt.
STB P H I NW. WINTERS:
DARYL C. WINTERS; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA:
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA. •polltkat
HbdMaNnafRwSfatoof
Florid*, and any«

tota ncA to
L
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
carparafian.

CAMP
AMERIPIRST RANK, A
Iwulfuu
Im
k
*^WTP IPTII^f HPIki
PtobitiN,

D E L T A IN V IS T M Ilf T
CENTER. L T D . IN C. a F torIda
corparatwn. otal.

P.O. Baa « a
Artata, Canto ma a im
dadwiaaa ftlfVIVVI*
aaol^daM fll
frlHIVVfc
creditor a. truatoa*. or
L t R W T r W T ll

N O T K I OP SALE
c* I* haraby gfvw
to M* Final
of Fi
to Ma cam* ponding to Hw
CbcuH Caurt to ana tor Sami
Civil
sa »C A -ia P , m*
Ctorb win M l Rw
to
CawRy.
Laf I. Rtocb N. Laba Milt*
to Rw plat
to Flat Peat
14 ant IL Puhfta
to Rw NWw»t
*• II M A M . on
If Soptombar. ttta.
Front Dear af Rw
Chatty Caurthauw to
Santord. Ptartda.
O A TID Mi* MM Ray *f July.
tWB
(M A LI
Ctorb af to# Circuit Court
* By: Janal.Jaaowk
Deputy Ctorb
PuWfth Augwti i. a. im
0EU3S____________________
N O T K I TO PUBLIC
Naftaa to haraby glvan Mai a
Public Hearing will ba hold by
to# Ptonntog and Zoning Cam
mtotlan to Rw City Cammlttlon
Chamber a. City Hall. Santord.
FtorM* af 7:N P.M. an Thuraday. Augutl N&gt; ma. t» canaidar
th* lallawlnt change and
anwndnwnt to th* Zantog Ordlnaned af Rw City af Santord.
lamlnal* County, Florida.
Ratonlng tram AG. Agrlculfyril
U m «t of Mi l* AMIum
Indutfrlol
LKGAL D C K IK im O N : Th*
(auto 1* af Ma Seuthwaat u ot
Sac i. Twn M S. Rga It E;
SamtoatoCa, Flarlda.
Bolng mar* ganarally da
•crlbad ad lying tauffi and aatl
*1Rw totonaetton af Silver Lak*
Dr lv* and Ohlo Avanua.
Th* Planning and Zoning
ammondatton to ttw City Cam
mltalan to lavor af. or agalntt.
th# roqwtatad change or
amendment. Th# City Commltalan will hald a Public
Hearing in th# Cammlttlon
Roam to City Hall. Santord.
Flarldt at 7:M P.M. on Saptambar ig. ifto to canaidar taw
All partla* In Intoml and
clttiant than have an topaHunity tab* haard at uld haarlng*.
By ardar af Hw Planning and
Zoning Cammltaton ef tha City
af laniard. FtorIda. Ml* r.M
day of July, two.
Joa Dannlton. Chairman
City af Santord
Planning and Zoning
Cammtoolan
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It
a parton dKldn to oppool a
dacitton made wiM reaped to
any mattar considered at Ma
Pbav* mooting or Iwaring*. ha
may naad a verbatim record of
ffio proceeding*, Including Mo
tottimony and tvldonce. which
rtcars 11 noi prcwiaw cry irw
City af Santord. IFS Mf.SWSI.
Publlth: August 1,10, two
D E U 41

w^wp

an* under JULIE HEOOERKK

YOU ARC NOTIFIED Maf an
acttoi to torii lwa Rw mwrtgaga
•ncumbarlng th* fallawlRf
|Iff
a&gt; to
totoaBdMMb Ftodtlw
IWTIW^M
eDUflTf*
CandwnMiugi Unit 177, Build
lug A af Hlddan Spring* Canda
minium*, accardbig to M* Dec
laratton at Condominium re­
corded on Navambar IL HB4. In
Official record* Baa* Iff*,
paget *441 thru
iw T w i'o m d a f Racarda Baab
HO. paget *71 Mru m l furthar
Uadby
ru aidad February Ml (MB In
Official Racarda Boob IT**.
racer did Foburary M l IM B In
Official Record* Baab 1711.
M ru M 7 L torRwr
obruary »
HRB In
Official Racarda Baab 1711,
0*7* Mru OWL and hwttwr
by anwndnwnt Marato
a* recorded June It . IM* In
Official Racarda Baab l i f t .
M M ru M of M# Publk

|^ra MtofTIrv^^^w w^MWT*|Fr
wHbaR.

RivMaa Mtoroat In Rw common
aUmMit (J
uial VW^toTtiniUiii
^fwwiwviIasitoava
■MuTBITTl
BT BBNI
a* tat tortb In taM Daclaratton
Tag*Mar wiM: Rang*, Rafriga
ama
kitov* P
llibJkrfw
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MM
klh
Mtf'
VI
BW
1/lM
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T* CUdHHIMJhl
Microwave, Wathor, Oryor,
Paddl* Fan*.

ha* bean Iliad by Hw PlaintIN
agalntt you and other* in Rw
about entitled cauaa and you
ara roquirad to terra a copy pf
your written datoiaa*. It any. to
It an SMITH B SIMMONS. PA..
Plaintiff* attorney. US Woof
Adams Street. Suit* tit*.
Jacksonville. F torId* 33ML on
or baton August 17. IWR and
fll* Ma artgUtal wiM Ma dark ef
Ml* Caurt either baler* tarvka
on Plaint)ITt attorney ar Imme­
diately thereafter, aMarwIaa, a
default will ba inland against
you tor Ma raltot demanded in
ttw complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and teal
el Ml* Caurt on Ml* *M day ef
July. Kto.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at Iha Circuit Court
■y: HaaMar Brurwwr
Deputy Clock

Publlth: July It. IB as 4 August
i.twa______________ p i t h s
NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice t* haraby given Mai I
am engaged In butlnau at Mil
Duncan Drive. Winter Spring*.
Seminole County. Florida, under
Ma Flctittou* Nam* ef FLORIOA MAINTENANCE A R E­
PAIR, and Mat I Inland to
ragltltr tald name wiM ttw
Ctorb at Me Circuit Court. SamInoto County, Florida. In ac­
cordance wiM Rw Provkton* ot
the Flctittou* Name Statute*.
To-Wit: Sactlan *450* Florida
Statuto* 1*57.
B*r|amln J. 8 Inner
Publlth: Augutl I, B IL » .
l«0
OEU 17

R E P O R TO R C O N D ITIO N
CONSOL 1D A TIN G D O M E S TIC S U M ID IA R IB S O P
T N I P IR ST N A TIO N A L BAN K OP C E N T R A L P LO R IO A OP
LONOW OOO IN T H I S T A T E OP PLOR IO A. A T T N I CLOSE OP
BUSINESS ON JU N E I X Iff* P U B L IS H E D IN RESPONSE
T O C A L L A U D I B Y C O M P TR O LLE R OP T H E C UR B IN C V,
U N D E R T I T L E IX U N IT E D S TA TE S C O M S E C TIO N I t l.
C H A R TE R N UM BER M4SX C O M P TR O L L E R OP T N I C U R R EN C Y
S O U TH E A S TE R N D IS TR IC T
Statement ot Resources and Liabilities
ASSETS
Thousands af DeHart
Cash and balances due from dapoal lory Inti 1tut tons :
........ 211
Securities..................................................................................
Federal funds told................................................................... ........ 7.45t
SacurIttos purchased under agreements to retail................ .........
0
Loan* and tom* llnanc Ing racalvabtot:
It.303
10*
0
LESS: AUocatod kantlar risk ra torra .................... ........
Loan* and loatax net of unearned Income.
10. It*
........
0
A i m H htld In trading »ccount* ..... ..... ..........................
Prom t** and flMd m m I i
331
(Including capiliiiiid In m i I.............
135
Ottwr real ttlalnowntd,, ,
.......
Investment* In unconsolidated subsidiaries
and as toe lated companlt*................................................. ..........
0
Cut toman' liability to M lt bank on
0
acceptance* outslanding.........
Intangible ataatv....................................................................
42/
Oth#r u n i t .........................................
32.531
Total ftiitti.............
.............
........ . N/A
Total euetiandiottesdttorred
32.538
pursuant to 11U S C l*33(|).............................................
L IA B IL IT IE S
Deposits
21.05
In domestic offices
3.40
24.218
1.247
0
o
0
Mortgage Indebtedness and obligations under
0
Bank't liability on acceptances executed
0
0
148
Other ItafeUlt**
74 080
TotaJ Ita b illtto t.....................................
0
804JITY C A P ITA L
0
2.479
1.584
Surplut , ^
LESS 74el unrealued lotion marketable

All parte* In In to m l and
d tlia n t thall Tiara an opporluni
ty to ba haard at laid hearing*
By order af In* Planning and
Zoning Commluton ol too City
Ot Santord. Florida. Mi* lath
day ol July. I*W
Joa Dannlton. Chairman
City ot Santord
Planning and Zoning
Commluton
A D V IC E TO TH E P UB LIC II
a parton d K id rt to appeal a
dacitton made wiM ratpaci to
any manor cantidarad at Ma
above mealing ar haarlng* ha
may naed a verbatim record ol
Mo proceeding*, including Mo
tottimony and avldanca. which
record It no* provided by Me
City ol Santord iFSiaaaiOS)
Publlth Augutl l.ig . Ifto

Ugai N ottet

0
3.458
N A
Total oquity c o ita l end lotto* dtlorrod
3.458
pur w en I to I I U S C It23(0
Total liabilities, limited life preferred
stock, equity capital, and losses
deterred ourtuant to 12 U S C IU3(i&gt;
32.538
1, Tern A Warren. V&gt;c* President X Cashier ot itw above named
bank do haraby dactora'thal this Report ol Condition it true and
correct loth* best ol my knowledge and belief
.*&lt; Te rn A Warren
July 3*. IWO
We. ttw undersigned directors attest to itw correctness of Mis
statement ol resources and liabilities We declare that II has been
•■amused by ut. and to the best ol our know lodge and belie! hat been
prepared m conformance with the instructions and H true and
correct
Diracfort
/1 ’ Thomat D Barrett
/*/ William H Cross
/ir William C Wood
D E U 73
Publish August l IWO

MMSWDOO APARTMENTS II.
LTD., ■ PNrtdb Llndtod
PtoHWrU^i SUN BANK N A..
aaTruNa* tor JEW ETT
ORTHOPf O K C LIN K P A ..
PENSION PLAN; A USTIN !.
GUIRLINCIR and OONLYN
GUIRLINGER.
RI-NOTtCR OP SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER to
N O T K I IS H E R !B Y GIVEN
to an Ordw ar Final
af toraiStow* dbtod
. t l M B and entered In
Caw Nr. » M M CA 14P pf Rw
Circuit Caurt pf tlw 1STN
Judicial Circuit In and tor SamiARIIRIFIRST RANK A Fadar
m H m p i o t m # iv v nmiiirf m
MOESWOOP APARTMENTS II.
L T D .. # f la rld a Limited
at *1, ara Orton
I w in h r to M* Ngtwat
■at biddar tor cadi at Rw
FrwdDaar at Ma SamMato
County CaurMaua* M Santord.
Simlwto Caunty. Flarlda. at
tl:M bclock A M . an Rw Mh
Ray ot SwNmbar. tWB Rw
oottori:. jn S t T o rja r e f *
1*Final
Juagmint. taunt:
t X N tB fT -A -

LEOAL DESCRIPTIONPHASE II
BEGIN A T A POINT ON THE
■AST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OP MOSS K U D ACCOMDI NO
TO T H I PLAT OP NORTH
ORLANDO SECOND ADDI
T ION AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK IL PAGES IB IB ANO 17
OP T H I PUBLIC RECORDS
OP S IM IN O L I C O U N TY .
PLORIOA. SAID POINT BE
INO IBM P I E T NORTH OF
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER
OP SAID PLAT ANO 3I7LW
P U T SOUTH OP T H I IN
TERSICTIO*l OP T H I EAST
RIOHT-O P-W AV L IN E -O P
SAID MOSS ROAD WITH THE
C I N T I R L IN I OP LONG
W O O O -O V I I O O R O A D i
THENCE RUN SOUTH ALONG
M ID EAST RIOHT-OP-WAV
L I N I OP M O S S R O A D
IN TEN D ED SOUTH A DIS
TAN CE OP 4ia.M P I E T .
THENCE RUN EAST 433.11
P I E T ; T H E N C E RUN
1441*3*'!. 3*7J t P IE T TO A
P O IN T OP C U R V A TU R E :
TH EN C E N O R TH ER LY
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
WESTERLY ANO HAVINO A
Ra d iu s o p ltaaa f e e t , a
C E N T R A L A N G L E OP
4r*44T', AN ARC LENGTH OF
liS.3! P U T AND A CHORD
B E A R IN G N t(* 4 7 ‘ 37'*EJ
THENCE N*r3l'*7"W 143*0
FEET; THENCE tM3*3SS4"W
143.70 P I E T ; T H E N C E
SI*«S7'SS'-W SS.IS P I E T ;
THENCE S3T*37'4I"W I4*.4B
FEET; THENCE N*l&gt;37'tT'W
113.17 FEET; THENCE W IST
331.3* FEET TO T H I POINT
OP IIGINNINO. LESS THE
FOLLOW ING D ESCRIBED
PABCELTOWIT: BEGIN AT A
P O IN T ON T H E E A S T
RIG H T-O F-W A Y U N I OF
MOSS BOAO. 1*1.4* F E E T
SOUTH OP THE INTERSIC
T IO N O f T H E S O U TH
R IG H T-O F-W A Y LIN E OF
YOUNG ROAD ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT OP NORTH
ORLANOO. SECOND AOOI
TIO N , AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IL PACES SS. 54
AND 57. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
OA: RUN THENCE EAST IM
P IE T ; THENCE SOUTH IM
F E E T ; THENCE EAST IM
FEET; THENCE SOUTH t4».M
F E E T; THENCE WEST 3M
F E E T TO T HE EAST
R IG H T O F-W AY L IN I OF
MOSS R O A D ; T H E N C E
NORTH 34*40 F E E T TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNINO.
CONTAINING SOM ACRES.
MORE OR LESS.
Dated at Santord. Florida. Mi*
37M day ol July, lf*0.
MARYANNE MORSE
At Ctorh. Circuit Court
SamInoto County. Florida
BY: JanaE. Jatawk
At Deputy Clark
Publish: Augu*M,Llf*0
OEU-31

CIVIL ACTtOtl I
NAVY ORLANOO FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION, a corporation
ergar lad wider Ma law* of Ma
United States ef America.
Ptatotltt,
v*.

COLIN ROBERT KEOGH and
SUSAN SIMPSON KEOGH, tils
WHO; FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN
SURANCE CORPORATION, a
corporation undtr ttw law* of
Me United Stott* of America, in
it* carporata capacity tig
uidaftag Ma awatoaf FLORIDA
C IN T IR RANK; LA R I MARY
C IM IT A R Y ASSOCIATION;
FR EED O M SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION; C R ID
ITHRIFT OP AMERICA, INC.:
and H A R O L D X I N N E T H
CRABI
N O T K I OP M LR
Itotka It haraby given Mat th#
real property situated In Sami
naia County, Florid*, described
Laf* 14, IS and tB Black 11.
C R YS TA L L A K I W IN TC R
HOMES, eccardtog to ttw plat
tharaaf a* racardid to Plat Reek
L Pag** Ita through it*, of ttw
Public Records af Sam Inal*
County Florid*.
will ba **fd tor cath in hand to
H
m mptoii
ItlgtoMl m i ^aaml otomy it
tow
Ma West (rant dear ef ttw
Seminole County Cawltwuaa to
Santord, Florida, at Me hour of
1I:M am. on the MM day of
August, I***, by Mo Clark at the
Circuit Caurt *1 Ma Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and far
Seminole County. Flarlda.
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment af Faractawr* on
torad by Ma Circuit Caurt ot Ma
ElghtoainM Judicial Circuit In
and t*r Samtook County, Flori­
da, to ttw caaa of NAVY OR
LANDO FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION, a corporation organiiod
under Iha law* of Mo Uni tod
Stato* of America. Plaintiff, v*.
COLIN ROEERT KEOGH and
SUSAN SIMPSON KEOGH, his
wlto; FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN
SURANCE CORPORATION, e
carpdratwi under tlw law* ot
th* United .'tatao ef Amarka, in
It* carpartl* capacity l)q
uMating the attat* ef FLORIDA
CENTER BANK; LAKE MARY
CEM ETARY ASSOCIATION.
FREEOOM SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION; CREDITHRIFT OP AMERICA. INC.;
and H A R O L O K E N N E T H
CRABB, Defendant*, which
baart Cate He Cl MSfaBCA
I4L to ttw Docket af Ml* Caurt.
Tha iB o thall ba mad* tub|Kt
to ttw right *1 Defendant. FED
ERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION, at tpaclflad to
paragraph 7 of said Summary
Pinal Judgment ef Foractotur*.
DATED Mi* MM day ol July.
IftoMARYANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
■Y: JanoE. Jasawlc
Deputy Ckrk
Publish: August 1,1.1(*0

DEU 3d____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
POR SIM IN O LI COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CIRCUIT CtVILNO.
IM U t-CA -14-L
GOVE RNMENT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plalntlll.
v*.
RANDY STRAWOER.otal.
OoNndanlt
NOTICE OP U L E
Notlco I* haraby given that,
pursuant to tlw Order or Final
Judgment entered In thla causa,
In ttw Circuit Court tor Seminole
County, Florida. I will tall th*
proparty situated In SamInoto
County. Florid*.described**:
Lot 13*. SHAOOWBAY UNIT
TWO. according to the Plal
thereof at recorded in Plat Book
37. page* M and to. of Iha Publk
Record* ot SamInoto County,
Florida.
at public sal*, t o the highest and
bail bidder, tor cath. at ttw
Wait Front Door, Seminole
County Ceurlhouto. Santord.
Seminole County, Florida, at
11:00 A M. on September 4th.
ttto.
M A R Y A N N E MORSE
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T

By: JaneE. Jetewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth August 1.1. IWO
O E U 33

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT. giOMTIRNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA CASE NO. to-JTtl-CA IbO
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PROPERTY: (DONE Ifto NISSAN MAXIMA SE
AUTOMOBILE. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
JNIHJ«lP7LT37g*4Q
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO Frank Marllno. c/oThomat Graana.
Esquirt. 313 North Park Aranuo. Santord.
FL 33T73 and Richard Marllno. a Mt
Ptoasanl Skoal. Wakallald. MA01H0
and all othart who claim an Interact In th* following property a)
One Ifto Nissan Masime SE Automobile. V IN - JNIHJ01P7LT370440.
which was tailed on or about ttw JOth day ot April, ltto at or ntar
Georgetown Drive et Lake Howell Condominiums. Samlnoto County.
Florida, by and (wind hold by th* Samlnoto County Sharllt'i
Department. Seminole County. Florida, who will appear balore ttw
H ONORABLE C. VER N O N M IZ E . JR . on 13th day ol September.
Ifto at 130 A M in room N334 tor the purpose ot tiling a Petition lor
Ruk to Show Causa and tor Final Order ot Forfeiture why the
described property should not bo tortoltod to the us* ot or tale by ttw
Sheriff ot Seminole County, Florida, upon producing due proof Mat
Iha tarn* wat usad in Samlnoto County. Florida. In viola I ion ol ttw
law* ol ttw Stato ol Florida dealing wiM contraband and other
criminal oftentat pursuant to Florida Statute* *33 701 704 YOU DO
NOT NEED TO APPEAR. I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y Mat Mlt Notice
and it* accompanying pleadings ara bolng served pursuant to
F lor Ida Statuto* *33 701 70*. Mlt 37th day of July. 1H0
NORMAN R W O LF INGE R. S TA TE A T T O R N E Y
BY: AN N E E RICHARDS R U TB E R G . A S A .
Florida Bar No 317401. 100 East F lrtl
Slrtel. Santord. Florida 13771
Publlth August 1.0. Ifto
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IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT. ilG N TIE N TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. 1EMINOLE COUNTY.
F LORI DA CASK N O fO ltU C A ItG
IN R E F O R F E IT U R E OF TH E FO LLO W IN G D E S C R IB ED
P R O P E R TY 111ONE 1*77 O A TS U N F O U R DOOR
A U TO M O B ILE . V E H IC L E ID E N T IF IC A T IO N N U M B ER
HLGOI007447*
N O T I C I OF F O R F E IT U R E P RO CEED ING S
TO Samuel Reynold*. 17*4 SE 2nd
Avenue. Gainesville. F L J340I 730* or
443 Me Fall Avenue. Orlando, F L 33*01
and all ottwrt who claim an Interatl in the following property a)
One 1(77 Dattun Four Door Automobile. V IN HLG41007447I which
wat tailed on or about Mo I lies day of May. IWO at or near County
Road 437 and Magnolia Avenue Altamonte Springs. Seminole
County. Florida, by and being held by ttw Seminole County Shef ill s
Department. Seminole County. Florida, who will appear before the
HONORABLE C VERN ON M IZ E . JR on 13th day ot September
IWB at 1 30 A M ir room N ile tor ttw purpose ol tiling a Petition tor
Rule to Show Caul# and lor Fmel Order ot Forfeiture why the
described property should not be tor toiled to the use ot or sa'e by the
Sherilf ol Seminole County, Florida upon producing due proof that
Iha same wat used in Seminole County. Florida in violation ot tha
lawk ol tha Stale ol Florida dealing with contraband and other
criminal offenses pursuant to Florida Statutes *33 701 7*4 YO U DO
NOT N E E D T O A PP EAR . I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y that Mis Notice
and lit accompanying pleadings art being ser.ed pursuant to
Florida Statutes *33 701 704. this 27M day ol July ino
NORMAN R W O LFIN G ER . S TA TE A TTO R N E Y
BY ANNE E RICHARDS R U TB E R G A S A
Florida Bar No 3*7*01. &gt;00 East First
Street Santord Fiortd* 33771
Publish Augutl I t IWO
O E U 10

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N O T K I OP OtSaOLUTION
OP PARTMCMMtP
You are haraby adilwd I
Flarlda gamrat partnership, ha*
ba*n dtotobtoP a* at June 13.
ttto Richard B. Maastrain.
Taras# Maatfralli. and John A.
Ware, ware M* ante partoar* at
ttw parMarto ip. Th* partoartolp to*H ne langtr ba Utoto tor
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Tan
John A. War*
Pubilto: July ZS B August 1. X
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OCT 3*1

CITY OP
LAR I MART, ELMIBM
N O TK I OP
PUBLIC NBARINB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
by Me City Cammlttlon af ttw
City at Lab* Mary, Fund*. Mat
an August M. M B at
7:to P M , ar a* taws Itwraaftor
a* paattot*. to tant&lt;dor ftrat
reading ol ^l^t ar^P^i^i^i^t^t ^t^t—
AN ORDINANCE OP T H I
CITY OF LAKE MARY. PLOR
IOA, PROVIDING FOR THE
VACATING OF A PORTION OF
T H I F L A T O F CR YSTA L
LAWN L O C A T IO IN T H I
CITY OF LARK MARY. FLOR
IDA. ANO MORR FARTICULARLV DESCRIBEO HEREIN.
FROVIOINO FOR SSVERA
B IL IT V , C O N F L IC T AND
■ F F IC T IV t DATE.
, ...-a i u . MUi
U IP9W
m Im ^AaaaalliMl
m 1W
1TH BEfLT i m
portion of M* Plat:
THE SOUTHERLY 7 FRET
OF LO TI I ANO I ANO THE
NORTHERLY 7 F I S T OF LOT
3 OF THE CRYITAu LAWN
SUBDIVISION. F l a t BOOK X
FAGC B AS R IC O R M O IN
T H I PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Th* Publk Haarlng will be
held In Itw Cammktton Cham
bars. Ml Vtott Lak. Mary Bled.,
Lak* Alary. Th* Publk li In­
vite*-to-aftond and b* haard.
Said haarlng may ba centtnuad
tram tlm* t* tlm* until a
dKltion k made by the City
Cammlttlon. Captot pf Rw Ordl
nanca In hill ara ayallaMa in Ma
City Clerk'tonka.
A TAPED RICORO OF THIS
M IIT IN O IS MAOR BY T H I
C I T Y FO R IT S C O N V E ­
NIENCE. THIS RICORO MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FOR FUR
FOSE5 OF AFFEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE
CITY WITH RESPECT TO TH S
FOREGOING MATTER. ANY
PERSON WISHING TO I N ­
SURE THAT AN A O IO U A TI
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
A D VISED TO MAKE TH E
NECESSARY A R R AN G E­
MENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN
RKPEN1E.
CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
JOAN WOOORUFF.
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
Datod. July SB IfW
Publish: August I.Xttol
DIIJ-1

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N o U c t i

N O T K I OP
FIC TITIO U S NAM E

are engaged in bminaw at 34*1
Slate Read W Lengwaad, FL
307f, Saminato County. FNrldX
undw Ma Fktttteuk Nam* af
LIPHAM_CL«AN ERX**nd Maf
wa Intond to ragtotor said name
WIM Ma Clark af M* Circuit
Caurt, Seminal* Cawdy- Ftorl
da. in ecwrdanc* with the
Fravltlani af tha Flctlllau*
Name Slatutot. TaWlt: Jactton
MBS* Flarlda Slatutot t*S7.
IN G U S H COIN OF
LAUNORICS, INC. d/b/a
LIPHAM CLEANERS
Charlat F. English, Jr.
RaMaL. English
Sacrafary-Traasurar
PubUdi: July tB 3S A August
I, B Ifto
DET-WB___________________
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP TR EE IBffTEENTN
JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO P M
M M IN O LI COUNTY.
PLORIOA.
CA M M i l CIBMM-CA-ta-L
JULIA AONUS. AWnlniskakli
at fh* Etlata at JOSRPH
■ LWOOO I I S I L I I N a/h/a
JOSEPH I.E IS E L IIN ,
Plaintiff.
N O O O I N R. H A V E N E R
OUNTMIR. and HERMAN R.
GUNTHER, htr hmband. and
{Blank), an unknown parton in
paaaaatton af M* subnet real
pragerty. and MICHAEL C.
LAPINSKAS. and MARY E.
M A TN E S f/k/a M A R Y I .
LAPINSKAS. and CITICORP
SAVINGS OP FLORIDA. INC.,
a Fadarat Savings and Lean

N O T I C I I* g le a n that
pursuant to M* Summary Final
Judgmanf af Ftractoiura an
farad an July SI ifto. In Civil
Acttun No. Cl fbStof-CA la L af
Ma Clrcuff Caurt af tha SigntoinM Judklat Ctrcuit In Mid tor
Samlnoto County, FtorId*. In
which JU L IA AONUS. Admtolshatrl* af Ma E stato af
JO M PH ■ LWOOO IIM L E IN
a/k/a JOSEPH I . IIM L E IN .
I* th* PMntlN. and NORI dh R.
HAVENER GUNTHER, and
HIRMAN R. GUNTHIR, twr
huttamd. and I Blank), an uw
known partan in paaaasatan of
Iha sublact real property, and
MICHAEL C. LAPINSKAS. and
M A R Y I . M A T H IS t/k/a
MARY I . LAPINSKAS. and
C IT IC O R P S A V IN G S O F
FLORIDA. INC.. A Federal
k U B u ) u d Bwg|

I will toll to Itw
fcj wwak

af M* West Front Poor ef Ma
lamlnal* County Courthouse,
Ml North Park Avenue, San­
tord, Flarlda batwaan Me hours
el 11:11 AM and 3 : » PM. m i th*
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taltowing described real proper
ty tat torto In th* Summary
Final Judgmtnt ter Foret lo
aura:
Let a. Block O. SOUTH
PINECRIST, according to Itw
Ftat tharaaf at recorded In Plat
B**b IB Pages * and tB of th#
Public Racarda et Samlnol*
County. Florida.
DATED Ml* S*M day of July,
ifto.
By Jarw l. Jaaawk
A* Deputy Clark
Publlth: August t.B !* »
DEU-Si"
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IW N TE S N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLORIDA CAM M l fdSflS-CA-IbB

INRE: FORFEITURE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PROPERTY: (D O NE ttoSCHEVROLETBLAZER
AUTOMOBILE. VEHICLE IOENTIFICATIONNUMBER:
IGIEKIIH7FF304JM
NOTICE OP FORFEITURE PROCRROINGS
TO: KwwwM F. Hlghbargar. 3111.
Sandarland Road. Maitland. FL
117311514
and ail othart who claim an Interatl In ttw tallowing property: a)
On* ItoS Chevrolet giator Automobile. VIN: lG*f KI4M7FFJOs3to.
which wa* totted on or about the I3M day of April. IfW at or near tha
Albertion't parking tot on U.S. Highway 17 ft at Stato Road 434.
Longwood. Samlnoto County, Florida, by and being held by m#
Seminal* County Sheriff t Deportment. Samlnoto County. Florida,
who will appear baton ttw HONORABLE C. VERNON MIZE. JR.,
on IJrti day ot Soptember. ifto at 1:30 A.M. In room N134 tor ttw
purpoto of tiling a Petition tor Rule to Shew Cauee and tor Final
Order et Forfeiture why Mo described property should not bo
tortoltod to ttw uao of or sale by Mt Sfwrltl ot Somlnol* County,
Florid*, upon producing due proof Mat the tam* wat utad In
Samlnoto County. Florida, in violation ot tlw laws ot Mo Slat* ot
Florida dotting wiM contraband and other criminal oftonsta
pursuant to Florida Statutes *33 701 7*4. YOU DO M T H IE D TO
APPEAR. I HEREBY C E R TIFY that tbit Nolle* and lit
accompanying pleading* are bolng tarrad pursuant to Florida
Statute* *31.701 .7*4. this 37thday ol July. 1000.
NORMAN R. WOLFINGER. STATE ATTORNEY
BY: ANNEE RICHARDS RUTBERG. A S A .
Florida Bar No. 7*7401.100 East First
Slroat. Santord. Florid* 31771
O E U II
Publlth: August 1,0. IPto
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. EIB N TB IN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA CASE M i OP3011-CA-tbR
IN R E F O R F E iT U R E O F TH E FO LLO W IN G D E S C R IB E D
P R O P E R TY 11)01.100 00 U N IT E D S TA TE S C U R R EN C Y

M TIC B O F FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
T O Bernard Pew. 114 PlymouM Aranu*.
Altamonte Springs. F L 11701 or c/o
Seminole County Jail. I l l Bush
Boulevard. Santord. F L 13771
and all ottwrt who claim an Interatt In ttw following proparty a)
I t .100 00 US currency, which wat tailed on or about ttw tit day el
Juno, Ifto at or near ttw "Club 434" at Anchor Road. Samlnoto
County, Florida, by and being hald by Itw Samlnoto County Sheriff*
Department. Samlnoto County. Florida, who will appear before ttw
HON OR ABLE R O B E R T B M cG R EG O R . on llth day of September.
IVW at t OO A M In room N337 tor ttw purpoto of filing a Petition tor
Rule to Show Causa and lor Final Order of Forfeiture why ttw
described property should not bo tortoltod to ttw uto ol or tale by ttw
Sherilf ot Samlnoto County. Florida, upon producing duo proof that
ttw tam* wat utad In Samlnoto County, Florida, in violation et ttw
low* ol ttw Stato ol Florid* dealing with contraband and other
criminal ol tense* pursuant to Florida Statute* *31 7*1 704 Y O U DO
NOT NEED TO APPEAR. I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y Mai Hilt Notice
and its accompanying pleadings ar* being served pursuant to
FlarldaS lalutotfll 7*1 7*4, thlt 37thday ol July. IWO
NORM AN R W O LFIN G ER . S TA TE A T T O R N E Y
BY A N N E E RICHARDS R U TB E R G . A S A .
Florida Bar No !*740t. lOOEatl Flrtl
Jk ra l Santord. Florid* 31771
D C U 13
Publlth August 1.1.1*

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT. IIO HTCtNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIOA CASE NO. tt-m aCA ISK
IN R E F O R F E IT U R E O F TH E FO LLO W IN G O E SCR I B E D
P R O P ER TY (H O N E ItoO FORD STATIO NW AG ON
A U TO M O B ILE V E H IC LE ID E N T IF IC A T IO N NU M B ER
0Kt4B774l*4

NOTICI OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS
TO Terete J Bloom held. M3
Turttomound Drive. Cattalberry.
F L 33707
and all others who claim an Interet I in the tallowing property a) one
ItoO Ford Stationwagon Automobile. V IN 0K*4B 334tbt. which wat
sai/ad on or about Itw 13th day ol May. 1*10 al Or near ttw Disco F ood
Store near County Road 437 and Magnolia Aranu* near Altamonte
Springs. Seminole County. Florida by and being held by ttw
Sammoto County Sherilf* Department. Seminole County. Florida
who will appear before ttw HON OR ABLE R O B E R T B M cGREGOR
on llth day ol September. IWO al f 00 A M In room N337 lor tha
purpose ot tiling a Petition ter Rule to Show Cauto and tor Final
Order ot Forfeiture why ttw described property should not be
lorteited to the ut* ol or tale by the Sheritt ol Saminoto County
Florid*, upon producing duo proof that ttw tam* wat utad In
Sanunoi* County Florida, in violation at ttw tows ot ttw Stato ol
Florida dealing with contraband and other criminal offenses
pursuant to Florida Slatutot *33 701 7*4 YOU DO NOT NEED TO
APPEAR I H E R E B Y CER TIFY that lhtt Notice and its
accompanying pleadings ara being served pursuant to Florida
Statutes *31101 70s. this llth day ol July, in o
NORMAN R W O LFIN G ER . S TA TE A T T O R N E Y
BY A N N E E RICHARDS R U TB E R G . A S A
Florida Bar No 1*7MI. lOOEatl Flrtl
Sheet.Santord Florid*H77l
Publish August 1,4. IWO
D E U 14

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NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY TH E
CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING MATTER. ANY
PERSON WISHING TO EN­
SURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
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INGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
.A D V ISED T O MAKE TH E
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EXPENSE.

CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Caral Edward*.
City Clark
Dated July II. IWO
Publlth: Augutt 1.1HO
DEUI
_______________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
*

Nolle* I* haraby given «*»t I
. am engaged In bu*ln*t* at lap*

* Mar* C l . Sanford. FL a m .
■ Samlnot* County, Florida, under
; Itw Flctitleu* Nam* of R N T
P O STAL P R ES O R T SERV; ICES, and that I Inland to
-. rm liter laid noma with Itw
■ Clark at ttw Circuit Court. Sam
Inole County. Florida. In ac
* cordanc* with ttw Provltion* ot
Itw Flctlllog* Nam* Statute*.
To W it Section I t lO t Florida
SMtula* ItW
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Judge atlNa Circuit Caurt at ttw
Elghtaanth Judicial Circuit at
Florida. In and lor Seminal*
County, on IK* Nth day ot July.
IHO. In a certain cauoa between
DOLORES AGUIRE. Plaintiff,
v*. INGRID M CAPANO. 0*
tandant. balng Civil Action
Number Cl (RiajgCA-UP. I
will tall at public auettan to ma
hlgha»t and bail tlddir lor cath
at lha Watt front dear at ttw
Caurfheuta In laniard. SamlnoN
County, Florida, at ttw hour at
1100 o'clock an tho ath day of
Saptambar, IHO. th* following
d*K r Ibad praparty:
Lot 10. S TO C K B R ID G E .
UNIT ONE. according to ttw
plat tharoot a* rocordad In Plat
■oak w. Pag** n and M. Public
Record* at Saminola County.
Flarlda
MARYANNS MORSE
AACIark at ttw Circuit Court
By: JanaE. Jatawlc
Deputy Clark
Publlih: Augutt I. A IHO
DEU JO

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now tor your future. IicalWnt
fringe bonatlt*. Company
attabllUiod IMI. EicoiWnt
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lik* piopla and ara willing to
work. HS or agulvalant, ago It
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bdrm l bath. U JJ mo. plut
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SPECIALI Contra! H/A. pool,
laundry. Largo I bdrm.
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LANDSCAPERS
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potiHani Driver'* Llcan**
raqulrad
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Temporary petition* tor
Waroheuiaman and light
packaging
Full lima work
available from appa. Sag! 10
thru Nov 30th Call Peggy lor
apot M Th a a m ease

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Eaparlancad wath/dry told
JPM tOPM Frl thru Mon
Apply Samlneia Centra
Laundromat. Jot I Orlande Dr.
SamnNrd. IWal Mart Ptacal

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• CARPET Pluth brown with
high grade wattle padding U0
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keep trying

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tor twin tin bad Orange,
graan. yellow and whit* *30
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connected bonchtaal* Out
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greenhouse,- 11,000 sq It.
warehouse; 1.000 sq It. oMlce
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greenhouse. Ibdrm. homo.

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Fireplace. 11X11 In ground
pool with healed laccuitl. 1
parches, privacy lanced yard
, w/lrrigatlen system, tel,too

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beat, shop Winn-Dixie. We’ve made a com­
mitment to bring you the lowest prices on
the best quality and variety of products
for your family. Save every week without
having to shop around. You’ll come out
with the lowest total food bill, and that’s
why we say Winn-Dixie has prices Nobody
Can Beat.

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NEW S DIGEST

C o u n ty is fa cin g $40.6 m illio n
in red ink over next five years

□ S p o rts

ByJ. MARK RARFII

’ Notes upset Lyman, 5*2

Herald s ta ll writer

S A N F O K I) - W illie M cC loud tim e d a livellllt r r VVetlneitl.iy In help S e inlntile I Hull upset
L ym a n . 5-2. In a Sem inole A lh le lle Conference
liasel).ill game.
T h e 'N u ll's upped Ihelr reeortl In 0 12 w ith Iluw in a s ILiv Atlenek paced Ihe nlTense w llh a
lh r e e U lllil.lv .

Saa S a t* 11

Pirates, Royals win openers
T he I’lrates anti R o ya ls opent-il ih e HhH)
season w ith victo ries W eilnestlay a s Ihe Saulurd
Recreation D c p a rlm rn i J u n io r Major Leaguc
h.isch.ill season not u iiile r way.
T he I’lra le s rallletl iw iee in b r ill ihe Orioles.
IT-7, anti Ihe Ko vals usetl a 14-run llrs l in n in g
in w hl|i ih e C a rd in a ls 1H-H

S A N F O K I ) — C o n s tru c tio n In
S e m ino le C o u n ty could Ih - slowed
b rco u sc ol a 840 0 m illio n co un ty
road co n stru ction sh ortfa ll d u rln u
the next five years
"W e have e xhausted every a b ility
that we have that Ihe stale has
U lv c n u s . " s a id c o m m is s io n e r
S a n d ra G le n n , ch a irm a n o l the
c o u n ty c o m m is s io n . " W e have
a lw a y s taken the position that ad
valorem Ip n ijie rtyl lu xe s Is not the
fair way to fund roads: uasollne
lu xe s and fees a re ."
In MKI2. a stale grow th m anage­
ment po licy called "c o n c u rre n c y "

w ill requ ire that Sem inole C o u n ty
In-gln to lm |irovc crow ded roads
w ith in three years — IH*)5. C o n ­
cu rre n cy requires adequate roads,
water a n il sewers Ih 1 available for
the cu rre n t |M)|)ulalluu before new
residents m ove In. Those services
m ust Ih - available In-fore or u n ­
derway when new re s ld e iils m ove to
ihe co un ty.
II those services a re n 'l available,
the stale w ill prevent co m m ission
ers lrum approving new construelion. M onday. Ihe w atchdog organ i­
zation T axW a tch predicted a TO
p e re e n l s ia te w ld e d o w n tu rn In
eontructlon If adequate roads aren't
available d u rin g Ihe next liv e years
Sem inole C o u n ty Is u sin g a ll of Its

a v a ila b le s la te * a n d fe d e r a lly granted gasoline taxes and a ll hut
one cent o l its lm-al option gasoline
taxes to |m v fur road co nstru ction .
Voters turned dow n use o f the last
o ption a l gas la x . then lagged ihe
"G re e n P e n n y " Iasi Novem ber. T he
|H*nny w ould have raised about
8750 .0 0 0 |H -r y e ar lo r Ihe county
a n d w ould have p rim a rily gone for
m a il tH'aullfleallon.
G o v. Hob M a rlin e /, facin g re­
election, lia s co n tin u e d lu declare he
w ould veto any statewide la x In­
creases W llh the threat o f that veto,
la w m a ke rs have not |&gt;ro|xiscd new
gasoline taxes lo r co u n tie s lo Ihe
L e g i s la t u r e , w h ic h c o n v e n e d
T uesday.
A c u tin iy co nsu ltan t said w tihn u i
an Increase lu co u n ty gasoline taxes
nl up lo four cen ts |h t gallon of
gasoline, traffic n il co u n ty roads
See R oads. P age 5 A

Saa Pag* IB

Som e local high
school proms set
for this weekend

CITY P&amp;Z PREVIEW

Gilbert, Krickstein advance
IIK A T IIK O W — llra tl G ilbert. Ihe It&gt;|&gt; seetl.
anti scculld-seeded A aron Krlt k sle ln cru ised to
victo rie s W eilnestlay In Ihe P r tld riitla l- lla rh r
T e n n is Classic.
A ro u n d u p o l y e s ie rtla y 's a ctio n anti a
sch edule of today's m a le lie s ap|icars Inside.

B y V IC K I O a tO R M IIR
Herald s ta ll writer

SaaSaga 11

□ F lo rid a

Official: Tax plan may backfire
T A I.L A IIA S S K K — A n otllelal w llh Ihe Flo rid a
T o b a c c o a n d C a n d y A s s o c ia tio n w a rn e d
legislators W eilnestlay that Governor M a rlin e /plan In Increase cigarette luxes In hin d Indigent
lit .111h care could haekllre.
T h e asvM latino sa ys lh .il Ihe Increase could
eosl Ihe slate 820.H m illio n ut stale la x revenues
anti another SOT. 7 m illio n In sales in Inm ileggrrs
w ho w oultl bring cigarettes fnnn other stales
that have lower lattes

Saa Pag* 2A

BRIERS

- *»-&lt;♦«-■ -

LOTTO jackpot at $53 million
T A I.I.A IIA S S K K — T icket sales lor th is w eek's
l.n tlo name are ru n n in g al such a Iasi c lip that
F'lorltla Lottery o fficia ls W ednesday raised their
e s llm a le lor Ihe jackpot In S5T m illio n .
T h a t's sligh tly below Ihe stale reeortl $55 Ili
m illio n won hv Sheelah Kvan ol W inter S|&gt;rlugs
In IIIHH. a n il o fficials said the record could Inc x c rc d c d If tlx* brisk pace ol lle ke l sales
co iitlnu es.
" la illo sales lor th is week through noon today
are at Ihe highest level we've ever seen.” Lottery
Secretary Rebecca Paul said lit nim m intT iig the
revised estimate.
T h e Initial e s llm a le alter 850 m illio n
Paul attributed som e ol the brisk sales In the
iiiir n ih ifU n n T u e sd a y o l the "Q u ic k P ic k "
feature, w h ich a llo w s players to have tln-lr
num bers random ly selected by Ihe L o tte ry 's
t outjitiler.
'"Q u ic k P ick ' Is an overnight success." she
said
We estim ate that one In every lour Lotto
in ki is sold Tuesday w as a Q u ic k P ic k .'"
Paul urt&gt;ed players to buy their laitto ticke ts
early to avoid long lin e s F rid a y and Saturday
T icket stiles continu e until 10:50 p m S aturday,
h all an hour la-fore Ihe drawlntt

County Spring Break begins
S A N F O R D — Studen ts lu Sem inole C o u n ty
have an extended S|)rmit llre a k tills year.
In-glutllng tomorrow and e n ding on A jirll
W illie the break Itself o fficially iM 'ttlllso il A p ril
!l. a Icache i work day. lic g o lla lrd hv Ihe union
prior to Ihe start ol the school vear. w ill Hive the
stu de nts another ila y oil
S ch o ols w ill Ih - closed ih in u g the break,
alth ou ith some a lh le lle com|M-titions. In clu din g
district tennis &lt;m ii|n-lllliiu and stale w rlg h lllllmu contests, w ill &gt;on tliu ie dm mu i In perim l
F ro m s t a ll and w ire re p o rts

INDEX
B r i d g e .............
C l a s s i f i e d * ......
C o m i c e ...........
C r o s s w o r d ......
D e a r A b b y ...... .
D e a t h s ............
Edito ria l..........
F lo r i d a ............

......... O B
.. . 3 B
... 3 1
..........I B
3B

Sunny and mild
S u m iv and m ild to
dav w ith a luuh in
Ihe up|H r 70s \\ unis
to tile n o llh w e sl al 5
to It) m pli Fair and
w arm er tom uhi w uh
a low III the lllld 5tN

For more weather, saa Pag* 2A

S a n d ra Q la n n
'S ta te fu n d s e x h a u s te d '

H ,..id Photo b, Tommy Vuicont

Ronald and Iho boys want to leave this
location on 17-92 near Airport Boulevard lor a

new home just lo the south, clo se r lo Lake
Mary Boulevard

M a ll p u b lic h e a rin g t o p s a g e n d a ;
lo c a l re s ta u ra n t w a n ts to M c M o v e
B y J. B R A D L E Y D IL L IN O
Herald staff writer
S A N F O K I) — C o y re s ld e iils w ill have their
llrs l o|&gt;|M&gt;rtm ilt y to cx|ircss op in io n s u Ih iu I
Ihe SIIX) m illio n Sem inole M all |irn|ccl al Ihe
c tly p la n n in g and /lin in g cu m m lssln n meel
lu g tonight
In o ilie r business scheduled lo co n ic InTnrr
tllc com m ission ers. Mi D o n a ld s K is la n r a iil

w ill reqnesl approval lls p la n s lor a new
liH-allon a l T7H5 O /latiiln D rive h w ould
re|ilaee Ihe exlslt|ng lin u tlu n on at 2!N)|
O rlan do D rive
On the m all, re p re se n lallve s nl develu|H'r
M elvin S im o n and A ssoelales w ill present the
21 I acre proposal tonight d u rin g S an fo rd 's
llrs l p u b lic hearing on the project T he
cnm m tsslnn w ill vole on re /u iilu g Ihe site al
S ee M a ll. Page 5 A

Prom lim e is here for Sem inole C o u n ty school*.
S e m in o le H igh S rltn o l. 2701 G eorgia Avc..
S an lo rd. w ill hold Its prom a l Daytona llcuch
Satu rday and o ilie r school* w ill hold Ihelr d a ilie s
lid s weekend and taler th is m onth.
"h 's a very special lim e of year." said llarlrara
Kohlnson. In n ikk rrjicr a l L ym a n High Selling. I I II
S o iith e a sl Lake Avc.. laingw ood. w ho Is helping
ecMirdlnale Ihe cven l at that school. "W e sold m il
o u r ticke ts several w eeks ago."
T h e re were 350 ile ke ts so lil Inr L y m a n 's 8:H) |h t
|h t s o ii event w h ich w ill he a l Ihe SlonlTcr Kesorl In
O rla n d o tom orrow.
W h ile som e prom ticke ts Include adm issio n 10
o n ly the dance. L y m a n students w ill receive a lu ll
d in n e r as a pari of Ihe e v e n in g 'sfcsltv ltlcs.
J a n e CiHi|H-r. facu lty ad visor a l Sem inole High
S e llin g m charge o l Ihe school prom , said there are
alHiut 500 n lu d cn ts expected al Ihelr prom , w hich
Is free to m em bers of Ihe ju n ior and senior class. II a
ju n io r o r senior w ants lo brin g a gucsl from outside
Ihe school o r from n u o lh cr class, ilekets can Inpurchased Inr 815 each
T h e ju n io r class tra d itio n ally raises ilu- m oney to
jiay lor Ihe dance, w h ich w ill tn- held tills year ill
ilu- Daytona Ik-aeh H ilton Saturday Irom H p in
u n til m idnight.
“ We don't oiler dinner, lu ll then again, we don 'I
charge Inr Ihe Ik k e ts." Cooper said. S tudents al Ihe
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l p rom w ill have h ors
d 'ou evers available to them . I hough
A ssista n t Prlneljxd Fred Tomlin**, w ho serves .is
a c tiv itie s d ire ctor al Lake M ary High Selunil. 055
l.ungw innl Lake Mary Koad. Lake M ary, said tickets
in ih e lr |irum — available fur 8110 |» r person — are
going last la ik c Mary seniors w ill In- a d m llle d to
Ihe dance free ol charge T he school pritin w ill InA |iril 2H from llp .m . m in i I a.in at Ihe Luke lliie u a
V lsl.t Illllo ti near W a ll D isney W orld
" T h e k ids are very excited ahoul the prom tills
y e a r." T o m h ro ssa ld
T om brn s said Lake M a ry 's prom w h ich w ill
Include Ihe cro w n in g ol ilu- royal court ol i in- prom
and r iilc r tu lm iic n l hv a d isc jin-key Irom Tup-40
radio station XLIO O
S e e P ro m s . Page 3 A

State attempting
to breathe new life
into polluted lake
F ro m s ta ff a n d w ire re p o rts
A P O P K A — T he stale has begun
r e s t o c k in g L a k e A |io p k .i w ith
large m o iilh Ilass. Ihe same l\|n- ol
lls li ill.il w as wl|H d m il h\ e h euil
eats and nrgaule waste when Ilu
la k e h e e a ille F l o r i d a ' s m o s t
polluted
T he resto cking is |&gt;art ol a stale
wide laki- le s lo ra llo n elfnrl hv the
Florida G am e .m il F'reshw aler Fish
C m iiiiiK s lo n S i.lie o llle la ls are m il
sidertug re sio ra ilo n ol la ik r .lesiqr. a
sia g n a n i K u kw a le r ol the S i .lu im s
Itlv e r In east c e n tra l S e m in o le
C'nunlv
Ih e Im llom ol La k e .lesiqr Is
m uek v lim n vears ol ra in w a ter
Row ing Irmu nearliv agrn iiliu r.d
la n d s a n d |nillullmi Irmu x rvcra l
sew age Ire a lilie iil p la u ls llia l have
sin ce slop p ed d in luirglllg Into Ihe
lake Sta le officials want In p u m p
som e ol the water m il ol Ihe lake
a n d allow Ilu r\|si*ed llliu k to
h a rd en lu lu a h a u l adidn- surface
O llle la ls ilu ii plan in replant ilu
shore with .iqilulU |daills a n d ie
s lin k the laki w llh K is s N o ila li
has In ■ ii k I o il tin • Hurl
T h e llsli eo m u iissio u Iasi itio u ih
halt lied I m illio n l.irg e m m ilh K is s
a n d h as In &lt;u i e h .m u g th em into
l- ik c A|Hipka m &gt;
&lt;»• g allon s ln.nl*
I d on I th in k Ihe llsli w ill h .m
•ilin ti ol a « halier
sa id F.ail

S e e L a k e . Page 5 A

The nightmare continues
For those poor m otorists who must traverse 14
(luring rush hour Ihe nightmare got even mghtmaner
on W ednesday when two accidents between Ihe Lake
Mary Boulevard and Longwood ends caused lengthy

HgtftkJ Photo by Tommy Vmcgnl

delays Here police clear Ihe interstate o l debris
jtte r a truck overturned in the eastbound lane nea'
ihe Longwood rest slo p M inutes earlier an accident
near the A A A building s h ille d traffic Into a crawl

X

�■ A — Sanlord Herald. Sanford. Flood* — Thursday. April 5. 1980

NEWS FROM TH E REGION AND A C R O S S THE S T A T E

Editorial bill gets local support
Eastern asks to break pilot contract
N E W Y O R K — F in a n cia lly a ilin g Eastern A ir lin e s asked a
b a n k ru p tcy court W ednesday fo r perm ission to break Its
co ntract w ith the A ir Lin e P ilo ts A ssociation so th a t It can cut
co sts by an estim ated $SO m illio n a year.
T h e move. If approved, w o u ld a llo w the M ia m i-ba se d a irline
to Impose tem porary wage c u ts a n d w o rk ru le s o n w o rking
pilots. T h e com pany said those changes are e sse n tia l If It Is to
em erge from bankru ptcy protection.
Eastern said that two years o f negotiations w ith A L P A have
tailed to produ ce a la stin g solution to Ita labor woes.
A u n ion spokesm an called E a s te rn 's move a " la s t re so rt."

N ASA testing Hubble telescope
C A P E C A N A V E R A L — N A S A engineers scra m b le d W ednes­
d a y to com plete testing o f the H ubble S pace Telescope,
w o rk in g a ro u n d th e c lo c k to ready the re v o lu tio n a ry
Instrum ent for blastoff T uesday aboard the sh uttle D isco v e ry .
" T h e o n ly threat (to the la u n c h date) In m y m in d la If
som eth in g goes w rong w ith the telescope te s tin g ." N A S A
spokesw om an U a a M alone said. “ W e're not tra c k in g any
D iscovery's countdow n la sch eduled to begin a t 3 p.m . E D T
S aturday, about an h o u r after the s h ip 's four-m an. one-wom an
crew arrives at the Ken nedy Space C e n te r from H o u s to n .
If a ll goes well, co m m an de r L o re n S h rive r, 4 5 . co-pilot
C h a rle s Bolden. 43, Steven H aw ley. 38. Bruce M cC a n d le ss. 92.
a n d K a th ryn S u lliv a n . 38. w ill b la st o ff on th e 3 5 th shuttle
m issio n at 8:47 a.m. Tuesday, tw o da ys e a rlie r th a n o rig in a lly
planned.

T ALLAH ASSEE A House
su b-co m m itte e voted W ednes­
day to force new spaper editorial
w riters to sign Ihelr w o rk and
file fin a n cia l d isclosu re form s
s im ila r to those re q u ire d of
p u b lic officials.
T he b ill w as approved by (he
J u d ic ia r y s u b c o m m it t e e on
C o u rt S y s te m s . P ro b a te and
C o n su m e r L a w on a 4-3 vote
that cam e despite w a rn in g s It
m igh t v io late both th e privacy
righ ts o f new spaper em ployees
a n d the freedom o f the press.
S u p p o rte rs o f the m easure
argued that since new spapers
w ie ld c o n s id e r a b le c lo u t In
s h a p in g p u b lic o p in io n . Ihe
p u b lic has a right to k n o w if an
edito rial w rite r's Judgem ent Is
clouded by srif-tn ie rrst. S e m i­
nole C o u n ty sponsors o f Ihe b ill
Include Reps. A H G rln d lc . RA lta m o nte S prings, a n d Frank
Stone. R-Casaelberrv.

Fraternity
initiation
led to ban

Hazardous waste found In Qainaavilla
G A IN E S V IL L E — State officia ls have found 4 2 b u rle d d ru m s
— som e o f w h ic h m ay co n ta in hazardou s waste — a t a site that
h as been u n d e r federal cle a n u p sin ce 1963.
Bo bby H a l brook, a state D epartm ent o f T ran sp ortation
o fficia l overseeing th e clean up, aald T uesday the d ru m s were
discovered In m id-M arch d u rin g a rou tine e xca va tio n required
aa part of the cleanup.
"It appears to be w h ite p a in t and asphalt residue in 18 of the
d ru m s, and the rest were e m p ty ." H a l brook s a id .'
ipo li
it lo oks lik e It m ig h t be abene o f the same th in g we found
before."
In 1983. D O T o ffic ia ls sa id they had been d u m pin g
p o te n tia lly hazardou s wastes at the u na u tho rize d site Just
northeast o f G a in e sville for about s ix years. Fe de ra l e n viron ­
m e n ta l o fficials ordered the site cleaned up.

Surrey: abortion support still high
T A L L A H A S S E E — Florid a residen ts have not ch a n g e d th eir
gen erally su pportive view s about abortion In a n y sign ifican t
w a y since 1986. a Florida State U n iv e rs ity researcher says.
A cco rd in g to su rve ys In 1986 and 1990. F lo rid ia n s supported
legal abortions m ost strongly w h en the life o f the m othe r was
endangered. D r.Suzanne P a rk e r said In a re port released
Tuesday.
In 1986, the level of support w as 91 percent. F o u r y e ars later.
It w as 89 percent, she aald.
There also co ntinu es to be m a jo rity support for a n abortion
In casea-bf in cest o r rape — 84 percent In 1986 a n d 8 6 percent
In 1990.
P arker said there has been a s lig h t Increase In th e support for
a w om an's rig h t to an abortion u nder other circum stan ces,
from 4 9 percent to 94 percent.

Toon death blamed on 'huffing'
G U L F B R E E Z E — A teenager w ho died over the w eekend had
been "h u ffin g ." a dangerous fad Involving s n iffin g toxic
substances, au th o ritie s said W ednesday.
Sgt. Woody Seevers o f the S a n ts Rosa C o u n ty S h e riffs
D epartm ent, sa id the 15-year-old boy w as sta yin g at a friend's
house when he was found dead e a rly S unday m o rn in g.
He had been dead several hours.
Seevers said the teenager had apparently sp ra ye d a clo ih
w ith a fabric protector called Scotchguard. then h e ld It over h is
face and Inhaled the au balance deeply.
Seevers said h u ffin g becam e popu lar several y e a rs ago and
m o stly Involved m odel glue. La te ly, other to x ic substances,
su ch as fin gernail polish, polish rem over, gasoline and oven
cleaner, have com e Into uae.
" I t's hard lo say how m a n y k id s are sniffing. 1 hope a lot of
k id s who a rc doing It realize w h a t II can d o." S e eve rs said.
" T h is Is a sad exam ple. E ve n o n a first-tim e basis. In a n y type
o f drugs a first tim e ca n be a life tim e ."

T o d a y...S u n n y a n d m ild w ith
a h ig h In the u p p e r 70s. W in d s
lo the northw est at 9 to 10 m ph.
T o n ig h t ...F a ir a n d w a rm e r
w ith a low In the m ld-50s. L ig h t
w ind.
T om orrow ...P a rtly clo u dy and
w arm w ith a h igh In the low 80s.
W in d to the south at 10 m ph.
E x t e n d e d o u t lo o k . . . P a r t ly
clo u d y Satu rday w ith a chance
of show ers a n a th u n d e rsto rm s
Low near 60. h ig h near 80.
M ostly su nn y S u n d a y w ith a low
In the m ld-90s a n d a high near
70. P artly clo u d y M o n d a y w ith a
h ig h In the upper 70s.

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Vol 82. No 193
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O R L A N D O - U n iv e rs ity of
Central F lo rid a President Steven
A ltm a n s a id W e d n e s d a y h r
would a llo w Ihe school to accept
8 7 2 .0 0 Q fr o m a n u ll- w h lt c .
all-m ale clu b .
T h e g ift, w h ic h w o u ld go
toward scholarships, drew flrr
fro m f a c u lt y m e m b e rs a n d
others, w ho said that by accept­
in g Ihe m oney. Ihe u n ive rsity
w ould be endorsing d is c rim in a ­
tio n a g a in s t m in o r it ie s and
women.

Increasing F lo rid a 's excise tax
In cigarettes from 24 cents to
4 3 re n ts a package, a pro­
posal that Gov. Bob M artinez
has m ade lo fun d Indigent
health rare. W right said. He
cite d stu dies co ndu cted In
1989 and 1990 by the cons u it in g . f ir m
P r ic e
W aterhouse, w h ich analyzed
the Impact o f la x Increases.
T o d e m o n s tra te how
b o o tle g g in g c o u ld be a c ­
co m plish ed. Ed and Ja m ie
C lif f o r d d ro v e a re n te d
m o lo rh o m e to Ihe C a p ito l
W e d n e s d a y a n d u n lo a d e d
e m pty rlg a re lte ra se s that,
had they been fu ll, would
have represented $29,000 In
profits. W right said.

Mourners attack driver, officer
S T. P E T E R S B U R G M ou rners attacked u
P in e lla s C o u n t y c o r r e c t io n s o ffic e r a n d u
19-year-old m an she w as try in g to protect after Ihe
teenager crashed h is ca r Into a fun eral procession,
autho rities said W ednesday.
T he v ehicles were en route T u e sd a y afternoon to
a cem etery for Ihe funeral o f L a rry W aller. 21. the
nephew of A frica n People's S o c L ills l Party founder
Jo se p h W aller.
L a rry W a lle r w as caught In th e cross-fire o f a
gunflght between about a dozen m en at a c ity
p a rk last week.
A d le r Nagy of St. Petersburg, w h o Is w hite, w as
d riv in g the ear that collided w ith one o f ih e ca rs In
Ihe procession, w h ich was pre d om ln e n tly black.

said P in e lla s C o u n ty S h e riffs Office spokeswom an
M arianne Pasha.
"H e ran from the accident when he saw m any
angry people In the procession leave th e ir ca rs and
com e toward h im ." Pasha said.
T h e crow d follow ed Nagy to a sh eriff's depart­
ment van. w h ich w as In the procession takin g one
o f W a lle r's relatives. Inmate Keith Stew art, to the
funeral, she said.
“ M r. Nag)’ was very frightened." Pasha said.
"H e sought refuge In the van ." and Corrections
O fficer B e m e tla blossom . 31. tried u nsuccessfully
to lo ck h im in the v u n 's cab before the m ourners
arrived.
"S h e shielded Mr. Nugy w ith her body, and as
they were try in g lo get at h im they hit her." she
said.

Navy planes make em ergency stops
P E N S A C O L A - A Navy plane
on a routine tra in in g m ission
h ad to m a ke a n e m e rg e n cy
la n d in g In Pensacola because of
la n d in g gear failure. Ihe second
su ch Incident th is week. N a v y
o fficials said W ednesday.
T h e first o c cu rre d S u n d a y
w ith a plane that had Just taken
off from the U S S Lexington. T he
second cam e on Tuesday and
Involved a plune that was a rriv ­
in g In Pensacola from a base In
V irg in ia .
In Ihe Incident Tuesday, a-

U C F receives donation
from all-white male club
U s H M P re ss Is ts rs tttss s I

T A LLA H A S SEE A
to b a c c o tra d e a s s o c ia tio n
w arned W ednesday that any
Increaae In taxes on cigarettes
c o u ld lead lo bootlegging,
w h ich w ould cost the state
m illio n s In tax revenue and
re ta il sales.
T h e state co u ld lose as
m u ch as $26.8 m illio n In state
ta x re v e n u e a n d a n o th e r
$ 6 3 .7 m illio n In s a le s to
bootleggers w ho w ould b rin g
cigarettes from other stutes
w ith low er taxes, said W ilson
W rig h t, exe cu tive d ire ctor of
th e F lo r id a T o b a c c o a n d
C a n d y Association.
T h e figures were bused on

female • In th e ir effort to gain an
e d u r a llo n th e y o fte n m u s t
struggle to o b ta in ." A ltm a n said
In a prepared statem ent.
He said he w ould rather give
s tu d e n ts th e c h a n c e for un
education than in u k r a sym bolic
stand ugalnsi d iscrim in ation .
T h e e xclusive U n iv e rsity C lu b ,
w h lrh has no a ffiliatio n w ith Ihe
school, has donated $96,000 to
U C F s in c e 1 9 6 9 . T h e la s t
$ 2 8 ,0 0 0 w as lo be Ihe first
Installm ent tow ard a $100,000
s c h o la r s h ip fu n d , h o w e v e r,
w h ile th e s c h o o l w a s s t i l l
negotiating term s o f that gift, the
school s faculty senate raised Its
objection.

T A -4 S k y h u w k m ade a
be lly la n d in g at Pensacola N aval
A ir Station arou n d 7:98 p.m.
C S T when Its la n d in g gear fulled
lo com e dow n, sa id H arry W h ltr.
a spokesm an at Pensacola N A S.
N either p ilo t w as Injured am i
there w as no fire associated w ith
the crash, sa id W hite. A ground
crew m em ber w as taken to a
h o s p ita l for o b se rv a tio n , but
h o s p it a l s p o k e s m a n . J . B .
M cK a m cy reported the ntSn hud
n o apparent I n j u r ie s .
W h it e s a id th e t w o - s e a l,
s in g le -e n g in e T A -4 S k y h u w k
assigned to V T -2 4 ut Chase Field

In lie evllle . Texas, w as on a
cross-country tra in in g m ission
at th e tim e a n d w as d y in g
b e tw e e n O c e a n a . V a .. a n d
Pensacola.
W h ile said Ihe Jet was on a
la n d in g approach lo N A S when
Its la n d in g gear failed to come
dow n and the pilot, following
s tu n d a rd p roce du re , mude u
belly-landing.
In S u n d a y 's Incident,.the lan d­
i n g g e a r o f a n A -7 C o rs a ir
rnltapnrd a s It w a s launched
from the tra in in g ca rrie r USS
Lexington, w h ich was operating
In the G u lf of M e xico ,

New York jury deliberates
Panam a C ity m an’s claim
U n ite d B ra s s In te rn a tio n a l
NEW Y O R K A Ju ry
W e d n e s d a y d e lib e r a t e d
w hether a "v a n ity p ress" de­
frauded a u th o rs of books su ch
a s " T ra ffic M y W a y ." the
re m in iscen ces of a p a rkin g
m e te r m a n . b y f a llin g to
activ e ly prom ote them.
In the fin a l chapter o f a
1 3 -y e a r la w s u it , file d by
F ra n k S te lle in a of Punuma
C ity . Fla., th e Ju ry begun
w e ig h in g th e $ 2 5 m illio n
law su it against Vantage Press
at stale S u p re m e Co urt In
M anhattan.
W rite rs o f s u c h lite ra r y

gems a s “ T he S e x Life of a
Fo o tb a ll Referee" file d the
cla ss action suit In 1977. The
2.200 authors cla im Vantage
was "fra u d u le n t and decep­
tiv e " because It m ade no
c lfo rl lo sell or promote Ihe
works.
T h e y are seeking $15 m il­
lion In com pensatory da m ­
a g e s a n d 9 1 0 n illilo n In
p u n itiv e damages.
T he law suit w as filed by
S lclle in u . autho r of "O h K im .
M y Son! M y S o n !" Ihe tale of
Ills son 's lo sin g bout w ith
s p in a l c a n c e r. T h e o th e r
a u t h o r s J o in e d th e ca se ,
m a k in g It a class-action suit.

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order): 9250 on a 50 cent bet. 9500
on 91.
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SSO to rs 50cent bet.9180on 9t.
□ Bo&lt; S (numbers in any order)
940 lor a 50-cant bet. 980 on tt.
□ Straight Box 3: 9330 In order
drawn, 980 In any order on a 9t bet.
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M I A M I - E ig h t e e n
fra te rn ity m em bers were
expelled from F lo rid a M e­
m o r ia l C o lle g e a m id a
p o lle r In v e s tig a tio n Into
a lle ga tio ns they co m m itted
sexu al battery at an In itia ­
tion p a rty for " lit t le s is ­
ters."
l*ollce said they are In­
v e stigatin g allegatio ns In­
v o lv in g a Kappa A lp h a Psi
f r a t e r n it y p a r ly a t th e
Em b a ssy Suites H o tel In
M ia m i S prings.
P o lice said W edn esday
they had not filed ch arges
a g a ls t a n y m e m b e rs of
K a p p a , a n a t io n a l
fraternity.
L c R o y B ro w n . F lo rid a
M e m o ria l's vice president
for stu d e n t developm ent,
s a id a d m in is t r a t o r s
e x p e lle d Ih e f r a t e r n it y
m em bers because they v io ­
lated the code of e th ic s In
Ihe student handbook.
On M onday. F lo rid a Me.m o rta l bunned K u p p u
Alpha.

T o b a cco group: tax will
co st state $26.8 million

THE W EATH ER

T A L L A H A S S E E - The d a lly
number Wednesday In the Florida
Lottery CASH ] game was 834.

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T h e co m m itte e 's ow n s ta ff
w arned II m ight be u n co n stitu ­
tio n al lo a p p ly the same fin a n ­
c ia l d is c lo s u re re q u ire m e n ts
dem anded o f p u b lic officials lo
e d ito ria l w riters, w ho a rr private
citizens.
O p p o n e n ts a rg u e d th e
m easure m igh t be considered to
have a c h illin g effect on Ihe
" u n in h ib it e d , ro b u s t, w id e o p e n " debate sanctioned by Ihe
U .S. Suprem e C o u rt In F irst
Am endm ent rases.
S po k e sm en fo r the F lo rld u
Press A ssocia tion also argued
that most new spaper e d ito rials
represent a consensus view o f a
panel of editors, so any fin an cial
d is c lo s u r e b y a n I n d iv id u a l
w rite r w ould be m eaningless In
lip p in g the p u b lic to any conflict
o f Interest.
T h e b ill p rovides Jail sentences
for w riters w ho refuse to sign
e d ito ria ls. F a ilu re to file the
disclosu re form s could result In
fines of up lo 85,000.

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M A C H CONDITIONS
D a y to n a B e a ch : W aves .in- I
loot w ith a -.light chop. Current
is to lilt- south w ith a water
tem perature o l 117 degrees New
S m y r n a B e a c h : W aves are 2 1ret
and sem l-choppy. C u rre n t is to
the north, w ith a w ater irm |x-ra
lu re of l»7 d rg n t-s S u n screen
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9 :0 5 p.m . T I D E S : D a y t o n a
B e a ch : highs. 4 28 a.m.. 4 50
p in.: lows. 1 0 3 8 a.m . 11:00
p m : New S m y rn a B each :
h ighs. 4:33 a.m .. 4:55 p.m .:
low s. 10 38 a.m.. 1 1 0 5 p.m.;
C o co a B e a ch : highs. 4 48 a.m ..
5 1 0 p.m.: lows. 10 58 a m.

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T o d a y . . . w I n d w e s t to
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v a ria b le e xce p t o n sh o re sea
breeze It) k ts in the afternoon
S eas I lo 3 It ILiv and Inland
w aters m ostly sm ooth
T o n ig h t w in d varia ble less
ill.in ll&gt; k ls Seas 2 It or less Hay
and Inland waters sm ooth

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S a n fo rd W e d n e sd a y w as 74
degrees and Ihe overnight low
w a s 44 us reported by I h r
U n iv e rsity o f Florida Agrteultu ra l R rs e a rrh and Edueatlon
C enter. C e le ry Avenue.
N o ra ln la ll was recorded d u r­
in g the 24-hour |K-rtod e n ding at
9 a.m . T hu rsday.
T h e tem perature at 9 a.m
to d a y w a s 5 9 d e g re e s a n il
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48. as recorded b y the National
W eather S e rvice at the O rlan do
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O ther W eather Se rvice data
! W e d n e s d a y 's h ig h ............71
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R e la t iv e h u m id it y . ...7 8 pet
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license tag.
Goff, w h o allegedly a lm ost ra n over one o f the v ictim s when
she tried to b lo ck the path o f th is truck, h a s been charged w ith
aggravated a ssau lt and exp o su re of sexu al organs.

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Father a cciiM d of bM tlng

Cousins srrestsd In drug dost

S A N F O R D - M e lv in R a y McDonald. 34. 100 W . 18th St..
Sanford, accuaed o f “ ve ry i t r e rely beating” hta 1 1-year-old aon
w ith a board, haa been ch arged b y S an ford police w ith
aggravated c h ild abuse.
T h e arrest ca m e a t 7:30 p.m. W ednesda y at th e police station
after the boy had reported to po lice the last tim e he was
severely beaten w aa M onday. H e alleges he h as been beaten
several tim e s sin ce last Septem ber. Police reported ch e ck in g
the b o y 's Injuries a n d that he h o d deep blue, red and brow n
bru ises o n hta bu ttocks. T h e state took cu stody o f the boy. H is
m other, w h o h a s legal cu std o y o f the ch ild , la travelin g from
North C a ro lin a to ta ke h im hom e, police said.

J A M E S T O W N — A w o m a n w ho a lle ge dly referred a C ity
C o u n ty Investigative B u re a u agent to h e r co u s in to m ake a deal
for 8 2 0 w o rth o f crack co ca in e In Ja m e sto w n outside Oviedo.
W ednesday n ight, was arrested along w ith h e r cousin.
T h e a rre sts were m ade o n South Street at 9:45 p.m.
K im b e rly B. W hite. 20. 3 1 1 9 S e cu rity St.. Oviedo. Is charged
w ith co n sp ira cy to se ll co cain e and possessio n o f drug
paraphernalia. M ercrdean L o tt. 49. Room 4. D ouglas B u ild in g .
F ra n k lin Street. Oviedo, w a s charged-w ith sa le of cocaine and
possession o f cocaine and d ru g paraphernalia.

Shots firsd at Chokiota w orktn

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - T w o m en a lle g e d ly Involved In a
sale o f 8 3 0 w orth o f c ra c k cocaine to a C it y C o u n ty
Investigative Bureau agent W ednesday n ig h t In ru ra l A lta ­
m onte S prin g s. were arrested.
T h e arrests were made a t 8 :1 0 p.m. on J a c k s o n Street. T ro y
Eugene H ill. 21. 147 J a c k s o n St., la ch arged w ith sale o f a
controlled substance. G o rd o n Scott K lm b o rou g h . 19. o f the
same address. Is charged w ith co n sp ira cy to sell a co ntrolled
substance.

Two mon arrestod In cocaina butt

C H U L U O T A — T h re e wo rke r s contracted to w ork In a lot
next door to th e property o f D a n ie l O eorge D eLaura. S3. 250
E ig h th S t.. C h u lu o ta . reported De L a u ra confronted them ,
ordered them to leave the property a n d fired shots at them .
S e m in o le C o u n ty s h e riffs d e p u tie s were ca lled to the scene
to arrest De L a u ra a t about 9 p.m . W ednesday. He la charged
w ith aggravated a ssau lt and battery. He la accused o f h ittin g
one o f the w o rkers w h o fled from th e scene.

Polict recover stoton tires

Altamonts woman report flsshsr

S A N F O R D — C ity police here report a rre stin g two m en w ho
had 12 stolen tires b e h ind th e Q u ic k Stop. 801 C e le ry Ave..
Sanford, at about 11 p.m . W ednesday. T h e tires, police said,
had been stolen In a b u rg la ry to a nearby bu siness. C o lle y T ire
Store.
Irving R ich a rd Heverllt. 38. 1616 Celery Ave.: and R ay Lavon
L illie s . 25. 1819 S u m m e rlin A ve.. Sanford, are charged w ith
grand th en and b u rg la ry . L ittle s la a ls o charged w ith
possession of cocaine and d ru g p araphernalia, reportedly found
d u rin g the arrests.

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN O S - T h re e w om en alerted c ity police
here to a m an In a tru c k w hom th e y sa id w aa nude, and w ho
had a lle g e d ly been follow ing th e ir c a r and exposing h im s e lf to
them.
P o lice co n fro n te d Jo s e p h A r lle G off. 39. o f D e La n d .
W ednesday In the p a rkin g lo t o f the A lta m o n te M all. State
Road 436. P olice sa id Oof! appeared to pu t h is pants on a s he
sat Inside h is tru ck . T h e y reported fin d in g hla underpants and
shoes and socks on the seat o f th e tru ck , along w ith the tru c k 's

County board
may put limits
on billboards

Follow ing a clin ic, Spaclal O lym pians Tony Paga, Longw ood
and Trlcia Spaulding. W inter Springs, both IB, racaivad an
award last night from Cort Furniture Rental at Prudent Iai-Sac he
tennis cham pionships at the Racquet C lu b at Heathrow.

THE ANNUAL PARTS CITY

OLD CAP ROUND UP!

By J. MARK
Herald s ta ll writer
S A N F O R D — S e m in o le C o un ty
co m m ission e rs w ill co n side r a
proposed b illb o a rd re g u la tio n
A p ril 24 w ith o u t a recom m enda­
tio n fro m th e P la n n in g and
Zon in g C o m m issio n .
L a s t n ig h t . P A Z m e m b e rs
voted 2-2 to approve the o rd i­
nance. se n din g It on to county
co m m ission e rs w itho u t approval
or d isa p p ro v a l. P A Z m em ber
H urry lla g le left the m eeting
d u rin g the vote nnd w as not
counted, lla g le sa id co u n ty staff
did not provide adequate In­
form ation on the proposal so he
could not vote on It.
P A Z m em bers M ik e D avts and
Hurry K w la tk o w s k l voted for the
nrdlnuncc drafted by th e co un ty
P ro g ra m R e v ie w C o m m itte e .
M em bers F ra n k S h e lto n and
’J o h n T ra c y voted against the
ordinance. T ra c y , w h o called for
the sign review last year, said
the p ro p o s a l w a s n o t s tric t
enough.
Passage of the ord in a n ce Is
expected to be contested by
b illb o a r d I n d u s t r y o f f ic ia ls
because It varies greatly from
tltc lro w n recom m endations.
For exam ple, o n Interstate 4.
P R C m e m b e rs re co m m e n d e d
b illboards sh ou ld be no closer
than 3 .0 0 0 fret from each other
on the s u m r side o f the road nor
1 .6 0 0 fe e t fro m a n y o t h e r
b illb o a rd . S ig n o ffic ia ls w ant
b illb oa rd s spaced at 1.500 feet
on the sam e side o f the road and
1.000 fret from others. Billbo ard
officials wunt to erect sign s on
I lie e x p re s s w u y . P R C w o u ld
prohibit them .

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EDITORIALS

Hazelwood case is
painful dilemma
A J u r y h a s fo u n d fo r m e r E x x o n V a ld e z
C a p t. J o s e p h H a z e lw o o d in n o c e n t o f p r in c ip a l
c h a rg e s r e s u lt in g fr o m w h a t U .S . I n te r io r
S e c r e ta r y M a n u e l L u j a n c a lle d th e o il In ­
d u s t r y 's " T h r e e M ile I s la n d . "
A n A la s k a Ju d g e s e n te n c e d th e ca p ta in * t o
1 .0 0 0 h o u r s o f c o m m u n it y s e r v ic e b y h e lp in g
c le a n u p P r in c e W illia m S o u n d a n d to p a y
9 5 0 .0 0 0 r e s tit u tio n to th e s ta te f o r n e g lig e n tly
d is c h a r g in g o il. B u t a J u r y a c q u it t e d h im o f
th e m o re s e rio u s c h a r g e s o f b e in g r e c k le s s
a n d d r u n k w h e n h is ta n k e r w e n t a g r o u n d a
y e a r a g o a n d d is g o r g e d n e a r ly 11 m illio n
g a llo n s o f o il.
D e s p ite a m a s s iv e c le a n u p th a t h a s c o s t
E x x o n 9 2 b illio n , o il n o w c o v e r s 1 ,0 0 0 s q u a r e
m ile s a n d fo u le d b e a c h e s t h r o u g h o u t th e Q u lf
o f A la s k a . A la s k a fis h e rm e n (lie d s c o r e s o f
la w s u it s c h a r g in g th a t th e s p ill d e p r iv e d th e m
o f t h e ir liv e lih o o d . H e a lth o ffic ia l* d e c la re d a
b a n o n e a t in g s h e llf is h fro m th e a re a . A n d
w ild lif e o f f ic ia ls s a id m o re th a n 1 ,0 0 0 s e a
o tte rs . 1 4 0 b a ld e a g le s , a n d n e a r ly 3 6 ,5 0 0
s e a b ir d s w e re fo u n d d e a d in th e s p ill a re a .
B u t th e c o n v ic t io n a n d s e n te n c in g o f C a p t.
H a z e lw o o d e n d s J u s t o n e c h a p te r in th e
a ft e r m a t h o r th e w o r s t o il s p ill In th e n a t io n 's
h is t o r y . T h e n a to n s t il l m u s t g r a p p le w it h th e
d ile m m a o f r e c o n c ilin g th n e e d lo r A la s k a o il
to lu b r ic a t e Its e c o n o m y a n d m o to r v e h ic le s ,
w it h th e n e e d to re d u c e th e r ts k o f a s p ill th a t
w o u ld c re a te a n o th e r e n v ir o n m e n ta l d is a s te r.
S e v e ra l m o n th s a ft e r th e E x x o n V a ld e z
a c c id e n t. E x x o n a n d o t h e r m a jo r o il c o m p a ­
n ie s a n n o u n c e d p la n s fo r a v o lu n t a r y n e tw o rk
o f re s p o n s e te a m s c a p a b le o f h a n d lin g b ig
s p ills a n y w h e r e In U .S . c o a s ta l w a te rs . T h e
a c t io n w a s t a k e n f o ll o w in g w id e s p r e a d
c h a r g e s th a t th e c o m p a n y w a s s lo w to re a c t
to th e E x x o n V a ld e z s p ill.
*
T h e U . S . H o u s e o f R e p re s e n ta tiv e s h a s
a p p ro v e d a b ill p r e s e r v in g s ta te s ' a b ilit y to
a d o p t s t r ic t e r o il s p ill lia b ilit ie s t h a n d o e s th e
fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t. A s im ila r m e a s u re Is
p e n d in g In th e U .S . S e n a te .
B u t th e s e a re lo c k ln g - th e - b a r n - d o o r r e ­
m e d ie s th a t a re n e c e s s a ry b u t d o n 't d o
e n o u g h to p re v e n t f u r t h e r s p ills . W h a t is
n e e d e d i s to u g h le g is la t io n r e q u ir in g a ll
t a n k e r s a n d b a rg e s tr a v e lin g In U .S . w a te rs to
h a v e d o u b le h u lls w it h in 15 y e a rs , a s Is
r e q u ir e d in p e n d in g H o u s e le g is la tio n .
T h e E x x o n V a ld e z , it s h o u d b e n o te d , h a d
J u s t a s in g le h u ll w h e n It ra m m e d a re e f
M a r c h 2 4 . 1 9 8 9 . A n d la s t F e b . 17. o f f
H u n t in g t o n B e a c h . C a lif., th e t a n k e r A m e r i­
c a n T r a d e r a p p a r e n t ly p u n c t u r e d Its h u ll w it h
it s o w n a n c h o r , s p illin g 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 g a llo n s o f o il
th a t s m e a re d b e a c h e s a n d th re a te n e d w ild lif e
re s e rv e s . O f f ic ia ls s a id It w o u ld n 't h a v e
a p p e n e d If th e v e s s e l h a d a d o u b le h u ll.
A n o t h e r le s s o n fr o m th e H a z e lw o o d c a s e
in v o lv e s a lc o h o l. E x x o n fire d th e c a p t a in a fte r
te s ts re v c u le d h e w a s le g a lly d r u n k 10 h o u r s
a f t e r t h e g r o u n d in g . A n d a lt h o u g h th e
A n c h o r a g e J u r y 's v e r d ic t s a b s o lv e d h im o f
b e in g d r u n k at th e tim e , th e J u d g e s a id In h is
s e n t e n c in g r e m a r k s th a t he fe lt th e c a p ta in
iw us w r o n g to d r in k b e fo re lie b o u rd e d h is s h ip
In V u ld c z .
T i l l s p o in t s u p th e n e e d f o r t o u g h e r
c o m p a n y s a n c tio n s a g a in s t d r in k in g to s e rv e
u s a d e te rre n t to o th e rs . A n d k e y p e rs o n n e l o n
t a n k e r s a n d o th e r t r a n s p o r ta tio n c a r r ie r s
s h o u ld be su b je c t to u n a n n o u n c e d d r u g a n d
a lc o h o l te s tin g .

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Berry's W orld

RO BER T W A L T E R S

Seattle sun hidden in cloud ruse
S E A T T L E — H ere’s th e secret th a t resident* of
the co m m u n itie s bordering Puget S o u n d -d o n 't
w sn t o th e r people to know : T h e re g io n 's a v e n g e
a n n u a l ra in fa ll h as decreased sig n ific a n tly in
recent years.
M a n y denizen* o f the P acific N orthw est believe
that th e tr a cco u n ts o f constant clo u d in e ss and
perpetual pre cip ita tio n have helped keep the
o v e rw h e lm in g In flux o f new re siden ts horn
b e co m in g an Intolerable m ass m igratio n.
E v e n th e repu tation for foul w eather hasn't
d e te r r e d p e o p le fro m m o v in g h e re fro m
elsew here In the co u n try . In the late 1980s.
W a sh in gto n ranked th ird am ong the 5 0 state* —
b e h in d o n ly boo m in g C a lifo rn ia a n d F lo rid a — in
net Im m igration.
M ost o f the alm ost 100.000 n ew com ers to the
state e v e ry year relocate In the Puget Sound
a re a , e n c o m p a s s in g S e a ttle a n d Its evers p ra w lin g suburbs. T h e voracio u s dem and for
hom es here m ade the region the n a tio n 's holiest
h o u sin g m a rke t la st year.
V a rio u s su rve y s pla ce the Increase In the value
o f area h om e s at 2 4 to 32 percent last year. The
m edian p rice for a residence w as 9 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 at the
end o f 1989, u p s h a rp ly from less th an 989.000
o n ly o n e y e ar earlier.
In th e a re a's hottest residential m arket, east of
su b u rb a n Bellevue a n d Lake S a m m a m ish , both

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n on -ru sh hours) to the lass o f the lifestyle they
lo n g cherished.
T h o se fearful o f “ C a llfo m lc a tio n " note, for
exam ple, that in the m ajestic S a n J u a n Islands
n o rth o f Seattle. C a lifo rn ia n s acco un t for at least
one-fourth o f s it vacation hom e sales, often In
the 9 6 0 0 .0 0 0 range. B u t the m ore th an 3 0 0
C a lifo rn ia n s w h o resettle In the Puget S o u n d
region each w eek a ccount for o n ly 2 0 percent of
a ll newcom ers.
In dow ntow n Seattle, the overheated real
estate m arket produced an Intense burst o f
hlgh-rtae co n stru ctio n d u rin g the late 1980s. It
added about 1.1 m illio n square feet o f office
space a n n u a lly — in c lu d in g the tallest b u ild in g
anyw h e re on the W est Coast, the 78-story
C o lu m b ia Center.
L a st year, the c it y 's voters approved by a
m a rg in o f m ore th an 2 -to-l a c itiz e n Initiative
that w as supposed to place strict lim its on future
dow ntow n co nstru ction . New b u ild in g s ru u ld lie
o n ly 4 0 stories ta il, a n d co n stru ctio n w as lim ite d
to 5 0 0 .0 0 0 square feet a n n u a lly for liv e years.
Before the re stric tio n s w ent Into effect, how ev­
er, developer* ru sh e d to secure pe rm its far the
co n stru ctio n of 7 m illio n square feet of add itio n a l
o ff ice space, tra n sfo rm in g th e plebiscite Into
tittle m ore than a sy m b o lic protest.

J A C K A N D E R SO N

Defense dollars
wasted on frills

E L LE N G OO D M A N

B r o c c o li s tir s e t s m a c h o m e n u
B O S T O N — B e fo re th e g rc u l B ro c c o li
B ro u h a h a Is throw n Into the com post heap of
overgrow n new s events, a b rie f w ord about
boys a n d broccoli, m ach o and m enus, he-men
and health.
W h en George B u sh put h is foot dow n and
banned the olfending vegetable from h is plate,
a great co llective sig h of h appin ess went up
am on g m y colleagues. At lust, B u sh hud
form ed a sim p le sentence and a declarative
thought: "I do not like b ro c c o li." Today
b r o c c o li, to m o rro w th e w o rld . It w a s a
begin ning.
A cro s s A m erica, c itiz e n s w ho have stronger
feelings about B ru sse ls sprou ts tli.n i L ith u a n ia
also applauded Ihe m an In Ihc W h ile House.
Poor George, hem m ed In by C ongress o il the
one side and lip readers on the other, had
exercised h is a u lh o rlty : "I'm I’ rrsld e n t o f the
U n ited S la te s and I’ m not going to eat any
m ore b ro c co li."
B u t I am a fraid that the m essage In th is
vegetable m adness Is m ore co m ple x than that.
O u r boy Isn't |ust b ra k in g for brncclt.
In latter-day A m e rica , (ood Is a m a ile r of
taste. B u t not Just the k in d you lest on Ihe
tongue. It has becom e loaded dow n with
sy m b o lism and sociology. T h e notion that
" y o u are what r a t " has a m eaning welt beyond
n u tritio n .
Food has becom e a life sty le accessory.
Im portant to the Image as w ell Ihe Innards.
C lo th e s once made the m un or w om an. Now it
Is tu n ch . A w om an being Interviewed for
b u sin e ss partner w o uld no m ore order a
G ib so n o r a g rin d e r lh a n w ear u low-cut
blouse. A m an going out w ith Ihe boy* after
baseball Is u n lik e ly to belly u p to the bur and
o rd e r a K ir and a cottage cheese.
U tte r the w ords " P m l r r " and "q u ic h e " and
“ s u s h i" and entire professions sp rin g to m ind.
T h e dem ograph y or d in in g su bdivide* A m e ri­
can a m ore a ccu rately lh a n Ihe C e n su s Bureau.
S o w h en Bu sh tu n n e d broccoli. It was the
Illp side o f boasting about Ills passion for pork
rin ds. A second b u lle tin b o m the I am now im p la r d r r K ra i Men D on’ t Kul B ro cco li U l
course. In George's case you don 't have tn he a
F re u d ia n to a nalyze In Ih is d e claratio n ol
in d e p e n d e n te a h c la ird c u llin g ol Ihe apron
strings. " A n il I h aven ’ t like d it sin ce I was a
little k id and m v m other made me ra t It."

"W h en you b e co m e p re sid e n t, y o u w o n't
h ave to e a t b ro c c o li e ith e r. "

. the popu lation and n u m b e r of houses doubled
d u r in g th e 1980s.
H ousing p rice s there,
ch aracterized by one
m a rk e t re p o rt, as
" b a llis tic ." soared 4 3
p e r c e n t la s t y e a r
■lone.
B e leagu ered lo ca l
governm ents In (he
S e a tt le a re a h a v e
been forced to h astily
a lt e r z o n in g r e ­
tire m e n ts to ird u c c
v e la pm e nl density,
Im posr co n stru ction
m o r a t o r iu m s a n d
e n a c t o t h e r
C E ve n th « re p u ­
em ergency m easures
ta tio n fo r fo u l
to r e s t r a in u n ­
w e a th e r h a s n 't
controlled grow th.
d e te rre d p e o ­
S e a r c h in g f o r a
p le from
c o n v e n ie n t s c a p e ­
m o v in g h ere. J
goat. som e longtim e
local residents blam e
recently a rrived
C a lifo rn ia n s for e v e ryth in g from Iraffle conges­
tio n (In te rs ta te 5. th e p r in c ip a l h ig h w a y
tra v e rs in g th e re g io n . Is clo g g e d e v e n tn

But I am a lru ld that th is sort of backlash
d in in g , or sh ou ld I say b a ck bitin g , is going
arou n d W hen you see ads lor tile health)
(ood* — Ihe low cholesterol a n d I h r high bran

— they alm ost In variably star w ives (rend
m om m y) co n v in cin g th eir husbands (read
sonny) lo eat right. In the food-as-m edlclnc
era. wom en are the a dm in istra to rs o f m en 's
health regim ens. Indeed am ong the Posts, the
Kelloggs a n d assorted folk, wom en are held
responsible for feeding th e ir husbands ou t of
the cardiac u n it and the cancer ward.
T h is In stitu tio na lize d pressure on wom en to
pressure m en not o n ly g ives w ives another Job.
another subject to be responsible for, but
a n o th e r v e rb o f th e ir o w n . It Is c a lle d
"n a g g in g ." How m any wom en have become
cholesterol cops and
n u tritio n a l nags In
th e ir o w n h o m e s ?
Let me give you a
starter: Barbara like s
broccoli.
So It Is not s u r­
p r is in g th a t a n y
backlash against the
co n stra in ts of health
fo o d s a n d t h e ir
p u r v e y o r s , w iv e s ,
signals not on ly the
banning o f broccoli
b u t a r e t u r n to
m acho m enus. H a v r
f W o m e n are
you seen the beef ads
h e ld re­
t h a t lo u t h ig h s p o n s ib le fo r
cholesterol stairs of
fe e d in g th e ir
ro w as "re a l foo d"?
h u s b a n d s ou t
K ra i food for guess
o f Ih e c a rd ia c
w h o? N oboby c a lls
u n it a n d the
yogurt reul food. No­
c a n c e r w ard. J
b o d y c a lls tu r n ip s
tough stuff. Saluds
are for sissies
T h e presiden tial revolt against the greens
that m om m y made m ay be n oth in g more than
the h a rb ln g rf of th is rebellion. W ill m en follow
h is le a d o n lo h ig h - r is k a d v e n tu re s In
death-defying diets? W ill ih ey go Inwardbound. arm ed w ill) sa llsb a k e rs and p a ls of
butter? W ill the boys' night out be un occasion
for fu rllv e a m i cerem o nial bacon burgers?
Arul som ew here a lon g th r line, w ill C lin t
Eastw ood rcup|&gt;cur a s the sn a rlin g star of a
cheese co n im rre la l? M ake m y day: Melt som e
V rlv c c ta right on those old pork rinds.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
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editing

W A S H IN G T O N — T h e Defense Departm ent
auffera from a bad case or van ity. Som e (op
officer* w orry m ore about appearances than
th e y do about w eapons strength. T h e y have
no q u a lm s about w asting m oney on funcy
ca rs , doo dads o n u n ifo rm s a n d flow ers
arou n d m ilita ry bases.
A n d re w s A ir Fo rce Base outside
W ash in gton . D .C.. is
u perfect place for
s q u a n d e rin g m on ey
o n frills. It Is the base
w here Ihe p re sid e n t's
p la n e Is ke p t a n d
w h e re m e m b e rs of
C o ngress begin and
e n d t h e ir Ju n k e ts .
A n dre w s Is also the
port o f en try for v is ­
itin g heads o f slate.
A n d It s im p ly
w o u ld n 't do to have
I h c p la c e lo o k
austere.
T o p o f f i c i a l s at
A n d r e w s w a n t lo ( T o p o f f ic ia ls
sp e n d 99.5 m illio n
at A n d r e w s
w a n t to s p e n d
for a m akeover. In
u d dltlo n to e x p a n d ­
39.5 m illio n
in g f a c ili t ie s , th e
fo ra
m oney w ill pay lo
m a k e o v e r. ■
spru ce up the route
traveled by v is itin g
dignitaries. T h e m essy uverheud u tility lin e s
on Ihe base a rc pussc. and the sid e w a lks and
p a rk in g lots are ord in a ry. A n dre w s w an ts u
visito rs' center, a n d o fficials there a rr w orried
th a t the h a n g a rs, te le p h o n e p o le s a n d
p a rk in g lo ts a re n 't d ig n ifie d enough for
v is itin g dlgnllartes.
A n dre w s "e n jo ys a re sp on sib ility us Ihe
m ost visib le of a n y m ilita ry In stalla tio n." u
base spokesm an told o u r ussoclu lc Scott
Sleek. “ Leaders from arou n d the w orld gain
th e ir Initial Im pressions of tin- U n ltrd States
A ir Force and o u r n u llo n us they transit
A n d re w s." W ith A n dre w s dressed up. those
d ig n ita rie s can now get a first Im pression of a
w ealthy co u n try th a t spends m oney on frills.
T h e n their second Im pression w ill com e on
the d riv e between A n dre w s and d ow nlow n
W ash in gton w liere they w ill sec how the
taxpayers o f that w ealthy ro n n try live —
som e In poverty, som e victim ize d by crim e,
som e sleeping o n sle a m grates. B u ry in g a few
u llllly lin e s w o n 't change that.
T h is Isn't the first lim e that big spenders u l
the Pentagon have favored aesthetics over
fisca l prudence. O ne A ir Fo rre general o n e r
spent $75,000 for an avenue of 50 flagpoles
on h is base. W hen som eone com plained, u
m em ber of the very u nit that Installed the
flagpoles w as usslgned lo Investigate them .
S u rp rise . He concluded that the charges of
w a s te fu l s p e n d in g were u n s u b s ta n tia te d
because Ihe flags were top o f th r line.
A n d r e w s u se d lo h a v e a g lo s s y I9 H I
M ercedes 2 4 0 D for the use of v isitin g brass.
T h e ear was pakl for out o f Ihe hose's Morale.
K e cre a llon and W elfare Fund. T ha t m oney Is
supftosed to Is- used lo m a in ta in lib ra rie s and
recreational facilitie s for a ll personnel on th r
Uasc. B u t the M ercedes w asn't available fur
un o rd in a ry G l to ch e ck out for Ihc evening.
W hen Ihe A rm y K O T C decided lo create a
new Image by ch a n g in g Its nam e lo A rm y
K O T C C o m m an d. It spent $300,000 on the
prom otlon. About 60.000 cadets a n il 5.(XX)
o ilie rrs got new sh ou lder patches and a
regim ental crest.
T h e A rm y post u l Fort Ja ckso n . N.C..
re c e n tly sp e n t m ore th a n $ 2 3 5 ,0 0 0 to
beautify the grounds when a h irin g freeze
w as in effect Ix-causc o l budget cuts.
W hen the nation celebrated the lOO lh
b irth d a y of tlx- Statue u( Lib e rty three years
ago. Ihe extravaganza w as sopfxtscd to pay
for Itself At least, that was tlx- olflclu! line. In
re a lity, ih c N avy sfx-nl m ore than $1 (j
m illio n ol your m oney In slxtw oil Us shifts
a n d Ihe Blue A n ge ls a crobatic learn.
W ith th r E v il E m p ire now on ih c wane,
C o n g re s s Is u g o n lz ln g o v e r tro o p untl
w eapons re du ctio ns li w ould lx- a sham e lo
see valuable p rn p lr a m i hardw are Insi w hile
th e d a lly w aste at th e P e n ta g o n goes
unchecked

�Sanford HaraM, Sanford. Florid a — Thursday, A p ril 5. 1990 — » A

Realtors: Florida will lead
nation in ’90s development
MIAMI — T h e econom ic o u t­
look for Florida In 1990 la ao
strong that a national organ iza­
tion o f realtors predicted S a tu r­
day the state w ill lead the nation
In real ra tu ic Investment and
development.
“ Florida tru ly Is h a v in g Its day
In the s u n ." said N orm an D.
F ly n n , president o f the National
A ssociation o f Realtors. "T h e
Investment do lla rs flow in g there
w ill be a catalyst foe steady
housing a ctiv ity ."
T h e N A R released Its analysts
of the n atio n 's real estate m arket
In W aahlngton after aaaeaslng
em ploym ent, popu lation grow th
and office vacancy rales.

Five o f Ihc IS lo p S o tilh rm
citie s cited In Ihc report were in
Florida. T h e y an Jacksonville.
O r la n d o . I .u h i la n d - W i n t e r
H aven.Tnm |M and M iam i.
'I h c b u rg e o n in g m o v ie In­
dustry In O rla n d o Is expected to
give the biggest boost to proper­
ly developm ent. F ly n n said.
"O rlan d o is em erging as a film
in dustry hub. offering a clim a te
s im ila r to H ollyw ood's, w ithout
the traffic congestion and high
developm ent costs o f C a lifo rn ia.
T h is Is creatin g dem and for a
variety o f office and Industrial
space." Ihc stu dy sta irs.
Key to the success o f Tam pa.
St. Petersburg and Clearw ater
over the next decade w ill be
t h e ir d iv e r s if ie d r ro n o m le a .
w h le h r e ly on p o rt.

m anu factu ring, d istrib u tio n and
to urism Industries, realto rs said.
" T h e a v a ila b ility o f a s k ille d
a n d re la tiv e ly low -coat la b o r
pool, com bined w ith m oderate
real estate prices, w ill trigger
b u sin e s s re lo c a tio n s a n d the
e s ta b lis h m e n t o f n e w b u s i­
nesses," the report aald.
T h e o th e r citie s ch aracterised
by h ig h Investm ent poten tial In
the S o u th are E l Paso. Texas:
D a lla s : M e m p h is . T e n n .:
N a sh ville . Tenn.: Roanoke. Van
B a ltim o re : W ilm in g to n . D el.:
W ashington: Charlotte. N.C. and
Atlanta.
T h e N A R Is the n a tio n 's la rg ­
est tra d e a s s o c ia tio n , re p re ­
s e n tin g m o re th a n 8 0 0 ,0 0 0
members.

Maryland has best economic
performance, business vitality
W A S H IN G T O N M a ry la n d
has the n atio n 's overall best
In dexe s o f e c o n o m ic p e rfo r­
mance. business v ita lity , devel­
opm ent capacity and state po licy
to promote eco no m ic growth and
h um an resources development,
a report said T hu rsda y.
A cco rd in g lo Ihc "1 9 9 0 Devel­
opm ent R eport C a rd for the
S ta le s." Ihc e co no m ica lly moat
successful statea are those like
M a ry la n d th a t a b a n d o n e d a
strategy o f lu rin g out-of-slate
com panies w ith tax breaks and
now foster the developm ent of
thetr ow n resources.
T h e stu d y w as pu blish ed by
T h e Corporation for Enterprise
D e v e lo p m e n t, a W a s h in g to n
n on -pro fit research a n d c o n ­
su ltin g group.
T he C F E D report grades the
econom ies of every sla te from A
to F u s in g m o re th a n 130
econom ic and policy m easures
gathered Into four graded Index­
es: E c o n o m ic P e r fo r m a n c e .
B u siness V ita lity . Developm ent
Capacity, and State Policy.
C orrelatin g states’ econom ic,
te c h n o lo g ic a l a n d e d u c a tio n
policies w ith results, the report
co n clu d e d that " a c tiv e state
pollcyrngys d iv id e n d s^
P r o v in g th a t c o r r e la t io n .
M aryland — the o n ly sta le w ith
A 's In a ll the Indexes — ranked
first In the report for the second

consecutive year.
A t the bottom o f the report's
scale w as L ou isia n a, w ith a D In
S ta le P o licy and F 's in a ll Ihc
other Indexes.
W llh tn the re p ort's E co n o m ic
Perfo rm ance Index, M a ry la n d
got A ‘s In the su blndcxea for
E a rn in gs and J o b Q u a lity , and
E q u ity (the extent to w h ich the
opportunities to a tta in a h igher
sta n d a rd or liv in g is w id e ly
shared), and a B In Ihc su binde x
for Em ploym ent.
W ith in the B u sin e ss V ita lity
Index. M aryla n d got an A In the
su b in d e x for E n tre p re n e u ria l
Energy, a B In the su binde x for
S tru ctu ral D iversity, and a C In
Ihc subindex for B u sin ess C o m ­
petitiveness.
W ith the Developm ent C a p a c i­
ty Index, M aryla n d got A 's In the
su blnde x for T e ch n olog y R e­
sources. and It's In the s u b in ­
dexes for H u m a n Resources.
Finan cial Resources, and Infraslru ctu re /A in e n lly Resources.
In Ihc S tate P o lic y Index.
M aryland gut A 's In the sublndexes for W orkforce Develop­
ment. International M arketing.
L o ca l E co n o m ic D evelopm ent
A sslsia n re . and Infrastructure
and Am enities. T h e stale got B 's
In t h e s u b I n d e x e s f o r
Technology and Innovation, and
Development Finance,' but a D In
Ihc sublndex for T ax and Regu­
latory En viron m ent.
N e ig h b o r in g V ir g in ia w a s
am ong Ihc lo p s ta irs In the

report, w ith an A In the B u sin ess
V ita lity Index, and B 's In the
Indexes for the E co n o m ic Per­
form ance, Developm ent C a p aci­
ty and S ta le Policy.
V irg in ia harvested a rich crop
o f A ' s In th e s u b ln d e x e a :
Em plo ym en t. E a rn in gs and J o b
Q u a lity . En trepreneurial Energy.
S tr u c tu r a l D iv e rs ity . In te rn a ­
tio n al M arketing, and Local De­
velopm ent Assistance.
T h e O ld D om in io n got B 's In
T e chn ology Resources, Fin a n cia l
R e s o u rc e s . In fra s tru c lu re /A m e n liy Resources ca pa ci­
ty. T echn ology and Innovation,
and In frastru ctu re and A m e n i­
ties state p o licy .
D e la w a r e r a n k e d o v e r a ll
s lig h tly below V irg in ia , w ith A 's
In E co n o m ic Perform ance and
D evelopm ent C a p a city , but C 's
In B u sin e ss V ita lity a n d S late
Policy. T h e state got A 's In the
s u b ln d e x e a fo r E m p lo y m e n t.
E q u it y , B u s in e s s C o m p e t i­
tiveness. T echn ology Resources,
and --Infrastructure/Am enity R e­
sources.
W est V irg in ia w as am on g the
states w ith lowest ra n k in g In the
study, c h a lk in g u p F 's In the
Indexes for E co n o m ic P erfo r­
m ance and D evelopm ent C a p a c i­
ty. a D In B u sin e ss V ita lity , and
a C In S la te Policy.
T he C F E D report o n ly gave the
stale an A In the su bln d e x for
L o ca l E co n o m ic D evelopm ent
Assistance.

Am ericans say mental illness increasing
Uwlrae P r e s s Istw m tim i
W A S H IN G T O N The
overw h elm ing m ajority o f A m e r­
icans believe m en tal Illness Is
Increasing d ra m a tica lly In the
c o u n try , a s u rv e y show ed
T hursday.
The poll conducted for the
Robert W ood Jo h n s o n Fo un da­
tion Program on C h ro n ic Mental
Illness In Boston w as described
by lls sp o n so rs a s Ihc first
national su rvey In alm ost 30

years on A m e rica n s' a ltitudes
about m rn ta l Illness.
T he D aniel Ya n kelovich G ro u p
palled 1.300 a d u lts by telephone
In Decem ber and found that 90
p e rc e n t o f th e m d e s c r ib e d
m ental llln r s s us one of the
n a tio n 's m ost se rio u s h e alth
problems.
A sk e d If m e n ta l Illn e ss Is
"d ra m lle a lly on Ihc rise." seven
out of 10 said yes. T hirty-on e
percent said they or a fam ily
m em ber bud used a m e n tal

DEATHS
SHARP DUANE DAVIDSON
S h a rp Duane D avidson. 67.
1917 Bout C lu b Road. Oviedo,
died Tuesday. A p ril 3. at Florida
H o s p ita l, A lta m o n te S p rin g s.
B o r n A p r i l 3 . 1 9 2 3 . In
McKeesport. Pa., he m oved lo
O viedo from C lin to n . I'a.. In
1 0 8 4 . H e w a s u r e t ir e d
Ironworker and a Protestant. He
w as a N avy veteran of W orld
W a rll.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
J u a n it a K.: sons. Robert C .
M orse, O viedo, G re g o ry. A llqulppa, Pa.: brother, Donald.
H anover Park, 111: slslcrs. Evelyn
M anzl, A m bridge. Pa.. G ladys
Taylor. Hart, M ich.: three grand­
children.
G a r d e n C h a p e l H o m e fo r
Funerals. Longwood. In charge
o f arrangem ents.

ROBERT L. HECKINGER
Robert L. lle ekln g e r. 68. 802
Osceola T rail, Casselberry, died
M o n d a y at S o u th S e m in o le
C o m m u n it y H o s p ita l. L o n g wood. Born Ju n e 1. 1921. In Dcs
M o in e s, Iow a, he m o v e d lo
C a s s e lb e rry from C h ic a g o In
1985. He w as a food manager for
a hospital and a C a th olic.
S u rv iv o r Includes one brother.
Elm er. Longwood.
B a ld w ln - F u t r c h lld F u n e r a l
Home. Forest C ity . In charge of
arrangem ents

JOSEPHINE J. KOBYLAK
J o s e p h in e J . K o b y la k , 72.
P o w e ll D r iv e , A lt a m o n t e
S prings, died T uesday a l M anor
C a re C e n te r, O rla n d o . B o rn
M arch 28. 1918. In Cleveland,
she m oved lo A lta m o n te S prin g s
from there In 1966. She w as a
hom em aker and a Catholic.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h usband.

health service.
"W e found that m e n ia l Illness
has ve ry real day-to-day Im­
p lic a t io n s Tor a g reat m any
A m e r ic a n s , " s a id D r. M ile s
Shore, d ire ctor o f I he program .
"W h ile d ra g abuse has re­
ceived so m u ch p u b lic attention,
and we are a ll well aware o f how
m any people have had some
personal or fa m ily experience
w ith d ra g abuse."

S .a f9 B 5 W
O li v e r : d a u g h t e r . V a l e r i c
Springs. Mon 11cello. N.Y.: iw o
grandchildren.
A ll F u llh s M em orial Park. Cusselbcrry. tncharge o f arrange­
ments.

8UZAN KLEBANOPP
LEFEVRE
Suzan K lc b a n o lf Lrfe vrc. 35.
987 D ivisio n S i.. Oviedo, died
W ednesday at h er residence.
B o m J u ly I I . 1954. In New
York, she m oved lo Oviedo from
Illin o is in 1972. She w as a
c o m p u te r s u p e r v is o r In th e
aerospace Industry and a M eth­
odist.
S u rv iv o rs Include parents. Mr.
and Mrs. G reg KIchunofT. Oviedo:
p a te rn a l g ra n d m o th e r. M a ry
Klcbanolf. Lnngwcxxl: brother.
G reg How ard KIcbanolT. C a sse l­
berry.
B a ld w in - F a ir c h ild F u n e r a l
Home. G oldcnrud. In charge of
arrangem ents.

JOSEPH G. LEMOINE
Joseph G . L e m o in r. 86. 171 E.
F i r s t S i . , C h u l u o t a . d ie d
W ednesday at S ou th Sem inole
C o m m u n it y H o s p ita l. L o n g wood. Horn Sept. 9. 1903 In
Onlonugon. M ich., he m oved lo
C h o lu o ia fro m P o ri H u ro n .
M ich.. In 1968. H r was ow ner
and operator of a retail business
and a m em ber o f the S a in ts
IV Icr and P au l C a th o lic C h u rch .
He was a veleran of W orld W ar II
and a m em ber o f the Sanford
L io n s C lu b .
S u rv iv o rs Inchitlc wife. Lrota:
s t e p s o n s . A r t h u r K in n e y .
M arysville. M ich
Fre d rick G.
K in n e y, C ro sw rtl. M ich.. Ja m e s
K in n ey, Show Low Artz.: step­
d a u g h te rs , B a rb a ra B e d fo rd.
C o c o a . C h a r lo t t e M c M u lle n .
O k e e ch o b e e . B e v e rly D u d a s.

Port Huron: brothers. Leo, C a s ­
selberry. Jo h n . Ontonagon: sis­
ters. E lla Baker. S a u lt S ic . M arie.
M ich.. M ary Bavler. M ichigan: 21
g r a n d c h ild r e n : 5 0 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln - F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Home, G oldenrod, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

MACK SUTTON
M a c k S u tto n . 81. 2 3 5 8 E l
C a p lia n D riv e . S an fo rd , died
W e d n e sd ay a l h is residence.
B o r n M a r c h 2 1 . 1 9 0 9 , In
Fin d la y. III. he m oved to Sanford
from Argenta. III.. In 1909. He
was a plum ber/plpe litte r and a
Presbyterian. He w as a m em ber
of Ihc U n ite d A s s o cia tio n of
Jo u rn e y m e n Local No. 149. and
was a SO-ycar m em ber of the
M asonic Lodge F A A M . Argenta.
S u rv iv o rs Include daughters.
S uza nn e W heeler. Sanford. Rose
M a ry K e ye s. M aroa. III.; s ix
g r a n d c h ild r e n : f o u r g r e a t ­
grandch ildren.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

RICHARD WRIGHT
R ic h a r d W rig h t. 88. 1230
A m a n d a SI.. A lta m o nte Springs,
died S u n d a y a l H u m ana H o sp i­
tal. Lucerne. Born In February of
1902. he moved lo A ltam onte
S p rin g s from there in 1943. He
w as a re tired J a n llo i and a
M ethod 1st.
S u rv iv o rs in clu de sons. L o u is
und Eugene, both of A llm a o n lr
Springs: daugh rr. M ary. A lla m o n lr Springs; brother. W illie.
Slurke: sister. A n n ie Bell. J e n ­
nings.
[U n io n 's Fu n eral Home. O r­
lando. In ch arge o f arra nge ­
ments.

1A
c o u ld beco m e
g ro w th m a y be

w o rs e a n d
slowed.
"We'd start lo m ake headway
w ith fo u r cen ts a n d s ix to eight
cen ts g oing to the sta te ." aald
Roger Nelawcnder. the county
m anagem ent c tx u u lU n t.
N elaw cnder said Ihc county
has a 10-year, $123 m illio n plan
lo m eet road needs fo r the 20
y e a n w ith Its Impact fee pro­
gram a n d bonded gasoline tax
ro a d c o n s t r u c t io n p ro g ra m .
Nelaw cnder said aa lo ng aa the
Im pact fee c a n be Increased lo
m e e ttra flk needs and population
grow th re m a in s steady, the Im­
pact fee program w ill keep pace

w ith tm lflc dem ands.
B u t N r is w c n d c r s a id th e
c o u n ty d o e s n 't have e n ou gh
m oney for the congested roads
ca tch in g u p required by co n ­
cu rren cy.
Pam H astin gs, co u n ty Impact
fee specialist, said the county
w ill spend 8 8 2 .5 m illio n for road
c o n s t r u c t io n t h r o u g h 1 9 9 5 .
A n o th e r 8 4 0 .6 m illio n Is sched­
u le d Id be spend between 1996
and the ye ar 2 0 0 0 to meet the
co u n ty 's road needs u n til the
y e ar 2010.
H a stin g s sa id the 8 1 2 3 m illio n
program la based o n a n n u a l gas
la x and Im pact fee co lle ction s
a n d does n o t a llo w p roje cts
scheduled d u rin g the last live

e a n to be built d u rin g the llrst
ve years. A t Ihe en d o f 1999..
o n ly 83.1 m illio n w ill he In the'
co u n ty till to begin the second.,
live -ye a r road co n stru ctio n p ro­
gram .
" A n d that doesn't la ke Into;
a cco u n t the p o s s ib ility we m ig h t :
have to fold the second 10 y e a r s j
Into the first 10." H a stin g s said.
B y 2010. m any o f the c o u n ty 's j
roods that had been w id en e d ;
fro m tw o to fo u r lanes, a re ;
p ro je cte d lo he o v e rc ro w d e d !
again. T hat w ill require m ore ■
la n e s added lo th em lo meet the ■
dem and. C u rre nt project coat f o r :
road Im prove needed betw een:
2 0 0 0 a n d 2 0 1 0 - nearly 8 1 0 1 :
i
m illio n .

stru ck w ith th e c ity co m m ission
by the developer cre a tin g a la x
In c re m e n t f in a n c in g d is t r ic t
IT IFl for the m a ll. T h e T IF w ould
a llo w m a ll roads to be b u ilt w ith
$ 6 m illio n In pro p e rty taxes
collected from the m a ll property
for the next 14 years.
E n v iro n m e n ta lis ts a lso have
expressed co n c e rn a b o u t the
project because It w ill displace a
la rg e p o p u la t io n o f g o p h e r
tortoises, listed by the stale as a
species o f special concern.
The m a ll site w as annexed
Into the c ity Iasi m onth.
T he project Is sch eduled lo go
before the c ity co m m issio n at a
pu blic h e arin g o n M onday.
T he first phase o f the M elvin
S im on project. w h ich Includes a
1.25 m illio n square-fool m a ll. Is
lo be under co natru cto n by late
th is year a n d Is sch eduled lo
open n e xt year. T h e second
phase, w h ich in clu d e s 165.000
square feet o f co m m e rcia l space
und 200 hotel room s. Is sched­

uled for co m pletio n by 1994.
T h e 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 s q u a re feel o f
co m m e rcia l space a n d another
2 0 0 hotel room s planned for th e
th ird phase a rc scheduled for
corn pic linn b y 1997.
T h e co m m ission m eets tonigh t
a l 7 p.m. In th e co m m ission
ch a m be rs of S an ford C ity H all.
3 0 0 N. P ark Avc.
T h e plans for Ih c p a rkin g lot at
th e lo c a t io n o f t h r n e w
M c D o n a ld s m ig h t h a v e
n e ce ssita te d c u llin g dow n a
ce d a r tree, hut c li y o ffic ia ls
requested that the rrsta rou n t
spare the tree.
T h e restarnunt responded by
ch a n g in g lls p a rk in g Ini plan s
very slig h tly , sa id T ed W ilso n ,
c o n s tr u c tio n c o o r d in a to r fo r
S o u th lan d Inc. the co m pan y that
w ill b u ild Ihc new M cD onalds.
"It d id n 't take m u c h ." W ilso n
said. "W e were h appy lo do 11. It
w as a reasonable request. A lot
o f tim e s the requests lh a l citie s
m ake are not so reasonable."

hundred thousand largem outh
bass, and after tw o years, o n ly 3
p e rc e n t s u r v iv e d , th e c o m ­
m ission said.
However, ca tfish and gizzard
s h a d h a v e s u r v iv e d In th e
3 1.000-urre lake.
H a rre ll Revels, a biologist at
ih c state's R lch h xim F ish Hatchr r y In S u m te r C o un ty, said the
new fry sh ou ld do h e lle r because
they n rr bein g released In lim e
to prey on freshly hatched shad.
"T h e next tw o w eeks w ill be
critical.*' he said. " B y that time,
th e y w ill be b ig e n o u g h to

o u tm a n e u v e r a n y t h in g lh a l
w o u ld fool w ith th e m ."
F o r several decades, sewage
pla n ts and d im s grow ers d is ­
charged wastes in to Ihc la k r.
M u ck farm ers p e rio dica lly flood
th e ir fields w ith L ik e w ater to k ill
weeds, then p u m p the w ater
back Into the la k r. leaving lls
bottom covered w ith Ihc m u sh y
m u ck.
In a cleanup effort, govern­
m ent agencies lia v c created an
a r tific ia l m arsh lo fille r lake
w ater and m ovn ! to legally b lo ck
the m u c k discharges.

8 p .m . to l:3 0 n .m .
T here a rc no sin gle llc k c la
a va ilable In the dance. More
than 4 3 0 stu dents arc expected
lo u tie n d th e L a k e B ra n tle y
prom , w h ic h In clu d e s a fu ll
din ne r th is year.
O viedo H igh School. 601 K in g
St.. Oviedo, w ill have th e ir prom
on A p ril 21 from 8 p.m. to I a.m.

at the Lake But-na Vista H lllo n .
T ic k e ts to that event arc $25
each a n d w ill go on sale at the
sch ool next week.
L a k e H o w e ll H ig h S c h o o l.
4 2 0 0 Dike Hd.. W inter Park,
k ick e d off Ihc prom season last
m on th w ith th e ir dunce, w h ich
attracted more th an 350 s tu ­
dents.

Mall
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Interstate^ a n d State R oad 4 6 to
a p la n n e d developm en t, and
co n side r a developm ent order
approved by the East Central
F l o r i d a R e g io n a l P la n n in g
C o u n c il last m onth.
T h e m a ll. If bu ilt as proposed,
w o uld p rovid e a several-m illion
d o lla r boost In the c it y 's proper­
ty tax revenue as w ell as create
th ou sands of Jobs.
B u t c o n c e rn s h ave been
raised.
S om e have said the project w ill
wursen affordable h ou sin g needs
In S e m in o le C o u n t y . B ru c e
S co tl, a C e n tra l Flo rid a Legal
S e rvice s paralegal representing
about 2,000 Sanford H ousing
A u th o rity tenants, last m onth
a s k e d th e re g io n a l p la n n in g
co u n cil to charge the developer
813 m illio n lo offset the need for
su bsidize d h ou sin g for som e ol
the projected 8.000 m a ll Jobs.
O th e rs are opposed lo a deal

K

Lake
C o a tla a o tf f r a a i P a g e 1 A
Blackm on, w ho used lo
operate a fish ca m p south of
Apopka.
G o v e r n m e n t a g e n c ie s are
w o rkin g to clean up the lake,
w h ich has a stench a n d a bed
th a t's layered with m uck.
C o m m is s io n b io lo g is t B ill
Jo h n so n said there Is n o guaran­
tee the largem outh bass would
be able to reproduce In the lake
because the m u rk Is so soil, eggs
w ould s in k Into It.
In 1982. Ihc co m m ission re­
stocked Ihc lake w ith several

PromsContinued from Page 1A
T om broa said he expects more
than 3 5 0 s lu d e n ls a l th e ir prom.
Lake Bran tley H igh School.
991 S an d Lake Road. Altam onte
S prings. Is charging $75 per
couple to attend th eir prom,
w h ich w ill be at the Peabody
H o ld In O rlando S atu rda y from

A theists demand removal of statue
Unttwd P r m In te rn a tio n a l
KEY LARGO A n atheist
group has dem anded that the
governm ent remove the C h ris! of
Ihe Deep statue that Is sub­
merged In 5 0 feet of w ater off
Key Largo, ca llin g It a religious
sym bol that has no place In a
p u b lic park.
B u t no one Is sure w hether Ihc
9-fool, 2-ton sla lu e belongs to
the sta le or the federal govern­
m ent. It stands on the ocean
floor n ear Ihe boundary between
the K e y Largo National Marine
S a n c tu a ry and th e a djacent
J o h n P c n n c k a m p C o ra l Reef
S late Park.
T he S ou th Florida C h apter of
A m e rica n A th eists said Ihe stat­
ue v io la te s the c o n s tltu lo n a l
requirem ent for a separation of
ch u rch and state.
"I find II Incredible that som e­
one had Ihc brazen gall to Install
such a s h rin e on p u b lic proper­
ty ." A m e rica n A th e ia ls m em ber
R o m u lu s R o b e rts o f W ilto n
M anors said W ednesday.
" T h is Is a pu blic park, funded
by Ihe p u b lic's m oney, and there
are other people In th is world
besides those w ho believe In
C h ris t. I d e fin ite ly w ant the
statue rem oved."
In a letter to the state De­
partm ent of Natural Resources
last m onth, A m e rica n Atheists
D irector C h risto s T za n e la ko s of
M ia m i Shores dem anded that
Ihe statue be rem oved Immedla irly .
"T h e fair th in g to do Is q u ick ly
remove Ibis religiou s s la lu e from
governm ent property. Those ol
us w ho light upstream to ob ialn
Ihc pa the tica lly few Supreine
Court d e cision s 111 ou r favor anhorrlfled when the dlfflcuU-loobtain m andate o f the court Is
blith e ly Ignored by governm ent
e n tltlle s ." T za n e la ko s said.

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Isl! us You mu sod always wii bo in
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Sady rrusiad by Sistor Jan A Family

The group recently succeeded
In g e llin g the sta le to rem ove Ihc
words "s o help me G o d " from
ih e oath on n otary p u b lic forms.
M arla R ichardson , an A m e ri­
can A th eists m em ber w ho lives
near the park, ca lled the statue
an Imposition.
T h r so lid bronze statue stands
In a sand ch a n n e l near Key
Largo D ry R o cks reef. Il was
donated lo Ihe p a rk by the
Underwater Society o f A m erica
In 1964 lo com m em orate people
w ho died at sea.
A l the Bine, the site w as part
of the stale park. But officials
w ith P cn n ck a m p and Ihe De­
partm ent of N atu ral Resources,
w hich oversees Ihc state park,
said Ihe statue has not belonged
to the stale sin ce 1975.
"T h e bou n daries between the
stale and federal w aters were
changed by a federal Judge In a
salvage case a n d o u r park lost
about 2 fret o f ocean b ou n d ary."
said L a rry Fooks. assistant park
director.
"T h e statue w as caught In the
m id d le b e tw e e n th e s ta te 's
boundary a n d Ihc federal gov­
e rn m e n t's b o u n d a ry . S o ih c
s lu to r now belongs lo th r M a rln r
San ctu ary w h ich belongs lo th r
federal g ove rn m e nt."
F e d e ra l o ffic ia ls d e n ie d re ­
sp o n sib ility o n W ednesday.
" W r d id n 't p u t the statue

there In the first place, we Just
Inherited It from the s ta ir." said
J o h n Halas. a M arin e S an ctu ary
biologist. “ W h y sh o u ld we have
to rem ove It?"
W hoever the s la lu e belongs lo.
D e p a rtm e n t o f N a tu ra l R c :
sources spokrsw om uti M ich elle
Tate wonders w h eth er It sh ou ld
be rem oved at all.
"1 m ean, w h y s h o u ld the
statue bother these people? It's
u nderw ater." T a le su Id.

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Senate confirms thrift nomination
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e Senate confirm ed l he n om in atio n of
T im o th y K y a n to head the federal K o vem m ent'e regulation of
the troubled sa vin g s and loan In dustry despite rh arges from
Dem ocrats he w as not qualified.
H ya n's a dm itte d casual use o f m arijuana and one-tim e
experim ent w ith cocaine In the early 1970s w as barely
m entioned W ednesday and even h is ch ie f opponent. Sen.
Donald Rlegle. D-M lch.. said It sh ou ld play n o part In the
d e risio n o f the Senate.
T h e Senate voted 62-37 to approve R ya n , e n ding the
p o sslb llliy that the Office o f T h rift Supervision w ould be held
leaderless and pow erless by th e co u rts next week.

W A S H IN G T O N — S e c re ta ry o r S tate
Ja m e s Baker and Soviet Foreign M in iste r
E du ard Shevardnadze opened three da ys of
talks to Iron out details and set a tim etable
for the expected J u n e superpow er su m m it.
T h e p re -s u m m it n e g o tia tio n s b e g a n
W ednesday afternoon as S hevardnadze and
Baker met for 3 V* h o u rs at the State
Departm ent, w ith ta lk s focu sin g on tensions
over L ith u a n ia 's bid to secede from the
Soviet Union.
Baker and S hevardnadze were to meet
again on T h u rsd a y and F rid a y to prepare for
the expected m eeting In W ash in gton be­
tween President B u sh and Soviet President

Alcohol warning ads sought

UwWad F r w i Iwtecnattewal
M O SCO W - Estonian P res­
ident A rn old R u u tcl said thenwas " n o cause for a la rm "
despite a stern dem and from
S o v ie t P r e s id e n t M ik h a il
Gorbachev that Esto nia an n u l
a declaration that It Is break­
in g awuy from the Soviet
Union.
H uutel said W ednesday the
Estonian P arlia m e n t's exe cu ­
tive presidium w ould d iscu ss
G o r b a c h e v 's d e m a n d u n d
send him u form al response.

Early AZT use gats further support
BO ST O N — D a lly doses of the d ru g A Z T appear to be th r best
treatment for m a n y people Infected w ith the A ID S v iru s even If
they have not yet become sick, researchers said.
A study p u blish e d W ednesday In T h e New E n g la n d Jo u rn a l
of M edicine su pp o rts reco m m endatio ns made last su m m e r by
the National In stitutes o f H ealth and backs up a recent Food
and D n ig A d m in is tra tio n de cisio n au th o rizin g use o f A Z T In
AIDS-Infected people before they develop sym ptom s.

United Pr— a HHwmtkszl

L O S A N G E L E S — A m e rica often falls to appreciate Its
national treasures u n til they are gone. And that Is w hy radio
and T V officials w h o w ould n ever have dream ed of p la y in g a
Sarah Vaughan record on th eir sta tio n s filled the airw aves w ith
her Incredible voice In the h o u rs follow ing announcem ent of
her death.
V a u g h a n 's longtim e friend u nd Jazz h istorian Leonard
Feather ann ou n ced W ednesday that the la d y know n as
"S a s s y " to her friends and " T h e D iv in e O ne" by fans had died
at her su bu rban L o s Angeles hom e Tuesday night u l 66. the
v ictim of lu n g cancer.
Feather, w ho p ro d u crtl V a u g h a n 's first album , said she hail
"o ne of the greatest voices of t|ie 20 tli ce n tu ry, or any
ce n tu ry."

H A V A N A . C u ba - T he uproar
over U.S.-sponsored telecusls to
C uba Is leading three decades of
already strained re la tio n s be­
tween the two nation s Into th eir
worst period since the Bay of
Pigs Invasion, officials and dip-

Group says
it may free
hostages soon
United F r»»i International
B E IR U T . Lebanon — A radical
P alestin ian group h o ld in g eight
E u rop e a n * expressed w illin g M M today to free som e of the
-V sptives in response to an appeal
from Libyan lender M oam m ar
•torfli.ili
T h e F u la h - R e v o lu t i o n a r y
C o u n cil of Abu Nldal revealed It
was engaged III co ntacts w llll
what It said were "con cerned
p a r t ie s " to re le a s e F r e n c h
hostage Ja qu e ltn c V a lrn tr and
I wo o f her children.

Arafat starts official visits
R O M E — Palestin e Lib e ra tio n O rganization leader Yasser
Arafat began a two-day official v is it T h u rsd a y to Italy to seek
support for A ru b-lsru ell negotiations In a wide range of talks
w ith p o litical leaders and w ith Pope J o h n Paul II.
T he 60-year-old P L O leader drove straight to President
Francesco C o sslg a 's Q u lrln a le palace from R o m e's top security
C lu in p ln o m ilita ry airport, w here he arrived In u private Iraqi
Jet from P aris at m ld-m om lng.
It ts A ra fa t's fourth visit to Italy but the llrs l to be accorded
full official status.
On W ednesday the Israeli governm ent lodged u form al
protest w ith the Italian foreign m in istry, co m p la in in g that
Arafat's v isit w a s treated "o n th r sam e level a s a stale visit.”
F ro m U n ite d P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l re p o rts

In a sla le in cn t delivered to a
W estern new s agency In M oslem
west Beirut. Ilu- F K C said: "In
light of the appeal m ade by
brother Col. G adhafl to free the
captives, p a rticu la rly Ja q u e liu e
V u lc iitc and her fam ily, we are
ta kin g Into consideration these
efforts.
" O u r g ro u p Is u l p re se n t
s iu d y ln g the h u u ta nllu rhm a p ­
peal nf C o l. G a d h a fl und Is
u lrcudy engaged In Im m edlule
c o n lu e ls w ith Ihe co n cern e d
I K ir t lc s . "

T he group d id not Identify w ho
II w a s In c o n ta c t w ith hut
an a lysts suggested that French
and L ib y a n d iplo m ats m ay have
been Involved In bch ln d-th cscenes efforts lo secure som e ul
l l i r captives' freedom.

Bush speaks on civil rights
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W A S H IN G T O N — President
Bush lold the n atio n 's oldest
black ih ln k -lu n k lh a l although
"preju dice and ra cia l tensions
s till e x ist." ihe "d a y w ill com e —
and II Is noi far o il" — when a
bla ck w ill be elected president.
Speaking a l th r 20th a n n iv e r­
sary din ne r o f the J o in t Center
fo r P o lit ic a l a n d E c o n o m ic
S tu d ie s W ednesday n ig h t. Bush
also declared- "W e ra n lake
hope lh a l Ihe age of apartheid Is
n earing a clo se " In S o u lh Alrfca.
T h e g a t h e r in g o f s e v e r a l
hundred of A m e ric a 's top black
officials. In clu din g V irg in ia Gov.
L. Douglas W ild e r and Dem o­
c r a t ic N u t lo n a l C o m m it t e r
C h a irm a n R o n B ro w n , gave
B u s h ’s speech on c iv il righ ts a
rather subdued response.
T h e p re s id e n t's appearance
cam e Just h o u rs after h is a d ­
m in istra tio n threatened to veto
the C iv il R ig h ts A ct o f HF.IO.
w h ic h w o u ld r e v e rs e I'JH il
Suprem e C o u rt ru lin g s that erti
Its said eroded c iv il right saltguards
Bu sh w as accused ol exploit
lug race lit Ihe 1988 r lr t llo ii
a g a in s t D e m o c r a t M ic h a e l
D u k a k is hv Its u sin g on Inmate
W illie Horton But sin ce brcom log president, he lia s enjoyed a
relatively h igh approval ratin g
am onu blacks

Committee
approves
rights bill
UPI rsport

International by telephone from
the L ith u a n ia n ca p ita l that the
speeches were m ore fiery than at
s im ila r recent rallies.

UwHod R f si Iwtsmstmisl

" T h e r e Is n o ca u se for
a la rm ." H uutel suld.
K u u te l told the E sto nian
P arlia m e nt W ednesday that
G orbachev Issued the w a rn ­
in g d u rin g a "lo n g telephone
co n v e rsa tio n " w ith h im lute
Tuesday, the E sto nian new s
agency E T A suld.
G o rb a c h e v c a lle d H u u te l
h o u r s u ft c r th e E s t o n ia n
le g is la t u r e c h o s e P o p u la r
Front leuder Edgar Savlsaur
a s p rim e m in iste r In anoth er
sign of the n a tio n a lists' In­
cre a sin g co ntrol

M O S C O W - A n a id e to
L ith u a n ia n President V ytautus
lam dsbergla said the re p u b lic's
T h e y said som e o f the de ­
P arliam ent w ould fin a lize u re­ m o n s t r a t o r s s c u f f l e d w it h
sponse today to Soviet President L ith u a n ia n T V cam eram en and
M ik h a il G o rb a c h e v 's dem and th a t s e v e r a l c a m e r a s w e re
that the legislature rescind lls smashed.
declaration of Independence.
G orbachev dem anded S a tu r­
Not a ll L ith u a n ia n s approve of
the b rra k from Moscow. Several d a y t h a t t h e L i t h u a n i a n
thousand people, most o f them P arliam ent a n n u l Its M arch 11
e th n ic R u ssians, gathered o u t­ declartlon o f Independence as a
side the parliam ent b u ild in g In co ndition for negotiations. F a il­
V iln iu s W ednesday to condem n ure to do so. G orbachev warned,
w ould lead to "g ra v e co n se ­
the Independence declaration.
W itnesses told lln llr d Press quences."

Cuba-U.S. relations seen headed for crisis

Jazz singer Sarah Vaughn dies

E A S T B E R L IN — East G e rm a n y 's firs t fre cly c lc c le d
Parliam ent convened today for a historical session that was
overshadowed by allegations som e o f the 4 0 0 deputies were
form er secret police Informers.
A som ber mood prevailed us law m akers filed Into the huge,
glass-sheathed palace of the re p u blic to convene the first
session of the new -slyte d e m ocratic Parliam ent after M arch 18
elections.
T hat election represented the free vole sin ce East G erm any
was created after W orld W a rd , b eco m ing a co m m u n ist slate.

a fram ew ork for redu cin g troop levels In
Europe, and a treaty ca llin g for re d u cin g
strategic nuclear arsenals b y 50 percent.
B u sh and G o rb ach e v h e ld th e ir first
su m m it - a get-acquainted afTalr that
y ielded no m ajor agreem ents — at M alta In
th e Mediterranean last Decem ber.
On W ednesday. B aker expressed U.S.
co ncerns about L ith u a n ia 's b id to secede
from the Soviet U n io n , w h ich h as exercised
m ilita ry force a n d other pressures In an
a tte m p t to d issu a d e the Independencem in ded Baltic republic.
B aker and S hevardnadze appeared a n x ­
io u s to avoid a co llis io n on the Issue.
Shevardnadze sa id the Soviet solution to
L ith u a n ia 's bid for Independence w ill satisfy
M oscow, the West and the re b e llio u s state.

Lithuanians demonstrate
anti-independence fervor

Gorbachev warns
President of Estonia

W A S H IN G T O N - Rep. Jo se p h K ennedy II. D-Mass!. and Sen.
A lbert Gore. D -Tenn.. proposed legislation re q u irin g that all
television, radio a n d prin t advertisem ents for alco ho l Include
w arnings about Its dangers.
Congress last year required alco h o l w arn in g la b e ls on bottles
and cans, but G ore and K e n ne dy said W ednesday tn orr action
Is needed, p a rticu la rly to Inform prrgnant wom en about the
dangers o f liq u o r and to prevent young people from view ing
d rin k in g as glam oro us and sexy.
"E a c h year, m ore than 5.000 Infants are born suffering from
fetal alcohol syndro m e and a n o th e r 50.000 babies experience
m ilder but s till serious birth defects know n u s fetal ulcohol
efTerts." Gore told a new s conference.

East Germany convenes free parliament

M ik h a il G orbach ev.
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D u rin g the re m a in in g two days of talks,
negotiators w ere to focus on a rm s control
and regional Issues such as the M id d le East.
N egotiators a lso w ill ta ck le tra n sitio n a l
to p ics su ch a s cross-border p ollu tion , trade,
h u m a n rig h ts a n d narcotics trafficking.
A sked If he w as going to propose a date for
a su m m it. S hevardnadze sm iled w ry ly and
said. " W e 'll se c."
W h e n he a rriv e d In W a s h in g to n on
.Tuesday. Shevardnadze said a th ird pre­
paratory conference probably w ill be needed
before the s u m m it, becuuse several Im por­
tant uccords co u ld be com pleted for action
by the leaders.
He said the agreem ents could Include an
accord on destru ction o f rh e m lca l weapons.

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W A S H IN G T O N — A
S e n a t e C o m in 11 I c c
a p p ro v e d le g is la t io n lo
o v e rtu rn S u p re m e C o u rt
decisions that c iv il rig h ts
a d v o ca te s s a id m ade It
harder for m in o ritie s and
wom en to jirove em plo y­
m ent d iscrim in ation .
T he Lab o r and H u m an
R e s o u r c e s C o m m it t e e
voted 1 1 5 o n W ednesday
for Ihe c iv il rig h ts b ill,
despite the threat ol a veto
In a letter from A ttorney
G eneral D ick T h o rnbu rgh .
Sens. J a n ie s J e ffo rd s .
H-Vt
a n d D avid Durents-rgrr. R-M lnn.. voted w ith
the c m n tn lllc c 's D em ocrats
lo r the measure.
C rn te r o flletals said that ap
p ro v a l m a y c h a n g e ra p id ly ,
however. II B u sh rem ain s oj&gt;
posed lo the proposed C iv il
R ig h ts Aet of 1990 T h e p re si­
d e n t has p ro jio s e il h is o w n
le g is la tiv e a lte rn a tiv e , w h ic h
c ritic s sav ts Inadequate.
Ill Ills speech. Bu sh Invoked

Ihe nam e of A bra h a m Lin co ln .
"T h e G rca l E m a n cip a to r." us
well us South A frica n President
F r e d e r lk d c K le r k , w h o he
saluted for freeing b la ck leader
Nelson Mandela.
"It Is said that L in c o ln 's hand
shook as he dipped Ills q u ill Into
th r Inkw ell before he signed the
E m a n c ljia llo n P ro c la m a tio n ."
Bush said. "P e rh a p s he fell the
weight of history. Perhaps h r
was weary.
"In any event, he w a lle d a
m om ent to steady h is hand so
that no one w ould th in k he
wavered o n such an Important
decision ." Bush said. "T h ro u g h
th r vision of one m an. m illio n s
were freed."
Bu sh said. "T h e day w ill com e
— und It Is not far off — when
the legacy of L in c o ln w ill fin ally
be fulfille d al 1600 P e nn sylvan ia
Avenue — when a bla ck m an or
wom an w ill sit In the O val O llie r
... W hen that day com es, the
most rem arkable th in g about It
w ill be how n a lu ra lly it o c cu rs."
Bu sh p ra lstd the progress lh a l
b la c k s h a v e m a d e in b r in g
c irc le d lo p ub lic office III the
past two decades

" B u t I also know that pre­
ju d ice and ra cia l tensions still
e x ist In A m e r ic a ." he sa id ,
renewing Ills prom ise lo use his
o ilie r a s a " b u lly p u lp it lo
ciiu d c iiu i ill the strongest term s
racism , bigotry and hale "

lo m ats said.
" T h e sig n s of a possible a nil
gradual Im provem ent In b ila te r­
a l relation s that seemed lo be
tu rn in g Into u re a lity u n til Iasi
year arc fading n ow ." a C u ban
o fficia l w ho asked noi lo be
Identified lo ld U n ited IT css In­
tern ation al. " T h e ba ll Is In |lh r
U.S.) court. E v e ry th in g depends

on th e m ."
Relation s b e lw rrn Ihe United
S la te s a n d c o m m u n is t C u ba
have deteriorated In recent days
w ith te stin g o f T V M arti, a
S p a n is h - la n g u a g e te le v is io n
p r o j e c t s p o n s o r e d by
W ash in gton that Cu ba sa ys v io­
lates Its sovereign ty a n d In­
ternational trlrro m m u n lra tio n s

agreements.
"W e consider (T V Marti) an
aggrraslon against o u r country,
u v iolation of o u r sove re ign ty."
the official said. "T h e re Is abso­
lutely no w ay o f even ta lk in g
w ith th e m a s lo n g a s th e y
c o n tin u e w ith the T V M a rti
project. T h e y m u st stop It or the
situation w ill get w orse.”

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N O T IC IO F
FICTITIOUS N AM I
Notice l« hereby give* that I
am engaged In business of IMS
Boll# A
. Suit# 117. Winter
Spring*. FI 22704. Seminole
County. F lor Ido. under tho
Fktitlous Homo ol CR EATIVE
CARS, end thot I Intend to
register told nemo with tho
Clerk of tho Circuit Court. Sem
(note County. F lor Ido. in oc
cordonee with the Provttiont of
♦he Fktifteut Nome Statutes. To
Wit Section it s 0* F lorido Slot
utotlW/.
Ron Burnt Jr
Publish March 71. 7* April S.
II. IWO
D E O 774

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at I4S
Fern Dr . OoBary. Fla . 277)2.
Seminole County. Florida, under
th o F i c t i t i o u s N a m e ot
SCR EEN S N THINGS, and
that l intend to register said
name with tho Clerk ot tho
Circuit Court. Somlnolo County.
Florida, m accordance with the
Provisions ol tho Fictitious
Name Statutes. Te Wit Section
44J Of Florida Statutes If!/*
Philip C Smith
Publish March 29 April S. 12.
19.1990
DEO 791

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notko is hereby given that wo
are engaged m business at P O
Boa 9)114/ Lake Mery. F L
1279! 1147. Somlnolo County.
Florldo. under the Fictitious
Nome of INDULGENCE, end
thot we intend to register said
nome with the Clerk of tho
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
•4109 F lortde Statutes 19)7
Thomas W William*
Charles E Williams
Catherine Rosedo
Publish March 29. April !. 17.
19. I9V0
D E O 799

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Not lea Is haraby glvan that I
am togagad In business at 202)
Howland Blvd . Da Itone. F L
2272!. Somlnolo County. Florida,
under tho Fktitlous Nemo of
TROPIC S C R E E N A VINYL
REPAIR , and that I intend to
register sold name with the
Clerk of tho Circuit Court. Sem
inoie County. Florldo. In oc
cor dance with tho Provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
MM See Hew 44100 Florida Stt»
utes 19)7
Robort A Seltnskl Jr.
Publish Morch 29. April I. 12.

m T H fc T ic u iT C o u r t
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
File Number to-110 CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
JIMMIE V CA N T R EL L o 'k /o
JIMMIE W E B B C A N T R E L L
Dec e« tod
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
The odm im ttrolion ol the
e t lo t e of J I M M I E V
C A N T R E L L a 'k / a JIM M IE
W EBB CA N T R EL L , dtceoted.
File Number 90 ISO CP . it pend
»ng In the Circuit Court for
Som lnolo County. F lo rld o .
Probote Division. tho oddrett ot
which it Pott Office Drewer C.
Son lord. Florldo 17/77 OtSO Tho
nomot end oddrettet of the
pertonol representative end the
pertonol representative t at
torney are let forth below
A ll Intorottod person* ore
r e t ir e d to tile with thit court.
WITHIN TH R E E MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (I) all claimt
against the estate end (91 any
objection by an interested
person on whom thit notko it
served that challenges the valid
Ity of the will, the qualitketions
of tho personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of the
court
A L L CLAIMS AN D O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO F ILE O WILL
BE F O R E V E R BARREO
Publication of this Notice hat
begun on April S. 1990
Personal Representative
JA M ES O L IV E R C A N T R E L L
IIS Doneison Pike
Nashville. Tennessee J/214
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
MACK N C L E V E L A N D . JR .
ESQUIRE
Post Office Drawer I
Sanford. F lor Ida 27/77 0/71
Telephone (407 ) 277 1114
Publish A p ril!. 17. 1990
0EP4I
~ n 6 t Tc E OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business at IIOS
W 1st S t. Sanford Fla 277/t.
Seminole County Florida, under
the Fictitious Name Oi WW
CONSTRUCTION and that we
intend to register said name
with the Clerh of The Circuit
Court. Saminote County Fiort
da. in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS Of Florida Statutes I9S7
J Kevin Waldorf
Thomas P Wilhelm
Publish March IS. 77. 79. April
S. 1990
D E O MO
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Not*ce ts hereby given that l
am engaged in business at 4/4
M a itla n d Ave
Altam onte
Springs Semi not# County f lor
•da. under the Fictitious Name
of CONNIE S V IN O and that I
intend to register sad name
with the Clerk of the Circuit
Ccuft. Seminole County Flori
da. in accordance with the
Provisions ot *he Fictitious
Name Statutes. To AM Section
US Of F lor .da Statutes I9S7
Constance l
Publish March IS. 77. 79 Apr.l
S. I9f0
D E O HI

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 1714
Ridgewood Ave . Sanford. Fla
22771. Seminole County. Florida,
unde* the Fictitious Nam# ot
M A S T E R S COVE A P A R T
MENTS. and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court. Sem
inote County. Florida, in ac
cor dance with the Provision* ol
tho Fictitious Name Statutes. To
Wit Section 44) 09 Florida Slat
utes I9S7
Diane R Coe
Publish A p ril!. 17. 19.24. 1990
D E P 12
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged m business at 979
Pineway A v e . Sanford. Semi
note County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol S ♦ S
ENGINEERING INC . and that
we intend to register said name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da. in accordance with tho
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
•4! 09 F lor Ida Statutes I9S7
Sartre/ Habib.
ToddH Shockey
Publish A p ril!. 17. 19. 24. 1990
D E P S2
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE IITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S IN O 19 4444 C A M P
SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaint.tt.
VS

M A R K ! FRINK and ME ID IE
FRINK; C Y N TH IA L G R E E N
TYSON. GARRICK N FOX.
ESQ . A L F R E D BILANSKI and
NANCY BILANSKI. lus wife
CHAR LES KNUTSON and
TER R Y KNUTSON.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H A P TE R S !
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
April 2nd. 1990. and entered in
Case No 09 4440 CA Of P ol the
C ircu it Court ot tho IITH
Judicial Circuit in and tor Semi
note County. Florida, wherem
SOUTHEAST M O RTGAGE
C O M P AN Y, is Plaintiff and
M ARK E FRINK «t a I are
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse n
Sanford Sem»no*e County. F lor
•da. atM 00 o dock A M . on the
ittri day of May 1990 the
following described property as
set form m sa&lt;d Order or Final
J u d g m e n t, to w it

LOT IN O AK LAN D VILLA G E.
SECTION TH R EE according to
the plat thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 79 Pages 71 and 24.
Public Records ot Semmoi#
Caunty Florida
Dated at Sanford Florida this
2nd day ot April IV9Q
i (Sean
M ARVAN NE MORSE
AsC k rk C-rcu't Court
Sem&gt;noie County. F tor 'da
By RwthK.ng
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Apr.l 1 12 ir »0
DEP M

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notko Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 74/2
S Park Ave . Sanford FL 22771.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ot SUPER
0IS C 0 U N T B E V E R A G E &amp;
FOOO STORE, and that I Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court. Sam
inoie County. Florida, in oc
cor dance with tho Provisions of
tho Fktitlous Nam# Statutes. To
Wit Section «4! 09 Florida Slot
utes Its/
Rosik Shah
Publish March I!. 72. 19. April
). 1990
OEOISJ

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O FTHEHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 90 1)9 CA 44L
GIBRALTAR SAVINGSBANK.
FSB. l/k/a GIBRALTAR
SAVINGS. F A .
Plaintiff.
vS
MILTON W O LEN . JR .e ta !.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MILTON W OLEN. JR
whoso last mailing address is
777! Marsh Wren Circle
Long wood. F L 27779
M A R S H A E OLEN
whose last mailing address is
277) Marsh Wren Circle
Long wood. F L 22779
SIDNEY R HARPER
whose last mailing address is
2l(WSilver Leaf Court
Long wood. F L 227)0
YOU A R E NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose 4 mortgage
on the following property In
Semi nolo County. Florida
Lot 14. WINGFIELD NORTH,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 24. Pages
14 and if. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
has been filed against you. ond
you are required to servo a copy
ot your written defenses, it any.
to it on. Pater N Smith. E t
qu.re of Gurney A Handley.
P A . Ptamfitf s attorney, whose
metlmg address IS Landmark
Center Two Suita «)0. 72! East
Robinson Street Orlando F L
27407 1772. on or before May 4
(990 and tile the original with
the Clerk of this Court, either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there
after otherwise, a default will
be entered against you tor the
rel»el demanded in the Amended
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal
of this Court on April ). 1990
(Soal)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clork of Circuit Court
By PatriciaF Heath
Deputy Clerk
Publish Apr i !. 12. 19. 7a &lt;990
D EPea

If. 1990
D E O IM

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H E BIO M TBBNTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
SEM IN O LE COUNTY*
STATE OF FLO RIDA.
Cato No. i 90-1J4JCJL49-P
General Jurisdiction
CO M M O N W EALTH
M O RTG AG E C O M P A N Y OF
A M E R IC A . L F . ,
Plaintiff
RICHARD E . H A LL. It living,
e t u a .a t e i.
•
Defendant*
NOTICE O F ACTION
STATE O F FLORIDA
TO RICHARD E HALL, if
living, and If married. MRS
RICHARD E H A LL, his wifo. if
living, including any unknown
spouse of said Defendants if
either has remarried and if
either or both of said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
teas, o ssig naas. cra d ito rs.
lienors and tr usteas, and all
ofhar parsons claim ing by.
through, under or ogamst tho
Whoso rts ld a n c o Is 4012
Strawberry Lake. Whitmore.
Michigan 44149
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to for ac lose a mortgage
on tho following property in
Sam mole County. Florida
LOT 44. CONCORO WOO OS
V I L L A G E . S E C T IO N TWO.
according to tho plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 24. Pages
42 and 14. Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
has bean Mod against you and
T P H ALL INVESTMENTS.
INC . a Florida corporation.
LYNN L S C H A IL ER . JOHN
OOE and JA N E DOE. and all
other parsons In posession ot
said real property, whose real
nam es are un certain, and
ACOUSTI E N G IN E E R IN G
COMPANY O F FLORIOA. a
Florida corporation, end you ora
required to servo a copy of your
written da tenses, ll any. lo It on
JO SE P H M
PA N IELLO .
ESQUIRE. Plaintiffs attorney
whose address is
201 N Franklin Street. Suita
2720. Tampa. Florida 22402
on or be tor* the 4th day of May.
(990. and tile tho original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there
after, otherwise a default will
be entered ogamst you lor tho
rebaf demanded in the Com
piamt or Petition
D A TED on this 2rd day ot
April. 1990
(SEAL)
M ARYAN N E MORSE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY P o frk ia F Heath
Deputy Clark
Publish April L 12. 19. 24. 1990
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Klki, Knicks come to life
K ik t V a n d e w rg h r's Ix-sl game of the y a v n i
hcl|x-d New Y o rk K n lc k i C in c h S tu Ja ck so n
h o ld hts head high — at Icasi for one n ig h t.
T h e hum dorm .int V a n d rw rg h e scored a
season -high 21 jxiiii Ih in co m p ie m rn t a 37iK iln l. 17-rrhound clfn ri by P a trick Ew ing,
h e lp in g the K u trk s end a lo ur (fame road losing
u trra k with a 11 H I 07
v i c t o r y o v e r the
W a s h in g t o n B u ll e t s
W ednesday night.
"It m akes m e liuik
li k e a b e tte r c o a c h ,
d o e s n 't I t . " s a id
J a c k s o n , whose team
h as won tw o straight
a m i Is show ing sign s of
rn m ln g n u t ol a protracted slu m p ."
E ls e w h e re . Ih iston defeated New Je rs e y
12 5 -10&lt;&gt;. Clevelan d slopped A tla n ta 101-95,
G o ld e n S tale tnp|M'd M iam i 128-114. D allas
ilum |K 'd San A n to n io 104-98. M ilw au kee edged
Indiana 121-1 III In overtim e, am i C h arlo tte beat
D enver I IK -112.

PREP TRACK
Sem inole hosts Optimist meet
Som e 20 Itoys team s anti 10 m ore girls'
sq u a d s are expected to participate In the
O p tim ist Invitational at Sem inole H igh School s
T h o m a s E. W h lg lia m S tadium th is eveningA ctio n w ill begin w ith the held events at 4
p ut. T he ru n n in g prelim inaries are sch eduled to
start at 4:30 p m w ith the du als slated to begin
at 7:30 pan.
O f the 12 Sem inole County teams, n in e w ill
participate In the O ptim ist. T he o n ly ones who
w ill Itc absent w ill Ik - the Lake M ary am t Lake
H o w e ll girls and (lie l.a k r H ow ell hoys.

PREP SOFTBALL
Walker slugs Tribe to victory
O R L A N D O — A r g lr W alker drove In s ix runs
w ith a pair of hom e runs as the S e m in o le High
softball team cam e Iroin behind to |xist a 10-0
e xtra Inning victo ry over la ik r H igh la n d Prep at
L a k e Falrvtew Park.
Wullu-r lie d the game In the seventh Inning
w ith a Iwo-run hom er anti won the gam e In the
e ig h th with a grand slam.
T h e win evens S e m ino le 's record a l 9-9 on the
season, Sem inole w ill play lls seeontl-lo-lhe-lasl
gam e of the year today when It hosts O viedo In
an Sem inole A th le tic Conference gam e at Fort
M e llo n starting a l 3:30 p.m.
W alker and A ndrea K u llln were both 3 -fo r-l to
lead Sem inole. A lso co n trib u tin g w ere T in a
K a th hu n . K lin P riso n and tail rice T u rn e r lone
sin gle, one K ill anti one run scored each) and
V a le ric W ilk s (single).
Iat- w as2-for-4 lor Lake H ighland.
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HOCKEY
Underdogs win playoff openers
T hey say the p la v o lls are a whole new season,
a n d W ednesday night a I rlo o f untlerdogs proved
II hv shocking the M I L elite ol the Clarence
C a m p b e ll Conference In the tlrsl gam e of the
p re lim in a ry rouutl Stanley C u p series.
T he C algary Flam e s anti Chicago lllu e k h a w k s.
both regu lar season til v is io n le a d e rs, were
k ilts ketl oil res|&gt;et liv e ly by the fourth-place Los
A n ge le s K in gs 5-3 anti M innesota N o rth Stars
2 1 T he p o w e rfu l E d m o n to n O ile r s were
u|M-ntled by Itie Wlnnl|M-g Je ts 7 5. T h e only
la v o rlle to prevail was the St. U n its lllues.
w lilt h overcam e the Toronto Maple L e a ls 4 -2
'Hit W ales C oiileren ee o|M-lis lls p la y o ll series
T h u rstla y w ith m a le lm p s Ix-lwecn the New York
K angers and New York Islanders: New Jersey
D e v ils anil W ash ln glon Capitals: llo sto u llru ln s
a n il lla r llo r il W halers, a n il llu lla lo Sabres anti
M ontreal Canatllens

N H L coming to Miami
M IAM I — M ia m i's tlrs l N a tio n a l H n ckcy
l. c ague e x h ib itio n game, le a tu rln g W ayne
G r e l/ k y anti the Los Angeles K in g s ag aln sl d ir
New Y o lk K an gers has hern sehethiletl lo r Sept.
2 1. o lllt la ls a n ix im it etl Wetlm stlav
T ile game at M ia m i Arena Is to lx- usetl as a
springboard the lure an N H L franch ise to M iam i,
said city co m m ission e r V icto r tie Y u rrc. ch a ir­
m a n ol llie M ia m i S p o rts a n il E x h ib itio n
Au thority.
We look at tills as Ix-lug one o l the most
ext iliu g . sin gle-night spurting events e ve r In Ih r
t llv ol M iam i, lie said
C o m p ile d f r o m o la f f a n d w lr o r e p o r t s .

La ye n d e cke r
and K rish n an
exit C la s s ic

SAC event
opens today
at Sanlando

From »Uff roports__________
L A K E M A H Y - T w o more of
the rig h t top-seeded p layers In
the $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 Prudential.Bache
T e n n is C la s s ic at (he Heathrow
Kar&lt;|urt C lu b got (he b u m 's rush
d u rin g p la y W ednesday after­
noon.
Both G le n n L a y e n d e ck e r of
Ikrnton (seeded No. 5) a n d India's
Karn rsh K rish n a n (No. 8) were
e lim in a t e d In s e c o n d - r o u n d
m atches. L a y rn d rc k rr dropped a
6-4. 6-7 110-12). 6-4 decision lo
A u s tra lia 's Ja so n S lo ltcn b crg be­
fore K ris h n a n was ousted hy
D avid P a le o f Las Vegas 6-2. 3-6.
6-3.
W ith the e lim in a tio n of sixthseeded J im m y A ria s and sevcn lh -sccdcd V eil P aloh rtm o on
Tuesday, a ll that leaves Is Ihc lo p
four seeds s till In Ihc ru n n in g for
Ih r $32,400 first-place prize. O r­
g a n ize rs proba bly breathed a
collective sigh of re lie f as all four
won th eir m atches W ednesday.
T o p -se e d B ra d G ll h r r i o f
O akland. C alif., won his firstround m atch , dispatch in g West
G e rm a n y 's C h ris tia n Saeeanu
6-4. 6-4. T h e n No. 2-secd Aaron
K rlc k s trln . w ho m akes Ills home
In C ro sse P n ln tr. M ich ., defeated
M ark u s Z occkc, a lso of W rsl
G erm any. 6-1,6-2.
In s e c o n d - r o u n d m a tc h e s .
South A frica n C h rist Van K rnsburg INo. 3 seed a n d C lassic
ch a m pion In 1987) advanced lo
Ihc q u arterfinals w ith a 6-3. 7-6
(7-41 w in over N icola s Pereira o f

T8«e Classic, Page 2B

From staff roports

H m i M M m M k f « » * , jM S w t

Fourth-seeded S c o ll Davis o l Largo (above) cam e clo se to being
eliminated In the Prudential Bache C la s s ic 's second round W ednesday.
Bui alter lo sin g the first set. he railed lo beat Dan G o ldie 1 6,6-4,6-2.

S e e C o n fe re n c e , P i | e 2 B

Pirates,
Royals p o st
Ju n io r w ins

A d c o c k , M c C lo u d
p a c e S e m in o le s
B y D E A N $ M IT H

From sta ff reports
S A N F O R D - The S anford Recre­
a tio n D e p a rtm e n t J u n io r M ajor
League iqx-ned lls 1990 season w llh
a pair of gam es a l C h ase P ark
W ednesday u lg h l.
The Moose Lodge P ira te s cam e
Irom Ix-him l tw ice la-fore p ick in g up
a 13-7 v icto ry over Ihe K lw ants
O rioles a n d (lie Rotary R o ya ls used
a 14-run flrs i Inning and w iilis iix x l
a co m e b ack hy the K n ig h ts o l
C o lu m b u s C a rd in a ls lo w in IH-H.
Jm- T lllle drove In tw o ru n s w llh a
single and scared on a Ray Ju n e
double lo give tlic O rio le s a 3-0 lead
In ih e llrs i Inning ol the first game.
B u i Ihe P ira te s cam e u p w llh three
runs In Ihe second on three w alks
and sin g le s by Jaso n C o m b s and
Dewayne Hell lo lie Ihe gam e a l 3-3.
T he P ira te s added anoth er run In
Ihe Itilrd before Ihe O rio les a n ­
swered w llh four runs In Ihe b oiiom
o l Ihe th ird to la k e a 7-4 lead.
B ill ih e Pirates pul Ihe game ou l
of reach w llh a nine-run fourth d ia l
was keyed by an lu s ld r-lh r-p a rk
home m u hy lfa-||. The Pirates also
got a triple from Gene Ja c k s o n and
doubles from M all H a rris and Erie
Roberts in d ie big Inning.
G e llin g lills for P ira te s were Bell
llin m c ru n . single, ru n scored).
Roberts (two doubles, ru n scored).
H arris (double, single, ru n scored I.
Ja ck so n llrlp le . run scored). Ja so n
C om bs (single, two ru n s scored) and
W illie W illia m s (single, ru n scored).
For die O rioles. J u n e had a double
and Iwn sin g le s a n il scored one run
and T lllle had a double, a single and
two ru n s scored.
The second game saw die K n la rv
Royals send 2 0 b a ile rs to d ie plate
In Ihe h lg llrs i Inning. Rotary had
six tills in d ie in n in g Including a
S ee J u n io r s , Page 2 B

S A N F O R D — R ay A d co ck drove lu direr1 rim s anil
W illie M cC lo u d threw o flv e -h llle r as Sem inole High
Schix)l upset L ym a n 5-2 In a S e m in o le A lh lr iir
C o n fe re n ce b a se ba ll c o n ic a l a l S a n fo rd S ta d iu m
W ednesday u lg h l.
" W illie pitched very w ell. " said S e m ino le Israeli Mlk«
Powers. " A n d A d co ck had tw o c lu tc h h its Mik&lt;
Seneeek also had a couple of h its lo break ou l ol his
h illin g s lu m p and defensively, we d id n 't throw d ie hall
a ro u n d ."
T h e w in raises S c m lix rlc 's record lo 6-12 overall .mil
2-7 III Ihe conference. Sem inole vBlII play two lim n
gam es a l hom e Ihls week, hosting M ainlan d a l lluschool field Itxluy at 3:30 p.m . and p la y in g Oviedo .n
Sanford S la d lu m Frida y al 7 p.m.
S cn c cck Is expected to start against M ainlan d ami
T o n y C h a v crs agalnsl Oviedo.
T h e G rch o im d s fell lo 4-5 In Ihe conference w llh die
loss. L y m a n w ill travel lo O rla n d o S atu rda y to la k e on
non-conferenee foe Dr. P h illip s s ta rlin g al I p.m
S e m in o le lo o k a d v a n ta g e o l ih e w ild n e s s ol
G re y h o u n d s la rle r Ile a lh Greenlee lor a pair ol Itisi
Inning m u s. M ike T aylo r. |&gt;laytng In Ills llrs i game slot ■
ga in in g e lig ib ility, singled w llh one m il Sem i i k
billow ed w llh a single and M cCloud w alked lo load Ihe
S e e U p s e t. P age 2 B
H « a M P S o lo t v K t# v J o n lt n

On March 7. John W ilk s (No 14) and h is Sem inole
te a m m a te s d ro p p e d a 4 3 lo s s lo Ih e L y m a n
Greyhounds Last night, the Tribe beat Lyman 5 2

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Lake Mary avenges extra-inning lo s s
F ro m s t a f f r s p o r t s

O V IED O — C u rl Prom tossed a Ih rc c -h lltrr as Lake
Mary avenged an ea rlie r loss to O viedo In a hlg way
W ednesday u lg h l. tro u n cin g die L io n s 14-3 in a ii
Important Sem inole A th le tic Conference tia srb a ll game
at Oviedo
The R a m s lone SAL' loss w as a 4-3 loss lo Ihe L io n s III
11 In nings al Lake M ary Iasi m onth. O vie do entered
W ednesday n lg h l’s co n tcsl one game b e h in d the Ram s
In Ihe S A C standings
"Curl threw a trem endous game lo n lg h l ." said Lake

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M ary ro a ch Alle n T uttle . ''T h ro w out the sixth im iuut
and th a l’j* the brst name lie ’s ever pttehed ltirniu&gt;li
live in n ln ^ v h r had a one hitter and allow ed no runners
past first base."
The w in keeps the H am s in the ru n n in g w ith t .ikt
S ee R a m s . P age 2 B

L o c a l c a g e rs h ead ed to D en m ark for tou rn am en t
Herald sports writer
Teain U S A — C e n tra l Florida, m ade up of a
local group o f A A U h.iski d ia ll p la ye rs deparls
Friday lo r Copenhagen. Denm ark lo compete in
Ihr C ix la n Cup.

C o m p la io t id in g s o n P a g o 2 B _________________

—

Herald sports writer

B y D E A N $ M IT H

BASKETBALL
s to p m
W K C F I IN. N B A. O rlam to M agic al
&lt; tin ago H ulls ll.l

A L T A M O N T E S P K IN G K - U tke
llra n lle y 's Ixtys and O vietln's g ills
w ill he the fa v o rite s when the
S em ino le A th le ile Conference le n tils
tournam ent tx-glns ib is a lle rn ix in al
3:30 p.m . a l S anlaniU i Park.
T h e I 'a lr ln l h o y s h a v e pm
lo g e lh e r a 13-0 r r r n n l th is season
w h ile Ihe Lin n g irls are 12 1.
"I'd hate lo talx-l a team that has
three sophom ores and a freshman
a s the favorite.” said Lake llr a u lli \
coach F ra n k Uixx-h. "W e 're young
A n d w llh young k ills , you nevei
know how th ey're going lo play
U ik e M ary Is gtxxl and Lym a n Is
gtxxt. You Just never k n o w ."
One reason the I'a trlo ls would In
favored Is that they have lost only
two sin g le s m atches a ll year. They
are led try Ja so n A|x-I. w ho Is to o
a l No. I singles. I lls ch ie f coin|x-tllio n sh ou ld com e Irom Sem inole's
•Josh Lew is.
O viedo Is led by the W ise twins.
Je n n y and J ill. Je n n y is iindefeait-d
a l Nn. I singles. J i ll Is u nlx-a le ii al
No. 2 sin gles anti I lie- tw o have also
won a ll th eir m atches al No. I
d o u b le s . S o p h o m o re C h r is t in a
K o ls ro s Is also iin d cfcu lcd In co n ­
ference ru in p ctltln u a l No. 3 singles
L a s l year. Je n n y w as C la s s 3A
stale ch am pion at No. -I singles anil
J i ll w as slate ch am p a l No. 5 T lx
sisters also com bined to w in the
C la ss 3 A stale ch a m pio n sh ip al No
2 doubles
" W e 'll probably lx- favored." said
O viedo coach Don G ustafson, who

l- ik r H ow ell H igh S ch ix il coach Sieve K u lu i
w ill g u ld r Ihe Irani m ade up ol 17 and I* ve.u
olds w h ile lies assistant. Wayne l a llx ii. heads op
Ih e Iti-and-U m lrr squad
The Ira n is w ill leave Orlando and slop oil lo
play three e xh ib itio n gam es In W est Berlin In-lore

going on lo D enm ark lo p la y lit i l i r lo tirn a n iru l.
w hich ru ns Irom A p ril 12-15. T he learns w ill
return home on A p ril Hi
T h is is Ihc tturd year o l Ihe tournam ent and
w ill lx- ih r second lim e th a l Ku hn has taken a
team He lo ok Ills cu rren t Ira n i lo Ihe tourtia
m em w hen Ihe players were III year olds
Tile le a rn s w ere In vite d lo pla y In Ih r
lo u riia m e iii hv Ed V is e h rr. ih e ex Luth e r High
Si IiimiI 10.11 h w ho now coaches learns iii Sweden
I lie lix.il&gt; w ill lx- ihe oulv learns horn A m e rica iii
die lo u riia m rn l. w h u li a llr a il s m any learns
Iioiii ih ro u g h o u i Europe.
"W r're real e x e llrd a lx n il going said T a llx ii

" l l should lx- a great experience lor .ill die kids
a n d roaches "
The 1 6 -a n l-U n d rr tra in Is m ade up ol lix .il
p la ye rs C o lb y Arrow Irom O rangew ixxl C lirlstl.m
J a lllio n I'rrrv Irom Lake M .irv. C h ris G ookas
Irom T rin ity I’ r r p and E m il ll.ig .iu s Irom
Apopka. A lso on Ihe Ira n i is ( lass 2A A ll S la b
player J&lt;x-| R h ln e h a rd l Irom Cocoa lle .ie li ami
Iwn players Irom G a ln rs v lllr
T lie 18 .iiid -U n d e r leal ores Jo s h Kohti I horn
-is Deuips. Jix- S o illh . Kvan G u lh lr r and St&lt; \&gt;
-J.icqurz Irom Lake How ell and R o hh lr C tagei
a m i llr.id llo lio n Irom Oviedo

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— Ssnlord HgrMd. Ssntord. Florida — Thursday. April 3. 1990

Harcar stays alive
in softball title chase

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aanaal John Waadan Aw ard annavnead
I Llanal Slmmont. Lo SaHa. 1.l i t point*, 1
Gary Payton. Oregon Staia. U l: I D trrk k
Cottman. Syracutt. IIP 1 Hank Gotnart
Loyola Marymounl. I l l S Larry Jd n to ri
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Iarc L'onal Simmon*. La Sail*
IMF Stan E lIMIt. A rliana
itaa Danny Manning. Kan ta t
IMF David Rabinun. Navy
lata Waltar Barry SI John 1
IMJ C h rlt Mullan. SI John *
1*44 Michaal Jordan. North Carolina
IMJ Ralph Sampton. Virginia
IMS Haipn Sampton Virginia
IMI Darvny Amgo. Brigham Young
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1f7* L a rry Bird. IndcanaSiaM
If 14 Ph il Ford. Norm Carolina
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Brad Gllbart. Oakland. C a ll l. d Chrltilan
Sacoanu. W atl Gar many. 4 1 a 4. Aaron
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V :JS k m — Ray FMyd and David Fraal
0:41 a m. — Tam Purtror and Brian Claar
0:40 a m — Tam Walton and Ian Raktr

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0: SF a n . — Andy North and Bab Tway
):BS a m . — L a rry Nahan and John
1R:1J a m . — Scott
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M :II A m — T im Simp tan and Tad Schult
M :M a m . — Jaft Slwman and Tammy
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M JF a m — SMva Janai and Kan Organ.
H D a m — Arnold Palmar and a Jama*
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I l M a m — Gay Brawar and Craig Parry
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Brian V ttt. Baca Rafwi. Fla.. I .la lj II Doug
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McGarr. Lincoln. Nab , I SJJ

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II P l i t
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ru n s scored r ; ir h l and C y ru s
llra d le y ( s in jili. ru n saorcdl
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C a rd in a l* were J o h n n y D enn is
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U u r n llu M uni (slii|tlr. iw o ru n s
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U rantley for
Ihe S A C IHie w llh uii 8-1 confer­
ence m ark. O verall I „ ik r M .iry Is
N h The R a m s w ill now take olf
lo r sp rin g break tieforr travelin g
lo L ym a n on A p ril I J u t 7 p.m.
O viedo lu lls lo t&gt;-3 In Ihe S A C
.m il 15 5 overall The L io n s w ill
la ke on S e m in o le ul Sunford
S tad iu m F rid a y s ta rlin g u l 7
p.m
l^ ikr M ary Jum ped on O viedo
s iu r ir r D reg T w ig g s for four flrsl
Inning ru ns us ih ls le u m m u lrs
v o rm iilttril foul e rro rs In Ihe
in n in g
A lt e r T .J . lilu f f r ld a
singled and w as furred at second
by T .J H a m ilto n , f lr c g Ja m e s
drew Ihe flrsl of tils I h r r r w alks
T'lit- next lo u r b a ile rs a ll reached
on Inlteld errors
T h e score rem ain ed 4-0 u n ltl
Ihe fourth when Ihe R am s added
I h r r r ru n s . L a k e M a ty a lso
added Iwo ru n s III Ihr flllh and
live ru ns in t h r s ix th to la k e a
14 O lead h rlo rr Ihe L io n s rallied

lo r three ru n s In ih e b o llo m of
Ihe sixth.
" W e b a ite d a ro u n d In Ihe
s lx lh and C u rl stiffened u p ."
sa id T u iilr . "It w as pretty cold
o u l und h r rath e lo me w hile we
were b a llin g a n d lo ld me lo ask
the g u ys to m ake n uls. I lo ld h im
10 go throw on Ihe side b u l Ihe
In ning ended lie gave u p Iwo
h its and a couple ol w alks In th r
s lx lh b u l an error really h u rl,
lo o ."
F ro m ended w llh a threeh it le r , s t r u c k o u l fiv e a n d
allow ed o n ly one earned ru n to
raise his personal record loti-'J.
GlufTrldu led Ih r R am s at Ihe
p la lr w llh a 3 lor 4 game lh a l
Ineluded a p a ir of RBI Al.to
e o n irlh u lln g were Ja m ie W a lla c r
11 lo r-l. double, tw o H ill). C h ris
Ja c k s o n tl-lo r-1 . tw o RBI). K u rt
B r u b a k e r ( s in g le . Iw o r u n s
sco redl and Ja m e s Itwo ru n s
scoredl
G rrg H ughes w as '1 lo r-3 w llh
a triple tu lru d I In - Lions.

S A N F O R D - H a rca r A lu m i­
n u m P ro d u cts won th e fa m e II
had to. cru n ch in g the leagueleadin g K ille r Bee* 19-10 and
retain ed a s lim shot at Ihe tid e in
th e S a n f o r d R e c r e a tio n D e ­
p a r t m e n t W e d n e s d a y N ig h t
Slow p itc h S o ftb a ll L e a g u e at
Fort M elton Park.
In Ihe oth e r game, the S anford
P o lice Benevolent Aaaoclatlon
scored four a lxth -ln nln g ru n s to
triu m p h ov e r R M C I l-IO .
T h e sta n d in g s have th e K ille r
B ees o n to p a l 8-3. H a rc a r
B e o p n d a t 7 -4 . S P B A 5 -5 ,
W n u k e y R iv e r 4-6 and R M C 3-9.
Next week. W h iske y R iv e r takes
on R M C at 6:30 p.m . a n d the
KU ler Bees race S P B A a t 7:30
p.m . H a rca r has the w eek off.
F o r H a rca r to have a chance,
the K ille r Bees m ust loae their
last tw o garnet and H a rca r m ust
w in Ita last start to force a tie
and a playoff.
H a rca r and the K ille r Bees
were tie d 10-10 en te rin g the
bottom o f the fifth In n in g when
H a rca r cam e u p w ith s ix ru n s on
seven h its to cla im the victory.
T h e big b low s In the In ning were
trip le s by M a rk Steffea a n d J im
Feud n r r and doubles by Jo h n
A d a m s a n d J im A rn o ld .
P r o v id in g th e o ffe n s e fo r
H a rca r were A rn o ld (triple, dou­
ble. tw o tin g le s , th re e ru n s
scored). Dee D elaney Idouble,
three tin g le s. Iwo ru n s acoredO.
A d a m s (double, tw o sin gle s,
three ru n s scored), A lle n DeHaal
(double, tw o singles, tw o runs
•cored). StelTes (two triples, two
ru n s scored). Feudner (triple,
double, tw o ru n s scored).
A ls o co n trib u tin g w ere B rian
B u rke (single, two ru n s scoredl.
BUI Roscoe, T e rry Roscoe and
J e rry M o n ll (one single a n d one

ru n scored each) a n d T o m N j
and J a c k E lton head (one sing
each).
D o in g the d a m a g e for tfe
K ille r Bees were M itch Burk
(double, two sin gle s, two run
scored), T im W e a v e r (trip le
s in g le , r u n s c o r e d ) . B r H
E r ic k s o n |tw o d o u b le s , rug
scored). F ra n k V a n Pelt (t«
singles, (wo ru n s scored). Rk
H olt (two singles, ru n scored),
T o m O lllls n (two singles).
A ls o ch ip p in g In were Dav
A n dre w s (double). P au l P ra tt
(single) and M ark Raggentln a n d l
T o m George (one ru n scored |
each).
S P B A trailed 8-7 en te rin g t h r I
■lath when It scored four ru n s o n |
s ix hits. T he b ig blow w as a |
triple by Aaron Jo h n a .
S p a rk in g Ih r S P B A offense
were J o h n s (two triples, single,
tw o ru n s scored). M itch T ln de l
(three singles, tw o ru n s scored).
M ike A n sle y (three singles). T om
H astings (home ru n . triple, run
s c o re d l. R o b b ie S c h u ll Itw o
singles, run scored) a n d Ned
G olden (two singles).
O th e r c o n trib u to rs Included
K e vin Rcyer (triple, ru n scored).
D a v id D e lro sso (d o u b le , ru n
scoredl. Randy S m ith (single,
ru n scored). A rt B a rn e s (single)
and T ln o Fontan a and D aryl
Brew er lone run scored each).
G e ttin g h its fo r R M C were
T om Tew s (double, tw o singles,
ru n scored). J a m e s Ledford (trtle, single, two ru n s scored).
like and Jo h n D 'A m ic o (one
triple, one sin gle a n d one run
s c o re d each ). R a n d y C o v e il
(double, single). D an G ill (iw o
alnglea. Iwo ru n s scored). Ron
D exter and B e n ito A v ile s (two
s in g le s a n d on e ru n sco re d
each). Bob Keaney (single, run
scored) and D elton M cC o rm ick
(single).

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UpsetContlnndd from IB
bases.
A fte r Ihe second out o f Ihe
Inning. R ic k y Eckstein w a lk e d lo
score T a y lo r and S cn c cck scored
an a passed ball.
L y m a n got a run back In the
second w hen Jo h n Ju m p
singled, (stole second, went to
th ird o n an Infield sin g le by
G ic e n k e and scurrd w h en Ihe
shortstop threw the b a ll aw ay
try in g lo gel Greenlee.
T h e G re yho u nds lie d Ihe score
In I h e t h i r d w h e n K e v in
W ainscot! walked, stole second,
went to th ird on a passed ball
and scored when F ra n k H arm er
d rille d a shot ofT the rig h t field
scoreboard for a double.
S e m in o le took Ihe lead for
good w ith tw o runs In the third.
S e n rc rk and M cC lo ud reached
o n e r r o r s b e fo re E c k s t e in
w alked. A dco ck follow ed w llh a
Iwo-run sin gle lo score Senecek
and M cCloud.
S em ino le added an Insurance
n in In the fifth on a very bizarre
play. Senecek singled a n d stole
second. A fte r iw o w e re out.
A d c o c k sm a sh e d h i: se co n d
s in g le o f Ihe ga m e to le ft.

Senecek raced for hom e against
a greal throw by the L ym a n
leflfleldcr. B u i Senecek leaped
over the catcher, w h o had thibasellne blocked, a n d landed on
Ihe plate w llh both le d to score
Ihe run.
L y m a n made a co uple of Ianrun* at Sem inole b u l Ih r S e m i­
n ole defense held lo ugh . W llh a
ru nn er on flrsl and n o one ou l In
the sixth . M anner lined a shot
toward ce n le r that T a y lo r made
a ru n n in g shoe-string catch on
and m ade a beautiful thruw lo
first to double off Ihe runner.
In the sevenih. L y m a n put a
couple of ru nners on w ith two
out but M cC loud got a pop up to
second lo end Ihe game.
M cC loud w as able to keep the
G re yh o u n d s off strid e w ith a
sh arp breaking cu rv e b a ll and u
fastball lh a l w as lim e d at 84-85
m ph. M cCloud o n ly stru ck ou l
three but he threw strik e s and
forced Ihe L ym a n batters to fly
o u l or ground out.
A d co ck and Senecek led the
Sem inole offense. A d co ck w as
3 -fo r-3 w llh Ih re c K i l l a n d
Senecek was 2-far-3 and scored
t h r e e r u n s . J u m p le d th e
G reyhounds, going 2-for-3.

ClassicContinued from IB
V e n e z u e la . No. 4-seed S c o ll
D avis o f Largo had lo ra lly lo
heal D an G o ld ie of C a lifo rn ia 1-6.
8 4 . 6 2.
M ulivut W ashington of Sw artz
Creek. M ich., also m oved Inlo
Ihe qu arterfin a l rou n d by beat­
in g G a in e s v ille 's Jo h n R oss (who
upset A ria s T u rsd a y n lg h l) 6-1,
7-5.
In dou bles play on the stadiu m
court W ednesday. D avid E n g rl
and V lllc Janaaon begun I he
day s schedule by k n o c k in g off
S ie v e D e V r i e s a n d D a v id
M a c l’ h rrso n 2-6. 7-6 (IO-H). 8-3.
O n Ih e g r u n d s lu n d c o u r t .
A llo n so Mora und B ria n Page
e lim in a te d T od d N e lso n und
Roger S m llh 7 -6 17-4). 6-2.
F in a lly . Layeiw lcckcr a n d Leif
S h tra s ra p p e d W e d n e sd ay
n ig h t 's s e s s io n b y b e a tin g

Conference
Continusd from IB
d o rs n ol have a
s e n io r on the leam . "W e 'v e
beaten everybody except Lake
B ra n tle y, and lh a l w as w h en ihe
W ises were ou l of to w n a l a
lo u rn a m e n l in T allahassee."
C o m pe titio n is scheduled to
start at 3:30 p.m. today a n d last
on Inlo ih r rv rn ln g . no m u lch
sta rtin g after 0 p.m. F la y w ill
p ick u p again Friday m o rn in g ul
N 3 0 a m w ith iln- s rc o iu l round
ol doubles. Ihe singles ll iu l s a nil
Ihe dou bles fin a ls
L y m a n Is ih e host sch oo l for
the lo u rn a m e n l w llh G re y h o u n d
couches J a c k tUoninliigduli- and
J e rr i K e lly serving us lournuin cu t directors.

B ro d c rtc k D yke a n d C h a rle s
B eckm an 6-3.6-4.
Today und Frida y, play w ill b r
llm ltc d lo live m atches divided
over tw o sessions o n Ihe stadiu m
court.
M iguel Nldo o f Larg o and West
Falm B ru c h 's J ix 'y R ive have an
Interesting day ahead of them
A t noon. Ihe iw o squared off In a
s e co n d -ro u n d s in g le s m a tch
T hen, a lte r Engel and Junsxun
play Royce D cppc and Byro n
T albot In u d o u b lrs quarterfinal.
N ldo und Rive w ill learn u p lo
play I lie No. I-seeded duo o l
D avis and F a ir.
Both K rlc k s irln and G ilbert
w ill play in to n ig h t's evening
session b e g in n in g a l 7 p.m .
First. K rlc k s irln w ill p la y h is
s e co n d -ro u n d m u lc h a g a in s t
A le x llu m b re c h c r of S u tsu n .
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People
IN B R IE F
East«r family fun aat
S u n day. A p ril H. L a k e M ary fa m ilie s are Invited to participate
In a free co m m u n ity-w id e Eaater Egg H unt a n d D iaper D erby
un the m e re r field beh ind D riftw ood Plaza. M O W. Lake M ary
Blvd. Prizes w ill be awarded. T h e event w ill ru n from 3-5 p.m .
For m ore Inform ation, ca ll Ja m e s C o s s t 324-1726.

Trashbusters
B oy Scout Troop 529, along
w ith moms, dads, brothers end
slaters, attacked litter on First
Street in Sanford last Saturday,
on the lin a l d a y o f ‘ M ake
Sanford Shine', a com m unity '
w ide cle a n up effort.
Their
b a t t le c ry w a s “ W e h a te
trash “ Their m otto w as “ If
you've got the grime, w e've got
the time.” From left: Dan Hall,
presiden t o f th e Dow ntow n
M e rch a n t's A s s o c ia tio n . Ivy
H a ll, C in d y K o z a k , J u s t in
Kozak, Crystal Tegreeny, Jordy
Ptquar, J o d i K o za k , D an ie l
H o lz a p p le , B r ia n M a r t in ,
Brenda Tegreeny, and Dan Hall
Jr.

Handicap awaranaas with puppetry
M lcheLee P uppets Inc. w ill present h a n d ica p awareness
th rou gh puppetry at Mead G a rd e n s S traw berry S prin g Fe stiva l
in W in te r P ark at 1 p.m.. S u n d a y, A p ril B. T h e perform ance
w ill feature M ark, a puppet w ith cerebral palsy. Renaldo, a
b lin d puppet, a n d E lle n J a n e , a p u pp e t w ith D o w n 's
Syndrom e. For m ore Inform ation, phone 898-7925.

Food and nutrition claaa achadulad
Sem inole C o u n ty 4-H Is sp on soring a food a n d n u tritio n claaa
en titled "T h e S pice o f L ife " from 10 a.m. u n til noon on
M onday. A p ril 9. at the S e m in o le C o un ty E xte n sio n Service.
Y o u th s 8 -IB ye ars o f age m a y participate In preparing th is
s im p le Italian m eal. C harge Is 82. P rr — registration Is required
by c a llin g 323-2500. ext. 5560.

H a n M Ptwta V? L*«y Oanw i

Como join Toastmasters
D a y b re a k e rs T o a s tm a s te rs , w h ic h o r ig in a lly m et fo r
breakfast, now m eets each T h u rsd a y at 7 p.m . at S h o n e y 's
R estaurant In Sanford. No reservations are needed.

dvoroatsrt to weigh In
A m eeting on s p iritu a lity In relation ships In O verealers
A n o n ym o u s Is conducted on T h u rsd a ys at 7:45 p.m. In the
cafeteria at W est L a k e H ospital. Longwood. F o r Inform ation,
ca ll C h a rlie at 323-8070.

Dixieland Cloggers to meet .
D ixie la n d Cloggers clogging g rou p holds c lu b m eetings on
T h u rsd a y, 7-9 p.m .. at the L a k e M ary Fire Departm ent at F irst
Street and W ilb u r Avenue. L a k e Mary. Fo r Inform ation, ca ll
321-5267.

East-West Klwanis to gather
East-W est S anford K lw a n is C lu b meets T h u rd a y at 6 p.m . at
F rie n d sh ip Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
S o u n d of S u n sh in e Sweet A delin es w o m en's barbershop
s in g in g group rehearses every T hu rsday at 7:30 p.m. at
N o rthlan d C o m m u n ity C h u rch . D oglrack Road. Longwood.

Freq u en t nursing can d e ca y teeth
DRAM ABBT: F o r th e second
tim e In tw o weeks. I a m putting
a c h ild u n d e r 2 ye ars o f age Into
the h o sp ita l to restore teeth that
have been decayed from "a d -lib "
or " d e m a n d " breast feeding.
Som e b a bie s de v e lo p serious
to o th d e c a y b e c a u s e t h e ir
m others allow th em to nurse
fre que n tly throughout the day.
and a lso to sleep w ith them at
n ig h t, n u rs in g w h e n e ve r the
c h ild feels restless o r h ungry.
W h e n ch ild re n are given a
bottle w ith m ilk o r fru it ju ice to
have In bed at night o r nap time,
the last sw allow o f flu id docs not
go dow n the throat — it rem ains
behind the upper front teeth,
ba th in g them In a flu id that 1s
readily turned Into the acid that
causes tooth decay.
L a L c c h e a d v o ca te s breast
feeding u n til age 3. M others w ho
do th is sh ou ld clean th e baby's
m o u th after each feeding. A soft
terry w a sh clo th w ill do the trick.
JOHN P. KENNEDY, DOB,
PARK RIDGE, ILL.
D E A E DE. EENNEDYl

Outstanding junior clubwoman awarded
Sharron Sem snlo, district director o l Ju n io r W oman's Clubs,
presents Kathy Kraanolt with the award for Outstanding D istrict
Seven Clubwom an o l the Year.

T h a n k you for a v e ry Important
letter. T h e A cu d e n iy o f P cd lu lrlc
D e n tistry In co n ju n ctio n w ith
the A m e rica n A ca d e m y of Pedi­
a trics recom m ends that a ch ild
sh ou ld huve Its first d e n tal visit
between 1 anti 2 years o f age.
' Y ears ago. m any m others felt
that baby teeth re q u ire d little or
no c a re because b a b y teeth
w ould be replaced w ith perm a­
nent teeth e ventu ally. Not true.
U n less baby teeth are properly
m aintained, the perm anent teeth
w ill be u n desirably affected.
Before new m others leave the
hospital, they are ro u tin e ly given
In stru ctio n s on baby care. If
dental care Is not Included. It
sh ou ld be.

TH URSD AY'S PRIME TIME

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A D V IC E

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R IG H T . Its toll-free n u m b e r Is:
(8 0 0 1 8 4 8 -L O V E . T h e p e o p le
there are very m u ch concerned
about wom en In y o u r p lig h t and
w ill h e lp you to m ake a decision
you can live with. G o d bless you.
I w ish you well.

(Problem*? Write to Deer Abby.
F o r e personal, unpublished
reply, send a self-addressed,
•temped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.O. Box 69440, Loe Angeles,
Calil. 90069. All correspondence
le confidential.)

*-------------DEAR ABBYi O n Feb. 9, 1987.
m y wife went to the h osp ita l for
a biopsy o f a lu m p on her right
breast. W ell. It w as can cer In an
advanced stage, and had already
spread lo h e r ly m p h nodes. The
b io p sy tu rn e d Into a ra d ica l
m astectom y, but the nightm are
w as not over yet. She endured
three ye ars of chem otherapy,
a n d I w atched h er suffer from all
Ihe side effects, u n til Is slow ly
wore h er dow n. She d ied o n Dec.
27. 1989.
A b b y . t h is a ll h a p p e n e d
because sh e w as too e m ba r­
rassed to expose her breasts lo
strangers for a m am m ogram !
Besides, ca n ce r alw ays happens
to someone else, rig h t? W ell, this
lim e. It happened lo us. T h e re Is
no greater p ain than to w atch
h e lple ssly w h ile soneone you
have loved for 3 2 years slow ly
a n d p a in fu lly s lip s away.
A b b y . y o u r e a c h o u t lo
thousands o f readers every day.
W o uld you please p rin t th is
letter In y o u r co lu m n so wom en
w ill read It a n d go re g u la rly for
m am m ogram s? If Ihey d o n ’t go
for them selves, perhaps th ey w ill
go for those w ho love them . If I
cu n co n v in ce even one wom an
by sh aring m y story, perhaps I
ca n prevent h er fam ily from
suffering Ihe w ay I have. T h a n k
you for all th e good you do.

HW(M n » l « H T a m ili Vlnt.nl

Olde Tyme Southern Coffee poured
Lake Mary W om an's C lu b gsthered to greet o ld friends and meet
new ones al an O lde Tyme Southern Co lfee last week. Pictured
are hostess DeDe Callaway, who opened her home to guests,
pouring coffee lo r Etnel Carlson, clu b president.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO UN­
MARRIED. PREGNANT AND
BETWEEN TWO FIRES: Since
y o u state th a t you a rc m orally
opposed to abort ton and your
o n ly problem Is w hether to krep
the baby o r surrender It for
adoption. I urge you to co n ia c l
an organization called BIKTH-

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IN T M t CIBCUIT COURT.
I I O H T I I N T H JU D ICIAL
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F L 0 4 1DA
C A 1 I NO.: * M *1frC A**L
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Loan Alterlatlanl.
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SHF Rl J CORTEZ. Ms wfle.
NOTICE OF B ALE
PURSUANT TO C N A P T IR W
N O T IC E IS O I V I N th at
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment dated March n . Iteo
in the above styled causa. I wilt
ta ll la the highest and best
bidder far cash at the west treat
door at the Semlnete County
Courthouse. San lord. Sim India
County, Florida, at tl: M a m . an
the » d day e l Way. INS. the
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D A T E D th is 12nd day at
March, 11W
M A R V A N N E M ORSE.
Clerk oltha Court
By Jana E Jaeawlc
Deputy Clerk
PubtitN: je. A pril L ISSO
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UNITED STATES
DISTRICT COURT
M IDO LI DISTRICT
OF FLORIDA
ORLANOO DIVISION
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O F AM ERICA,

Plaintiff.
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UNITED S T A T E S C U R M N C Y ,
NOTICE O f ACTION IN B I M
ANO AR B IS T IN M M
In i c c o r d m c i w it h
Suppterrwntel Rwte (C) II) lor
Coftjm Adm iralty and M ori
Hits# Action ol te# F *d»f «l Rute*
ol Civil Procoduro, ond Locol
Admiralty Rvte 7 03(d). n©Hct l»
N rrb y glvwn o l fho orroti ol
• 1.497,19* In United Itete* Cur
rtney. In occordonco with s
Warrant of A rro tt Ittwod on
February 71. 1000
Pursuant lo Suppiementel
Rute (c)(4), ond Locsl Admiral
ty Rute 7 0)1 11# ond parson
having a claim ogalntt tha
property than fllo a claim *ite
♦ha Covft not later than ten (10)
dayt after procat* hat boon
»«ocuted add than fllo ani «n\nar within fwonly (70) dayt
from fho date of tiling Itwir
claim
DATEO at Orlando. Florida,
•hit 7m day of March. 1000
ROBERT W. G EN ZM AN
United State! Alter nay
By G R E G O R Y N .M IL L E R
A ttitfanl U $ AHomoy
•0 North Hughoy Avonuo
Orlando. Florida 33SOI 77*0
(407) 444 4700
Pitbiith March 72. 70. April S,
17 1000
DEO 171
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O F T H I I I O N T t lN T N
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
O f F LO R ID A.
IN AN O f OR
I I M I N O L I COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO 1*4411 C A R P f
MORTOAOC F O R IC L O S U R I
CITICORP R E A L ESTATE.
INC .
Plaintiff.
v*.

SHANNON L W ILLIAM *.
J E F F R E Y J DAVIS ANNE
ELIZ A B E T H O E C H E LL O and
UNKNOWN
I t HANTS/OW NERV
NOTICK OF ACTION
TO A N N E E L I Z A B E T H
D t C H E L L O . and A L L
PAR TIE S C LAIM IN G INTER
ESTS B Y . TH R O U G H OR
AGAINST AN N E E LIZA B ET H
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RESID EN CE UNKNOWN
t ww a rt notifted that an action
te forte iota a mortgaga on tha
follow log property In la m inate
County, Florida
L o t 2 ). B l o c k 14.
O R E A M W O LD . according to
•h* Plat tharaol a t racordad In
Plat Boot I Paga 10 of tha
Public Records of lam inate
County. Florida
And Commonly Known At:
JUS E l Portal Avtnut, Sanford.
Mor Ida 22771
hat bftn Iliad agatetl you and
you a rt rtguirad to tarva a copy
of your written dofontot. II any*
to it on RICHARD * M clV ER .
ESQUIRE. Ptewiftff* afternay
whowaddratt it:
Andersen A Or tuft, P A , Id)
f Kannody Boutevard. Tampa.
F 'or d a U *07. on or balora May
I, ih d and III* thd original with
•h« Clark ol thi* Court aithar
batera ta m c a on P te in tllf'i
niter nay or immediately thoro
alter oiharwHa a dafauit w ill
La an f*r*d again it you lor tha
rottel damandad In tha Com
piamt
Dated April ). IW0
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of tha Court
B t Pat* tc ia F Haalh
Iteputy Clark
Puhltdi April ». 17. It 74 IWO
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N O T IC I OF
FICTITIOUS N A M I
Nonce Ik hereby given met I
B HbesM ourV Sentard FI., la m
Meta Ceunty. Florida. under mg
Fictitious Name et A M E R IC A N
INNOVATIONS, and m at I us
lend ta register said name ee+fts
Fie Clerk et the Circuit C ow l,
lemmata Ceunty, F tar Ida.

NOTICB OF S M IB IF F ’ S SALB
N O TICI I S H I B I B Y O IVCN
that by vtrtue et met certain
W rit et Csecutlen issued eut et
end under me seel e l the Circuit
Ceurt el Orange Ceunty, F ie ri
de. upon a lln e l lodgement
rendered In the a ta m a le ceurt
en me am day et September
A O . IWd. In met certain ceee
entitled. McCoy Lumber Cam
pony. Plaintiff, —vs— John J.
Salomons. Bennie J. Selemene
and Specialty WeodCralters.
Inc.. Oetandent. which otorasatd
Writ et Csecutlen wee delivered
te me ea Sheriff et Sam male
Ceunty, F tar Ida. end I have
levied upan me tauewMg a
scribed property owned by John
J. Selemene end Bennie J.
Selemene. seW property being
lacsteS In Seminole County,
Florida, mere part lemony Oe
A ll right, title and Interest el
me defendants In me tallowing
described reel property:
The East H at Let W L O F.
Swope Land Company's Flat at
Black Hammock, according te
the F lat thereat ee recorded In
Flat Beak I. Feges I K end III.
et the F u b lk Becerds at Semi
note Ceunty. Florida
end me imdsrsipnsd as Sherttt
et Semlnete County. F lends,
w ill at l) go A M en the ism
day et A pril A D. IISO. attar ter
bidder, tar cash In hand, subiect
ta any end ell esltlln g liens, et
Ihe Front (West) Deer et Ihe
steps et ma*Semlnoie Ceunty
Courthouse In lontord, Floride.
That said seta Is being m e A
ta le t I lly me teems et sold W rit
el Execution
John I . Folk. Sheriff
SOAbM o Ceunty, F lerida
Te Be PuMished: M arch n. IP.
A pril I. IT w&lt;m me Seta en
A p ril 14. I*W
PBO -IM ____________________
IN THB CIBCUIT CO UBT OP
T N I ItTN JU D ICIA L CIBCUIT
OF FLO RID A. IN A N D FOB
S B M IN O L I COUNTY
CAS ■ NOi W e t s CAFF L
H A B B T B C IN an d B H CA
BCIN, his wife. |/r/w/e/s,
P le fn lltK i).
vs
JOHN L .N U C C IT C L L l.a
single man.
Detandantle)
TO JO H N L N U C C IT C L L I
W Zinnia Drive
Casselberry. Florida 32202
N O TIC I OF ACTION
C O B S T B U C T I V IS I B V I C I
It alive, end II aim er or e ll el
them A dead, their respective
gnknewn spouse, h eirs, de
visas*. grantees, creditors and
all other claimants by. through,
undarar against
JOHN L. N U C C IT IL L I
er either ol them: ond oil
parties having er claim ing ta
have any nghl. title or interest
In Ihe p re p e rly herein A
scribed
B eilA ru.es el ell sold Detan
dents tmknpam
YOU A R C N O TIFIE D met en
ocltan to tareclese a Mortgage
en the tallowing property In
Seminole County. F le rid a ;
Let I. Black l&gt;. H E F T I E R
HO M ES ORLANO O , SECTION
O N E. according te use plat
thereat as recorded In Flat Book
i l Pages I end e. el me F u b lk
R e c e rA et Seminole Ceunty.
Florida.

Clerk at me C u tu tl Ceurt. Sambate Ceunty. Florida, M oc
Statutes. T*
uses ISSJ.
G e ry K Uptegrefl
Publish: A p ril L IS. IS. Sft IFW
D I F SJ

IN TH B CIBCUIT CO URT
O P T N I ■ I B in i lN T M
JU D IC IA L CIBCUIT
IN ANO FOR
S B M IN O L I CO UNTY,
STA TB OF FLO RID A.
C e w N fti W 4 W P C A 4 F L
Oenarel Jurtsdtattan
Ftartde Bar Ns.i SSOSW
SOUTHEAST M O RTG AG E
CO M P A N Y.
Plaintiff.
vs
TIN A M A R IE KREUSCH.
II living,
e t u a . e t e l.
SECO N D A M E N D E D
NOTICB OP ACTION
STATE OF FLO RIDA
TO
T IN A
M A B I B
K R E U S C H . It liv in g , a n d
W B S L E Y J. K R EU S C H . her
husband. II living. Including any
usiknwwn spouse at said Deters
d A ts It either ties rem arried
end1 It either er bath at said
respective unknown hair*, de
vlsees. grantees, assignees.
end ell other persons claiming
through, under at against

H I Pre sid e n ts Avsnue t i l .
Brick, New Jersey 0 * m
AN D
TO: RO B ER T E A G L E A d
■ S T H IR B A G LB
Wheee reeidrnce address is
lea Mason Street. Metuctwn,
New Jersey OMJO
YOU A B B NO TIFIED that a
action lg foreclose e mortgage
A the taflowing prope rty In
Semlnete County. Florida:
Let n . SU N LAN O ESTATES.
FIRST AOOITION. according to
me P iet thereat as recorded in
Piet Book it . Pages er ft W of
the F u b lk Recarde el Seminole
Ceunty. Plerld*.
has bean tiled against yeu A d
SCOTT P. C A U S SE A U K end
CARO L R CAU SSEAUX. Ms
A t* . JO H N DOE end JA N E
DOC. A d ell ether pattens in
pesesstan et subiect real proper
ty. whose reel names ere un
certain, and yeu er* requited to
serve ■ copy e l yeur written
W tarfw i. It any. ta It a :
JO S E P H M P A N IB LL O .
ESQ U IR E. P la in tiffs attorney
whose address IS
• 201 N Frenklln Street. Suit*
IT1B. Tampa. Florida Uadi
A at before Hi* 1st day e l May.
ISO*. A d tile me original a im
Ihe Clerk et Ih ll Ceurt tim e r
baler* service A P le n u m 's
attar: otherwise * default A l l
be entered against yeu tar the
rellet Am ended In me Cam
plaint at P etttlA .
D A T E D A mis 22th A y el
March, ltw .
M A R V A N N E MORSE .
C L E R K OF THE
C IRCU IT COURT
B Y: J e A lr llt a n l
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 2*. A p ril V 12.
ie. lew
DEO20T

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH B ilO H T I R N T M JU D IC IA L
CIRCU IT OF TH B STATB OF
FLO R ID A . IN AND FOB
S E M IN O LS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa Na. 0*2442-C A M
M ID STATE TRUST II. e Dele
were Buelnett Trust.
Plaintiff.
rl

the above named Defendants,
end reu are required ta serve e
copy et yeur written d r lenses, it
A y . ta It A the Attorney tar
F le ln lllllil
HOW ARD A
S F E I C E L . E S Q U I R E , J100
Maitland C A lo e Parkway. Suite
Its M aitland. F lo rid a IITSI
I sOTI 02S 0041. A A A tore A pril
21. ISSO. end III# me original
a im ihe Clerk oI m it Ceurt
tim er before service A Plain
lif t s Attorney or immediately
thereafter, other wise e A te u it
w ill A a treed against yeu tar
tha re lie f A m e n d e d In Ihe
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and the
seal el mis Court a M arch TO.
iew
(SEAL)
M A R V A N N E M ORSE
C L E R K OF CIRCU IT COURT
By J e A B rilk n l
Deputy Clerk
Publish March M &gt;0. A p ril L
it. iew
ocom

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c a r s f t ir s

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N AN CY B R A N T L E Y , e Single
women. A N N IE R C A R T ER , a
tingle w em A . end R O C H E LLE
SMI TH. e single worna .
Defendants
NOTICB OP SUIT
TO: A N N IE R C A R T E R . II
a liv e at dead, her unknown
spouse, heirs, devisees, gran
lees, c rtd lta rt end e ll ether
portlet claim ing by. ihrougn
under or against her
Whose Residence It unknown
but whose employment address
It Zatos Inttrnoiinal. Forge
Avenue |B o i 21). Geneve. New
York lease.
YOU A R C H E R E B Y NOT I
F IF O met a actum le tarecSet*
e mortgage a the following
property In Semlnete Ceunty.
Florida, to A t
The East SO tael ol the W eil
2kt 2 le a l e l N o rth ' j o l
Southwest t* at Southwest la A
the Northwest '« s i Section u.
Township IS South. Rang* ) l
Cast

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*1 who It emAtanelly and
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must. Reply PO Bee I W
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• O O O D -LO O K IN N S IN G L E
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to 1L tar deling and posaibta
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tha M cC v In e y Concert 4/12
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photo PO BOX 220*31. Or
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LOST. Black and while male
Shlh It v. I Sam I le t! teen
Lemon B lutl Lending a 3/21
Blue Collar. 0 IW B IW A B D
Call 271 1200

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ere e l peace and global coo*
H elton Far Irsolnlormelton
Tara Carder, II* l*S t i l I

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lin in g toed ft Kay plus store
dkdta*. Cell &gt;4* W27________
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a m M l m* were you tan
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U S . Hvry 12 02. Maitland

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earning tiaOOS. per month
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W E A R D E S IG N !R CLOTHES
I A I N IIS.*** P E R MONTH!

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p r a c lk o O rgeM iad. social
s k ills and typin g a b ility
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service salon SON plus par
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home Light housekeeping A d
earning, own car p re ta rrA
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area G elt Caurta Celt t a l l 134

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71— H it e M te w te i

B R P B R T W A N T IO •

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N o t ic e s

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our S A ta rd and Orange City
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N o t ic e s

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
E IO M T IIN T M JU O ICIA L
CIBCUIT. IN AND FOR
S B M IN O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CAS* NO.: s e it t e C A e t
DIVISION: L
D U V A L F E D E R A L SAVINGS
AND LO AN ASSOC IA ION OF
JA C K S O N V IL L E , a torpor*
Hen.
PIMntlN.
vs
JU DITH M SMITH. II living
end II deceased, her unknown
spouse, hairs, devisees, grew
toes, crA tta rs, and *11 other
parties claim ing by. through,
u n d e r er e g a ln t l h e n
M O N TG O M ERY W ARD A
C O M P A N Y . IN C , * Florid*
corporal ton.
Defendants
NOTICB OF ACTION
TO JU D IT H M SMITH. II
liv in g and II deceased, her
unknown spouse, h eirs, dr
Mil o th tr p p r li n c la im in g by.

through, untter or ogainut bar
Rtv«temti!) UfAntewn
Y O U A R K N O T I F I E D that un
am undud action te ta ru cto tt a
P u rch a ta M o n ty F irs t Mortgaga
and Note an tha following prop
a rty in S E M I N O L E County.
F lo rid a
lo t 4. test tha South 400 tedf
thoruof and a lto tha South 4 00
teat o l Lot s. a il in H o c k it.
Casa P a r k V illa * Phasa I. ac
cord ing to tha plat tharaol a t
racordad in P la t Book 79. Pagas
14 and IS. of tha pufciic rarord*
o l Sam inHa County. F lo rid a
ha* boon Iliad *gam*l you. and
M O NTG O M ERY W ARD A
C O M P A N Y . INC . a F lo r id a
corporation, and you a ra ra
hat been tiled agamtl reu and
quirwd te w rv a a copy o l yaur
you are required ta sarv* a copy
w ritten dutenta*. If any. te IV on
ol your w rlttA detente, it A y
LAW RENCE J BERNARD.
I* it. a the plaintiff t attorney,
E SOU IR E . P ia m titr* atternay.
whose nem* and address is
w hata a d d r a t i i t 7944 P a rk
Harry M Hobbs E squirt
Straat. J a c k s a n t lt la . F lo r id a
Harry M Hobbs. P A
37394. on or batera M a y 94. lt d .
P O Bo. rm *
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tiia tha a n g in a l w ith tha
Tampa. FloridaTSST2 00*0
C la rk o l this Court aithar batera
and til# me original with Ihe
sar« ico on P la in t iff* attornay or
Clerk at Ihe above styled Court
im m a d ia t a ly t t ia r a a t t a r ,
A or A fo r e April It. 1000
o th trw isa , a da fau it w ill ba
otherwise a Judgment may be
u n lt ra d a g ain st you fo r tN i
entered against you lor 'he
ra i lot d tm and ud In lha com
relief demanded mi Ihe Com
ptemt o r patttion
plaint or Petition
W IT N E S S m y hand and tea
WITNESS my hand and tha
saai ot this Court on M a rc h 11
teal A sard Court a March l X
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(Court SaaJ)
M A H V A h N t MORSE
M A R V A N N E M O R SE
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HOIKS TD RENT
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la n i a r d e r e e s l C e ll fer
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122 M i l

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Cattalbarry F « Mora Inta
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NMIHOUUMAN
Full time
Capsmlth, 131 H H

WAREHOUSE HOMERS
Immediate opening*
I 900 990 M M r i I 3
Flat ten dollar toll Call lehrs

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IMO 111 IIHourly
Will train All shift*
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m / n h m d o lli

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Truck and equipment Great
benefits Ryder Systems. 271
Bush B ird . San lord 272 2500
R i t l W _________________

112,000 PIUS
20 year aid company Meting S
Tap Lave! Managers Training
and benefits For Interview
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01— A partm ents/
H o w to Share
M A L I nantt kmata to there
pooltlda condo Fraa rant tor
hautakaapinq Caa m m u

S A N F O R D /L A K B M A R Y
3
b d rm 2 i e l h . I ir e p le c e
SMS/mo Vision ReeHy
*_________ 717 4M7__________
SAN FO R D - Cory 1 bdrm . 1
b o th , c / h / e . w / c e r p o r t
Sheded let. close to city perk
e n d s h o p p in g No p e ts!
M75/mo ♦ 1475 security
Cell
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SAN FO R D
2 b d rm . I both,
prvt fenced yerd M00 mo
plus security References re
puired C ell 221 H42________
SAN FO R D
3 bdrm
1 both
USS/mo 1200 dsp Includes
weleff end eteefrIdly 231 m t
SANORA • 1 bdrm . 2 beth. lerge
screene d in porch, th /e
M H /m o plus security Cell
44Sl40&gt;er 2220011_________
3 B D R M 2 BATH, fireplect.
w e t h e r / d r y t r . quiet
neighbo. hood. M® rent. 14®
se cu rity ............... U F4M 2
3 BED R O O M I beth. c/h/e.
1450/mo plus dvpotiI Refer

W esher/drytr

Full u m . Includes pool
140/week
Call 121 2472

Nice yerd 1121 month plus*
1275 deposit Located Airport
Blvd Sanford
Call 7741041

L A R G E renovated I or I bdrmt,
rent by wk/mo A/C, pool,
laundry, safe for children,
special discount tor *r cifi
/ens 771 M M er 112 m i

SANFORD
Nice area, charming small
complex, huge 7 bdrm I bath
centrel heat and air 1400
Call 444 S471

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C W I R M W N m lW fa a a t.

111— ConMomi nivm
R t n f ilt
LAKE MART CONDO
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bam. paa!. U f t par manth
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laaad OC 1 Vary fa a w a b ta t
H « I*. CaW K u l H I l i f t

141— Homes fo r Sal*
A R I A L I T * A L U bdrm I bam
wi t h vaul t ed ce i l i n gs ,
screened porch end lerge
fenced yard Seller w ill pay
closing'Only
140 900
Metre Reel C iteie Ce Inc
017237

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ASSUMARti, R0QUAIIFTIN6
OR

NEW LOANS WITH
USS THAN 12500 CASH
INCLUDING CLOU NO COST
1 A 4 bWm fioma* in Sanford
Oaltona DaBary L» M ary,
Longrraod Altamanla Spring*

2 b d rm 1 bath fire p la c e
appliances, carport
134.900

LESS THAN 53*100 DORN
1/ 1*1. appliances, living rm
dining rm* fa m ily rm w /b ric k
fire p la ce 10 ■ I t te rn porch*
p riv a c y fenced yard
157.900

DELTONAASSUME NO QUAL
3 bdrm 2 bath split plan
Corner lot with paN 1144.900

ASSUME NO QUAUFT
S fl'r. 1.4B* Id H , now pain!
end carpel appliances on 1/1
acre 15l&gt;/mo 111 000

L0NGN00D - LESS THAN
S2,100 DOWN
1 bdrm 1*t bath* appliances
fenced yardl 122,900

F A U L A B E T H O tiO R H E
Y IH T U R E I F R O F IR T III
111 4744
A s s u m e L e c h A r i e r . 1/1,
screened porch, fenced. A I
area 15.900 dnl59 900»J 4407
CH U LUO TA
51 E 2nd St )
Bdrms 1 bath A 4 , utility
shed 149 500 Cell after 4 pm
_________ 4710970_________
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G O VER N M EN T RESA LES
BOG M. BA LL JR.. F A.
LAME M A R Y R E A L TY 111 4114

111- Resort/ V i cation
______ R i n t i l i ______
1 Bedreem In Smokey Mountain
c a b i n In T t n n
Neer
Dolly wood -and Gatl'mgburg
Weekly end monthly 221 4200177 417f or 411 47t Ut7

115— Industrial
Rentals
A A A AU SIH KSS C E N T E R
New office Whve 100 ff to
1.495 ft Bays with or w/o
offices itertm q a l 51®/me
Hwy 17/93 A SR 477
Cell 12+9154

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FREE

SHORES

Rental A p a rlm a n li
O n L i k a M o n ro #
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Hw y. »7-M
San lo rd. F L 12771

323-2628
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141— H em es ta r Sato

BATEMAN REALTY

O IN IV A
Charming 1 bdrm
phi* loft, tty bam aldtf homo
baautitul hardwood Moort Cm
I acra. load* at malattk aakt'
1 car gar ago W J R M H W

L k . Naat Iila la A ra b a r

.121-2297

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111 W . t i t . I f . t a l l * A t*
Ham atSantgfdDaAary Oattona
100% Financing A ya iia ek
Nothing down tor V A buyar*
Undtr HOBS down F HA buyari
S IR V IN O T N I SANFO RD
M I T R O A R I A FO R I I T I A I S
DtKOunt lor Sanlor Cm jam
Lot U» Man ago Tour RaniaH__

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STENSTROM
REALTY, I NC.

*% A n 34d ^*at •
We list and sail
more property than
anyone in Ihe Greater
Sanford/Lake Mary area.
O N LY D U F L I X In Arao la t h
unit 2/1 Corner iof Assume,
no qualify Nice neighborhood
Affordable
549.900
14K Lekefrewf 3/3 Villa Area
pool, tennis Assume no quell
ty Owner financing F p k Big
171000
G R O VE VIEW V I. Greet Room
U p g ra d e d c a r p e l m any
• ■Iras., n ice kit* near US 17/97.
I 4 Super neighbor hoedlUQOO
R EDUCEDI Assume No Quell
ty Country poolside 1/1'i 3
story on 4 ecres Neer river
Bring horses Now
1110,400
BIO 14K 4/1'i Nice lk Mery
area Custom ettras Open
a ir y
G r e e t s c h o o ls
Beautifully landscape 1179 000

CALL ANYTIME

321- 2720
322- 2420
1545 Ferk Or.. Senferd
441 W. Lake Mary I I , l k Mery

FMA/IOHO HOiET
New Homes. I t good kxa
lion, low down, low monthly
Reset# homes also available
AA Carnes# Inc# Century 21
Cell Janet MentfwM
Pays. 11*1214 Beet* Itl-T in

APRILS S 71AM TO SPM
tltS A T IU M A D R Clam**,
household Hems, curtains A
rods, paperbacks, turn, m»sc

BIG TARO SALE
A FR IL4 4 7 # 4AM to 2PM
1419 PALM ETTO AV
A n tiq u e fu r n is h in g s ,
Bentwood rocker, oik tables,
mid 1900's gam# table. 1912
oak Hie cabinet. 1491 sewing
table.. Tennessee cedar th-tti.
lap desk, -end mete Set of
Chevy It Inch 1 Hug, mounted
good fires, clothes, guns
NEW A O lO f I COME A S E C H

ESTATE SALE
19 F A M IL IE S I
Drapes, pofs, pant, dishes
silverware, electrical appli
ances, bedding furniture,
clothes, new, small and large
j e w e l r y , o ld w a t c h e s ,
circulating heater with drum
boats, corsages and flower
arrangem ents for Easter
Much more! Saturday and
Sunday. 4AM 4PM J400 block
South Willow Awe San lord
la W M a a s lI______________

Fri A Sat., 1794 Patfnette A r t ,
K itch e n collectibles, wooden
antiques, t e a m
glassw are
brass, crockery pictu res A
fram e s, m ilk cans, fish ing
equ&lt;p tools, htg bolt cutters,
lo g c h a in s , sa w s , d r i l l s .
furniture, andirons* do ttunp

FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY
&gt;07 W ®m |west on Airport Bl
from Seniord A n North on
Park A .e l block 1st left t
D ressers, sleeper* m isc
__
F R I D A Y A S A T U R D A Y , 4 am
»o 4 pm U&amp;i Georg na A«e .
Sanford Furnifure children t
cioihes* msc. items
From tools to toys end every
thing in between! 3514 S
Myrtle Avt Sanford Thurs
day and Friday from I 4^
GENEVA
175 Soum j«#ogw
Rd 1R oft a* f I Multi femily
Lots of odds and ends
47
Ford Truck Fri A la f 9 to 5
Fo i'ew flower s«gnt

GIANT YABO/MOVING SALE
APRIL 407 04 9AM UNTIL??
153 BE ID ER AV. (near Lk
Mary Blvd light oM 427) Lots
of fu rn itu re , Appliances
household Items, and mlsc

L0NGMO0D/W0001ANDS
A F R IL 4 A 7 t AM lo 5PM
193 E A S TE R N FORM
Auto
and boating accessories, tools,
household mbsc items . books,
♦ays, clothing________ _
Maying 'Sale
Saturday and
Sunday.. April 7 A I* I A m. lo
4 p m 3011 Cedar Avenue,
Sanford, furniture. Hof Point
portable dishwasher tools
fishing techie 4 much more)
MULTI FA M ILY SALE Apr.I 4
A 7 9em Until? 1404 Palmetto
Av
To much to mention!!
Don t miss It!1Ne Early Birds

RUMMAGE SAU
A F R IL 4 A 74AM 144PM
la ke Mary Nativity Church
7751 N Ceunty R d aj?

IB74AS4411/4074AB-S7R2

323*2323

1431 V IH L E N ROAO FRIDAY
A SATURD AY | AM to 9 PM
M ISCELLAN EO US ITEMS
147 Piwecrest Pr . Fri A Sa» 4
I 31 year accumulation
h o u s e h o ld Item s, lin e s
hardware, foots., fishing gear
b&gt;g sue clothing lots of rnisc

IFUIILT SHE
Friday and Saturday 1 1 laaa
Grandview Ant. Sanford No
tarty birds______________

307 FAIRMONT DRIVE
IWniand Estates) 9 APRIL I
9 AM te 4PM
Ch.ltfrens
clothing Sears U a» big a c
«*ero furniture end misc

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Call «Y#n*nj«. 7711

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Recondlf toned# Guaranteed

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M L ! OR L E A I E 71.000 «| It
on I 'j Mr* 17 00 tq tt or
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T R IP LEX
Geed Intern#,
frgwth perenli*! [ • ( cone
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l i t 000 «ip#nMt *1*00 Pri&lt;#.
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H IDDEN LAME
Spacious 7
bdrm villa Corner tot SI7.000

GENEVAi ACRES

WHY PAY
HIGH PE R C E N TA G E S ?
MOST HOMES SOLO
S3.954 less fer 154.9M and wader
CO UN SELO R - E D POR E

KEYES BEST BUYS
•R A N D NEWt Watting lor You1
2 bdrm., 3 bath, lovely country
home Lrg tot full of oaks
Priced af 174.900 Inside util
Many xtras! Wes Leuwinie
3211999. eves

U ta/Sata_____
Big Oaks' Easy Terms I S21.900
l Realty 444-9254

HAVE TOUR ONR RANCH!
9 ♦ acres Meytown Road 10
m ilei from Osteen
579 900
Good terms!

CALL BART
R EAL ESTATE

R E A L T O R ____ . ..JO-7491
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
Wooded lots River access

A T TE N T IO N V E TS f Assume
w''qualify this 3 3' j home Lk
M ary Schools Waterfront
Low Interest rate A mtg
payments 194 000 Clayton
73) 1704. eves. 311)533

153— Condominium*
Co-Op / S i l t

I D V llW I L O S
I bdrm
2
baths. FR heat pump* solar
hot water large corner tot
sprinkler s y tle n i A more
194 500 Lyn 121 T79A/22I 704/
LAM E S Y L V A N E S T A T E S
Country living with city con
veniences A pleasure to see 3
bdrms . 7 baths 199.900 Lyn
Faisen 111 3794/111 7991
R E T IR E E S Paradise! Security
A recreational activities Low
taxes low maintenance Price
reduced 111. 500 R. McKenna
111 1411
ST JOHNS River
on wide canal
away from river
ft living area
731 1709/eves III

Gracious 3 7
Only I lots
Over 7400 tq
Elsie/Cindy
4199

L O V E L Y 3 story 1 2 'i home
with great rm A spacious
dming area fpic, A foyer
Water front VN OCO Assurnw
w/qualify Lk Mery School
Evelyn. 171 1799/eves 111 t i l l

323-3200

407 322 1155

V ILLA ) OF C A I I E L I I R R Y 7
bdrm , f bath * den screen
porch
94b 7999 er 477 4123

1ST— M obil*
Homes / Sal*
CARRIA6E COVE
SUPER NICEIt 7 bedroom. 7
full bath doublewide Cathe
drai ceilings, haraboard sid
ing. shingle roof, skirting
Must See Te Apprectate5t4.99i
Cell Collect
407 911 7040
ar 407 194 9927 after 4pm
LAR G E I BEDROOM lic e t lent condition, nicely
furnished, rorner lot al Park
Ave Mobile Perk
122 294f

CARRIAGE COVE
SUPER NICEH 1 bedroom 7
full bath, doublew«de Cathe
d rai ceilings, herdboerd »id
ing, shing le root, sk irtin g
M ust le e Te Appreciate!14.195
Call Collect
407 911 7040
or 407 394 &gt;977 alter 4pm

1 S T -R e t I E ita t*
W in tmt
uwo
Wanled immediately! 10 40
acres, suitable tor residential
deveiQpement Write Terry
Clayton. Route 10. Boi 319
Lake City. Fi J7QSS or tail
904 755 4404 Brokers pro
tecfed________________

a NEED TO SELL*
TOUR HOME OR IAN0T

cm inti

FOR IM M IDIATE ACTION

Jof(train Rtal Eilttt
&lt;07 322-1155
1*1— Country
Property / Sal*

★ MUST SELL*
REDUCED 10 S30.000
Non Quality mg Mortgage
SECLUD ED But Close To Town
I Acres w Mobile. Septic, Weil

iert*«M Rial EtUU
407-322 1155
IETES i IN THE SOUTH
UME MMV
) bdrm | bath spld pt*»n
Large fenced lot Lake M«rf
schools
5*1000
W ALLA CE C R E S S R E A L TY
331 9577

★ NEED TO SELL A
TOUR HOME OR UND?
CALL USM
FOR IMM EDIATE ACTION

Jof|«ns«n Real CslitE
407 322 1155
SAU OR LEASE OP MON
D ELTO N A
) b d rm
split Tbaih l 15? vi ft
*
acre 1*4 'MX)' Assumable Non
QwaMying Loan Call 11) 14)1
SANFORD My Owrw» LOve'y I
bdrm 3 bath ho.rw on ranch
Many ■ Iras Close its with 15
stall licensed boarding stable
also 1 fenced pastures m
ciwdrd M*jt» * hum# tor man
ager Many extras Drastic
price reduc* ton
5190 000
Call 1)1 77*4

l i t —A pp liance)
/ F u rniture
BABY CRIB converts to youth
bed and adult bed N#w m
boa Only *14# Cell 1)1 4/J/
9 ) 59 I5 A LI
We Buy/Sell Furniture A Cel
lecftblet. Including Esfates
7591 f Senterd Ave . 1)2 74*9

CHEAAY CHINA CAIINET
French Provmoei sauu New
chine cabinet 5400 Thomas
orgen iPleym eit' Guod con
_ d .tW !» »
Call D i m s
CHERRY Drop leaf 'able 1400
1 pc maple settee, tajo 4
d re ts e r w/m irro r* Idfk
pine ), 5400 J7t 7755
CO UCH
sleep*#
5X30

Howe queen i m
f ace'lent condrtiuri
C a ll 172 /HO

KING3I7E WAIEiBEO
D oub'a unda, d , * , a , naa,
malfft.% *1,11 la tw. fta.%,
lk * f b d C t a t a *aadtw aid and
(amts.!*, )Too Call 727 **'.
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717 m i

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anl* 7 »••**. Ramayabla
arm*. ItfM na lfM . H i , fa
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7lrm&gt;Kba**i77)IWiaWYtima
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Call 771 «M»*Hk * 7BPM

2 3 1 -C a rs

a . cap! !*■,*»*•
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Auta
A/C. ttan*. law mitat, arly
) ll* * 7 (K manta
CM* U r . p «t »w . » u n

I tear. auta. air. ttar*. IM a i

SN A PPER RIDIR with catcher
•HP rveett* good condition
Alto, push mower, good con
dltton 221-9919 j Hoop trytog)

LIK IN M H I
FAIRW AY M O TO R)
"Ham* ol *1** Dawn I Rida "
I D ) 17*7Lenawaad 7)1 ]

F0R0 BROkCO IIUT

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a m a t * H it * aacti Graai
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drlva. 7 tana brown. 1 r*ar
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d C O C R I R IRAN I I L - M#k.
■lack Purfbrtd Fr## h) *aod
Cal! 770 *777

aicaw* l»». ta*. till*, alt
Auta.
A/C. b o w k itaw lnf, 7 OR.
ttaraa ca u a lt* . rad. anly
*11* 77 par manta i
Call Mr Payna. 7777177

M PONTIAC L I M A N )

M 3— Livestock and
Po ultry
• O A T ) "1*“
AM a « n . tliat.
and bnadt Will M il I or
a ll....................... Call Ta* *7*4
T U R R IT )-C H IC K IM
O U C H )-Q U A IL! A 0 1 1 ) 1 .

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diltan S U M ...... CaR H M N )

S TA M P CO LLIC TO O • Bv*m«
U ) Mint C d lK lIa n t. Rial*
b io cii A PMtao* Call lu#l
#77 l*a 7000________AAanFrt

211—A n tiq u e* /
Collectibles
ARRIVERSART SAU
Starling our sTh yaar. Please
visit us April 2nd 14 tor our
Big Sale! Esq 4 Ruth's Ae------122 1149

213— Auctions

Accessories

• PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION a
■ V ia r W S O N S t O A T T iW P M
DA YTO N A AUTO AUCTION
Hw*. *7. Dartana *****
________ W AM M U *________

TOYOTA CAMRT14 LC

can m mat

M S— S lim y / C e im

2tS—Boats and

kffMMn Rui Estati

*tart, M

a lfK ) 7* PM

CMCVTCRVNUt*’l l

m — L iw n 4 0er**(i

flf-ib each Ne meaty dowel

4 Acres w‘ Septic A Well
Mobile Home OK
547 000
Nan Qualifying Mortgage

F R E E Mother In Law cottage
wilh this stunning 3400 tq f t .
4 bdrm , 3 bath home on 1
acre Hardwood Moors, fplc
healed pool A spa Many
amenities are included in both
homes Only 1399 000
Dolly/Wes 272 7154/221 7999

A L L I T I I L l U I L D t M t at
d»«lK invak*. 1*** I* 70 000
u n C* fi« 7 7*1 M I c a llK *

i l l 4) monthly
..Ow:ner
(994) 314-4579er (W4U2134I9

SOOFt. On St. M m Rhnr
MUST SELL!)!

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TARI Uf fATMCRTS

111— B u iM in fl
M it a r le ls

p o w n R /u i M in o

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d U M t a iiw t N o r u lcm n w
■M r mad*!, laabt and tdw*
llbdnaw) U» 177 ItM

awcet, HvrEteg er eat* dfe else
•ell end repeir....
3774794

B R I D O I I A N T I O U lt d r o - W l
1 * 1 AA/UI • Attnaa Thar* Tpnt
Mao Hwf ******A ■ M) AA M n

A S S U M A E L E • 1/2 W'above
ground pool Country af
mosphere with city conve
nienco A well kept secret
until now S4« «00 Wes/Cindy
323 3700 771 7999 173 3977

WEMIVA R IVER Acess Super,
private 1/2 on over I acre,
split plan w/ great rm and
lo ll Quality construction
592.000 Pet/Sharon 313 3399
eves 377 3774/249 4719

3223443
U 1EO PARA IONIC C a m P W
K w n i . l l Mock#I NEGC
H R tTJB and Mod.I NN **07
U 7) Call Vardk *i 777 7**)
E it 770 ......... M e n F f lll p m
WA N T * Pi *aa* laabM f ***H

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d u a l v alla# * R**l |«m *
K P fR iK .ie U T X *

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DARXiaooo ma*..-..«wi7ii

tASABP I y turner P * l* li

151— Acresye-

IU H L A N D * newly remodeled,
large 1 bdrm . temfty room,
b g lot
141.S00

M A X )IM F

L A R R r t MART 71) L#nkrd
A**. Maw/UHd hm A •##*
____ 777 « m
■ IIP IM d A T O R
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O i t j i x x ....... C a r 77i r o i

CHURCH On 17 Secret
Near I 4 MUST SELL)I
Real E stale One
05-090

P IN E C R IS T • Big 3 bdrm .
central air. near Park Treed
lot
143.700

SUNDAY ONLY

F r i A Sat. April# A 7
4AM T O tP M 7944 Palmetto
(Sanford Av to 79th St turn
West I block) Horse wagon
wagon wheels, harness arm
parts, ladies new clothes to
HP air compressor, van ec
cosor.es old cars, aid guns
old tools, furniture mitt

Fraa kr*&lt;k*r* el m*imt»tn
prcp*rt,n Coat fr**n atr In
Wrtt*rn Norm CKOlinal C*M
tell frt*. I M* MJ WM K twit*
IM O KY MOUNTAIN LANO A
H O M E S . PO B O X ieo».
M URPHY N C )*ro*

ItlraW tW.MOOTMTO

10 00 to 4 00 143 Country Club
Cir L atief Good Stutlt

YARD SALE

14 3 -O u t o l State
P r o p e r t y / S ilt

QUKORAhil

CAN Yeu leftover 1 7 home w 7
car garage, fully trussed
patio, eat in bar to family rm
and cin der b lo ck/stucco
147,900 tot inet Cindy / Evelyn
111 1799 111 M il/ 312 4299

9AM T O ) p m
O ST EE N C IV IC C EN TE R
Rf. 411 (acress from pe s le ltm • l

W A S H E R /O R Y E R

W IN T I R 1 FR IN 01
l/ l'i.
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tg. N phi* N n a d liartga
MN/m aW Rohan*. W W t

* * FUAMARKET* *
SATURDAY APRIL 7

APRIL
BONUS

4Q{id!BWF

lA R fllO IVSINESS CENTRE

1470/month

2 BEDROOM DUPliV

W — Apartm ants
Fu rn ishad / R in t

T no 1* chan* tram. I *1
UMBO I mwmatot#, no auatl
tjtng

233— AAisceita mows

1S1—A p p lta n cM
/F u rn itu r e

MDOCNUMl

117— C w e n w rc ia l
Rgwlalt

plus 12® deposit Empire Re

SHARE 2 OCOROOM HOME

323-3301 E il SOS

1 to ctm nt tram Ht*t! W»
and Ian 100't Bath n*«rl»
brand m t

at tin

UNTDRD 2 10RM., 2 BATH

elty Group, Inc
4701072
3 Bdrm. duple* carport, newly
decorated, fu ll k lfe ch en
SJt&gt;/mo Cell M l f!22_______

Stidie A I kedreem epertmenlt
M Depestf ter II A aver

THC CROSS)K S

P R O P IR T T T O R IN T

1 0 5 -D u p ilx T r lp l t i / H in t

S H A R I HOU1I
Pratar oMar
pa rta n . nan irnakar Far
Information W M l attar apm

SENIOR SfECI AIM

) M (TBBK tram, m a * R i
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a DANE* INSTRUCTOR)
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• TILIM A R K ITIR )
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a F rant I
■Can

M A N A G EM E N T I R I A L l r
m m um i n »

322-2223

127—O H ic* R m t a li
t« o apartmantt
I bdrm I
bath, all appliance* SMS m d
MM/manta 7 7 4 W U * )
1 1ID R O O M aft t l m t parking.
ltB/»k alac A natar In
chidad pee tacurlty M U W

1 M R O R D &gt; M rm kaut* Ik
«*•* by awnar. nka and claan
Mint tell Call m a W S

i

^ wJ m aw tin a n u
C A L L l » IP TOW N A V I

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T I M P O * A ■ T 1 1 ■ ¥ IC11
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c o c v n u /H R s n ic o n
R fM tM IT S

•akam a B ail O p In Team I
CO M * A W O O tT ITII
CaHMP-MM______________
2 yrt aiparlanca Varlllahk
Goad M iring retard Pat* all
D O T r a ft and p a tt drug
acraan Paid racallan A haaim
mtur Othar banatlt* alta Sun
Ball Auta C a rrkrt, t i t 7777

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P A I R ON PARK • 1 bWm
lu r n lih a d
d t w M la lr t

IM fe rn h tm t/ R oot
I hava 1* patiliant ta tin
k a I ■parkin * Hacaatary
CAM TOW N I L r t f
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llT ITIrrlfl» IVVll f RBITT

TEUMM UTtlS
A lam# araa Na tailing I
anthutiettlc paapia naartad
npa la tal appaktmanla tar
ham* tacurlty. W ill train
Goo* pay atpm M/T 14am
Ip m U t
Call lahn takUBB
TILIM A IK ITIN *

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141— H u i m i ta r Sato

STUBS rSOflRTT

Ate***** aRfJkaJkn*, M tlm t

f t —A e e r tm w ts

K IT ’ N* C A K L Y L C 9 fcy Larry W ritk t

1 1 * - I m I C ita to

iJ - A e e r t w w e ts
F u m b le d / R tn t

_

■ASS BOAT
IV Gfetsfreem.
I® mercury, full loaded, like
new. !59®/otter 1194952
BA SI TRACKER T i l l . 1999. »
H P force m otor Alt tho
e i tro s'15.504 377 4154

KMASMI150 JET SKI
M
With trailer Used 4
times U .500or best Offer
Call
117 7705 before 5pm

21f—Wanted to Buy
t t ! Aluminum Cant . Newspaper
New-Ferrevs Metal*.......... Glass
KOKOMO...................... 12111®
PRIVATE collector paying top
d o lla r ter c o m ic books,
baseball, football, basketball
4 hockey cards Call 221 9994
9 ar II cu, ft, refrigerator.
Preferably white in good con
dition After 7pm 1 » 1)09

TAKE Ur FATMIRTS
HeMtNqDem
eacept tei. teg. title, etc
•9 D E L T A BROUGHAM
4
OR, eutb, air, electric win
de w s en d s e e ls , s te re o
cassette, only 1149 24/mo
Cell M r Payne, m 2121
Iff) VOLVO ITAION WAGON
Cold A/C. good tire*, runs
good, economical tt.295 or
best otter .................. 1441144
199! T B IR D ♦ L O A D E D !
RUNS ANO LOOKS GREAT*
14.509 CA L L &gt;1) 4499
1994 IIU2U TR O PP ER II 2 dr
I spd. e/c Eiceiieni tond&gt;
tion. '19994 A'lk for Randy
m a ia a
1997 ISUZU TROOPER 4 dr. LS
pkg . white'Silver. 5 spd. lew
mites 19997 Ask tor Randy
O— le r ...............
» H N
1999 J E E P W R AN G LER
4
cylinder. I t p d . e/c Eac
condilion 19999 Ask for Randy
- P P f f e r r T t n a y j - 13* 4144
1999 RISEAN Kira Cab IB V4
4*4. 20.000 mDes. auto. a/c.
tots of X tras D i m . Ask for
Randy Dealer............ 12*4144
Iff? PONTIAC OTA FIR E B IR D
5 7 lif e r , t tops, loaded
114.919 Ask for R a n d y
Dealer........................ 212-4244
V

DO DGE DIPLOM AT -a c y l #4
4 door, high miles but runs
good 1700 obo P I 9214
'91 NISIAN Pulsar - Black 5
spd. AM /FM cast# sunroof
claan 12000 obo.ttd 1510
94 R E N A U LT A LLIA N C E
5
ipeed, air, stereo, 2 door
71.000 miles Runs good, but
needs miner brake work
1459' negotiable O rig in a l
Owner 77/ 7474. anytime

234— Im port C a n
and T r u c k i

222—M u sica l
M a rc h in d is*

scum

STORY A Clark console piano
E ucoMent condition Just
tuned tllOO Eves 371 0075

i i t t w court

il
Red. auto, excellent
condition H9 900 Call 321 1*59

223—M is c R iU n tous
• B IC Y C L E
Boy I 24" 10
speed E ice lent condition tlS
etoo. Calf 1224194__________

2 3 3 -T ru c k s /
Buses / Vans

• BIG MANS Oil wood rocking
choir E iira nice condition
!75
....
Cell 2714*04

C H E V Y YAH
‘79, auto. a.r.
power steering, clean, carpet,
new redials 117® Mrm Call
429 1491 or 471 3940

IUT-

..SELL.

-TRA0C

HUEY'S CROWN PAWN
_________ 447 3214744

*

4 C 0 L 0 R T V P o rta b le Good
condition 115 C e ll 173 4744

'79 FO RD F 799 good tires, 10
dry box. runs good 11500 Call
122 4744
* FO RD VAN. custom interior
low miles 114.500 13 ) 0120
weekends 177 3094, leave mw)

• D O U B L E M ilfin is h window
IS*4 tt) Good condition 190
otoo 372 337), L a k e M e ry

237— T racto rs and
T ra ile r)

• CHAN GING Table
baby
furniture i l l W hite, w icker
toidsout Ceil 145 1940 __

•E LEC TR O N IC BENCH
E Q U IP M E N T
O t g if a l
m u'llim eter B e il end Howell,
works greet
&amp;4QQ0
Call..............
.......122 2427
E LEC TR IC RANGE# I? TV 4
h p
D y n n a rt m ower Call
223 5599____________________
• B K B R C Y CIE E L EC TR IC
E xcellent condilion. o v ersiie
se a l, toot s tr a p s
SUPER
W O R K O U T '' HOP
145 4140
F U R N I T U R E , d is h e s ed uce
tionai toys and m i sc items
C e il 371 27ti a fter 4 P M
H E A V Y DUTY 4 / a 4 , steel
Matted Ira*tar U 00 C a ll
_________ M51IH_________
e N IN T E N D O T A P E for sale
tJQ 00 Cal) M e ry 3® 5747
• N IN TEN D O
' TECM O
B O W L " N F L F o o lb e ll game
pak boa and in stru c tio n s
P la y c o m p u le r o r frie n d
5J0 DOor will trad e
377 9®)
PING PONG T A B L E , excel
cond 174 m*n* frampoMne 3'
525 sieel desk ) i ) I® ollics
C h a ir s m wheel sw ivel/lill
520 each, kitchen tab'e w leaf
5 )0
w a t e r b e d
w fr a m e p e d e s t a l heater
• a? 5100 bedside tables
w draw ers 520 ech bar che&gt;r
s io o is w s w iv e l H O e c h .
Webber grin on wheels elec
l l i r t t r 521
C a ll 111 9)4)
Precast i f ip* P atio Stones
D ry wells, grease trap s
Ready m«« toncrele
D ist Bo'i Stetf cem ent
M ir a c le Cawcrete, )23 1/51
R A D IA L A R M SAW
10
Cratrsm an N e a rly new 1775
Ce&gt; 372 s a lt
R O U N D C H 9 D M E R A C K S 'or
T s h im eU E ecelient condt
f'on Regularly tio o each ISO
•e ch cash only C a li 777 • *97

fU M TRSCTOM
» U )ID IH )T O C K
A L D I 2 0 I A L L P R IC II!
M aiH a n d Tractor A E q uipm ent
*• m i N of M a il land
Interchangeon 17 97
134 77/7

23S—V eh icles
Wanted
WE PAY TOP 111 tor wrecked
CATS'trucksl WE S E L L guer
an teed used parts A A AUTO
SALV A G E el DeEary. *44 4499

241— R ecreational
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs
R V L O T I H 4 7 m q in c lu d e v
w ater/garbage'lew tage, P a n
Avenue Mobile Park m 3991
If// C O A C H M A N R V * 12
Dodge )40 root a ir, generator
sle e p s 4 4 Self c o n tain e d
14500 obo Ca ll after 5 931 719*
*

__

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'(9 FORD MOTORHOME
74 F t tlaeps 4. ve ry good
condrtion
13.499 CAIN
322 4499 day* 741 4747 evenings

74 TITAN MOTORHOME
C L A l l A 74 tt 54 000 mikes,
com pletely rem odeled m ode
complete' brake |,eb. rebuilt
front end, m tcro*a*e air
horn and musical 'horns root
air good awning « new fires
s i soo
Can i n o)/4

243 - -Junk Cars
JUNK C A R ! R EM O V ED
NOCHARGE
12) *)//
IITe# Dollar II Pa&gt;d lor |ur»4
cars, Trucks, s whee* d*«*e
Any condtfen Call 173 !**9

�r #9

M — Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday April 5. l*W0

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Surgery can correct
annoying hernias
D B A S D R . O O T T i I had m y leadin g to (Issue damage, su ch
g a llb la d d e r rem oved about a a s gangrene. In s u c h caaea.
year ago. A fter the aurgery. I waa corrective em ergency surgery la
aware o f a " s tra in '' feeling In the necessary.
area o f the Incision. E v entually.
T h e r e f o r e , p h y s ic ia n s r e ­
It popped, ca u sing the tissue to
co m m end elective re p a ir of moat
b a llo o n o u t. I n o w h a v e a
v e ntral hernias, depending on
squ lsh y bu m p about the sire of
an orange under the s k in of the
Incision. I have n o pain now. I
can eat regu larly a n d exercise
w ithou t discom fort. However. I
look lik e the " H u n c h B e lly of
Notre Dam e. Q u a si Bloato." M y
Internist says I have a ventral
hernia. Please e x p la in what th is
14 Beverage
Is and how to fix It.
HOthow wa
D B A R R E A D C R t A hernia Is
an o p e n in g t h r o u g h w h ic h
s o m e th in g (that sh o u ld n 't be
there) pushes. A ve n tral hernia
Is a defect In the a b d om in a l wall:
It's a re la tive ly co m m on conse­
quence o f surgery.
s is a
M O oN pst
W hen the surgeon removed
17 Asttvasas
y ou r gallbladder, he o r she had
U Nssrty Im R
to cu t th rou gh the abdom inal
m u scle s to reach It. A fte r taking
out th e gallbladder, the surgeon
sewed the ab d om in a l m uscles
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
Aprils. 1990

FRANK AND ERNEST

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BUGS BUNNY

In Ihe ye ar ahead you arc
lik e ly lo m ake y o u r greatest
guilts |usl w hen It looks like
e v e ryth in g Is g rin d in g dow n lo a
halt. N ever give u p regardless of
o u tw a rd appcurunccs.
ARIES (M arch J I - A p r il 101
D isca rd you r present procedures
If y o u 're being sty m ie d by de­
lays. T ry lo Uu|ilt-mcnt fresh
approach es today, because you r
resou rcefu ln ess ca n lu-lp you
c ircu m v e n t the roadblocks. G e l
a Ju m p on life by u nderstanding
Ihe Influences w h ic h arc gov­
e rn in g you In the year ahead.
S end lo r you r A siro -U rap h pre­
d ic tio n s today by m a ilin g $1.25
lo Astro -G raph , cJo lilts new spa­
per. I*.0. Box 91-128. Cleveland.
O H 44101-3428. Ik- sure lo stale
y o u r ro d la c sign.
TAURUS (A pril 2 0 May 20&gt; A
s p u r-o f-lh c -m o n tc n l in v ita tio n
m igh t Ik - extended lo you i.xla y
that co u ld lo rn Into som ething
rath er Interesting C o n sid e r II.
even If you have a previous
engagem ent.
GEMINI tM uy 2 1-June 20|
lln r x p c r li- d changes a rc (Mtsslhlc
lo d u v d ia l co u ld enable you lo

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an o p tim istic outlook, even II ll
a p p e a rs y o u a rc te m p o ra rily
s tu c k In a rut. If a change
occu rs. II w ill be sudden.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Ik .
2 11 C areer and finances could lxy o u r (wo m ost fortunate areas
today. Use you r Ingenuity and
resourcefulness In udvunce your
Interests In both venues.
CAPRICORN (D ec. 2 2 J a n
I9| Y o u 'll have y o u r ow n special
te ch n iq u e s for lia n d lln g tilin g s
today d ia l sh ou ld w o rk out lo
y o u r advantage. Use th em ic
gurdlcsa of how u n u su a l they
m ay appear to o lh rrs .

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Krb. I9)
T h e re 's a chance you m ay gel
Involved In a co m m e rcia l a r­
ra nge m e n t u l th is lim e d ia l
w o n't tx- conducted along c o n ­
v e n tio n a l lin e s . I t 'll lit- the
u n iqu e n e ss of th is e ndeavor that
co u ld m ake profitable
PISCES (Kcb. 20-M a rch 20|
T oday som e u nu su al h cu rltts
m a y be d e r i v e d f r o m a
im rln rrs h lp u rn u ig cm c n i y o u 'll
have wt i h an a sso ciate w lili
w h o m y o u a re n o l u s u a lly
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by W a rn e r B ro th e rs

lln a ll/ c u situ ation w h ich has
Ix-cn extrem ely hard lo lie down.
M ove sw iftly If you spat an
opening.
CANCER (June 2 1 -Ju ly 22) If
a l u ll possible, lim it y ou r In­
volvem en ts today lo those o f a
m e n ia l nature rather lh a n p h y s ­
ica l ones. Your m in d w ill be
w o r k ln g b e t t e r lh a n y o u r
m u scles.
LEO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Y o u r
fln u n clu l trends look rather en ­
co u ra g in g a l th is lim e and Ih rrc
Is a c h a n c e y o u m ig h t d o
s o m e th in g n ote w o rth y to d ay
d ia l can either m ake or save you
m oney.
VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22) A
pleasant surprlw- could be In
slo re for you socially today. T ake
a d v a n ta g r o f II Im m ediately,
because th is pa rticu la r type of
o p p o rtu n ity does ,n o l p rcscn l
Itself lo o frequently.
LIBRA ISept. 2 3 O il. 23) You r
best Ideas a rc like ly lo com e lo
you today when you're off In
som e q u id plait- alone free from
distra ctin g , outside Influences.
T ry Ihla technique If you need
fresh thoughts
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)
C o n d lllo n s In g r r r r a l look hope­
ful for you u l th is lim e. M ainta in

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NEWS DIGEST

Longwood whiz
o o * i kid earns award
’ for breakthrough

gg,
□ S p o rts
C o m p etitio n nine tough
LAKE WORTH - Judging from (hr reaction of
the Seminole Athletic Conference track coaches,
this weekend's state heptathalon/decathalon at
John I. Leonard High School could bear a
striking resemblance to the state track meet last
weekend at Showalter Field.
Seepage IB

By KILLY JORDAN
Herald stall writer

Royals clinch cham pionship
SANFORD — The Disabled American Veter­
ans Royals defeated the First Union A's 21-15 to
clinch the American Division championship of
the Sanford Recreation Department Little Major
Baseball League at Roy Holler Field.
In the other game, the Seminole Ford Red Sox
scored a run In the bottom of the sixth Inning to
break a 0-9 tie and give the Red Sox a 10-0
decision over the SunUank Orioles.
See Page IB

□ N a tio n
Civil rights com prom ise fails
WASHINGTON — A proposed compromise
has failed to win White House support.
President Bush and key members of Congress
arc again locked In a hlgh-stakcs showdown
over civil rights legislation.
See Page 8B

&gt;Mfetwtfe fey K«a, J«rtan

Todd Kramer, 14, of Longwood is credited with achieving a scientific first.

S h u ttle repair on track
CAPE CANAVERAL — Engineers Installed a
new cooling system valve aboard t* e shuttle
Columbia and If tests confirm a successful
repair Job. the spaceplanc will be on track for
blastoff around May 30. two weeks behind
schedule.
An official launch date will not be set until
after a flight readiness review next Thursday at
the Kennedy Space Center, but internal plan­
ning schedules show May 30 as the agency's
current target.
If the schedule holds up. the shuttle's
countdown would begin at 1 a m. EDT Mav 27
with liftoff set for 12:38 a.m. three days later.
Columbia and Its seven-member crew origi­
nally were scheduled for launch on the
“ Astro-1" mission Thursday, but flight pro­
cessing was put on hold when engineers ran tnlo
problems with one of the shuttle's two cooling
systems.
The trouble was traced to a valve In “coolant
loop No. I" that was restricting the Row of
Freon-llkc refrigerant to a crew cabin heat
exchanger. NASA managers ordered engineers
to replace the faulty component, delaying
launch to the end of the month.

M an falls from staiis
SANFORD — A man who witnesses said tried
to hold onto three beers as he switched hands
gripping a stair rati leading to a second story
apartment In Sanford, slipped and fell, police
report.
•
Police Chief Steven Harriett today Identified
the victim as BUI Asley. 49. of 115 W. First St.
Apt. 9. Harriett said Aslcy's head and back took
the brunt of the fall and he suffered severe
trauma. He was admitted to Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford, following the
10:15 a.m. Thursday fall. Harriett said he was
later transferred to an unspecified Orlando
hospital. Witness who saw the man approach
Avalon Apartments and climb the stairs reportcdly told police Asley appeared Intoxicated.

LONGWOOD — A teenager described as the
y o u n g e s t k n o w n U .S . r e s e a r c h e r In
superconductivity credits his father and a teacher
for Inspiration that resulted In him receiving an
Industry award for achieving a scientific first.
Todd Kramer. 14. was the first person to use a
superconducting antenna successfully on amateur
radio bands, an accomplishment that began as a
school science project and earned him a Scientific
Achievement Award from 1CI Advanced Materials of
Wilmington. Del.
Kramer delivered a paper last week deluding Ills
research at an International symposium on
superconductivity as part of a meeting of the
Institute of Electronics und Electronic Engineers In
Dallas.
"It was really an exciting experience." Kramer
said after the symposium. "I knew my project was
fairly advanced, but I didn't think It would lake me
to Dallas."
The research began as an entry Into the science
fair at Rock Lake Middle School, where Kramer Is a
student.
Two people were singled out by the teenager as
□ See S cientist, Page 5A

Lake Mary board rejects
purchase of CIA building
many commcats from Lake Mary
C o m m issio n ers, c itiz e n s and
members of the Association, In­
LAKE MARY — In a move tbal cluding President Morris. Mayor
amazed many lust night, the Lake Dick Fess struck the fatal blow by
Mary City Commission, with one saying. "As a trustee of the public
member absent, ended op with a 2 money, 1 find a problem with t h i s
to 2 decision that blocked purchase purchase." Fess said the money.
of the Community Improvement $153,000. t h a t would I k * paid to a
Association building. 260 North Civic Improvement Association
Trust could just as easily go toward
Country Club Ulvd.
"What tills means." said Handy construction of a brand new build­
Morris. CIA President. "Is that It's ing at either the Liberty Park
dead right now. but we can tiring It property or the newly acquired 35
up again at a future meeting and I acres of land near Timucuan on
think we'll get It through next which the City plans to build an
active sports activity park.
time".
Much of the discussions centered
Tuesday night's split vote was not
the first surprise. On April 23. even on the proposed trust agreement
though there appeared to be mem­ under which the sale was to he
bership controversy over selling the m ade. The City w ould place
building to the city. CIA members $76,500 in the trust for the Initial
voted unanimously to sell. Last paym ent, wttli a remainder of
night, it was believed that only $84,150. Including Interest, to be
C om m issioner George Duryca put Into the CIA trust one year after
would question the purchase, as he the settlement. The CIA would not
had previously stated that he tie able to use the principle for any
believed the original members of the purpose until after January 1. 2001.
CIA who gave time and money to after which only 25 percent could liebuild the structure, should some­ used. on approval of the general
how "be compensated for their membership of the Association. The
In te r e s t h o w e v e r, w ould be
effort."
But after a lengthy discussion and C See Purchase. Page 5 A
By NICK PFEIFAUF

Herald stall writer

Top volunteer
Helen Cross (right) was named the Dividend Volunteer of the Year
during a special awards ceremony Thursday night In Altamonte
Springs Presantlng the award is Dividends coordinator Dede
Schalfner. More photos on Page 6A, 7A.

Plans to cut down tree with bird’s nest
ruffles the feathers of Sanford postman

From ataff and w lra raporta

TA LLA H A SSEE - L oeul
lawmakers an* skeptical of an ap­
parent agreement between Gov. Bob
Martinez and House Speaker Tom
Gustafson Thursday to resume
stalled negotiations toward approval
of a statewide transportation tlnunctng plan.
" T h e ta lk aro u n d h e re is
(Gustafson) will let It go to commit­
tee. then try lo kill It.” Rep. Frank
Stone. R-Casselberry, said today.
"I'm not sure what will happen.
We'll have to wall and see.”
"Gustafson has said all along he
didn't want a transportation hill and
I don't think he's changed his
mind.” said Rep. Arl Grlndle, RAltamonte Springs.
C See Roads, Page 3A

Alzheim ers victim found
APOPKA — At about 9:30 a.m. today
searchers found an 80-year-old Alzheimer's
victim who wandered away from the Flortdlu
Living Nursing Center on State Road 436 In
rural Apopka at about 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Seminole County Sheriffs Capt. Roy Hughey
said Nubcrn Stephens was In the woods behind
the center. Hughey said. “He's okay."
From s ta ll and wire reports

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C laaalftada...... ..7 ,8 ,SB N atio n.............
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Flo rid a.......................2A W o rld .................... 5A.6B

M ostly sunny and hot
Partly sunny and hot
with a 20 percent
chance of afternoon
showers and thun­
derstorms High in
the low 90 s.

For m or« w o ath o r, to o Pago 2A

Local legislators
skeptical of road
financing talks

H *t*M Photo, fey Tommy Vlnc.nl

A k n o th o le s e r v e s a s th e
entraceway for momma Blackbird

Workman’s comp
package contains
good, bad news

By J. BRADLEY DILLINQ

Herald stall writer
SANFORD - Thanks to the
efforts ol a watchful Sanford
postman who cared and some city
ollliials who cared enough to
listen, a nest of baby birds will
keep the happy home in the hollow
ol a dead oak tree on Magnoll.
Avenue lirhttid the First United
Methodist Church ir Sanford
Letter Carrier Bob Mann walks
the dow ntow n s tre e ts every
morning, hut yesterday he saw
something that bothered him
A group of city employees apSee Birds. Page 5A

From ataff and w lra raporta

The oak tree and birds were spared from the chainsaw .

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TALLAHASSEE — The Florida
House has approved a worker's
compensation reform package that
would decrease Insurance pre­
miums paid by employers by 33
p e rc e n t, but also w ould cut
employee benefits
The measure. ap|*oved 1140 late
Thursday, would cut benefits paid
lo employees by atx»ut 17 |x-rcrin
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Noriega co-defendant sentenced
MIAMI — A minor co-defendant or former Panamanian
strongman Manuel Noriega was sentenced Thursday to 30
months In prison for transporting *800.000 in drug profits from
Fort Lauderdale to Panama In 1983.
Eduardo Pardo, who pleaded guilty In February to the only
federal charge against him. Is the first Noriega co-defendant to
be sentenced.
Nnriega and 15 others were Indicted by a federal grand jury In
Miami In February 1988 on drug smuggling and money
laundering charges.
The former dictator, who was toppled In December by a U.S.
Invasion of his homeland, and four others are awaiting trial.
Pardo, a pilot, had faced a possible prison sentence of five
years and a fine or (10,000. U.S. District Judge William
Hoevcler said Pardo would be given credit for the five months hr
has spent In federal custody.

Suprem e Court reprim ands circu it judge
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Supreme Court Issued a formal
reprimand Thursday of Circuit Court Judge S. Peter Capua for
conduct unbecoming a Judicial officer.
The reprimand Is the result of formal charges brought against
Capua, who serves in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit In Dade
County, by the Judicial Qualifications Committee.
Included in the commission's list of formal charges Is an
Incident last year In which Capua used his office to force the
release of his son from the Dade County Jail.
The list of charges also noted:
• Between January 1985 and November 1987, Capua
commingled funds belonging to clients with lawyers' funds.
• Between January 1985 and September 1988. Capua failed
on at least 21 occasions to properly prepare and give to his
clients closing statements required by court rules of procedure
about monies received for them.

Pig bam fire scorches 12,000 acres
MIAMI — Sparks from an electrical fire In a pig bam started a
brush fire that covered more than 12,000 acres near the Big
Cypress Reserve by Thursday night.
The fire began Wednesday, killing 40 pigs on a farm west of
Krome Avenue. The blaze was burning Thursday In a
conservation area next to the Big Cypress Preserve, near the
Dade-Broward county line. A crew was schedule to fly over the
fire Friday for a damage estimate.
"It is still growing." said Rulph Crawford, a supervisor for the
d ate division of forestry. "How much It will grow we don't
know. It all depends on the winds and wind speed tonight. We'll
have a better picture tomorrow after we take at look at it."
The fire started when the electrical wiring at the pig farm
burned, said Tom Williams, a forestry division spokesman.
"It didn't take long before a spark from that Ignited the
surrounding area. It's not currently threatening any buildings.
It's In the conservation area, away from civilization." he said.

Fem ale lawmakers strike back fo r Chiles
TALLAHASSEE — Five women who rank among the
Legislature's top supporters of abortion rights defended Lawton
Chiles's position on that topic Thursday against atiacks by his
opponent for the Democratic nomination for governor.
U.S. Rep, Bill Nelson has been airing television commercials
suggesting Chiles, a former U.S. Senator, is soft on abortion
rights.
But those a d s arc misleading, the lawmakers B a ld during a
news conference outside the state Senate chamber.
"JUfq’re here to say we're not happy with the Innuendoes In the
commercials that are being run by his opponent, that says he
has some sort of Inferior position (on abortion)." said Sen. Gwen
Margolls. D-North Miami.
"We're comfortable that he (Chiles) respects the constitution
of the state of Florida. We're comfortable that he understands It
is a private decision of women and that he thinks there
shouldn't be any legislative Interference." Margolls said.

Bush pressured by Florida law m akers
WASHINGTON — Florida's congressional delegation urged
President Bush to ban oil drilling off the Florida Keys, and
although they received no promises, they left expressing hope of
getting u favorable decision soon.
"We're optimistic." a beaming Sen. Bob Graham. D-Fla.. told
reporters Thursday outside the White House. Graham said his
reaction was based on previous statements by the president and
"inferences" by Bush during the Oval OfTlce talk.
Sen. Connie Mack. R-Fla., said Bush appeared to question
whether there is enough oil off the Keys to warrant the threat
posed by drilling to the sensitive coral reefs and the Everglades.
"I told the president that I am so optimistic that hts decision
was going to be viewed positively In the state of Florida, that we
tnvlied him to come down to make the announcement In
Florida," Mack said.
From United Press International Reports

LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE
The dally
number Thursday In the Florida
Lottery CASH 3 game was 242.
□ Straight Play (numbers in exact
order): 1250 on a 50 cent bet, $500
on$1
□ Box 3 (numbers in any order);
$80 lor a SOcent bet, $t60 on $1.
r Bo* 6 (numbers In any order);
$40 tor a 50-r ent bet. $80 on $1.
□ Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn. $80 in any order on i$t bel.
□ Straight Box 6; $290 in order
drawn, $40 It picked In combination
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Friday. May 18. 1990
Vol 82, No 229
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Detail*. 337 *730
• Florida Audubon Society, 1101 Aodvtrm
Way. Maitland Madalyn Baldwin Center i .
Bird) ol Prey It open Tuet S a l. 10 a m 4
p m (aviary clotad Sun and Mon t,
r onmental gift thop open Mon F r l .
em,
p m . end Sat.. 10 a m 1 p m. No a d m in s
charoe Detail*. *47 3415

(The Weekend Planner lists
public events end activities.
Send ty p e w ritte n ann o u n ce­
ments 10 deys In advance to
Weekend Planner Editor, Sonlord
Htrald, 300 N. French Ave.,
Sanford. FL 32771. Include the
nann of club or organization,
type of event, date, address,
admission charge If any, end
time. Also Include phone number
to call for more Information. All
Items are subject to editorial
discretion.)

to

• Henry Shelton Senlord Memorial Mete**
end Library, 530 E. F lrtt St., Sanlord Vlw
Santord'* hlttory T in * .F r l., IS a m j pm
and Sun. IS p m No admltilon chern.
Detail*. 330 sen. ext. S4*t
• Hetecaett Memorial Rewnrco end tlv c i
tlen Canter, 111 N Maitland A y*., Maitland
To emphatite the lettont ol tho Holocaust
the following lllm t will be pretented throng*
tho coming year: M«y 31 "P e b b let" Fnm
thowlng will begin at 3:3* p m The educx
lionet eahlbll hall end library it opt*
Mon Th urt. * a m.-4 p m .; F rl., * am i
p m ; and the tin t and third Sun . noon ig ,
p m. No admltilon charge Detail*. 43t03Jt
a Mallland H lila rlc a l M uteum , 331 *
Pack wood A v e . Mallland Muteum
ere 14 p m
S un, Tuet. and Frl s g
•dm 1i t ion charge Delallt. *44 11*4

ART
* C trfi*ll Fin* A rt* Mutaum, campus ol
Rollint College. Winter Perk: lh # "Senior
Art Show," featuring graduating tenfor art
ma|oc» ot lha C lan ol l**0, will conllnut
through May 33. Hour*' Tue*. Frl.. 10 a m. J
p m .; Sun., IS p m No admltilon charge
D tla M i.u a ISM
OCrtaUa Art*, tCO SI. Andrew* B ird , Wlnttr
Park: Thr dedication and donation ol "Tha
Art ot Butina**." to tho Orango County
Hlitorleet Society, prawn ltd by tha butintt*
community ot Orlando, will bo t p m. May II.
A lecture and tllda ihow will bo open to tha
public at 1 p.m. For Information call.
*71-1 IS*.
a Creative Art Gallery, las S. Maitland Ave..
Maitland: Tha eummer thaw tchodule will
begin with "Slone. Bone and Skim." an
opening reception will be M ay I I from I f
p m Tha dltplay will contlnua to July I.
Beginning July S. and continuing through
Aug S. "Win. Place and Show" will bagln.
Callary hour*: Wad Sal.. I t a m a p m :
Sun.. 14 p.m. No admit*Ion charge. Detail).
447 sen
• DeLand Metewm at Art, aat E. New York
Ave.. DeLand: An exhibition ol Haitian
painting* ol folk-life and voodoo, from tha
collection of David Cutrell. w ill contlnua to
June n . Dr. Paul Beaver will pretenl a llida
presentation ol tha Amaien rain to rn I at 7
p.m. May I I For more Information, call
(104)714 4171.
• Maitland Art Canter, 111 W Pact wood
Ave.. Mallland: A trio ol eihibltlon* begin*
May M with a member* preview and
reception and will continue through June 17
Gallery I. Japanete "N aliuka": Gallery II,
"Out From Africa."; Gallery III end IV.
recent acgultlhone and te lection i from Ihe
permanent collection. Hour* Mon . W eo.
Frl., f a.m. to 4:10 p m ., and Tue* , Thurt.,
10 a.m. lo f p.m.; and Sat.. Sun , from
noon 4:10 p.m. No admltilon charge. Detail*.
*451111.
• Mount Dora Canter ter the A rt*. IK F a il
Filth A n , M l Dora: Tha public I* Invited lo
view Rote and DeButk through June 7!h
Hour* are 10 a m to 4 p.m. Mon Sat
Admittton It tree For Inlormatlon. call
(*0413*3 0000.
• Orange County Hitlorical Society. I l l E
Rollini St.. Orlando: The premiere American
exhibition of "In tha Fooltttpi ol Columbut
Jew* In America 1454 IMO." It now being
thown on Tuet Frl., f a m lo 5 p m : S a l.
Sun . noon lo 5 p nr through Juno 3 No
admltilon charge Delallt. I f * *330
• Orlande Muteum of Art. 141* N M illt Ave
Orltndo The "Annual Juried Exhibition" It
now o f ' n lo the public. Gellery hou/t ere
Tuet .iu rt„ f a.m.-S p m.; F r l . * a m 7 30
p.m.; Sal.. 10 a.m. 5 p.m.; Sun t l noons
p .m ; doted Monday Admltilon charge
Detain. I f * 4131
• Seminole Community College. Fine A ril
Ge’lery, 100 Weldon Btvd . Sanlord "Source
and Resource The Environment" will con
tinuo throuh June 7 In t , * Fine Art* Gellery.
A reception, open to the public, will be held
lor the a r littt May IS at 3 p m In the fine arti
lobby I. Gellery hour* are Mon . Wed . 10
a.m 1 p m .; T u e t. T h u rt. noon-J p m
Cloved Friday* Gallery elto It open in the
evening during mutlcal and theater parlor
mancet. No admltilon charge Delallt. 313
1430. ext 43*

DANCE
• American Ltglsn. 170* W tllt Ave . Fern
Park: Scandinavian Association ol Hagar
Viking Club hotti Scandinavian and ballroom
dancing al 111 meeting* every tec and Salur
day at 7 p.m For detail*, call the club
preilduntat 131 7114
• Cattelbtrry Senior Center, 300 N Triplet
Lake Drive. Cettelberry: Square dancing
every Sunday et 1:30 p m ; Mon . advanced
line donee at I p m.; T u e t. round dancing at
7 30 p m . Wed . beginner) line dancing at I 1
p m Ballroom dancing on third Saturday.
7:10 p m . 11 30 donation Detail). (31 1331.
ext 31*
• Dixieland Cloggert, Lake M ary Fire Depl .
Flrtt Street and Wilbur Avenue Clettethold
Monday) from 7 * p m Charge for classes
Detail), 111 5347
• Jiw lth Community Center, 151 N Mallland
Are . Mallland itraell folk dancing Monday)
from 7 10 p m Lettons available 7 ( p m
Detain. *45 5*33
(O ld Hickory Slompert, Knight) ot Col
umbut Halt, S Park Avenu*. Santord
Clogging d a tte * held Monday! Irom 7 1 p m
Charge lor d a m t Deiailt. 14* *531
• R e llle t. Altam onte M e lt, Altamonte
Spring*: Beach Hopper* ol Orlando, rhythm
'n' bluet dance dub Wed and Frl. at I p m
Detail*. 3*1 0*15,
o Southern Ballet Theatre. *7* Orange Aye..
Winter Park The IN * *0 teaton will dote
with "Coppelia," May 13 3* Pertormancet
will be held at the Bob Carr Performing A rti

• Semlneie County Environmental Slvdet
Center, Ottrey T r*il end C.R. l i t ?*.,
14* acre tchool facility Include*: lie mllet ol
nature trail* with native plenlt end wildlife ,
tludenl muteum that It open during ichooi
hour*, tithing end picnic ground*. The c r - v
It open lo the public Hourt: Sum,** lo
tun yet. teven day* e week No admin 0*
charge Delallt. 311 0413
• Semlneie County Historical Muteum. 411
S Orlando Drive. Santord I In the Court,
Operation* Confer, ecrott Irom Flea Worioi
Hourv Mon Frl. * e m t o t p m .S a t . S u r
I 4 p m No eCmlttlon charge D«&gt;&lt; 1
H I 341*

FILM

Freebies at the m all
Better Homes And Gardens' 1990 "The Family Al Home" lifestyle
mall show will beginning today and continue to Sunday at the
Altamonte Mall during regular mall hours. Sponsoring companies
will showcase Iheir latest home products and services.

Dedication to O CHS set

*

Crcaldc Arts. 600 St. Andrews Blvd., Wlntci Park, will
s|H)ftsnr the dedication and donation of "The Art of Business.'
to the Orange County Historical Society, presented by the
business community of Orlando, at 6 p.m. May 18. A lecture
and slide show will be open to the public al 7 p.m. For
Information call. 671-1186.

Orlando celebrates 115 years
The City of Orlando will eelebrale Its 115th birthday on May
20 with activities beginning noon at Lake Eola Park. The
Orlando Navy Band will kickoff the festivities In the
Amphitheatre. Other activities Include: Jazz acts, area
attraction characters, historical, cultural and educational
exhibits, games and food concession. Free parking is offered by
The Landmarks Group Parking Garage on Ridgewood Street.

Annual hog roast helps Cam p Challenge
The 10th Annual J J ’s Hog Roast for Camp Challenge Is
scheduled to- Sunday at J J 's on Stale Road 46. 6 miles east of
Mt. Dora. Doors open at noon and dinner Is served at l p.m. A
donation of $5 for udulls and S2 for children under 12 Is
requested.

Fun in the sun
On Saturday and Sunday at Lori Wilson Park. AI A. Cocoa
Bench the Cocoa Beach Fcst will Include: 6K run. family
gumesJactlvtiles. hoi rod and custom auto show, air shows,
sand sculputure contest, volleyball tournaments food, re­
freshments and life entertainment all weekend. For beach fpsi
Information, call 452-4390.
Centre. 401 W LIvinQtton S t, Orlando
Admltilon charge Detail), 47* 0111
# S lud tbaktr't. *»5 S R 414. Altamonte
Spring* Carolina Shaggert. dancing to beach
mutic Sunday) from 4 t p m Detail). 133
1714 Free lettont by Dance Club ol Central
Florida. Sunday) Irom 1 * p m Detail).
*41 3060
• Sunthine Cloggert. Maitland Civic Center.
441 S Maitland Ave . Maittand C iattet held
Thurtddyt Irom I !0p m Charge lor d a tte )
Free beginner courte 71 p m , D etail).
4*5 4437

DRAMA
• Civic Thaatre at Central Florida. 1001 E
Princeton SI., Orlando: For Inlormatlon call
1*4 7343
• l&lt;* Hou)e The lure, Mount Dora Per tor
mancet ol "Harvey." will continue Fri and
Sat at I p m and Sunday matinee) through
May 17. For Intomrationcall 1*04)3*3 4414
• Seminol* Community College, Fine Art)
Thaatre. 100 Weldon B lvd . Santord For
inlormatlon. 333 1430 or M l 7001
• Tne Mark Two, 1374 Edgewattr Drive.
Orlando The winter teaton will dote with
"Do Black Patent Leather Shoe) Really
Reflect Up?" with pertormancet running
through May 30 "Singin' In The Rain" will
open the )ummer teaton on May 3) and will
continue through July I For delallt. call
THE MARK or 1 BOO 71* MARK

• The Romance of Florida. 413 N Palmetto
Aye . Santord The dinner ihow RiytrDate
Revue will be ttaged every T u e t, Wed , and
Thurt night Irom 7 10 to 10 p m For
retarvatloni. call 331 30*1
• Theater Center Inc., DeLand St Johnt
River Playert' will pretenl "A Little Porter,
P leat*" May 14, 35. 34. 11. June I , 3. a t a
dinner theater al the Lake Berttford Yacht
Club. 1*41 Honloon Road. DeLand One
brunch/mat Inee It tel tor May 37. All teatt
reserved For retervallont. call *04 714 7434
Mon S a l. Irom 1 4 p m .
• Thaatre Dowtown. 1111 N Orange A ve.
Orlando Opening May I I It Constance
Congdon't "Talet ol the Lott Formlcant."
Pertormancet will continue through June 14
al I p m. Thurt . Frl. and Sal evening*
Admltilon. For retervaliontcall*41 OOtJ

EXHIBITS
• Big Tree Park, General Hutchinion
Parkway, oil U.S. Highway 17 *3, Longwood
Home ot The Senator, one ol the oldetl bald
cyprett Ireet In the United State* Park
Include* picnic ground* and a nature walk to
the Ire* Hourt Mon Frl., i a m to tunttl,
Sat.. Sun. » a m to tumet No admlttlon
charge Detail). 333 941), ext 3413
• Bradlee McIntyre Home. 133 W Warren
S I. Longwood Vltlt lha 11*0 14 room Vlcto
rlan home every second and fourth Wednet
day Irom 11am lo 4p m Admission charge

nK?y 'V

• Memento M all Cinema: 403 E Allemor«t
D rive. Altam onte Spring*
O * *
Cadillac Man " Delallt. 134 3134
• In te rtill* M all ( . SR. 43* and I 4. Alt*
monte Spring*- "Hurt For Rod October
"Space In v a d e r * ," " T a le * From T*e
Dark tide." "Teenage Mutenl Nin|e Turtle!
"Bird On The Wlrei” "The Guardian
"Surtert. Tho Movie " Delallt. 131 1030
aMevielend D /l. 37*0 Orlando Drive ‘T*i*t
From The Darktide." "Nighlbreed " Deia-n
333 111*
• Movlet I t Weklve River Walk, 114) E
Sernoren Blvd . Apopka "Teenage Mu'trt
Nln|a Turtle*." "Hunt For Red October
"Creiy People." "The Guardian." "Driving
M m D aily." "Mountain On The Moon
"Talet From The Darktide." "Ernett Goet
To J ill " For Information cell 1*4 Mac
e Plate Twin. Sanlord Plata: "Teenage
Mutant Nln|a Turtle*." "Cadillac Man
Detail). 133 7303
# Semlneie Plata Cinema. Seminol* Platt
Hwy 17 *1 end S R . 43*. Cettelberry
"Driving M itt D eity." "Pretty Woman
Delallt. 31* 7133
OTH* Melton Picture end Televitien Guild al
Florida I k .. Altamonte Sprlrgt A can ot
over 30 people will perform tor member)
gue)t) end the public, tree ol charge
highlighting otpecti ol motion picture n-0
ttlevltion production at Dalle Court nl flagt
Hotel May 33 at * 30 p m For Inlormatlon
call 140 0004
a Tha Meviet, Lake Howtll Square 1331 5 R
*34. Cettelberry
"Bird On The Wire ‘
"Cadillac Man." "Witch Fire." ' Teerage
Mutant Nln|a Tu rtle*," "Miami Bluet "
"Hunt For Red October," "Jo* vt The
Vnlcano." "The Guardian." "Q * A
Dela.lt. 47* 7364
• United Artnt Movlet at Market Place
corner ot Saxon Blvd end Enlerp-lt* Rd.
Orange C ity: "Teenage Mutant Nln|j
Turlt-m." "Driving M itt Oaisy ’ "Bird On A
Wire." "Nun* On The Run
Cadillac Man
"T jlo * From The Darktide 1 Hunt f w Red
October." "Witch Fire " Detain. « *7 t5 1T»

MUSIC
• Best W titern Deltona Inn. 4*1 Depone
Blvd . Del Iona: Mixed Emollont. Wed Sal
beginning el I 30 p m Delallt. 574 44*3
• C tta rt't Pa lac*. 1300 S Orlando Drive
Santord New Image. Mon S a t. beginning al
f pm . Delallt. 331 04*0
• Flligeraldt, S30 N Palmetto Ave . Santord
Live entertainment Tuet Thurt. I p m and
Frl Sal beginning i l l p m. D elallt. 333 1*10
• Florida Symphony Orchetlra, 1*00 N Mill*
ave.. Suit* 3, Orlando: Th« pretenlallon ot
the llnal concert lor the I W 90 Chamber
Senet. "Baroque and Beyond." will be I p m
May 17 al St John Lutheran Church. Winter
Park. For more Information call 0*4 1011
• Lake Monro* inn, 14*5 Northwest Hwy
17*3. Sanlord Legacy. Frl Sun 1 p m W
doling Don Pale. Mon Sun. beginning al 7
p m Details. 333 3l0(
• Orlando Arena, Orlando
Schedule ol
events It at follows July 7. I. Billy Joel
Tickets ere available al the Orlando Arena
Box Office Mon Sal to a m. to 5 p m and all
Tlckeimatter Outlets
• Rendeiveut Lounge, S.R. 437, on* block
north ol S R 41*. Altamonte Springs Bilelh*
Bullet, Tuet Sun beginning at * p m
Delallt. 340 3000
o Seminole Community College, Weldon
Blvd , Sanlord For Information call 133 1430
ext. 3**
• The Barn. 1300 S French Ave . Santord
Live entertainment nightly beginning at 9
p m , and Sunday i p m Deiailt, 330 4*7*

THE WEATHER
LO CAL FO R ECAST

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K

Today...Partly sunny and hot
with a 20 percent chance of
afternoon showers and thun­
---------- 1
derstorms. High In the low 90's
with the wind from the northeast
FRIDAY
at lOmph.
Tonight...Partly cloudy with a PtlyCldy 9 1 .7 0
low in the G O ’s and a light c a 9 t
wind.
Tomorrow...Partly sunny with
the highs in the 90‘s and a wind
from (he east at 10 mph.
LAST
E xtended o u tlo o k ...P artly
May 17
cloudy Sunday through Tuesday
with a chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the afternoon.
Lows In the 70‘s and highs In
the upper 80's to low 90 s.

FLORIDA T EM P S
M IA M I — Florida 14 hour temperatures
a n d ra in la tla ttp m EOT Thur-day
HI Lm Ram
City
74 goo
Apalachicola
i t 71 ooo
Crcstview
94 ie 000
Daytona (teach
•6 fa ooo
Fort Lauderdale
91 N ooo
Fort Myers
90 *7 ooo
Gainesville
9] 70
ot
Jacksonville
•a •0 ooo
Key West
ft
0
00
u
M iam i
fa ooo
Pensacola
•9 n ooo
Seretola Bradenton
92 47 ooo
Tallahassee
90 f) 000
Tampa
19 *4 ooo
Vero Beach
92 fa soo
West Palm Beach

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SATURDAY
PtlyCldy 92-72

SUNDAY
Sunny 93-70

MONDAY
PtlyCldy 91-72

TIDES
FRIDAY:

NEW
SOLUNAR TABLE: Min. 12:40
Mey 24 a.m.. 12:55 p.m.: Maj. 6:45 a.m.,

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7:15 p.m. TIDES: D aytona
Beach: highs. 2:24 a.m.. 3.00
FULL p.m.: lows. 8:48 a.m.. 9:14 p.m.:
Sm yrna Beach: highs.
Ju n * 8 New
2:29 a.m . 3 05 p m.: lows. 8:53
a m.. 9:19 p ttt : Cocoa Beach:
highs. 2 11 a tit., 3 20 p.nt.:
lows, 9:08 a.m.. 9:34 p.m

B E A C H CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are 1
foot with a slight chop. Current
is to the south with a water
temperature of 72 degrees New
Sm yrna Beach: Waves arr I font
and glassy. Current Is u&gt; the
south, wtllt a water temperature
of 76 degrees. Sun screen factor:
15.

BOATING
St. AuguBtine to J u p ite r
Inlet
T o d u y . . . w In d s o u th to
southwest 15 kts except during
Ihe aflet noon shitting to east and
northeast around lo kts. Seas 3
to 5 It txrcoming 2 to -I It Hay
and Inland waters a light chop A
few showers and thunderstorms
north part

TUESDAY
Cloudy 86-73 .

STA TISTIC S
The high tem perature in
Sanford Thursday was 95 de­
grees and the overnight low was
67 ns reported by the University
of Florida Agrieultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
24-hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Tuesday totalled O Incites.
The temperature at 8 a.m.
today was 78 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
71. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
Inter* illonal Airport
Other Weather Service data:
Monday's high.................. 94
Barom etric pressure.30.12
Relative hum idity....82 pet
W inds......... -...W est, 7 mpb
Rainfall..........................O In.
Today's su n set.....8 :1 1 p.m.
Tomorrow's su n rise....8:33

City A Forecast
Albuquerque|
Anchorage cy
Asheville ty
Atlanta ty
Baltimore c
Billing) pc
Birmingham sy
Bltmerck cy
Boston th
Brownsville a
Buffalo th
Cher toll* ty
Chicago ty
Cinclnnetity
Clev* Iend \h
Dallatcy
Denver pc
Det Moinet pc
Detroit ■*
Duluth ty
El Peso pc
Evansville ty
Fargo pc
Hai Hofd th
Honolulu ty
Houston cy
Indianapolis ty
Jeckton M itt 1
Kan set City pc
Let Vegetl
Little Rock pc
Lot Angeletpc
Louisville ty
Memphis pc
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P lJP ll'L dRIEFS

olinty S h e riff’s
Deputy Jam es A. G ibson,
centur received the Police
O fficer of the Year award
Thursday night from the San­
ford W oman's C lub. Sissy
Thomas, left made the pres­
entation, to Gibson, who Is
a ssig n ed as a U .S. Drug
Enforcement Administration
agent. He played a key role In
the 1989 arrests of an accused
C o lu m b ian cocain e fam ily
from Longwood. Gibson also
appeared on TV's "America's
Wanted" last year to capture a
fugitive linked to amphetimine
production labs in Florida. He
has been a deputy 10 years.
Also pictured is club member
LaDonna Powers.

Broomstick beating reported
LAKE MARY — A man who allegedly hit another with a
broomstick has been arrested by Lake Mary police, who also
charged hlr In connection with marijuana and drug
paraphernalia reportedly found In his possession.
Tony Lynn Bethany, 26. of 132 N. Palmetto St.. Lake Mary,
was arrested at home, where the alleged Incident occurred at
about 9:20 p.m. Thursday. He Is charged with aggravated
battery, aggravated assault and possession of less than 20
grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Two accused o f sm oking pot
LONGWOOD — A Seminole County sheriffs deputy reported
confronting two men he suspected of smoking marijuana In the
lot of Plus 3 Lounge. U.S. Highway 17-92. Longwood.
Contraband was reportedly found at about midnight
Thursday and the two were charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of marijuana. Arrested were Eric Steven
Voehrlnger. 25. of 1407 Benwlck Way. Casselberry: and
William Joseph Puluso, 35, of 338 San Rafcl Court, Winter
Springs.

Alleged roach-toss falls
SANFORD — A woman whose car traveling 68 mph In a 55
mph zone on State Road 46 In west Sanford, allegedly tried to
throw a marijuana cigarette from the car as Sanford police
made a traffic stop.
Police said they found the cigarette on the passenger's side
window sill of the woman's car. They also spld they found a
second partially smoked pot cigarette In the car and a bag of
pot In the woman's purse.
Gina Suzanne Elmore. 37, of 345 Forest Way Circle.
Altamonte Springs, was charged with possession of less than
20 grams of marijuana In the case.

LOCAL BRIEFS
Suspended county official cleared
SANFORD — Fred Thurman, the senior Seminole County
Building Department officials suspended on paid leave May 7
returned to work this week, cleared of allegations he showed
favoritism In Issuing building permits.
Counly Building Official Duvld Reitz. In a memo to Thurman
dated May 14. wrote Thurman had not following some building
permit proccedurcs and had not refunded some fees In a timely
manner, hut the errors were not done deliberately or lo show
favoritism.
Thurman Is supervisor of the department permit and records
ofTlce and oversees all construct Ion permits Issued by the
county. He returned to work Tuesday.
Bcllz said the department sulTcrs from a lack of training, a
problem be Iscorrectlng.
Thurman has been on "special probation" until today, when
his next Job performance review Is scheduled. He was placed
on probation Dec. 27 over concerns of h‘ i supervisory
practices.

Sanford land use plan introduced
SANFORD — City I’alnner Jay Marder Introduced a 453-page
draft of the city Comprehensive Plan to the planning and
zoning commission last night.
The document basically Is the city's guidebook to land
development: Marder said.
"Since the deadline for approval of the Comprehensive Plan
Is not until next spring, we will have plenty of lime to look over
this so you don't have to feel too Intimidated by It." Marder
said.
Marder quickly went over the 10 different major sections of
the book. The commission agreed that they would discuss the
volume section by section at future Planning and Zoning
Commission meetings.

V oter registration sites announced
Seminole County Supervisor of Elections. Sandra S. Goard.
announces that registration service j for Seminole County
residents will be provided at the following locations: Monday
thru Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Lawton House. 200
W. Broadway St.. Oviedo and May 29 from 10:30 a.m. lo 12:30
p.m. at Lake Mary High School, in the multi-purpose room. 655
Longwood-Lake Mary Road, Lake Mary, sponsored by Seminole
County League of Women Voters.

Speedway escaping
growth control law?

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owners are challenging the cita­
tion. saying they were not legally
required to get DCA approval
before adding additional scats at
their facility.

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TALLAHASSEE - Dayton
International Speedway has won
special consideration In a bill
that would drastically restrict
The state's Growth Manage­
the state's growth management ment Laws, administered by
law.
DCA, arc designed to ensure that
If enacted, the bill would services such as water, sewers
exempt the Speedway from rules and roads are already in place
requiring It to submit expansion when they are needed to ac­
plans to the slate for review. It commodate growth.
has added 35.000 seats to the
Speedway since 1973 without
Volusia County lawmakers
seeking slate approval or paying and business leaders oppose the
for road Improvements near the DCA citation, saying any restric­
track.
tions on the Speedway could
The Department of Communi­ harm the local economy. One ol
ty Affairs recently cited the those sponsoring the exemption
popular Speedway for Its failure In the hill altering the growth
to su b m it plans for those management law is Rep. T.K.
expansion projects. Speedway Wethercll. D-Daylona Beach.

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Midway water controversy
meeting canceled by group
clear these allegations first."
The 24-year-old organization
buys water from Sanford and
MIDWAY — A "clear the air" resells It to the 600 to 650
public hearing for users of the households of this community.
Mldway-Canaan Comm unity The residents have been com­
Water Association, which had plaining about the association's
been tentatively scheduled for rates which equal or exceed city
and county rates, that also
May 29. has been cancelled.
Willie Cum lings, president of Include garbage collection.
Since early April, state at­
the association, said he wa.itcd
to hold the meeting at Midway torney's Investigators have re­
Elementary School to answer viewed association records and
what he said arc misconceptions interviewed residents and asso­
Midway residents have about the ciation officials. Cummings said.
association.
The Investigators also re­
Cummings said the State At­ quested
petition of at least 60
torney's Office Is still conducting residentsa lo
determine If they
un Investigation of association had been offered an opportunity
fin a n c e s an d m e m b e rsh ip to Join the association. The
practices and he said he decided assoclallon's bylaws slate every
to cancel the meeting unlil the user of the system is eligible to
Investigation Is complete.
become a member of the associ­
"We've been here for 20 years ation. Members may elect of­
or so. so we must be doing ficers who In lurn set rates.
something right." Cummings
said. "We're mostly a communi­
Cummings bus said the only
ty service organization. We members of the association arc
wanted lo tell the people what Ihc ofTlcers to prevent disruptive
we're here for. show them where people from gaining control of
the money goes, but we'll try to the association.
B y J . MARK WARPIRLD

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OVIEDO — The head of the Seminole
County Expressway Authority said Thurs­
day the stute had waived rules so a highway
could be built near a bald eagle nest, but
state officials said that was not the case.
"What they wanted us to say was that It
was O.K. for lliem to go ahead and build
their expressway.... It's beyond our authori­
ty to do so." said Frank Montalbano.
director of the wildlife division of the Florida
Game and Fresh Water Kish Commission.
State guidelines ban development within
750 feet of a bald eagle nest. The authority
sought the commission's advice on the
route of an 11-mile stretch of the Orlando

Beltway, which was especially plotted to
avoid eagle nests, after a nest appeared In
January near the very center line, of the
road.
The road was shifted slightly, but the new
route would still put the road within 50 feel
of the nest.
A letter sent by Montulbano to the
expressway authority said it would be
"moot" for the commission lo waive the
guidelines and that If the expressway
disturbed or scared away the birds, the
authority would be liable for prosecution.
However. Gerald Hrlntun. executive
director of the expressway authority, said
the letter was a green light for construction.
"The letter's very clear that they’re ...

NEUROLOGY AND EMG

SANFORD — The fire that
started one week ago Monday
continues to burn and could
burn for weeks, fire olTleials said
today.
Sanford Fire D epartm ent.
Seminole County Fire Depart­
ment and Division of Forestry
personnel continue to wcl the
muck fire that begun tn brush
and trees on vacant land In the
vicinity of Old Lake Mary Road
and Airport Boulevard.
The smoke has blanketed a
wide area Including homes In
the Hidden Lake subdivision.
But. no homes are In danger,
according to firefighters.
The strategy, now. Is lo wall
an d w a tc h , s a id S a n fo rd
Uatallfon Chief Mike Hocnlng
Since last Thursday. Division ol
Forestry "rain bird" sprinklers
have been wetting the muck.
"We’ll probably be working on
this one until we get some heavy
rain." Hoenlng said. "And tradi­
tionally. we don't get our steady,
heavy rains until June."

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waiving the guidelines." he sain.
"Well. 1 don't think the letter says that."
said Montalbano. "I can't really say what we
would do about It (If they went ahead with
construction), but 1c'o not view the letter as
approval per se for them to build the road."

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service also
must approve the route before the road can
Ik- built. Don Palmer, a biologist with the
U.S. F ish an d W ildlife S erv ice in
Jacksonville, said a letter will be mulled
next week to the authority.
The 1 l-mllc road Is to pass near Lake
Jessup. It Is hemmed in by the eugle nest on
the west and the Ulack Hammock on the
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EDITORIALS

Multiuse inventions
It Isn't unusual for scientists working on
one project to make discoveries with broader
application. Thus researchers working for
NASA invented a form of Dacron that could
be formed into veins and Implanted in the
human body. That particular invention has
gone on to far wider use in operating rooms
than in space.
One of the most recent examples of such a
multiuse InvenUan is from scientists working
at Rockwell International and Texas Instru­
ments laboratories in Anaheim, Calif. They
are Involved in a Strategic Defense Initiative
program with the aim of developing a
computer to track flying objects.
The computer would have to determine
whether the objects were enemy missiles or
merely decoys. The Job requires
uirc a small
enough computer to fit inside a satellite and a
computer fast enough to evaluate thousands
of sets of data simultaneously.
Researchers say they may have succeeded
In developing an ultra-high-speed computer
the size of a deck of cards. Its uses wouldn't
be limited to national defense. A computer
that fast and that small could have vast
applications in transportation, communica­
tions and data processing.
Rockwell and Texas Instruments officials
declined to discuss possible uses for their new
development but said it could be on the
market in two years. Oddly enough, it may
never be used in any SDI defense system — In
February. Defense Department officials gave
priority to a competing system that wouldn’t
use the tiny computer.
The development of the tiny computer
helps to explain why the Soviet Union did all
it could to derail the SDI program. It wasn't
Just the military potential that the Kremlin
leaders feare They also feared the surge of
creativity and spin-off developments that a
major,research Initiative often produces.

ROBERT WAGMAN

Com plex U.S.-lran deal falls apart
WASHINGTON — Intelligence sources here
and In Europe say that the United States had
arrived at an "understanding" Involving the
immediate release of four hostages In Lebanon —
three American, one ErtUsh. However, the deal
ran into a hitch for reasons that remain unclear,
and all sides are pointing fingers at each other.
The extraordinarily complex arrangement was
worked out between the United States. Iran.
Syria and the fundamentalist. Iranian-backed
Hezbollah organization In Lebanon, which now
controls most Western hostages.
Sources say the arrangement called for release
of three Americans and one of two Britons being
held by the Islamic Jihad For The Liberation of
Palestine. The United Slates thought the Ameri*
cans would be Robert Polhlll. Alann Steen and
Jesse Turner, and the Briton would be cither
John McCarthy or Brian Keenan.
In return for the hostages' release, the United
States would be expected to do several things.
Most Important to Iran was the release of tens
of millions of dollars In Iranian assets that have
been frozen since the hostage-taklng at the
American Embassy In Iran In 1979. While the
United States would not publicly announce It
was releasing the assets. It would begin to
unfreeze them over a period of months as part of
a "bettering" of relations with Iran.

• Antl-ScmIMsm. often the bigotry of choice
in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, is on
the rise, despite the fact that few Jews were
left in the Eastern European nations following
World War U. In the Soviet Union, from
Leningrad to Odessa. Jews recently have
suffered violent threats, desecrated cemeter­
ies. vandalized homes and rumors of po­
groms. Religious hatred, along with a liberal­
ized Immigration policy, has convinced
thousands of Soviet Jews to leave In the past
■year.
■

i What’s missing from the various Soviet
republics and from the fledgling European
'democracies is a sense of equality under the
ilaw. Granted, ethnic hatred is alive in the
United States, and people are free to publicly
express their bigotry. Hut ethnic violence is
not tolerated.
Our society functions as a stewpot of
peoples: theirs remain a patchwork of feuding
ethnic groups. Many have lived on the same
land for upward of a thousand years. Their
centuries-old hatreds, nurtured assiduously,
are virulent enough to prove llie undoing of
democracy.
Eastern Europe’s new governments, strug­
gling with momentous problems on every
front, must be as concerned about the
exigencies of hate as they are about urgent
political and economic reform.

rangement was worked out over several months
In Damascus. Cyprus and Geneva. At no time
did any U.S. official lalk directly with either the
Iranians or anyone representing Hezbollah. But
on at least two occasions a small group of U.S.
"private citizens" — Including former Secretary
of State Cyrus Vunce — met In Switzerland with
a delegation from Iran and from Hezbollah.
Then things began to go awry, and no one
appears to understand what went wrong.
Depending on who you talk to. Musawl. the
White House or Acting Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir are responsible for the deal
falling through.
Reportedly. Musawl was always distrustful of
the United States. It appears he decided to "test"
U.S. Intentions by demanding that Assistant
Secretary of State John Kelly be sent to
Damascus to “coordinate" release of the first
hostage. The White House refused, not wanting
to appear to be giving In to a kidnapper's
demand.
Apparently the deal was almost canceled
without any hostage release. However. Musawl
was eventually convinced to go ahead with
freeing Robert Polhlll. Then Frank Reed was
released (somewhat to the surprise of U.S.
officials, since It hnd not been clear that Musawl
controlled the group that held Reed).

JACK ANDERSON

Nicaragua tries
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Hate can destroy
Democracy can be dangerous, as newly
freed Eastern Europeans, struggling with
radical change, are discovering every aay.
They’re also discovering some of the bitter of
democracy.
Stalinism and other totalitarian regimes in
Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union re­
pressed personal freedoms for decades, but
the same regimes also repressed ethnic
hatreds. While many people rejoice In freely
electing leaders for the first time, others revel
In reviving nationalistic bigotry. They are
now free to hate.
f. Ethnic clashes have erupted In most of the
|European nations that threw off repressslve
.regimes In the past year. Similar rivalries tear
mu the
iiiv Soviet Union.
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at
Ethnic violence,
coupled
wslth economic instability, threatens to
produce a chaos that not even the most
ardent Redbalter wants to see.
Consider these clashes that have left
hundreds dead in the past year: Romanians
vs. ethnic Hungarians, Bulgirians vs. ethnic
Turks. Lithuanians vs. Russians. Azerbai­
janis vs. Armenians. Azerbaijanis vs.
Russians. Soviet Georgians vs. Russians.
Georgians vs. Mcskhetfon Turks. Uzbeks vs.
Turks, and on and on. When East Germany
threw off Its repressive regime. neo-Nazi
skinheads were soon marching through
Marx-Engels Platz.

Most Important to Hezbollah, the United States
was to begin pressuring Israel to release Shiite
leader Sheik Abdul Karim Obeld —who was
kidnapped last July
from s o u th e r n
Lebanon —and some
400 Lebanese Shiites
now in Israeli Jails.
It was "Implied"
that more Western
hostages would be
released when the
Israell-held prisoners
were freed.
Reportedly, the key
figures In the deal
were Hezbollah lead­
er Hussein Musawl.
6 At no tim e did
who has close ties to
S y ria n P re s id e n t
any U.S. o f­
Hafez A ssad, and
ficial talk di- ’
Ira n ia n foreign
rectly w ith e i­
minister All Akbar
ther the Ira­
Velayati. who acted
nians or any­
as the personal rep­
one repreresentative of Iran's
t e n t i n g
President All Akbar
H ezbollah. J
Hashcmi Rafsanjanl.
Sources say the ar-

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DAVID S. BRODER
P r o - f a m i l y

m e a s u r e

WASHINGTON - President Bush Is a good
listener, but on some Issues, he makes you
wonder who has his car. The Family and
Medical Leave Act. which passed the House
last week. Is a case In point.
The measure requires big companies to offer
employees rchirlng rights and continued
health Insurance If they take up to 12 weeks of
unpaid leave to care for a child, a parent or a
seriously 111 family member. It was passed by a
237-187 vote, with most Democrats In favor
and most Republicans opposed. However, a
large majority of women Republicans In the
House supported It as a pro-family measure.
in the 1988 campaign. Bush said that. "We
need to assure that women don't have to'worry
about getting their Jobs back after having u
child or caring for a child during serious
Illness." But White House chief of staff John
Sununu has publicly promised business lob­
byists that the President will veto the bill If it
reaches his desk.
Sununu says It is bad legislation because It
Is another federal mandate, burdening busi­
ness with costs that will make It less
competitive. But the facts belle that claim.
As Rep. Constance Morelia (R-Md.) pointed
out In debate, almost two-thirds of the mothers
in this country now work. More than 75
nations already have sucli family-leave
policies, most with pay. The only advanced
nations without such leave policies are the
United States and South Africa. Canada
provides 15 weeks of leave at 60 percent pay:
West Germany. 14 to 19 weeks at full pay;
Japan. 12 weeks ut 60 percent pay. How 12
weeks of leave without pay could disadvantage
American firms Is a mystery
Rep. Olympia Snowe (It.Maine) said that her
state, which the President knows well from his
vacations In Kenncbunkport. has a "substan­
tially similar" law In effect already, except that
It reaches down to smaller businesses than the
proposed federal statute. She called Its Impact
on business and workers "very positive."
adding: "I have not received one complaint
concerning that state policy, even though I
actively solicited comments In that regard."
One after another, the GOP women argued
that the measure wus a minimal recognition of
the realities of today's workplace and a
practical step to strengthen families by
alleviating some of the pressures workers leel
when torn by conflicting economic and
personal demands.
Rep. Barbara Vucanovtch (R-Nev.). one of the
two opponents, called the bill "a wolf In
sheep's clothing." a measure which "would
erotic the very basis of democracy...by forcing
employers to provide certain benefits to their
employees...."
But Rep. Marge Houkema (R N.J.). a prtn-

q u e s t i o n e d

clpal architect of the bill, explained the steps
she and others took to satisfy what they
thought might be legitimate business tears:
The bill covers only firms with 50 or more
employees — 5 percent of all companies. It
allows even those firms to deny rc-cmploynent
rights to the top 10 pereent of their employees,
the ones whose Jobs arguably could not go
unfilled for even three months without
wrecking the company.
It requires reasonable notice and medical
certification of serious Illness. "I don't mean a
child with s n i f f l e s t h e flu." said Roukcrna.
"but a child or employee who has cancer and
needs time for chemotherapy treatments...an
elderly parent who Is terminally III and...needs
home hospice care."
Sununu questioned whether It Is the proper
role of the govern­
m ent to m andate
such policy.
R o u k c r n a , who
nursed her own son
when he was dying of
leukemia, said that
President Bush, "a
c o m p a s s io n a te ,
s e n s i t i v e fa m ily
man." needs to face
facts.
•’Each day.
hard-working, taxpaying A m ericans
io s e t h e i r Jo b s
b ecau se a family
M ore lhan 75
medical emergency
requires that they
nations al­
take time off to give
ready have
temporary' care to a
such familyseriously III member
leave policies,
of the family. In a
most w ith pay.
day and age when
the majority of Amer­
ican families need
two paychecks to get by. It Is Inconceivable
that we do not have a minimum guarantee of
Job security when a medical emergency
strikes. The debate over the Family and
Medical Leuvc Act Is not about mandates or
benefit packages. It is about values and a
standard of decency...."
That view was endorsed by ten of the 13
Republican women In the House — to say
nothing of such staunchly conservative males
as Rep. Henry Hyde (R ill.). Hyde said. "I am
not appalled that this Is a federal mandate. We
mamlale Job security for Jury service...for
ROTC duly. It seems to me for motherhood, lor
caring for a sick member of your family, that
our economy and our society should be
compassionate enough to Include them."

•• —

WASHINGTON — Silvio Asguello was once
the vice president of Nicaragua under
Anastaslo Somoza. But when Sorr.oza fell In
1979. Argucllo reluctantly fled to Miami. For
11 years, he advocated the ouster of the
S andlnlsta governm ent that overthrew
Somoza. He was thrilled when that happened
with the election of Violetta Chamorro as the
new president ofNIcaragua. But today,
A rg u cllo is not
packing his bag* for
Managua. Life Is too
good In Miami for the
real-estate magnate
with u house In a
posh neighborhood
and plenty of cash to
sp re a d a ro u n d .
Argucllo Is not alone.
H u ndreds of su c ­
cessful business peo­
ple who prospered
under Somoza and
scooted out of town
with their millions
when the Sandlnlstas
f They can't
took over now arc
count on g e t­
waflllng about going
ting the sam e
b a c k . Whe n
special privi­
N ic a ra g u a n e e d s
leges that
th e ir m oney and
they enjoyed
skills the most to
under
rebuild Its bankrupt
Som oza. J
e c o n o m y , th e s e
a r m c h a i r
Nicaraguans have
opted to dig in their heels In the United
States.
A recent summit between some of them
and Chamorro's chief economic adviser
suggests why. They can't count on getting
the same special privileges that they enjoyed
under Somoza and they aren't willing to
sacrifice what they have built In Miami.
Argucllo complained to us that the new
government ol Nicaragua Is only offering him
"equal Justice lor all." Under Somoza. some
people were more equal than others. In ear'y
March. Chamorro's representative traveled to
Miami to try to woo some of the exiled
business people back home. Previous guaran­
tees from Managua had hinted that they
could bring their cars and other luxury Items
with them duty free. Tax breaks and some
compensation for the property they lost to the
Sandlnlstas were also reportedly part of the
offer.
In all. 72 former Nicaraguan business
people agreed to consider the deal and went
to Managua to test the waters. Apparently
they were pleased at the path tne new
government is taking, but the meeting turned
sour when they realized their demands would
not be met. Sources told our associate Dean
Boyd that the Miami clan hinged Its return on
a number of conditions — the return of all of
their old property, appointments In the new
government and direct benefits from forth­
coming U.S. aid to rebuild Nicaragua. Fran­
cisco Mayorga. Chamorro's economic adviser,
was taken aback. He told them the com­
pensation for their losses when Somoza was
ousted would be up to the courts. And he
warned them to give up their "eye-for-aneye" attitude, saying that their demands did
nothing for Nicaragua's "stability."
Mayorga also told the Miami contingent
that prestigious government Jobs couldn't be
glven to people who hadn't even been around
for the hurd-fought election. Mayorga then
begged the wealthy exiles to play by the rules
and partlclpaicih Nicaragua's reconstruction.
The group returned to Miami angry. "Why
should be
back If we can't get our
possessions back?" Argucllo asked us.
A small Miami newspaper published by
members of the exile community blasted the
new government's position and characterized
Mayorga's remarks as "excessively vulgar."
One exile who does plan to go home told us
that the wealthy exiles will only return "If
they can make a big profit and have their old
ways. This Is Impossible and unfair to ask of
Nicaragua which has Just been through 10
years of war." Then he addtxl a condemna­
tion of the elites who got too comfortable In
Miami. “They are no longer Nicaraguans."

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, May 18, 1990 — SA
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Ift&amp; d s

NATIONAL
BRIEFS
Bensonhursl triggerman convicted
NEW YORK — The accused triggerman In the Bensonhurat
racial slaying was convicted of murder for taking part In an
attack by a mob of bat-wielding whites that left a black
teenager dead from two bullets to the chest,
Joseph Fama. 19. was convicted Thursday of second-degree
murder with "depraved indifference to human life" In the
slaying or 16-ycar-old Yusuf Huwklns. But after 11 days of
deliberations, the Jury In slate Supreme Court In Brooklyn
acquitted the while teenager of Intentional murder.
Fama. who was convicted on 13 counts and acquitted on
three, faces a prison term of 25 years to life on the murder
charge alone when he Is sentenced on June 11.
Fama s lawyer said the verdict would be appealed on the
grounds that Justice Thaddcus Owens' charge to the Jury was
biased toward the prosecution.

Brando’s son ’adm its’ killing
LOS ANGELES — The son of actor Marlon Brando admitted
killing his pregnant sister's boyfriend during an argument that
started when Cheyenne Brando (old her brother she had been
physically abused, police said.
Christian Brando. 32. was booked Thursday on suspicion of
murder In the shooting death of Dag Dorllel. 26. or Tahiti, after
an argument over the alleged abuse.
Police said Christian was extremely protective of his
20-year-old half-sister, who is six months pregnunt. "Christian
has Indicated that he did in fact shoot the victim," said Lt. Ron
Hall.

Renoir painting draws $78.1 million
NEW YORK — "A\i Moulin Dc La Galcltc." a summer scene
of an open-nlr. lumpllt Paris dance hall painted In 1876 by
Plerre-Auguslc Renoir, sold for $78.1 million at a Sotheby's
auction, breaking the record for a painting by the French artist.
The auction of 70 works of Impressionist and modern art
Thursday night was a record sale. Stewart said. Nineteen of the
works sold were purchased by American buyers. 16 by
European and 23 by Japanese collectors.
The Thursday night side at the New York auction house,
which had generated Intense advance notice, failed to top the
recently set record of $82.5 million for any work of art.
The previous record for a Renoir was $17,681,400 for a work
sold at Sotheby's In Umdon last year. Vincent Van Gogh's
1890 "Portal! of Dr. Cachet" was sold Tuesday to a Tokyo
dealer bidding for a major Japanese business firm for $82.5
million at Christie's gallery’.

Super frogs ready to leap
ANGELS CAMP. Calif. — The 62nd annual Calaveras County
Fair and Jumping Frog Jubilee opened with thousands of
people Hocking to (he tiny Gold Rush town to see If a band of
giant African superfrogs could outjump their smaller American
relatives.
Representatives from the Guinness Book of World Records
were ready to watch the green giants try to smash the fair's
record set by an ordinary American bullfrog. Rosie the Rlbltcr.
who Jumped 21 feet 5 inches in IP3”
That should be no problem. si»' mdy Knffman. a Seattle
reptile importer who captured the ia.e Conraua Goliath frogs
while trekking though the Jungles of Cameroon In West Africa.
"1 have always felt that It was the destiny of these frogs to win
that contest." said Rodman, who Is eyeing a $1,500 grand
prize awarded to anyone who sets a new record.
Organizers of the frog Jump. Inspired by Mark Twain's 1865
short story, "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras
County." predicted new attendance records at the four-day frog
hop.

Iranian gam bler wins big at poker
LAS VEGAS. Ncv. — Iranian-born businessman Mansour
Matloubl raked In a record $1.62 million poker pot and cleaned
out his lone remaining opponent In poker to win the World
Series of Poker championship. He also won $835,000 In
first-place prize money.
Matloubl. 37. a self-described London businessman, won the
final pot Thursday with a pair of sixes when Hans "Tuna"
Lund. 39. of Reno. Ncv.. shoved In all his remaining chips on
the sirengh of a pair of fours and lost. The flop cards in the final
hand of the 10-hour, no-llmll Texas Hold’cm marathon helped
neither gambler.
From United Press International Reports

Package
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would be paid
a lower benefit for a shorter
period of time.
Although the reform lowers
benefits to workers. Rep. Art
Grindle, R-Altamonte Springs,
said more workers will Ik- pro­
tected as a result. "Pm excited
about It." Grindle said. "It will
be a benefit for a lot of busi­
nesses who can't afford to carry
adequate coverage now."
R e p . F r a n k S t o n e . Ft Casselberry, said the coverage
reductions were primarily in the
area that workers have abused.
"I don't buy the arguement that
workers will receive less as a
result of this." Stone said.
The bill still must be consid­
ered by the Senate, where the
Insurance Committee approved
a similar measure earlier this
week.
Lawmakers debated for five
hours T hursday night and
mulled over 10-1 amendments
before the House finally agreed
on the bill, sponsored by Rep.
Art Simon. D-Tampa.
The bill also would establish
procedures for drug tests In the
workplace, under a provision for
"reasonable suspicion drug
testing." That section Is aimed
at c o m b a ttin g in ju r ie s to
workers resulting from drinking
alcohol or abusing drugs on the
Job.
Workers In "safely sensitive
Jobs" could be tested at random,
and other employees could In­
fested If they cxhlbltlcd "ab­
n orm al conduct or e rra tic
b e h a v io r." Em ployers who
established drug testing pro­
grams would be eligible for
reduced premiums.
The bill also would allow
employers with three or fewer

tax-and-fee Increases of up to 11
billion.
Gustafson had been saying
A problem. Crawford said. Is
that the transportation package that t b s money would only
vetoed by the governor earlier in dampen the blow from planned
the session was the Legislature's budget cuts, not buy new pro­
best offer. He has also reportedly gram s that lawmakers could
been wooing GOP support to take home to Justify the In­
override the veto.
creased pressure on taxpayers.
But during a meeting Thurs­
"When you vote for more than
d a y In M a r t i n e z ' o f f i c e , •1 billion In new taxes, you
Gustafson said he would not try think you can make some people
to block an effort by House happy In this state," Crawford
Republicans to promote their told reporters.
own transportation plan, and
Meanwhile, there was no ap­
envisioned a committee hearing parent progress In the disagree­
on the GOP plan next Wednes­ ment between the govenor and
day.
the House on the proper mix of
" I ' v e m e llo w ed a b i t . ” new prison beds versus facilities
Gustafson told the govenor.
for troubled children.
Martinez said he was not
Martinez wants to spend about
committed to supporting the •145.6 million to build more
House Republican plan, but than 9,400 new beds, and the
h o p ed a " h a p p y m e e t i n g Senate has approved a bill that la
ground" could still be found, close to the governor’s position.
with HtUe more than two weeks The •26-bllllon House budget
remaining In the 60-day regular provides for 11.000 beds, but
session.
Martinez contends only 4.488 of
But Martinez reiterated his them would be for dangerous
opposition to the Democratic bill offenders, with too many going
which provided for a statewide for Juvenile and diversion pro4-centa-per-gallan Increase In the g
r
a
m
s
.
gasoline tax and to the bill's Gustafson Insisted during his
formula for spending the money, meeting with the governor that
which he said would not con­ his Juvenile programs are a
form to local growth manage­
ment plans.
The governor said he la still
Insisting upon same sort of local
debate before the tax could be United Frsss International
Increased. Gustafson Is wonted
MIAMI — C u b a n e x ile s
the House GOP p|pn to permit
increases of 4-cents per gallon at participating In a flotilla that will
the county level would generate d rift by th e ir h o m e la n d ’s
a "county-by-county wish list" coastline this weekend were
of projects that Ignores statewide w arned T hursday by Coast
needs. But the governor said he G uard officials th a t Cuban
would Insist any new taxes be authorities may seek to stop and
board their boats.
earmarked for state projects.
Cuban exiles plan to board an
Martinez aide Peter Dunbar
said (he votes were not there In estimated 80 to 100 boats In Key
the Senate to override the gov­ WcbI Sunday and travel to
miles of Cuba, on
ernor's veto of the transportation within 13
the day the Island nation tradi­
package.
"So what they would do Is put tionally celebrates Its Indepen­
t h e m s e l v e s t h r o u g h a n dence from Spain.
O rganizers of the Cuban
excruciating override to get
Brotherhood Flotilla say the
nowhere." Dunbar said.
S e n a t e P r e s i d e n t B ob demonstration will show Cubans
Crawford said he wanted to watt still living on the Island that they
and sec If the votes for an arc not forgotten by those who
override could be mustered In have fled to freedom In the
the House before raising the United States.
But Const G uard officials
Issue In the Senate.
Jockeying continued between noted 'hat Cuban authorities
the House and the Senate to have stopped nnd boarded U.S.
reconcile rival versions of the vessels In International waters,
state budget far the new fiscal more than 20 miles from tbs
year. But a budget reconclllla- Cuban coast.
“Your planned activities may
lion was expected to have to
wait for an agreement on the be viewed as a provocation by

O m tln u d from P i|( 1A

employees to operate without
w orker’s com pensation. In­
creasing the number from Hie
current law's provision of one or
two employees.
Simon said bill (CS/HB 3809)
Improves some of the worker's
compensation changes made
last year.
Florida's worker's compensa­
tion insurance rales arc 54
percent higher than the national
average, according to the House
Commerce Committee, and they
are 75 percent higher than the
average in the Southeast.

MARGARET GORDON
Margaret Gordon. 62. 299
Drosdick Drive. Casselberry,
died Wednesday at her resi­
dence. Born April 27. 1928, tn
Brooklyn. N.Y., she moved to
Casslbcrry from West Palm
Beach In 1986 She was a
homemaker and a Protestant.
Survivors include husband.
Herbert; son. Martin. Cassel­
berry: daughters. Rhonda Miller.
Winter Park. Barbara Bogcr.
Lyons. Ga.: five grandchildren.
Woodlawn Funeral Home. Or­
lando. in charge of arrange­
ments.
CORA ADA McCURDY
Cora Ada McCurdy, 87. 502
Or. &lt;*e Drive, No. 12. Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday at Flori­
da Hospital. Altamonte Springs.
Bom Feb. 7, 1903. In Gorman.
Texas, she moved to Altamonte
Springs from Alius. Okla.. In
1985. She was a homemaker
and a Methodist.
Survivor includes son, Bob of
Altamonte Spring.

better Investment. He wants to
spend $81 million to provide
group homes for troubled kids,
to be overseen
by local religious or communi­
ty leaders.
"I am sure thfe state can afford
to b u i l d 3 ,0 0 0 b e d s for
children,” Gustafson said.
Martinez Insisted Gustafson's
plans would raise an uproar In
local communtles. which would
delay or prevent the facHlies
from ever opening.
"That debate Is not going to
stop because a Baptist minister
shows up, because a rabbi shows
up or a priest shows up."
Martinez said.
Gustafon said programs simi­
lar to what he envisions have
proved effective In reducing Ju­
venile delinquency recidivism
ra te s In ot her s ta te s , but
Martinez Insisted the public
wants action now against crime.
"You try telling that to the
senior citizen getting mugged on
the street. They're Interested
right now, what'a happening to
me." Martinez told Gustafson.
Martinez did say. however,
that the House's package of
about $900 million In news
taxes and fee Increases Is more

acceptable to him than the
Senate plan, which raises about
as mm a money.
The Senate plan calls for an
Increase In the cigarette tax of 9
cen ts per pack. The House
package has a 14-cent Increase,
closer to the governor’s proposed
19-centhlkc.
The Senate plan also provides
for a surtax of 10 cents for every
shot of liquor or glass of beer or
wine sold In bars and restau­
rants. Martinez said he was
Inclined to oppose that tax.
In other action Thursday In
the Legislature:
• The Senate voted 37-0 to
approve legislation ICS-SB 198)
to outlaw the dumping of human
waste by railroads on public or
private lands or streams. The bill
p ro v id e s for mi s d e me a n o r
penalties unless more than 500
pounds of waste Is dumped,
when the offense would become
a second-degree felony.
Supporters said the bill was
Inspired by the recent conviction
of AmIrak for dumping waste In
th e S t. J o h n s River. The
measure provides a three-year
grace period for railroads to
retrofit their equipment to stop
spewing waste along roadbeds.

Flotilla warned to stay clear of Cuban waters

Purchase
Continued from Page 1A
earmarked, ac­
cording to the trust agreement,
"to provide educational, recre­
ational and community services,
to promote understanding and
good will within the community,
to further the economic devel­
opment and beautification of the
community; and to assist In
orderly growth: all for the

Birds
Continued from Page 1A
prared to be getting ready to
cut down an Oak tree that had
become a favorite stop on his
route. A small black bird would
Hy In (o the hollow of the tree
where Mann was certain she was
feeding a large hungry brood.
"Y ou co u ld n 't see them ,
because they were down In the
tree but boy when that momma
bird flew In there, you could
hear them." Mann said.
As he passed the the workers
on his route. Mann stopped to
tell them about the nest in the
tree.
The postman was pleasantly
surprised at the response he
received.
"1 told them about the nest
and the one guy seemed real
concerned." Maim said. "He was
like 'Wow. wc almost cut Into
that tree.' and tic said he would

further benefit and limited to the
geographical and corporate
limits of the Community of Lake
Mary. Florida."
The City of Lake Mary already
owns the property on which the
CIA building stands, and Is
leasing It to the Association for
$10 per year. Had the sale been
finalized, the CIA would have
cancelled the remaining 93-plus
years of the lease.

stop and talk to bis boss about
It."
But Mann decided to call city
hall.
"I called the Mayor's office and
they referred me to public works
to a Mr. Kelly. He seemed real
concerned too and he said that
(bey could leave the tree alone
until the birds were big enough
to fly away. And I don’t know,
but the way he acted. I wouldn't
be surprised If they had some
special procedure concerning
this." Mann said.
Director of Public Works Bob
Kelly said he remebered talking
to Mann.
"If there Is no rule on the
books, there should be." Kelly
said.
"The city Is not In the habit of
kicking little birds out of their
homes. From what I understand,
the birds arc almost grown,
anywhow. So we can leave fthe
tree) alone for a while — at least
until they leave."
Mann said that the city of
Sanford lived up to Its slogan:
The friendly city.

Scientist

Continued from Page 1A
being re­
sponsible for his Interest. "My
teacher. Mr. Tom Butler, helped
me In the radio club and really
sparked n.y Ir.ierest." said the
youth. The other driving force
'vas hts father. Dr. Leslie D.
Kramer. 633 Rlverpark Circle. In
Longwood, who Is a ham radio
operator and has a Ph.D. tn
Metalurgy. Dr. Kramer ts Man­
ager of Research and Develop­
ment at Martin Marietta.
Young Kramer, a ham radio
enthusiast, said he had read that
ICI had made a UHF antenna
from a superconducting ceram­
ic.
The student decided to show
the antenna could be used to
broadcast on an amateur radio
frequency, and contacted the
company about getting the an­
tenna.
K ramer built a box from
plywood. Styrofoam and plastic
wrap, and then filled It with
liquid nitrogen to cool the an­
tenna to the temperature needed

for It to become supercon­
ductive.
Kramer used his system Dec.
31 to contact a local ham radio
operator, and the two talked for
12 minutes, the boy said. It was
the first use of a superconductive
antenna to establish two-way
radio contact on an amateur
bard. '
A superconductive anter..iA
can produce a much more effi­
cient signal, because the’matertal offers less resistance, said Vic
Burriss. a spokesman for ICI.
The experiment won “ Best of
Fair" at his school, and It was a
finalist at the Florida State
Science and Engineering Fair in
St. Petersburg In April.
Kramer said his goal Is to be a
scientist or an engineer, but he's
unsure whether hts specialty will
be superconductivity, robotics
e n g in e e r in g o r c o m p u te r
engineering.
"My mind leans toward the
latest technology." Kramer said.
"That's what sparked my Inter­
est in superconductivity.

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The Coast Guard said Cuba
claims a 12-mlle territorial sea.
but tn some cases the boundary
extends well beyond 12 miles
because of the way the line Is
drawn.

Introduction and gifts from local

DAVID P. McGONIGLE
David F. McGonlgle. 36. 20
Heights Road. Newvllle. Pa., died
May 11 at his residence. He was
born May 29. 1953. In Chicago
and was on staff at the U.S. War
College and a Staff Sergeant n
the Army. He wasa Lutheran.
Survivors include parents.
John and Grace, of Sanford.
Oa k l a wn Park Ccmetcry/Funcral Horne. Lake Mary,
in charge of arrangements.

bo

The Coast Guard refused to
provide an escort for the flotilla,
but promised to have ships and
aircraft In the area to monitor
the Journey through the Florida
Straits.

"These claims are not In
conformance with International
law and are not recognized by
the United States." said Lt.
Cmdr. Jeff Karonls. "Nonethc
less. United States vessels have
been stopped and boarded more
than 20 miles from the Cuban
coast In some cases."
Karonls also warned partici­
pants that they face possible
rough seas.
"The one good thing from a
search and rescue standpoint Is
that all of these boats will be
close to each other so If some­
thing happens to one boat other
vessels will be nearby to offer
assistance," Karonls said.

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the government of Cuba." of­
ficials said In a notice delivered
to flotilla organizers. “Vessels
straying Into territorial waters of
Cuba will be subject to the
Jurisdiction of Cuban law."

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18

1990

A large crowd gathered at L ik e Branlty Nigh School Thursday lo participate In the D ividends aw ards p resentations.

Doris R eim iller congratuleted by Supt. Robert Hughes

School recognition
S even S e rn in o le C o u n ty
School District teachers and
volunteeers were singled out
lor special recognition yester­
day during the annual Divi­
dends Award Presentation at
Lake Brantley High School in
AltamonteSprings.
Four volunteers receiving
the special recognition were
Doris Reimiller of Altamonte
Elem entary, Jo Streep of
English Estates Elementary.
Fern Park. Kathy Yakubchik.
Longwood Elementary School
and Milwee Middle School.
L o n g w o o d , and L i n d a
Schroeder of Stenslrom Ele­
mentary School in Oviedo
In addition, Helen Cross
was named Dividend of the
Year and Diana Ramsey and
Scarlett Griffin were named
the Teacher?Vo!unteer Team
of the Year
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Volunteer Diana Ramsey (middle|, teacher S c arlett G ritfin;

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IINOLE COUNTY SCfflSBt D IV ID E llW T W o

Hwtld Ptieto by Tommy Vincent

MereM Photo by Tommy Vlneonl

Schools Supt. Robert Hughes congratulates Linda Schroeder.

Dividends Dede Schaffner (left) and Kathy Yakubchik.

Storms calm in
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D AV

A m e ric a n
From staff reports

AMERICAN LEAGUE
G iles, Seattle drub Toronto
If the Toronto Blue Jays continue their losing
ways at home, the sexual sideshows given by
unsuspecting guests at the SkyDome's hotel
complex might soon threaten to become the
stadium's main event.
Brian Giles homered twice ami drove home
seven runs Thursday, leading the Seattle
Mariners to an easy 14-6 drubbing of the Blue
.lays and a sweep of their three game series.
Twice already this season, fans with binocu­
lars have witnessed hotel guests engaging In
sexual actlvltes In suites facing the diamond.
The most recent occurrence took place two
nights earlier as the Blue Jays dropped a 4-3
decision.
fKIscwhere Thursday In the American League.
Milwaukee drojtped California 6-3. Minnesota
topped New York 4-1. Chicago clubbed
Baltimore 7-3 and Detroit clipped Texas 7-5 In
10 Innings.

NATIONAL LEAGUE
O lson, Braves top Pirates
Pittsburgh outfielders needed a ticket to make
the catch when- Greg Olson's hits were falling
Thursday night.
Olson ripped two homers and drove home five
runs, helping the Braves band Neal Heaton his
lirst loss since last season with a f&gt;-1 victory over
the Pirates at Atlanta.
.
Olson, a rookie who came over from the
Minnesota farm system during the winter,
blasted a two-mn home nut In the second
Inning and added a three-run shot In the eighth.
Elsewhere in the National League Thursday.
St. Louis blanked Cincinnati 3-0 and Houston
edged Chicago 5-4 In 11 Innings

PREP TRACK
Lake Howell girls honored
CASSELBERRY - The I-me Howell Silver
Hawk track leant completed a successful season
with their awards banquet on Tuesday right.
Receiving the Most Valuable Player was
Shervl Palumbo, who also won the outstanding
middle distance award. She competed in the
regional high Jump and 880-yard run after
winning the district high |urnp with a leap of
4-10. Sally Morris took the Most Dependable
award while the outstanding long distance
runner award went to Mlkl Palumbo, who ran In
the state two mile event last weekend and
finished eighth. Morris advanced to reglonais In
the 330 hurdles.
The most outstanding field events athlete of
the year was Grvlehc Arias. Awards were given
out by the girls' track coach. Tom Hainmontrcc.

COLLEGE GOLF
Florida Southern holds lead
JUP1TEH — .Dave McMillan and Rodney
Butcher each fin-d 1-over-par 73s Thursday to
help Florida Southern College fxiost Its lead to
15 strokes alter three rounds of the NCAA
Division II Men'sGolf Championship.
Florida Southern, who finished the first round
up 10 strokes and the second round up 12. shot
a 204 to finish at 883. Cal Stale Northrldgc |296|
and Troy State University 1297) were tied for
second at 898.
Defending champion Columbus College shot a
295 lor a three-round score of 902. which was
good for fourth place. Host Florida Atlantic
University finished with a 311 Thursday for a
i hrcc-round total of 932 for 10th place.

COLLEGE TENNIS
Stanford w om en sweep titles
GAINESVILLE — Stanford University carried
out an unprecedented sweep of the NCAA
Women's Tennis Championships Thursday,
adding the singles and doubles titles to the team
crown the Cardinal captured earlier In the
NCAA Women's Tennis Championships.
Sophomore Debbie Graham, ol fountain
Valley. Calif . cntlsed by Florida's Nicole Arendt.
0 3. 0 3 tor the singles title.
l op seeded Cardinals Meredith McGrath and
lerl Wlotltngcr then ousted Graham and 1989
NCAA Singles Champion Sandra Birch. 4 6. 7-5.
0 2 . h i the all-Slunlord doubles final.
No school had ever won the NCAA singles,
doubles and team event in Ihe same year.
C om p iled fro m a ta ri and w ire re p o rts .

BASEBALL
7 30 p m — 5G. Si Louis Cardinals at
• m&lt; timall Beils. |l.)
7 ;ir, (&gt;,,, _ TBS. Pittsburg Pirates at
A tla n ta B a n s (LI
H m pin — GN. Chicago Cubs at Houston
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Complete listings on Page 2B

Cham ps

HeieM PSolo by Kelly Jordan

Catcher Donnie Hinson of DAV doubles as Ine DAV Royals clinched
(right) tags out the A s Lemuel Ihe American Divison championship
Thomas as pilchor William Wynn a* FI Mellon Park Thursday night
looks on Hinson and Wynn had

SANFORD - Corey Williams.
Alexis Acosta and Kevin Butler all
homered and Donnie Illnson lilt a
bases loaded double as llte Disabled
American Veterans Royals defeated
Ihe F'lrst Union A's 21-15 lo clinch
llte American Division ehamplonshljt of llte Sanford Recreation
Department Little Ma|or Baseball
League at Roy Holler Field Thurs­
day night.
In llte other game, llte Seminole
Ford Red Sox scored a run In llte
bottom of the sixth Inning lo break
a 9-9 tie anti give llte Red Sox a 10-9
decision over the SenBank Orioles.
With the regular s e a s o n coming lo
an end tins Saturday the Royals
stand alone with a 12-3 record,
followed by the A's (9-61. llte Red
Sox (7-8) and llte Orioles 11-14).
This Saturday's schedule has
Itectt changed lo allow the lop two
teams In each division to play the
last two games ol Ihe day At 8 a m
It will be the Orioles playing the
First Fetleral ol Seminole Cardinals,
followed at 10 a.m by the Retl Sox
against the Snnnlland Pirates At
noon the Royals will challenge ihe
Kallrodcrs Cubs and at 2 p m. the
A s and the Rlnkcr Dodgers will

close nut the regular season.
The Royals opponent in next
week's City Championships Is still
very much up In the air. The
Dodgers are currently one game
ahead of the Cults In the National
Division. Should the Dodgers win or
the Cults lose Saturday Ihe Dodgers
would lie llte champions.
Bui If the Cults heat Ihe Royals
and the A's beat the Dodgers there
would be a tie and u playoll game
between the Cubs and Dodgers
would take place next Tuesday.
The Royals got Ihe scoring started
In the first inning when Marcus
Beasley went all Ihe way to second
on an error and went to third on an
Acosta single. Alter Butler walked
Illnson reached on an inlleld single
10 score Beasley. Acosta later scored
011 a wild pitch to make the score
20.

The A's got a run back in the
txittnm ot tin- first on an Erie Smith
double and a pair ol wild pitches.
Two walks, two singles and a
Butler double scored four runs for
the Royals In the second, but the
A's responded with three In llte
Imttom of Ihe Inning without a hit
The Royals used the long ball In
score five runs In the third as
Williams hit a throe-run shot for his
See Majors,Page 2B

SBA to host
Florida AAU
tournament
From staff r a p o r t s _________

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Sunshine Basketball Assoclnlli/n
will boat the 1990 Florida AAU
Girl’s Basketball Championships
this weekend al Lake Brantley and
Oviedo High Schools
The tournament under the direc­
tion of Tom Bleri and Nancy
Coalter, will have 22 teams com­
peting for championships In Ihe 11
and Under. 13 and Under and 15
and Underage groujts
The winners In each age group
will rcclcvc automatic bids to the
1990 AAU National Championships
to I k * held In July. The I3’sund 1 5 s
cham pionships will he held In
Shreveport. Louisiana and Ihe 11
and Under will be hosted by the
SBA and held here In Seminole
County.
The tournament will open today
at Lake Brantley. All teams will he
In action Saturday with games at
tKith Lake Brantley and Oviedo.
The finals In each age division will
he field Sunday at Lake Brantley.
The 11 and Under eliamjiloshiji
game will be jtlayed ul I 30 jt.m..
the 13 and Under championship al
3 p ut. and the 15 and Under
ebamplonsbljtal 4:30 p in.
The teams In the I5's will In- Ihe
SBA Blue Streak. Ihe SBA Pistons,
the Inter-County li.vsketli.ill Associ­
ation. Lakeland. St Cloud. Tampa.
Indian River County. Deltona. Lake
County and two learns from North
Pinellas.
The six teams In Ihe 13 and
Under division are the SBA Lady
Magic, the SBA Kemper. Seminole
North. Lake County. Lakeland and
Holmes County.
And roundinguut 'he Held will lie
live teams in Ihe 11 and Under
division. The five are the SBA
Stingers, the SBA Bulls. Lake
C o u n ty , Lakeland and N orth
Pinellas

Her eld PTtolo by Kelly Jo(Zen

Charles Elberry of Lake Mary and 39 other Seminole
County Athletes will travel lo Lake Worth today and
tommorow to delermine who is the best alhlele in

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F l o r i d a i n I he h i j h s c h o o l
cathlon/heptathlon track meet

Sl a t e De ­

d e c a t h l o n / h e p t a t h l o n

By ROBBIE STOCK

Herald Correspondent_________________________
LAKE WORTH —.Judging Irom Ihe reaction ol the
Seminole Allilcltc Conference truck coa» lies this
weekend's st.iic hc|italhlon/deealhlon al Joint I
Leonard High School could hear a striking resent
lit.nice lo the slate track meet last weekend at
Showalter Field
"Although Palm licacli Lakes won the stale track
title. .John I Leonard won the heptathlon last year
and l.akes came (ii second." said l.ake Mary »oaelt
Mike Gibson "Glades Central could Challenge, they
finished second lo Jacksonville Raines m the 3A
meet S.mlord Seminole Is also a threat

The hoys couqtctc In IO events In the decathlon
high |ump. long Jump, shotput. discus, pole vault.
120-yard high hurdles. 100 yard dash. 220 dash.
440. and the mile run The girls only compete In
seven events dro|i|itng tin- pole vault. HX) and 440
while substituting Ihe 880 for the mile
For the hoys, the best Individual chances ride on
the hacks ol Seminole's Robert Moore a n d L ak e
Brantley's Jason I lotitis
Moore Is hindered somewhat because Ills best
event, the triple Jump, will not tie featured. But
Moore's overall speed, strength, and size give him a
chance al cracking the top 10
I th in k R o b e r t's capable o f placing In th e to p IO ."
Sec Decathlon. Page 2B

San Antonio and Portland go to game seven in W est
U n ita d P rs e s In te r n a tio n a l

SAN ANTONIO — The Spurs have proven that
San Antonio Is Mr. Robinson's neighborhood
Now they want lo show they can play In the
Trail Blazers' yard.
"We are not going to let anyone come and push
us around anymore." David Koblnspn said, alter
scoring 24 points anil pulling down 13 rebounds
Thursday night to lead the Spurs to a 112-97
victory over the Blazers.
"We just need lo translate the way we plav
here to the way we play In Portland." he said
"We are a young team, but we will rise to the
occasion."
Bottle courts have been the key to Ihe Western
Conference semifinal series which Is deadlocked
3-3. Neither team has lost on its own lloor.
The tinal game will lie played Saturday
.illernoou In Portland.
"Now II all comes down lo one game ill our
place." Portland Coach Rlek Adclm.in said I
think It has Item a very physical series with two
competitive teams "
San Antonio Coach Larry Brown used a
dtllerent word
"It g o t u g h t o n i g h t W e ' v e p l a y e d e a c h o i l i e r
s o m any
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hard." Brow'll said.
As lor Game 7. we have to start oil strong and
aggressive." he said
Although Portland had 30 louls and San
Antonin had 23. no player on either team tooled
out — a laelor that reduced the tug player ranks
on ImiIt sides during Portland's gnu-ling 138 132
double overt lute will Tuesday ulghi
Portland was led by Jerome Kersc\ s 22 i n i i i i I s .
Inllowcd by Cl III Robinson with 20. Terry Purler
with 14 and Buck Williams with 12
Sail Antonio s Wlllte Anderson, whose 30
points was a plavolt high lor Ihe B-looi-H guard,
was followed In double digits by Robinson with
24. Terrs Cummings with 18. Sean Elliott with
14 and Dav id Wingate with I I
San Aldonin narrowly heal the Blazers on tinh o a r d s 4H-44. w ith Rnltltisoii's 13 tin high lor llnSpurs Portland's Williams pulled down It)
Already down two centers
starter Kevin
Duckworth (broken h.urll and backup Wavtti
Cooper (back spasms) — the I rail Blazers lo s i
guard Clyde Drexler late lit the third |&gt;crtod.
when he was ejected alter throwing all clltow .ii
Anderson
D r e x l e r w a s s t i l l s h a k i n g h i s h e a d a b o u t It
\S i
w in
h a n d i b e c k in g a m i
I was

p is i

knocking the hands nil Tlu- next thing I know. I
am m the locker room." Drexler said
"We've jtlayed each other six times now. and
everyone knows what each other is going to do
We get tired ol seeingcaeli other." Drexler said.
The lead changed five times m a back and tnrth
lirst quarter In which the score was lied ibret
limes.
Anderson |tourrd in I O lirst quarter | t n i n i s and
Portland s Robinson pul in 8. Imi no team led by
more than 3 In the period
T w o jmiI i i I s b y Portland's Drazen Peirovtc gave
the Trail Blazers a 27 26 edge at the end of the
quarter —their last lead In Ihe game.
San Antonio reeled oil nine unanswered jtomis
midway through Ihe second jiertod lo |iull ahead
43-32 wnh 5 34 to go
I lie closest Portland got alter that was 7
points, at 48 4 1 wtill I &lt;&gt;5 remaining tn llte halt
Portland lost Drexler with 3 01 remaining tu
the third jtcrlod. when the referee ejected him lot
elbowing Anderson in the chin while the two
were lighting lor j m i s i i i o i i away Irom the hall
Drexler. who had averaged 24 4 points during
the series and scored a e.ireer-hlgh 3 i Tuesday
was held to I points lietore lie was Ill tow II out

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SiintoiCi

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-

STATS A STANDINGS'
DOQS
At Stmlnol Park
Thursday night
First race —1/1. D J t.fl
1 L lllk Victory
4 *0 1*0 I *0
I Be*Bobb*S
7*0 1 10
1 Walton t Lover
4*0
o n i&gt; t i.« i P i n t to ** r i n n * 4 i.x
Second race — S/14. D: J U T
I M y Darwin
1 U 0 1100 1*0
IC R 's Fawn L tc *
17*0 5 40
*LW MonooMoon
Mo
o (i i t n .*a P it a h tt.ta p i a i d i * ** t
( l- M ) l) 4 .M D D ( ] - 1 ) M .n
Third r a c * -5 /1 4 . M i Jt.*4
t Robin Ribbon
M X 4.40 I X
1 Danger out Dor 11
1 *0 2 40
2 RV Divlno Boauty
2 *0
Q IL 4) K M P t*-11 107.40 T 14-1-2) 2*0.*0
Fourth roc* — 1/14, C: 11JO
I Gantl* Bounty
7 40 2 40 2.40
4 She's A Delight
2 20 2.40
IL R E d d y
440
a ( M l 11.20 P it-* ) 41.40 T ( M i l 215.40 S
( M l * ) 1U1.M
Fifth r a t# - 1 / 1 * . M ; I t , 20
* CJ'S Salem
20 40 4 20 2 00
1 RDelay Jourray
1 *0 2 *0
2 Anne's Freda
140
0 11-4) 22.40 P14-1I M .M T &lt;4-1-21127.20
Hath rac* - 1 /1 4 , C: 11.17
1 CM'* Groat Scot
100 1 40 4 40
5 Salhsaw Donnl*
7 20 S.X
2 Tag * Equallrar
2 00
Q (1-1) *1.10 P 11-1) 4170 T (1-1-2) 1M.00
Sovanthraca —1/14, A: 11.27
1City Braakar
14 ao 1 *0 1.40
3 Moon Phaia
4 70 2 *0
2 Ma To You
140
a 11 1) 24.M P (1 1 ) 74.M T (1-1-1) m . l * Ptc
1 (4-1-1-&gt;1041.00
Eighth rac* - 1 /1 4 . B: 10.47
2 Sha t Crafty
72*0 22 00 4 00
1 Alllion Ambro
5 70 4 00
4 Pyr mid Lo6o
1 40
0 11 1) 111.00 P (1-All) 11.20 P (All-1) 0.70 T
(1-1-41 44*1.M S 1114-4) 2711.4*
N ln th ra c *- 1 /1 4 . D: 11.00
1 Clutch
4.20 2 40 2 00
4 Bob s Agra*
4 *0 100
2 Hoyt’i Diamond
l.aO
0(1-4) M.*0 P (1-4) 14.20 T (1-4-1) M.40
10th rac* — 1/14, C: 11.H
5 Rapid Radar
4 00 1 00 1 00
4 Fred's Shadow
* 0 0 4 *0
t D B ’tU nlnJack
*20
O (4 1 ) U .K P (1-4) 14.44 T 1 1 **1 2*1.20
(1-44)4)14.0*
11th raca — V l ( , B; I I .11
4 C la n k Quick la
2140 t »
140
4 T lih’t Vatt*
1 *0 H O
ID J 'tS o c k i
2 40
Q ( 4 4 1 - *7.4* P(4 4) 01.10 T (4 4 1 ) 17I.M 1
14 41 7) 24*7.10
12th r a c * - 1 / 1 * . D:11.14
2 Bang O
14 20 4.20 1 40
1 Midland Ranger
a n 4 20
I Pyrmld Flannlgan
12.00
Q (2 1) K 4 0 P (2-1) 104.24 T (2-1-1) 12M.40
lith r a c a - 7 /I4 , Ti 44.40
1 Clay Dumplln
4 X 1 *0 0 20
* Mai Dancar
i n 4.20
1 Imokla Carol*
11.20
a (!-•) 11.2* P 11-0 ) 42.40 T 11-0-1) 220.20 |
I H ) 1) &gt;004.20
1 4 t h r a c * - 1/1. C: 14.44
ITannhauaar
4 *0 4.20 0 40
7CaglnChalal
4.00 14.40
4 Slout Mayor
14.40
0 ( 1 7 1 1*.*0 P (1-7) 110* S117-4-0) 1144.00
A—1,497) M—1141.2*7

BASEBALL STANDINGS
AM ERICA.* LEAGUE
E ait
W L Pel. GB
Mllwaukaa
14 12 .413 —
Boston
1* LI .542 H i
Toronto
» 14 ■354 1ST
Clavaland
17 14 .313 2
Naw York
1) 11 .414 *
Baltimore
14 X 412 av*
)4 22 204 7'*
Datrolt
Wad
Oakland
2) I t *47 —
X 10 .447 Ilk
Chicago
Minnesota
I I IS 545 3
Seattle
IS ta 500 »’ i
Texas
IS n .441 I's
California
13 22 .271 II
Kansas City
11 11 .244 llta
Thursday Results
Saatil* I A Toronto*
Mllwaukaa*. C alllirn ia)
Minn*sola 4. Naw York I
Chicago 7, Baltimore J
Datrolt 7. T r ia l 1.10 innlngt
Friday Gamai
(All I,m at EOT I
Saattl* (Hanson 3 2) at Clavaland
(B lack! I I, 7 11 p m
Oakland I Moor a 12) al Mllwaukaa
(Wegman 1 01,1 l i p m
California (Finley 12) al Toronto
(S liebl I). 7:15p m
Texas (Wit) 1-4) at Baltimore (Johnson
2 21.7 l i p m
Kansas City ISdwrhogen 1 1) al New
York lla a r y l 2), 7 JOp m
Minnesota (Drummond 0 0) al Boston
(H arris! 1), 7 11 p m
Detroit (Dubois 02) al Chicago IPeret

221.0 01pm

Saturday Garnet
Minnesota at Boston
Kansas city at Naw York
California at Toronto
Seattle at Clavaland
Detroit al Chicago, night
Texasal Baltimore, night
Oakland al Milwaukee, night
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East
W L Pel
GB
Pittsburgh
73 17 *41 —
19 14 S74 7&lt;i
Philddtlpht*
Montreal
IB 17 314 4V&gt;
New York
1* 17 a s
Vl
14 18 471 4
St Louii
Chicago
1$ 19 441 7
West
Cincinnati
73 • 747 —
17 17 500 7^i
Los Angeles
U IB 471 B'i
San D^ego
San Francisco
14 M 0 3 to*&gt;
Houston
13 71 M2 11V»
Atlanta
17 70 J7S 11V*
Thursday Games
SI Louis 1. CinclmahO
Atlanta 4. PlttsburRi t
Houston 1, Chicago!. 11 Innings
Friday Gamas
St Louis IMathaws 0 3) al Cincinnati
(Robinson I I), 7 01pm
Pittsburgh (Walk 3 3) al Atlanta (Clary
I 1). 7 (Op m
Chicago (Mar key I t )
at Houston
IGulli(kson2 3 ) .I 11pm
New York (Viola 7 0) al San Diego
(Hurst7 a). ID 01 p m
Philadelphia
(Hulun
21)
al
Los
Angeles I Belcher 7 Jl. 10 J1 p m
Montreal (Boyd 7 7) at San Francisco
(Reuschal 2 41. 10 11pm
.
Saturday Games
Moult eel at San Francisco
St Louis al Cincinnati, night
Pittsburgh at Atlanta night
Chicago at Houston, night
New York at San Diego, night
Philadelphia at Los Angeles, night
S O U T H E R N IE A G U E (A A )
(M e|or League jlh lie tu n in parentheses)
Eastern Oiytswn
GB
w L Pcf
77 l) 4/S
Jackvonvlll* (Expos)
4l1
73 I I sai
Orlando (Twins)
70 11 4BI 7*i
Columbus (Astros)
11 IJ i n
**i
Charlotte (Cubs)
IS u
Greenville (B raver)
364 17'*
Waslern Cl-m en
74 17 SAS
Memphis (Royals)
71 &gt;4 S3* 7
Chaltanooqa (Reds)
Birmingham (W hile Sox) 71 11 S7S 7«l
It n vt) S
Huntsville (Athletics)
14 75 3S9 9
Knoxville IB Iu * Ja/S)
Thursday Results
Chattanooga I. Memphis 1
Columbus 4. Birmirgnam 0
Jacksonville I. Huntsville 1
Greenville*: Knoxville J
Orlando 7 Charlotte*. 12 Innings

Friday Games
Mam phi* *1 Chattanooga
Birmingham al Columbus
Jacksonville al Huntsville
Greenville at Knoxville
Chartotta at Orlando
Saturday Gamas
Memphis at Chattanooga
Birmingham at Columbus
Jacksonville at Huntsville
Green villa al Kno* villa
Chariot!* at Or Ia n *

May 4 — Chicago 101. Philadelphia 44
May 11- - Philadelphia „ Chkaoo I (7
May I I - - Chicago I I I . Philadelphia 101
May 14- - Chicago 117. Philadelphia 44
Naw T a rt vs. D*trail
( O*trail win* s*rta*4-l)
M a y l — Datrolt H2. Naw York 77
May 10- - Detroit 104. Naw York f t
May 13-— Naw York l i t . Datrolt 101
M a y ll — Detroit 102. Now York 40
May 15 — Detroit 45. Naw York 04

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE (A )
(M alar Laagva a H I let ion in perm threat
East Dtvltlen
w
X
34
22
30
It

L Pet. OB
11 .721 —
11 .571 41*
X 574 11*
23 .47* 10'*
21 244 »

St. Lucia (M at*)
Varo Beach I Dodgers)
Ft. Laud (Yankees)
M iam i (Independent)
Central dvlsien
Osceola (Astros)
25 17
Lakeland I Tigers)
23 I I
Baseball City (Royals)
14 22
Winter Haven (Rad Soil 4 34
West Ol vtsian
Dunedin (Blue Jays)
32 10
Charlotte (Rangers)
24 13
St. Pet* (Cardinals)
31 X
Sarasota (W hit* Son)
17 35
Claarwatar (Phillies)
14 21
Thursday Results
West Palm Baach 0. FI. Laud 2
Lakeland 10, Baseball City I
Charlotte 17, St Lucl*2
St P eta l,C learw ater0
Vero Beach It,M ia m i0
Osceola 4. Winter Havan 1
Dunedin 1, SarasotaO
Friday Gamas
Claarwatar al Charlotte
Vero Beach at Dunedin
Lakelandat FI Laud
Winter Havan at M iam i
Baseball City at St. Lucia
St Pat* al Sarasota
Oscaola at Wait Palm Baach
Saturday Gamas
Oscaola al Was! Palm Baach
Claarwatar al Charlotte
Varo Baach at Dunedin
Lakeland a t Ft Laud
Winter Havan at Miam i
Baseball City at St Lucia
Sarasota at St Pat*

.545 __
541 K *
.452 *
142 14
7*2 _
440 J
.511 101*
405 IS
222 11

Batting
(Minimum M a i b a ll)
National League
ab
114
(4
123
til
122
130
)0(
IX
44
4*

r
24
11
11
17
14
14
14
37
10
(

h
45
1*
a
47
42
42
27
47
22
12

pel.
245
3*1
.141
.254
.253
.250
14)
.14)
.240
.123

ab r ll |Kt.
Grlttay, Saa
141 25 S3 .274
Heath, Dal
•7 4 X 3*4
Guillen. Chi
102 17 24 350
Parker, M il
104 11 27 244
M a rtin *!. Saa
101 14 17 142
Gladden. Min
117 X 42 224
Davit, Saa
114 X X 134
104 I I U I X
Stillwell. KC
117 33 34 225
R.Henderson, Oak
Jacoby, Cl*
10* H 15 324
Ham* Rim*
National Laagu* - Dawson. Chi 11;
Bonilla, Pit and Mlldsall, SF I; Sabo. Cin.
Davis, Hou, Brooks LA. Wallach. Mtl,
Johnson, NY and W illiam*. SF 7.
American Loagu* — Fielder. Del 14;
Canseco, Oak 12.
McGwire, Oak
11:
Gruber. Tor 10; Maldonado, Cl*. 0
Runs Bolted In
National League — Dawson. Chi 12;
Carter. SD 20; Clark. SF 27; Bonilla. Pit 24;
Guerrero. SIL and Williams. SF 21.
American League — Fielder. Del. 24;
Gruber.
Tor 22; Leonard.
Saa
24;
Canseco. Oak 71; Maldonado. Cla,
27,
McGwir*. Oak 24.
National Laagu* — Preslay. Alt. 12;
Sabo. Cln, OaShlolds. M il and McGa*. SIL
I I. Harr. Phi andGwym. SD 10
American Laagu* — Gladden, Min and
Wilson, Tor 12; Larkin. Min It ; Stillwell. KC.
Bichette, Cal and R Hander son, Oak 10
Triples
National League — Hatcher, Cln. Kruk,
Phi and Uribe. SF J; Nine players lied with 2
American Laagu* — Guillen, Chi, and
Brum Icy. See, 4; Jacoby end Webstar,
Cl*. Phillips. Dat and Fernanda!. Tor 2.
Stolen Betas
National Laagu* - Samuel. LA II;
Coltman,
SIL
17.
Raines.
Mil
14,
Da Shields. M il I I ; Larkin. Cln, Yaldlng. Hou.
Grissom, M tl end Bonds Pit 10
American League — R Henderson. Oak
I*. Canseco. Oak II. Calderon. Chi and
Petti*. Tex 10; Sax. NY 4
Runs Scored
National League — Sabo. Cln 24;
McGee. SIL 27. Dykska. Phi and Bonds. Pit
7* V Hayes. Phi 22
American League - Canseco. Oak 14;
R Henderson. Oak andGnlfey. Saa 25, Younl
and Puckett, Min 24. Franco. Tax 23
H ill
National League — McGee, SIL and
Alomar. SD 47. Larkin Cln and Gwynn, SD
44 Oykstra. Phi 45
American Laagu* - Grlllay. Sea 51.
Gruber, Tor 44, Tram m ell, Del and
Gladden, Min a], Lanslord. Oak at. Cavil.
Sea and Fernand*!, Tex 40
Pitching
Victories
National League — Viola, NY 7;
Drabek and Heaton. Pit and Armstrong, Cin
*.
Morgan, LA, CcxA. Phi and B Smith,
S tlS
American
Leagur — Jones.
Chi.
Slewart,
Oak
and Holman.
Sea 4.
Clemen* and Boddicker. Bos, Tapani. Min.
Brown, Tex. Finley, Cal and Stieb. Tor 5
Earned Run Average
(Minimum 40 innings pitched)
National League
Viola. NY 017;
Cook. Phi
144.
Gardner. M li 7 01.
Armstrong, Cln 2 2). Orabek. Pit 2 14
American League - Welch, Oak 1,71;
Finley,
Cal
7 04.
Black. Cle
2 14.
Hlguara. Mil 7 23. Stewart. Oak 2 14
Strikeout*
National League
Gooden. NY *1;
Vidla. NY 52, M a rtin e t LA 44, DeLeon. SIL
17; Gardner, M tl 17
American Ita g u e — Ryan, Tea 54.
Clemens. Bos 57. Perer. Chi 40 Hanson. Sea
74, Morris, Del and Jo/nson. Sea 1* Gordon.
KC and Holman. Seat 17
Saves
National League
McDowell. Phi 4,
Smith. Hou and Burke, M il *, Williams. Chi.
Myers. Cin and Franca NY 7
American League* — Jones, C l* II,
Schooler.
Sea I I .
Thigpen,
Chi and
Aguilera. Min 10. Eckerslay. Oak *
Camplet* Games
National League
Morgan. LA and
Whitson. SO 1. Nina pitchers bad with 7
American League
Leary. NY. Welch.
Oak. and Harnlsch. Bui 7
Shutouts
National League
Morgan. LA and
Viola, NY 7 Fourteen ptlchers lied with I
American League
seven lied with 1

Welch

NBA PLAYOFFS

M ay 7

tan Antoni* v t. Portland
(Series ted 11 )
May 1 - Portland )07. San Antonio 04
May 0 — Portland 111 San Antonio 112
May 10 — San Antonio t i t , Portland 4*
May 11 — San Antonio I II . Portland IBS
May 1} - Portland a * . San Antonio 112.1
OT
May 17 - San Antonio I I I . Portland 47
May I f — San Antonio a l Portland. I X
p m,
PhoMls v*. LA Lahars
(Phuenlt win* eartai * 1 )
May I — Phoanlx 104, LA Lakart 102
May 10 - LA Labors 134. Phoanlx 100
May 13 — Phoanlx 117, LA Lakers 101
May I ] — Phoenix 114, LA Lakers 101
May 1 5 - Phoenix 105. LA Lakers 103
Third Round
Cawtore nee Fine It
Best at Seven
Eastern Cawteranc*
CMcaga v t. Datrait
May 70 — Chicago ol Detroit. I p m
May 21 — Chicago at Detroit, I p m
May 14 — Datrolt at Chicago. 1 p m
May 20 — Detroit at Chicago. 1p m
a May 10 — Chicago at Detroit, Opm.
X Jun# I- D e t r o it at Chicago. 4 p m .
x Juno 1 — Chicago at Detroit, TBA
1 II necessary.
TBA to I

NHL P L A Y O F F S

B A S E B A L L LBADBRS

Oykstra, Phi
Ounean, Cln
Larkin. Cin
Alomar. SD
Sabo. Cln
Hatcher. Cln
Santiago, SD
McGee. SIL
Uribe. SF
Treadway, All
American Laagu*

\

Second Round
Conference Semilinals
Best ol Seven
Eastern Cenierenc*
Philadelphia vs, Chicago
(Chicago wins series 4 11
Chicago M Philadelphia *1

Oak 3.

Cantorewce PMats
Campbell Cawtorenca
Oticaga vs. Edmantan
(Edmewtan wins series 41)
May 2 — Edmonton 5. Chicago 2
May 4 — Chicago 4. Edmonton 1
May 4 — Chicago 1, Edmonton 1
May 1 — Edmonton 4. Chicago 3
May 10 — Edmonton 4. Chicago]
May 12 - Edmonton 0. Chicago 4
W ait* Cawtorenca
Washington vs. Bestow
(Boston wins tafias M l
May 1 — Boston 5, Washington 1
May 5 — Boston ] . Washington 0
May 7 — Boston 4, Washington I
May 4 — Boston 1. Washington 1
Stanley Cup Final
I Edmantan leads sarias 1-4)
May 15 — Edmonton 1. Boston 2,1 OT
May I I — Edmonton at Boston, 7:13p.m.
May 70 — Boston at Edmonton, 1.05 p.m.
May 21 — Boston at Edmonton, 4:15 p.m.
x May 24 — Edmonton at Boston. 7:15 p.m.
x M ay 24 — Boston at Edmantan, 1:05 p.m.
x M ay I f — Edmonton at Bolton. 7:15 p m.
i l l nacassary

M ISL PLA YO FFS
B cd atF h r*
(All Tbnai COT)
Easton* D M tton Sam llln sis
K en t*; CBy vs. WkhHs
(Kansas City wins sarias 21)
April 11 - Kansas Qly 3. Wlchltaa
May 7 — Kansas City 4. Wichita 1
May 4 — Wichita 4, Kansas City 2
May 3 - Kansas City 5. Wichita 4
W ritern Dtvislao Samlllnals
San DSega v*. St. la u il
(San Dwg: wins M r las 2-11
April 20 - San Diego 2. St. Louis 2
April 2 0 - St Louis A San Dtogo 2. OT
May I - San Diego I. St LoulsO
May 5 — San Diego S St Louis a
Eastern Dtolsiao Finals
Kansas City v *. B altlm ar*
(B altim ore leads sarias M l
11 — B a ltim o re *, Kansas C ilya
1) — B altim ore 4. Kansas City 2
14 — B altim ore 2, K a n *** City J,O T
I I — Baltim ore a l Kansas C ity , 1 35

M ay
M ay
M ay
M ay
&gt;.m.
x M a y X — Baltim ore a l Kansas C ity, 2 05.
p.m.
i M a y 22 — Kansas Q ly at B a lfim o rt. 7:15,
j ta
x M a y 24 — Kansas O ty at B altlm ora. 7:25,
p.m.
W a tltr n Division Finals
San Otago v t. [Milas
(S ariatB ad 1-1)
M ay 11 — San D ie ^ i 4. Dallas 3
M ay 12 — Dallas A San Otago 1
M ay I I — D allas at San Diego. 10:25 p m.
M a y X — D allas of San D ltgo. 4:05p m
M a y 21 — D allas at San Olago. to l i p m
■ M a y 14 - Sen D e g o at Dallas. 1:25 p m
a M a y 24 — San Diego at Dallas. 1:25 p m

GOLF
31 m illion Colonial Classic
A l Fo ri Worth. Texas. M ay 17
Par 70
First Rowtd
Russ Cochran
17 37—65
23 32 - 44
Corey Pavin
R ichard Zokol
35 1 1 - 4 /
Tom P u rtie r
2 2 1 4 -4 7
24 2 1 -4 7
B illy M ay la ir
12 2 4 -4 7
JohnM ahalley
22 2 5 -4 7
Scotl Much
35 3 3 -6 6
C u rtitS Ira n g e
24 24 - 44
Curt By rum
37
3 6 -6 6
Sian Utley
23 34 - 44
M ark Wlebe
33 3 6 -6 9
Ronnie Black
15 2 4 -4 4
C lark Dennis
35 34 - 69
Blaine Me Celllster
35 1 4 -4 4
BenCren haw
27 1 7 - 4 *
Loren Robert!
24 1 2 -4 4
Kenny Perry
12 24 - 4 4
John Hutton
3 1 1 7 -7 0
E d F lo rl
35 2 5 -7 0
Scot! Simpson
34 34 - 70
Sieve Eiklngton
35
1 5 -7 0
M ike Donald
24 24 - 70
Kenny Kno*
Payne Stewart
33 3 7 -7 0
JS 1 5 -7 0
Robert Gam er
27 2 3 -7 0
T im Simpson
35 1 5 -7 0
Den Forsman
34 3 6 -7 0
B illy Ray Brown
25 2 5 - 70
Bruce Lielike
25 2 5 -7 0
P eter Jacobsen
34 2 4 - 70
Tommy Armour HI
36 35—71
Hal Sutton
3 * 3 5 -7 1
Fuiton A Ham
15 2 4 -7 1
Keith C laarw atar
34 1 5-7 1
Andrew Magev
35 24 - 71
D ave Rum mells
3 *2 5 -7 1
Tom By rum
37 2 4 -7 1
D avis Love III
37 3 6 -7 1
Tom Watson
IS 2 4-7 1
Paul A iinger
35 3 6 -7 1
M ik e H u lb e rt
37 3 5 -7 2
Bobby Wedklns
15 3 7 -7 2
J oeO teki
35 3 7 -7 3
Billy Andrade
34 14— 72
Bob Easlwood
Denis Watson
36 3 4 -7 3
34 24— 73
David Frost
37 2 5 -7 2
Bill ("-lesson
3a 3 6 - 7 *
D ully Weldort
Oil Morgan
33 3 7 -7 2
34 34 72
Jerry PaFe
14 X —77
Nick Ptlc*
54 11 72
Fu!ty Zoelter
36 34 - 73
Gene Sauers
Lanny Wadkins
39 33 —72
Brian Tennyson
14 3 7 -7 3
Jim Thorpe
19 14 *73
Bob Gilder
25 » - 73
H a l* Irw in
14 1 7 -7 3
Tom Sleckmann
36 3 7 -7 3
stev# Pale
36 3 7 - / J
17 24 - 71
Leonard Thompson
19 2 4 -7 1
Larry M ire
Bill Sander
36 J / - 7 J
23 2* 72
RoccoMedele
Bob F sles
17 X
71
Hubert Wrenn
IS 1* -71
Tom Kite
17 4 1 -7 1
Chip B t n
1 4 1 7 -7 3
Ia n Baker Finch
29 1 4 - / 1
P M Morgan 1II
14 29 71
Tom Weifkopt *
17 17 74

'
Jim Carter
David Peoples
Jafl Sluman
Mika Sullivan
Jay Dtlslnq
Ray Floyd
Rod Curl
Pa tar Parsons
David Ogr In
David Graham
Joay Sindtiar
Jim Gallagher
Andy North
Roger Maltbla
Mark O'Meara
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Third Ebt#nd
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Gllbart ( I ) , Piedmont. Call!., 41. 4 l i Andres
Gomel (11. Ecuador, del Magnus Guslatsson
1141. Swadan, 4 4, I S; E m ilia Sanchoi (4),
Spain, dal. Jonas Svtmson (11), Swadan, 4 ).
4 ); Thomas Muster (M l. Austria, dal. Jan
Ourmarsaon, Sweden. 4 1 .4 1 .
Guillermo Pare! Rridan 111). Argentina,
dal. Martin J a il* (41. Argantlna, 44, 41;
Omar Camporasa. Italy, daf. Paul haarhuts.
Holland, 4 4. 4 1, M r a i Otasnokav I I ) ,
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HeraM Photo by KaRy Jordan

William "Piccolo" Wynn and throe other pitchers combinod on a
three-hitter as the DAV Royals defeated Ihe First Union A's 21-15 to
clinch the American Division Little Major Championship Thursday
night at Ft. Mellon Park.

Majors
Continued from IB
second lioh r - run of the year
und Butler followed1 with a
(wo-run blast, his eighth of (lie
season.
The Royals kept up the pre­
ssure hy scoring seven runs In
the fourth. The big blows were a
three-run homer by Acosta, his
fourth, and a two-run double by
winning pitcher William Wynn.
With a 18-4 tend (hr Royals
only needed Hirer outs to win
their fifth straight division
championship. But the A’s re­
sponded with five nins lo force .1
fifth tuning. The only A's hit In
Ihe Inning was a single by
Ronnie Moore.
The Hoyals stored (heir final
Hirer runs In the fifth hy spoiling
the strategy of the A's coach.
With two out and Williams on
third, the A s chose to Inten­
tionally walk Acosta and Butler
lo gel (o Hinson. Hinson pro­
mptly lined a shot over the right
fielders head to clear the buses
and give the Royals a 21 -9 lead.
The A's made a gutllant effort
to get back In the game In the
Ixjttom of Hie fifth. When Moore
doubled to right the A's had
scored six runs and cut the lead
to 21-15, hut Acosta came on In
relief to strike exit the next two
butters and the Royals had the
game and the championship.
Contributing to the 14-hit
Royals attack were Acosta (home
run, two singles, five runs
scored), Williams (home run. two
singles, four runs scored). Butler
(home run, double, three runs
scored). Hinson (double, single),
Duvlon Hampton ((wo singles,
run scored). Wynn (double, run
scored), Beasley (single, three
runs scored). Robert Hampton
(two runs scored) and Chris

(jlovanelll and Sherman Hudson
(one run scored euch|.
Doing Ihe damage for the A s
were Moore (double, single, run
scored). Smith (double, two runs
scored), Ivan Byrd (three runs
scared), Richard Badger, Gerard
Williams and Kevin Cotlon (two
runs scored each) und Alberto
WtVIams, At Anderson and Greg
Stallord (one run scored each).
The second game saw Hie Red
Sox score two runs In Ihe Mrs!
Inning and six nms In Hie third
(o take an 8-1 lead over the
Orioles.
Bill (he Red Sox scnl VI men
to the plate atxl exploded (or
elgm runs In Hie fourth Inning in
take a 9-8 lead. The big blows
Wf’-c doubles hy Tony GuancUlr
an I Sean . J e s s i e .
The Red Sox came Isack lit lie
the score on a Albert Hampton
home run In the fourth.
The winning rln scored In t he
sixth when Robert Randall
singled with o i k - out. went to
second on a wild pitch, stole
third and scored ixi a wild pilch.
Providing the offense lor Ihe
Red Sox were Randall (two
singles. Iwo mas scored). Ter­
rence Perkins (iwo singles, run
scored). Chris Ward Islnglc. run
scored). Hampton (home run.
three runs scored), Antonio
W)ille and Henry Taylor (one
single and one run scored each)
and Ricky Flordy (run scored).
Pacing Hie Orioles attack were
Jam es Young (three singles,
three run* scored). Guanctale
(double, single, run scored).
Jessie (double, run scored).
Shawn Councils. Robert Reed
and Richard Reddicks (one
single .mil one run scored each).
Tim Watson Islnglc) and Cedric
Church (run scared).

Decathlon
Continued from page IB
said boy's
cuaeli Ken Bruuman.
Meanwhile. Hobbs' strength
lies In the pole vault, which he
could not compete In at state
due to an Injury obtained during
districts. Hobbs has experience
on tils side, finishing in the top
10 In last yrar'sdccathalnn.
"He can do a lot." stated
Patriot coach Charlie Harris. "He
could he a good college dccathlclc."
As far as teams go In the boys
bracket, most are just hoping for
a top 10 finish.
"The hoys have so much
potential." commented Gibson.
"All the athletes have been
working on the pole vault
throughout the year."
Charles ElberTy. who finished
eighth in the 880 last week, and
Tyrone Gibson pose formidable
threat for the Rams. Distance
runner Hoh Robertson and Sean
Smith also will compete.
For Seminole. Henry Williams.
Joseph Murphy, and Maurice
Thomas Join Moore. All three
excel in the miming events.
"I have no idea (how we ll
do).’* stated Bruuman. "We're
not going th e re w ith any
expectations. If they perform up
to their capability, they could
fairly well.
For Lake Brantley. Marcus
Kaiser. Mall Jewell, and Parker
Anderson round out the squad.
Jewell finished sixth In the 880
last week.
Long (balance runner Kevin
Pudgctl and Octavius Holiday
highlight the Lyman team, also
featuring Howard Marshall and

Kenneth Morse.
"I'd he real happy with a lop
15 finish." said Lyman coach
Fred Flnke. "Octavius did a good
Job for us last year."
Oviedo coach Sieve Melgard Is
hanking on Mike Goins to help
pull Ills team of Kevin Gulch.
Harlan Wilcoxson, anti Kay
G a I n c s t h r o u g h .
"Mike will prntubly finish In the
lop 12 In the state." stated
Melgard. whu witnessed Goins
Jump as high as6 '4 " In the high
Jump this season.
On the girls side. Nadrlan
McGill of Seminole. Lake Mary's
Shannon Cook, flay dec Koluirc1.
Alt Ison Snell, and Oviedo's
Shannon Wilcoxson pose *lhc
blggcsi threat to the rest of tinstates' competition.
I H i Ink McGill w i l l I k 1 in the
lop live. ' said Seminole coach
Nau- Perkins, Perkins noted that
her strongest events are the 220.
long lump, and high Jump.
Lake Mary's trio thrive on the
track, especially Snell and
Koluirc. who came in thud and
lifth In Hie 880 at state. Cook Is
outstanding In thr 220. the
hurdles, and several field events.
Oviedo s Wilcoxson docs not
stand oui in one event, but Is
effective In .ill. Shannon Is very
good In all the events," staled
Melgard. "She will be very
competable.”
Like their Imys eouriterparts.
the Seminole girl* arc tlf)i predieting any finishes.
"We’re Just going to
and
compete." said iVrktns.
A ccom panying McGill is
Sherri Reddicks. Kevin Ward.
and Michelle Toombs.

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It’ s a F le a W o rld a fte r all

IN B R IE F
Schplarship Ball set
The Severn h Annual Scholarship Ball, sponsored hv Ihr
Musicians Wives anti Friends Club and LOVE 94.5. will be held
from 7-11 p.ni., Sunday. May 20, at (lie Orlando Marriott Hotel.
H0U1 International Dr.
The event will feature (he Big Band sounds of the Orlando
Variety Band, under the direction of Al Short.
Advance tickets are $12.50. Tickets at the door are $15. A
Champagne Honor Table, which includes champagne and hors
d’oeuvres for ten people, is $300.
Ftir more Information, cnll 275-3980.

Meditate for enrichm ent
Enrich your life through meditation. Explore the path of
Inner light. A presentation by representatives of Sant RaJInder
Singh will Ik-' given on Sunday. May 20. ut Christ Church
Unity. 503 S. Orange Avc.. Orlando. No admission will be
charged.
For more information, call Laura Clark at 349-5594.

Swap m eet and auction to be held
Leather and Lace Lady Harley Motorcycle Riders Association
has planned a Swap Meet and T-shirt Auction at 9 a.in..
Sunday May 20 at Pub 44. Stale Road 44 In New Smyrna
Beach. Proceeds will be donated to the 1CARE. an organization
for abused children, in Daytona Beach. Vendors may display
free of charge. Admission Is free.
For more Information, call (407)068-6969 or 1904&gt;423-5547.

CALENDAR
Narcotics Anonymous to m eet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.in. at Ihr House
of Goodwill. 317 Oak Avc.. Sanford.

Retired transit workers to gather
The New York Retired Transit Workers meet at Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Saturday of
each month ai 1:30 p.m.

What a place
to be; it’s fun
and it’s free
■y JOAN KIMO
Heraid correspondent___________

SANFORD - Flea World In
Sanford Is a maze of free fun.
fantasy and foolishness.
The parking Is a free and (here
Is no charge for admission.
The whole area Is a giant maze
of aisles and sub aisles with
twists and turns that can con­
fuse a cartographer. There arc
well-placed maps that tell. YOU
ARE HERE! The allies arc
clearly mnrkcd. However. If you
don’t know where you’re going
and you don't know where
you've been, you probably won't New addition to the Flea World complex
know where you arel That's part
One ot the nicest displays Is T h ey s u p p o rt th e ir th re e
of the fun or getting Inst In Flea
World. Eventually, you will end Tiger Rags, on aisle X. owned by children from Ihclr Flea World
up outside, somewhere, but not Carolyn MeWorter. She designs earnings. The business Is called
necessarily where you left your and makes the white tropical Name Game. For the past 6
clothing that she displays. years they have been making Ihc
car.
There arc all kinds of fantasy C arolyn and h er h u sb an d product and selling it on the
Items for sale. Jewelry Is a big Dominic Tesor'cre have spent spot. Tom cuts names out of
Hern. Buy a big rock for your every weekend for the last Iwo wood. Marilyn stains, paints and
finger and pretend you're rich. yrars selling at Flea World. They sells them.
There are so many nice people
Buy some fake money, wrap a recently moved to Sanford from
real bill around It and It looks Daytona Beach w here they at Flea World. The handful of
operated a Florida cottage craft vendors who are rude can be
like Rockefeller’s wad.
Ignored as there Is so much to
The v en d o rs sell p la stic for 22 years.
Carolyn says: "We love San­ see.
alligators, ash trays, socks, tSome silliness abounds with
shirts, baseball cards, more t- ford's Historic District and the
sfgns such os the one that says
shirts, plants, and more t-shirts.
local restaurants."
EYE GLASSES CLEANED.
Actu. "y. there Is quite a
A n o th e r
p le a s a n t
an d
Fun World opens soon. After
variety of items sold Including hardworking couple located al
fu rn itu re and h an d cra fted row F between C and D arc Tom you tire of shopping you can
and Marilyn Hose from DcLand. enjoy miniature golf, bumper
pieces.

H *r«M paste* fey Jn d I

boats, go-karts, bumper cars,
batting cages, kiddle rides and a
game room.
There Is always plenty to eat
at Flea World. Try a Juicy
sausage and onion sandwich on
a fresh, soft hoagte roll.
The carnival atmosphere fades
Into a sea of blue tarps as
vendors close after the weekend
and customers disappear until
the next time. It must be fun tf
three million people a year trod
through aisle after aisle looking
for a deal or Just the right gadget
to take home. What a place to
be. it's fun and It's free.
Note: Chill Cook Off. all day
Sunday. May 20. 1990
Phone: 321-1792 or 647-3976

Old cars put in lim elight
The Antique and Classic Automobile Club of Seminole
County sponsors a display of old cars each Saturday from 7-10
p in. In the Wal-Mart parking lot ta-hlnd Wendy's on U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sanford. Non-mcmbcra are welcome to bring
their old cars or browse. For more Information, call Herbert
Partridge at 322-3687.

Nar-Anon to offer help

You're invited to the

'

Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. Stale Knud 434. Longwood. amt on Fridays, at 8
p in . at Grove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue. Sanford. For more in formal ion. call 869-6364.

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Life-saving classes offered

Unusual merchandise at Flea World

Tlie Winter Springs Fire Department will conduct CPR
classes on the third Sunday of every month from 1-5 p.m. For
additional Information, contact Capt. Carl Pilcher at 327-2332
Monday through Friday between 9a.m. and 5 p.m.

Lawyer requests counsel on
man’s case for marriage

Alanon members to congregate

DEAR ABBY: I’m a 36-yearold. self-supporting fem ale
lawyer. Married once, now
divorced. (Divorced is better.) No
children. I like my life the way it
is. and I'm no bowwow.
I recently met a man who Is
drop-dead gorgeous. He's 42. has
had Iwo failed marriages — no
children — and he's also a
lawyer. We met in court. This
man is a real challenge, and I'm
totally fascinated by him.
On our first dale, he took me lo
dinner. And l&gt;oth our dinners got
cold because we did nothing hut
talk. He took me home and we
talked all night.
On our second date, he said.
"You are the woman I want to
marry, but there are three con­
ditions. No kids, no dogs and no
in-law s!" Abby. I can live
without kids, and I suppose I
could gel rid of my two dogs, but
what am I supposed to do with
my parents?
This man has never met them
and says he doesn't care If he
never does, because the only
people he's ever had trouble
with were his in-laws.
I could bend your ear for hours
about this man. but maybe this
is enough to go on. He says I am
the first woman he's ever pro­
posed marriage to. (The two he
married asked him.I How do you
size him up. Abby?
"POWERHOUSE"
(HIS NAME FOR ME)
DEAR •‘POWERHOUSE” : I
think he's very persuasive, but I
would tie in no big hurry to
marry this mail. He sounds very
Opinionated. (How dare he pre­
judge your parents?) Get to
know him better —much better.
If he stands Hit- lest of time and
closer scrutiny, you can marry
him later.

Alanon will t -eel at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road -127 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Overeaters to weigh in
Overcalers Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m, each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Ce 200 Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry.
Call 767-5411 or the center at 831-3551, ext. 239. for more
I n fo rm a tio n .

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday al Chrisl United
Methodist Church, ai County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Overeaters to weigh in
Overeaters Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Ccnter.rough Friday between 9 a.tn.
and 5 p.m.

Help find ‘Dad of the Year’
The S a n fo rd H e ra ld Is
searching for an area dad
deserving of our annual "Dad
of the Year" title.
We need our readers to help
by writing letters ol nomina­
tion, lo be reviewed by our
panel of Judges.
Judging will be based on
sincerity and clarity, with
specific examples or anecdotes
about why your nominee is a
special dud. Your nominee
need not be your own dad.
Only residents of Seminole
County are eligible to be
n o m in a te d

b u t

th e ir

nominators need not live In
Seminole County.
Here's bow to enter: Wrhe
us a letter about a special dad.
lolling us why he's so special.

Letters should he typed or
printed legibly. Include the
n o m in e e 's n a m e , s tr e e t
address, city and daytime
phone number al the top ol
your letter.
At the end of your letter,
include your name, address,
(laytime phone number and
age. If under 18.
Deliver or mail lo "Dad of
the Year." Sanlord Herald. 300
N. French Avc.. Sanford.
32771.
T h e re Is no m axim um
length limit on letters.
Entries are due al the Herald
office by I p.m.. Friday. June
8.

The lop three winners will
Ik- featured In the Father's Day
cdilton ol the Herald. Sunday.
June 17.

SUNDAY, M AY 2 0 ,1 9 9 0
N O O N - 3 P.M .

ADVICE

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A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

f o r e v e r y

SLICE-N’-COKE!

DEAR ABBY: Not loo long
ago. a young t&gt;oy celebrated Ids
14th birthday. I'm sure he had a
birthday cake. He actually had
two because I also baked him
one and put 14 candles on it.
This boy was born to me out of
wedlock. I was 17 years old and
decided It would be best for
Stevie If 1 gave him up for
adoption. Stevie Is not his name
now. but that's the name I gave
him for the short time he was
mine. 1 have no regrets because 1
know that my son has a won­
derful home with parents who
love him. To them I want lo say.
thank you for opening up your
hearts and home to my son. I
send my dearest love to you, and
him.
STEVIE'S OTHER MOTHER

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L E T U S R E P L E N IS H T H E S E E D O F F A IT H T H R O U G H

Baptist

Episcopal

PINECMIT BAPTIST CHURCH
119 W AirpOFI Bird . Sknfoid

ST PITIBS I PtSCOPAL
CHURCH
TOOHinenert Hoed
Late Mery Tie
|407| l i t LORO
Re* Beverly L Barge
V
Sunder
Holy Communion
BO#
Chorei Jocbantt
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Nu'tery Oukl'en a
Cburcn and Sunday
School
10«
Tuesday
Holy Communion
7 Oil

m mi

He* Tom iecobi D Mm
Piiio*
Re* Set Cook
Attocikls Pejlci
Bible Siod*
9 41 a m
Mcm&gt;ng Wursbip
I I 00 am
E*smng Wwkbio
7 00 p m
WsdnstdAy
FeifontNp Soppef
BOO pm
Prieei Meeting
700pm
Nurtenr Pronded For
W UTVIfW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Pada Road |4tA)
Sanford. Florida
Sunday School
900 am
Morning Worship
1000 am
Evening Worship
700 pm
Wed Prayer Service
7 00 p m

Lutheran

Nazarene

NEW MOUNT CALVARY
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1119 West 17th St
He* Bobby J Player
Sunday School
9 30 a m
Morning Service
11 00 a m
Evening Service
9 30pm
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
MARKHAM WOODS
9400 Markham Woods Road
Late Mary Florida
Or Robert iBob! Parker
Patio
Tom D McKinney
Minister ol Music
Bible Study
949 am
Woithip
10 49 am
Youth Meeting
1 00 p m
Worship
7 00 p m
Wednesday Services
Prayer A Bible Study
7 00 p m
ASuit Chou
9 49 pm

Wed Preyer Meet
7 30 p m
Nursery Provided
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
919 Park Avenue. Senford
Rev Floyd Blake. Jt
Pastor
Her Tommy Johne.
Mmietef ol Education
Sidney Brock
Minister oi Youth
Sunday Scnoot
9 49 a m
Morning Worship a 39 A 10 99 a m
Church Training
9 49 p m
Evening Worehip
1 99 p m
Wed Preyer Service
B 35 p m
Nursery Provided
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
930 Ucsaia Rd
Tony E Nemo
Pastor
Sunday School
1000 am
Mornmg Service
1100 am
Eten ing Service
OOCpm
Wednesday Service
700pm.
Old Trulhe tot a Nee Day
LAKEVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
138 Lakeviee Ave W , Lake Mery
331 0310
Jackie Nla
Pastor
Sunday School
9 49 a m
Worship Service
11 00 ■ m
Evening Worship
7 00 p m
Wed Bible Study
e 30 p m

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
2V91 San lord Art
John J Mmton
Past
Sunday School
949 a
Morning Wurthip
10 49a
Youth Hose
9 00p
Etangehtt Service
9 00p
Mid eeek Service Wed
7 00 p
Nursery Prunded lor all Services

Presbyterian

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
903 Oak Ave Senlord Fla
Father Thomas Bums Parish Pastor
Sal Vigil Mast
9 00pm
Sun Mata
100 1030 1700
Comession Sat
4 4 49 p m

Christian
Sunday
Janu'H
1:2-M

Pastor
0 49 am
11 00 a m
Bit la Study

7 00 pm

SANfOflJ CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1J7W Airport Blvd
Phone 322 0980
J 0* S«groves
Pastor
Jo* Capulo
Youth Id Director
B*pit School
9 XI am
Mornmg Wu»*hrp
10 30 a m
Evening Service
6 00 pm
Tue 4 Wed — AduM Mom*
B‘C*e Studies
7 00 p m
Wed Nighl Youth
7 00pm

The crowded school auditorium (a hushed as the strains
of "Pomp and Circumstance” fill the air with excitement and
anticipation as each graduating student marches proudly
down the aisle in the traditional cap and gown.
Some of these young people are our future doctors,
scientists, poets and presidents. Others will operate our
factories or farm our land. Whatever the endeavor, each will,
leave his or her mark upon our world. Through iHem,' the
dreams of today shall become the realities
of tomorrow.
I F - * &gt;*
As we honor our new graduates, let us praise God ns He
continues to guide them along their chosen paths and
strengthens them with His Icving touch.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST, IONGWOOD
975 Mwkhem Wood* Rd
Corner Of E I Williamson Rd

Sunday Church Service
and Sun School
10-00 a m
Wednesday
6 00 p m
Nursery Available At All Service*
Reading Room Mon * Wed. Frl
Sal
10 i n - Ip m
780-7708
Pastor
9 45 am
11 00 am
600 pm

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TRINITY UNITID
METHODIST CHURCH
W4 South Santord Avenue
Or J Otii E'«m
Pattor
Church School
9 X am
Wonhip Service
1100 am
PAOIA WESLEYAN CHURCH
StftO Weyilde Or
San'o d PI 17771
L Oean Feller
Pasta*
Phone 407 33J 0X9
Sunday School
949am
Morning Worship
10 49 a tv.
Children Service
6M pm
Civning Service
1 00 p m
C*eryone Welcome
7 JO p m Wednesday Prayer A
Prase Service

Church O f
Christ

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16:16*34
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26:1*18
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Friday
Romans
3:21*31
Saturday
Romans
11:13-21

CHURCH OF GOO
(7Wt DAY)
Deltona Community Center
Executive Room
Worship Service &amp; Bible
Study Saturday
tOOCam
Warren Randall Pastor

Pails?
8 30 am
9 45 a i.t

10 45 a m

Youfh Meeting

Tuesday Bible Study

4 30 p m

1000 am

Nursery provided for ail service*

FIRST UNITI0
MITHOOIST CHURCH
** • H *

419 ParA Ave
322 4371
William 3 Me Loud

Pallor

Ateociafe Pailov

Kenneth R Mer shell
Music

Director of

Morning Worship 0 30 A 11 00 a m
Sunday School
9 45 e m
Youth Fellowthip
5 00pm
Women s Fellowship Third Monday
Men * Prayer Breakfast
1*1 Thursday
6 30am
Men i Fellowship
3rd Thursday
8 30 p m
Nursery Provided For All Service*

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worship with us m (he near M u re A
friendly greeting always aurad*

Church Of God

Worship

Timothy T Haai

Copyrye 1*90. denier Wvkeme Heeioxnt Serve*! P O Bo* 4009 OsMoastrtM V* 17*09

LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
to n Mwy 17 93 1 ml NO Hoy 434
3799B30 9990933 9O4-79B-3170
Sun Worship
1030am 6 6 P M
You are invited to tritii study and

WtiUam J Boys?
Early Worship Service
5untj*v School

Church Of God

Congregational

CHURCH OF GOO

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 S Park Ave
322 4504

801 W 22nd Street
Rev Troy A Baggett
Pastor
9 45 am
Sunday School
Morning Worship
t o 50 am
6 CO &amp; m
Evangelistic Service
Family Enrichment
Service Wednesday
7 00 p m

4407* 574 6019

Rev Thomas P Tkachuk
Minister
Church School
9 3 01 0 3 0a m
Worship
1100 i n
Fellowship Luncheon 6 30 pm every
2nd Wednesday
Every last Saturday 8 00 a m Men *

Club Breakfast

Eastern
Orthodox

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Episcopal
HOLY CROSS

ST. JOHN S ORTHODOX
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2743 Country Club Read
Pastor
Rev Daniel Sterner
Church phune 321 4193 or 330 4457
Divine Liturgy
1000 am
Sunday School
10 00 a m
Confession Before Service
Wednesday 7 30 P M Heating Service
and Bible Study With Discussion

401 Park Ave
Rev Frederick £ Mann
Rector
Holy Eucharist
7 30 a m
Choral Eucharist
to 00 am
Adult Forym
915 am
Youth Education
9 45 a m

322-2611

tCongregational • Chniiian
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Rev Donald Si redly Pattor
*ake Mary Community Bid
260 N Country Cub Rd
Lake Mary
Church School
915am
Worship Celebration
1000
Nursery Provided
Fellowship Time
1100
United Church Office
110 Polo Lan*
Sanford Florida
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�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday. May IB, 1990 — ■»

IN B R IEF

Church of
God hosts
convention

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Corn roast Sunday
SANFOHD — Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 2525 Oak
Ave.. will host Its Annual Com Roast Sunday. Immediately
aflrr morning service. Members arc asked to bring complimentary carry-ln food Items.
The Lutheran Womans Missionary League will be holding a
"silent auction" In conjunction with the com roast with Inc
proceeds going toward a special project.

Centennial celebration slated
LONGWOOD - The First Baptist Church. 891 E. State Rd.
434. will kick off its Homecoming and Centennial Celebration
at the 10:45 a.m. morning worship with a combined youth and
adult choirs participating In the event. Dinner will be served in
the family life center following the morning worship. For
infurmullon. call 339-3817.

Seventh Sunday celebrated
CASSELBERRY — The Seventh Sunday of Easter will be
celebrated ut Ascension Lutheran Church. 351 Ascension Dr.,
al H a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Holy Communion will be
celebrated ut the 10:30 a.m. service. Mastering the Basics:
Phlllpplans und a class on "Stress" are offered to the adults
during the Sunday School hour. For details, call 831 -7788.

Feast of the Ascension
SANFOHD — The Feast of the Ascension will be celebrated at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church. 401 S. Park Avc„ on Thursday
wllh Choral Eucharist at 7:30 p.m. For details, call 322-4611.

'Life Giver’ com es to Orlando
ORLANDO — The "Life Giver,” a contemporary musical
depleting the life of Christ as told by Peter, opens at Bob Carr
Performing Arts Center. 401 W. Livingston In Orlando, at 8
p.m. on June 14 and continues through June 17.
Matinees will be at 3 p.m. on June 16 and 17. Tickets are
89.50. $12.50 and $14.50 with $2 ofT for children under 12 and
may he purchased through TIckctMaster. 839-1800, or at the
arena.

SANFORD - The Emmanuel
District Churches or Cod In
Christ will celebrate its Second
Annual Convention. The con­
vention will convene at 1405
M angousttne Ave.. Sanford.
Monday through Sunday.
All pastors, churches, singers
and musicians are welcome to
come and participate.
Highlights will Include: Mon­
day , C o n v e n tio n M usical:
Tuesday, Host Church Night:
Wednesday, Evangelistic Day:
Thursday. Youth Day; Friday.
Women's Day; Saturday, Sun­
day School Day: Sunday. Official
Day with Supt. Alto Sconicrs.
District Superintendent.

First Shiloh
revival slated
SANFORD - The First Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church, 7th
St. and Elm Ave.. will host Its
annual Spring Revival on May
21, 22. 23 at 7:30 p.m. each
night.
The guest speaker for the
event will be Rev. G. L. Champi­
on. Sr., pastor of the St. Paul
A.M.E. Church. Fort Pierce.
Several choirs from the San­
ford and Orlando area will
tlclpate. Wednesday night
been designated as Men's
Night. We ask that everyone
come and make this revival a
success.
Rev. Harry Rucker, pastor.

K

N e w president
Rev. S. Edward Johnson,
right, pastor of First Chris­
tian Disciples o f Christ,
Sanford, was Inducted as
president of the Sanford
Ministerial Association by
Rev. Steve Gilmer, pastor of
the C h urch of G od of
Prophecy, on Tuesday. A
presentation of $425.03 was
also made, top photo, to
Mother Bell Weaver, paslr .
of the Rescue Church of
God, by Chaplain Charles
Pltroff, treasurer, and Rev.
Gilmer to benefit the Re­
scue Mission.

FROM THE PULPIT
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Making a joyful noise

Seminole County Area Church Directory
Eastsm Orthodoa Church. St Stacan s of O C A . 1893 Laka Emma Road.
Longwi jO. FL 31730
Attcmbty of God. t i l l w 1m S t . Sanford
ESstarn Orthodoi Church. St John Orthodoi. 1743 Country C'ub Road.
(.M r Lila Aaaamory, tOO Kannat Road
Sanford
Wafctva AtaamtMy of God. 1673 Duon Rd . longwood
EPISCOPAL
BAR f 1ST
Alt Saints Episcopal Church, E. DaBary A.a . Enlarprisa
Anliocfi Baplial Cfiu'ch. Oiiado
Cltrtsl Episcopal Church, Longarood
Calaary.Baotnl Crturch. Crystal Laka 1 3rd. Laka Mary
Episcopal Church of tha Naw Covanant, 673 Tutkawllla Road,
Cassaibarry Baptist Church 770 Samrnola Bird
Wlntar Springs
Canlrai Bapliil Church. 3101 W 1st Sf
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park A.a at 4th SI., Sanford
Chutuola First Baplis.
St. Pal art Episcopal Church, TOO Rlnahan Road. Laka Mary
Claarwslar Missionary Baotisi Church. Soulhnasl Rd
St. Richard's Church, StSt Laka Hoarall Rd.. Wlntar Park
Coumrysida Baptist Church. Country Club Road. Laka Mary
Tha Church of tha Good Shaphard, Maitland. 331 Laka Aim
First Baptist Church. 319 Park Av«
First Baptist Church of Airamonla Springs Rt 436 Allamonla Springs JEWISH
First Baptist Church ol Forest l .
Beth Am Synagogue meeting at Comer ol Sand Laka and Co- y Line
First Baptist Church of Geneva
Road, West 14
First Baptist Church. Markham Woods
T f ..pie Shalom, 17BS Elk cam Blvd . Deltona
First Baptist Church of Lake Mon-os
LUTHERAN
First Baptist Church of longwood. 891 East SR 434
Ascanslon Lutheran Church, Overbrook D r . Casselberry
First Baptist Church ol Oviedo
Good Shepherd United Lutheran, 2917 3 Orlando Dr.
First Baptist Church ol Sam an do Springs
Holy Cross Lutheran Church of Laka Mary, 760 Sun Drtva, Laka Mary
First Baptist Church ol Winter Springs, 290 Bahama Hd
Lord Of Ufa Lulharan Church. 393 Tuskawllla Rd . Winter Springs
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. 1101 W 13th SI
Lutheran Church of Providence, Deltona
Forest Baptist Church ol Osteen
Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. 103 W. 23th Place
Fountain Head Baptist Church, Oviedo
Messiah Lutheran Church, Oolden Days Or A Hwy. 17 92. Casselberry
Hope Bapnsl Church. Fonsl City Community Cenlsr. Forest City
SI. Lukes Lulharan Church, Rt 426. Slavia
Independence Baptist Miss Civic League Bldg . Longwood
SI. Stephen Lutheran Church, 434 Just W att ol 14, Longwood
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church, 920 Upsala Rd
METHOOIST
Lakeview Baptist Church. 126 Lakevisw Avs , Lakt Mary
Barnett United Memorial Church, E. DaBary Ave., Enterprise
Macedonia Mission Baptist Church Oak Hill Rd Osteen
Bear Laka Untied Methodist Church
Missionary Baptist Church, North Rd . Enterprise
Bethel A.M E. Church, Canaan Hgls
Morning Glory Baplisl Church, Geneva Hwy
Cassaibarry Community Unitad Methodist Church, Hwy 17-92
Ml Moriah Pnmitive Baptist, tto t Locust Are , Sanlord
Plney Ridge Rd , Casselberry
Mt Oliva Missionary Baptist Church. Sanlando Spnngs Rd . Longwood
Christ United Methodist Church, Tucker Dr., Sunland Estates
Ml Sinai Missionary Baptist Church 1800 Jerry Ave
DaBary Community Mathooitt Church. W Hlghbanks Rd.. DaBary
Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Sipes Ave
First United Methodist Church, 419 Park Ave
New Bethel Missionary Church, 9th SI &amp; Hickory Ave.
First Methodist Church ol Oviedo
New Ml Calvaty Missionary Baptist, H09 W 12th St
First Untied Methodist Church ol Geneva
New Salem Prlmiti.e Baptist Church. 1309 W 12th St
Free Methodist Church. 300 W. 4tr&gt; St
New Testament Baptist Church. Ouaiiaty Inn, North Longwood
Grace United Methodist Church, 499 N. Country Club Rd , Lake Mary
New Mt Zion Baptist Church, 1730 Dear Ave
Grant Chapel A M E Church, Oviedo
New Lite Fellowship. 4981 E Lake Drive. Casselberry, FI 32708
Oakgrove Methodist Church, Oviedo
Northside Baplisl Church. Chuluota
Osteen Methodist Church, Cor of Carpenter A Murrey St., Osteen
People s Baptist Church. 1201 W First Street. Sanlord
Peola Wesleyan Methodist, 3630 Wayside D r , Sanlord
Pinecrest Baptist Church, 119 W Airport Blvd
Sanlando United Methodist Church, SR 434 and 14. Longwood
Prairie Lake Baptist. Ridge Rd . Fern Park
St. Jamas A.M £ , 9th at Cypress
Progress Missionary Baptist Church Midway
SI. Luke M B. Church of Cameron City, Inc . Beardall oil S R 46 E
Second Shiloh Missionary Baplisl Church West Sanlord
St. Mary's A M E Church, St. Rt. 4tS. Osteen
Smyrna Baptist Church, 2i0 Overbrook D r . Casselberry
SI. Paul’s Methodist Church. Osteen Rd , Enterprise
Sunland Baplisl Church 2626 Palmetto
Stratford Mamonal Church, S DaBary
SI James Missionary Baplisl Church. Si Rd 413. Osteen
NAZARENE
Si Luke Missionary Baptist Church ol Cameron Crly. Inc
First Church ol Ihe Nararena, 2381 Sanford Ave
Si Paul Baptist Church, 813 Pine Ave
Geneva
Church of the Nauarena, S R 46. Geneva
SI Matthews Baplisl Church. Canaan Hgls
Laka Mary Church of tne Nararena. 171 E Crystal Laka Ave . lake Maty
SI John s Missionary Baptist Church 920 Cypress St
Longwood Church of Ihe Nararena. Wayman A Jtssup Ave , Longwood
Springfield Missionary Baplisl. 12th 6 Cedar
Temple Baptlel Church. Palm Springs Rd . Allamonla Springs
Markham Woods Church ot Ihe Nararena. SR &lt;6, JVj Miles West of
Victory Baptist Church. Old Odando Rd at Healer Ave
14 at me Wekiva River
Weslvlew Baplisl Church. 4100 Paula Road |46A)
PENTECOSTAL
William Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Mark A William S I.
Calvary Christian Cantor 1066 Slate St Sanlord Ptara
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Av*.
PRESBYTERIAN
Deltona Presbyterian Church. Holland Blvd A Austin Ave . Deltona
CATHOLIC
First Presbyterian Church ol Lake Mary
All Souls Catholic Church, 902 Oak Ave, Sanlord
First Prasbylarian Church, Oak Aye A 3rd SI
Church ol tha Nltvlly, Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church ot OeBary. E Highland
Our Lake of the Lakes Catholic Church. 1310 Mailmillan. Deltona
SI
Andrews Presbyterian Church 9913 Bear Lake_ Rd
SI Ann's Catholic Church. Dogwood Trot. DeBary
St. Augustin. Catholic Church, Sunset D r . near Bullon Rd , Casselberry 51 Martis Presbyterian Church. 1021 Palm Springs Rd Altamonlo Spgs
SI Mary Magadaiena Catholic Church. Maitland A**,,
Tuscawilta Presbyterian Church. 3600 West Stale Rd 426, Oviodo F.a
Upsala Community Presbylarian Church. Upsaia Rd
Altamonlo Springs
Westminister Presbyterian Church. Red Bug Rd Casselberry
CHRISTIAN
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
First Christian Church. 1607 S Sanford Ava
Fores* Lake Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hwy 436, Forest City
First Christian Church of Longwood. MOO E E WUIIamaon Rd .
Mars Hill Seventh Day A dvenim Church 601 E 2nd St . Sanford
Longwood
Qraca Christian Church. Masting at Seminole YMCA, 665 Longwood Sanford Seventh Day Advenhsl Church, 5615 N Highway 427
Seventh Day Adventist Church. Maitland Ave Altamonte Springs
La*a Mary Rd , Lana Mary
Winter Springs Seven it* Day Advenhsl Church, SO S Muss Rd
Lakevtew Christian Church. Dear Lake Rd . at Jamison
North side Christian Church. Florida Haven *&gt;r. Maitland
OTHER CHURCHES
Sanford Christian Church, 132 W Airport Blvd
All Faith Chapel Camp Semtnole, Wemva Par* Hd
Sooth Samrnola Christian Church. 300 W SR 434. Oviedo
Allan s A M E Church. Olive A 12lh
Beardall Avenue Hot inass Chapel., Beardall Ave
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church ot Christ Sciential, 975 Markham Woods Rd . Longwood Chuluota Community Church
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Samis. 2315 Per* A .e
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Family Church Christian Center 1544 Seminola Bird Casselberry
Church of Christ. 1612 S Par* Ava
First Born Church of Ihe living God. Midway
Church of Christ at La*a Elian. U S 1792. N Cassaibarry
First Church ol Christ. Scientist Etkarn Blvd and Venus St Detluna
Church gf Christ. 600 Palm Springs D r. Allamonla Springs
First Pentecostal Church of Longwood
Church of Christ. Canava
First Pentecostal Church of 5anlord
Church of Christ, Longwood
F u i Gospel Church of God in Christ 1626 Jerry Ave , Sanford
Church of Christ. W l71hSt
Full Gospel Tabernac e 2724 Country Club Road
NorlhSide Church of Chnsl. Fla Havan D r. Maitland
Grace Btbis Church 2644 S Sanford Ate
South Sammota Church ot Christ. 5410 La*a Howaii Rd
Holy Trinty Church o» God in Christ, t5 M Mwigoustme A«e
CHURCH OF OOO
kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witness. Lake Monroe Unit 1562 W Third St

ASSEMBLY OF 0 0 0

By H IV . MARK SCHULZ t .T .P .

f We have good

Christians arc people of faith,
reason for our faith,
hope and optimism. One of the
marks of Christian worship is
our joy. |
singing.
We sing our thanks and praise
-R t. Rav. M ark Schulz
to Go&lt;l. "Safely through another
week God has brought us on our
way", "How ^.oa» Thou art". We
sing even when hurt or sorrow Is possible becom es possible:
our portion. "Lead kindly light because we experience the Holy
amid the encircling gloom" or Spirit within us.
There Is the story of a coach
Rock of Ages....let me hide
myself In Thee". Even the lisp­ who trained a team of Christian
ing child sings. "Jesus loves me, athletes. Often, when energies
la g g e d , he w o u ld c a ll —
this 1know".
We have good reason for our "Practice the presence of God."
faith, our Joy. Genesis 1:24 tells The team would pause to
us God made us In HIs Image. achieve the experience, then
More than this. Jesus Christ. burst Into renewed energy.
Who can forget the story of
Son of God. assures us of God's
love: a love so complete, that Ignatius Loyola's recovery from
God gave HIs only Son. to us a knee shattered by cannon shot.
humans, to all of us. to help us For days In pain and fever he
to know how to live.
was heard to cry out, "I can do
The writer of 2. Peter 1:4 tells all things through Christ who
us we can become "partakers of strengthens me." Phlllpplans
divine nature". St. Paul urged 4:13. HIs organization, The Je ­
Christians to realize "...you are suits. have freely given their
God's temple and God’s Spirit lives to this day.
The Christian faith enables us
dwells In you". Cor. 3:16.
Wllh these truths resident in to face the Issues of life. It was H.
our consciousness, why not sing! Emerson Fosdlck who Insisted
In dally life problems are solved, "A Christian should not have an
temptations are neutralized, dis­ Inferiority complex. People or the
couragements are surmounted, Christian faith build strong
(lagging energies are revived: community lies. A Christian
ami so often the so-called lm- community Is a good place to

Let by gones
be by gones
By DAVID E. ANDERSON

"There Is a fascination with
Vietnam," says Hubert Sclple,
"but nobody wants to really talk
about."
Selple. however, (lo-s.
He Is the president of World
Vision, the huge evangelical re­
lief and development arm. And
he knows Vietnam, first as a
combat pilot wllh 300 missions
during the war. and now as head
of Ihe Protestant aid group
confronting the massive needs of
a people who were both friend
and enemy.
Selple wan^s the American
people to bcgU) talking about Is
taking steps to end the nation's
continued grudge against the
Vietnamese, to restore diplomat­
ic relations and to lift Ihe
embargo on trade with Vietnam.
Throughout the period since
the end of the war. Ihe U.S.
government has allowed some
humanitarian aid by g .oups
such as World Vision. The
Uuakers. through the American
Friends Service Committee.
World Relief, tlx aid arm of the
A s s o c 1a 1 1 o n

This dynamic of the Christian
faith produces a social con­
sciousness of Christian love —
agape — creative goodwill: call It
what you will. From all Christian
groups, of whatever creed or
race, people give millions of
dollars each year to ameliorate
disaster suffering, or build hoi pitals, health cllncs. schools, agri­
culture aids; all In creative
goodwill, Christian love. More
than this, thousands of men and
women give their lives In Chris­
tian faith and service, to express
the Christian dynamic of cre­
ative goodwill. In the "Inner
cities", here and abroad, ohen
pioneering in new areas where
the Good News has not been
heard, to tell of the love of God
where It has not yet been heard.
With all this fallh, hope, cre­
ative goodwill, why not sing loud
Hosannas? When the symphony
orchestra and the great choir
sings B eethoven's "Jo y fu l.
Joyful, we adore Thee. God of
glory. Lord of love", it seems
that all nature Joins with the
multitude In the prayer and
praise of song.
Rf. Rtv. M trk Schull S T D , It • Blthop *1
tfw SI. Jotm Chrywtlrum C tfrw d nl «t 1743
Country Club Rd.. Sjnford

REVIVAL
FIRST BAPTIST CHURC H

U n ite d P re s s In te rn a tio n a l

N a tio n a l

live and to rear a family." Why
not. when people feel the love
and presence of the spirit of God!

o I

Evangelicals, .aid Ihe Church
World Service, relief and dcvcl
opment arm of the National
Council of Churches.

519 PARK AVE N U E
SAN FO RD. FLO RIDA

MAY 20-25
THE GREAT IN-REACH
FOR CHRIST
ROBERT SHACKLEFORD
EVANGELIST

Special Music By First Baptist Church
SUNDAY 8:25 A.M. YOUTH CHOIR. YOUTH ENSEMBLE
10:55 A M YOUTH ENSEMBLE. CELEBRATION CHOIR
6:55 p m. CELEBRATION CHOIR. FIRST BRASS
MONDAY 6:55 P M CONGREGATIONL SINGING. LED BY
TERRY RABUN
TUESDAY 6:55 P.M. SOUNDS OF GLORY TRIO
WEDNESDAY 6:25 P.M. CELEBRATION CHOIR. FIRST BRASS
THURSDAY 0:55 P.M. SOUNDS OF PRAISE ENSEMBLE
FRIDAY 7:55 P.M SPECIAL MUSIC BY JULIE ASHLEY
Guests Are Invited, Members Are Expected
Come And Worship With Us.

Church of God. 503 Hickory
Church of God. 6C3 W 22nd St
Church of God Q*iodo
Church of God M Jtntns ijingi Monroe
Church of God M illio n , in tarpn sa
Church of God 1402 W t6th St
Church ot God m Christ Oviado
Church of God or Prophacy, 2509 S £im A&gt;«
Church of God or Prophacif, 1706 S Ptrsimmon Ava
Church of God ©r Prophacy, 49b S Central 0&lt;&gt;«do
Church of God |7th Oey). Del io n * Community Gantar.
Dalton* &lt;C*ac Room»
Rascua Church at God 1/00 W 13th S t . Sanford
Trua Church of God 2706 Ridgewood Ava , Sanford

CONGREGATIONAL
Congregational Christian Church. 2401 S Park Ava

Child Care Will Be Piovided For Each Service

Sanlord

EASTIRN ORTHODOX
Eastam O h hod o i Church St Georg* 2601 Dylan Way Mail lend

Lake Monroe Chape*. Orar ge Blvd Lake Monroe
Mt Olive Holiness Church Oak Hill Rd Osteen
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham Woods Road Longwood
Pentecostal Open Bible Tabernacle Ridgewood Ave O ft 25th
opposite Semtnoie High School
Praise and Power Church l i t W Wilbur A ,« . Lake Mary
Rolling Hills Moravian Church SR 434 Longwood
San lord Alliance Church. 1401 S Park Ave
Sanlord Bible Church 2460 Santurd A«e
The Fun Gospel Church of Our Lord Jesus Chnsl, Washington St
Canaan City
The S ifs *tion Army,, 700 W 24th St
Triumph. The Church of Ihe New Age 1006 W 6th St
United Church of Chnsl Altamonte Gommu ty Chat *
Attamonfe Springs

United Church of Christ Christ ran FettQwafiip, 260 H Country Club Rd
Lake Mary
Winter Springs Community Evangelical Congregational 219 Wade St
Winter Springs

�H flra ld .

S a n lo 'd .

F lo rid a — F rid a y , M a y

18,

1990

Cop-killer electrocuted
B y STEVEN W A T tK Y

United Press Internaticnal
ANGOLA, I.h. — Dallim Prrjcun. Ilie mildly
ret rdrd convict sentenced In dealh fur killing a
slate ir iK )|K T , was clrclroculcd early Unlay and
became the third inmate executed In the United
Stales in J u s t over 24 hours.
Prrjean. 30. was led Into the execution chamber
al Louisiana State Penitentiary shortly before
midnight, strapped Into the electric chair and
declared dead by prison doctors at 12:17 a.m.
l’l)T. prison officials said.
Before the execution. Prejcan told witnesses that
family members of slain State Trooper Donald

Cleveland "say II wasn't for the rcv-ngc. but It's
hard for me to see. to understand. I hope they're
happy."
"So. I forfeit my life," Prejcan said. "I give my
love to nil. God bless."
After the 3-mlnute speech, Prejean was led to
the electric chair His eyes were puffy and he
appeared distressed. He relaxed after about a
minute, but he grimaced as his head was strapped
against the chair.
The U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday denied
Prcjcan's application for n stay, clearing the way
for his execution for the 1977 killing of the
Louisiana state trooper.

Bush rejects civil rights compromise
and then rejected a proposal by
Sens. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass..
WASHINGTON - Now that a and Jo h n D anforth. R-Mo..
proposed compromise has failed aimed ut eliminating his objec­
to win White House support. tions to minority quotas In the
President Bush and key mem­ work forre.
Kennedy and Danforth wrole
bers of Congress are again
lo c k e d In a h I g h •s t a k c s language Into the proposed Civil
showdown over civil rights legis­ Rights Act of 1990 they said
would remove concerns that the
lation.
Hush stipulated conditions for measure would lead to quota
signing surh a bill Thursday. systems In hiring and promo­

U n ite d P u i s In t e m e t la n e l

Toughest assault weapon
bill sent to N.J. governor
U n ite d P r e s s In te rn a tio n a l___________________

TRENTON. N.J. —The state Legislature passed
the nation's toughest ban on military-style assault
weapons, restricting ownership of 38 types of
guns to collectors and specially registered target
shooters.
Gov. Jim Florlo. wtio made a ban on assault
weapons a promise In his election campaign last
fall, said he would sign the measure passed on
Thursday.
The ill was passed 21-17 In the New Jersey
Senate after a half-hour debate, but the Assembly
debated for nearly five hours before voting 43-33
to approve the measure.

Legal Notices

Legal N o tic e s

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
N nf'f* I* &gt;wr*hv pl-»en that we
are erg j',-3 in buslne-s wt *Xr|
Belly Street. Winter P —&gt; '"LA.
327*2. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Flct!tlou» Name ot
HERMITAGE ESTATE SALES,
and that we Intend to register
laid name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
F lor,la. in accordance with the
Provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
l»S OT Florida Statutes 19)7
Dorothy Smith
Judith Hickman
Publish M a y l. tt, 11.25. 1190

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 3SI
North i* nhway 17-92, Longwood.
FL 32750. Seminole County,
Florida, under the Flctltioui
Nome ot A N N A ’S PR IVATE
T E L E P H O N E SEC R E TA R Y ,
and that I Intend to register said
nam t with Ihe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS C9 Florida Statutes I9S7
Annamarle Costello
Publish M a y 4. It. II. 15.1990
DER 44

OEfi i]
N O ficE O F
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce is hereby given that we
are engaged In business al 24*3
S Park Ave„ Sanford FL 22773.
Seminole County. Florida, under
th e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e ot
SOUTHERN CARPET
BROKER, and that we Intend lo
register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court, Sem
mote County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS OT Florida
Statutes 1957
Donna Studstlll
Ray WelrlcK
Publish May I I. II, ISA June I.
1990

DER ioj

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business al P O
Bov 951152. Lake Mary. Florida.
)774a 1151. Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
N a m e ot F L O R I D A
E N G IN E E R IN G SYSTEMS,
and that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
M5 09 Florida Statutas 1*5/
Louis C Noca
Publish: May 18. 25. A June 1.1.
1990
OER 190
ih Y h e c ir c u it c o u r t

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number SO 1J» CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
VIOLET M SWARTMOUT
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot the
e s ta te ot V IO L E T M
SWARTMOUT deceased. File
Number 90 137 CP. Is pending In
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a te
L +vision, the address of which Is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida The name and
address ot the personal repre
sentative and the personal rep
resentalive's attorney are set
forth below
All Interested persons are
required to tile with this court;
let All claims against Ihe estate
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
AFTER THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE and
lb) any ob|ectlon by an Interest
ed person on whom this notice
was served that challenges the
validity ot the will, the qualified
Hons ot the personal repre
sentative. venue, or (urisdidion
ot Ihe Court W IT H IN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILEO W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot this Notice has
begun on M ay It. !9W
Personal Representative
S Kirby Moncrlet
PostOttice Bo« 7779
Sanford FL JI77J TV*
Attorney for
Personal Representative
S Kirby AAoncrlot ~ol
MONCRIEF. R E ID
A WALLACE. P A
JI7 West First Street Suite 40)
Sanford. Florida 32771
telephone laOPl J7J J««0
Florida Bar No 124597
Publish M ay It. I I 19*0

OER 109

BUY
U N IT E D
STATES
S A V IN G S
BONDS
For the current
rate call...
1 -B O O -U S -B O N D S

OF THE EIGH TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDEOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Casa Ne.: 90 114J CAM E
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No.: 040940
FLEET MORTGAGE CORP ,
Plalntilt.
vs
DARRELL R EDWARDS. It
living.
et uv . et a l ,
Delendants
NOTICEOF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO
D A R R E L L
H
EDWARDS. It living, and OE
BORAH L EDWARDS, his wile
It living. Including any unknown
spouse of said Defendants It
either has rem arried and it
either or both ot said Delendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
tees, assignees, c re d ito rs ,
lienors and trustees, and all
other persons claim ing by,
tnrough, under or against the
named Defendants
Whose residence It unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Seminole County, Florida
Commencing at the Southwest
corner ot Section II. Township
20 South Range Jt East. Semi
nole County. Florida, said point
o t b e g in n in g b e in g th e
Southwest corner ot Lot II. ot
P /L M HAMMOCK, at reco.ded
In Plat Book I Pages 154 and
155, of the Public Records ot
Seminole County, F lo rid a ,
thence run East along center
line ot Oak Way Road 795 leet lo
Southwest corner ot property to
be conveyed, thence run North
215 leet. East 97 5 leet South 215
feet. West 97 5 feet to point ot
beginning (less right ot way tor
Oak Way Road I
has been tiled agjmsl you and
you art required to serve a copy
ot your written defenses, it any
to If on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE. Plaintiff's attorney
whose address is
201 N Franklin Street. Suite
2720, Tampa. Florida 13402
on or before the 4th day ot June.
t99Q. and tile the original with
the Clerk ot this Court either
belore service on P lem litt %
attorney or Immediately there
etter. otherwise a default will
be entered aga nst you toe me
relief demanded n the Com
plaint or Petition
D A TE D On th.i 1st dar ot
May. 1990
(Saalt
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4. it, I I 25. ! * «
DER 47

tion.
But White House deputy press
secretary Altxc Glen, after an
adm inistration review, said.
"The concerns about quotas
remain."
"W e ap p rec iate th a t the
senatotx recognize the problem
of quotas, but we don't think ...
the alteration eliminates them."
Glen said.

Legal N o tices

Legal N o tices

N O TICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business at tu g
South Highways IT A *2. Long
wood. Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name of
USAVE AUTO RENTAL, and
that I Intend to register said
name with the Clerk el the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
145 09 Ftorlds Statutes 1957
Rental U.S A.. Inc
Hung T. Nguyen.
President
Publish: May 4. It. II. 25.1990
DER 41

NO TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given that we
are engaged In business at 1742
Blackmon C l . Longwood. Semi
note County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name of STERLING
FENCE, and that we Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW II Section M S0* Fk-lda
Statutes 1*57
STERLING FENCE
Pal House
Frank Hout*
Publish May I t . 18. 25 A June I.
1990
DER 104

.

NOTICEOF
NOTICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
FICTITIO US NAME
Nollc9 I s hereby given that I
Nolle* 14 hereby given that I
am engaged In business at P O
•m engaged In business at 24lt
Bov I I I I I 3 . Casselberry. FL
Orlando Orly*, Sanford. Florida
22707. Seminole County, Florida,
12771, Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
under the Fictitious Nam# of
S E M O R A N P A IN T IN G A
SERGIO'S ITALIAN RESTAU
PAPERING, and that I intend to
register said name with the , RANT, and that I Intend to
Clerk i t
Circuit Court, Sem I register said nam t with the
Inole County Florida, tn wc I L.erv ot the Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provls'ons ot
cordance with Ihe Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statules.
the Fictitious "Tame Statutes.
To Wit: Section M5 09 Florida
To Wit; Section MS 09 Florida
Statutes 1957
Statutes 19)7
John W Merical II
ctsrude:
Publish /Bay II. 25. A June 1.1.
Justin* Rud*i. Pres
1990
Publish May tt. II. 2) A June 1.
OER IU
1*90
DER 105
NOTICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business al 2989
W SR 454. Suite 500. Longwood.
FL 21779, $9minole County.
Florida, under Ihe Fictitious
Nam e ot E L IT E R E A L T Y
ASSOCIATES and that I Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County Florida, In ac
cordance with the Provisions Ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
ToW II Section MS 09 Florida
Statutas 19)7.
Sharon Sue Flamm
Publish: May 18. 25. A June 1. 8.
1990
DER 185
NOTICEOF
FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 2490
J*w*1l Lane. Senlord 22771,
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name of SAN
FORD WOODYARD. and that I
Intend to register said name
with the Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Flori
da. In accordance with the
Provisions ot Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
M5 09 Florida Statutes 1957
Thomas D Albright
Publish: May 18. 75. A June t. 8,
1990
DER IM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 98 838 CA 09 L
AMERICAN SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
FLORIDA.
Plaintlll.
vs
B ILLY L COPELAND,
e tu i , t l a l ,
Delendanlls)
NOTICEOF ACTION
117710
TO
K E R M IT MARCUS atur
FLORENCE MARCUS. 17 ally*,
and or dead his (their) known
heirs, devisees, legatees or
grantees and all persons or
parlies claiming by. through
under or against him Ithernl
Residence unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
Action lor foreclosure ot a
mortgage Ihe following property
In SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot II. COVERED PARKING
R, CYPRESS VILLAGE RE
PLAT. TRACT C PHASE I. (A
R E P L A T OF C Y P R E S S
VILLAGE TRACT C PHASE I.
according tc the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 25. Pag*
4. Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida), as recorded In
Piet Book 25. Page 92. Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
has been tiled agumst you and
you are required to serve a copy
ot your written defenses, it any,
to It on SPEAR AND HOFF
MAN. Attorneys, whose eddress
Is 700 South D iki* Highway.
Second Floor. Coral Gables.
Florida 32144. on or belore the
loth day ot May 1*90. and to tile
the original with the Clerk ot
this Court either before service
on SPEAR AND HOFFMAN,
attorneys or immediately there
after otherwise a default will
be entered aga nst you lor the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
ot this Court on this 25th day Ot
April 19*0
(SEAL)
MAH YANNE MORSE
A iC ltrk of the Court
By CeceliaV Ekern
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 A M ar 4. It
18 1990

OEP J2J

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE EIGH TEEN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE COUHTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Cat* No.: 90 4872 CAT* E
General Jurisdiction
Florid* Bar Ne.: 048918
G OVERNM ENT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
P tiln lllf.
vs
JOSEPH SZABO. It living,
et uv . el el .
Defendants
N O TICE O F ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO JOSEPH SZABO. It llv
Inp. and It m arried . MRS.
JOSEPH SZABO. his w ilt. It
living. Including any unknown
spouse ot said Delendants II
either has remarried and It
cither or both ot said Defendants
are deceased, their respective
unknown heirs, devisees, gran
tees, assignees, cred ito rs,
lienors and trustees, and all
other persons claim ing by.
through, under or against Ihe
named Defendants and H ELEN
SZABO. it living, and it married.
JOE ROE, her husband, whose
real name Is uncertain. It living.
Including any unknown spouse
ot Ihe said Delendants. It either
has remarried and It either or
both ot said Delendants are
deceased, their respective un
known heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors, jienors.
and trustees, and alt other
persons clolmlng by. through,
under or against the named
Delendants and JOSEPH S
SZABO. It living, and It married.
MRS JOSEPH S SZABO. his
wile. It living, including any
unknown spouse ot the said
Delendants. It either has re
married and It either or both ot
said Delendants are deceased,
their respective unkx&gt;wn heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors, and trustees,
and all o'her persons claiming
by, throuqh. under or against
the named Defendants
Whose residence address Is
unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action to force las* a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County. Florida
Lo t 11. H ID D E N L A K E
PHASE III. U N IT IV. according
to the plat thereof es recorded in
Plat Book 78. Pag* I and 1.
Public Records at Seminole
County, Florida.
has been tiled against you and
F R E D H O L L O W A Y and
D O R E E N H O LLO W A Y, his
w it*. STATE OF FLORIDA.
D E P A R T M E N T OF R E V E
NUE. JOHN DOE and JANE
DOE. and all other persons in
possession ot subject real prop
erty, whose real names are
uncertain, and you are required
lo serve a copy of your written
defenses. It a n /.to ll on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. P’alntltt's attorney
whose address Is
201 N Franklin Street. Suit*
2720. Tampa. F lo rd * 23402
on or before the 30th day ot May
1990. and til* ihe original with
the Clerk ol this Court either
before servlet- on P lain tlll s
attorney or immediately there
alter, otherwise a default w‘ll
be entered against you lor the
relief demanded In the Com
piemtor Petition
DA TED on this 2)th day ol
April. 1*90
(Seal)
MAR YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
BY Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 2» A May 4 It.
18. 1990
OEP 12*

Legal Notices., I Legal Notices- _ L e g a tJ| g U ^ L

lo tlces
Ceunty Cewrt
Duval Ceunty, Flertd*
Cate 1 74/881 CC
The American Oil Company,
a corporation d /b /e A mono Oil
Company, Plaintlll
vs
Hector Oroml, Otlsndant
County Court
Orange Ceunty, Florida
Casef m /1444
Sun Bank. N.A., a National
Banking Association, Plaintiff
vs
Hector B. Oroml, Defendant
M etkeel Sheriff's Sale
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
that by virtue ol those certain
Writs ol E vacation a t Ityled
above, Issued out o&lt; their re
sportive Courts end based on
line! judgments rendered Out el
said Courts, and said Writs ol
Ektcutlon having been deliver
ed to me a t SherlTf el Seminole
County. Florida and I have
levied upon the tollowing do
Scribed real property owned by
Hector Oroml. said property
being located In Sem inole
County. Florida, more partlcu
tarty described a* follows
Defendant's Is Interest In and
to:
Lot 747 Spring O aki Unit 4. Plat
Book 17. Pages 9) and 94 Semi
nole County Public Records,
end the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida,
will at 11:00 A M. on Ihe 21st day
ot May A D 1990. eltvr for set*
end tell to the highest bidder,
lor cash In hand, subject to any
end all evltllng liens, at the
Front IWestl Door at the -tops
of the Seminole County Court
house In Sanford, Florida, the
above described real property
That u id sale It being made
to satisfy the terms of said Writs
ol Ektcutlon
John E. Polk. S htflll
Seminole County. Florida
Published: April 27. May 4. It.
t l with the M t* on May 21.1990.
OEP 217
N OTICEOF
EMERGENCY M E E T IN O
OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY A UTHORITY
H A VIN O B E E N H ELD
Pleas* lake notice that on
May 8. 1990 at 11:30 A M . In
Room W122 ol the Seminole
County Services Building, 1101
East First Street. Sanford. Flor
Id a th e S e m in o le C ou nty
Evprettway Authority held an
emergency meeting The Au
thorlty adopted a resolution (No
90 4) which wltiidrew all pr*
v lo u t ly a d o p te d m a p s of
right ol way reservation and
which rendered all previous
Resolutions ol the Authority ol
no tore* and effect nunc pro
tunc. The Florida Supreme
Court, on April 24. 1*90. Issued
an rpmiun Uriel mining that tn*
Florida Statutes authorising Ihe
tiling ot maps ot right ol way
rasvrvallon was unconttltu
tional Thai judicial decision
precipitated the calling ol the
emergency meeting
SEMINOLE COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY
By Gerald N Brlnton
E vecutlva Director
Publish May 18.1990
OER 187

" 1
TH
IN T
H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN THE C IRCUIT COUTT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE DIVISION
File New her M 293C P
File Number 9A344CP
Division
IN RE: ESTATEOF
IN R E : ESTATE OF
A LLEN B WALLACE, JR.
M A BEL dtJONGH.
a /k /a A LL. N BOYD
Deceased
WALLACE. JR. a /k /a
NOTICE OF
A B WALLACE, JR.
ADMINISTRATION
Decaasad
The administration ol the
NOTICEOF
estate ol Mabel deJongh. do
ADM INISTRATION
ceased. F lk Number *02*2 CP.
The administration ol the
I t ponding In the Circuit Court
estate of ALLEN B. WALLACE.
tor Seminole County. Florida,
JR., deceased. File Number
Probate Division, the address at
90 248 CP. t l pending In the
w h ich I t Sem inole County
C irc u it Court lo r Seminole
Courthouse. Sanford. FL 22771.
C o u n ty . F lo r id a . P ro b a te
The names and addresses ol the
Division, the address ol which I*
personal representative and the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Pro
personal represantatlvo's at
b a le D ivision . Past O tflca
torney are set torth below
Drawer C. Sanford. FL 22772
All Interested persons are
045*. The names and addresses
required to file with this court.
ot the personal representatives
W IT H IN THREE MONTHS OF
an d th e p e r s o n a l r e p r e ­
THE FIRST PUBLICATION L f
sentatives* attorney are sat
THIS NOTICE I I I all claims
torth below
•gains! Ihe estate and 121 any
Alt Interested persons are
objection by on In terested
required to Ilk with this court;
person on whom this notice It
(al All claims against the estate
served that challenges the valid
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
Ity of the will, the qualifications
AFTER THE FIRST PUBLI
at the personal representative,
CATION OF THIS HOTICE and
venue, or jurisdiction of the
lb) any objection by an Interest
court
ed person on whom this notice
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
wat served that challenges the
TIONS NOT SO F IL E O W ILL
veildlly ol Ihe w ill, the quellflra
BE FOREVER BARRED
lions el Ihe personal repre
Publication ol this Notice hat
tentative, venue, or jurisdiction
begun on May 10.1990
Ol the Court W IT H IN THE
Personal Representative
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
Ruth E. Loevl
A FTER THE FIRST PUBLI­
12142 Shade tree Lane
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
Laurel. Maryland 20708
THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
Attorney tor
O ATE OF SER VIC E OF A
Personal Representative.
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
Steven L. Laurence
THE OBJECTING PERSON
P.O. OreworZ
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
Sanford. FL 22772 0778
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
Telephone (4071 322 1314
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publish May 18.25.1990
Publication ol this Notice has
OER t*5
begun on May 11.19*0
NOTICEOF
Personal Representatives
FICTITIOUS NAME
Anne A Wallace
Nolle*
It
hereby given that I
104 Country Place
am engaged In business at 200
Sanford. FL 22773
Racoon Trail, Geneva. Fla
Allen B Wallace. Ill
22722. Seminole County. Florida,
711 Croekwater Terrace 1115
under Ihe Fictitious Nemo ot
Lake Mary, FL 22744
C R IC K E T ’S SERVICES, and
Attorney lor
that I intend to register said
Personal Representative
name with the Clerk ol the
George B Wallace —ot—
Circuit Court. Semlnolo County,
MONCRIEF, REID .
Florida. In accordance with the
A WALLACE. P A
Provisions of the Fictitious
311 Wes1 First Street Suits 401
Name Statutes. T o W II Section
Senlord. c lorida32771
84) 09 Florida Slatutvs 1*57
Telephone (407) 222 2440
Sharon Macks
Publish May 11.18.1*90
Publish M a, 18. 25. A June 1 .1.
OER 110
1990
OER 1*7

IN
IN TH
T HEE C .I. R C U I ^ ^ ^ *
OF THE EIG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: 8958*8 CA-B4-P
IN R E : THE MARRIAGE OF
FE R D IN A N D MATTHIAS
BARNES.
Petitioner/Husbond.
and
ENA M A Y BARNES.
Reopondent/
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO; Ena May Barnet
114 I t IISthAvenue
South Oione Park, New York
11434
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D thol an
action has been filed egelnit you
and you ara required to serve a
copy of your written defenses. It
any. to PAUL V M O Y E R .
E S Q U IR E . P e titio n e r's At
torney. whose address It 2427
West Stole Road 424. Longwood.
Florida 22779. on or be for* —
M ay 30. 1994. and t i l l Ihe
original with the Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Petitioner's attorney or Imme
dlately thereafter, or a default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded In the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and » * l
cl this Court on the 25th day of
March 1990
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O FTH E C O U R T
BY Sharon Dunn
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 A May 4. II.
11. 1990
DEP 325

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that l
am engaged In business at 1998
N 427. Suit* 4. Longwood. FL
32750. Seminole County, Florida,
under the Flctltioui Nam* ot
IN G E N IO U S ID E A S *
A M ILLIO N EYES iT m ). and
that 1 Ihtrnd ’
jlstei i ,ld
name with the Clerk of ttie
C ir tjil Court, Seminole County,
Florida, In accordance with Ihe
Provisions ot the Flctltioui
N am * Statutes. To Wit Section
845 09 Florida Slelules 19)7
Zapflevol Florida, Inc
Lawrenc* Tabak
President
Publish: Maya. 11. 18. 25.1990
OER 42

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 1255
Bell* Ave , Winter Springs. St.
122. 37708. Seminole County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
H a m * o l JOHN K E E R S .1
SO N ' and thnf 1 intend *n
register said name with tlw
Clerk of tn* Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Sletutes.
To Wit Section 845 09 Florida
Statutas 1*57
JohnH. Keen
Publish April 27, A May 4. It.

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* Is htrtb y given that we
are engaged In business al 890
Northern Wey. Suit* C 2. Winter
Springs, Seminole County. Flor
Ida, under the Fictitious Nemo
ol T A T COMPUTER AND
SOFTWARE, end that we Intend
tu rrj's le r sal) name with tha
Clerk 07 Ihe Circuit Court. S#..s
Inole County, Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provision* ot
Ihe Fktltloui Name Statutes.
T o W II Section 145 (79 Florida
Statute* 1957
L#R-y M Tipton
Brut E Trick
Publish May IS. 25. A June 1.1.

OEP 215

OER 198

NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 2171
Church S I. Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, under Ihe
Fictitious Nemo ol SIR QUALI
TY S PAINTING A PRESSURE
CLEANING, end that I Intend lo
register said nsm* with tha
Clerk ol the Circuit Court, Sem
inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
T o W II Section 845 09 Florida
Statutas 1957.
Michelle R Hawkins
Publish April 27. A May *. II.
11. 1990
D E P 312

II. 1*90

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N otices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIQ H T E C N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIDA
C IVIL ACTION 44OT7 C A M E
IN RE The Marriage ol
CHARLES LOU GREEN.
Petitioner.
end
PAMELA JANE GR EEN. e,k/4
PAMELA JANE CALLIORAS.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO PAMELA JANE GREEN
a /k /a PAMELA JANE
CALLIORAS
j r Bridge Street
Nashua. New Hampshire
VOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lor dissolution ol mar
nap* hat boon Iliad against you
and you a rt required to t t r v t a
copy ol your wfllten dalanwt. II
any. on W THOMAS LOVETT
ESQ,
PatUlonar'* attornay.
who*# ad dratt It l i t North
M agnolia Avenue, Orlando.
Florida MFOJ. on or balora lha
Nth day ol May. IFFO. and Ilia
tha original with lha Clark ol
thlt Court althar balora servlet
on Palltlonar't attornay. or Im
madlataly tharaaltar. otherwise
a Oafaull will ba ante/ad agalntt
you lor tha rallal damandad In
lha Pa 11Hon
WITNESS my hand and taal
ol thlt Court tha ISth day ot
April. IFFO
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Sharon Ounn
Deputy Clark
Pubilth April 77 a May a. II,
I*.IFFO
DEPOT

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Cats N» ■FF-IFtl CA F *L
Oantral Jurisdiction
Florida Aar No.: MOFFO
FLEET REAL ESTATE FUND
ING C O R P.
Plalnlltf.

vt.

GERALD E
living.
o tu i..o ta l.,

THURSTON. II

OalFndanlt
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATEOF FLORIDA
TO
G E R A L D
E
TH U R STO N . II liv in g , and
TERESA THURSTON, hit wlla
II living. Including any unknown
ipouta ot taid Datandanli II
allhar hat ramarrlad and if
ailhar or both ol void Dafandantt
aro dacaatad. thalr ratpacliva
unknown hairs, davitaat. gran
la a t, a it lg n a a t , c r a d llo r t.
llanort and trustees, and all
olhar parto n t claim ing by,
through, indar or agalntt tha
namad Dalandanti
Whota ratidanca it unknown
VOU ARE N O TIFIE D Ihal an
action to loraclota a mortgaga
oh tha following proparty In
SamlnolaCounty, Florida
LOT S. THE COLONNADES
TH IR O SECTION. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS R E C O R O E 0 IN P L A T
BOOK IF. PAGE SI. PUBLIC
R E CO RD S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIOA
hat btan Iliad agalntl you and
FLEET FINANCE. INC . a cor
poralioii and you a rt required lo
larva a copy ot your written
d tltn te t. It any. lo II on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. P lain tiff* attorney
whota addratt It:
M l N Franklin Street. Suite
I f JO. Tampa. Florid* 11407
on or before tha I day ot June.
IFFO. and *■(« tha original with
tha Clark ol Ih lt Court either
balora tarvlca on P lain tiffs
attornay or immediately there
alter, otherwise a default will
be entered agamtl you tor tha
rallal damandad in lha Com
plalntor Petitioii.
DATED on Ihlt I day ol May,
IFFO
C LER K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
BY HFalher Brunner
Deputy Clark
Publish May 4. II. 11, IS. IFFO
DERal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9* 24(7 CA I I L
IN RE NAME CHANGE OF
RANDI LEIGH LEWIS,
SS ria l *7 2J74.
DalaotBIrlh *'23/71
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TOAPPLYFOR
CHANOEOF NAME
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nollca It given that tha un
darilgnad Patltlontr. RANDI
LEIGH LEWIS, whota addratt
It M l S Wlnlar Park Drlya,
Cattalbarry. Samlnola County,
Florida. Intandt to apply to the
Honorably Kannath M Laltlar.
Judga ol lha Circuit Court. In
and lor Samlnola County. Florl
da. at hit ollica In tha Samlnola
County Courthouto at 11:30
o'clock a m on lha Nth day ol
Juna. IFFO. or at toon tharaaltar
a t Petitioner may ba haard. an

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice It hertby given Ihal wa
aro engaged In business al 1/JS
W Broadway St . Oviedo. F I .
Seminole County. Florida, under
tha Fictitious Nama of B G
A O K 'N .S C O N S T R U C T IO N
COMPANY, a; d that we intend
to r eg It ter laid name with tfw
Clerk ol lha Circuit Court, Sem
inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
ToW II Section USD* Florida
Statutes Its?
WATKINS CUSTOM HOMES.
INC.
John Walklnt
Publish April 27. A May a. II,
IF IFFO
OEP JIF

■O r Bar i l &lt; d i i _ M a " * t l ! l 3 n * r , »

name Irom H A N D , L E IG H
L E W IS lo R A N D I L E IG H
E R D M A N . by which nama
PatUlonar shall tharaalltr ba
known
Daltd at Samlnola County.
Florida thii ltt day ol May.
ltd)
Randl Ltlgh Lawn
PETITIO NER
Publish May ll, IF. IS A Juna 1,
IFFO
OEH I OF

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINO TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF ANORDIHANCE BY THE THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA.
Notice If hereby given Ihal a Public Hearing will be held In the
Committion Room al Ihe City Hall In the City ol Saniord. Florida, al
T OO o'clock P M on Juna It. IFFO lo contidtr tha adoption of an
ordinance by tha City ol Saniord. F lorlde. described a t follows
ORDINANCE NO. SOFS
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYIN G BE
TWEEN LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AND H ID D E N LAKE
SUBDIVISION AND BETW EEN ART LANE AND GROVEVIEW
SUBDIVISION. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BE LOW

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Legal Not!

Legs! N otices"*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIA LC IA C U IT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE HO. 4V22U CA «4 L

IN RE ThaMarrlagaot
MARIA ELENA FIGUEROA.
Petitioner/W lla,
and

LARRY CLARET FIGUEROA.
Respondent / Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO -LA P B YC LA R C T ■
FIGUEROA,
cro H E LIC O P TtR O
DEL CARIBE.
AEROPUERTO
INTERNACIONAL
SIMON BOLIVAR.
MAIQUETIA.
D ISTRICTO FEDERAL
VEN ZUELA
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action tor Dissolution of Mar
rlage has been tiled egeinst you

In Saniord. Samlnola County.
Florida and you are required to
serve a copy ot your written
delenset. It any. lo It, on Pell
!loner t attornay. whota nama
It. D A V ID L E R V IN , ES
QUIRE, and whose a d d rtii it.
1004 E HWY 4ja. P O BOX 70.
ALTA/AONTE SPRINGS. IJ7I5
0070. and tile tha original with
tha Clark ol tha Circuit Court,
C ivil Division. 301 N Park
Avenua. Saniord. Florida. 33771.
on or balora May 21. IFFO
otherwise, a Judgment lor lha
reliat requested In tha Petition
lor Dissolution ol Marriage may
be entered against you
WITNESS my hand and seal
ot thltCourl on April 33. IFFO
(court seall
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark ol the Court
by Sharon Dunn
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 &amp; May 4. II.
IS. IFFO
OEP 311

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolict It hartby given Ihal I
am engaged in butlnett al I7S3
W Broadway Street. Oviedo.
F la . 327FS. Samlnola County.
Florida, under the Fictitious
N a m e Ol C A R O L Y N J
POW ELL CUSTOM HOMES
C O R P O R A T IO N DBA 0 G
ADKINS CONSTRUCTION, and
that I Intend lo register said
name with Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provisions ol the F lctlllo u i
Name Statutes. ToW iI Section
143 04 Florida Statutes 1437
CAROLYNJ POWELL
CUSTOM HOMES
CORPORATION
Carolyn J Powell
Publish April 27. &amp; May 4. II.
II. 1440
OEP 120

IN , ME CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 40 174 CP
Division A
IN RE ESTATE OF
THELMA LAWSON.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
(On* PR)
The adm inistration ol thu
estate ol THELMA LAWSON,
d i c t a t e d . F ile N u m b e r
40 274 CP, it pending In Ihe
P robate Court. S E M IN O L E
County, Florida, the address ol
which It:
Seminole County Courthouse
Sanford. Florida22771
The names and addresses of
the Personal Representative
an d th e P e rs o n a l R e p re
tentative's attorney are set
lorlh below
A ll Interested persons a r t
required lo tile with Ih lt court:
(al All claims against tha estata
W ITH IN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TH IS NOTICE and (b) any
ob jection by an Interasted
person on whom this notice was
served that challenges tha valid
Ity of lha will, tha qualifications
ot the Personal Repraiantatlve.
venue, or jurisdiction of the
Court W ITH IN THE LATER DF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TICE OR T H IR T Y
DAYS A FTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THE OBJECTING
PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol this Nolle*
began on May 20. 1440
Personal Representative
BONNIE DAVIS
1F74 B Anna Road
Odessa. Florida 33334
Attorney lor
Personal Representative:
P A ULE R IFF E L. Esquire
Florida Bar No 137041
10M West Busch Boulevard. i 103
Tampa. Florida 13417
Telephone (1131427 4271
Publish: May 11.23.1440
OER 144____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F ll* Numbar 40374 CP
Division
IN RE ESTATEOF
L E T IT IA D Y E BIGGERS.
Deceased
N O TICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
Th * administration ol tha
estate ol L E T IT IA OYE BIG
GERS. deceased. File Number
40 J74 CP. i t pending In Ihe
C ircu it Court lo r Seminole
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a ta
Division, thv addre*» nLwhlch Is
bale Division. P ^ ^ V ^ w e r CT
Saniord. Florida 22771. Th*
names and addresses ol Ihe
personal representative and Ihe
personal representative's at
lor n#y are sat forth below
All Interi id persons are
r~v,"'ed |0 file with this court.
W: r t' N THREE MONTHS C
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ( I I all claims
against Ihe estate and (3) any
objection by an Interested
person lu whom this notice wet
made ‘ha! challenges the valid
Ity Oi .so will, the qualilications
ot tha personal represantalive.
venue, or jurisdiction ot Ihe
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication of this Notlca 1 t
begun on M ay 20. 1440
Personal Represantalive
GEORGE C BIGGERS. JR
401 Melanie Way
Maitland. Florida 17731 3114
AI lor nay lor
Personal Representative
GERALDS RUTBERG.
ESQUIRE
3033 S. Highway 17 42
P O Boa 110477
Casselberry. Florida 127110477
Telaphone. 14071 114 4774
Fla B ar4134471
Publish M4y IF. 23. 1440
OER 144

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SEMINOUE COUNTY PLANNING &amp; ZONING COMMISSION
JUNE 6, 1990

7 P.M.

R O O M W -122

SEMINOLE COUNTY SERVICES BLDG., SANFORD, FLORIDA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H JUDICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 41 I M CA *4 E
AME R I FIRST BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGSBANK.
formerly known es A.nerlFlrst
Federal Savings and Loan
Association,
Plalnlltf.
vs
MARSHAE OLEN E T A L .
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARSHAE OLEN
end--------------.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARSHAE OLEN
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN
M A IL IN G ADORESS
P O Bov 130110
Allamonte Springs. FL
12715 4110
AND TO: All persons claiming
an Interest by. through, urder or
tg e ln il the el ore said Deten
dints
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
F IE O THAT an action to fort
close a mortgage on the follow
Ing described property located
In Seminole County. Florida
Unlit 4 and (. and in un
divided Interest In those com
iro n elem ents appurtenant
thereto In accordance with and
tublacf to tha covenants, condi
lions, lerm i. restrictions, and
Other provisions ol Ihe Declare
lio n o l C o n d o m in iu m ol
CENTER PLACE, a Condomln
lum as recorded In Olllclal
Records Book 1412, P4ge IMF.
and according lo lha plat thereof
as recorded In Plat Book IF.
Page 42. all of Ihe Public
Recordt of Seminole County.
Florida
IN C LU D IN G SPECIFICAL
LY. BUT NOT BY WAY OF
LIM ITA TIO N . THE FO LLO 1
ING EQUIPMENT
FAN'HOOO
DISPOSAL
MICROWAVE
DISHWASHER
RANGE/OVEN
REFRIGERATOR
CENTRAL HEAT B A IR
TOGETHER with all Ihe Im
provements now or hereelttr
erected on lha property, and ell
easem rnts, rights, eppurle
nances, rents, royalties, miner
at. oil and sat rights and profits,
water, water rights and water
slock, and all llilu res now or
hereafter a part ot Ihe property.
Including replacements and ad
ditlons thereto
has been filed against you. and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written delenset. II any.
to this action, on ROGER O
BEAR ol ANOERSON L RUSH.
Allorneyi lor Plalnlltf, whose
address Is 172 East Central
Boulevard. Orlando. Florida
13401. and tile tha original with
Ihe Clerk of Ihe above styled
Cdv f ;W ,r latere Ihe Ytih dv. .
o l M a y . 1440; otherwise a
judgm ent m ay be entered
agalntt you tor Ihe rellel de
mended in Ihe Complaint
WITNESS MY HAND AND
SEAL OF SAID COURT on thlt
23th day nl April. 1440
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
as Clerk ol said Court
By CeceliaV Ekern
as Deputy Clerk
Publish April 27 L May 4. II.
II. 1440
OEP 134
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given Ihal we
are engaged In business al 101
Sugar Maple C t , Saniord. FL
12771. Semi,sole County. Florida,
under Ihe Fictitious Name Ot
G R E E N L E A F
LAWN
SPECIALISTS, and that we In
lend lo regular said name with
the Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida, in
accordance with the Provisions
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW iI Section U S 09 Flo-ida
Statutes 1937
Andrew P Shepard
G eryM Blessing
Publish April 77, t, May 4. II.
II. 1440
DEP 114
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATEOF FLORIDA
Case No : 90 1043 CA04 L
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No.: 040410
AMERICA SMORTGAGE
SERVICING, INC . tormerly
knownas FIRST FAMILY
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
OF FLORIOA
Plaintllt.
vs
L IN D A L E A W A L K E R .il
living, el ui . et a l .
Defendants

A complFte description Fnd a copy ol tha ordinance thall be
available at .he office ol Ihe City Clerk lor all persons desiring lo
enamin# Ihe same
AM parties in Interest and cttllan* shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol Ihe City Commission ol Ihe City ol Saniord. Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings. Including the testimony and evidence which record Is
not provided by the City ot Sanford (FS IFF 0I0SI
Janet R Donahoe
City Clerk
Publish May It. ISA June I F . IFW
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NOTICEOF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO L IN O A L E A W A L K E R .it
living, and il married, JOE
HOE her husband, whose real
name Is uncertain, ll living
Including any unknown spouse
of said Defendants It either has
remarried and it either or both
ot said Defendants are dv
ceased, their respective un
known •*»,,* devisees, grantees
assignees, creditors, lienors and
trustees, and all other persons
claiming by. through, under or
against the named Defendants
Whose residence is unknown
YOU ARE N OTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
On Ihe following property in
Seminole County. Florida
Lot 34. WEKtVA RESERVE
UNIT ONE. according to the
plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book J2 Pages M A 47. Public
Records ol Seminole County
Florida
has been li ed against you and
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE.
an d a l l o t h e r p e rs o n s In
possession ot subiec! real prop
erty
whose real names are
uncertain, and you are required
to serve a cop, ot your written
defenses it any. to it on

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Legal N otices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O FTH C IIT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C IV ILD IV IS IO N
Cate Number F*-1TFe CJLOF L
BARNETT MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PUInlllt.
vs
W IL E Y E. G R IF F IN and
ROBERTA E G R IF F IN , hit
wife: etat.
Dafandantt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CONRAD YELVINGTON
DISTRIBUTORS. INC .
a Florida corporation
L a tl known addratt
UNKNOWN
and/or all offtetrt. diraclort.
ganaral m anagart. cathlart.
resident agents and butinatt
agents or other claimants by.
th ro ug h, under or a g a ln tt
CO.FRAO YELVINGTON DIS
TRIBUTORS. INC . a Florida
corporalion: and all partial
having or claiming to have any
right, title or Inter a il In tha
property described In the Com
plaint, residence unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D Ihal an
action to loraclota a Mortgaga
on tha following described prop
arty located In Seminole County,
Florida
Lot ti. COLONIAL POINT,
according to tha plat thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 74. Pago
I I . ol tha Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
RANGE/OVEN
DISHWASHER
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
VENT FAN
WALL TO WALL CARPET
FIREPLACE
hat been tiled agalntt you In the
C irc u it C ourt ol Sam lnola
C ounty. F lo rid a . In which
B A R N ETT M ORTGAGE
COMPANY. It the Plaintllt. and
W ILE Y E G R IF F IN and ROB
ERTA E G R IF F IN , hit wife.
EM ILE SKURA. A M A R R IED
M A N |o ln e d by H A L L IE
SKURA. hit wife. SEMINOLE
M E M O R IA L H O S P IT A L :
C H U R L C O R P O R A T IO N , a
Florida corporation. CONRAD
Y E L V IN G T O N D IS T R IB U
TORS. INC . a Florida corpora
lion. FRANK GAY PLUMB
ING. INC., JORDAN MARSH
COMPANY, a Florida corpora
lion. ORLANDO. FLO R IO A ,
M IL L E R TR U C K IN G . INC .
and STATE OF F L O R ID A
D E P A R T M E N 1 OF LABOR
AND U N EM PLO YM EN T SE
CURITY. a rt the Defendants,
and you era required to te rv* a
copy ot your written delenset. It
any, on P la ln tlll't attorney,
whose address It Francis E
F r i t c i a . E s q u ir e , P e p y .
Wtlssenborn t Pepy. *4)0 W
Kennedy B lvd . Suite 113,
Tampa. FloriJa 13404. on or
batore Juna 7th, 1440. and lit*
tlw lArti.nai m l). the Clef1: ot
this Court either before service
on Plaintitt * attorney or imme
diately thereafter. othe&gt; aisa a
Default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
the Complaint
Daltd on May 2. 1440
(Stall
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May 4 .11. I*. 33. 1440
OER M

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E CIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN A N D FO R
SEM INOLECOUNTT
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 44-2t39 CA-44-P
NATIONAL FIRST
MORTGAGECORP.
Plaintiff
vs
TERRY M . SOKOL. E TA L..
Delendantt.
NOTILE OF ACTION
TO TE R R Y M . SOKOL
10 BONITA DRIVE
B IRM INGHAM , ALUIOF
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D Ihet an
action lor Foreclosure ol Mort
gag# on the lollowlng described
property:
Unit FIS, LAKE HOWELL
ARMS CONDOM INIUM A Con
dominium tccord.ng to the Dec
location ol Condominium and
Exhibit* annexed thereto, r*
corded In Official Records Book
t if f . Page 1144. ol Ihe Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida, together with an un
divided Interest In the common
elements and limited common
elements declared In taid Dec
larallon ot Condominium to be
an appurtenance to tho above
condominium untl.
hat been tiled agalntt you and
you aro rtqulrtd to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to It, on Nnella Moreno Blecher.
Attorney for Ptalnllll, whose
address I t S ulla 100. IS70
Madruga Avenue. Coral Gablet.
Florida. JII4F on or before May
X . IFFO and tile tha original with
the Clerk of Ihlt Court either
before service on P laln llH 't
attorney or immediately there
alter, otherwise a default will
be entered agalntt you lor Ihe
rebel demanded in Ihe com
plaint
WITNESS my hand and tha
taal ol Ihlt Court Ihlt ISth day ol
April. IFFO
Caal)
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol lha Court
By Ruth King
At Daputy Clark
Publish April 77 A May 4. II.
II. IFFO
D tP 317

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P A N IE L L O

ESQUIRE. PlomllM * attorney
whose address Is
701 N Fra n k lin Street. Suite
3730. Tampa Florida 13402
on or before Ihe H lh day ol
June 1440 and file Ihe original
with the Clerk ot this Court
either before service on Plain
titl s attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
will be entered aga net you lor
the re b e l dem anded in the
Complaint or Pebbori
D A T E D on this 1344s day ot
May I4WI
C L E R K O F THE
C IR C U IT COURT
B Y Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish M ay It. 73 A June I. •
1440
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Legal Notices
N O TIC E CP
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice i t hereby givtn that I
am engaged In business df
N Hvyy IJ92. Lonqwood, Fla
12/50 Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
D A IR Y D E U T E
and that I
intend to register said name
with the Cieffc ot the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Fieri
da, in accordance with the
P ro v is io n ! of the Fictitiou s
Nam e Statutes, To Wit Section
665 09 F lor Ida Statutts 195/
Amy Baldwin
Publish April j / , &amp; May 4. If ,
!8. 1990
D E P no

NOTICEOF SHERIFF SSALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtue of that certain
W rit of Eaecution issued out of
and unde# the seat of the C ircuit
Court ol Seminole Courfy, F lor
Ida, upon a final judgement
rendered »n the aforesaid court
on the 5th day of February A D
1990, in that certain case «?n
titled Springs Equdp
LTD .
etc , P lain tiff, - v s — The F it
ness Suite, Inc . a Florida! cor
porafion Phil M Hennessee and
Cindy Hennessee, Defendant,
which aforesaid W rit of Enecu
lion was delivered to me as
S heriff of Sem inole County
Florida, and I have levied upon
t he fo l tow I tttj de sc r ibed pr oper t y
owned by L u cinda A H en
nessee, said prop erty being
located in Seminole County
Florida- m ore particularly de
scribed as follows
O ne 1919 Is u /u T r o o p e r
bl ue In c o l o r ,
ID •
J A A C H liE O J /6 0 I6 H 6 ) being
Hared at Altamonte Towing in
A itjm on le Springs Florida
and the undersigned es Sheriff
of Seminole County Florida
witl at II 00 A M on the 2tst day
of M ay A D I9V0 offer for sale
and sell fo tne highest bidder,
for cash in hand subiecf to any
and alt ru s tin g liens, at It e
Front I West i Door «t the steps
ot the Semmole County Court
house m Sanford. Florida the
above described personal prop
That s&gt;iud sale is being made
I lo satisfy the terms ol satd W rit

I of E Rfcuhon
John E Polk.. Sheriff
Sem mole Coun t y IFtor ida
To tie published April 2/ May
4, 1 1| with th * salt Oh M ay 21
1990
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NOTICEOF SHERIFF SSALE
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
fhaf by virtue of Ih al cert a In
W rit of Execution issued out of
and under Ihe seal of the Circuit
Court of Seminole County. Flor
ida, upon a final judgement
-rendered in Ihe aforesaid court
on the JOlh day of January A D
1969 in that certain case en
titled, Horne Properties. Inc ,
Plaintiff, -v s — Florida Carpet
&amp; Vinyl, Inc . a Florida Corpora
tion and M a lc o lm E Blue,
Defendant, which aforesaid W rit
of Execution was delivered to
m e as 5 her H I of S em inole
County, Florida, and I have
levied upon Ihe following de
s cribed p ro p e rly ow ned by
M alcolm E Blue, said property
b e in g lo c a te d in S e m in o le
C ouni/. Florida, m ore particu
larly described as follows
All ng hl, title and interest of
the (Setirfvdan! in the following
described real property, to wit
Lot 6. Bloch A H IG H L A N D
H ILLS , according fo fhe plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Booh
16. Page 44 Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida a k /a
916 McChntock Street. Long
wood Florida 32/50
and ihe undersigned a 6 Sheriff
ot Seminole County Florida,
will at 11 00 A M on the 21s» day
of M ay A D 1990, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder,
for cash in hand subject ft» any
and all eiistin g liens, at the
Front (W estI Door al Ihe steps
of the Seminole County Court
house in Santord. Florida, the
above described REAL proper

»r

That said sale is being made
to satisfy the terms of said W rit
of E xecution
John E Polk. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
To be published April } /, May 4
It . n with the sale on M ay 21.
1990
D E P J16
N O TIC E OF
F iC T tT tO U S N AM E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m business at 12)1
Via Bella Sanford. FL 3 2 //I.
Seminal# County, Florida, under
fh e F i c t i t i o u s N a m e ot
M A G IC A L M E M O R IE S
and
that I intend lo register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, So mine
r «sfy
Florida m accordance won the
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Nam e Statutes To Wit Section
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Radford Hall
Publish M ay 1|. 25 A June I 6
1990
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raid. Sanford. Florida — Friday. May 18. 1990

K IT *N* C A R L Y L E ® by I jury Wright

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CHILD CARE YBRKERS

CRAFTS# SKILLS# TRADES

Flexible hour*. expervnced
with chauffeurs license pr#
tarred Apply vac Wayside
Dr, Sonford______ P I 5*00

CNA’s A NA’s
NEW STARTINGRATES
F u ll/p a r t llm # positions
available E&gt;p#rlanc* p r t
lerrtd. Apply at
Hiltha van H#altb Car# Center
*M Me I tony 111# Ay#., Santord
l a m ........................E .O .E ./H

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
W ill train . M v«ral n##d#d
nowl All types!
M#tr# Employ m art......*4* t i l l

CONSTRUCTION ALL TRADES
Locel/CeriBAeaa ToS4S/HR
i4 *7**7 *o **T a to n t BuftdersF**

ASST. MANAGER NEEDED
OR PARTS COUNTER HELP
Parts experience preferred
R#tlr##s «y«lcom#l Parts City,
Sanford.7500S French Av*

DATA ENTRY
P»rsonn#l n#»d»d Must typ#
a i r WPM. Esp#r1#nc# In till#
industry helpful but not n#&lt;#s
M ry Apply In person on May
22nd. 23rd and 24th from
I M A M to 5PM American
Pion##r Till# Insurant# Co.
M tW 1st St. Santord. FI EOE

DEBIT AGENT
Cult Lit# Insurance Company
Is now taking applications to
work In th# Santord or Oviedo
area Salary and Commissions
with Co Benelux Call tor
a p p t . It o 4 M 407 m M l
_________ (Orlando)__________

All TRADES NEEDED
Painters. Carpentors. etc.
Gel all the work you can
handle. Call................ to t 0221
H O M E M A K E R S /C A R E E R
Women A Couples! Full time
or part tim e, set your own
hours Car. Mon nltos avail. A
phone req'd Princess House,
a Colgate Palm oilv* Ca . Good
H o u s e k e e p in g S e a l o l
Approval 120 e /h rt.H 0 8 7 3 3
H O U S E C L E A N IN O lor Irg
Fern Park townhouxe Every
other week. Own transport#
lion 17/fsr. Alto tor Sanford
condo Call..................221 M i l

* I NEED H E L P *
Easy phone work at horn# No
t ip . Part llm #. 11700/mo. Full
tim e, 17100/mo Alto tome
s a le s p e t i t i o n s . C a ll
i tor 445 ona est so.

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shifts U 50basal Call Marl#
774-jati bttortan 11AM 3PM

Drhrtrs A Framini Pulltts
Apply in parson Lowes Maitland
MOS S. Hwy. 17/n, Maitland

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road #ap#rl#nc# and good
driving record Call b#tw*#n 7
and TP M 221 *2*5.___________
Earn up to 1121 a w#«k Assam
bl# products at horn# Amai
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Call M i 3M 53*0*xt 20

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lmm&gt;dfatt openings lor ca
rear minded individuals with
background In equipm ent
maintenance Knowledge ol
e le c tric a l, pneum atic and
electronic controls as well as
general mechanical expert
ence Is desired E icellen t
benefit package Includes paid
vacalkw uniidays. retirement
plan, uniform, and medical
insurance Salary: 125000plus
depending on eaperlence.
Send resume lo G eneral
Manager, P O Bom 2247
Orlando F L 17407 E O E /M /F

TEMPTED TOTEMP?
We hav# immediate short and
long term assignments In your
area tar:
O O FFIC EC LER K S
• RECEPTIONISTS
• SECRETARIES
• WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
We oiler tap pay. great bonefits
and the opportunity to work at
many ol the top companies In
your area Call now lor an
appointment I .......... ..740 1271
NO F E E /F R ID A V PAY

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FLOWER DELIVERIES
From own car Thursday A
Friday Me per mil# ♦ com
mission Est. 4 yrs 7*A5***.
FU L L or Part lime delivery and
appliance repair Eapertenced
only. Call lor appt Allen's
Appliance 407 44« 5441 DeBary
F U L L T im e M a in te n a n c e
P e rs o n fo r c o m m e r c ia l
laundry company Must have
complete service knowledge A
ability lo work on Clssells
Dryers. Weshei Washers. A
Chicago Ironers Immediate
hire un proven ability 333 *2 t*
GENER A L HELPERS needed
lor metal root Must have
valid driver's license la l 714a

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
Daily Wark
Daily Pay
Call Beb tor details
alter 1pm
2737151

Inflation G«tting You Down?

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SERVICES
EOE.

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JOIN OUR 4/1
Family Restaurant Turn
Bill Knapps It now accepting
applications lo r exp line
cooks. Full A part lima post
lions av ailab le with com
petltv# pay A great benefits
package No Phones Calls.
Apply In Person, t i l l Douglas
Are, Alternant# Sprgt._______
KEYES FLA, IN C , Real.art.
pays lutlon to Real Estate
School I ..................Call 3211200
LANDSCAPERS
Full tin #
positions Driver's License
required.............. Call 222 *133
LAUNDRY WORKERS - Must
be hardworking, dependable
and m otivated Im m ediate
Hire 14 00/itart. ralsa alter M
days Medical.....- .......32Y445*

LFN f u l l t i m :
Busy Santord doctor 4 day
work week Many benefits
Write *401. Santord Herald.
PO Bom 1157 Sanford 22772
LT. HOUSEKEEPING/
COMPANION
1 1 Start 5/7* Own transport
Send details A references Bom
It* . Santord. FL 12772

* * * M A ID S * * *
FRONT DESK CLERKS
F/tlm e, benefits, pd holidays
A vacation, uniform Apply In
person. Days Inn. 450 Douglas
Ay . Altamonte or call M3 7H I

MAINTENANCE MAN
P a rt tim e . For shopping
center. Call 407 2210200

M aiu|tr Small S-Unit Mold
Efficiency plus vnell weekly
M provided! Cell ....... 2101110

LABOR

★ CNA’S ★
• 57 SO Per HourII
• Good Working Conditions!!
LONGWOOO HEALTH CARE
121-12M.................. - ..........E O E
MEDICAL

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS!
4 hrs. per day. Monday
Friday. Experienced 121 7020

OVER THE ROAD DRIVERS

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Must have experience end ret
Apply MSC Trucking. 1121 W
1st St ■Santord____________
PART T IM E RECEPTIONIST
Must have payroll report ea
parlance Call 1051204._______
PART TIM E Money does grow
on trees! We buy Spanish
Moss) Call M2 1733__________
POSTAL SERVICE Jobs Salary
to talK Nationwide Entry
le v e l p o s itio n s
C a ll
111105 44/ OOUOEil P 1177__
RECEPTIONIST
For a wild
andcraiyotflcel
Call 114 a c t

FORCE

LA B O R O N D E M A N D
D A IL Y W O R K

DAILY PAY V -M fL ^

NO FEES!

319 Second St., Santord

/.OURtRCS

or Call Dabbi* at 32M590

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Y o u 'v e w e n th e o th e r day euro c e n te r*
N O W C O M E T O T I I K l- A T K S r E D I T I O N
T O Y O U K N E IG IIIIO tllO O D it

K ID S ’ SAFARI
A C H IU ) C A R E A D VENTURE

GRAND OPENING OFFER
No Registration Fee With Ad

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O P E N H O U S E S A T U R D A Y S IU AM to i | * \ i
ii'mii PV /Aratwu A M /# /Mi a.

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112 W . l i t . S t. S u ite I t *
COUNTRY CHARMER 1 bdrm .
7 bath, family rm . 100's 200'
yard, huge beautiful oaks,
r a t t e d p a tio . E a iy
terms............................. 152.000
ASSUMABLE w/110.000 down. ]
bdrm . tty bath, cb home, ch
4 a. garage, lanced 1% Used
rate. 13 yrs remaining, only
150 000

l usalrd al lb« t urner
Q O /1 O Q P C
W illow Ave. A ll» &gt; 4 * • San/tad J a 4 * U 9 u O

323-5774

Construction evp. helpful I
Hard worker B w iling to learn
all phases ol office, benefits
avellable. Call............ «211275
For Lake Mary. Experience
or will train. Full 4 Part tlm«.
M E TR O SECURITY......15) 7711

SOCUU. WORKER
40 hrs. per week. 14.50 per hr.
plus benefits to start. Apply In
person at the Salvation Army.
700 W 74th St . Santord
TE L E M A R K E TE R S - Earn IMO
day. Dally processing orders.
Incoming callsantyl 717 5111
TLC Home Companions ■ needs
mature companions for the
e ld e r ly . P a r t /F u ll T im e .
Coll.............................. 222 1012
VOLT
TEMPORARY SERVICkS
_________Call 121-1211________

MD0IN LAKE

NICE 1 bdrm. heme, large tot.
1400 per month. 1323 E lath
St. Santord *«7 15B4_________

3 bdrms , 2 baths, washer 1
dryer, lanced backyard, pool I
No pets. 1525/month. 1100 se
curtly. Call..........J22 1075 eves
M A R IN ER 'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm ........1125 mo
7 bdrm ..H B Im o A up 2211471

AOKRTISING CONSULTANT

SECRETANV

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

P A R T L Y furnished a t 1101
Santord Ave Yard with fence.
Call tor more Into 122 1171 or
172 7177 or 2214171

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APT to ihera 3 bdrm . I child
OK
1 1 0 / w i i k . In c lu d e s
utilities Call 221 012)________
DELTONA • Share 1 bd m
home 1350/mo. plus utlllltos
and deposit Call 104 512 0111

LAKE MARY 7/1. c/h /a. wall
to watt, kitchen appliances.
fenced yard. *7117**________
SANFORD - 2 b d m duplex,
la r g e y a r d , n ic e a r e a .
*130/mo Call 774 *174________
2 BDRM. 3 RATH • Can H /A .
W /W carpet, washer 4 dryer
hookup 1st ♦ sec .....777 1441

B R D M . L A K E S ID E , n lc t
complex All amenities No
security tor qua) It led appll
cants. IMS oermosth..130 5304

” 107—M o b ile "
Homes / Rent

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

MOBILES
Furnished and un
furnished with * r condition
Ing Call ............... . I V 7*01

* FURNISHED COTTAGE *

115— Industrial
Rentals______

I bdrm.. air, on banks ol
Weklva at Katie's Landing I
Canoe use, USO/mo.....322 44/0
SANFO R D
large 1 bdrm
house, co m p lete p riva cy.
EMcallent location lllS /w k
plus 1250sac. C a ll221-22*1.

AVAILABLE 2 b d m . central
H /A , carpal, washer dryer
hook up 1410 with discount!
__________ 372 4445__________

91—Apartments/
House to Share

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

e e SMALL I BDRMI Reason
able rent. 1st month plus
security. Call...... - ....... 222-1*11

• To 1750 weekly plus benefits
• Full Tim e/Part time
• All ShlttlOpen
• Hiring Several Tralne«i
t 211-3M0......... WS/ratuwd policy

Start today! To 115 p ir hour I
Will trainl 3 thittv All typ—kl
Metro Empteyment. .. 1411111

Sylvan Dr area. lS3S/mo 4
1500 security Call
713 7113

7 bedroom . 7bath
Lake M ary 211-4123
SANFORO. Largo I bdrm Pay
monthly or weekly. D t p . r#l
erences No pots. 10% olf
Senior Cltltens! 123 0742
SANFORD
I bdrm., wrier
In c l. parking. MO/wk , 1200
sac________ 1101217/message

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rsnt

WELDERS

3 B D R M .2 B A .S P U T PLAN

DORCHESTER APTS.

WitthouM Worlun/Assembly
Factory I Driitrt Now

To 112.15 hrl W II train I All
shifts, nil types I Permanent)
Metro Empteyment .. 110-11I I

SUNLAND • extra nice J bdrm .
family room, cent. h/a. patio
14*5/mo til. last 1 1250 dep
223 0545 alter 5 pm______
1 BDRM. I RATH, family room,
k itc h e n and a p p lia n c e !,
garage 1400 per month
PA ULB BETH OSBORNE
V EN TU RE I PROPERTIES
___________1114714__________

AAA BUSINESS C ENTER •
New ottlce/Whse *00 *t to
1.415 It Bays with or w/o
offices starting at 1154/mo
Hwy. 17/17 4 SR 477
Call . . m i l l *

117—Commercial
___
Rentals
A PARTM ENT at 1101 Santord
Ave . Restricted commercial
lonlng could b l small or
larger business O il street
perking For mere into 777
117*. 722 7177.771 4121/CuHem

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
Santord 2 bdrm s . I ba
w/den, cle, il Lease, no pets.
10 5 discounted) Call P I 07*1

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE

DELTONA 2 BDRM. 1 BATH

750 Wylly Av I Airport entrance)
Office Space or
Olllce/warehousa space avail
Call 111 1747 or 311-74*7 eves

Can. H /A . 1425/mo. I yr.
lease MB 2151/104 7*15411

HOMES TO RENT

SHOWROOM/LITE MFG.

3 and 3 bedroom
Unfurnished. Lake Mery and
S an to rd e r t a i l C a ll lo r
availability and locations
Ask lor Brenda

O il 17/12 behind ABC. 7*15 S
Orlando Av.. 1.000 sq It. air.
X tra nice (was FI Carpel)
Owner 731 IIM or
*13 7175
1711 In Santord • FROM 4 J N
UP TO I M f f SQ. FT. Frem
5175 Net A UPI C a lll* * * * * *

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2(0-8100

121—Condominium
__
Rentals______

CLEA N reams, kitchen and
laundry facilities. Cable TV.
Starting at 170/wk. 130 4421.

"RENTED IN JUST 3 DAYS!"

NORTHLAKE VILLAGE • New
2/7. appliances, fplc. pool,
tennis 1475/mo I 711 31* to ll

DEBARY
All house privileges! UO/wk
Available Im medletolyPl 0157
LARGE room In private house
TV. kitchen privileges Phone
and pool Call 122 I1U._______
SANFORD - Share nice turn 2/7
co nd o H as e v e r y th in g
privacy P ra ter employed
lemale S45wk peysall 3211515

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
SANFORD I Bdrm! Adultt. no
pets, quiet ret. area. air. 1125
mo UppluilTOOdep 1210011
5ANFORO
3 bdrm. close to
downtown, comptote privacy!
110 p i r w eek p lu s 1300
security...................... 1212211
CLEAN. I bdrm apt partially
furnished A C Quiet area
1300/mo Call 122 5511_______
SANFORD
t bdrm . close to
downtown. SIOO per week plus
1200 s e c u r it y In c lu d e s
utilities!
221 2211
1ANFORD Nice 1 1 2 bdrm
apts UOOUP/mo 1 dep R efs
required No pels P I 1142
SANFORD DUPLEX
I bdrm.
adults, no pets Quiet. A /C ,
storage available 1110 per
month 1211222 or I W *152
SANFORD
large I bdrm .
complete privacy, dose to
downtown 5100 per week plus
SIM security Includes utilities
_________Call TO 21S*_________
I BEDROOM furnished apt No
pets 1100 security. SlO/wk
A C Utilities paid 11U434

M rs J ol Longwood called
her Classllled Consultant to
slop her ad Irom continuing on
the U Day Special rate She
found a q u a lifie d re n te r
almost Immediately from her
Santord Herald Classified ad
Do you need to rent your home
or property 4 achieve test
results at low cost? Try our
super 10 4 14 Oay Special
Rales! Lowest rales lor con
secullve days' run Cancel
without penalty wKan results
ere reached) 11
CLA SSIFIED DEPT.
177 3*11

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2000 Lake Wary Bird
371 0584
A IR Y 1 B D R M I BATH
S*nford (lo w In' Wood ftoor%.
pr i n t * . HOP mo
*44 JJ4S

COEVILLA/MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
EXTRA LARGE UNITS!
1 7 1 J b#d'Oom aply
Poo!■T*nnt% Court Pr*c*fgi
conv*n«nt kx*t»on QuKt o»f
ttr««t psarhinq R*nov*t&gt;on
Sp*&lt; 1*lf No trcunly
qu#fi

Florida Realty

NEW LOANS WITH
LESS THAN $2500 CASH

S12 Catatina Drhra
3 bdrm . 7 bath..................SS*.*06
Call Bah Or* gory. Realtor
( U lIM t t t o ie r 223-52*0

INCLUDING CLOSING COST
1 4 3 bdrm. homas In Sanford.
D eltona/D eB ary/Lk. M a ry /
Long wood/Altamonte Springs

S I ,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
3 bdrm I bath, fireplace,
appliances, carport..... IM.fOO

$1,500 D0WN/C0RNEI LOT

SUNDAY, 1-4PM

Immaculate 3 bdrm I bath,
living room, kitchen with ap
pliences. family room or den.
Inside utility, carport onm
huge corner lo ti............S4I.100

4*1 Rlverview A rt. SAntord
1/7 beauty on to ecr*. corner
lot B rick lac ed , custom
drapes, all appliances tto.000
Det Waller, Realtor
Daniel and Wohlwender ERA
_______3211)15/321 *444_______

LESS THAN $2,900 DOWN
Immaculate l / l ' i . large faml
ly roe.n with brick fireplace
10X15 screened porch, large
fenced yard................... I l f *00

LAKE MARY
By Owner Motivated. 1/2 on
•1 aero. Much mot# *107.000
311)12*. anytime______

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STENSTROM
REALTY, INCx
0 u l 3 4 &lt; L 1 {tA 1 •

We list and sell
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford/Lakp Mary area.
FHA BOND MONEY

Downpaymtiit Loaned •
Interest Free
CALLT00AY
For Qualifying Information
P A L M H a m m o c k S -a c r e
homeslfe. Cleared 4 beautiful
Electric on site
Two good
wells Owner w an ts......113.500
O R E A T S TA .R TER I Hidden
Lake 2/1. Super floor plan. All
appliances Area pool Open
patio Call about this
laf.SOO
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N I C E
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S larterrellree Enclosed Fla
r m . N e a t d e c o r. F e n ce ,
s t o r a g e b ld g
B ric k
construction...................14*.*0C
It t K ) Redecorated 4/3 Near
bus. S h op p in g , schools New
fence 4 roof All aopliances
stay Reduced! I**.to7
(It K ) H ERE YOU AREl 1 S to ry
Lk. mary reserve J/Jl* Loti,
big lot Room for pool Top
schools Greet buy! S**.000
(1 aK &gt; SPACIOUS Idyllw llde
2/2's Quarter acre, corner
lot Fat In country kit Wei
bar L much more
SI 14.too

CALL ANYTIME

322-2420
321-2720
21*5 Park Dr., Santord
*41 W. Lake Mary Bt., Lh. Mary

LAKE MARV/CROSSINGS

3 bdrm 7 bath spill plan.
Corner lot with pool 11*4.*00

1 br 3 bath. hg. kitchen,
family rm. sprMitori. ch/a
Near Lk M ary ich’i . Not
assume S«2.*00 222-714*

ASSUME NO QUAUF)
1/1's. 1*0* sq I t . new paint
and carpet, appliances on t7 l
acre U I7 /m o 155.000

•
LONGWOOO • 1 bd m 3 bath,
s p ill p la n , la m llly room
w/flr*place. 10x30 sem porch,
dbl garage 100 a 150 lot
*7*.500 Call
321-4271

LONGWOOO-LESS THAN
$2,700 DOWN

Markham Woods Rawnshtooi

2 bdrm I to bath, appliances,
fenced yard' 151.*00

White brick tradtlenel. 3/1.
studio, sernd poo* I Gorgeous
lac re l AskingS245K, 33305*3

ASSUME NO QUAUFY
1S1* per month Immaculate 3
bdrm 7 bath, appliances and
p o o l............................ .. 1S*.*00

HISTORIC 2 STONY
a bdrm 3 bath. 7.175 sq tt.
Hardwood floors, appliances,
s e p a ra te m other In la w 's
quarters, garage
S*l,*00

OWNER FINANCING

PA0LA NEAR SCHOOLS!
7.200 sq **.. 4 b d m , 3 ba .
largo den. Two others homes
also av allab lel C LE A R E D
ACR E I All could go together I
Contact ewner, 171 #2*5

’T H E COORDINATOR"
Attention Buyers/Sellers I
WE COORDINATE
THE SALE/AQUISITION
OF PROPERTIES

SALE OR LEASE OPTION

Call us II you would Ilk * to
avoid paying th* high com
missions of realtors We can
help
• Developers/ Builder
• Private Owners
• Restdentlal/Commerclal
W# are currently discounting
list'ngs for Sanlord/Apopka'
W * m ark et properties w ith
owner I Inane Ing. agreement
lor deeds, assumable mort
gages (quality and no quail
fy l. wrap mortgages, etc
Quell lied buyers I hav* good
news tor youl Many good
deals. ntc3 properties
(Not an agent) For more In
formation call 7M 71*4
FLORIDA CRACKER HOUSE •
p lu s

3/1 split plan, garage
11,2** Down I Me Feints I
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
__ e Call t-**M2&gt;«*5&lt; e
Spacious 2 bedroom home on 1
landscaped lots! 7 car garage.
great location I ........... S45.000
Metro Real Estate Ca. Inc.
__________ *117137__________

PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
VENTURE IPNOPENTIES
321-47(4

4 b d t m . d e n . 7 ( lo r y

* * N E W H O M E S **

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bdrm In law cottage i
-s
.....................................
t &gt;*4.000
ERA Sun Florida. 345 M M
Doug Richardson
______ Evonlogs, 145-) 7*1______
FOR SALE - Modular construe
lion bldg Possibilities In
cludo: single (amity nom*. 1
or 7 b d rm .. q u ad rap lo a .
Commercial use. contingent
upon local bldg cod* approx
al 407 320 14*5 alter 5 pm
FR EE W EEK LY LIST ol prop
arty "lor sal* by owner". Call
Help U Sell Broker......171 2221

JDYLLWILDE 3 BDRMS. 2 BA.
Acre ♦ / , wooded Scrned
porch, peddle Ians, fp lc * .
tioa.ooo .... 322 *4*5/121 1224

DELTO NA
1 b d rm
spllt/2bath 1.152 sq tt to
acre 5*4.500 A sw m ibl* Non
Quality Ing Lean Call 3331433

5 ACRES
With 3 bdrm . 3 bath, brick
home Workshop and large
barn Fenced and cross fence
Lrg oak trees Great tor
horses Call 222 5127_________

8.6 BOND MONEY
Avallabl* new tor llrst time
buyersi Hurry, wen't last! 2.
2, 4 bdrm homes available In
Deltona. Sanford. Luke M ary
end Longwood areas I
AA Carnes. Inc. Century 31
CaN Janet Mansfield
Days. 311 1234 Eves. 131 7271

149—Commercial
P ro p e rty /S a le
ATTENTION. HORSE LOVERS
BOARDING STABLE/HOME
OH Ito ACRES
Santord area
Licensed. IS
stalls. J fenced pastures I Plus
Outstanding
1/2 country
home, over 1.000 sq It. family
ro o m w /h u g * fir e p la c e ,
sprinkler system Also, well
maintained mobile home and 1
storage buildings Valued at
3250.000 Owner asking only
*1*0.0001 Call nowl 223 22**

NEAR 1-4! PRIME LOCATION
Church B school, built 'I* . 13.5
act M ANY USES! Must 5*1111
Real Estate One..............425-Ito*
T R IP L E X
Good Incom e,
growth potential Excellent
c o n d i t i o n ! E x t r a lo t
ST2.500 ............ Call 222 553*

127—Office Rentals
BRAND NEW OFFICE BLOG
4M sq. It. la 3.*00 sq. It.
GC 2 ZONING!
Move In Special
5354/mo.
CALL
.........................211*1*1
2 SMALL RENTAL OFFICES
Zoned GC 3. Very reasenablel
13 Mt l. Call nowl
123 1575

1 4 1 — H o m e s fo r S ale
SANFORO

A VA R E PO
1/11#. LOW
DOWNI
133.000
Larry Herman. Brokar H M D *

Large 3 bedrooms. 7 baths,
w it h l a n c a d y a r d a n d
fireplace! SaOOper month Call
St. Johns Realty. 2221133

STAIRS PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT AREALTY
H I 7127/321 M l*

SANFORO
1 bdrm. IW bath. 5450 per
month plus S450 deposit
________ Call 1211312________

* * DELTONA B EA U TY * *
Assume with 510.500 down No
qualifying! Lovely 7 yrs new
J bdrm 2 bath, family room
AGreat Deal! Evcmngsrall
Mildred. *04 5115323. or
Charlotte, 407 574 *335
E R A S E N E Z..............**7 374 100

SANORA
A vallabl* Immediately' 3/7
with family room MOO per
month discounted Security
Call 407 (77 11*1 or alter 5PM.
407 177 7225
________

BATEMAN REALTY

WINTER SPRINGS 4 BDRMS

Lie. Real EstoleBroker
3*40 Santord Axe

Avail Juno 1st Near schools'
15*5/mo E vei can collect! 305
2211571/days I *00 722 4411

3210759

Accounting ft
Tax Service
C O L M E R A C C O U N T IN G B
TAX SERVICE - Small busi­
nesses B Individuals welcome I
234 14*7 tHko/221-277* m s .

Additions &amp;
Remodeling

MILLER ADDITIONS
Central Florida Sine* 1*5*
Remodeling New Homas
ICGCIIO*** ... ............ 323*4*4

Aluminum Siding
ACTION RE-SOtEENING
Replacement windows and
aluminum work Atlordabto
prices Free Est 3to-17l*.
Extnrtor Homesavers • Siding,
so ffit &amp; lascla. screened
rooms. Free estimates I
321 *14*...................... RXMS***4

Appliances

........ . ..3 2 1 2257

H O M E A P P LIA N C E
HEW APPLIANCES
GE end MAYTAG
ALSO

USED APPLIANCES

I2CGATTA
SHORES

MAY

Rental Apartments
On Lake Monroe

BO NU S

2335 W. Scmmo &gt; BlvS.
Hwy. 17-92
Santord. FL 32771

ONE
MONTH
FREE

323-2628
.

(eemaBewa

**T / &gt;

‘F ins

The Prudential

OR

GARAGE/Warehouae/or Barn
Needed by student to store old
^ a r^ R e e w e n l^ C a lU T J O B a ^

COME SEE OUR LARGE

' (Y /iu u l m r u / j

ASSUMABLE, NO QUALIFYING

123—Wanted to Rent

• .C OUNTRY K ITC H E N # e
2 BDRM 7 BATH A P T !
O verl.tetS q Ft LMisg Area 11

(/&gt;
. / / o u rH tr ro

Where else can you I Ind a
desirable home with family
room priced under 113.000
with excellent terms? Buy or
lease/optlon II totality. Call
Bart Pilcher, Realtor, Owner
32171M

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! j4 i- H a /n e s 4 y r Sajo

DCLT0NA-ASSUME NO QUAL

DELTONA STARTER HOME

Part lim e In Oncology office
(Sanlord/Deltona). Approx 20
hrs. per wk. Please submit
resume: Bom 40S. c/o The
Santord Herald, P O. Bom
1157, Santord. FL 11772 1U7.
SALES

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

D rivers W ith Vehicles Earn
Tn/ A A a j
Extra 50c Per Hour
RUUT^L,
')/ "T
R eport 5:45 AM
,

(

II \ l . l H I \ l I V

93— Rooms far Rent

H IGHER STARTINO PAYl
For certified or experienced
Appl y In person to
Lake view Nursing Center
111 E Ind St...........- .......Santord

T»l*rr.4rket*f tor
H«r*ld Call John
JOPM l No
)
177 2411

1*4* laniard Ave.

321-0759..............321-2257

RN

M ED IC A L

NURSE AIDES * ALL SHIFTS

Uecom# j
th# W ito rd
b#t*##n $4
bird*

LAKE MARY
BUILD TO SUIT Beautifully
Treed Lot
121.500

FL.. 337W.................. Wr-aW-lBM

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL

PART T IM E . PLEASE CALL
__________221 2577__________

WE HAVE THE SOLUTION!

M l* FRENCH AVC.
OWNER FINANCINOCorner
2/1 blk Principals only 151.500

_________ EEO/MF_________

The Santord Herald Is seeking
an Individual tor our display
advertising stall Candidates
m u s t be e n e r g e tic sett
motivated and determined
Prior experience In nowspo
per and/or advertising sales
required. Position otters sale
ry plus com m ission and
benefits. Please sand resume
or contact:
Laura Sellien
The So. tord Herald
MON. FrenchAve.
Santord. FI. 12771

1 141-H om es for Sale

^ e S ra B K A LTY"

PRODUCTION WORKERS

SECURITY OFFICERS

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS

Want A Fulfilling Career?

_____

Continental Circuits. Inc., a
le a d in g m a n u fa c tu re r ol
prin ted circu it boards, is
. spending Its production tore#
by opening 20 new positions,
on 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts.
Starting rates are from 15 to
15.75 per hr with premlnlum
pay tor 2nd or 3rd shifts end
tor esperlence. A sign up
bonus ol 1250 will bo paid to
those who have prior expert
ence In manufacturing PCB's
We offer an excellent benefit
p a cka g e In clu d in g group
health, profit sharing and a
smoke fre e en viron m en t.
Apply In parson.
Continental Circuits Inc.,

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full time position, residential
experience and repair knowl
edge a mus*. Landscaping
aip erlen co beneficial Im
med al# openings, good pay
and benefits 272 F ill________

E ip ’d. Powti Boi Operator
ASPHALT LUTE MAN
F ull time positions! Apply
IMO Longwood Lk M ary Rd
Call m i n i tor appt
E X P E R IE N C E D A lum inium
Soffit applicator Must have
valid driver's llcerme. MS 714#

PR ESS U
Full lime, a days a week
Great benefits. Good pay. Call
H I 1157 or apply In perinn.
Dry Clean USA, ton throw

1151 Bette Are., W inter Iprgs

DIETARY AIDES
FULL AND PART T IM E
Eip#rl#ncfd preferred Call
1or an Interview
Hillhavtn Haalth Car# C#nt#r
tsa M#ll#nvllla Ay#.. Santord

•s for Sale

.

• Waterfront lifestyle
• Modern Fitness Center
• Indoor Racquetball

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Buy/ Sail # Recorut Guaranteed
GOOO SELECTION
504 E Commercial SI. Santord

Carpentry
L IE 'S CARPENTRY • Storage
b u ild in g , de ck* t m lsc.
carpentry. Insured* licensed
Free Estimates. 223 *314

Music Lessons
EXPERT

PIANO TU N IN G

Sorv./ronalr/movlng/rontal
new A used . Call

mean

Painting

Cleaning Service

* Painting I P#triUR|jR|

• CATERINO TO Ottkes. Res
ta u raats B Laundrym atsl
L l c 'd . , q u i t , w a r k , law
retest..........322-50*/mess*#*

Q u ality W ork. Roosonablo
Prices. Fr«o Est Ins .331-5171
FRANK BARNHART painting A
pressure cleaning, I* yrs. exp.

Concrete
WEST CONCRETESERVICE
Small JaBtoBIg ixhe#R epair
Jabs. Free Est. Call anytime
IJ J jm L Ic e n s e ^ ln s u r * ^

Electrical
HERITAOE ELECTRIC
Prompt. Reasonable Service
Lkensed/ Insured
E R fM Ita n ____C a l 4A7-77) 1713

References............n»»ai

IN TER IO R A EXTERIOR
Professional work. Hrly. rate*
avail. Tad. * g M U . Free 1st.

Paper Hanging
a W ALLPAPER SPECIALIST30 yrs. exp Free Estimates I
LOW cash prkes......t 4207131

H i JW ALL COVERING
W * hang all types. Reasonable
prices. Freeestl 3711*17

Piano Tuning
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u lin g ,
masonary. painting and tile.
Free estimates Call 373 a ll*

EXPERT PIANO TUNINO
S *rv ./r*p e lr/m *v tn f/rta te l

FIX-IT-FAST INC.

mmlng
? w !m
m ln g T o o

"On# Call To Do It A ll"
Your Neighborhood Handy Man
Residential • Commercial

C a ll S to fl Today 11222 *3)1
H B H -remodeling • oalntlng.
Chattahoochee alas*, concrete
and carpentry work.
Free
Est 177*5*3/13* 4*43.eves

T racto r
ACREAOE MOWING, diking.
grading and tortllUing
B lf ^ B ^ ^ T IjM M

m w A # s * ^ C a l^ a £ jll

Service
ssaaaSWIMMINO POOLS SUM
Warehouse Ctoaranca ol new
l»*» poofs. 24 tt X J&gt; M
cof-ipie'ely Installed Includes
hug* deck, ladder, fencing,
tiller and skimm«r. Financing
available Other pools ovall
able Ask about lac lory re
bales! Call toll lr#e
i a t o m 040*
rC G C 0 ll0 n P E 0 » *]l

Telephone S e rv ic e "

322 3183

Landscaping

Automotive

COMPLETE Qualify Lawn A
Landscaping, com palltlve
_^a1*v^ree^rt1_Surin^vlJ7_/*2*

D O M E S T IC /F arelg a R tp a lrl
Quality wark I Vaur hem*. 25
yrseip Call Bill ..... .324-14*1

CORDLESS PHONE Battortos
4 Anlenaas - all brands.
Replaced while you wall
402 3031. or *04 714 4(51

L a w n S e r v ic e

------- TIB--------

Child Care Centers
Like Ham* Daycare
Near Winter Spregt
lacy 7 *pm Intents
Li&lt;aa**a

Cantor •
E toman
to 5yrt
337-4*43

Building Contractors
NEW. R E M O O E L R EPAIR
HOMES. OFFICES. STORES
All types canttrirtlMn. Res/Cam
1114*11 SO Balu#. C B C IIN M

Carpentry
CARPENTER All kinds ol home
repairv painting A ceramic
til* R khard Grow 321 5*77

CHUCK’S QUALITY
LAWN CARE
Camm./Res O F R E E E S T I
NolaBtoo woe/smail . .122 3371
LAWN M AINTENANCE
Free
Estimates Reesonubi* Rates!
S— ar Cilia— Discount H I *04*

ULWN SERVICE
Fro# Estim ates----- ----- 333-0331
LAWNS MOW ED A TR IM M E D
Reasonable Senior Cltltens
Discount. Free Ed. 37a137*
PROFESSIONAL GAROENER
Mowing edging, clean upl
C o m p le te C a r e t F r e e
estimates' M r Van. 371 See)

* * A TOUCH OF TILE * *
Repairs A Remoxtoling No |ob
loo b&gt;g or smell!! Licensed A
free estimates! Call 122 12*7

Tree

Sorvice

ECHOLS TREE SERVICE
Freoastimatost F*,r PrKesI
L k Ins Stump Grinding. Tool
3U 772**4* or a it,
"Lot The Protosstonals do i r '

HAD00CK S TREE SERVICE
Free Est N o |U&gt;lo vnall
John or Mika 330 071*. M l
T R IM M IN G . T o p o T ^ r ^ T
moval. Hauling. 4*1 phases ol
tree work Call 323 4*4*

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Flurld. — Frlrtny, May

14?—Commercial

19 1- B u i l d i n g
M a t e r ia ls

P r o p r ty /S iU
COMMERCIAL LOT • 1003 13th
SlrM t. M *k t otter. Suntunk.
N» W W W
_________
LONt&gt;WOOD Awl* Lai ■ US

ir n . to a it}, ixn *.r. bund

_

ALL STEEL BUILDINOS al
dealer- invoice. 1.000 to 50.000
*g tt Call 401141 t i l l collect

193— L a w n A G a r d e n

Ing Sunbank. NA407330 4004

22 IN. CRAFTSMAN MOWER

153—AcreageUfs/Sale

Electric start, t i c . cond . only
l y r * old haqget. *150 174 100*

NORTH FLORIDA
waterfront Iim btr and rang*
land lor tale Slarlinq al
*4.44* Owrwr ilnanclng on all
pared*. Call 1 MO M l 4404 * i l
114.1 30AM lo * MPM

‘ GENEVA, 5 ACRES!
R.goaks! Easy t»rm»! *2) 000
Brauqlllon Waally, 444 n u

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

B E A G L E ■ F R E E fem ale.
*payed. 1 yr* old Good family
pet 1*0 1454 alter 4PM
_

CHIHUAHUA

PUPS

t week \ old Ready tor good
home*11100 each 313 0*04
D O S T PUPS - docked tall*,
•hot*, wormed Parent* on
premise* *150 or make oiler
C a ll.............................373 5111
• F R E E KITTEN to good home
P layful and friendly. Call
313 l i t I evening*___________

FREE TO GOOD HOME

SANFORDREPOSSESSION
’l l Sltyllnt Slttla Kty - 14 ■ *}.
1 /1 . a a c fllo n l condition
111.000
financing available
Call It l Fadrral ol Seminole,
317 1141 or 111 11*4 ___

SANFORDAREAPARK
Repot available from 110.000
Toqua'Mied buy*r»
1* 000

Young male ilra y kilty that
w ai lost or abandoned Very
altectlonale H o u m trained,
but I can not keep Plea** call
33004/4 D e lto n a ____
• FR EE TO GOOD H O M EII
Little Mr P*r*onallty Plu*
Puppy will provide hour* ot
fa m ily fun I o n * k id *,
neutered A |u*t 10 monfh* old
All thol* A on heartworm
preventative, weigh* between
X I40 lb*., cute mi red breed

14X44. 3/1*1 ip llt
screen room

’l l Skyline.
111000

Call................................. i l l m l

14X44. 1/1 ip llt
Pierton Arrow

IS Sc oil
til.000

Beautiful mate Shellpe (?)
Very obedient Found but
cannotkeep H I 1115, Jan

14XS4 3 1 &gt;pllt
carport

221—Good Thinqs
______ to E at
PEAS. YOU PICK Meriwether
F a rm *. 1441 Celery Ave .
Sanlord___________________

222—M usical
M erch an d i s e __

199— Pe ls i S u p p lie s

FREE LAND
LIQUIDATION LIST

14X44.1/1 TO Guerdon

* ** Aluminum C *n*..N *w *M P *r
Non Ferrous Metal*....... „.O Iat*
KOKOMO.............. ..........133-1144

FREE

TO O O O D HOME

14 Guerdon.

mooo

"REALLY HAPPY WITH
14X14. 1/1 ipllt
M Crallmade
diibwather. fireplace 11)000
Broker 111 4140/411 1101

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
BJ’S RESALE
W* Buy/lei I Furniture A Col
lectlblei. Including E itite i
1»1 S. Ia nford Ave., I l l 74,*
• CAPTAIN'* BED - complete
with m altre** Encellent con
_____
dltlon **5 173 10*3
CRIB ■ W m attre** (Sear*),
1121 Playpen. 130 Both eve
condition, I yr old
131 1*14

DINETTE SET
4 vinyl armchair*, oval table
1401 Portable Maytag wather
A child t wagon!
331*144
• OINING table 1*0X141 w/1
bench** Solid wood Very
_rtIce * 100 obo 321 4)»a_______
• D O U B L E bed w ith bo*
tprlngt Clean and nice US
_____
11141*4
• E N T E R TAI NM E NT
CENTER with tmoked gtai*
door*, like new 140 312 4331,
Deltona
_
FIVE PIECE P IT GHOUP
Brown, in good condition!!
1100 Maple ROCKER, tat)'
Oak 1 Ih e lt BO O K C A SE
w / g l a t * fr o n t. ISO Old
Druplval. wooden table w a
Chair*!111SO Call 333 f i l l
LARRY'S MART 111 Sanlord
Ave New/Uted turn A appt
Buy/Sell/Trade..........1114113.

Queen Anne Win|bick Chair
124 5 A ntique to ta . pro
lettionally rettored! ISIS 2
plant urn*. 145 ea__
111 1*13
SOFA AND LOVESEAT. bolh
piece* NEW! 1500'best otter
M udSelll 314 1401.anytime
• TWIN tit* bed with m eltreit
and boa tpringt, 1100 130 1115
alter 5 pm______
WE ST ING HOUSE Window A C ,
1100, S ear* Window A C
(11,000 btutl, t i l l and Pro
pane wall furnace with ther
mo*tat. 1115 Call 313 3130
• 41“ octagonal thap* giau top
lablt with bra** bate. 125 Call
31) 4*04

189—Office Supplies
/ E q u ip m e n t___
PANASONIC Word P ro c itu r A
typewriter in one. Great grad
gift 1300 323 1/8/. alter d pm

YOUR PAPER'S RESULTSI"
M i Steer of Sanford w ai
very pltiited! w ith the quick
response to her scheduled
Sanford Herald 10 Day Special
ad announcing the a va if ability
ot fr e t kitten* Something you
need to advertise at lo * rate*
&amp; achieve quick re s u lt*/ Try
our super 10 &amp; 14 Day Special
Rates? Lowest rates for con
seouhve d a y t” run. Cancel
without penalty when result*
arereachedM f

Cl a s s if ie d d e p t .
322 2411

MASTIFF PUPPIES
Wormed, ihot*. tail* t clipped
dew call* clipped 1*0 311 4441
PERSON that adopted Shadow'
male dog In February plea**
contact Debbie al l i t 3141

* ST. B ER N A R D *
Female. * mo* , good with
children I I Calf

. 333 i-IHl

K IM B A L L ORGAN
Enter
talner III. double keyboard
Call 111 4444alter 4PM

223— Miscellaneous
• AEROMOTOR 1 HP Jet Pump
110/140 V A C
w /p r t ttu r *
twitch and gage 145 172 0054
alter 4 PM
____________
■ ANYONE IN TER ESTED in
National Geographic maga
lin e *. Harlequin Romance
book*, or Reader's Digest
Cheap I m a l t * _______
• ATARI HOME COMPUTER
*100. Many t a l r a t • v a i l ,
program, d itk ttte . game*.
•■ Ira charge Call
HI-4444
• BATHROOM shelving unit on
spring loaded pole*, sliding
door* Like new) Paid *15.
asking *11 Call 313 0110
Leave message on an* machine

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CARPET WHOLESALE

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• DRESSES
Sire II 4 11
Brand new *7 a piece Modern
style* Call 404 71* 51*5
• E X E R C Y C LE , motorned"".
*■ c condition *75314 4711
• FOOD PROCESSOR Presto
M innie Maa 4 mot old
Hardly used Work* a* good a*
new i*70 Call 313 4/34
• JUTE Plant Hanger* - 1 3 pot.
I 1 pot. and l with table and
lamp Very qood condition All
lor *45 or will tell separately
Call................. ..
3211044
• LARGE Sear* Cartop Car,lee
(44&gt;34all) Usedonce S50
Phone 111 1147_______

LIVE BLUE CRABS
Call 322-9238
M l DITCH W ITCH in good
condition. For Information
pleat*call M l 4454__________
• M Ai A I W A R R I O R‘ S
SH1KLC Decor’ led cowhide
pure

2lT—Antiques /
Coilectibles

*

Mill Direct, Name Brandt
100% Dupont Slainmasfer
*7 W.'yd
100% nylon pluih. or
Sculptured H I L O . l i t f yd
Mwy 434 4 437, Long wood
131 3322

* J In Kenya! *15
Call M l 1111

203—Livestock and
Pou ltry
TURKEYS CHICKENS
DUCKS 0 U A IL S 4 GEESE.
_______ Call 311 w_w ________
DUCKS. S3 to SlOi GEESE. 15 lo
115 HUBBARD CHICKENS
13
BR O N ZE T U R K E Y S .
t 50 1*4 Wekiva Park Dr .
Sanlord
111 4024

*

MOVING SALE
Household item* 4 hand made
oriental rug* 3114150_______
a PAIR OF 14" bike*, girl * 3 tp,
boy'tlOtp 135 lor both
l i t 7424__________
• POOL TABLE
Irving Kav*
P ro lestion al Tournament
Site 4 l'i &gt; S t'i Hate Need*
new tekt lop *100 Geneva,

313—A u c tio n s
BRIOGES A N T IQ U E S *)!! 2401
10 5 M/Sat • Auction Thurs /pm
3440 Hwy 4 4 W A B 3 4 7 1 A U I/;

215— Boats and
Accessories
FISHING BOAT
14 4 Grumman, ctr coniol*.
25HP electric good trailer
Ready logoi 11.500
330 1733
I* '
I M I H Y D R O S TR E A M
wllOhp Black Max Mercury
Speed prop A accessories
Very Fa*1 15250 _£,a 11111 4141
l i l t A l R G L A S S I f * In
board/outboard w,‘traile r
1400 obo Call 313 2512

THIS WEEK S

•PO R C H SWING FRnM E
Heavy duty 1 Inch pipe *50
Call 331-1144________________
• RAINING CLOCK Old look*
Ilka It '* raining, electric
nitciite, hasoil In it. 115 Call
345-1444
• SEWING MACHINE • Singer
in cabinet w 3 drawer* Good
cond *50 Gene va 344 5443
ST AMP A BLUM 15 yr* old
Best otter over ilOOO Call
314 1414. a*k lor Dale________
■ USED RUUO Air Handler • *
KW electric heal, 14.000 btu*.
I ' l ton unit, *30 Fair condi
lion Call 311 M / 4 _______

'FA IR W A Y MOTOR*
"Homeof *144 Down A Ride"
1*44 US t l 41 Long-wood
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
"BUY HERE! PAY HERE t"

BRING TOUR MONEY’
Giant Sale! Sat 4 til 1 53W
H w yall. (Behind Flea World)

~ CARPORT SALE
Sal and Sun . $/19 A S 2J 9
4 8031 V .a H tfrm o v j Sanford

Friday &amp; Saturday 9AM 4PM
2545 M y rtle Ave (P ark Ave

Trailer P a r k ) ___
2451 Worthington Rd
Maitland F ri Sat, 8 to 4

Lot* o f j r easur e*'
, Sat . 9 4 610 Tomlln*on
th

Ilt ti

M a ry

CraTT*

Clothe*.

furniture..'

Iggtl; jew elry, m ile

GENEVA ESTATE SALE
175 Snow H ill Rd Frl A Sal
4AM 5PM Everything m u*t
go' Fu rnilure A tool* washer
4 dryer LulSOlmi*.- 14/ 524V

'41 TOYOTA 4i4 LOW DOWN
A EZ weekly payment!)
'11 TOYOTA HI LUX TRUCK
GOOD condition. LOW DOWN
payment I EZ weekly payment

Furniture. 22.000 bfu atr ton
dd toner antique dock igt* of
m iu Fr»
Sal 8 to 5 202
aC itru *D r Ra venna Park

M A T I t - Sal.t am to 1 pm ?0a

$

D riftw ood

Ridge i

Lane

3 F armies

fu r n itu r e

ba b y

19th
HP
III
Lk

'.Park
dotnes

th in g *

ITtui-ca! instruments m u

MOVING SALE - F r i A l*» •

Sanford Books baby items,
household- much more!

2 FAMILY YARD SALE”
F ri and Sat May 18 A I t 9 2
915 Oak A»e. Sanford Cleaned
out the attic* Cedar chest
child * desk, linen*, baskets
lamps, furnilure baby item *
and! much m ore'

* 1414 Limited Edition W S 4
p ackage! 54.000 o rig in a l
mile*, factory 4 speed White
with blue decal* Electric
window, door lock*, electric
trunk Windshield wiper de
lay, am /lm cassette. p'». p-b
Runt like new1 GORGEOUS!
*4.700 Call
................. 314*444

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Mont): Down

_______ * a e n in n ________

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Damn
eacept laa. tag. tilt*, etc
'la DELTA U BROUGHAM 4
dr. auto. air. electric window*
and seat*, stereo cassette,
only SIM 24 per month
Call M r Payne. 3111131
'14 ISUZU TROOPER II • 4 dr . 5
tp d . A C . avg m ile *
Eaceltenl condition *7fM
Magic Itutu
333 4344

4

182 Pm ecfe*t Dr Housewares,
p lu m b in g a n d e le c t r i c a l
j j y d w a r * , lo o lf m iu

MOVING SALE
Antique*

fu r n itu r e
la w n
tornilure and more* S a iv 'd r
P a rk . Sanford

OSTEEN ENTERPRISE
COUNTRY BARN SALE
Reed E lll* Rd . Sal Sun A
M ot d a ** boat huga plant*
dump truck lo t* * t m.»c
building fa rm item s' Much
much more For into A d rrc
lion* ,*11311 ta n or l i t a m

999 MONROE HARBOR PL.
O ppovt* Carr age Core

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427 Sunday SAM 4PM Apq/t

' i t ' * N IS S A N K in g C ab .
Eaceltenl cond 5 tpd . a c.
cassette, new tires, 40.000 ml
*4545 Call
317 474)

•GOOD CREDIT
•BAD CREDIT
•NO CREDIT
E v e ry b o d y
R id e s fro m
$ 2 0 0 D ow n
$ 2 5 W eek

^ C R E D IT

3219 N. 17-92 • 1/4 Milo
N. Lako Mary Blvd.
S A N FO R D 3 3 3 -3 1 2 3
O R LA N D O 4 2 3 -3 0 0 8

MON FRI 10 07- 700
SAT go. CLOSED SUN

M on. - F ri. 1) - 7, Sat. 8 • 5

HANK FINANCING
qUAUTY USED CARS
H A H ( iA IN

• 424*07 .............

9^43
89 TOYOTACAMERY $9943
89 DODGECARAVAN $OQQO
•434*1*........... 9 9 9 9
W h en you buy A vis you get pro fraction you can co un t on the rem a in d er of the un exp lred
m jn u f.ic lu r e r %w .irr.in iy c o v e ra g e rff no jd d itio n a l cost On m o^t cars, you g e l co v e ra g e
for 50 000, 6 0 .0 0 0 or /0 00 0 to tal vehicle od o m ete r m iles And c o m p re h e n s iv e se rvice
plans are also a v a ila b le A ik for details

M-F 9-9. Sal. &amp;6, Sun. 12-5
5575 S. Hwy. 17*92, Casselberry

AC. 5 SPEED

HATCHBACK. AUTO. A.C

$2877

$1995

84 OLOS
CUTLASS

79 FORD
BRONCO 4X4

86 FORD
TEM PO LX

2 DOOM

AUTO. AC. 400 EK*G

ALL POWER AUTO . AC

$2748 $2988

BANK

MINCER MOTORS

FINANCING

1309 S French Ave &amp; 4000 E Hwy 46. Sanlord

SS0 Dn^$B8.52a Mo.* '
88 HYUNDAI

AUTO . V a. AC

$688

$1477

p ,u a :

ABSOLUTE — to th e I-ust &amp; H ighest Bidder!
a t

6 :3 0

$ 2 15 0
83 CHEVY CAVALIER S.W.

$50 Dn./$126.29 a Mo.*
87 DO DG E C H A R G E R

REBUILT ENGINE

54700 to Fla z 48 Mos @ 13.10% APR

$50 Dn./$147.53 a Mo.*
' 88 PONTIAC 6000

$50 Dn./$158.54 a M o /
87 C U T L A S S C IE R R A

56500 to Fin. * 60 Mos (§&gt; 12.9% APR,

$5900 to Fia x48 Mos. @ 13.10% APR

$50 Dn./$126.29 a M o /
87 ISUZU PICKUP

79 M AZD A RX 7

S4700 lo F la x 48 Mos. @ 13 .1 0 % A P R

SUN ROOF!

$2300
81 M E R C U R Y C O U G A R

$50 Dn./$294.30 a M o /
86 FORD BRONCO

LOW MILES!

89850 lo Fla x42 Mos. @ 13.25% APR

$50 Dn./$195.65a M o /
84 LINCOLN TOWN CAR

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$50 Dn./$117.38 a M o /
85 PLY M O U TH R ELIA N T
S3450 10 Fin. x 36 Mos. @ 13.70% A P R
$2460
83 NISSAN PICKUP
RUNS GREAT!!

$4900 lo Fin. x 30 Mos. @14.5% APR

S5300 to Fla x 42 Mos. @ 13.25% APR
* TAX A TAG *

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Sell No
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Now (lure t* a place to build your dream hom e— Whippoorwill Subdivision. Sanford,
Tin* community f. conveniently located li&gt;r ca*y accv*» lo (Hlando or the Ca*l Coa&gt;t
It i* heautilully land&gt;cj|vd t&lt; theoiersU eil woodctl hom eslto are thick with
Mature Soutlicm Oak* Vi-.it our licenced reprcsenlalivg on site lor detail*
Preview; Saturday. May 11 L Tuesday. M jy 22 from 10 am lo 5pm
H ired inn* Hwy 17-02 North to Airport lilvd , Last to McllonvtUe Ave. Norlli to
WhippLorwiil Subdivision and to o n Toq Tk i A u n io * 5n,v&gt;.'

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NICE LOOKING!

Q Q CHEVY CAVALIER $11
(1 J Aulo , Air.
T I 1
W W AM/FM Gtoroo
■\

23 RESIDENTIAL LOTS W hippoorwill Subdivision

F rc o C o

$2500
83 PONTIAC FIREBIRD

S3900 to Fin. * 60 Mos @ 12 9% APR

$2995

2 DOOM. AUTOMATIC

BUY
HERE
PAY
HERE

321 -2993 or 321-1450

76 FORD
G R A N A D A PLUS

78 BUICK
LESABRE C U STO M

D tirtA / s i O tfitA sU k liL i/

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80 TOYO TA
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CAR
AVIS SALES

331-3837

3190 Hwy. 17-92
LO NGW OOD

83 NISSAN NX
PULSAR TU R B O

£ * 'it r

$OQQQ

89 BUICK It SABRE $

324-1311

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89 OLDSCIERA

- WE HUY CARS -

MOTORS

6J 3 5 S E M

u c t io n e e r s

89 PORT. GRANDFRIZ ^

89 DODGE DYNASTY tQ Q Q Q

$50 Dn./$158.35 a M o /
86 DO D G E VAN, 3/4 TON

Hourti:

H lG G E N B O T H A M b T '

89 CHEV. CELEBRITY

Since the corporate employee* ol Avt* Inc bought the com
pony, we ve got a bigger intertsl than ever In pleasing you
That * why we oiler great buy* on al the late model, well
equipped used cars we sell Come check these and more

FARM TRACTORS

Black with red pin stripe,
almost new with only 16.000
m iftil 5 speed air, T Top.
A lp in e stereo R ece iv e d
company car Driven by a
married mother, 19,500 firm
Cal l 123 29/4, Lake Mary area

r;Y

$7999

90 CHEV. CAVALIERS

BY OWNER.

14 U IE O IN STOCK
ALL SIZES! ALL PRICESI
Maitland Tractor A tqulpment
'•m l. N ol Maitland
Interchange on 17*1
*34 7111

Six C om m erclal/Industrial Lots will be Sold

A

FOR SALE

237—Tractors and
_
T ra ile rs __

’ 88 NISSAN PULSAR NX

PLUS

JUNK CARS REMOVED
______ FR E E 313 I 7&lt;4
(ITap Dollars* Paid tor junk
car*, truck*. 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call 323 5444

’78 FORD VAN
Automatic, good condition.
good h r * *^*4001irmt H I 5510

Eac cond Low m il**! M u*l
sell *3 800obo Cal I 111 0173
17 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE
auto. A C. ail power, seven
passenger, miles good *10.448
Magic l*uiu__________ 373 4144

-Y

JUNK CAR* REMOVE D
NOCHaRGE
__ _______ 123 4377__

‘ 6548

With camper lop MOO
________ Call 314 1731
'71 DOOGE 4*4 - Auto., air, p/b.
Ilk* new 14 3* RVT's Runt
gaodl Another compl. cab A
bed goes w /ttt *1,100 3)0 ) 1*4

snu.ibli- ft&gt;r Showroom, Warehouses or t ile Manufacturing are In ((real Central Da
Location. Call now for a FULL Inhirtnalion packet or visit our lie. rej&gt;. un -lie. Situ In­
spection: T h u r, M ay 17 from: 12 to 6pm ami on Tucs., May 22 (root: 10am lo 5pm
Direction*: I I thru Orlando U I Icalhrow. C»it al SR -16A, I leail S. to A irp o rt lilvd., Turn
...
Right tv to IM)I Airport lilvd. L o o k F or m e A u c tio n S icks .' ,

5 F A M IL IE S Saturday Only 9
to 5 2625 2623 262' H artw ell
A *e &lt;behind Cap'am O %i

w F T A w o p T ir iT T ^ c k T d
ceri truck*' WE SELL guar
•nteed uted part* AA AUTO
SALVAGE 4f DeBery. 4M 4404

CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK '47.
Real good condition, mech
sound' *1,500 Call 771 1)40

PRIME COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES
Two Improved Parcels with AAA Rented Tenants!

N e a r I 4 A 434 b e h i n d
Saniando MffhodiSt Church
Sat . lA M to 4PM
Toots,
d r e is e r *
w o rk b e n c h e s
a r c h i t e c t ' i s u p p lie s D id
printer * cam era, new tan,
indoor outdoor rug A m ltc

Wanted_____

235—Trucks /
Bu s e s /V a n s

AT 11 AM
F riday . M ay 2 5
Sanford Commerce Park on Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL

T u m m y , M ay 25

243—Junk Cars

MOTORHOME - Eaec Class A.
37 t t . air. sleep* 4. cen Vac
*13 400 Call 447 7*50 444 4145
• TP TVE L TRA ILER SPARE
TIRE . TOO 15 I PLy Brackett
A Cover Included! All new!
1 &gt; c«lt
37) 4444

*

•82 CADILLAC "

" US!

241— R ecreational
Vehicles / Campers

238—Vehicles

'88 TOYOTA CELICA
ALL TRAC TURBO! Limited
production model! Loaded!
NO MONEY DOWN! Assume
remaining 3t lease payment*
Owner will a ttitl with first 12
month*! Call................474 M l)

14M TOYOTA CELICA ST •
5 ip d . A C, Baby B lue
E acellent cond *7444
Magic l* u iu ....................313 4144

except tan, tag, title, etc
18 PONTIAC LIM A N S
5
speed. 2 dr, sport model with
itereo. only S119 -10 per month
Call M r Payne. 323 2123
17 ISUZU TROOPER II 4 dr '
L S pkg . 5 spd A C
Tu
Tone painf. excellent cond
t t f t M jf ic liu lu , 323 6244

* 315 Nebtttlu longwood #

664 St John % Rk#er Dr Sanford
p l a c e ' n « a f Lb
Mary
Bind 42/Ji i f * m 111 saie* WUs*
&gt;terns arm more Sal I 4

87 TOYOTA CAM RVSW LE
A/C. PW. PL. tilt, cruis*.
stereo tape Low m il**. Like
new! 14.750/otler
Call..................................4M01M

eacept taa, lag title, etc
M PLYMOUTH RELIANT 4
dr, auto. air. power steering
power brakes, stereol Only
*114 Uperm onlh
Call M r Payne. 333 3173
itli'H O N D A ACCORD
Auto
A /C . 14.000 m iles E a tra
clean............................... *14*4
Magic l i u t u ______
311 *144
1411 PONTIAC PHOENIX
4
door, ] tone air, PS. PB,
dtereo. automatic. 1 owner.
very nice *1,450445 3011______

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Mone; Down

with 17 • 10 Fla rm attached
Also included a 4 a 10 shed
with jhelve* On lot in nice
R V Resort Park Call 1)3
(041 alter 5 pm or week end*

84 AUDI 5000 S
Loaded! Auto, eaceltenl con
dllionl Luaury at a tow priest
*4,400 _________ Call *40 1411

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down

Longwood

27' ROUS INTERNATIONAL

44 YAMAHA VIRAGO V Twin
TOOcc. super low m i . Shalt
drive. *1400 obo Call 111 *4*7

OVER 1544 Worth a l S ta rt
T r a c to r a t ta c h m e n t* In
excellent condition lor ttlOl
Include* m anual*, 3 point
hitch. 40" dltc harrow and 10"
plow 114 Wekiva Park. San
ford or call 111 U34

1974 CHEVY PICK UP

eacept laa. tag. title, etc
'11 FORD TEMPO Auto. air.
p o w e r w in d o w *, s te re o
cassette, cruise control and
till wheel! Only *144 50/mo
Call M r Payne. 113 1123
• PUBLIC AUTO AUC TIO N *
EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:34PM
OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy. 41. Daytona Beach

Eac cond . a g to /a lr lilt,
cruise. 4 dr . &gt;1K ortg m i .
ll.aOOHrm!
373 4045 eves

Safurdtty, 8AM
* Men's A
women s clothe*, mi sc house
&lt; J *. • . t-.if:,
2813 G r o v e D r
S a n fo r d
IWoodmere Park Subd vtitonl
Proceeds to fc-neftt Southern
Baptist Home Missions Sat
urday. M a * &gt; *

234—
Im p o rt Cars
and Trucks

PONTIAC TRANS AM

*1 4 tip Per Roll
Call................................... 444 4100
• XYLOPHONE TABLE TOP •
I I in long, like new Sell* lor
*44. Asking *40 Call
111 444*
14 FORD MUSTANG &lt; speed
*400 or best oiler, 7 PIECE
DRUM SET. *300
or best
oiler. APACHE CAMPER.
*150 or best oiler 3 solid pine
chetlt. 150 ea Cali 344 4437.
ask tor Shirtev______________

105 RAMBLEWOOD DR
S a t. 8
5 Lot* of clothes.
__ trampoline m ltc dishes, ere

Call before 4AM or alter 4PM
113 143)____________________
*V A N *F A T dk, blue vqiw r
Slightly uted. 110 Call 314
4153

'11 OOOGE TRUCK - Will lake
cadi or weekly payment
Atk ter Cralger Steve. I l l 1144

WALLCOVERING CLOSEOUT

2625 S. LAUREL AV. Sjnfotd

LARGE 3 IAMILY SALE
j

Saturday &amp; Sunday May
A 20th Table saw*. 8
compressors, a»r gun*, etc
H a ile Bivd Sanlord (Off
M iify 01 veil

Y A R D SALE
SATURDAY
ONLY 9 &gt; 103 Temple Dr

ENGLISH ESTATES

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SA TU RD A Y O N L Y 1700 W Itt
Street Frost proof treerer,
n e w t e l o l d is h e s , n e w
cookware, silverw are, hand
pieced quilt lop 3 shade tree*
A lo lio t m uc._______________

TOOL SALE

Dishes. clothes, Shop Vac tool*,
bird bath and much more

i

Picture*, antique* doll* book*,
clothing
la rg e v a rie ty ot
items Frid ay and Saturday.
4 7 101 Id y ll* i Ide D r, San lord

CHEVETTE MOTOR

' I t T BIRD - Only *100 DOWN 4
EZ weekly payment 11

’80 CHRYSLER IE BARON
ALLEY GARAGE SALE

233—
Auto Parts
/ Accessories

'M CHEVETTE *100 DOWN 4
LOW weekly payment! I

2 3 1 -C a rs

F u rn itu re , dishes, loot*
clothe*, etc 1*1* S Sanlord
Ave. Saturday Only 110 4

Llk* new 41.000 ml *4445
Call » 1 *174

eacept lea. tag. title, .tc.
‘17 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 dr. auto. air. stereo cassette
w ith d riv e r controls, t ill
wheel, cruise control, power
window * and te a t*, only
*324 55 per month
Call Mr. Peyne, 113 1111

344 1141

WANTED Old Florida License
Plate*, especially porcelain,
a n d o ld C o c a C o la
memorabilia M r Bevan
__________ 111 1894__________

1914 HONDA ACCORD

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No M tM f Ow n

„ 741 — R ecreatirtnal &lt;
Vehicles / Campers

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

237— Tractors and
T ra ile rs

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Phony vitamins are
cause for concern
D B A ! D R . O O T T i Please
comment on substances claimed
by health-food advocates to be
"vitamins."
D E A R R E A D E R : H eal
vitamins are trace elements
essential to human metabolism.
In the past, non-vltamlns or
phony v itam in s have been
touted to cure various ailments.
Such substances Include:
Vitamin BT Is not a vitamin
and Is abundant In animal (Is­
sue. More familiarly known as
carnitine. It was discovered In
1948 and was originally believed
to be a vitamin: subsequent
scientific studies have proved
that is not a dietary essential.
Vitamin P Is not a vitamin.
The designation "vitamin" was
withdrawn when the compound,
now recognized as a mixture
called bioflavonoids, was discov­
ered not to be essential for
humans. Bioflavonoids were dis­
covered In 1930 and. at that
time, were believed to cure
scurvy and help prevent colds
and llu. These claims have not
been substantiated by scientific
testing.
Vitamin 0 Is a substance that
purportedly aids blood coagula­
tion. It Is not now recognized as
a v itam in or an e sse n tia l
nutrient.
Vitamin U. known by the
chemical name mctanolc acid,
has no known metabolic func­
tion. It Is not now recognized as
a vitamin, ulthough It wns. upon
Its discovery, thought to cure
ulcers.
Vitamin B-15. known by the
chemical name pnngeinic acid.
Is neither a vitamin nor a
nutrient. It was cU« overed In
1949. and Its Investigators
claimed that It played a role In
reproduction and was useful In
treating a wide variety of condi­
tions Including heart disease,
glaucoma and liver inflamma­
tion. Reputable scientific studies
have proved that It has no
known role In treating Illness or
maintaining health.
Vitamin B-17 flaetrlle) a sub­
stance extracted from apricot
pits, enjoyed short-lived popular­
ity a few years ago as a cure for
cancer. No reputable scientific

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study has shown any benefit
from It. In fact, because lactrlle
contains cyanide. It has caused
cyanide poisoning In patients.
It's all too easy for u n ­
scrupulous promoters to pin the
label "vitamin" on any quack
cure. The alert consumer should
shy away from unsupported
health claims, reserving rcul
v ita m in s for th e ir proven
benefits — and only in the

recommended doses.
To give you additional In­
formation. I am sending you n
free copy of my Health Report
"Fads I — Vitamins and Miner­
als."

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By Jam es Jacoby
Ma n y p l a y e r s u s e t h e
two-over-onc game force. In
which the responder to an
opening bid commits his side to
u game contract when he bids a
new suit at the two-level. So in
today's deal North's response of
two hearts alerted South that
they were on their way to game.
North’s raise to three spades set
the trump suit. Four clubs and
four diamonds were cue-bids,
a n d th e re d o u b le o f four
diamonds showed second-round
control In that suit. That made It
easy for North to ask for aces.
Since they were playing keycard Blackwood. South's re­
sponse of five spades showed
two of the five key cards, plus
the queen of spades. The play
w a s e a s y . D e c la r e r w on
dummy's ace of diamonds and

played two rounds of trumps
and then the K-Q of clubs. He
rulTcd u diamond, discarded a
diamond from dummy on the
ace of clubs, and then led a heart
to dummy's 10. East had to win
the queen and cither lead a heart
away from his king or give
declarer a stuff and a niff for his
contract. East had no way of
knowing, hut he would have
been better served If he had not
doubled diamo:ids. If West could
be persuaded to try a heart for
his opening lead, the slam would
fall. And In the absence of any
other bidding action by East, the
double of a final slam contract
would ask partner to lead the
first suit bid by dummy. But If
South held J-6 of hearts and two
little diamonds, the diamond
lead would be needed to defeat
the slam.

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THURSDAY

April 26, 1990

S a n f o rd H e r a ld
Boating bill sinks
82nd Year, No. 211— Sanford, Florida

N E W S D IG E S T

Speed lim it proposals
left dead in the w ater

Delinquent tax Hat Inside
A list of Seminole County delinquent property
xea appear* Inaide today'* edition. The Hat will
appear each Thursday for the next two week*.

□ Sports
Cards taka junior laagua laad
SA N FO K I) — Craig Merkerson tossed ■
five-hitter and struck out 10 as the Knights of
Columbus Cardinals bested the Rotary Royals
13-3 and took over sole possession of first place
In the Sanford Recreation Department Junior
Major I la seball leagu e at Chase Park Wednes­
day.
•
In the other g im r. the Momc Club Pirates
knocked the Klwanls Club Orioles out of a share
of first place with a 17-8 triumph.
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TALLAHASSEE — A Florida Senate punrl
scuttled a rail o f boating safety bills Wednesday,
causing speculation that any measures Ihls year
lo create a boat operator's license or statewide
speed limits arc dead In the water.
The S-3 vole by the Senate Natural Resources
Committee came as a surprise lo both supporters
and opponents o f the measure, who said the
boating safety package's fair Is now uncertain.
Although a similar m easu re Is succesafully
making Us way through the House, the bill's

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sponsor said Wednesday's vole effectively killed
the bill.
"That's it for this year." said Sen. Tom
McPherson. D-Fort Lauderdale, who ulao chairs
the Natural ResourcesCommlllre.
Bui other supporters o f the measure, like stutr
Department of Natural Resources chief Tom
Gardner, said the measure still had a chance.
"Apparently there are still some concerns that
have to be addressed, but there is overall
support." Gardner said after the lopsided de­
cision to kill the bill. "W e 'v e still gol a hill
moving In the House."
Even If the House hill Is approved. It must still
go bark before the Senate Natural Resourres
Committee — where opposition Is strongest.
The measure was written by House and Senate
mrmbrr*. DNR officials snd representatives from

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and
the Cabinet last fall requested boating safely
guidelines.
T h r package would have established a
statewide night-time speed limit of 25 mph In all
stale waters within U-mlle o f shoreline and
would have required vessel operator's licenses
and safety courses. Boaters over age 12 who
drove boats with 20 horsepower motors would be
required to obtain a license.
Backers o f thr package of bills said reduced
speeds and other measures would have reduced
boating deaths and helped protect endangered
manatees.
But critics drew support from thousands of
boaters and ouldoorsmrn statewide. They com­
plained that restrictions would have ruined water
skiing and other outdoor activities.

State says
no to Wekiva
development

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NBA playoffs bagln tonight
The NBA playofTs begin tonight with defend­
ing cham pion Detroit taking on Indiana.
Philadelphia tangling with upstart Cleveland
and Boston going against Patrick Ewing and the
New York Knlcka.
A complete preview o f the road to NBA
supremacy appears inside.

Herald staff writer

□ Florida
Suapoct klllad by FBI agants
MIAMI — A drug suspect was killed and an
FBI agent was grazed by a bullet during a
shootout that ended when police and FBI agents
blitzed a southwest Miami home with tear gas
C*Aty T e a s t**^ shots were fired during the
five-hour selgc. which began when police and
the FBI attempted to search the home in the
affluent Kendall neighborhood. They had ar­
rested several people and seized cocaine from
their car* as the suspects left the home, police
said.
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Talaacopa 'comas to Ilfs'
With the Hubble apace telescope successfully
deployed, the crew o f the space shuttle
Discovery were slicking cloae by Just In case
trouble developed with the Instrument once It Is
activated today by engineers on the ground.
The telescope is scheduled to "com e to life"
sometime this afternoon when scientists open
the near-perfect lens on the device and begin the
lung, complicated process of focusing the
Instrument.

Bomb scar* Just PGA pasaaa
WINTER PARK - A 57-yearold rural Winter
Park man called the Seminole County bomb
squad to his home when he found a suspicious
package In his mall Wednesday night.
The package was small, but thick and heavy,
and the man thuught he felt a wire inside the
envelope. He reportedly said he thought a man
he had a civil diipute with three year* ago might
be seeking revenge.
*
Lt. Marly LaBrusciano and deputy David
Smith opened the mall in question and found
tw o pass booklets to a Professional O olf
Association tournament, deputies reported.

Two dlo In traffic aeddont
OVIEDO — Two men were killed at about 9:30
p.m. Wednesday when their vehicles collided
head-on east o f Oriedo.
Dead are Bradky James Daufenbch, 38. 306
N. Hawthorne St.. Winter Springs; and Tony
Lowell Bhaffer. 39. o f Orlando. A paaarngrr In
Shaffer's OMC van. Daryl Raffleld. 38. of
Christmas, was treated and released from
Winter Par* Korpttal. a Florida Highway Patrol
pickup truck was traveling north on State Road
419. when, for an unknown rmaon. tt i-------- *
Into the path o f Shaffer's southbound van

From staff reports

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Cigar and warming
Mostly sunny with
the high In the upper
8 0 s.

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She's In the money
Eunice Foster of Sanford receive* a check for $25,000
from Bruce Thompson, circulation manager for the
M cFadden Publishing Group, which print*

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Get your spare change ready;
board adopts expressway tolls
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A #4 K o l t l i o o n
Homeowner I left
between
a rock and a hard place

U n m o A u m a r

SANFORD — A slx-mllc Hip for people driving on the
Seminole County Expressway from Sanford will coat
twice us much a* *omconc driving *lx mile* aouth on
Ihe expressway front Winter Spririg*.
Seminole County Expressway Authority member*
Wednesday adopted tolls for Ihe expressway, now
expected lo be under construction by December.
Authority members authorized a May 20 advertisement
for bids, to be opened July 16.
The driver's cost o f Ihe entire 12-mllc trip either
north or south between U.S. Highway 17-92 or Lake
Mary Boulevard and Slate Road 420 will be 81.50.
However, an approximately slx-mlle Irtp from U.S.
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Herald »teH writer________________________________

S A N F O R D - T h e S e m in o le County
Expressway Authority's plana to "Cut-track'
construction of the 12-mile road this December
raised the Ire o f one resident Wednesday whose
home will be demolished for the road.
Expressway Director Ocrald Brinton said If
8158.3 million In bonds are sold in August as
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Herald staff wrttar

LAKE MARY - In 1985 a
9-year-old gtri named Shelly
Avila stood with a botte In her
hands at the ed#f of the Atlantic
Ocean near the the small New
England town of Dartmouth.
Maas. The bottle was empty but
for the mesas#- o f hope and
frien d sh ip scraw led In Ihe
child's handwriting on a piece
o f paper sealed Inside.
Shelly liked soccer, raising
her rabbits and playing at Ihe
beach In the summer.
W e know these things
because almost four year* later.
Robert Nunziata. a Lake Mary
High School student on vaca­
tion In Daytona Beach, plucked
a bottle from the ocean and took
the message sealed Inside to his
limnology teacher Kathy Ford.
Ford did not want to seem
ungrateful or unappreciative of
the message that was sent, but
there was something more Im­
portant (o be said.
Limnology la Ihe study of
bodies o f fresh water, but Ford
sees her lob as tryIng to Instill In
her students respect and care
for the creatures of salt water
environs as well as those in
fresh water.

□Bee Battle, tafe BA_______

S U B SC R IB E TO

distribute* 'True 8lory‘ magazine. Foeler wee the
grand prize winner In e recent promotion sponsored
by the magazine and Ha parent publishing company.

SANFORD — Gov. Bob Martinez
and the Cabinet have blocked Sem ­
inole County'* efforts lo allow a
commercial site within a mile from
Ihe Wekiva River on Stale Road 46.
the first lime the Male has blocked
development near Ihe river sup­
ported by the county.
Tuesday, Martinez and the Cabi­
net overruled the county and a state
hearing officer to aay nothing other
than one home lo the acre should lie
built under the county's suburban
estates land use classification on Ihe
approximately five acres flanking
Longwood-Markham Road south o f
SR 46. The Cbblnct ordered the
county to rezone the property from
commercial lo suburban estates.
Assistant County Attorney Lonnie
Groot. who pleaded the county's
position, said the decision Is contra­
dictory because the county ha* no
land use or zoning classification
that restricts development to only
home*. Groot said the suburban
estates classification requires homes
lo be bull! on one-acre or larger lota,
but also allows churches, schools
and awlne farms
"T h ey are ordering a land use

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Fire damage
(Lett to right! Sanford flrstightsrs Richard Cohan, Ray
Pickladmar and Wick Ellarba remove burned material
from an apartment following a blaze that official* say

was causad by a leaky
located on W. 10th St.,
wa* hurt In ths blaza.

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the 8 H A office. No one

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FBI agents
blitz horns,
kill suspect

HR# work* Blin d In child abuts ease
BARTOW — A Jury acquitted Wednesday a welfare.
eaaawoilMr accused of SuUnfl ts report child abuse three months
before a 2-year-old boy died after he was dunked headfirst tn a
toilet and beaten with pillows.
A Polk County Circuit Court Jury of three men and three
women SsUberated for only an hour before acquitting Shirley
Dubolss, 49, of falling to report child abuse, a second-degree
misdemeanor. In the case of Bradke McQce. Lakeland, wnoss
death last summer led to reforms tn the state's handling of child

shootout (hat ended when p^tce
and FBI agen ts b ll t i e d a
southwest Miami home with tear
gas early Thurstfcy.
At leaat 40 Hurts were fired
during the five hour edge, srblch
began when pofice ana the FBI
attempted to search the hems tn
t h a T ffliie a t K e n d a ll
neighborhood. They had ar&gt;

- Dubrtas was one of four state Health and Rehabilitative
Sendees workers Indicted on charges of foiling to report abuse in
the McOee case and the second to be acquitted. A third worker is
awaiting trial and charges against the fourth were dropped.
They were the first state welfare workers tn Florida ever to face
criminal charges tn a child abuse case. If convicted. Duboiae
would have faced up to 00 days in Jail.

Police mistakenly shoot soouitty ofhoer
MIAMI — A night watchman was accidentally shot tn the
ahoulder early Wednesday by
chasing a robbery suspect
through a railroad yard.
OabrM Castellan. 33, was hit In the right ahoulder by notice,
who said he pointed a short-barrel shotgun at them. He was
"You could see the flashes of
UghL" said Tony Perea. 18, who
wsicnea irovn re# nom# bctoh
the street.

robot arm to suocessfutty deploy tho 1Won

mtnorpmbtemo w ith o o odor ponol.
on the right aide. Just below his
b u l l e t p r o o f va st, an FBI
spokesman said.
He was cornrtoua and alert
when airlifted to Jackson Memo­
rial Hospital, where he was
treated and wleamd.
forts to five a Jammed solar
“He la m jr lucky, aald FBI
panel that delayed the tnatru- spokesman Chris Bwe
ment's launch and nearly rePolice turned back after the
s u i t e d In an e m e r g e n c y shooting and attempted to
aoacswalh to get the solar power persuade the awpcct to surrenworking property before the tele- der.
■cope's Batteries ran down.
The neighborhood was corBulllvan and McCandleaa, dotted off and neighbors were
decked out tn bulky white warned to stay inside. Search
spsceauMa. watted Iqatds Ota- dogs were brought to search for
covery'e airlock, poised to ven- othf r possible sinpecti.
out to attempt repairs. But
tarty Thursday, about five
•minute radio commands hours after the seifs began, the
from lbs ground finally caused officers flooded the house with
the solar panel to open.
irargn then went imfcts and
A few minutes later the 31,8 found the dead man. A ^ n U and
billion Hubble was released Info officers were atll at the sue early
apace.
Thursday.

Specs telescope deployed; shuttle
stays nearby In csss of problemsCAPE CANAVERAL — The

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Study shows doctors are more likely to report
pregnant
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no preferences according to race or
status." be said.
landless aald the study waa can
women who received prenatal ears at one of five
public HfoV* In Flnefiaa County and fiom 813
women who vtalted private practttfoosrs la the
county.
Pinellas County, where St. Petersburg and
Clearwater are located. Is Florida's moat
densely populated and developed county, with
■ minority population of 9 percent.

reported evtdenoe af drug use in new Mack
mothers to authorities at a rata 10 tiroes that
Car white mothers.
Landless said the results of the study, which
appeared In The New England Journal of
Medicine, have bread ImpUcaOooa for atates

Fifty-three percent of the women who went to
the public clinics bad annual incomes below
tlBAOOand 44 percent ware Mack. In contrast,
nearly SO percent of them who went to private
obstetricians bad Incomes above 818X100 and
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EDITORIALS

An overdue honor
Twenty-two yenra after the U M
Pueblo
waa aetoed by Worth Korea, the vcaael a
crewmen are to receive ofltctol recognition for
theta- Buffering during 11 monthe o f brutal
im prisonm ent N est month, at a lUltdreap
public p w n n ld U an o f new module honoring
fromer prfoonera at w ar, a kmg-eUndtaig
Injuatloe arin Itaaly b e corrected.

conditioned garaora becauae the sealed windows
to their r a e t p n ^ u lead to heat buildup that
wtd deetmy their eenatttve electronics system*
(Than M ia , that might not matter becauae the
B-t'e avionics haven't been flight-tested either —
and won’t be until nett year.l
project'to Its coat ovemtns. TtETprice of the
avionics. for Instance, haa tripled In the peat
three yean — horn 01.9 billion to 08.7 billion.
The price of the full 131-plane fleet waa
aattanatad at 180.1 button aa recently ea 1906.

In 1000, 300 men w ere aummoned to the
Marine Corpa Recruit Depot In Son Diego to
receive the naU on'a ftrat bronae aenrlce
medolo honoring PO W a captured durin g
W orld W a r II and tbo Korean and Vietnam

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APOPKA - friends of the
Weklva, Inc., will 'present
A w in n to D m pDopw w h o nmwe
made slgsllteant contributions
U&gt; protection at the Wefciva River
over the Met year tomorrow at T
p.m. at Townsend's plantation.
State Road 4M . Apanks.
Tom Pelham, Florida De­
partment of Conmunlty Affairs
IDCA) secretary, wtU receive the
River Otter Award, which was
liven Ip Gov. Rob Martinet Mat
year.
Others to he honored a n
developer Maury Cartan John
Hanklnaon of the St. Johns River
Water Management District!
James fa n and Paul Brndehaw
of DCAi attorney Duke Woodson;
Seminole County environmental
studies teacher Pat Burkett;
Lake County Commissioner
Richard Swarta: and the Orlando
Sentinel.

that doesn't exM ." Drool said.
“I think they're wrong aa a
matter of law and ns a matter of
public policy. tmrnlleWy. the
governor and fhhtnci became a
building perms clerk In their

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�•A — Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Thursday, April 28, 1990

Secretary of Year selection Friday
By J. H U O U Y DILLINO
Herald stall writer

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SANFORD — Tlir iinmlnallon* nrr In lor
ihr Grraier Sanford Chandler of Commerce
Secretary of Iltc Yrur eonlest. Tlir winner
will lx* iionoml durian a lunrliron minorrow at niMin ai Tlmnrunn Country Club.
Koliln Chapman, co-anchor o( tlu* 11 p m.
newscast on WESII-Chaimel 2. will lx- I hi*
Kumt speaker al Ihr lunrliron.
T lir Srrrrtary of Ihr Year nomination*!
arc:
• Teresa Baldwin. Tlu* Briar Cor|Ninillon.
nominated by Mlrbarl J. Good. president

• l.rrdr Carrtlr. Srmlliolr Commuillly
C o 11 r k r . n o m i n a t e d h v I. a u r a

Srbrnurrborn. EnKlIsh Drpartmrnl
• Irene OolKnrr. Srm lliolr County Port
Authorlly. nominated by Omuls OolKnrr.
admlnlstralorof the authority
• J a n O o n a b o c . C l i y o f S a n fo r d ,
nomlnalrd by Prank Faison. Sanford rlly
manaKrr
• K v r ly n O o n n r lly . T h r P o r r s l.
nominated by OotiKlas Itursb. Istard of
dlrrrtors
• I'liyllis K vrrrll. Srnilnolr County School
Boartl. nomlnalrd by Ernest Cowlry. rlilrf
ni'Kotlalor
• HI.line Plt/Krrald. Kxrrpllolial Educalion Or|&gt;artmrnt ol OranKr County Schools
•Joan n r GrcKory. Motrllltr By Invararr.
nom inated bv C hristopher C. Allard.

Survey shows
women feel job
discrimination

division vlrr president o f operations
• Sandl Malsak. Florida State Attorney's
Office, nominated by Stephrn I'lolnlck. chief
ofo|&gt;rratlons
• l.annlr Myers. Florida C ooprrntlvr
Extension Service. nominated by llrlay K.
Yudav. county extension dlrrclor
• Connie Burner. Ilelfrr Project Intern.ttlonal. nominated by Bill E. Beck, director
• Eva Sbrlion. Grnmkow Funeral Home,
nominated by Bette H. Uramkow
• J o yce Thom pson, u llo rn ry Jam es
Barks, nominated by Barks
Tickets arc available al $10 |K-r person at
tlir chamber or AAA Employmrnl A kciicv.
700 \V. 25th SI. Tickets an* limited lo thr
first IOO|K*oplc.

D U B L I N . O h io M ore
employers are jiayliiK s&lt;-cretarles
accorrllriK to wiial they do rather
Ilian who they work for. says a
compensation consultant, but
It's KrtllnK more riKIleult lo hire
and keep them.
On the occasion of national
s e c r e t a r y 's d a y l o b s r r v r d
elsewhere on Wcrlnesdayl. comlianlrs mlKlil consider ways to
keep the able secretaries they
have.

ImprovInK secretarial KradlnK
practices can ward off lm|K*n&lt;iinK labor sbortaKes and can

slatilll/i- esrnlatlliK waK(‘ rates,
says Kll/ulx-th Fried, president
of N'.E. Fried and Assoclalrs Inc.
In a recent survey of some 000
companies In the Untied States
and Canada. Frlrd found that
JO.7 |M-rrrnt ol employers said
t h e y s c i p a y s c a le s fo r
secretaries accordluK to the Job
eontrnl. uji Irom Ibe 2!».I |x-rcent who did so In her llrst
survey two years uk&lt;&gt;.
In iOHH. -10.0 pcrernl of the
employers said they Knitted aci 'oh IIok to Hie level of manaKrr
to whom Hie secretary rc|mrtrd.
In IOHO. that evaluation process
drop|M-d lo 32 percent.

More employers also are comblnlliK the two processes. Two
years aKo. 14.0 |&gt;eroeiit ol the
employers used such a combln.ilnn. compared with 20.3
percent In l OIK).
The dual evaluation methiNl

allows Job content to determine
pay KTudes for low er-level
secretaries, but reverts lo u strict
orKanl/atlonul level uppmarh lor
those reiKiriltiK to senior limnaKcment. said Fried.
"T h e move to more content*
basr-d systems s«*nds a stmnK
lliessaKc." Fried said. "These
system s dlreetly reward Incrrasiuu skill anti responsibility

$32,829 1986 median

income
NEW YORK IUI'1) - After
20 years of sexual and social
revolution. American women
say Ihcy still experience Job
discrimination and feel stress
trylnK fo balance careers and
family life, a siu-vey reported.
T lir |toll of 3.0CK) women
across the muntry by the
R o p e r O rK n n l/ .a llo n fo r
VlrKInla Slims a lv i reflected
an In c r r a s ln K t o le r a n c e
toward rxtra-marllal sex and
children outsldeof mnrrlnKr.
It also showed that women's
opinions of men have drop|ied
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f
t
considerably.
Female
Marnod
Malo
In l!)7(), the "Y o u 've Come
couplos bonded bonded
u lainK Way. Baby" clKarclle
families families
manufacturers commissioned
Family lyp.
lauds Harris and Associates
for I heir first survey. In which
•M rW M M tM .H M a
40 iirrcent o f the women
ipicsllonrd said they experi­ Source I oar Current
MAOMAPMCI
enced discrimination In ob- Population Survey
tnlnlnK top profession Join. There are 52 million families with
The current (sill, released married couples In the United
Wednesday, rcjxirts 01 |&gt;cr- States. 10 million families headed by
cent of Ibe women Irelieve a single woman, and about 3 million
this
families headed by a single man
Forty-two |M-rrrnl said they
believed It permissible for
In 1070. 07 percent of the
a d u lts to h a ve c h ild r e n
women questioned said they
w ith o u t K('HHiK m a rrie d ,
believed men "are basically
com pared with 1070‘s 1 I
kind. Kftttlc and tbouKbtlul."
p erm it.
In 1900. 5 1 percent think so.

$26,288

$14,280

S u rve y s h o w s secretaries harder to find, keep
UnIM Frtss lnt»matw»nal

Family Incomes

le v e ls tb rotiK b m ea n liiK fu l
base-pay differentials. Tradlllonal level-of-manaKer systems
iKnore I hese coni rlbut Ions."
Pat M elnert. com peusdllon
consultant munuKer for N a­
tionwide Insurance Co. In Col­
umbus, said secretaries do not
stuy In Jobs for u numlx-r ol
reasons, but "Ib e most promi­
nent: They want to move Ireyond
secretarial Jobs.
"T h ey Kn •» school and work
themselves Into olber Jobs In the
com pany." she said.
“ W e're feellnK the same pinch
Hie murket In Kenerul Is feellnK."
Melnert said.

..$29,684

Average..

Board still
seeking
impact fees

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By VICKI DeBOBMIKR
Herald staff writer
SANFORD - Despite a rullitK
by the Fifth District Courl of
Appeals that Imparl fees nrr
llli-Kal based by a case In St.
Johns County. Seminole County
sellout board chnlrmun Ann
Nelswender thinks this district
would have a Irlte r chance of
ralsInK money u nil such fees.
However Robert L. Nabors, u
Tallahassee uttrrney hired by
the district ot udvlsc iliem on the
specifics of the case and to help
l hem plan a course of uctlon lor
the use of Impact fees or to help
devise alternative plans, advised
the board In a letter to "defer
Implementation of any educa­
tional ‘ impact fees until thr
Suprem e Courl has had an
opportuntlty to review this mat­
ter".
AeeordlnK lo Nelswender. the
St. Johns County plan was
much different than what the
Seminole County school board
had planned before the unfavor­
able rulInK"T h ey wunlrd lo only have
people who have school aKc
children puylnK Impact fees and
municipalities have the option of
dccldlnK mil lo Impose the fees."
she said. "W e had somethlnK
much different In m ind."
Nabors suKKestcd the board
Join other school districts In
fllliiK an amicus brief (an appeal)
w h ic h w o u ld b r I n K (h e
allernatlves bcluR considered by
other districts lo resolve the
"co m ern s" of districts In need of
llnanclul allernatlves.
" I think we m rd to resolve the
Issue of Impact fees as quicky as
we cun." Nelswender said. "W e
have to keep ouroptlons clear."
Nabors' law firm represents
other school districts who may
also lo wish to (urtlrlpale In Ihr
appeal as well.
Nubora said Is* felt he school
Irourri should lukr a "m o re
active role" In Ihr appeal lo the
Suprrmr Court.
Board attorney Ned Julian
uKrrcd with Nabors' recommen­
dations and suKKvstrd that the
Ixrard urt on fllliiK Ihr amicus
brief us soon us possible.
The hoard will contact Nabors
with rrKurd lo litis matter before
the next board ns*rtlnK-

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TH U R SD A Y

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Aprij 26, 1990
INSIDE:
■ People, Pea* 4B
■ Cletelf led, Page 6B
■Cornice, Pege SB

Lake Howell trips Oviedo

IN BRIEF
FOOTBALL
Dolphins sign Cants' Holdsr
MIAMI — Thr Miami Dolphlna have alined
Miami IliirUrane offensive lineman Rod Holder,
plagued hy knee Injurlea throughout hla college
career. club officials aald W edneslay.
Holder, who waa nol drufted. became Ihe
aecond Hurricane rookie to Join the Dolphlna
thla year. The team drafted aafety Hobby
Harden, coming olT a ahouldrT Injury. In the
12th round o f ihe NFL draft Monday.
Laat year. Hurricane wide receiver Andre
Brown algncd aa a frre agent wllh the Dolphlna
and went on to act thr team rroklr record wllh
flvr touchdown rrceptlona. He made 24 recepllonafor4IOyardn.
Holder waa regarded aa potentially the beat
Hurricane llnrman aa a aophotnore center, but
seriously Injured hla knee aa a junior and waa
moved to guard aa a senior.

SWIMMING
Qslor cosch Rssss resigns
GAtNESVVILLE — Kandy Kerae. who led Ihe
University o f Florida men's and women's swim
program to national prominence Including
Olympic auccrai. aald Wednesday he will not
return as Gator coach next year.
Hr announced In February he was giving up
Ills position as women's coach, but hla resigna­
tion aa men's coach after 14 years In the Job waa
a new development.
Florida swimmers have collected 24 medals In
the lust two Olympics.
Skip Foster. Resac's lop assistant for the laat
nine years, waa named acting head coach for
men's swimming. Mitch Ivey was named aa
Reese's replacement as women'acoach Feb. 15.
"I want to move on to a new challenge." Reese
said. " W e 'v e had som e trem endous a c­
complishments at Florida and I'm proud o f that,
hut now I think It's time to move on ."

No. 5 Hawks
score upset of
No. 4 Lions
ByDBANBM ITN
Harald sports writer
ALTAMONTF: SPRINOS - Except
for one minor upset, thr opening
round o f the 4A-Dlatrtrt 4 softball
tournament went aa ptnnnrd at
L a k e H r a n t lc y H ig h S c h o o l
Wednesday.
In Tuesday's first-round contest.
No. 8-secd DrLand earned the right
to play No. I Lakr Hrantley with an
11 -5 defeat of No. 9 Lyman.
Wednesday's games saw No. 3
Spruce Creek drop No. 6 Lake Weir
15-6, No. 2 Lake Mary shut out No.
7 Mainland 10-0. No. 5 Lake Howell
upset No. 4 Oviedo 12-1 and No. I
Lake llranlley crushed No. H De­
Land 141.
T h u r s d a y 's s e m ifin a ls h a ve
Spruce Creek playing Lake Mary at
6 p.m. and Lake Hrantley facing
Lake Howell at 8 p.m. The finals
will be played at 6:15 p.m. Friday.
Lake Howell continued to show Its
late season Improvement by making
short work of the Lions. The Silver
Hawks scored 12 runs on 13 hits In
Its first three at bats and held
Oviedo scoreless until Ihe bottom of
Ihe seventh.
The Sliver Hawks scored four
runs In the top o f the first Inning to
take Im m ediate control. Missy
Martinez led off wllh a single but
□ B * * Upsat, F a g* SB

In typical Lake Brantley fashion, Mlshelle Karr (No. 41)
and her Patriot teammates look every extra base
possible In their 14-1 win over Holly Monahan and the

DeLand Bulldogs In tha 4 A -D litrict 4 tournament
Wednesday night. Lake Brantley, the tourney's top aaed.
advances to play Lake Howell tonight at 8 p.m.

Merkerson, Cardinals
in first place all alone

CONFERENCE NBWS
SEC studies move to now city
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. — Southeastern Confer­
ence officials are looking at the poealblllty of
m oving the conference headquarters from
Birmingham, where It has been baaed since the
league was formed more than 50 years ago.

. . “ C “ •*•*«'» commissioner Brad Davis aald
Wednesday the presidents o f the 10 league
schools have asked new Commissioner Roy
Kramer to study the possibility o f moving to
another city. Davis aald Kram er hired a
Nashville. Tcnn.. firm to study the coats and
benefits of doing business in several elites.
Including Nashville and Atlanta.
Davis aald previous studies shows travel to
and from Birmingham Is cheaper than Atlanta,
but he said other Issues were Involved.
"T h e more significant factors are hard to put
your finger on. such as we're moving Into the
'90s and we want to be a leader In college
athletics, so maybe let's put the past behind us
and move o n ." Davis said.

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Capitals taka 3-1 aarlas laad
LANDOVER. Md. — Rod Langway could not
have picked a better time to score his first goal
o f the 1989-90 season.
Langway scored 34 seconds Into overtime and
John Druce. the N H L's leading playoff goalscorer. added two power play goals Wednesday
to lead the Washington Capitals to a 4-3 victory
over the New York Rangers and give them a 3-1
lead In the Patrick Division finals
Langway. a 12-year veteran defenseman, took
a shot from the left point, but New York's Mike
Gartner deflected It and headed up Ice. But
Langway retrieved the loose puck, skated freely
through the right circle vacated by Gartner and
sent a shot over goalie Mike Richter's left
shoulder.

Canadians avoid gstting swap!
M O NTREAL — The Montreal Canadicns
needed help with top scorer Stephanc Richer out
o f the lineup and only one loss arperatlng them
from playoff elimination.
Rookie Stephan Lebeau came to the rescue,
scoring twice in Ihe third period o f his first NHL
playoff game Wednesday night to lead the
Canadiena to a 4-1 victory over Ihe Boston
Bruins and avert Montreal's first Stanley Cup
playoff sweep sinre 1952.
The victory left the Bruins leading three
games to one In the besl-af-aeven Adams
Division final series, which resumes with Game
5 Friday In Boston’.

Taking tha first stap
Seminole High 8chool Is a legitimate threat to win both tha boys' and
girts' Class 3A stare championship In track this year. But first. Tommy
Hsmpton (above) and his 8sminola teammates must deal with the
3A-Distrtct 8 meet at Ihe Jones High School complex In Orlando.

Hunter education class set
SANFORD — If you arc not sure
about Florida's hunting laws and
would like to learn more about the
legal aspects of hunting In the
Sunshine State, the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commission's
free Hunter Education course Is for
you.
In addition to laws, other Items
covered during the 15-hour course

will be survival, first uld. wildlife
Identification and nine additional
subjects. Students will also attend u
range outing where they will get
hands-on experience shooting rifles,
shotguns and bows.
The next course being offered In
thr Sanford area will be held on
Saturday and Sunday. Muy 5 and 6.
from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. ul thr
Poller Benevolent Asaoeiutlon on
L~!B#« Class, P ig s I B

SANFORD — Craig Merkerson
tossed a flvc-hltler und struck out
10 as Ihe Knights of Columbus
Cardinals bested Ihe Rotary Royals
13-3 and took over sole possession
o f first place In the Sanford Recre­
ation Department Junior Major
Baseball League at Chase Park
Wednesday.
In thr other game, the Moose Club
Pirates knocked the Ktwanls Club
Orioles out o f a share o f first place
with a 17-8 triumph.
T h e Cardinals now lead thr
league wllh a 4-2 mark. The Orioles
and the Pirates are both 3-3 and Ihe
Royals are 2-4. Next Monday’s
schedule has the Royals taking on
the Orioles at 6 p.m. and the
Cardinals facing the Pirates at 8
p.m.
The Royals scored single runs In
the first and aecond innings to lake
a 2-0 lead. But thr Cardinals sent 11
men to the plate In the bottom of
Ihe second and scored eight runs.
Walks to Troy Brown. Johnny
Dennis. A n th o n y M orales and
Jeremy KlCharde scored one run
before George Beasley slammed a
triple to d rive In three more.
Merkerson scored Beasley with a
single and Eric Ingram and Quentin
Hunt both singled to load the bases.
All three runners successfully
stole home to close out the scoring
in the inning.
The Cardinals finished the roul by
attiring four runs In the third and
one run in the founh to end thr
game by the mercy rule.
Providing the offense for the
Cardinals were Beasley (triple, run

scored). Merkerson and Dennis (one
single and two runs scored each).
Ingram. Hunt. Brown and Anton
Grooms (one single and one run
scored each). Morales (two runs
scored) and John Blslgnl and RIChurde (one run scored each)........
Leading the Royals were Tarrus
Davis (double, two singles, run
scored). Curtis Peterson (single, run
scored). John Bazer (single) and
Nate Paige (run scored).
The late game saw the Orioles
stay close until the Pirates scored
six runs In the third Inning to break
the game open. The Orioles had
scored three runs In the top of the
first but Ihe Pirates countered with
six In the bottom of the first.
The Pirates scored two more runs
In Ihe second to go up 8-3 but the
Orioles scored three In the lop o f the
third to close the gap to 8-6.
A double by Willie Williams got
the b ig Inning started for the
Pirates. Jason Goombs followed
with a single. Matt Harris walked.
Eric Roberts doubled and Mike
Hom e and Corey Donaldson singled
to account for the runs.
Contributing to a 14-hil Pirate
attack were Roberts (double, two
singles, four runs scored). Goombs
(three singles, two runs scored).
W illia m s (d o u b le , s in g le , run
scoredl. Donaldson (two singles,
three runs scored). Horne (two
singles, two runs scored). Harris
(single, two runs scored). Wayne
Branton (single, run scored) and
Dewayne Bell and Dan Cullum (one
run scored each).
Roberts was the winning pitcher,
throwing a three-hitter and sinking

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ACS lauds tennis champs
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Susan Scull and Becky Dunn
won thr women's A Flight while
Greg Puge and Steve Elsenblutl
took the men’s A Flight In the
third unnuul Doubles Tennis
Tournumrnt played for the Am er­
ica n C a n c e r S a e le t y , Sun-

ford/Lake Mary Unit.
The tournament was played at
Sanlando Park last weekend.
F in is h in g s e c o n d In th e
women's A Flight were Shellc
Shaikh and Marlon Shirk. In the
B Flight. Nancy Morgan and Jan
Kcnaud were the winners us Am y
Z w e b e r a n d N a n c y R u b in

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Pistons finally can start defense of N B A championship
TV

I 4 p.m. -

WGN. Chicago Cubs at Dan Diego

I’udrrs, (L|
1,8:30 p.m. - WGN. Chicago White Sox at
Texas Kangrrs.IL)

Coach Chuck Daly says It's taken 82 games,
hut his Detroit Pistons can finally begin the tight
to retain their NBA championship.
"A ll year I've tried not to put any pressure on
this team." he said Wednesday. "W e can't
defend our title during the regular season. We
now can defend our title. We are now In u
position to defend."
The first step — und Daly's pointed out to Ills
squad It could tie their last — comes Thursday
when Indiana travels to Detroit to liegin a
Itest-ol-five first-round series.

"T h ey know what ran happen." he auid. "I was
with u Philadelphia leum that won 67 games and
thr championship one year und the next year got
eliminated In Its first round.
"It ran hupprn, If you slip und lose that first
game ut home. This club has been to the final
two years In u row. They understand what they
have to do."
In other playolf openers Thursday. New York Is
ul Boston. Clrvrland visits Philadelphia. Drover
goes to San Anionlo and Portland plays host to
Dallas.
The lain Angeles laikers. tile 1987 and 1988
champions plus the 1989 ninnrrup. tK-gin
Friday, entertaining Houston. Uluh plays host to

Phoenix and Chicago Is home ugalnsl Milwaukee
In Ihe remaining playofToprnrrs Friday.
Indiana is coached by former Daly assistant
Dirk Versace, whose team started Ihe srason
well, sagged, then closed strongly. Versace had a
mild player rebellion ul one |m&gt;Iiii but thr tram
up|a-urs to be focused on Ihe pluyofls.
"T h ey've got a lot of people who can light it
up," Daly said of a squad hr feels "reminds me a
lot o f our team four or five years ago. They're
very young. They have young legs and are a
first y team ."
Rlk Smlls is gelling better cad i year ul renter,
hut nerds to utld uniter IkkI v strength und
M s NBA. F a g * SB

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WASHINGTON - The battle
over the 1991 defense budget
has tiegun In camesl with a
declaration from Defense Secre­
tary Dirk Cheney that It Is
Congress's turn lo come up with
Pentagon cuts.
C h e n e y ' s
b l u n t
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drllvrred after culling bark on
six dllTrrrnl alrcmfl programs —
signals I he slnn of the dllTIrull
days o f budget w riting that
ultimately. Cheney said, could
drag Into a lame duck session In
November.
Cheney's budget shows u two
perrenl reduction In defense
spending for the fiscal year that
starts Oct. I. and forecasts
similar reductions In the future,
lie asked for $303 billion In
actual cash and proposed $307
billion In budget authority, or
permission lo spend for pro­
grams both in 1991 and Into the
future.
Hut even one of his kindest
sup|M&gt;rtcrs on Qipllol Hill. Sen.
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Rtagan urges fret elections In Cubs
MIAMI Former President Kragun. appearing before
thousands of rheerlng Cuban exiles whose hopes linvr Ix-en
lifted by changes In the communist world. Saturday callrd on
Cuban leader Fidel Caalro lo hold free cirri Iona.
"Teal yourself In a vole. Caalm.” Krugnn aald In a speech
broadcast live lo the Caribbean Island. "Let the voire of the
Cuban people Ire heard."
An estimated 17.000 Cuban exiles and thrlr supporters
(fathered In Miami's Orange Howl stadium rhrrrrd "Kragun.
Keagan."

Qlrt Scout cookie Inventor dies
NEW YORK - Journalist nnd playwright Hella Spewack.
who co-wrote the Tony Award-winning musical. "K iss Mr
K ale." and Invented the Girl Scout rookie, died In her
Manhattan home, a longtime friend said Saturday. She w a s ttl.
Spewack. who rose to fame as a reporter with her exclusive
Interview of the woman who claimed to be Anastasia Romanov,
the only surviving child of the executed cznr o f Russia, died of
natural causes In her Upper West Side home Friday night.

Letter bomb to Pst Robertson Injures 1
VIRGINIA UEACH. Va. - A Inter bomb sent to I98H
Republican presidential candidate and televangelist Pul
Robertson exploded "lik e a shotgun blast" In a mall room at
the Christian Broadcasting Network complex. In|ur1ng u
security guard.

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Bush praises
huge crowd of
abortion foes
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WASHINGTON President
Hush praised the work of the
anti-abortion movement Satur­
day. prom isin g 200.000 d e ­
monstrators that one day their
"lire saving message will have
reached every American."
H ush c a l l e d a b o r t i o n “ a
human tragedy" that "s o fun­
damentally contradicts the val­
ues w e as Americans hold dear."
"O ne day. your life saving
message will have reached and
Influenced every A m erica n ."
Hush told the crowd through a
telephone hook-up from the
White House. "And until then,
continue to work for the day
when respect far humsn life Is
sacrosanct and beyond ques­
tion."
The president was approvingly
and warm ly cheered by the
festive, religious crowd, gathered
at the foot o f the Washington
M onum ent as If fo r a big.
national church picnic.
But National Right to Life's
hope to mount the largest politi­
cal rally In the nation's capital
appeared to founder, with U.S.
Park Police estimating the crowd .
at 200.000at 4 p m . EOT.
Organisers had hoped to rally
more than 300.000 people — the
number who attended a pro­
choice rally a year ago.
Th e d e m o n a trs tlo n 's
sm allcr-than-expected aise Is
likely to ruel the contention of
abortion rights' supporters that
the political momentum on the
volatile Issue has switched and Is
with those who support the
Supreme Court's 1973 decision
legalising most abortions.
"T h e central question In the
abortion debate Is. ‘who de­
cides.'" said Kale Mtchelman.
head o f the National Abortion
R igh ts A ction League, "a n d
Americans have answered that It
Is women and their families who
m ust m ake these In ten sely
personal decisions."
Still, the tens o f thousands or
participants at "the rally for life"
were upbeat and determined lo
continue their 17-year-old drive
to reverse the Supreme Court
decision and end legal abortion.
"W e are not losing, we are
winning, despite what (National
Organization far Women presi­
dent) Molly Yard has lo say."
Olivia Gans. a National Right to
Life oflicla! tuld the cheering
crowd. "A n d who listens lo
Molly Yard anyway."

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MIAMI — Former President
R e a g a n , a p p e a r i n g b e fo r e
thousands of cheering Cuban
exiles whose hopes have been
llfled by changes In the commu­
nist world. Saturday called on
Cuban leader Fidel Castro to
hold free elections.
" T e s t yo u rself In a vole.
Castro." Keagan said In a speech
broadcast live to the Caribbean
Island. "Let Ihe voice o f the
Cuban people Ik - heard."
An estimated 17.000 Cuban
e x ile s and th eir supporters
gathered In M iam i's Orange
Howl stadium cheered "Kragun.
Keagan."

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                    <text>Jufy 6,1990

m . 1 7 1 - Sanford, Florida

NEWS DIGEST
LEISURE guMt IntMt
LEISURE, a colorful and Informative
xlne for television, movies and other
talnment. will be publlohed every Friday by the
Sanford Herald. It «tU appear aa an Insert In the
dally newspaper.
The guide will Include compfei
over-the-air televfetoq listings, an
description o f e v e r y m ovie scheduled
broadcast during the week,
highlight o f sports broadcasts.
In addition, the guide will contain the Leisure
Planner, a Hating o f local entertainment
allon and other leisure activities. It will
regularly Inside the bock cover.

All-star toumsy begins tonight
SANFORD — There's nothing Uhe going Into a
tournament and drawing the host team In the
first game.
That’s exactly the situation that faces the
Sanford All Stars when they travel to Edgewater
this evening to play in the Junior Major League
All-Star District Tournament.
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Garrison upsota Graf
WIMBLEDON. England — Zina Garrison,
frustrated In 33 previous Grand Slam tourna­
ments, Thursday upset defending champion
Steffi Graf In three sets to become the hnal
obstacle between Martina Navratilova and a
record ninth Wimbledon singles crown.
Baa F ags I B
□

P o e p lo

Exotic danca
SANFORD - Well-trained dance students
from the prestigious school o f classical Indian
dance. Sudarshan Kafamandtr. w ill appear one
night only, at Seminole Community College on
July 9 at 7:30 p.m.

□ Florida
Nsw prison policy
TALLAHASSEE - A
developed after a convicted
,
from a work-release program wan announced by
Gov. Bob Martinez Thursday to keep violent
criminals out of programs with low supervision.

C it y c r u n c h is on
Laid-off e m p lo ye e s say
their protest Isn 't over

F a iso n : D ip Into c o ffe rs
w o n 't put city io:a bind

HsraM staff wrttar
SANFORD - Although City
Frank Faison has recommend
more than 9380.000 o f the city’s 93
‘rainy day” fond to balance Ms
he
i 922.1 million budget,
*

■ wcuniy won i oc inccua in
’W e’rv In no danger o f coming up
Faison said the use o f the cash
reserves are needed to hove a city
budget that halanrrs the amount o f
m ooey coming to the city — revenues —
and the amount o f the money spent —
expenses. The reserves are normally
used In emerg encies and to show the
city to opr rate October and November
until property tax revenues begin flow­
ing Into city coffers.
Faison said although d ty department
directors requested about 91.8 million
more than was available far personnel,
operating expenses and equipment, he
trimmed their requests to an affordable
913.2 million to keep his recommended
C om m issioner Herbert " W h lt e y "
Eckstein said he's reviewing the budget
to see If any small purchases such as
fawn mowe rs can be eliminated or their
purchase made with other revenues to
reduce the amount drawn on the
reserve fond.
Eckstein said he Is also reviewing the
tasks perforated by the 18 clerks that
have been fired to save 9300.909 to
determine bow critical they are to d ty
operations. He said he Is considering a
sMght tax Increase In conjunction with
the additional expense-saving measures
If the clerks are critical.
" I have to strike a balance between
the taxpayers and the em ployees,"
Eckstein said. "W e have the highest
mlltage rate In the county, but I «fen
want the employees to know I care

Fatty Wtarzbowsfcl (t) and Pat Las
sHml&lt;Mtsdthatr)obs.

U.S. cities struggle with fiscal w oes
current budget year. Last year, just 32 percent or
i n e r a p o o a i n g c i u m r r p o n c a ■ o c n c ii.

W M M N O T O * - T h t fiscal w oes o f the nation's

BUSHNELL — After two years o f regulation
writing, probes by state environmental officials
and red tape, rural Sumter County finally has
received permission to turn Its garbage Into
cash.
The state Department o f Environmental
Regulation sent a letter this week giving county
officials the go-ahesd to turn garbage Into
composted material to be used as fertilizer.
Sumter County would be the first stateapproved seller and distributor o f the compost,
and one of the first In the nation.

McGaa casaworfcar aantanead
BARTOW — A state welfare worker convicted
last month in a precedent setting case stemming
from the beating death of a 2-year-old boy was
sentenced today to three months probation.
Supporters for M argaret Barber. 62. a
caseworker for the state Department o f Health
and Rehabilitative Services, cheered after they
learned she would not serve any Jail time.
Barber said she plans to appeal the sentence.
Barber and three other HRS workers were
charged last year In connection with the death
o f Bradley McGee. It marked the first time in
Florida that state employees were criminally
charged In one o f their child care cases.

From staff and wiro reports

out o f Increased taxes and
the National League of
In a survey o f 876 communities with
i s aver 10,000. alao found that more
a f lbs d rie s - 84 percent - will run a
in their

In addition, aoms 22 percent aaid they expected
to aec an actual daettoe in local revenues.
Especially bard M l Is the Northeast, the league
aaid. where the region la struggling with a
widespread economic slowdown that la even more
sluggish than the national economy. In that region.
five out o f six communities reproted a diminished
umaetty to meet their local financial needs,
W hat w as a cu tely true o f the Northeast,
□ • • • C t t is a .F a flb S A

Litton: N o n e v^taxe s in Lake M ary
e »i
HaraM staff writer

Turning trash to cash

angry that th# commission

SANFORD — Fifteen embittered city
em ployees Thursday m orning shot
questions at City Personnel Director
Tim McCauley, as the official gathered
the workers to explain to them why the
city was going to have to fay them off.
The employees wanted to know who
determined that they must go and how
they came to the determination. Many
aaid they would take their protests to
the d t y commisator.
The group was angry at the d ty and
alleged that some mismanagement of
finances had occured.
McCauley told the group no grievance
hearing would be provided them, ac­
cording to d v 11service laws.
"Last year the d ty spent 910.000 on
new uniforms for (he Lillie League
baseball team." Patricia Lee. an ac­
countant clerk flr the finance depart­
ment. said. " A lot o f parents are losing
their Jobs so that they can't put food In
the mouths o f these little children so
that they can wear these little league
uniforms. Excuse me. but this doesn't
make sense."
Commtsaoner Whltey Eckstein, who
□I

LAKE MARY — City Manager John Litton didn't
actually aay. “ Read my lips." but he managed to
hold the line with the city’s fiscal year 1991 99.9
million budget he has proposed, calling for no new
While the proposal la up over this year's 99
million budget, the mlltage rate would remain at
3.869. where tt has been for the past three years.
The value o f a mill In Lake Mary In 1990 was
9291.820 In revenue, while for 1991 a mill la
expected to represent 9355.966 tn revenue.
"Overall.” Litton aaid. "w e are projecting general
fund revenues to Increase by 4.5 percent during
(fecal year 1991."
Litton presented his Initial budget message to
the Lake Mary d ty commission last night, at the
end o f an almost ft/e-hour meeting. Litton told the
commissioners. "T h e City o f Lake Mary is
currently In excellent financial condition due to
the foresight o f each and every one o f you and
your willingness ^to make those monetary de­
cisions which are got always popular."
From an accounting standpoint. Litton said
there were still some problems on the expenditure
side tn making sure that Items are being charged
to the proper programs and object codes. He also
had some concerns about allocation charges
including distinguishing between the general and
enterprise fund when It comes to accountability
and justification.
While several cities in Central Florida have
found the need to either raise the mlltage rate or

cut back on d ty personnel, Litton reported hfe
budget proposal calls for a staffing Increase. He
wants to add a secretary to the planning
department, hire a full-time recreational leader for
the parks and recreation department, a part-time
employee for maintenance In the new city hall and
a full-time maintenance worker to help maintain
the grounds outside the city hall. Additionally,
several positions already on stalT would be
upgraded.
Litton explained a number o f expenditures
contained In his budget proposal saying that while
910.000 had been earmarked In the 1990 budget
for "other legal services." another 950.000 was
added Into the 1901 budget to pay attorneys to
□ fa «U k «lta r y ,P a g i7 A

Controversial recycling
proposal h its o b sta cle s
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n s s u S ta n w riter

.L A K E MARY - Th e media was out In full
‘ fcree st fast night's Lake Mary CUy Com­
C
ding, not to cover, but to be
b( an
in s debate over
&lt;
a controversial
D rsttm l lo ban certain newsprint
U k T ou tl
Mayor Dick f t m bad requested an ordi­
nance be drawn up that w ould have

C h gf saves
steakhouse
from arson
Hamid staff wrltor
FERN PARK — "Iju s l wanted lo g c l ihc
guy out of there. The guy didn't scare
me. I wanted him out of there before he
found a match." chef Robert DeLuca said
today after saving Freddie's Steakhouse
In Fern Park from an accused arsonist
last night.
DeLuca. 36. o f Fern Park, said there
were about 23 patrons and workers In the
steakhouse on U.S. Highway 17-92. when
H u gh F ra n c is M a cD o n a ld . 53. o f
Kissimmee, allegedly entered the build­
ing at about 0:48 p.m. Thursday, and
began pouring liquid, possibly gasoline,
from a can inside the building.
The fluid was poured on floors and
walls. DeLuca said he remembered the
suspect being In a confrontation with
staff at the steakhouse Monday nlghl.
when MacDonald was allegedly making
lewd gestures and remarks to patrons, lie
was forced to leave the restaurant
Monday and allegedly made threats al
that time. DeLuca said.
DeLuca said he confronted the suspect
as soon as he realized there was a
□ 9 a a A ra m . F ags 5 A 7 A

Chickens help county
stand guard agalnat
deadly vlrua epidemic
HaraM Inttm

Crass w ard
Dsar Abby

6B
........ 91

Hot and humid
Partly cloudy with a
30 percent chance of
a fte r n o o n th u n ­
derstorms. High In
the low to mid 90's
with a westerly wind
at 5-10mph.

SANFORD — There sre some things only a chicken can
do. Like lay eggs. Peck the ground all the time. And
possibly save human lives by testing for a deadly disease.
In Seminole County and surrounding areas, chickens are
being used to detect a deadly virus transmitted by certain
mosquitoes. The virus. St. Louts cncephalits. Is an
Inflammatory disease which affects the brain, nerves, and
spinal cord.
In the early 1960s It killed 55 out o f 315 Infected people
tn a Tampa Bay epidemic. Eight people died In Central and
South Florida In a 1977 epidemic o f 110 cases, and It
reached as far as the Panhandle In 1960. Since then, there
have been less than four cases per year reported. But you
can probably thank the chickens for that.
The county uses the chickens by setting up flocks In
selected areas which are close to water or swampy areas —
mosquito breeding areas. The hope Is that an Infected
mosquito will bite one of the chickens, and the disease will
show up In blood samples taken from the (lock every two
weeks, in this way. an epidemic can be detected early, and

John Cochran* lasts chkktns for virus.

HaraM M a li fey Tammy VMeant

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UFO scientists, ebdudees gather

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United Press International

PENSACOLA — Hundreds o f UFO ewthnetsata — from
•denttato and m lntoien to eeffclolm ed abducteem and the
curious — are gathering In Penaacola Tor a weekend
symposium about Hying saucers and extraterrestrials.
The 2 1st annual Mutual UFO Network Symposium features a
host o f speakers and a tour o f a suburb w h en residents claim
to have seen UFOs, paralyser beams and diminutive aliens over
the past few years.
Kathryn Ware, publicity chairwoman, aatd Thursday that
720 people Tram across the United States and abroad are
registered to attend the symposium Saturday and Sunday.
"Moat o f them are serious researchers. Investigators, part o f
the MUFON organisation." aaJd Don Ware, eastern regional
director o f the private group that looks Into reports o f UFO
sightings.
•*We do get a number o f other people, some apparently aa a
reauh o f on-board experiences ." said Ware, who did not know
how many o f the attendees claim to have been abducted by
aliens.
'

TALLAH ASSEE — A new state prison
pohey developed after a convicted cop-hUer
escaped Tram a work-release program was
announced by Gov. Bob Martinet Thursday
to keep violent criminals out o f programs
Th e new rules were drafted by the stale
department o f Corrections. They are part o f
a statewide crackdown on prison security
following the June IB escape o f Donald
David DUIbeck. who was charged with

President Mk«d to donate fM t
MIAMI — A member o f the Public Health Trust has asked
Jackson Memorial Hospital President Ira Clark to donate to the
hospital fees he accepted In the past two year* while acting aa a
paid consultant to a medical supplier that does tens o f
thousands of dollars In business at Jackson.
The request, submitted In writing by Stanley Tate to Trust
Chairman B. Boyd Benjamin, was to be read Thursday at a
special meeting o f the trust's executive committee. Benjamin
called Ihc meeting specifically to discuss Clark's relationship
with Hlll-Rom. an Indiana company that has paid Clark 52.000
twice and picked up his air fare and hotel bill to attend the
company's meetings.
But Clark did not show for the meeting, and those who
attended the meeting decided not to dtscuss the matter.

Under previous prison guidelines. Inmates
could be reclassified after serving 40 percent
o f their minimum required sentence.
The new policy win have no effect on the
ongoing early release program for stale
Inmates. Martinez said. But Inmates con­
victed or first- o f second-degree murder will

be kept on close custody status until they
have served all their mandatory time and
are within one year o f refcaae.
Inmates getting cfooer scrutiny
dude those convicted o f attach
en forcem ent officers and those who
history o f escape attempts.
The new policy at
discretion away from
when It comes to

TAM PA — State officials are
running a Utile behind In their
efforts to enforce a hew law
making It Illegal In Florida to sell
or drive vehicles without their
o r ig in a l p o llu t io n - c o n t r o l
equipment, authorities said.
The 40 aisle Inspectors who
w ill enforce the new Clean Out­
door Air Law. which went Into
effect Sunday, won't finish their
training until late next month,
said Bob Daugherty, environ­
mental administrator o f the state
Department o f Environmental
Regulation's mobile source con­
trol section.

The Inspectors will Investigate
car lota for outlaw automobiles.
Daugherty said. Until the In­
spectors go to work, the DEK will
respond to car buyers' com ­
plaints.
A s o f Jan. 1, a seller must
certify in writing that n car's
emission system has not been
.tampered with.
For car models between 1975
and 1900, the fuel rap that
prevents the use o f leaded furl
and the catalytic converter.
Which converts toxic gases In
exhaust Into carbon dioxide and
w a ter, m ust be Intact and
working.
For 1681 and newer cars.

dealers must make sure cars
h a v e o t h e r u n tl- p o llu tlo n
systems such as exhaust gas
recirculation systems that cool
the cylinders, and the fuel
emissions evaporation syslem
that absorbs hydrocarbons when
the car is off.
All other cais do nnl require
certification because. Daugherty
said, emission controls were not
part o f the package.
Dealers violating Ihc law will
face a first-degree misdemeanor
charge, punishable hy up lo one
year In Jail and u 5 1.000 fine. A
second offense could lead to a
loss o f the dealership.

Uwytr wants record recalled
CORAL GABLES — Lawyer Jack Thompson claims that
Miami-based rap group 2 Live Crew used his voice Illegally In
the band's new recording. "Banned In the U SA." Thompson
said he wants the record recalled.
In a letter to Dade County State Attorney Janet Reno.
Thompson said his appearance on the "Donahue" show last
month Is on the new single by the group.
Thompson said his voice was used without his authority. He
urged Reno's office to assign a special prosecutor to Investigate
whether charges can be filed against the group.
Thompson, who has led the anti-obscenity crusade against
th i1group, said he received harassing phone calls after the
rqM dtng was played w M la m N a d lw ela M eiw -

EmBftzzftr's ton M as to work deal w~ "
MIAMI — The son o f a convicted embezzler Is trying to work
out a deal with prosecutors that would allow him to Join the
armed forces.
Craig Gherman, son o f convicted embezzler Henry Gherman,
said he would plead guilty to one count o f transferring 5600 In
counterfeit money In return for a light criminal record (hat
could allow him to Join the armed forces.
"A rm y . Navy. Air Force. Marines, any o f them. Here la a
young man we can rehabilitate and have him learn a trade."
oald Mitchell Panter. the younger Gherman's court-appointed
lawyer.

From Unitad Prats International Iteportt

Leisure Planner has new home
Is an Insert in
Th e Leisure Planner, which
the dally newspaper.
has appeared on this
T h e Leisure Planner, a Itafc
every Friday, debuted
la g o f entertainment, recre­
week in the Sonfanf Herald's ■ tag
recreation and other leisure activi­
new LEISURE magazine.
The magazine, a guide far ties, begins on Page 18 o f the
television, movies and other new magazine.

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Vol. 82. No. 271

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Lawton Elamantary School Principal Michael
Mlzwlckl explained the ooncept of a year round
school calendar to Interested parents at a news

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conference yesterday. Lawton has been chosen
as a model school for the program, baginning in
July, 1991.

Protesters,
police clash,
several hurt
MIAMI — Police arrested
an estimated SO to 00 Hai­
nan demonstrators Thurs­
day while forcibly dispers­
ing a crowd that gathered at
a Hispanic-owned business
for the third time in a week
a n d r e fu a e d to le a v e ,
authorities said.
Miami Police spokesman
George Law aald two people
were Injured when police
m oved In to forcibly remove
the demonstrators. The In­
jured w ere taken to the
hospital, but the extent of
t h e ir In ju r ie s w as not
known.
The controversy between
members o f Miami's large
Haitian community and the
owner ol the Rapid Transit
Factory Outlet began last
Friday following a scuffle
Inside the store involving a
Haitian customer.
A crowd o f angry Haitians
dem onstrated Friday for
about six hours outside the
store before leaving. The
following day. a crowd of
a b o u t 1 .0 0 0 H a it ia n s
(rapped the owner Inside to
protest the alleged beating
o f their countryman.
A small number o f de­
monstrators gathered again
Thursday after owner Luis
Reyes reopened the store.
The crowd outside the store
Increased Thursday after­
noon., and numbered about
100 when police moved In;
Law said.
Police armed with plastic
shields and night sticks
b e g a n a r r e s tin g d e ­
monstrators after they Ig­
nored an order to leave the
area. Law aald.

Fraternity members working off sentences
SANTA ROSA BEACH - Ten University
of Alabama students caught with items they
swiped from local homes and businesses for
a theme fraternity party have been spending
weekends sprucing up beaches.
" I get eight full hours from them." said
Malcolm Patterson, executive director of the
South Walton Tourist Development Council.
Patterson has been their taskmaster since
June.
" I f they make It through this summer,
they will never forget this as long os they
live ." Patterson said Thursday. " I Intend lo
see to It that they pay the way that I think
the court Intended for them to pay."
Th e 10 m em bers o f the Sigma Nu
fraternity were ordered .June 11 to clean up

Walton County benches In deal In which the
state agreed not lo prosecute them on felony
charges.
The students were arrested In south
Walton County April 16 after a BlueMountain Beach resident reported hearing a
chain saw about 2 a .m . Five students were
found in a truck mid five in a vehicle they
had brought from Tusculoo^. Ala.
In the large truck, authorities found
concrete pellcuns, ceramic birds, handcarved wooden statues, a wooden anchor,
beach signs and a 15-foot tall palm tree that
had been cut duwu.
Authorities said they were cutting down a
second palm tree when they were nabbed.
Deputies said the items, taken from homes
and businesses In Scugrovc Beach. Graylon
Beach. Blue Mountain Beach and Seaside.

were lo be used In a shipwreck-theme party.
The fraternity members were charged
with grand theft, criminal mischief and
posssesston o f burglary tools.
In June. Circuit Judge Laura Melvin
agreed to a plan negotiated by prosecution
and defense attorneys that requires the
students to spend summer weekends doing
manual tabor for the tourism council.
A violation by one means they all could go
back to court.
On Saturdays, they work 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., and Sundays they work 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. so they can return lo Alabama. So far.
they have shoveled oyster shells, picked up
trash along beach roads and landscaped
parks and boat launches.
Patterson compared his role to that of a
drill instructor.

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Anti-pollution gear Is targeted
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JoM c m rate slipc to 8ut pcfccnt In June
WASHINGTON — The nation's Jobless rate slipped to 6.2
percent In June on a burst o f hiring In the health Industry and
other sendee sectors o f the economy, the Labor Department
sold today.
Private economists expected an increase to 5.4 percent In
June following civilian Jobless rates o f 5.3 percent In May and
5.4 percent In April.
Counting military personnel, the June Jobless rate stood at
S.lpercent.
The Labor Department said 40.000 new jo b * were created
during the month. But if the layoffs o f 57.000 temporary
workers were not counted. Job growth would have totaled
97.000 new positions last month.

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lot o f a Tafia hasae mall following his escape.
"T h ese new guidelines will provide for
b e tte r jr a u ^ 'v o f the prison population."
U a r t M lM lu . ; flie sentence o f the court
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to mid 90‘s with the wind from
the west at5*10mph.
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e v e n in g th u n d e rs to rm s ,
becoming partly cloudy. Low in
the low to mid 70's and a light
wind.
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u 40 percent chance o f afternoon
thunderstorms. High In the low
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Sanford Thursday was 95 de­
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74 as reported by the University
nf Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall during the
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3ANTORD - The law Mitt Med
by Befool board candidate BUI
Kroll. former school board can­
didate Wea Pennington and Jim
Ocque. representing the Semi­
nole County Republican Execu­
tive Committee, continues In
Seminole County circuit court.
While Judge Kenneth Lefller
last week made a decision which
called for all candidates running
In for school board office tn
November 1890 to run on a
partisan ticket, he stopped short
o f proclaiming the non-partisan
elections unconstitutional.
The plaintiffs ttave requested a
hearing on a motion for In­
junctive relief In which they will
ask Lefller to declare the unconstitutionality o f the special
act. claiming that candidates
and potential candidates were
being harmed by the failure o f
the court to declare the special
act that allows Seminole County
to have a non-partisan school
board and which has been In
place for 14 years, unconstitu­
tional. according to school board
attorney Ned Julian.
" I really thought this was
over." said Pat Telaon who early
yesterday morning was served
with a summons to appear at the
hearing. " I don't know why this
Is dragging on."
Supt. Bob Hughes who was
served with a summons on
Tuesday called the request "a
last ditch, despiratlon effort or
sour grapes on the part o f the
plaintiffs." He said also that the
request for a hearing "amounted
to harassment."
Attorney Michael D. Jones,
who represents the plaintiffs,
and Kroll would not comment on
the suit or the request for
Injunctive relief. Pennington and
Ocque could not be reached.
A cco rd in g to Hughes, he.
m e m b e r J o e W illia m s a n d
vice-chairman Nancy Warren, all
o f whom will not run for reelection until 1983 were not
specifically named In the origi­
nal law suit and the Judge did
not rule on the whether their
seats should be partisan or
non-partisan for that reason.
By declaring the special act
unconstitutional. Lefller would
have forced the removal o f the
every board member and the
superintendent. If such a decla­
ration had been made, the board
m em bers would have to be
cither reappointed by the gover­
nor until regular elections were
held In November or they would
be replaced by the governor.
In a sim ilar case decided
e a rlie r this y ea r In M artin
County, the non partisan elec­
tions were found to be un­
constitutional and the board was
removed from office. Gov. Bob
Martinez, however, reappointed
all the members until regular
elections were held citing that he
believed the will o f the people
would not be served by remov­
ing those people from office who
they had elected.
Seminole County school board
officials think if It came to the
same point here, the governor
would make a similar decision.
When the decision was made
In the original suit on Friday.
Kroll. Pennington and Ocque
filed their amendment and re­
quest for a hearing immediately,
though the defendants were told
they had 20 days in which to
consult with an attorney and
respond.
"T h is Is not 20 days." said
Hughes. " I f the court allows
anything to happen this quickly
It is u kangaroo court and lynch
m ob." Hughes added, however,
that he believed Lefflcr would
not allow that to happen.
Supervisor of elections Sandra
Goard. who is also named as a
defendant In the suit, said she
had not yet received a summons
to appear on Monday.
Hughes. Telson and Williams
have been served with a sub­
poena to appear ut Monday s
hearing.

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ED ITO RIA LS

D e fe n se c u ts sh o u ld
be m ade with care
D efen se S e c re ta ry D ick C h e n e y 's p lan to
red u c e U S .i. a rm ed forces b y 2S percen t o v e r
th e n e x t fiv e y ea rs g o e s mo* than h a lfw ay
to w a rd m e e tin
‘ gl the d em a n d si o
i f con gression al
fo r m illitary sa vin gs. T h e steep cu ts
p r o p o s e d b y th e P e n ta g o n c a n b e Im ­
p le m en ted w ith o u t Jeopardising A m e r ic a 's
n ation s i se cu rity , p ro v id e d D iet —
• A g r e e m e n t Is reach ed soon b etw een th e
s u p e rp o w ers o n trea ties slash ing con ven - *
ttonal a rm s In E u rope a n d strategic n u clear

Small towns become

LAKO TA. N.D. — Th e windswept prairie
stretches to the horiton In every direction.
Interrupted only by occasional stands o f trees
and even fewer farmsteads. The alienee to
broken &lt;mly by the lonesome whistle o f a
Burlington Northern height train.
Those are the sights and sounds o f a distressed
county. Its withering communities and its
troubled people. Here In North Dakota — and
elsewhere in the Northern Plains. Midwest and
Rockies — hundreds a t towns bereft o f the
resources needed for survival are in danger of
being almost wholly abandoned.
There is no reliable count o f how many
communities have vanished In recent decades,
because the Census Bureau does not monitor the
. status o f unincorporated towns with populations
under 1,000— those most likely to disappear.
What to known la that tri the last half o f the
20th century, several hundred Incorporated
towns have fatted, far unexplained reasons, to
appear in each new decennial census.
Reliable Information to available ot. a coun­
tywide basis — and It provides little solace to
those concerned about the decline o f the nation's
rural areas. In Iowa, 00 o f 90 counties lost
population between I96 0 and 1087. Less
extrem e declines were registered In North
Dakota. 8outh Dakota and Minnesota.
Here In Nelson County, the agricultural

y long has retied upon the production o f

difficult each
year as the already
thin layer of topsoil
blows away because
of Inadequate
moisture, excessive
heat and high wind.
"People ore draw­
ing back." says Brian
M. Haugen, county
director o f the federal
governm ent's A g ri­
'fs a v t r a l
cultural Stabilization
hundrsd Inand C o n s e rv a tio n
corporal od
Service. "S o m e o f
towns have
them ore under pre­
ssure from lending
lallodlo
Institutions.'
appear In tach
Many formers are
naw decennial
r e p a ir in g old
cansus. ff
equipment Instead o f
buy Ing replace­
ments. As a result, sales have slumped at the
Implement companies that long have been
mainstays o f rural economies - and the Impact
continues to ripple throughout the community.

• A n d th e peacefu l, dem ocratic evolu tion
o f E astern E u rope a n d the S o v ie t U n ion
con tin u es.
T h e s e a re tw o b ig ifs th at law m akers should
n ot ig n o re a s th ey seek to reduce th e d eficit
th rou gh cu tb a ck s in defen se. It Is particu larly
w o rris o m e th at the K re m lin has pu lled back
fro m rea ch in g an e a rly accord to re m o v e
troops fro m C en tral E u rope. A t th e start o f the
yea r, a treaty w as e x p ec te d to b e rea d y fo r
sig n in g at th e J u n e su m m it In W ashin gton.
N o w It Is dou b tfu l that an agreem en t w ill be
reach ed th is y e a r at a ll. M ean tim e, M ikhail
G o rb a c h e v ’s fu ture Is in creasin gly uncertain.
C h e n e y 's proposal cu ts d eep er than the
m ilita ry se rvices h a ve recom m en ded. F or
Instance, h e w ou ld p a re th e A r m y from 18
d ivision s to 12. tw o fe w e r than th e gen rals
w an t, fo r a total redu ction o f 224,000 soldiers.
T w e lv e d iv isio n s w ill b e adequ ate o n ly i f a
co n ve n tio n a l forces a greem en t is reached,
th ereb y e lim in a tin g M o sco w 's m ilita ry supe­
riority in E u rop e a n d a llo w in g the rem oval o f
so m e A m e ric a n grou n d troops.

JA C K ANDERSON

Corterra: Is it a
country or not?

U n d er th e C h en ey ou tline, th e A ir F orce
w ou ld sh rin k fro m 3 6 to 29 tactical a ir w ings.

1060s. S ig n ifica n tly , C h en ey w ou ld decrease
th e N a v y 's aircraft c a rrier fleet from 14 to 12.
D espite th e scale o f these reductions, so m e
on C apitol H ill a re Insistin g It Is not en ough . A
con tin gen t o f D em ocratic la w m a k ers w ants,
fo r ex a m p le , to ch op the N a v y ’s ca rrier fleet
to 10 Instead o f 12. Y e t th e ca rrier's p rim e
u sefuln ess is n ot In fig h tin g the S o v ie t U nion
bu t rath er In d o u sin g flare-ups In th e T h ird
W orld . T h e easin g o f th e C old W a r Is not
lik e ly to elim in a te su ch low -level conflicts,
w h ich d em an d a ca rrier fleet w ith global
reach.
A s C o n g r e s s p r e s s e s a h e a d w ith th e
P e n ta g o n cuts, em p h a sis should be p laced on
lig h t, m o b ile c o m b a t forces and n aval units
th at ca n respond q u ic k ly to co n tin gen cies
arou n d th e w orld . A n d the pace o f the
red u ction s sh ou ld b e d elib era te en ou gh not to
ou tru n th e p rom isin g ch an ges o ccu rrin g in
th e c ru m b lin g S o v ie t bloc.

W aving the flag
for Beetle Bailey
G e ttin g the Pen tagon to laugh at itself is
a lm o st a s tou gh as g e ttin g it to m an age Its
b u d g e t e ffic ie n tly . But so m e e n lig h te n e d
brass fin a lly d ecid ed that a cartoon strip
p o k in g fun at the A r m y w as — w e ll —
patriotic.
S o a fter 4 0 years o f cre a tive Insubordina­
tion . P v t. B eetle B ailey w as feted at the
P e n ta g o n recen tly.
F o r o n ce, the jo k e w a s on B eetle B a iley 's
crea tor. M ort W a lk er. Im agin e op en in g the
c o m ic section o n e d a y to find that S a rge had
p ro u d ly recom m en d ed B eetle fo r a m ed al
h o n o rin g h is contribu tion to the m orale o f his
fe llo w soldiers. You w ou ld exp ect B eetle to
w a k e u p In th e last panel and sh ak e o ff th e
rem n a n ts o f a cra zy dream .
W a lk e r m u st h ave thou gh t he w as d re a m ­
ing. too. a s h e received a ’ ‘C ertifica te o f
A p p re cia tio n fo r Patriotic C ivilia n S e r v ic e " In
th e P e n ta g o n briefin g room , and generals
e a g e rly asked h im fo r his autograph. For
yea rs, th e A r m y has g iv e n W alker flak for
p o rtra y in g G en . H alftrack as half-senile and
S a rge a s a h u m orless brute, to the point o f
b a n n in g his strip fro m the m ilitary new spa­
per. T h e S ta rs a n d S tripes.
M a yb e W a lk e r is d o in g som eth in g w rong. If
the P en tagon n o lo n g e r takes his hum orous
criticism from a p riv a te’s e y e view seriously.
M aybe the g en era ls h a v e d ecid ed It's tim e to
end a little C old W a r o f th eir ow n . O r m ayb e
the A rm y Is fin ally rea d y to adm it that. yes.
m en can laugh at them selves.
W h a teve r the reason b eh in d the A rm y ’s
ch an ge o f heart. It's grea t for pu blic relations.
L e t’ s Just hope those budget cu ts don't give
the A rm y an ex c u s e to d isch a rg e P v t. Beetle
B ailey a gain .

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In the county sent o f Lakota. the LoAcn
Johnson Department Store haa been abandoned,
aa have been the Lakota Shoe Store. Wheeler's
Exxon Service and other retail establishment*
But operating businesses stfS for outnumber
abandoned storefronts in the three-btock-aquare
commercial district.
T h e situation to for bleaker in McViite.
Whitman. Aneta and the county’s other towns all a t which can now support little more than a
general store.
In the censuses o f 1010, 1920 and 1090.
Nelson Country’s population appeared to have
stabilised at slightly above 10,000 — but It h w
plunged in every sobseque nt count f a r today
stands at leas than 4.700.
That means the county has an average of
fewer than five residents per square mile — and
many o f them are elderly people who must be
supported, directly or Indirectly, by younger
men and women suit able to work.
Specifically. Nelson County has 41 people aged
65 or older for every 100 residents aged 15 to 64.
Only one of North Dakota’s 52 other counties has
a higher proportion o f elderly people.
,
Per capita Income averages almost 612,000
nationally. Just under 60,650 In North Dakota and less than 68.100 In Nelson County. In all of
1967. there was not a single new housing start In
the county. In 1906 there were two.

D A V I D S. B R O D E R

Scouts show youth still care
WASHINGTON - The older the nation gels,
the more w e seem perplexed by our young
people.
Aa we mark the 214lh anniversary of the
Declaration o f Independence, the Tim es Mirror
Center for the People and the Press has Issued
a report saying that today's IB- to 30-year olds
know less, care less and vote less than any
previous generation. The sulk mb term this
"th e age o f Indifference," adding that. “ The
ultimate Irony la that the Information Age has
spawned such a n uninformed and unlnvolvcd
population."
This to not the first lim e we have been given
this message. Last November. People for the
American Way released a study by pollster
Peter D. Hart, focusing on 15-to-24-year-olds.
that found they were "turned off by politics
and tuning out on citizen participation."
Aakt;d to describe a good citizen, few o f those
Hart Interviewed suggested any civic In­
volvement: only 12 percent even mentioned
voting as part o f the definition. Their teachers,
in a parallel poll, agreed by a 2-1 margin that
today's high-school students have less interest
in public affairs than their counterparts from
the previous decade.
The consistency o f these studies' findings
clearly sends a warning signal about the
failure of ua older-gcneration Americana to
impart to our children the importance many of
us feel about the obligations and rewards of
Involvement In the community and nation.
But these studies don't capture all of the
American reality cither, as I was reminded this
spring when I listened to the leaders o f some of
the major youth organizations, meeting under
the auspices o f the Council for the Advance­
ment or Citizenship. Julian Dyke o f the Boy
Scouts of America, for example, said that
membership In the Scouts has grown every
year for the last ten years, reaching 4.3 million
— one-third higher than it was In 1980.
So has emphasis on community service.
Last year, he said, a "Scouting for Food"
program. In which Scouts went door-to-door in
their own communities, saw four million
Scouts col tec i 72 million food Items for
distribution locally to homeless and needy
people.
Others at the table contributed examples of
volunteer youth programs based In schools,
churches and other community organizations,
that have enlisted thousands o f teens and even
younger children In projects tackling civic
needs.
"W hen you give them an opportunity, they
respond." said Charles Tampio. vice president
of Close-Up Foundation, which runs excellent
Washington seminars for high schoolers. "The
key Is for parents and teachers to realize lhal
school is not preparation for elllzenship. but
ralhrr that students are citizens."
The Freedom Foundation in Valley Forge

promotes a "B ill o f Responsibilities" that Is the
active counterpart to the Bill o f Rights. Their
message, said Its director or youth programs.
D. Susan Wallace, to that "participatory
c itiz e n s h ip Is the
price o f freedom.”
Kathleen F. Kirby
of the Constitutional
R ights Foundation
said Its programs In
Cast Loa A n g e le s
have dem onstrated
that "the kids* volun­
teer activities are the
best way to get the
p a re n ts In v o lv e d .
The youngsters work
on protects to help
elderly people and
new ly a rrived Im ­
migrants — and they
f But youth
feel so good about tt
programs re­
their families often
quire i-dult
'adopt' those folks."
B ut y o u th p r o ­
leadership J
grams require adult
leadership. Dyke, the
Boy Scouts' director
o f public affairs, and Girl Scouts' president
Betty F. Plllsbury. said that despite the
Increasing number o f families where both
parents work they have no shortage o f people
witling to lead troops. Between them, the two
organizations now have almost two million
adult volunteers.
True, they have had to move with the times.
The Boy Scouts put training materials for
Scoutmasters on VCRs that can be watched at
home and audio cassettes that can be played
during car commutes. Th e Girl Scouts often
divide troop leadership among four working
women, with each taking responatblllty'for one
meeting or Saturday outing a month.
And the programs also have moved with the
times. Dyke sent me the 1990 edition of the
Boy Scout Handbook. It is a far cry from the
one 1 carried In my knapsack almost 50 years
ago. Sure, there are still chapters on knot-tying
and Identifying trees by their leaves. But up
front is a parents* guide to the serious
problems o f child abuse and drug abuse. And
you can now win merit badges, not Just for
archery and woodwork, but for studies of
Aincrlcun business, labor apd diverse cultures,
for citizenship in the community, the nation
and the world, for consumer skills, environ­
mental projects and handicap awareness.
In u pamphlet. "Relating Traditional Values
to Immediate Community Needs” Ben H.
Love, the ehlef Scout executive, wrote: "W e
must wholeheartedly accept our responsibility
to protect the weak, the needy and the
destitute.

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WASHINGTON - Looking to invest In the
next exotic resort In the South Pacific? How
about an offshore banking haven and com ­
m unications hub with no incom e tax?
Corterra, a nation o f 12 tiny islands scattered
north o f Tahiti, to supposed to be Just the
opportunity. Never heard o f It? Neither had
we.
But the country's
p u rp o rte d re p re ­
sentatives Insist it Is
Tor r e a l a n d a re
touting the tropical
paradise to the afflu­
e n t r e s id e n ts o f
S c o lla d a le . A rts .
Upscale Scottsdale to
abuzz with talk oT
Im p e n d in g In v e s t­
m ent opportunities
on the islands. What
these people don't
‘ k n m r M * O ortwrva*
d o e s n 't o f f i c i a l l y
e x is t : no o n e r e ­
cognizes It ss far aa
6 The country’s
w e could tell after
purported rapcon tactin g officials
resentativee
from FIJI to Hong
insist
It lefor
Kong to New Zealand
real. J
and back. It's largely
the product o f one
man's claim to 12
desolate Islands.
Patrick Watters, an aerospace engineer In
Utah who moonlights as C orterras prime
minister, says he's spent nearly a decade
seeking official recognition, unsuccessfully.
W alters nevertheless to already taking bids
for development. His people are passing out
Corterran business rules and have set fees for
obtaining banking licenses, ranging from
92,500 to 910.000. G olf course developers
and International Investors have reportedly
been consulted. Although Watters says that
no money haa changed hands yet. hto
appointed ambassador to the United States
predicted. "W e should begin development
within two to three years."
T o persuade us as to Corterra's legitimacy,
Watters sent our associate Dean Boyd a
certificate o f recognition from a Norwegian
group called the International Council of
Independent States.
But when we contacted Its director. Getr
Sor-Rclmc. In Stavanger. Norway, he told us
hto group to Intended primarily for fun. "M ost
o f our members ore Imaginary countries.” he
sold. " In fact, you could ca ll us the
International council o f imaginary states."
Members range from postage stamp buffs
who make stamps o f Imaginary nations, to
exile groups that claim disputed territories by
making up their own countries. Sor-Relme
says Corterra to one oT the few members
trying to portray Itself seriously as a nation.
Watters' literature on the
»i«n
claims it has been a sovereign state since
1074. Walters claims to trace hto lineage —
and rights — to an Anglo-Saxon sailor named
Hagolh who explored the area In 53 B.C.
Not everyone, of course, accepts Watters'
Interpretation o f history. U.S. officials and
numerous Pacific (aland governments say
that according to International law, five
Islands of Watters* nation belong to Klrtbatto.
an Independent country nearby. Th e foreign
secretary o f Kirlbalis. Peter Tlmeon. declared
Watters "must be living In a dream w orld."
In his literature on the country, Watters' only
mention of Kiribalis is the fine print on a map
pointing out the five Islands claimed by that
country since 1979.
Watters tells us that some In Washington
have been privately supportive o f his efforts
in the past. From 1980 to 1968. Washington
let Watters register as a foreign agent here for
Curtcrra’s Interests. The political activities
listed in his registration papers Include
correspondence with a high-ranking State
Department official. Watters said that his ties
to this individual strengthened after Kirlbalis
negotiated a one-year Joint-fishing project
with the Soviets In the 1980s.
State Department officials assure us that
Washington is on good terms with Kirlbalis.

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Sanford Harold, Sanford, Florida — Friday, July d, 1H0 — dA

Chickens
1A

pfPVCfMMlVC IV
usually spreytng for moaquHon
iT a a w ay far ua to aee if the
discaat la p re sen t w ithout

atlcklM psopfe out there.*’ Mkt
John Cochrane, director of envi­
ronmental health far Seminole
County pufchc health unit.
About SO percent o f a flock of
ten laying hme muat be infected
before preventative action la
taken. Cochrane oakl Seminole

County chfcbena have not yet
shown enough of the dioeaae to
warrant a acarv, but noone
wants to take the chance of
another outbreak.
"The dtaeaae has -been fairly
active in the chicken population.
*but* nothing
H
_ to warrant drastic
action."
he _
....................
‘But H docs
bear watching.*
The chfcben
_________
boat to the dfaeace. Cochrane
said, and they ahow no dtnlcal
■ymptomaaftt. He a h o said they
will not tranmnS the dtaeaae to
man. through contact or eating
food from an infected chicken.
Many counties in the state uae
the sentinel chicken method,
especially in the Tam pa Bay and
Pinellas County area, since
that's where the moat outbreaks
have occurred. In Sem inole
County, the hens are atationed

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lire departments
eno Midway, ana a wren ry staion In Longwood. T h e
personnel at the Hre deaiwtmenta take care o f the chickens,
■nd in return, Cochrane says,
•hey get to eat the e ^ .
*Tney come up to the front
window and watch tai In the
njornlng." said Tom Bracetand
o f t h e Seminole County (h e
department, Station 34 at Stale
Road 46 and Wayside Drive.
We enjoy having the e g g * ”

Cities

afly true across the nation, in the
South. fl7 percent of cities re­
Tlie chickens at that —1
t fort sponding to the survey raid they
■PPwed to be in good health.
were teas able to meet their
Bracetand said they usually let
the birds roam free outside the
toil. In the West, the
ofotlon during the day,
65 percent and in the
beep them in elevated v
at night.

Alice Durban. S3. 1220
Court. Sanford, died
Thursday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Dec. 21. 1924, In O eorfia. she
moved to Sanford from there In
1924. She was a homemaker
and a Baptist.
Survivors Include son, James
Edward. Sanford; devoted friend.
Marie Montgomery, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

S

_________ County staff, they are
sent lo a laboratory In Tampa
w h ich research es m osquitoborne .dtoeaaes. It la not known
exactly where mosquitoes pick
up the dtoease. although sus­
pects Include rodents, bats,

i

Charles V. Ektel, 53. Semlnola
Boulevard. Casselberry, died
Thursday at South Seminole
Community H osp ital. Longwood. Bom May 20. 1937 In
Long Island. N.Y.. he moved to
Casselberry from New York In
1948. He was a self-employed
travel agent and a Catholic.
Survivors include daughter.
Janice. Casselberry: stepson.

' ’ W h a t t h is m e a n s fo r
Cochrane raid when the pro- hometown America la that, at a
gram began In 1977. U was time when we should be invest­
state-funded. However, about ing In our future, we are not
three years ago the money ran even keeping u p." satd Donald
2*.!’ * ° the coun,y P*eked up the Bonit. executive director o f the
N IC .
"T h e marginal areas o f toes)
The chickens were formerly budgeting have disappeared and
maintained by private organisa­ while new reaponaudtltiea con­
tions. Cochrane said, but this tinue to arrive at City Hail, the
year Seminole County Public bucks are stopping somewhere
Safety Department volunteered else." he mid.
to help. The program usually
Borut said municipal leaders
runs from May to November onty are making budget decisions
— the time when mosquitoes are that are "tough and sometimes
active.
painful and honest, though
After samples are taken by rarely what you would call

Dodd Williams. Leesburg: father,
Charles J.. Orlando; brother.
H.L.. Apopka.
B ald w in -F alrch lld Fun eral
Home. Altam onte Springs In
charge o f arrangements.

FMTLUBLOftSat* VANCE

CDMT15 "5 W B K T M A N * *
Curtis "Sweetm an" Mathews.
47. 816 Locust Ave.. Sanford,
died July 4 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
Sept. 8, 1942. In Quitman. Ga..
he moved to Sanford In 1945
from there. He waa a farm
laborer ai.d a Baptist.
S u rvivors Include m other.
Catherine Golden. Sanford: sis­
ters. Narva Alexander, Joyce
Golden, both o f Sanford. Jannice
Richards. Orlando; brothers.
Johnny. Julius. Biondell. all of
Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

Phyllis Lorene Vance. 50. 615
David St.. Winter Springs, died
Wednesday at her residence.
Bom April 9. 1932. in West
Virginia, she moved to Winter
Springs from Lakewood. Ohio. In
1971. She was a school bus
driver for Seminote County and
a Baptist. She waa a member o f
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty Bus
D riven Association.
Survivors include husband.
Raymond L.; son. Donald G..
Sanford: daughters, Charlotte S.
T om p kin s. H ew ett. W. Va..
K im b e r ly P o w e r s , W in t e r
Springs; four grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
G a rd en C h a p el H om e for
Funerals. Longwood. in charge
o f arrangements.
Dorothy C. Hanson. 67. 711 E.
First St., Sanford, died Thursday
at her residence. Born April 2.

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amount from the 63.5 million
reserve fund.
Faison recommended reducing
the potential deficit another
628.422 by eliminating a pro­
posed new three-man advanced
Hfe support (ALS| unit with an
A L S c o o r d in a to r and A L S
e q u ip m e n t. T h e r e m a in in g
610,663 can be removed from
the potential deficit by employee
vacancy freezes. Faison Mid.
Faison has recommended not
replacing a total o f 12 full- and
p a r t- t im e Jobs w h e n th e y
become vacant. He said after the
15 em ployees fired Tuesday
leave during the next 90 days,
those would be the last firings he
would recommend.
Faison M id the Brings o f the
15 c l e r k s w o u ld c a u s e a
slowdown in city paperwork.
"Sure. U will cause an ad­
ministrative slowdown." Faison
■aid. "People won't be Immedi­
ately available to help the public
or answer the telephone. The
. police department will see n
slowdown In the amount o f
paperwork they have that can be
done.”

about them ."
But commissioner A.A.
McClanahan M id the reductions,
including the "d ip s " Into the
cash reserves are more accept­
able than a tax Inrrease.
" I 'v e been dead-uet against
using those reserves all along."
McCTanahan M id . "B uitt
t this
year. I went along with It with
f o r example, on the revenue
the the situation we have. With
aide. 75 percent o f the surveyed
all the talk about tax Increases
cities said they were Increasing on the county and the state and
fees and charges; 43 percent
the federal government, It’s got
Im p lem en ted n ew fe e s and
to start on the local level."
charges; 41 percent Increased
Last week. Faison proposed
local property la x rates; 15 increasing the city's current tax
percent Increased oth er tax
rate o f 6.87 mils to 7.87 mils to
rates; 5 percent increased local
raise approximately 9618,000
sates tax rates and 3 percent
needed to pay for such addi­
boosted local Income tax rates.
tional stale-required expenses io
Increase pension contributions
On the spending side, 51
and
for garbage recycling. T o
percent reduced the grwoth rate
o f operating spending; 39 per­ b a la n c e th e 622.1 m illio n
cent contracted out services to budget. Faison relied on 982.719
from cash reserves to meet the
reduce spending; 37 percent
demands o f Increasing expenses.
reduced actual levels o f capital
•pending; 23 percent made cuts ' Commissioners rejected the
increase, telling Faison to keep
tn the city workforce; 22 percent
the current tax rate which coats
froxe municipal hiring and I t
homeowners 66.87 per 61.000.
percent reduced service levels.
For example, an owner o f a
Borut said the survey results 679.000 home with a 629.000
should serve as “ a warning
homestead exemption pays tax­
signal shout stresses on our local es on $90,000. For that amount,
revenue systems."
the Sanford tax bill if left at the
current rate would be 6343.90. If
Increased another mil, the tax
would be 6393.90.690 more.
F a c e d w ith a p o t e n t ia l
6618.000 deficit, Faison re­
commended Monday eliminating
1923. In Live Oak. she moved to
15 clerk-typists. Including two
Sanford In 1990 from there. She
part-time employees, to save
waa a retired owner o f Hanson
6306.669 o f the potential deficit.
Shoe Shop. Sanford, and a
He also recommended eliminat­
Protestant.
ing (he 3 percent cost o f living
Survivors Include husband.
Increase for employees, adding
A ndrew . Sanford; daughter.
another 6270.226 to the needed
Edith McNeill. Sanford; grand­
savings, but commissioners re­
d a u g h t e r . T r a c y M c N e ill.
jected Ih l pay hike, so Faison
Spartanburg. S.C.; grandson.
recommended drawing the same
Andy McNeill. Miami.
Brlsaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arrangements.

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Brady: No
recession
for U.S.
O T S to hold public h u rin g on

Noll Bush

WASHINGTON — Timothy Ryan, director o f the Office o f
Thrift Supervision, said the agency w ill hold a public hearing
to determine whether to Issue a cease and desist order against
Nell Bush, the president’s son.
The hearing, open to the public, will be held September 25 In
Denver, where Bush served as director o f the failed Silverado
Banking, Savings and Loan Association.

W ASH ING TO N - Treasury
Secretary Nicholas Brady, con­
cerned the economy la perform­
ing below ihe Bush administra­
tion's expectations, believes Ihe
United States will steer clear o f
recession.

Supporters sort# Snydor w as sfftectivs

In a briefing Thursday for wire
service reporters on next week's
Houston economic summit of
Industrialised nations. Brady
also repeated White House con­
cerns about the adverse impact
o f high Interest rates on growth.

WASHINGTON — Supporters called homeless advocate
Mitch Snyder a savior, while critics eatled him an Incurable
egomaniac. But all agreed that his tacllca were extremely
effective.
Snyder, 46. the Madison Avenue executive turned unpaid
director o f the Community for Creative Non-Violence, was
found hanged Thursday at the homeless shelter he operated In
the nation's capital In what police called an apparent suicide
over a shattered love relationship.

Jobless rsts slip s to &amp;2 poresnt in Juno
WASHINGTON — The nation's Jobless rale slipped to 5.2
percent In June on a burst o f hiring In the health Industry and
other service sectors of the economy, the Labor Department
said today.
Private economists expected an Increase to 5.4 percent In
June following civilian Jobless rates o f 5.3 percent In May and
5.4 percent In April.
Counting military personnel. Ihe June Jobless rate stood ill
5.1 percent.

From United P m i International fteportt

Jackson to
seek ‘shadow ’
Se n ste seat
W A S H IN G T O N
- Jesse
Jackson announced he will seek
one o f two symbolic "shadow"
scats In the U.S. Senate, newly
created positions lo champion
statehood for the District o f
Columbia.
"Statehood for the District of
Columbia 1s the most Important
civil rights and social JurHce
Is s u e in A m e r ic a t o d a y . "
Jackson said Thursday. "Today
I have decided to announce my
candidacy for Ihe position o f U.S.
senator from ihe District of
Columbia."
The City Council passed legis­
lation in February creating iwo
six-year terms for "sh a d ow "
senators and a two-year term for
a "s h a d o w " member o f the
House.
Del. Walter Fauntroy. D-D.C..
the elty's only representative to
Congress, docs not have voting
rights. Fauntroy Is running for
mayor.
City voters agreed In 1979 to
allow the Senate seats, but the
council three times refused to
place the Issue on the ballot. The
elected officials will receive no
pay or city funding.
Six other city residents have
announced candidacies for the
second Senate scat and the
House position.
" W e d e s e r v e s ta te h o o d
liccausc we pay federal taxes."
Jackson said. "Residents of Ihe
District pay over 91 billion
annually In taxes to Ihe federal
treasury, more totul federal tax­
es than eight stales."
There are 630,000 residents of
Washington, whfrh has a larger
p o p u la tio n than D ela w a re.
Wyoming. Vermont and Alaska.
Federal legislation to Intlllalc
statehood lor the city was In­
troduced in May by Sen. Edward
Kennedy, D-Mass.. Sen. Paul
Simon. D-lll.. and Fauntroy.
"President Bush has projected
some misinformation about I he
Dlslrlct." said Jackson eomentlug oil Bush's opposition to
district statehood. "H e Is also
split about applying the same
principles of democracy every­
where. He advocates statehood
for Puerto Rico. They do not pay
taxes: we do."

Kennedy helps
rescue couple
near Hawaii
United Press International
B O STO N - R ep. J o sep h
Kennedy II. D-Mas-v. plunged
Inin idiark-lnlestcd waters off the
coast ol Hawaii in help rescue
I WO people whose IHhtllg bout
had cupsl/rd. published re|N&gt;rts
sold Friday.
K e n n e d y a n d h is t w in
*t year-old sons were on vaca­
tion. Iishlng oil Ihe coast ol Kona
In Hawaii Sunday afternoon
when they heard a distress call
o v e r th eir ra d io , the c o n ­
gressman and other witnesses
sold In telephone interviews with
Ihe Hostnu Herald and The
Boston Globe.
Rep. liart Gordon. D-Tenil..
Houston Oilers lineman Gulin
Sculls and former Washington
Redskins All-I'ro lineman Julm
Willmr were also aboard Ken­
nedy's chartered lishlng vessel
when the distress call came in
A 17-foot llosion whaler, .d
ready weighted down by a catch
o f tuna and a marlin had Hipped

" I don't necessarily agree high
Interest rates in the United
Slates are a good thing." Brady
said. " I think we arc below the
administration's growth goals
and would like to get on the path
again as soon as possible."
The Federal Reserve Board has
maintained high Interest rates as
part o f Its drive to wipe out
Inflation over Ihe next five years.
Nonetheless, " I don't see a
recession ." Brady said. " A l ­
though It’s obvious w e've got
slower growth. I think o f a
recession as negative growth. -

New limits on water pollutants
WASHINGTON - The Environmental Pro­
tection Agency proposed new limits Thursday
on 24 pollutants In drinking water, a move
expected to require additional decontamina­
tion efforts by 2,300 water systems serving 2
million people.
Th e 24 substances Include nine possible or
probable cancer-causing agents, ranging from
Industrial wastes such as dioxin, solvents such
as methylene chloride, and pesticides such as
simarine, widely used on com and soybeans.
Other health effects o f Ihe substances
Include damage lo the heart, kidneys. Uver.
reprodu ctive organs, brain und nervous
system.
The new regulations, subject lo review and

poslble revision, would take effect In the tell o f
1993. and would be In addition lo restrictions
already Imposed on 34 other water pollutants.
EPA officials said most o f the 24 contami­
nants arc rarely found in drinking water at
dangerous levels, although they acknowledged
there to little monitoring data about some o f
them.
They atao said ground water surveys have
found some cases o f pesticide residues higher
than allowed by the proposed limits.
However, the pollutant with the widest
health impact o f the 24 to sulfate, a metal that
ran cause stomach upset and diarrhea and to
most dangerous to Infants, the officials said.
About 1.100 o f affected systems will have lo
take action against sulfate.

W ildlife refuge contam ination continuing
B y a m r a j.M m u a
United Prats International
W ASHINGTON Federal
wildlife managers have nol
developed a program lo detect
and clean up contaminants
that are killing birds, fish and
other animals In the nation’s
wildlife refuges. Interior De­
partm ent In vestigators re ­
ported.
An audit tiy Ihe depart­
ment's office of Inspector gen­
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o f them In California, where

the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
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concluded that mining, off­
road veh icles, recreational
boating and military nights are
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wildlife refuges.
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the inspector general's office
finds that ihe response to

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refuges has been haphazard.
" T h e (Fish and W ildlife)
Service has not taken Ihe steps
necessary to Implement a via­
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resolution program for all ref­
uges." (he report sasld.
The approach o f the wildlife
service, which manages 452
refuges, "has primarily been
one o f reacting to adverse
situ ations rath er than,, a t­
tempting lo achieve long-term
solutions." the report said.

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forbidden
the distribution and/or sale of
any newspaper or newsprint
product within the city limits or
Lake Mary, unless the paper on
which It la printed contained a!
least 90 percent recycled fiber,
effective July I. 1991. Fcss said
the ordinance followed a similar
statute under consideration by
the Florida Legislature which
would make such requirements
mandatory statewide.
Th e proposal was tabled after
about 90 minutes of discussion.
Fess also Included in the
ordinance a prohibition on cer­
tain convenience stores and
take-out restaurants forbidding
food products lo be taken from
th eir establishm ents In any
plastic type container or plastic
coated paper that would not be
degradable within 12 months.
Commissioner Tom Mahoney
set the tone o f (he discussions by

questioning w hy the three-page
proposed ordinance did not have
any supportive materials. “ This
d o esn 't fo llo w n orm al p r o ­
c e d u r e s . " M a h o n e y s a id .
"There's no staff Input, and In
one place It rrfrrs to a Florida
statute, but we don't have a copy
orthat statute."
Com m issioner Paul Trem el
asked If the newspaper restric­
tion would Include every paper
produced In the entire nation, as
many arc mailed in to Lake Mary
residents. City Attorney Ned
Julian responsed that the ordi­
nance "only affects what Is sold
In Lake Mary, not what comes In
the m all."
During the public participa­
tion. Gary lleficr. representing
the Lake Mary Sun newspaper,
said. "T h e big papers can afford
l » convert In recyclable paper,
the smaller ones usually can't
nfford the cost." He asked tf this
included n ew spaper In serts
which are Included In local

Employees
1A
attended the meeting,
said the commission could con­
sider alternatives at Its meeting
Monday night.
" W e 'l l have lo sec what
everyone says and look Into this
to find out If som e o f the
poKilions really didn't need to tic
cut.” Eckstein said. "M aybe
there are other areas o f the
budget where we can shave
things off so we don't have to
lose so many people."
Lee also questioned how those
who were being let go were
chosen.
•*W c p r o d u c e s o m u c h
paperwork every day." Lee said.
“ I have more skills than the
others that are being kept nnd I
have the performance records to
prove It. How do they think they
a rc g o in g to g et a ll that
paperwork done?"
McCauley told the group that
C ity M anager Frank Faison
made the determination as n
result o f a request by the city
commission to come up with a
budget plan that would not
Include Increasing the city advalorum tux by one mill.
T h e co m m is sio n T u esd a y
approved Faison's suggestion to
dismiss all o f the city's clerk
typist personnel and some other
positions in the city bureaucra­
cy.
There are nine clerk typists
working for finance, engineer­
ing, fire, recreullon. police und
parks departments. All o f them
ere g iv e n 60-days notice,
rhlch will be followed by a final
day notice this Scpctcmbcr.
ic other positions cut Inclutled
ro part-time secretaries that
rork for the city manager, city
Icrk and personnel departicnts, two building Inspectors
lhat work for the building dcirtment and a budget analyst
ind an account clerk that work
for the finance department.
Together there are 15 people
classified in 14 positions. In­
cluding two part-time positions.
"I'd like to know where Frank
'alson Is today." Lee said. "W hy
in't he here?"
McCauley said he assumed
"alson had other work to do.
"S o as o f today, we arc seeking
inemployment: Is that correct?"
iked Pam Barkimer. a budget
malyst for the finance deparlent. " I'v e been looking for
mother Job for some time. Now.
Ithcy are going to provide me
[with the opportunity to find it."
"W hen the commission was
[going over ihe budget, did they
iknow that an entire cluss of
[positions was going lo be cut?"
naked Lyle Willis, an Inspector in
the building department. "I'm
optim istic." Willis said later.
'" I ’m hoping to go to the com[mission meeting Monday night
[and get some straight talk from
[hem. I’ m personally hoping lhat
[they w ill co n sid er an oth er
dtem allvc."
Willis said he wus afraid lo
comment further for fear of
clng fired Immediately for Inlubordlnution.
Other em ployees, however,
rerc more vocal.
" I am going to fight this all the
ray." Lee said. " I'll take this to
[the commission and If they waul
[to see performance records lo
mow how well wc work. I'll
ihow them."
McCauley said the individuals
rerc chosen because the city
lanager deemed them lrasl
critical to the dally operation or
Ihe city.
Same o f the employees didn't
igrec.
When one o f the workers
iked McCauley how much the
-partment heads hud to say
ibout who was being cut amt
'hy. Police Chief Steve Harriett
Interrupted the discu ssion ,
•rvcnlly addressing the ques­
tion.
Let me Interject." Harriett
ild. rising to his feet from a
chair In the back of the room.
"This department head found
tut when the city commission
»und out Tuesday afternoon I
lad no say as lo w ho was ts-tng
cut."

F in an ce D ire c to r C a ro ly n
S m a ll r e ite r a te d H a r r ie tt's
stalcmcni.
"I didn't know who I was
losing until the day that It was
brought to the commission."
Small said.
Faison would not say what
criteria he used, to decide which
(imillnnstucul.

"O ur research shows that the
so-called degradable materials
arc not degrading In our landfills
as fast as people think." She also
noted lhat there Is ii diminishing
number of landfills and recycling
plants In the slate and the
nation. Kidd cnnrludcd her re­
marks by g iv in g , each o f (hr
commissioners u yo-yo. made
nut o f recycled plastic from
McDonald's restaurants.
During the final discussion.
Commissioner Mahoney said he
didn't like the wording o f the
proposed ordinance.

papers but are often printed
elsewhere.
#
Scott Sherman, vice president
o f operations for the Orlando
Sentinel, com m ented.. on the
F lo rid a sta tu te, sa y in g the
statewide ban wouldn't go Into
effect until October 1992. He
said for the Sentinel to comply
with the statute or the ordi­
nance. It would lake three years
from start up.
T h r e e r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s o f
various plastic producers were
also present. Vtckl Kidd with
A m oco Foam Products said.

"T h ere are too many holes In
It. especially some of the words
that arc used." Mahoney said.
He called attention to the word
“ encouraged." saying. " I f we
enact an ordinance, we aren't
trying lo encourage anything.'
we arc saying that's what must
be done.
With a lac* o f support for the
measure Indicated from Com­
m issioners Mahoney. Trem el
and George Duryca. the matter
was tabled until city's staff can
rom r up with additional sup­

Lake Maryproject of Lake Mary Boulevard. years to come. We all know
These Include Installation o f a those dollars do not represent
20-Inch water transmission line. rash In hand, but Is based on a
Insinuation of n sanitary sewer lot o f good faith estimates com­
line, ihe Lake Mary/Semlnole ing true ”
Litton said. "W e must retain
County wholesale water connec­
tion. two 1 million gallon storage enough reserves to deal with
tanks, raw water Improvements, u n ex p ec te d o c c u rre n c e s or
replacement o f one utility serv­ shortfalls, as the case may be,"
ice truck nnd the purchase o f an With this in mind, ihe budget
electronic meter data collection p r o p o s a l Is b a sed on th e
assumption lhat Lake Mary will
device.
borrow $1 million at 7 percent
“ Thcac seven projects," Litton over 20 years.
said, "ndd up to almost 1.8
Lltton's budget proposal, how­
million dollnrs o f new money ever. Is only Ihe beginning. From
needed for 1991 for capital this point on. each individual
projects In the enterprise fund." area o f the budget w ill he
lie added. "W h ile that figure exumined closely, with Ihe first
may seem like a lot of money. It of a scries o f budgetary meetings
Is noi when you consider the slated lo be held July 12 in the
magnitude o f our capital re­ new city hall, 120 Lake Mary
quirements Init 11 now und In the Boulevard.

1A
wage a legal bailie
w ilh Florida Power Corporation
over the city's plan lo bury
power lines along Lake Mary
B o u le v a rd . He also re c o m ­
mended maintaining a $100,000
c o n t in g e n c y fu n d fo r any
emergencies such as a hurri­
cane.
In another revenue producing
area, the budget proposal calls
for no Increases In permit fees or
water and sewer rales, with Ihe
exception o f establishing a re­
c la im e d w a te r c h a rg e and
p o s s ib ly e s ta b lis h in g a
stormwater utility.
One matter lhat may be draw
considerable discussion is a list
o f seven Capital Projects, many
o f which relate to Ihe widening

portive materials. A s Fess moved
on to the next Item on the
commission's agenda. Commis­
sioner Tremel wus heard to say.
"There's no w ay this is going lo
ct»mc buck."

Arson
CMtbMMi from Page 1A
problem Thursday
night, and began pushing Hit­
man outside. As MacDonald wus
leaving the building, he allegedly
shouted “ You all have five min­
utes to leave the restaurant,
before 1 toreh this place." Semi­
nole County sheriff's deputy
G.H. Nagata reported today.
D e L u c a s a id M a c D o n a ld
allegedly sloshed gasoline on
him from the can and was
pouring gasoline outside the
building when DeLuca kirkt-d
Ihe two-gallon cun away from
the suspect.
The suspect headed for a cur.
but DeLuca took the keys from
Ihe Ingnlllon. and MacDonuld
was unable lo flee. Nagata ar­
rived and detained and later
arrested MacDonald.
MacDonald, a const ruction
worker, was arrested at the
restaurant at 7:02 p.m. Thurs­
day on charges o f attempted
arson to an occupied structure
and resisting arrest, for allegedly
fighting Nagata. MacDonald Is
held without bond today in the
Seminole County Jail.

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DETROIT — The Kansas City Royals this year
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But warm they are. Kansas City pounded out
16 hits Thursday night to do a pretty good mash
lob on Detroit In piling u p s 16-3 victory over the
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It was the Royals* fourth straight win and filth
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"It's going to be tough." Kansas City manager
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start. The Royals are still eight games under
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Elsewhere In the A L on Thursday. Minnesota
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Tour de France Thursday made the long trip to
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prepare for the sixth stage of the classic bicycle
race on Friday.
The special night from Deauville to Strasbourg
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Canadian Sti ve Bauer of the 7-Eleven tram Is
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Two-tim e winner Laurent Fignon o f France
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COLLIDE FOOTBALL
WiMMkl going to Undonwood
Lake Howell High School graduate George
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AltAebacker oh’the Silver Hawks' conference,
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All-District and All-County teams.
The son of George and Tercse Wlsncskl of
Fern Park. Wlsncskl plans to major In business
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Sacks captures Papal 400 pola
DAYTONA BEACH - Winter Park resident
Greg Sacks, a consultant on the movie "Days of
Thunder." earned the pole position Thursday
for this weekend’s Pepsi 400 by blasting around
Daytona International Speedway at a speed o f
195.533 mph.
Sacks, driving a Chevrolet Lumlna. barely
edged NASCAR point leader Mark Martin.
Martin qualified at 195.359 mph. followed by
Dale Earnhardt (195.088). Bill Elliott (194.940).
and Darrell Waltrip (193.995).
The biggest surprise of the day came when
Richard Petty qualified seventh at a speed of
193.657 mph. It was Petty's best effort In over
three years. His previous best came In 1986 at
the Western 500 when he also qualified seventh.

NATIONAL LKAOU1
Plratss taka Dodgara deap
LOS ANGELES — Dodger Stadium la sup­
posed to be a tough home run park, but don't
tell that to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Pirates pounded out four homers Thurs­
day night. Including back-to-back home runs by
Andy Van Slyke and Bobby Bonilla on consecu­
tive pitches, to rally for a 9-6 victory over the
Dodgers and stay 1-2 game In front of the
surging New York Mels In the NL East.
Rick Reed. 2-0. posted his second win since
being called up from Buffalo of the American
Association (AAA) a month ago. After giving up
four runs In the first. Reed retired 18 batters In a
row.
Ramon Martinez. 9-4. lasted 4 1-3 Innings to
take his first loss at home after seven wins. He
allowed seven hits and seven runs while walking
three.
__
Elsewhere In the NL on Thursday. St. Louts
defeated San Diego 4-1: Montreal blanked
Houston 11-0; Cincinnati drilled Philadelphia
9-2: and New York overcame Atlanta 9-8.

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S a n fo rd M a jo rs o p e n w ith b lo w ou t
SANFORD — Joshua Watson picked up where hr
left off In the regular senson by hurling u no- hitter as
the Sanford Little Major League All-Stars opened
play In the Sub-District Tournament with a 23-0
slaughter of Orlando Recreation Department at Roy
Holler Field Thursday night.
In the other game Thursday, defending sub-district
champion Orlando S.A.Y. held ofLJhc. Leesburg
Americans 7-6.
The schedule for today has Leesburg playing
Orlando Recreutlon ut 6 p.m. and Sanford facing
S.A.Y. at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, Sanford will
challenge Leesburg at 10 a.m. and the two Orlando
teams will play at noon.
Watson, who pitched the Dodgers to the City
Championship, was nearly untouchable, holding a
perfect game for two and 1/3 Innings. He had two

strikeouts In every Inning to finish with 10 and one
walk.
Hr got plenty of help from Ills teammates, who
came up with 10 hits and 16 walks. O f the 18 players
who hit for Sanford. 17 cither scored or drove In a
mn.
Powering Sanford were Damon Copollu (double,
single, two runs scored). Watson (two singles, two
runs scored). Cedric Williams (double, three runs
■ r o r r d ). J a m e s p to ld s (d o u b le , r u n s c o r e d ). A l e x i s

Acosta (double). Terrell Jackson and Kevin Butler
(one single and two runs scored each) and Phillip
Reynolds (single, run scored).
Also contributing were Corey Williams and Shawn
Eason (two runs scored euch). Paul Evans. Bart
Dixon. Byron Deese. Lloyd Dixon. Mike Howard and
Alberto Wllllums (one mn scored each) and Donnie
Hinson (RBI).
DB m M ajors, Fags 2B

Little League All Stars
begin tonight, tomorrow
Prww sta ff reports
If you happen lo be near a Lillie
leagu e field sometime during the
next 36 hours, the odds arc very
good there will be an All-Star game
of one kind or another going on.
Starting tonight. Little League
Baseball begins the chase for Its
International championships In the
Little 111 and 12). Junior (13) and
Senior (14 and 15) age groups.
Seminole County's three leagues —
Altamonte Springs. Casselberry and
Oviedo — should be right In the
hunt.
Every Journey begins with a
single step and for local Little
League teams, the fl.xt step In the
trek to the World Series Is the Area
Tournament. District 14. which
encompasses most o f Central Flori­
da. is divided Into four Areas. The
w in n ers o f those four dou ble­
elimination tourneys come together
to play for the District 14 title and
the right to advance to the next
level.
And It ull begins Ihis weekend.

L l t t l * Lsagus
A re a I t Clermont opens with Dr.
Phillips at 12:30 p.m. Saturday with
Winter Gardens taking on Ocoee at
5:30 p.m. Both games will be played
In Euslls. On Monday. South Or­
ange will host the Clermont-Dr.
Phillips winner while Southwest
Orlando will be at home against the
Winter Gardens-Ocoee victor. Both
games will start at 5 p.m.
A re a 2r Apopka plays Pine Hills
at 10 a.m. Saturday while the
A lta m o n te S p rin gs A m erican s
tackle Rolling Hills at 5:30 p.m.
Saturday. Both gam es w ill be
played In Euslls. The two winners
will play at 7 p.m. Monday at
Rolling Hills.
A re a 9: Oviedo and Mount Dora
play at 12:30 p.m. Saturday before
ije Altamonte Springs Nationals
face Eustls at 3 p.m. Both games
will be played In Euslls. On Monday.
Casselberry will host the OvlcdoMount Dora winner while the Altamontc Springs Natlonals-Eustls will
be at Deltona. Both games are
□ B aa L ittle , Page 2B

SANFORD - There's nothing like!
going Into a tournament and draw­
ing the host team In the first game.
That's exactly the situation that
faces the Sanford All Stars when
they travel to Edgewater this even­
ing to play In the Junior Major
League All-Star District Tourna­
ment.
"W e 'v e been told that Edgewater
and Ormond Beach have pretty
good teams," said Sanford manager
Klonle Jordan. "W e were Just lucky
enough to get the home team first.
W e p la y at 8 p .m . a g a in s t
Edgewater. Win or lose, we'll play
again on Saturday. We'll probably
have two games In less than 24
hours.
"W e 'v e had some real good
p a r c t lc e s . W e had tw o g o o d
practices this week. W e have been
going three times a week. Now It's
Just a matter o f playing together. At
this level, you win with pitching and
defense. And we have a little bit of
both."
Named to this year's team from
the C ity-C ham pion K n igh ts o f
Columbus Cardinals were George
Beasley. Johnny Dennis. Charlie
Farmer. Quentin Hunt. Eric Ingram
and Craig Merkcraon.
Representing the second-place
Moose Lodge Pirates are Corey
Donaldson. Matthew Harris. Eric
Roberts and William Williams.
Picked to represent the Kiwanls
Club Orioles were Corey Anderson.
D em etrius Jackson. Ray June.
Jamie King and Channlng Walton.
Rounding out the team are Clifton
Branch and Tarrus Davis from the
Rotary Club Royals.
Assisting Jordan, who guided the
Cardinals to 15-3 record and the
City Championship after an 0-2
start. wlU be Jim Smith (who was
Jordan’s assistant on Cardinals) and
Tom m y Kelger (assistant coach for
the Pirates during regular season).
There are eight teams in the
district tournament, which will
follow a double-elimination formal.
The tournament winner goes direct­
ly to the state tournament to be
played In Port Orange on Aug. 2-7.
□

Offense highlights
Mustang tournament
Freni sta ff rep erte
FOREST CITY - There was
plenty o f offense In the first
round of the Mustang (9 and
10-ycur-olds) All-Star Central
Florida D istrict Tournam ent
played at West Seminole Pony
League on Thhursduy night.
In the first game, the Seminole
Nationals hammered West Sem i­
nole Gold 17-1 In u gume stopped
ufter four Innings by the mercy
rule. The second game was a
little closer. W est S em in ole
Maroon besting the Seminole
Americans 10-2.
J e f f M o n a c o nnd K e v i n
Johnson combined lo pitch a
two-hltter for the Seminole Na­
tionals in the opener. Brundon
G rem llllon ripped a two-run
double lo highlight a 19-hit
Seminole National attack.
West Seminole Maroon's Col­
ton pounded u home run and a

double In the nightcap to send
the Seminole Americans Into the
losers' bracket.
Action resumes this evening
with a losers' bracket gam e
matching West Seminole Gold
and the Seminole Americans at
5:30 p.m.. Then, at approximate­
ly 8 p.m.. the Seminole Nationals
and West Seminole Maroon will
square off.
There are games scheduled for
10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday
with the lf-necessary game set for
2 p.m. on Sunday. The winner
advances to the state tourna­
ment. which will be played at
Sem inole Pon y's Five Points
Complex nest weekend.
FOREST CITY — West Semi­
nole handed Seminole a 5-3
setback In the opening game of
the Pony (14-year-olds) Area
Tournament on Thursday night.
C B oo Mustang, Fags 2B

Garrison upsets Graf, to meet Navratilova in title match
WIMBLEDON. Englund — Zina Garrison,
frustrated In 33 previous Grand Slam tourna­
ments. Thursday upset defending champion
Steffi Graf in three sets to become the ttnal
obstacle between Martina Navratilova and u
record ninth Wimbledon singles crown.
The fifth-seeded Garrison, playing with the
composure and consistency which long hud
eluded her. advanced to the first major final of
her 11-year career with a 6-3.3-6.6-4 victory.
Second seed Navratilova. 33. dispatched No. 4
Gabricla Saballnl 6-3. 6-4 to move within one
match of the record she wants so much. The
left-hander, who reached the final for the 11th
time In 13 years. Is tied with Helen Wills Moody
with eight Wimbledon singles titles.
The odds will be heavily in Navratilova's favor
Saturday. Stic has won 27 of 28 matches against
Garrison, the only loss coming at the 1988 U.S.
Open.
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Grand Slam title since the 1987 U.S. Open.
The 26-year-old Garrison ulways hud struggled
with her nerves and concentration but against
Graf her play was Impeccable.
"She didn't make any errors ... sin was going
for the right shuts, doing the right things." said
Graf, who blamed her own p»x»r play for setting
up Garrison's opportunites."
Garrison, who came Into the match t-5 against
Graf, had not beaten her since 1985. But after the
biggest victory of her career, she said "the
strange thing Is. I was very relaxed."
The Texan, who toppled French Open champi­
on Monica Seles In the quarterfinals, stuck
resolutely lo her strategy of playing the West
German's backhand und rarely subjected herself
to the powerful forehund. Garrison came to net ut
every opportunity and had the s|iced necessary
to cut off passing shots and chase down the deep
placements which have brought Graf nine major
titles.
Not since (lie 1987 Australian 0|H'ii has a
Grand Slam final been played without Graf, a

string o f 13 straight major tournaments.
Graf said her recent sinus problems were nol a
factor In her loss. She believes her departure
opens the door for Navratilova.
" I think now It's pretty sure Martina's
tournament. Zina doesn't have the game to beat
Martina." said Graf.
Garrison, when told G rafs prediction, would
only say. "You get to a final like this on grass and
anything can happen."
Navratilova downed Sabatln! for the 13th time
In 16 career meetings. The Czechoslovakia!)
native executed her serve-and-volley gume to
perfection. The Argentine occasionally made
brilliant shots but never showed sufficient
consistency to pose a challenge.
"She's tough, she's very lough, but she's
beatable." Saballnl said of Navratilova's pro­
spects.
Saturday will mark Navratilova's ninth con­
secutive appearance In Wimbledon's singles final
and she said Ihr two-dav wait would be difficult.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A IL Y

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In the opening game or the
tournament. 8.A.Y. built “ ^&gt;-0
lead through four Innings behind
the no hit pitching o f Mike
Maroth. But Leesburg rallied In
the last two Innings and had the
lying run on second base before
8 .A .Y . r e l i e f p itc h e r Matt
Peterson recorrd the final out.

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Kris Poilok (double, two singles,
run scored). Johnson (home run.
two runs scored). Rocky Bell
(h om e ru n ). K e ith C o ttre ll
(single, run scotcdl. Maroth and
Andy Wlenrtch (one single each)
and Peterson (run scored).
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Thompson (home run). Blshon
Roberts. Olvcr and Chandler
(one tingle and one run scored

each), Bailey and Witter (or*
single each) and Cunningham
and Bruce Darla lane run scorn)
each).

J u n io r s ^ —
T d really like to thank the
Parents* A sso cia tio n ,'* said
Jordan. "T h e y ’ve been super to
us. W e're going up there with
brand new uniform* and new
equipm ent. N o m atter what
happens, w e'll look good.
"T h e kids know they’re repre­
senting the city o f Sanford and
they have a lot o f pride in
themselves. Sanford can rest
assured that they will be well
represented by these young
m en."

scheduled to atari at 7 p.m.
The three-tram, double elimina­
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tion tournament will continue squares off against St. John’s at
tonight.
3 p.m. Saturday. Deltona and
DeLand play at 10 a.m. Both
Branca Laagna
games will be played in Eustls.
FIVE POINTS - The Seminole
On Monday at 7 p.m,. Southwest
Nationals held off a late rally by
Volusia hosts the Northwest
the Seminole Americans to post
Volusia-St. John's winner and
a 6-5 win In the opening game of
Daytona la home against the
the Bronco (11 and 12-yrar-olds)
Deltona-DeLand winner.
Area Tournament at the Five
Points Complex on Thursday
night.
Tonight, the Seminole Ameri­
cans play Seminole Central at 6
p.m. There are a pair o f games
scheduled for Saturday and an
If-necessary game act for Sun­
day. The winner o f the Area
Tournament will move on to the
C e n tr a l F lo r id a D is t r ic t
Tournam ent, w hich w ill be
played at Five Points next
weekend.

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Americans were Chris Kapclka
(two singles, one RBI). Angelo
A m a to (s in g le , th r e e runs
scored). James Patrakts (single,
hit by pitch, one run scored).
Allan Gchr (single). Sam Moore
(one run scored) and Aaron
Hlack and Jimmy Parsons (one
RBI rach).
Also. Seminole Pony League
formally announced the rosters
o f Its three Bronco *A1I-Star
trams.
Named to the American roster
w ere A n g e lo A m a to , C h ris
Kapclka. Keith Tcdcsco. Scott
Moseley, Sam Moore. Matthew
Thompson. Tom Joy. James
Patrakts, Dustin Owen. Aaron
Black. Kenny Birch. Allan Gchr.
Jimmy Parsons. David Neills
and Clay Green. Don Owen Is the
manager with Mike Black and
Jim Birch assist! n as coaches.
On the National team arc
Brian Zaladonls. Shawn Savage.
Chris Louwsma. Shaun St. De­
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DodcnhofT. Jimmy Rabun. Josh
P a tto n . Ben F r a tr ik , J osh
Calapa. Richie Bradley. Ryan
Donoghue. David Bcmosky. Jay
McFarlane and Jason Dickey. Ed
Suggs Is the manager, assisted
by Coaches Jim Rabun and Al
Lewis
The Central squad consists of
Michael Buky. Shaun Burger.
Brian Henderson. Joey Hudlck.
Carlos Martinez. Andrew MeClung. Mike Meadows. Brian
Miller. Tony Morgan. Patrick
Nave. Andy Ncufcld. Jeremy
Parker. Jason Shipley. Robert
Vcsscy and Chris Youmans. The
manager is Gary Parker and the
coaches arc David Hudlck and
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A iw a I t Ptne Hills and Apopka
play wt 4 p.m. Saturday with the
Altamonte Springs Americans
taking on Rolling Hills at 7 p.m.
Both games will be played at
Eustis. On Monday at 7 p.m., the
two winners will play at Pine
Hills
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meet at 7 p.m. this evening al
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Saturday at Altamonlr Springs.
Casselberry facing the EustisDeltona winner at 10 a.m. and
Oviedo taking on the Mount
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will play Daytona with DeLand
s q u a r i n g o f f a g a in s t the
S o u th w e s t V olu sta-D ellon a
winner at 7 p.m. Both games will
be played at Altamonte Springs.
S ta to r L ea g M
A r e a I t Dr. Phillip* hosts
Winter Garden at 7 p.m. tonight
while Clermont t* at Ocoee In
another 7 p.m. contest this
evening. The two winners go to
Eustis on Saturday. Southwest
O r la n d o p l a y i n g th e Dr.
Philllps-WIntcr Garden wlnnncr
at 10 a.m. and South Orange
fa c in g the C lerm on t-O coec
winner at 1 p.m.
A r t a I t Both first-round
games will be played In Eustis
on S a tu rd a y . R o llin g H ills
tangling with Pine Hills at 4 p.m.
and the A lta m on te Springs
Americans playing Apopka at 7
p.m. The two winners wlU meet
at 7 p.m. Monday at Altamonte
Springs.
A r e a S t T h e A lta m o n t e
Springs Nationals will be at
home tonight, taking on Eustis
at 7 p.m. Meanwhile. Mount
Dora w ill be at Deltona In
another 7 p.m. game. Action
moves to Altamonte Springs on
Saturday. Oviedo taking on the
A ltam onte Springs NationalKustis winner at 10 a.m. while
Casselberry plays the Mount
Dora-Deltona winner al I p.m.
A r e a 4 1 Southwest Volusia
will host St. John's tonight at 7
p.m. On Saturday at Altamonte
Springs, DeLand plays Deltona
at 4 p.m. with the winner o f the
Southwest Volusla-St. John's
game facing Daytona at 7 p.m.

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V o tu n tw fi viM dsd
The Volunteer Center o f Seminole County It • i
for the recruitment and placem ent o f volunteer* to Seminole
County Social Service Agencies, CeH 5215750 to volunteer
your time.
Adult volunteer* ore needed weekda y for the following:
Health and Safety Fair. Thuraday. July 12 at the Sanford Civic
Center. Th e Parent Resource Center need* help at booth*. No
experience la nrrraaaryt The Grove Counseling Center. Legal
Aid Society, and Health and Rehabilitative Service* need
general office help; Many elderly care center* need aaalatance
leading crafts activities-training and lota o f hut la provided:
Central Florida Sendee* for t h e P t a a d v n fg r d need* n d p with
fund-raising and telemarketing to send handicapped children
to camp.
Adults are needed evening or weekends at: Rescue Outreach
Miaalon. They are desperate for helper* to serve hutch on
S a tu rd a y or S u n d a y : Humane Society need* a wide variety o f
help, especially some strong, good-hearted persons to help haul
branches and dig a long, shallow trench: Sanford Center would
like assistance with special events and outing* to area dinner
theater* and attractions.
Teenagers are needed w e e k d a y or weekends. Call for more
information.

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to "L ook in g Beyond
L ook s" — the fct woman who
had bean humilitated, intuited
aad rkLcukd by total atrango f her weight. I
to tell:
Aa a 21-year-old bride. I
weighed 126 pound*. (I'm 5
foot 3 J O ver th e years. I
put on weight. |*m
war* old and weigh
Although I'd love
to be ahm to have more choice
hi clothe*, no diet ever worked
far me, so now I Just don't
I'v e a h r a y been able to get
I applied for. and r v e
h a t a d a y '* work due to
fteople a h r a y guess
m y a ^ to be at least 10 years
younger than I am. and I've
never experienced any rejec­
t io n o r ru d e c o m m e n ts
beraum o f m y weight. I am
w e ll-p ro p o rtio n e d . h ave a
watetttne — large as It la — and
wear a 20M dress.

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Do you like having dolphins and whales in your environ­
ment? Are you interested in finding out what impart you have
on these marine mammal*? Do you think .they should be
protected?
Then come to the West Branch o f the Seminole County
Public Library System for a discussion "Dolphins. Whales and
Y ou " by Cecilia Height o f the Sierra Club at S p.m.. Thuraday.
July 12.
Height will present the latest Information on the effects o f
whaling, the tuna Industry and other doctor* on marine
mammals. She will explain the impact o f humans on dolphins
and whales.
An active environmentalist. Height serves as vice-chairman
and newsletter editor for the Florida Sierra Club. She
participated In Earth Day activities and has spoken to local
colleges and middle schools on environmental issue*. In 1907
and 1968 she worked with Greenpeace to reauthorize the
Marine Mammals Protecton Act.

A fter 2S years o f marriage,
m y husband died, and since
then r v e been having a won­
d e r fu l lo v e a ffa ir w ith a
c harming, slender man. 1 still
g et ve ry positive attention
from men. and I fe d attractive.
Last year, when I waa at the
beach In Europe with m y
boyfriend — If you can visual­
ise m e in a swimsuit — I waa
actually pursued by a goodlooking Italian, much to the tre
o f m y friend!

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Indian dancers bring ancient
H indu traditions to Sanford

Narcotics Anonymous to meet
Narcotics Anonymous meets Friday at 11 p.m. at the House
o f Goodwill. 317 disk Ave.. Sanford.

Rstlrsd transit workers to gather
The New York Retired Transit Workers meet at Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Saturday of
each month at 1:30 p.m.

Old ears put In limelight
The Antique and Classic Automobile Club o f Seminole
County sponsor* a display o f old cars each Saturday from 7-10
m. in the Wal-Mart parking lot behind Wendy's on U.S.
Ighway 17-92. Sanford. Non-members are welcome to bring
their old cars or browse. For more Information, call Herbert
Partridge at 322-3687.

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Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays at West
Lake Hospital. State Road 434. Longwood. and on Fridays, at 8
p.m.. at Grove Counseling Center. Third Street and Oak
Avenue, Sanford. For more Information, call 869-6364.

Alanon members to congr*9*to
Alanon will meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Methodist Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanford.

Ovaraatara to weigh In
O vereaten Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday at
the Casselberry Senior Center, 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry. Call the center at 696-5188 for more Information.

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Hsrskt correspondent
SANFO RD W ell-train ed
dance students from the pre­
stigious school o f classical Indlan d a n c e . S u d a r s h a n
Kalamandlr. w ill appear one
night only, at Seminole Com­
munity College on July 9 at 7:30
p.m.
The students from Kalamandlr
w ho will perform at SCC TidVe'dll
been In training for eight years
or more. The dances are based
on a 3.000 year-old tradition of
a rt form s from Hindu
mythology.
Mrs. M.G. Kanaka Devi is Ihe
dance school's director. Her dis­
tinguished family has a long
history In the ancient tradition of
Indian dance.
Devi notes. "Indian classical
dance requires complete con­
centration and years of painstak­
ing training. A minimum of
seven years Is considered abso­
lutely necessary Just to master
the basic skills."
Each dancer must perfect
countless combinations o f facial
expressions, hand and body

through the community college
o f Ihe Air Force.
He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis A. Rilz Jr. o f 489 Sun­
down Trail. Casselberry.
The airman Is a 1989 graduate
o f Lyman High School. Longwood.

E n te r o u r w ritin g c o n te st
T h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d Is
searching for two Seminole
County high school students
who arc prospective Journal­
ists.
Write us a letter about a
person in Seminole County
whom you would like to in­
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be famous. He or she could be
an unsung hero who volun­
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Interview a politician, com­
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one notorious. Tell us why you
wish to write a story about this
person.
Your letter wll be reviewed
by our panel o f Judges based
on o r ig in a lit y ., c la r ity o f
thought and our accessabillty

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selected. Each will write a
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o f our editors, to appear In a
future edition o f the Herald.
Letters should be typed or
printed legibly. Include your
name, street address, city and
daytime phone number.
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Entries are due at the Herald
office by 1 p.m.. Friday August
10.

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movements while also learning
the rich costuming and musical
traditions of the ancient art
form.
Due to the highly stylized
makeup applied and the ornate
coatumlng with yards of colorful
silk, the dancers must arrive at
their designated place o f perfor­
mance more than five hours
before they appear on stage.
The dancers wW b&lt; .perform­
ing tu Dallas.' Hmnxon r Hew York
and several other cities around
the U.S. This Is an opportunity
for local residents to see first
hand and perhaps once in a life
l i m e , th e m o s t d a z z l i n g
spectacular dance routines and
costum es from the a n cien t
traditions In Indian mythology.
For an evening of cultural
experience, delight and great
pleasure, mark your calendar for
Monday night. July 9. at 7:30
p.m.
The performance will be held
In the Concert Hall of the Fine
Arts Building at Seminole Com­
munity College. Its free and open
to the public. For further In­
formation call 323-1450. ext.
438.

Airman Alvla
Airm an A lv
graduated from Air Force basictraining at Lackland Air Force
Base. Texas.
During the six weeks o f train­
ing Ihe airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs and received special
training In human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training cam credits
tow a rd an associate d egree
through the community college
o f the Air Force.
Hell Is the son o f Alvin Hell o f
406 Willow Avt*.. and Janet Hell
o f 134 Drew A ve., both o f
Sanford.
lie Is a 1989 graduate of
Seminole High School. Sanford.

Airman Louis Ritz
A ir Force Reserve Alrmun
Louis A. Rltz has graduated from
A tr Force basic training at
Lackland Air Foret- Base. Texus,
During the six weeks o f train­
ing the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization and
customs and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com*
pledge basic training earn credits
tow ard an associate degree

Abby. the point I want to
make la this. I feel attractive,
and am. therefore, treated that
way. It's a matter o f stlftmage. So let’s dispel the myth
that fat girls finish last. I'm fat.
and I am...

DBAS BNJOYDIO LVBt
" T h in " may not be " in " much
longer. Hear this:
In the first hearing o f Its
kind. ,a congressional subcomm tnee held an Informa­
tional hearing investigating
the safety and effectiveness of

w e ig h t-lo w p rogra m s and
products. Rep. Ron Wyden o f
Oregon sold: “ American con­
sumers are spending m ore
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are poor, and
life-threatening. And federal
regulators are doing very little
to
and that
■urner* aren't being ripped
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advertising."
According to the newsletter
published by T h e National
Association to Advance Fat
Acceptance: "T h ere are 65
million dieter* in the USA —
50 percent are women and 28
percent are men. Sixty percent
o f all women are usually diet­
ing in some manner. And 18
percent o f all adults are con­
stantly dieting."
I rest m y i
rt Your column
covers such a broad variety o f
Interesting subjects. I find It
fascinating. Please provide m e
w ith an a n s w e r t o t h la
mysterious question: Has any­
one ever grown a third set o f
teeth?
1 asked Dr.
Stan Golden, m y dental con­
sultant. who went to.the root
o f the matter.. His response:
“ Nature provides only two seta
o f teeth. Occasionally a person
will grow a third tooth, but It la
a rare occurrence. So. if a
person Is to have a third set of
teeth, It will be msde — by a
dentist."

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Ascension Lutheran Church, S S I
w ill celebrate the Fifth Sunday
services at S a n d 1040 a.m. Holy
lied at the 10:30 a.rn. acr
be held at 0:1ft a m . for aH
Maatertng the Boola
are offered to the adults durltut the
Sunday School hour. Prc-rrglatimUoa for Vacation Bible School
will be taken beginning Sunday. W rdnesday/Trtendsday for all
Teens w ill be held on Wednesday at 7 p m. Single Adult
Fellowship will be held Thursday at 7:30 PM. For Information,
rail 831-7788.

First Baptist VBS
OVIEDO - Vacation Btble School. July 33*37, hooted by
First Bapfbit Church o f Oviedo. Is open to all children, ages 4
years through 6th grade. Sessions are foonday through
Thursday horn 0 am to 13 noon and on Friday until 3:30 pm.
You do not have to be a member o f the church to participate.
T o sign up. come to the Pre-Registration Party at the church
on Saturday. July 14 from 11 a.m.to 3 p.m. Children will love
the food, fun and excitement as they visit with "Peaches" the
clown and firemen from the Oviedo Fire Department on their
truck. Those unable to attend may still register upoq their
arrival during the week o f Vacation Bible School.
First Baptist Church o f Oviedo la located downtown at 45
West Broadway, right on the com er o f State Roads 434 and
426.
For more Iniormatlon. call the church office at 365-3484.

T h e word o f Ood has much to
say In reference to us being a.
follower o f the Lord Jesus Christ.
Jesus tells us what Is required
o f ua who seek His service.
Jesus says, count (he cost. My
question is, as Christians, have
w e realty counted the cost.
Th e kingdom o f Ood requires a
serious decision. Th is decision is
n o t a m e re m a t t e r o f e n ­
thusiasm: but rather a matter for
sober consideration.
In Luke's Gospel, Chapter 9,
Jesus had Juat finished Hla
message at Gal Ilea and had
arrived at Judah beyond the
Jordan inhere great crowds had
follow ed him. A s they w ere
walking down the road, a man
met him and said. Lord Jesus. I
will follow you wherever you go.
This r.ian spoke with so much

Just Frisnds actMtits

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SANFORD — Just Friends, a Sanford community singles
group, open to anyone widowed, divorced, separated, o r never
married, will be going bowling at Bowl America Sanford. 180
W. Airport Blvd.. on Wednesday. July 11. Bowling will begin at
6 p. m. — ask for the Just Friends lanes. Members are
encouraged to bring their kids to this activity.
On July 18 there will be a program on the topic, "Intim acy",
beginning at 7 p.m. The program will be held at First
Presbyterian Church o f Sanford. 301 S. Oak Ave.. Sanford In
the church's Fellowship Hall (com er o f 4th Street and Park
Avenue).
On July 25. Just Friends, w ill be going out to dinner at the
Melting Pot Restaurant. 500 E. Horatio, Maitland, on July 25 at
7 p.m. T o reserve your place with Just Friends, call 330-0715.
New members always welcome.
For more Information on these events and the Just Friends
calendar In general, call 3304)715. or contact First Pre­
sbyterian Church o f Sanford. 322-2662.

‘Journeys With Jtsut'
SANFORD — Vacation Bible School at the Congregational
Christian Church. 2401 S. Park Ave., Sanford, will be held July
9-13 from 7-8:30 p.m. The theme la "Journeys With Jesus.”
All children pre-school through 8th grade are invited to attend.
For the adults, we will present the showing of the Josh
McDowell series. "W h y W alt?" and "H ow to Help Your Child
Say NO to Sexual Pressure."
For Information, call 322-4584.

confidence, but did not realise
the sorrow and death the Lord
w ou ld auffer. N everth eless.
Jesus explained to him and
made Mm aware o f M s present
circumstances so this man could
know with open eyes whether he
really wanted to serve him or
not. Jesus said the foxes have
holes and the birds o f the air
have nests, but I have no where
to lay m y head.

Our m otive should never be for
setflah gain, but rather for the
budding o f our community, and
the needs o f other people.
John F. Kennedy, our former
presiden t, m ade a pow erful
statement years ago. "A sk not
w h it the country can do for you.
but what you can do for your
country". Well. I say to you. ask
not what your city can do for
you, but what you can do for
your d ty .
The time for playing church is
over, tl Is time to mean business
with Ood. and make a difference
In our d ty . You may say. what
can I do. Pastor? You can aland
up and be counted and say I will
make a difference. You ask.
Pastor, where do I start? Start by
praying and asking Ood for
direction.
I'm reminded o f Jesus as He
looked over the multitude and

In hla heart with
compassion, the people were like
sheep wtthout a shepherd: they
had no direction.
A s m y wife and t travel 5th
Street. 13th Street and the
various streets In Sanford, we
see the proatltutes. the drug
addicts, the alcoholics and are
m o v e d w i t h c o m p a s s io n ,
because they are like sheep
without a shepherd: they have
no direction. You ask. what can I
do? You can pray and have
compassion for those bound by
drugs and homosexuality.
There Is only one tim e In the
word o f God. that It Is recorded
that Jeaua. him self m ade a
prayer request. He s a i d the
harvest Is plentiful, but the
la b o r e r s a re fe w . P r a y y e
tlterefore. that the L o r d o f the
harvest might send laborers Into
the harvest field.
My prayer request also, is that
God will send laborers Into the
harvest field, that we might see
the revival that God desires to do
In Sanford.
■tv. Randy Hall Walker it .
PrssSwn AtasmShrs* OsS, WnttrS.

Baha’is to observe msrtyrdom of Bab
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Or,
July 9 Baha'is around the world
w i l l c o m m e m o r a t e the
martyrdom o f the Bab, one of the
founders o f their religion. Local

Study of creation
LAKE MARY - St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehart
Road. Lake Mary. Invites all to Its weekend celebration and
study o f creation.
Beginning July 30 at 6 p.m. with a covered dish supper,
entertainment will follow featuring the Diocesan Clowns, led by
Seminole High School instructor, Otvtlle Strang.
On Saturday. July 31, all children 3 through 13 are invited to
a morning o f arts, games, crafts, and activities. Including bread
breaking from 9 to noon.
On Sunday. July 33. the fellowship continues with the
Celebration o f Creation by attending Sunday School or church
at 10 a.m.. followed by a gourmet Hot Dog Picnic. There la no
charge for the weekend except the picnic which Is 81.35 per
person.
For further Information please call 444-LORO.

I f tMs man was following him
fo r earth ly gain. Jesus was
saying, you are going to be sadly
disappointed. A shallow com ­
mittment la easily made, but
‘ *
^ It ta often a selfish

several locatlona throughout
Central Florida. The Baha'is of
Altamonte Springs will meet at
11 a.m. at 1000 Douglas Ave..
Altamonte Springs.
T h e Bab. In Arabic "th e Gate".

declared on May 23. 1844 In
Persia that he was the messen­
ger o f God and the herald o f a
new era; he was to be forerunner
o f the One Promised by all
religions.

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Dr. B atty Moran

W estview
announces
now p asto r
SANFO RD M em bers o f
W estview Baptist Church. 4100
Paola Road. Sanford, announce
the Inaugural service o f their
new pastor. Dr. Bobby McFalls,
at the 10 a.m. service Sunday,
July 8.
Dr. McFalls has served as
pastor In Virginia. Ohio. South
Carolina and Florida. He has also
served as a vocational evangelist
and director o f Jesus* Servants.
Inc., a non-profit organlzaton
Involved In evangelism, stew­
ardship and missions.
Dr. McFalls Is a native o f South
Carolina and Is a graduate o f
Frullland Bible Institute. Hen­
derson. N.C.. and Luther Rice
Seminary In Jacksonville. He
has t ravel ed e x t e n s i v e l y
t h r o u g h o u t t h e w o r ld In
evangelistic endeavors, speaking
In churches and area meetings.

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SEM IN O LE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
AMCMSIV o r 0 0 0
Freedom Assembly ol Ood, ISIS W. Sth 81. Sonford
Now Ufa Assembly. 100 Kannaf Hoad
Waklva Assembly ol Ood, ISIS DUon Rd. Longaood
BAPTIST
AnHocf) Baptut Church, Oviedo
Calvary Baptist Church, Cryilat Lata A 3rd. Lata Mary
Casselberry Saptltl Church. 770 Samlnoia Blvd
Caniral Baoliil Church, 310V W. til SI.
Chuluola Flnl Baptist
Cltaraatar Missionary Baplltt Church.'Southwest Rd
Countryside Baptlil Church. Country Club Road. Lata Mary
Flnl Saptltl Church, SIS Part A*a.
Flnl Bapliil Church ol Allamonta Springs. R|. 430 Altimonla Springe
Flnl Baptlil Church ol Forail City
Flnl Baptlil Church ol Qanava
Flnl Baptlil Church. Markham Woods
Flnl Bapliil Church ol Lata Monro*
Flnl Bapliil Church ol longwood, H I Eat I SR 434
Flnl Bapliil Church ol Oviado
Flnl Baptlil Church ol Sanlando Spring!
Flnl Bapliil Church ol Winter Spring*, 390 Bahama Rd
Flnl Shiloh Missionary Bapliil Church, 1101 W. 13ih SI.
Forail Baptlit Church ol Otttan
Fountain Hoad Bapliil Church. Oviado
Mopa Bapliil Church. Forail Dty Community Cantar. Forail Dty
Indtpandanca Baptlil U iu Civic l*agu# Bldg. Long*ood
Jordan Mitalonary Baptlil Church, 930 Llptala Rd
latavtaw Bapliil Church. I2S Lakrviaw A v t. Lata Miry
Macedonia Million Baptlil Church. Oat MHI Rd . Oiltan
Mnnonary Bapliil Church. North Rd., Enterprise
Morning Glory Baptlil Church. Ganavi Hay
Ml Moriah Primitive Bapliil. 1101 Loculi Av#.. Sanlord
Ml OHva Millionary Bapliil Church. Sanlando Spring! Rd.. Longwood
Ml Sinai Minionary Bapliil Church. 1800 Jarry Ava
Ml Zion Miltionary Bapliil. Sipat Ava
Haw Bathat Miitionary Church. 9th SI S Hictory Ava
Naw Mi Calvary Missionary Bapliil. 110B W. I3lh at
Naa Salam Primillva Bapliil Church, IS09 W. 12WI SI
Haa Tailamanl Bapliil Church. Out" sly Inn, North Longwood
Naa Ml Zion Bapliil Church. 1730 Paar Ava
Naa Lila Falloaihip. 49BI £ Lata Diva. Caasalbarry. FI 3370B
Northttda Bapliil Church. Chuluola
Paopla i Bapliil Church. 1301 W First Sinai. Sanlord
Ptnacrasl Bapliil Church. 119 W Airport Blvd
Prana Lata Bapliil. Ridge Rd. Fern Part
Pragma Miitionary Bapliil Church. Midway
Second Shiloh Millionary Bapliil Church Wall Sanlord
Smyrna Bapliil Church. 230 Ovarbroot Or. Caitetberry
Sunland Bapliil Church. 3B3S Palmatlo
SI Jamai Mmionary Bapliil Church. Si Rd 415. Otlien
SI Luka Mmionary Baptlil Church ol Cameron Clly, Inc
Si Paul Bapliil Church, 113 Pina Ava
Si Uaiinent Baptist Church. Canaan Hgtt
SI John s Mmionary Baptlil Church. 930 Cypresi SI
Spnnglieid Mmionary Bapliil. 13th A Cedar

Timpie Baplltt Church. Palm B-trlnge Rd, Allamonta Springs
Victory Bapliil Church. Old Orlando Rd. M Haitar Ava
Waatvtaw Baptlil Church. 4100 Paola Road (44A)
William Chapel Mmionary Bapliil Church. Mark A William S t.
Altamonte Springs
Zion Hope Baptlil Church, 712 Orange Ava.
CATHOLIC
AH Boult Catholic Church. 903 Oak Ava.. Sanlord
Church ol the Nativity. Lata Mary
Our Lata ol the lakes Catholic Church. 1310 Mailmiilin, DelIona
SI Ann'* Catholic Church. Dogwood Trail. DeBary
Bt. Augustine Catholic Church, Sunset Dr , near Button Rd. Caasalbarry
SI. Mary MagedMans Catholic Church. Maitland Ave.,
Altamonli Springs
CHRISTIAN
Flnl Chrtitian Church, 1S07 S. Sanlord Ava
Flnl Christian Church ol Longwood. 1400 E.E. Wttltimion Rd.
Longwood
Grace Chrtsttm Church, Mealing al Seminole YMCA, MS Longwood
Lata Mary Rd . Lata Mary
lake,lea Christian Church. Bear Lata Rd. M Jam ion
Northaide Chrttiian Church, Florida Haven Dr.. Maitland
Sanlord Christian Church, 133 W Airport Blvd.
South Seminole Chrttiian Church. 300 W SR 434. Oviado
CMSMTULH SCI INC I
Flnl Church ol Chrlit Sclenllil, 973 Markham Woods Rd, Longwood
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Church ol Christ, 1513 S Part Ava
Church ol Christ it Lata Elian. U S 17 93. N Caasalbarry
Church ol Christ, 900 Palm Springs Dr. Altimonla Springs
Church ol Chrlit, Ganava
Church ol Christ. Longwood
Church ol Christ. W. I7lh Si
Northside Church ol Chnil. F I * Haven Dr. Maitland
South Seminole Church ol Chnil, S410 Lika Howall Rd
CHURCH O f 000
Church ol Ood. 503 Hictory
Church al Ood. *03 W 32nd Si
Church ol Ood. Oviado
Church ol God Hohneit. Lika Monro#
Church ol Ood Mission. Enterprise
Church ol Ood. 1403 W 1Mh SI
Church ol God m Chnil. Oviado
Church ol Ood Ol Prophecy 2509 S Elm Ava
Church ol Ood ol Prophecy 1708 S Pe-vmmon Ava
Church ol God ol Prophecy. 499 S Central. Oviedo
Church ol Ood |7lh Day). Daltons Community Canlar.
Deltona |Eiec Room)
Rtecue Church ol Ood. 1700 W lllh 31. Sanlord
True Church ol Ood. 2700 Ridgewood Ava . Sanlord
COMBBOATIONAl
Congregational Christian Church, 2401 S Park Ava . Sanlord
(ASTIAM OHTHOOOI
Eastern Onnodos Church. Si Georg*. 2001 Di'an Way Maitland

Eeilsm Ortnodoa Church, SI. Steven's ol O C A . IMS Lata Emma Hoad.
Longwood. PL 32750
Efatam Orthodoa Church, SI John Onnodos, 3743 Country Club Road.
Sanlord
EPISCOPAL
All Saint* Episcopal Church, E. DeBary Ava, Enterprise
Christ Episcopal Church, Longwood
Episcopal Church ol the New Covenant. ITS Tuitawilla Road,
Winter Spring*
Holy D ot* Episcopal. Part Ave si 4th S i. Sanlord
81. Peters Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehan Road, Lake Mary
Bl. Richard ! Church, 5131 Laka Howall Rd, Winter Park
The Church ol the Good Shephard. Maitland, 331 Laka Ave
INTIROIMOMINATKMMl
Calvary Chrlillin Canter, 500 W. 4th SI., Sanlord
JEWISH
Beth Am Synagogue mealing at Corner ol Bind Laka and County
Lina Road. Wail M
Temple Shalom, 1799 Elkcsm Blvd, Deltona
LUTHERAN
Ascension Lutheran Church, Overbroo* Dr, CaMOibarry
Good Shephard Untied Lutheran. 2917 8 Oflsndo Or
Holy Crasa Lutheran Church ol Lake Mary. 790 Sun Drive, Laka Mary
Lord Ol Lila Lutheran Church, 300 Tulfcewllla Rd.. Winter Springs
lulherw Church ol Providence. Deltona
Lutheran Church ol the Redeemer. 103 W 2Sth Place
Messiah Lutheran Church, Oolden Days Dr A Hwy. 17-92. Casselberry
SI Lukes Lutharan Church, Rt. 429. Slav's
SI Stephen Lulharm Church. 434 lull Wail ol M, Longwood
■BETHOMT
Barn#it united Memorial Church. E DiBary Asa. Enterprise
Bair Laka United Methodist Church
Bathat A M E Church. Canaan Hgts
Caasalbarry Community United Mvlhodisl Church. Hwy 17 92 Piney
Ridgt Rd, Castilbgrry
Chnsl United Methodist Church. Tucker Dr. Sunland Estates
DeBary Community Melhodltl Church. W Highbanki Rd . DeBary
First Unhid MelhodHI Church, 419 Park Ava
First Melhoditt Church ol Oviado
Flnl Untied MsIhod'll Church ol Oanevl
Five Mel hod. at Church 500 W 4th SI
Grace Undid Methodist Church. 499 N Country Dub Rd. Lake Mary
Grant Chapel A M E Church. Ostade
Oeagrova MeInoditl Church, Oviado
Osteen Malhodisl Church. Cor ol Carpenter 4 Murray S I. Osleen
Paola Wesleyan Malhodisl. 5450 Wayside Dr. Sanlord
Sanlando United Malhodisl Church. SR 434 and T4. Longwood
SI Jamal A M E . 9tn at Cypreti
SI Luka M B Church ol Cameron Dly. Inc . Baardall oil S H 48 E
SI Wary s A M E Church, SI Rl 415. Ollean
Si Paul i Malhodisl Church. Oilien Rd. Enterprise
Strafford Memorial Church. S DeBary
NAZARENC
First Church ol in# Naiartne. 254) Sanlord Ava
Ganava Church ol me Nararana. S R 44, Geneva

Laka Mary Church ol Iha Naurana. 171 E. Crystal Laka Ava.. Lake Mary
Longwood Church ol lha Nararena. Wayman 4 Jesiup Ava. Longwood
Markham Woods Church ol me Natarene. SR 48. 3'&gt; Milas Wait ol
1-4 at lha Waklva River
PRESBVTERtAH
Dallona Praibylanan Church, Holland Blvd A Auilln Ave, Del Iona
First Pretbytahan Church ol Laka Mary
First Pretbytenan Church. Oak Ave 4 3rd 51
First Praibylanan Church ol DeBary. F Highland
SI Andrews Praibylanan Church. 9911 Bear Lake Rd
SI. Marks Praibylanan Church, 1021 Palm Springs Rd, Altimonla Spgt
Tuicawllla Presbyterian Church. 3600 Wail Stila Rd 426, Oviado Fla
Upsala Community Pretbytahan Church. Upaala Rd
Watlminltler Prasbytarian Church. Rad Bug Rd . Casselberry
SSVEMTH OAT AOVENTIST
Forail Laka Seventh Day Adventist Church, Hwy 438, Forest City
Mars Hill Sevinlh Dly Advenliit Church. 801 E. 2nd SI., Sanlord
Sanlord Seventh Day Adventist Church. 5815 N Highway 427
Seventh Day Advenlitl Church, Maitland Ava. Allamonta Springs
Winter Springs Seventh Day Advanlisl Church. SO &amp; Mots Rd
OTHER CHURCHES
All Feilh Chapat. Camp Semmol*. Wektva Pam. Rd
Allan I A M E Church. Diva 4 121h
Baardall Avenua Holiness Chapel. Beards" Ava
Chuluola Community Church
Church ol Jasus Chnsl ol Lallsr Day Sainls. 2313 Park Ava
Family Church Chnilian Canlar. 1544 Semmols Blvd . Casselberry
Fint Born Church ol lha Living Ood, Midway
First Church ol Chrisl. Scientist. Elkam Blvd and Vanut SI Dellona
First Pentecostal Church ol Longwood
First Pintecoslal Church ol Sanlord
Full Gospel Church ol God in Christ 1428 Jerry Av* . Sanlord
FuH Gospel Tabernecl*. 2724 Country Club Road
Grace Bible Church. 3644 S Sanlord Ava
Holy Tnnly Church ol Ood in Chnsl. 1514 Mangousline Av*
Kingdom Hall ol Jehovah a Wnnass. Lake Monroe Unil. 1562 W Third Si
Lake Monro* Chapel. Orange Bird . Lake Monro*
Mt Oliva Holiness Church, Oak Hill Rd . Osteen
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham Woods Road. Longwood
Pentecostal Open B'bie Tabernacle. Ridgewood Av* . Oil 23m
opposite Seminole High School
Pia.se and Power Church. I l l W Wilbur Ave . Lake Mery
Roiling Hills Moravian Chuich SR 434. Longwood
Sanlord Ailianca Church. 1401 S Park Av*
Senlord Bible Church. 2480 Sanlord Av*
The Full Gospel Church ol Our Lord Jasus Chrisl. Washington Si
Canaan City
Tha Salvation Army TOO W 24lh Si
Triumph Tha Chuich ol lha New Age 1008 W 8m Si
United Chuich al Chnsl. Ailemonre Community Chapel.
AltamonI* Springy
United Chu&gt;-not Chnsl Christian Fellowship 2LON Country Club H '
Laka Maiy
Winter Spr.ngs Community Evangelical Congregational 219 Wale
Winter Springs

�M — Santord Herald. Sanford, Florida — Friday, July t. ISM

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Doctor
burnout
■ L O O TTt My doctor
Is burned out. mean and Impa­
tient. t would like to change to
another physician, yet when I
call others they Insist on a
complete physical for new pa­
tients. Can a doctor insist on
this?

by Mart Walker

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D B A ! R B A D B R t Y o u 'v e
raised two Important Issues.

society take it from there.
T h e second issue you raise Is
the practice o f demanding com ­
plete exams on all new patients.
I know this Is routine in certain
section s o f the country, particu­
larly tn the Sunbelt. Although a
part o f me says that a doctor can
give more competent care after
becoming familiar with a pa-

PETER
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ttent. another part o f me says
this is simply another medical
ploy to make money._____________

The Aral Is medical burnout.
T h l a la a m o r e e x t r e m e
manifestation o f a feeling we all
have once In a while: tired o f the
same old problems, demands
and routines. You know what I
m
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l-h a d -s -lo u s y -w e e k -a n d -c a n
t-walt-for-Saturday syndrome.
Being periodically fed up with
your boas or your Job — or even
your marriage — Is normal.
With burnout, however, the
feelings o f anger and despair are
so pervasive that the person has
great difficu lty m erely func­
tioning. Unfortunately, burnout
Is common In the healing pro­
fession because w e work long
hours w ith additional heavy
demands on us.
When a doctor no longer tries
to be kind, caring and consider­
ate — and turns Into a dragon
Instead — burnout may have set
In. The physician may need a
r e s t , a v a c a t io n o r s o m e
counseling. Doctors w ho are
surly, mean and Impatient may
have other problem*, too, such
as alcoholism- drug abuse or
em o tio n a l Illn ess. In oth er
words, the healer needs healing.
As s patient, you m ay be able
to help your doctor. Mention to
him — or perhaps, to his nurse
— that you have seen a change
In hla p erson ality and Just
wanted him to know. You don't
have to go Into detail or get too
Involved. If other patients pro­
vide the same perceptions, the
doctor may be motivated to seek
assistance.
The next step Is to write a
letter to the county medical
society. You don't have to go any
further than saying you 've noted
a ch a n g e in y ou r d o c to r '*
approach to you. and you would
like to let someone In authority
know about this. In case there Is
a problem . Let the medical

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the king and took two more
W illy Nllly had been reading spade tricks ‘ u set the contract
about ducking to break up the tw o tricks. W illy's error was
op p on en ts' com m unications. falling to realize the danger o f a
Unfortunately he had not been heart shift If East was allowed to
reading Bill Root's "H ow to Play win the first trick. If the two o f
u Bridge Hand." He was happy spades had been led from a
lo accept the Invitation to game four-card suit, declarer was safe
with a i7-polnt no-trump opener In taking the ace o f spades
and a good (lvecard suit. When Immediately and finessing In
West led the (w o o f spades. Willy diamonds. If the spade two were
ducked tn dummy. East won the som e kind o f tricky lead from a
king and promptly shifted to the five-card suit, declarer would not
king of hearts. Willy refused this be In a stronger position by
trick also. East continued with allowing the opponents lo win
the lack o f hearts, and declarer the first spade. The rule is
again played low. Now East simple: Do not avoid winning the
wisely changed direction, play­ first trick In the led suit when
ing (he 10 o f spades. W illy won you can be hurt by a switch to
dum m y's ace of spades and took another suit.

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In the year ahead you might
find you are luckier In situations
w here you rely on you rself
rather than on others. Don't get
Involved In Joint ventures unless
It is an absolute must.
CAHCBR (June 21-July 22)
Even though you and your male
will have a common objective
today. Instead o f being sup­
portive. each could to go about 11
tn a manner that will undermine
the other's efforts. Know where
to look for romance and you'll
find It. The Astro-Graph Match­
maker Instantly reveals which
signs are romantically perfect for
you. Mall $2 to Matchmaker, c/o
this newspaper, P.O. Box 01428,
Cleveland. OH 44101 -3428.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Be
extra mindful o f common sense
health procedures today. Enjoy
yourself and have a good lime,
but don't rat or drink what you
shouldn't nor overtax your phys­
ical endurance.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22)
Members of the opposite gender
might not see you as charismatic
today as you visualize yourself.

If you behave too flamboyantly,
someone might puncture your
ego.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Stay
w ell within your perimeters of
authority today. IT you try to
throw your weight around in
o th e r areas, you could get
pegged for trespassing.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
There Is a possibility you may be
extrem ely Intolerant o f anyone
who Isn't in complete accord
w ith your Ideas today. This
could cause you to be testy with
someone who deserves better
treatment.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) You might And your wallet
holding nothing but faded pho­
tographs. and this could be one
o f those rainy days for which
you should have saved your
pennies.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Strive to m inim ize your
assertiveness In one-to-one rela­
tionships today. Others won't
mind working with you. but they
could be turned oft if they think
you want them working for you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
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around. Today you may learn o f
so m eth in g u n flatterin g said
about you by a person you
recently put down. There's a
lesson In Inis.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A
tip by a well Intcntloncd friend
m ight be o f little substance
today. Before you gamble on
what was said, check a second or
even a third source.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
W h en d e a lin g wi th f a m i l y
members today, strive to be
cognizant o f their feelings. Set
the exam ple, not the rules.
H arshness will p rovok e r e ­
sponses difficult to handle.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A
philosophy that works for you Is
not necessarily tailored to the
needs o f a friend. If you Impose
your Ideas where they are not
welcomed. It could weaken the
relationship.
OBMIN1 (May 21-June 20)
You may have a slight edge in a
commercial arrangement today,
but It will be extremely thin. If
you push things too far. you'll
quickly discover Its fragility.
(C ) 1990. N EW SPAPER E N ­
TERPRISE ASSN.

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LONDON — Through aubalance, style and
semantics. President Bush sought formal support
Friday o f his vision for a kinder, gentler NATO
that would foreswear Cold War host Lillies In a
gesture o f peaceful Intent toward what remains of
the Soviet empire.
Forced to act by the events transforming
Europe. Bush placed a proposed redefinition o f
NATO's military posture and political role before
leaders o f I he 16-nation alliance for their expected
aaaent at the close o f a pivotal two-day summit.
Fewer tactical nuclear weapons, accelerated
troop reductions and closer political Interaction
with what remains o f the Warsaw Pact were
keystones of the blueprint Bush circulated In
advance o f the first summit-level talks on the
future o f the 4 1-year-old alliance.
Before winding up a 32-hour visit to London and
Jetting off to Texas, where he hosts some o f the
same allied leaders at the seven-nation Economic
Summit o f top Industrialised democracies. Bush
planned^a breakfast meeting with British Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher.
In fact. Thatcher was among those looking for
concessions from other NATO leaders as the
U.S.-proposed summit-ending communique was
negotiated Into the night Thuriday by Secretary of
Stale Jarprs Baker and other foreign ministers.
Within NATO, differences in priority and
upproarh have only complicated the task of
forging a new allied consensus on its future,
driven on ihe American side b y a compelling need
to establish a firm anchor for continued U.S.
Involvement and leadership as Ihe superpowers
s e e Ihclr Influence — measured heretofore b y

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NOTICK OF
FICTITIOUS K AM I
Nolle* It htritoy given thai I
«m tnqoyd In butlnet* *1 l i t
Hillcrett It.. Altamonte Spring*.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Flctltleu* Homo of AF­
FORDABLE SOLUTIONS, and
mot I Intend to regrtler told
nemo with th# Clark ot th*
Circuit Court. Somlnoto County.
Florid*. In accordance with th*
Provlrton* ol th* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To Wli: Section
H I M F lorlda Statute* ItSf.
Eugene T. Pllchor
Publlth: Juno IS. » . It, A July
A im
OES 174

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nafka I* hereby glean that I
fou&amp;iiwuuA
•m gnoMHag
Vt^UgUU Ida
Wl W
wrtWra* •* Hfo
E. Church A ,*nw*. Long wood.
Florida. Seminal* County. Flor­
ida. under tho Fkhttowa Nam*
*1 LONOWOOO S K T T K R
BOOKS A GIFTS, and that I
Intend la rpglttar tald nam*
wim th# Clerk ot the Circuit
Court, Saminol* County. Flori­
da. In accordance with th*
Provltlont Ot Ih* Ftclltlou*
Nam* Statwtot. To Wit: Section
US.09Florida Slatutat 1957.
Chariot M Comoau
Publlth: July4 11,10.17. ISO
DET-77

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hortby given that I
am engaged In butinets at 1107
Park Dr . Sanford. Flo JJ771.
Seminole County. Florida, undtr
lh r F i c t i t l o u i N om a o l
THOMPSON MOTORS, and that
I Inland to roglttar told nam*
with th* Clark et Ih* Circuit
Court, Saminol# County, Fieri
da. In accordance with the
Provltlont ot th* Fldltlout
Nam* Slatutat. To Wit: Section
US Ot Flor Ido Slatutat 1957
Robart Scott Thompton
Publlth Juno It. n , 39 A July
0. ISO
DES 171

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notko i» hereby given that I
n engaged In butlnet* ot 1438
Farrtodon Orel*. Heathrow. FL
33744. Semtoato County. Florida,
undtr th* Fk ill lout Norn* ot ST.
CROIX MARKETING, and that
I intend to register sold name
with th* Clark *1 th* Circuit
Court, Somlnok County, Florl
do. In accordance with th*
Provident ol th* Fictitious
Norn* Slotuto*. To Wit: Section
US Ot Florida Slatutat 1757
JamatD Morgan
Publlth; July*. 1X30.37, IWO
OET7I

IN TM« CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE IIO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 94S1S*YA 19-P
IN RE ThoMarrlagtot
RHONDA A PERRY,
P#tlllon*r;Wlf#
and
RICKEY CARROLL PERRY.
Retpondent/Musband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
R IC K E Y C A R R O L L
PERRY
e/o PATRICIA ALEXANDER
41IS RaynoldtOrlv*
Douglatvllla. Georgia 30115
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an Amended Petition
tor Dlnolutton ot Marrlag* hat
bean Iliad In Ih* above entitled
action by your Wife. RHONDA
A PERRY, in which child
support. child cuttody, alimony,
altornoyt loot and dlipotltlon ot
portonol property and Indabtod
n*tt it toughl. You or* required
lo tarv* a copy ol your written
dalantat. It any, to It on
KENNETH D MORSE. ES
QUIRE. Wlfo'l attomay, whoto
addratt li SOI N. Magnolia
Avanuo, Suit* A. Orlando. Florl
da 33001. on or before July II,
ISO. and III* th* original with
th# dark ot mi* court either
bolor* Mr vie# on WilO't at­
torney or Immediately tharaol
tar. ofharwlte o deleult will bo
anlarad ogolmt you lor th*
rallet damondad in th* Petition
OATEOon June 14. ISO
MAR VANN E MORSE
At Clark of Ih* Court
BY: Mary Lou Brown
At Deputy Clark
Publlth: Juno It A July 4. 13. 10.
ISO
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IIONTIBNTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. fg-tlll'CA-kf-P
In rath# matter ol
AMANDA NICHOLE
BRAINARD
NOTICE OF ACTION:
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE)
TO: RONALD BRAINARD
IAddrou Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tar th* Cheng* *1 nam* ot
your minor child. AMANDA
NICHOLE BRAINARDhatbaon
tiled and you *r* required to
tarv* a copy ol your written
dalantat. II any. to It on GENE
R. STEPHENSON, Petitioner'*
Attorney, who** addratt I* ltl
Normandy Rood. Peat Oftk*
Boa 1*077*. CotMlborry. Florl
do. 33711077*. on or before July
31. 1*00. and fit* th* original
with tho dork ot thl* court
either balora tcrvlc* an pat!
Ilonar’t attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otharwlM. a default
will ba anfarad agalntl you tor
tho roliol demanded In Ih*
complaint or petition.
OAT ED on June Win. 1990.
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark of th# Court
By Sharon Dunn
At Deputy Ck-k
Publlth: June It A July*. 1X30.
lt*0
OES 331

NOTICE OF FROCCEDINOS
FO RTH ! VACATING.
ABANDONING.
DISCONTINUING.
AND CLOSING OF
RIGHTS OF WAY OR
DRAINAOE EASEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE Ih il Ih* Board ol
County Commltt/oner* ol Sami
not* County, Florida Ol 1:10
pm on th* 14lh day ol July.
A.D., ISO. In th* County Com
mlttlonart' Meeting Room *1
Ih* Saminol* County Service*
Building In Sanford. Floclda.
will hold a public flooring to
contidtr and determine whether
or not th* County will vocal*,
abandon, discontinue, clot*,
rtnounca and disclaim any right
Ot tho County and th* public in
and to tho following rlghltol
woy or drainage aatamont run
ning through or adjacent to th*
described property, to wit
LEGAL OESCBIPTION
T H A T P O R T IO N OF
GEOROE STREET. BEING AN
UNIMPROVED SEMINOLE
COUNTY RIGHT OF WAY.
WHICH FRONTS LOTS S4
THROUGH SO AND LOT 40. A
R E P L A T OF WI N WOOD
PARK. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 34 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
OA
PERSONS INTERESTED
M A Y A P P E A R AND BE
HEARD AT THE TIME AND
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED
ISEAL)
BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Maryann* Morse,
Clark to Ih* Board
Publish July 4. ISO
OET 44

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO. t**4B3 CA11L
ALLIANCE MORTGAGE
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation.
Plolnlltf,
NEILS LONG.*1*1..
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Nolle* it hereby given lhal.
purwant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foroclotora an
fared herein, I- will toll th#
property tltuoted In Somlnol*
County. Florid*, dturlbad at:
CondomInum Unit 34 Building
3 ol HIDDEN SPRINGS CON
DOMINUM. according to th*
Declaration ot Condomlnum re­
corded an November IS. 1M4 In
Official Record* Book 1S*4.
Pago* «* * * thru 079S and
•mended by llrtt amendment
thereto recorded on March I*.
INS In Official Record* Booh
1*33. Paget all thru 4*4 ot th*
Public Record* ot Somlnol*
County. Florid#, together with
all appurtenance* thereto and
an undivided mleretl in th*
common element* ol told Con
dominum a* tel torlh in laid
Declaration. Together with.
Range. Refrigerator. D'W. Dlt
potal. Mirrored Clot*! Door*.
Microwave, W*»h#r. Dryer.
Paddle Fan*. Fireplace
al public tai*. to me high**! and
best bidder tor cash, at Ih* watt
IronI entrance. Seminole County
Courthout* in Sanford, Florida,
at 11:00 A M on th* 31*1 day ot
July. 1W0
WITNESS my hand and 01
tictal Seal ol taid Court Ihtt JSth
day ol June. INO
(Stall
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK.CIRCUIT COURT
By JantE Jatawic
Deputy Clark
Publlth Junalt* July*. IN0
OES lit

"ft** not business m usual at Ihi* meeting.'’
White!
“
*
Thursday,
the terms &lt;
is real. The dtaruaaton hi real.'*
The overall strategic objective o f the N ATO
meeting was Id oiler the Soviet Union at kaal
rhetorical proof that It has nothing to fear from the
Wort or. even more to the point, from a united
Germany embedded In NATO.
T o that end. Bush tried to make the most o f
facing up to the political and military realities o f
the new Europe In what Fltxwater characterized
asa mission o f "reaching out to oid adversaries."
"W e w ill show that N ATO has a new dimension
of cooperation with the Soviet Union and with the
new democracies o f Eastern Europe," Bush told
his NATO counterparts.
T o that end. Bush suggested that Gorbachev be
invited to address a future NATO summit and that
NATO establish some form o f o b s e r v e r status or
other liaison with the Warsaw Pact.

U

Q 9i N o ttc —

Notko It
i at
Unworn Ckxle. Langwaad, PL
33W7, Sim lM li County. F lorMo.
vndor Mg FUttlltu* Mama a*
P IR F C C T O P A IN T IN G
CONTRACTOR and that I In
lend to reglttor *ald nam* with
Ih* Clerk •* Mm Circuit Caurt,
Seminolo Ceutty, FtorIdo. In
accordance with tho Provltlont
*1 tho Fktlltou* Norn* Slotuto*.
Ta-Wll: Section ASS.OF Ftor Id*
Statute* 1957

FtCTtTIRWS NAMB
Netke t* hr-eby given that I
am im p a rt in Butlno** at t il
Mavtak Dr., AMemento Spring*.
FL 337*1. Seminal* County.
FtorMd. tartgr the Fktlltou*
Nam* gl MRTNO CONSTRUC
TION a O f V I ip P M IN T . and
that l Intond to rogHtor i *
nam* wtfh th* Ctork ol N
Circuit Court. Somlnoto County.
FtorMAi to accordance mHM Mm
Preelatow* ol too Plctlltou*
Nome StohitoL TaWIt: Soctton

133. N, A July 4
IJ. two
DCS343
NOTICIOP
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Notko I* hereby given that I
am angaged in buttom *37
Rlverpark Clrcto. Langwood
3377*. Semlnak County. Florida,
under Mm Fktlltou* Name ol
ALISON'S INTERIORS, and
that I intend to reglttor laid
nama with the Clerk at th*
Circuit Caurt, Somlnoto County.
Florida, in accordance with th*
Pravlilon* ot th* Fictitious
Noma Statute*. TaWIt: Section
MS N Florida Slotuto* l«S7.
Alkon C. Gore I* Dot Butto
Publlth: Juno 7* A July ». IX
XL I IN
DBS3IS
NOTICIOP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notko I* hereby given that w*
art engaged In butinot* al P.0
■ ok 531590, Longwood, FL
317St ISM. Somlnol* County,
Florida, undtr the Fktlltou*
Nam* ol EZPAY PAYROLL
S E R V IC E OF C E N T R A L
FLORIDA, and tool we Intend to
reglttor tald nam* with th*
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sam
mol# County. Florid*. In ac
cordance with th* Pravlilon* of
th* Fktltlout Nam* Slotuto*.
To Wit: Section US 09 Florid*
Statutn I*57.
,
Thome* O. Gumm
Sandra J. Gumm
Pubtlih: Juno 73, It. 4 July*,
li. m e
DES 140
NOTICIOP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am ongagod In bu*in**t at JM
Fern Park Blvd. &lt;301. Porn
Park. P L 31730, Saminol*
County. Florida, under Ih*
Fktlliout Norn* ol TELCOM
SERVICES OF C E N TR AL
FLORIOA. and that I Inland to
regltltr told nam* with Ih*
Clark ot th* Circuit Court. Sem
Inolo County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Frovltton* o*
th* Fktltlou* Nam* Statulev
TaWIt: Section US0* Florid*
Slotuto* 1*57.
Cameron S. Hummol
Publlth: Juno 31.1*. A July 4
IX IN*
OES 73*
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIKCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO .i*al*4*C A**P
JAMES R. TAYLOR d/b/a
C A J MASONRY
ENTERPRISES.
Plalnfllt,
ATLANTIC INVESTMENT
NETWORK. INC., a Florid*
corporation, d/b/o C. O. JONE S
A COMPANY NEW HOMES
NETWORK and ADELALI
AHMAD AL HAJ.
Detondanlt
AMENDED
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: ADELALI AHMAD
ALHAJ
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to torocloo* * claim ot
lion under Chapter 71X Florida
Statute*, on Ih* tallowing pro
portlet In Somlnol* County.
Florida:
Lot* 17* and 117. A llo y*
Woodt Phot* 4 per Plat Book
11. Pag* *t. Public Record* ol
Somlnoto County, Florid*,
hat boon tiled and you or*
required to terv* a copy ot your
written detente*. It any, to It on
Plaintiff* attorney. ERIC S.
MASHBURN. who** addrett It
103 Call Maple Street, Pott
O ttlc* Bo* 771377, Winter
Garden. Florid* J4777 1377 on or
before July 37. 1*10 and til* th*
original with th* Clerk ot thl*
Court either before torvlce on
Plaintiff* attorney or immodlalely thereafter, olherwlaa a
default will be entered agalntl
you tor th* relkf demanded In
th* Complaint.
DATED thl* 30th day ot Juno.
1W0
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark. Circuit Court
By: Heather Brunner
Oeputy Clerk
Publlth. Juno 33. 3* A July 4 IX
IM
OES 14*

U.S. —
THE GREAT A M E R IC A N
INVESTMENT

lU . 39.4 July 4
IX HM

OISSN
NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
La
—4
*I I
UeflCT *M
J l " ” |HfveU
e I
am engaged to butto*** at ISSS
■otto Avo.. St* II7X Winter
Spring*. PL X37M. Somlnol*
County, Florida, undtr tho
FktHtou* Norn* ol COMPOSITE
TICHNOLOOIEL and tool I
with th* Ckrfc *1 tho Circuit
Court, l omliMN County, Florl
do. in accordant* with to*
Provlrtono at th* Plclltlou*
Noma StohitoL TaWIt: Section
MSB* Florid* Slotuto* 1*57
Narbert W. Bourgeei*
Pubtlih: Juno » . If. A July «.
IX l«*0
DES 141
NOT ICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* It hortby given that wo
are irgapr t In butto*** at *73
Roaring Dr. *1*4 Altamonte
Spring*. FL 11714 Somlnoto
County. Florida, under tho
Fktltlou* Nam* at SAFEWAY
SERVICES, and toot wo Inland
to regular tald name with tho
Clerk ol th# Circuit Caurt. Sam
tool* County. Florida, to ac
contonco with th* Provltlont ol
the Fktltlou* Nam* Slotuto*.
To Wit: Section USQt Florida
StMutotSMS.............................
Stella S. Stotiar
Byron Morrill StetMr
Pubtlih- July 4 IX 39. 17. IttO
DET-71

INRE: ESTATE OP
MARTHA B. MCLENNAN.

INRE: ESTATE OP
HILDA R-DAVtS.

C A H N ftfM N D C A B b L
INRE: The MMTtopiot
SHERYL L .M IL IP P .
ALIE N L. BAILIFF.

Th# sdmMMtratlon ot to#
«t*to ot HILDA B. DAVIS.
d B cgA S R i, P H r N u m b tr
9B-499-CP. M peart ng to MM
Circuit Court tar lomlnoto
County, Florida. Probata
Dlvltton, lhaaddremot which It
lomlnoto County Courtoauao.
Sontord. Florida &gt;1771. Tho
and addroma* at too
,
I igpW BNW M BRftoO
Bortonoi rgaraaawtrtlya'o ot
tormy ora *ot lorto botow.
ALL INTERESTED P E R ­
SONS ARE NOTIFIIDTHAT:

The adminittrotipn 1 1 Mw
p g t o lo i t M A R T H A E.
McL e n n a n , d ici owd. p i n
MM Circuit Court tor SomlnoM
County, F lorid a . ProBdlo
Otvtoton, DM oRSMb N which to
|w|||LMfo frtrtAg CMmHMMMMBMI'
Sontord^ F to rM o ^ T T I^ Th#
MUMl ^ P to M l^ tt h to ? y
A l t INTERESTEO P E R ­
SONS ARE NDTIPIEOTHAT:
All por wns an wltowi thl*

YOU ARE HE MEBY NOTI
PIED EMI Mb PoMttonor/Wlto.
SHERYL L. BAILIFF, ha* M M
e PHMtow M» HM CkcuR Court *7
mtoato County. Ftortd*. Nr
iw M igw ol Morrlog*. MchMMg a proper Nr an swsrt *1
your MIOrtN MUM* oorNM rtM
BIMWW Ncatod e l NB Sown
Lebo Trip«H Drive, Caoool

DONALD W. AYLETT,
fit at. hi..
OotonOwttU).
PIAM TIPP'S
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: DONALD W. AYLETT, a
Ilngto portan; JAMES A.
B U R R E L L and JO A N C.
BURRELL, hta wttoi and all
. I
[• a
In k a m a l Mu
■SrTOt ClfllMIflf
iH titW • ft
through, undtr or agalntt
DONALD W. AYLETT, a linoto
u JAMES A. BURRELL
and JOAN C. BURRELL, hi*

Stock CP, Countrt O
ttow.Pt&gt;* E M 4 Pop*
Public S ic ird i * T l

claiming to hove any right,
ar la to n tt In IM* property

TO: AU.ENL. BAILIFF

Wyour
N any, an
ISQ U IR B . St STENSTROM .
MCINTOSH, JULIAN. COL­
BERT. WHIOHAM B SIM
MONS. P.A., AHornoy* lor
PoHttwwr/W*
toPow ortk*
Ptoru
■rtEktol with tho Ctork at Ih*
above ftytod Court an ar kotor*
Juty t4 A G tf*4 oBwrwtoe o
iic m v

Court art ragiirrt to Mto took
ab|acltont with thl* Court
W IT H IN T H I L A T I N OP
THREE MONTHS A P T !R THE
DATE OP THE PIEST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE ON
THIRTY DAYS APTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
'THEM.
^ A K c n trtrt* rt Nw rt ear th!
**4#to' wTwham'a'crtV * T toto
ig

ij

Court art i
objection* with Ibis Court
W IT H IN THE L A T I N OP
TH E IR MONTHS A P T IN T H I
DATE OP THE PIEST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOT ICE ON
THIRTY DAYS APTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

StR S &amp; S l

ottor too dMo at too tint

0 oNpr MWBN* N MWMnl

Rtrtook claim* with toto Caurt
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OP
THREE MONTHS APTER THE
DATE OP THE PIEST PUSH
CATION OP THIS NOT ICE ON
THIRTY DAYS APTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditor* at too
rtiartnt and portent hoeing
clown* or demand* agatool too
dKOdmf • ettoto mutt file took
ctotom wtto toto caurt WITHIN
THREE MONTHS APTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUSLI
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILED WILL BE POREVER
■AIRED.
Tho data it too ftrtl publica­
tion ot thk Notko l* July «m.
ifto

Mwk iX w w lirS h toC M rl
W IT H IN THE L A T E R OP
T H R U MONTHS APTER THE
DATE OP T H I PIRST PUSLI
CATION OP THIS MOTICI OR
THIRTY DAYS APTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditor* ol

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John p. Do&gt;t&lt;
ISIS Goorgla J
Sontord. Fieri
Attorney lor PorMnol
Pepre tentative
O. Andrew Spoor
M I N Cammorciol Street,
Suite!
Sanlord. FtorMOUT7I
Telephone: (M l)m a w s
Florida Bor Me.: *7*441
Pubikh: JutyA IX IN*

DBTIt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FIN HodtoM «4IS4CP
INRE: ESTATE OF
EDWIN L. ROBINSON
NOTICE OP
ADMINISTRATION
Tho edmlnirtrelton ol tho

Number 05I14CP. I* ponding In
th* Ckcult Court tor SEMI
MOLE County. Florid*. Probate
Dtvirton, Mw oddroM *1 which I*
Somlnoto County CourtoouM.
NOTICE OP
Sanford. Florid* 31771. Th*
FICTITIOUS NAMB
nemo* and addrette* of th*
Notice I* hereby given toot I
portonol reprMentally* and tho
am ongagod In butinot* at «*
portonol reprMontatlvo't at­
Grlggt A v o . Cauelborry. FL,
torney ar* Ml torlh bate*.
Somlnoto County. Florida, under
All intorettod perten* ar*
Ih* Fktltlout Nome ol EVEN
roguirod lo HI* with Mil* caurt.
IN O S W E E P C L E A N IN G
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
SERVICE, and toot I Intond to
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
reglttor h W nam# with th*
THIS NOTICE: (I) *11 claim*
Ctork ot tho Circuit Court, Sam
agalntl the ortato and 11) any
lnoto County. Florida. In ac­
objoclian by on Intoroatod
cordance with the Frovltton* ot
perton on whom Milt nottc* It
Ih* Fktlltou* Name Statute*.
torvod that that long** Mw valid­
TaWIt. Section a u t » Florid*
ity ot itw will. Mw guoillkadon*
Slotuto* t*57.
ot Mm perMnal repr#*#ntotlve.
Larry P. Dutretn*
vonuo. or luritdktton ol Mm
Publlth: July 4 IX 14 17.1*W
cguH,
DET-71
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
SUPREME COURT
■E FOEEVER BARRIO.
OP THE
Publication ei thl* Nolle# ha*
STATE OP NEW TORN
begun on July 4 1**4
COUNTY OP CAYURA
Pertonal Ropretentatlv*:
JEANETTE REID BABBITT
ELIZABETH ROBINSON
Plain II It
IMS Taylor Drive
Ovtodo, Florid* H7*S
RONALD M. BABBITT
Attorney tor
Perianal Repmontatlvo:
ACTION POR A DIVORCE
LAWRENCE N. FEESHMAN
To the above named Defender I
FRESHMAN. FRESHMAN
You are hereby tummonrt to
ATRAITZ, P.A.
Mrve a notice ot appearance, on
**7S SumetDrlv*. Suit* 701
th* P la in t iff* Attorney I t)
Miami. FtorIdo 31143
within 10 day* Otter the torvke
Telephone: I M ) *47 1400
ot Ihlt turnmen*, eaclutiv* ot
MARYANNE MORSE.
too day ot Mrvke (or within 30
Ctork. Circuit Court
day* otter Mm torvico I* com
BY: PatyktoThatchor
pief* It thl* tummen* It not
DEPUTY CLERK
portonally delivered to you
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
within Ih* Stoto ot Nov* York);
FLORIDA
and In com ol your tellur* to
PuMlih:
July 4 IX IfW
appear, judgment will be taken
agalntl you by default lor to* - OET 70
reltol demanded In Ih* notko Ml
IN T H I CIRCUIT COUNT
a—, 44. 4- - I ----Tv*
Ml DEwMr
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
Dated. Auburn. Now York
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
June 14 ll*o.
IN AND FOB
ANNE. BUNKEM.ESQ.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Attorney (i) tor Plolnlltf
FLORIDA.
Ottlc* and Po*l Office Addrou
CASE NO: M-1314CA-14L
407Metcalf Plata
INRE:
Auburn. Now York 11031
CHANGE OF NAME
111]) 151 SOM
FROM:
NOTICE: Tho object ol (hit
SARAH DICK
action I* to obtain o judgment ot
MICHAILDICK
divorce dluolvlng Ih* marriage
TO:
between th* panto* on the
SARAH JACKSON
ground* ol cruel and Inhuman
MICHAEL JACKSON
treatment ol th* plolnlltf by th*
NOTICE OP ACTION
defendant.
TO: Richard Jackton
Th# rallet taught It.
M Duelow lan*
A judgment ot o b io lu t*
Edlten, Now Jerwy
divorce In lover ot th* plointlll
0MI7
dluolvlng forever Ih* bond* ol
and
matrimony between th* portlet
Jam** Naikon Hall
In thl* action. Th# nature *1 any
4401 Glenmount Drive
ancillary roltot demanded It
Apt. 1330
equitable dtotrtoutkn ot all mar
Hootton. Teea* 40134
Ital property, declaration el
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
Mporato and marital proparty,
FIEO lhal an action tor Chang*
and tuch other and further relief
ot Noma ha* boon Iliad ogoiml
a* to th* Court may M*m jut!
you and you ore required to
•arvo a copy ot your written
^NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
detan***. It any. to It on
You may have certain right*
THOMAS L. STEPHAN. ES
under th* low* ot Ih* Stoto of
QUIRE, tho Potltlonor'i al
Now York lo an equitable
tornty. who** addrou i* S31O’ ?
dfvltlon ot certain property hold
Track Rood. Longwood. Florida
Individually and loinlly by Ih*
337SS, on or bolor* Auguti I
defendant and plaintiff during
IttO. and III* th* original with
Ih* term ol the marriage and to
the Ctork ot th* Court either
receive maintenance from th*
before urvic* on Petitioner’*
plainlllf Theta right* may be
altornoy or Immediately there
available to the defendant
altar; ottwrwtM * default will
whether or not a Mparalkn
be entered agalntl you lor Ih*
agreement ho* boon entered into
reitof demanded In Itw Petition
betweoen defendant and plain
tar Nam* Chang*
UN. A failure to antwer thl*
DAT ED On Juno ]7lh. Ifto
complaint and to appear in thl*
(COURT SEALI
action may tharalor* ratal I In a
MARYANNE MORSE
judgment ol divorce being ob
A l Clark Ollh* Court
loinod ogolmt th* defendant
By: Sharon Dunn
and. additionally, a waiver ol
A* Deputy Ctork
fh*M right*
Publlth June 3* 4 July 4 IX 30.
Publlth July*. 13.10. IftO
1H0
DET 93
OES 174

muotnioMMk
claim* wtth MM* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH I
DATE OP THE PIRST P U I l l
CATION OP THIS NOTICE.
A LL CLAIMS. OIMANOS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
PILED VHLL EE P O R ly tR
BARRIO.
Th* dato ot Mw ftrtl public*
lion at IM* Notice li July Mh.
IM t
_
Portonol Rogrotontotlvo:
Philip T. McLennan
It VNuoto Drive
Dobary. Florida 17711
Attorney tor Portonai
■ogrotantativo:
G. Andrew Spoor
MM Eat! Commercial Street.
Suit* 5
Sontord. Florida 13771
Totophono: (M7 ) 333 43*5
F torid# Ear too.: 97*440
Publleh; July 4 IX IffB
DET 13
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I IIB N T IE N T N
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA.
HI ANDPOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION NO.
W 1 4 I5 C A M
SECRETARY OP VETERANS
APPAIRS.OIC..
Ptokrttfl.
'ir t L T t c o o k . otongNWbwuot—
it living and oil unknown porttot
claiming by, through, under, or
again*! Itw named Detondant
who aronoi known MkodMd or
oilvo whothor tald unknown
partto* claim a* hair*. Oevlwet
gr antoot, aeaignoe*. Iionor *,
creditor*, truttoe i or other
claimant*, againtt th* Mid
KELLI COOK, a tingle woman;
DEPARTMENTOP REVENUE
OP T H I STATE OP FLORIDA;
«idGOVERNOR'S POINT
TOWNHOMIS HOMEOWNERS
ASSN., INC., o corporation;
Defendant*
AMENDED
NOTICIOP ACTION
TO: KELLI COOK, a ilngto
woman, it living and It dead, all
unknown partto* claiming by.
through, under
known to be dead or ollv*
whothor taid unknown partto*
claim a* hair*. d*vlM04 gran
tor*, trvttoa*. or oMwr claim
ant* agalntt the Mid KELLI
COOK, a ilngto woman;
BESIDE NCR: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action to tortclo**
a unrig age an ttw toi towing
property In Samlrdto County.
Florida:
Lat 54 GOVERNOR'S POINT.
PHASE ONE. according to Itw
plat thereat a* recorded In Plat
Saak 34 Paget 34 IS and 34 al
th* Public Record* ot Seminal*
County, Florid*.
hat boon Iliad again*) you and
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
and GOVERNOR’ S POINT
TOWMHOMES HOMEOWNERS
ASSN.. INC., a corporation and
you art required lo lerv* a copy
el your written doten*#*, it any.
to It an CHARLES R. GEOROE.
III. ESQUIRE. LAW OFFICE
OF CHARLES R. GEORGE. III.
P.A, Ml Eaal Pin* Street. Suit*
14*3. Orlando. Florida, and III*
Mw original with Mw Ctork at Mw
t o m ttytod Court on or baler*
th* 10th day at Augutt. iff*;
alh*rwlt* a judgment may ba
anlarad agalntl you far th*
reltol demanded In th* Cam
plaint.
WITNESS my hand and teal
ol Mil* Court mil 3rd day at July.
INS.
iCircuil Caurt Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Heather Brunner
Deputy Clark
Publi*h: July 4 IX 3417. IMS
OET M
AMENDED
NOTICE OF
GENERAL ELECTION
A vacancy ha* been created
by itw retlgnatien at Honorable
Kannam M. Latttor a* Circuit
Caurt Judge in Group Ten al Mto
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit ot
Florida, which wa* accepted by
Ih* Governor effective mid
night. December 31.1WO
Therefor*, qualifying tor thit
attic* wilt occur at th* Divlilon
*1 Election* in Tallahaue*. al
th* *4me lima a* th* regularly
icheduled qualifying parted,
noan July I*, two. through noon
July 10.1W0
IN Tettimany Whereat. I have
Hereunto tet my hand and
atliiad the Great Seel el th*
State at Florida, al Tallaha****.
Th* Capital, thi* Ih* Twenty
Filth day ol June. A D . IW0
ISEALI
JIM SMITH
SECRETARY OF STATE
Publlth June 3* 4 July 4 1WO
DES 314

• P T N B S M N T tlR T N
JNEtCtALCMCVtT
M AND P M
SEMMOLP COUNTY,
P IM IO A
CASENOLfbMMCAHI
CARTERET SAYINOS RANK.
PA,
PtOMtlH.

WITNESS my band and atHctat Mat * f iMd Caurt an mi*
MhdayHJww.AD.tWB.
SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctork at Mm CkcvH Caurt
Samtoato Cmnty. Ftortd*
Ry: IMnnDurn
Deputy Clark
Publieh: JtoMtX I t s July 4 IX
ms
OES-SM
IN THE CIRCUIT
EIRHTEENTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND PDD

YOU ARE NOTIPEO that an
&gt;to toradwa mar*B*ga wi
y. Ftortd*:
Tj
» TH* North M* toot at Mw loot
to *r Mm NW la at Mm NE t o .
( M i Wbrt AM N H Odd IM* Eaat
n s tool). Soctton it. Tawwehip
It South. Ranat f » Beat. Sami
nato County. Ftorida. and ateo
to** NertM IS Nat tor Mrth

yeudrtrtM drtdlbi
rt yaur wntton f *
la it wi Anna 4 1
rt Mm Law Firm rt MASON
MASON B ASSOCIATES. P A ..
P le ln tltfa Attorney, what*
la 1397 U.S. Highway it
lulto m. Ctoarwator,
SMS4 an or baton July
77, Iff4 and file Mw artrtnal
wtth th* Ctork rt mi* Caurt
either baton tan ka an PlainB
IBEf*
na ImmartiAlahv
f l f l D D n V r lD n w r IIT in M D ID ID ff
iftor; aNwrwto* a datoutt
the rallal demanded In Mw

c a s b NGi tg-wr t CA aa «
C A L IF O R N IA P R O E R A L
BANK, a Fadwrt lavtnga Bank,
a
bank, 11farmer ly known at
CaiitorMa Fadmai Saving* and

Ptointltt,
RANDY LUBINSKY, a Ilngto
man; LORENZO JORRIN. a
Ilngto man; ANNIE CLARK, a
a ln a la wom an; U N IT E D
STATES OP AMERICA, aid
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE
(OCCUPANTS).
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: ANNIE CLARK, a tingto
1*1 Cynmianvw Clrcto
AHanwnto j prtogi. Ftorida
AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT
MAVCOMCIRN:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Nwt an
action ta toracliaa a mirtgigk
an Mw taitowmg deter ibad praperty tocatod in Seminal* County.
Ftorida:
Lat I. Carman Oak*, accord
Ing t* th* plat thereat, a*
recorded to Flat Book 31. Pag*
*X rt th* public racarda *1
[t a ^ R M jC*wUy. Ftorida. City
flirt
rt your written mtone* 4 W
to It on Robert O. WlMn. rt
Graan and Slmman*. P.A.,
P la ln tltfi attarnay*. who*#
addrett I* Part Ottlc* Baa 33)4
115 Narttwart Flrtt Avenue,
Ocala. Ftorida tun. on ar
Bator* Augutt 17. IW4 a r t Mto
the original with Mw Ctork at
thl* Court either Bator* earvtaa
on Plalntltr» attorney ar Imme­
diately tharoaftor; atharwia* a
default will B* antorod agalntt
yau tor Mw rattol demanded m
th* Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and Mw
eaal *4 IM* Caurt an mi* Mw lam
dayrtJww. 1W4
(SEALI
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark rt MwCaurt
By Haothar Snowier
Deputy Ctork
Publlth: June I f b July 4 1X14
1W9
DES 373
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
POR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. ft-tlt-CP
DIVISION: I
IN Rb: ESTATE OF
ZAIOAN. WURST.
NOTICE OP
AObUNISTRATION
Th* admlnlrtratlan al Ih*
Ertato el Zaide N. Wurrt. D*
caawd, File Number »* 7 fl CP.
I* pending In Mw Circuit Caurt
tor Saminol* County, Florida.
Probata Dlvltton. m* addrett ot
which It Ml Norm Park Av*.
(P.O. Addraaa: P O. Drawer C).
Sontord. Ftortd* 337730*5* Th*
nama* and addraeaa* ot m*
Co-Perianal R*pr**an1atlva*
and th* Ca-Partanal Repra
tentative*' attarnay art tat
form betow.
All Intorettod parton* are
required to III* with ml* Caurt.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR WITHIN SB
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE. WHICHEVER IS
LATER: I) all claim* agalntl
th* Ertato. and 3) any objection
by an Intorettod parton on
wham Mtl* Nolle* it tarvrt lhal
challenge* the validity ol m*
Will, th* quallllcatton* el m*
Perianal Rapratanlativ*. venue
or |url*dlctlonot Ih# Court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Publicalien of mi* Notice ha*
begun an June It. IW0
C » P*r*enaf Rapratanlativ*:
Parry E. Wurrt. Jr
CdPartonal Repratantatlva
Jtm ttM Young
Vice PreUdent
South***! Bank. N A
Attarnay* tor C* Par tonal
Rapretantatlvat:
NIXON. HARGRAVE. OEVANS
5 DOYLE
By: PATRICE B MORRISON.
ESQUIRE
Reynold* PIM4 Suit* 400
10*1 East Indiantown Read
Jupiter. Florida 114/7
1407)74*1003
Florid* Bar No 301W9
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clark. Circuit Court
BY: Patricia Thatcher
DEPUTY CLERK
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Publlth Jura I* 4 July a. iwo
o e s ns

Odtod: Jun#J4 tW*.
MARYANNE MORSE
A l CLERKOPTHECOURT
: Heather Brunner
A* Deputy Clark
Pubtlih: June 73. 7f 4 July 4 IX
w
D f 5343
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND POD
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIDA.
CASE NO.: BMM1-CA-I4-L
ISAAC HOBESH and NANCY
HOSE SH.M* wild.
Ptointltt*.
CHARLES RISTEN. SANDRA
DAWN LEY. and ROBERT
CO RBETT and OELORES
CORBITT, hi* wit*.
CLERK'S
NOTICIOP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
mat pwnuant to th* Summary
Final Judgment entered an Mw
IMh day of June. 1W0. In Civil
Action N* eaaati CA 14 L 01 Mw
Circuit Court rt th* Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. Jn and far
laatiaato -Ciir tb Dr t H*. m
which CHARLES RISTEN.
SANDRA OAWN LEY. ROB
■ST CORBETT «« d DELORES
COR i ITT. hit wit*, era Mm
D e fe n d a n t* , and IS A A C
H O B ESH and N A N C Y
HOBESH. ar* Mw Plaintiff*. 1
will tall rt pwbfic auction to Mw
hlghert and hart bidder tor caah
at the Wert dear of m* Saminol*
County Ceurthouaa In Sontord.
Ftorida. at II.SO AM . an Itw
lam day rt Augutt. 1W4 th*
e a n ■ ib^&amp;ad e a m l U M M a
Iffwln* M
VpW
CoVOTO aWII
’
ty tat torlh In ttw Summary
Final Judgment:
Lat J. DEER RUH UNIT 4
according to Mto plat thereat at
recorded to Plat Beak IX Pag*
M Public Racarda at Seminal*
County, Florid*.
DATED mi* Jam day ol Juno.
1914
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork *1 Circuit Caurt
Samtoato County, Ftorida
■y: Jan* I . Jatawic
DaauN Ctork
Publlth: June394 July*. IWO
DE5110
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
O PTHE IIS M T IE IN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
95IIU-CA-I5L
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCI AT ION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
carperalien organlied end
tilillng under the Law* al Th*
United State* at America.
Plalntl tl.
v*.
MICHAEL H. STORMS and
KAREN R. STORM! hitwlto
and ROBERT MOON.
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to Final Judgment
al Forectoaura rendered an Mw
30th day at June. 1990. In lhal
certain cause pending In Mw
Circuit Court to and tor Semi­
nal* County. Florida, wherein
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a carp*
relion orpanned and ealsling
under the Law* ol Th* United
Stole* ot America. It Piaintltt.
and MICHAEL H. STORMS and
KAREN R. STORMS, hit wlto.
and ROBERT MOON ara Itw
Defendant*. Civil Action No
90-1311 CA 14 L
I, M AR YANN E MORSE.
Clark at the aforesaid Circuit
Caurt, will at 11.00 a m , on th*
3nd day ol Augutt, 1990. otter for
tala and Mil le th* hlghott
bidder tor cash an Mw slept at
the Weit Front Doer of th*
Courthout* In Sontord. Saminoto
County, Florida, th* following
described property, tltuoted and
being In Saminoto County. Floe
Ida. towil
Unit X Building B. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II.
a Condominium, according ta
th* Declare Iion at Condominium
at recorded in Official Record*
Booh 1373. Peg* 1930. Public
Racordt ot Saminol* County.
Florida
Said tala w ill be mad*
pursuant to and in order to
satisfy th* term* ol taid Final
JudoniDfll
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERKOFTHE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jana E Jatawic
Publish June 39 4 July 4 1990
DES 317

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working with people? We
P R E F IR no oaperlence. Cal I

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ttanas. full/pert tints. High
earnings I M a-X IX II________

WAVNB I . KRUIO' ’
Petitioner
MOT1CI OF ACTION
T O : R IC H AR D C H ARLES
PRISTON

tor 7children! Patotts Ml JIM

M l TIME COMERS
U T K ID M CNAIM
IN MOWS FOOL Summers
hsrsl Need titra vecetlon
money? Ws need VOUIII
M7S/por hr. I or I days par
wk. and on call. Carlltiod
Nursing Assistants Only 111
mmssuss Nsatm cars Casisr

YOU ARB NOTIFIED that an
r edition el the per
sans MICHBLLI L R I PRE­
STON and RICHARD DAMON
PRRSTON hee been tiled and
you ere roguestod to serve a
copy al yeur alienees II any. an

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TIMOTHY M. O’ LEARY.
ISOUIRK
IMS W. Fairbanks Avanue
Wtolar Park. Florida » n »
an ar batons ma ism day al July.
IfSS and flN the original with
the Clark al mis Court either
servka an Petitioner's

Ona way la Now Orloans.
leave Aug. XSUd......j * m * 7

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. PUBLIC NIARINN P M CNANM OP ZONING
IIW U T M M .
I. ROBBBT J. MOJA - RHOMB PROM A t, AORICULTURI TO
C L BBNBRAL R I T AIL COSSMIRCIALIPTM-M) - The norm 71
•set of Ste tswth MS last el the’nett 111 tset si Sts east 141 test at the
northwail N tl Sts northnos&lt; l* al Section a . Township 11 loom.
Range It Best. Further described aa a 71’ by IIS’ parcel. Nested on
the west tide el IR AM. north el Chapman Reed, trem A-1N C-l.
. DISTAICT:!)
■ 1. WHIT BARBA - RHOMB FROM C l BBNBRAL RETAIL TO
E-L MULTI-FARULY RBSIOBNTIAL - The SW ta ol the SW ta ol
Section 17, Tewnehip It. Benge It, SemlneN County, Ptorlde. Nee lha
easterly nr Nr rsea right of way. Less the southerly n t .lt Nat
tentslninf is acres mars ar lots Further dsscrlbsa as an the was!
SWa al Alateya Trail, lust north al Iran Sr idea.
. DISTRICT;II
3 NAB BN DBVBLOPMBMT - RHOMB FROM A t . ABRI CUL­
TURE TO C-l. OBNBRAL RETAIL COMMA RCIAL - Tea parcels
1L UB. IsC. In SacINn Ml Tawnshlp it. Range TP. Further Soecrlbed
as IMS tael south al Railroad Track, west side el Eden Park Read.
&gt; DISTRICT: I I
J A CAR SB OIL CO. INC - BBIOMB FROM C l. OBMRRAL
S IT A IL COMMERCIAL TO PCD. PLARMIO COMMRRCIAL
(STRICT. - Pert el Lei t. M M Smiths Srd SubdlytsNn as
tscwOod in Flet Beak I, Pega •*- Further described at the southeast
corner ( i SR at end Upsets Bead. In Section X I* X.
t DISTRICT;IS
These In attendance will be heard and written cemmonts may bo
(INO with Ike Land Management Division Hearings may be
continued tram lime to lime as Nund necessary Further details
Available by calling Ml-I1X, E atension tea*.
NOTI: Persons are advised that it they wish N appeal any
decision made al this meeting, they w ill need a record el the
preceedings, and tor such purpose, mint may need to ensure mat a
Verbatim record ol the proceedings is made, which record includes
the tosilmeny and evidence upon w hich the appeal Is to be heeed per
Section MS SIM Florid a Statutes
. BOAROOF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
■ SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
RYiHBRRHAROIN. DIRECTOR
■ LANO MANAGEMENT
Pubiisn July*.nag
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Ona thing I've toArnad In life lb
that whan you caaaa to Da a dummy, that's whan you're
In tr outdo." - S o Dlddtoy.

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HAMMER TRAINEE

stJaa gto* gar rmb M
Est. Urns -is opening now
efllces. Hood Managers a
Asst. Menegir Trainees. Far
Into. A Interview, can P H O I

NURSE AIDES * 4U SOFTS

GUYS/GALS

HIGHER STARTING FAVI
For certified or eaper lanced

OYER 17

Local company will hire
enargatlc, enthusiastic sail
starters to assist manager No
eaporlonce required Paid
training Transportation,
furnished. START TODAY!
Handicapped welcome.
Cell Mr. Jay, Ml * »
_______ eat. 101 tromV 1

HAIRSI7UST

Experienced! Good psyl
Apply In parson: McConnells.
MSS S. laniard Asa, laniard

Commorclol/rosld./repair,
etIImeting A Installation asp.
rwadCaBIM e-tm ovos
KEYEI FLA. INC. Realtors,
pays tuition to Root Estate
School!............ Cell m MOO
LANDSCAPERS
Full time
positions. Driver's License
required............Coll m a m
LAUNDRY WORHSR, ter lout
minded and dependable Al
lemonto Springs area. AM and
PM shitts- Call m *1*0

Advancement opporlunllyl
Esc. benefits package. Apply
In person only I Spoodwoy
Starvto Marvin. Idoad SR MO

Lh. Mary area Clientele pro
terrod. ICoil ......._..... m i x *
HAPPY ELVES CHILD CAEI
needs esp . competent, love
log teacher tor Infant room
and other duties 111 Mia

alter; otherwise, a default will
In Mo cam
plaint el Petitioner.
WITNESS My hand and the
seal al this Court an Juno Ifth,
IMS.
I SEAL)
MARYANNR MORSE
As Clark el aw Court
By; Sharon Dum
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: JunoM. 1*4 July*. IX
tees
DC SIM

Quality childcare centers are
leaking tor pert time teacher
aides. Mature! A love ot
children! must I
EXPERIENCED SERVERS.
hostosses, cashiers wentod
Apply in person I Interviews
now bolng held) Mon Frl, } *
el Bahama Jar’ s MM S.
French Ave. No calls please I
VOLT
TEMPOEABY SERVICES
Ceil*!* ns*
P E E K V A C A T IO N ! N eed

TotJSO weekly
Fullbenetits. All shifts.
Need* trainees.
1I f 1-XM...... HUietand policy

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NURSIM ASSISTANTS
Full tim e. 7 1 end 1 II.
E xcellent benefits, good
working conditions, triondty
people Apply el MN.Hsry. If
A *1, Oakery. Men. thru Frl
SAM to &lt;P M .................EOE

OPPORTUNITIES
Large tood distributor with
good benefits, to be located in
Sanlord has openings tor the
*- slOwiffQ
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IQI
A/P CLERK Esp. with A/P.
ID key adding machine A
computer knowledge.
WAREHOUSEMAN Fraeter
warehouse esp. required.
Apply to: Southern
Feeds, Inc. P.O. Bee 1*1*
Ocoee M7«l Alto:

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fo r p re-n eed C em etery
F uneral Seles. Greet company
benefits with above average
earnings. Rapid advance
Is lor the right person.
Must have own car and a
sense el urgency. Dignified
opportunity with the leader in
this field. Call ter e personal!
intoFvlew:
I
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OalilAWii

•Funeral
Can Thursday and Friday *1
and Saturday * * ____________

security o m a n
For Lake Mary Experience
or will train. Full A Pert time.
METRO SECURITY
QII TTto

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Pro appear., motivated, good
voice, salary nag. Cell AX MOO
T L C N I R O S HOM
COMPANIONS tor the etow
Live In or hourly..... ..W-H

UTILITY WORXER
Forklift. Bobcat, eiperlence a
plus. Dependable, able to
work overtime, t i l l per hour.
Escellenl Employee Benefits
sterling day one. Required to
pass physical eaem and drug
test . Apply In person.
Seofheost Recycling Carp..
171 West Marvin Ave.

____________ BOB
Is accepting applications tor
Loss Prevention. Apply In
person al lha Sentord store
only..............I

THE GREAT A M ERICAN
INVESTM EN T

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDPOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER) toJtn-CAMP
JAMES E. TERWILLEGER.
S R . , a n d L I N D A W.
TERWILLEGER. his wtto.
Plaintiffs,
GLYNN E. ROGCRX SR.. THE
U N K N O W N SPO U S E O P
GLYNN E. ROGERS. SR.. AND
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
■V, THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGINSTTHE FOREGOING
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: Glynn B. Rogers. Sr., Me
unknown spouse el Glynn E.
Regers. Sr., end other parlies
claiming by. through, under or
against aw taragaing
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action to quiet title le the
following property M Seminole
County, Florid*
Lot A Black C. Idyllwllde el
Lech Arbor. Section A according
to Me Plat thereof as recorded
In Plat Boob t*. Page ft. el the
Public Records el Seminole
County. Florida
has been tiled against you and
you ere required to serve e copy
et yeur written defenses. It any.
to It an Ted B. Edwards. E*
quire, plaintiffs attorney, whoee
address Is Smith A Mockinnen.
P A . US South Orange Avenue.
Suite UA Pest Office Bos USA
Orlande. Florida Uttt. on or
batora July M. IftO. and Ills lha
original with the clerk et this
court either before service on
plaintiffs attorney or Immedl
otely Itwroolter. otherwise e
detaull will be entered against
you tor the rellet demanded In
itw Complaint or petition
Dosed this 11th day of June.
ItN
Mary enne Morse
As Clerk ol Me Court
By Healhet Brunner
As Deputy Clerk
Publish; June IS. ti. if. A July
A ItoO
DCS in

JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINQSI
• Construction
• Warehouse
• Production
A ll jo b s $4.50 &amp; Up fo r
em p lo yees w ith tran sp o rtatio n
APPLY: 1018 S. FRENCH AVE.
SANFORD
6 A.M. SHARP
PHONE: 330-2611

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PROFESSIONAL

LABOR W ORLD U.S.A. INC

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C a n a le t* p rivacy , la c .

iTTBACTrva 1 a *
I ml. from Cauntry Club.
114.IM Owner tlneflclnp
even......... J/eetW/min ea*
family ream * /extree I M U M

w O mwae

3 KMOON 2 MTN/FOOl

t m a g g itt

M M . COTTA#* • Clean,
aulat. tem plate privacy

H em * with molher ln law
•u it* an ever i/ i acre.
Fireplace, u x n Inproun*
peel with heeled laccuiil. 1
perch**, privacy lanced yard
w/lrrlpetlen tyttem. upeol;

STENSTROM

EEALTY, INC.
•% Cm344 %m*

ear.**#

* USFD CARS &amp; TRUCKS *

RflSTIR SFSCS./MCMAMSS
I bdrm./I b e . parapa. C/H/A.

Launch Your Dreams

MSSKROQMUrT

month ptue IM * sacurify

J / l'x Ida* **• tt.. new paint
and carpet, ep p llin tt an 111
acre. U'l/me.Ua.OOO

i*Mama.onw&gt;de

• Waterfront Lifestyle

on Lake Monroe
Modem Fitness Comer
• Indoor Racquatbal

CHEVY 8-10 PICKUP

■Sparkling Ja cu zzi

• A Pool you can really
make a splash la

N ow O p tn U n til
8 P M M o n . - F rU

A M O a o m a 1 bdrm. I&gt;&gt;
bath hem*. CH/A, corner lei
Low down payment.....Pie. no
L O V IL V 1 bdrm. Mi belh

1 aOAM, taa/mo plus security.
Mini Wlnde. carpal. »ISW ■
Park Avo, Santerd. XU 1717

For
Lease
Showroom/Office/Warehouse
THIS W EEK S

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sunup la sundown. SIS Sarlti
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let* Kay Ave. Sanford._______

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GRAND
3LAZER K-le
■ AUTOMATIC 5 MARQUIS
AIR

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ALL POWER

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ESCORT
AUTO.. AIR
ONLY 28,348 Ml.

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: $2495&gt; $ 9 9 9 $3995

Located in Sanford Commerce Park
1601 Airport Blvd., Sanford

SKf LBPLB109

84 MERC.
MARQUIS

Two Spaces Available!
Saturday. July 1 Pam lo 4pr
400 Wosl Fourth St. (corner
4th A Leurel. back ol Churcl
Hememcde baked Hem
crelts. exercise equlpmen
plants, dottwsSmlsc Items

1500/2000 sq. ft. showroom/warehouse
2000/2500 sq. ft. office/warehouse
Ideal location with High Traffic Count
Easy Access to 1-4
Am ple Parking

n s w e s t iit m s t r e e t
Friday. Saturday and 5
Larpa vainly

terd. u bat special!....na-nee

84 FORD
TEMPO

SKI L8P 3064

72 VW BUG

LOADED!

2 DR.. GRAY, AUTO.
AIR, LOW MILES

sxe 007MB

SKi LBP3068

SKi BA 429

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i $2995t $2 4 8 8 $1988 !
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F o r Further Inform ation Contact Bob M cKee

SK# IBP 3067

COMPLETLY
RESTORED! LIKE
NEW CONDITION.
SUNROOF

BROUGHAM

TM D M D M R IU U

3 2 3 -1 1 5 0

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86 PONT.
6000 S.W.
AUTOMATIC
AIR

73 DODGE
200

SELF CONTAINED
CAMPER - FISHINGHUNTING SPECIAL

76 LINC.
MARK IV
3URGENDYLEATHER
ALL POWER. 1 OWN

i' $3388 1 $ 1 9 9 5 $ 1 9 8 8 !

Rd oil el 4*W) Thwrs. lhr&lt;
Sun. Clothing. turn end more

SKJLBP31I0

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SK# IBP 3049

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T ra •• a c m tract*, sapfk
and nail. Ilia— each it
a c m daatftd river, fenced
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1 bdrm . } bath*I W.&gt;l trad*
ter heut* In Senford. DtBery
or O tla rl Beautiful ground!
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reduced You move, cath
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SAw o n AHA FAM
14X44 |/i Guerdon ....... se.ooo
14XM J/l'i tpllt. • « Skyline,
screened perch..........SIMM

7? It. Outrage ’ft. 77SMP
Evlnrud*. perfect condition,
lull equipped *71.700 Call
M * 77*0*47 ovo*

S I 17 Ft. Bus Hurt
C om p letely tournam ent
rtggodl im Pro v Yamaha.
Trailer. 1 live well* with
timer*. 3 brand now bettorlet.
41 lb*, ol thrust trolling motor.
E i col lent condition. Mutt —
to appreciate sia.OM or best
otter. Call 771 tSSt In no

MAM 1/1 lain ‘U Guerdon
tit. on

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211—Antiquos/

a a o a ta w t it e ^ t im t

Coikctitks

U l —Ctwifry
Pr&gt;n r »y / M k

HITS MSI

BOBU MWt 1 5ACtfS

S Beardetl. Sent Mutt Mill
J J M ^ ^ J M IIP e lt o M P M

KOKOMO...
...37SI1M
CONE A PEPSI MACHINES
.Wankedf Pro IS. site other
related Item* 4*7 70— t

222—Musical
Mtfchatkisa

Governor Wlnthrop*. Earpen
tin* front Clew feet, walnut
P rofession ally restored
Eicellent Condition MIS
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CONSOLE PIANO Good “
dlllon. *400.
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FOR SALE Crate 100 watt EV
ampHller Wood llnlih. mint
condition *700131 7770. Greg

1&gt;&gt;—Pupki k r S ik

OLD CUTLASS CALAIS RT 07.
auto, low ml. sport rim*.
.. . tit 7101
ePUELIC AUTO AUCTION*
EVERT WEDNESDAY 7:10PM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION

w/
metal pip* 7* high « 0 l/T
wide Cett t i l t Mil tor t it
_________con m oto r_________
•AIRLINE TICKET On* way
dlando
Pittsburgh, nan
Hop! US Air. July It at
* 13pm 171331 1444__________
34 in. e 41 m.
canvas with metal tram*

..m as**
FAIRWAY (MOTORS
"H — d llN O H
NOR US 1701 Lang— ad
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
"BUY HEBEI PAY HE RE I"

to

or at. Very nk*. Cast SIM.
mu m i . Can..-.......... m a m
ecANNINO JAES pt* A qt*
IS damn t t l for all
_________CaN 3730471_________
• CAEPET brown pluih with
p o d d ln t I t X I t ♦ /
Eecollent condition SI00
m s t t t keep trying ________

'77 CADILLAC COUPE
LOW
down A EZ paymantil 11
•7* PI AT SPtOEB CanvorttAto
LOW down A EZ payment*I
Aa&gt; toe Bi n e * ........... U t UM
*■* PONTIAC BRAND PBIXI
Law mile*, ah. *4.40* tot
down w/approved credit I Call
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‘to BRCOEB

OCMAKBROIL BAS M IL L
Like now. need! tank *31
__________ QOS 7110__________
ELECTRIC SWHEEL CART
For the disabled I Dual bat
torto* w/thargar. 07SM7O-0MI
etW INO SET with Hide *40
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•WHEELCHAIR • la eacattont
candttNn.ua .Call
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Clean I T Tepal Eec. condi
tton, TMWmllet Call 771 0*13
M MUSTAIM S.0 LX air. power
steerin g, power brake*.
AM/FM catMtto. and tot* ol
•itrat to m Can 171*1*4
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aecapt laa. tag. title, etc
'07 TOYOTA TERCEL
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speed, air, power steering,
stereo catMtto l
Only lie* *«/me
Call Mr. Payne. 773 3133
77 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Red
leather Interior, run* great
Loaded ............. OliSOobo

dSET a* toor tply blot tires,
a SOXI* on rlmi (Slug) Ilka
now. groat tor p up trucks or
traitor* Sliptlrm7*1*140
• 1 TIRES 1 Lt* 14 on E T
Mag*, tit* GM or Ford I now
IWialTW Motrk fit* Peugeot
too each or otter 1711*37

C a K ita ta M

f ir m marm u
Original owner 71.000 ml a
c y l. new tiro*, ah. p/a. p/b.
AM/FM. 13.ISO tti SSMavot

2J»—Vaklcks
WantBd
WE PAT TOP ON tor wrecked’
cars/trwcktl WE SELL «uar•htoed uted part* AA AUTO
MLVAOS al Oeiory, tat a—
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241—Racrtatkaal i
Vakkks/Camatrs
COACHMAN TRAILER 30 toot'
•70. Roal air. sleep* o Eec *
candltton 03SM....... 3317*7*

1172fOfUf CMFtl
• to a.
canvot. In.ver outer il«y *
Much more Atkin* I lost o b o
333 7143or 377 3773etter Mm

414
1077 POEO F IM Lift kit
Runt Good..........tl.SOOobo
Call N? 0*0 Mt*

232-Auk Farts
/ AccRSSfks

'79 Foco IrtBR HoNHmrm
77 ft Clot* Al Eec condilienl
Must— I Sit. WO Call— H i*

*77 FORD 3M 4a4 Parting out or
buy till Many now port* C *
Tromm ■HI pra IS) C.S7*-— I

242—Junk Cars

I2 R M 0 F IM
Run*, body oecl S3.300/otter
Must Mill m 3170___________
07 NISSAN KINO CAE
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speed, dark rad. stereo
catMtto. PS. PB. *0K mil**
Asklngt7.tt*407 373 40*7

•CASH* POR YOUR JUNK
CAR OR TRUCRI t ANY.'
CONDITION! CALL SIS-7*17
MTap tenon* Paid lor lunk ■
cart, huckt. a wheel drive .
Any condition Call 133 Its*
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tM tt beta* market! FNA
m i — U til CaMaaurl 33**1 M

111—Appl tenets
/ Furniture
aA BAROAIN
m m — i d—
with t deep III* drawer*, large
detk top. good condition MO
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BABY CBIB • White mica A
light oak. Seen bail I (list
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BJ'S R IS A L I
W* Buy/tetl Furniture a Cel
leetlk lll. Including 11*01*1
M tl 1 I taterd Are.. M l tH
a BUNK BIOS, complete with
math***'*. is s m iP M
a C O F F I I TABLK with 7
matching end tablet Olati
top MS'let
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C O M IC Table A Corner table.
Bdrm tuil*. iota A chair.
Refrlgeratnrl C all.... 373— 1
• C U tIO C A B IN !T Cold,
lighted. Hire# than with
ancloiadbottom I t i m i l l l
ODININC BOOM TABLE An
tlqua Duncap Phyla Need*
T LC.tSO/aftor .
n ilN I
a DININO T A B U M X U Two
banchai with back! Nlca and
itrong MS .............. 333*1*4
■ LICTNIC STOVK Hotpoint
Almotl new I Uied I mot Coil
S34* Sell ms/Qllor I. m t**7
OAS STOVI • Norge Cnergy
lover, black gU ti treat Only
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RENHOAE tEFIIGERATOA
Lika nawl Almond, let maker.
It cu tl Call
3 X 0*4*
LARRT’ S MART. IIS Sanlord
Avo Naw/Uiad turn A appl
Buy/Satt/Trade........m e m .
P PVC TABLt AND CHAINS &lt;4
chain), round labia Good
ihapotes.................. m w e
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Ereel lent condition I Wat MM
new. Mil tor SSM 33M**7
NOLLTOP leak wood detk. *300.
T W IIO Mta bed. t*S; both
eec. condition Call 333 SI44
W A S H B R S i n . 1 b o d t.
badtrama 17. Dining Mt Sets,
baby turn . lampi. ollice
turn .colling lent 14S I Me
W ATIR BIO . king, bookceve
headboard w/mlrror. 4 draw
or pedettal. M \ wavelet!.
M i l l R t P N I O f RATOR.
Work! line. SM Call SSI Met
between IPM IQPM_________
S PIECE BEDROOM SIT. plut
Queen ill* Mta tleeper with
matching loveital. Mltc
furniture. Caff 333 14*3

117-Sporting Goods
E iis
New and uted Mongooie.
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                    <text>N E W S D IG E S T
□ Sports
Seminole’s stop Bullets
SANFOHI) — Adcock Rrxrflng (Seminole) Is
now sending out ominous smoke signals lint a
new program Is on the rise alter slopping the
Bullets 7-2 at Lym a n High School In a
non-league baseball game.
See Page IB

Crazy Wings fly Into action
SANFORD — Duane Smith had three hits.
Including a home run and a double, and scored
three runs to lead Crazy Wings to u 16-1 defeat
of Waddles hi t l r opening game oft he Sanford
Recreation Department Wednesday Night Men's
*’D " Slowpttch Softball League.
In the other game the Sanford Police
Benevolent Association scored nine runs In Its
first three at huts and held off llarcar Aluminum
Products 10-6.
See Page IB

□ People
Dedication pays off
SANFORD — Marie Taylor recently received
the OustandlngCommunity Service Award from
the Sem inole C o u n ty Retired Educators
Asscoclatlon (SCREA), the organization for
which she has served as community participa­
tion chulrmnn since IB M .
Bee Page 3B

□ Florida
Bomb rocks museum
MIAMI — A powrrlul bomb exploded early
Thursday at tlx* Cuban Museum of Arts and
Culture, causing extensive damage to the front
of the building.
See Page 2A

□ Local
Telson objects to selections
SANFORD — Seminole County School Board
member Pat Telson Is disa|&gt;|M)l»tcd with the
selection of people named to the Business
Advisory Committee selection committee.
Bee Page BA

S t a r -s p a n g le d

c o n t r o v e r s y

Americans celebrate Flag
Day with mixed emotions

Old Glory becomes issue
in gubernatorial campaign

United Prase International

United Prats International

President Bush led an curly-morning Bag
raising ceremony ill l lie Vietnam Veterans
Memorial today lo mark Flag Day. which this
year Is awash In a cotrillcl of emotions river old
Glory.
Ever since 1910. Americans liuvc used June 14
to eelebratr the birth of the flag, which was
originally approved by Ihe Continental Congress
on that dutc In 1777.
But the focus of Flag Day 1990 was not solely
on traditional ever.Is designed lo honor Old
Glory.
Instead, the spotlight also fell on the raging
na'ionnl debale over whether desecrating Ihe llag
Is a legal form of free speech and whether
Congress and the stales should take the major
step of amending the Constitution lo protect the
n.ig
Bush, who has led the drive lor the amend
incut, used the day lo quietly and solemnly push
Iris cause.
Accompanied by an entourage ol Secret
Service, hut without llrsl lady Barbara Bush, the
president arrived al the Vietnam memorial
ad|i&gt;icnt to the Lincoln Memorial al alxiut li:ll.ri
a m. EDT.

TA LLA H A S S E E - Gov. Bob Martinez pro
raised Wednesday to promote a constitutional
amendment forbidding
tlrsceralkm of Ihe U.S.
flag, while his leading
Dem ocratic opponent
was endorsed by a key
Panhandle Republican.
Campaigning for re­
e lection In M adison
County. Martinez also
lin k e d h is c u r r e n t
crusade against dirty rap
music lyrics to his "qual­
ity of life" campaign
llicme. stressing Initia­
tives In crime, environ­
mental protection, ethics ______________________
reform, education and
lax (Hillcy.
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From staff rsports
As Hags waved III honor of Flag Day acioss
Seminole County this morning, local residents
voiced a range of opinions on the recent Supreme
Court decision on llag hunting and efforts in
Congress and In Tallahassee to make such i
display Illegal.
Many |H-ople said they were np|ioscd lo a stale
law or roiistllullonal amt-iidiii'-iit lorbiriillng llag

horning.
Connie LI. an immigrant Irom China who lives
In DcRur\. believes Americans take llu-tr
Ireedoms lor gr.uricd and should he taught
respect rather than lx- forced to do things by law.
"I drink Americans have no respect for
anything.” LI said "Th e llag represents (Iris
country and children should lx- taught to respect
II. We don't need laws oi changing lire

Addicts: A new kind of needle
A novel treatment that uses acupuncture In
an attempt to cure the craving of crack addicts
will be tried in Montgomery County. Ohio,
tx-glnnlng this kill after officials there reviewed a
similar program being used In Miami.
An experimental program using the Chinese
medical procedure will lx- conducted at the
Veterans Administration Medical Center In
Dayton. Non-violent olfcndcrs an- expected to be
choscn to begin the acupuncture program by
October.
Carl Kessler, (irenldlug Judge of Montgomery
County Common Pleas Court, said iris en­
dorsement of tlx- plan Is a reversal of Iris earlier
opinion that crack addicts were Incurable.
But Kessler said a visit to Miami, where
acupuncture. Is being used with addicts, con
vluccd him that crack addicts could he helped
with Intensive treatment.
From wire reports

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Crossw ord................ BB
Osar A b b y................. 3B
Dsaths........................SA
Or. Oott...................... BB
Editorial..................... 4A
Florida........................2A

Horoscops.................BB
Nation........................7 A
Paopla........................ 3B
Pollca........................3 A
S p o r t s ...........................1 B . 2 B

Television..................3B
Weather..................... 3A
W o rld ......................... BA

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horning the flag Is a L a w to n C h 'ld t
protected form of political free speech. A
bipartisan group of congressional leaders has
vowed to get an amendment through both
chambers and submit It to the states for
r ;t Iflcat Ion before the Fourthof July.
"Th e se values were Inculcated In m e ."
See Candidates. Page BA

See O p in io n s . Page B A

COMMUNITY LEADERS

Kiwanis
honors
volunteer

Herald stall writer

W ASHINGTON — The Supreme Court upheld
the constitutionality of sobriety checkpoint
programs designed to snare drunken drivers
today.
The court. In a 6-3 ruling by Chief Justice
William Relinquish said the stops that are
widely used to light drunken driving do not
violate the Constitution's bun against unreason­
able search and seizure.
In upholding die programs. Rehnqulst noted
the “ magnitude of the drunken driving pro­
blem” and said that reports of "death and
mutilation on the nation's roadsure legion."
"Conversely, the weight bearing on the other
scale — the measure of the Intrusion on
motorists stopped briefly at sobriety check­
points — Is slight." he wrote.

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Local residents offer range of opinions

SANFORD - By October. Semi­
nole County residents probably will
have three plastic bins al their
homes lo loss In aluminum cans
and plastic and glass Ixritics.
Members of Ihe Seminole County
Intergovernmental (ask force on
solid waste voted Wednesday to
recommend awarding the county
recycling contract to Southeast
Recycling Corp. of Longwood to
collect all Ihe recyclable materials
collected In the unincorporated
portions of Ihe county plus any
cities electing to participate In the
county program.
Cities may establish (heir own
recyclin g program s or opt to
participate In Seminole County's
program. laikc Mary and Altamonte
Springs already have established
curbside programs.
The task force also voted to divide
the approximately 44,000 unin­
corporated homes appearing on
county lux roles among the 12
current hauling companies, requir­
ing each lo provide recycling bins to
re s id e n ts w ith o u t c h a rg e . II
approved by county commissioners,
the establishment of the franchise
ureas could occur Scot. I I Iris year,
meaning many residents may have
new garbage haulers.
The recommendations will bi­
n-view ed by Sem inole C o u n ty
i ommlssloncrs Ju ly 24.
The task force recommendations
culminated IH months of research
into wavs the county can meet Ha­
state's mandate to decrease the
amount of garbage going lo garbage
dumps 30 percent by 1994.
Garbage haulers won a con ­
cession and lost a concession
Wednesday.
They asked task force members lo
continue llielr current six-day
hauling schedule, which they said
would allow Ihrm lo pay for new
garbage trucks quicker and prevent
long delays ut lfie aiunty dump or
transfer station. The six days would
allow them to continue three
twice-weekly pickup schedules,
they said. .
County commissioner Boh Sturm,
chairman of the task force, said task
force members sough* a five day
schedule to prevent garbage trucks
rr o m driving through
neighborhoods on Saturdays, when
there arc more children and cars on
the streets
J o h n Je n n in g s, president of
Dumpall Inc. and a task force
member, said with only five clays,
haulers would have lo contend with
only two twice-weekly trickups.

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Court upholds sobriety snares

today

a spe cia l session

See Flag Day. Page 5 A

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■y J. BRADLEY DILLINQ
Herald stall writer

M««ftld Photo by Tommy Vinctnt

Lucia Weaver accepts Woman ol the Year Award from Kiwanis Awards
Chairman William F*aasa during Wednesday cere-money

S A N F O R D — T h e S a n fo rd
Kiwanis Club yesterday presented
Lucia Weaver with the club's
Woman of the Year award.
Weaver, who appeared moved &gt;o
the verge of tears as club members
stood In line to congratulate her.
said. "I couldn't believe It." She
referred to the contributions that
Bill Fraasa. the club's Awards
Chairman, cited as criteria for tiltaward.
"I Just do It because I enjoy
doing things. I thank the Lord for
It. WIh-ii I found out ... I Just sort of
sat around In a daze." she said.
Weaver was nominated lor the
award by the Sanford Seniors
Club.
Fraasa said the criteria for the
award was that the individual he a
member In good standing of the
organization that sponsored her.
that she is reegontzed as a civic
and community leader either In
the |M-rsult of her club's activities
nr service within her community,
and that she Is chosen for services
performed over and above those
liornially expected of her by her
club or organization.
"She works harder than I do,"
her son Claude Weaver laughed. "I
See W eaver. Page 5A

Mercer named Rotary d is tric t governor
C om m e rce . C h a irm a n of the
A lrp o rt A u th o rity and us a
m em ber of the Sanford C ity
Commission.
U|xni taking office Ju ly I. this
year. Mercer's llrsl priority as
rotary governor will lx- to Instilutc
project RISE Roiariaus Involved
Serving Education.

By J. BRADLEY DILLINQ

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - W I ic i i John Mereei
was tunned tlovernoi ol Rolan
ln ic riia tlo ii.il s D is lrie l li‘ IH.
encompassing m u ra l Florida. Ii
prot-ulily illdn'i come as loo much
ol a surprise lo local « lob mem
tiers.
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tin- club lor III \ears and 1
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die Adviimrv Hoard ol Snmln .|S|
Hank lo S ’ m inu te ( nilinly.
As governor. Metier will be
responsible toi oragnl/liig o* u
Rotary (.'lulls and slreiiglheiiiug
Ihe t&gt;3 existing ones everywhere
Irom Sanlod sooth I •Okeechobee
and It irn Sm.ui west to Wildwood
"I'll go visit all ol them al least
oner. a*id some ol Ihrm more than
dial. ' Mercer said

Although die idea is lu tintalking slages. Mercer said (hat lin­
gual lor the Kolarlan clubs In
district 09H is lo oiler any help that
they can lo keep kids in school.

Rotary ollicinl John Mercer

"We were really upsei Iasi lall
when we heard dial said Florida
liad one of lln- highest high school
dro|xiiri rales In die country."
Mercer said. "We really have to do
snilK-tllllig u ImiiiI dial. We ll do II
with one-on-one counseling or as a
group — however we can."

hi his 20 years In Sanford.
M rrrrr has served as president of
die (ite.uei Santniri Chamber ol

Mercer said that he joined the
Roiariaus 40 yeais ago when a
frlt-iul Invited him tou meeting.

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BRIEFS

Blast rips through Miami museum

Governor undecided on growth veto
LIVE O A K — Guv. bob Martinez said he is undecided on
whether io sign a measure that would exempt many smaller
towns and less-populated counties from some provisions of the
state's growth management law.
Martinez made his remark.* Wednesday during a campaign
swing through north Florida.
Environmentalists have urged Martinez to veto the measure,
saying some of those areas communities represent the most
pristine portions the state.
The Legislature approved a bill earlier this month that would
allow less populated areas to be exempt front some state
requirements. Current law requires all cities nnd counties In
the state to submit growth plans to the state Department of
Community AITalrs for approval.
The'measure would allow counties with fewer than 25.000
people and cities with populations of less thun 3.500 people Jo
apply for the exemption.

Convicted murderer denied new trial
TAM PA — A man convicted In last year's murder of a
Domino's Pizza manager has been denied a new trial.
Hillsborough County Circuit Judge Manuel Mcncndcz denied
the request of Stephen Ja m -s Oakley for a new trial, despite
the Introduction of a surprise witness In the case.
Oakley was convicted of killing Domino's Pizza manager Max
Bagwell In the Brandon area last November. He faces at least
25 years In prison without the possibility of parole.
Bagwell was Oakley's boss at »hc lime he was killed. Oakley
claimed during the trial that Bagwell was shot by Christopher
Abbott, the state's star witness In the rase.
Abbott also was charged with murder In the case, but
charges were dropped In return for hls testimony. Three
witnesses testified that Abbott was at home when the killing
took place.
In May a surprise wttpess showed up at Oakley's sentencing
hearing with testimony that matched Oakley's story, but the
judge rejected the plea for a new trial, noting there were too
many questions about the testimony.

State control of water urged
B ROO KSVILLE — A Pinellas County commissioner Is calling
for the creation of a state agency to control Florida's water
supply.
Pinellas County Commission Chairman Charles Rainey says
Florida’s problem with water Is not one of supply, but rather
one of distribution.
Rainey contends a central state agency would do a better Job
of deciding how to provide needed water In various parts of the
state.
Rainey said agency could arrange for the transfer of water
from north Florida to central and south Florida, where It Is
needed. But Estus Whitfield, an advisor to Gov. Bob Martinez,
says getting agreement to such a plan would be a political
Impossibility.

Suicide machine debated

constructive.
Speer, who Is on the faculty of the University of'Washlngton
School of Medicine, said the right-to-dlc Issue has been under
discussion for years within the medical community.

Disney ignites ‘Dick Tracy’ premiere
LA K E B UEN A V ISTA Walt Dlsne, Co. geared up
Wednesday for the splashy, star-studded premiere of "Dick
Tracy." a S35 million movie, starring producer-director Warren
Beatty and Madonna.
Beatty. Madonna and co-stars Dustin Hoffmun. Al Pacino.
Mnndy Pantlnkln and Paul Sorvlno were expected at today's
world premiere, which Is being held at an unadorned multiplex
theater on Disney property.
The Touchstone Pictures movie Is based on the comic strip
character created by Chester Gould. Hls daughter. Jean Gould
O'Connell, was to I k - on hand, as were I)lck Loehcr und Max
Allen Collins, who now draw the strip.
The stars are scheduled to attend the screening, then motor
down a re-created Hollywood Boulevard ut the nearby
Dlsney-MGM Studios Theme Park and place their handprints in
cement.
The Tracy premiere Is the highlight of a weekend of star
appearances and movie screenings at Disney Florida.
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BROOKSVILLE - A Judge Wednesday blocked a
move by a white supremacist to organize a rally
tills weekend to protest the death of a white
teenager In i fight with blacks last month.
Hernando County Circuit Court Judge John W.
Booth ruled that To n y Bastanzlo. a former
Imperial wizard of the Dixie Knights of the Ku
Klux Klun. had a First Amendment right to
organize the rally, but had fulled to obtain a
permit.
Bastanzlo and hls followers "arc enjoined and
prohibited from marching or meeting within the
city of Drooksvlllc." until they apply nnd are
issued a permit by the city. Booth wrote In hls
court ordrr.
The city Booth wrote, must "accept and act on

such application In u reasonable lime."
Brooksvllle and Hernando County officials had
sought an Injunction to block t.ie rally from being
held for 45 days, to allow time for local tensions to
case.
Racial tensions In the scuthwcst Florida town
have been strained since the May 19 death of
Russell Coals. 19. who was killed In a brawl
between groups of whites und blacks.
Bastanzlo. who has organized three Ku Klux
Klan rulltcs In the last two years In Brooksvllle.
vowed to organize a rally of white supremacists
Saturday If civil rights and hate crime charges
weren't brought against the seven blacks facing
flist-degree murder charges.
The ex|xisure that has aceoinpunled the rallies
In Brooksvllle. Bastanzlo said, could lx* used as a
launching pad to Tallahassee.

New space shuttle’s maiden
flight will be rescue mission

Blue Angel
pilot blamed
for collision

■y WILLIAM HARWOOD

PENSACOLA - Pilot er­
ror eaused tlx; collision of
two Blue Angel jets during
u pi act Ice session In Ja n u ­
ary. but the pilot should
not be punished because
h * . followed proper pro­
cedure. a newspaper re­
ported Wednesday.
M a r in e C o r p s M a J.
Charles Moseley. 34. was
faulted foi the Jan . 23
collision with Cm dr. Pat
Moneymaker. 43. near the
team 's w in te r practice
airfield at El Centro. Calif,
th e P e n s a c o la N e w s
Journal reported.
Even though he was
faulted for causing the ac­
cident. a Navy report of the
Investigation obtained by
the News Journal said that
Moseley followed proper
procedures before and
during the accident, und
w us t h e r e f o r e not
negligent.
T h e accident occurred
when Moseley tried to clear
fo rm a tio n because hls
F/A-18 Hornet was not (ly­
ing smoothly. Moseley said
that as he tried to clear
formation he realized hls
plane was too close to
Moneymaker's Jet.

UPI Science Writer
CAPE CA N A V ER A L - NASA
will mount a bold spacewalkshuttle rescue mission during
the 1992 maiden flight of the
new shuttle Endeavour to rescue
a 8150 million communications
sa le U m -

stra n d e d

In

a

u s e le s s

orbit, officials say.
The owner of the Intelsat 6
satellite — the International
Telecommunications Satellite
Organization — agreed Wednes­
day to pay NASA some S90
million to attempt the dramatic
rescue.
Th e organization also will
award a contract to satellitebuilder Hughes Aircraft Co. of El
Segundo. Calif., to supply a new
booster rocket for the crippled
satellite along with other re­
quired cqulmcnt.
"A ll of us ut NASA are pleased
with today's announcement."
said former astronaut Rolx-rt
Crlppcn. director of the shuttle
progtuin. "Th e resc ue offers us
the opportunity for expanding
our experience base In tlit* plan­
ning. training and performance
of (spacewalks)."
NASA has tentatively sched­
uled the flight for February
1992. the first voyage of the
space shuttle Endeavour, which
Is being hull! In California to
replace the Ill-fated Challenger.

Endeavour also is scheduled to
carry a science satellite Into
orbit.
The mission, the fourth satel­
lite rescue night attempted by
NASA, will cost Intelsat about
$90 million, subject to negotia­
tion. with an Initial payment of
$4 million required by Ju ly 2.
The ltiirls.it l&gt; spacecraft, the
most powerful commercially
built television, telephone und
data-relay satellite ever built,
was stranded In a useless orbit
March 14 when It failed to
separate properly from the sec­
ond stage of Its Titan 3 launch
rocket because of an Improperly
wired Titan ejection system.
Th e only way to get the
satellite away from the spent
second stage was to separate It
from a a rocket booster that was
to have fired the relay station
toward Its planned orbit 22.300
miles above the equator.
Engineers then sent radio
commands to fire on-board liq­
uid-fueled thrusters to Ixx-st the
satellite Into a stable 345-milehlgh orbit where It will lx- safe
until the rescue mission Is
mounted.
The rescue plan calls for E n ­
deavour to carry a new "perigee
kick motor" Into orbit to replace
the one cut away from Intelsat 6.
After the shuttle completes a
rendezvous, two space-walking
astronauts will Ixilt the satellite
to the motor

vinced the Miami City Council to
vote to evict the museum, which
occupies a d ly owned building,
but the council later backed
down after learning it did not
hr /e legal grounds to proceed.
The museum currently Is dis­
playing works by artists who left
Culxi In the 1980 Ixiatlift from
Martel. Monzon said the exhibit
has not been controversial.
"We have not had any con­
tro v e rs y for the past six
months." he said.
However, the blast conies ut a
time when the museum Is mak­
ing progress In Its efforts to raise
money and solidify Its presence
In Miami. Monzon said.
“ It comes at a crucial time."
he said. "T h o s e who have
alw ays w anted to see the
museum destroyed have picked
the right time to do so."
Although the museum will be
forced to close temporarily.
Monzon said the closing would
not lx- permanent.
"The museum will not close."
he said.

Malaria
advisory
issued
UPI rsporl_______________
TA L L A H A S S E E - Resi­
dents and campers In Gulf
C o u n t y w e re w a rn e d
Wednesday to use mos­
quito netting and repellent
following confirmation that
a camper has contracted
malaria.
"If this Is a case that
originated In Florida. It
would be the first In 42
years." said David Adams,
spokesman for the De­
partment of Health and
Rehabilitative Services.
"There's some evidence
It may have come in from
o u t of s ta te t h r o u g h
unothcr carrier." Adams
added. A mosquito that fed
off the suspected carrier
might have subsequently
bitten the camper, passing
along the disease, he said.
T h e ease Involves a
person who spent Memorial
Day weekend camping In
the Willis Landing area of
GulfCounty.
"Th is appears to be an
Isolated case, and there Is
no danger this person
passed malaria on to any­
one e ls e ." said State
E p id e m io lo g is t Robert
Cnldcr. "Tills Is because
transmission of this disease
from one person to another
requires development In a
mosquito for approximate­
ly 10 days."
Caldcr said HRS Is now
trying to determine If there
are any more cases of
malaria In the Willis Land­
ing area, and to Identify the
source of the disease within
Florida.
In most cases, malaria Is
easily treatable with the
a n tl-p a ra s ltlc d ru g
C h lo r o q u in c . C o m m o n
symptoms Include chills,
rapidly rising tempera­
tures. headaches, nausea
und profuse sweating.

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political stand. It does have a
very strong stand that art should
not lx- censored on the basis of a
political Ideology."
Miami's Cuban community
has been rocked by periodic
explosions for a num ber of
years. Most of those bombings
have liecn linked io political
disputes.
The museum touched off n
controversy In 1988 when it
auctioned olf a number of paint­
ings by Cuban artists. A group of
museum directors resigned at
the time, charging that some of
the artists had not renounced all
ties with Cuban dictator Fidel
Custro.
The museum was rockrd by
an explosion several weeks Inter.
Monzon said.
The disgruntled directors later
formed a group called the Cuban
Museum Rescue Committee, and
since have sought to oust the
current management, which Is
considered more moderate and
prngmntlc.
In December, the group con­

Judge blocks KKK rally plans

UPI f port_______________

OR LANDO — Although the so-called suicide machine In
Michigan has sparked legal and ethical questions, a health care
expert told a convention of retired people that debate alxiut the
case Is healthy.
James Speer told delegates to the American Association of
Retired Persons convention Wednesday that the em enf Jack
KcvorUtKn. Uw Mlrhluun doctor wttime pullrnl rccejxjly UnctV it „
machine to kill herself. Is disturbing.
But Speer said the case has made people think, and that Is

LOTTERY

deep.
M o n z o n s a id th e F B I
MIAMI — A powrrful tximb evacuated nearby homes follow­
exploded early Thursday al thv ing the blast, and established a
Cuban Museum of Arts und four-block perimeter around I hr
Culture, causing extensive dam­ building, ns agents searehrd for
age to the front of the building elurs Into the explosion.
Monzon said a bomb had
but no Injuries, police nnd
exploded outside the museum
museum officials said.
The museum, which has been once before, in 1988.
"Th is Is much more extensive.
nt the center of a political
controversy within Miami's large The FBI described It as a high
Cuban community, was rocked density bomb. The other was n
by the explosion, which oc­ projectile." he said.
"At this point. I have absolute­
curred shortly before 1:30 n.m.
ly no Idea why anyone would
E D T . s a id M ia m i P o lic e
want to cause such destruction."
spokesman Angelo Bltsls.
"Th e FBI has classified this as he said. "1 think the community
Is In a tense situation right now.
a political terrorist act." he said.
when very Important subjects
O s v n ld o M o n z o n . th e
museum’s executive director, are being discussed." Including
suld the blast damaged the front the possibility of a dialogue
of the building and three works between exiles nnd the Cuban
government.
of art inside, valued at $ 10.000.
" I believe the museum Is being
"There was no one Inside at
targeted because It took the role
the lim e." he said.
Bltsls said the bomb blasted a of a museum seriously, and
small crater In the sidewalk In refused to censor art." Monzon
"Th e museum Is a
front of the building, about one added.
foot In diameter and two Inches cultural Institution. It has no

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Telson slams board’s selections
Accused masked robber arrested
SANFORD — A man accus'd as n masked robber of the
I ’ostal Mart. 2623 S. Orlando Drive. Sanford, at about 10:35
p.m. Monday has been arrested t^v Sanford poller.
Polite report breaking the case after seeing a pack of
cigarettes and a footprint outside Room 10 of the Sanford Court
Motel. Just north of the store the following evening.
A police officer who was suspicious believed someone had
entered that room through the window, lie questioned the
motel manager and one occupant of that room. Th e occupant
told police his roommate had entered through the window
shortly after the robbery, and left about one hour later. The
man who entered through the window hud not returned to the
room after that, the roommate reportedly told police.
At about 2:26 p.m. Wednesday. Lawrence Michael Linden.
27. Sanford Court Molrl Room 10. Sanford, was charged with
armed robbery In the case. He was also charged for using a
knife as a wcupon In lhe robbery and for wearing a mask,
poller said. Th e arrest wns made at K fit D Trailer
Manufacturing, on Celery Avenue. Sanford.

One of three suspects caught

All-male, all-white advisory
group approved by board
By VICKI DwSOftMIBR
Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Seminole County Seluxil
Board memlier Pat Telson Is dlsuppolntrd
with the selection of people named to the
Business Advisory Com m iller selection
committee.
“There’s not a woman on the list." she
said. "And. as far as I can tell, there Is not a
minority either.”
The Business Advisory Committee, com­
posed or business ami industry leaders from
Seminole County who arc chosen to give
advice to the board In the business decisions
that they make. It was originally hoped the
committee would help the the hoard better
use money from a $519 million bond Issue
lo build new srlitxils.

When the txmd referendum failed to win
approval of the voters tn February, the
iHKtrd derided to form the committee to gel
business Input in their discussions on ways
to deal with llghi budgetary restrictions In
the tare of unprecedented ern.vth In Semi­
nole Count v.
Telson said she was worried that the
tmnrd had not been given the opportunity to
review more ‘ban a collection of resumes
tx-fore they were asked lo approve or reject
the slate of nominees. They were expected
to accept or reject the whole list of selectees
rather than pick and choose the members
they wanted from the selection committees
choices.
” 1 think It would behoove the hoard to
meet these people before we make any
decisions about making any final de­
cisions." site said.
Board chairman Ann Nctswendcr said she
also round It unfortunate that there were no.
women ptarrd nil the stale by the select Ion

SANFORD — A city police officer who reportedly saw three
men breaking Into a car on Airport Boulevard. Sanford, said
the suspects ran Into nearby woods. A police dog brought to
the scene rrjHirtcdly tracked down one suspect.
At about 11 p.m. Wednesday Anthony Mcrthlc. 19. of Carver
Avenue. Sanford, was found by police hiding outside 140
Carver Ave. He was charged with burglary to a vehicle.

Brothers charged in
blackjack beating

Seminole County DUI arrests

BySUBANLODBN

SANFORD — The following persons face n charge of driving
under the Influence In Seminole County:
• Kevin II. Schneider. 30. 109 Red Bay Drive. Longwood. was
arrested ut 3:13 a.in. Wednesday after his car skidded through
an Intersection In Lake Mary. He was arrested on County Road
15. Lake Mary anil also charged with resisting without
violence.
• Tara Mae Humphrey. 20. of Winter Park, was arrested at
2:27 a.m. Wednesday after her car with headlights out was
seen weaving on State Rqad 436. Altamonte Springs.
• Trrrllyim Marvin. 29. of Orlando, was nrreslcd at 1:49 a.m.
Wednesday after tier rar was In an accident off Stale Road 436.
Altamonte Springs.
• Louis S. DeLeon. 25. 551 E. Semoran Blvd.. Fern Park, was
arrested at 2:14 a.m. today after Ills car was seen weaving on
State Road 436. Casselberry.
• Llnnle Nell Burgan. 34. 950-200 Bird Buy Court. Lake Mnry.
was arrested at 1:14 a.m. today after her car was seen weaving
on Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake Mary.

Herald staff writer

Man accused of battering women
W INTER SPRINGS — A man who allegedly grubbed it
woman by the neck and hit her hip with a fcncejtost during a
Winter Springs fight was arrested there by city police.
Kenneth Thomas Carter. 30. 160 N. Fairfax St.. Winter
Springs, was arrested at home at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. He Is
accused of also hilling another woman In the face to try to keep
her from call police to Ills house during the fight. Neither
victim was named In a police report. Carter Is charged with
aggravated battery and battery.

SANFORD A 22-year old
DcBary man Is charged with
aggravated battery and Ills
brother is being sought by police
for allegedly beating their uncle
with an axe handle and black­
jack In rural Sanford.
Jam es Fredrick Allen was
Jailed by Seminole County sher­
iff's Investigators ai ulxiut 1:30
p.m. Wednesday.
Investigator Kevin Crosier
reported the victim Allx-rt Bint
38. wns called nut of his house at
4357 Slate Road 46. rural San­
ford. by the suspect who re­
mains free today. That man
C h a rle s Nelson A lle n . 22.
allegedly met Bint on Ills hack
porch and tried lo prod him Into
u fight at about 11:30 p.m.
Sunday. Crosier said there Is
apparently, an on-going family
dispute Involving the two sunpcrts^ind their uncle.
A witness mid Crosier she
heard Charles Allen sav. "Just
do something so I can lilt yon."
Blnl reportedly replied. "I don’t
want tn fight you."

Charles Allen allegedly Itxik a
black[ack from his pants (xiekel.
and according to Bint, heat Dim
on t{ic head with the blackjack.
.1 a m c s A l l e n a 11 e g &lt;•d I y
approached film from behind
and hit him ai least twice across
the hack with an axe handle.
Bint passed out.
The witness told Crosier she
came out*of (lie house and saw
James Allen standing over the
victim's body while holding an
axe handle. She said lie pointed
the handle at her and threatened
her as she fled lo call sheriffs
deputies. When she returned lo
the house tin' witness said she
Imiiiil Him standing on the
porch alone, bleeding from head
wounds. He was transported lo
O rla n d o R e gio na l M edical
Center, where li itxik more than
100 stitches lo close his wounds.
Crosier said. Bint lias been
released from the hospital.
James Fredrick Allen was ar­
rested at 71H Monroe Harbor
Place. Sanlord. Crosier said
Charles Allen was still being
sought early today and faces the
same charge of aggravated bat­
tery In the case.

committee, hut there were only two wo-urn
w ho asked to lx- consider* d for any of the 15
spots on the committee.
Member Joe Williams was also upset at
the lack of minorities an ’ women reptt
sented on the commit tee.
"B ut." he said. *Tm in a qnandry. We
should have a better representation ol
minorities and women, hut we are behind
schedule with this eommltlee as it Is. I
believe we should let tin- commit Ire tiegln
operation."
All hoard members expressed a ills
pleasure with the choices of the selection
committee, hut agreed with Williams
assessment of the situation.
"We need to get going with this.” memlx r
Nancy Warren said. "We will lx- doing Hu
budget sixin and we will need their Input."
Willi Telson and member Larry Bclslnger
voting against accepting the slate oi
nominees, the hoard voted 3-2 In favor ol
the committee.

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"How you sunbathe is your own
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They're Just taking away our
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DITORIALS

Samaritan deserves
Navy praise
Cmdr. Mitchell Grayson deserves a medal,
not a fine. If San Diego Naval Hospital plastic
surgeons are allowed to perform liposuction
and tummy tucks, surely a surgeon who
works for free to correct deformities In poor
Mexican children Is worthy of commendation.
Instead, the Navy has levied a fine of $2,000
against Grayson, a Naval Hospital surgeon,
lor using a few government medical utensils
to perform surgery to correct cleft palates and
cleft lips on Tijuana. Mexico, children whose
families cannot afford such medical treat­
ment. Grayson is well-known for his volun­
teer work in performing surgery In the Third
World. Three years ago, he founded the San
Diego Chapter of Operation Smile, a organlzatlon that p ro v id e s free m ed ic a l c a re
worldwide.
The Navy should be proud of this Good
Samaritan. Instead, the Naval Investigative
Service spent more than four months In­
vestigating his alleged crimes, und then
Grayson was reprimanded by his command­
ing officer at the Naval Hospital.
Ironically, tills Is the same hospital where
San Diego Tribune reporter Jim Michaels
d is c o v e r e d that N a v y s u r g e o n s w ere
performing liposuction, tummy tucks and
other cosmetic operations on members of the
service, their spouses and retirees — all at the
expense of taxpayers.
In an era when plastic surgeons become
millionaires, it Is gratifying to hear about a
doctor like Grayson, who has continued
performing free surgery at a Tijuana clinic
despite his harassment by Navy command.
What's more, we believe U.S. taxpayers
would much rather sec a few governmentowned :urgcty. utensils used to help pool,
deformed children than pay the hospital costs
of removing cellulite from (labby thighs, or
taking.a few Inches off the waistline with a
scalpel.
While the use of government equipment
must be closely monitored, the Navy should
proudly take part in local charitable causes
by allowing some medical equipment to be
used in he 1jiing the less fortunate.

No. 17
Alter all the similar reports, the report
issued by the United Nations on quality of life
around the world is hardly news. Still for the
United States, which used to take for granted
that it had the world's highest standard of
living, this report ought to be something of a
cold hath.
In the United Nation's definition, life
expectancy, adult literacy and general access
to a ‘ decent standard of living1, — meaning
health care, decent housing, schooling — are
large parts of the standard. The first 10
nations on the list are Japan. Sweden.
Sw itzerland, the Netherlands, Canada.
Norway. Australia. France. Denmark and
Urllaln. The United States ranks 17th. tied
with Ireland and Austria, and Just ahead of
Israel and East Germany.
One can argue with the criteria, but there's
no arguing with the fact tliat the gaps
between rich and poor In this country —
between those who can and can’ t afford
decent housing and health cam and schools
— are larger than In any developed nut Ion on
earth. Should anyone be surprised, therefore.
•hat in measuring social progress against
economic capacity, the United States gets
poor marks? That isn't something that just
happened to us. It’s the result of a conscious
choice the country has made. And by a
conscious choice, the country am id get itself
out of it. If it wanted to.

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Democrats accused of mischief
W ASHINGTON — Democrats arc charging that
a top While House political aide pulled u dirty
trick to embarrass Massachusetts Democrats
and sabotage their state political convention.
The Democratic convention at the Springfield
Civic Center was disrupted for several hours
when a local police union — with dost* ties to
White House operative Ronald Kaufman —
suddenly set up picket lines and tried to prevent
delegates from entering the uudllorium. Re­
portedly. the picket line was manned not only by
local off-duty police, but also by olT-duty officers
from both Rhode Island and Connecticut.
The picketing virtually shut down the conven­
tion at a time when delegates were supposed to
be voting for the gubernatorial nominee. Many
delegates were union officials or members and so
would not cross the picket lines. Olliers who
tried were Jostled by pickets. The Incident ended
several hours later when a stale Judge Issued an
emergency order declaring the picketing Illegal.
Kaufman Is being accused of masterminding
the picketlng from a hotel In nearby Holyoke,
where he spent the weekend along with
Alexander Tennant, executive director of the
Massachusetts state Republican Party. The two
deny any Involvement, saying they were near
the Democratic convention site to art as
commentators for several television stations.

Kaufman, who Is from Massachusetts, was a
tup staffer In George Hush’s 19HH campaign
there. He was re­
sponsible Tor using
th e p o llu t io n In
Hostoti Harbor as an
issue to attack Gov.
Michael Dukakis and
also fur getting a
n u m b e r oT police
unions — Including
Springfield's — to
endorse Hush.
Robert Jacobson,
hear) of the union,
d e c lin e d to ta lk
alxmt the Incident.
The Democrat­
He has already told
ic convention
r e p o r t e r s I It a I
K a ri f in a n It a it
was disrupted
nothing to do with
lor several
the action, and he
hours when a
also denied that the
local police
pickets had physi­
union set up
cally accosted dele­
picket line.- £
gates trying to get
Into the hall.
Kaufman originally told reporters that Ire had
not even talked with Jacobson that weekend.

However, he later admitted that he "spoke
briefly" with Jacobson the night before the
eon vent ion. But. Kaufman Insists, their meeting
had nothing to do with picketing.
Meanwhile, local news stories quote police
union sources as saying that Jacobson and five
other union officials met with Kaufman at length
when the police officers were In Washington
several weeks ago for a ceremony honoring
officers killed In the line of duty.
Jacobson acknowledges that meeting, hut
denies that plans to picket were ever discussed.
Kaufman, one of the top While House political
operatives. Is deputy personnel director in
charge of political hiring. Kaufman Is also the
brother-in-law ol Andrew Curd, who Is Chief ol
Staff John Summit s top deputy. Card, also front
Massachusetts, was widely rumored to be
considering a run for the slate's GOP gubernato­
rial nomination this year, though lie finally look
himself mu of the running.
Sununu. Card ami Kaufman are reportedly
very active In Massachusetts gubernatorial
politics. Gl*. *?n the stale's budget crisis, new
tuxes und Dukakis' popularity slide, the GOP has
visions of wresting control of the,state from the
Democrats.

Desperate emigres
bilked over visas

GEORGE F. WILL

Brits rebel against ‘Thatcherism’
LONDON — The red flag bus been furled.
Neil Klimock is socialism's white flag of
surrender. The death of the socialist Idea In Its
myriad forms is represented not only by the
fall of Hast European regimes hut also by the
rise of Klnnock as the re-deflner of Hrltuln's
Labor Party. He soon will have been leader of
the opposition longer (since 19H3) than anyone
In British history.
It Is said (even by some ot bis Labor
colleagues) that lie would be the most
Intellectually negligible prime minister since
ihe 1H32 reform bill begun the broadening of
democracy. He speaks wills what friends call
Welsh brio but what actually Is the garrulousness ot a mind through which winds
blow. He Is more prolix than Hubert Hum ­
phrey was, but without Humphrey's honest
passions or serious purposes. Ills wife Is
seriously left-wing and severely anti-American,
but he is Labor's post-socialist persona:
amiability substfluting lor ideology.
A critic says KinniK k lias the sort ol problem
with adjectives that alcoholics have with
whiskey: ovcrliidiilgcnee. Hot It is with nouns
denoting substance that socialists nowadays
are abstemious.
When Labor came lo power after the war a
party leader solved the definitional problem by
saving that socialism is whatever a Labor
government does. But there lias been no Labor
government to do anything lor 11 years, and
all lhat Klimock says about wliul the next one
would do amounts to (ibis from a bemused
conservative) supply-side socialism. That is. n
would do what all governments do — sjrcnd on
education, training, infrastructure — only
more of fl.
Kiuiiuck's task, to which lie Is sublimely
suited, is lo be so bland that conservatives
seem overwrought when they say lhat electing
a haltor government would Ire "an act of
national recidivism, squarely against the grain
of the limes." The grain of recent times lias
indeed run rightward in the nations with the
three strongest capitalist economies (the Unit­
ed Slates. Germany. Japan) In the fourth
strongest. France, reality quickly drove Presi­
dent Mitterrand till a socialist path eight years
ago.
Nowadays Britain's gun-shy socialists eonline themselves to statements that are false as
history and \acuous as promises For example.
"O ur Ikislc stance should be tb.il there lnothing inherently iinsoclallst about lire
market mechanism .'I properly regulated and
m onitored." However. Labor occasionally
commits the sin ol specificity, as when
proposing that "the lowest-paid worker will
receive an hourly rate ol not less ban
lwo t h ir d s ol that received by ttic male median
liill-liiiic worker." So a "properly regulated
and monitored'' l.dtor market would aim tor
the old egalitarianism ib.it produced an

economy with "the British disease" and then
three consecutive conservative governments.
Klimock trots out the tired old praise of
Sweden's "middle way." Such praise Is not
m it e h h e a r d In
Sweden nowadays
a n d . an y w a y .
Sweden is clearly a
ca pitalist society,
albeit one suffix-atli'g
beneath sialism. A
plausible criticism of
conservative pedicles
— tltal In the name of
consumer sovereign­
ty they have pro­
d u c e d too tit it eh
consumption and loo
little investment —
jS All that Kinsounds, when com­
nock says
ing from socialists,
even from the re­
about what
formed sort, like a
the next one
coded call for "plan­
would do
ning." tlie old social­
amounts lo
ist dislike of any
supply-siriu
social result that Is
socialism Jj
tun compulsory.
Down the years,
the label "socialism" has denoted a imilltiudc
of sins but In Western Europe it lias always
been, lor middle-class udlu rents, a rationale
lor editing and improving tlit- tastes ol the
masses. Hut aside from censorious Intellectu­
als. socialism lias had fur loo lew middle-class
adhere tils.
The very name of Klnnoek's partv — Laltnr
— t/stifles to a wrong him socialism look long
ago. The study of socialism is now almost
entirely retrospective and focused on failure.
This Is partly because ol developments curly in
the century.
Both theory und practice — Marxism’s
identification of the industrial proletariat as
the engine ol history: and worries . i Ik iu i the
working class defecting io toinmunism —
caused socialist parties to define themselves
on a class basis. Thus the socialist movement
became self-consciously working class and
turned into a eul-de-sac Capitalism did mil
produce an evcr-larger and more lutlitatu
working class Capitalism did not even guaran­
tee a per|H-tual majority ot industrial workers
Today, a fashionable formulation, earnestly
discussed by what remains of the socialist
intelligentsia, is "Fordism." a category coined
long ago by an Italian eomimtillsl We live, say
today's socialist lltlnkrts. in a post-Ford
period.
Henry Ford pi uiccrcd production wit It large
industrial units served by a r m ie s of unskilled
or semi-skilled workers lint then came
a fflu e n c e , product differentiation, market re­
search. advertising. |t.ickagirg. design.

W A SH IN G TO N — Many would-be emi­
grants will do almost anything to get out of
oppressive countries, and those who have
money will pay almost anything. Th e combi­
nation of desperation and cash is like a
beacon to ronartists.
Some residents of Hong K o ng were
hoodwinked fnto buying bogus visas to
nor existent islands
In the Pacific. They
were in a hurry to get
out of Hong Kong
before the Chinese
government lakes II
over in 1997. but the
only place they were
taken w as to the
cleaners.
Seme Hong Kong
residents thought
th e y trad b o u g h t
their w a y Into
Venezuela. But In
F e b r u a r y .
V e n e z u e l a 's to n
C For years,
immigration official.
Asians have
Felix A rro y o , wus
paid top dollar
fired after Chinese
for bogus
im m ig ra n ts began
Paraguayan
a p p e a rin g In Iris
docum
ents. J
c o u n t r y c a r r y in g
fake visas with his
signature on them.
According to local police, more than i .(&gt;00
people had bought fraudulent visas for nearly
S 10.000 each through the Venezuelan consul
In Hong Kong.
The immigrants are now being detained in
Venezuela as the Investigation Into the
mufllmllllon-dollur racket continues. Sources
tell us thut A rro y o was the second
Venezuelan Immigration chief fired for falsify­
ing documents.
Venezuela isn't the only place with a visit
problem. Last year, authorities in Paraguay
Issued arrest warrants for four former Cabinet
members known as the "gulden quartet."
Among their many crimes under the rule ol
former dictator Alfredo Strocssner was the
sale of Paraguayan immigration papers lo
high-bidding foreigners.
For years. Aslans have [wild top dollar lor
bogus Paraguayan documents. International
terrorists have also bought papers through
the racket. Although at least two of the
former Paraguayan Cabinet members have
been arrested, sources told our associate
Dean Hoyd tltal officials in the new govern­
ment arc up to the same old tricks
High ranking government ministers have
been fingered, but the Itxal authorities lack
the stomach to Investigate the charges.
Giro Noriega, the consultate general of
Panama under Ills uncle Manuel Noriega, has
also been accused of running an Illegal
passport ring in Hong Kong. Panamanian
immigration officials estimate (hut since 1985
people In China und Hong Kong paid between
$10,000 and $15,000 each for papers lo enter
Panama.
I lie profll from a single document sale
amounted to more than the annual salary of
many of the Panamanian bureaucrats In­
volved In the scam. Panama has allowed
many of the unfortunate Immigrants to stay,
bill some 1.200 have been rent back home,
l ubans trying in gel away from Fidel ('astro
have met a similar tale at the hands of
Manuel Noriega and his minions. Over the
years. Panama has had a deal with the United
Slates and Cuba to allow Cuban emigrants to
slay In Panama while ihcy apply for U.S,
visas. In reality, the lialfway I muse concept
has been bell lor the Cubans. Thousands of
them were stranded in Panama lor nearly a
dec ade and lutrassed by the Noriega regime.
Noriega's people would routinely seize the
Cubans' jussjiorts when tlxry arrived and
then charge tlw ( oh.ins $.i(X)Id gel their own
doc um cntsb.uk
Other Panamanians s|KTla]|/rd in preying
, on the Cubans by se lling them lake dix it
incuts. Robertu Diaz Herrera* a loruicr aide to
Noriega, is reported to have made a personal
fortune oil the Cubans

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conslllutlon. We need io teach
respect."

An employee of the states
attorney's ofTlcc who declined to
dive her name thought Ameri­
cans should spend their lime
and energies on more Important
matters.
"We worry tin damn much
atrout Hags, ban* Inins and rap
music." she said. "This country
ts going to hell and wc'rc worried
alHiul the dag. If we spent as
much time wordtig about crime,
education and homelessness,
we'd he better off."
Rev. Sieve Stevens, 57. pastor
at Lake M ary Presbyterian
Church, said he was "100 per­
cent opposed to ling burning, but
also 100 percent opposed to a
constitutional amendment on
it."
"O n ce yo u begin m aking
amendments, you open the flood
gates for other amendments, and
whether or not one believes that
Ihc first amendment should be
changed, somedilngllke this will
definitely damage lhat amend­
ment. and our freedoms are too
precious to do that." Stevens
said.
A number of jicoplc spoke out
In favor of making flag burning
illegal, w hile opposing any
measure to tamper with the
nation's constitution.
David McFaddcn. retired from
Navy after 30 years and now
living Sanford, believes flag
burning Is not a right and should
be made Illegal.
"If wc don't make It a law.
we'll be In very, very big trouhie," McFaddcn said. "Burning
Ihc flag ts treason. To me. I don't
know If tt Is a moral question or
a question of patriotism, but I
know that God and the Pig are
together. From the lime I was a
Hov Scout, to ihc time I was
sworn Into the Navy and the
time I retired from the Navy. I
respected lhat flag. When I die
they'll give me a beautiful flag
over my casket. That's my right
for serving my country. Hurnlng
Ihc flag Is not a right. If someone
wants to wrap themselves up In
a Hag and pour gasoline over
themselves then I'm all for them
(aiming lhat flag, but other than
that...no way."
Linda Teeter. 42. Lake Mary,
said. "I understand what they
(Supreme Court) u.^-ant Dy pro­
tecting certain freedoms but wc
need to do something to protect
our flag."
James ,Jk1a(hcws»_50. Lake
Mary. said. "Whenever wc have
something like this, like a flag
burning ban. there are those
who say it's cutting Into their
freedom. Into their Constitu­
tional rights. Hut 1 don't think
our forefathers who wrote the
Constitution meant It to be that
way."
Pat Dully. 52. Lake Mary. said.
"It's a disgrace that they're
burning the flag, and It's ridicu­
lous that we can't do something
to prevent It. It's the symbol of
our country and people who
burn It should he punished. If
they want to Ixirn the llag it
shows they don't believe In our
country and they should be
made to leave."
Dob Boyce, 43. Lake Mary,
said he was fully against llag
hurnlng. that "there should Ire a
C o n s titu tio n a l A m e n d m e n t
against It."
Marian Emory. a cashier at
Touchton’s Rexall Pharmacy
and a Sanford resident, was In
favor of making llag burning
illegal.
"I think they should pul a
fellow in Jail If hr burns a flag."
Boyce said. "It slxntld hr* a law. I
mean the flag is America. It is
what we are. Burning Hags isn't
freedom of speech, but wc can't
go messing with the constitution

Herald, Sanford,

Florida — Thursday. June

14,

1990 — S A

Candidates—
about It."
Langston Row. of Delton... a
retired handy man. would like to
protect the flag against desecra­
tion with a law.
"W e need to protect Ihc Hag
from these people who think that
burning It and wearing it on
th e ir asses Is freedom of
expression," R o* said. "Grow ­
ing up. I thought It was a law.
that's what they told us. Jusl
make It a law so wc can force
|M*oplc to at least pretend to
respect It. I think adding a
constitutional amendment Jusl
opens the door to all kinds of
w eird o s g e ttin g th e ir own
amendments on the constitution
loo,"
Glenn Morton, an unemployed
carpenter from Sanford, said, "I
think wc need a law lhat tells
these Jerks who burn the flag
that we're gonna punish them If
they bum It. Wc can’t let them
keep doing this. I don't want to
screw w ith the constitution
though. If we do that (you)
women will start up with that
ERA again."
Residents of Lake Mary ap­
peared to be fkilly behind the
need to prevent people from
b u rn in g Ihc flag hut were
divided In the way 11 should be
a cco m plish ed . W h ile some
IjcIIcvciI the Supreme Court was
wrong In declaring that flag
burning Is a constitutional right
of protest, others believed the
high court Is misinterpreting the
Intent of the Constitution.
"I don't think they should Say
'you can't do this' and 'you can't
(to that,’ even though I wouldn't
do It myself." said Rebecca
Rawls, a Deltona native who was
passing through Sanford today.
" T h a t ' s l i k e a k i n d of
dictatorship."
"I don't like It." said Charlie
Mathis, of Sanlord. "I'm a redblooded American. But as far as
putting people In Jail or some­
thing. I don't agree with that. I
think they should In* fined for It
— enough to keep them from
doing It again."
"It's really not something 1
would do. but I would not like to
see It d o n e ." suld W ilntcr
I’lnkncy. who was a radio opera­
tor for the U.5. Arm y during the
Korean War. “ I'm better off here
than those people were In their
co u n try. 1 don't think you
should get arrested, but I don‘.t
think you should burn it."
"Yeah It slioukl he against the
law,” said Joe Watkins, owner of
Joe's Bar and Package, at the
corner of 13th StrecLund Olive
Avenue. "I've got one and 1 put
ll up every now and then. I'd go
along with (Martinpz' proposal)."

Continued from Page ! A
Martinez told an au­
dience of civic d u b members. "If
you don't stand up for family
values, for wlial you believe In.
th e n e v e r y t h in g b e co m e s
negotiable.”
Of the proposed amendment,
he said. "It certainly fits my
view or what values arc and
respect for authority and respect
for life and tradition ant*
therefore. It's an Important part
of my make-up."
Martinez also said he was not
bothered by criticism of his
campaign to rid record stores of
Ihc 2 Live Crew album. "A s
Nasty as The y Wanna Be.”
which a Broward County Judge
ruled last week Is obscene.
Sheriff's deputies arrested three
members of the Miami rap group
on obseenlty charges aficr a
w e e k e n d p e r f o r m a n c e In
H o lly w o o d . Now th e y a rc
threatening to arrest people who
play the music In their cars.
"In my reading of the U.S. or
Florida constitutions. I have

n eve r seen a n yw h e re that
obseenlty Is a protected freedom
of speech.' Martinez said. ‘T v c
been criticized by some liberal
elements, but I've never seen
them pub lish any of those
lyrics."
Form er U .S . Sen. Lawton
Chiles, considered the front­
ru n n e r for the D e m ocratic
nomination for governor, also
endorsed both the flag amend­
m e n t a n d the ra p -re la te d
obscenity arrests
"Th e (lag I think Is a symbol,
and I think wc ought to try to
protect a symbol." Chiles said.
"I think it’s the government's
place to try to prohibit porno­
graphic material, pornographic
literature, in compliance with a
decision handed down by the
U.S. Supreme Court." he said.
Chiles was asked about the
two controverslea during a news
conference in Tallahassee, where
he accepted the endorsement of
former Florida Republican Party
chairman Tom m y Thomas and
announced plans to form a
Republicans for Chiles commit-

tee.
He w&gt;!l have to find r» different
name for It. however. State law
gives parties the right lo block
the use of their names In such
efforts, and current Florida GOP
chief Van Poole sent Chiles an
unequivocal answer lo a request
to use Ihe Republican Party's
name.
"M y answer Is not only NO.
but H E L L NO." ftxilc wrote In a
letter to Chiles.
"I fall to sec how you represent
In any way. shape or form any
values that Republicans stand
for or hold true." Poole wrote.
F o rm e r state G O P c h ie f
T o m m y Thom as of Panama
City, former Florida patronage
chief far President Reagan, saw
It differently. He endorsed Chiles
during a Tallahassee news con­
ference.
Thomas was one of those who
helped persuade Martinez to
switch to the GOP In 19F-I. His
support was critical In swinging
conservative Panhandle Demo­
crats to Martinez In 1986.
Now Thomas says he bitterly
regrets that early support for the

governor, and lias resigned his
posL on the local and state party
executive committres to cam­
paign for Chiles and running
m a te K e n n e t h " B u d d y "
MacKay. a former congressman
from Ocala.
"I'm still a Republican. I'm
going to stay a Republican, but
there’s no way I can support the
current governor." Thomas said.
“ I think he's been a disaster for
the state of Florida."
Thomas said Martinez aban­
doned his campaign rhetoric
about bringing efficiency to state
government by embracing the
Ill-fated services tax In 1987.
In c n , stung by the political
d a m a g e that caused h im .
Martinez got boxed Into a rigid
n o -n e w -ta x e s p o s tu re and
couldn’t bend this year when
new taxes were needed, Thomas
said"T h e problems Florida faces
right now require the gray hair
and vast experience these two
fellows have," Thom as said,
gesturing toward Chiles and
MacKay.

Flag Day------Continued from Page 1A

to use the day to fight the
The president carried a folded am endm ent and w arn that
American flag, which he handed allowing new lim its on free
lo two uniformed Marines, while speech would srt a dangerous
two N ational Park S e rvice preerdent.
In Washington, the American
rangers lowered the flag already
Hying atop the flugpolc at the Bar Association scheduled a
news conference to stress Its
front of the memorial.
Once that flag was lowered. It opposition to the president's
wus handed to two other Marines amendment.
It was only a week after Flag
who folded It Into the traditional
Day
of 1989 (hat the Supreme
triangle as the other Marines
attached Bush's flag to the Court touched off a storm ol
protest with a 5-4 ruling that
flagpole.
Bush stood at attention as his said burning the flag was pro­
llag was raised and (hen toured tected by First Amendment free
the black granite wall bearing sjjecch guarantees.
Since then, the often bitter
the names of 58.156 Americans
who died In Ihc Vietnam War.
The president stopped to ad­
mire one of the several wreathes
lying at the foot of the wall and
Continued from Page 1A
at one point removed his glasses
T a s k force
to read some of the names
members concccded and voted
etched Into the granite.
unanimously to continue the
He shook hands wtwh a man.
hut said nothing to reporters six-day schedule.
But garbage haulers lost thetr
before leaving the site.
urguement over how county
White House press secretary
households rhould be divided
Marlin Fltzwater lotd reporters
Into the exclusive franchise dis­
that Bush "thought this was the
appropriate way to observe Flag tricts. Rick Hutchinson, the
county's solid waste consultant,
Day." Another aide said, "Th e
said ihe total number of homes
W hite House flag was hts
served by haulers In June 1989
(Bush's) gift on Dag day."
On Capitol Hill, congressional compared closely with the total
Republicans also planned events n u m b e r of u n in c o rp o ra te d
households on tax rolls at that
to add Impetus to their drive for lime.
the amendment.
Hutchinson sa'd he experied
Bui other forces also planned
to find fewer homes had garbage
collection service. Because the
county plans to begin man­
datory garbage collection In
Continued from Page 1A
Weaver puts about 200 miles a 1992. H u tchin son said the
week on her car during her franchise areas were originally
try to keep up with her."
designed to provide haulers with
Fraasa said there were other volunteer services.
The Seniors' Club also sub­ the same number of paying
Individuals In the community
customers they now have, with
who made contributions to the mitted a letter It received from
Dennis Cahill, executive director an automatic 15 to 17 percent
community on behalf of their
of the Central Florida Com m uni­ Increase In customers generated
workplaces or other civic organi­
when m a ndatory collection
zations. but lhat Weaver stood ty Clinic. Sanford.
begins. The arcus would also
The
clinic's
letter
said
Weaver
out because her goal was the
played a key role in ihe total Include undeveloped areas with
personal satisfaction she gained
reorganization &lt;4 Ihe pallcnl liiture development potential.
from doing good deeds.
Hutchinson said with about 97
medical records system within
"Th e re are lots of people
percent of county homes re­
around who rain* lots of money the organization.
All of the activities Weaver ceiving service, the automatic
for grant causes and that's a good
purticlcpaled in were volun­ mandatory collcMton benefit
skill lo have, hut we wanted
would be almost dominated.
someone who really gives from teered.
Hutchinson recommended the
the heart." Fraasa said. "That's
"She is a humble person who county should conlnue to use
why we chose her. She's just a will go out her way to avoid
the tax rolls, because In 1992.
sweet lady who wants to do praise or recognition lor the
county garbage fees will he paid
things io help people."
many contributions she has along with property taxes.
Fraasa said Out the committee made." Cahill's Idler said.
But haulers said an audit
was particularly moved by a
s
h
o u ld be p e r f o r m e d of
T h e Klwanls* aw ard was
letter from I he Sanford Senior
Citizens Club, that mentioned named for Roberta Gatchcl, a themselves to determine exactly
how many customers they actu­
Weaver's delivering Meals on close friend of the Klwanls Club
ally serve, then franchise areas
Wheels lo people who have who catered Uiclr events for
should Ik * determined by (hose
trouble cooking. The letter also several years. Ik-fore her death
actual customers.
said Weaver brings her friends lo In the 1960s. s ir willed approx­
At Klnurd. regional manager of
talk lo shut-ins. among other imately $27,000 from her estate
Central
Services Corp.. u Waste
contributions. The letter said to Ihe Sanford club.
Management Inc. company, said
Inaccurate customer lists pro­
vided by other haulers could
lead his company lo potentially
lose H00 customers In their
franchise area. Waste Manage­
S u rv iv o r Includes mother. Island.
F R E D H. A D A M S
ment official Kyle Adams said
Allman Funeral Home. Dc- their company surveyed ihelr
Fred H. Adams. 83. 422 Ha­ Juanita. Altamonte Springs.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Ktim-ral Bary. in charge &lt;4 arrangements.
cienda Village. Winter Springs,
(imposed franchise area and
died Tuesday at Ills residence. Home. Forest City. In charge of
found only 60 to 70 percent of
TH O M A S L . Y IN G S T J R .
B o rn S e p t . 14. 1 0 0 6 . In arrangements.
the households would pay for
Thomas
L.
Ylngsl
Jr..
69.
371
Elizabeth. N.J.. he moved to
service before 1992.
Raintree Drive. Casselberry, tiled
Wilder Springs from Linden. W IL L IA M T H O M A S G O D B Y 11
" If we went directly Into
William Thomas Godhy II. IH. Monday at Winter Park Memori­ mandatory, we d have a different
N.J., in I0H4. He was a plumber
122-1 Cheetah T ra il, W inter al Hospital. Born April 9. 1921. breed of car here." Adams said.
and pipe Idler for Merck Co. and
a Presbyterian. He was a life Springs, died Mtxtday at Florida In Gettysburg. Pa . he moved to
Task force member Bob Lewis,
member of F'lks Lodge 289. New Hospital. Orlando. He was Ixirii Casselberry from Miami In 1979. executive vice ixesldent of the
March 13. 1972. In Dayton. He was a chiropractor and a G r e a te r S e m in o le C o u n t y
Jersey.
Survivors Include wile. Hazel Ohio He was a salesman lor a Protestant. He was a past Chamber of Commerce, said he
member of the Aircraft Owners agreed with liaulcrs that an
E.; son, Hubert, Hinsdale. N.H.: ear dealership.
Survivors Include parents. and Pilots Association and the audit stum Id he jx-rformed.
daughter. Lois Calogero. De­
ltona: sister. Marjorie Hagcman. T o m a n d D e n is e . W in t e r Nolltmal Rifle Association.
"H's a question of fairness."
Survivors include son. Th o m ­ Lewis suld. "Tills is a substantial
Roselle Park. N.J.: live grand- Springs, slsttr. lienee. Orlando:
brother. Nathan. Winter Springs. as L. III. Downlngtown. Pa.: dollars and cents Issue."
r h I I d r e n : one great*
Swart Funeral Home. West daughters. Hobble. Camp Hill.
grandchildren.
Task force members derided
B a ld w in -F a irch ild Funeral Carrollton. Ohio. In charge »t Pa.. Dawn. Cnuiclbcrry. Roxie,
Mount Pleasant. S.C.: sister.
Home. Altamonte Springs. In arrangements.
An villa Imbodctt: two grandcharge of arrangements
e It i I d r e n ; t w o g r e a t K A T E HANL
- IS IT FOR Y0U7
Kate Haul. 89. park tame. grar.de hlldrcn.
S TE P H E N F A R IA S
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FEDERAL LAW MAY HELP
:
Bald win-F'a ire It lid F'*neral
S te ph en F'arlas, 37. 626 Dcltary, du-d Wednesday at het
•WIPE OUT QCB13 •KEEP VOOR PROPERTY
Home.
Orlando,
lit
charge
of
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Springs, died Wednesday at the Germany, she moved to Drllury arrangements.
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from Long Island. N Y . In 1948
H o s p ic e House. Orlando. Born
FREE LECTURES • NOON. SATURDAYS
April 17. 1953. In New York Stic was a homemaker and a
ROBERT H. PFLUEGER
City, in* moved n» Altamonte m e m b e r -if the S t. A n n 's
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Springs from Ikniott in 1989 He Catholic Church. Dclkrey
Survivors Include grandson,
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was a food buyer for the Hilton
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Hotel and a member ol Ihe Herbert "W h ile y " Faksiein.
su» im - in UHu«a am
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City
Commissioner
and
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tirolher. Heinz Sehreek. I.o n g
tist Church-

debate cooled, only to be revived
again Monday with another 5-4
Supreme Court ruling that threw
out a flag protection law de­
signed to reverse the court's
1989 decision.
Congress Immediately dove
Into a fresh fight over the issue.
Bush's suggested constitutional
change took Its first halting
steps Wednesday when a House
subcommittee, on a 5-3 partyline vote, sent it to the full
Judiciary Committee, but re­
commended that It be defeated.
Th e full committee is expected
next week to send the 20-word
amendment to the full House.

By Itself, the am endm ent
would not outlaw (lag desecra­
tion. but would allow Congress
and the states to pass laws
outlawing the practice. It states:
"T h e Congress and the states
shall have power to prohibit the
physical desecration of the (lag
of the United Slates."
The amendment, if ratified,
would be the first to limit the Bill
of Rights In nearly 200 years. It
would be the 27th amendment
to the Constitution and the first
since 18-year-okts got the vote In
1971.

Recycling—

Weaver---------

an audit, which Hutchinson said commcdatkin to select Southeast
could take three to stx months, Recycling to receive all of the
would delay the recycling pro­ county's recyclable materials.
gram too much.
Three companies D id for the
"I don't think the delay would recycling contract. The county's
be to the benefit of the resi­ recycling consultant. K.W. Beck,
dents," said Casselberry Mayor recommended Southeast Re­
Andrea Dennison. "It may be to cycling.
the benefit of (lie haulers, but
Th e franchise hauler will pro­
not the people."
vide each home with the three
Task force members voted stackable plastic bins to collect
13- 2 for Hutchinson’s recom­ all colors of glass, plastic and
m endation. with Lewis and alum inum weekly. Newspapers
Klnard opposing.
will also be collected by tucking
Th e rate for each hauler won't them between the bins at the
be set until contract negotiations curb.
are complete. During the f'rst
K fn n a rd . whose co m p an y
year of the franchise program, Waste Management bid for the
the hauler will bill the home- recycling contract, opposed Un­
o w n e r In d iv id u a lly . W h e n vote. Tusk force member Lee
mandatory collections begin In C o n s ta n tin e , an A ltu m o n le
1992. a standard rate will be Springs city commissioner, also
charged throughout the county.
opposed the re c y c lin g and
Task force members voted hauler contracts. He said he had
14- 1 for the draft contract with not received drafts of the docu­
haulers and 14-1 for the rc- ments

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Florida — Thursday. June

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1990

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NO TICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Noti&lt;« it nrreby gi&gt;en thjl «•
art cng.tgtu In b u iin n i 41 3605
Otlsruto Avf.tu* Santer d S*ml
note County Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol P E N T
h o u s e C l e a n e r s and mar
*e Intend to register said name
with the Cterk ot the Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Florl
da. In accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
Ms ov Florida Statutes IV)/
TOUCAN II. INC
Rotter! A Ruggiero Pres
Publish May 31. A June 7, t4.
It. two
DER 7*/

NO TICEO F
FIC TITIO US NAME
Notice It hereby qiv*.' that I
am engaged In business at It*
Donna Clr . Santord. FL 17773.
Seminole County. Florida, under
Ihe Flctllloui Name of FINAN
CIAL FEEDBACK PRODUC
TIONS. and that I Intend to
register sa J name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
mote County. Florida In ac
cordance with Ihe Provisions ol
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes
ToW II. Section MS a* Ftaridj
Statutes 1*57
James L Paris
Publish: May 31. A June 1, 14.
71. two
OER 7*4

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice Is hereby given lhal I
am engaged In business al 325
Hidden Lake Drive, ^antord.
Seminole County. Florida, under
Ihe Fictitious Name of PLAY
MASTER SWINGSETS PLUS,
and that I Intend to regiiter said
name with the Clnrk o' Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
F lor&gt;da. In accordance with Ihe
Provisions of Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
645 S7 T lorida Statute! t*57
John Stelmastyk
Publish June 14 21. 2f. A July
5. two
DES 158

N O TICEO F
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Ik hereby given lhal I
am engaged In business el *31
Stele Road 434. Suite 707. Alia
mome Springs, FL 77714. Semi
nole County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol D A N O I .
and lhal I intend to register said
name with Ihe Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida. In accordanca with the
Provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. ToW II Section
885 0* Florida Statutes 1*57
JohnJ Sawyer
Publish May 74. 31. A June 7,
14. IWO
DE R 741____________________
N O TICEO F

NOTICE OF
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given lhal we
are engaged in business at 1177
Cornerstone Court. Apopka. FL
77707. Seminole County. Florida
under the Fictitious Name ol
R U S H S N A C K V E N D IN G
PARTNERS, and that we Intend
to register said name with the
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
indie County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW II Section 165 0* Florida
Statutes 1*57
Douglas R Rush
Mary Ellen Rush
Publish May It A June 7, 14.
71. two
DER m

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT*
F O R TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. *8-3234-CA6*L
ARNALDOMASTRAPA.
MARTHA MASTRAPA hit wile,
and E DWAHD GONZALEZ and
LAURIE GONZALEZ brother
and sitter.
Plaintiff!.
vs
JOSE VILLEFAN E.
Defendant
N O TICE O F ACTION
TO JOSE VILLEFANE
Call«*BuionAI
Barrio Pueblo Nuevo
Vega Baja. Puerto R IcO 00747
VOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lor Foreclosure has been
tiled against you and you are
required to serve a copy ol your
written defenses. If any lo It on
William F Slmonet. Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address It 400
N Fern Creek Avenue. Orlando.
Florida 37807 on or before July
70. IW0 and tile Ihe or iglnal with
Ihe Clerk of Ihe Court either
before service on Petitioner's
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you for the
demand in Ihe Complaint
Dated this 1317s day ol June.
17*0
Clerk ot the Court
By Heather Brunner
At Deputy Clerk
Publish June 14. 21. 28. A July

N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 4770
Aloma Ave . 4124 2SJ. W'nter
Park, F L 377*2. Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ot DOMESTIC
GODDESS VIDEO PRODUC
TIONS. and that I Intend to
register said name with Ihe
Clerk ot the Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida, in ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section 845 0* Florida
Statutes 1*57.
Brenda J.Joyner
Publish June 14. 31. 78. A July
5.1WO
DES 182

N O TIC E O F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that we
are engaged in business aI 1700
W 15th St . Santord. FL 77771,
Seminole County, Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol BELOW
THE WAIST, anu that we Intend
to regiiter said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To Wit Section MS 0* Florida
Statutes 1*57
KayleA Borders
ElolseW George
Publish Msy 7t. A June 7, 14.
It, two
DER 7*J
N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that 1
am engaged in business at 1540
Qrumley Rd , Chuiuota. FL
33/64 Seminole County. Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
ACTION FENCE AND CON
C R ETE, and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
inole County, Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ot
the Fictitious Name Statutes,
To Wit Section MS 0* Florida
Statutes 1*57
Janet Kessler
Publish May 31. A June 7, ta.
71. IW0
OER m
n o t Tc e

OF
FIC TITIO US NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 745
3rd St Lake Mary. Fla . Semi
nole County. Florida under the
F i c t i t i o u s N a m e ol
COUTERMARSH OF FLA , and
that I Intend to register sa d
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida. In accordance with the
Provisions ot Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
MS 0* F lor Ida Statutes 1*57.
Kenneth Coutermarsh
Publish May 71. A June 7. 14.
71. IW0
DER 7*8
NOTICEOF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at Post
Office But 4144. Winter Springs.
FL 37701. Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name ol GemTech, and that l
Intend to register said name
with the Clerk ol the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florl
da. in accordance with the
Provisions ot the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
M i 0* Florida Statutes t»S7
GlenMcLemore
Publish May 31. A June 7, 14,

71 two
DER 7*4
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO *0 t ill CA 0* L
JOHN D MUtSH A
ANN L MUISH.
Plaintiffs,
vs
ROBERT WOOD A
SANDRA ROOD et al .
Defendants
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE IS MEHEBV GIVEN
that pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
dated June 4th, 1*90 in Case No
*0 1471 CA 0* L in ihe Circuit
Court in and lor Seminole
County. Florida Irt which JOHN
D H U IS M A A N N L HUISH are
the Plaintiffs and ROBERT
ROOD and SANDRA ROOD et
ai are the Defendants. I will
sell to Ihe highest und best
b-itdrr tor cash at the West
Front Door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. Santord
Florida at It 00 A M on the
17th day ot July t**0. Ihe
following described real proper
11 as set forth in Ihe Summary
F mat Judgment ot F ores future
Lot I FAIRWAY OAKS AT
DEER RUN according to the
Ptal thereof as recorded in Ptat
Boo* 74 Pages 41
47. Public
Records ot Seminole County.
F lor ida
DATED this tth day June,
iwg
MART ANNE MORSE
c l e r k of th e

CIRCUIT COURT
BV Jane E Jasew'C
As Deputy Cler*
Publish June It It !**g
TIE S 144

J. two

DES 140
IN THE CIRCUITCOURT.
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : ** 5444 CA 0*
DIVISION: "P**
RTC. as Conservator lor
DUVAL FEDERA L SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION, an association
organtied and enisling under the
laws of the United States ot
America t/k/a DUVAL
FED ER A L SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
corporation,
Plainlill
vs
DANIEL J MAY. SR .and
B E TT Y A MAY. his wilt
DORLAN B MAY.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to an order or a
summary llnal (udgmenl ol
foreclosure entered In the
above capt oned action. 1 will
sell the properly situated In
SEMINOLE County. Florida,
described as
Lot IV Block I, SHADOW
HILL SUBDIVISION, according
to the Plat thereof as recorded
In Plat Book 17, pages 81 47,
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
at public sale, to the highest and
best uidder lor cash, at the west
Iront door ot the Cour, house of
the SEMINOLE County Court
house In Santord. Florida a1
II OO.on July I*. IW0
D A TE D this !lh day ol June
l**0
ICourt Seal I
MaryanneMorsa
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
by Jane E Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 14.21. two
OES 172
IN TH E CIRCUITCO URT.
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : *0 2445 CA0* P
JAMES R TAYLOR d b 'a
C A J M A S O N R Y EN
TERPRISES.
Plaintiff,
vs
ATLANTIC INVESTM ENT
NETWORK. INC .a Florida
corporation d b aC O JONES
A COMPANY NEW HOMES
NETWORK and ADEL ALI
AHMAD AL HAJ
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
A D EL ALI AHM AD
AL HAJ
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Seminole County, Florida
Lots 114 and 127. Allaya
Woods Phase 4. per Plat Book
33 Page W Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida,
has been filed and you are
required &gt;0 serve a copy ol your
written defenses it any, to it on
Plaintiffs attorney. ERIC S
MASh BURN whose address is
107 East Maple Street. Post
O ltice Bo« 771777. Winter
Garden Florida 74777 1277 on or
before July 70. 1WO and tile Ihe
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Plamtilt s attorney or Immedl
afety twreatter. otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the rebel demanded in
the Complaint
DATED this Ilies day ol June,

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE N U M B ER 87-581 CP
IN RE GUARDIANSHIPOF
V IR G IN IA M. DOERING
NO TICEO F ACTION
TO Virginia Moorehead
7357 Poinclana Road
Winter Park. Florida 777*7
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D mat a
Petition to Remove Co Guardian
Virginia Moorehead has been
Med In the above matter and
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written delenses. II any.
to Philip A Diamond. Ihe
Guardianship's attorney, whose
address Is Subln, Shams.
Rosenblulh A Moran, P A . P O
Box 185. Orlando. Florida
77807 0765. on or before July 5.
IWO and (lie the original with
the Clerk ot this Court either
before service on the Guardian
ship's attorney or Immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you lor
Ihe rebel demanded In the
petition
D ATED on May 3*. t**0
MARYANNE MORSE
AsClerkot the Court
By Jane T Notlke
A i Deputy Clerk
Publish May 31 A June 7. 14. 21,
IWO
DER 704
IN THE CIRCUITCO URT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Case No.: *0 18|J CA 8* L
General Jurisdiction
Florida Bar No.: 080*8*
R F NORMAN
CORPORATION doing business
asMORTGAGE D E FA U LT
SERVICESCOMPANY.
Plainlill.
vs
A LLE N R FOSTER.
II living, el Ui .e t a l.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO ALLEN R FOSTER. II
living, and M ARTHA FOSTER,
his wile. II living. Including any
unknown spouse ol said Oelen
dants II either has remarried
and II either or both ol said
Defendants are deceased, their
respective unknown heirs, de
vlseet. grantees, assignees,
creditors, lienors and trustees,
and all other persons claiming
by. through, under or against
the named Defendants and
M ICHAEL JAMES and DALE
JAMES, hit wile
Whose residence address Is
unknown
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 77. Block B STERLING
PARK UN IT TH R E E , accord
Ing to n.s Plat Ihereol, as
recorded in Plat Book II pages
57 through 54. ot the Public
Records ot Seminole County.
F lorida
hat been tiled against you and
AMERICAN G EN ER A L HOME
E Q U ITY . INC . a corporation as
successor by m erger with
C R E O ITH R IF T. INC and THE
U N I T E D S T A T E S OF
AME RICA and you are required
to serve a copy ol your written
defenses. Ilany. lo lion
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O .
ESQUIRE. Pletntitl's attorney
whose address Is
701 N Franklin Street. Suite
3770. Tampa. Florida 77601 on or
before the 70th day ol July, IWO
and file the original with the
Clerk ol this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs attorney or
Im m e d ia te ly th e re a fte r
otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor the
relief demanded in Ihe Com
plaint or Petition
O ATED on this 17th day ot
June, two
C. ERKO F THE
C IR C U ITC O U R T
BY Heather Brunner
Oeputy Clerk
T ublish June 14. 21 21 A July
5. IWO
DES 1 6 5 _____

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MARYANNE MORSE.
Clerk. Circuit Court
By Heather Brunner
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 14. 11. 78 A July
5 two
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Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 1*55
Mlkler Rd . Oviedo. FL 37785.
Seminole County. Florida, under
the Fictitious Name ol C $
FARMS, and that I intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ol the Circuit Court. Sem
Inole County. Florida. In ac
cordance with the Provisions ol
Ihe Fictitious Name Statutes.
ToW II Section 185 0* Florida
Statutes 1*57
Curtis Stone
Publish May 74. 31. A June 7.
14.1*90
DER 141_____________________
N O TICEO F
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 1107
S Mellonville Ave . Santord FL
77771. Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ol
CR EATIVE BUILOERS I. and
that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida, in accordance with the
Provlsionk ol Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit Section
185 0* Florida Statutes 1*57
Michael Meydlnger
Publish AAay 24. 31. A June 7.
14. 1*90

.PER. 740.

N O TICEO F A
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
THE C ITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Nolle* Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held in
Ihe Commission Room al Ihe
City Hall In Ihe City ol Sanlord
Florida, al 7 00 o'clock P M on
June 25, 1*90. to consider the
adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ol Sanlord. Florida, title ol
which It as follows
Ordinance No. 30«*
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF SANFORD. FLORI
DA. RELATIN G TO RECRE
A TIO N A L RAMPS. AM END
IN G ORD IN AN CE NO 10*4
WHICH C R EA TE D SECTION
18 35 OF THE SANFORD C ITY
C O D E T O P R O V ID E FOR
S U M M E R H O U R S OF
O P E R A T IO N OF R E C R E
ATIO N A L RAMPS. PROVIO
IN G FOR S E V E R A B IL IT Y ,
CONFLICTS AND E F F E C TIV E
D ATE
A copy shAll be available at
the olllce ol the City Clerk lor
all persons desiring lo eiam ne
Ihe same
All parlies In interest and
citi-em shall have an opportunl
•y to be heard at said hearing
By order ot the City Com
mission ol the City ol Santord.
Florida
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC II
Ihe person decides lo appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered al the
above meeting or hearing, he
may need a verbatim record ol
the proceedings. Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
Cltyol Sanlord (FS788 0I05)
Janet R Donahoe
City Clerk
Publish: June 14,1W0 D ES 161
IN T H E C IR C U ITC O U R T
OF TH E 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO.90 1411 CA 6* P
G EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK
FOR M ER LY INVESTORS
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
P LA IN TIF F .
— vs—
C LIFO R O A O ELB EA U .
E T AL
O EF EN D A N T(S )
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
-P R O P E R T Y
TO :
C LIFO R D A OELBEAU
NADEGE O ELB EA U .
HIS W IFE .D EC E A S E D
Residence unknown. II living,
including any unknown spouse
ol the said Defendants, It either
has remarried and II either or
both ol said Defendants are
dead, their respective unknown
helrk. devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors, lienors,
and trustees, and all other
persons claiming, by, through
under or against the named
D e f e n d a n t ! ! ) , a nd the
aforementioned named De
tendanl(s) and such ol Ihe
aforementioned unknown De
lendanls and such ot the
aforementioned unknown Oe
fendants as may be Infants,
incompetents or otherwise not
suljuris
YOU ARE HER EBY NOTI
F IE O that an action has been
commenced to foreclose a mod
gage on Ihe following real prop
erty. lying and being and siluat
ed in SEMINOLE County Florl
da more particularly described
as lot lows
LOT 14 BLOCK A. EAST
BROOK SUBDIVISION UN IT
NO TW E L V E , ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT TH ER EO F. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
14. PAGE 67 PUBLIC REC
ORDS OF SEM IN O LE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
more commonly known as 144*
BOWMAN DR IVE W IN TER
PARK FLORlOA 377*7
This action has been tiled
against you and you are re
quired to ser«e a copy ot your
written defense It any. to It on
SHAPIRO A F IS IM 5 N At
torneys whose address Is 550
North Reo Street Suite 703
Tampa Florida 3340* toil, on or
betore June 2*. 19*0 and tile trie
original with the clerk ot this
Court either betore service on
Plamtilt s attorney or tmmedi
ately there after otherwise a
default will be entered agamst
you tor the relict demanded n
the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and sea:
ot this Court on the 77nd day at
Mar, 1*90
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Circuit and County Courts
By Heather Brunner
Oeputy Cler*
Publish Mar Z4, Jt A June 7. 14
,Mi
Lit ' 745

Parental leave debated
By S TC V I QKRSTEL
United Pres3 International
W A S H IN G T O N - S t n a t r
Democrats, Ignoring Republican
o b je ctio n s, began to pus It
Wednesday for passage of legls
la I Inn to give workers unpaid
leave for (lie birth ol a child or lo
rare for it child or close relative
during a serious Illness.
“ No one should be forced to
choose between the job they
need and tl*** child they love.”
Sen. Bdward Kennedy. D-M.iss..
said as debate opened on one ol
Ibe major domestic Issues of the
session.
Senate Republican leader Hub­
ert Dole of Kansas, acting at llte
request of an unnamed G O I’
senator, objected to calling up
the bill, a procedural move to
block consideration.
Dill debate began anyway alter
Democratle leader George Mit­
chell of Maine filed a formal

(Million lo slop debate on bis
motion it* call up the bill Unless
in ngrriiiirul Is reached earlier.
Ibe Senate was'./, •ole on Hit
motion Friday.
T h e m easure, lim ite d to
employees ol companies with 50
or more workers, would require
up to 12 weeks of unpaid
parental leave each year for
employees who have Int o on the
job lor one year.
T h e bill also would give
employees 12 weeks a year of
unpaid medical leave for severe
medical problems and Tor the
can* of newborn and seriously III
childrcn. s ( m &gt;u s c s and parents.
Employees of federal, stale
and local governments, as well
those of private employers,
would be covered.
Th e bill, the same one as
passed by the House 237* 1H7
Iasi month. Is opposed by Ibe
administration and Labor Secre­
tary EllzalHih Dole lias said she

will “ strongly recommend” lhal
P re s id e n t H u s h v e to the
measure.
The General Accounting Office
estimated Ibe cost to private
business at less Ilian $200 mil­
lion.
Sen. Christopher Dodd. DCoim.. Door manager for the bill,
said, "Parents ought I d I k - able
to have job and children. What
do parents do In a crisis? They
have a ... choice between their
Jobs and I heir families.”
Kennedy. Injecting a personal
nole. recalled when Ills son.
Teddy, was hospitalized with
cancer 17 years ago and Ihe
senator s|Knil three days a week
for 23 weeks with the boy while
be received chemotherapy.
“ I felt that my lime away from
the office was‘a n obligation I bad
as a parent — a rcsponslbllty I
take very seriously." Kennedy
said.

F o u r k ille d in R o m a n ia n v io le n c e
By CATHERINE ADAMS
United Press International
B U C H A R E S T . Romania Clashes between riot police and
anil-communist dcmnnstralors
In the city's central square
stretched Into the early hours
today in the bloodiest civil vio­
lence since the revolution that
o u s t e d d i c t a t o r N I e o 1a e
Cease sell.
The official Romanian news
agency Rompres said four de­
m o n s t r a t o r s w e re k ille d
Wednesday. IO-l were wounded
and 40 were hospitalized.
Demonstrators bad been oc­
cupying University Square for
seven weeks lo protest the pre­
sence of former high ranking
communists in ihe in provisional
government.
A b o u t I .OOO riot p o lice
stormed the demonstrators al
dawn Wednesday and street
battles followed. Hy late alternoon, dem onstrators luiigln
back Into the square, selling lire
to buses that were used a-, police
barricades ami forcing sccurliy
forces to temporarily relret**
Dloodv clashes also erupted
b e tw e e n p ro - a nd a n i l government protesters.
Th e trouble wore into the
night in the worst outbreak of

civil violence In Romania since
the December revolution lhal
misled and led to tile execution
of &lt;oinmunlst dictator Nleolae
Ceaiisc.scii.
Interim President Ion lliescu
appeared tin television Wednes­
d a y e v e n in g a n d b la m e d
"obscure fascist groups a t­
tempting to destabilize the na­
tion" for the chaos In the capital.
Witnesses said they saw one
man shot dead by unknown
forces who opened lire from the
inside of the former Securllatc

secret police headquarters,
w h ich is now the In te rio r
Ministry building HOO yards
from University Square. There
was a re|&gt;ort of at least one other
person shot dead during the duy.
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CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of Lake Mary Local Planning Agency w ill hold a
public hearing on June 16, 1990, at 7:00 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as possible, in the Com m unity Improvement
Association Building located at 260 N. Country Club Road
to consider updates to the Comprehensive Plan as follows:
1. Review of Traffic C irculation Element;
2. Review of Conservation Element.
The purpose of this hearing is to make recommendations
on the proposed documents and to receive comments from
the public.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the
proposed changes and/or w ritten com m ents may be filed
with the City Clerk at 120 E. Lake Mary Blvd., Suite 115,
Lake Mary, Florida. Copies of the amendments may be
inspected at the City C lerk’s Office, Monday through
Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT IF THEY DECIDE TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE AT THIS MEETING,
THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS,
AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, THEY MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE AP­
PEAL IS TO BE MADE. FLORIDA STATUTES, SECTION
286.0105.

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Sanford Herald. Sanlord, Florida — Thursday, June ;4, 1990 — 7A

NATIONAL /
BRIEFS

Interviewees feared Inflation and f&gt;9 percent were apprehensive
ulxmt a |H&gt;sslt)|c prolonged economic recession.
Hut baby tmomers lx»rn In the Immediate post-'Vnrld War II
era have the most deeply pessimistic outlook, the rejxtrt said.

a far more serious offense.
On May M . Williams was convicted of disrupting a
courtroom by popping her gum too loudly in a courthouse
hallway and Ingnnr.ng orders from balllfTs to stop the noise.
She received a S 150 fine and six months probation.

May wholesale prices up 0.3 percent

Durenberger tells ethics panel he’s sorry

W ASHINGTON — Wholesale prices nationwide climbed by
0.3 percent In May on higher food costs after three consecutive
monthly declines, the laibor Department reported today.
The Increase was In line with forecasts by private
economists.
Wholesale food prices surged 0.6 percent last month,
offsetting a 1 percent decline In wholesale energy prices,
according to the monthly report compiled by the department's
Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Aging 'baby boomers’ worried
NEW YORK — Maturing U.S. "baby boomers** art* very
gloomy about thctr financial prospects In tin* l!)‘JOs ami
worried about br ing squeezed by personal obligations, a survey
said.
Americans as it whole, a Gallup |&gt;nll carried mil for (be
International Association of Financial t’launlng said, "over­
whelmingly view the 11190s as a decade of decreasing economic
opportunities" and heavier burdens.
■'The long-term outlook of the American psyche is
depressed.** said the report, noting that 86 percent of

W A S H IN G TO N '— Sen. David Durenberger. R-MInn.. apolo­
gized and asked senators Investigating ethics allegations
against him to consider his full record when deciding his fate.
Durenberger. 55. chose to forgo a detailed public defense,
and the committee abruptly ended Its public Inquiry Into the
matter Wednesday.
Durenberger and his lawyer. James Hamilton, told the panel
they would not call witnesses and would In* satisfied to let the
case Ik * Judged on written evidence submitted by both sides
and presentations made during two duys of hearings.

Bubble blower back in court
FRESNO. Calif. — World bubble gum champion Susan
Williams of Fresno Is In trouble with the law again, this time for

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Adcock stops Bullets
Clemens wins 11th
It's the last thing the List-place Yankees
needed: Roger Clemens In a groove.
The Boston right-hander Wednesday night
heeame the major leagues' first II-ga m e
winner, carrying the Red Sox to a 4-1 victory
over the Yankees In New York.
“ Momentum comes your way when you are
doing things right." he said. "Every one goes at
me harder since I won the Cy Young. I'm used to
It."
Clemens. I 1-2. pitched slx-hlt ball over eight
Innings In posting Ills seventh straight victory.
He walked none and struck out eight before
giving way to JcfT Reardon, wlm picked up his
ninth save.
In other At. games. Oakland edged Texas 3-2.
Chicago pounded Seattle 11-2. Milwaukee beat
Baltimore 7-2. Detroit nipped Cleveland 5-4.
Toronto dumped Minnesota 10-1 and Kansas
City defeated California 11-4.

YOUTH BASEBALL
Sanford Awards Banquet
The City of Sanford's Recreation Department
will Ik - hosting banquets on Friday and Tuesday
at the Civic C c n tc to honor Its Little Major and
Jun io r Major baseball teams.
The Junior Major banquet will Ik* Friday.
June 13th at 0 3 0 p m. Food ami festivities will
Ik *the order of 11k*evening. Awards will be given
to all players and sponsors at this time. The
featured team will Ik* the Knights of Columbus
Cardinals that won this years City Champion­
ship.
Th e Little Majors will hold tlK*ir banquet next
Tuesday at 0:30 p.m. After a meal awards will
be given to all competitors with the Rlnker
Materials Dodgers (City Champions) and the
Disabled American Veterans Royals (champions
of the American Division) being the honored
guests. The Mint Valuable Player Award will
also be announced at the banquet.

Five runs
in seventh
keys win
Prom staff reports
LONGW OOD - Adcock Roofing
(Seminole). In pasi years easy prey
for the Built is' (Lyman's) highly
touted program. Is now sending out
ominous smoke signals that a new
program Ison the rise after stopping
the Bullets 7-2 at Lyman High
School Wednesday night in a non­
league baseball game.
After struggling early in Buddy
Lake League play Adcock has now
won two of its last three games to
Improve Its record In 8-5 and are
searching for scalps.
But overpowering pitching by the
Bullets Andy Spolskl. especially
through tiie llrst three Innings in
which he struck out seven, left
Adcock hungry, frustrated, and
even beleagured.
But W .L. Gracey led ott the fourth

□ See Softball. Page 2B

YOUTH BASKETBALL
SBA to host Nationals
The Sunshine Basketball Association has
announced that It will Ik* the host for both the
boys and girls ll-and-Under A.A.U. National
Championship Tournaments this summer.
This will Ik * the third consecutive year that
the SBA has hinted the boys national tourna­
ment Tournament dates for On* girls are June
23-30 and the boys Ju ly 1-8.
"Last year 34 boys teams from 23 states
participated. 1 Ills year we have 40 teams from
31 states and the District of Colum bia
participating." stated John Smith. SBA Presi­
dent.
Help Is needed on preparing and running
these tournmamcnls. Anyone Interested In
working with (I k* SBA are encouraged to call
To m Blert (578-2349) or John Smith (339-5360).

NATIONAL LEAGUE
Wilson tosses one-hitter
Trevor Wilson gave his dad an early Father's
Day gilt Wednesday night.
The 24-year-old San Francisco left-hander,
making his second start of the season, held the
San Diego Padres without a hit for eight Innings
before yielding a leadoff ninth-inning single to
Mike Pagltarulo. lie then finished with a
one-hitter to give the Giants a 6-0 victory.
Wilson's fatluT. Paul, drove down from his
home in Ontario. Calif., to watch his son pitch.
Wilson was atleinjiting to become the first
Giant pitcher to throw a no-hitter since John
Montcfuscodld mi in 1976.

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Russell Holloman (top) and Duane Smith (being congratulated below) carried the big sticks for Cra/y Wings in a
16-1 defeat of Waddles in the opening night of the Wednesday D ' League play Holloman had a double and two
singles and drove in three runs while Smith had a home run. double, single and three RBI

F ro m sta ff rs p o r t s

Complata listings on Pago 2B

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BASEBALL
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Herald sports writer

Complied from staff and wira reports.

The City of Sanford Recreation Department Is
offering a summer playground at two sites for
children ages 0-12. The City runs camps at Ft.
Mellon Park and Lee P. Moore Park (located In
the Hidden (.akrasuh-dlvlslnn).
The program runs Monday-Frklay from H a.m.
until nootrand features many activities for the
young people, including soltball. klekball.
frl/bce and other special events.
For more Information tall the Recreation
Department at 330-5697.

Lyman played well, bill walks and
errors lost ihe game lor Lyman. We
capitalized on their mistakes."
After a bit of a rough start.
Adcock looks strong. Most liuporiaiilly. they seem to have found
Hint elusive lorinula necessary to be
wlnncrs. According lo Powers. "The
younger guys are mixing In good,
there seems to lie less confusion
than In the past. This makes ll more
pleasent III the dugou'."
With all Its other successful
sports. It seems Seminole may
llnnlly have a baseball program to
lie proud of. Savs Powers. "We have
a solid defense. II our pitching staff
and hitters come around we'll have
a prcitv good solid team next year."
Adcock gets liack Into action this
Saturday with a douhli header In
ihe Buddv Lake League at Sanford
Stadium. Adcock plays the Patriots
al 9 a.m. In-fore taking on the East
Coast All Slarsal 11:45a m

By DEAN SMITH

Elsewhere in the Nationa* League. New York
swept Chicago 15*10 and 9-6, Cincinnati
po un de d A tla n ta 13-4. Montreal edged
Philadelphia 4-3 In 10 Innings. Pittsburgh
downed St. Louis 6-5 and Houston topped Los
Angeles 5 -1.

Summer playground ottered

and Steve Wilbur walked lo force
home Gracey widi the tying run.
Alter Eltonhead retired die Bullets
ill order In their hail ol die 6ih.
Adcock showed what has head
coach Mike Powers so opilmlsllc
about the luture.
Anthony Roberts led oil with a
slash lo right which he legged Into a
double. Scott Ferguson's liner was
snagged by the B ulle t ililrd
Im sciii .iii Gracey walked and stole
second iH-tore ('linger laced a double
to right to score Roberts, with what
proved to lie the winning run. and
Gincey. ( ‘linger advanced to third
on a
wild pitch as Henderson
walked and scored on Beamon's
single. Henderson stole lbird and
scored on a wild pitch Wilbur was
hit by a pitch and Rohbv Morgan
walked Beamon scored the final
run on a wild pitch.
Adcock pluyed errorless baseball
and showed class In winning a
tough game. Eltonhead pitched a
nice game, lie had one bad Inning
there, bill settled down nicely." said
Powers, "( huger had a double and
W I. had a nice base till lo right
There were no errors, that's nice to
see. That's what it takes lo win.

Crazy W in g s
p o s t s 16-1 D
L e agu e win
SANFORD — Duane Smith had
three hits. Ineluding a home run
and a double, and scored three runs
to lead Crazy Wings to a 161 defeat
of Waddles In the opening game ol
the Sanford Rcerention Department
W ednesday Night M en's " D ”
Slowplteh Softball League at Chase
Park.
In the other gaiiK* the Sanford
Police Benevolent Association
scored nine runs In Its first three at
huts and held off llarcar Aluminum
Produrts 10-6.
Next weeks schedule has RMC
taking on tlarrar at 6:30 p.m..
Waddles facing SPBA at 7:30 p.m.
and the Killer B's challenging Crazy
Wings at 8 3 0 p.m.
Crazy Wings scored two runs In
the first Inning, six runs In the
second and three runs In the third
to take an 11-0 lead.
Russell Holloman led oh Ihe first
with a single and Mike Mcl.ohan
walked. T o m Barnes grounder
forced Holloman at third, hut Jim
Smith followed with a double to
score McLohan and Barnes.
Seven singles and D. Smith's
home run accounted for the six
second inning runs. With one mil
Jerry Hensley singled and Smith
blasted his homer. Followin'' Ihe
homer. Craig Appel and Erik Etcher
singled and Holloman doubled to
score Appel and Etcher. Holloman
scored on McLohun's single and
McLohan later scon*d on a Brian
Rogers single.
In' the third. Chris Davis and
Hensley singled before D. Smith
hangtd a double for two more runs.
Smith scored on Etcher's single.
Waddles scored Its lone run In the
fourth on three consecutive singles
by Steve Richards. Shawn Wyman
and Brian Jones.
A five run fifth b, Crazy Wings
ended the game by the mercy rule.
Hensley walked. D. Smith singled
and Appel had an RBI single. Etcher
walked to load the bases and
Holloman drove in two more runs
with a single. Mickey Smith singled
to score Etcher and Rogers doubled
to score Holloman with Ihe final
run.
Fourteen different players either
had a hit or scored a run In the
23-hlt Crazy Wings attack. D. Smith
drove In four nms with Ills three
hits. Helping Smith were Holloman
(double, iwo slngl-s. two runs
scored, four RBI). Rogers (double,
two singles. twoRBII and Appel and
Etcher (two singles and two runs
scored each).

RECREATION

Inning with a bloop single, his
teams first lilt, that seemed localise
a spark In Adcock's offense. Harvey
('lin g e r followed w ith another
single. The runners advanced a
base on an error. Gracey was nailed
at Ihe plate trying lo score on a wild
pilch with ( linger moving to third
('linger raced home on another wild
pilch to seorr Ihe llrst run of the
game.
Meanwhile. Adnx'k pitcher .Jon
Eltonhead calmly trauqullt/cd the
Greyhounds with a sharp curve and
a parall/lng palm hall. He gol
defensive help Iroiti ('linger and
Brill Henderson, ('linger made a
(living catch lo open the game while
Henderson made a spectacular grab
on a long drive that saved at least
one run.
Bui Lyman managed to rally In
the 5lh and look a 2 1 lead lioulry
led oil with a walk and Ro » Davis
followed with dying quatl single.
Shaw n Stuckey singled limiie
Boo ley and Ramirez singled to score
Davis.
Bui Adcock came right hack lo tie
ihc score when die Bullcis pitcher
could noi llnd the strike zone.
Gracey. ('linger. Demelry Beamon

LAKE MARY — The Altamonte Springs llig League
bounced track Irom Sunday's 6-1 loss to Dr Phillips
with a 7-2 triumph over South Orange Cnuut&gt; llig
League at the Lake Mary High School held Wednesday
night
Next action lor Altamonte Springs will In- Simd.n
wlirn they Iravd to Eustls lor a douhlcheatlcr starting
at I p.m. The second game is sci lor 4 p.m
The win l* ■ Altamonte Springs keeps them lied lor
first in the Central Florida Big l.eag'u* with Dr Phillips
at 9 2. Smith ( (range (alls to ()-1 I

Wednesday night was tin* second straight gai
dial
Alt.inionlc Springs was toreed to plot without Miki
Mt-rlhu . Neill James and Jason Yurltck three ul the
teams best players Mcrthlc is awav at a baskcih.ill
camp. James is in Sarasota watching Ills brother Greg
pluv wuh the Chicago While Sox and Yarilek is pl.tving
w ith.mol her leant in the Ccniral Florida League
Wildness on the pari ol South Orange si.nit i Uoiuiu
Gusset I led lo tour llisi inning runs In Altamonic
Springs Gossetl w alked Hu- llrst live Altamonte Springs
haliers he laced and lilt the sixth one before being
removed from the game Paul Sirin greeted tin* South
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Sanford. Firrida — Thursday, June

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S T A T S fir S T A N D IN G S
DOGS
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Kantat City
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Wednetday Retvlti
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Chicago II. Seattle 7
Bo*! in 4. New York I
Milwaukee 7. Baltimore 2
Detroit 1. Cleveland 4
Toronto 10. Mlnnetda 1
Kantat City II. Callomla 4
Thwrtday Carnet
Boiton (Kiecker 1-2) at New York
(C a ry l 1), 7:10pm
Mitriewkee (Buttu 4 4i el Baltimore
(Mllack' 111, 7:11pm
Cleveland IValdki 11) at Detroit
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Oakland (Stewart 41) at Chicago (King
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Toronto (Stieb 4 II al Minnesota
(Anderson111,I 03pm
Teiat (Jeftcoat 11) at Seattle I Swan I
0). 10 03p m
Friday Games
Toronto at New York, night
Boston at Baltimore, night
Milwaukee at Cleveland, night
California at Detroit, ntghl
Oakland at Chicago, night
Minnesota at Kantat City, night
Teiat at Seattle, night

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4 40 140
4 L J't Sundra
4 00
Q 0 -4 ) 24.44 P (4-11 44.14 T (4-14) 171.44 S
(4 ) 44 ) 444.24
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1RV Small virtue
140 4 00 1 40
1Whittling Winner
100 1.10
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Q 0 -2 ) 14.14 P &lt;11) B 24 T (117) l l l .N
(All garnet Included)
With race-1/14. •: 11.14
East
IPedo Juliet
11.40 4 00 1.40
W L Pci. GB
iC R 't Delta Burke
100 4.40
Pittiburgh
37 12 417
IM 'tT o m m y P
7.10
Montreal
34 74 .347 J ' ;
0 0 -2 ) 14.44 P ( M l 144.44 T 0-1-7) 4M.lt
New York
14 7* 304 7
Seventh race — 1/14, At 14.14
Philadelphia
24 74 300 7**
7 Savage Dan
4 40 110 1 40
» 13 474 13
4 Shady Blue
4 40 1.40 Chicago
St Loul*
23 15 417 Ilk*
4 Brlndle lag
4 40
Wtrt
Q (7 4) 14.44 P (l-I) 1444 T (7 4-4) 144.44 Pic
Cincinnati
15 »
414
1 0-1-7)114.14
San Dlago
X 27 374 4
Eighth r a c e - 1/4. ■: 14.11
San Franciuo
X X 300 *1*
4 Simulated
410 410 100
Lo* Angala*
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4 Gold Sack
7
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1 Pedo Angkor
3 40
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11 14 404 11
Q 14 4) 14.44 P(4-4) M1.1t T (4 43) 144.44 S
Wednesday
Results
(4-4-1-11474.44
Now York 13. Chicago 10.1st game
Ninth race-1/14. D: 11.17
New York 4. Chicago 4. 2nd gama
4 Fantaty Mirage
WOO 5.40 4 10
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2
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Montreal
4. Philadelphia 1
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ltth race-1/14, C: 11.14
San Francisco!. San DiagoO
4 Bob * Aqua
4 40 4 00 110
Thursday Games
1 Here t Peplno
1 40 11.10
(All times EOT)
2 M T 't I mpretltoni
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Q (4-1) M.14 P (4-1) 144.44 T (41-1) 411.44
Diego (Hurst 1 3). 4 03pm
Carryover 1741.44
Atlanta (Leibrandl 10) at Cincinnati
llth ra ce -1 /4 . At 14.44
(Mahler I t),4.03p.m.
4 TD Garth
2.40 7.10 2,10
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1 Bob
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4.00 2 H
2 Sallltaw Major
4 00 ( Pallor son 4 2), 7:13 p m
Chicago (Boskia I D al Philadelphia
0 (1-41 H.44 P (4-1) 11.44 T (4-1-1) 44.44 S
(Freeman 01). 7:13 pm.
(4-1-1-4)114.44
Montreal (Gardner 1 ! ) at St. Louis
llthrace — J/14. B: 11,14
(Sm ith! 3).t:13p m.
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10 CO 140 100
Friday Games
4 Clattlc Quickie
14 00 4.00
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New York al Pittsburgh, night
Q (4-4141.44 P (4-4) US.24 T (A4-1) 444.44
Houston at Cincinnati, nigh I
llth race-1/14, At 14.4)
Montreal al SI. Louis, night
) Calico Salad
4 40 1.40 1.10
San Diego at Lot Angeles, night
1 Cody Cannon
4.40 1.40
Atlanta at San Franc Ik 0. night
1 Coll Gallery
140
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(1 1 1 7)471.44
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I He Can Do It
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Batting
7 Homipun Sadie
1.40 2.40
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Q (17) 14.44 P (1-7U114 S (I-7-4-4 ) 447.44
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A — 1,474j H— 1174,174
211 41 13 3*1
Dykttra. Phi
214 43 I I 147
Sandberg. Chi
700 17 72 144
Larkin, Cin
112 14 It 142
Gwynn. SO
147 31 44 133
Dawson. Chi
144 II 64 311
Lind.
Pll
AM ERICAN LEAGUE
114 24 74 130
Alomar. SO
East
143 14 34 317
W L Pci
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Gant. All
1(1 11 3* 121
14 27 .337 —
Santiago, SO
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143 X 34 112
Vi
Bo-. Ion
Urlb*. SF
11 14 111
American League
14 X .441 4
Baltimore
ab
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I I 14 441
Milwaukee
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Heath. Dal
It 31 .434 ft
Detroit
IX 21 41 144
Guillen. Chi
14 11 434 ft
Cleveland
llV j
113 40 X 140
30 14
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New York
R Hendcrion. Oak
: M 44 44 337
Wed
—
114 41 71 311
34 14
Puckett, Mm
Oakland
104 40 44 115
7
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Del
14 10
Chicago
Martin*;, Sta
143 X 43 .313
X » .317 9
Minnesota
201 11 43 m
11 X
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California
144 41 41 no
17
C*n**co. Oak
14 31
Seattle
113 21 44 314
14
Palmeiro. Tai
» 14
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Home Runt
National League — Glenn Davit. Hou
Dawton, Chi and Mitchell, SF
Sandberg. Chi IS Bonilla. Pit 14
A-uerican League - Fielder. Del
Canseco.
Oak
» . Gruber.
Tor
McGwire. Oak 14 and Bell. Tor 12
Runt Batted In
National League
Carter. SO
Bonilla. Pit and Clark. SF aa. Dawton.
47. Williams. SF 43
American League — Fielder. Del
Canseco. CoL and Gr^Lcr. Tot 'A. Dali.
43 and McGwire. Oak 41

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14.
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17.
44
Chi
54.
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National League - Wallach. Mon W.
Pretley. Atl II. Jefferies. NY. Oyk-tra. Phi
and Guerrero. StL 14
American League — R Henderson. Oak
II; Puckett. Min retd Wilson. Tor It,
Reed Bos. Stillwell. KC and Sheffield. Mil
14
Triplet
National League — Bell. Pll and
Coleman. SIL 3. L.Smith. Atl. DeShleldi.
Mon. Kruk. Phi. Bonita. Pll, Gwynn, SO and
Uribe. SF 4
American League — Fernandez. Tor 4
Burkt. Bot. Guillen. Chi. Webtler. Cle.
Phillips. Del and Brumby, Sea 4
Stolen Bases
National League - Coleman. StL 17;
Samuel. LA 74. Yeldlng. Hou. DeShlelds and
Raines. Mon 77
American League - R Henderson. Oak
34 Pfttl*. T*. 30 Calderon. Chi 14. Sai. NY
14and Kelly. NY 11
Run* Scored
National League — Bonilla. Pit 50
Sandberg, Chi 45; McGee. StL 43:
Dyktlra. Phi 43. Sabo Cin and Milchell. SF
41
American League - R Henderton. Oak
44, Canieco. Oak O Puckefl. Min 4),
Fielder. Del. Grilley, Sea and Gruber, Tor
40
Hit*
Nahonal League — Dykilr*. Phi 41.
Sandberg,
Chi 47; Gwynn.
SO 74.
Alomar, SO and McGee, SIL 74
American League — Griffey. Sea 40
Puckett. Min 71. Gruber. Tor 70. Bell. Tor 44.
Fielder, Get, Palmeiro. Tei and Fernanda;,
Tor 14

Pitching
Victor let
National League — Viola. NY and
Heaton. Pll 4; / matrong. Cin. Gross,
Mon. Howell. Phi and frabek. pit I
American League — Clemens. Bos 10
Finley. Cal and Stewart and Welch. Oak 4;
Stieb. T o ri
Earned Run Average
(Minimum 34 innings pitched)
National League - Armstrong. Cin
143. viola. NY 7 44; Browning. Cin 107;
Gardner, Mon i n Tudsr. SIL ’ 41
American League - Stewart. Oak 2.27;
Welch. Oak 211, Finley. Cal 1 44;Slieb. Tor
137. King. Chi 141
Strikeeut.
National Lea* -e - Marline;. LA 44;
Gooden. NY H ; VKml NY 71; DeLeon. StL
70. Cone. NY 44
American League - Clemens. Bos M:
Ryan. Te« 74; Langitm, Cal and Hanson. Sea
73; Johnson. Sea 73
Saves
National League - Smith, Hou and
McDowell. Phi II; Myers. Cin and
Burke. Mon II. Landuen. Pit 10
American League — Thigpen, Chi.
Jones. Cle and Ecktrtley, Oak W.
Henneman.
Del. Aguilera. Min and
Schooler. Sea 13
Complete Garnet
National League —
Morgan and
Martlnej.
LA
and Whltion,
SO 4;
P Smith. All and Viola NY 1
American League - Saberhagen. KC 3;
Botlo. Mil and Leary. NY 4. Twelve
pitchers tied with 7
Shutouts
National League — Morgan. LA 1.
Marline;. LA. Boyd. Mon, Viola. NY
andWhllton. SD2.
American League - Welch. Oak and
Ryan, Te« 2. Fourteen pllchert lied with I

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Al London. June II
I Seed* in perenlSeietl
Firll Round
Brad Pearce. Provo Utah, del Leonardo

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American Ltagua — Uphatd three game
*utpen*ion ol Bolton Mineger Joe Morgan
Boiton - Signed (bailee pitcher* Ryan
Maloney and Brian Young and catcher*
Waller McKcel and Tinolhy Tackett
Chicage IN LI - Activated pitcher Mike
Harkey. optioned pitcher Kevin Blankemhip
back to Iowa f ' the American Aivxlalion
(AA A)
Detroit - Placed pitcher Mall Kin/er on
tlda y duabled list, retroactive to June 3
called up outfielder Scolt Lu*ader Irom
Toledo ol International League (AAAI
Minnetela — Signed two draftee* pitcher
Todd Rilchle and outfielder Midre Cum
mingi
Montreal — Signed pitcher Chrlt Hanev
New Yark &lt;NL) - Recalled pitcher Wally
Whllehurit from Tidewater ol International
League IAAA). outrtghlrd catcher Dave
Liddell toTidewater (AAAI

Oakland - "laced outlNkhr Joie Centeco j
on 13 day dltabled 11*4. retroactive to Juno I;
recalled utllltyman twice Blankemhip Irom j
Tacoma of Pacific Coa»l League [AAAI.
Plilladalphla — Placed llrtt bateman
Ricky Jordan on 13 day dlteblad lltt;
activated outfielder Carmelo Martina;.
Cotoga
Howard - Named Butch Beard batkefball
coach
Kentucky — Named Bernadella Loc'-»
auitlant baiketball coach
S li 't l t PfcIHr — Named Ken ficr.e

baiketball coach

Virginia Commonwealth — Women'*
baiketball coach Edmund Sherod raligned
Football
Delrail — Named Ron Hughet player
perlonneI director.

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each). Mark Snyder, Mickey with three runs In the fourth to
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People
Volunteer honored
Ceremony for soiled flags
American Legion- C.implx-ll b u s s in g Post 53, Sanford. will
linlil ils yearly Flag Homing Ceremonial Servlet- al 10 a.in..
Sunday. June 17 al the |xist home. 2H74 S. Sanlonl Ave.
The service will he conducted by the 4018 Vulture 47800
Post 53.
Anyone who has soiled Hags In l&gt;c disposed of In this service
may drop them oil al the |&gt;ost home until H p.m.. Saturday,
dime IU

Support group for w eight loss
Dr. Robert Smith will discuss "Health and Weight" at the
upcoming Take Oil Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) meeting. In he
behl al 7 p.m.. Tuesday. June HI In I he third floor eralt room al
Howell Place.
For more Information, call Ruth Bennett at 322 0590.

Seniors on the road again
Retired Senior Volunteer Program Is planning an outing to
Silver Springs on Thursday June 28. Charge nl $35 includes
admission, transportation and Insurance. Seniors over 55 will
he picked opal their homes If they live- in Seminole County.
Deadline for reservations Is June 20. Call 323-4440 for more
Information.

Fun bowl for young life
Fair Lanes Deltona. 27 10 Knlerprlse Rd., Orange City, will Imthe site of "Fun Howl". Sunday. June 24. at 1 p.m. The event
Is scheduled to raise money for* Young Lire, it non
denominational Christian organization for high school stu­
dents. Cost Is $10. which includes two games of howling,
shoes, and prizes. Prizes include rounds ol golf, motel slay with
complimentary hreakhrst. dinners for two. pizzas, safety
deposit boxes and certificates for hair styling.
To register, call Sharon Kraszcwski at 323-5466 or Fair
Lanes Deltona at (00-11 775-8123.

SAN FOR D
Marti- Taylor
recent Iv received Ihc Oust.Hiding
Cnm oum li) S*isl«&lt; Awmd bom
the Seminole County Retired
E d u ea t o rs A s s e o e ia 11o o
(SCREAl. the organization lot
which she has served as comiiiiiully p.niieipalloii chairman
from 1984 lo present I lie cita­
tion was served hi coii|iuidlim
with American Association ol
Relited Persons
SCKEA has csta'iHshcd two
outstanding programs: deliver
lug Thanksgiving loud haskels
to needy families, averaging 15
deliveries pel year, and eonirihiiling $l&lt;) In each deceased
member's name lo the Marie
Taylor Needy Children's Fund.
Tills money, which averages $80
per year, enables Seminole
County school social workers to
purchase hearing aids lot ihc
hearing impaired children in
area schools.
Taylor began I mi educational
career In l he classroom.
She worked as a social worker
in Georgia helote moving to
Florida In 111III.
She was the dlreelor ol physi­
cal e d u catio n tor g irls in
llamillonCoiiiilv

T a y lo r m oved to ilu S i.
Pelershurg are in 1962. where
sin worked in testing and
p la c e m e n t of e x c e p tio n a l
children mill 1966.
S h e m nvt d to S e m in o le
t minty to work with exceptional
children null! 1970.
In 1970. she established Ihe
Social Services Program for
Seminole County Schools and
remained as the director until
she retired In 1984.
Upon her retirement, she re­
ceived e o m m u n lly service
awards from the Stale Depart­
ment of Education and Gov. [iuh
Graham. Taylor received the
Jefferson Award In 1978 for
community service. In 1982. she
was honored lor her eight years
of service as president and Ixiartl
member of Ihe Seminole County
Mental Health Association.
In 1988 Taylor was recognized
as the Retired Educator of the
Year by the Seminole County
School iioard.
Since retiring. Taylor spends
her time visiting shut-ins and
hospital patients and doing projei is for needy families.
She gave 200 hours to victims
ol Hurricane Hugo, delivering

Lett: Marie Taylor receives award Irom Doris Duxbury, president of
3CREA
average 12.000 hours of com­
m u n ity service every year,
working with hospitals. Jails,
church centers, nursing homes
and youth groups.
Th e organization does nui
endorse any particular political
activity, hill encourages voting
and supporting all tilings that
are In the welfare ol educators
and children.

clothing, loud and medicine. Shc
also did some counseling, filled
mil forms, did telephone work
and tran sp o rte d h u rrica n e
victims.
Taylo r salt! ol her acltlve
volunleerism.’ A rolling stone
gathers no moss, bill It sure gels
a good iMilishing."
SC RE A m e m b e r s hav e

Capt. David Bossert

Overeaiers to weigh in
A meeting on spirituality In relationships in Overeaters
Anonymous Is conducted on Thursdays at 7:45 p.m. In the
ealeteria at West Lake Hospital. Longwood. For Inlormalion.
call Charlie at 323 8070

East-West Kiwanis to gather
East-West Satifor I Kiwanis Club meets Thurday at 6 p.m. at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Sweet Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. al
Northland ( ,'omunmlty Church. Dogtrack Road. Longwood

Help find best pet
During .tune. Adopi-u-Cai
month, tite Saidnril Herald will
he searching lor pel stories
Irom our grade school and
middle school-aged readers,
We need von to write us a
Idler about you and your pel
to he reviewed hv our panel ol
fudges. T e ll us how you
adopted sum pet. what your
pet means to you, and include
any acecdutes about you and
your pel Your pi t does not
hn\ e to lx- a cat loipialllv.
Judging will Ik based on
sincerity anti clarity.
You must live In Seminole
&lt; utility to enter. We Will select
one winner from grade school
and one winner from middle
school We will lie running a
dlllereni cim icsi lot high

school students In the near
future.
Letters should he typed or
printed legibly. Include vour
name, your pet's name, street
address, city and daytime
phoile lllimhcr at tile top o|
vour letter.
Deliver or mall lo "Love a
I’d Conlesi.” Sanlord Herald.
300 N French Avc. Sanlord.
32771
T h e r e is no m a x im u m
length limit on let ters
Entries are doe at I he lit r.ild
oilier hv 1 pan.. Friday. June
2ft.

The iivii winners will he
lealured with Ihcir pels in an
u p c o m in g e d itio n ol ilnllirald.

A ir Force Capt. David E
Husserl has arrived lor duty at
the U S Air Force Acadcmv.
Colorado Springs, t olo
Husserl is an acronutillcal
engineer lustruelor
lie is Ihe sou ol Patricia A.
Hosst-ri ol 1603 Hrookside Drive.
St, Joseph. Mn . and Edward F
Husserl ol 154 lleiou Hay Circle.
Lake Mary.
The captain graduated in 1980
from Central High School, si
Joseph, and received a master's
degree in I9N9 Irom the Air
Force hislliotc ol Technology.
Dayton. Ohio

Pvt. Marlon Bouie
Pvt. Marlon D Houle has
completed tile electronic w.ill.lie
signal inlclligciici Moist col
lector iiiinsi ,n ib&lt; l! S Armv
Itllelllgcin c School Foil Dt-vcos
M ass

Tile i n u rs e includes operation
and preventive maintenance ot
selected radio in living eipilpnieni ami it eordlngsvsiems
liemin- is Hit sou ol Mr and
Mis Walter Lovett J r. ol 806
Hretilwood Ave. A ltam onie
Springs
T i l e s o ld ie r Is a 1 9 8 9 g r a d u a t e

o! Lyman High School. Long
w i it it I

Master Sgt. Caudle
\ l i l l till R . C a u d le , s o n nl J e a n
l l l c k s ol 4 9 5 H i g h w a y
I 7 -9 2 ,
L o n g w o o d . has been p ro m o te d
III Ih e t . S A i r I o n a- to th e r a n k
n l m a s te r s e rg e a n t
C a u d le is a la e llc a l a ir b o r n e
se iis n i s \ s te m s m a u a g e i w it h
lle a d i| iia r ie r s .
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A lb a n y I H u b S e lin - -|. &lt;th in .

T H U R S D A Y ’S PR IM E T IM E
11:30
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Employees of the month
Howell Place in Sanlord stlects outstanding
employees lour times a year. Honored lor their
work ate from lell: Debi Newman, outstanding

Grieving woman prefers brevity
D E A R A B B Y : I recently tnsi
my husband of 51 years. After
his dealh. I received many cumInning Idlers tHIIng me what a
hue. kind ami gentle man he
was. Tins did much in help mc
Iwar my loss
However. I am writing lo tell
you about one letter I received
Irom a longtime friend saving
that she had heard ol my
husband's "tlcrutsc" — then she
went uu to describe in great
detail her busy social calendar,
her new uparlinciii. whom shc
li.nl visited, and who was visit­
ing her. d c
Ahby. please tell people that
when they write a letter ot
condolence, ihe recipient is
usually nut In ihe mood lor
social clillcli.it
When my daughter was In ihc
hospital, dying ol leukemia, a
friend called to "cheer her up."
mid kept Iter on the phone for
hall an hour describing the
Caribbean cruise she had pisi
relumed Irom — and Ihe won
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D EA R SO UNDING O F F : For
ilit- I h o u g h I less a n d sell
centered. It comes naturally.
And lo Ihe well-inteullulled who
atlempi lo enii iialn or dlsirai l a
gtlcving Inend with a cheertul.
newsy telleru Please coitsidci
In s te a d a In le t m e ssa g e
expressing your sympathy
D EA R A B B Y : My husband s
"baby sister (age 341 Is gelling
matiled lor the Inunli time lone
.*ti i n iItin ut and two divorces).
S h e c h o s e our wedding dale lor
tu r wedding h will lie a civil
ceremony lull site’s having a big
blowout |usi like u wasbcrbrsi
Mi husband wauls in attend
her wedding mid r11*- lug party
lIII uigiil beloo with h w ill kill
iIn whole weekend. I had been
looking forward to a personal
celebration loi our wedding an
lllvcisarv. bin it won't be pnssi
blc now tb.it Ins sister screwed
op all out plans Willi 365 d.ivs
in lb- year wouldn't von think
this stilish gill could have
picked .moilmi day to get mm
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lime al her wedding, as u won i
lie easy lo hide my rcseolllieol
I'm not sure I can handle this
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T o obtain an even belter
solution, we funded an extensive
research effort In 1988 in bud a
"superior" adhesive I hat svlll
firmly adhere stamps to any
material used in envelopes,
while at the same lime not
prematurely slicking stamps lo
each other. Such an adhesive
must he effective muter broad
environmental cnndlllnns of heat
ami cold, high humidity and loss
humidity, this elloti has uartowed our search to several
adhesives ih.il meet ihese
ertlerla. and we are testing them
now.
When these tests are com­
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A N TH O N Y M. F R A N K .
P O S TM A S TE R G E N E R A L .
U.S. P O S TA L S E R V IC E
DEAR POSTMASTER
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D EA R NOSE: You can II von
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and handle It with grace and
generosity ol spirit. "linby sis
le r" has already had ilm -e
sirlkesagainst her: perhaps vour
lucky day will prove luckv lor
her. too
II you anticipate a miserable
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people are about as happy as
they make up their minds to he.
Think positive and turn Hits
lemon Into lemonade
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H U R TIN G IN E U G E N E . O R E .":
All love atlnirs would he paliiliee
II holli parlies gull earing at Ihe
same lime lint iitiloiiiinaleH
they rarely do. so lace n — It's
over tine way lo dull ilu- pain is
to Invite another woman nut
You'll never know whm s oul
there unless sou survey tlit
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Florida — Thursday. June

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H TE E N TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND I OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 44-M14-CA 44-L
CALIFORNIA FED ER A L
BANK. ■ Federal Saying* Bank
a M a r All/ chartered saving,
bank Itormarlyknownai
CALIFORNIA F ED E R A L
SAVINCS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION).
Piaintlll.
v*.
RICKY LYNN COPELANDand
hi*wit*. JA N E T L COPELAND
a n d 'T A T E OF FLORIDA
D E P A R TM E N TO F
R EVENUE.
Defendant,
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H A P TE R «
N O T IC E IS G IV E N that
pur,want to a Summary Final
Judgment dated Juna A. IMO in
tha above itylrd cau*a. I will
tall to tha hlgheil and be,I
bidder lor cash al watt front
door ol lha Semlnol* County
Courthauta. Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11:00a m on
tha 17th day ot July. law. lha
following described real proper
*Y:
Unit 124. Building NO. Crown
Point By The Spring*, a condo
minium, according to tha Dacia
ration ol Condominium ot Crown
Point By Tha Spring*, recorded
In Official Record* Book 1X7.
Page 454, of the Public Record*
ot Seminole County. Florida,
together with an undivided In
lerett In the common element*
and ttpentet appurtenant to
teld unit a , detcribed in taid
Declaration.
D ATED thtt Ith day of June.
ItW
MARYANNE MORSE,
C lark ol the Court
By Jane E. Jaiewlc
Deputy Clerk
Publlth: June la. Jl, 1440
DES 171

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIO US NAME
STATU TE
To Whom If May Concern
Notice I* hereby given that the
under*igned. purtuanl to the
F i c n i i o u , Nam e Statute.
Chapter MS 0t. Florida Statute*,
will regltter with Ihe Clerk ol
the Circuit Courl. in end lor
Seminole County. Florida, upon
receipt ol proof of the publica
tlon cl thl* notice, the tlctitiout
name, to wit:
MEADE AMD SUN BIRO
PARTNERSHIP
under which we intend to engage
In builne,, at 210 North Park
Avenue. Suite 14. Winter Park.
Orange County. Florida 12701
That the par tie* Interfiled in
the Mid bupne,t enterpriu art
a, follow*
Charle* Bendl. Vice Prttldent
Sun Bird Venture*. Inc.
Tony B Johnton. Pretidenf
Meade Material,. Inc.
Dated at Winter Park. Orange
County. Florid*, thl* 16th day ot
May. 1770
Publlth Juno 7. 16.21,21. 1770
DES 75

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 44-1M4 CA01L
Home Saving* ot America. F A..
Plalntllf.
vt
Julian H McKenile. tingle, and
Vivian Y Turner, tlnglo. tfal .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
Suit to Fortclote Mortgage
TO JULIAN H MCKENZIE.
S IN G LE A N D ---------------------.
SPOUSE. IF ANY OF JULIAN
H M C K E N Z IE . AN D A L L
PARTIES CLAIMING INTER
EST BY, THROUGH. UNDER
OR A G A IN S T J U L IA N H
M C K E N Z IE . SIN G LE AND
-------------------. SPOUSE, IF ANY
OF JULIAN H MCKENZIE.
AND ALL PARTIES HAVING
OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT. T IT L E . OR INTER EST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED
RESIDENCE La ,I Known
Addret,
are Huckleberry Lane
Winter Spring,. FL 3270*
YO'w ARE N O TIFIE D of an
action to lore clou a mortgage
on the lol lowing property In
SeminoleCour... Florida
Lot *0. TUSKAW1LLA POINT,
according to the Plat the* tot at
recorded in Plat Book 21. Page,
II and 12. Public Record, ot
Seminole County, Florida
Having a , treat addrei, ol
146 Huckleberry Lane. Winter
Spring*. Florida J270I
Together with all Inlerett
which Borrower now ha* or may
hereafter acquire In or to Mid
property and In and to lal all
eaumenl* and right* ol way
appurtenant thereof; and lb) all
building,, tlructurei. Improve
menti. fliture*. and appurte
nance, now or hereafter placed
thereon. Including, but not
limited to. all apparalut and
equipment whether or not phy*
'tally alined to Ihe land or any
building, uted to provide or
tupply air cooling, air condi
honing heat. ga*. water, tight,
power, refrigeration, ventlla
tion, laundry, drying, dithwath
Ing. garbage, dltpoul or other
urvlce, and all watte vent
t y t t e m i, anten na*, pool
equipment, window covering,,
drape, and drapery rod*,
carpeting and Moor covering,
awning*, range, oven*, water
heater, and attached cabinet*;
It being intended and agreed
that tuch Item, be concluilvely
deemed to be affined to and to
be part of the real property, and
Ic) ail water and water right*
(whether or not appurtenant)
and there, ot ttock pertaining to
tuch water or water right,,
ownerthip ol which atfect* Mid
property, and (d) the rent,,
income, ittuet and profit* ot all
property
ha, been filed again,! you and
you are required to urve a copy
ot your written detenu,. If any.
to tt on Pamela M Lund.
Plaintiff’, attorney. who,e
addre,, I,. One Ea,t Broward
Boulevard. 13th Floor Po,l Ot
lice Boa 14070. Fort Lauderdale
Florida 33XJ 4070. on or before
June 17 1770. and tile Ihe
original with thl, Court either
before u rvlce on Piaintlll’,
attorney or Immediately there
atlvr. olherwiu a default will
be entered again,! you for the
relief demanded In the Com
plaint or petition
Thl, notice shall be publivhed
once each week tor tour conuc
ulive week, in Ihe Sanford
Herald
WITNESS my hand and the
ual ol thl* Court on thi, JS day
ot May. 1770
(SEAL!
Maryanne Mor,e
A , Clerk of the Court
By CeceliaV Ekcrn
A , Deputy Clerk
Publiih May 11 A June I. 14 ]t
1770
OER Ml

IN T H E CIRCUITCO URT.
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 44-447-CA 44-L
R ESIDENTIAL FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*
THEODORE A NOEL, II.
LINDA A. NOEL, o'k/a LINDA
ANN N O E L .----------------NOEL.
unknown tpouuof THEODORE
A NOEL. II. If married. THE
LAW OFFICE OF DOMINICK
J SA IF I, P. A . MARK P
RABINOWITZ. W INGFIELD
NORTH HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC . and any
unknown heir*, devlteev
grantee*, creditor*, and other
unknown per ion, or unknown
tpouu* claiming by. through,
and under any ol the
above named Defendant*.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE I* hereby given that
Ihe undesigned Clerk ol the
C ircu it Courl ol Semlnolt
County. Florida, will on Ihe 17th
day ol July. 1770. at II 00
o’clock a m in lha We,I Front
door ol Ihe Seminole County
Courthouu in Sanford. Florida,
otter for tale and u ll al public
outcry to lha higheif and be,l
bidder for caih. ihe following
detcribed properly iltuate In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot 42. W IN G FIELD NORTH,
according to the plat thereof a,
recorded In Plat Book 26. Page,
II and It, ol Ihe Public Record*
of Seminole County. Florida
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered In a cau pending In taid
Court, the tfyle of which I*
Indicated above
WITNESS my hand at J ot
ficial u a l ol said Court thl* *fh
day of Juno, 1770
ICOURT SEAL)
Maryanne M oru
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUITCO URT
By JaneE Jeuwic
Deputy Clerk
Publiih June 14,21, 1770
DES 161

IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLORIDA
Cau No.: 44-14*5 CA 44-L
General Jurltdictien
Florida Bar No.: 064710
F L E E T REAL ESTATE FUND
INGCORP .
Plaintiff,
vt
G ER ALD E THURSTON. II
living, cl u&lt; , &gt;1*1.
Defendant,
AM ENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO
G E R A L D E
T H U R S T O N . II living, and
TER ESA THURSTON, hi* wile.
II (lying. Including any unknown
tpouu of M i d : atendanl* if
elthe ha, remarried and if
tilher or both ol taid Defendant,
are deceaud. their retpective
unknown heir,, devisee*. gra i
tee*, attlgnee*. creditor*,
lienor* and trustee*, and all
other person* claiming by,
through, under or again*! the
named Defendant*
Whole residence addre*, 1*
4711 Bayou Vltt*. Houtlon. Ten
a , 77071
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action lo loreclou a mortgage
on the following property in
Seminole County. Florida
LOT 5. THE COLONADES
TH IR D SECTIO N ACCORD
ING TO TH E PLA T THEREOF
AS R E C O R D E D IN P L A T
BOOK 16. PAGE 55. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha, been tiled again,! you and
F L E E T FINANCE. INC a cor
poration and you are required
to urve a copy ot your written
detenu,. It any, to II on
JO S E P H M P A N IE L L O
ESQUIRE, Piaintlll’* attorney
whou addre,, I,
X I N Franklin Street Suite
2J70 Tampa Florida 11602
on or before the 3rd day at July
1770 and file the original with
the Clerk ot thi* Court either
before lervlce on Ptainlilt'*
attorney or Immediately ’here
alter olherwiu a detautl will
be entered agamil you tor the
rebel demanded In the Com
plaint or Petition
DATED on thi* 27 day ol May
1770
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Jean Bribent
Deputy Clerk
Publlth May 31 A June &gt; 16, 21.
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14. 1990

71— Hvlp Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole
322-2611

E X r D . CARPENTERS
TRUSS BUILDERS

Orlando - Winter Park
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT. P RIVATE PARTY RATES
HOURS
I * ceniecutlve times. . . SSC ■ Hee
8:00 A.M. - 6:00 M l.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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3 U n t» Minimum

Stejdf Work Etc. Benefits!
' Apply: Mi rood* Syilem*. 4005
MifaadaWay.......... Sanford
FOODSERVICE

CAFETERIA WORKER

Dally Work.............. Dally Fay
Call Bebfer detalli
after 5pm....................... 323 7351

above* reflect n Jl 50 ca»h discount far prompt payment Schedul­
ing may include Herald Ad*ff1rtfr of fhe cost of an additional day Cancel
when you gel result* Pay only far day* your ad run* of rote earned
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typographical form
DIADIINIS
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Sunday * I f A M Saturday
Monday III 30 A M Saturday

AD JU STM EN TS AN D C R E D IT S : In Ihe event ol an
error In an ad, the Sanford Herald w ill be responsible lor
fhe first Insertion only and only lo the extent of Ihe cost
of that insertion. Please check your ad for accuracy fhe
first day It runs.

21— Personals

49— Miscellaneous

CASH AVAILABLE
Buying Heme* A Mortgae*,
Oultk Claslng
332 6576

PARTNER W AN TED to *t*rt
lawn cart builne**
Call 322 32SS. **K far Sue
PLANE TIC K ETS Orlando lo
Knoxville via Memphl,

23— Lost &amp; Found
FO UN D : German Shepherd,
male Love, children Very
obedient
Cell 321 7764
LO ST
g la iie * . like new.
vicinity ot Lake Monroe
Black ca u Senor cltiim ’*.
badly needed REWARD
___________122 6655___________
LOST: Black A white kitten.
'Button*' Friendly La*t uen
near Food Lion Call 321 7764

25— Special Notices
BECOME A NOTARY
For Detail* 1M0 432 425*
_Florida Not»ryA**oclafIon ,
I, Melitia Daniel, am no 'anger
responsible lor debt* made by
my hutband a* of Ihe dale:
April 1,1770

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
BABYSITTIN G In my Sanlord
home! 7AM to 6PM. Mon thru
Frl Lunch included 323 1047
C H IL D C A R E , m y hom e.
Hidden Lake* area, rea*on
able rate* Call 333 7770
__
DAY CARE in my Sunland
home Age, 3
5 year,
Reasonable Meal, provided
Llcenu X07C*S4 322 4347
DO YOU N E E D toroeone to sit
tor a grandparent while you
shop. elcT C a ll...........121 2147
HOME ENVIRONM ENT 2 lOv
Ing mother, lor your child
Inland lo 5. CPR Cert. Ret
avell Early am 8pm
Meal, A tnack, Included
Call 323 5771, Tanya
R ESPO N SIBLE, dependable,
loving mom will care lor your
child
.
Call 324 0035
4 YEARS EXP for your Inlanl
Infant, toddler Balanced
m eal,, snack, Supervited
outtide play Call
331-7372

L e g a l N o t ic e s
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F T H E E IG H TE EN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT*
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
89-478ICA09L
SECRETARY OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.etc .
Plaintiff.
vs
M ICHAEL KEVIN

Mc F a r l a n d , ttc .«tai.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
pursuant to the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure and Sale entered
in the cause pending in the
Circuit Court ot the E IC H
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit, In
and for SEMINOLE County,
Florida, Civil Action Number
8? 42S8CA09L fhe undersigned
Clerk willl sell fhe properly
situated in said County, de
scribed as
Lot IJ. DEER RUN. UN IT I
according to the plal thereof as
recorded In Plat Book 20, Pages
92 and 9J. ot the Public Records
of Seminole County. Florida
together with all structures,
improvements, futures, appli
ances and appurtenances on
said land or used in conjunction
therewith, al public sale, to the
highest and best bidder for cash
at 11 00 o'clock A M on the 17th
day of July 19V0 at the West
Front door of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse Sanford
Florida
ICOURT SEALk
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By JaneE Jase*ic
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 14. 21. 1990
DES 169
NOTICE OF
FICTITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 105S
Nursey Rd , Winter Springs
F L A 32708 *131. Seminole
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name of THE AUTO
CLINIC, and that 1 Intend to
register sa&lt;d name with the
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court. Sem
mole County. Florida, in ac
cor dance with the Provisions of
Hie Fictitious Name Sfatutss,,
To Wit Section 16309 Florida
Statute, 1757
Dennis P Costello
Publish June M l . 21. 28 1990
DES/*
NOTICE Of
FICTITIO US NAME
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at N
Hw&gt; 1/92 Sanford F t (Flea
World!. Seminote County Fieri
da under the Fictitious Nairn* at
THE FRILL SHOP and that I
intend to register said name
mith the Clerk of the Circuit
1 Court. Seminole County. Fieri
da. in accordance with the
j Provisions of the Fictitious
Name si4Me* To W"'1 Section
*M 09 F lor da Statute-. 193/
LonnieC Wesson
Publish June/. M 21 28 1990
DES//

June 7$ see Call

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TRACTOR MOWING
Reatonabie Rate* 322 5777

TRAVELING NAILS
Acrylic A libergla**. Sanlord
A Lk M a ry area. Rtas.
price, Lie IF V033044i 323 3455
Two I way airlin* ticket* Irom
Orlando to Buffalo on June 27
130 each
Call 327 6260

55— Business
Opportunities
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
For 545
Call I we 15' 54770.1 L6I

RESTAURANT: TERRITORY
Huddle Houu, 24 hr. restau
rant, one ol the la*te*t grow
ing restaurant concept, In the
southeast it now ottering an
cilra o rd ln a ry opportunity
though our new area dev* I
opmenl program lor ulecled
markets
We seek pro
lesnonal multi unit operator*
with strong development,
management A financial ca
pabiilte* tor area territories
In cerlain north Florida
market, For detail* pleau
call Sandra Law. HUDDLE
HOUSE. INC. I 70S 476 4731

i l — Money to Lend
CASH FOR HOMEOWNERS
1st. 2nd or equity mortgage*
Good Bad credit. Low rate*
267-7447 Mortgage Magic. Inc.
Lie Mt9 Bkr 160 E 436. Cass

GOLD CREDIT CARD

w WGREAT COMPANY * ★
W* oiler eicellenl earning,
• Creaf beneltl*
• Ca. v*M&lt;l*/*»f* allauaac*
• Ca. pd. retiromerit plan
• Com pi. Training program
• Guaranteed training Incemt
a Lead, IvrnitNed. Strang
ad verf It Ing , upper,
• Management adyantomenl
Solid, lucralty* future in a
receuion proof lndu*tryl Both
Sale* w d Servlt* Pmlliont
Open Call Bill............ 322 7120
_______ 7:30AM lo 6PM_______

GUYS/GALS
Havt teveral opening* lor
nationwide lundraiur. For
Seventeen and older Need a
|ab and want t* have lot* *1
tun? I'm fhe an* you'd like to
w ell ...............For Interview
callSutann* between
10 X and 6 X at 337 3712

HAIRSTYLIST
Experience in all ph a u , ol
hair urvlct* To till in for
*ytlllt taking vacation Alio
working toward* permanent
ponllion Interviewing Tue*
day thru Friday Call 323 6020
HOTEL/M OT E L

SHERATON 0RLAN00 NORTH
Immediate opening* lor maid*
and houu men We oiler Free
meal, parking, uniform,, paid
vacation, referral program
and tictiienl benefit* Apply
In perron. (I 4 and Maitland
Blvd ) T u t id a y through
Thuriday, 10AM 3PM
EOE

^IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
EKP'D. SEW INGM ACHINE
OPERATORS
On tingle needle A morrow
machine* We offer piece
work pay. paid holiday* A
vacJlion* Health A dental
plan If your are looking lor a
nice air conditioned place lo
work, friendly people, good
wage* and benefit* and you
are dependable and believe in
a good day'* pay lor a good
day'* work, we need YOUf
SAN D E L M F &amp; . INC.
3344 Did Lk. Mary Rd.. Sanlord
_________447 331 3114_________

We have immediate thorl and
long term • iignment* In your
area lor
• OFFICE CLERKS
• RECEPTIONISTS
• SECRETARIES
• WORD PROCESSORS
• INDUSTRIAL WORKERS
We oiler lop pay. great benelit*
and the opportunity to work at
many ol the top compame* In
your area Call now for an
appointment!
7X6773

7 1 -H e lp Wanted

NO FEE/FR ID A Y PAY

(Eb

240 W. 2S»t&gt; St.

* * MOLLY MAID * *
Prof Maid Service! Will train,
lull time, Mon F r l . 747 3007
•PROCESS PHONE ORDERS
AT HOME! 1 100 523 6467 *&gt;t.
L7I.Man.-Frl..........TAM 7**M

ATTENTION CHA!!!!!
IN HOUSE POOL-Summer,
coming! Need extra vacation
money? We need YO UM I
56 75- per hr I or 3 day, per
wk and on calf For detail,
Hillhavtn Health Car* Center
754 Mellonvillt Ave . Sanlord
123 *566.................... ...E.O.E./H

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU"
Benelit*
Transportation Call
40/295 /600e*t IV42
Toll refunded9am 10pm
CONSTRUCTION ALL TRADES
E X C E L LE N T PAY

Local/Caribbean ToMS/HR
I 641 677 TOTTTalenl Builder,Fee

CARPENTERS
E i p d in framing! Transpor
tation a must!904 274 2J92 eves

CHILDCARE TEACHERS
ExcftH*nt pay A* benefits Ex

penanced Part and Full time
positions Good Shepherd
O H Id c a f ................ 322 790S

CNASIGN ON BONUS!!!
We are looking tor dedicated
cerlihed nursing assistants
who en|oy working auh the
elderly Full and#part time
positions $100 bonus alter
completion el I month of
satisfactory employment

Hitlhaven Health Care Center
ISOMellanville Ave.. Sanford

&gt;12l&gt;44,w.................... E.O.E./H

CONSTRUCTION
FITTER/WELDER
For plate. pipe and shapes
________ Call &gt;30 0060_________

CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
Will train, several needed
now! Ail types!
Metro Employment
I *IU

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Eipenenced chairside Dr
Patrick DelF lore Call 323 81/4

DRIVER/MAINTENANCE
40 hrs a » $S hr » benefits
Must have vnautfeur s license
Immediate opening Apply in
perton*
Salvation Army
too W 24th St Sanford
DRIVER PRODUCTION
WORKER
For linen com
pany Excellent driving re
cord and chauffeur s luente
re ^ jtred Call JJ-39298’

EMPTY NESf?
A quality vhlid care center is
looking lor peirt time teacher*
aides M a tu rity Love ot
- Children a must! 121 8433

For Lake Mary. Experience
or will train Full A Part limo
M ETR O SECURITY
M l 1777

MAIDS/IRSPECTRESSES
Deck Clerk*/NiN Auditor
Apply: Day* Inn. 650 Doug Ia*
A v ., AI lamonfe Spqs....&gt;42 7f II

rUidiniToFT
Dermatology office weking
experienced perton with cler:
cal. Irauranc* and medlral
knowledge, ohillk and abllltlet
Begin 2 day* per week, San
ford area Send rn u m *: I 417,
The Sanford Herald, PO Box
1657. Sanford, FI 32772 1*57

NURSC AIDES * AU. SHIFTS
HIGHER STARTIN G FAVI
For corflfitd or experienced
Apply lnper*onto:
Laktvlew Hurting Center
717 E. 2nd K .................. Sonferd
NURSE’S AIDES - 7 hi 3PM. 3 to
11PM, A 11PM to 7AM Full
llmo/parf lime L P N 7 to 3PM
or 3 fo IIPM. full tlm*/pl
Coak part 11m*. m ature
pxrion Heuukteper 4 MAM
to 1 X P M full fin* Contact:
Batter Living Cantor...470-57«1

SECURin OFFICERS

SECURITY GUARDS
F u ll/ p a rt tim e p n iltlo n ,
available Licensed or un
licensed. Retiree* welcamel
Call 323 X13 tram 4pm t* Ipm
S E C U R iTVO FFIC ER S

SE R V IC E S
EOE .......................... M/F/H/V

APPOINTMENT SETTERS
Monday thru Thuriday, 10am
till Ipm Good part 11m* work
lor unior ciflren* 54 per
hour 12 hour* per week
Call................................. 773 1444
P A R T T IM E

SALES

to

Full time salary potential No
fee. Send rt*um*
JOBS. P O Box 20*4
Winter Park, FL 37770

fhe repreunlallv* of J D P
. ol Sanford called hi, Sanlord
Herald Clatulied Contultant
within uvcral day* lo flop hi*
‘ help wanted" ad Irom con
llnulng on Ihe 10 Day Special
rale A , a re,ull ol Ihli ad, he
&gt;ucc*,,lully located the right
person lor Ihe |ob! Something
you need to adverllu a, low
co»t and achieve quick re
tulli? Try our 10 A 14 Day
Special rale* Lowe,I co,l per
line lor conteculive day*’
advert:,ing Advertlur* are
free fo cancel a* uon a*
re,ull, are reached
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
323 2411

IRRIGATION INSTALLERS
Full lime pcnilioa rcidential
experience and repair knowl
edge a mu,I Landtcaplng
experience beneficial Im
medial* openingv good pay
and ben*,: li 337 SI33________

LABORERS
56 p tut'per hour Florida
Chauffeur'* Licerse required
Good drivin g record own
Irantporfalton No phone
call* Apqly Cerlicon Inc.
1723 BenreM Dr x20O. Long
wood. FI___________________
LANDSCAPERS
Full lime
po,than, Driver'* Llcenu
required
Call 322 1153
LAUNORY WORKER, unou*
minded and dependable Al
lamonfe Soring* area AM and
PM ihltf* Call 3357270_______

LAWN MAINTENANCE
TECHNICIAN
EaptriwiCtiJ only
mutt be
rttiatoC Cad $30 &gt;481________

LICENSED DRIVER
To join moving company In
Sanford doing but)nett since
1946 Local or out of tfate
Good pay* good b*n«Mt
Proftttionalt
)22 0223

LOADER OPERATOR
Fully eipefienced in local
(and clearing operehont
EiCtMent company over 13
yeart in butmett Deitont
area
60/ )21 /8I8

MAINTENANCE
(m m e d ia te opening tor
ttuccs general ripairt Apply
in per ton Fountain Tree
Apartment!. Hill W Si Wd
434, Winter Springs______

MECHANIC WANTED
Minimum 3 year» tapert«r»c.e
Mutt ha«e own tooft
Call
.321 2142

■

* ★ SILK AND WOOL* *
★ # PRESSER * *
Experienced, good pay with
benetitsl Pleas# call 1*2 7541

SUPERVISOR
Immadial* opening at an
tltclro n lct mlg /assembly
piant Knowledge ol govt
spec* req'd Good benelit*
Reply ta: 7471, Sanlord
Herald, P.O. Bax 1U7. San
t o n in m __________________

* WAPPT. SETTERS**
From your home.nouilmg
Your hour, II TopDollarsll
Sanford Oflice I to* 744 &gt;7,4
VO LT
TEM PORARY SERVICES
_________ Call *27 7277_________

Vd9^

4

9H* Id

NOW HIRING
a Good Pay
a i Day Week
a In Fern Park
337 1540

RHINOS WANTED
It'* a Ivngl* out fhert. and the
job hunt f* trecherou* Take
charge ol the situation I'm
recruiting Rhino* with two
Inch thick tkln Wimpy, thitt
I***. Impotent cow* need not
apply Call Cheryl al Rhino
Haadquarter*.... 407 A34 640*

04y thitt. full time, lull
benafilit Call lor interview
Hillhavtn Health Car* Center
754 Mallerivlll* Av*.. Sanford
337 S566....................... E.O.E./H

NIGHTS. 11 to 7 Full and pari
lime Good bentlilil Call
Hillhavtn Health Car* Center
7d Metlonville Av*., Sanlord
7731364....................... E.O.E./H
Chamber ol Commtrtx! San
lord knowledge and people
skills a mu,I! Basic bookkeep
Ing. payroll A billing skills
Shorthand or speed writing
preferred Challenging posi
tion lor a special per ion
Submil application A resume
Chamber Oflice *04 E . First St

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
COME SEE OUR LARGE
* .C O U N TR Y K IT C H E N . .
3 BDRM. 1 BATH APTS
Over 1.400 Sq. Ft. Living Area 11

WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL

r m t e iu e u *
. ^

Wirthoua, AsMinbly/FKtoty

r f J/ f t a y in

H.ring All Shift* la t i l hourly
Benetll* FT and PT. male*
and female* Need trainee*
1 171 34M
373/rafund polity

2000 Lake Mini Blvd.
_____ 321 0584

WELDERS
Start today! To 113 per hour!
Wllltraml Ishllfi All types!
Metro Em play menf
644 7111

_ WELDER/FABRICATOR
Experience In M&gt;G Apply In
person al Gator Dock and
Marina. 2440 Melbnvill* Ave .
Sanlord
lam 3pm

WoothrorUni With Scroll Siw
PIECE WORK
CALL............................. 364-24*4

//a s
i &lt;•n Is

CLEAN - 1 bdrm apt */(. No
pet*. 1350'mo plus 5750 drpo,
H.Call
323 H173/m****g*

COEVILLA/ MASTER COVE
APARTMENTS
EXTRA LARGE UNITS,
I. 2 A 3 bedroom apt,
Pool/Tenm, Court Peaceful,
convenient location Quiet ott
street parking Renovation
Special*!
3X 3304

HEAR THE QUIET!
Single story Studio, I A 7
Bdrm Apt* Many extra* in
eluding storage uacet Quite.
C07y community’ Attractive
landscaping On pie resident
manager, who CAH E I
SANFORD COURT........)2J 1301

14-18 YRS O LD?
NEED A JOB?
TH E SANFORDHERALO
Hat Direct Door To Door
Sale* Position,
Available Today!
We Provide Transportation

PERRYS FAMILY REST.
Allamont* Mall uppe&gt; level
next to Sear* Nov* hiring Am
Ca*7i/Counttr PM Wallrets.
PM Dishwahur Exp PM
Lin* Cook.
Apply In person............... E/Q/E
PLANT M AINTENANCE
Ex
perienced on Chicago Iron.
C lss e ll d ry e r* . W ashex
washer* Full lime permanent
position Call 333 7271________

SANFORD
I bdrm cottage
Com plete p riv a c y Exc
neighborhood! 170 wk plus
IWOucurlty Call 333 2»7
A TTR A C TIV E clean elticlency,
T , , microwave, maid urvlce
Call 373 1004 or 3316447
SANFORD Hug*7 b d rm .clou
to downtown, 1100 per week
plus S7X security.
__
Cell 323 2247
LARGE 1 bdrm . SX3 per month
plus deposit Central H'A, lull
laundry. Call 333 7763________
Q U IE T AREA 2 bdrm 1 bath
S275 month plus deposil
Call 372 1447 alter 3pm
SANFORD Large I bedroom
Firepiace and 13' ceiling,
Walk lo downtown 1135
weekly or S430 month Utiltie*
paid Call MS 4»X*r 3X 3477
SANFORD Large 2 bdrm with *
screened porch Complete
privacyl 1100 per week plus
S350security Call331 27t7

To SI2 13 hr! W II train! All
»hlft*. all types! Permanent!
MetreEiwptoyment.... *4*711)

PERMANENT GARDENER

SECRETARY
"FILLED THE POSITION!"

Available al local hospital.
$4 13/bf Coll.....F i t 62/ 8292

Tuikawlll* Area 4 day* per
week. M Th 15 00 hour Must
have own trentporfation
Call *774173/1**v* me*tag*

RN/LPN
* * E N TR EP EM EU H S *a
Da you have what it take* la
be a mil Iion*ire? Call 243-3474

* Scvtfil Ni|M Positions *

NURSING ASSISTANTS
F u ll lim a. 7 3 and 3 11
E ic tlle n f b e n e lit,, good
working condition*, friendly
people Apply at *4 N. Hwy. 1/
A 71. Debint&lt; Mon. thru Frl
7AM to 4PM.
EOE
PART TIM E

RN - CHARGE NURSE

AOOTOVOUR INCOME
Buyer Sell Avon
Harriet, 333 4637or Pat, 122 4221
AR TIST Painting woodcralfl
Piece work
Call................................. 36* 20*0
A S S E M B LE TO YS A Crali
Item,. fun pan lime High
earning,! 406 221 3011________

Local r**Ment, needed part/full
time fo do dlitrlxjfion work
lor local loundatlon Own
Irantporlatlon needed Call
Mr. Lovxltt between IIAM and
aPMMen - Frl. only. 131 3271

TEM PTEDTDTEM P?

S2.500 Credit Lin*
GUAR. VISA/MC
Guar Cash Advance
1 TOO 436 3344
547 54 It*

EMPLOYMENT
323-5176

JT— H tlp W anttd

M EDICAL
Monday Friday, day* Good
benefit*. Apply:
32C3 Lake Emma Rd Lake Mary

GOOD WORKERS NEEDED!
MOW ACCEPTING

97— Apartments
Furnished / Went

7i— Help Wanted

HIDDEN VILLAGE IK. MARY
Townhouu, 3 bdrm , 1 ba.
(p ie . loft, washer- dryer A
microwave, 1573/mo *74 7146
MARINER'S VILLAGE
Lake Ada I bdrm
1113 mo
2 bdrm 1344 mo A up 111 4674

EARN EXTRA
$$$
Monday Thursday. 5 to 7 pm
(fle x ib le ) Pay by com
mission To apply Slop bv
Weekdays. 1 * pm a) the
SANFORD HERALD. 300 N
French Ave Sanlord or call
322 3*11 A*k lor Dave

220/218 AGENT NEEDED
Full or part lime Commission
only lor Sanlord agency
Call 324 1141 4 M i X

91— Apartm ents/
House to Share
LAKE M ARY SANFORD Male
seek* non smoking female lo
*har* A/C home Security
Deposit S43 weekly. Call
1X0544 .................. evening*
1 BEDROOM APT. to share 563
week All utilities Included 1
child OK Call .
331 4431

93— Room s For R ent
A TTR A C TIV E dean elllclency.
TV. microwave, maid urvlce
Cali 323 400dOf 321 4447
C LE A N room,, kitchen and
laundry laoilile*. Cable TV
Starling al 173/wk. 330 *423
FU LL HOUSE privilege,. 46A
near Rhineharl. washer dryer,
pool S63/wk .560 itoposit
333 44Xee 321-4767
LONGWOOO/Lk. Mary - Plea,
anl. clean bdrm . cable, kilch
en privilege,. 570/wk 431-3141
LONG WOOD Lakefront home
Room with privilege, t adult
540/wk Call M l 4414________
ROOM FOR R EN T
575 per
week ’Kitchen prlvlledges.
washer/dryer. A/C
_________ Call 321-23M_________
WHOLE home privilege* with 2
single bed* 3S0/wk 2 per ion,
or 540/wk I person 311 4357.

DORCHESTER APTS.
7bedroom 7balh

Lake Mary &gt;23 4423

SANTORO
2 bdrm 1tkifh. all app!&gt;.inccv
a/’C IJ93 per month plus 1JOO
Mturity Water furnished
Call ttt 1310. anytime
SANFORD. Lxir ;• t, Jr m f , ,
monthly or weekly Dep , ref
erences No pet! 10% off
Senior Cih/en i1323 0/4?
SAN ►OR D! Sm all, sc* nd
porch, nice Newly decorated'
$783/mo » StSOsec 310 S204
SANFORD
1 bdrm . wafer
incl . parking $80/wk . $?00
i k ..... .
330 t29//mes!jqe
SPECIAL! Central M/A pool
laundry Large I bdrm $360
per month, 2 bdrm . $425 per
month.
Call 3l3 8963
Two Apfs each has 2 bdrms 2
baths All appliances, central
H 'A $393/mo plus security
Call tor appl 9 am lo $pm
________ 602 2/4 8714
l BDRM L A K E S ID E , nice
cample*. All amenities $333
per month
130 3204
f BDR m T 1 BATH 1 bdrm I
bath, like new Private $400
per month Phone 644 3243

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
SANFORD^^TTdrm^Torct^
clean, nice. 5345'mo • 3300
security No pet*
133 4174
I BDRM. I BATH, family room,
kitchen and appliance*,
gorage 3J0Q per monlh
PAULA BETH OSBORNE
VEN TU R E I PROPERTIES
171 4764

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C O L M E R A C C O U N T IN G It
TA X SERVICE - Small tonJn t i u i X Individual, welcanu I
334-U43 4fttca/3313774 eve*.

Alum inum Siding
Extorter Hemesaver* • Siding.
Aotfll X lascla. »cr*#n*d
room*. Fr**e*llm*to*(

Automotive
CONVENIENT CAR CARE

Handy M an

Paper Hanging

C A R P E N T R Y , hauling,
meunary. paining and llto.
F re* estimate,. CXI 323 4374

H A JWALL COVERING

FIX IT FAST INC.

Piano Tuning

"On* Call To Do II AH"
Your Neighbor hood Handy Man
R**ldtnllal«Comm*rcial
Call SwHTedayll 1M-41I5

E X P E R T PIANO TU N IN G
S*rv./repair/moving/renla I
new X used Call Ray .133 44*1

Home Improvement
KURt THE F/LmiI y dAVn
Jack ol all trade*
Call 774-1445 allrr apm

MaM* Machank W* do houu

call*. Nd job too large Oil
change*, tune* up and brake*
Free estimate* Call 13* H61

Child Cere Centers
Like Ham* Daycare Cantor •
Near Winter Sprtog* E lemon
tary 7 4pm. Inlanl* to Syn
L5CI44M..................... P74643

Building Contractors
NEW, R E M O D E L REPAIR
HOMES, OFF ICES. STORES
All type* construction. Re*/Cam
373 4433 S.OBaliid. CBC4U444

Carpentry
CAR PEN TER All kind* ol home
repair*, painting X ceramic
III# Richard Or OS* 371 5473
L E E S CARPENTRY - Storage
bu ilding, deck* X ml*c
carpentry Insured X lium ud
Free E slime to* 323 4)14

Conrrete
WEST CONCRETE SERVICE
Small JobsaXtg J*X**R*pair«
&gt;*•* Free E*l Call anytime

Joy»»l^Uc*niii^lntuf*^^

General Services
* * PONY PARTIES# *
It birthday wishes ar* tilted
with pom*, our pony parlies
ar* made lor you Call &gt;1141»

We hang all type* Reasonable
jwte** Free*,It B1 1417

Tractor Work
MOWINO. roto tiling and any
other type ol tractor work.
Free Estimate*. Call 333 U l l

Lawn Service
LAWN M AINTENANCE - Free
Estimate* Reasooibi* Hate,!
Settler CWUea Otscawit 13144?*

Chuck’s Quality L»n Ch i
Camm./Re*. O F T E E EXT I
Nelebl— lart*/*mall....377 3571
CO M P LETE Quality Lawn A
Landscaping, competilly*
jato*. tree 4*1 Sumy s373 7471

~ LAWN SERVICE
Free EUimeto*.....- . . , ) 1H ) U
La w n s m o w e d a t r i m m e d
Rtatoxubla Senior Citlien*
Discount Free Ed 334 1174

Painting______
FRANK XARNHART panting A
pre u u r. cleaning lly r s exp
Referonce*................ 121)141

MR. PAINTER
Rial Pratt,sunat, with over
15 year* exp Interior and
Exterior Comm and Re,
Free Estimate, Only Shtrwm
William, Quality Paul
446-744-3514

Pressure Cleaning
MR. PAINTER
Washing or Blasting
Free Estimate,
Commercial and Residential
444 714 2)14

Screen &amp; Glasswork
GUS’S WINDOW
ANO DOOR REPAIR
Repair X replaca window,
dour*, screen andqtas*
Call 124 24*4

Sw im m ing Pool
Service
“N E P TU N E POOL SERVICE
25 y r, exp Hvcfelking in
urvlce A repair! Wkly u t v
Ic*5*0met chemical Call
Message Center. I *0* 41, 4)41
55144 SWIMMING POOLS 554*4
Warehouse Clearance ol new
1444 pool*. 24 It X 12 It
completely in,tatted Include,
huge deck, ladder fencing
litter and skimmer Financing
available Other pool* avail
able Atk about factory re
bat*,! Call loll Ire*
I 104 573 4400

ICGC1311471PE 444] I
Tree!

'C H C L i TREE SERVICE
i ,**vtlimale*t Fair Price*’
Lie In, Slump Grinding. Too

323322*day or nil*

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103-Houses

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Unfurnished/Rent

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UTMKMTE STRINGS
1 homes tor rent. Partially
Iurn MOO USO/mnnth Rental
month to month OK. Available
immediately Leate/apllcns
available................... 754 m t

DELTONA
Nice, clean 7 b*m i bath
Carport A carpel. UOO/monlh
Caii/o? aeoTtssortot i i t m i

HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS
7 bdrms , 7 baths Appliances,
garage, pool. SWmanth C.-'l
Watson Woiltr.............. u r t t u

HOMES TO RENT
b.ilurnlthed. Lake Mary and
Sanlord areas! Call lor
availability and locations
Ask tor Brenda

141— Homes for Sale
E. ORANOE COUNTY V I on
44 acres, large barn .141.000
W. Malic tewskl Realtor
__________ 12171*3___________

FORECLOSURE SEMINAR
Learn how to Ljy torecluture
and properliet and sava
thousands M il We'll show you
howl..................m g - 2147211

* HANDYMAN SPECIAL *
By owner: S bedroom, 2 balh.
Partially renevoated Loads ol
potential! a il Palmetto A-re
Open to Otters
Phone Diane I I I *14 020] days
o r lll 111 *132after6pm

14T— Homes for Sale

in n

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roe corner lot
B E A U TIF U L ler&lt;
cornel with thiss lovely 1 bdrm
home. F a m i l y room
fireplece. detached workshop
w/elec. screen porch
E m l teni tern '
HUOE OAK1 turnx
. love
ty 3 tefrm home with lamily
room, formal dining room,
sern porch, fenced yard, end
Only 152,500

K IT *N* C A R L Y L E ® by U rry Wrifht

'Hu* i*Thb Tm &amp; i
M W N b

Up The P o o r 7 5

The P ru d e n tia l

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2(0-1100

OPTIONS AVAILABLE
1/1 against Creanbell, Lake
Mary/Santord area 1st mo 4
dap Call...................... l i m i t
SANFORD • 1/l'y, C/H/A. on
qu ie t d e a d and s tr e e t.
Workshop also! Adults pre
(erred, no pets SSOO/mo 1st,
last 4 MOO sec. deposit. Call
Terry at.......... ...............233-7279
SANFORD. 1/2 with lanced yard
and carport MOO per month
plus deposit I 772 7341_______

STABLE NEIGHBORHOOD
2 bdrm, I lath carpeted home
Ail app w/fenced back yard 4
patio Newly painted with
blinds Drive by 7*11 Prlnceten. Avail now! 5)50 mo
with sec CallMI liei/msg.
1 BDRM 2 bath laige lamily
room, laccuiil. sern porch
Lake Mary area Available 7/1
IW m o 111 6464. or 346 *4*6

105— DuplexT rip le x / Rent
★ 2 BDRM. DELUXE DUPLEX
Screened porch! Lawn mailt
tenancel Call
32»4567
N4 ELM A V E. 1 bdrm I bath
all app S7S per week Security
1150 Call..................... 112 M il

107-M obile
Hom es / Rent
ELDER SPRINGS PARK
0(1 Hwy 427. 1 4 2 bdrms 170
lo 171/wfc 1150 deposit. Phone
ll»-4 W e r 774 1140
OSTEEN 1 bedroom on 1 1/1
acres Horses and pels. O K
In sight ot St John's River.
Available now It Call 1111171

115— Industrial
______ Rentals
AAA BUSINESS C E N TE R New ollice/Whse 100 II lo
1,442 It. Bays with u w/o
ollices starting at 5259/mo
Hwy. 17/93 A SR 4)7
Cali...219-9224

117— Commercial
______ Rentals______
AU TO SALES LOT FOR LEASE
Corner ot Santord Ave 4 13th
SI. Large ottlces with 2 bay
b oarage For into
122111a
SANFORD, HWY 17 91. oilier or
1 store, (OOsq
It,.
3 SMO/mo.....................112 4962

SANFORD BUSINESS CENTRE
710 Wylly Av I Airport entrance)
Office Space or
Odice/warehouse space avail
Call 32)4747 ar 111 7407 eves

118— Oftitt
Space / Rent
OFFICE SPACE TO SHARE
Lake Mary I Utilities Included I
Call................................. I l l 7101
l i t S Q U A R E F O O T PRO
FESSIONAL OFFICE
B U ILD IN O
In downtown
Lake Mary, surrounded by
city parks 141 E Wilbur Ave
2600............. ................I l l 4947

1 2 1 — Condominium

______ Rentals______
NEW! NORTHLAXE VILLAGE
2/2. appliances, tple . pool,
tennis, clubhouse !S4f}/mo
Call 111 7724 eves or
I 114-111 S ill lewner)

127— Office Rentals
BR AN D N EW O FFIC E BLDG
400 sq. It. la 2,MO sq tt.
GC 2 ZONING!
Move In Special
tlM/nso.
c a l l ___________ u t m a
1 SMALL R E N TA L O F F IC E S '
Zoned GC 1. Very reasonable!
tl « U . Call now I
111 4171

Florida Realty
112 CitslimOth*
1bdrm ,1 bath................US,S00
Call lab Gregory, Realtor
(I t 7)134 444# er 1221244
SlfdR nAHit nt)M1« *
i\ NliiRf ■ PfiijPE Rt I i
LESS TH AN 12.144 DOWN
W ITH N EW FINANCING
B O N O M O N EY.FH A.V A
OR CO NVENTIONALLOANSI
Assumable no quality loans in
these areas! Choose homes
from Semlnole/Orange
Volusia'Lake Counties!

SI,300 DOWN INCL CLOSING
1 bdrm I bath, lireplace.
appliances, carport
134.»00

LESS THAN 52,900 DOWN

Immaculate )/lto. large faml
ly room with brick llrtplact
10X11 screened north, large
fenced yard.
M7.SOO

IMMACULATE 3/2
Appliances, screened porch,
corner lot with garage or 41h
bdrm.............................140 000

PINECREST
1 bdrm. 2 bath, appliances,
workshop, below market lor
quick sale)................... 144 500

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
1.604 iq I t . new paint
and carpet, appliance! on 1/1
acre M12/mo 154.000

ASSUME NO QUALIFY
ISIS per month Immaculate 1
bdrm 2 balh, appliances and
pool..... .........................SSS.SOO

HISTORIC 2 STORY
a bdrm 1 balh. 2.171 sq It
Hardwood Poors, appllancts.
saparalc mother In law's
quarters, garage.........Ul.soo
PAUL A BETH OSBORNE
Vf NTIIRf

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K N O W IN
Kl Al I S IA M

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.
* % OuX 34tt l^iAX •
We lilt and veil
more property than
anyone in the Greater
Sanford/Lalic Mary area.
NEWER MIDWAY Jim Walter
2/1. Newly added deck with
sere n enclosure Buy &amp; pro
udly hoilt the colors 133 000
(14KI WAVE OLD GLORY IN
Iron! ol this redone 4'2 Near
bus. shopping, schools New
fence, roof Now
169.947
(U K ) HOIST YOUR FLAG over
Ihls 2 story Lk. Mary l/Jto
Big lot. room tor pool lop
schools Super buy!
294.000
(I4KI NICE 1/1 starter/redree
Enclosed Fla rm Storage
bldg Fence Buy and display
the Flag Only
149 900
II4K) FLAG DAY SPECIAL!
Spacious Idyllwilde 2/1'j Big
corner lot Country k it. wet
bar A much more
1114.900

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Resl Estate Broker
2640 Santord Ave

3210759 ..........3212257
DISTRESSED SELLER
Needs lo sell newly remodeled
1 bdrm 2 bath, central M/A.
laundry, d.jhwasher/dlsp
plus tenced yard Call H I 0141

B u nas

904 5t9-t727/IOO-4Sl-ll76
______Ask ler R.J. Calms_____

KEYES BEST BUYS
NEW PAINTI Large yard. 1
bdrms , I ba . carport, calling
f ans A m uch m ore lor
onlyl42.900 Call Cindy Hanson
ar R. McKenna
331 1433/33* 0)75
RRI7
1/4 AC LOT 1 bdrm 2 ba
corner home In heavily treed
and lake subdivision Ad| to
Got I Course Great boor plan
w/tge.rms 1141.900 (RC14)
Wall Eutlte/E. Spivey 111 IluO
LK. SYLVAN E IT A T E t l Retire
to the rta Lite Style! Spanish
sty la split 1/2 on 2 lots tto.900
Lyn 133 )300/3317047 (RSIS)
A S S U M E NO Q U A L I F Y I
1410/mo met malnt lee Love
ly 1/2 grnd. Hr condo w/lplcl
Lk Mary convenience 144.500
Call Elsie er Sharon IRH30I
111*114/144-4159
M AYFAIR MEADOWSI Across
Irom Mayfair Got I Course
Comm pool A club house
Super clean, bright 1/1 In
eludes all kit appl
163 900
M. McKenna 224 *375......(R M ll)
TH IS IS ITI Country living close
to everything! Lots ot Shade!
Lge loti Large screened
porch! Fenced! Lk Markham
area! Only.... 144.000 IRL27)
Was Lavwsma. aval 131 2911
SUNSETS Hart with a Vlewl
L o v a l y 2 s t o r y . 1/2.
w/llreplace Popular Lk
Mary Schools, shops A YMCA
196 000 Quality lo assume
Evelynlll 1222/223 1144 PC 33
CAN YT1U B E LIE V E A a bdrm .
l ’ j ba . complete w/relrlg .
lalellll* dish A shed tor
only
155.000! IRS H I Call
C. Hanson/E. Sptvey. 111-3171
or 111 U tt or sit lea 313 3300
2 BDRM. t BA. Home In est
area I yr warranty, CH/A.
dining rm. paddle Ians In
creased lamily forces move
Serious oilers considered!
141.000 Bill 111 1411 RR1I
GC1 COMM. Zoning 1 ' Olde
Homes' 3 bdrm eic lor
ollice 3 bdrm lor rental!
549.000 Seller looking lor real
oiler! (RP42 43I Call Elsie
Or Lyn! Eves 133 41U/331 7007
Q UAIL ROOST RANCHES! 3 5
ac Enjoy country living Near
Hwy 415. hallway between
Dellona A New Smyrna 112.000
M,ke McKenna 114 02)5 (CQ SI)
SANFORDI Hidden Lakes A
dream ol a large corner lot
made tor a house!
114.000
Lyn 111 3300/111 toon CHS5)

323-3200

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KEYES # 1 IN THE SOUTH
L iq u id a tio n Sale By Owner

322-2420
321-2720

Charming 4 bedroom. 1 story
home, on 2 1/2 lots Treei,
NEW carpeting. NEW
Bathroom. N EW kitchen
Musi See!! Only tot 500
Wampner Group Realtors
3611313 or 419 1911

ON SCENIC ROUTE

1161 Park Or . laniard
641 W Lake Mary to. Lk Mary

k &gt; !i

WE'U BUILD IT YOUR WAY!
• From our plans or yours,
orevanlromaikttch............
• On your lot or ours or on
one we find lor you................
• From starter stie to...............
your dream home.................
• Choose the timeless beauty ol
brick, vinyl or aluminum
o'block and stucco..............
• F HA/YA approved!
• A Scholl Matter Builder!
Talk to the builder direct
about how Charter's "tailored
construction" can make you
at home anywhere InCen. Fla

CALL ANYTIME

141— Homes for Sale
A VA REPO
1/1. LO W
DOW H I .........................144.000
Larry Herman, Broker HQ &lt;111

c ih iiii

1/1. screened peach, storage
shed, full fenced yard, quiet
area on busline 19*7 apprais
al, 143.000! Will lake any real
alter lor fall sale1Call called
*0417*-2W*4rl7imi

(I4KI YO U'LL BE PROUD TO
own this )/| Wall air, gai
heat lam rm . carpel, lence
Rag day special Only 149.737

• GAS W E E O E A T E R
Cratttman 26 2ce. Ilk* o*w
145 Call
2TI 1429

555 Aluminum Cans..Newspeper
Non Ferrous Metals.......... Glass
KOKOMO.......................222-1144
CASH FOR B A S E B A L L )
FO O TBALL A BASKETBALL
CARDSI Call Bill 471-1514
OR CALL COLLECT

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Monty Down

★ * KITTENS* *

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141— Hom ester Sale
FAMILY HOME HDOCN LAKE
1/1 split w / C H A . Large
porch 121.000 Call....IN-7M*
R O O M TO S P R E A D O U TI Easy
t e r m s , no q u a l i f y i n g .
Fireplace, formal living and
dining. 1 car garag* on huge
treed lot................. ...... 11.000
Metre Rail Estate Ce. Inc.
________
131-7137___________

SALE OR LEASE OPTION
DE LTONA
1 bdrm
spllt/lbath. 1,112 sq tt. U
acre 144.500 Atwmibto Nan
Qualifying Lean Call 1311433

SANFORD
Opportunity to steal 11
Beautiful 4 bedroom. 2 1/2
balh Kids bike lo elementary
Priced 115.000 under apprais
a ll 1110.000 nal to seller
Owner/Broker 111 0717 or
1211420____________________
SANFORD. 4th It. 4 bdrm I'y
balh. 11.000 down Assume
non qualifying 1st mortgage
plus ' i ol closing cost. Owner
will hold 2nd Total monthly
payment. 1450 Call I 2711664

STAIRS PROPERTY
M ANAG EM ENT A R EA LTY
_______ 121 7222/121 6419
W IN TER SPRINGS - 1 bdrm , 2
bath Mint condition! Volume
ceilings, lireplace. screened
porch A warranty
174.900
ERA Sun Florida. 1U OUt
V Iff Inla Fuhr
___________ 141 0941

WINTER PARKT0WNH0MES
1.450 sq ft I Huge courtyard.
Iplc , mirrored ctcseli 1 or 1
Bdrms w/2's ba Indoor utill
ty From 145.000to 141.000
Possible creative financing

WINTER SPRINGS ULKEVIEW
Tuscawllla Forest! 4 bdrm . 2
ba . large y a rd ! Lovaly
master bathroom A lge lam I
lyrm with Iplc.......... 1130 000
Call................... 677 1993, Realtor

1317 W. 12TH ST
2 bdrms . I ba . living room,
dining A kitchen Down pay
ment A owner will hold mort
gage Call to see..........123 0715

8.6 BOND MONEY
Available now tor first lime
buytrsl Hurry, won't lasll 1.
1. 4 bdrm homes available In
Dellona, Sanlord. Lake Mary
and Longwood areas!
AA Carnes, Inc. Century II
Call Janet Manilla Id
Days, 113 1314 Eves. I l l Till

153— AcreageLots/Sale __
HAVE YOUR OWN RANCH!
9 9 ecrti Maytown Road 10
mile* Irom Oiteen
529.900
Good lermil

CALL BART
REAL ESTA TE
R EALTO R .....................122 7490
OCALA NATIONAL FORESTI
Wooded loll River acceu
15.950 each No Money Down!
17l.4lmonthty
. Owner
t9»4 ) 224-4179 or &lt;9*4&gt; 422 14M
TH R EE LOTS IN SANFORD In
Rearl 00*140' 19.500each Call
M ariier Leulvt at.......... 2211915

157-M obile
H o m e s/Sa le
WINOY HILL MOBILE HOME
Park going out ot bull nett
Everything mutt got I 10'
l l 't . I4't widet and alto
Ooublewidei Call 111 7511
II X 44 2 bdrm 2 balh Furn
w/carport
Util. Bid, Fia
Room All Electric 516.500
Termt Call
407 495 4951
1971 K O U N T R Y A I R RV
MOBILE - 341 « 10‘w pop oul.
encioted patio Call 122 0191

160— Business
For Sale
SMALL CARD and gilt shop in
Debary
1 11. 000 C a l l
i 407 664 I 111 alter 6pm______
W E L L M A IN T A IN E D SAN­
FORD LAUNDROMAT Good
Income, call 111 2376 alter
4PM Inr details

181— Appliances
/ Furniture
• BED - Double, boi spring
maltrett A metal frame on
rollers, S55 Call 322 6219_____
BJ'S RESALE
We Buy/Sell Furniture A Col
lectiblei. Including E ililt t
1591 S. Santord Ave., 111 7*41
• DOUBLE BED Headboard A
Footboard With or without
long rails I I" longer than
regular) 115 Call 23) 9469
______ Irom 10am to 6pm______

fO R SALE

145— Resort
Property / Sale
FREE BP0CHURE
Western N. Carolina Mis!!
Enjoy cool Iresh air Call
I 100 742 1070 Smoky Mis.
Land A Homes, P.O. Bo I 611.
Murphy, N. Carolina 31906

149— Com mercial
P ropert y / S ale
NEAR 1-4 NEW MALI!
Church A school, built '16. 11.1
ac! MANY US ESI /tost Selll I
Real EstatoQne.....- ...... 47) 3340

Bedroom, lining room and
dining room furniture
Please call..1)0 0723
K IN G SI ZE W A T E R B E D
Lighted mirror heddbd 75%
wavelets Heater, padded
rails, like new’ 5775 371 7700
LARRY'S MART 715 Santord
Ave New Used turn A appl
Buy/lell/Trade........132 41))

MOVING SALE
L i v i n g r oom, t aml l y A
bedroom lurnllure
Tutkawill.t Call
366 0014
• PVC CMAISE 1.OUNCE Good
condition 130 Call 132 5467
• Q UEEN SIZE BED175
C a l l ______________ 32) 1091

PRE FORECLOSURE SALE

USED APPLIANCES

BOARDING STABLE/HOME
ON Its ACRES
Sanlord area
Licensed. IS
stalls. 1 lenced pastures! Plus
Outstanding 1/7 country
home, over 2.000 sq It. family
room w/huge lire p la c e .
sp rin kle r syst em Also,
well maintained mobile home
A 3 storage buildings Valued
at 5750000! Mortgage 1100.000.
equity 1150.000! MAKE ME
AN O FFER t CAN'I REF
_ USE I Owner....... ........ m 2169
SANFORD, HWY 17-92. cam
merciel oilier btdq . 4.000 sq
tl. 1245.00C
1111943

Buy/Sail • Rtcond/Guarantttd

SANFORD AVE. CORNER LOT
2 Bay Garage w/ollices *
eilrastl Prey Auto Seles A
R epair Shop W ill hold
w -substantial down paymt
1125.000 Call
133 5534

T H I S W E E K 'S

Free to goad home with
tlerter kit trod dith A food,
litter A lilt* bo«. colter.
Wormed Cell...............22t-91M
ADORABLE K ITTE N S
Pert
SlameM'part Bombay! 53 ea
Atom tree Call
2313315
• F R E E K I T T E N S to good
h o m e tl Beaut i f ul hal f
Persian, solid black with or
ange stripe Cutest bells ol
Hull I Call....................322 32*7
FREE TO GOOD HOME Kit
lens. 3 months old
________ Call 322 4565_________
• FREE TOGOOD HOME
KiHens Cute and loveable 3
months atd Call 230 04)0.
leave message______________
ROTTW EILER PUPPIES
*
weeks old . .................... 1300
Call 249 911*

3223883
W H IR LP O O L relrig . 1300.
Kenmore washer, Whirlpool
dryer 1180 t»th J2J AA/2
7 BFDROOMSot FURNITURE.
II37S (or will sell separately)
plus I living rm vet, f IQQQ (or
separately) also washer &amp;
dryer . 1400 Great condition I
Cali 377 JUS or 171 07U

183— Television /
Radio / Stereo
I) INCH QUASAR Color IV with
stand S150 or best otter &lt;
Call_________________330 2357

at
Regatta Shores
Rental
Apartments
•Waterfront Lifestyle
on Lake Monroe
Modern Fitness Center
&gt; Indoor Hacquetbail
•Sparkling Jacuzzi
•A Pool you can really
make a splash in.

REGATTA
SHORES
O n La k e M o n ro o
233S W. Sem inole Blvd
Hw y. 17-92
S e nlord, Floods 32771

323-2628

* * BIG SALE * *
Toys
gjmts infant boys
men11 *»nd l#rg» womtn's
Clothing, kitchen a are fQft ©I
craft luppiiti framed itit
chefy pictures, cookbooks,
fools and mi SC S&amp;8 Holbrook
Circle. Lakewood af the
Crossings, Labe Mary Frl
and Sat from 9 4

HUGE. HUGE GARAGE SALE!
24U Elm. Sanford Fr dayand
Saturday Irom i 1

NEW LOCATION!!
Salvation Arm, Thrill Store
&lt;0* S Senior q Ave New Mrs
Mon Fn lOAMIoJ HPM
SAME LOW PRICESI

THREE FAMILY SALE
Friday and Saturday On
Vihien Hd neat to Idyiiwifde
E temeftter, School
Leak for t«gn1 f

VISIT S E M IN O U PARK
AND SWAP FLEA MARKET
O P iN EVERY SATURDAY
A N D S U N D A Y ) 2209
SEMINOLA BLVD tfictund
Ckig Track Catsa'berryt

YARD SALE ITEM S TO BE
AUCTIONED
290« Palmetto A«v Sanlord
Saturday. June lath starting
at Id am until sold I Santord
Ave south to 29th Street then t
block west»
YARD S A Lt. • 1} only. Friday.
• 15 Crib stroller, lots ot
baby items clothing and mi sc
lie Country Club Circle San
'I ■Off V0f't 5il t0||pW ijQnt

221S CORDOVA DR.
(I block east of 12 92 on 24fh
St 1 F u r n i t u r e
t oy s
glassware and mi sc Friday
and Saturday
iim to 3pm
210 Saliuma Or, Electric Or
g a n . Wa l t o n spa s 1 1 e d
vibrator plus a lot of thing1
!
Saturday
la mi tuff

701 W. 24TH PUCE
SANFORD
Vatwrdar *AM to )PM
890 VIHI EN RD SANFORD
BIG YAHOSALEt
Friday A Saturday Dmetfe
table with I chairs *A mtsc
BIG MOVING SALE
1)2 S
Hotly ve Sanford Fyi &amp; Sat

• ARIES BANJO 1 siring has
new hard ease and beginner,
lesson book Complete. 5)00
llrm. Call 32! 1973 alter 7pm
K E L LE R PIANO Smell upright.
Mahogney with dehumIdltler
E ice!lent condition. 5400
Cell 333 3644. evenings

223— Miscellaneous
ASSORTED BOOKS - Herd A
paperback Appro, 701 50&lt; to
53 00or entire loti...... 324-2267
BABY SWINO with basket and
chair. 521 Cell............. 222 492*
BAR STOOL, light (an. new 5*0
Also lull mattress, used a
months 575 or be,I otter tor
each
Call 32) 5249
* * * * * * * * *

CARPET WHOLESALE
Mill Direct, Name Brands
100% Dupont Stainmasler
47 99/yd.
100% nylon plush, or
Sculptured HI LO. IS 99 yd
Hwy 624 A 437, Longwood
IJI 2222

* * ARC DOG SHOWS * *
June 22. 23 A 24 9am to 5pm
daily Central Florida Fair
grounds Pedigree Brand
sponsored Call 471 74*0. for
more information,___________
BOSTON T E R R I E R PUPS
AKC. ready to go! Wormed A
1st Shots S3» 1300 I 240 9662

FEMALE PEKINGESE
1yr old Shots, p-ipersl Loves
children 5100.............. 223 77*5

201 — Horses
BOARDING
Prlv barn. 3
16,14 stalls avail) Auto
water, turnout pasture Reas
rales Osteen area
333 9) 57

203— Livestock and
______ Poultry
TURKEYS CHICKENS
DUCKS OUAILS A G EESE.
Call 372 9036

209— Wearing Apparel
• B R I D E S M A I D S DRESS
Royal Blue, hindmade with
lace A satin Full Length, silt
6 4 Worn once
540
Call Cathy
695 7131

*********

COMPETE BACKYARD
SWING5ET with slide. I yeer
old. 542Cell 32) 3032_________
• FORMAL Girls Dress, white,
satin and lace. Train Can be
bustled. Site 4 * Gorgeous
Orig. Price4149, asking 560
_________Cell 431 202* _______
• L A R O E W O O D E N
DOLLHOUSE
White with
black shutters J l t i l t t 175
__ ________ 237 4942___________
Q U E E N sole sleeper, 1300.
E ie rc y d e , 51.500. 2 (win
Cycle Massage beds. 11.500
________ Call 223 4447_________
• Set ot Wrought Iren Railings
For sunken living 'oom 435
Call 239 4711_________
U T IL IT Y TR A ILE R • 14 tt
Homemade, dual aile.5400
13) 4342 days er 324 4247 eves
VAN LINE MOVING BOXES •
40 totel. Will sell separate or
whole loti 11.............. 334-2567
1X10 U T IL IT Y TR A ILE R W ITH
FOLD DOWN G ATE 4750
CALL 322 2512

23 1 -C ars

211— Antiques/
Collectibles

1915 VW G O LF
5 speed.
Air It............................... 52.5*2
Magic Isuiu................... 13) 6244

• ANTIQUE. Ire* standing ped
•stal Sink. Taken from 100 yr.
old home
.............. 575
Call 223 3171 or 222 7552

TAKE UP PAYMENTS
No Money Down

213— Auctions
BRI0GE5 AN TIQ UES* 22) 3401
t0-S M/Sj I •Auction Th u n 7pm
3444 Hwy 44W»AB34/AAU4»7

PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JUNE 16TH
Sale starts 10 am. 2906
Palmetto Ave . Santord
(Sanlord Ave south to 29th St
then 1 block west). Selling
Inventory ot custom King van
shop including Air com
pressors 12). chain hoists 13),
commercial tewing machine
A shop Ians Primitive tools,
buggies and parts Stage
Coach. Studebake car parts
Ma n y ml sc I t ems and
furniture also tor sale 3 old
guns. I9j 4 Packard Hawk. II
Chev Van. DO Oalsun pickup,
and 1971 Plymouth pickup
Vehicles will be sold subject to
owner's confirmation and ac
ceptance ol bid Bob Mitchell.
Auctioneer ol Auction City in
Orange City (90*1 77* 4300
A 8 r464 AUf/66 T E R MS
Cash preview A register I to
10am

eacept taa. lag. title, etc
17 FORD ESCORT WAGON
Auto, air. power steering
power brakes, stereo
Omy 51 It 46 per month
Call Mr Payne. 323 2)23
BUICK REGAL • '76 Original
owner Automatic, air, pb/ps.
V6 Great tires Runs A looks
great! Musi see! Only , 4940
cash Let's deal I.
Longwood
Call................. -...... 447-751 4114

___________ __

*

CAMER0 228
LOAOEOtl Hi pa 154 Shill
kit T tops. mags, a c, power
steering, power windows,
power brakes, power door
locks Custom paint Mini
52.900 Call
407 574 4999
__________________________ *
FAIRWAY MOTOR*
"Homeat 1194 Dawn A Ride"
J440 US 17 93 Lengwood
NO FINANCE COMPANIES!
"B U Y HERE! PAY M ER EI"
S3 PYMOUTH R ELIAN T LOW
down A EZ payment Terms! 11
‘II OATSUN 1IQ LOW down A
EZ weekly payments!!!

14 FT.

'79 MAZDA RX 7 - LOW down A
EZ payments!! !
Ask torCr jlg or Steve. 331 1300
1940 TOYOTA CELICA ST
5 spd. A/C, Baby Bl ue
Eicellentcond
56.440
Magic Isuiu— ................. 232 4144
NISSAN 3005X 14 5 speed. 4
cylinder, eicellent condition
Whi t e not chback A/ C.
AW FM Low milage 13.450
Call 3210397

Swivel seats, trolling motor
w. naw battery &amp; trailer, 3
storage cornpart men tv, IIMP
Evmrude Perfect condition!
51,100 otter Call
860 0087
*
!4‘ Ft5H AND SKI TRI HULL
with Z5hp Evinrudle Must self
iiooo Call
J71SU1
____
A
1918 SUNBIRD * I f h tt. If) out
Volvo motor With trailer
Asking 55,500 Low hour* ere
condition 227 9404 after 4 JO

PONTIAC FIR EBIR O - 46 V4.
a/c. p s, p b AM 'FM . dl«e
Interior, Super running cond
Adult owned 56600 365 3191
*
e PUBLIC AU TO AUCTION •
E VE RY W EDNESDAY ) MPM
DAYTONA AUT O AUCTION
Hwy. 91, Daytona Beach
904 211 l i l t __
194) CUTLASS SUPREM E
Auto A air, 44 000 mi . 54.44)
Magic Isuiu.................... 321 6244

215— Boats and
Accessories
FISH l SKI BOAT
14 FI Malibu V haul. S0HP
Johnson Galv trailer, ready
tor water 1 UOOobo 32*0671

MALIBU BASS BOAT

*

tacepl la,, lag. title, etc
'17 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 dr. auto. air. stereo cassette
with driver controls, till
wheel, cruise control, power
w i n d o w s end s e a t s '
Only ... 4739 Slpc/month!
__ Cell Mr Payne. 321 717)
19*5 PULSAR NX Eicellent
condition Rebuilt engine, new
tires, alloy wnetls. new
clutch, brakes, mutlier A
paint A,r. tinted windows ,un
root. 1 spd 54110 .607 164-1414

________

*

‘ 1985 SAAB 900
Mint condition Red 4 door 5
spd . air. AM /FM stereo
61.000 miles 54.400 otter
407 574 2345

__________________

*

19*6 NISSAN 204 ZX - Loaded
w llhT Top*! I........ ....... 511.956
Matte Isutu.................... 322-5264

71 LINCOLN MARK V
M int Cond . one o w n ir.
Moonrool. a/c, ps . pb .
am tm stereo tape, leather
Inter. 460 motor with new
brakes 42600 Call 407 574 7079

__________________

*

'40 E LD O R A D O overhauled
eng . warranty Iransm Could
use paint. 42.000. .222 4070 eves

84 AUDI 5000 S
Loaded' Auto . e»c condition!
LUXURY at a LOW price!
54,300 Call
460 3615

85 VOYAGER
One owner, clean New Tires,
runs great! White with win
dows 45495 Call
221 9430
'I* ENCORE
4 door, low
mileage, eicellent condition
Good air. clean cart 11.195
_________Call 333 1670 ______

87 CHRYSLER FIRH AVE
cic. condition Low milage.
Sunroof Mag wheels 59950
________ Call— 13I-69S4________
17 FORD L TD CROWN 4 dr
Sedan Gray vinyl root Fully
loaded, tow miles 59.000
40/ 460 1460
__ _________________
♦
'17 ISUZU TROOPER II 4 dr..
L S pkg . 5 ,pd . A C. Tu
Tone paint, eicellent cond
51.944 Magic Hutu
373 4744

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories
O R I O I N A L 1941 O T O
mechanical parts Please call
lor list.............. .......... 3)0 1567

234— Import Cars
and Trucks
74 VOLKSWAGON BUG Fact
Air, 61,500 orlg miles Great
cond 17,400 0 b 0 332 5076
12 TOYOTA COROLLA SR 5.
air. 5 spd , AM 'FM cassette
Huns tine. 51.IQOobo 323 7654

235— T ru ck s/
Buses / Vans
1945 Dodge Van 210 Auto, power
steering, power brakes,
am'lmradio ll.OOOmiles.
54500
CaM123_WFU
1947 JE E P COMANCHE - 4.4
Pickup One owner. 37,000
miles 5 speed, ps pb. rally
package, 4 litre, 57 300 best
oiler! Call
3)0 ))*7
'42 DAT5UN King Cab" 5"spd
AM/FM Cassette, tinted A toot
boi. 52000 Call ....... 322 47)3

'8 5 CHEVY HALF TON
ISO V It Full power, bedlm*r
&amp; topper Asking tJ /50 J4? 9052

237— Tractors and
Trailers
FARM TRACTORS
30 USED IN STOCK
ALLSIZESI ALL PRICESI
MditUnd Tractor &amp; Equipment
’a mi N of Mei»N.md
Interchange on 1/
8)4 /J/2
*21 CMC ASTRO 238 L
single dixie New In house kit
Price Negotiable CdlUJfO/Jt

238— Vehicles
Wanted
WE PAY TOP 511 lor wrecked
cars/trucks! WE SELL guar
anteed used parts AA AUTO
SALVAGE ol DeBary, 666 4000

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
HONEY MOTOR HOME 27 tt
long Dodge low mileage
very good methwnicii) condi
Don W'll consider trade*
1)0 883lo r ) ) » 4/11 eves

243— Junk Cars
JUNK CARS REMOVED
NOCHARGE
_____
223 tJ71_______
UTop Dollar*! Pad to, |unk
cars, trucks. 4 wheel drive
Any condition Call 173 5990

185— Computers
A T 284 Computer One MB Ram
40 MB Marddrive 5 14 and 3
1/2, Modem Mouse CGA
monitor. KX PI 174 Panosonic
Printer New
11sou
Call /88 » m _______

82 TOYOTA
PICKUP
GREAT
WORK TRUCK

18 7— S p o r t in g G o o d s

Lau n ch Your Dream s

'222— Musical
Merchandise

200— Registered Pets

WOODED LOTS
Two 100 X 100. eaiy ecceii
Deltona area, dote to I 4
111.000 ea
CalU72«647

1990— 38

231- C a r s

199— Pets ft Supplies

BY OWNER. Geneva 2 story
1/1 h bath, tamlly room. den.
2 car garage Above ground
pool, tewced’ st 10,500 la* 9494

T4.

219— Wanted to Buy

16" CHAINSAW Poulan Strong
running. w«ll malntainad 145
________ Call 332 5174_________
6000 tb Ford fork lit! All ttrraln
Runt good
14Sw)
Call 4)4-9151 *r 1 391 340*

1PME0N 2.5 ACRES!

F lo rid a - - Thursday, June

193— Lawn A Garden

195— Machinery/Tools

fHe Patat M &amp; -

Sanlord.

• BASKET BALL HOOP „llh
backboard and pole Excellent
condition
ISO
Call 223 8545 alter 5pm_______
• N E E D EXERCI SE? Trim
Line multi action Rower
575
_
CelU77 S004
• THREE SPEED BIKE New
ladies Schwinn Front light
back rack lire pump and
combination lock HQ0 Cal)
122 7511 after 5pm

189— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
COPIER 5AN t O 500 undvr
warranty I40U Copier stand
1100 Novahti bag phone with
battery 1715 Fa« switching
machine |/s G TE T wo line
phone1 fao Shell ly stem wiith 2
tile drawers, fad Mtsc office
supplies and equipment tl to
530 Call
/tiSJJi

191 — Building
Materials
ALL ST EEL BUILDINGS
dealer invoice 3 000 to 50.000
sq ft Can 40/ TVi l/l collect
• SOLID AOOD DOtv
glass window 29 wide by 75
long CaB
l/f4

$1885
SK&lt; LHP3030A

81 PONT.
PHOENIX
DR . AUTO , COLD AIR
65.481 Ml 1 OWNER

Q uality
U sed Cars
B argain
Prices

WORK TRUCK
RUNS GREAT

WE BUY CARS ■
BANK FINANCING

$1688

Longwood

84 DO DGE
600 CONV.

*

4

$1299

77 CHEVY
CUSTOM PU

MOTORS

S K » LBP3061

RED ALL POWER.
DELUa F INTERIOR

$2995
S K I LBP3Q7T

SK4 OOt&gt;43A

FIRENZA SW

84 BRO N CO
II 4x4

71 FORD
E100 VAN

ALL F’OWER
1 OWNER

BLACK &amp; GOLD
AIR CONDITIONED

AUTOMATIC
NEW TIRES

84 O L D S

$2988 $4995 $399
S K I L UP3072

hw y!

" * *

SKB LBP3069

LONGW OOD

S K I LBP3076

(WP*it *644-5433)

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by Chic Young

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

by M ori Walker

I THOUGHT
SAR6E TOLP
you HOT TO
WRITE OH
THE WALL
AGAlH

THIS FL A G ..TH E SYMBOL OP THE HOPES OP MAH.
THIS CLOTH OP PREAMS FOR FREEPOM, JU STIC E
AMP OPFWTUHlTV. ITS STARS ARE LIKE SEACOHS
GUIDING US THROUGH THE SHOALS OF APVERSITY.
ITS REP STRIPES LIKE W0UWP6 OF STRUGGLE. THE GOOP
IH ITCAHHOT BE HAP FOR N O TH IN G ... LIKE ANY GARDEN,
IT MUST EE TfiMPEP.t.LIKE AHV LOVEP OHE, ITM U S T BE
HELP. HOLP THIS FLAG HIGH AMP KEEP ITS PROMISE
BRIGHT, FOR IH IT u£5 THE BEST HOPE FOR ALL OF US.
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P E A N U TS

by Charles M . Schulz

Dermatoloi ists treat
causes of &gt;aldness
DEAR DH. C iO TT: Will you
please rommeni on alopecia In
women. In Include ihc thinning
and/or low of Ihc eyebrows and
eyelashes? I low much of a role.
If anv. could herpes, hormone
Imbalanrc nr an Imbalance of
nutrients contribute In the condll Ion?
DEAR READER: Hair growth
on I he human scalp Is u mosaic
of activity with alternating
periods of growth (anugen) and
rest (telogcn) separated by a
transitional phase (catogcn).
Scalp hair grow s about .3
millimeters |&gt;er day (6 Inches a
year). Normal people shed 50 in
100 hairs a day: cacti Is replaced
by a new one. As |&gt;enple age.
they experience gradual hair
th in n in g because new hair
growth progressively
diminishes.
There are more than 60 re­
cognized causes of pathological
hair loss: therefore, anyone
noticing abnormal hair loss
should consult a physician to
determine whether the loss Is
due lo disease — such as Inferlion nr a skin disorder — and
whal can be done alxiul It.
Alopecia areata Is the most
com m on cause of deficient
untigen. Ii affects all races and
IhiIIi sexrs equally and com­
monly begins before the age .of
25. The condition Is marked by
round, bald patches that usually
occur on the scalp hut may
affecl other areas of the Ixidy.
I n c lu d in g th e b e a rd a n d
eyebrows. Evidence suggests
dial the disorder Is related to
a uto im m u ne diseases (self­
allergies) because patients with
alo|Mt'la areata often show other
inanlfestallons of autoimmunity,
such as thyroid malfunction,
diabetes or vlilligo (permanent
whitish patches on die skin).
Although llte hair loss of
alopecia areata eventually stops
and new hair grows in without
treatment In about three years,
p h ysicia n s can speed hair
growth by Injecting cortisone
Into die huld areas or by using a
variety of topical applications.
Including dinitrochlornbcnzcnc
and anthralln.
Alo|x'cla (baldness) can also lx*

caused by Infection (such as
herpes), clangs (including female
hormones. Uiiil-dcpressants and
medicine fur Parkinson's dis­
ease). |xxir nutrition (Including
crash dieting and anorexia
nervosa) and glandular disorders
( s u c h as h y p e r - o r
hyp o th yro id ism ). Tre n t mem
depends on the cause. Ill
women, pregnancy and oral
contraceptives are frequently

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12 Japanese
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13 Recipient of a
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16 Possessed
17 Written
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Flaming
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52 Grease
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58 Vaatmant
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associated with hair loss, for
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source of alarm lo I he men and
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WIN A T BRIDGE
By Jam e s Jacoby
expecting lhat West would know r~
N O R TH
114 M
When the opponents' blddl.ig lo lead a club. A club opening
♦e
indicates a massive trump fit. lead would defeat Ihc contrael
♦ A K 7
the business double of a contract by iwo (ricks (ruIT. back to the
♦ K 7t
♦ A KS7S3
that was obviously bid lo make are of spades, another ruff, and
asks for an unusual lead. That the ace of diamonds still left). W ES T
EAST
was the ease here, but West But West opened the ace of ♦ A 7 5 4 3 2
♦ Q J 10 9
overlooked this nuance In his spades. The six was played from ♦ J 10 8
♦ Q 8532
partner's business double and dum m y, the nine from East and ♦ - - ♦ A 6SJ
♦ --Ihen missed the suit-preference the eight from declarer. Since ♦ J 10 « 4
connotation of East's play to West could see lhat Easl's nine
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irlck one. West Jumped to three was (he lowest spade he could
♦ KB
spades — a strong Invitation lo (Hay, he should certainly have
♦ y J 10 9 8 2
game based on his long suit and Interpreted this card as asking
♦ Q9 2
cilamond void. Noith bid game In for u club. Instead West played
Vulnerable: Neither
diamonds, realizing that even as Jack of hearts, and schixil was
Dealer: North
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West
North
East
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2♦
1♦
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All pass
tribution. doubled for penalties. usual lead.
Opening lead: ♦ A

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obJccllves lor yourself for which
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previously. G ro w lh In both
c h a r a c t e r and ma t e r i a l
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LIBR A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23) The
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slow down, fickle Lady Luck
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energetic.
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today, because you might have
to deal wllh un individual who Is
txith manipulative and crafty.
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pawn.
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21) ikith you and your male
must be careful today not to pul
your Interest and desires alxiul
the other. An Impasse will result
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                    <text>April 4, 1990

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NEWS DIGEST
□ Sports
Magic fight back, fall short
T h e Orlando Magic overcame a 25 point
fourth-quarter drflrlt Tuesday to tic the Golden
Sla tr Warriors with Just over a minute left, but
It wasn't enough.
A charging violation against T e rry Catledge
with Just o vrr 10 seconds gave th r Warriors a
one and one free throw situation, of which they
converted the track end to gain a one-point lead.
Orlando got two shots off In the final 10
seconds but couldn't find th r mark before time
expired.

t H h ie t l

Arias upset victim at Heathrow
You can count J im m y Arias among the upset
victims at th r Prudential ilachr Ten nis Classic
trclng held this week at the Heathrow Racquet
Club.
1
Sixth-seeded Arias fell victim to wild card
entry Jo hn Ross of Gainesville.
Action continues today with lop seeded Hrnd
Gilbert's noon match against Christian Saeeanu
tile highlight of the schedule.

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□ Nation
Senators pass clean air bill
T h e Senate on Tuesday adopted a landmark
dean air bill that would slice ackl rain emissions
In half, cut cancer causing Industrial pollution
and dissipate smog In 101 cities.
T h e Senate vote &lt;4 89-11 was the first major
step by Congrewt since 1977 to strengthen the
Clean A ir Act. an effort that re|M-alrdly stalled
on Capitol Hill during the I980s

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□ Florida
Siamese twins separated
A pair of Infant boys connected since birth at
the chest and stomach were separated Tuesday
during a marathon operation that left both In
c r itic a l but slu b lc c o n d itio n , a hospital
s|M&gt;krswnmun said.
“ I think eve ryonr Is just e la te d." said
Catherine Coleman, a spokeswoman for All
Children's llospltnl.
Coleman said doctors separated Jakob and
Jam es Watkins at 7 p.m . E D T . or about 11
hours Into the delicate surgery. Doctors then
divided their attention lietween the two Infant
Ixivs. she said.

Challenger memorial planned
Plans were unveiled Tuesday lor u $14 million
tribute to the crew of tbc space shuttle
Challenger.
Officials say u m ulti-m illion dollar education
center will be built at the Kennedy Space Center
as part of the memorial
Students from kindergarten through 12th
grade and teachers arc to tie admitted free to the
facility, which would Include un exploration
station rqulp|&gt;cd with liardwarc used during
s|iace missions.

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Cops take tip from Ninja Turtles
S A N FO R D — "C a ll me MIclirlungclo. one of
the Ninja Turtk-s." a Seminole County sheriffs
patrol deputy said today as he lapped his
bulletproof vests.
Today It's mandatory for deputies on day
patrol as well as night In wear their tieliartiiienl-Issued bulletproof vests.
T h e new order came from Sheriff Jo h n Polk
yesterday.
hast Friday. Deputy Thom as Johnson was a
hero oil the half-shell, like H r flctlpnal hero
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, when In an
allcm oon shootout with hunk lohlicry suspects
lie wus saved from Iwo direct 9 m m rounds to
the chest by Ids hulletpruol vest. Johnson was
voluntarily wcanug the vest that saved his life.

From wire reports

INDEX
■ridge........................4S
Classifieds................OB
Comics......................4*
Crossword................41
Door Abby.................«■
Deaths.......................BA
Editorial.................... 4A
Florida...................... 2A

Horoscope................ 4B
Nation........................BA
Beoplo....................... SB
Bollee........................ 3A
tperts........................ 11
Tola vision •••«•••••••••«SB
Weather.....................2A
World........................ BA

Sunny and cool
Su nny and cool to­
day with a high In
th e lo w 7 0 s a n d
gusts up to 21 mph.
High In the low 70s.
C lear and cool to­
night with a low In
the low to mid 4()s

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Paperwork mlxup gives death row inmate few more days of life
S T A R K E — A men expecting to
die In the state's electric chair thla
morning as a result of his m urder
conviction In Seminole County,
received an unexpected reprieve
because the' processing of paper
work was bungled.
T h e state Supreme Court Issued
■ temporary stay of execution
Tuesday. 16 hours before Robert

Preston was to be elertroculed.
Preston. 32. was to be sent to the
electric chair at 7 a.m. today, but
(he stay pushed back hla execu­
tion until noon Friday, said Bob
Me Master with the Florida De­
partment of Corrections.
McMoster said Preston, who was
convicted In 1961 of stabbing lo
death a Altamonte Springs conve­
nience store clerk, would not be
moved from the death watch cell

adjacent lo the execution chamber
at the slate prison In Starke.
T h e full court Issued the tempo­
rary stay about 3:30 p.m.. about
the same time the execution team
conducted a "w a lk through" In the
execution chamber, officials said.
Defense attorneys had not been
able to file their slay of execution
request, the first In a string of
expected appeals, until after noon
Tuesday because of the mix-up.

Seminole County Circuit Judge
S. Joseph Davis, the trial Judge
who scnlcnccd Preston lo die In
1961. denied his appeal late F ri­
day. bul the high court did nnl
receive his signed order untli
Tuesday, court officials said.
Larry Spalding, director of Capi­
tal Collateral Representatives In
Tallahassee, the firm representing
Preston, said until Jurtsdletlan wus

CBaa la m ats. Fogs B A

A ban on paddling?
Board advises
against corporal
punishment use

Lake Mary
teacher has
alternative

By VICKI DaSORBMBR
Hersld stall writer__________________
SA N FO R D — Seminole Counly
principals und leachers should look
for a lt e r n a t iv e s lo r o r p o r u l
punishment, the Seminole County
School Hoard decided last night
during discussion of changes to the
student conduct code.
Last year there were 577 eases of
corporal punishment tn the district.
The bourd last night also dis­
cussed prohibiting students from
consuming drugs or alcohol within
eight hours of arriving on school
campuses.
The board last night voted to
accept recommendations of the [Milley review committer about changes
lo the student eondurt code.
"We don't have much In the way
of rhanges." Supt. Hob Hughes said.
The biggest rhange was the ad­
dendum to the district's policy on
corporal punishment. Th e policy
chungc. which Is being recom ­
mended for advertisement, would
Insert a message to Inform students
and - parents that principals are
"being encouraged to develop and
to Implement positive alternative
disciplinary measures In lieu of
corpora) punishm ent."
State law allows Individual dls-

By VICKI DeSORMIIR
Herald stall writer

HBfBM Pt»o»o

Tom m y Vincent

Marth Posoy says her alternative to corporal punishment is a positive
proposal that will help keep kids In school.

L A K E MARY — Lake Mary High
School business e du ca tion In ­
structor Martha Posey has Im ­
plemented an |Kistiive alternative to
the use of corporal punishment or
out-of-school suspension she ho|&gt;es
will keep students In school.
Known us the Phoenix C u rricu ­
lum. the program was developed by
Drs. Hetty Youngs and Hrtan Tracey
of California.
"It puts a lot of emphasis on the
Importancc of self control und self
respect." Posey said.
While she points out tier plan Is
not ortglnul. It Is still new to
S e m i n o l e C o u n t y u tid a d itilnlslrutors ut several other schools
ure w atching lo determ ine tlie
success of laikc M ary's program.
G ivin g up her m orning planning
period on Tuesduys and Thursdays.
Posey began tn September lo tukr
IO or 12 sludenta at a lime with
offenses — ranging from truancy to
usaaull an an adult — to work with
them.
"W e show them vldrutupcs on
sub|ecls like self worth, stress

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Governor’s cease-fire call may not help
From etaff an* wire n yo rte
T A L L A H A S S E E — T h e olive brunch that Gov. Hob
Martinez extended during Ills State of the State address
Tuesday could easily turn Into u political whip If
lawmakers do not follow hts agenda, some Democratic
legislators said.
Even Republicans were predicting a long spring
legislative session with lots of partisan battling as
lawmakers fare 60 days I11 which they have lo solve a
91 billion deficit In the stale budget.
"A t the onset. I would say no to the question the
governor's speech Is going lo produce any changes tn
the atmosphere.” said Rep. Frank Slone. R-Cusselberry.
from Tallahassee this morning. "B u l I think after
everyone has a chance to Ihlnk about II. they'll see II

serves no purpose lo tight over everything.”
Stone said though Martinez' speech was "subdued."
It did lay the governor's ground rules that lawmakers
should lay politics aside und work tor the benefit of
Floridians not their own re-election.
"It's unfortunate." said Rep. Dale Putchctl. R-Vcro
Hcurh. the Minority Leader who Is retiring after the
session. "A lte r 14 years I hoped m y last session was
going to Ik- smooth. Hut Hits one's going lo Im- rough.
I'm afraid, and It's going lo I k - a long session."
Hul Democratic leaders were ready for a sculllc while
the governor's appeal was still ringing III their ears.
Senate Majority Leader Ja c k Gordon. D Miami Heacli.
said Martinez was only portraying |&gt;arl of the truth
about Florida's stale of affairs when he spoke of the

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Water re-use plan
will help clean
up Lake Monroe
By J. BRADLEY OILLINQ
Herald stall writer
SA N FO R D - A 930 million water
re-use and conservation projert un
the city drawing bourd for more
than four years will go on line
within three months, city engineer
Hill Slnunons said.
When It Is completed In 1992 or
1993, the system will end the
dumping of treated water into Lake
Monroc. Th e federal Environmental
Protection Agency In the 1980s
ordered tile cltv lo end the dum ping
by 1992.
The water meets all the Florida
Department of Environmental Re­
source's standards lor unrestricted
Irrigation use. und since all of it will
be used lor Irrigation purposes, that
makes It a conservation effort as
well as a city engineering project.
Stnunorissald.
"Yes. we're pretty excited about
that." Simmons said.
Sanford's rerlalnu-d w a lrr system
was featured In u rerenl E l’A
seminar In Orlando
The city treatment plant has
recently upgraded the quality of lluwater w ith advanced chem ical
treatment and filtration processes to
make Hie water recyclable.
"Th e w a lrr will Ik - ol unrestricted

H « i P t t o l o by Tom m y V ««&lt;•«*

Early Easter egg hunt
Students in the First Presbyterian Church s pre
school and kindergarten class had the opportunity to
do some early Easter egg hunting Wednesday

Tommy Black. 5. deposits his eggs in a basket lor
salo keeping as bunny Maria RiCharde a secretary at
the school church, lends a hand

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mayor, official indicted
Gunfire threatens Greyhound talks
Orcyhoi
and a TraUways bua running a Kentucky route for Greyhound
on Tueaday. placing the resumption of contract talks between
striking d riven and the company In farther Jeopardy.
Greyhound Chairman Fred Currey haa vowed that the
company, the natlon'a largest Inter-city bus tine, will not
resume talks with the drivers’ union until seven consecutive
days pass without reports of "fife-threatening" violence
directed toward Greyhound buaea or terminals.
The nationwide walkout, now In Its second month, haa been
marred b y at least 28 reported shootings.
The most recent shooting was reported late Tuesday when a
Greyhound supervisor In Miami found several dosen Indenta­
tions from an apparent shotgun blast above a paaarnger door
window, said company spokesman Steve Mead.
A few pellets hit the glass but did not break or crack It. Mead
The driver and passengers, who traveled from Los Angeles to
Miami, said they did not see or hear gunshots. Mead said the
shooting apparently occured after »ne naasrn
pam engm changed
buses In San Antonio.

Estefan plant to laava hospital on foot

M IA M I — T h e m a y o r of
Hialeah and a city councilman
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st* a
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mwm
imoacsS
were S
vtcncieo
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Jury Tuesday on racketeering
charges for allegedly using their
power to u n la w fu lly obtain
money and property from real
estate developers.
Q o v . B o b M a r t l n c * In
Tallahaaaee Immediately sus­
pended both from office without
pay pending the outcome of the
federal chargee.
T h e 1 1 -co u n t in d ic tm e n t
chargee that Hialeah Mayor Raul
Martinet, no relation to the

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High school atheist commits autekte

Discovery's liftoff had been
scheduled for April 12. but
NASA managers advanced the
date two days after a flight

UF trains Latin Americans
G A IN ESV ILLE — Th e University of Florida haa been
awarded *1.2 mllHon to train Lattn American students to 1
protect the environment and Improve the quality of life In their
homelands, the school announced Tueaday.
The gift from the Jo hn D. and Catherine T . MacArthur
Foundation will allow the university to expand two programs
that teach Latin American graduate students new approaches
to balancing development and conservation on a continent that
is losing an estimated 17.500 species of plants and animals
annually to extinction.
The program Includes courses In sociology, economics,
politics and ecology, as well aa work In the field.
Graduates are encouraged to return to their native countries
and work as teachers, managers and policy makers In
universities, government and private organizations.

I w w n c f ifH iff
urn

CAPE C A N A V E R A L - 'N A S A
scrambled Tueaday to keep the
shuttle Discovery and the Hub­
ble Space Telescope on track for
bleat off next week In the wake of
a power outage that dtorupted
testing and ratoed the possibility
of a minor delay.
Discovery and Its all-veteran,
five-member crew are to lake off
at 6:47 e.m. next Tueaday on a
showcase mission to deploy the
moat expensive satellite ever
built, a 61.5 billion telescope
expected to revolutionize optical
astronomy once In operation
above Ea rth ’s obscuring at-

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LOTTERY
TALLAHASSEE • Tha winning
numbers Tuesday In Iht Florida
Lollery Fantasy 3 gams ware I I .
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Tbs dally number Tueaday In the
Florida Lottery CASH 3 game was
937.
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order): 1330 on a 30-canl bet. SSOO
on II.
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ISO lor s SO-cent bet. *130 on II.
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$40 for a 50-ceni bet, ISO on II.
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drawn, ISO In any order on s It bat.
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readiness re vie w S a tu rd a y
runningi wed
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ahead of
O n Monday, however, an atr
conditioner cooling line tn a
u t i lit y b u ild in g ru p tu re d .
s p ra y in g w ater on c ritic a l
electrical equipment and caus­
ing a abort circuit that triggered
a widespread power outage at
the Kennedy Space Center.
Electricity waa quickly re­
stored to most areas but a lack of
cooling water disabled air condi­
tioners and NASA waa forced to
shut down heat-aenattlve com­
puter gear tn the launch control
center needed to monitor testing
at pad 39B.
result, critical work to
charge the Hubble Space Tele­
scope's batteries waa interrupted
and power was not restored to
the shuttle Itself until early
Tueaday.

O th e r u n ln d lc te d c o conoptratora Include Vincente
|j « i , « fanner member of the
Planning and toning Board of
HtrieahTand Antonio Cardona, a
former member of the city’s
housing authority.

Challenger tribute
planned for Cocoa
COCOA — Officials unveiled
plana far a 814 million educa­
tion center to be built at the
Kennedy Space Center aa part
o f a m e m o r ia l to th e
Challenger astronauts.
*1 think thto to truly a
wonderful tribute to them."
said Ellen Jarvto. mother of
Jarvis, one of the
astronauts. ’Th to
mtjfht Inspire other boys and
Students from kindergarten
th rou gh 12th grade and
teachers are to be admitted
free to (he facility, which
would Include an exploration
s t a t io n e q u ip p e d w it h
hardware used during
"AH of the astronauts were

could not be reached for comment, and Coleman
aald they would not talk to reporters before a nesra
S T . P ETERSBU RG — Siamese twins connected conference scheduled for noon Wednesday.
at the cheat and stomach were separated Tuesday
The couple waited for word on thetr babies tn
during a marathon operation that continued late the hospital's surgery wslting area, she said.
Into the night, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Jakob and James were born Feb. 28. a month
The spokeswoman for All Children’s Hospital
said doctors separated Jakob and Jam es Watkins premature, at Beyfront Medical Center tn St.
at about 7 p.m. E O T. about I I hours into the Petersburg. Th ey were Immediately transferred to
All Children's Hospital.
Je ^ c p u rp c ry .
separation haa occurred. It happened at 7
Richard Harmel. chief of pediatrics' at All
(o'clock)." said spokeswoman Catherine Coleman. Children's, headed up the surgery. He aald last
Coleman aald doctors then divided thetr atten­ month he was optimistic about tlte separation
tion between the two Infant boys. The surgery waa procedure’s success because thetr liver appeared
expected to last another five hours, perhaps until to be the only vital organ they shared.
midnight, she said. Doctors began the operation at
8:20 a.m., and the first Incision was made at 1040
Th e success rate for Sjameae twins who are
a.m.
Joined‘ at the abdomen and cheat and don't share a
The boys' parents. Raquel and Scott Watkins, heart its between 60 and 70 percent. H annd aald.

Officer fired due to Klan history
C E N T U R Y . - A Panhandle
police officer who was fired after
It was teamed he had been a
member of a white supremacist
group In Texas could have been
a good officer, the police chief
sold Tuesday.
Tim Hall. 24. was fired last
weekend after less than one
week on the Job when Chief
Lonnie Laahlcy learned Hall had
been a recruiter for a Texas Ku
Klux Klan group. Lashley waa
told of Hall’a affiliation by a
Dallas newspaper reporter.
Hall was fired last month from

so Interested In education that
I think thto would mean more
to them than the memorial
Itself." Jarvto said Monday.
Ben Everidge. president of
the Aatronaula M em orial
Foundation, called the project
a "living memorial" because
It would "carry on the goals
a n d a a p lr a t lo n a o f th e
aatrounauU who were loat."
Th e crew of the Challenger
killed when It exploded
shortly after liftoff on Jan. 28,
1980. Among those killed was
teacher Christo McAulilfc of
Concord. N.H.
The foundation haa come
u n d e r fire for s p e n d in g
Challenger license plate re­
ceipts on a d m in is tra tive
expenses and fund-raising acttvttka.

his Job as a reserve deputy with
the Tarrant County Sheriff's
Department In Fort Worth after
an Investigation revealed hla Ilea
to thcKKK.
Capt. Jim Min ter of the Ta r­
rant County Sheriff’s Depart­
ment Internal affaire diviaion
said Hall waa a reserve deputy
for leas than a year and he waa
In "good standing" until he left
the department.
Lashley said Hall "would have
made a good police officer" If
nleft alone.
he’d been]
’T think he should quit being
harassed.” said Laahlcy.
Hall did not list hla experience

with the Tarrant County Sher­
iff's Department on hla job
application. Lashley aald. He did
list hte time In the Air Force and
previous employment with the
Santo Rosa County Sheriff's
Departmen t.
t. Woody
Seevera of the
Sgt.
Wo.
Santa Roaa County Sheriff's
Department aald Hall waa a
deputy from September 1985 to
1, when he resigned
March 1988.
because of another Job offer.
Halt received good evaluations
while serving with the Santa
Rose force and did not have any
letters of reprim and In hla
personal folder. Sccver said.

MIAMI - A man carrying
packets of cocaine Inside badly
Infected surgical Incisions In his
legs waa arrested during a
routine drug Interdiction pro­
gram. the U.S. Customs Service
said Tueaday.
A g e n ta detained Roberto
Julian O'Neil. 23. of Colombia,
at the San Juan International
Airport Sunday alter they ob­
served him walking with stiff
legs. Mamie E. Pollack, director
of Cumatoma In San Ju a n .
Puerto Rico, said.
O ’Neil had Just arrived on an
Iberia Airlines plane from Col­
ombia and waa awaiting a con­
necting Right to Madrid. In­
spectors were observing passen­
gers aa part of "Operation
Transit Pigeon." a program to
intercept drugs on their way
from Colombia to Europe.
O ’Neil waa taken to a private
room, where Inspectors searched
him and detected some bulges In
his thighs. Poltock said. Agents
thought the suspect had toped
something to his legs Inside his
trousers.
But a closer Inspection re­
vealed that O ’Neil had badly
Infected Incisions covered by
stitches and stripe of adhesive
tape, she said.
O ’Nell waa taken to the Rio
Pledraa hospital In San Juan.

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Today...Sunny and cool with a
high In the low 70a and gusts to
the northwest up to 2 1 mph.
Tonight...Clear and cool with a
low In the tow lo mid-40*. Light
wind.
Tomorrow...Sunny and mUd
with a high In the mid- to
upper-70s. Light wind.
Exte n d e d o u tlo o k ...P a rtly
cloudy Friday with a low near 60
and a high near 80. Partly
cloudy Saturday with a chance
of afternoon showers and thun­
derstorms. Mostly sunny Sun­
day with a low In the mld-SOa
and a high in the m id-70s.

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expected ip murenotr w e n r e
day to the FBI. said First Amtotant U .8 . Attorney Marcella

The Indictment also
form er Hialeah Councilm an
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Cardoso aa u n ln d lc te d coconspirators. Cardoso own#
Cardoso Enterprises Inc., a real
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T H E W E A TH E R

Wednesday, April 4. 1990
Vol S3. No 193

PeSHiSeS Dally end tenSey. except
Sehwder by The IwbrX Herald,
lee.. Mi N. Francfe Aye.. teaSerd,
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CrMrpre o n pc reaunviit i n ™

Man hides
Siamese twins split in ‘marathon’ drug
in legs

City gets beach ball water towar
H A LLA N D A LE — Hallandale’s water tower will be painted to
look like a giant multi-colored beach ball balanced atop a spout
of bright blue water, under a plan approved by city
commissioners.
The design wss chosen Tuesday from among 100 submitted
by south Florida artists. Bids for the paint Job will be sought
this week. City Manager R.J. Intlndola said.
The city estimated the work will cost • 10,000 and will be
completed by the end of the summer. No decision has been
made on how much to pay Hallandale artist Jim Weinberg for
h Is w Innlng design.

mayor.
Martinet la charged with eight
■cti oi racietccnng ■nil k t c h
counts of extortion. If con victed
on all counts, the mayor would
beer up u
to 180 ye a n In prison
and a fine of up t
prosecutors told.
Mejldes to charged with
i s of racketeering and
amts of extortion, a com
he would bee up to 130 years In
Jail and a fine of up to 81.5

years. Th e probe la

Discovery launch
back pn schedule

NEW YOR K - Pop a u r Gloria Eatefkn plans to walk out of
the Manhattan hospital where the arrived two weeks ago
strapped to a stretcher and In terrible pain Rom a brokeni back.
I
hospital officials said Tueaday.
“If she's in pain now. ahe's certainly not complaining.” said
Mary Costello, a spokeswoman for the Hospital for Joint
Diseases.
Estefan. 32. was up and walking two days after
Implanted two metal rods near her spins! cord March 1
will keep walking out the front door when she la
Wednesday morning. Costello said.
The lead singer of Miami Sound Machine planned to hold a
morning news conference and then walk out of the hospital to a
waiting car (hat would take her to a local airport.
Accompanying her will be a nurse from the hospital that will
assist In her recuperation.
A full recovery will take three to six months. Costello said.
Initial reports were that singer Julio Igleslaa would fly her to
Miami aboard hla private Jet.

BRANDON - A high school senior active tn atheist protests
apparently committed suicide Tuesday morning on an outdoor
patio at Brandon High School, authorities said.
The body of Alfonao Brown Jr.. 19, was found lying next to a
door within a concrete-shielded patio at 8:20 a.m. by another
aludent. said Hillsborough County Sheriff's Department
spokesman Jack Espinosa.
"He waa shot In the head." he said. "He had a small caliber
pistol tn hla left hand, and a note In hla right hand.
"A ll we can say la that a note was found and tt waa an
apparent suicide note.” Espinosa said. '
The note will not be made public until deputies complete
their Investigation, he said.

g o ve rn o r, and C o u n c ilm a n
Andres MriMro e n p g W In a
pattern of racketeering and
extortion beginning| t a l M I . the

Daytoaa Beach: Waves arc 2
lo 3 feet and choppy. Current Is
to the south w ith a water
temperature of 7 1 degrees. New
S m yrn a Beach: Waves sre 2 lo 3
feel and choppy. Current Is to
the north, with a water tempera­
ture of 68 degrees. Sun screen
lactor: 15.

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Today...wind northwest 15 to
20 kts decreasing to 10 to 15 kts
this afternoon. Seas 4 to 6 ft
subsiding to 2 to 4 ft this
afternoon. Bay and In land
waters a moderate chop.
Tonight...wind northwest 5 to
10 k u . Seas 2 ft or less.

Th e high temperature In
Sanford Tueaday waa 77 de­
gree* and the overnight low waa
47 aa reported fay the University
of Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
No rainfall waa recorded dur­
ing the 24-hour period ending at
9a.m. Wednesday.
The temperature at 9 a.m.
today waa 79 degrcea and
Tuesday'* overnight low waa
71. aa recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
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Lawmakers asked for ‘cease-fire’
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SANFORD - Rcglonald Earl Bellamy, 20. of 1015 Holly Ave..
Sanford, la charged with battery of a pregnant woman.
Sanford police report he allegedly flipped the woman In the
air and the landed on her abdomen. Bellamy la alao accuaed of
punching the victim In her abdomen.
After the attack laat night In Sanford the victim waa treated
at Central Florida Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bellamy was
arretted at home at 11:30p.m. Bond ia S l,000.

Stokm refrigerator recovered
SANFORD — A refrigerator atoten from the First Baptlat
Church. 509 Magnolia A ve . Sanford. Feb. 28. waa recovered
by a church repreaentlve who bought It back from Earl's Used
Appliance*. 500 Sanford Ave.. police report
Police aald the night of the burglary they traced dolly tracks
from the church to the rear of the appliance store. A church
member reported finding the refrigerator In the at ore. and store
owner Earl Black on Monday reportedly Identlfed from a police
lineup the man who allegedly told the refrigerator to the store.
That led to charges of burglary, grand theft and dealing In
stolen property Tuesday at the county Jail against Harold
Charles Daves. 28. o fl 110 W. Ninth St.. Sanford.

Forgtfy charged
SA N FO R D — A man accused of stealing, forging and cashing
three checks on the account account of a Mary Stallings, has
been arrested by Sanford police.
Three counts earh of forgery, uttering a forgery and dealing
In stolen property along with petty theft, were (lied against
Quinton Collier. 27. of 105 Sterling Court. Sanford. He waa
arrested al the county Jail Tuesday. Ifolice said the checks were
issued and cashed at Em pire Bank, in Sanford, between Feb.
27 and March 9.

TA LL A H A S S E E - Gov. Bob
Martinet called lor a "60-day
cease-fire" between lawmakers
Tuesday as the 92nd session of
the Florida Legislature convened
for business, saying that the
state's needs are too severe to be
subjected to partisan differences.
Democrats reacted coolly to
his fries, however, saying the
governor la Just as ready to play
politics as they are.
"He wants to bury the hatchet,
but he wants to bury It aquarely
In our backs and say. 'Here It la.
now cooperate with me, and to
the extent that you don't coop­
erate with me I'm going to call
that partisan politics." «eald
House Majority Leader Keith
Arnold. D-Fori Myers.
Others agreed, saying the
Republican governor la simply
looking for relief In a campaign
year In which he Is seeking
re-election.
“ I didn't hear anything en­

couraging at a ll." aald Sen.
C a rrie Meek. D -M la m l. *Tl
sounds like a long session to
me."
Law m akers and observers
alike have been predicting that
the session will be a stormy one.
and M arlines acknowledged
those predictions In his State of
the State address to both bodies
of the Legislature.
“ Some aay there la a risk that
thia year the battle will become
so heated, so partisan, that It
engulfs and destroys our work
on behalf of the people of
Florida." Martinet aald.
"Th a t Is why I ask you to Join
me today In declaring a 60-day
cease-fire here In Florida's capi­
tal. For the next two months, let
ua all. D em ocrats and Re­
publicans, House and Senate,
legislative and executive — let
us all agree that the public's
business must come first."
His plea prompted only scat­
tered applause and cheers, how­
ever. almost exclusively from
fellow Republicans.

GovernorIA

said. "W e incur little debt, we
have a balanced budget re­
state's good health.
quirement that we adhere to
"It's In good shape If you're strongly. We believe In a solid
not trying to get Into a universi­ fiscal response to the problems
ty. It's In good shape If you're In In this state. We've not been
decent health. It's In good shape v e ry supportive of basically
If you're not trying to get from borrowing and bonding In (he
SA N FO R D — T h e following persona face a charge of driving
one place to another on a road or past, and that's been true for
under the Influence In Seminole County:
a bus." Gordon said.
Democrat governors as well as
• Valentino J . Zeck. 22. of 1419 Lakeahore Drive. Caaaelberry.
G o r d o n sa id h e t h o u g h t Republicans."
was arrested at 11:35 a.m. Tuesday after his car was In an
Marlines was trying to call a
E d u c a t io n C o m m is s io n e r
accident on Airport Boulevard. Sanford. He was also charged
truce to avoid another political Betty Castor, a Democrat, pre­
with having an unasslgned license tag.
disaster, such as the November dicted Martinez would have a
•Cordon Scott Phillips. 23. of 150-C Longwood Lake Mary
special session on abortion tough fight on his hands If he
Hoad. Lake Mary, was arrested at 12:27 a.m. today after his
where his attempts to place resists attempts to get more
motorcycle was clocked traveling 65 m ph on Lake Mary
more restrictions on women's m oney In the budget for teach­
Boulevard. Lake Mary.
access to the procedure were er's salaries and schoolchildren.
• William Rudolph Water. 39. of 672 Jam estown Blvd. 1324.
shot down.
"1 think we ought to put the
Altamonte Springs, was arrested at 1:20 a.m. today aftter his
"If I was taking as m uch of a
car traveling erratically was clocked at 60 m ph in a 45 m ph
beating as he was. I would have pressure on.” Castor said. " E f ­
rone on State Road 434. Altamonte Springs. He was alsn
done what he has. which Is to fectively. his recommendation Is
charged with resisting without violence.
propose that we change the state to increase clam size. Parents
llag to one that Is all white." don't want that. Teachers don't
want that."
Gordon said.
One early point of dispute ts
Castor said Martinez, a former
p riso n e x p a n sio n . M a rtin e z teacher who led a walkout some
warns lo spend $150 million la 20 years ago when he was a
accommodate B.400 new In­ union Irader In Tam pa, seems In
m ates: House S p eaker T o m h a v e i g n o r e d t e a c h e r s
SA N FO R D - Police think II
T h e skull Is at the police
Gustafson wants to spend the altogether.
was a pranster who left an old. station. R otundo said police
m oney on a Juvenile Justice
blackend skull outside the door don't believe It is linked to any
" T e a c h e r s d id n 't lik e his
program and crime prevention.
of a Master's Cove apartment death-related crim e or Satanism.
Another is Martinez's plan lo address at all. and they are the
yesterday afternoon.
T h e y also don't think there is sell $3 billion In bonds over the l a r g e s t g r o u p o f s t a l e
Sanford Lt. Mike Rotundo said
police believe the gkbttmwlHcll in connection between the "v tty i'"- Hex* It) year* to buy environmentally sensitive .lands. House
wUK’ tbUAdrtW". bag by-FrarArls lold" skull apd. other very old
Majority Leader Keith Arnold. budget. We may not get as rpuch
McQueen ohtslde apartment 39. 'bone* found In Ja ilu a ry In boxes
as we have In past years. bu ( * e
m ay havdnbeen taken from a
can try to get more Ittiro 2
crypt at'a nearby cemetery.
"Florida traditionally has been percent, (w hich Is wliat Martinez
So far. police haven't Identified Library and Museum on First
Is offering)."
Street.
a pay-as-you-go slate." Arnold
the origin.

DUI arrests

Skull find believed prenk

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sSslK-„'8l'.s„ W rliiV 3 /’iK

T h e m ajority of Martinez'
speech waa a pilch for passage of
hla propoaed $26.2 b illio n
budget, which la heavy on an­
ti-crim e measures, such as
expanding the prison system to
house 9,400 more criminals.
Th e Mate has authorized prison
construction for 19.000 more
Inmates during the last three
years.
M a rtin e z alao c a lle d on
lawmakers to adopt a series of
reforms In the state's ethics
la w s , b e g in n in g w ith the
Legislature Itself.
"Th e lime has come for the
Legislature to extend the Sun­
shine Law to Its own activities."
opening all its meetings to the
public and news media, he said.
He also wants the Legislature
to adopt a two-term limit for
members of the Florida Cabinet
and extend ethics requirements
to members of the Public Service
Commission.
On the subject of new funding
sources for transportation.

w h e r e M a r t in e z a n d the
L e g is la tu re h a v e been
deadlocked for more than a year J
the governor said little except to
urge adoption of his plan to Issue:
$3 billion In bonds over a£
10-year period.
The governor concluded hla
address with another appeal for
harmony.
"There are many things that!
separate us, but one thing binds
us together — service to the
people of Florida.” he said.
"There is a time and a place
for the ftght In the political
arena. For now. let's put away
the swords and get on with our
business." Martinez said.
The House and Senate re­
cessed shortly after Martinez's
address and headed for a 'series
of receptions and traditional'
opening-day functions. Some;
committees were scheduled lb
meet Tuesday afternoon, but the
majority of them do not get;
down to business until Wednrs-:
day.

Committee OKs program
for poor, pregnant teens
and abortion.
T A L L A H A S S E E — A measure
to curb the Increasing number of
poor, pregnant teenagers by
providing counseling on abor­
tion. foster care and adoption
waa approved Tuesday b y the
House Health Care Committee.
P ro -c h o ic e a c tiv is ts w e re
pleased that the bill survived a
ro u n d of a m e n d m e n ts tha t
would have prevented counsel­
ors from mentioning abortion as
an available option, but abortion
foes were opposed to stale
money betng used to educate
chldren about abortion.
"It's a waste of legislators'
time to resurface this issue."
said Rep. Aizo Reddick, the bill's
sponsor. " I don't think they're
concerned with the welfare of
those children."
T h e measure sponsored by
R e d d ic k . D -O rla n d o , w o u ld
expand services available to
pregnant teens through the Teen
Parent Program, a component of
the state Dropout Prevention
Act.

Services would by coordinated
ana the; slate Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
ices. The program would provide
counseling on the options avail­
able to a pregnant teenager.
Including foster care, adoption

It alao would make health carej
available to teens not covered;
under Project Independence, aj
state program that provides Job;
tra in in g and p la cem e nt fori
teenage parents under 20.
Before a p p ro vin g the bill.;
committee members defeated an;
am endm ent by Hep. Everetd
Kelly. D-Tavares. that would!
have prevented counselors from:
te llin g p re g n a n t teens that;
terminating the pregnancy wax
an available opt Ion.
Rosemary Gallagher, a lob­
byist for the Florida Cathollq
Conference, fold the committed
that she and other antl-abortlor(
activists were opposed to coun-j
selors mentioning abortion as arf
option.
Osllagher said she was coni
ccrnd that state m oney wa^
being spent to "prom ote abort
tfon" and refer pregnant teens Id
abortion clinics.
Sh e also said the did not
believe that counselors could list
abortion as an option without
conveying some bias.
ill

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iii .B m s w iw is r F s R S M h p b ‘»
successfully argued that foui
federal courts ruled such Ian
.g u a g e waa u n c o u i lt u t l o n u
because II violated the firs
amendment rights of the coun
selors.

Drug, sex quiz again blocked in Seminole
■y VICKI D s M M N M
Herald staff writer
SA N FO R D — Th e Seminole County school
district has received a national survey from
the Centers for Disease Control (C D C ) asking
high school students about drug and alcohol
use and sexual practices. Local students,
however, will not be given the chance to
answer the survey questions.
"It's the third year In a row that we
haven't been given the opportunity to get
this survey o u l." said May Waters, director
of the Department of Education's com ­
prehensive health education A ID S project.
T h is waa the first year that Seminole
County was given the survey.
" T h is is un on-going project." Waters
said. "Every y ra r we send It out and the
Commissioner gets pressure from the Flori­
da school superintendents' associations and
the Florida School Board Association and
the students never sec the survey."
Waters said she was told that D r. Wayne
Blanton, director of the FSD A had told D O E
Commissioner Belty Castor the survey was
too "politically sensitive."
Blanton had no comment yesterday.
According to Waters, some school officials
In the slate are worried that a quiz on drugs.

sex and health habits would result tn
political fallout. She said she had heard they
thought some questions In the survey were
Inappropriate and unnecessary.
Castor has now sent a letter to all 31
school superintendents whose districts were
chosen for the survey asking them not to
have students complete them.
She said the fact that the state Depart­
ment of Education receives about $400,000
a year from C D C to support projects like
Waters' does not require II lo take part.
T h e nationwide study Is designed to
obtain Information about high-risk behavior
of teenagers and how It afTccls drug abuse,
the spread of AIDS, suicide and lecnage
pregnancy.
Earlier this month. Castor's office mailed
letters telling school superintendents their
districts had been selected to take part In
the survey. But complaints began pouring
In shortly after the questionnaires arrived.
Castor said.
"W e got the survey about three weeks ago
and I passed It on to Dr. (Marion) Dailey and
Roger Bcalhard." Supt. Bob Hughes said.
"W e were preparing to distribute It In the
schools when Roger put In a call to
Tallahassee with a question about the
survey."

Police chief and narcotics
officers suspended by city
U s ItM Pres* International
C O C O A — I’ollcc Chief Gene
Powers and Ills department's
two-man narcotics unit, under
Investigation by the city for
c rim in a l and a d m in istra tive
wrongdoing, have been su s­
pended.
C ity Manager Charles McCool.
who has headed (he Investiga­
tion. said Ihe suspensions were
not disciplinary actions.
" 1 f e e l t h i s a c t i o n Is
appropriate and necessary to
avoid any possibility of further
allegations or Interference with
the investigation." he said.
Power. Lt. Mike Brown and
narcotics O lllccr Dale Dixon
were suspended wtlh pay talc
Tuesday.
Lasl week. Brown had asked lo
tie demoted to patrolman. Mc­
Cool said.
Powers, who has Ivcn on sick
leave since last week for stress
related ailments, was unavaila­
ble for comment Wednesday.
In an e arlier response to
allegations, however, he said lie

hud no knowledge of wrongdo­
ing and did not Intend lo resign.
About 20 people, many from
w ith in ine department, have
? ;tvcn statements Implicating ofle e rs of c r im in a l a n d a d ­
m inistrative wrongdoing. M c­
Cool said.
T h e a lle g a t i o n s I n c lu d e
c h a rg e s th a t e vid e n ce w as
falsified and d ru g suspects were
tipped off before raids.
McCool aald he was fum ing
over the case and sworn stalm enls made against the de­
partment to the Brevard County
state attorney's office.
Capt. B.G. Scott waa appointed
acting chief.
T h is Is the fourth time In four
years Ihe department has been
Investigated for wrongdoing.

Beat hard said he was checking on the
wording of one of the questions when he
was told by Waters not lo have the students
answer the questions.
"She didn't tell me w hy we weren't
supposed to do It and 1 didn't ask."
Beathard said.
Students In the ninth through 12th grades
were to fill out the questionnaire on a
voluntary and anonymous basis. Students
also would be required lo get parental
consent and approval from the school
superintendent before they could fill oul the
survey.
"ft was going to be a lot of cosily
paperwork," Hughes said.
T h e 7 0 -q u e s t lo n s u r v e y c o n ta in s
multiple-choice questions, asking students
how m any times they have carried a
weapon In the last month, how often they
seriously consider com m itting suicide and If
they use condoms during sexual Intercourse
to prevent sexually transmitted diseases.
According to Laura Kahn, m rdia relations
specialist with C D C In Atlanta, nine states.
Including Florida, refused to allow students
tocomplele the form.
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A failed system
T h e m e n ta lly lit h ave a lw a y s la cke d
political clout. Aa a consequence, they have
been consistently victim ized b y a system that
-used to warehouse th e m In state asylum s and
now puts them out o n the street to fend for
themselves. B u t, the m ost recent exam ple of
their victim ization Is particularly appalling.
A congressional Investigation has disclosed
that hospitals a ro u n d the c o u n try have
miaallocated u p w a rd s of 9 1 0 0 m illio n In
: federal mental health funds to pay for such
.-Ite m s as s w im m in g p o o ls , te n n is a n d
; volleyball courts and the h irin g of m aids.
F rom 1963 to 1980, nearly 9 3 0 0 m illio n
was awarded to hospitals u n d er the auspices
o f the C o m m u n ity M ental Health Centers Act.
Recipients of the federal grants were required
; to docum ent that the m oney w ould be used
for in-patient beds, day-treatm ent centers,
outpatient services, 2 4 -h o u r em ergency serv­
ices. and education and consultation services.
.Instead, m illio n s of federal dollars were
llegedly misused b y as m a n y as half of the
&gt;75 hospitals, in clu d in g Ccdars-Slnai Medical
enter In Los Angeles and O rla n d o Regional
1edlca) Center in Florida.
One audit, conducted b y a private com pany
'com m issioned b y the National Institute of
iM ental Health, found that about one-fourth of
fthe 158 mental health centers It exam ined
vhad not com plied w ith the law . M an y were
providing little or no services to the patients
the program was Intended to help.

W ILLIAM

A. R U S H E R

America’s South African myths
SAN FRANCISCO - What little hope there Is
that the American people will understand even a
modicum of what Is going on In South Africa In
the months and years ahead depends on
grasping at least the basic elements of the racial
and ethnic situation there.
It is natural enough for Americans to assume
that South Africa's race problem Is not unlike
our own. with the significant difference that the
blacks there outnumber the whites nearly five to
one. Instead of being outnumbered by the whites
(ss here) by something on the order of six or
•even to one. We further assume that South
Africa's black population Is more or less
comparable to our own. In terms of cultural
level, background and desires.
Armed with these assumptions (all of which
are wholly mistaken). Americans quickly come
to the conclusion that "the blacks" are entitled
to take over South Africa — Q.E.D.
It's bad enough to have such king-sized
misconceptions floating around at all. but It Is
vastly more unfortunate when they turn up In
an ordinarily Intelligent Journal of opinion like
Th e New Republic, from which a good many of
America's most Influential people (primarily but
not exclusively liberals) tend to derive their
Information and thetr opinions.
I have before me an article from the March 12

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TH0U6RT ALL ALONG
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O f T IM E .

Issue of T h e New Republic, entitled "Mandela
U n bou nd." It was written, from Johannesburg,
by one J o h n Carlin,
who Is described as
the Southern Africa
correspondent of the
In d e p e n d e n t of
London. It Is largely
in praise — indeed,
one Is tempted to say
" w o r s h i p " — or
Nelson Mandela.
But It discusses the
forthcoming negotia­
tions between Man­
dela and State Presi­
dent F .W . de Klerk
w ith c o n s id e ra b le
perspicacity and (at
least In comparison
(T h e s e shrewd,
with most other such
hard-working
articles) com m end­
merchants
able balance. If It
mortally fear
were true that the
the A N C ...B
coming negotiations
will be essentially a
bilateral affair be­
tween Nelson Mandela's African National C on­
gress and de Klerk's white regime. Carlin's

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In theory, the program was supposed to
provide c o m m u n ity based services to the
■m entally. U L'th e re b y ^enabling large m e n ta l
I hospital# ft&gt; m w fftrr s A h U S a c b 'U w tf opera1 lions. In 'ticV. m a n y hospitals appear sim p ly
to have taken the m o n e y and ru n .
JAMU.W IMOfoiMdXA
Som e hospitals stopped providing services
to poor patients altogether, w hile others
lim ited their n u m b e r and catered instead to
persons w ho could afford to pay for the care.
In the case of Cedars-Sinal, Investigators
posting as unem ployed a n d uninsured m ental
; patients were told they w o u ld have to p a y
14.50 o r m ore for a 45-m inute counseling
^session.

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:j T h is kind of negligence has caused tens of
j:thousands of m entally disturbed persons In
lathis c o u lry to w ander the streets because they
•ihave nowhere to tu rn for help. A s m a n y as 4 0
^percent of the nation's homeless are believed
&lt;to be suffering from psychosis, severe neuroj sis or other forms of m ental Illness. These
[In d iv id u a ls deserve n o th in g less th an a
complete overhaul of the system that has
[ failed them so m iserably.

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Baker’s ‘realism ’ not so real
W A S H IN G T O N Perhaps Rep. Harold
Rogers, the Kentucky Republican, was Just
Joking In the robust, exaggeriaing tradition of
America's middle border. Let us assume so. for
his sake. Otherwise he becomes one more
reason to doubt Republicans' seriousness.
W hat he said was:
"E v e ry statesman In the world over the last
four decades, from Churchill to Reagan, has
attempted — with millions of troops and
trillions of dollars — to free up Eastern
Europe...and to no avail, until the first year or
the Baker administration at Slate."
T h e scrumptious specimen of the post hoc
ergo propter hoc fallacy (Ihe rooster crows and
the sun rises, therefore the crowing caused the
sunrise) was contained In a Los Angeles Tim e s
report on how bullish Washington Is about
Secretary of State James Baker. Th e report
cortalned another Illuminating passage.
T h e scene was a breakfast table around
w hich sat Baker and some congressmen, two
of whom, both Democrats, asked: If the Cold
W ar la over, w h y does the budget not reflect
that fact, particularly regarding Increased aid
far new democracies In Eastern Europe, and
poor T h ird W orld countries?
According to the Tim es. "Baker's hazel eyes
narrowed. His honeyed voice went cold." And
his dehoncyed voice said: "Y o u want to go out
and argue for higher taxes to pay for foreign
aid? T r y that argument out In your district,
congressman."
Such swaggering "reallsrp" sends shivers of
admiration through some Washingtonians.
But the Important Issue Is not whether the
congressman can afford, politically, to take
that position regarding foreign aid. or whether
the country can afford. economically, the aid.
Rather, the crucial question Is whether Ihe
country can alford to have a government that
thinks so much the way Baker does.
Baker reflects the President, and pollcy-by-poUa reflects thinness of beliefs. So does
the hitching of U.S. foreign policy to foreign
personalities, as tn U .S. dithering about
L ith u a n ia , an unseem ly policy of solic­
itousness for Gorbachev, whose survival Is the
President's only clear foreign-policy aim. More
"realism .”
Recently Washington went Into one of Us
periodic seizures of looplnesa. and this lime
.the great question of Ihe hour concerned Ihe
presidential epidermis: W ho gets under George
Bush's skin. No one does, said Himself,
t h r o u g h c le n c h e d te e th , w h e n a sk e d
specifically about Rep. Richard Gephardt, the
House majority leader. But Gephardt clearly
did. by saying things like:

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YOU B E A llY THINK
WE CAN COUNT ON
A BEUNIFIEO GERMANY

"H a rry T ru m a n lived by Sam Houston's
m axim : 'Do rlghl. risk consequences.' T h e

m axim of the Bush administration seems to
be, 'D o polls, risk n o th in g ." ' T r u m a n .
Gephardt notes, launched Point Four and Ihe
Marshall Plan llhe seed of containment, which
preceded Baker's thrilling dissolution of com­
m unism ) when a Gallup Poll showed only 14
percent support for foreign aid.
Americans had long deferred purchases of
houses, cars, even
c lo t h e s , a n d had
shed blood on the
sol) of nations when
s e e k in g a id . A n d
T r u m a n w as then
more unpopular than
N ix o n w a s to he
d u rin g W a te rga te .
But he would not be
a P re s id e n t w h o
"thinks he Is loo big
to do the necessary
persuading." so he
deserved to be re­
elected. and was.
I Such swag­
T o d a y 's populari­
gering'real­
t y -h o a r d in g Pre si­
ism' sends
dent m ay yet learn
shivers
that such political
through some
pa rsim ony Is false
Washingto­
econom y. Speaking
nians, j
of which...
We arc In Ihe mldsl
of (although perhaps
not yet even halfway through) the costliest
debacle in the history of American gov­
ernance. T h e savlngs-and-loun scandal Is
another black hole swallowing a share or our
children's standard of living. New losses are
m uch larger than even recently predicted. The
eventual cost Is unknow n (estimates range
from 8300 billion to 8500 billion), but three
things arc known.
We know that In this decade alone the
bailout wilt, us Sen. Lloyd llent sen says, cost
more than will be spent on highways, or on Ihe
war on drugs, or on preschool education.
W e know that this diversion ol capital from
more productive uses will, like- the KcaganUush deliberate deflclls. lower the standard of
living, economic and cultural, of coining
generations.
And we know that one reason so many
billions arc hemorrhaging away Is that the
Bush administration Is saving a few millions
by scrim ping on FBI agents and Justice
Department Investigators and prosecutors.
T h e savlngs-and-loan crisis Is complicated,
silent and slow-mollon. Il Is the sort of m urky
mess about which there ts no focused public
opinion. So no {Kills tell the Bush administra­
tion to behave properly. So It doesn't.

article would constitute a splendid analysis.
But. alas, that Isn't true.
It Is. In fact, very nearly the exact opposite of
the truth. At the bargaining table will be at least
a dozen other groupa. moat (though not all) of
them black. Am ong those present, you m ay be
sure, will be the shrewd and articulate Chief
Mangosuthu Buthelezl. political leader of the
Zu lu nation (pop. fl m illion), w h o detests
apartheid every bit aa m uch as Nelson Mandela
does, but also detesta Mandela's closest ally, the
South African Com m unist Party.
Also present, in person or by proxy, w ill be the
leaden of several African Christian churches
(one of which boasts 5 million members), all far
more conservative politically than Ihe A N C .
Entitled to representation too will be the elected
leaden of the various black homelands, speaking
for the nearly half of all South African blacks
who still live, Iribalty organized. In their
ancestral areas.
Th e n , m oving beyond the black-vs.-whltc
debate.-what about the 3 million "Coloureds," a
mulatto group that has enjoyed three centuries
of acculturation to the West? These are the true
analogues of America's blacks, and they resem­
ble the average Bantu about os m uch as a
middle-class Harlem resident resembles an
Apache straight off Ihe reservation.

JA C K ANDERSON

Another scandal
brewing at FDA
W A S H IN G T O N T h e Food and D rug
Administration was Tar from hum bled by Its
recent generic drug scandal. Instead of being
more cautious about the approval of drugs
and food additives, the FD A looks like an
agency bent on self-destruction.
T h e debacle du Jour Is the review process
for bovine somatotropin (B S T) — a synthetic
growth hormone In­
jected In cow s so
they will give more
m ilk. Last fall we
e x p o s e d th e c o n ­
fidential studies from
three companies that
m ake B S T . Th o s e
studies, submitted lo
Ihe F D A as part of
Hie approval process,
show ed that cow s
injected w ith B S T
may lose weight and
suffer low fertility
rules, unenita and
m a s titis . A n d the
( T h e FDA
Jury is still out on
approved sale
whal effect U S T will
of B S T milk
have on people who
without proof
d r i n k m i l k f ro m
that it was
treated cows.
sale for public
A senator and two
consumption. J
re E resentatlves have
as; rdI the FD A to
scrutinize Ihe way II has handled the U S T
approval process, and the General Account­
ing Office has launched llsow n Investigation.
But Instead of being dissuaded, the F D A Is
barreling ahead with plans to approve U S T
for widespread use. A nd Ihe chief critic of
U S T within (lie agency, Dr. Richard Uu rroughs, was fired alter he raised objections lo
Ihe rubber-stamp treatment U S T was getting.
Five years ago, the FD A approved Ihe use of
U S T on trst cows pending full approval for
widespread use. Many Americans have al­
ready lasted U S T milk because ihe m ilk from
Ihe test cows has been mingled with the
regular supply.
T h e sy n th e tic h o rm o n e Is m ade by
M o n s a n to A g r ic u lt u r a l C o .. A m e ric a n
Cyanam ld and Elunco (a Joint venture of Dow
Chem ical. Upjohn and Ell L illy .) Those
companies stand to make an estimated 8500
million a year off U S T If widely accepted by
farmers. T h e companies have embarked on a
massive public relations campaign lo win
friends In the farming com m unity and to
convince consumers that U S T milk Is safe.
Hut some experts remain unconvinced. Dr.
Samuel Epstein of the University of Illinois
School of Public Health bus been a food safely
advocate Tor 30 years. He challenged the beef
Industry for Injecting growth hormones into
cattle, and now lie has turned his attention lo
U S T.
Epstein recently stepped up his attack after
seeing ihe lest data from Ihe U S T manufac­
turers and how the FD A treated that data.
Epstein told our associate T im W arner lhat
the F D A approved the sale of U S T m ilk from
the test cows without proof that II was safe for
public consumption. Epstein calls the U S T
approval process Ihe worst exam ple of
"suppression and manipulation of data" by
the FD A lhat he has seen In tils 30 years us a
watchdog. Uurroughs was the Inside watch­
dog until Ihe FD A fired him. He was a target
anim al safety reviewer at the F D A 's Center
for Veterinary Medicine. Burroughs won early
recognition from Ihe agency foe his work on
the U S T approval process, but after he began
to raise abjections, he was transferred lo a
make-work Job. Th e n the FD A fired him for
not performing that Job satisfactorily. Th e
FD A says Burroughs' firing hod nothing to do
with Ills outspoken comments on U S T. Sen.
Patrick Leahy. D-Vt. and Heps. Te d Weiss,
D -N .Y .. and Jo h n Conyers. D-M Ich., arc
taking Ihe complaints about U S T seriously.
Th e y ordered the G A O to Investigate the FD A
review process. Hut that Investigation may
not be finished fast enough to catch the FD A .
Sources at the G A O told us Ihe Investiga­
tion is Just getting oft the ground and m ay hr
humpered by trade secrets.

�Sanford Harold, Sanford. Florida — Wodnaoday, April 4, 1980 — M

W om an hospitalized with broken
Teacher
hip after dispute with tree* trim m er

Pa r s 1 A
management, sell control and
self respect." Posey said. "T h e n
we discuss and do worksheets on
the subjects."
Posey added one of Ihe main
objectives of Hie program was to
make students who are In (ro u ­
ble stop blaming others for their
problems.
" T o o o fte n th e y see
themselves us victim s rather
than accepting responsibility for
their mistakes,1' D n cys a ld .
T h e program pula a great deal
of emphasis on Ihe Importance
or education and slaying In
school.
" I tell them that It's not a
guarantee, bill an Insurance
policy." she explained. "T h e y
m ay not think they need school
now. but tr they don't get a good
foundation, ten years from now
II will be too late."
Posey said she uses herself as
un example, pointing out she
was 37 before she went to
college. She had been working as
an aide ul Seminole High School
w h e n t h e n -p r in c ip a l D on
Reynolds suggested she go (o
college to become a teacher.
" I told him I couldn't because
In four years, t would be 4 2 ."
she suld. "H e told me that In
Tour years t'd hr 42 anyway. I
might as well have Ihe degree."
Posey said Ih r program has
had a good success rale, having
been given lo 182 students with
only 39 repeal offenders.
She has received two grants
from F A C T S (Foundation for the
Advancement of our Com m unity
T h ro u g h Schools), but needs
more lo be able lo serve all Ihe
students she believes she can.

Water-

m s

PEM BR OKE PARK An
85-year-flld wom an defending
her overgrown foliage wan hospi­
talized with a broken hip follow­
ing a dispute with a tree-trimmer
hired by her mobile home park's
co-op association.
Genevieve Bui rim was recov­
e rin g from h ip s u rg e ry at
H u m a n a H o s p it a l S o u th
Broward, where she was listed In
fair condition Tuesday.
She came Into conflict with the
Dale Village Mobile Home Park's
bylaws over the overgrown rose
and hibiscus bushes that sur­
rounded her trailer.
Members of the park's co-op
association said Monday they
had been trying for a month to
get Bulrtm to trim the bushes
around her mobile home. On
Friday, the association sent tree
trim m er Pierre Leppe over with
a chain saw to do the job. park
officials said.
T o protect her property. Hiretrim swatted Leppe nn the back
with a tree branch, park olTIrtals
and police said.
"T h e y Just came on Ihe prop­
erty and they staned clearing
e v e r y t h in g ." said B u t r lm 's
daughter. Mary Wright. "She
went out and tried to stop them.
M y ’ mother’s 85 years old and
she tried lo protect her proper­
ty ."
D u r in g th e c o m m o tio n .

Bulrtm felt and broke her hip.
her daughter said.
"She thinks she Is living In the
middle of the bush somewhere
Instead of In a com m unity where
people have to go by cerlaln
r u le s ." sa id p a rk m a n a g e r
Wilson Deschesnes. "W e were
expecting something like this.
" A s far as I'm concerned, the
job Is done now and we did our
Job. W hat has happened on
account of th is Is not o u r
responsibility."
Roger Hlrschbein. a firefighter
who aided Butrlm . said she was
more worried about her bushes
than her hip.
As medics treated her. “ she
kept telling us lo stop them ."
Hlrschbein said.

formally
passed from Davis, the slate
Supreme Court could not con­
sider an appeal, he said.
" T h e system Is usually very
well organized. At this point
there Is a break In the system ."
Spalding said. "W e were getting
backed up. and It really wasn't
our fault."
Preston Is on his fourth death
warrant Tor the m urder of the
convenience store clerk.
Th e laxly of night clerk Earline

VELM A LU TES

Alan King Ulxby, 82. 4374
Peninsula Point. Sanford, died
Sunday at W inter Park Memorial
Hospital. Born J u ly 3. 1007. In
New Haven. Conn., he moved to
Sanfrod from Goldenrod In 1986.
He was a ro m m rn ia l real estalr
agent and a member of the
Moose Lodge. O rlando. Elks
L o d g e . W in t e r P a rk . L a k e
Beresford Yacht Club. Florida
Council of Y a rhi Clubs. Modrl
Railroad Association and was
former Republican Party C h a ir­
man, Seminole County.
Survivors Include nephews.
M ike. Orlando. Russell. Fort
Walton Beach: niece. Barbara

Velrnu Lutes. 79. 235 N. Grif­
fin D riv e . Casselberry, died
Monday at her residence. Born
Nov. 7 1910. In K urtz. Ind.. she
was a houseparent and a Baptist.
She was a volunteer for Meals on
Wheels, a m rm lx-r of We Care
and the A AH P .
Survivors Include daughters.
V . K a y G r a y , C a s s e lb e r ry .
Suzanne Colley. South Bend,
toil.. Rutlt E. Aten. Bloomington.
In d .: I I g r a n d c h ild re n ; 18
g rea I -gra ndch lldre n .
G a rd e n C h a p e l H o m e for
Funerals. Orlando. In charge ot
arrangements.

" c &amp; a K t ',

Mnj. Vincent Mazza. 6 8 . 1388
Ponce DeLeon H lvd., W inte r
Springs, died Monday at Winter
Park Memortal Hospltul. Born
Aug. 17. 1921. tn Connellsvllle.
Pa., he moved In W lnler Springs
from Las Vegus. Ncv.. In 1980.
lie was a retired mcleoruloglsl
for Ihe A ir Foret- and a Catholic.
He was a veteran of W orld W ar
II.
Survivors Include wife. Helen
T .: son. Daniel Vincent. Winter
S p rin g s : d a u g h te rs , C a ro l
Campbell, Lllburn. Ga., Diana
M u llc tlc . W n lk c rs v lllc . M d..
Linda Culver, Silver Spring. Md.:
brothers. Michael. Connellsvllle.
R a lp h . V a n d e rb ilt. P u .; 16
g r a n d c h ild re n : thre e g re a t­
grandchildren.
G a rd e n C h a p e l H o m e for
Funerals, Orlando, In charge of
arrangements.

Funeral Hopic. Winter Park. In
charge of arjpngrm enis.

TH O M A S M. CRONIN SR.
Thom as M. Cronin Sr.. 55. E.
C lu b Circle, Longwood. died
Sunday at his residence. Born
May 30. 1934. In New York, he
moved to Longwood from New
Cunnaan. Conn.. In 1988. He
was a caretaker and a member of
the VFW . American Legion and
the KnlghlsofCotutnbus.
Survivors Include son. T h o m ­
as J r . . New Milford. C o n n .:
daughter. Holly. Kllllngton. V I.;
brothers. Kevin Gilmore. Ken­
tu cky. Dennis G ilm ore. New
Hampshire.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

IN E Z E. OL1SSON
In e z E . G lls s o n . 7 7 . 4 1 0
W illo w A ve ..' S a n fo rd , died
Tuesday ul her residence. Born
May 13. 1912. In Hannibal. Mo.,
she moved lo Sanford from
Jacksonville In 1955. She was u
homemaker and a member of
the Church of God Assembly.
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
Waller; daughter. Sylvia Miller.
Erie. Pu.; sons. Jessy F. Freeman
J r .. Terre Haute, fnd.. Earl T .
F re e m a n . S a n fo rd ; b ro th e r.
W a lle r Young. H annibal: 29
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 13 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
O u k lu w n P a rk C e in e lery/Funerul Home. Lake Mary.
In charge of urrungcmrnts.

H E R B E R T W . LEHM AN N
Herbert W . Lehmann. 78. 110
W. Airport. Hlvd.. Sanford, died
Friday. March 30. ut Winter Park
Memorial Hospital. Born April
30. 1911. in Hultcraon. N .J.. he
moved to Sanford In I9GO from
South Bend. Ind. H r was u
retired bank courier for f reedoin
Savings and Loon and a member
of the Westminster Presbyterian
Ch urch . Casselberry. He was an
A rm y veteran of the 76th In ­
f a n t r y D iv is io n 3 5 5 F ie ld
Artllery, a member of the V FW
Post No? 8207. Longwood. A m e r­
ican Legion Post No. 53. San­
ford. and the Loyal Order of the
Moose No. 1851. Sanford.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e w if e .
V irgin ia : son. Kevin R.. Ft.
W a llo n B e a c h ; tw o g r a n d ­
children.
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

M A J. V IN C E N T M A Z Z A

DR. T H E L M A J E N E T T E D EA N
N JA K A
D r. T h e lm a J c n e lte Dean
NJaka. 58. 340 Cull ltd.. Charles­
ton. W .V a.. died Nov. 28. 1989.
at her residence. Born A ug. 4.
1931, In Sanford, she moved to
Charleston W. Vu., from Nigeria
In 1965. She was a veterinarian
and a member of A ll Salnls
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . S o u th
Charleston. Slit- was a member
of A K A Sorority. Links, Book
L o v e rs C lu b . A m e ric a n
Veterinarian Mcdiral Associa­
tion. West Virginia Veterinary
Association, A A A I'. U .S .A .H .A .
S u rvivo rs Include husband.
C h lb u e z c , C h a rle s to n ; sons.
Chlm a. Houston. Texas. Ikechl.
Cburlt-ston: daughter. IJcomu.
West V irginia: step-daughter.
Ilieylnwu Nwulor. San Gabriel.
C a lif .; s is te r. M a ry Lo u
T h o m p s o n . New Y o rk C it y ,

M FU VV M t

17-99 — Fsm Park
Ph. 339-99M
Gsns Hunt, Owner
MarSla A Craaits

"It didn't bother me because I
wasn't here enough." said Earl
McKee, w ho lives across the
street from Butrlm . " I would
Imagine they did get a num ber
of complaints. There are a lot of
people In this park who like to
complain. Just like any other
neighborhood.

Walker was found slabbed sev­
eral limes and with a slashed
thmal Ja n . 10. 1078. the day
after she disappeared and M O O
was discovered missing from the
store's cash register.
A Seminole County Jury found
Preston guilty of first-degree
murder and recommended the
death penalty Nov. 6 . 1081.
Prrslon would have been the
22nd Inmate pul lo death In
Florida and the )22nd executed
n a tio n w id e s in c e th e U .S .
Supreme Court lifted Its ban nn
capital punishment In 1076.

E u g ln a S c o tt. Los A nge le s:
brother. Dr. Odell J . Dean. New
Orleans; Ihrcc grandchildren.
Z a n d e rs F u n e ra l H o m e .
Apopka, tn charge of arrange­
ments.

BanContlnnsd from Fags 1A

Irlctn lo make their own
decisions on the use of physical
p u n is h m e n t , bu t S e m in o le
County has left the final choice
W IL L IA M C A R L S H E P H E R D
In the hands of ihe school
W illiam Carl Shepherd. 62. principals.
801 Gregory Drive. Casselberry,
I'rtnclouls. t-sjx t tally those In
died Monday In Brevard County. high school, have expressed to
Horn March 21. 1928. In Jewell the board members they feel
Rldgr. Vu.. he moved to Cussel- corporal punishment Is detri­
Iterry from Rlehlands. Va.. tn mental tn dropout prevention
I960. He wus an Ironworker and measures.
u mem ber and elder of Ih r
Both vice chairm an Nancy
W e st m lu s t e r P r e s b y t e r ia n
Warren and Utarti member Pat
Church He w asu member of Ihe T c ls o n stated the y opposed
Moose Lodge, and Local Union corporal punishment, but felt
808.
the decision had to be left w ith
V—
Survivors Include wife. Ruby Ihe principals.
K : v m s . Sleplien D., Casper.
H u rte n s e E v a n s , u d •
Wyo.. Benjamin W .. Casselberry: nilnlslratlve assistant to Sup,t.
d a u g h lrr. Sharon K. S m ith . Hughes, suld the policy review
Winter Park: brother. Joseph II.. committee hud met for almost
Dlslrlct Heights. Md.: sisters. seven hours to debate the Issue
L u c in d a M ille r , L a k e lu n d . ot corporal punishm ent. She
Wanda C . L lcw rn lly n . Ocala; reported nearly 6 0 purents.
two grandsons.
teachers and administrators at­
H o ld w ln -F u lre h lld F u n e ra l tended Ihe meeting and several
Home, Golden rod. In churgc of groups sent letters speaking nut
arrangements.
against the use of physical force
as punishment.
DONNA P A T E T E T O R
" W r had Just us many people
Donna Faye Tctor. 41. Luke
D e s t in y D r i v e . A lla m o n t c who agreed with it us did n a l."
she suld.
Springs, died March 25 at her
Evans said the new wording,
residence. Horn March 18. 1949,
In Tum pa she moved to Central which will tx- placed at two
Florida In 1970. She wus u locations In Ihe code manual to
add emphasis 10 Ihe board's
homemaker untlu Catholic.
S u rvivo rs Include husband. intensions, is u "com prom ise"
Paul: daughters. Leslie. Natalie Tor this year anti 11 was ihe
King, both of ltiio n Rouge. La.. district's hope that corporal
Marlle Anderson. Augusta, Ga.. punishment could lx- phased out
V lctu rlu Reid. V u la rlc Hold. In Ihe schools.
Ned Julian, hoard attorney,
Angclla Reid, all of Orlando;
p a r e n t s . D a v i d R e g i s t e r . suggested that utt addendum be
H o u s to n . M ild re d R e g is te r. added In (be axle prohibiting
Atlanta: brother. David Register. students from using alcohol or
Portland. O re .; sister. Diana drugs w ithin eight hours of
going lo a school campus.
J e t t is o n . O rla n d o : one
" W r can't punish them for
grandchild.
All Faiths Memorial Park. Cas­ consuming these substances off
selberry. In cliarge of arrange-' cam pus." Ju lia n said, "but 1
believe we can strengthen our
inents.
position and send a stronger,
clearer message with this."
C h a irm a n A n n N clsw cnder
said she planned lo consider Ihe
suggest Urn. but wanted lo re­
NJAKA, OS. THILMA JENETTE OEAN
MemofUl service* tor Or, Thelm* lent lie
search the matter.
Dean
U of Ch*rk*fon. W V a . who
T h e board also emphasised Ihe
died Nov 11. Iff*. will bo 11 a m Saturday
district policy allowing students
morning. April 1, at St John* Mititortary
Hap 11It, Sanford, with Rev Hobart Doctor
to wear shorts and skirls of the
officiating Inlarmanl will follow in Ratttawn
"appropriate" length was u ten­
Cemetery, Sanford
tative one which could l x re­
Zander* Funeral Moma, Apopka. Ttta
voked at any lime and principals
Peoples Choice. in charge of arrangamantt

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water re-use Is the best thing
that has happened to Florida tn a
longtime.
"W e love It." D aum said. "It
returns water to the aquifer,
which filters It out even more.
And I think It's about 9 9 percent
clean, a nyw a y."
Th e golf course uses about
900.000 gallons of water a day,
Daum said.
Who receives the water first la
a matter of luck. Sim m ons said.
Residents may have gotten
wind of the project early last
year when the city sent out
questionnaires asking gauging
Ihelr Interest In recycled water
use.
Those residents w ho said yes
to city Irrigation water last year

should be more diligent In en­
forcing the rule.
T h e board atro reworded their
policy regarding Ihe pick up and
delivery of students on school
buses la clarify existing policy.
Buses are noi allowed to make
stops other than at the schools
or designated pick u p and drop
o ff s t o p s w it h o u t w r it t e n
permission from the principal or
the parent.
" I t 's the same as It was
before." Evans said. "W e Just
cleared up ihe language a bit."

The neighborhoods repsondtng In the largest numbers may
have seen the new water lines
being laid late last year.
“ If you have teen people
digging at the edge of your
property within the last six to
nine months, you could be
eligible." Simmons said.
This month the city will be
sending out notices to residents
whose property ■butts the water
lines. After that, residents must
have dug-in sprinkler systems
wtthln the next two months to
be able to hook up to the system.
"If we hook ll up to people's
houses, what's going to happen
la someone's going to take a swig
from the garden hose and this
water Is not meant for drinking."
he said.
Low amounts of phosphorous
and nitrogen In the water make
it attra ctive for Irriga tio n ,
Simmons said.
"There are small amounts of
phosphorus and nitrogen In this
product which la exactly what
you buy tn a bag to put on your
lawn." Simmons said.
The water In people’s homes
costa $1.17 per 1.000 gallons.
Th e water from this project will
coat about 5 cents per thousand
gallons.

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Some said they felt sorry for
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most said It did not bother them
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Breakthrough seen in Lithuania

NATIONAL

Unltad Press International
M O SCO W — A close associate of Soviet
President M ikhail Gorbachev met with
L i t h u a n i a n D e p u t y P r im e M in is t e r
R o m u a ld a s O z o la s In a n a p p a re n t
breakthrough In the crisis over the Baltic
republic's drive to Independence, Lithua­
nian lawmakers said.
"These are consultations and conversa­
tions." deputy Egldlua Bickauskas told
reporters Tuesday. "D on't call them negoti­
ations."
Politburo mem ber Alexander Yakovlev, a
confidant of Gorbachev, met with Ozolas
and two Lithuanian legislators, Bickauskas
said. He did not reveal where the meeting
waa held.

Ivan Boeaky released
N EW Y O R K — Convicted Inilde-trader Ivan Boeaky. one of
Wall Street's richest slock speculators before he pleaded guilty
to securities law violations, was released today from a Brooklyn
halfway house. olTlclals said.
Boesky. 53. once a leading Wall Street wheeler-dealer who
came to symbolise greed In the 1900a. was released about 5
a.m. from the Brooklyn Com m unity Corrections Center In
Brooklyn's Bedord-Stuweaant section, officials said.

Whits gsts support In AIDS tight
IN D IA N A P O LIS — W hen Ryan White became one of the first
youths ever diagnosed w ith AIDS, he waa shunned by his
hometown. But more than five y e a n later, the teenager has
elicited worldwide support as he struggles for his life.
Hundreds of phone calls have poured Into Riley Hospital Tor
Children, where White waa In critical but stable condition
Wednesday with an AIDS-related respiratory ailment that hla
doctor. Martin Kidm a n, called "clearly the most critical
Infection he haa had."

Also Tuesday, the Soviet Union restricted
the otie border crossing between Lithuania
and Poland, w h ich haa supported the
re p u blic's cam paign for Independence.
Polish border guards said.
T h e guards said Soviet authorities were
only allowing transport trucks and a few
Poles with visas lo cross through the
checkpoint at Ogrodnlkl. Poland. Normally,

Ssnats pantl backs air bags
W A S H IN G T O N — Legislation aimed at encouraging Installa­
tion of air bags In small c a n . which backers said could save
more than a thousand lives annually, waa approved by the
Senate Transportation Committee.
Th e entire bill was sent lo the full Senate for consideration.

Soviet output
down tor first
in many years

Lithuania tops U.S. aganda for talks
W A S H IN G TO N — United States concerns about trouble In
Lithuania top the agenda of three days of pre-summit talks
between Secretary of Stale Jam es Baker and Soviet Foreign
Minister Eduard Shevardnadze.
The talks were lo begin Wednesday and Shevardnadze, on
his arrival, recognized U .S. concerns about Lithuania, and said
"honest dialogue" Is the best way to address tensions In the
rebellious baltlc state.

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T h e Soviet Industrial output
fell by 1 percent In Ja nu a ry and
February, compared lo the same
period last year, w ith especially
h e a v y losses In s trif e -to rn
Transcaucasia, said Pravda. the
official newspaper of the Soviet
Com m unist Party.

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Scxtuplcts bom in Venezuela
M A R A CA IB O . Venezuela — A 20-year-old Maracaibo woman
gave birth to Venezuela’s first recorded sextuple!* — two girls
and four boys, all In good health, a hospital spokesman said.
Th e babies were bom Tuesday lo EUtlne Paez de Medina In a
Caesarean section at the Para Iso Medical Center, where doctors
h u d monitored the woman's pregnancy since her sixth month
of gestation, the hospital spokesman said.
Doctors Ncrlo Inclarte and Henry Fuenm ayor headed a team
of nurses and assistants that performed the operation.

"F o r ihe first lime In recent
decades. Ihe Stale Statistical
C o m m llle e ’s figures for o u r
production growth are accom­
panied by a minus sign." Pravda
aald. "Th re e months of 1990
have passed, und enterprises
have already fulled to fulfill
supply contracts worth tens of
billions of rubles."

Hong Kong TV shows flssing dissident

T h e bad economic news came
foul-days after the Soviet Union
nrtYteltyiced new plans lo move
H i t J country toward a market
cuawasuy — an Initiative Moscow
has admitted will likely cause
Inflation and unemployment.

HO N G K O N G — Chine - dissident Chat Lin g, a key leader of
the pro-demoermy protest at Tiananm en Square last year,
appeared In u videotape shown on Hong Kong tclcvfslbri.'
confirming reports she had fled China with her husband.
The*1 South China Morning Posit- H ong Kong's largest
English-language daily, said Wednesday lhal Chat and her
husband. Feng Chongde. 23. were In France, where a num ber
of Chinese dissident leaders have taken refuge after escaping
from China.

President Mikhail Gorbachev
h a s p le d g e d to u se th e
strengthened executive post he
assumed last month to radicalize
his "perestroika " reform drive.

Conssrvativss ordor cap on poll taxss
LO N D O N — A Labor Party leader said the government
admitted failure by ordering local councils mostly controlled by
Labor lo cut poll taxes, the levy that has sparked sometimes
violent reaction among Britons.
Environm ent Minister Chris Patten, whose office oversees
domestic taxes, said Tuesday's order was necessary because
the local governments were overspending and overburdening
taxpayers.

Pravda said production has
fallen by "tens of percentage
points" In Azerbaijan, by 13.9
percent In Armenia and by 8.0
percent In Georgia.
" M u s s s t r i k e s In I h e
Transcaucasian republics, par­
ticularly In Azerbaijan, struck a
heavy blow at the entire pro­
ductive system." It said.

From Unltod PrasQ International reports

990 teacher of year named
| n l M Press Intsmattenal
t W A S H IN G T O N J u n ls
1alj.iv. who was named national
rue her of ihe year today, is a
kin Diego high school English
isiructor trying lo prepare her
indents for u high-lech world by
|e lp ln g them leurn lo love
I hukcspcarr.
Outlay. 39. was chosen from
aiming 2.5 million elementary
(m l public school teachers for
da- award, which was sponsored
by the Council of Stale School
p ille e r s a n d E n c y lo p a c d lu
Britunnlca und presented for the
Soil. year.
: Accompanied by four of her
jtudenis from Junlpero Serra
{t lg li S c h o o l, she cam e to
^ ’.ishlngton lor meetings w ill)
41 location officials and a W hile
(louse ceremony where she was

participate In their community.
In 1983, she helped organize a
program al Ihe San Diego Union
newspaper. In which students
submit book reviews for pay.

lo receive a crystal apple from
President Bush.
" I think I was selected mainly
because I am the prototypical
teacher of the 1990s, which
means u teacher must have the
c o m m i t m e n t a n d th e e n ­
thusiasm. the requisite academ­
ic and Interpersonal skills, lo
make education of a very high
t|uallly accessible to students ol
all backgrounds." she said In an
Interview.
"W e are looking at our stu­
dents' performance In terms of
Ih e e c o n o m y . In te rm s of
le c h n o lo g y . . . n o t s im p ly
leaching them lo be able lo read
English, bul to use that English
lo function In a technologically
advanced society."
Gabay has won prulsc for
In n o v u liv e a tte m p ts to e n ­
c o u r a g e h e r s t u d e n t s to

Gubay said her strategy for her
10th und 12th grade students, a
c u ltu ra lly diverse lot draw n
m ainly from Navy families. Is lo
Id e n tify so m e th in g In th e ir
backgrounds that will help them
appreciate Ihe works of such
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w h atever they b rin g lo the
classroom first. If we're reading
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In an earlier telegram to Gorbachev.
Landsbergls said Lithuania "h a s no Inten­
tion of banning the policy of perestroika.*'
the Soviet president» drive lor economic
and political renewal.
In Washington. Soviet Foreign Minister
Eduard Shevardnadze told reporters Tue s­

L»qil W oticf

Ltgal Notlctet

Ltgal Notices

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PICT m o w M U N I

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am ongopad In business st 1T7
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Intend ts r t g llM told nsm*
wim lh* C M k *1 M* Circuit
Csurt, Ssmlnslo County. F u rl
S*. In accordance with fh*
P rsvltlsnt *1 fh* F k fltk u *
Nsm* Slotwfst. Ts Wit: Section
1*1 Ot FM td s Sktvts* 1FS7.
Aubrey D To y M
Publish: March IS. 71. SB April

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•re I f w a M bitsinew st M il
WMt Pint tt..
a n ..
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ttw Fictitious Noma s i M Y

res vice, i n m m

inknd to o f t t S t a N a s m s
toHh Ms C M b of Ms Circuit
Court. MmInslo County. F M tdo, In occordanct with Ms
Provision* s i m s P k lllls u t
Homo liotuk*. T s W1
u s m punas stetvkt its;.
Frank Brooklyn
PuMMi. March la. II. Ml April
A IMP
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Circuit Court, lorn Ino li County.
Provisions t l tho Pktltlsu t
Nam* StotKtoA To Wit: locfkn

Ml Ot PMIS* Slstvtot IW7
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RuSIhh: March IA II. M. April
AINP
DEO-IN

CMk t l Ma Circuit Court. Sam
Mott County. PMIda. In tcrordonco wIM Mt PioiliMil ot
Ma FIctMtu* Homo Statuto*. To
Slot
PuMIth: March 14. It. 20. April

4. IW*

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m o w M AM I
Not let It hortSy p w t Mist I
sm srpopsd In kuSMSSS St MSI
Oak Or . Lm giqpd. PI. W i t .
MmlAsti Comity. PlsrtSs. undsr
Ms Pktltlsut Warns ft W H ITTV
C M A TIO N S . snS Mat I Intend
ts rofliisr sold Asms wtm Ms
Clark si Ms Clrcutl Court. Sam
lAats County. P lor Ms. In scf ic t

(D rM n C f WIFI Trap rnwrllHm* wt

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Wit: taction M l 0* Pier Mo Slot
u k s ie p
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D BP4I

IN T H S C IS C U IT COUNT
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JU D IC IA L C IB C U IT
IN AND POS
SSM IHOLS COUNTY*

PLOS I DA

CASCNOi EM074 CA 00
A M E RICAN SAVINGS AjiP,
LOAN ASSOC lA TTO NO P
P LOS IDA.
pioinitrt,

n.
G IN A TO A. ROORIGUEZ,

ot ol,

N O T tC lO P M L S

tuns
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purvuont to oa OrtHr Scheduling
Ferocksur* Solo oa H ts S ia M is
c o m a m poAdiAf Ia isM Court.
Mo olylo ot ntikh Is
I will tall M Ms highesl ond
boil bldrisr tar cosh Ia M s
SEM INOLE CouAty Csurthsuto.
ol Mo W n t Front Door, M l N.
Pork Annuo. SanMd. Florida
W » . ol I1:M A M . on Mo OM
doy ol Msy, IWO. Mo M im in g
described propotty o* w t M M
In told Ordor or PinoI Judg­
ment, ts a lt:
Lot MO, OAK F O S E S T. U N IT
TH S E E . or cording is Ms Plot
Morosf 00 ricordod In Plal took
V . Psgrt n and *) st Ms Publk
dotard* st Seminek County.
Florida.
D A TE D ot Seminek County,
F lor Mo Ml* nnd doy Ot March.

HOC.
M AS VANN I MORSE
A* Clor*. Circuit Court
SemlnokjCounty, F lor Ido

By: JaneE JskOwtc
AlOoputyClork
Publish March 20. April A ION
01027*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SIMINOLR COUNTY.
FLOP IGA
PRORATI DIVISION
Far Mo.
CP
IN R E : E S TA TE OF
M O LLIS REDOING.
Doceosod
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
Tho odmlnlctrollon ol Mo
Oilolo ol Mollis Ridding, ds
crowd Fils Number W H O CP.
I* ponding In Ms Circuit Court
M Somlnolo County. Florida.
Priboto Division. Mo oddrou ol
which It Pool Office Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 11772 Tho
homo* ond addreuot at Mo
portonsl roprowniotivs ond Ms
personal rrp m e n lo llv e 'i at
ALL I N T E R E S T E D
PARTIES AR E R E Q U IR E D TO
PILE W ITH THIS CO U R T:
lo) All claim* ogolmt Ms
r i l l to ond
lb) any objection by on in M o iltd porisn on whom Ml*
nolle* ii wrvod Mol cholMng**
the validity ot lb* will, m*
qualification* ot Mo psrwnol
ro p ro to n lo tlv o . vo n u t, or
IvrisdlcIMiof Mo Court
W ITH IN T H E L A T E R OF
th r e e

WCapon

Landsbergt* told deputies, " T h e legal act
o f In d e p e n d e n c e p ro c la im e d b y the
Supreme Soviet does not mean the Im ­
mediate establishment of Independence on
the territory of the republic." the official
Tasa news agency said.

Legal Notkstt

law n

M O SCO W Labor strikes,
environmental protests and dis­
integrating central econom ic
control have caused Soviet In­
dustrial production to fall this
year In the first such drop In
recent decades, the Pra vda
newspaper said.

day. "O u r main weapon In resolving Issues
la dialogue — an honest dialogue. T h is Is
what we are looking forward to."
Shevardnadze arrived In Washington for
three day* of pre-summit talks with Secre­
tary of State Jam es Baker that were
e xp e cte d to In c lu d e d is c u s s io n s on
Lithuania.
T h e Soviet official aald during a plane-side
news conference that he understood U.S.
concern over Lithuania but said It was an
Internal Soviet problem.
T h e crisis In Lithuania has steadily grown
since the Sajudls nationalist movement
headed by Landsbergt* gained control of
Parliament in Feb. 24 elections, chose him
as the republic's president at Its first session
March 10 and well
declared Independence the
next dsy.
In twin appeal* to the Parliament and to
the Lithuanian people Saturday. Gorbachev
urged lawmakers to rescind the Indepen­
dence declaration as a condition for talks
with Moscow and said failure lo do so could
bring "grave consequences."
Landsbergt* refused lo consider a total
reversal of the Independence declaration,
saying a n y such suggestion "h a s no
grounds." Tass reported from Vilnius.

3,000 Poles a day croaa the so-called bridge
of friendship checkpoint without visas to
vlatt hunliy and friends In Lithuania, which
Is comprised of territory that had been
Poland * before W orld W ar II.
T h e apparent breakthrough came after
Lithuanian President Vytautaa Landsbergt*
In a speech to his Parliament Monday said
the embattled Baltic republic m ay be willing
to delay establishment of full Independence.
Landabergts'a statement was a retreat In
Lith uania's three-week show down w ith
Moscow following the March 11 declaration
of independence by ita new nationalistcontrolled Parliament.

iji m o n th s a f t e r

TH E D A TE OP TH E FIRST
P U B L I C A T I O N OP T H I S
N O T IC E OR T H I R T V (M l
DATS A F T E R T H E D A TE OF
SERVICE OF A C O P T OF THIS
N O T IC E O N T H E T H A T
PERSON
A IL CLAIMS AND O SJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
■ E FO REVER BARR ED
Tho dsM ol tin t publication of
this None* It April A 1M0
Porsenof Hopriwnlallv*
L IL L IE B E L LE W ILLIAM S
Urd S lo rll Raod
SolMor, F u r Mo im p *

Portonol Representative
W ILLIA M C CROWDER.
ESQUIRE
ISIS Wotl Remedy Boulevard
Tampa. Florid* Slop*
TtMphon* 111. 174 111]
Florida Bar No 2*070*
Publltn April a II. IWO

Of PIt

IN TN B CIR C U IT CO U R T
PON SBMINOBfl C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
PRORATE DCV11loot
FIN Number *0731 CP
IN E l : TH E E S TA TE OP
A LE JU N O E R L. SWANT

NOTICE OR
ADMINISTRATION
Tho tS m ln lilrtllo n *t Hi*
sttot* of A ltu n d o r L. Sworl,
d o c t o i t d . F it * N u m t i r
*0-IJ I CP, ll ponding In lh*
Circuit Court lor Somlnolo
C s u n ly . F lo r id * . P r t b t t o
Dlvlilon. M* oddrott ot which I*
Somlnolo County Courthouw,
Sanford. PL OT7I. Tho nomoo
and addrtttst si Iha portonsl
r- oprowniotivs'*
a t k m t y or*
-a O
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. -4 -. . .
tei
lorm
wtew.
All Inkroskd per rent *r«
rsgolFSd Is hi* wim Ml* cowl.
W ITH IN TH R E E M ONTHS,OF
TH R FIRST P U B L IC A TIO N OR,
TH IS NO TICE: I I I Ml claim*
against M* oolaN and 11) any
p trw n on whom Ml* nolle* wo*
wrvod Mat chollsnpot Ms valid
Ity ft lh* will. Ms qualification*
of tho porwnal roprstontottvo,
or lu rlid k tM i at M t
A LL CLAIMS ANO O SJEC
TIONS NOT SO P IL E O W ILL
■EFOREVEREARREO
Publication ot Ml* nolle* hai
begun on April A ION.
Personal Rtprowntollvt:
Mary Swsonoy
JkSSEmpire Place
SanMd, FL J377I
A fM n o y M
PtrtanM Roprgoontattvs:
SNvtn L. Louronc*
JOIN Oak Avenue
SanMd. FL 73771
Telephone 407 H I 1114
PuMIth: April A l l , 11*0
D EP44
IN T N I CIR CUIT CO U R TO P
T H IIP J U O IC IA L CIR CU IT
IR A N O P O R
S IM IN O LR CO U N TY ,
FLORIDA
C A S IN O : W4SS1-CA-PRL
CITICORP SAVINGSOP
FLORIDA. A P I D I R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
PIMntlll,
ROBERT G. ROWE. JR . *1*1..
AM EN DED
NOTICE OP
PO EIC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE 11 H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant t* a Summary/Fmol
Judgnwnl *t M tctotur* doled
March L two and onlor ad In
Caw No W4J1I C A O PL ol Mo
Circuit Court ol Me 11th Judicial
Circuit In ond M Somlnolo
C o u n ty . F lo r id * , n h t r t l n
C I T I C O R P S A V IN O S OP
F L O R ID A A P E O C R A L
SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCI
A T ION. It Plaintiff, and ROB
E R T G ROWE. JR .. R O BER T
0 R O W I. JA N E T M ROWE.
S T R E E T S T R IP P E R . IN C .
C ITIZ E N S ANO S O U TH E R N
N A T IO N A L B A N K OP S T.
P E TE R S B U R G . C A P IT A L
ASSOCIATES. INC., k/n/a CIT
H E N S ANO S O U TH ER N .
FLORIDA NA TIO N A L BANK.
S TE V E N ASPIS O/B/A AMER
1 CANA ARTS and AM ER ICANA
ARTS CORP or* OstondontU).
I will w ll k Mo highotl and boil
bidder M coin t l M t wotl Hen!
door t l Ms Somlnol* County
CaruMouw. SanMd. PM Ida, at
II.M M cM k t m an lh* &gt;4M
doy *1 April. 1WB *"• M l m
Mg described property t* w t
M M In told Summary/FInM
Judgment M M ocM uro. Is wll
Lot 10. S H A D O W L A K E
WCJOOS. according to Ms Plot
M trw l at rrcordod in Plot Book
77. Pag* Si. Public Record* *1
Somlnol* County, PM Id*
D A T E D thlt 72nd dor *•
March. IWO
M ARYANNE MORSE
C M * M Ms Circuit Court
By Jo n o l J t w w k
A t Dtputy Clark
Publikh March 70. April 4. IWO
D E O let

U.S. ^
SAVINGS
THE GREAT AMERICAN
INVESTMENT

N O TIC E OP
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
NPtk* I* horoby given Mat I
sm tngsBtd In butlnsw at I X
W. Hwy 41*. Sulk pI ISO-17.
AHsmontp Spring*. PL 777IL
Sam Inst* Csunly. PM Id*. undgr
Ms PktIHsu* Norn* st O IP T
CH E C K , tnd Mat I Inltnd N
C M k st lh* Circuit Csurt, Som
Mala Caunty, FM tds. In tc
cor done* wlM lh* Provklam ot
lh* Flctirtou* Nam* Slstuto*. To
Wit: SoctMt M l OF FM Id a SHI
UtttlgSI.
Sloven H. McClur*
PuMIth: March 14. 71. 20. April
A IWO
010-141
IN T H E CIR CU IT CO UR T
OR T H E ItT N JU D IC IA L
CIR C U IT IN ANO FOR
SBMINOAR C O U N TY . -FLORIDA

OENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
COM PANIES. INC., a
Ptimty Ivonio corporation,
d/b/e O XFO R D HOME
E Q U IT Y LOAN CO
Plelnflfl,
V IR G IL Z. BER R Y,
C H R IS TIN E LOUISE BER R Y,
hit wll* and JOHN DOE.
N O TIC E OP M L !
PURSUANT TO CH A PTER Of
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
punuonl Is pn Ordor of Final
Judgment onMsd In Ml* cow
now ponding In tald Court, lh*
ttyl* of which It Indlcakd
above, | will w ll to the highotl
ond boti bidder M cash at lh*
Seminole County Courthouw In
SanMd. P M Id * ft 1100o'clock
A M ., on M sy I , IlgO, lh*
M im in g doicrlbod proporty:
Tho Wott 10 Not of Lot upend
all M Lat* 141 ond 147. SAN
FORD H EIG H TS A O O TIO N N
SANFORD, according Is lh*
plot Iharoat, recorded In Plot
Book 7. page* 47 tnd *7. Public
Record* ol Somlnol* County.
F M id o located *« 704 Weti K M
Sir**!. SanMd. PM Id* 77771
D A T E D tb it lis t day *1
March. IWO
C LE R K OF TH E
C IR C U IT COURT
■y: Jon* E . Jowwlc
Deputy C M k
Publlih: A p rll4 .ll. IWO
D IO R ]
IN T H E CIR CUIT COURT.
IN AR O PO R
SEM IN OLE CO U N TY,
PLOEIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F IL E N O iW -M JC P
IN R E : EtloMof
M IL D H E O M TILLIS.
Deceeted
NOTICE OP
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
T M sdm lnltlrttlan al lh*
OtlOl* ol Mildred M. U n it,
d o c o o t o d .. P ll* N u m b e r
10747 CP . It ponding In lh*
C irc u it Court lor Somlnol*
C s u n ly . P ls r ld s . P rs b o l*
Division, the tddrttt at which It
North Pork Avtnuo. SenMd
P L 11771. Tho nom ot tnd
t d d m o tt t l Mt portonol rtp rt
wntttiv* tnd m* per tan* I rep
rewnlellve't tIM n e y ere w l
M M M lm
All Interfiled person* or*
required ts tlk with Mit court
to) All claims ogointl lh* etloi*
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
A F T E R TH E FIR ST PUELI
CA TIO N OP THIS NO TICE tnd
lb ) any objection by an InM etl
td person to wham Mit nolle* I*
wrvod IM I c M IH ng n Me valid
ny *1 lh* will, lh* guolilkotiont
of Ma portonol ropntonlollv*.
vonuo, or lurltdktlan ol Mo
Court W ITH IN TH E L A TE R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R THE
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
T H IS N O TIC E OK T H IR T Y
days a fter

th e d a te

of

SER VICE OF A c o p y OF THIS
N O TIC E ON TH E O B JE C TIN G
PERSON
A LL CLAIM S ANO OBJ EC
TIONS NO T SO f i l e d w i l l
BE FO R E V E R BARRED
Publication of M u Nolleo hot
begun on April 4. IWO
Personal R*srtwnl*iiv«
Alma Ouneery
IS4 Norm Lott Itr w l
Lok* Mary. F L O 744
Phillip H Lagan Bar HM iro
P O Bo. *4*
SanMd. FL 77771 Okw
IM7I 711 1770
Publlih April 4. II. INC
D EP 4*

IN TH E CIR CUIT COURT
FOR SEM INOLE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. M-1M-CP
IN R E : E S TA TE OP
M IC H A E L P. DADOONA.
N O TIC E OF
ADM IN ISTRATIO N
The adminiclestlon of lh*
ostsl* ot Michael P. Dsddona.
d o c o o i f d . P l l* N w m b o r
IB 104CP. I* pending In th*
Circuit Court ler Seminal*
C a u n ty , P ls r ld s , P rs b o l*
Ol vision. Ms address at which I*
Somlnolo County Courthouw.
Sonlord. PM Id* Th* nemos
and addrosoe* *1 Ma permne!
roprosentolivo ond Mo parsons!
reprtsentotlvo's otM noy or*
sot M M M lm
All Inkroslod porssns or*
roqulrod la hi* wlM ml* I
lot All claims ■
W IT H IN T H R E E MC
A F T E R TH E FIR ST PU ELI
IT ION OF TH IS NOTICE and
td parson lo whom Mis none* I*
wrvod that challenges Ihe valid
Ity al th* will, lh* qualification*
*1 lh* porsonal nprosanlatlv*.
vonuo. or jurisdiction ot lh*
Court W ITH IN TH E L A TE R OF
TH R E E MONTHS A F T E R TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
TH IS N O TIC E OR T H IR T V
DAYS A F T E R T H E D A TE OF
SERVICE OP A C O P T OF THIS
N O TICE ON TH E O B JE C TIN G
PERSON
A LL CLAIMS ANO O B JE C ­
TIONS N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
Publication *1 Mis nolle* has
begun on March 7B IWO.
Porsonal Roprossnlollv*.
LAW RENCE K. COLE
JOOQDutch** Lon*
W M M Pork. F L J17T1
Porsonal Representall vo
Sidney C. Ward
11*1 S. Orlando Avonu*
W M M Park. FLUTS*
Tokphono: (407147*7771
FI*. Ear No 0*44*0
Publish: March JB April 4. IW*
DEP 7*7
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH E E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
PLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO N N O .:
PMOlbCA OF-P
F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
MOR TGAGE CORPORATION.
Ptolnlll

y*

M IC M A E LF. COWARDS, tlo l

Defendant
N O TICE OF ACTION
To M IC H AEL F. EDWARDS
R o s ld o n c o / L o s i K now
A d d r e s s : P .O . Bo* I t :
Maitland. F L 73711
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOT
F IE D Mat an action k M tc hn
a mortgage on lh* kliowin
doicrlbod property In SEM
HOLE County. Florida, to wll
Thai eorlalh condomlnlur
parcel known o* Unit No 77* i
D ES TIN Y SPRINGS. A COh
DOMINIUM, ond an imdlvkfc
InMosl in Mo lend.
appurtenant to wld Unit. ,
accordance with lh* *ub|*
lh# covenants, conditions
i trie I torn, terms ond ottw
visions ol Mo Doc lor alio
Condominium ol D E S T
SPRINGS. A CONDOMIN
as recorded M Official Re,
Book 1117, Pago II I*
amended In Official Rti
Book 1740, Pag* 1447. 411 0
Public Records ol Sem
County. Flordc
ho* been filed ogaunf you
you art required k servo o
ol your written dsknsSs. II
upon GRACE ANNE GLA
ES Q U IR E . 107* West V
B lv d . Sulk B. Post Ottic*
1177. W M M Pars. FL )
1177. on or OeM* Mo JOth d
April. IWO. end Hie the or.
wim Mo Clerk ol Mi* Cl
court either before wryico
lh* Plaintiff's Attorney or
m o d lo lo ly t h o r o o ll
other*iw . t Doleull wll
entered ego m i I you for
rtiiel demanded In Me I
plaini or Petition
W ITNESS m , hand and
ol Mi* Court on Mts the uih
ol March, two
I Court Seal)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CU IT COURT
By Joan Brillonl
Deputy CM S
Publish March 2* April e
I*. IWO

0EO20I

�Sanford Htraid. Sanford. Florida — Wadnaaday. April 4. I WO — 7*

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Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR CU IT ( ^ |
OF T N f W TN J U G K I A l
CIR CUIT IN A IM FOR
C A -t P l
A M C R IFIR S T RANK, A
F I O f R A L 1 A V IN 0 I RANK,
termarly kiwwn at AmarlFkal
Fadwaf lavinpiandLaan
Flgtetlft,
A R T H U R A .R O O T H f.J R ,.
I T AL .
N O T K IO F
F O R IC L O k U R I I A L I
NOT 1CI I I H I R I R Y G I V I N
paraapat M a lamm ary Final
JiM tnant at Faratteaara dated
Mar id II , IWk and mterad M
Caw Na a a t M lC A a a l al aw
C ircuit Caart a l Ida I I T H
Jadklal Circuit In and Mr laml
note Crunty. Flarlda. wdaraat
A M I R IF IR IT RANK. A F I G
■ R A L 1 A V IN G 1 R A N K ,
termarly knaarn aa AmartFlrN
Fadaral lavtnpi and Laan Am *
cloltan. Plakdlft, and AR THUR
A. R O O TH I. JR ., I T A L . ara
WNndawH. I a m M
N da
Mgwat dMdar tar caad at Ida
Waal Front Oaar at Ida laminate
County Caurfdauw. laniard.
F N tld k at I I . « a’tWcd A M . an
Ida Md day at May. IFM. Ida
Judam int.tewll:
Untt M 4 C R A N I 'l R O O IT
V IL L A O I, II C T IO N H R ,
tapaldar w ild an undlrldad
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IIM R L M A V O .IW .a l
U N I M BRAVO. F.A.
M M aaRaadMAtuHawa
iF N n d a a m
Iw a u a a F a a : i « n n * n »
all 4 II. I
IF F
N O T IC IO F
F IC TIT IO U S M U M
i la karaky (Ivan dial I
in
of MM
A v g . laniard. Fla..
I la w mala Cauify. F terMb. untear
M a Fkimaua Nama M ACCS N T
(F A IN T IN G , and MM I Inland la
(Clark at Ma Circuit Caurt. lamCawdy. Flarlda te ac
nidi Ida Prgvtetena at
FKttlteui Nama Itebutek Ta

wd T IB Fata
IM 4 at Ida PadNa Racarda at
l am mate Caanfy, Flarlda
IN C L U O IN O I F I C I F I C A L L V . R UT N O T B Y WAV OF
LIM ITA TIO N . T M I FOLLOW
INO IQ U IP M f N T
FAN/HOOO
0I1H W ASH IR
C E N TR A L H E A T 4 AIR
T O G I T H I H wild Ml ma ImaaM m anli. rlgdta. apparlananca4 rank, ray elite*. minor
al. all and paa rtfM i and pratit4
Hack, and all tlrtun* naw ar
haraaHar a pari at Ida pnpgrty,
medrama raplbcbmanli ana ad
D A T ID

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iP u k lim : March 14 II. Ml April
[4 H R
[ O f O IN

Ih lt IIn d day al

M A R V A N N IM O R 1 I. Clark
Clrcull Caurt
Ry: Jana I . J w a ale
OaautyCNrk
PudllHi: March M. April 4 INB
c io tr a

N O T IC IO F
F JC TITIO U 1 N A M I
N O T IC IO F
Matka 1* hanky |i*an mat 1
F K T IT M U IN A M I
r t ,» g U In b u c Jw i at 111
Natka la harady «i«an mat I
AHamarda O r . Altamanfa
am anpapad m kualrwn at Itaj
.'I Spring*. FL. lamlnalt Cawdy,
Lyna T r.. CaaiaWarty. F L H IM .
r’l FterMb. vndar a n FlrtltMua
laminate Caunty, FterMa. undar
; { Mama at T C I1 ENTERP RISES
Ik a F l c l l t l a u i N a m a a l
l a f T H I C IT Y ! R U T
R N G L IlH ’l J A N IT O R IA L
, E H O F P E R "). and a n ! I Intend
1 IR V IC I1 . and id*
; la rgfftiter b*M nama wild tha
j Clark at Ida Ctrcuri Caurt, lamClark at ma Circuit Caurt. lam
kwta Caunty. FterMb. In acMate Caunty, Flarlda. In ac
fardanca m id aw Pravtateni at
ccrdHica m m tha Prgvtatem at
Ida Flclllloua Nama libtvtea. Ta
Ida FkttHaua Nama llatutet. Ta
w in lactton M M Florida Stet
Win laettm S U B Flarida M il
utetlFU
CtekraK krunaadlar
Garnatt (n fliih
PuMIM: March 14 II. 14 April
PudilHl: March J L M. April 4
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Liflil Notices
IN T M C IR CU IT COURT
FLORIDA
FHa NanOartS M4CP
IN R l : T N I I t T A T l O F
J A M T 0 JOHNSTON
N O T K IO F
Tda admimatrattan at ma
a 1 1a t a a t J A N ■ T O .
JO H N S TO N , dacaaaad . FHa
Nwakar Ik M P C F . N panOnp m
Ida ClrcaH Caart N r laminate
C a a n ly . F la r ld a . Frafcata
Dteteten. Rw aooaaa at awicd N
F A Orawar C, laniard. FNrtda
am. Ttw namaa and adwaawa

Legal Notices
M T M C IR CU IT COURT
IT IM V IM O M
PIN Hawker t k l M C F
IN R E : T M B I T A TE OF
F R E D KADI,
N O T K IO F
A W M M fS TR A TM N
Tda adminiatretten at tda
itatn at F R I O R A O I. daF IH Nwakar t k tM C P .
W
N o In kw Circuit Caart
Cawdy. F terlds.
_____________ an. Rw addrew at
w dlcd la lam in ate Caunty
C e e r t d e e ie . l i t N . P a rk

and Id a p a r ta n a l ra p ra -

W ITH IN T H R U M O N TH ! OF
T H I F IR S T PU BLICATIO N OF
THIS N O T K I : III SR claim
apauwi ma aatete and 111 any
ak ia d la n ky an inlaraalad
Iky at Ida wdL ma
at ma p
rnnua. ar larladkdan at Ida
A LL CLAIMS ANO O O JfC
TIONS N O T SO F I L I O W ILL
H F O R I V I R B A R R IO .
FuMlcatlan at tdlt iwtka hat

marilynS fuSSST
SMI HORSCSHOI O R IV t
LOWO WOOO. FLO R ID A MTTf
Attenwy ter
DON ALD W. S C A R L IT T .
■ SQUIBB
MM IA S T CONCORD STB I I T
O R LA N O A FLORIDA S M I
Tatepdana: IN ?) 01 lia r
Pudilld: April 4 II. I«W
D EFaa

N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S N4M B
Hatlea la daraky a*van mat I
am antapad In &gt; ninaai at N ik
S. Franed And., laniar d Fla .
laminate Comte. FWrtda. mdar
Ida Fktitteaa Nama at SIM JN O L I F L O W S ! SMOF. and
IdH I Inland te raptetar laid
nama m m ma Cterti at Ida
Circuit Caurt. Itmlwate Caunty.
F ra rltla n t al tda FItIIllawi
Nama I taddaa. Ta WII: l actlan
M B FterMb Stebutet IMS
tianFateakl
Pukiith March II . 14 April 4
11. irw
O IO IIT
N O T K IO F
F IC TITIO U S N A M I
Naika 1* karaky o w n mat I
am m a n ia m kuUrate at US
D a a s la i A a a .. A lla m a n ta
Sprmsa. laminate Caunty, Ftarat IN VER H0MC1. and Rwi I
m m ma Clark at Ida Circuit
Caart. l aminate Caunty. Ftertda. In a tta r dance wild tda
Frcvlitena af Ida Flclltlau*
Nama Statute*. Te Wit: Saetten
M l at Flarlda Itatutea I W
, Inc.
FvA H d: March It. M April 4
11. taw
D E O t it
‘ ‘ .........

Ite m s rare w t term I
A L L CLAIM S ANO O k J IC
TKMtS N O T SO F I L I O W IL L
■ I F O R I V I R B A R R ID .
ta Ma wHd Rw caurt
W IT H IN T H R U M O N T H S
FRO M T H I O A T I O F T H I
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
TH IS N O T K I : I I I H I claim*
■w arn ma estate and It ) any
etTacIten ky an Interested
perasn ta akaw nattea waa
malted kwt thaiianpaa Ids valid
tty at
a ltma m il. ms m wiitvatwm
al Rw
acmw ar larltdktten at tda
caart.
Date at ma Im t yuklkattan ot
tdla iwtlea al sdmMttretlen
April 4 IfW.
F R I O RAO I, JR.

M ARR A. R O T E IN . IS Q U I R I
IMS Clay Annua. Salta i n
Ortanda. F tends JSMi
F tertda Bar Ne it teal
Tatepdana: lO F IE k S lM
Fudlted: April 4 11. HW
D IF A
N O T K IO F
F IC TITIO U S NAMB
Natka Is karaky flown mat 1
am snpakad In kuilnaw at U S
Char latte I t , Lanpwaad. laml
twte Caunty. Ptertdm wtpar Ida
F lc lllla a a Nam a at C O M
F U T R R R IN O S B R V IC I
C IN T E R . and mat I Intend te
Clark H ma Circuit Caurt. Sam
mate Caunty. F tertea. m accardancc m m ma Prcvtslsns at
ma Fktltteua Items ttetvted Ta
Wit: Saetten M l EP Flarida Slat
w tetitll
PudilHl: April i- II. I4 M . tfW
D IP A
N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S NAMB
It handy yivan mat I
M kuamaw si IAS
S. Ca n.'lanpw aad. F L SUM.
la m inate Caunty, Flarlda. intere
Ida Fktltteua Nama A AAA
T B E E SERVICE, and mat I
m m ma Clark A ma Circuit
Caurt. SamInals Caunty. Flarlda. In eccerSanaa w ild Ida
Fray Ulan* A tha Flrtltlavs
Nama Statute* Ta WII: Sertlan
SA W FterMa llatutet ITS!.
Henry Hardy Fkeweed 4 Tree
Service Inc.
Henry Hardy Jr.
PuAllh: March 11, M April 4
i i . iw k
010114

Lsqal Notlcss
N O T K IO F
P IC T IT lO V t NAME
Natka te harady ptyan mat I
am anpspad In duHnaw al IWt
1. C « 7 . i w i a a a l F L SAM.
Samteste Caunty. FWrtda. undar
Ida Fklttteue Name A H AR D Y
MULCH, and dwt I intend te
Clark A Ida Clrciiil Caurt, Sam
mate Caunty. Fteridn. m ac■Mtepuw m
JjHn HNwFmwtity
VI -t ISMtl 0*
Ida FkdtteM Nama Statute*. Ta
Wit: Saetten SM St Ftends StA
wtealtA.
Henry Hardy F ln naadk T n a
Sanies Inc.
Henry Hardy J r
PuMWi: March II, M April 4
II, INS
D E O II1
N O T K IO F
F IC TIT IO U S NAMB
Natka te karaky A«an that I
am anpapsd m kuHnati A US
Duncan T r.. Lanpwaad. Fla.
m r * . laminate Candy. FterMm
intetr Ida Fktltteua Nama A R
4 L A U TO BBORERS, and that
^M|wRM&gt; 4a U IM
nA|H
II RMNO |n
H pT10BIPT
nf
m m ma Clerk a ma Circuit
Caurt, Samteste Caunty. Fterl
da. In actnrdnnte wild Ida
Frsvlttent al Ida Flclllteut
Nama llntute*. Ta WII: tertian
MS St FterMa llatvte* H O
William Ratm Lemon
PuAllh: April 4 II. te .IL 1TB
OEFA

IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEM IN O LE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
PROBATE DIVISION
FdaNatekarkhtets-CP
IN RE: T H E E S TA TE OF
JOSEPH FRIEptOY, JR
N O T K IO F
AOM IN ISTBA TtO N
Tda ad m in lttrA M n A tda
m ate A JO S EPH P R IEN O Y
JR ., dacaawd. Fite Numkar
t WSJ CP. te psndtep te tha
Circuit Caart ter temlnnla
C a a n ly , F la r ld a . P re k a le
Olrttien. Ida addraw A which it
laminate Caunty Csurtdeute.
P.O. Drawer C. Santard. F L
M i l l S a lt T d a nama* and
A Ida psrwnal rapra

All InteretMd yn w n i ara
rawiltad te llte m m Ihtt court.
W ITH IN TH R E E MONTHS OF
T H I F IR S T PURLICATJON OF
THIS N O T IC E : II I HI claims
Skated ma aviate and 111 any
efclectlea ky an Interested
par wn te wham mis nAtee wav
malted Idat chAtenpa* Ida valid
Ity A Ida m il. tda audllkaiwnt
A Ida perwnet nprewntatlv*.
renua. ar |urtedktten A Ida
caurt
ALL CLAIM S AND O k J IC
TIONS N O T SO F I L I O W ILL
■ E F O R E V E R B A R R IO
PvMkatten A Idit Natka hat
bo fun an April 4 IfW
Parvanai Rapraaantettua:
CY N TH IA F R IIN D Y
U N Phi Invent Avenue
Hunltepdan valley. PA Itow
Parvanai RaprawntAlva
R E N N E T H M BEANE.
M U SOUTH
U 1. HIGHW AY II (1.
CASSELBERRY. F L U !* !
Tatepdana: M d lS li
PvMHh: Apati 4 II. late
D IP N

Legal Noticaa
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H « ■ W H T I I N T N
J V O K M L CIR CUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
F L 0 R I0 4
CASE NO. B IA S C A -S O L
I N R I : TtwM erriapaA:
M ICHAEL W E STRAW SIR
Petitioner/Hwdand,

Legal Notices
IN TN E CIR CUIT COURT
O F T N E IIB N T IIN T N
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
H I M N O L I COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s e n t : w tM d C A e a i
SEM INOLE WOODS
CO M M UNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC..

NICOLE R. STRAW SIR.
N O T K I OF ACTION
TO N K O L IR .S T R A W S IR
U l l NORTHW EST
A NORIW S
LAW TON. OR LAHOMA M M
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D m A an
actian ter O lwHutten A Mar
ruse hat keen Mad apHnvl yaw
In laniard, lam inate Camty,
FterMa and yau ara topulrad te
aarva a espy A your written
It any te II. an PAI
II. D A V ID L. E R V IN . I S
Q U IR E, and wham addrote It.
M B E. MWV. 0 4 F 0 ROR » .
A L T A M O N T E S F R IN O S .
m it e s * , and file Ida ertpinel
Wtm ma Clark A ma Circuit
Caurt. Civil Otyivian. M l N.
Fart Avenue. Sanford. FterMa.
a m . HI ar before April II.
IfN ; etdOfwlH, a Judpmant ter
me rotrn rtkuatted In Ids F A I
tten ter DtuAutten H Marriapo
may da antarad apaind yaw
W ITNESS my hand and bad
A m it caurt on March n . INS
ICourt S u l)
M A R T A N N I MORSE
A l Clark A Ihe Court
ky: Jackie Royd
AeOaputy Clark
March N . April A II.
D fO M t
IN TH E CIR CU IT COURT
O F TH E IfTH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE N O B A B CAW
C O LLEC TIV E FE D C E A L
U V IN G I A NO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Piainftn.
y*.
FRA NR L. HARRINGTON,
AA.
Ottendamtbl.
N O TIC E OF U l l
lim a
NOTICE IS H E R I E T O IV EN
purym nt te an Ordar SchaSuiiny
Faracteaura Sate anlarkd In mu
cats naw panetep m isM Caurt.
the ttyte A wNch It Indkatod
I will ball te the hlyhavi aruf
had bidkar ter cadi at tha
SEMINOLE Caunty Caurthauba.
M l N. Park Avenue. Santera.
FterMa m i l . at 11 M A M , an
tha lath day A May, IW 4 tha
tat term In taM Order ar Final
Judpmant. to wit
L A L and Covered Parting E.
C Y P R E S S V IL L A G E 1 R 0
R EPLAT. TR A C T C PHASE I.
accarding to tha ptet marant at
racarmd In Plat kaak 14 M H
IT. Public Records A Stminalb
Caunty. FterMa
D A TE D at Semlnate Caunty.
Pier Ma (Tilt Mm day al March.
ION.
M A R T A N N I MORSE
Aft Clark. Circuit Caurt
laminate County. FterMa
■y: JaneE Jeeewk
A t Daputy Clerk
Pueuan March M. April 4 itta
D EO H I

T IlA L f O A U R T IN S a n d
IOOA PACHECO D « M ARTIN.
Mtwtte.
N O TIC E OF U l l
N 0 TIC 1 IS H E R E B Y O IV IN
purtuaA te a Final Judgment A
Part l istcat dated March lb,
IfW . tntorbd In Civil Cota
Numkar- M i M S C A w E . A ma
Elghteanm Judktei Circuit. In
and ter l am mate Caunty. Fieri
d a . w k e re ln , S E M IN O L E
WOOOS COAAMUNITY ASSO
Cl AT ION. IN C . 11 Flamtitte.
bnd TE S A LIO M AR TIN 1 and
IOOA PACHECO 0 1 A U R TIN .
Mb Will, are Datendantt I will
tall te ma Mghed and bed
btddar ter cadi, at tha Wad
Front Osar A l aminate Caunty
Courthouse, laniard. FterMa A
M W a m . an May 4 HW. Ida
teftewMf described property at
tat term m taM Firm Judg
merit, te m t:
H O M ESITE 1 A SEMINOLE
vey A record, recorded in Of
tidal Records Bask 1111, Paget
M l through M l at the Public
Racarda A laminate Caunty.
FterMa. mars particularly da
termed in BidlM t " A " attached
E X H IB IT " A "
SEM INOLE WOOOS
H O A U S I T II
Legal Datcnptten
T H A T P A R T OF:
Tha HW te A Ihe SW te A
SECTIO N It . TOW NSHIP »
SOUTH. R A N O f a EAST. Sam
mate Canity, FNrtda
Being mark particularly da
scribed at teltews:
Commence A Ida Permanent
Ing IM SW tam er al teld
S e c t io n H i r u n th e n c e
N M * al'a 4"W along Ihe W
boundary ima IheraA H U J T te
Ida F a rm a n a n l B b ltra n c a
aignanng Ida SW
A ataraasW NW te A ma
SW te A Saetten ||, canttnua
thence NOACJ' aY W along tha
W. beundery Itea IheraA I O U T
corner A bald NW te al tea SW
tei thanes ItW WU T " E along
ma M boundary line tharpA
tea la ta Ida P O I N T O F
BEGINNING: continue manes
N e y g r k i“ E u a i r : thanca.
leaving bate N baungary Una.
U r r f f i r ' E m a r lg mg N W ly
R/W ling A WoaSriegs Drive:
Ihenca S i m n w slang taM
NW ly R/W lint MS Ob', manca.
leaving taM NW ly R/W line.
N i r w i r w gig as' ta me Paint
o*f ft^gkpiFijiiig
CsAalMng SMS acres, mere
O A T E O this llntf day at
M a r c h ,
t t a g
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLEAR OF TH E
CIR CU IT COURT
B y: Jana E . Jaaawlc
[W iitv Clwk
PuMIth: M a t ch 29. A »rll 4 m o
0 (0 1 7 4

Legal Notices
IN TN E C IR C U IT COUNT
OF T H I I t O N T I t W T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION N D
IM W C A N F
BANC ONE M O R TGA GE
CORPORATION termarly
knawnaa A M ER ICA N

FLETCHBRAaORTOAOE
COMPANY, INC..
GEORGE I . R A I I E T . M A .
N O T IC IO F SALE
NOTICE ta here!
pursuant te Ida F ln A Ju
A Fsrtcteaurg and ^
Circuit Court 7 ^ 3
N Io tT
T I E N T H JudftciA Circuit. In
and ter S E M IN O L E County.
FterMa. Civil Action Number
Waste CA-PFP Ida u n d w H r—
Cterfc will tall tda property
«■fueled In talk County. Pa
ter Idad aft
L A II. OAR F O R E S T U N IT
O N E . eccereing te Ida gist
tdereM at recorded In PIM (aah
a begat s i n A ma PuPiic
Racsrdb A lamtnate County.
Florida
togathor wim A l Itructurg*
imgrovgmantt, natural, bppil
taM land t r used In canlunctten
therewith, A public tbiv. te ms
at IIB s c t e c b A M ., wi Ida Nd
day A May 1WB. at Ida RteA
Freni B a r A dig SEMINOLE
County Courthouse. Santard.
Florida
(C O U B T S E A U
M A R T A N N I MORSE
CLERK OF TH E
CIR CU IT CO U R T
By: JaneE. Jeaewk
Deputy Clark
Publish March It. April 4 HW
D EO IB

N O TIC E OF
F IC TITIO U S NAMB
Notice It harady given M A I
am angawd In busteete A IB S
Sutton T r , Geneva. F L ara.
laminate Caunty, FterMa. undar
Ida Flcllttetn Nama A DIS­
COUNT D ISTRIBUTORS, and
M A t Intend te refitter said
nama with ma Clark A Ida
Circuit Caurt. lim kw te C a n ty .
Provisions al tha Plrtltteftit
Hama StAute* T a Wit: Secttsei
M l B FterMa llatutet IfW.
Barbara Maynard
Publish: March J4 April 4 It.
14 HW
D I D 111
N O T IC IO F
F IC TIT IO U S NAMB
NAtee It harady given M A I
am tngew* te duateaat A II I
L argute It St., LsnfwaadL Fla.
am. Samteste Caitety. FterMa.
S C IE N TIFIC GLASS Bd/BM R
■ N T f R P h llE L and trial I In
tend te rafltter sate nama wtm
tda Clark A tda Circuit Court,
laminate Caunty. F u r tea. te
accordance with tha Prgvlatem
ol tda Fktllteirs Name llatutet.
Ta Wit: Saetten SbSB FterMa
Stalutn IT il
Fran Mills
Publish March a . April 4 II.
14 IfN
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CLUB, ORGANIZATION NEWS
Newa about social and service clubs and organiza­
tions In Seminole County la elegibla for publication.
Group publicity chairman should submit typewrit­
ten press releases to People Editor. The deadline
is noon three days prior to an event or as soon alter
tho event as possible.

PEOPLE ITEMS
Items accompanied by pictures about the ac­
complishments of children and adult resldenti ol
Seminole County are eligible for publication. Sub­
mit typewritten or neatly written Items to People
Editor, Sanford Herald, 300 N. French Ave., Sanlord,
Fla. 32771. Include name and daytime phone
number of person who may answer questions

RELIQ10N
Hems about religious services or social activities
sponsored by a church or synagogue in Seminole
County are eligible for publication on the Religion
Page each Friday. Submit items no later than noon
Wednesday prior to the day ol publication to
Religion Editor. Include Ihe name and daytime
telephone number ol a person who may answer
questions.

Herald must submit the appropri ale form to Ihe San­
lord Herald People editor. Completed engagement
lorms must be submitted at least 20 days prior to
the wedding. Wedding lorms should be submitted
as soon alter Ihe wedding as possible.
The forms provide the basis tor information that
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I C le a n A ir 1 9 0 0

P o llu t io n c o n t r o l s w o u l d c o s t e v e r y b o d y
■ fM O M H O M O B
United Press International
W A S H IN G TO N - After I3 years of legislative
paralysis, the Senate adopted a landmark c lean air
bill to slice a d d rain emissions In half, cut
canccr-eauslng Industrial pollution and dissipate
amof( choking IO I cities.
Senators approved the bill 8 9 -11 Tuesday night
and sent It to thr House, ending more than two
m onths of floor debate and back-room negotia­
tions with the Hush administration on a bipartisan
compromise.
Florida's senators. Hob Graham, a Democrat,
and Connie Mack, a Republican, voted for thr bill.
T h e Srna lr vole was the first major step by
Congress since 1077 lo strengthen the Clean A ir
Act. an effort that repeatedly slatted on Capitol
Hill In thr 1080s due to strong opposition from thr
Reagan administration.
T h e final legislation will touch every American's
pockrtbook through higher utility bills. Increased
a u t o a n d g a s o lin e c o s ta a n d o t h e r e ffe c ts r ip p l in g

from pollution controls affecting Industries rang­
ing from cool m ining lo p rtm rh rm lcnls to the
neighborhood dry cleaner.
Industry officials warned the changes could cost
hundreds of thousands of Jolts, hut agree with
environmentalists that th r nation must address Its
gargantuan — and growing — air pollution
problems. Including:
• A n estimated 23 million Ions of acid rain
emissions belched from cnal-hurnlng |xiwrr plants
each year, damaging lakes, slrrum s and forests In
the Northeast and Canada.
• About 2.7 billion pounds of urrvr-dam aglug
and cancer-causing pollution released by factories
each year. T h e Environmental Protection Agency
has regulated only seven of the hundreds of loxir
rhcm lcals routinely spewed Into thr environment.
• Smog-causing emissions Irorn cars and In­
dustry that have put IO I cities In violation of
federal health standards.
Senate Democratic leader George M ltrhrll of
M ulnr said the failure to act had allowed air

f g g f i i s k y C it ie s f ig §
Metropolitan areas where the most chemical accidents;''
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pollution to women substantially over the |&gt;asi
ilrcade.
"W e've had 13 yra m of statements, and the ulr
In some places has gotten d irty." he said. "N o w
we n rrd a law lo m akr I he air cleaner everywhere.
Th is bill will do that. Il dramatically expands und
strengthens Ih r clean ulr law and docs II In th r
most ros!-cfflclrnt manner possible.'*
While praising the bill. M llchcll also (old
reporters he would serk to toughen the bill In
negotiations with Ih r House. T h a i could provoke a
showdown later Ibis yra r with President Hush,
who has threatened to veto any hill that costs
Industry Inn much.
Senate Republican leader Robert Dole of Kansus
said the "la ndm a rk" hill would protrahly rank us
the Senate's most Important accomplishment In
1000. " I don’t think anything else w r will do Ibis
year will surpass this legislation." h r said.
W h ltr House spokesman Marlin Flt/w a trr.
relum ing from a two-day domestic (rip with Ih r
prrsldrnt. said a llrr Ih r vote. " W r 'r r pleased.
We'll work for p a s s a g e III the llo iis r."

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Senate sponsors estlmatrd stricter emission
limits on ram. factories nnd coal-burning power
plants w ill rust ih r ernnomy $21 billion a yra r. on
lop of $32 billion now spent by Industry on
pollution control. Industry groups said Ih r hill
actually will rosl $4(1 million more.
Some Senate opponents said th r hill would take
a dramatic economic toll. Sen. Robert Hyrd,
l)-W .V u .. said he could not support II because Us
arid rain provisions would devastate his homestair coal Industry.
"Clean air nccil nol be bought wllh reduced
economic growth. Job losses and human suffer­
ing." h r said.
Environmental activists were unhappy the hill
did not go farther to clear the ulr.
"W ithout major Improvements, tills hill will nol
dellvrr on Ih r promise of ( Iran air for our children
u nd g r a n d c h ild r e n ." suld H la k r E a r ly , a
spokesman for the Sierra Club, which along wllh
other environm ental groups vowed lo seek
stronger legislation In the House.

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Highlights of Senate
clean air legislation
U n ited Prose International
W A S H IN G TO N - Here urr thr
major elements of the clean air
bill passed by tb r Senate:

Urban Smog
Th e bill Imposes clean up
requirements to reduce Industrial
and automobile emissions In the
101 cities now violating federal
health standards tor ozone smog
Most cities would have lo
come Into compliance by the
year 2000, but the nation's nine
smogglest urban areas would be
given more time In recognition ol
the severity ot their problems. A
deadline ol 2005 would be set lor
N e w Y o rk , P h ila d e lp h ia ,
Baltimore, Chicago, Houston,
M ilw a u k e e , San D ie g o and
Muskegon, M ich ., while Los
Angeles, the nation's dirtiest
city, would have until 2010.
If a state (ails to impose an
adequate smog control plan, the
Environmental Protection Agency
would be required lo Impose one
penally lor each year ol non­
compliance. Possible penalties
Include limitations on (he use ol
federal highway funds, a ban on
construction ot new lactorles
that emit smog-forming pollu­
tion, a ban on connection ol
drinking water hookups In new
buildings and the withholding ot
federal air pollution control
funds.
The bill eliminates a section ol
current law requiring the EPA lo
impose cleanup plans on stales
and cities that drag their feet on
pollution control.
Acid Rain .
The bill would roqulre 107
c o a l-b u rn in g p ow or p la n ts,
primarily In the Midwest and
South, Inckudlng three in Florida,
lo reduce annual sullur dioxide
emissions by roughly 10 million
tons below 1980 levels by the
turn ot the ce n tu ry S u llu r
d io x id e Is one o l the key
" p r e c u r s o r " p ollu ta nts that
causes acid rain In the Northeast
and Canada (The only Central
Florida site is at Bartow )
The bill also would set up a
system ol marketable pollution
permits that utilities could buy
and sell among themselves so
that emission control could be
carried out at those plants where
solutions were the cheapest
The pollution permit system
will be used by the EPA lo "cap"
sullur dioxide emissions alter
the year 2000. ensuring the
lOmiihon ton reduction Is not
eroded
The bill contains Incentives lor
u tilitie s to use sm okestack
"scrubbers" or innovative "clean
coal" technologies that would
allow them to continue burning
high polluting, high sullur coal in
an environmentally sound way
Utilities also would be re­
quired by 2005 lo cut annual
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Toxic Air Pollution

Auto Emissions
T h e b ill w o u ld re q u ire
automakers lo reduce smoglorming tailpipe emissions Irom
cars by Ihe mid-1990's. The cuts
would reduce nitrogen oxide
emissions by 22 percent and
hydrocarbon emissions by 60
percent.
A second round ot tailplpo
emission reductions would take
elfecl nationwide In the year
2003 II 12 or more seriously
sm o gg y c i t ie s — o u tsid e ot
California — did not meet federal
nealih standards at ihe end of
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Alternatively, II a city had
smog 25 percent above federal
health standards in the year
2000, the second round emission
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Alternative Fuels
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blend with reduced contaminant
levels — be used in Ihe nation’s
nine smogglest cities by the
mid 1990 s. Atfected cities are
Lo s A n g e le s . N e w Y o rk ,
Philadelphia, Chicago. Houston,
Baltimore. San Diego, Milwaukee
and Muskegon, Mich
II also would require by 1991
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on cleaner burning alternative
fuels such as compressed natu­
ral gas or alcohol fuels made
from grain
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operators ol commercial Heels ol
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another pollutant linked to acid
rain, by 2 million tons below
1980 levels.

The bill would require Ihe
Environmental Protection Agency
to set limits for 191 cancerc a u s in g or n e rv e -d a m a g in g
pollutants emitted from a wide
variety ol Industial facilities.
Any plant emitting more than
10 tons per year ot a regulated
pollutant would be required to
Install pollution control devices
to reduce emissions below the
applicable EPA limit.
The bill sets a goal ol reducing
emissions so that "the most
exposed individual" near any
plant would lace a cancer risk of
no greater than one In a million.
The bottom-line health stan­
dard would be a cancer risk ot
one In 10.000. Any plant that
could not meet that standard
would have to shut down, unless
the plant operator conducted a
site specific health assessment
that showed actual cancer risks
were below that standard

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metropolitan areas. It had the most chemical accidents (from 1982 Ihrouoh
1988) that released toxic chemicals into tha air. Tha Los Anoeies-Lono
Beach area was a distant second.

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Running neck and neck
Karr, Patriots

IN BRIEF
BASKETBALL
Bulls, Pacers ready for playoffs
II Tuesday night'* il.iie with the Indiana
Facer* .ind Chlrago Hull* was a plavnlf preview.
Hu n I h ii Ii side* gave II a thuinb*-up.
I In- II ii IIh used a rare balanced a lla rk In score
•lielr lilih straight vielory. 109-102. tml the
1‘aeern llinlied Michael Jordan In 29 polnls.
inehidltu! I2 n l 12 Irani the frer-throw line.
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riiiin d ." said Jo rd a n ,
whose Id |h i Ii i i s in the
la s t ; i :•*«» te e d th e
trium ph. "W e wauled
lo make a statement."
T h e I’aeers made a
Hlalenieiil themselves:
Kxpccl them lo |Miimd
I he tiall Inside on one
end ol the llm r and
Jo rda n on the oilier.
Klsewhere. (■olden Stale edged Orlando
I2 7 -I2 li. I’hlladelphla lical I Illusion 133-112.
I &gt;&lt;-lroll defeated Huston 93-82. New York top|M-d
• level.mil 106 97. Minnesota edged San Anlonlo
92-INI. Utah routed Charlotte 127-10-1. the I.A
Clippers lical Sarrailienlo 11-1-105. Seallle
(Iclc.lied I'orll.mil 136-134, and I’hnciilx lical
Dallas I 17 I I 1

Peters, Rams
overtake Oviedo

blank DeLand

From staff reports

From ataff raports

I.AKK M ANY — Senior captain Terri Pelers
drove In Ihe gam ew inning run In ihe bottom ol
Ihe seventh Inning as the Lake Mary Hams
rallletl jiasi lire Oviedo l.loris 5-4 In a key
Seminole Alhlelle Conferr-nee snllhall game
Tuesday alti-miNin
The win lm|irnves Lake Mary In 16 4 overall
and 9-1 In Ihe S A C . a half-game ahead nl Lake
Hranlley (H I in ihe SA C alter healing Delamil
Tuesday nlgllll Oviedo. 113 and 8-2. tails line
g.uneoll the pace.
Oviedo took a 2 0 lead with single runs In the
tup of the llrst anil fourth Innings Ix-lnre die
Hams expliMled lor three runs In tin- iMillnm nl
the fourth tu take a 3-2 lead
Tara Calvin started llle three run rally with a
single ami took second mi a throw mg error Pam
Flu-Ill then rlpjM-d a triple lo score Calvin ami
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A L T A M O N T E SPKINC.S M lshcllr K a rrs
tw o ru n Insirle-ihe-park home run hlghllghlerl
Lake llrantlev's 10 0 w in river Dclaind In
Seminole Alhlelle Conference softball action
Tuesday night
I In- win keep* Lake Hranlley (14-3 overall. 8 - 1
In lln- SAC), a half game back of conference­
leading I ..ike Mary 19 I alter healing Ovlcrlo
Tuesday allernoonl
Lake Hranlley was led by Nicole Halhbun's
3 lor 3 perlorin.ini i- Michelle Davis was 2 for 4
with an Hill and three runs scored while Shelley
Sturdivant was 2 lor 2 with an Kill and one run
scored.
Other contributors lor the Patriots were Chris
K.dia|.i and Tania Dla/ leach with a single. Rill,
one run senreill. Je n n y Vails and Jennifer
Masclnrclll lone Kill t-achi and Kristi Wilson llwo
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Mtf*l«J Photoby Tommy Vmccnt
Torn Peters drove in Ihe winning run lor Ihe Lake
Mary Rams In Ihelr Seminole Athletic Conference
win over Oviedo on Tuesday altornoon

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exit early

Mattingly threatens free agency
Don Matllngly. who has played Ills rn llrr
eareer with the New York Yankees, says he will
hang up his |itusirl|M-s if the team falls to sign
him lu .i new coni raft before Opening Day.
Matllngly has vowed not to negotiate a deal
mice the season lieglns and has threatened to
llle lor tree agency at the end ol the year lie Is
upsi-i by what lie perceives as a lack of effort to
gel a new deal worked out on the |iart of Yankee
owner George Sicmhremter
T h e All-Star player wants a live-year |iackag&lt;sltmlar to the one W ill Clark of the San
Francisco C la m s' netted. Clark signed a m a­
jor league high 817 million, four-year deal In the
otlsfuson
Klsewhere. Minnesota edged Huston 5-4.
Pittsburgh trounced Texas 1 1-5. I’hlladelphla
nudged Tornnlo 13-8. I.os Angeles nailed the
New York Yankees 6-1, Haltlmore nipped
Atlunln v|-0 , Houston treat Cincinnati 8-6 . the
New York Mrts lopped Montreal 129. the
Chicago Cubs delealed San Francisco 11-7. San
Diego crushed California 11-2. Cleveland
stopped Seattle 2 I Oakland beat Milwaukee 6 3
anil Si l.outs and the Chicago W hile Sox ended
In a 5 5 lie

*\*

From staff report*
L A K E M A R Y — Crowd loyally can
In- a III kit- tiling
During 'Tuesday'* evening session
nl lln- I'ru d cn tla l-H a ch c Te n n is
Classic at ihe Heathrow Racquel
Chili. Gainesville'* Jo h n Ross — one
nl ihe few liitirnaineni participants
with stale tie* — had lo bailie
agalnst ernwil senllmenl while u p ­
selling Nn 6 seed Jim m y Aria* 7-6

17 5). 1 0 .8-3 .

COLLEGE HOOPS
Gators’ Kruger optimistic
G A IN E S V IL L E — Newly apimlntcd Florida
liaskelhall coach lain Kruger expressed op­
timism Tuesday as he took the reins ot the
lieleagliered program
" f ile situation here |irovlded a Iremendous
ainounl ol poli-ntlal." said Kruger, who was
Inn il Sunday alter s|H'iidlng lour years as head
coach al Kansas Stale
1 know there has been
some irntihlc here, hill this op|Mirtunlty InIrlgues us "
Kruger lakes over a program that Is under
\&lt; A A lnvrsllg.il Ion
lie ii-plaei-h Norm Sloan, who resigned under
|iressure Del 3 1 amid allegallons ol N C A A rules
violations, and Interim roach Don OcVoc. who
said lie would uni seek the lull-llint- job alter
drawing the Ire of tans erltleal ol Florida's 7-21
record Iasi season

HOCKEY_____________
NHL playoffs open tonight

Shooting a little hoop

When I Ilf New York Hangers open the Stanley
l op playolls against their arch rivals, they no
doulil will hear the luvorllc t.umi ol Islanders
Ians 111&lt;- in, 1111 nlul limes ol " 1940."
I hat Is the nature ol Ihelr rivalry — lor the
Islanders' faithful 10 lord their still-recent
ilvnasty over the Hangers’ 50 years ol ( up
' in il 11v

He*atd Photo by KeMy Iordan

Darrell Fullington (loll) ot the Minnesota Vikings
brought his Pros lor Kids" to Scminolo High School
Tuesday night lor a basketball game against a learn
made up ol local teachers and laculty. including

Sanlord Middle School physical oducalion instructor
Kenny Brown (right) The game is pari ol a series ol
events leading up to Ihe Pros lor Kids Ireo loolhall
clinic this Saturday at New Smyrna Beach

’N o le s , R a m s w in at fro s h / s o p h m eet

I lie Islanders, who
eapluieil 1In llnal M il.
plavoll spol oil llle Iasi
■lav o| the season, and
Palm k DlvIslou eh.nil
plou Hangers |ilay one
ol lour Wales Confer1 lie e lie si o l sc V e 11
si-lles iH-gllllllllg
I lliiisdav T h e Washington Capitals visit llle
Ycw lersev Devils In the olher l*alrlek sentlllnal.
In the Adams Division, the NI11. s regular
s e a s o n ehauiplon Ikiston llrulns u |h - i i ai home
•igaiiisi ihe lim ith -place llarllonl Whalers, and
die Montreal Canadtens visit ihe runner-up
Hutlalo Sabres

From staff report*
A I.TA M O N IK SPRINGS — Seminole'* Kldiinle Side
and Lake Mary’* Sh.imiiin Cook led ihelr rcs|iecllvc
■winMil* In ihe team i h.iui|ilun*hlp* In Tuesday'*
Seminole Alhlelle C u n lc rcn ic Ircshman/sophomnrc
iraek nicrl al L ik e Hranlley High Sc I iimiI
In Ihe I mivs' eoiil|M-llll,iu. Side won lung pimp and
4 4 0yard dn*h. Ilnlshed *reaii(l In Ihe high |ump and
rail uu the Tribe'* w lim ing mile relay team with
Hu ariln Allen. Terrence June* and K.imlll llltchm .in
Overall. S, m lnnlr athlele* won nine event*. llut*heil
sreond In like inure ami third III llircc oilier* In m m i­
l l 7'3 learn pnluls Lym an wa* second Itchlml the

Compiled from staff and wlra raports.

'Note*.
"Th e y really had a Ini ul Inn. *alrl Seminole eii.11 h
Ken Hratimau. who lei senior Ro I m-M Moore guide Ihe
Seminole* while he Ii,-I|m-,I su m Ihe me,-I W&gt; went
there with dial III mind
"W lial we did wa*. I pul down ihe evcril* th.il I
wauled each nl Ihcm in run II there wa* am riMiin lor
them 10 run m any oilier cvcnl*. lln v 1 mild ■mupeie in
ally event they wauled In
l li.il * how Side gm a ilia u ie lo lung |iiui|i Di spile
lint having ( nui|M-|ed 111 llle cvcill liclmi lie Wuli
Tuesday night wllli a I, -ip ul 20 5* j
I It.11 was the
liiggesi surprise. ’ said Hraum.iu
lh did a real good

See Tra ck . Page 2(1

•

Even w h ile Ross, a wildcard
entry, was wrapping up llic firstriiiind win. the crowd wa* trying In
rally A lia* with trie* of " J im m y !”
Aria* wasn't Ihe only seeded
lilaycr to bow mu on Tuesday. No.
7-seeded Veil I’alohrlm o. reeenlly
recovered (rum a Ixiui of pneumo­
nia. retired afler losing Ihe first set
nl his match with Miguel Nldr&gt;6-4.
The npsels hlghllghlerl a day of
11-1111 Is th a t saw n e u r-p e rf e e l
weather and a scries of very close
matches, four of which lhal wenl
llircc set* Seven sets wenl In
t lc breaker*.
Il was a very gmiil d a y." said
Kevin O'Keefe, director of comuiiiiilealliins for I'm S«-rv. managemeiil com pany fur Ihe Classic. "Th e
weather was line anil we had a lid of
ihree-sei matches Th a i makes for
exciting tennis.
"We hail eh is, malehes all day
5 nil iln u l have that nun h gnlng Im
vim very oflcn. great lentil* and
gn-ai wi a lh e r."
O K rc le said an estimated 2.400
Ian* atleniled Tuesday'* evening
sessnn while l.5 (N )sa l Ihrinigh Ihe
alleriiiNiu malehes.
I host - who gnl in Healhruw early
I in sd.iv m urnlug saw Ihe |M&gt;sslhly
lln In-si mutch ul Ihe day as Nicolas
I’erelra and Rnhlile Weiss hiMiked up
in a in.iralhuu mi Ihe stadium eniirl.
I’erelra lluallv prevailed 7 6 17-21.
6 717 5|. 7 617-31
Nn -l-seeil N u ll Davis alilinsl
sullered ihe same lale as Arias anil
I’.iluhfitnu when lie dru|)|M-d 1lu­
ll 1 s t sel a n d was L ik e n to a
tli-hri-akcr III Ihe s4-ennd *4-1 by
riimnu* Hngsiedl Hill Davis |iulled
mil a I 6 . 7 6 (7-51. 6-4 win In
.ill v.1111 e
In niln’ r lirsi round malehes
I uesdav. MalaY’al Washlnglon drle.iled Kellv Jones 6-3. 6-2: Jason
SliillenlM-rg ehmllialed Rnyee Dcppc
6 I. 7-5. Jlu iu iy Hriiwn misled Lars
Wahlgren 7-5. 6-1: Jm -y Rive In-al
led larangn 6 -1. 6 4 : .mil Alex
Hom lireeher knneked oil David
Engel 7-5. 6-3.
There were also Iw n dnuhles
in.in lies playeil I uesdav In llle
allerniMiu Glenn laiyendeeker and

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ORLANDO
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Rli hmmiil 1 mutinied Im Mi |Mitnls is ihe Golden
Slate Warriors withsiiKid a hirlniis Imirih ipiaiter
rallv UiedgeOrlandn 127 126 luesday mghl
Trailing 112 87 al the tail end id tin- third
ipiarler. the Magli oolM orrd Ihe Warrior* 23 I in
slu e Ihe ilellt II In I 16 1(18 mi (Ills Si 11IIII s
litre, |Kim iiTw H h7 12 lilt m ill. game
Sm illi iMiiired in 13 ul Ins Irani high 27 |m iiii Is

Allalll.i Hawks al

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liaski Is in rinse the llilrd p, rind RiMikle Mm Inn
Wllev. whn wnollil up with I* pmuis enulilh
tiled seven in during the rallv
rim llarrlawav win* had a iriple dmilil, liv 1Ii,
lime lln Warrior* cushion swelled in m i 75 Ian
Ul the llilrd |h rind till Iw inil Ills .*5 |h iiu I* it lh.
Ir,-f Ihrnw line In hike Gulden Stall s advantage
In 124 117 w ith .I 16 reinainlug
Ha, k I ame tin- Magli Wllev and Sum Ii Ixilli
1 uniieeled nn Hire,- (Minilcr* llli 11 leiiv Hevnnlds

sunk a pair ul tree Ihrnw* In lie Ihe seme.
126 126 w ith 53 set mills show ing
K imI Higgins lice throw with IO srtuiiil* letl
a. 1 minted im lln llnal ( m iiiii . Ihmigll the Magic
had ill, ir ■haiii •s In snap Ihelr live game losing
streak
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job there."
Other winners for Seminole
Include Carlo W hile (»ho( pul.
53-0). T o m m y Hampton (discus.
13 5 -81. Willie Williams 1120 high
hurdles. I5.S). 440-yard relay
(W i llia m s . B r u c e M c C la r y ,
Kldonle Sllle. Ron Nelson In
44.71. Richard Peterson (330
Intermediate hurdles. 43.8) and
T e r r e n c e J o n e s (8 8 0 r u n .
308.41.
I'lrktng up points for finishing
second w ere M c C la ry (1 0 0 ureters In 11.2 and 230-yard
dash In 22.91. Illtchm an (440yurd sprint. 53.61 and Williams
(3 3 0 Inter mediate hurdles. 44.2).
Finishing third In Ihelr events
were Gareth Fonic 1120 hurdles.
16.1). Tra v is Grlgley (330 In le r
m e dia te h u rd le s . 4 4 .4 ) and
Malvln Davis 1220-yard dash.
2 3 5 ).
Meanwhile. In the girls’ meet.
Lake Mary sarored 46 points In
I lie Held events and hung on to
oulscorr Seminole 7 5 -7 1 for the
(up spo(. T h e y were followed by
L ym a n (70VSI. Lake Howell 1621.
O vird o |26|. DrLand 124 ^kj and
Luke B ru n lle y (l7 ).
” W r won the meet on Ih r
strength of the field events."

Calgary a) la a AagaMa. M M

said Lake Mary couch Mike
Gibson. “ We had 46 points after
the field events and had to hang
on.
" T h is Is the first time in the
nine-year history of Luke Mury
High School that Lake m ary has
won (he freshman-sophomore
meet. We were ftflh Iasi year. We
have u ve ry goad group of
freshmen and sophomores this
year.”
Leading the way for the Rams
was Cook, who took firsts In I he
long ju m p 115-81. triple jum p
I34-7W ) and high Jum p (4-8| and
a second In the stiot put (31-7).
Other Individual winners for
the Rams were Leslie Cliarclla
( 1 1 0 h u r d l e s . 1 8 .3 ) a n d
Christina Olson (440-yard sprint.
1 :0 4 .6 ) T a k in g th ird s w ere
flekah Bool h r (trip le Ju m p .
32-11. Jonelle Weinman tiled for
third In the high Jum p at 4-41
and Karen Morris (discus. 80-6).
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prr grabs 50-lap Late Model championship at New Smyrna oval
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NEW SM YRNA BEACH - Pete O t t drove pie
Fountain Auto Mall OMamobUe to victory In the
BO-lap End-of-the-Month Late Model Champion­
ship on S a tu rd a y night at New S m y rn a
Friday's racing program at Orlando Sprcdworld
ia rained out.
After a tough battle far the second, third and
fourth positions, former track champion Joe
Middleton finished a strong second followed by
Jim m y SUla In a Chevrolet Lum lna and Michigan
invader Pierre Goulet (In Florida to attend the
Southard School of Circle Track Driving).
- Fule-aiUrr Ooulet remained on the point during
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circuit.
In other action Saturday night:
• Following a lengthy sldc-by-alde battle, Oary
Salvatore edged Mike Filch to win I he Florida
Modified final.
• Bearded Bentley Meade led all the way to
score hts sixth " A " Bomber featlre win of the
year. He was at the wheel of the Tarrel Moving
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Slmcox In the heat race, he decided the lime had
come In claim the young racer's motor.
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M in i S ta c k s faatmra ( I S laps) — I. Je rry
Symons. New Sm yrna Beach: 2. T e d Vulplus.
Titusville: 3. Dwayne Gllfus. W rit Palm Beach: 4.
Hank Baker. Samsula; B. D ink Sullivan, Orlando.
• p a rtsa u u i fa a tu rs ( I S la p s) — I. Ricky
Marshall. Malabar; 2. Allen Rhodes. Palm Bay: 3.
Ralph Jones, Ortando: 4. T ro y Hall. Orlando: 5.
Mike Kubonrk. I .on g wood.

• After a race-lomg duel. Jerry Symons held oft
a hard-charging Ted Vulplus to win the Mini
Slock final.
• When apparent "B ” Bomber feature winner
Billy Stmcox refused lo sell his engine for tBOO to
sixth place finisher Jim Harris, he was dis­
qualified and the victory waa awarded to
Sanford's John Ripley.

Railroaders stop Rinker in early showdown
SANFORD — The first big showdown of
the Sanford Recreation Department Little
Major League season took place In the
National D ivis io n Tu e s d a y w ith the
Railroaders Cuba knocking off the Rinker
Materials Dodgers S-1.
In the other game played at Roy Holler
Field, the Sunnlland Pirates won their first
game of the season, beating the First
Federal of Seminole Cardinals 18-7.
Next action In the Little Major's will be
tonight with a pair of American Division
games. At 8 p.m.. Seminole Ford will take
on SunBank and. at B p.m.. the Disabled
American Veterans challenge First Union.
The Railroaders. 3-0, scored three runs In
the first Inning and five runs In the second,
then let Its defense take over. A walk to
Adrean Knight and consecutive singles by
Cedrtck Williams, Robert Dickerson and
Paul Evans accounted for the three firstInning runs.

Rinker. now 2-1. answered with a run In
the bottom of the first when Detrtck Quinn
and Terrell Jackson walked and Joshua
Watson singled lo score Quinn.
The Railroaders did not allow Rinker to
get any momentum, coming right back with
five runs In the second. The runs scored
when Robert Fraley tingled. Aaron Knight
:alked, Adrean Knight and W illiam s
singled, Dickerson walked and Evans
tripled.
Williams had an excellent day on the
m ound for the Railroaders, giving up only
three hits while striking out I I Rinker
batters.
Doing the damage offensively were Evans
(triple, single I. Williams (two singles, two
runs scored|. Adrean Knight and Dickerson
(one single and two runs scored each).
Fraley (tingle, n m scored) and Aaron Knight
(run scored).
Providing the offense for Rinker were
Watson (two tingles). Jackson (single) and
Q uinn (run scored). Watson struck out (4

Harold sports wrttar
SAN FOR D T h e Seminole
C o m m u n ity Colle ge softball
learn followed a year long trend
In tta final home date of the
season Tuesday when It won the
first game of a double header but
lost the nightcap In a spill with
C e n trs l F lo rid a C o m m u n ity
College.
C ' The Raiders rallied for five
Ixlh Inning ru n s to win the
bpener 8-6 at Raider Field, but
the bats went cold In the second
game as they dropped a 5-2
decision.
I '**1 don't know what happens to
u s ," said S C C coach tleana
Gallagher. "W e Juat aeem to run
out of ft
gas.
T h is was Ihe eighth time this
aeimson that S C C had won the
opener, only to drop the second
game.
Th e baseball game scheduled
between the S C Raiders and
Central Florida had to be can­
celled because Ihe overnight
rains that hit Sanford left Raider
Field unplayable.
SCC. now 20-28 on the season
and 9-17 In the M id-Florida
Conference, will finish the regu­
lar season this weekend In Lake
C ity. On Th u rs d a y, the Raiders
and the L C C C Tlm berw olves will
play a conference doublcheader.
O n Saturday, the two teams will

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play In the Lake C ity tnvllattonal
Tournam ent.
T h e C F C C Patriots' record
now stands at 18-14 with the
split.
C F C C took the lead In the
opener in the top of the second
when Lisa Stocker tripled and
scored on a single by Stephanie
Brown. Bui SCC came back in
Ihe bottom of the second with
three runs to take the lead as
Bobble Osborne walked. Clngcr
Y ork reached on a fielder's
choice and Denise Howell and
Val Montco singled.
But Patriot pitcher Pat T h o m ­
as settled down to retire 10 of
the next 11 batters she faced
while her offense was coming up
with three runs In the third and
two runs In the fourth to take a
6-3 advantage.
B u t p in c h -h it le r S a n d y
Rodrigues led off the sixth wllh a
single and Becky Arrow ood
followed suit before C h risty

Blankenship launched a double
off Ihe left-eenler field fence lo
score Rodriguez and Arrowood.
K im K in g single d lo score
Blankenship and He ihe score.
Ju lie Barton then lined a
single to left that eluded the left
fielder, allowing both she and
King to score easily.
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C FC C . but SCC pitcher Hawcll
got a pop up and a ground out to
end the game.
Providing the offense for SCC
were Barton (two singles, run
scored, two RBI). Osborne (two
singles, run score d I.
Blankenship (double, run scored,
two RBI), Howell (single, run
scored, two RBI). King (single,
run scored. RBI). Rodriguez and
Arrowood (one single and one
ru n scored each). Monica (single.
RBI) and York (run scored).
Marion McIntosh had three
hits and Thom as and Stocker
two hits each to lead the Pal ri­
ots.
An error and three singles In
Ihe first Inning gal C F C C started
on Ihe light foot In the second
game.

B — k a r t fs a ta ra ( I B la p s) — I. Jo h n
Ripley, Sanford; 2. Barbara Pierce. Orlando: 3.'
Bill Loomis. Orlando; 4. T e d Head. Orlando: 5.
Jim Harris. Melbourne.

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O V IE D O — Oviedot timed up
for tonight's big game wllh
Lake Mary by scoring a come-from-behind 8-3 victory over
DeLand In a Seminole Alhlellc
Conference baseball game at
Lion Field Tuesday night.
U .J. Calx pa tossed a threehitler for hts third win of the
season as Todd Tocco broke a
3-3 tic w llh a two-run tingle In
the fifth to send the Lions lo
Ih clr 19th victory of the season
against only four losses.
T h e v ic to ry also raises
Oviedo's record lo B-2 In the
S A C . which puts It only one
g a m e b e h in d co nfere nce leading Lake Mary and Lake
Brantley.
Oviedo will try lo grab a
share of Ihe S A C lead when It
hosts Lake Mary tonight at
Lion Field start Ing al 7 p.m.
"It should be an exciting
ga m e . T h e first tim e wc
played. It went 11 Innings
before wc pulled II out.” said
Oviedo coach Mike Ferrell.
"W e 'll be going wllh Greg
Tw iggs and I'm sure they will
throw Curt Prom. So It should
be a go»)d one."
T h e Bulldogs fall lo 6-9
overall and 0-8 I n the SAC.
DeLand took the early lead
by scoring single runs In each
of Its lin t three at bats. Oviedo
unswered with two In Ihe
second lo make the score 3-2.

In the third and iwn m ils In the
fifth to go up 5 - 1.
T h e Raiders could only answer
with a single ru n In the sixth on
triple by Blankenship and a
sacrifice fly by King.
Four of Hie C F C C runs were
unearned as the Haiders com ­
mitted five errors, most with two
out In the Inning. Stacey Stevens
was Hie only Patriot w llh two
hits In the second game.
Doing Ihe damage for S C C
were Blankenship (triple, single,
two runs scored). Rodriguez (two
singles). King (double. RBI). York
and Montco (one single each) and
Barton (RBI).

SWEET
DEALS
ON

F lo rid a M o d ifU d s fs a ta ra (1 0 tops) 1.
Oary Salvalorc. Daytona Beach: 2. Mike Filch.
Edgewater: 3. W ally Patterson. Scottsmoor: 4.
David Dean. Jacksonville: 5. O ary W hile. Lake
City.

Lions get set for Rams
with win over Bulldogs

Railroaders bat lera In a losing cause.
T h e second game was all Sunnlland as the
Pirates answered a three-run first Inning by
First Frderal with a 10-run explosion In Ihe
bottom half of the Inning.
Sunnlland. 1-2, only collected four saftiea
but took advantage of First Federal wildness
Hull led to 19 walks. Bruce McCray had the
big blow of Ihe game for the pirates,
slugging a home n m . He also scored two
runs.
Other contributors were Bruce Carter
(triple, two runs scored). Detrice T u rn e r
(double, four runs scored). Jam es Fields
(single, four runs scored). Marcus Johnson
(three runs scored) and Ernest Anderson.
L a rn c ll Fa yson , A rkeisha W alker and
Vem ard Sm ith (one run scored each).
Sparking the Cardinals, 0-3, were Lorenzo
Dixon (triple, single, two runs scored). Bart
Dixon (double, single, ru n scored). Shaun
Eason (two singles, three runs scored). Brad
Bender and Alvin Sm llh (one slnglr euchl
and E d d lr Key (n m scored).

S C C women split eighth softball doubleheader
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Mesde. Titu s v ille : 2. D avid Savlckl. South
Daytona: 3. Dale Howard. Lake Helen: 4. Chuck
McRoberta. Cocoa: 5. Jim m y Jones. Orlando.
Lata M odels fs a ta ra (SO la p s ) — I. Pete O rr.
Montverde; 2. Joe Middleton. South Daytona: 3.
Jim m y Sills. Ocoee: 4. Pierre Ooulet. Ypsllanll.
Mich.; S. Don Fcnn. Orlando.

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circle.”said
said
Ripley. " T w o weeks ago. Stmcox claimed m y
m otor at O rla n d o Specdworld and got me
disqualified. So tonight, he got a taste of his own
medicine.”

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T h a t’s the w ay It stayed
until the fifth Inning, when
when the Lions scored four
runs to take the lead. Ryan
Alklre started the rally by
singling and stealing second.
After Mark Bellhorn singled
Alklre to third, he stole sec­
o n d . A n o u t la te r. O r c g
Hughes walked to load the
liases.
Mike Verne then walked lo
score Alklre with tying run.
Tocco followed w llh his single
to score Bellhorn. Hughes and
Vem c scored the third and
fourth ru m when ihe DeLand
catcher threw wildly hark lo
l he mound after a pilch.
Oviedo added a pair of In­
surance runs In the fifth.
Alklre led the Lions at the
plate, going 2 for 2 with two
ru n s scored and tw o RBI.
"H e 's been doing a great Job."
said Ferrell. "H e was hilling
over .370 going Inlo tonight."
Also having a good nlghl
was Bellhorn. w ho went 2 for 3
with two run* scored.
Doing most of the damagr
for DeLand was senior Robert
Baldwin. Baldwin was 2-for-4
w ith two ru ns scored and
three stolen bases.

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Zocckc.
Van Rensburg (No. 3) and Pereira will cap the
stadium court's afternoon session wllh Ihclr
quarterfinal match.
Meanwhile, on the grandstand court. Alfonso
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Roger Smith In a first-round doubles match at 10
a.rn. Th a t will be followed hy Hirer singles
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Washington taking on Ross und Krishnun playing
Pate.
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Brad Gilbert (No. I) and Aaron Krlcksteln (No. 2)
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the stadium court while Christo Van Rensburg
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HOAR DM. OOTTi t rcrenily
met an older lady at a retirement
home whom 1 like and want to
be friends with. She Is In good
health, alert and fun to be with.
yet she has a strong odor of
urine about her. la there any
w a y I ran approach her without
hurting her feelings, or ra n you
suggest a remedy?
M A R R E A D E R ) Th e odor or
urine ran he rauaed by kidney
disease or by careless health
habits. If. because of renal dis­
ease. the kidneys atop working
rlllrlrn tly . w n slr pm durts build
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perspiration. Depending on Ih r
cause of the kidnry disease,
treatment — such as dialysis —
m ay be necessary to remove
these waste products and return
a pal lent to normal.
In elderly people, the odor of
urine Is more likely caused by
carelessness. Muny senior citi­
zens become somewhat forgetful
a n d vague: th is Iru d s to a
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a chance to shine, hut not ol the
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strong no-iru in p u n d Is raised lo
three. West leads a spade. When
d e c la re r w in s and p la y s a
diamond lo the Jack. It Is nalurul
for East to w in the king and
return a spade. T ik i bad. De­
c la re r w ins, plays on inure
diamonds and gives up a trick lo
West, but still has control uf tinhand. What If East sim ply plays
low on the first diamond, letting
d u m m y's Jack win Ihe trick?
South wilt surely return to his
hand lo try another diamond
llnesse. East now takes the king,
and declarer N no longer able lo
set up u long diamond I rick, so
the contract Is sri You can say

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with the ace Ih r second lime
diamonds were led. but that
usaumes that the declarer could
see through the backs of the
curds. However. X -ra y vision Is
not necessary for declarer to
make a play that will guard
against any but Ihe most bizarre
distribution In die diamond sull.
Let him simply w in the first
spade and play a low diamond
from both Ills hand and the
du m m y. Of course the defense
wins Ihe trick, but now South
can play a second diamond to
the jack. East w ill w in. hut
d u m m y 's dia m onds w ill be
good, and lilt- club king will be
the entry to get to them. De­
c la re r s a c rlf lrr s a possible
nvrrtrtck or two to give hlinself
I lie I h -si d u n c e tnr guaranteeing
unit tricks

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I lungs as they are and not us
you wish they were. II you're a
dreamer Instead ol a doer, you're
likely to full short.
C A N C E R (June 2 1d u ly 22) If
you're Involved In a situation
itHlay where ihrre Is something
lo Ik - shared, don't expect more
I bail you deserve, because you
could lx-disappointed.

L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) If you
have to team up with someone
today In order lo achieve a
com m on objective, be sure to
select a partner who ran make a
contribution and Is not Just your
"y e s-m a n ."
V IR O O I Aug. 23-Sept. 221
Under rrrlu ln cixidltlons today,
there Is u possibility you might
I k - Inclined lo make promises
you'll later find lu rd lo kre p ju sl
Ix-causc you do nol waul lo hurl
.mother's feeling*.
L I B R A I S r pi. 2 3 -O c t. 231
Members of the opposite gender
will llnd you attractive today,
hut nol necessarily us appealing
as a manipulator may make you
think. Keep yourguard up.
SCOR PIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 221
Someone no whom you've been
counting may prove to be a
severe disappointment to you

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frailties.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) T h e rr Is a possibility you
may be a trifle flirtatious today
and you could unwittingly flash
som e sign a ls lo the w ro n g
person. He very careful where
you cast your roving eye.

C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
!9| You m ay not be loo shrewd a
shopper today. especially If you
are looking for bargains per­
taining to merchandise about
w h ic h yo u know little. Re­
member the old adage. “ Buyer
Ix-warc!"
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb. 101
If you want lo delay m aking
derisions In mailers Inal solely
alfeel you. that's one thing, but
If you procrastinate In situations
lhat affect others, you'll be doing
tbem adlsscrvlce.
P IS C E S (Feb. 2 0 -March 20) Be
helpful lo others where you can
today, but don't let someone
who can easily take care of
hlm/hcrself dum p problems on
you. Be a pal. but not a "p a tsy."
101990. NEW SPAPER E N ­
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Daughtsr of American Rsvolution moot
Settle Harrison Chapter National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution will meet at the Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce at 2 p.m . Friday, April 13. To n ! Prcvoet of the
Mormon Library tn Lake Mary will speak about "Genealogy
and the American Revolution.” For more Information phone
322-2869.

Chaek chotastorol and blood prtaauro
Hospital A u x ilia ry has scheduled cholesterol screening and
blood presaure checks for 10 a.m. to I p.m . Friday. April 6 . at
Central Florida Regional Hospital. Charge Is 84.

Springtime In Wlntor Park
Central Florida Orchid Society will present Its annual show,
"Springtim e In Winter Park.” from noon until B p .m .. April 6 .
10 a m. unlit B p.m .. A p ril 7. and noon until 5 p.m .. April R at
Winter Park Mall. 400 N. Orlando Ave. Admission ts free. T o
enter an orchid tn competition, bring It to the mall April 9
between noon and H p.m .

Soranadora’ Dane# achadutad
The Serenaders’ Senior Dance takes place each Wednesday
at the Sanford Civic Center from 2:30-4:30 p.m . Those aged 99
and older are welcome to the ilanre. which t r a t u m a live band.
No reservations are needed, and donations are 81. For more
information, call Jo h n or Mtnnle Kane at 322-8549.

COPE to halp families copa
CO PE suppori group for families of mental health patients
meets the first and third Wednesday of each month 7-B p.m . at
Crane's Roost Office of the Seminole Com m unity Mental Health
Center. S-377. Altamonte Springs.
Details, call Cheryl W crley. 8 3 1-2411.

Stompars to hold club mooting
The O ld Hickory Slompers clogging group holds club
meetings every Wednesday at the Knights of Colum bus Hall on
S. Park Avenue. Sanford. For more Informal ion. call 34B-B92B.

Chamical dapandanca talks free
Quest Counseling Centre/Young Recovery sponsors chemical
dependence lectures free to the public each Wednesday from
7-8:30 p.m . at 7 1 1 Ballard St.. Suite 200. Altamonte Springs.
For more Information, call 331-7199.

Couple work, cook together
of potato pie

Fo rty sw
By JO A N K M *
Herald correspondent
SANFORD V ir g in ia
W illiam s teamed to cook as a
teenager In York. S.C.
*T learned to cook by watching
m y lis te n in the kitchen. We
were always In the kitchen."
Virginia continues, “ W ith thir­
teen children, there was a lot of
cooking going on and m y sisters
did It all bcacuae m y mother
died when I was five year old."
O u r Cook of the Week has
been married foe 4 0 years to
F r a n k W i lli a m s , o w n e r of
Frankies French Cleaners. Th e y
raised a family and lived In New
York C ity unit) Frankies' re­
tirement In 1983.
" W e s e t t le d tn S a n f o r d
becauae Frank wanted to come
h om e . H e 's fro m S a n fo rd ."
Virginia states.
F ra n k ie sc u rrie s from the
stove to the washing machine,
busily baking pie sheila, w hip­
ping up pie filling, and washing
a load of clothes. He briefly atta
down once to recite his Sweet
Potato Pie recipe before hurrying
back to the kitchen and the pie
fulling.
"H e 'a alw ays d o in g ," saya
Virginia. "H e doea loo m u ch."
Frankie and Virginia are busy
"do ing" seven days a week.
T h e y m ay have retired from
New York, but they haven't
stopped working. Th e y spend six
days a week together at Frankies
atore. V irg in ia helps at the
counter while Frankie works the
press.
Th e y are both active church
members. Virginia ta a member
of Allen Chapel A M E and sings
In Choir *3 with rehearsal one
night a week.
O n S u n d a y a fte rn o o n s .
Virginia visits one of her sisters,
who la a patient in a nursing
home In Deland, while Frankie
starts dinner. W hen Frankie
cooks, he ts careful to shy away
from excessive salt tn the food

Virginia William* halpi husband Frank!# prapar* Swaal Potato Pi*
because of Virginia's high blood
pressure.
"Occasionally. I eat some fried
food and a little salt" laments
Virginia.
T h e sound of sadness In her
voice ts a sound all too familiar
to m any Central Floridians with
high blood pressure, who must
give u p favorite foods for health
Following are some of Fraakie
and Virginia W illiam s' favorite
recipes.

V n tO n f lA ’8 F R IE D C H ICK EN
2 to 3 pounds chlkcen cut Into
serving size
1 fresh lemon
Pepper
Garlic powder
Accent
Paprika
14 cup vinegar
Pinch of sail
Skin chicken, wash In vinegar
and salt mixture to

slime on the chicken. D ry with
paper towels. Squeeze lemon
Juice on chicken pieces. Mix all
d ry Ingredients together with 1
cup flour tri a tu g . Shake well to
cover chicken. Heat about 1 cup
of vegetable oil In a skillet and
brown chicken on both sides.
Reduce heal, cover, let cook for
about 10 to 12 minutes then lift
ltd for another 5 minutes. Drain
on paper towels before serving.
Virginia doesn't measure any­
thing: It's a pinch of this and a
dash of that. If you are Just
rook measure to

to 2 bunches of good collards
Ino yellow leavesl
1 package smoked knuckles
(cooked bacon or uny meat
drippings!
Mrs. Dash seasoning
2 tablespoons margarine
I pinch sugar
Inspect ca d i leaf for worms.
Separate leave from stock and
wash leaves in salt water alNiul
four limes or until water Is dean
and free of grit. Cut Into 14 Inch
slices. Cook knuckles ubnut 15
minutes before uddlng to greens.
Start greens with about one hull
cup of water. Add Mrs. Dash,
margarine, sugar and knuckles
or bacon or drippings. Cook until
tenderaboul 45 minutes.
Virginia serves her greens with
rice.

F R A N K IE S ' S W E E T P O T A T O
P IE
(Th is recipe makes 2 to 3 [tics,
cut in half for less)
4 or 5 large sweet potatoes
14 cup water

1« cup m ilk (evaporated is the
best)
1 small bottle vanilla flavoring
(about I ounce)
2 cups sugar {w hlte or brown)
It pound butter
Nutmeg to taste
Dash of cinnamon
Boll potatoes u ntil lender.
Strain, peel and mash or use a
ricer to remove all strings and
skin. Set aside.
Heal water, butter, vanilla and
milk tn a small pan. Add re­
m a in in g In g re d ie n ts w h ile
heating and stir. Blend hot
mixture Into mashed potatoes
g ra d u a lly a d d in g the liq u id
white beating the potatoes until
the consistency Is similar to a
thick cake batter. Pour Into
pre-cooked pie sheila and bake at
350" for about 14 an hour.
Use ready made pic shells for
convenience. Frankie makes his
own shells by using a standard
pie crust recipe.

W ho's
cooking?
T h e Sanford Herald
w elcom es suggestions for
rooks of the week.
D o yo u know som eone
whose food ts always the
highlight of company picnics,
church politicks, receptions
or covered-dish luncheons? It
might be un acquaintance
w h o has w o n u co oking
contest or Invented a new
t w i s t to the pean u l - b u l l e r - a n d - Jelly
sandwich.
Subm it y o u r nomination
for Cook of the Week to the
Heral d People e d ito r at
322-2611. ext. 34.
T h e Cook of the Week
feature Is published In this
section each Wednesday.

Ada Gagar Dennis calabrataa 111 years
Members end well wishers from Trinity United Methodist Church
gathered on March 25 to honor their oldest member, Mrs. Ada
Gager Dennie. Lillie Hall, Sandra Gaines and Louisa Mitchell
surround Mrs. Dennis, who Is considered a legacy of Inspiration
to all church members. Born In 1879, Mrs. Dennis turned 111
years young on March 28.

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IN T H E S E R V I C E
W illiam s Is Ih r daughter ol
Eddie L . Williams and grand­
daughter of llalile M. Johnson.
2 0 IH William s Ave,. Sanford.
She Is n I0HH graduate ol laikc
Mary Ill|ih School.

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Laughing potatoes burst from jackets in rush of flavor
We've all micro-baked potatoes, of that I'm
•ure. but have you prr|&gt;urcri other potato dishes
In your microwave oven? My back yard gardrn
has not produced Its small red potatoes y rl. but
they ure readily available In the stores now. I find
tf you remove a small ribbon of skin or prick the
surface when the potatoes ure cookrd they will
not burst out of their Jackets. When this bursting
does occur I'm reminded of m y Irish friend who
said, "T h e potuloes are laughing."
A way to prepare small new potatoes Is simply
to micro-boll them, then season them with butler,
fresh parsley or dill.

BOILED WHOLE NEW POTATOES
6-8 small new potatoes, scrubbed
H c u p water
I tablespoon butler or margarine
I tablespoon fresh dill, chopped
Place potutoes In a shallow I ql. casserole.
Cover and mlcrowuve on I DO percent power for
6-8 minutes or until almost fork tender. Let stand
Sm lnules. Drain. Add h u ltrr and dill. Serve.
T h is recipe combines so many Kood thing* that
you know It's going to taste delicious

CHEESYPOTTOES

tv teaspoon each of sail and pepprr
Paprika
Micro cook impeded potatoes on 100 percent
power for 18-20 minutes. Cool slightly, peel und
slice. Melt bul ter In 4-cup glass measure on 100
pereenl power, add cheese. stlrTtng lo blend. Add
sour cream, salt, pepper and green onions. Place
potato slices In 8 x 12-Inch glass biking dish.
Pour cheese mixture over polrttocs and m ix.
Sprinkle with paprika. Microwave on 100 perrenl
(lower, uncovered, for 6-8 minutes.
A lower (lower setting helps blend flavors. A
l&gt;olutn Is bland und nerd flavor enhancers.

BEEP AND POTATO CAMENOLE
6 medium potatoes peeled and sliced
V&gt; cup water
2 cup* cubed cooked roast beef
2 cups sliced roast beef
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
I clove garltc. minced
3 tablespoons butler or margarine
3 tuhlrspons flour
I teaspoon each salt and Worcestershire sauce
Ik leaspoon pepper
Vi cup beef Juices or bouillon
I cup sour cream
I tablespoon chopped chives
Com bine potatoes and water In 2-qt. casserole.
Cover. Microwave on 100 percent power for 12-13
minutes or until potatoes are Just about tender,
stirring twice. Let stand, covered. Com bine meat,
m u sh ro o m s, g a rlic , b u tte r In 4 -c u p glass

CREAM OP POTATO SOUP
3 cups culied potato
I small onion, rhopped
'4 cup chopped celery
4 teaspoons Instant chlekrn bouillon
U c u p water
I can 11.1 ounres) evaporated low fat milk

6 m edium potatoes
5-8 ounres shredded Cheddar Cheese
Vi cup butler or margarine
I cup sour cream
15 cup chopped green onions

measure. Microwave on 100 perrenl power,
uncovered, for 4-4VV minutes or until mushrooms
are Just about tender. Spoon mushrooms und
meat onto potatoes, leaving Juices In cup. Blend
flour Into Juices. Stir In salt, Worcesiershlre
sauce, pepper, and beef Juices. Microwave (100
percent) uncovered, for 1 W 2 m inutes or until
mixture bolls and thickens, stirring twice. Pour
sauce over potatoes. Add sour cream and chives.
Mix tightly to romblne. Cover. Microwave (100
percent I fur 3 Vi-4 W minutes or until healed
through. Let stand a few minutes hefore serving.
New potatoes, snap peas and chives combine In
thlsdellclous side dish.

2 teaspoons parsley flakes
Dash pepper
Combine potato, onion, celery, bouillon and
water In 2-ql. casserole. Cover with casserole lid.
Mlrrowave (100 percent) for 17-19 minutes or
until vegetables are tender, stirring twice. Stir In
remaining Ingredients. Microwave on 5 0 percent
power, uncovered, for 6-7 m inutes or until hot.
stirring once. Makes 4 servings.
Leftover roast beef and fresh mushrooms dress
up potatoes for this casserole.

OARDEN FRESH POTATOES
8 ounces new potatoes
I tablespoon water
Vk cup snapped sugar snap peas
I ounce cream cheese
I tablespoon milk
I teaspoon snipped fresh chives
Salt and pepper
Scrub and rinse potatoes. Cut each Into 4
wedges. Place In l-qt. casserole. Add water,
cover. Microwave (100 percent) for 4-5 minutes or
until Just about tender, stirring once. Drain. Add
peas, cream cheese and milk. Cover. Microwave
(100 percent) for 3-4 minutes or until peas are
tender, stirring once. Sprinkle with chives: season
lo taste with salt and pepper.

Children must learn to flush then wash
DEAR ARBTt I teach fifthgrade students. I was laid that
you once had a column on the
Importance of washing one's
hards after using the bathroom.
Please find It and run It again.
M y c o l l e a g u e s a g r e e It Is
urgently needed. Tha nk you.

busy editor
deadline.

W orse ye t. w here I w ork
there's a cafeteria, and I ’ve srdn
some cafeteria employees walk
out of the bathroom stall and go
straight out lo serve the people
without having washed their
hands. Some of them even wipe
and polish dishes as they come
out of the dishwasher. Can you
Imagine the disease risks a diner
faces w h e n he used these
"freshly washed" dishes?

There's nothing like a carnival on a balmy spring day
Lake Mary Elementary Parent Teacher Associa­
tion hosted Its annual carnival Salutday on
school grounds. The sun broke through a
drizzling rain about 11 a.m., which warmed the
day for over 500 people who attended. Students
and parents watched dance performances,

karate demonstrations and skits, ate grilled hot
dogs, snow cones, popcorn and cake, and
visited a midway lull of carnival games such as
ring toss, fish pond and slam dunk, pictured
hero.

A b b y . pleasr explain how
dangerous this Is. If you print
this. I promise lo frame It and
hang it above aur toilet. Th a nk
you.

PLEASE WASH IN
WINONA, MINN.
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Important this one specUlc urea
of hygiene Is to good general
h e a lth . C h ild re n s h o u ld be
taught to wash their hands with
soap (preferably a disinfectant
type) after using the bathroom,
and adults should have made II a
lifelong habit.
Last N o v e m b e r the Mayo
Clinic, the medical mecca of the
world, sponsored an "Infection
Awareness W rc k " program. As
p art of Its c a m p a ig n , p ro ­
m inently displayed along the
corridors of ihc Mayo hospital
complex were (M isters showing a
pair of hands under this terse
message: " T h e 10 Most C om ­
mon Causes of Infection."
T o remind doctors, nurses und
employees of Ihc Mayo Clinic lo
wash their hands frequently
were other (Misters bearing tills
catchy message: "A m illgram of
handwashing Is worth a kilo­
gram of antibodies."
One (Inal no-no on Ihls subject:
One must never use a napkin
from the table as a handkerchief
and I lien carelessly allow It to be
mixed with other napkins on the
table. Quite often a careless
waiter or bus person will use
soiled napkins lo wipe off Ihe
(able. T ills Is almost as un­
forgivable us the aforementioned
dirty lollrt habits. Th e solution
Is lo use a napkin as a napkin
a n d a h a n d k e r c h i e f as a
handkerchief, and be certain
each Is dcposlli-d In Its proper
place when no longer needed

,t o » a d y

For 24-hour listings, see TV Week issue of Friday, March 30.

Imcompetent philosopher. Th e
society that scorns excellence In
plum bing because plumbing Is a
humble activity and tolerates
s h o d d in e s s in p h ilo s o p h y
because It Is an exaulted activity
will have neither good plumbing
nor good philosophy. Neither Its
pipes nor Its theories will hold
water."

D E A R A B B Y : You recently
r a n a Id le r "Assertive and Glad
of It." dealing with how lo put
drop-ln guests in thrlr places to
keep from being Imposed upon.
Having been raised In the South.
I have a hard time with this type
nf behavior.
If I dropped In on friends and
was loltl, "I'm sorry you didn't
call first — "we're awfully tired
this evening." or. "W e have u lot
of housework lo (lo tonight —
we'll talk to you tom orrow."
they w o uldni have lo worry
about talking lo me tomorrow —
or ever!
Southerners have a saying as
Ihelr frlrnds leave, or when
saving goodbye. Wc say. "Y 'a ll
come," W r do not say. " Y ’all
m akr an appointment." because
we mean. "Y 'a ll come anytim e."
II make appointments with den
lists and doctors.)
Abby. a n y lM H ly that I count as
a Irlcnd can conic to m y house at
any lime. If I'm sleeping. I’ll get
up. If I’m w orktngim m y’ car. I'll
slop. II I'm In the middle ol
doing something 1 have In finish,
I will Invite the drop-ln Irleml to
v is it w h ile 1 w o rk . If I'm
gardening. I'll pul down my
tools. If my planls die while I’m
visiting, so what? Plants arc
cheap: Irlt-nds arc priceless.

disappointed because I do not
waul to go lo college. I ward lo
go to trade school. What should I
do?

In 1985. a young man wrote lo
you. wondering If h r should go
hack lo college. He said. " I am a
3 6 -y e a r-o td college dropout
whose lifelong amhlllou was In
tie a physician, hoi II will lake
me seven years, mid In seven
years I will Is- 43 years old."
Your answer: "A n d how old
will you be in seven years It you
don’t go bark lo school?"
Abby. that made a iremendous
impression on m y son who was
2!) years old at Ihe time. Danny
had been toying w llh Ihe Idea ol
going hack In college lo study
ornam ental h o rtic u ltu re and
la n d s c a p e d e s ig n , b u l lie
thought h r was I imi old lo In­
going to classes w llh students so
much younger ihun himself.
Well. Danny rllp|&gt;rd that col­
umn anil went hack lo college,
ami every time he became dis­
couraged. he w o uld read It
again. As you can Imagine. It Is
now yellow and worn, and final­
ly had In be wrap|H-d III plastle to
hold II together.
T h is m o r n in g D a n n y A n ­
derson graduated Irom Ihe U n i­
versity of Tennessee — with
honors!
Tha nk you. thank you. lhank
yo u!

D A N N Y ’S M OM . K N O X V IL L E
D E A R M OM : L'migrul ulallons!
Th is column Is lor Danny. Have
it laminated for him
(Probisms? Writs lo Dear Abby.
For a paraonal, unpublished
reply, send s aalt-addrested,
stamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.0. Box 69440, Los Angeles,
Calif. 90099. All correspondence
is confidential.)

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P I A 2 A TW IF t H W Y
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drops by and Is lold lo come­
back later.

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DEAR NOT COLLEGEM IN DED: G o lo a trade school It
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TACOMA. WASH.
DEAR TACOMA: Here It Is:
DEAR ABBYt People come to
you with every conceivable pro­
blem . so I'm encouraged to
present one that Is so louchy I've
never seen II mentioned In your
column.
How do you gel people to wash
th e ir hands after u sin g the
bathroom? In our home, the
bathroom Is right off the kitchen,
and when the water Is turned on.
It cun be heard In the next room.
G uests have gone Into our
bathroom, used the toilet (I can
hear It being flushed) and then
come out without having turned
on the faucet, so I know they
haven't washed their hands.
Th e n after supper, they offer lo
help me dry the dishes! (I always
say no thank you.) The re 's no
irlllng what kind or Infection
could be transferred to m y
dishes from those unwashed
hands.
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�I — Santord Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday, April 4. 1990

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Lagal Notic—

IN T N I C IR CU IT COURT
OF T M I E IG H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CU IT
IN AND TON
1 IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO X M l CA4* P
Horn* Savings*! America. F A ,
F U M IIt.
vl
Allen L Lyons. a k a Allan
It* Lyon*. of *1

IN TN R C IR CU IT COWRY
O F T N R IS T N
JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLORIOA
C IV IL DIVISION
CASR NO: gPIFM CA *tP
F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
M O R TGAGE CORPORATION.
Piamilft.
vt.
A LL UNKNOWN PA R TIES,
claim M f by. Ihrawgh, under t r
againtl R O R IR T O Y U N K E R .

ST. ja i llf S RIVER W A TE R
M A N A R E M IR T D ISTR ICT

N O T IC IO F
FORECLOSURE1ALR
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y G IVEN
I M pursuant I* • Final Judg
m tn l al f a rtc le tu ri dated
March 10, 11*0. and entered In
Cat* N* I* M l CA 0* F el Ih*
Circuit Court at HW Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and tar Sami
noN County, Florid* nherein.
Hama Saving! at Amarlca. F A ,
Pteinlllf. and Allan L, Lyon*,
a/k/e Allan La* Lyant and
K a th ry n L . L y a n t, a/h/a
Kathryn Linar Lyant. hit wit*.
Sun tank. National Auactattan.
RutMll A Hull. FrttttUanal
Aaiaclatian. a Florida carpara
lion, umtad S la m at Amarlca.
Slat* at Florida. Deportment *t
Later and Impteymenl Sacuri
ty. Highland* Hemeawrwn At
lac lahan. Inc . a Florida carp*
ration and Graant Point* Hem*
owners’ Attaclallan, Inc , a
Florida corporation a/h/a
Graonipalnt* Homeowners At
toclation. Inc art lb* Oaton
dantt. I will aall la th* highatt
and te ll bidder tar cath at Iho
Wall door at lha lobby at m*
Seminal* County. Caurthaua*. In
Santord. Florid* al II 00 o’clock
A M an th* Jrd day at May,
itt*. th* laHawing datcnbad
prooarty at tat forth In w d
Fmat Judgment, ta wit
Lot 10*. G R E E N S P O IN TE .
according to th* Plat tharaol at
recorded In Flat Book 1*. Pag*!
I t through IF, Public Retard! el
Seminal* County, Florida.
Tagalhar with all Inlarait
which Borrow*, now hav or may
hartattor acquire in or la laid
preparty and In and la; la) all
aaaamanti and rtghti al way
appurtenant tharaol, and lb) all
building!, ilructurai. Improve
meets, II.tu rn , and appurt*
nance, now or hartattor placed
ih trta n . Including, bul not
limited la. all apparatus and
Ically atfietd to th* land or any
building, utad to provide or
tupply air coaling, air condl
llanlng. heal. gat. watar. ligWI.
power, rolrlgorallan. vtntila
Han. laimdry, drying, diahwath
ing. garbage, diipotai or other
services, and *11 watt* van!
t y t l a m t , a n ta n n a t. peal
equipment, window coverings
d ra p e , and drapary rode,
carpeting and Hoar covering,
arming., rang**, event, water
twaiart and aHachad cabinets.
It being Intended and agraad
that tuch llamt be conclutivaly
deemed to b* alllitd to and ta
b* part at lha real property; and
tc) all water and water right.
I whether er not appurtenant)
and thar*. ot tleck pertaining to
tuch watar or water right*,
awnarihip ot which attacti told
property, and Id) lha ranlt.
Income, ittuat and prollti at all
D A T E D tt|H H at day al
W u c M P k n t . H IV IT'V . I • a
CIR CUIT COURT
By JanoE Jetewtc
Publish March H. April 4, IftO
DEO i n
IN TH E C IR CU IT COURT
OF T H I II O N T R E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE CO UNTY.
S TA TE OF FLORIDA.
Cato No.: fS-IIIt-CA tS-L
FlarM* Bar Na.; team
COMMONWEALTH
M ORTGAGE COMPANY OF
A M E R IC A L P .
Plalnllll.
vt.
MARK A HUSSEY.IIliving,
( t u n .*1*1,
Doiondant.
N O TICE OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIOA
TO M ARK A. HUSSEY. It
living, and DONNA J S IEG EL,
hia wilt, it living. Including any
unknown apout* at u id DaIan
danlt It allhar hat remarried
and it either or both ot said
Doiondant. art dtcaaiad. Ihalr
m yactiva unknown heirs da
vita*!, granlaot. a tilg n ta i.
creditor*, lienori and trustees
and ail othar partani claiming
by. through, under or againtl
in* named Defendant!
Wheta ra.idenca ad drtu II
II* A u tu m n L a a t W a y .
Narcrets Gaargia )00f)
VOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action la laraclat* a mortgage
on lha following property in
Saminei* County, F lar Ida
LOT ]*. W ESTLAK E MANOR
U N IT O NE. ACCORDING TO
THE P LA T TH ER EO F AS RE
CORDED IN P L A T BOOK IF.
AT PAGES ) TH R O UGH 1.
INCLUSIVE. OF TH E PUSLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
ha. bean tiled againtl you and
you or# required I* larva a copv
el rour written defenses it any.
ta II on
J O S E P H M P A N IC L L O
ESQUIRE. Plam ilH i attorney
whoa* addrett it
Ml N Franklin Slraal. Suita
1FM. Tampa FloridaUtOl
on or betore th* IFIh day ol
April, IHO and til* the original
With th* Clark ot Ihll Court
eithor teloro tervice on Plain
Hit t eltornoy or immodioioly
thereafter, other wit* o default
■in te ontorad agamtl yaw tor
th* relief demanded in the
Complaint ar Petition
D A TE D on tmi 11th day ol
March, ltoo
(SEA L)
M ARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE
CIR CUIT COURT
H r Rum Kmg
Daputy Clark
PuCjiivh March I t It. 1*. April
A ie*Q
D EO leF

UNKNOW N PA R TIE S Claim at
I
creditor*, trvttaat er altwr
claimants
N O T IC IO F ACTIO N
TO : ALL UN K N O W N
P A R T IE S . C L A IM IN G B Y .
T H R O U G H . U N D E R OR
AOA INST R OBR RT D
YUNKER. OCCEASRO.
w h eth er

s a id

unknow n

P A R T I E S C L A I M AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. D EV ISEES.
G R A N T E E S . ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREOITORS.
T R U S T E E S OR O T H E R
CLA IM AN TS
RESIDENCES UNKNOWN
YOU ARE H E R E B Y N O T I
F IE D that an action t* toroctoto
a martgaga an
County. Florida
T H A T C E R TAIN CONDOMIN
IU M P A R C E L K NO W N AS
U N I T NO SF O D E S T I N Y
SPRINGS. A CONDOM INIUM
ANO AN U N D IV IO IO 0S41SF
I N T E R E S T IN T H E LA N D .
COM M ON E L E M E N T S A NO
COM M ON E XP EN SE S AP
P U R TE N A N T TO SAIO U N IT.
A LL IN ACCORDANCE W ITH
AND S U B JE C T TO TH E COV
EN A N TS. CONDITIONS. RE
S TR IC TIO N S . TE R M S A N D
O TH E R PROVISIONS OF TH E
D EC LA R A TIO N OF CONDO
M IN IU M OF D C I T I H V
SPRINGS. A CONDOM INIUM .
AS R ECOROEO IN O R ROOK
I I I ) A T P A O l l i f t . AS
A M EN O ED IN O R. BOOK I1M.
A T PAGE IMF. A LL IN TH E
P UBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
N O L I CO U N TY . FLORIOA.
W ITH R E FE R E N C E TO TH E
PERSONAL P R O PER TY ANO
C H A TTE L S LIS TE D H E R E IN
T H I M O R TG A G E E SHALL
H AVE A LL OF T H E R IGHTS
OF A SECURED PARTY
UNDER THE UNIFORM
COM M ERCIAL CODE OF TH E
S TA TE OF FLORIOA. AS ARE
N O W IN E F F E C T O R AS
H iR E A F T E R A M IN D E O
IN CLU DING SPEC IFIC A LLY
BU T NOT BY W AY O F LIM I
T A T IO N T H E F O L L O W IN G
O E S C R I R E O E Q U IP M E N T ;
D UPO NT CA R PET. G E N E R A L
E L E C T R I C C E N T R A L A IR
C O N D IT IO N IN G A N O H O T
POINT R IFRIGERATOR,
D I S POS AL . R A N G E / O V E N .
DISHWASHER B FAN/HOOO
hat bean Iliad againtl yew and
yaw ar* required la tarva a copy
at your written dtttntat. II any,
la It an Blackwell A Walker.
P. A. . P la ln tiii’i a ila rn a y i.
•t in
a d d r e t t I t ledO
A m a r l F I r i t Bui l di ng. One
Sauthaaet Third Avenue. Miami,
Florida S lllt. an ar baler* April
» . let*, and Ilia tea arlemwl
with lha Clark al Hue Court
tiihar baler* ionic* on Plain
t lt f i attorney! ar immediately
thereafter, ettwrwit*. a default
will te entered againtl yaw ter
lha ralial demanded In lha
Complemler Petition
Thlt nolle* then te pwbllthtd
one* each weak lar tewr comae
wliva waakt In lha Sanford
Harold
W ITNESS my hand and tool
at Ihll Court on th# Mth day al
March. ISSO
I Seal)
M AR YANNE MORSE
A t Clark al lha Court
R yC ecelleV Ekern
D E P U T Y CLERK
Pubiith March Ft April
II.
IL tf*B
D E O 1*4
IN TH E CIR CU IT CO UR T
FOR 1 IM IN O L I CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
O r cult Civil No ** U M CA *g F
FO R TU N E SAVINGS BANK.
•Ic.
Plalnllll.
re.
WANDA J M ILLIGAN.
Ootandanf
N O T IC IO F SALE
Nolle* It hortby given that,
pwrtuanl la lha Order or Final
Judgment entered In nut cawie
in th* Circuit Court ol Semmoto
County Florida. I will tall th*
property tituettd in Seminal*
County, Florida, described *i
L e i 1. T R I P L E T L A K E
SHORES TH IR D A D D ITIO N ,
according to lha plot tharaol at
recorded in Plot Book II. Page
IT. Public Record! al Sammoi*
County. Florida
al public ul*. to lha high*!I and
tetf bidder, lor cadi, ol Hi* writ
Irani door ol in* Sominol*
County Cour thou!* in Sanford.
Florida. *111 M A M , on May t.
nog
/MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of fh# Circuit Court
By JanoE Jaiowic
Deputy Cloth
Pubiiih April O l . ITIO
O E O lt l
N O T IC IO F
F IC TITIO U S NAM E
Nolle* l! hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnott ot V*
N Eider Santord. F la . H771.
Seminal* County, Florida, under
Hit Ftcliliaw! Nam* ol YOUR
W AV SERVI CE, and lhal I
Inland to regular .aid name
with fh# Clark at th* Circuit
Court. Samlnoi* County Flori
do. In accordant* with in*
provitione ol lha Flctilioue
Nam* Statutes T* Wtl Section
*0) 0* Mor.de Steruto! IM I
G*arMi W Shite
Pufcitth April*. It* II. IS. irw
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Hi* pat lor mane* •* SO » oo&lt;)on
you aa nl lo spray him with Liquid Plerlae ‘ — (m ovie
i « . *w*r) John Stark

C LA SSIFIED A D S
Sominolo

Th* DHlrlct give! netlc* ol It!
mtanl la lim a a permit to lha
tollowing applicant!*) an April
l«. 1TOO
C I T Y OF SANFORD. P O
BOX m g . S A N FO R D F L
H I M IM S Application
el 111 goiaANGMl. an ?t/J»/x
Th * applicant proposal ta
withdraw gggg M GD of ground
wetor tram Hi* Floridan Aguilar
via I* tin tin g wait! and a
prtpesad eallt N r pA H c otippty
u i* In S e m in a l* C o unt y .
In Seminal* County Hefted In
Grant 17. Township M South.
Rang* M i n i .
*&gt;
Locatod In Grant IT. Township
)0 South Rang*II East;
Locatod In Grant If , Township
X South. Range N E psI;
Locatod In Grant If . Township
10 South. Rang* M E a*l.
Locatod In Grant Sf, Township
N South. Rang* M East;
Locatod in Grant if . Tawrwmp
XSeufh. Range M E ad. .
Located In Grant if. Township
X South. Rang* M E e it;
Locatod In Grant » . Township
M South. Ranga M E ait:
Locatod In Grant Sf. Tawnshlp
TO South. Range M Eatl
Located in Orem if. X South. Rang* M E art;
Lacatod In Grant If. "
X South, Ranga X East;
Lacatod In Grant If . Township
X South. Rang* X East;
Lacatod In Grant If. Tawnshlp
X South. Range M C all;
Lacetad In Grant If, Township
X South. Rang* x la st. ’
Lacatod In Grant 17, Township
X South. Ranp* X I **!;
Located In Grant If. Tawnshlp
X SaudL Range X East;
lacatod In Orant W, Township
X South. Ranga X Cast;
Lacatod In Orant IT.
X faults. Rang* x Eaol,
Located In Orant If. TownsMe
XSauth. RangeX East.
Located In Grant X . Township
I* South. Rang* X E ait.
Lacatod In Orant X . Tawnshlp
I* South. Rang* X Cast;
Lee*to&lt; In Orant TO, Tawnshlp
IT South. Ranga X East
Tha fltots) containing each at
Mi* above list** applications)
ar* available tor Inspection
Monday through Friday auapl
tor toga! holiday!. I * a m to
l ; M p m at lha St. Jahna River
Water Manage man! District,
Highway I N West. Paiatka.
Florida
Th* District will lake attlen
on toch permit application
listed above untoss a petition tor
an administrative pracaadlng
(haaringl Is Iliad pwrtuanl to lha
provisions of taction IX.ST. F.S..
and tactwn « C 1,1)1, F JLC. A
parson whole substantial talar
aits ar* affected by any at, Hw
Districts progattd permitting
docltient Idenlltlod above may
petition tor an admlnlstratlv*
hearing In accordance aim sac
Han I X O . F .t Patltton* mutt
comply with the requirements *1
Florida Admlnlstratlv* Cad*
Rules 40C I.I ll and 40C I Ml
and b* tiled wlHl (rtceivad by)
lha DHlrlct Clark, P.O Bee
t o r . Paiatka. Florida WOTI
I4IF
P a lltlan i Igr f f
m in l! lr « i j ,» .lytey In*. jy O ly e
a b o v e a p p I I T t l .
tian(s) must te tiled'ANhGr*
tourloan (la) days ot pMfidA
liens at this rwtic* ar wlPiin
lour toon (14) days at actor!
rtcoipi ot this Intont. whlchavar
tirsl accurs Frilurt to flto a
patltian within this lima period
shall commute * waiver at any
right such parson may hav* to
request an admlnlslrallv* do­
lor min* I Ion I hoar ing) under
wetton I X IT. F.S , concoming
Hw subioct permit application
Poll Hon* which ar* not Iliad In
accordance with Hw above pro
visions ar* tub|«cI totflsmIssal
Publish A pril!, its *
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IN TM R CIR CU IT CO U R T
OF T M I IIT H J UDI CI AL
CIR C U IT OF FLO R ID A.
IN A R O F O R
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY
C A S IN O STtS JlC A O tL
O I N t R A L JU RISDICTION
DIVISION
HOME AM ERICAN
M O R TGA GE CORPORATION
P L A IN T IF F .
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OAVID COWARD CUMMINGS.
JR AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
IF M A R R IED . LOIS J
CUMMINGS ANO UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. IF MARRI ED.
UNKNOW N TE N A N TIS )
D E F E N D A N T!* ).
N O TIC E OP ACTION
CO N STR UCTIVE SERVICE
- PROPERTY
TO: LOIS J CUMMINGS
JlattatfKt unknown. II living,
Including any unknown tpoute
Ol U td Defendant*. il aither ha*
remarried And If either or tafft
of Mid Defendant! « r « d*id.
their rt'ipACtlv* unknown htirt,
dtvltee*. grant***. anigneet.
creditor*. Iloner*, And frutfott.
And All other p n w n i claiming*
by. through, under or ogamil
IhA named DetandonHft). And
fho aforementioned named Do
ftn d A n llil And tuch of the
aforementioned unknown De
fendent* and tuch of th#
aforementioned unknown D#
ItndAnft a «
bt infAnft.
IncomptfAnfi or othArwlw nof
ml juris
YOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI ,
PI E D th«t in Action hot b#*n
COmmAfiCAd to fortelo%# a morf
gog# on fho following rtol prop
trty. lying And bolng and ftituAt
td in SEMINOLE County, Flori
do. moro poriKwlorly dAkcrtted

Orlando • W inter Park

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CONSTRUCTION M l TV M E S
Lecgt/Cerlbdeea Ittoads
AM I ipeate* Paid. Te MS/Br.
■a*? a n t m
T A L E N T BUILDERS
Mat in n e r er tore.
Fee

• O M I T D C IK R
I 11 days per weak Contact
Mika at B A G DtohlbtuSarv

A ll thlfla available
hourly wage Halt* after *0
Start Immediately
Mortal tagertunittos Aggly

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P»kAkAborarAllACtotl.90CAkhdWCAwnttor promptpoymonl Sch*dk*l
tag may in d d l Harold AdwarfHar at fho cott of on m M
day. Canca*
whan you ftf rotub* Foy only tor dvy* your od runt a* rota •orn«d
Ilia full dAwnpikon to* Im in l rn d M Caff munt follow «&lt; ty lo W t
typogrophnol form
DEAD! INIS
Neon fho Ooy Before Pvblkehen
Sunday - II A III Soturdoy
Mondoy 1130 A M S«Hv*doy

A D J U S T M E N T S A N O C R I D I T S i I r Hv
g rre f t m i r&lt; . Ike Seirteri H e r i K w ill N m y o M s W e H f
Net first imertibn besly i M tftfy X tlsg gxtgwt et ttw c*st
i t that Im g rttM . P f N M check r * » r *R h r accuracy the
l i n t Bay H runs.

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R A T T R A C T IV I M A L I
loll,
i. M. lately but net atone.
nlemhlg Rea tS lTU . Lake
Mary, FI. HITS______________
• B IL IA O U IR ID F IM A L t
Farmer ty weellhy hememak
er. X . r r . I X toe. btorW.
attractive, eftoctleneto. un
dertlanding. very Intelltglenl
H a t gergeaui small t h ill
Seeks Italian Knlghf In Shin
Ing Armer. H*e*y- PO Bw&gt;
1*1X4, Pert Orange. M IX
g F I M A L I Tall, pretty, slim,
classy reOhead M id ffl’ i
Would like to meet m alt. 11 to
al. who it emehenelly end
financially tacurt Photo a
mutt Haply PO Ret 1744.
O g j f c F i n j U ____________
B O O O D -L O O K IN O S IM O L I
oao
x . r r * . its x t would
Ilk* to meal an allractiv*
nan smoking white tomato. I I
to I L tar dating and passible
relationship Let’s tier! with
the McCartney Cancer! a/lf
Send nato, phene number L
photo PO BOX r x t l l . Or
land* FI 1MT10*11___________
d CAR I NO, S I N t f T I V I ,
HANDSOME M A L I Xtaa k t
thy. timid pretty girl Bo I
s m Lm w eed. FI X f t l
C A IN AVAILABLE
m
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■g j i — S^AteA■Aixw
i
Quick Opting
W SW
g F IM A L I
40t. not looking
tor Pttor Pertocl but Oscar
Ordinary PO Bee tlltef,
LakoMaryFIMfSS__________
M tn iT P N O R E
Litton T* Talking Partonaltl
11 par call charge to ph bill
a m m i . . . ......... ....a i/an&gt;4
s f is w )
...... — gsr*. m s
g « i t n i s T.w,!4..-,i(u&lt;.B W ’ *4
Ta Leave Mestaga Free. t**-im
Z3— L o s f k F o u m i
LOST. Black and whito male
Shih tiu. ISam) Iasi taeti
Lemon Bluff Landing on 1/If
Blue Collar. SIM R IW A R D
_________ Call M l I to*_________

U — S p t c i a l N e t ICRS
IIC S N E R R 0 T M T
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Florida Notary AuoclAttan

Legal N o tices
NOTICE OP
F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice it hereby given that I
#m A#kg«9*d in bwtlnota «t ISO
W Jrssup Av« . Longwood. Fla ,
337S0. SeminofA County. F tar da.
under the Fictitlout Name ol
TH E RUNCIBLE SPOON TE A
ROOM, and that I intend ta
register laid name with the
Ctark of the Circuit Court, Sem
Inote County, Florida, in oc
cordanco wlifi tha Provision* 'Of
Iho Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Wit Section IBS 09 Florida Slat
utee if 57
EI jinx llATA
Publish April 4. II. 1|. 25. IffO
D E P ’SB

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I U O H T I I N T H
JU D ICIAL CIR CU IT OF T H I
S TA TE OF FLORIOA. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
O f NERALCIY1L DIVISION.
Casa Ne.it-1913-CA W P
BAY FINANCIAL SAVINGS
BANK
Plaintiff.
v*.
P A U L I COOK, and if ha bo
married, M ARY DOE. hit wife
Defendant*

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H I IS W i f i
Meifrty*. Hw World Teacher,
com*! la guide u* Into a nave
ora at peace and a label coog
•falien F e rlrt into, met ton
T a re C e e a e r.H b fX n il
I. Herrlsan Clark III. from this
data an am Bat retpan ilkto tor
^ 2 te S H * L £ E 2 S i* _ C i£ ^
2 7 -N v m r y l
O ilM C a r#
D AY CARE in my Hktden Lakes
hem*, lei's of TLC M fCall
_________ Cell X I n o _________
L A K E M AR Y A R IA In hem*
childcare and children et
Idyllwi Ida school C a H lX X S T
LOMOWOOO
Mon
F rl . M
lent*. 1 yrs eigerlenced Left
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O p e a r tw n lt lw
A M AT I NO recorded message
eiplan t details leading to
earning 111.0X 1 par month
income CXI IX f ia U I X L
D R IV E A M I R C I D R t
W KAR DESIGNER CLO TH ES
■ AN N S IM M F I N MOMTMI
U U (407) 123-S W 7
F a e X b r.i

* * RUTMIMT * *
* NHb CiteriBi la s iB tn *
• Great Santord Location
• Steady ihcema
with weekly contracts
• Very Profitabta Business
•Good Terms Available
2214919
71— H t l p W a n t t d
'A R M S U f O r W Y M
M F ,l* m to 4 p m Will train
Call Melty Maid. 7*7 5097

"F R E E BARR ECUE LU N C H "
NaFae......... Q U A L ITY TEM PS
___________M f BXf___________

G O O O e O R K E H N S tO C M
Deity Work
Dady Pay
CaNRaBtordetaHt
after 1pm .__________W-TS1I

CONSTRUCTION H t l f t t S
Sf to IIS per heur. Will train
Several needed 1Hiring newt
Metre Imptoy want
M d t lll

Immediate opening tor rip e
rfenced slylitl tor busy ■ on's
solan In Deltona 174 (X*. wk

O M R t t NURSE
R N O N L P N Day shift 0’ IS
am to 1 as pm Suparvisqry
aipertonc* desirable bul net
requited Apply al M to they.
IT R Ft. Debary, Men. tor*
F rl SAM to 4PM. 44d *41!
____________ EOR____________
C W i lM 's
N I X ST A R TIN O R ATES
F u llip e r l t lm t p e illid n t
e v il Isbit Eiperlenct gr*
torrtd Apply at:
Hlllbe . i n totems Care Center
X * Mtltowvilto A re . Saatord
m a te s ....... .......... — « o . « / t o
COUNTRY STORE
Full tim* patltton requires
lifting Seed 4 hey plus store
duties. C a ille F X X __________
CR AFTSdSK ILLS* TR A D ES

ALLTMOCSNEEOCO
Peintort. CerpenSwt. etc
Get III Hw war! you can
handle- Call................ !te «TT I
a DATA ( H T R T C L I R K *
Greet chotcel In to . Into.me
lien tor tin* computer firm I
Benelllil Hurry, gall new
AAA E M P LO YM E N T
fW W .IS M S t................. m i l l !
* D AT CARR Ol RECTOR *
X K I Tea* charge of center I
Use y w r •rganliatienal skills
to kerf llrm running! Very
c lean eni Irenrrwnt I
AAA IM P L O T M IN T
f w x . B M M ............... m s m
D E L IV E R Y D R IV E R - Far
linen co perl time/lull lime
Immediate hire, e ic tlle n l
driving record, chauffeur lie
required. M SQ/tlerl...- W M X
001 a i T I F l I O N I V E N
Needed lor local delivery.
Men Frl Benefits. Substance
abut* setting required Apply
In person. Peris City. M l B
Cen— ell Rd ■Santord E O E
IL R C T R IC IA N f

* * NEEDED* *
E ip e r ie n c e d r e ild t n lla l
eltciridan*. and eiperienced
heiptrt residential and com
m i c i a l .............. Call 313 m i
C X P I R I E N C I D #nfhg*la*1ic
mature *ale«perion for dreet
Shop Apply: Slim A Salty. &gt;12
g . HI 1&gt;&gt; Senlprd ■ ■ ■
■
m v ' l i if rii

HP PLJCJITOtS JOSS
l l l . h r We train Outdoor
work in local area Full and
part Nm# U M BO 7772a if, IS.

Daputy Ctark

TEMFUDTOTEMF?
We hav* immadiato short and
long term astignmanls In yeur
aO F F IC E CLERKS
PR ECEPTIO N ISTS
RSECR ETARIES
P WORD PROCESSORS
PIM DUSTRIAL WORKERS
W* after lag gay. grtal berwlilt
and Hw opportunity to work al
many at Hw top companies In
your area Call now tor an
appointment!.
f40 *771
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* INSTMT NTCHICXS *
S ta r t fo d a y a n d g e t a
paychack wifhln a 'week. We
h o ld ,b a c h nothing O u r
employee* are contfanfiy In
coureged. and ettittad to they
will make larger peychatk*
all the time Sound infer
effing? Fart lime A full time
available Cad Tedey 1391144
e JO. S B C R ITA B Y *
Variety ipot! Sell metivatad
person wanted ta a*ii*t with
phone end order* 1Call newt
AAA CM FLO YM K N T
709W. Ml* S t.
2115179
K I T E S FLA , INC* Realtor*,
pay* tut ion ta Real Estate
Schooft.......... ......Call 123 3300

e ★ LADIES e e
■aiaty Products Salat Rap!
Pari or lull time No eaparl
enc* needed W* train
SMC . per weak
... Stl f W
LAUNDRY W O R KER S. MOO la
M IS -h r la tier I Immediate
hire tor long term minded
individual!
W**S0

LEASINGCONSULTANT
Far luiury apartmenl cam
reunify m Santord. Salary and
banotlN Call H I M IT________

co u a n ta jtT
rvScg • I ndividual! and
L u C TA .CM ne r.C P 4
CaNFer AppMMmaM

A SSIM ILER S
Immediate openings
I soom U J 4 r .il
Flat tan dollar toll Catllkhrs
u s iiiiu r s

IS to 111 per hour All ihitts
Male/Female Permanentl
Many needed!
Metro Employment
40B*III

A H f l Rt w i

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■Owign/Ruild ted sH*r Free

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU1!
E X C E L L E N T PAY. Benefits
T r antpof tat ion. Cat I
407 295 7400 t it I M2
Toll relunded tarn 10pm

4 fate id. ecreened

n U H lIf lf f t

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Earn li t r e ttat home, set your
own hour*, only 17 10 mvett
mont Call STB l4&gt;5or3Jf »20

Full time Days Apply:
Amec* Feed Stag
X W S I. todM.S*e*«rd
M EDICAL

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P O R E A T SALARVIt
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Join Our E rceltont
HeelthCer* Teem
rn tx a
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P R E C E P T IONIST
Full/Perl Tim*
P IN S U R A H C I CLERK
P M ID IC A L ASSISTANT
Front 4 Beck eltlce
• M EDICA L SALES
P I N Pert Time
• SCRUB TE C H

n o f e e .......................n
M EDICA L

m

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Medical background helpful
but net necessary Organlred
4 tanilired records 4 billing
Can work el home er office
Celt tor eggt H I Bit)________
N U R U JUDES * JkU. SHIFTS
HIOMER S TA R TIN G PAVI
For certified er eager lanced
Apply In perten to
Lakevtow Nerting Center
l i f t . M S I ....................1 ’
f ANT TIM E JONS
ideal ter second Income, cel
leg* students, housewives
M a tu re , a r t ic u la t e end
energetic people needed to
help needy e rge nlie tlen
Friendly phone kales Slerl
now. pant weekly
_________Cell W -Iie * _________
FA R T TIM E

★ LOOK!!!*
Ne lets then ta IS per heur to
tlert. plus bonuses Releeed
Call IT*-1144
FW IT TIM E 14.23/pgf Hrr i
Eiperienced in cteklng 4
Cleaning crabs Tue* 4 Wed
alter noon 4 tses every week

c*tt.____________ ____ in-aits

FAST R f S U IT S "
Juti a taw short days was all
It leek lor Jaa’t Craetlv*
Concrete to llnd Hw right
people he needed tor hit |ab
opening! II yeur tooking tor
good employee! tar yeur bull
nail place your help wanted
ad in the
Santord Herald TO O A Vtt
C L A S S IF IID D K FT.
u im ii

PR00UCE MARKET
Full lime, ell ereur
needed cathier. dtspiey. etc.
Apply In person Beggt Pre
duct Merkel I40S Senierd Av

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be tid in g. Backs 4 m lsc
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l i censed References avail
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PERSOMAL TO U C H
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B IH T S

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LABOR ON DEM AND
'"V /Ot Ivers With Vehicles Earn \
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Extra 50&lt; Per Hour
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Report 5:45 AM
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DAILY WORK •DAILY PAY Vj
,
• NO FE E S !
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mete Iing. Him, d m
etc.
pw w retrppM rs.........H TB O e
C A R P E N T R Y , h a u li n g .

IN TE R IO G G EE TfG IG G
avad. Ted, *44X11. Free Esc
Lake Mery R w Went
Licensed/ Insured
Free EtitmeSesI
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Apt's 4 1 to.
u s tta x
Call enytame H &gt; M X
Quellly Werk. Heeunakle
Prices. Free 1st. b s k ..ttva m

Free tsiimatos Cad m CDS

P w t C G t d iE l

ElX-IT-fAST INC

R E P TILE R IM O V A L W
I E N V ICE
Spec Willing bt’
snakes any sit*

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B S E D A P P U A N C IS

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R R P A IR td PAINTING
Yerdewrb* Light Haettng
Ms tod Tee Small

M EN APPLIANCES
S I and M A Y TA G
ALSO

O U M C w G C Q A ttrt

to eptratt Iter own

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FRANK BA RR N AR T peinHng 4
preseure c toewing IT y r g a ^ .
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Cad SceN Teteyll TH a ait

CAFETERIA M E R E R

Amaika's etdesl kcotter
ef tea atom shops

C C 0 M E * NAFTA T A O L U
O genaAM -aPM
G U I D I SERVICE
Fresh Smoked Muiletl
Live Wild River Stunner!
F tih m g f guipnwnt
C IS A Ortega "

"On* Call Te 0* Il All"
Yeur NelVRerheed Handy Man

BEAUIICIAN
M erle Nor m an/Fatcinahont
Day*. 1214505or 095 7503, Jill
Mon thru Frl daytime hour*
Apply in person NCR 1700
Lake Em ma Road. Lake Mary
C A R P E N TE R S
Laka Mary
Postal Center on Rhmeharl
Rd Must have tools Aik for
Greg or call 7B&gt; 791________

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LAN M C A P I RS
Full time
gasmans D river's Cleans*
required .
C a U P lt lH

N U T I l ) H A JK TTU ST
FOR F A M ILY SALON
Fellewing e must Full or gerl
lime Fold vocation
W -M W
ACTORS/EXTRAS Hellywead
Easl Mgmt. No. erg. neces
tary. L k .T A ia n ia U I li f t
Sgecialtt MtetWe Hw Herald
A D D TO TOUR INCOME
S IL L AVON NOW
________ c a l l m ats*________

tornAyt. whew Addttt-ki *t ISO'*

Pufclith Apr it ) It If. 2S IWd
O f P 41

Goad pay Full and part time
pesltfam available Langwoad
am G elfC a urt* Caliatl Ills

C C T n iM R S S f f T IW n

N O T IC IO F SALE
Notice tl hereby given that,
pursuant ta tha Order or Final
Judgment entered in this cause.
In the Circuit Court of Seminole
Courtly, Florida. I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
The Cast ty of Lat • and ail of
Lat 9 Block 7. EVANSOALE.
according ta the Plat thereof as
recorded tn Plat Book 7. Page
17. Public Records ol Seminota
County. Florida
L O T IK A L F A Y A WOODS
at public seta ta tha highest and
PHASE XVHI , ACCORDING
best b'ddrr. tor cash, at ttw
TO TH E PLAT T H E R E O F AS'
RE C O R DE D IN PLAT BOOK • West Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse Sanford
V . PAGES 10. 21. ANO 22.
Florida at ll 00 A M on May &gt;.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI i
BN
MOLE CO U N TY. FLORI OA
D A T E D this 22nd day of
mor* comnnAnlv known At 1041
March. JfeO
V E R N O N LOOP O V I E O O
MARYANNE MORSE
FLO R ID A 22741
Clerk Circuit Court
Thlt Action hat ba*n fiiad
By Janet Jasewtc
agalntt you ord you ar* ra I
Deputy Clerk
gu»rAd to kAfvt a copy of your
Publish
March 7B April « 1990
wrltfAn dAfonu if any to il on
S HAPI RO A F I S H MAN At t i D EO 275

North Rao SNaa » Su *»a 103
Tampa Florid* 11Ad* iO ll on or
IDE TTW
twtora May I lfAO. ardJ HI#
»ho
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ongtnal with fho Clarka of
Cowrt Aittwr bAtora %arr-vKi one
Piamhtt » aHernay or immedl J
aiaty IharcaHAr. altn..rrwise
—— a
dotault will tw tnlartd *gjinstt
you tor IN* rtlMf damandad inf
tha Complain!
WI T NESS my hand and vial
ot m u Court on m* 2nd dap of
April lfAO
, ( SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Circuit and Coun!y Courts
,
By Rum R ng

IIM N T IN M C f N O M tR S

R N M . NdOL liatord. ar
X a U k A a r y BSvd,lA. Mery

SUM

F IR IS N IR / K P M R
Pratostlmai type person E •
per lent a required fff ItH .
O O tF COURSE

7i— w n u n w n

cenUrvcIlan IT m a rl eeper
llearned • R p iX d I Insured
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x rx a g g x

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A A N L s r r SdtvlcB
T t t a iy v d end lesm cere. Free
EtrtmaQe*. m - x x , __________

ACREAGE MOWING, discing,
grating and torlMUmg
BARM ew lng ..............4714174
Chuck's Q u in n Lawn Cere
Comm /Reg B F R E E ES T.I
N*|e*ta*l*rg»/im*H 701171
UNNURVKE
Free E sRoeeto*--------------- H F tto l
FRO PISSIO N AL G A R D IN E R
Mowing odglng. Nlmmlng.
rvinevksg 4 cloving, plow I
Ing. clean upl Cemptoto Caryl
FreoEsll M r Vary I Q Reel
SNU M A VS LAWN RkAINT. X
Yrs. E te Camm/R*g Maw.
edge t X A u p a w x w

lIG O ry

SOUTHERN T T S

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T W ORE

Wetor Sells Jl
poets, ile e e w p rk oround
•S lim m in g y e d lt. s te n t
teirencas stucce N A Sttl
Psann. Kartea.d Inslrvcrwn

Acceplinq studanls Private
Wsamsa All levels 4il NO SX 4
N u rs in g Ca r t

COMPLITi hem* care wills
tove A cancer* tor me elderly
Specious accommodations
tow menlhiy rates Day Cere
A.a.labs*
s.labwAlso
Alse 0*407*
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A L T A M N n PAINTING

99%oH toWINHf lotclol

Pewef wash, custam paml ing
Wtarwin WiHiams patnf* Eree
E*H Call Maw 4B71131912
i * n u n ic e s 7 “
Feinting IM '1,1 Additient
Remolding Poles Decks
Cencrtto Dr tors 4 Sdewelkt
Gen HemeMeMi ! lams Sr VC
Tree Estimates BeaH i asm

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at t d Idtours g Repairs
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Nrpi|iitia

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3 4 .M OFT WITH D N S AA
RELIANCE INC.
S E N IR * DRAIN T I T P f f r f
14 hours I Flat ratal I
Fry* (th m a le tl CFCH t iu

54J0 OTTWIN TINSAO
T rith H

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I S A V I M O R I H AU LIN G •
Troth, try* trimming
_andgerage dean yul l X - j U l
TA R O D IG R IE HAU LE D
IM /LOAD A L IO . JOHN C A M
REM OVED, F R G I .

S M r t m m in t P g g I
H j # r v l c | _ H
MEM EWIMMINO FOOLS M B
W vrhousy Ctoerenc* X Apw
N ia peels ta ft. X X It.
completely inttoltod IhdudN
huge d K k . la dX r. fencing
filler end skimmer. Financing
betas 1Cal l tol ■free
I4 X I U 4 0 M
tCGCB HR FIPEX IGI
Y r o t Sg e v I c g *
I C M O L . T R K SERVICE
Fro* esflmatatl Feu Price*I
Lie Ins Slump Grinding Teel

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T R I M M IN G . Tapping Re
m*v*l. Hauling. *H ph
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TO U R W A T S R IV IC R Free
Eittmatasi L k rasaius
14hr Emergency Service
Geeree SRete. m a n i

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Purification
■IRA-CON

Watar end Air FiHrehen tor
I home ted kuw w w Far Free
i I slime ta Call
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IKama Faint atara ar mall
I riparianra hetptui Apply at
I parten Sherwtn William*. Wat
I Orlande Dr, Santod in tall

M U M MOVIE Prato ator
par tan. nan inwAar. For

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rant by wk/m* A/C. goal,
laundry, tala t o cMIdran.
•pacial dltcaunt t o ar cltl
rant m t W l t r m W t l
S A N F O A D . Me* I and t t o r n
apt* . EMI A up/m* plut dtp
A at rag'd N aaw tlH l D N

I Individual* t* ataum* petition
I at racrutfw* dlrackar. Multi
I bill tan dal lar wheNtel* in
I dultry Train m* leading t*
I inane m r awarding lutwra. II
nancial independence and an
opparlunlly lar ralirtm tnt
m th ln lyaa ri
I CallM r Grower
paaau

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Full lima pot.lion lor d*«*l
apntant company Typing to
I w p m . G oad t a la ry A

benellttCeA

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TUUMMITIK PROS!
Tli* Sanlord Kara Id currently
hw»* # position
to ouf
Claaaitad Advertning Dapt
Talamaraating aaiai aiparl
ente la pratarrad. accural*
typing and good apatllng aklilt
art a mutt C A T (iparlanca
alaa a pint It you an|ey a latl
pacad environment and ar* a
aallatartar. piaaaa apply al
m N Franck Av*. laniard ar
cal I m l * 11 at* lar Cindy

KcuroncuMos
Full.'part limp Lieantad ar
unllcented (W ill help gal

llcanaal............ CaMm »H

• SH O PW ELO ER Se
■ring your tool* and go Is
work I Your aiparlanca land*
tFal* vary liable laniard Hr ml
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T
I t o At. m ia i t .
m u tt
a 1TOCM T A A I N d a
Graal antry laval ipott Laarn
toputupatockt Eaayl
AAA I M F L O T M IN T

tow .w ai t . ......... n rn ii

m uum nn
Aloma art* No wiling 1
anthutlattic paopta naadad
new la w t appomlmant* lar
noma w curlty Will tram
Goad pay t *pm M/T lOem
Ipm Sat
. Call John W l d »
TR ACTOR T A A I I I A O A IV IA
Eiparlancad M ult nay* rat
arancaa. Ptiyalcal aiam and
dru g acraaning requited
Sliert haul* within Florida
_______ C a ii i )* * j» _________
V O IT
T IM F O A A A T S I1 V IC IS
_______ C g N J jM jjj________

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d DANCE INSTAUCTOAS
No aapar. necettary/wlll tram

NIc* ara*. charming
camplti. hug* 1 bdrm 1
control hoot and air. SMi
________ CadtaAian

N—AaartiTMfrt*
Unfurnished/Rei
COtVKU/IMSTttCOVI
Ahum CITE

LUEFMMT A f u m u n
Watarakl and wlndaurll Cat
wttwrry, I bdrm I bath I4M
par month glut dapaalt
_________ Call art AN l_________

M A A IA ir iV IL L A B I
LaAaAdatkdrm........ SMEnw
Ibdrm

1badroom

ibath
From le u
lab* Atop m a m
SANFOAD

rinaiKicunsMTOM

• T I A A I T O A T SALES*
Growing company Nat Itw
p a rta c t tp e t fa r y a u l
Banuar comm I talon lar go
gattar I Paid beneWtt
AAA I M F L O T M IN T

tow ism st................m m *

I X F I A T W A N T IO
to help pul down a mallow
wall Call M a n ia

SNAPPER R IM B atm cMdwr
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a t it o '^ a t o T t o S T t o t o U
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m m u m w a a m t
FAR A ON F E I E - I
lurnlahad - dawnatal

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Ontca/werahauw appeal
C aN E E M W arin -M F*
Way. 17-tL I
lla tJM a g .
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S T O A I •Elm at PtnPuult. t . M
t * A. phi* t o a d liar ago

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HMton Vlllagt - t b*m. 1
bath. peal. EPS par month
aaprcatartolM t__________
SAAFOAO - I M m . canda
unlurnlahad Waahar/dryar
f *m . a * pats, tas/nw. Can

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2000tot Utq IM.
M IN N

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om a space m

lease

Aral labia In tncramantaal AES
tg A. Vary attrachy* torn*.
•MINA A E » \ r a *
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■SMALL N IN TA LO P FIC B t
tawed K I Vary ra........ Mai
llalA C aA app ltod ElE
H I — H W im lK iilB
Aaaaaia Lack A rbor. 1/1.
acraanad parch, tocad. A I
area a l t o dnaW t o H l M B
**************
GOVERNMENT BESALES
BOB AL BALL 1A-. FJL
LAMB MARY R EALTY W41IB
CHULOUTA - II I . End SI. I
Bbdrmt. 1 bam 4 H. utility
■had. MF.SEB. Call altar 4 pm
P I Pitt.___________________

103— Houses

Unfurnished/ Rent
HOMESTOIf RT
I and I kadraam
Unlurmt/wd. Laka Mary and
Sanford a r t a t l Cal l far
availability and local ton*
At* toe Brand*

111 EE. I I I . I I . Salta EIB
HUGE OAKS aurrowid mit tow
IT 1
tern, parch, t o cad yard a id
doubt* carport. Only
IH .M
A F F O R D A B L E 1 Bdrm. Ilk
bath ham# CH/A. earner tat
Law drwn payment......M l, t o

!1%*#5UUMEI!1%*#
I h «v * IQ pot^flont to f ill

No fjiporitnct NtcaiMry
CAN YOU M IL P ff
_______ Com i &gt;p nop_________

WAREHOUSE MOWERS
ImmodiAto openmg*

I 900m MJMit 1

I Flot tort dollar toil Coll 14 hrt

NAICNOUUMIVIIS
V 10 t i l llhourly
Will If am All tftifts
U tito a a _______

VIJUttHCHJSC HELP
t SO to 111 to par hour Mill
r&gt; All shift*•
» IwipIPTtoUt

MO t i l l

NELOCI/MEOUNIC
■ Truck and aguipmanl Graal
Ibenetltt Aydar lyttamt. I l l
| Sum Bird San lord H I »0 0
Pit 1101

NOWHIAINO A. E. AGENTS
H M M

CHURCH ■On I I 1 acraa.
Near I a MWIT SBLL11
An l I NllaCaii......... t o *
INCLUDING CLO tlM * COST
1 4 Ib drm . hamaamSantod.
O aitana /D atary/Lk ^A ary /

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3/1H. appllanraa. Hying rm,
dtnmg rm. tonlty rm w/brlck
Ilraplaca. W a II tem parch,
rd..... ISF.SM

SANFOAD/LAHC M ART
]
bdrm ) bath. Ilraplaca
taai mo Vttten Really
__________ ;a&gt; Atti__________
SANFOAD
Cwy 1 bd rm . I
bath, c th ra . w /ca rp a rt
Shadrd let. claw la city park
and tha pp lng N* p a ltl
t il t mo t MM wcurlty
Call
.
H l t o t i t t o lpa»
SANFOAD ■ &gt; bdrm . I bam.
prvl lancrd yard SNN/ma
pint wcurlty Attarancaa r*

qulrad Call H I &gt;141________
SAMOA A I bdrm . I bam. larga
acraanad In porch, chip
U l l rrto plut wcurlty Call
M l ICODor H I 0011

STENSTROM
REALTY, INC.

*% 0m 34d fhM •
W e I n l a n d s 'l l
m o re p ro p e rty Hum
Anyone in the G re a te r
Sanford/lake M a ry area.
N IC ! 14A D E L TO N A 1/1. Oulal
araa Shady tocad ya rd tplc.
Fla rm. Super hear plan
fteduced New only M/.OM
N I C ! S P L I T 1 / llk . New
Window, carpal Font Could
b* ***ctly what ypu r* leaking
lor Attordabl* Only
MP.OBD
0 E G A A V S P LIT 1/1. Spaclaua
graal rm . If f kit, intide ulill
ly. warkahep. toe*, big let
Eicaptlanalt Now ...... 1M.N*
u n Winter Iprwga IptH i n .
Art* pant, to n it. clubhouw
Biking Eat In aipuppad kit
New root Now------------ 1*1. t o
B E D U C ID I Spactacalar Lk
Mary Crntm ga 1/1 Big tat in
kit, Fla rm. tpa, tpk. palm,
goadtchaolt to w .... 1)01.100

APRIL
BONUS
/ASHER/ORYER

REGATTA
SH O R E S
R t n t jl A partm d nt*
O n Lake M o n ro *
2 U S W Sami not* B ird.

Hary. 17-92
Sanford. FL 17771

or

ONE MONTH
FREE
(P flL S

323-2628
C^v
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f i la r fro n t U f d g ly lb
[ a i b c l d f n F lt n o s B C d n ta r
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SPACIOUS D E L TO N A SPLIT
1/1 Fplc. aal In hit. acraanad
patio, talar hoi watar War
ranty Now only
lu l us

CAU ANYTIME

321 2720
322 2420
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parch. M f t o ................. M / .to
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LAKE M A R T MIAMI 1 toga

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W A L L A C I CRESS R E A L TY
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bdrm . } bath ham* an ranch
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a lw 1 tancad paaturat In
ctutod Mobil* ham* t o man
agar Many aatiat Oraaik
price reduction....... |lt*.SSS
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M A N A G E M E N T 4 R E A L TY
H i m j / n i aaft _____
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F ry menla ettan Wear
than rani i

the caossiics
1 to cheaa* tram High N i
and law M i l Beth nearly
brand newt

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U t « H I aaawnabl*. no guall
tying

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Pr opBr t y /

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now radMtt. 1I7M firm Call

1 7 IM
1* FORD F700 .
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M FO AO VAN. cuatam mtarNv.

law mil** SIAMB 133 SIM

T M IIP F IT H E X T i

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angina, pwwr wtndmw. crulta
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•*ta. air. alaraa. pawar

217— O e r e « e S a le s

APRIL 14 MAM N 4PM
laka Mary Nativity Church
t i ll N County Ad 417
214— W a n t e d t o B u y

5 S i5 S S ^ .“
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PRIVATE calNcter pdytng to
dalldr lar camlc baakt.
baatoall. tolhaii. kattatbail
4 lwck*y carp*. Call m ataa
223— M u s i c a l
M e r c h a n d is e
STOAT 4 Clark cental* plan*
■ *c*ll*nl cendltlen Jutt
tWWd.SMM I vet HI t o l
222— M is c e lla n e o u s
■ *!• MANS *11 weed racking
Chaw, li tr e met cendltlan
171....................Call H I 41**
• COLOR T.V. PartabN Good
condition «tl CM! m 1741.

M U S ID IN STOCK
A LL M i l l A l l P R IC E D
Maitland Tra der 4 Equipmant
It ml. N. at Maitland
mtarthanj* * n H M ;iiiJ J d 2 2

22R—Vekkles
Wanted
WE PAT TOP EM t o wracked
cart/truck*l M l SELL guar
antaad utad parr*. AA A U TO
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LIRE NEWI14AM..... M44IM

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*17 - Rad. adult awnad.
garaaad. MOM mlNt. 31 mm
D d lO r ld t . O tc a m I pc*
whaalt, valued at II,0 M .
10.SEE. Can b* tta n a l:
Perianal Cycle Service In
Daytona, a lto March IS.
Or Call bob

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l l O L O t D E L T A
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M7 W. SSth (waal an ANparl •!
tram Santod Av*. Narm an
Park Av*. 1 Mach, lit Nil 1
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FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY, a am
1* a pm. MSI 0*ov(&lt;* Av*.
Santod. Fumltura. chltoan'i
ctattwt. mtc. item*
Maytag 1*1* - Saturday and
Sunday. Agrti 7 4 4 1 • m N
4 pm. M tl Cedar Avenue
Santod. tumltura. Hal Pami
partabN MthwatTwr, loelt.
titMn* tackN 4 much m*ra t
MULTI FAMILY SALE April *
4 7 Sam Until? 14*4 PNmatt*
A r........ Ta much la mantto 11
Dan't mitt nil to Early Mrdt
m um gf jm

237— T r a d e r s a n d
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T M I Ilf P iT d H T S
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•icapt ta*. lag. tltto ate.
M PONTIAC LIM ANS •1 Or.
aula, air, ilaraa. pawar
Hearing, to* mlNtl
Only 1117 ll/rne
CallMr. Payne, m i m
1171 VOLVO ETAION WAGON •
Cold A/C. geod tires, runt
gaed. acwwmlcal. 11.711 er
bait atto.................... via ut*
t m MONTE CARLO LMUled
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trentmlaelan with mm kit.
Perfect mechanical thape
Need* mUwr body wark. t t m
eba N a t we N eaarecieN
Cto H i w n
m i T -G IR D d L O A O I O t
RUNS ANO LOOKS GREATI
t o m c a l l H i wee
m $ i w i l l T R O M IR II •I dr.
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IMF ISU1U TROOPER - 4 W, LS
pkg.. wMN/tllver. S and. lew
mlNt. treat A d to Rendy
Daeto........................masaa
T M I UF f U T M IIT J
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M NISSAN PULSAR
Sun
Only $ m tVmo
CaiMr F i y w . m S W

2&lt;l— decreetienel
VeAides / Campers

uicvrmwnwMMf

71 a F t I act Ilent condition
Catl H a llo s ar 047 MM

M PI. Claw A. Chevy O w u r i
X I Onan gwwrato. wit can
lalnbd. hunk bad*, full bath.

micro. Garaa* ke*&lt; lacatlant
condition. A ta d y I* oei l

.................Call**} 14tl
AV L O TS S141/m* Include*
wato/garbdga/wwag*. Park
Avanwa M H1N Park H I M il

1771 COACHMAN AV • » '
Dodgy M 4 n e t air, generator,
iie tp t 0 1 Salt contained
t m o b a Call attar i n i l l H
* ___________________________

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14 Ft. tNogt A vary goad
condition........ . 1X4*0 CA1H
M l 4000 day* 701 47*7 evening*

74 TTTM HOTOtHOME
CLASS 4 -1 4 tl, W.004 mile*.
|ab- rebuilt
Irani ond. microwave, air
ham and mutual horn*, root
air. goad awning. 4 now Hrat

243— Junk Cars ~
JU R A CARS R IM O V IO
NO CHARGE
___________ H I 1377__________
MTap OallarW Fold t o |unt
cart, truck*. 4 wheat drive
Any condition Call H I 1*1*

Property /lale

STORE IS U M U U i
Accrw M SI Jahn’t Elver
Large Iveed tat R to tt I*
canal i river I
SUM I

CALLMIT
R EAL (S T A T E
REALTOR
m im

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
E A S T ( A l l Convert* t* yeum
had and adult bad tow. m
be* Only |I«P Celt m i W
G/ftR ESALE
M W iE a n ltiE A a d .M S to *

7UU00
W IN TE R SPR IN GS
I t Ha.
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CoMOtorio U w ie r l
I I A Wo f H r b l v t U M I
| y « to W t.M II)H

Take A "LICK" Out Of High Prices
With "MINCER MOTORS"
$50 Dfi/$154.21*
86 CHEVY
S-10 PICKUP

$50 DN/$152.60*
86 FORD LTD
S.W. BROUGHAM

M N O To Fin. i
42 Uos. g!1 7.75 APR

44750 To Fin. x
42 Mo g g! 17.75 APR

$50 DN/$216.51*
87 FORD
T-BIRD

$50 DN/$200.99*
87 CHEVY
CELEBRITY

LOADED
54975 To Fin. I
42 M o g g I 15.40 APR

EUROSPORT V-4
44475 To Fin. x
42 Mo g al 15.40 APR

$75 DN/$223.28*
86 CHRYSLER
5TH AVENUE

$50 DN/$166.14*
65 BUICK
REGAL

LUXURY, LOADED
M450 To Fin. i
42 Mo g al 17.75 APR

2 DR., NICE
44400 To Fin. x
34 Mo g at 21.19 APR

4171221 IIS
H I — Waterfront

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Call MMBH atto 4: MPM

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muHlmpto Bail and hpwpn.
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h-p. Dyemprt mpwar. Cto

215— t e e t s e n d

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SALE OR L t A i a S U M a* A.
an it* gcro M SB i t A. a
I t l M t g A. G A I A T T I

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2 1 1 -A h H r m m /
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tow 1 bdrm jvy hath } atoy.
■aallancet. Ilraplaca. 1 car

Maty* Aaal (atala Ca. hw.
__________ m r o ___________
Altar only " I 0 A Y ". A Wood*
at Sanford rented hit un
lurmthadhoww. FOA
FAST R EN TA L R ESULTSIII
CALL TO D A T II
SANFOAD HERALD
CLASSIFIED D E F T.
m un

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to M B MM..............MmtFrl

BASE BOAT - i r Gwaalraam.
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naw. MM/atto 1* * 1]

tprlnktoaraton....

K H T E 0 F IN T U T

CMiCxt - Fancy m i cammwt
kr— dt Duck*. *u*M*. turkey,
4 •****. Call SMSBM.
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god I r o i f Will ggd 1 m
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II M E T I ME. 01 BANT

T U E H U n E T IK
Earn up la I l l s hour In
heeling A air conditioning
ma rm in g
Call MOOT*
T I X T U A I Coaling A Fum ing
itlaaptraan Good load pro
gram Comml tturn ban t. good
partanlaoa paid Call 774 140*
■ L IM A A K E T IN O

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nan*. Pay *«dtT *
r paymaal*. to

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tppl lancii. carport.... EM.SM

EAANO NEW O FFK A BLOW*
to a g ft. W iJ E iig It.
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1 kdrm. i bam. nrapiara.

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2IMM. 2UTM IFT5

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Ml&lt;711— ......121-2297

WE N A V I T I HANTS
CALLUS IF rO U HATE
FAOPf A T T TO RENT
l Hid* KHne-Fragerty Manager
__________ M l Ito __________

Spaciout I Bdrm Condo Avail
Wathar/Oryer Includad
Far Data! It
Call Aa a to im * ............. U t U N
i FI. Inc/I
S A N F O A D •1 bdrm. 1 bath, all
appllancat includad S41S/m*
CaW...................... ....... 71471*1.
SANFOAD. Larga I bdrm. Fay
monthly ar weekly D ap. rat
arancaa. No part. 11% *11
Senior Cllltanal 10*741
• R IO A O O M art tlraal parking.
SMtwk. alac. A watar Inctudad IN* wcurlty ..U 4 U W

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194— L a w n A O e r d a n

S t o m a A u p jM t o ll

DOHI H I S I I H AIM

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M ilif lill

A LL STEEL 4UILOTNGE *1

AAA Ir f t t o l i . d n f f r ;
■ Ak*
I .to A.
ante**atariIng m

EXTRA LAAOI UNITSI
1.1A 1badroom apt*
Peel/Tennlt Court. Paacatwl.
conwnwnl locltwjn Guta I alt
atraat parking Aanaratlan
Spaciall N* wcurlty t o quell
Jiad appllcantal P t M t i

• T IL IM A A A IT 1 A S

Frad Atlalra Dane* Sludla
Cattalbarry For Mar* Into
a i SMI Altar IPM

w

3 2 3 -2 3 2 3

E ■par lane* pratarrad
• Frant Daak Recepttemit

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223— M to c e M e n e e u e

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vacation and hohdayi.
p ra llt th e rln g and tleck
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paraan anfy
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____Or_
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chin* cabinet U M Ttwmaa
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p to l.S M i H I m i __________
a DRESSER 1 drewart O
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and tablet IM Call H i till

M IN C E R M O T O R S
GOOD CREDIT • BAD CREDIT • MO CREDIT •NO PROBLEM
&gt; P U * T i l . Tog A Tiro

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too $1

1809 S . F R E N C H
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SANFORD

321-2993

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■ S IN C E SLICED
BREAD!
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thing alnce allced bread. We've made a
commitment to bring you the loweat
prlcea on the beat quality and variety of
producta for your family. Save every week
without having to ahop around. Ybu'll
come out with the loweat total food bill,
and that'a why we aay Winn-Dixie has
prlcea Nobody Can Beat.

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Q U A N T IT Y -R IG H T S
R ESERVED
a * » » l « HO*«*
co a ta «M f - •tee

Supermarket

PRICES IN THIS AD GOOD
THURSDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY
APRIL 5-11, 1990.

S L IC E D
DIXIE D AR LIN G
FAMILY S T Y L E
EAT-RITE

BOILED HAM

AVAILABLE ONLY IN
STORES W ITH A
OKU BAKERY

REGULAR or LIGHT
SUITCASE

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A. BEER

24$098
PK.

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CA N S

LARGE
WHITE
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2 0 -o z.

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3818 ORLANDO DR.

2485 AIRPORT BLVD
1514 S. FRENCH AVE.

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